Arsenic in dust and aerosol generated by mining, mineral processing and metallurgical extraction industries, is a serious threat to human populations throughout the world. Major sources of contamination include smelting operations, coal combustion, hard rock mining, as well as their associated waste products, including fly ash, mine wastes and tailings. The number of uncontained arsenic-rich mine waste sites throughout the world is of growing concern, as is the number of people at risk of exposure. Inhalation exposures to arsenic-bearing dusts and aerosol, in both occupational and environmental settings, have been definitively linked to increased systemic uptake, as well as carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic health outcomes. It is therefore...
Inorganic arsenic (As), a carcinogenic element to humans, is among the most dangerous and flammable ...
ABSTRACT The relation of mining and smelting exposure to arsenic and lung cancer was studied among t...
Environmental lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) contamination still represents a potential health issue in ...
Arsenic in dust and aerosol generated by mining, mineral processing and metallurgical extraction ind...
Several studies have linked inhalation of airborne arsenic with increased risk of respiratory cancer...
In literature on arsenic toxicology, little is known about the concentration of arsenic in the air. ...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that may be a significant risk factor for can...
Mining operations, including crushing, grinding, smelting, refining, and tailings management, are a ...
Arsenic is a toxic pollutant commonly found in the environment. Most of the previous studies on arse...
This paper provides a risk assessment of pertinent toxic contaminants in the tailings of the Iron Ki...
Copyright © 2006 Australian Institute of Environmental HealthDifferent lung diseases including lung ...
SUMMARY-To clarify the role of arsenic in human carcinogenesis, the mortality experience of 8,047 wh...
Exposure studies have linked arsenic (As) ingestion with disease in mining-affected populations; how...
Centuries of metalliferous mining activities have resulted in a legacy of contamination throughout t...
Contaminants can be transported rapidly and over relatively long distances by atmospheric dust and a...
Inorganic arsenic (As), a carcinogenic element to humans, is among the most dangerous and flammable ...
ABSTRACT The relation of mining and smelting exposure to arsenic and lung cancer was studied among t...
Environmental lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) contamination still represents a potential health issue in ...
Arsenic in dust and aerosol generated by mining, mineral processing and metallurgical extraction ind...
Several studies have linked inhalation of airborne arsenic with increased risk of respiratory cancer...
In literature on arsenic toxicology, little is known about the concentration of arsenic in the air. ...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous, naturally occurring metalloid that may be a significant risk factor for can...
Mining operations, including crushing, grinding, smelting, refining, and tailings management, are a ...
Arsenic is a toxic pollutant commonly found in the environment. Most of the previous studies on arse...
This paper provides a risk assessment of pertinent toxic contaminants in the tailings of the Iron Ki...
Copyright © 2006 Australian Institute of Environmental HealthDifferent lung diseases including lung ...
SUMMARY-To clarify the role of arsenic in human carcinogenesis, the mortality experience of 8,047 wh...
Exposure studies have linked arsenic (As) ingestion with disease in mining-affected populations; how...
Centuries of metalliferous mining activities have resulted in a legacy of contamination throughout t...
Contaminants can be transported rapidly and over relatively long distances by atmospheric dust and a...
Inorganic arsenic (As), a carcinogenic element to humans, is among the most dangerous and flammable ...
ABSTRACT The relation of mining and smelting exposure to arsenic and lung cancer was studied among t...
Environmental lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) contamination still represents a potential health issue in ...