While the toxic metal is naturally occurring and gold mining is not the sole source, Angel-Amaya expects that mercury levels will be higher downstream of the two mining sites—and potentially throughout the Amazon watershed. The mining in this region is artisanal and small-scale, and often uses liquid mercury to extract gold from alluvial sand. When the mercury-gold amalgam is heated, the toxin evaporates but stays in the environment.
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