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金属矿山 ›› 2012, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (05): 140-143.

• 安全与环保 • 上一篇    下一篇

王家湾金矿藓类植物多样性与重金属污染关系

匡其羽1,张朝晖1,2   

  1. 1.贵州师范大学生命科学学院;2.贵州省山地环境信息系统与生态环境保护重点实验室
  • 出版日期:2012-05-22 发布日期:2012-05-29
  • 基金资助:

    * 国家人力资源和社会保障部留学人员优秀科技活动项目(编号:人社厅(2008)86号),贵州科技厅社会发展科技攻关项目(编号:黔科合SY(2010)3020号),贵州省教育厅自然科学基金项目(编号:黔教科(2010)020号),贵州省科技厅自然科学基金项目(编号:黔科合J字(2009)2033号)。

Relationship of Mosses Plant Diversity and Heavy Metal Pollution in Wangjiawan Gold Deposit

Kuang Qiyu1,Zhang Zhaohui1, 2   

  1. 1.School of Life Sciences, Guizhou Normal University;2.Key Laboratory for Information System of Mountainous Area and Protection of Ecological Environment of Guizhou Province
  • Online:2012-05-22 Published:2012-05-29

摘要: 对王家湾金矿不同生态环境(未开采区、部分开采区、废渣区和废石区)藓类植物初步调查,发现该矿藓类共7科18属28种。4种生态环境中藓类植物种数分别为17种、11种、6种和4种,呈现按未开采区→部分开采区→废渣区→废石区明显递减的趋势。对4种生态环境的藓类及对应基质的重金属(As、Hg、Pb、Cu、Zn、Cd)元素含量进行测定,其中As、Hg、Cu和Cd等4种重金属元素含量都呈现按未开采区→部分开采区→废渣区→废石区明显递增的趋势。因此,藓类物种多样性可以作为矿区As、Hg、Cu和Cd这4种重金属污染的生态监测指标之一。  

关键词: 金矿, 藓类植物, 重金属污染, 生态监测

Abstract: Mosses of different habitats(virgin area, part of mining area, waste solid area, and waste rock area) were investigated in Wangjiawan Gold Deposit.Based on the identification of the mosses species, 28 species in 18 genera of 7 families were found.The number of mosses species in each habitat were 17 species, 11 species, 6 species and 4 species, which show that the number of part of mining area is bigger than virgin area, and smaller than waste solid area, the number of waste rock area is smaller than waste solid area.Contents of heavy metals(As, Hg, Pb, Cu, Zn and Cd ) in mosses and their substrates were determined.Among them, contents of As, Hg, Cu and Cd in part of mining area is larger than virgin area, and smaller than waste solid area, and the contents of heavy metals in waste solid area is smaller than waste rock area.Consequently, species diversity of mosses could be as one of the indexes in ecological monitoring for heavy metal pollution(As, Hg, Cu and Cd ) of mining area.

Key words: Gold Deposit, Mosses, Heavy metal pollution, Ecological monitoring