The composition and differences of antimony isotopic in sediments affected by the world's largest antimony deposit zone

WATER RESEARCH(2024)

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Antimony (Sb) isotopic fingerprinting is a novel technique for stable metal isotope analysis, but the use of this technique is still limited, especially in sediments. In this study, the world's most important Sb mineralization belt (the Xikuangshan mineralization belt) was taken as the research object and the Sb isotopic composition and Sb enrichment characteristics in the sediments of water systems from different Sb mining areas located in the Zijiang River (ZR) Basin were systematically studied. The results showed that the e123Sb values in the sediments of the ZR and its tributaries, such as those near the Longshan Sb -Au mine, the Xikuangshan Sb mine, and the Zhazixi Sb mine, were 0.50-3.13 e, 2.31-3.99 e, 3.12-5.63 e and 1.14-2.91 e, respectively, and there were obvious changes in Sb isotopic composition. Antimony was mainly enriched in the sediments due to anthropogenic sources. Dilution of Sb along the river and adsorption of Sb to Al -Fe oxides in the sediment did not lead to obvious Sb isotopic fractionation in the sediment, indicating that the Sb isotopic signature was conserved during transport along the river. The Sb isotopic signatures measured in mine-affected streams may have differed from those in the original Sb ore, and further investigation of Sb isotopic fingerprints from other possible sources and unknown geochemical processes is needed. This study reveals that the apparent differences in e123Sb values across regions make Sb isotopic analysis a potentially suitable tool for tracing Sb sources and biogeochemical processes in the environment.
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Antimony isotopes,Zijiang river,Sediments,Source,Geochemical process
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