LEAD CONTAMINATION IN SMELTING AND MINING ENVIRONMENTS AND VARIATIONSIN CHEMICAL FORMS AND BIOAVAILABILITY

Citation
Js. Rieuwerts et Me. Farago, LEAD CONTAMINATION IN SMELTING AND MINING ENVIRONMENTS AND VARIATIONSIN CHEMICAL FORMS AND BIOAVAILABILITY, Chemical speciation and bioavailability, 7(4), 1995, pp. 113-123
Citations number
84
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences",Toxicology,Biology
ISSN journal
09542299
Volume
7
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
113 - 123
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-2299(1995)7:4<113:LCISAM>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
The extent of the literature regarding lead pollution in mining and sm elting regions is considerable. Most research in the field has centred around levels of lead observed in the exterior and home environments and on the main sources and pathways of exposure, particularly in youn g children. A smaller body of research has focussed on important quest ions regarding the chemical forms of lead found in the environment, on lead bioavailability and on the possible connections between the two. Lead compounds found in smelter areas are largely different to the ph ases observed in mining areas. Lead bioavailability appears to be low in mining areas relative to smelter and urban environments and some au thors have suggested that variations in chemical form and particle siz e may help to explain this difference.