Title of article :
Environmental Emission of Mercury During Gold Mining by Amalgamation Process and its Impact on Soils of Gympie, Australia
Author/Authors :
H.S. Dhindsa، نويسنده , , A.R. Battle، نويسنده , , S. Prytz ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The aims of this study were to estimate the total amount of mercury released to the
environment during 60 years of gold mining (1867–1926) at Gympie, Queensland, Australia and to measure
the mercury levels in soil samples surrounding the mining activity. We estimated that 1902 tonnes of mercury
was released to the environment and about 1236 tonnes of which was released to the air. The mean mercury in
the soil samples in the vicinity of the Scottish battery varied from 1.07 to 99.26 lg g)1 as compared to 0.075 lg
g)1 as background mercury concentrations. The maximum mercury concentration measured in sediments of
the Langton Gully was 6.12 lg g)1. These results show that large amount of mercury was used in this area
during gold mining. Since mining is active in the area and Langton Gully flows into Mary River, we therefore,
recommend that mercury concentration in air and fish should be monitored.
Keywords :
mercury , soil , sediment , Environment. , cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometry
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics