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Water resources affected by potentially toxic elements in an area under current and historical mining in northwestern Mexico

机译:墨西哥西北地区的一个地区受到潜在有毒元素影响的水资源

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Rio Sonora watershed and its aquifer-located in northwest Mexico-have been influenced by mining operations for 140 years, possibly causing emissions of potentially toxic elements (PTE) and affecting health of exposed populations. On the basis of available data from governmental surveys (2014-2017) and recent sampling (2018), this study constructed reliable PTE total concentration database that allowed us to report temporal/spatial variations in surface and groundwater and their associated health risks to the population living in the central part of the Rio Sonora basin. The data clearly showed that a mining spill that took place in 2014 has had an adverse impact on total PTE concentrations in surface water. They also indicated the presence of different PTE point source locations that have continued to cause contamination of surface water at levels of health concern. Data also suggested slight impacts of the spill event on groundwater possibly related to soil neutralizing potential. Two metal groups were detected for surface waters (Pb-Cd-As-Ni-Cr and of Zn-Al-Cr) and groundwaters (Cr-As-Cu-Cd and Zn-Al), which suggest that they have different sources or are being released by different processes. The potential health impacts of PTE concentrations were associated with specific age groups, dates, and areas. The results indicate that in this complex semi-arid rural system, current and historical mining activities, as well as contrasting hydrological conditions, have impacted surface and groundwater quality with important ecological and human health risks.
机译:Rio Sonora流域及其含水层位于墨西哥西北部 - 已受到140年的采矿业务的影响,可能导致潜在有毒元素(PTE)的排放和影响暴露群体的健康。在政府调查(2014-2017)和最近的抽样(2018年)的可用数据的基础上,这项研究构建了可靠的PTE总浓度数据库,使我们能够向地面和地下水的时间/空间变化报告其对人口的相关健康风险生活在里约奥诺拉盆地的中央部分。该数据清楚地表明,2014年发生的采矿泄漏对地表水的总PTE浓度产生了不利影响。他们还表明存在不同的PTE点源位置,该位置仍在继续导致水平涉及健康问题的地表水。数据还表明溢出事件对可能与土壤中和潜力有关的地下水的略微影响。检测到表面水(PB-CD-AS-Ni-Cr和Zn-Al-Cr)和地下水(Cr-As-Cu-Cd和Zn-A1)检测两个金属基团,表明它们具有不同的来源或正在通过不同的过程释放。 PTE浓度的潜在健康影响与特定年龄组,日期和地区有关。结果表明,在这种复杂的半干旱农村制度,当前和历史采矿活动以及对比水文条件下,对地面和地下水质量有着重要的生态和人类健康风险。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Monitoring and Assessment》 |2021年第4期|236.1-236.20|共20页
  • 作者单位

    Consejo Nacl Ciencia Tecnol CONACYT Mexico City DF Mexico|Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico Inst Geol Estn Reg Noroeste Colosio & Madrid S-N Hermosillo Sonora Mexico;

    Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico Inst Geol Mexico City 04510 DF Mexico;

    Consejo Nacl Ciencia Tecnol CONACYT Mexico City DF Mexico|Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico Inst Geol Estn Reg Noroeste Colosio & Madrid S-N Hermosillo Sonora Mexico;

    Consejo Nacl Ciencia Tecnol CONACYT Mexico City DF Mexico|Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico Inst Geol Estn Reg Noroeste Colosio & Madrid S-N Hermosillo Sonora Mexico;

    Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico Dept Ecol Biodiversidad Inst Ecol Hermosillo Sonora 83250 Mexico;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Metal contamination; Surface water; Groundwater; Health risks; Source apportionment;

    机译:金属污染;地面水;地下水;健康风险;来源分配;

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