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Fontúrbel FE Barbieri E Herbas C Barbieri FL Gardon J 《Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)》2011,159(10):2870-2875
The environmental pollution associated with mining and metallurgical activities reaches its greatest extent in several Andean cities and villages. Many locations in this area have accumulated through centuries a large amount of mining wastes, often disregarding the magnitude of this situation. However, in these naturally mineralized regions, there is little information available stating the exact role of mining and metallurgical industries in urban pollution. In this study, we demonstrated that the various metallic elements present in indoor dust (As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb, Sn, Zn) had a common origin and this contamination was increased by the proximity to the mines. Lead dust concentration was found at concerning levels for public health. In addition, wrong behaviors such as carrying mining workwear home contributed to this indoor dust pollution. Consequently, the constant exposure of the population could represent a potential health hazard for vulnerable groups, especially children. 相似文献
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Doumas Patrick Munoz Marguerite Banni Mohamed Becerra Sylvia Bruneel Odile Casiot Corinne Cleyet-Marel Jean-Claude Gardon Jacques Noack Yves Sappin-Didier Valérie 《Regional Environmental Change》2018,18(3):677-692
Regional Environmental Change - Abandoned mines are a recurrent problem for nearby communities in Mediterranean regions because mine tailings represent a major source of polymetallic contamination.... 相似文献
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