scholarly journals Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Soils from Witwatersrand Gold Mining Basin, South Africa

Author(s):  
Caspah Kamunda ◽  
Manny Mathuthu ◽  
Morgan Madhuku
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dongju Yao ◽  
Zengping Ning ◽  
Enguang Liu ◽  
Liang Ma ◽  
Enzong Xiao ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (8) ◽  
pp. 19-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olanrewaju Olusoji Olujimi ◽  
Ogheneochuko Oputu ◽  
Olalekan Fatoki ◽  
Oluwabamise Ester Opatoyinbo ◽  
Oladokun Ali Aroyewun ◽  
...  

Background. There is increasing global concern over the health effects of heavy metals arising from various anthropogenic activities, especially mining. Mining activities in developing countries are often carried out at an artisanal level using a variety of extraction methods with human health and environmental consequences. Objectives. The broad objective of this study is to assess the chemical forms, distribution pattern, and health risks due to mining and processing techniques at a gold mining site in Igun, Osun State, Nigeria. Methods. Samples were collected from 28 active mine pits and sequentially extracted using standard methods. Extracts were analyzed for metals using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer (ICP/OES), while health risk was assessed using United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and Dutch methods. Chemical speciation of heavy metals and health risk assessment was calculated using mobile phase fraction summation. Results. Metals were exclusively present in the residual fractions, indicating that these metals are strongly bound to the resistant components of the soil matrix. The percentage in the residual fraction ranged from 9.41% (tin) to 99.42% (aluminium). The heavy metals geoaccumulation index for the site ranged from 0 (no contamination) to 6 (extremely contaminated). The cancer risk ranged from 6.17E-13 to 7.77E-05 and 2.73E-12 to 4.64E-04 for adults and children, respectively. Discussion. Cancer risk and non-cancer risk (hazard index) assessment showed that arsenic poses a higher risk in adults and children compared to other metals through the dermal exposure route.


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