Accumulation of rare earth elements in human gallstones: a perspective from dietary and human health DOI Creative Commons
Shuang Shen, Guilin Han,

Zhixia Dong

et al.

BMC Gastroenterology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Sept. 27, 2024

Language: Английский

Distribution, and Mobility of Rare Earth Elements in Surface Sediment of Gomishan Wetland DOI
Fatemeh Kachoueiyan,

Yusef Mehdizadeh,

Armin Rajabi

et al.

Regional Studies in Marine Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 103879 - 103879

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

3

Rare earth elements on aquatic organisms: toxicity, detoxification, and ecological implications DOI Creative Commons
Mahdi Banaee, Camilla Mossotto,

Alessandra Maganza

et al.

Emerging contaminants, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100457 - 100457

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

3

Anthropogenic gadolinium sources and remediation in highly urbanized river in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) region, China: Insights from buffer zone and three-dimensional tracer system DOI

Xi Gao,

Guilin Han, Shitong Zhang

et al.

Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 186, P. 37 - 48

Published: March 30, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Discrimination of brewing technologies and assessment of health risks based on rare earth elements: Evidence of fingerprint in Chinese famous vinegars DOI
Ruiyin Han, Qian Zhang, Daobing Wang

et al.

Food Chemistry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 464, P. 141539 - 141539

Published: Oct. 5, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Comprehensive Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Topsoil and Their Risks to Human Health and Ecosystem in Zanjan Mineral Province, Western Iran DOI

Mohammad Abadi,

Abbasali Zamani, Younes Khosravi

et al.

Water Air & Soil Pollution, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 234(10)

Published: Sept. 23, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

4

Assessment of rare earth elements in Asejire Lake, Nigeria DOI Creative Commons

Ayodele Christianah Adeboye,

Oladele Ajiboro Omotoso,

Isreal Oluwatimileyin Akinwole

et al.

Discover Geoscience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2(1)

Published: Nov. 21, 2024

This study evaluated the distribution of rare earth elements (REEs) in Asejire Reservoir, Southwest Nigeria, a region lacking comprehensive REE assessment despite growing concern over contamination due to industrial and technological expansion. Using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), 12 water samples were analyzed determine concentrations. The total (∑REE) concentrations ranged from 10.35 13.44 μg/L. anomalies for Cerium (Ce/Ce*), Europium (Eu/Eu*) Gadolinium (Gd/Gd*) 0.19–0.24, 0.18–0.24, 0.94–1.23, respectively. These values indicate strong negative Ce/Ce* Eu/Eu*, while Gd/Gd* exhibited slight positive anomaly. results suggest that area is relatively pristine with respect REEs. enrichment factor (EF) analysis showed enrichment/contamination (1 ≤ EF < 2) light REEs (LREEs) middle (MREEs), heavy (HREEs) mostly no (EF 1). Notably, most had Lanthanum (La) (Ce) above indicative Admissible Concentration (iAC = 2.0 μg/L) drinking water, implying potential adverse effects chronic ingestion. Principal component (PCA) revealed 71.2% variability accounted by first two principal components (PC). PC1, which accounts 61.22%, attributed natural inputs REEs, PC2, accounting 10.51%, suggests some anthropogenic input. In conclusion, this reveals Reservoir slightly impacted influences local authorities should implement appropriate measures prevent further deterioration.

Language: Английский

Citations

1

Dissolved rare earth elements distribution and fractionation in a subtropical coastal river: a case study from Jiulong River, Southeast China DOI

Shunrong Ma,

Guilin Han,

Yiyun Yang

et al.

Aquatic Ecology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 57(3), P. 765 - 781

Published: July 20, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Anthropogenic Gadolinium Accumulation and Rare Earth Element Anomalies of the Typical Urban River, North China: Evidence from the Three-Dimensional Tracing System DOI

Xi Gao,

Guilin Han, Shitong Zhang

et al.

ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 7(12), P. 2511 - 2520

Published: Nov. 20, 2023

Anthropogenic rare earth elements (REEs), especially gadolinium, have emerged as microcontaminants in urban rivers. Therefore, understanding the sources of anthropogenic REEs regions has been focus current studies. Here, we present dissolved REE characteristics a typical river megacity region during wet season. The contents total (∑REE) varied from 2.84–89.49 ng L–1, and heavy were enriched relative to light (LREEs). Furthermore, buffer zone within 3 km was established along avoid influence upper land use variations on lower reach measurements also identify origins via relationships between proportions REEs. Pronouncedly positive Gd anomalies 1.41–51.22 all samples revealed by normalization Post-Archean Australian Shale (PAAS). A three-dimensional (3D) tracing system set up among (Gdanth) two conventional ion ratios (NO3–/Na+, Cl–/Na+), which accurately obtained impacts sewage treatment plant, industrial emissions, study region. Hence, more attention should be paid quantitative assessments Gdanth

Language: Английский

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2

Assessment of rare earth element variations in five water systems in Beijing: Distribution, geochemical features, and fractionation patterns DOI

Mory Traore,

Min Zhang, Aijun Gong

et al.

Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 252, P. 118842 - 118842

Published: April 5, 2024

Language: Английский

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0

Assessment of Rare Earth elements in Asejire Lake, Nigeria DOI Creative Commons

Ayodele Christianah Adeboye,

Oladele Ajiboro Omotoso,

Olukayode Adegoke Afolabi

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

Abstract This study evaluated the distribution of rare earth elements (REEs) in Asejire Reservoir, Southwest Nigeria, a region lacking comprehensive REE assessment despite growing concern over contamination due to industrial and technological advancements. Using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), we analyzed 12 water samples determine their concentrations. The total (∑REE) concentrations ranged from 10.35 13.44 µg/L. Cerium (Ce/Ce*), Europium (Eu/Eu*) Gadolinium (Gd/Gd*) anomalies were 0.19–0.24, 0.18–0.24 0.94–1.23, respectively, indicating strong negative for Ce/Ce* Eu/Eu*, while Gd/Gd* showed slight positive anomaly. These results suggest that area is relatively pristine with respect REEs. enrichment factor (EF) analysis enrichment/contamination (1 ≤ EF < 2) light REEs (LREEs) middle (MREEs), heavy (HREEs) mostly no (EF 1). Notably, most had Lanthanum (La) (Ce) above indicative admissible drinking concentration (iAC = 2.0 µg/L), implying potential adverse effects ingestion. Principal component (PCA) revealed 71.2% variability accounted by first two principal components (PC): PC1 (61.22%) attributed natural inputs REEs, PC2 (10.51%) suggests some anthropogenic input. In conclusion, this reveals Reservoir slightly impacted influences local authorities should implement appropriate measures prevent further deterioration.

Language: Английский

Citations

0