Trace Elements in Volcanic Environments and Human Health Effects

D. Linhares, P. Garcia, A. Rodrigues
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Trace elements play an essential role in the normal metabolism and physiological functions of living beings. The distribution and concentration of trace elements in the environment results from both anthropogenic and natural origins; this chapter will focus on volcanism as one of the major natural sources of trace elements. In volcanic areas, the emissions and deposits of volcanogenic elements are key factors for geochemical mobility of trace elements and their distribution in the environment and, their effects on animals and human health. Volcanic areas have been associated with increased incidence of several diseases, such as fluorosis or even some types of cancer, leveraging the studies on the potential of this natural phenomenon as a promoter of diseases. As the Azores Archipelago is a volcanic area, with several manifestations of active volcanism, this region presents itself as an ideal study scenario for a multidisciplinary approach on environmental health problems, such as the exposure to toxic and/or deficient levels of trace elements. This chapter will present an integrated approach, describing the occurrence, the monitoring of trace elements and their characterization, the biological role in human body, and the human biomonitoring and health risk assessment, using case studies as examples.
火山环境中的微量元素及其对人体健康的影响
微量元素在生物的正常代谢和生理功能中起着至关重要的作用。环境中微量元素的分布和浓度既有人为因素,也有自然因素;本章将重点讨论作为微量元素主要天然来源之一的火山活动。在火山地区,火山成因元素的排放和沉积是微量元素地球化学流动及其在环境中的分布及其对动物和人类健康的影响的关键因素。火山地区与几种疾病的发病率增加有关,例如氟中毒,甚至某些类型的癌症,利用关于这种自然现象作为疾病促进因素的潜力的研究。由于亚速尔群岛是一个火山地区,有几种活火山活动的表现形式,因此该地区是采用多学科方法研究环境健康问题(例如接触有毒和/或微量元素缺乏水平)的理想研究地点。本章将介绍一种综合的方法,描述微量元素的发生、微量元素的监测及其特征、微量元素在人体中的生物学作用以及人体生物监测和健康风险评估,并以案例研究为例。
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