PCA analysis of soil geochemical data and environmental assessment of the pre-mining Shuteen area, South Mongolia

There are widespread mineralized systems, occurrences, deposits that occurred in the South Gobi, Mongolia, where many of them already undergone mining activity. However, not all of them have a pre-mining environmental assessment. The Shuteen area is one of these highly prospective areas for mining;...

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Main Authors: Bayaraa Batkhishig, Bayarbold Manzshir, Baatar Munkhtsengel, Tsuchiya Noriyoshi
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Published: Mongolian University of Science and Technology 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/MGS/article/view/1459
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spelling doaj-d37c314cd5dd4fab956df83ccc0ae76f2021-01-13T02:07:11ZengMongolian University of Science and TechnologyMongolian Geoscientist2220-06222663-51512020-12-0151213910.5564/mgs.v51i0.14591459PCA analysis of soil geochemical data and environmental assessment of the pre-mining Shuteen area, South MongoliaBayaraa Batkhishig0Bayarbold Manzshir1Baatar Munkhtsengel2Tsuchiya Noriyoshi3Department of Geology and Hydrogeology, School of Geology and Mining Engineering, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Ulaanbaatar 14191, MongoliaDepartment of Geology and Hydrogeology, School of Geology and Mining Engineering, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Ulaanbaatar 14191, MongoliaDepartment of Geology and Hydrogeology, School of Geology and Mining Engineering, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Ulaanbaatar 14191, MongoliaGeomaterial and Energy Science Laboratory, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Aoba 6-6-20, Aramaki Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8579, JapanThere are widespread mineralized systems, occurrences, deposits that occurred in the South Gobi, Mongolia, where many of them already undergone mining activity. However, not all of them have a pre-mining environmental assessment. The Shuteen area is one of these highly prospective areas for mining; due to the porphyry copper system observed, prospecting and exploration projects have been carried out since 1980. Numerous prospecting and exploration works have been done during 1997–2007 and suspended last decade because of economic and political reasons. The area is located in a Gobi-desert environment and wind plays a main role in the transport and mobility of the elements. This research was conducted to assess the environmental condition of the area, based on soil, dry river sediment, and drinking water geochemistry. We are expecting the area has a naturally high concentration of some heavy metals in soil, concerning the geology and mineralization. The results show that the heavy metal content in the soil does not exceed the permissible limit of the Mongolian National standard on soil quality. Whereas, the water samples contain F- above the permissible limit guided in the Mongolian National Standard on drinking water quality. The unusual chemical composition of the water is related to the soil composition characteristic of the Gobi region. They are characterized by low alkali, high salinity and mineral/water ratios are high. Environmental assessment surveys determine the characterization of an areal geochemical base prior the development of later exploration or mining project, might have affect it and establish the initial environmental status.https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/MGS/article/view/1459geoenvironmentgeologymineralizationnatural baseline
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author Bayaraa Batkhishig
Bayarbold Manzshir
Baatar Munkhtsengel
Tsuchiya Noriyoshi
spellingShingle Bayaraa Batkhishig
Bayarbold Manzshir
Baatar Munkhtsengel
Tsuchiya Noriyoshi
PCA analysis of soil geochemical data and environmental assessment of the pre-mining Shuteen area, South Mongolia
Mongolian Geoscientist
geoenvironment
geology
mineralization
natural baseline
author_facet Bayaraa Batkhishig
Bayarbold Manzshir
Baatar Munkhtsengel
Tsuchiya Noriyoshi
author_sort Bayaraa Batkhishig
title PCA analysis of soil geochemical data and environmental assessment of the pre-mining Shuteen area, South Mongolia
title_short PCA analysis of soil geochemical data and environmental assessment of the pre-mining Shuteen area, South Mongolia
title_full PCA analysis of soil geochemical data and environmental assessment of the pre-mining Shuteen area, South Mongolia
title_fullStr PCA analysis of soil geochemical data and environmental assessment of the pre-mining Shuteen area, South Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed PCA analysis of soil geochemical data and environmental assessment of the pre-mining Shuteen area, South Mongolia
title_sort pca analysis of soil geochemical data and environmental assessment of the pre-mining shuteen area, south mongolia
publisher Mongolian University of Science and Technology
series Mongolian Geoscientist
issn 2220-0622
2663-5151
publishDate 2020-12-01
description There are widespread mineralized systems, occurrences, deposits that occurred in the South Gobi, Mongolia, where many of them already undergone mining activity. However, not all of them have a pre-mining environmental assessment. The Shuteen area is one of these highly prospective areas for mining; due to the porphyry copper system observed, prospecting and exploration projects have been carried out since 1980. Numerous prospecting and exploration works have been done during 1997–2007 and suspended last decade because of economic and political reasons. The area is located in a Gobi-desert environment and wind plays a main role in the transport and mobility of the elements. This research was conducted to assess the environmental condition of the area, based on soil, dry river sediment, and drinking water geochemistry. We are expecting the area has a naturally high concentration of some heavy metals in soil, concerning the geology and mineralization. The results show that the heavy metal content in the soil does not exceed the permissible limit of the Mongolian National standard on soil quality. Whereas, the water samples contain F- above the permissible limit guided in the Mongolian National Standard on drinking water quality. The unusual chemical composition of the water is related to the soil composition characteristic of the Gobi region. They are characterized by low alkali, high salinity and mineral/water ratios are high. Environmental assessment surveys determine the characterization of an areal geochemical base prior the development of later exploration or mining project, might have affect it and establish the initial environmental status.
topic geoenvironment
geology
mineralization
natural baseline
url https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/MGS/article/view/1459
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