Historical gold mining operations in Nova Scotia, Canada resulted in numerous deposits of publicly accessible, arsenic (As)-rich mine waste that have weathered...
Past investigations at historical gold (Au) districts in Nova Scotia, Canada have identified elevated concentrations of arsenic (As) and mercury (Hg) in nearby...
Windblown and vehicle-raised dust from unvegetated mine tailings can be a human health risk. Airborne particles from As-rich abandoned Au mine tailings from...
Slag is a waste product from the pyrometallurgical processing of various ores. Based on over 150 published studies, this paper provides an overview of...
Gold mining in Nova Scotia dates back to the mid-1800s. Historical industrial practices generated over 3 000 000 tonnes of finely ground mine wastes...
Gold was mined in 64 districts in southern Nova Scotia between 1861 and the early 1940s, followed by limited, intermittent production up to the present. There...
The mineral form, grain size and texture of As-bearing particles are important factors influencing the risk to human health associated with exposure to...
The Bralorne and Pioneer mines, now inactive, produced over 4 million ounces of Au from an orogenic lode Au deposit located on the eastern edge of the Coastal...
Arsenic toxicity in drinking water is a global issue, with chronic exposure causing cancer and other health concerns. Groundwater from geochemically similar...
Chronic exposure to high concentrations of arsenic (As) in windblown and vehicle-raised dust from tailings sites in Nova Scotia poses a potential health risk...
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