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Environmental contamination and health risk assessment of potentially toxic trace metal elements in soils near gold mines-A global meta-analysis

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
卷 330, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121803

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Potentially toxic trace elements (PTES); Gold mine; Meta -analysis; Health risk

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Gold mining activities are the main source of heavy metal emissions into the environment. Previous studies have focused on the impact of individual mining sites, limiting our understanding of the combined influence of global gold mining on soil contamination. This study collected research papers from 24 countries and developed a comprehensive dataset on 10 potentially toxic trace elements in soils near gold deposits, revealing widespread contamination and ecological risks.
Gold mining is the most important anthropogenic source of heavy metal emissions into the environment. Re-searchers have been aware of the environmental impacts of gold mining activities and have conducted studies in recent years, but they have only selected one gold mining site and collected soil samples in its vicinity for analysis, which does not reflect the combined impact of all gold mining activities on the concentration of potentially toxic trace elements (PTES) in nearby soils at a global scale. In this study, 77 research papers from 24 countries were collected from 2001 to 2022, and a new dataset was developed to provide a comprehensive study of the distribution characteristics, contamination characteristics, and risk assessment of 10 PTEs (As, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in soils near the deposits. The results show that the average levels of all 10 elements are higher than the global background values and are at different levels of contamination, with As, Cd, and Hg at strong contamination levels and serious ecological risks. As and Hg contribute to a greater non-carcinogenic risk to both children and adults in the vicinity of the gold mine, and the carcinogenic risks of As, Cd, and Cu are beyond the acceptable range. Gold mining on a global scale has already caused serious impacts on nearby soils and should be given adequate attention. Timely heavy metal treatment and landscape restoration of extracted gold mines and environmentally friendly approaches such as bio-mining of unexplored gold mines where adequate protection is available are of great significance.

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