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- W4285405393 abstract "Mining, smelting and tailing deposition activities can cause metal(loid) contamination in surrounding soils, threatening ecosystems and human health. Microbial indicators are sensitive to environmental factors and have a crucial role in soil ecological risk assessment. Xikuangshan, the largest active antimony (Sb) mine in the world, was taken as the research area. The soil properties, metal(loid) contents and microbial characteristics were investigated and their internal response relationships were explored by multivariate statistical analysis. The assessment of the single pollution index and Nemerow synthetic pollution index (PN) showed that the soils were mainly polluted by Sb, followed by Cd and As, in which sampling site S1 had a slight metal(loid) pollution and the other sampling sites suffered from severe synthetic metal(loid) pollution. The microbial characteristics were dissimilar among sampling points at different locations from the mining area according to hierarchical cluster analysis. The correlation analysis indicated that fluorescein diacetate hydrolase, acid phosphatase, soil basal respiration and microbial biomass carbon were negatively correlated with PN, indicating their sensitivity to combined metal(loid) contamination; that dehydrogenase was positively correlated with pH; and that urease, potential ammonia oxidation and abundance of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea were correlated with N (nitrogen) contents. However, β-glucosidase activity had no significant correlations with physicochemical properties and metal(loid) contents. Principal components analysis suggested bioavailable Sb and pH were the dominant factors of soil environment in Xikuangshan Sb mining area. Our results can provide a theoretical basis for ecological risk assessment of contaminated soil." @default.
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- W4285405393 title "Response of soil microbial activities and ammonia oxidation potential to environmental factors in a typical antimony mining area" @default.
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