XIE Xing-Neng1, YANG Xiu-Zhong2, YANG Sheng-Yuan1, ZHANG Jian-Jiang1, ZHAO Bin1. A tentative discussion on the source of endemic fluorosis: geo-environmental evidence from three counties in Guizhou Province[J]. Geology in China, 2010, 37(3): 696-703.
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XIE Xing-Neng1, YANG Xiu-Zhong2, YANG Sheng-Yuan1, ZHANG Jian-Jiang1, ZHAO Bin1. A tentative discussion on the source of endemic fluorosis: geo-environmental evidence from three counties in Guizhou Province[J]. Geology in China, 2010, 37(3): 696-703.
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A tentative discussion on the source of endemic fluorosis: geo-environmental evidence from three counties in Guizhou Province
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1. Geological Environment Monitoring Institute of Guizhou Province, Guiyang, 550004 Guizhou China; 2. No. 2 Institute of Engineering Exploration, Guizhou Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development, Zunyi, 563000 Guizhou, China
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Abstract
Abstract:Endemic fluorosis related to domestic coal combustion is widely spread around Guizhou Province, but its source is still unclear. Analysis of samples of waters, coals and soils collected from Zhijin, Nayong and Pingba Counties where the disease is common reveals that the source of fluoride comes mainly from coals in areas where low quality coals or coals with high fluorine are exploited, and is derived from soils in other areas. Merely drinking water seems not likely to cause endemic fluorosis. It is therefore suggested that stopping the mining of low quality coal or coals with high fluorine and making use of near-surface soil could possibly relieve the damage of fluoride in the province.
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