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A review of gold production, mercury consumption, and emission in artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM)

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RESOURCES POLICY
Volume 81, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.103370

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Illegal artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM); Gold production; Mercury use; Mercury emission; Minamata convention (MC)

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Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is a major contributor to mercury (Hg) emissions and it is crucial in addressing the Hg problem. Lack of accurate data on ASGM production, Hg use, and emissions necessitates the use of different approaches to estimate these variables. Global ASGM production ranges from 380-870 tonnes of gold annually, with a median value of 520 tonnes. Hg use in ASGM is estimated to be 640-1000 tonnes per year, with a median value of 892 tonnes. Consequently, ASGM emits 248-838 tonnes of Hg annually, with a median value of 615 tonnes. Discrepancies in the data calculated using different approaches were found, especially in countries with large estimates like China. A general estimation approach combining specific studies of dominant countries is recommended to obtain a more accurate global picture of ASGM activities. Developing a solid baseline, comprehensive future projection scenarios, and establishing international collaboration for guidance on ASGM are recommended for effective management of ASGM in the future.
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is one of the largest sources of Hg emissions and is critical for addressing the Hg problem. Due to scarce and punctual statistics provided by governments and agencies, there is almost no accurate data on ASGM production, Hg use, and emissions. In this study, we surveyed different ap-proaches to estimate ASGM production and collected data from different sources, including academic papers and technical reports. Globally, 380-870 tonnes of gold is produced by ASGM each year, with a median value of 520 tonnes. The Hg use in the ASGM sector was estimated to be 640-1000 tonnes each year, with a median value of 892 tonnes. Consequently, 248-838 tonnes of Hg are emitted from the ASGM sector each year, with a median value of 615 tonnes. However, significant discrepancies were found in the data calculated using different ap-proaches, particularly in countries where the estimates were large, such as China. To obtain a more accurate picture of global ASGM activities, a general estimation approach combining specific studies of dominant coun-tries is necessary. For better management of ASGM in the future, developing a solid baseline and comprehensive future projection scenarios and establishing international collaboration to construct guidance on ASGM are recommended.

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