Gold mining as a source of mercury exposure in the Brazilian Amazon

被引:401
作者
Malm, O [1 ]
机构
[1] UFRJ, CCS, Inst Biofis Carlos Chagas Filho, Lab Radioisotopos Eduardo Penna Franca, BR-21941000 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
关键词
mercury; amazon; air; fish; hair; urine; human risk;
D O I
10.1006/enrs.1998.3828
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Amalgamation has been used for more than 4500 years in mining processes. Mercury has been extensively used in South America by Spanish colonizers for precious metal recovery. It is estimated that between 1550 and 1880, nearly 200,000 metric tonnes of mercury was released to the environment. During the present gold rush, Brazil is first in South America and second in the world in gold production (with 90% coming from informal mining or garimpos). At least 2000 tonnes of mercury has been released to the environment in the present gold rush. From the mid 1980s, environmental research has been carried out in impacted Amazon rivers, later followed by human exposure studies. The river basins studied were the Tapajos, Madeira, and Negro, but also some man-made reservoirs and areas in central Brazil. The analyses mainly involved sediments, soil, air, fish, human hair, and urine. The results show high variability, perhaps related to biological diversity, biogeochemical differences in the river basins, and seasonal changes. High mercury values also occur in some areas with no known history of gold mining. The results available document a considerable impact on environmental mercury concentrations and frequent occurrence of human exposure levels that may lead to adverse health effects. (C) 1998 Academic Press.
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