<p>Human exposure biomonitoring in the African Copperbelt (Katanga, southern D.R. Congo) revealed elevated cobalt (Co) exposure in the general population. This study was designed to identify the Co exposure routes for the non-occupationally exposed population in that area. The concentration of Co was measured in environmental and urine samples collected in urban and rural communities close to metal mining and/or refining plants, villages near a lake receiving effluents from metal refining plants, and control rural areas without industrial pollution. Drinking water, uncooked food items (maize flour, washed vegetables, fish and meat), indoor and outdoor dust samples were collected at each location. A food questionnaire was used to estim...
International audienceThe ultramafic massifs of the New Caledonian archipelago contain about 10% of ...
Exposure to toxic metals (TMs) such as cobalt (Co) can cause lifelong carcinogenic disorders and mut...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a lysimeter experiment in which a forest so...
Human exposure biomonitoring in the African Copperbelt (Katanga, southern D.R. Congo) revealed eleva...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The human health impact of the historic and current mining and processing...
The sustainability of cobalt is an important emerging issue because this critical base metal is an e...
The mining and processing of copper in Kilembe, Western Uganda, from 1956 to 1982 left over 15 Mt. o...
Geologically enriched environments may contain high concentrations of some metals. In areas where in...
The study reported herein looked at the quality of drinking water sources (underground water and riv...
Introduction: Environmental safety is a large concern at global level. There are numerous bad behavi...
Zambia’s economy is highly dependent on the copper mining industry for foreign export. It is well es...
Abstract Background Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Althoug...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Although many o...
Copper mining contributes to increased concentrations of metals in the environment, thereby increasi...
The work investigated the carbon monoxide (CO) concentration from anthropogenic sources in eight, d...
International audienceThe ultramafic massifs of the New Caledonian archipelago contain about 10% of ...
Exposure to toxic metals (TMs) such as cobalt (Co) can cause lifelong carcinogenic disorders and mut...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a lysimeter experiment in which a forest so...
Human exposure biomonitoring in the African Copperbelt (Katanga, southern D.R. Congo) revealed eleva...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The human health impact of the historic and current mining and processing...
The sustainability of cobalt is an important emerging issue because this critical base metal is an e...
The mining and processing of copper in Kilembe, Western Uganda, from 1956 to 1982 left over 15 Mt. o...
Geologically enriched environments may contain high concentrations of some metals. In areas where in...
The study reported herein looked at the quality of drinking water sources (underground water and riv...
Introduction: Environmental safety is a large concern at global level. There are numerous bad behavi...
Zambia’s economy is highly dependent on the copper mining industry for foreign export. It is well es...
Abstract Background Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Althoug...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Although many o...
Copper mining contributes to increased concentrations of metals in the environment, thereby increasi...
The work investigated the carbon monoxide (CO) concentration from anthropogenic sources in eight, d...
International audienceThe ultramafic massifs of the New Caledonian archipelago contain about 10% of ...
Exposure to toxic metals (TMs) such as cobalt (Co) can cause lifelong carcinogenic disorders and mut...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a lysimeter experiment in which a forest so...