Geo-environmental integrated surveys to define the baseline and the source of toxic elements in the water and stream sediments, along the Upper Stream of Tambo River Basin

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Shianny Cruz Vasquez
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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Sep 1, 2017

Abstract

Peru is a country with a complex physiography due to the Andes uplift that expose the different ore deposits. Actually Peruvian mining produces a variety of metal commodities and has one of the world’s largest mining. It is the third-largest global producer of copper, silver, zinc and tin. Within Latin America is the largest producer of gold, zinc, tin and lead. The importance of this research was to determine the toxic elements source and the current state of surface water and groundwater all the way from the top until it empties into the Tambo River and assess their, that impact have the toxic contaminants on the environment and the human health of the surrounding Communities and provide a management and decision-making tool to prevent socioenvironmental conflicts.
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APA: Shianny Cruz Vasquez  (2017)  Geo-environmental integrated surveys to define the baseline and the source of toxic elements in the water and stream sediments, along the Upper Stream of Tambo River Basin

MLA: Shianny Cruz Vasquez Geo-environmental integrated surveys to define the baseline and the source of toxic elements in the water and stream sediments, along the Upper Stream of Tambo River Basin. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2017.

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