Published July 2018 | Version v1
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Trace elements concentration and distributions in coal and coal mining wastes and their environmental and health impacts in Shaanxi, China

  • 1. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resource Research (China)

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This study probe the probable impacts of coal mining pollution and its impacts on human's health and environment. A total of 144 samples including coal and coal wastes, soil, plants, foods, and water were collected from the Hancheng county and countryside of Shaanxi, China. All the samples were analyzed for trace elements using ICP-MS, OES, and AFS. Results showed that the concentration of Se, As, Cr, Cu, Pb, Cd, Co, Ni, Mo, U, Th (mgKg−1), Fe, Mn, Al, Ti (%) etc., in coal and coal wastes were 7.5, 12.1, 275, 55, 54.2, 0.8, 14.8, 94.5, 8.9, 4.9, 17.2, 3.5, 0.02, 19, 0.7, respectively. While in soil 0.6, 12, 194, 27.5, 7.4, 0.6, 11.3, 83.4, 0.7, 1.7, 9.9, 3.1, 0.04, 10.5, and 0.4 for the above elements, respectively. In Hancheng foods, the average concentration of Se-0.09, As-0.15, Cr-1.8, Cu-3.2, Pb-0.4, Cd-0.02, Co-0.09, Ni-0.4, Mo-0.64, U-0.01, Th-0.03, Fe-129, Mn-15.6, Al-234, and Ti-5.2 in mgKg−1, respectively, which are comparably higher than the countryside. The elemental concentration in groundwater of both areas was below the WHO-2004 standard. In Hancheng, the average daily intake (mgKg−1bw/d) of Se 0.004–0.0038, As 0.004–0.13, Cr 0.055–0.06, Cd 0.001–0.004, Ni 0.018–13.91, Pb 0.05–0.001 adult-children, respectively. The toxic trace elements such as Cr, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ti, Cd, Co, Th, Fe, Al, and Mo caused non-carcinogenic risk with high morbidity in children than adults. By assessing environmental risks, coal and coal wastes caused high risk, food and plants faced moderate to high risk, while mountain and agriculture soil are prone to low to considerable risk. The pollution in Hancheng County is extreme as compared to the countryside. The study concluded that the contamination is geogenic in both the areas but coal mining enhance the metals contamination and has extensive impacts on the living community and environment of Hancheng areas.

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Journal Title
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
Journal Volume
25
Journal Issue
20
Journal Page Range
p. 19566-19584
ISSN
0944-1344
CODEN
ESPLEC

Conference

Title
4. annual water efficiency conference
Dates
7-9 Sep 2016
Place
Coventry (United Kingdom)

INIS

Country of Publication
Germany
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
50015822
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
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Conference
Descriptors DEI
AIR POLLUTION; CHINA; COAL MINING; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; CONCENTRATION RATIO; ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; FOOD; GROUND WATER; HEALTH HAZARDS; ICP MASS SPECTROSCOPY; POLLUTANTS; RISK ASSESSMENT; SOILS; TRACE AMOUNTS; WASTES
Descriptors DEC
ASIA; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; EVALUATION; HAZARDS; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; MASS SPECTROSCOPY; MINING; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; POLLUTION; SPECTROSCOPY; WATER

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