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Mercury Production and Use in Colonial Andean Silver Production: Emissions and Health Implications

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  • معلومة اضافية
    • بيانات النشر:
      Environmental Health Perspectives, 2012.
    • الموضوع:
      2012
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      Background: Colonial cinnabar mining and refining began in Huancavelica, Peru, in 1564. With a local source of mercury, the amalgamation process was adopted to refine silver in Potosi, Bolivia, in the early 1570s. As a result, large quantities of mercury were released into the environment. Objectives: We used archival, primary, and secondary sources to develop the first estimate of mercury emissions from cinnabar refining in Huancavelica and to revise previous estimates of emissions from silver refining in Potosi during the colonial period (1564–1810). Discussion: Although other estimates of historical mercury emissions have recognized Potosi as a significant source, Huancavelica has been overlooked. In addition, previous estimates of mercury emissions from silver refining under-estimated emissions because of unrecorded (contra-band) production and volatilization of mercury during processing and recovery. Archival descriptions document behavioral and health issues during the colonial period that are consistent with known effects of mercury intoxication. Conclusions: According to our calculations, between 1564 and 1810, an estimated 17,000 metric tons of mercury vapor were emitted from cinnabar smelting in Huancavelica, and an estimated 39,000 metric tons were released as vapor during silver refining operations in Potosi. Huancavelica and Potosi combined contributed > 25% of the 196,000 metric tons of mercury vapor emissions in all of Latin America between 1500 and 1800. The historical record is laden with evidence of mercury intoxication consistent with effects recognized today. Our estimates serve as the foundation of investigations of present-day contamination in Huancavelica and Potosi resulting from historical emissions of mercury.
    • ISSN:
      1552-9924
      0091-6765
    • Rights:
      OPEN
    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsair.doi.dedup.....155f60709415c3e25db7be653cc8f468