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Assessment of Hg-contamination in soils and stream sediments in the mineral district of Nambija,Ecuadorian Amazon (example of an impacted area affected by artisanal gold mining)
Institution:1. Universidade de Brasília-Faculdade UnB Planaltina, Area Universitaria n. 1-Vila Nossa Senhora de Fátima Planaltina, 73300-000 Brasília, DF, Brazil;2. Géosciences Environnement Toulouse (GET), Observatoire Midi Pyrénées, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, IRD, 14 Avenue Edouard Belin, F-31400 Toulouse, France;3. CNRS/Univ Pau & Pays Adour, Institut des Sciences Analytiques et de Physico-Chimie pour l''Environnement et les Matériaux, UMR5254, F-64000 Pau, France;4. Université Grenoble Alpes, CP 40700, F-38058 Grenoble Cedex 9, France;5. EPOC UMR 5805, Université de Bordeaux I, Av. des Facultés, F-33405 Talence, France
Abstract:The Nambija Mineral District (NMD) is located in the southeastern part of Ecuador, east of Zamora (Zamora Chinchípe's country), Ecuadorian Amazon. In this district, Au occurrences have been know since colonial and pre-colonial times, but only after the early 1980s has intensive artisanal Au mining activity been developed. Currently, the different NMD Au occurrences continue to be exploited by artisanal operations and are difficult to control in the study area. The environmental impacts due to Au mining are a consequence of the illegal situation and deficiency in controlling the techniques of ore exploitation. The Au extraction is carried out by outdoor amalgamation, so the indiscriminate use of Hg by artisanal miners, associated with careless methods of tailings disposal, has caused occupational exposure and environmental degradation. The present study evaluated the geochemical dispersion and concentrations of local contamination of metallic Hg in soils, stream sediments and mine tailings in the NMD area. This article aims to contribute to the discussion of environmental changes caused by the artisanal Au mining in the Nambija district. A total of 82 samples (32 soil, 40 stream sediment and 10 mine tailings) were analyzed. The results were compared with the Hg levels in soil and stream sediments considered not to be contaminated in the Nambija mining area and in other areas where Hg is mined in the Amazon basin. In this work, mean total Hg (T-Hg) concentrations of 1.7 μg g?1 in soils and 2.7 μg g?1 in stream sediments have been found. Mercury values in the mine tailing samples revealed values ranging from 89 to 1555 μg g?1. The results found for Hg in the different analyzed materials pointed to contamination of the studied area by this metal, while soil erosion is responsible for an increase in stream sediment's T-Hg concentrations in the different aquatic ecosystems of the Nambija Creek and Nambija River.
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