Occurrence and environmental constraints of gray monazite in red soils from the Campo de Montiel area (SW Ciudad Real province, south central Spain)

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Pablo León Higueras
Raimundo Jiménez-Ballesta
José Maria Esbrí
Rosario García-Giménez
Eva María García-Noguero
Rodrigo Álvarez
Jesús Daniel Peco
Carolina García-Noguero
Juan Antonio Campos
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[1] Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha,Instituto de Geología Aplicada
[2] Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,Departamento de Geología y Geoquímica, Facultad de Ciencias
[3] Universidad de Oviedo,Departamento de Explotación y Prospección de Minas, Escuela de Ingeniería de Minas, Energía y Materiales
[4] UCLM,ETS Ingenieros Agrónomos de Ciudad Real, Instituto de Geología Aplicada
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Monazite; REE; Red Mediterranean soils; Selective extraction; Central Spain;
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Monazite ((Ce, La, Nd, Th) PO4) is a rare and strategic mineral that occurs naturally as an accessory and minor mineral in diverse igneous and metamorphic rocks. This mineral does not frequently form mineable ore deposits and it has different typologies, including those formed by endogenous processes (generally “yellow monazite” mineralizations) and those formed by exogenous processes (“gray monazite” mineralizations). The mineral is an important ore of Rare Earth Elements (REEs), which have been identified by the European Union as critical raw materials. Monazite can be considered a weathering-resistant mineral, and the mobility of the REE and associated elements is low. The study reported here concerns a mineralogical and geochemical assessment of the occurrence and risks associated with the presence of concentrations of monazite in a typical, well-developed, and representative red Mediterranean soil, in order to establish the associated risk with their future mining. The results confirmed that monazite ore is particularly poor in radioactive elements, and it is concentrated in the most surficial soil horizons. The chemical mobility of REEs present in the soil, as assessed by selective extraction with ammonium acetate in acidic media, follows the order Y > Dy > U > Tb > Gd > Eu > Sm > La > Th > Ce. The mobility of REEs contained in monazite proved to be higher than that of the REE compounds in the upper horizons of the soil profile suggesting the immobilization in other REE-containing minerals, while light REEs show lower mobility rates than heavy REEs, due to an immobilization of LREE by sorption with iron oxy-hydroxides. Further studies are required in order to obtain better speciation data for REEs in soils aimed to identify soluble and insoluble compounds.
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页码:4573 / 4584
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