The use of mercury in small-scale gold mining operations: effectiveness and pollution aspects

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Maru Y
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The use of mercury for amalgamation has been an integral part of the small-scale gold mining industry in developing countries owing to its low investment cost, simplicity of the technique and high gold recovery. However, its impact on health and environmental hazards have not been given the attention they deserve. In spite of the growing awareness and concerns over the mercury pollution problem by regul-atory authorities, precautionary measures such as bans on the use of mercury in some countries have been largely ineffective.This paper first reviews some of the mechanisms of mercury poll-ution, and mercury toxicity which varies according to its oxidation state. It then describes how mercury released to the atmosphere would go through the "Mercury Cycle". Compar-isons have also been made with previously measured mercury levels in small scale Papua New Guinean miners with their counterparts in other developing countries.
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APA: Maru Y  (1994)  The use of mercury in small-scale gold mining operations: effectiveness and pollution aspects

MLA: Maru Y The use of mercury in small-scale gold mining operations: effectiveness and pollution aspects. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.

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