Formation of a low-crystalline Zn-silicate in a stream in SW Sardinia, Italy

G. De Giudici
Conceptualization
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P. Onnis
Member of the Collaboration Group
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F. Podda
Member of the Collaboration Group
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R. Cidu
Member of the Collaboration Group
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P. Lattanzi
Member of the Collaboration Group
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D. Medas
Conceptualization
2013-01-01

Abstract

In southwestern Sardinia, Italy, the Rio Naracauli drains a catchment that includes several abandoned mines. The drainage from the mines and associated waste rocks has led to extreme concentrations of dissolved Zn, but because of the near-neutral pH, concentrations of other metals re main low. In the reach from approximately 2300 to 3000 m downstream from the headwaters area, an amorphous Zn-silicate precipitates from the water. In this reach, concentrations of both Zn and silica remain nearly constant, but the loads (measured in mass/time) of both increase, suggesting that new Zn and silica are supplied to the stream, likely from emerging groundwater. Zinc isotope signatures of the solid are heavier than the dissolved Zn by about 0.5 permil in 66/64 Zn, suggesting that an extracellular biologically mediated adsorption process may be involved in the formation of the Zn-silicat
2013
Sardinia; zinc; zinc-silicate; zinc isotopes; biomineralization
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