Rare Earth Elements in Bottom Sediments of the Northern Part of Lake Umbozero, Murmansk Region, Russia
2025
Eugenia Krasavtseva | Sergey Sandimirov | Irina Elizarova | Maria Malysheva | Dmitriy Makarov | Nikolay Kaganovich
The chemical composition of bottom sediments in the northern part of Lake Umbozero, located in close proximity to a closed rare metal mine in the Murmansk Region, was studied. This study is a continuation of our research into the impact of closed rare metal mines and tailings on the environment. Samples were collected using an open gravity sampler in two sections of the lake in three replicates. The content of rare earth elements was determined using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The total content of elements was determined both in the surface layers of bottom sediments and in the deep layers that were formed in the preindustrial period and, thus, characterize the geochemical background of the study area. The average &sum:REE in the surface layers of bottom sediments of Lake Umbozero in the wastewater reception area (Site 1) reaches 774 mg/kg, while for the area located north of the discharge site (Site 2), &sum:REE was 208 mg/kg. The enrichment factor (EF), the geoaccumulation index (Igeo), the coefficient of the index of potential ecological risk (Eir) and the index of potential ecological hazard (RI) were calculated. Assessing the total pollution of bottom sediments of Lake Umbozero with rare earth elements, the value of potential ecological risk reaches values corresponding to the level of low and moderate ecological risk of pollution (RISite 1 = 164: RISite 2 = 104). The conducted correlation analysis allowed us to establish the main phases containing rare earth elements in the bottom sediments of Lake Umbozero&mdash:oxyhydroxide complex compounds with iron and manganese.
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