نتایج جستجو برای: mercury contamination

تعداد نتایج: 93559  

2006
Cynthia A. Coles Kimberly Cochrane

Ore bodies from which gold is mined are often composed of minerals containing sulfur, sellenium and tellurium. Mercury is also associated with these three elements and is simultaneously dissolved during gold extraction. When cyanide salts are used to extract gold, mercury cyanide complexes that form enhance mercury mobility and increase mercury concentrations in groundwater. In one instance thi...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2018

Dust particles are suspended particles created from various natural and anthropogenic sources. Dust particles contain toxic metals, such as mercury (Hg), which can have harmful effects on the human health. In this study, to investigate the contamination level of Hg in the street dust in Ahvaz, 95 dust samples were collected from the pavements in the main streets. The concentration of Hg in the ...

Journal: Pollution 2020

This study aimed to evaluate the concentration of heavy metals in liquid effluents and to quantify the mercury content in dental amalgam waste generated by dental clinics. Three neighbouring cities in Northeast Algeria were considered in this study (Constantine, Skikda, and Annaba). Heavy metals, such as Hg, Cu, Zn, Fe, Ni, Mn, Cr, Cd, and Pb, were analysed in wastewater and then compared with ...

2002
Lyn Patrick

Mercury exposure is the second-most common cause of toxic metal poisoning. Public health concern over mercury exposure, due to contamination of fish with methylmercury and the elemental mercury content of dental amalgams, has long been a topic of political and medical debate. Although the toxicology of mercury is complex, there is evidence for antioxidant protection in the prevention of neurolo...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology 2014
Rebecca Hylton Keller Lingtian Xie David B Buchwalter Kathleen E Franzreb Theodore R Simons

Mercury contamination in wildlife has rarely been studied in the Southern Appalachians despite high deposition rates in the region. From 2006 to 2008 we sampled feathers from 458 birds representing 32 species in the Southern Appalachians for total mercury and stable isotope δ (15)N. Mercury concentrations (mean ± SE) averaged 0.46 ± 0.02 μg g(-1) (range 0.01-3.74 μg g(-1)). Twelve of 32 species...

Journal: :Environment international 2004
Krzysztof Loska Danuta Wiechuła Irena Korus

The contents of nine elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Sb and Zn) have been assayed in the farming soils of Suszec commune (southern Poland). This area is affected by the main industrial centre of Poland (the Upper Silesian Industrial Region), the Czech Republic (Trzyniec smelter) and local contamination sources (coal mine). The contamination of the soils was assessed on the basis of geoacc...

Journal: :ACS nano 2007
Gopala Krishna Darbha Anandhi Ray Paresh Chandra Ray

Contamination of the environment with mercury has been an important concern throughout the world for decades. Exposure to high Hg levels can be harmful to the brain, heart, kidneys, lungs, and immune system of humans of all ages. Driven by the need to detect trace amounts of mercury in environmental samples, here we present a miniaturized, inexpensive, and battery-operated ultrasensitive gold n...

2012
Bruna Fernandes Azevedo Lorena Barros Furieri Franck Maciel Peçanha Giulia Alessandra Wiggers Paula Frizera Vassallo Maylla Ronacher Simões Jonaina Fiorim Priscila Rossi de Batista Mirian Fioresi Luciana Rossoni Ivanita Stefanon María Jesus Alonso Mercedes Salaices Dalton Valentim Vassallo

Environmental contamination has exposed humans to various metal agents, including mercury. This exposure is more common than expected, and the health consequences of such exposure remain unclear. For many years, mercury was used in a wide variety of human activities, and now, exposure to this metal from both natural and artificial sources is significantly increasing. Many studies show that high...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1994
P Grandjean P Weihe J B Nielsen

Outbreaks of methylmercury poisoning in Japan and Iraq have demonstrated the sensitivity of the fetus to neurotoxic effects. Based on toxicokinetics and considerations of practicability, the optimal biomarker of methylmercury exposure is the hair concentration, but whole-blood measurements of mercury are also useful. Dose-response relations are still incompletely known, especially concentrating...

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