TY - JOUR
T1 - Geochemical provenance and spatial distribution of fluoride in groundwater of Mayo Tsanaga River Basin, Far North Region, Cameroon
T2 - Implications for incidence of fluorosis and optimal consumption dose
AU - Fantong, Wilson Y.
AU - Satake, Hiroshi
AU - Ayonghe, Samuel N.
AU - Suh, Emmanuel C.
AU - Adelana, Segun M.A.
AU - Fantong, Emilia Bi S.
AU - Banseka, Hycinth S.
AU - Gwanfogbe, Cletus D.
AU - Woincham, Leonard N.
AU - Uehara, Yoshitoshi
AU - Zhang, Jing
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments This paper is part of a PhD work by FWY, who is supported by a scholarship from MEXT (The Japanese Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture). Material support was also provided by a Grant-in-aid for scientific research No. 20-626 from Sasagawa foundation, Japan. Thanks to Prof. Minoru Kusakabe and the reviewers for their comments that improved the quality of this paper. We are grateful to Professor Ujike and Prof. Otto at the Department of Earth science, University of Toyama, for their assistance during the preparation of the thin sections, XRF analyses and interpretation of the micrographs. The administrative support from the Cameroon Government through IRGM, Yaounde is acknowledged. The continuous assistance from members of the Laboratory of Environmental Biology and Chemistry, at the University of Toyama, during sampling, analyses, and documentation is gratefully acknowledged.
PY - 2010/4
Y1 - 2010/4
N2 - The 500,000 inhabitants of Mayo Tsanaga River Basin are vulnerable to a "silent" fluorosis from groundwater consumption. For the first time, the groundwater is investigated for the purpose of identifying the provenance of fluoride and estimating an optimal dose of fluoride in the study area. Based on the fluoride content of groundwater, fluorine and major oxides abundances in rocks from the study area, mean annual atmospheric temperature, and on-site diagnosis of fluorosis in children, the following results and conclusions are obtained: Fluoride concentration in groundwater ranges from 0.19 to 15.2 mg/l. Samples with fluoride content of <1.5 mg/l show Ca-HCO3 signatures, while those with fluoride >1.5 mg/l show a tendency towards Na-HCO3 type. Fluor-apatite and micas in the granites were identified as the main provenance of fluoride in the groundwater through water-rock interactions in an alkaline medium. The optimal fluoride dose in drinking water of the study area should be 0. 7 mg/l, and could be adjusted downward to a level of 0.6 mg/l due to the high consumption rate of groundwater, especially during drier periods.
AB - The 500,000 inhabitants of Mayo Tsanaga River Basin are vulnerable to a "silent" fluorosis from groundwater consumption. For the first time, the groundwater is investigated for the purpose of identifying the provenance of fluoride and estimating an optimal dose of fluoride in the study area. Based on the fluoride content of groundwater, fluorine and major oxides abundances in rocks from the study area, mean annual atmospheric temperature, and on-site diagnosis of fluorosis in children, the following results and conclusions are obtained: Fluoride concentration in groundwater ranges from 0.19 to 15.2 mg/l. Samples with fluoride content of <1.5 mg/l show Ca-HCO3 signatures, while those with fluoride >1.5 mg/l show a tendency towards Na-HCO3 type. Fluor-apatite and micas in the granites were identified as the main provenance of fluoride in the groundwater through water-rock interactions in an alkaline medium. The optimal fluoride dose in drinking water of the study area should be 0. 7 mg/l, and could be adjusted downward to a level of 0.6 mg/l due to the high consumption rate of groundwater, especially during drier periods.
KW - Fluoride provenance
KW - Fluorosis
KW - Groundwater
KW - Mayo Tsanaga River Basin
KW - Optimal dose
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U2 - 10.1007/s10653-009-9271-4
DO - 10.1007/s10653-009-9271-4
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 19548093
AN - SCOPUS:77951641300
SN - 0269-4042
VL - 32
SP - 147
EP - 163
JO - Environmental Geochemistry and Health
JF - Environmental Geochemistry and Health
IS - 2
ER -