This scoping study presents an investigation of the total and bioaccessible mercury concentrations in road dust (RD) from three international urban sites, where a one-off sampling campaign was conducted at each. This was done to address the hypothesis that the matrix in which mercury is found influences its ability to become accessible to the body once inhaled. For that purpose, the samples were analysed for total and pulmonary bioaccessible mercury and the data compared to the chemical structure of individual particles by SEM. The results obtained from this study suggest that a high mercury content does not necessarily equate to high bioaccessibility, a phenomenon which could be ascribed to the chemical character of the individual particle...
This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachel...
30th International SEGH European-Section Conference on Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Northu...
A total of 92 samples of street dust were collected in Luanda, Angola, were sieved below 100 μm, and...
The objective of this study was to characterize the link between bioaccessibility and fractionation ...
Mercury as a toxic element and its associated health hazard has been an important topic of research ...
Mercury (Hg) is a potentially harmful trace element in the environment and one of the World Health O...
Air pollution and dust pollution are major urban environmental issues, with road dust being a potent...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018Mercury (Hg) is an ex...
The importance of particulate mercury (Hg(p)) in the transport, chemistry and deposition of this tox...
Studies regarding the role of geochemical processes in urban environmental matrices (UEM) and their ...
AbstractEnvironmental contaminants associated with soil particles are generally less bioavailable th...
We review the evolution, state of the art and future lines of research on the sources, transport pat...
Artisanal miners in more than 70 countries extract gold using mercury, which is often evaporated in ...
ABSTRACT: Human activities, in general, cause a significant impact on the environment and human hea...
Dust samples collected from former mining and urban locations around Almadén, Spain, were processed ...
This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachel...
30th International SEGH European-Section Conference on Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Northu...
A total of 92 samples of street dust were collected in Luanda, Angola, were sieved below 100 μm, and...
The objective of this study was to characterize the link between bioaccessibility and fractionation ...
Mercury as a toxic element and its associated health hazard has been an important topic of research ...
Mercury (Hg) is a potentially harmful trace element in the environment and one of the World Health O...
Air pollution and dust pollution are major urban environmental issues, with road dust being a potent...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018Mercury (Hg) is an ex...
The importance of particulate mercury (Hg(p)) in the transport, chemistry and deposition of this tox...
Studies regarding the role of geochemical processes in urban environmental matrices (UEM) and their ...
AbstractEnvironmental contaminants associated with soil particles are generally less bioavailable th...
We review the evolution, state of the art and future lines of research on the sources, transport pat...
Artisanal miners in more than 70 countries extract gold using mercury, which is often evaporated in ...
ABSTRACT: Human activities, in general, cause a significant impact on the environment and human hea...
Dust samples collected from former mining and urban locations around Almadén, Spain, were processed ...
This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachel...
30th International SEGH European-Section Conference on Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Northu...
A total of 92 samples of street dust were collected in Luanda, Angola, were sieved below 100 μm, and...