2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-24678/v2
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Invisible contaminants and food security in former coal mining areas of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil

Abstract: Background: Mining activities have environmental impacts due to sediment movement and contamination of areas, and may also pose risks to people's food security. In Brazil, the majority of coal mining activities are in the south, in the Santa Catarina Carboniferous region. In this region, previously mined areas contaminated with heavy metals, frequently occur nearby inhabited zones. Mining is part of the daily life of local communities and its environmental impacts are visible in the landscape; however, plants … Show more

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