Heavy Metals 2018
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.76082
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Environmental Contamination by Heavy Metals

Abstract: The environment and its compartments have been severely polluted by heavy metals. This has compromised the ability of the environment to foster life and render its intrinsic values. Heavy metals are known to be naturally occurring compounds, but anthropogenic activities introduce them in large quantities in different environmental compartments. This leads to the environment's ability to foster life being reduced as human, animal, and plant health become threatened. This occurs due to bioaccumulation in the foo… Show more

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“…Heavy metals are generated from both anthropogenic and natural sources and are eventually discharged into the environment [6,7]. The main natural discharge of heavy metals is during volcanic eruptions and weathering of metal-bearing rocks [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Heavy metals are generated from both anthropogenic and natural sources and are eventually discharged into the environment [6,7]. The main natural discharge of heavy metals is during volcanic eruptions and weathering of metal-bearing rocks [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main natural discharge of heavy metals is during volcanic eruptions and weathering of metal-bearing rocks [2]. The discharge of heavy metals through various man-made activities, for example excessive application of chemical fertilizers, wood burning, coal combustion, vehicle exhaust, mining, smelting and incineration [2], has caused a wide spread disruption of the normal biogeochemical cycles of metals causing a larger accumulation of heavy metals in the environment, especially the soil [6][7][8]. The major heavy metals of concern include lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury, copper and chromium because of their toxic impact on human health; for instance, environmental exposure to high concentrations of heavy metals has been linked with various cancers and kidney issues [9].…”
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