Potentially toxic element (PTE) contamination in Wainivesi River, Fiji triggered by gold-mining activities is a major public health concern deserving attention. However, chemometric approaches and pattern recognition of PTEs in surface water and sediment are yet hardly studied in Pacific Island countries like Fijian urban River. In this study, twenty-four sediment and eight water sampling sites from the Wainivesi River, Fiji were explored to evaluate the spatial pattern, eco-environmental pollution, and source apportionment of PTEs. This analysis was done using an integrated approach of self-organizing map (SOM), principle component analysis (PCA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), and indexical approaches. The PTE average concentration ...
In spite of its economic benefits, the mining industry can have many negative impacts on the environ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyNamuka Reef is a broad fringing reef flat situated immediately adjacent to th...
This work evaluates the immediate risk of arsenic toxicity in two major river systems located in Wes...
Although mining is essential for human economic development, is amongst the most polluting anthropog...
River water and sediment embody environmental characteristics that give valuable environmental manag...
Spatial distribution of metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn) were studied in the surficial sedimen...
Between 1875 and 1955 approximately 250,000 Mg yr− 1 of mercury-, arsenic-, and cyanide-contaminated...
Potential toxic elements (PTE), in stream sediments, were used as contamination indicators for the d...
Abstract: Contamination of the coastal environment of small island countries is of concern because p...
: Gold mining activities are undertaken both at large and artisanal scale, often resulting in seriou...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) from natural and anthropogenic activities threaten the environment...
The paper presents the environmental impact of artisanal gold mining activities on the waters and se...
This study defined the concentration of metals in Kerteh and Paka River water and their potential he...
Solomon Islands is rapidly developing its natural resource exploitation sector, but data needed to a...
Mineral extraction contributes positive to the socioeconomic fabric of many African countries but ha...
In spite of its economic benefits, the mining industry can have many negative impacts on the environ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyNamuka Reef is a broad fringing reef flat situated immediately adjacent to th...
This work evaluates the immediate risk of arsenic toxicity in two major river systems located in Wes...
Although mining is essential for human economic development, is amongst the most polluting anthropog...
River water and sediment embody environmental characteristics that give valuable environmental manag...
Spatial distribution of metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn) were studied in the surficial sedimen...
Between 1875 and 1955 approximately 250,000 Mg yr− 1 of mercury-, arsenic-, and cyanide-contaminated...
Potential toxic elements (PTE), in stream sediments, were used as contamination indicators for the d...
Abstract: Contamination of the coastal environment of small island countries is of concern because p...
: Gold mining activities are undertaken both at large and artisanal scale, often resulting in seriou...
Potentially toxic elements (PTEs) from natural and anthropogenic activities threaten the environment...
The paper presents the environmental impact of artisanal gold mining activities on the waters and se...
This study defined the concentration of metals in Kerteh and Paka River water and their potential he...
Solomon Islands is rapidly developing its natural resource exploitation sector, but data needed to a...
Mineral extraction contributes positive to the socioeconomic fabric of many African countries but ha...
In spite of its economic benefits, the mining industry can have many negative impacts on the environ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyNamuka Reef is a broad fringing reef flat situated immediately adjacent to th...
This work evaluates the immediate risk of arsenic toxicity in two major river systems located in Wes...