Mercury from Gold and Silver Mining

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Due to its inherent characteristics, mercury contamination from gold mining is a major environmental problem compared to past mercury contamination from industrial point sources. The worsening of social-economical conditions and increasing gold prices in the late 1970s resulted in a new rush for gold by individual entrepreneurs for whom Hg amalgamation is a cheap and easily carried out operation. Even after the present-day mining areas are exhausted, the mercury left behind will remain part of the biochemical cycle of the tropical forest. This book reviews the current information on mercury from gold mining, its cycling in the environment and its long-term ecotoxicological impact. The book is illustrated with numerous diagrams and photographs.

Competent overview of a current topic Numerous figures and diagrams

Inhalt
1 The Use of Mercury Amalgamation in Gold and Silver Mining.- 1.1 Historical Background.- 1.2 Present-Day Worldwide Utilization of Mercury Amalgamation.- 1.3 Present-Day Amalgamation Mining Techniques.- 2 Estimating Losses of Mercury to the Environment.- 2.1 Emissions Factors.- 2.2 Mercury Emissions from Historical Gold and Silver Mining.- 2.3 The Second Gold Rush in the South.- 3 Mercury in the Atmosphere.- 3.1 Characteristics of Mercury Emission to the Atmosphere.- 3.2 Mercury Concentrations in Air of Urban and Rural Areas.- 3.3 Chemical Forms, Reactivity and Fate of Hg in the Atmosphere.- 3.4 Impacted Areas Through the Atmospheric Transport Pathway.- 4 Mercury in Tropical Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems.- 4.1 Characteristics of Mercury Emissions to the Aquatic Environment.- 4.2 Leaching from Tailings.- 4.3 Rivers.- 4.4 Tropical Reservoirs.- 4.5 Mercury Methylation.- 5 Mercury in Biota.- 5.1 Terrestrial Vegetation.- 5.2 Aquatic Macrophytes.- 5.3 Animals (Excluding Fish).- 5.4 Fish.- 5.5 The Atmospheric Link in Fish Mercury Content of Fish.- 6 Mercury Contamination of Humans in Gold and Silver Mining Areas.- 6.1 Exposure Characteristics to Human Groups.- 6.2 Mercury Concentrations in Humans from Occupational Exposure.- 6.3 Mercury Concentrations in Humans Due to Environmental Exposure.- 7 Perspectives on the Temporal Development of Mercury Inputs into the Environment.- 7.1 Global Inputs.- 7.2 The Decrease in Mercury Inputs from Industrial Point Sources.- 7.3 Temporal Development in Gold-Mining Regions: The Second Gold Rush and Before.- 8 Summary and Outlook.- References.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 160
    • Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    • Gewicht 254g
    • Untertitel A Chemical Time Bomb?
    • Autor Wim Salomons , Luiz D. de Lacerda
    • Titel Mercury from Gold and Silver Mining
    • Veröffentlichung 03.10.2013
    • ISBN 3642637345
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783642637346
    • Jahr 2013
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T9mm
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 1998
    • GTIN 09783642637346

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