Geochemical megaprovince of fluorine and endemic fluorosis in the middle São Francisco river, Minas Gerais-Bahia, Brazil

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Cassio Silva
Eduardo Viglio
Julia Quintarelli

Abstract

While conducting the National Program of Environmental Geochemistry and Medical Geology in the states of Minas Gerais and Bahia, the research team Geological Survey of Brazil – CPRM detected a large area with high levels of fluorine in the geochemical results of the soil, stream sediment and surface water. Fluorine levels were detected by an ion-selective electrode (stream sediment and soil samples) or by ion chromatography (water samples). In this low-density survey, the minimum, maximum and median fluorine grades found at the water samples were 0.005 mg/L, 7.56 mg/L and 0.05 mg/L. For the soil, the samples were 15 mg/L, 1720 mg/L and 152 mg/L, and for the stream sediment, the samples were 35 mg/L, 1076 mg/L and 262 mg/L. The region covers 25 municipalities where studies by researchers from Federal Universities of Minas Gerais and Bahia have detected a high incidence of dental fluorosis, especially where public supply is made via deep wells in the Fissure-Karst Aquifer of the Bambuí Group. Moreover, the study area is highly favorable to the mineral deposit of fluorite and secondary Pb-Zn. Because the area is much larger (99,000 km2) than the other known fluorite provinces of Brazil (Santa Catarina is 2,000 km2 and Vale do Ribeira is 5,000 km2), the designation of Geochemical Megaprovince of Fluorine in the Middle São Francisco River, Brazil, is suggested for this region.

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Silva, Cassio Roberto, Eduardo Viglio, and Julia Mançano Quintarelli. 2020. “Geochemical Megaprovince of Fluorine and Endemic Fluorosis in the Middle São Francisco River, Minas Gerais-Bahia, Brazil”. Journal of the Geological Survey of Brazil 3 (3):211-24. https://doi.org/10.29396/jgsb.2020.v3.n3.5.
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Author Biographies

Cassio Silva, Geological Survey of Brazil - CPRM

Cassio Roberto da Silva Geólogo formado pela UFRRJ, Dr em Geologia Médica pela UFRJ, presidente do Chapter Brazil da International Medical Geology Association – IMGA, membro do Conselho de Administração do Serviço Geológico do Brasil – CPRM, assessor do Departamento de Gestão Territorial – DEGET da Diretoria de Hidrologia e Gestão Territorial – DHT. Gerenciou nacionalmente o Projeto que obteve os dados utilizados neste trabalho, disponíveis no banco de dados GeoSGB.

Eduardo Viglio, Geological Survey of Brazil - CPRM

Eduardo Paim Viglio – Geólogo formado pela UFRJ, MSc em Geoquímica pela UFPA, membro do Chapter Brazil da International Medical Geology Association – IMGA, responsável pelos trabalhos de Geoquímica Ambiental e Geologia Médica do Departamento de Gestão Territorial – DEGET da Diretoria de Hidrologia e Gestão Territorial – DHT, do Serviço Geológico do Brasil – CPRM. Gerenciou em Minas Gerais e na Bahia o Projeto que obteve os dados utilizados neste trabalho, disponíveis no banco de dados do GeoSGB.

Julia Quintarelli, Geological Survey of Brazil - CPRM; UFRJ - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Julia Mançano Quintarelli – Geóloga em formação pela UFRJ, estagiária do Departamento de Gestão Territorial – DEGET da Diretoria de Hidrologia e Gestão Territorial – DHT, do Serviço Geológico do Brasil – CPRM. Auxiliou a organização dos dados, montagem de tabelas, estatísticas e mapas utilizados.

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