Mercury emission from artisanal buladu gold mine and its bioaccumulation in rice grains, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia

Available forms of mercury (Hg) released from artisanal gold mine activities could be taken up increasingly by plants via root and leaf stomata. Total mercury (THg) concentrations in dry deposit, surface soil and rice grains were investigated as well as the potential risks in september 2011 from thr...

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Main Authors: Anwar Mallongi, Poranee Pataranawat, Preeda Parkpian
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spelling th-mahidol.339002018-11-09T09:17:40Z Mercury emission from artisanal buladu gold mine and its bioaccumulation in rice grains, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia Anwar Mallongi Poranee Pataranawat Preeda Parkpian Mahidol University Hasanuddin University Asian Institute of Technology Thailand Engineering Available forms of mercury (Hg) released from artisanal gold mine activities could be taken up increasingly by plants via root and leaf stomata. Total mercury (THg) concentrations in dry deposit, surface soil and rice grains were investigated as well as the potential risks in september 2011 from three rice fields of concern. The results revealed that the concentrations of THg in dry deposition, top soil (0 to 5 cm depth), sub soil (6 to 10 cm depth) and rice grains (Oriza sativa L.) both brown (once milled) and white (twice milled) grains were ranged from 166 to 322 m-2day-1, 484 to 4244 μg kg-1dw, 122 to 1812 μg kg-1ww, and 113 to 1084 μg kg-1ww, respectively. Hazard quotient (HQ) values for dry deposition, top soil and sub soil were ranged from 3 to 7, 5 to 42 and 5 to 36, respectively. Target hazard quotient (THQ) for brown and white rice grains consumptions were found in the range of 0.1 to 1.6 and 0.1 to 1.0, respectively. THQ values through brown rice consumption exceeded the guideline (>1) presented that the brown rice in these areas should not be safe for consumption and are at risks for the whole lifespan. However, the THQ values of both brown and white rice grains in some areas were still low and should be safe for the whole life span consumption. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. 2018-11-09T02:17:40Z 2018-11-09T02:17:40Z 2014-01-01 Conference Paper Advanced Materials Research. Vol.931-932, (2014), 744-748 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.931-932.744 10226680 2-s2.0-84901585365 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/33900 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84901585365&origin=inward
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Anwar Mallongi
Poranee Pataranawat
Preeda Parkpian
Mercury emission from artisanal buladu gold mine and its bioaccumulation in rice grains, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia
description Available forms of mercury (Hg) released from artisanal gold mine activities could be taken up increasingly by plants via root and leaf stomata. Total mercury (THg) concentrations in dry deposit, surface soil and rice grains were investigated as well as the potential risks in september 2011 from three rice fields of concern. The results revealed that the concentrations of THg in dry deposition, top soil (0 to 5 cm depth), sub soil (6 to 10 cm depth) and rice grains (Oriza sativa L.) both brown (once milled) and white (twice milled) grains were ranged from 166 to 322 m-2day-1, 484 to 4244 μg kg-1dw, 122 to 1812 μg kg-1ww, and 113 to 1084 μg kg-1ww, respectively. Hazard quotient (HQ) values for dry deposition, top soil and sub soil were ranged from 3 to 7, 5 to 42 and 5 to 36, respectively. Target hazard quotient (THQ) for brown and white rice grains consumptions were found in the range of 0.1 to 1.6 and 0.1 to 1.0, respectively. THQ values through brown rice consumption exceeded the guideline (>1) presented that the brown rice in these areas should not be safe for consumption and are at risks for the whole lifespan. However, the THQ values of both brown and white rice grains in some areas were still low and should be safe for the whole life span consumption. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Anwar Mallongi
Poranee Pataranawat
Preeda Parkpian
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author Anwar Mallongi
Poranee Pataranawat
Preeda Parkpian
author_sort Anwar Mallongi
title Mercury emission from artisanal buladu gold mine and its bioaccumulation in rice grains, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia
title_short Mercury emission from artisanal buladu gold mine and its bioaccumulation in rice grains, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia
title_full Mercury emission from artisanal buladu gold mine and its bioaccumulation in rice grains, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia
title_fullStr Mercury emission from artisanal buladu gold mine and its bioaccumulation in rice grains, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Mercury emission from artisanal buladu gold mine and its bioaccumulation in rice grains, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia
title_sort mercury emission from artisanal buladu gold mine and its bioaccumulation in rice grains, gorontalo province, indonesia
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