This data was collected in a toxicovigilance effort to enable the baselining of exposures, risks and nutritional adequacy of elements in diets from the Western regions of Ghana, where gold mining prevalent. The data shows the communities and diet groups for antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, cobalt, lead, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, silver, strontium, tin, tungsten, uranium, vanadium, zirconium, calcium, copper, iron, potassium, selenium and zinc. The elemental concentrations in mg/kg were determined using XRF analyzer (Niton XL 3T 900 Model, Thermo Scientific, UK) after the diets were freeze dried
Heavy metal contamination of selected rivers in the mining areas of Ghana was studied. In the study,...
The present study used soils collected from a small-scale gold mine area to determine the health ris...
Mining generates large volumes of waste, which if not regulated can release toxic metals, causing wi...
This data was collected in a toxicovigilance effort to enable the baselining of exposures, risks and...
The principle of neutron activation was used to investigate the presence of toxic elements and possi...
Cereals grown close to mining sites could contain high levels of trace elements which could jeopardi...
Soil, plant and water samples from Ghana were analysed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectromet...
Metals are essential for a number of physiological processes in the human body, but can also be detr...
This study was carried out to assess the extent of heavy metals and metalloid accumulation from agri...
The concentrations of eight trace elements, Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), manganese...
This study was carried out to assess the extent of heavy metals and metalloid accumulation from agri...
Analysis of soil samples around pristine and major gold-mining areas in Ghana was carried out for he...
Heavy metal contamination of selected rivers in Ghana was studied as part of a bigger project aimed ...
The impact of artisanal small-scale gold mining (galamsey) is of global concern due to its threat to...
The mining and processing of copper in Kilembe, Western Uganda, from 1956 to 1982 left over 15 Mt. o...
Heavy metal contamination of selected rivers in the mining areas of Ghana was studied. In the study,...
The present study used soils collected from a small-scale gold mine area to determine the health ris...
Mining generates large volumes of waste, which if not regulated can release toxic metals, causing wi...
This data was collected in a toxicovigilance effort to enable the baselining of exposures, risks and...
The principle of neutron activation was used to investigate the presence of toxic elements and possi...
Cereals grown close to mining sites could contain high levels of trace elements which could jeopardi...
Soil, plant and water samples from Ghana were analysed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectromet...
Metals are essential for a number of physiological processes in the human body, but can also be detr...
This study was carried out to assess the extent of heavy metals and metalloid accumulation from agri...
The concentrations of eight trace elements, Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), manganese...
This study was carried out to assess the extent of heavy metals and metalloid accumulation from agri...
Analysis of soil samples around pristine and major gold-mining areas in Ghana was carried out for he...
Heavy metal contamination of selected rivers in Ghana was studied as part of a bigger project aimed ...
The impact of artisanal small-scale gold mining (galamsey) is of global concern due to its threat to...
The mining and processing of copper in Kilembe, Western Uganda, from 1956 to 1982 left over 15 Mt. o...
Heavy metal contamination of selected rivers in the mining areas of Ghana was studied. In the study,...
The present study used soils collected from a small-scale gold mine area to determine the health ris...
Mining generates large volumes of waste, which if not regulated can release toxic metals, causing wi...