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Mercury in fish tissues in the area of Malachov Hg-ore deposit (Slovakia)
Title Mercury in fish tissues in the area of Malachov Hg-ore deposit (Slovakia) Author info Peter Andráš, Jana Dadová ... [et. al] Author Andráš Peter 1953- (40%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
Co-authors Dadová Jana 1972- (20%)
Romančík Roman (5%)
Borošová Daniela (10%)
Midula Pavol 1989- (15%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
Dirner Vojtech 1953- (10%)
Source document Environmental geochemistry and health : official journal of the Society for environmental geochemistry and health. Vol. 43, no. 9 (2021), pp. [1-7]. - Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2021 Keywords banícka krajina ortuť znečistenie vôd - kontaminácia vôd - water pollution ryby Headings Geogr. Malachov Form. Descr. články - journal articles Language English Country Switzerland Annotation The abandoned Malachov deposit belongs among the most important historic Hg deposits in the world. The soil, groundwater, surface water, plants, and animals are still heavily contaminated by potentially toxic elements such as As and Cd, but mainly by Hg. This article is focused on the Hg contamination of aquatic plants and animals in the Malachov creek. Mercury concentrations were measured in fresh water (on average 3 lg L-1), in the zoobenthos (on average 362.47 lg kg-1), and in the phytobenthos (on average 578.36 lg kg-1). Higher Hg concentrations were determined in the muscles of Salmo trutta morpha fario (on average 362.47 lg kg-1) and lower in Cottus poecilopus (on average 352.75 lg kg-1). The Hg concentrations were higher in the internal tissues (578.36–1185.75 lg kg-1) than in the muscles of the fish. The Hg content in fresh water exceeded Regulation of the Slovak Government No. 269/2010, which stipulates the criteria for achieving a proper water balance, but the Hg content in the fish muscles of both fish species was below the specified limit of the Food Code of Governmental Regulation of the Slovak Republic No. 608/3/2004–100. The Hg contamination in fishes is controlled by their weight and age. The presented data may be used as the base information for future studies in order to be able to estimate consumption recommendations and warnings. Public work category ADC No. of Archival Copy 50454 Repercussion category ARVAY, Julius - HAUPTVOGL, Martin - DEMKOVA, Lenka - HARANGOZO, L'ubos - SNIRC, Marek - BOBUL'SKA, Lenka - STEFANIKOVA, Jana - KOVACIK, Anton - JAKABOVA, Silvia - JANCO, Ivona - KUNCA, Vladimir - RELIC, Dubravka. Mercury in scarletina bolete mushroom (Neoboletus luridiformis) : intake, spatial distribution in the fruiting body, accumulation ability and health risk assessment. In Ecotoxicology and environmental safety. ISSN 0147-6513, 2022, vol. 232, art. no. 113235, pp. 1-12.
DA SILVA, Luciano V.D. - PEREIRA, Simone F.P. - CARNEIRO, Cristiane C. - E SILVA, Thiago M. - ROCHA, Ronaldo M. - DA COSTA, Hemilton C. - E SILVA, Cleber S. - DE SOUZA, Alan M.F. - DA SILVA, Maria L.S. Assessment of the health risk of indigenous people by the consumption of fish with Hg and As in villages located close to mining. In Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society. ISSN 0103-5053, 2023, vol. 34, no. 12, pp. 1796-1809.
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