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Environmental Health Perspectives | 2013

Linking geological and health sciences to assess childhood lead poisoning from artisanal gold mining in Nigeria.

Geoffrey S. Plumlee; James Durant; Suzette A. Morman; Antonio Neri; Ruth E. Wolf; Carrie A. Dooyema; Philip L. Hageman; Heather A. Lowers; Gregory L. Fernette; Gregory P. Meeker; William M. Benzel; Rhonda L. Driscoll; Cyrus J. Berry; James G. Crock; Harland L. Goldstein; Monique Adams; Casey Bartrem; Simba Tirima; Behrooz Behbod; Ian von Lindern; Mary Jean Brown

Background: In 2010, Médecins Sans Frontières discovered a lead poisoning outbreak linked to artisanal gold processing in northwestern Nigeria. The outbreak has killed approximately 400 young children and affected thousands more. Objectives: Our aim was to undertake an interdisciplinary geological- and health-science assessment to clarify lead sources and exposure pathways, identify additional toxicants of concern and populations at risk, and examine potential for similar lead poisoning globally. Methods: We applied diverse analytical methods to ore samples, soil and sweep samples from villages and family compounds, and plant foodstuff samples. Results: Natural weathering of lead-rich gold ores before mining formed abundant, highly gastric-bioaccessible lead carbonates. The same fingerprint of lead minerals found in all sample types confirms that ore processing caused extreme contamination, with up to 185,000 ppm lead in soils/sweep samples and up to 145 ppm lead in plant foodstuffs. Incidental ingestion of soils via hand-to-mouth transmission and of dusts cleared from the respiratory tract is the dominant exposure pathway. Consumption of water and foodstuffs contaminated by the processing is likely lesser, but these are still significant exposure pathways. Although young children suffered the most immediate and severe consequences, results indicate that older children, adult workers, pregnant women, and breastfed infants are also at risk for lead poisoning. Mercury, arsenic, manganese, antimony, and crystalline silica exposures pose additional health threats. Conclusions: Results inform ongoing efforts in Nigeria to assess lead contamination and poisoning, treat victims, mitigate exposures, and remediate contamination. Ore deposit geology, pre-mining weathering, and burgeoning artisanal mining may combine to cause similar lead poisoning disasters elsewhere globally.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2011

Critical tissue residue approach linking accumulated metals in aquatic insects to population and community-level effects.

Travis S. Schmidt; William H. Clements; Robert E. Zuellig; Katharine A. Mitchell; Stanley E. Church; Richard B. Wanty; Carma A. San Juan; Monique Adams; Paul J. Lamothe

Whole body Zn concentrations in individuals (n = 825) from three aquatic insect taxa (mayflies Rhithrogena spp. and Drunella spp. and the caddisfly Arctopsyche grandis) were used to predict effects on populations and communities (n = 149 samples). Both mayflies accumulated significantly more Zn than the caddisfly. The presence/absence of Drunella spp. most reliably distinguished sites with low and high Zn concentrations; however, population densities of mayflies were more sensitive to increases in accumulated Zn. Critical tissue residues (634 μg/g Zn for Drunella spp. and 267 μg/g Zn for Rhithrogena spp.) caused a 20% reduction in maximum (90th quantile) mayfly densities. These critical tissue residues were associated with exposure to 7.0 and 3.9 μg/L dissolved Zn for Drunella spp. and Rhithrogena spp., respectively. A threshold in a measure of taxonomic completeness (observed/expected) was observed at 5.4 μg/L dissolved Zn. Dissolved Zn concentrations associated with critical tissue residues in mayflies were also associated with adverse effects in the aquatic community as a whole. These effects on populations and communities occurred at Zn concentrations below the U.S. EPA hardness-adjusted continuous chronic criterion.


Scientific Investigations Report | 2005

Geochemical assessment of metals and dioxin in sediment from the San Carlos Reservoir and the Gila, San Carlos, and San Francisco Rivers, Arizona

Stanley E. Church; LaDonna M. Choate; Marci E. Marot; David L. Fey; Monique Adams; Paul H. Briggs; Zoe Ann Brown

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Open-File Report | 2001

Environmental studies of the World Trade Center area after the September 11, 2001 attack

Roger Nelson Clark; Robert O. Green; Gregg A. Swayze; Greg Meeker; Steve J. Sutley; Todd M. Hoefen; K. Eric Livo; Geoff Plumlee; Betina Pavri; Chuck Sarture; Steve Wilson; P.L. Hageman; Paul J. Lamothe; J. Sam Vance; Joseph W. Boardman; Isabelle Brownfield; Carol A. Gent; Laurie C. Morath; J. Taggart; Peter M. Theodorakos; Monique Adams


Open-File Report | 2007

Preliminary analytical results for ash and burned soils from the October 2007 southern California wildfires

Geoffrey S. Plumlee; Deborah A. Martin; Todd M. Hoefen; Raymond F. Kokaly; Philip L. Hageman; Alison Eckberg; Gregory P. Meeker; Monique Adams; Michael W. Anthony; Paul J. Lamothe


Open-File Report | 2008

Leachate Geochemical Results for Ash and Burned Soil Samples from the October 2007 Southern California Wildfires

Philip L. Hageman; Geoffrey S. Plumlee; Deborah A. Martin; Todd M. Hoefen; Gregory P. Meeker; Monique Adams; Paul J. Lamothe; Michael W. Anthony


Open-File Report | 2008

Catalog of Mount St. Helens 2004-2007 Dome Samples with Major- and Trace-Element Chemistry

Carl R. Thornber; John S. Pallister; Michael C. Rowe; Siobhan McConnell; Trystan M. Herriott; Alison Eckberg; Winston C. Stokes; Diane Johnson Cornelius; Richard M. Conrey; Tammy Hannah; Joseph E. Taggart; Monique Adams; Paul J. Lamothe; James R. Budahn; Charles M. Knaack


Open-File Report | 1999

Geochemical data for environmental studies of mercury mines in Nevada

John E. Gray; Monique Adams; James G. Crock; Peter M. Theodorakos


ACS symposium series | 2009

Inorganic chemical composition and chemical reactivity of settled dust generated by the world trade center building collapse

Geoffrey S. Plumlee; Philip L. Hageman; Paul J. Lamothe; Thomas L. Ziegler; Gregory P. Meeker; Peter M. Theodorakos; Isabelle K. Brownfield; Monique Adams; Gregg A. Swayze; Todd M. Hoefen; J. Taggart; Roger Nelson Clark; Stephen E. Wilson; Stephen J. Sutley


Open-File Report | 2015

Multi-elemental analysis of aqueous geochemical samples by quadrupole inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)

Ruth E. Wolf; Monique Adams

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Paul J. Lamothe

United States Geological Survey

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Philip L. Hageman

United States Geological Survey

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Geoffrey S. Plumlee

United States Geological Survey

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Philip L. Verplanck

United States Geological Survey

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David L. Fey

United States Geological Survey

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Ruth E. Wolf

United States Geological Survey

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Todd M. Hoefen

United States Geological Survey

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Gregory P. Meeker

United States Geological Survey

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Peter M. Theodorakos

United States Geological Survey

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