2013
DOI: 10.5539/esr.v3n1p1
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In Vitro Bioaccessibility of Lead in Artisanal Mining Contaminated Soils and Sediments from the Anka Area, NW Nigeria

Abstract: The gastric bioaccessibility of Pb was investigated in soils and sediments from five villages in the Anka area of north-western Nigeria which has been adversely affected by artisanal mining of gold from lead-rich ores. In vitro bioaccessibility experiments were used to determine the extractability of Pb in order to evaluate the human health risk, especially to children below the age of five. The concentration of Pb in the simulated gastric fluids ranges from ~ 198 to 41740 µg, with corresponding human bioacces… Show more

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“…The geology of Anka is characterized by the Anka schist belt that hosts the lead mineralization, and the lead-copper-silver-gold polymetallic association. Anka is well known for artisanal gold exploitation for several decades and the mineral is hosted by schists, phyllites and quartzites associated with sub-regional structural elements subsidiary to the Anka fault (Waziri et al, 2013).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geology of Anka is characterized by the Anka schist belt that hosts the lead mineralization, and the lead-copper-silver-gold polymetallic association. Anka is well known for artisanal gold exploitation for several decades and the mineral is hosted by schists, phyllites and quartzites associated with sub-regional structural elements subsidiary to the Anka fault (Waziri et al, 2013).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It, therefore, shows that even if the total concentration of each of the elements is passed onto the residual soils as discrete grains through physical weathering, they are unlikely to pose serious geogenic environmental pollution problems. Although most existing environmental risk assessment indices use the total concentration of contaminant elements, a knowledge of the easily solubilized or biogeoaccessible fraction is key to understanding the scale of the problem (Adamu and Olaleye, 2022;Waziri, 2013;Ullrich et al, 1999). Because the metals are not soluble and they partition strongly to the solid phase, they will not be readily available for uptake by plant roots, or will not be directly toxic to soil biota.…”
Section: Extractable Concentration and Geochemical Partitioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anka, like some other similar geological belts in Nigeria, has been the focus of artisanal gold exploitation for several decades. Gold found in Anka is hosted by schists, phyllites and quartzites associated with sub-regional structural elements subsidiary to the Anka fault (Waziri and Andrews, 2013).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%