RT Journal Article T1 Stream-pit lake interactions in an abandoned mining area affected by acid drainage A1 Fuentes López, José María A1 Olías Álvarez, Manuel A1 León Cortegano, Rafael A1 Basallote Sánchez, María Dolores A1 Macías Suárez, Francisco A1 Moreno González, Raúl A1 Ruiz Cánovas, Carlos AB Opencast mining of sulfide ore deposits may lead to the formation of anthropogenic acidic lakes with highly polluted waters. In these systems, it is crucial to understand the hydrological connections between surface and groundwater and their contribution to the pollutant load delivered to the downgradient streams. This study characterizes the interactions between surface and groundwater in an acidic pit lake using different geochemical tracers (i.e., REE and other trace metals). The San Telmo pit lake, located in one of the most pollutant sources of the Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB), can be considered as a flow-through pit lake except during dry periods, when it behaves as a terminal lake due to lower inputs by surface waters and higher outputs by evaporation. Results based on geochemical tracers indicate that the main inputs to the pit lake come from surface waters, with minor groundwater inputs rich in As, Cr, Cu, Fe and Pb. The contaminant load released from the mining area is very high (e.g., median values of 520 kg/day of Fe and 38 kg/day of Zn), causing the degradation of the fluvial network downstream. Most of released pollutants come from waste dumps located at the W of the mining zone (~50–70% of Al, Cd, Mg, Mn, Ni, SO4 and Zn and > 70% for Cu, Cr, Fe and, V), while the contribution of the water coming out the pit lake and other dumps is much lower. Thus, remediation efforts to improve the area and fluvial courses downstream must focus on the W waste dumps. SN 0048-9697 SN 1879-1026 (electrónico) YR 2022 FD 2022 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10272/21144 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10272/21144 LA eng NO Fuentes-López, J. M., Olías, M., León, R., Basallote, M. D., Macías, F., Moreno-González, R., & Cánovas, C. R. (2022). Stream-pit lake interactions in an abandoned mining area affected by acid drainage (Iberian Pyrite Belt). In Science of The Total Environment (Vol. 833, p. 155224). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155224 NO This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economic and Competitiveness through the projects CGL2016-78783-C2-1-R (SCYRE) and by H2020 European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT RawMaterials) through the projects Modular Recovery Process Services for Hydrometallurgy and Water Treatment (MORECOVERY). C.R Cánovas thanks the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation for the Postdoctoral Fellowship granted under application reference RYC2019-027949-I. F. Macias was funded by the R&D FEDER Andalucía 2014–2020 call through the project RENOVAME (FEDER;UHU-1255729).The commentsand helpful criticisms of two anonymous reviewers and the support of Dr. Jose Virgilio Cruz (Associate Editor) have considerably improved the original manuscript and are also gratefully acknowledged. Funding for open access charge: Universidad de Huelva / CBUA. DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 13 jun 2026