2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00128-019-02545-w
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Heavy Metal Enrichment Factors in Fluvial Sediments of an Amazonian Basin Impacted by Gold Mining

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“…The sites that reported human health risk above the safe exposure threshold are close to mining activities and landfills ( Figure 3). These results were to be expected since mining, mainly illegal, has been widely recognized as a polluting activity in the Ecuadorian Amazon [29,31,32,54,55]. Similar results were reported in the Brazilian Amazon, where discharges from gold mining activities still contribute to high concentrations of PTEs in soils, waters, and sediments [6,56,57].…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…The sites that reported human health risk above the safe exposure threshold are close to mining activities and landfills ( Figure 3). These results were to be expected since mining, mainly illegal, has been widely recognized as a polluting activity in the Ecuadorian Amazon [29,31,32,54,55]. Similar results were reported in the Brazilian Amazon, where discharges from gold mining activities still contribute to high concentrations of PTEs in soils, waters, and sediments [6,56,57].…”
Section: Point Risk Mapssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…However, the presence of PTEs such as Cd, Cr, and Pb and the human health risk through multiple exposure pathways have not been documented accordingly [56]. Many studies have reported excessive concentrations of PTEs in Ecuadorian Amazon rivers [29,31,32,54,55]. Therefore, it is very likely that these high levels of PTEs are related to the appearance of serious health problems in local populations.…”
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“…Some studies have characterized the environmental concentrations of metals and metalloids (hereafter referred to as metals) in freshwater ecosystems of the Andean–Amazon region impacted by mining activities, indicating the exceedance of national and international quality standards [ 12 , 20 ]. However, the impacts of these metals on relevant biological endpoints for the Andean–Amazon region have not been evaluated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Some studies have characterized the environmental concentrations of metals and metalloids (hereafter referred to as metals) in freshwater ecosystems of the Andean-Amazon region impacted by mining activities, indicating the exceedance of national and international quality standards [16,24]. However, the impacts of these metals on relevant biological endpoints for the Andean-Amazon region have not been properly evaluated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%