在菲律宾北部Camarines的手工小规模金矿地区收集的妇女头发中的汞浓度

Harune Shibata, C. Takenaka, S. Murao, K. Sera
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《关于汞的水俣公约》缔结后,除一些发展中国家外,世界范围内已禁止使用汞。菲律宾共和国是《公约》128个签署国之一。菲律宾有许多手工和小规模的金矿开采(ASGM)业务仍然使用汞来合并黄金。为了了解暴露于汞对女性头发的直接影响,我们在菲律宾北部Camarines的ASGM和非ASGM地区对有汞污染风险的女性头发样本进行了质子诱导x射线辐射分析。在头发取样的同时,我们还对这些女性进行了关于她们生活的采访。从分析结果来看,我们发现头发样本中的汞浓度范围处于安全水平,在ASGM和非ASGM区域之间没有显著差异。一项关于饮食对头发样本中汞浓度影响的分析显示,吃鱼越多的女性,汞浓度越高。我们通过头发分析得出的结果并没有显示暴露于大气汞的直接影响,但有必要对当地居民进行进一步调查,以降低女性汞污染的风险,即使在ASGM中汞的使用最终结束之后。
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Mercury concentration in hair collected from women in artisanal small-scale gold mining areas in Camarines Norte, Philippines
After the conclusion of the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the use of mercury (Hg) has been prohibited worldwide, except in some developing countries. The Republic of the Philippines is one of the 128 signatories of the Convention. There are many artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) operations in the Philippines that still use Hg to amalgamate gold. In order to know the direct effect of exposure to Hg on women’s hair, we performed the proton-induced X-ray emission analysis of Hg concentrations in the hair samples collected from women at risk of Hg contamination, in both ASGM and non-ASGM areas in Camarines Norte, Philippines. At the same time of the hair sampling, we also conducted interviews with the women about their lives. From the analysis results, we found that the range of Hg concentrations in the hair samples was at a safe level, with no significant difference between the ASGM and non-ASGM areas. An analysis of the effect of diet on Hg concentrations in the hair samples showed a tendency toward higher Hg concentrations in women who ate more fish. Our results through hair analysis did not show a direct effect of exposure to atmospheric Hg, but further survey of local people should be necessary to reduce the risk of Hg contamination in women even after the use of Hg in ASGM eventually comes to an end.
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