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A comparison of factors affecting the small-scale distribution of mercury from artisanal small-scale gold mining in a Zimbabwean stream system

机译:津巴布韦流系统中手工小规模金矿开采汞的小规模分布影响因素的比较

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Artisanal small-scale gold mining (ASGM) operations usemercury liberally in the gold extraction process and account for approximately one quarter of the anthropogenic mercury consumption worldwide. ASGM activities are concentrated in many impoverished and poorly regulated countries such as Zimbabwe, resulting in a number of negative impacts to health and the environment. To examine levels of mercury contamination in one such geographic locality, sediment and tailing samples were collected in a heavily mined watershed in southern Zimbabwe from May-June 2015. Samples were collected from multiple points within the stream system, as well as from around six stamp mills and a single industrial mine in the watershed. GPS point location data were taken for mining operations and sampling sites to examine the spatial patterns of mercury concentration. Data were first analyzed using linear regression and development of a MARS model, followed by application of an ANCOVA model to assess the relationship among mercury concentrations and percent organic material, distance downstream, and distance from potential contamination source. Mercury concentrations within the study area ranged from 6 to 1541 mu g/kg dw (mean 142 mu g/kg dw). Analyses of mercury concentrations indicated a positive relationship with percent organic material but a negative relationship with distance downstreamand distance from potential contamination source. Results from this study help elucidate the relationship between gold production and the spatial scale of mercury contamination in aquatic ecosystems in Africa. These data may lead to a better understanding of the relationship between mercury use and community health, which may aid both the local and global communities in regulating mercury contamination of the environment. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:手工小规模采金业(ASGM)在开采金过程中大量使用汞,约占全球人为汞消费量的四分之一。手工和小规模采金的活动集中在津巴布韦等许多贫困和管理不善的国家,对健康和环境产生了许多负面影响。为了检查一个这样的地理区域中的汞污染水平,从2015年5月至6月在津巴布韦南部一个开采严重的流域中收集了沉积物和尾矿样品。从河流系统的多个点以及大约六个邮票收集了样品工厂和流域中的单个工业矿山。 GPS点位置数据用于采矿作业和采样地点,以检查汞浓度的空间格局。首先使用线性回归和MARS模型的发展对数据进行分析,然后应用ANCOVA模型评估汞浓度和有机物百分比,下游距离以及与潜在污染源的距离之间的关系。研究区域内的汞浓度范围为6至1541μg/ kg dw(平均142μg/ kg dw)。汞浓度的分析表明与有机物百分比呈正相关,但与下游距离和与潜在污染源的距离呈负相关。这项研究的结果有助于阐明非洲水生生态系统中黄金生产与汞污染的空间规模之间的关系。这些数据可以使人们更好地了解汞使用与社区健康之间的关系,这可以帮助地方和全球社区调节环境中的汞污染。 (C)2018 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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