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2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7980
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A transect of mercury concentrations in fish (Black bass, Micropterus salmoides) from the Valdeazogues river, Almadén Hg mining district, South Central Spain.

Abstract: <p>The Almadén district has been the World’s largest producer of mercury (Hg), for more than 2000 years. The mining activity in the district ceased some 10 years ago; however, the generalized pollution of soils and stream sediments, as well as the atmospheric emissions from these and other sources, still represent possibilities to toxify the human food chain. The Valdeazogues river crosses completely the district, with some 150 km2 extension, and including a huge mine, … Show more

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