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Artisanal mining of monazite and cassiterite in the Amazon: Potential risks of rare earth elements for the environment and human health

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  • Pedro Paulo da Costa Alves Filho

    (Federal Rural University of the Amazon)

  • Wendel Valter da Silveira Pereira

    (Vale Institute of Technology)

  • Yan Nunes Dias

    (Vale Institute of Technology)

  • Adriele Laena Ferreira de Moraes

    (Federal Rural University of the Amazon)

  • Flavio Henrique Santos Rodrigues

    (Federal Rural University of the Amazon)

  • Sílvio Junio Ramos

    (Vale Institute of Technology)

  • Edna Santos de Souza

    (Federal University of Southern and Southeastern Pará)

  • Anna Maria Fontes do Amaral

    (Federal Rural University of the Amazon)

  • Antonio Rodrigues Fernandes

    (Federal Rural University of the Amazon)

Abstract

Artisanal mining is intensely carried out in developing countries, including Brazil and especially in the Amazon. This method of mineral exploration generally does not employ mitigation techniques for potential damages and can lead to various environmental problems and risks to human health. The objectives of this study were to quantify the concentrations of rare earth elements (REEs) and estimate the environmental and human health risks in cassiterite and monazite artisanal mining areas in the southeastern Amazon, as well as to understand the dynamics of this risk over time after exploitation. A total of 35 samples of wastes classified as overburden and tailings in active areas, as well as in areas deactivated for one and ten years were collected. Samples were also collected in a forest area considered as a reference site. The concentrations of REEs were quantified using alkaline fusion and ICP-MS. The results were used to calculate pollution indices and environmental and human health risks. REEs showed higher concentrations in anthropized areas. Pollution and environmental risk levels were higher in areas deactivated for one year, with considerable contamination factors for Gd and Sm and significant to extreme enrichment factors for Sc. Human health risks were low (

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  • Pedro Paulo da Costa Alves Filho & Wendel Valter da Silveira Pereira & Yan Nunes Dias & Adriele Laena Ferreira de Moraes & Flavio Henrique Santos Rodrigues & Sílvio Junio Ramos & Edna Santos de Souza , 2024. "Artisanal mining of monazite and cassiterite in the Amazon: Potential risks of rare earth elements for the environment and human health," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 73(6), pages 1201-1214, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:73:y:2024:i:6:d:10.1007_s00267-024-01964-8
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-024-01964-8
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