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| DOI | 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2019.135564 | ||||
| Año | 2020 | ||||
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Geothermal fluids and volcanic emissions are important sources of arsenic (As), resulting in elevated concentrations of As in ground-, surface-water and soil, which may adversely affect the environment. Arsenic originating from geothermal features and volcanic activities is common in Latin America forming a serious threat to the live-lihoods of millions of people. This review attempts to provide a critical overview of the geochemistry of As originating from these sources in Latin America to understand what information exists about and what future research needs to be undertaken. This study evaluated 15 countries in Latin America. In total, 423 sites were char-acterized with As originating from geothermal sources, mostly related to present volcanic activity (0.001 < As<73 mg/L, mean: 36.5 mg/L) and the transboundaly Guarani Aquifer System (0.001 < As<0.114 mg/L, mean: 0.06 mg/L). Many of the geothermal systems and volcanoes discussed in this study are close to densely populated cities, including Bogota, Managua, San Jose, Guatemala City and Mexico City, where total As concentrations in natural ground- and surface- water exceed the safe drinking water guideline of 0.01 mg/L, recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, the wide geographical occurrence of As in geothermal fluids and volcanic emissions of this region is by far not fully understood, so that development of geographical maps based on geographic information system (GIS) is an urgent necessity to understand the real nature of the problem. The assessment of environmental risks and the potential impacts on human health both inadequate and scarce and hence, these gaps need to be addressed by future research. The present holistic assessment of As originating from geothermal features and volcanic emissions would be a driving force to formulate a plan for establishing a sustainable As mitigation in vulnerable areas of Latin America in the near future. An assessment of the geochemistry, mobility and distribution of As would augment the effectiveness of the plan. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Morales-Simfors, Nury | - |
RISE Res Inst Sweden - Suecia
Univ Southern Queensland - Australia RISE, Swedish Institute of Computer Science - Suecia University of Southern Queensland - Australia |
| 2 | Bundschuh, Jochen | Hombre |
Univ Southern Queensland - Australia
University of Southern Queensland - Australia |
| 3 | Herath, Indika | - |
Univ Southern Queensland - Australia
University of Southern Queensland - Australia |
| 4 | Inguaggiato, Claudio | Hombre |
CICESE - México
Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada - México |
| 5 | Caselli, Alberto T. | Hombre |
Univ Nacl Rio Negro - Argentina
Universidad Nacional de Río Negro - Argentina |
| 6 | TAPIA-ZAMORA, JOSELINE SOLEDAD | Mujer |
Universidad Santo Tomás - Chile
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| 7 | Apaza Choquehuayta, Fredy Erlingtton | Hombre |
INGEMMET - Perú
Instituto Geológico Minero y Metalúrgico, Lima - Perú |
| 7 | Choquehuayta, Fredy Erlingtton Apaza | Hombre |
Instituto Geológico Minero y Metalúrgico, Lima - Perú
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| 8 | Armienta, Maria A. | Mujer |
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico - México
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México - México |
| 8 | Armienta, María Aurora | Mujer |
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México - México
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| 9 | Ormachea, M. | Hombre |
Univ Mayor San Andres - Bolivia
Universidad Mayor de San Andres Bolivia - Bolivia |
| 10 | Joseph, Erouscilla | - |
Univ West Indies - Trinidad y Tobago
The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus - Trinidad y Tobago |
| 11 | Lopez, Dina L. | Mujer |
Ohio Univ - Estados Unidos
Ohio University - Estados Unidos |
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| Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
| Zoraida Chac?n |
| University of El Salvador |
| Silvana Hidalgo |
| Bernardo Beate |
| Viviana Burbano |
| CIRA/UNAM |
| Canadian Internet Registration Authority |
| Zoraida Chacón |
| Agradecimiento |
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| We want to thank Alberto Manganelli (CeReGAS), Valeria Delgado Q. (CIRA/UNAM, Managua), Hugo Estrada (University of El Salvador) and Lorenzo Brusca (INGV) for their helpful contribution with comments, figures and data during the elaboration of this manuscript, as well as Silvana Hidalgo (Ecuador), Bernardo Beate (Ecuador), Viviana Burbano (Colombia) and Zoraida Chacón (Colombia) for field work. We also thank the comments of the anonymous reviewers during the revision of the manuscript. |