Influence of the artisanal gold mining on soil contamination with heavy metals: A case study from Dar-Mali locality, North of Atbara, River Nile State, Sudan
Abstract
Twenty soil samples were collected from North of Atbara (Dar-Mali locality),River Nile State, Sudan (17.82289 to 17.82389N and 33.99974 to 34.02127E) inside and outside gold mining area in order to assess the influence of the gold mining on the concentrations of selected heavy metals (Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn, Hg) in study area. The soil contamination by heavy metals of study area was studied using two parameters; (i) Comparison of the heavy metals concentrations with mean concentrations in most world soils, (ii) Enrichment Factor (EF). Results revealed that the concentrations of heavy metals were varying in the study area, the highest concentrations were obtained at the center of mining area particularly inside the mining basins of gold extraction. The concentrations of Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn, Co, Ni, and Pb were ranged from (4.85 to 34.65 mg kg-1 soil), (6,355 to 14,635 mg kg-1 soil), (37.35 to 655 mg kg-1 soil), (11.85 to 42.7 mg kg-1 soil), (0 to 16.5 mg kg-1 soil,) (2.5 to 47.3 mg kg-1 soil) and (2.65 to 823.5 mg kg-1 soil), respectively. The results also indicated that the soil samples which collected from inside mining basins have a highest EF for most heavy metals particularly Pb, which showed EF value of (676.3), suggesting that the Pb may be derived from anthropogenic source. This study recommends regular monitoring of heavy metals in the soils around the Artisanal gold Mining for conservation and protection from pollution.
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Primary Language
English
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Mushtaha Ali
This is me
General Administration of Natural Resource and Sustainable Development, Khartoum, Sudan
Sudan
Abdalla Elhagwa
This is me
Agricultural Research Corporation (ARC), Land and Water Research Centre, Wad Madani, Sudan
Sudan
Jamal Elfaki
This is me
Faculty of Agriculture, Nile Valley University, River Nile State, Sudan
Sudan
Magboul Sulieman
This is me
Faculty of Agriculture, Nile Valley University, River Nile State, Sudan
Sudan
Publication Date
January 1, 2017
Submission Date
March 3, 2016
Acceptance Date
May 25, 2016
Published in Issue
Year 2017 Volume: 6 Number: 1
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