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Evaluation of lead (Pb) concentration in animal tissue, soil, and water samples from grazing pasture near mining industry in southern part of Mongolia
Author(s) -
Bayartogtokh Bataa,
Tserenchimed Sainnokhoi,
Lkhamjav Gendinpil,
Bolormaa Pelden
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
mongolian journal of agricultural sciences/hôdôô až ahujn šinžlèh uhaan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2524-0722
pISSN - 2310-6212
DOI - 10.5564/mjas.v33i2.1748
Subject(s) - pasture , grazing , lead (geology) , inner mongolia , environmental science , heavy metals , environmental chemistry , zoology , biology , chemistry , ecology , geography , archaeology , paleontology , china
Lead  (Pb) is a substance that can cause serious damage to the brain and kidneys, soften bones, adverse effect to the reproductive system, and can be fatal. Long-term exposure to the substance can damage not only children, but also adults' nervous systems. Lead does not belong into the category of toxic substances due to its effects on the human body. It is considered as a harmful substance.In this study, we analyzed lead concentration in liver and kidney of cattle, horse, sheep, and goat from the mining areas located in the Ulaanbadrakh, Zuunbayan, and Airag soums of Dornogovi province. As a result, the level of lead in the liver of sheep and goat Zuunbayan soum of Dornogovi province was slightly higher than in other soums. The content of heavy metals in water and soil samples did not exceed the international standard average.

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