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Arsenic concentrations, distributions and bioaccessibilities at a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Devon Great Consols, Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape)

机译:联合国教科文组织世界遗产(Devon Great Consols,Cornwall和West Devon Mining Marking)的砷浓度,分布和生物进攻性

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Devon Great Consols (DGC) is a region in south west England where extensive mining for Cu, Sn and As took place in the nineteenth century. Because of its historical and geological significance, DGC has protected status and is part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape UNESCO World Heritage Site. Recently, the region was opened up to the public with the construction or redevelopment of various trails, tracks and facilities for walking, cycling and field visits. We used portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometry to measure, in situ, the concentrations of As in soils and dusts in areas that are accessible to the public. Concentrations ranged from about 140 to 75,000 mu g g(-1) (n = 98), and in all but one case exceeded a Category 4 Screening Level for park-type soil of 179 mu g g(-1) . Samples returned to the laboratory and fractionated to 63 mu m were subjected to an in vitro assessment of both oral and inhalable bioaccessibility, with concentrations ranging from 10 to 25,500 mu g g(-1) and dependent on the precise nature and origin of the sample and the physiological fluid applied. Concentrations of As in PM10 collected along various transects of the region averaged over 30 ng m(-3) compared with a typical concentration in UK air of 1 ng m(-3). Calculations using default EPA and CLEA estimates and that factor in for bioaccessibility suggest a 6-h visit to the region results in exposure to As well in excess of that of minimum risk. The overall risk is exacerbated for frequent visitors to the region and for workers employed at the site. Based on our observations, we recommend that the remodelling or repurposing of historical mine sites require more stringent management and mitigation measures. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:德文大通(DGC)是英格兰西南部的一个地区,在大约在19世纪举行的铜,SN和举行的广泛采矿。由于其历史和地质意义,DGC存在受保护的地位,是康沃尔和西德蒙矿业景观联合国科教文组织世界遗产的一部分。最近,该地区向公众开放,建设或重建各种小径,轨道和设施,用于行走,骑自行车和实地考察。我们使用便携式的X射线荧光光谱法测量,原位,在公众可访问的区域中的土壤和灰尘中的浓度。浓度范围为约140至75,000 mu g(-1)(n = 98),除了一个情况下,除了179μg(-1)的局部土地土地的4类筛选水平。将样品返回到实验室并分级为<63μm,对口腔和可吸入的生物可接受性进行了体外评估,其浓度范围为<10-25,500 mu gg(-1),并取决于精确的性质和起源样品和应用的生理流体。与沿着30ng m(-3)的各个区域的各种横断面的PM10中收集的PM10的浓度与英国的典型浓度相比,英国的典型浓度为<1ng m(-3)。使用默认EPA和CLEA估算的计算以及对生物可接近的因素表明,6小时访问该地区导致暴露于最小风险的范围。对于该地区的频繁访问者以及该地区雇用的工人来说,整体风险加剧了。根据我们的观察,我们建议改造或重新淘汰历史矿山网站需要更严格的管理和缓解措施。 (c)2020 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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