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Biochemistry of mercury in an impacted gold mining tropical aquatic system: the Pra River Basin in Southwestern Ghana PDF

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BIOGEOCHEMISTRYOFMERCURYINANIMPACTEDGOLDMINING TROPICALAQUATICSYSTEM:THEPRARIVERBASININSOUTHWESTERN GHANA By AUGUSTINEKWAMEDONKOR ADISSERTATIONPRESENTEDTOTHEGRADUATESCHOOL OFTHEUNIVERSITYOFFLORIDAINPARTIALFULFILLMENT OFTHEREQUIREMENTSFORTHEDEGREEOF DOCTOROFPHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITYOFFLORIDA 2005 Copyright2005 by AugustineKwameDonkor TOMYLORDBETHEGLORY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IammostgratefultotheMostHighGodforseeingmethroughthisprogram. I am very much indebted to my advisor Dr. Jean-Claude Bonzongo under whose guidanceandadviceIundertookthisproject.Hisinvaluableideasandwisdomheshared gavemetheneededinspirationtocompletethisresearch.Hewillalwaysberemembered forhissupport,love,concernandclosecooperation.Mywarmestthanksalsogotomy supervisorycommitteemembers,Dr.JosephDelfino,Dr.ThomasCrismanandDr.James Winefordner(ChemistryDepartment)whocarefullyreadthemanuscriptandmademany usefulsuggestions.Theiroutstandingeffortsbroughtthisdissertationtoareality. I wish to express my profound gratitude to Dr. Vincent Nartey (Chemistry Department)UniversityofGhana,Accra-Ghana,forhiskeyroleinthesamplingand transportingofsamplestoUSA. Hisunderstanding,closecooperation,encouragement and moral support “kept me going and the completion ofthis research”. I am also thankfulfortheservicesofhisstudent,Mr.DennisAdotey. MysincerethankstoDr.BenjaminSmith(ChemistryDepartment);hisservices andassistanceindiversewayswillnotbeforgotten.Iwouldalsoliketothankallmy colleaguesinthedepartmentespeciallythoseinDr.Bonzongo’sgroup,Mr.B.K.Dubey ofDr. Townsend’s groupfor1CP-AES analysis andtheadministrativestafffortheir assistancealways.IwishtoacknowledgethegreathelpprovidedbymygoodfriendsDr. YawSolomonObengandDr.RexMaimait. iii ManythankstoUniversityofFloridaforaComptonFellowshipawardandthe InstituteofHealthandConservation,SantaRosa,Californiaforagrantforthisresearch. SpecialthankstoAnneFitzgeraldofFitzgeraldAssociatesforherassistance. Finally,IsayabigthankyoutomywifeAliceandthethreekids,Glory,Joyand Peacefortheirloveandsupportthroughouttheperiod. IV 91 TABLEOFCONTENTS page ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iii LISTOFTABLES viii LISTOFFIGURES x ABSTRACT xiii CHAPTER GENERALINTRODUCTION 1 1 GOLDMININGANDMERCURYPOLLUTION 5 2.1Introduction 5 2.1.1BriefHistoryofGoldMiningandMercury 9 2.1.2GoldRushesAroundtheWorld 1 2.2GoldMiningProcessesandAmalgamationTechnology 14 2.2.1MercuryDischargestotheEnvironmentduetoPastandPresentGold MiningActivities 1 2.4MercuryandHumanHealthImpacts 32 2.4.1DirectExposureviaInhalation 32 2.4.2ExposureviaDiet 33 2 MERCURYINDIFFERENTENVIRONMENTALCOMPARTMENTSoFTHE PRARIVERBASIN,SOUTHWESTERNGHANA 36 3.1Introduction 36 3.2StudySite 41 3.3MethodsandMaterials 44 3.3.1Sampling 44 3.3.2Analysis 47 3.3.2.1Totalandmethyl-Hgintheaqueousphase 47 3.3.2.2Totalandmethyl-Hginsedimentsandsoils 47 3.3.2.3Totalandmethyl-Hginfish 48 3.3.2.4Totalandmethyl-Hginhair 48 3.3.2.5DeterminationofothertracemetalsbyICP-AES 49 v 3.4 ResultsandDiscussion 50 3-4.1Mercuryintheaqueousphase 50 3-4.2MercuryinSediments 55 3.4.3ImpactofAGMonLevelsofTraceElementsotherthanMercuryin Sediments 59 3.4.4AssessmentoftheContaminationLevelofPraRiverSediments 67 3.4.4.1Mercuryenrichmentinthesediments 69 3.4.4.2Co-variationofmercuryandothermetalswithA1 74 3.4.5.MercuryinSoils 87 3.4.6MercuryinBiologicalTissues 90 3.4.6.1.MercuryinFishTissues 90 3.4.6.2MercuryinHumanHair 92 3.5Conclusions 96 4 MERCURYTRANSFORMATIONANDMETHYLMERCURY PRODUCTIONINSOILSANDSEDIMENTSOFTHEPRARIVERBASIN 98 4.1Introduction 98 4.2Materialsandmethods 102 4.2.1StudyAreaandSampling 102 4.2.2DeterminationoftheEffectofWaterContentonMethyl-HgFormation inSoil 103 4.2.3DeterminationofthePotentialRatesofHgMethylationandMethyl-Hg DegradationinRiverineSediments 104 4.2.4DeterminationofHgSpeciationinSoilandSedimentSamples 104 4.3ResultsandDiscussion 107 4.3.1EffectofWaterContentonInorganicHgPresentinSoilsandonHg NewlyAddedtoSoils 107 4.3.2ProductionandDegradationofMethyl-HgandthePotentialfor Mercury AccumulationinRiverSediments 121 5 ASSESSINGTHEROLEOFSOLARRADIATIONONMERCURY TRANSFORMATIONANDCYCLING 127 5.1Introduction 127 5.2ChangesinIn-comingSolarRadiationandMercuryCycling 131 5.2.1OrganicMatterandHgAssociationinTerrestrialandAquaticSystems132 5.2.2DirectImpactofUV-RadiationonOrganicMatter 135 5.2.3IncreasingSolarUV-RadiationandHgBioaccumulation/Toxicity 137 5.3PotentialImpactsofUV-RadiationonHgCycling 138 5.3.1Photo-reduction 139 5-3.2Photo-oxidation 142 5.3.3DirectEffectofSolarRadiationonAqueousMethyl-Hg-Degradation andHg-Methylation 142 5.4PreliminaryLaboratoryStudytoAssesstheIndirectEffectofUV-BonHg Transformation 143 5.4.1Methods 143 vi 5.4PreliminaryLaboratoryStudytoAssesstheIndirectEffectofUV-BonHg Transformation 143 5.4.1Methods 143 5.4.2ResultsandDiscussion 144 5.5Summary 145 6 CONCLUSIONSANDRECOMMENDATIONS 148 6.1Conclusions 148 6.2Recommendations 149 APPENDIX A QA-QCFORTHESEDIMENTANDSOILANALYSESFROMTHEPRA RIVERBASIN 150 A.lTotal-Hg 150 A.2Methyl-Hg 151 B TOTALMERCURY(THg)CONCENTRATIONS(ngg1DRYWEIGHT)AND PERCENTAGEOFSPECIESCONTRIBUTIONINTHEINVESTIGATED SEDIMENTS 155 C MERCURYMETHYLATIONANDMETHYLMERCURYDEMETHYLATIONIN SEDIMENTS 156 LISTOFREFERENCES 159 BIOGRAPHICALSKETCH 199 vii 2- LISTOFTABLES 3- Table page 1EstimatedMercuryInputtotheEnvironmentDuetoGoldandSilverMining 23 1MineralproductionfromGhanaiansmall-scaleminingsectorfrom1989to2003....37 3-2Concentrationsoftotal-Hg(THg),methyl-Hg(MeHg),anddissolvedorganic carbon(DOC)inwatersamplescollectedduringJune2002rainyandJanuary 2003dryperiods,(nd=notdetermined) 52 3-3Totalandmethyl-Hgconcentrationsinmg/kginsedimentssamplescollected duringtheJune2002rainyandJanuary2003dryperiods 55 3-4Totalmetalconcentrationsinmg/kgdryweight(ppm)andorganicmattercontent determinedaslossonignition(LOI)onriversedimentscollectedfromthePra Riverbasinduring“June2002rainyseason” 61 3-5Totalmetalconcentrationsinmg/kgdryweight(ppm)andorganicmattercontent determinedaslossonignition(LOI)onriversedimentscollectedfromthePra Riverbasinduring“January2003dryseason” 63 3-6Pearsoncorrelationcoefficientsforsedimentdatacollectedduringthedryseason. Lead(Pb)andcobalt(Co)arenotincludedastheirconcentrationswerebelow instrumentanalyticaldetectioninsamplescollectedinJanuary2003dryseason...65 3-7PearsonCorrelationcoefficientsforsedimentdatacollectedduringtheJune2002 wetseason 66 3-8Calculatedenrichmentfactors*(EF)foranalyzedelementsinsedimentsamples collectedintheJune2002rainyseason.Shalereferencevaluesweretakenfrom TurekianandWedepohl(1961) 70 3-9Calculatedenrichmentfactors(EF)foranalyzedelementsinsedimentsamples collectedduringtheJanuary2003dryseason.Shalereferencevaluesweretaken fromTurekianandWedepohl(1961).*ND=notdetected 72 3-10Totalandmethyl-Hgconcentrationsinmg/kgandpercentOrganicMatter(% OM)insoilsamplescollectedduringJune2002rainyandJanuary2003dry periods 88 viii 3-11Averagetotalandmethyl-Hgconcentrationsintissues(dryweight)fromfour differentfishspeciesthatarecommoninlocalpeople’sdietcollectedalongPra RiverduringJanuary2003dryseason 91 33--12THgandMeHgconcentrationsinmg/kginheadhairsamplescollectedfrom indigenouspeoplealongthePraRiverduringtherainyperiodofJune2002. Sampleswerecollectedfromvillagescorrespondingtothelistedsitenumbers. 4- Thenumberofindividualspersiteislistedincolumn2 93 13THgandMeHgconcentrationsinmg/kginheadhairsamplescollectedfrom indigenouspeopleatthesamplinglocationnumber6duringthedryperiodof January2003 95 1Totalmercuryconcentrations(ngHgg'1dryweight)andpercentageofspecies contributionintheinvestigatedsoils,alongPraRiverBasin 119 4-2Potentialratesofmercurymethylationandmethyl-Hgdemethylationinsediments ofthePraRiverBasin 121 4-3SpecificratesofHgmethylationandmethyl-Hgdemethylationdeterminedas percentageoftheaddedinorganicHg(formethylationexperiments)andmethyl- Hg(fordemethylation)transformedperincubationhour 122 A-l.MajorionsalongthecourseofthePraRiverBasininppmduringJune2002 rainyandJanuary2003dryperiods 152 B-l. Totalmercury(THg)concentrations(ngg'1dryweight)andpercentageof speciescontributionintheinvestigatedsediments 155 IX

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