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Trace metals from historical mining sites and past metallurgical activity remain bioavailable to wildlife today

机译:追踪历史采矿地点的金属和过去的冶金活动今天对野生动物留下生物利用

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Throughout history, ancient human societies exploited mineral resources all over the world, even in areas that are now protected and considered to be relatively pristine. Here, we show that past mining still has an impact on wildlife in some French protected areas. We measured cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc concentrations in topsoils and wood mouse kidneys from sites located in the Cévennes and the Morvan. The maximum levels of metals in these topsoils are one or two orders of magnitude greater than their commonly reported mean values in European topsoils. The transfer to biota was effective, as the lead concentration (and to a lesser extent, cadmium) in wood mouse kidneys increased with soil concentration, unlike copper and zinc, providing direct evidence that lead emitted in the environment several centuries ago is still bioavailable to free-ranging mammals. The negative correlation between kidney lead concentration and animal body condition suggests that historical mining activity may continue to play a role in the complex relationships between trace metal pollution and body indices. Ancient mining sites could therefore be used to assess the long-term fate of trace metals in soils and the subsequent risks to human health and the environment.
机译:历史历史,古代人类社会利用世界各地的矿产资源,即使在现在保护并被认为是相对原始的地区。在这里,我们展示过去的采矿仍然对一些法国保护区的野生动物产生了影响。我们在位于Cévennes和摩尔瓦的地点测量了镉,铜,铅和锌浓度,以及来自位于Cévennes和摩尔沃的地点的木鼠肾脏。这些表土中的最大金属水平大于欧洲表土中的常见均值的一个或两个数量级。转移到Biota是有效的,随着木小鼠肾脏中的铅浓度(以及较小程度,镉)随着土壤浓度而增加,与铜和锌不同,提供了几个世纪以前在环境中发出的直接证据仍然是生物利用自由范围的哺乳动物。肾脏铅浓度和动物身体状况之间的负相关表明,历史采矿活动可能继续在痕量金属污染和身体指标之间的复杂关系中发挥作用。因此,古代采矿网站可用于评估土壤中痕量金属的长期命运以及随后的人类健康和环境的风险。

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