Heavy metal levels in lichens, soils, sediments and water bodies: A study of a mining area of Teberebie and its environs in the ,Used

Heavy metal levels in lichens, soils, sediments and water bodies: A study of a mining area of Teberebie and its environs in the ,Used

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Mining and industrial processing are among the main sources of heavy metals contamination in the environment. Heavy metals may accumulate to toxic level which can cause a potential risk to human health. Air, soil and water pollution monitoring and assessment of mining areas are therefore imperative for sustainable environment. This book which is based on a research study conducted in Ghana gives an insight on how the levels of ten heavy metals in air, soils and water samples can be monitored in a mining area. This book explores how pollution can be quantified using indices. It also explains how multivariate statistical analysis can be integrated into the identification of pollution sources. It will provide a valuable tool in developing assessment strategies for effective air, soil and water monitoring studies in vicinities exposed to gold mining and other industrial activities.

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