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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: Elevated mercury concentrations in soils, sediments, water, and fish of the Madeira River basin, Brazilian Amazon: a function of natural enrichments?
Autor(es): Lechler, P.J.
Miller, J.R.
Lacerda, Luiz Drude de
Vinson, D.
Bonzongo, J.C.
Lyons, W.B.
Warwick, J.J.
Palavras-chave: Heavy metals - Mercury;Madeira river;Amazon river;Metal pesado - Mercúrio;Rio Madeira;Rio Amazonas
Data do documento: 2000
Instituição/Editor/Publicador: Science of the Total Environment
Citação: LECHLER P. J.; MILLER, J.R.; LACERDA, Luiz Drude de; VIDSON, D.; BONZONGO, J.C; LYONS, W.B.; WARWICK, J.J. Elevated mercury concentrations in water, soils, sediments and fish in the Madeira River region, Amazon: effects of high natural concentrations?. Science of the Total Environment, Amsterdam, v. 260, p. 87-96, 2000.
Abstract: Previous site-specific investigations have found that mercury concentrations in water, sediments, and biota of the Brazilian Amazon are elevated above global averages, and that these concentrations are a direct result of widespread mercury amalgamation mining operations conducted by non-organized prospectors. In order to assess the regional impacts of Hg contamination from these non-organized gold mining activities, water, sediments, and fish were systematically collected in 1997 along a 900-km reach of the Madeira River. The sampling program extended from the Amazon River upstream to Porto Velho, the site of historic and ongoing mercury amalgamation mining. Mercury concentrations were found to be elevated above global averages in all sampled media. However, the geochemical data suggest that the high mercury levels are due largely to natural sources and natural biogeochemical processes, and that the impacts of anthropogenically released mercury from mine sites is relatively localized.
URI: 1879-1026
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