Publications by authors named "Christian Ihlenfeld"

In this study we used the Forum of European Geological Surveys geochemical baseline data to examine the distribution of cadmium (Cd) in Europe, with a particular reference to the international soil and water guideline values. The highest cadmium levels were found to occur in topsoil and to follow closely the distribution of P(2)O(5), suggesting that the contamination was from the use of rock phosphate fertilizer in intensive arable agriculture. In terms of human health impacts, food (up to several hundred microg/day) was found as the only major route of exposure to Cd for the non-smoking general population.

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Metals have been central to the development of human civilisation from the Bronze Age to modern times, although in the past, metal mining and smelting have been the cause of serious environmental pollution with the potential to harm human health. Despite problems from artisanal mining in some developing countries, modern mining to Western standards now uses the best available mining technology combined with environmental monitoring, mitigation and remediation measures to limit emissions to the environment. This paper develops risk screening and prioritisation methods previously used for contaminated land on military and civilian sites and engineering systems for the analysis and prioritisation of chemical risks from modern metal mining operations.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Christian Ihlenfeld"

  • - Christian Ihlenfeld's research primarily focuses on the environmental and health implications of metal contamination, particularly cadmium, stemming from agricultural and mining practices in Europe.
  • - His 2010 study on cadmium levels in Europe highlights significant soil contamination linked to the use of rock phosphate fertilizers in intensive agriculture, identifying food consumption as the main exposure route for the general population.
  • - In another 2010 publication, he develops methodologies for screening and prioritizing chemical risks from metal mining operations, emphasizing the importance of environmental monitoring and remediation to mitigate the harmful effects of historical mining practices.