151. Mercury concentrations in inland waters of gold-mining areas in Rondônia, Brazil.
- Author
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Pfeiffer WC, de Lacerda LD, Malm O, Souza CM, da Silveira EG, and Bastos WR
- Subjects
- Animals, Brazil, Fishes metabolism, Soil Pollutants analysis, Environmental Monitoring, Gold, Mercury analysis, Mining, Water Pollutants analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis
- Abstract
Total mercury concentrations in water, sediments and fish from the gold-mining areas of Brazil, especially the Amazon region, are presented. Mercury concentrations were variable among rivers, with the highest values found in samples from tributary forest rivers. Concentrations in water samples varied between 0.1 and 8.6 micrograms l-1, while in bottom sediments they reached 19,800 micrograms kg-1. Concentrations in edible parts of locally consumed fish reached up to 2700 micrograms kg-1 wet wt, surpassing by almost five times the Brazilian advisory level for human consumption.
- Published
- 1989
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