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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2016

Trace elements distributions at Datoko-Shega artisanal mining site, northern Ghana

Emmanuel Arhin; Apea Ohene Boansi; Musah Saeed Zango

AbstractEnvironmental geochemistry classifies elements into essential, non-essential and toxic elements in relationship to human health. To assess the environmental impact of mining at Datoko-Shega area, the distributions and concentrations of trace elements in stream sediments and soil samples were carried out. X-ray fluorescence analytical technique was used to measure the major and trace element concentrations in sediments and modified fire assay absorption spectrometry in soils. The results showed general depletion of major elements except titanium oxide (TiO2) compared to the average crustal concentrations. The retention of TiO2 at the near surface environment probably was due to the intense tropical weathering accompanied by the removal of fine sediments and soil fractions during the harmattan season by the dry north-east trade winds and sheet wash deposits formed after flash floods. The results also showed extreme contamination of selenium (Se), cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg), plus strong contaminations of arsenic (As) and chromium (Cr) in addition to moderate contamination of lead (Pb) in the trace element samples relative to crustal averages in the upper continental crust. However Hg, Pb and Cd concentrations tend to be high around the artisanal workings. It was recognised from the analysis of the results that the artisanal mining activity harnessed and introduces some potentially toxic elements such as Hg, Cd and Pb mostly in the artisan mine sites. But the interpretation of the trace element data thus invalidates the elevation of As concentrations to be from the mine operations. It consequently noticed As values in the mine-impacted areas to be similar or sometimes lower than As values in areas outside the mine sites from the stream sediment results.


Journal of Natural Sciences Research | 2013

Health Risks of Heavy Metals in selected Food Crops cultivated in Small-scale Gold-mining Areas in Wassa-Amenfi-West District of Ghana

Musah Saeed Zango; Maxwell Anim-Gyampo; Boateng Ampadu


Journal of environment and earth science | 2015

Assessing the Impact of a Dam on the Livelihood of Surrounding Communities: A Case Study of Vea Dam in the Upper East Region of Ghana

Boateng Ampadu; Bismark Awinbire Akurugu; Musah Saeed Zango; Samuel K. Abanyie; Steve Ampofo


Journal of Sustainable Development | 2014

Assessment of Groundwater Sustainability in the Bawku East Municipality of Ghana

Musah Saeed Zango; Maxwell Anim-Gyampo; Boateng Ampadu


Environment and Pollution | 2014

Assessment of Drinking Water Quality of Groundwaters in Bunpkurugu-Yunyo District of Ghana

Maxwell Anim Gyampo; Musah Saeed Zango; Boateng Ampadu


Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2017

Determination of trace elements and their concentrations in clay balls: problem of geophagia practice in Ghana.

Emmanuel Arhin; Musah Saeed Zango


Journal of environment and earth science | 2018

Preliminary Investigation of the Geologic Controls of Graphite Mineralization and Exploration Potential of the Wa-Lawra Belt: Implications for Kambale Graphite Deposit

Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari; Musah Saeed Zango


Ghana Mining Journal | 2018

Gold in Plant: A Biogeochemical Approach in Detecting Gold Anomalies Undercover- A Case Study at Pelangio Gold Project at Mamfo Area of Brong Ahafo, Ghana

Emmanuel Arhin; Samuel Torkornoo; Musah Saeed Zango; Raymond Kazapoe


Earth Systems and Environment | 2018

Comparative Analysis of Fluoride Concentrations in Groundwaters in Northern and Southern Ghana: Implications for the Contaminant Sources

Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari; Musah Saeed Zango; Harriet Mateko Korboe


Universal Journal of Geoscience | 2017

Characterizing and Indexing Regolith Materials Using Geochemistry towards Hidden Mineral Anomaly Delineation: A Case Study of Savannah Region of NW Ghana

Emmanuel Arhin; Musah Saeed Zango; Rayond Kazapoe

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Emmanuel Arhin

University for Development Studies

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Boateng Ampadu

University for Development Studies

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Belinda S. Berdie

University for Development Studies

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Maxwell Anim-Gyampo

University for Development Studies

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Apea Ohene Boansi

University for Development Studies

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Maxwell Anim Gyampo

University for Development Studies

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Raymond Kazapoe

University for Development Studies

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Samuel K. Abanyie

University for Development Studies

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Steve Ampofo

University for Development Studies

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