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pro vyhledávání: '"Manuel Gabriel Velásquez Ramírez"'
Autor:
Ronald Corvera Gomringer, Juan Antonio Guerrero Barrantes, Dennis Del Castillo Torres, Edgar Cusi Auca, Midori Chinen Gushiken, Ricardo Omar Russo, Joel Vásquez Bardales, Manuel Gabriel Velásquez Ramírez, Betzy Muñoz Diaz, Evert Thomas
Publikováno v:
Land Degradation & Development. 32:5143-5153
Autor:
Luis Rubén Bazán Tapia, Luis Alfredo Gamarra Miranda, Lily Denise Tello Peramas, Martin Pillaca, Manuel Gabriel Velásquez Ramírez, Evert Thomas, Juan Antonio Guerrero Barrantes
Publikováno v:
Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
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Instituto de investigación de la Amazonía Peruana
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Repositorio Institucional-IIAP
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Instituto de investigación de la Amazonía Peruana
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Alluvial gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon has become a key driver of land degradation and deforestation. The associated release of mercury in the environment poses direct human health risks and is likely to engender cascading effects throughout loc
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Autor:
Luis Alfredo Gamarra Miranda, Martin Pillaca, Claudia Maribel Vega Ruiz, Juan Antonio Guerrero Barrantes, Paul M. Stewart, Ronald Corvera Gomringer, Manuel Gabriel Velásquez Ramírez, Evert Thomas, Dennis Del Castillo Torres, Midori Chinen Gushiken, Francisco Roman Dañobeytia, Joel Vásquez Bardales, Luis E. Fernandez, Miles R. Silman, Cesar Ascorra
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 288:112364
Gold mining is the largest source of mercury (Hg) pollution worldwide. The discharge of mercury in the environment bears direct human health risks and is likely to increase cascading effects throughout local food chains. In the Peruvian Amazon the mi