撒哈拉以南非洲东喀麦隆手工和小规模金矿开采对环境的影响:概述

Mumbfu Ernestine Mimba , Phebe Ursula Teh Mbafor , Salomon César Nguemhe Fils , Melvin Tamnta Nforba
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喀麦隆东部地区是采矿活动的重要地区。在过去的20年里,对该地区手工和小规模金矿开采(ASGM)的潜在环境影响的研究越来越多。从短期和长期来看,这种类型的采矿可以产生许多健康、环境和社会经济影响,这些影响可以使用不同的方法来衡量。本研究通过文献综述分析了ASGM对喀麦隆这一地区一些矿区的影响。考虑了四类采矿引起的危害:水和溪流沉积物、土壤和尾矿、健康、社会和经济以及土地利用/覆盖变化。大多数研究都集中在Betare Oya和Batouri矿区对水和土壤的影响上。通常,Betare Oya和Batouri的天然水体分别受到Fe、Mn、Cu、Ni Cr和As、Cr、Pb、V、Zn的污染。由于采用手工采金技术,Betare Oya的土壤受重金属影响最大。已查明污染点源发生在活动和废弃的矿场周围。此外,还分析了社会经济和土地利用/覆盖风险评估。不同机构和利益相关者之间的合作可以加强大型数据库、专业知识和技术的开发,以更好地了解该地区的潜在风险并做出决策。最后,应在该地区扩大使用基于地理信息系统的建模来评估采矿产生的影响。这种方法有助于处理与采矿造成的危害有关的地理空间数据,并确保进行长期调查,以监测该地区自然水域、海底沉积物和土壤的污染演变。
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Environmental impact of artisanal and small-scale gold mining in East Cameroon, Sub-Saharan Africa: An overview

The East Region of Cameroon is a crucial area for mining activities. Over the past 20 years, there has been growing research into the potential environmental impacts of artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) in this region. Both in the short and long term, this type of mining can generate numerous health, environmental and socioeconomic impacts that can be measured using diverse methods. This study analyzes impacts of ASGM in some mining districts of this part of Cameroon through literature review. Four categories of mining-induced hazards have been considered: water and stream sediments, soil and mine tailings, health, society, and economy, and land use/cover change. The majority of studies have focused on the impacts on water and soil in the Betare-Oya and Batouri mining areas. Generally, the natural waters of Betare-Oya and Batouri are contaminated in Fe, Mn, Cu, Ni Cr and As, Cr, Pb, V, Zn, respectively. The soils in Betare-Oya are the most impacted by heavy metals due to the artisanal gold mining techniques employed. Point sources of contamination were identified to occur around active and abandoned mine sites. Additionally, socioeconomic and land use/cover risk assessments have been analyzed. The collaboration between different institutions and stakeholders can enhance the development of large databases, expertise, and technology for a better understanding of potential risks in the region and decision making. Finally, the use of GIS-based modeling for the assessment of mining-generated impacts should be expanded in the region. This approach is useful in handling geospatial data related to hazards caused by mining and for ensuring a long-term survey to monitor the evolution of contamination in natural waters, bottom sediments, and soils in the region.

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