Article
Environmental assessment of mercury dispersion, transformation and bioavailability in the Lake Victoria Goldfields, Tanzania.
University of Dar es Salaam, P.O. Box 35052 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Journal of Environmental Management (impact factor:
3.24).
10/2006;
81(2):167-73.
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2005.09.026
pp.167-73
Source: PubMed
-
Citations (0)
- Cited In (1)
-
Article: Elemental contents in hair of children from two regions in dar es salaam.
[show abstract] [hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The work presented in this paper is part of the study which aims at determining the levels of elements in hair of children in Tanzania as a bioindicator of their nutrition and health. In this paper, the levels of trace elements in hair from children living in Dar es Salaam have been analysed. The analysis was carried out by long and short irradiation INAA at the reactor centre of the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Rez Czech Republic. 22 samples were collected from children living at Kiwalani about 12 km from Dar es Salaam city and 16 samples from children living at Mlimani, the main campus of University of Dar es Salaam. A total of 34 elements were found in the hair of the children. There were no big differences between the concentration levels of the essential elements in hair samples collected from the children which might indicate the same food consumption habits.International Journal of Analytical Chemistry 01/2012; 2012:495043.
Data provided are for informational purposes only. Although carefully collected, accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
The impact factor represents a rough estimation of the journal's impact factor and does not reflect the actual
current impact factor.
Publisher conditions are provided by RoMEO. Differing provisions from the publisher's actual policy or licence
agreement may be applicable.
Keywords
1st week
Atmospheric exposure
equilibrated water
Hg emissions
Hg pollution
Hg transformation
Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria goldfields
lichens sampled
low availability
mean level
Mercury uptake
metallic Hg
net production
paper reviews results
Parmelia lichen
presents additional data
regional background level
river sediments
tropical conditions