Litcius/Paper detail

Estimation of Mercury Losses and Gold Production by Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM)

Akihiro Yoshimura, SUEMASU Koyo, Marcello M. Veiga

2021Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) utilizes mercury (Hg) for the extraction of gold (Au) and is responsible for the largest anthropogenic source of emissions and releases of Hg to the environment. Previous estimates of Hg use in ASGM have varied widely. In this effort, Hg losses in ASGM were derived from the difference between estimates of total Au production and the production reported by conventional gold mining. On the basis of this result, the average ratio of Hg lost to Au produced in ASGM was estimated to be 1.96 in Africa, 4.63 in Latin America, and 1.23 in Asia. The difference among regions can be attributed to the amalgamation procedure used by the miners, in which whole-ore amalgamation is predominant in Latin America and Asia. The obtained estimated ratio of Hg lost :Au produced suggested the possibility to detect either Au or Hg smuggling from one country to another. On the other hand, the importance of considering cyanidation in ASGM was also suggested. Graphical Abstract

Topics & Concepts

Gold miningMercury (programming language)Gold extractionElemental mercuryEnvironmental scienceGold cyanidationLatin AmericansEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental protectionChemistryPolitical scienceComputer scienceCyanideLawProgramming languagePhysical chemistryFlue gasInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryMining and Resource ManagementExtraction and Separation ProcessesMercury impact and mitigation studies
Estimation of Mercury Losses and Gold Production by Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) | Litcius