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Assessment of the impact of small-scale mining on soil contamination by mercury and hydrocarbons in the kadey catchment (East Cameroon)

Charles Eloundou Ndzana, Valentin Yvan Emmanuel Mvondo, Kemgang Dongmo Tchouta, Benjamin Ngounou Ngatcha

2023Heliyon9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to assess soil contamination by mercury and hydrocarbon products used in gold mining in the Kadey catchment area. The results obtained show that gold mining by the small mine is the cause of chemical contamination of the soil caused by hydrocarbon products with concentrations 800 times higher than the threshold value on certain points of the former mining sites. The use of mercury has led to an increase in its concentration to values that are still below the critical thresholds. It also appears from this work that organic matter plays a very important role in the retention of mercury on the soil surface. In the case of hydrocarbons are concerned, although high concentrations above are found exclusively at the surface, the rainfall contributes to their infiltration into the soil and to a horizontal redistribution of the contamination.

Topics & Concepts

Mercury (programming language)Gold miningContaminationEnvironmental scienceInfiltration (HVAC)Environmental chemistrySoil contaminationOrganic matterSoil waterMercury contaminationHydrology (agriculture)Soil scienceMining engineeringGeologyChemistryGeographyGeotechnical engineeringEcologyBiologyComputer scienceProgramming languageOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryMeteorologyMining and Resource ManagementMercury impact and mitigation studiesHeavy metals in environment
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