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金属采矿对河流系统的影响:一项全球评估。

Impacts of metal mining on river systems: a global assessment.

作者信息

Macklin M G, Thomas C J, Mudbhatkal A, Brewer P A, Hudson-Edwards K A, Lewin J, Scussolini P, Eilander D, Lechner A, Owen J, Bird G, Kemp D, Mangalaa K R

机构信息

Lincoln Centre for Water and Planetary Health, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK.

Innovative River Solutions, Institute of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

出版信息

Science. 2023 Sep 22;381(6664):1345-1350. doi: 10.1126/science.adg6704. Epub 2023 Sep 21.

Abstract

An estimated 23 million people live on floodplains affected by potentially dangerous concentrations of toxic waste derived from past and present metal mining activity. We analyzed the global dimensions of this hazard, particularly in regard to lead, zinc, copper, and arsenic, using a georeferenced global database detailing all known metal mining sites and intact and failed tailings storage facilities. We then used process-based and empirically tested modeling to produce a global assessment of metal mining contamination in river systems and the numbers of human populations and livestock exposed. Worldwide, metal mines affect 479,200 kilometers of river channels and 164,000 square kilometers of floodplains. The number of people exposed to contamination sourced from long-term discharge of mining waste into rivers is almost 50 times greater than the number directly affected by tailings dam failures.

摘要

据估计,有2300万人生活在受过去和现在金属采矿活动产生的潜在危险浓度有毒废物影响的洪泛区。我们利用一个地理参考全球数据库分析了这一危害的全球范围,特别是关于铅、锌、铜和砷的危害,该数据库详细记录了所有已知的金属采矿地点以及完好和失效的尾矿储存设施。然后,我们使用基于过程且经过实证检验的模型,对河流系统中的金属采矿污染以及受影响的人口和牲畜数量进行了全球评估。在全球范围内,金属矿影响了479200公里的河道和164000平方公里的洪泛区。因采矿废物长期排放到河流中而接触到污染的人数,几乎是直接受尾矿坝故障影响人数的50倍。

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