Human and environmental contamination in the Iron Quadrangle, Brazil

Citation
J. Matschullat et al., Human and environmental contamination in the Iron Quadrangle, Brazil, APPL GEOCH, 15(2), 2000, pp. 181-190
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
08832927 → ACNP
Volume
15
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
181 - 190
Database
ISI
SICI code
0883-2927(200002)15:2<181:HAECIT>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Arsenic (As) exposure is a potential health risk to local populations aroun d Au mining areas in southeastern Brazil. In April 1998, 126 schoolchildren , aged 9.8 +/- 1.12 years in the Minas Gerais mining districts of Nova Lima and Santa Barbara, had their spontaneous urine sampled. Toxicologically lo w Cd (0.04-0.35 mu g L-1, mean 0.13 mu g L-1), partly elevated Hg (0.1-16.5 mu g L-1, mean 1.1 mu g L-1), and generally elevated to high As concentrat ions (2.2-106 mu g L-1, mean 25.7 mu g L-1) were found. Twenty per cent of the total sample population showed elevated As concentrations where adverse health effects cannot be excluded on a long-term basis. To assess the potential sources particularly of As, a parallel study of sur face waters, sediments, soils, and tailing materials was conducted. While C d and Hg values were low ill all these media, As concentrations in water (0 .4-350 mu g L-1; mean 30.5 mu g L-1), in soils (200-860 mg kg(-1)), sedimen ts (22-3200 mg kg(-1), mean 350 mg kg(-1)), and tailings (300-21000 mg kg(- 1) mean 10500 mg 2kg(-1)) reveal high concentrations which may lead to an e xplanation for As pathways in the investigated areas. (C) 1999 Elsevier Sci ence Ltd. All rights reserved.