Title of article :
Lead, cadmium, and zinc concentrations in plaster and mortar from
structures in Jasper and Newton Counties, Missouri
(Tri-State Mining District)
Author/Authors :
Phyllis M. Perry، نويسنده , , Jeffrey W. Pavlik، نويسنده , , Ralph W. Sheets، نويسنده , , Richard N. Biagionia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The primary goal of this study was to evaluate anecdotal evidence that within Jasper and Newton Counties, Missouri, two
counties within the Tri-State Mining District, granular mine tailings were commonly used in place of river sands in wall plasters
and mortar. Interior wall plaster and mortar samples from structures in this mining district were analyzed for lead, cadmium, and
zinc, and compared to samples from Springfield, MO (comparison site). The Jasper and Newton County samples showed
elevated concentrations of the three elements, consistent with the inclusion of mine tailings, with a number of samples
containing lead and cadmium at concentrations greater than EPA remediation targets for yard soil. X-ray diffraction studies
showed the presence of the zinc ore minerals, sphalerite and hemimorphite, in high level samples. Thin section optical studies
identified the major component of the aggregate as chert, a mineral abundant within the tailing piles. Because dust from
crumbling plaster and mortar could represent an avenue for significant heavy metal exposure to building occupants, we suggest
that there may be associated health consequences that should be further evaluated.
Keywords :
Lead , Cadmium , zinc , mining , PLASTER
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment