RT Journal Article T1 Soil Contaminated with Hazardous Waste Materials at Rio Tinto Mine (Spain) Is a Persistent Secondary Source of Acid and Heavy Metals to the Environment A1 Fernández Landero, Sandra A1 Fernández Caliani, Juan Carlos A1 Giráldez Díaz, Inmaculada A1 Morales Carrillo de Albornoz, Emilio A1 Barba Brioso, Cinta A1 González Díez, Isabel AB Mineralogical analysis and laboratory-based leaching tests coupled with speciation modeling were undertaken to quantify the potential for short-term acid generation and the release of trace elements from soils heavily contaminated with mine waste at Rio Tinto. Three different waste materials were considered as case studies: roasted pyrite, copper slags, and leached sulfide ores. The results showed elevated values of net acid generation (up to 663 mmol H+/kg), the major pools being potential sulfidic acidity and acidity retained in jarosite. Remarkable contents of As and toxic heavy metals were found especially in the slag-contaminated soil. Copper, Zn, and Pb were the most abundant metals in the acid leach solutions resulting from mine soil-water interaction, with peak values of 55.6 mg L−1, 2.77 mg L−1, and 2.62 mg L−1, respectively. Despite the high total contents of trace elements occurring in soil, the mobile fraction was limited to maximum release values of 12.60% for Cd and 10.27% for Cu, according to the test leaching. Speciation calculations indicated that free metal ions (M2+) and sulfate species (MSO40) accounted for most of the dissolved load. Acid soil drainage is a secondary source of acid and heavy metals in the mine site and, therefore, an effective land reclamation program should ensure that acidity and metal mobility are reduced to environmentally sustainable levels. PB MDPI SN 2075-163X (electrónico) YR 2023 FD 2023-03 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10272/22064 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10272/22064 LA eng NO Fernández-Landero, S., Fernández-Caliani, J. C., Giráldez, M. I., Morales, E., Barba-Brioso, C., & González, I. (2023). Soil Contaminated with Hazardous Waste Materials at Rio Tinto Mine (Spain) Is a Persistent Secondary Source of Acid and Heavy Metals to the Environment. In Minerals (Vol. 13, Issue 4, p. 456). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13040456 NO This research was supported by the Regional Government of Andalusia (Spain) and the European Regional Development Fund Andalusia 2014–2020 through Project P-18-TP-3503, in collaboration with DSM Soluciones Medioambientales. DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 1 jun 2026