The pollution and deterioration of most important vital rivers in the Katanga region, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are mainly due to the discharge of untreated industrial effluents as well as to the mining and artisanal mineral exploitation activities. In this study, the concentrations of metals (Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Mo, Ag, Sn, and Pb) and major elements (Na, Mg, and K) in mining effluents, water and sediment samples of two main rivers of the district of Kolwezi (Katanga, DRC) were subjected to analysis by Inductive Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS). The results showed that, in general, the metal concentrations in the sampling sites from the mining effluent and river waters exceed largely the World Health Or...
Trace metals contamination of rivers and sediments remains a global threat to biodiversity and human...
Trace metals contamination of rivers and sediments remains a global threat to biodiversity and human...
Levels of heavy metals were determined in the surface (1-6cm) and body core (45-50cm) sediments, as ...
The contamination of drinking water resources by toxic metals is a major problem in many parts of th...
The Naviundu River is exposed to heavy metal pollution from a mineral processing industry that disch...
The aim of this study is to assess the status of tropical urban rivers contamination by heavy (toxic...
The Central African Copper belt located in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo constitutes o...
The Central African Copper belt located in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo constitutes o...
The objective of the present study was to assess the status of surface sediments from Funa River. Se...
In this study, the concentrations of some metals in sediments and consumable fish from the Kwilu Ngo...
Abandoned mines and mining activities constitute important sources of toxic metals and Rare Earth El...
Active and abandoned mine activities constitute the sources of deterioration of water and soil quali...
The contamination of freshwater resource by heavy metals is still a major environmental and human he...
This study aimed to determine the level of selected contaminants (Mn, Co, Cu, Pb, Hg, Ni and Zn) in ...
The increasing contamination of fresh water resource by toxic metals and Persistence Organic Polluta...
Trace metals contamination of rivers and sediments remains a global threat to biodiversity and human...
Trace metals contamination of rivers and sediments remains a global threat to biodiversity and human...
Levels of heavy metals were determined in the surface (1-6cm) and body core (45-50cm) sediments, as ...
The contamination of drinking water resources by toxic metals is a major problem in many parts of th...
The Naviundu River is exposed to heavy metal pollution from a mineral processing industry that disch...
The aim of this study is to assess the status of tropical urban rivers contamination by heavy (toxic...
The Central African Copper belt located in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo constitutes o...
The Central African Copper belt located in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo constitutes o...
The objective of the present study was to assess the status of surface sediments from Funa River. Se...
In this study, the concentrations of some metals in sediments and consumable fish from the Kwilu Ngo...
Abandoned mines and mining activities constitute important sources of toxic metals and Rare Earth El...
Active and abandoned mine activities constitute the sources of deterioration of water and soil quali...
The contamination of freshwater resource by heavy metals is still a major environmental and human he...
This study aimed to determine the level of selected contaminants (Mn, Co, Cu, Pb, Hg, Ni and Zn) in ...
The increasing contamination of fresh water resource by toxic metals and Persistence Organic Polluta...
Trace metals contamination of rivers and sediments remains a global threat to biodiversity and human...
Trace metals contamination of rivers and sediments remains a global threat to biodiversity and human...
Levels of heavy metals were determined in the surface (1-6cm) and body core (45-50cm) sediments, as ...