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The pollution of metal ions triggers great risks of damaging biodiversity and biodiversity-driven ecosystem multifunctioning, whether microbial functional gene can mirror ecosystem multifunctionality in nonferrous metal mining areas remains largely unknown. Macrogenome sequencing and statistical tools are used to decipher linkage between functional genes and ecosystem multifunctioning. Soil samples were collected from subdams in a copper tailings area at various stages of restoration. The results indicated that the diversity and composition of soil bacterial communities were more sensitive than those of the fungal and archaeal communities during the restoration process. The mean method revealed that nutrient, heavy metal, and soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus multifunctionality decreased with increasing bacterial community richness, whereas highly significant positive correlations were detected between the species richness of the bacterial, fungal, and archaeal communities and the multifunctionality of the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus functional genes and of functional genes for metal resistance in the microbial communities. SEM revealed that soil SWC and pH were ecological factors that directly influenced abiotic factor-related EMF; microbial diversity was a major biotic factor influencing the functional gene multifunctionality of the microbiota; and different abiotic and biotic factors associated with EMF had differential effects on whole ecosystem multifunctionality. These findings will

期刊论文 2025-07-15 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2025.138149 ISSN: 0304-3894

Resourceful utilisation of tailings waste remains a hotspot in global research. While silica-aluminate-rich copper tailings can serve as raw materials for geopolymer preparation, their high Si/Al ratio significantly limits the geopolymerization degree. This study investigates the feasibility of developing copper tailings-based geopolymers for road base applications, using copper tailings as the primary raw material supplemented with 30 % soft soil, 15 % fly ash, and 5 % cement. The effect of NaOH content on the strength characteristics of copper tailings-based geopolymers was explored by the unconfined compressive strength test and triaxial test. The mineral composition and microstructure of copper tailings-based geopolymers specimens were characterised based on the microscopic technique. The results show that: (1) With the increase of NaOH content, the unconfined compressive strength of the copper tailings base polymer increases and then decreases, and reach the maximum value when the NaOH content is 1 %. Compared with the sample without NaOH, the addition of 1 % NaOH increased the unconfined compressive strength by 47 % at the early stage and 69 % at 28d curing age. (2) An optimal NaOH content significantly improves the shear performance of the copper tailings-based polymer, primarily by enhancing its cohesion. Triaxial test results demonstrate that 1 % NaOH addition increases cohesion by 73 % at 28d curing age. (3) The NaOH promotes the formation of geopolymer gel, refines the pore structure, and increases sample density, thereby enhancing strength. Overall, the research results can provide a reference for the application of copper tailings solid waste in roadbed materials.

期刊论文 2025-06-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2025.117112 ISSN: 2213-2929
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