Estimation of mercury and other heavy metal contamination in traditional gold-mining areas of Transbaikalia

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Laperdina, Tatyana G. [1 ]
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[1] Chita Inst./Natural Resources, Siberian Branch/Russian Acad./Sci., Chita 672090, Russia
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Contamination - River pollution - Gold mines - Lake pollution - Lakes - Sediments - Heavy metals - Water quality - Rivers - Economic geology;
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10.1144/1467-787302-025
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Contamination of the traditional gold-mining areas of Transbaikalia (Russia, Siberia) is described. To estimate the placer gold-mining impact on the ecological quality of river waters, extensive investigations were carried out in two river basins of the Lake Baikal catchment. Significant deterioration of river water quality (pH, turbidity, electric conductivity, and content of metals) was detected in the gold-mining sites. The extent of mercury contamination depended on the duration and intensity of mining activities. The most severe cases of mercury contamination were observed in areas with direct use of the mercury-amalgamation technique. Mercury concentrations at the gold-mining areas and at background sites varied from -1 for bedrock and minerals, -3 for the atmosphere, 0.013-3.59 mg kg-1 for soils, -1, and -1 for dissolved and particulate water fractions, respectively, and 0.008-54.2 mg kg-1 for river-bottom sediments.
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