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MEDICAL GEOLOGY NEWSLETTER INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GEOLOGY ASSOCIATION www.medicalgeology.org
Newsletter 15 March 2018
CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
Dear Friends and Colleagues:
Prof. Nelly Mañay PhD IMGA Chairperson
On behalf of the International Medical Geology
Association, it is a great pleasure to introduce this new
edition of IMGA Newsletter and to thank you again for all
your support to our association and its scientific
activities. Newsletters and E-news are our principal way
to give you the information about all the activities that
our colleagues are performing worldwide on Medical
Geology education, research and scientific meetings.
2017 was a very productive year for IMGA not only for
the great and successful Conference in Moscow MEDGEO
17 that was fully covered in our last E-news but also for
all logistic and management changes to consolidate
IMGA in Portugal. Now our focus is on the next MEDGEO
19 in China and on the continuous increase of our
membership, new chapters and educational facilities to
PhD students research on Medical Geology areas
worldwide. New activities promoting Medical Geology
are growing as you can see in Chapter´s reports that
confirm that our association is strengthening with the
new medical-geology scientific generations.
IN THIS ISSUE
Chairman’s message
A short note from the
editor.
MedGe0’19
An update on the
activities of the IMGA
chapters
Meeting Reports
Recent publications
ISSN 1651‐5250
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During the last months, we have been committed to hold and define the guidelines for
the upcoming IMGA elections within the framework of the Portuguese regulations.
Therefore, we invite everyone to get involved with the new election process and
regulations that we will send you soon. Finally, I would like to express my personal
appreciation to our Editor-in-Chief of the IMGA Newsletter, Dr. Mark Cave, for his
dedication and commitment to this publication.
"The wisest mind has something yet to learn." - George Santayana
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
I would like to welcome you to the first IMGA newsletter of 2018. 2017 has been a busy year for IMGA with the very successful MEDGEO conference in Moscow, the move of the administrative center of IMGA to Portugal and the continuing work of all of the individual chapters which can be found in the Chapter reports section of this newsletter. I have also just had notification of a new Chapter being formed by Professor Laurent Charlet at the University Grenoble Alps with an inaugural meeting taking place on the 29th-30th March in Annecy. The Uruguay Chapter report contains two very informative posters on the IMGA along with upcoming events which IMGA members may want to use for IMGA publicity purposes. The author of my chosen quotation is George Santayana who was a philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist. Originally from Spain, Santayana was raised and educated in the United States. He is often quoted but this particular quotation applies to many areas of science and particularly to our multidisciplinary field of medical geology whereby the more we investigate the more we know but it opens our eyes to how much more we still do not know. I have given a list of a few of the recent papers on medical geology (Bjorklund et al., 2017; Fernando et al., 2017; Lopez-Abente et al., 2018; Middleton, 2017; Nunez et al., 2017; Wickramarathna et al., 2017) and the variety of topics in just these few papers illustrates the broad range of science we cover. This edition of the newsletter also includes a short article on some of the research being carried at the British Geological Survey on lead in urban environments in the UK. Please take note of the preliminary information on the MEDGEO conference to be held in Guiyang, China in 2019. The website for the conference should be going live in May 2018. Finally I would like to wish all members of IMGA a prosperous and productive 2018 in all your medical geology endeavors. Mark Cave
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CONTENTS Chairman’s Message ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Note from the Editor ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Article .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
The effect of Lead in soil on Crime Deprivation in Derby, Leicester and Nottingham .......................................................... 4
Medgeo’19 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Chapter reports ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Argentina ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Brazil .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
China-Ireland Concord ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
Ghana ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Mexico ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Nigeria ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Portugal ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Spain ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Uruguay ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
UK .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Meeting Reports ........................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Recent Publications ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Awards ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Executive Committee of IMGA .................................................................................................................................................... 32
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Article
The effect of Lead in soil on Crime Deprivation in Derby, Leicester and Nottingham
Mark Cave, Joanna Wragg, Robert Lister
Lead (Pb) is toxic to humans with one of its main detrimental effects being neurological, behavioural and development
impairment in children. There is an increasing body of evidence that suggests that if children are exposed to Pb at a young
age then the impairment of their neurological development can lead to a propensity for them to commit crime as young
adults (i.e. about 20 years later) The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that soil Pb is associated with criminality
in selected urban environments within the UK. The study used geological and geochemical information and soil Pb data
from Derby, Leicester and Nottingham, collected as part of a geochemical survey of urban soils (Figures 1-2)
Figure 1 Pb concentrations at each sampling point for each city. A Derby; B Leicester; C Nottingham
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Figure 2 Comparisons of Pb concentration in soil between the three cities. A-Boxplot, B-probability density plot
Crime and other associated socio-economic data were provided by a national survey on deprivation in the UK (Figures 3-
4).
Figure 3 Crime deprivation summarised by Lower Super Output Areas (geographic areas for the collection and publication
of small area statistics)
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Figure 4 Comparison of crime deprivation between cities
Figure 5 Mean dose response curves for the three response clusters for Derby
The data were modelled using crime deprivation as the dependant variable and Pb, Sn and Ce in soil as well as three socio-
economic factors associated with personal deprivation, population density and environmental deprivation as predictor
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variables. Modelling strategies showed that the socio-economic predictor variables and spatial associations were
important in predicting crime deprivation. Pb and the two other soil chemistry parameters (Sn and Ce) were not
important predictors of crime deprivation in Leicester and Nottingham. Pb and its interactions with spatial and socio-
economic factors were, however, shown to have a significant effect on crime deprivation in Derby. A machine learning
(ML) model for Derby showed that there was an antagonistic interaction effect between Pb in soil and personal
deprivation. The ML model produce “dose-response” curves of the effect of Pb in soil on crime deprivation under different
spatial and socio-economic conditions (Figure 5).
These findings may have implications going forward for risk assessment methodologies which assume that the dose
response curves for contaminants are constant and independent of spatial and socio-economic factors which this study
suggests is not always the case.
This study is published in more detail in Applied Geochemistry (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2017.06.006 )
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Medgeo’19
The 8th International Conference on Medical Geology will be held in Guiyang, China.
Some initial details are given below; the web site will be set up shortly. Please make a note in your
calendars.
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CHAPTER REPORTS
The following reports cover the period of January 2017 to May 2017 and/or June 2017 to December
2017.
Argentina
Chapter Leader Name: Dr. Diego Fridman (e-mail address: [email protected]
French 3037 C1425AWK. Buenos Aires. Argentina
• Medical Geology: Specialization in Health and Environment for Physicians. University of
Buenos Aires. Argentina. April 2017.
• Workshop on Geologic Resources. Degree in Environmental Sciences. Faculty of Agriculture.
University of Buenos Aires. Argentina. June 2017.
• XX Congreso Geológico Argentino. Tucumán. Argentina. Agosto 2017. The following works
were presented:
1) Research Program in Medical Geology. A proposal for integration of Health Sciences, Basic
Sciences and the Environment: adding efforts for risk reduction and sustainable development.
Fridman Diego, Diana Mutti y Claudia Vaamonde. Instituto de Geociencias Básicas, Aplicadas y
Ambientales de Buenos Aires – UBA - CONICET Área Geología Minera Sustineo – UBA. Pabellón II,
Depto. de Ciencias Geológicas, Ciudad Universitaria. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Medical Geology is the
discipline that studies the impact of processes and geological materials on the health of people, in
addition to those arising from the chain generated by anthropic processes.
Establishing a determinant link between geological elements and their effects on health has
methodological difficulties that can be approached from an interdisciplinary perspective that
incorporates the vision of the health sciences and the environment as well as the humanistic ones. The
objectives of the Program are: Generate the interaction of researchers from the environmental
sciences (natural sciences, mainly Geology), health and humanistic, to develop research projects
oriented to study the impact on human health, the natural and / or anthropic processes associated
with nonrenewable and renewable natural resources, and their interaction with the environment,
Collaborate in the dissemination of acquired knowledge, through teaching activities and interaction
with the community, Advise and assist public and / or private entities on issues related to medical
geology. It is expected that the development of the research program in Medical Geology will
collaborate in the study of risk reduction and sustainable development, and integrate the different
perspectives of this complex entity.
2) Role of iron and abrasivity of volcanic ashes in respiratory health. A contribution to the
management of risks disasters. Vaamonde Claudia 1, 2; Nievas Ricardo 2, 3; Fridman Diego 4; Aragón
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Eugenio5; González Pablo Diego 6; Cavarozzi Claudia7; Stevenazzi José Eduardo2; Pérez Sindy8. 1
Médica (UBA). Cardióloga (Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires). Licenciatura en Geología
FCNyM_UNLP. Miembro de la Asociación de Geología Médica. 2 Docente del Instituto Universitario
de la Policía Federal Argentina. (IUPFA). 3 Director de la Carrera de Siniestros del Instituto
Universitario de la Policía Federal Argentina. (IUPFA). 4 Médico (UBA) Magister en Investigación y
Monitoreos de Ensayos Clínicos. Stamboulian Servicios de Salud, Buenos Aires. Presidente
Asociación Argentina de Geología Médica. 5 Geólogo Investigador Profesor Titular de la Cátedra de
Petrología I (Ígnea) FCNyM_UNLP. 6 Investigador Geólogo Profesor titular de Petrología Ígneo-
Metamórfica de la Universidad de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigaciones en Paleobiología y
Geología. 7Investigador. Geoquímica Profesora. Titular Cátedra de Geoquímica UNLP- FCNyM.
8Estudiante de la Carrera de Siniestros de la Policía Federal Argentina. (IUPFA). Policía de la
Provincia de Neuquén. This project seeks to study the mechanism and the actual extent to which, after
a recent eruption and emission of volcanic ash, respiratory pathologies appear in affected
populations. Specifically, we will focus on the population that lives in the Gral. Roca area. In the first
time, we will study the geological hazards of volcanic ash from two Chilean volcanoes, such as Calbuco
and Caulle (Puyehue-Cordón Caulle). We will study the chemical composition, mineralogical,
granulometric, morphological (abrasivity) of the ashes emitted in 2011 and 2015 by the volcanic
apparatuses that affected the vicinity of the locality of General Roca, Pcia of Rio Negro, Argentina.
Second, we will study the growth of bacterial colonies in specific culture media, with volcanic ash, in
order to be able to analyze the influence of iron and Lactoferrin on the size of the colonies. The
volcanic ash textures will also be compared in order to determine the abrasiveness of the volcanic ash
and its potential negative effect on respiratory health. Finally, we will analyze the incidence of
Community Acquired Pneumonia (NAC) in the population of General Roca after the eruption of 2015,
specifically in the population aged over 18 years and in that which is considered high risk as is the
Over 65 years old. Our study is a contribution, from the perspective of geology and disaster risk
management, to the prevention of vulnerable societies.
• Participation in MedGeo2017: Symposium conference on Medical Geoecology and the health
issues of geological surveys, prospecting works and mining production. Environmental Epidemiology
and Health Effects of Mining in Argentina. Diego Fridman MD, MSc. Moscow. September 2017.
• Dr. Diego Fridman participated as Professor in the Specialization in Mining Geology, Faculty of
Natural Sciences. University of Buenos Aires. Topics on Medical Geology. September 2017.
• We regret to inform you that on September 28, our colleague and friend, Dr. Eduardo Santini
Araujo, passed away. Eduardo was a pioneer of Medical Geology in Argentina.
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Brazil
Chapter leaders: BERNARDINO R. FIGUEIREDO and CÁSSIO R. SILVA
First 6 months
During this last term several members of IMGA Brazilian Chapter dedicated themselves to prepare a
number of papers which were submitted to important scientific meetings such as the
International Conference on Medical Geology – Medgeo2017 – to be held in Moscow, the XVI
Brazilian Geochemical Congress to be held in Buzios, Rio de Janeiro, next August, and the 15th
Amazonian Geological Symposium to be held in Belém, next September.
Dr. Rita Salgueiro started a new undergraduate discipline entitled “Medical Geology” at the Federal
University of Ceará (UFC). A new “Geomedicine” course at graduate level has initiated in the Federal
University of Para (UFPA) last August.
Dr. Cassio Roberto da Silva (Brazilian Geological Survey) gave a lecture, entitled “Geochemistry,
Environment and Health”, at the Federal University of Espírito Santo, during the VI Geological
Studies Week, April 7, 2017.
He also participated in the planning meetings of the project "Mercury impact on protected areas and
on forest people in the Eastern Amazon: an integrated health-environmental approach”. Participation
of researchers from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, the IEPE Research Institute for Indigenous
Education, the Amazon Program, the WWF Brazil and from a number of Universities and laboratories
is anticipated.
Dr. Eduardo Paim Viglio will address the big mining dam disaster in Mariana and additional research
results on antimony occurrences in Brazil at the incoming scientific meetings. He is also participating
of the geochemical activities of the Brazilian Geological Survey envisaged to publish three more
regional Environmental Geochemical Atlas of Brazil during the next Brazilian Geochemical Congress.
Final 6 months
A total of eleven Brazilian papers were published during the International Conference on Medical
Geology – Medgeo2017, held in Moscow, last September. These papers focused on the occurrence of
mercury, germanium and arsenic and implications for human health in Brazil. Analytical results on
the quality of drinking water in different places in the country were also discussed. Members of the
Chapter contributed as well to the XVI Brazilian Geochemical Congress, held in Rio de Janeiro, and to
the 15th Amazonian Geological Symposium, held in Belém, also in this last period.
Dr. Cassio Roberto da Silva (Brazilian Geological Survey) was honored by the professional Rio de
Janeiro Engineering Professional Council (CREA-RJ) with the prize “Láurea ao Mérito CREA-RJ
2017”, in November. This tribute is dedicated to professionals who stood out for their actions in favor
of Engineering, Agronomy and Geology professions in Brazil.
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A new research project entitled “Geoavailability study on Ge and Li in Brazil and Portugal and their
potential applications to health” was submitted to the Brazilian and Portuguese agencies CAPES and
FCT. This project is aimed to facilitate future collaboration between researchers from IST (Lisbon,
Orquídia Neves and Carla Rocha), Aveiro University (Carla Patinha and Maria Inácio), Federal
University of Ceará-Brazil (Ana Rita Salgueiro e Jose Antônio Sabadia) and the CPRM-Brazilian
Geological Survey (Cassio Roberto da Silva and Eduardo P. Viglio).
A research group dedicated to organic compounds was created by Dr. Carlos Bandeira de Mello
(PETROBRAS Oil Company) e Dr. Josino Costa Moreira (FIOCRUZ- Ministry of Health). Dr. Cassio
Roberto da Silva (CPRM- Brazilian Geological Survey) e Dr. Gabriel Barberes (PETROBRAS) also
participate of this group, whose first action will be to reinforce the debate on medical geology of
organics during the International Latin American Congress of Organic Geochemistry of the Latin
American Association of Organic Geochemistry (ALAGO) to be held in Salvador, Bahia, northeast of
the country, next year.
China-Ireland Concord
Chapter Leaders:
Chairs China (3): Prof. Xinbin Feng, Prof. Tangfu Xiao, Prof. Yanxin Wang
Chair Ireland: Dr. Chaosheng Zhang
Secretary General: Dr. Yamin Deng
Chapter Leader Name:
Chairs China (3): Prof. Xinbin Feng, Prof. Tangfu Xiao, Prof. Yanxin Wang
Chair Ireland: Dr. Chaosheng Zhang
Secretary General: Dr. Yamin Deng
Members of our chapters actively attended a number of relevant international and national
conferences and workshops to present the results of our studies on medical geology, including:
• The 33rd International Conference of the Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health
(SEGH 2017), Guangzhou Ocean Hotel, China, June 30th - July 4th, 2017
• MEDGEO 2017, 8th International Conference of International Medical Geology Association
(IMGA), Moscow, Aug. 28-Sept. 1, 2017
• Risk Assessment Conference 2017, Korea Environment Corporation, Gyeongju, Republic of
Korea, Nov. 9 -10, 2017
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• 2017 International Conference on mercury as a global pollutant, Providence, USA, July 17-21,
2017
• 2017 National conference on environmental chemistry, Hangzhou, China, October 19-21, 2017
• Goldschmidt2017 conference, Paris, France, Aug. 13-18,2017
MEDGEO 2019:
Xinbin Feng and Chaosheng Zhang presented MEDGEO 2019 slides during MEDGEO 2017 in
Moscow.
The website for MEDGEO 2019 is currently under construction, expected to be live in May, 2018. We
have appointed Dr. Ping Li from Institute of Geochemistry, CAS as the secretary of the local
organization committee. The local organization committee will be formed in May 2018 and the first
local organization committee meeting will be convened then.
Ghana
Chapter Leader Name: Dr. Emmanuel Arhin
The activities of the Chapter have slowed down because of funds to push our agenda to the populace.
The Chapter had attempted to review the medical geology issues in Ghana but will require some
funding to execute them. The formal outreach programme that we thought we could embark on ha
also been a failure. Despite all these the Chapter was able to convey the Medical Geology Agenda to
Ghanaians via a Public Lecture that was presented in the National Capital organised by Ghana
Institution of Geoscience (GhIG). Luckily for us the Chapter Leader Dr. Emmanuel Arhin presented
that lecture. Excerpts of the presentation as captured by the media as well as the lecture itself are
attached for your perusal. GhIG has agreed to create Medical Geology Study Group as one of the
departments in the Institution and many Ghanaians are now talking about Medical Geology. What we
may have to do again is to organise a conference where members will have to come and make
presentations. We are in talks of the leadership of GhIG and will inform IMGA accordingly when we
get there.
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Mexico
Reported by: Héctor Rubio Arias, María Aurora Armienta
Chapter Leader Name: Héctor Rubio Arias
The chapter members have participated in meetings, conferences, and have published articles on
Medical Geology. Presentations in conferences included arsenic and fluoride presence and health
problems in Mexico, heavy metals and arsenic occurrence and environmental geochemistry in mining
zones, development of treatment alternatives based on geologic materials for polluted water, and
health impact of volcanic eruptions. Some of them are listed below:
MEDGEO 2017, Moscow, Russia, August-September, 2017. Keynote and Oral presentations. Scientific
and organizing committee.
“Primer Congreso Internacional de Calidad del Agua: Efectos en la salud, remediación y perspectivas”
(First International Congress on water quality. Health effects, remediation and perspectives) held in
the City of Chihuahua, northern Mexico in September, 2017. Keynote and Oral presentations.
Scientific and Organizing Committee
Reunión Anual Unión Geofísica Mexicana (Annual meeting of the Mexican Geophysical Union), held
in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco (Western Mexico) in November, 2017. Oral and Poster presentations.
Presentations to dwellers living near the active Colima volcano explaining the potential health impact
of volcanic ash.
Participation in the international project HIVE (health interventions in volcanic eruptions).
Development of a research project to evaluate zeolites as a natural media to remove contaminants
from water. “Utilización de zeolitas naturales mexicanas para la remoción de contaminantes en agua”
Organization of the Congress: 1er Simposio Internacional "Encuentro Zeolitas" (First International
Symposium “Zeolites”. http://fing.uach.mx/posgrado/2018/01/17/simposiozeolitas2018/ ) to be
held next February in the Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua (Autonomous University of
Chihuahua), in Chihuahua City.
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Nigeria
Chapter Leader: Dr Akinade S. OLATUNJI
First 6 months of 2017
IMGA-Nigeria had continued to be involved in introducing this strong message of Medical Geology to
the Geoscience and medical communities in Nigeria.
Advocacy visits to several Universities in the country were undertaken during the period under review
led by Dr K. Nghargbu. The visits involved Talks to undergraduate and graduate students in the
various Universities visited about research opportunities in the aspect of Medical Geology. These
visits were to the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria; the University of Nigeria, Nsukka; the University of
Jos and the Nasarawa State University, Lafia. The visits also afforded opportunities to sensitize
members on the Session on Medical Geology at the Annual Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society
Conference.
IMGA-Nigeria was the Convener of the Medical Geology Session of the 53rd Annual International
Conference and Exhibition held between Monday 27 March 2017 and Friday 31st March 2017. The
Conference held at the Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Abuja Nigeria. The theme for the Session was
‘Geosciences and Health: Synergy between the earth and man’ The session was over-subscribed with
professionals and student participants in attendance.
The session also featured a Talk from Prof Theo Davies on ‘Development of a Medical Geology
Curriculum for Undergraduate Studies in African Universities’
The Technical Session presentations saw 12 Technical Papers presented on various Medical Geology
related topics.
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At the Business meeting held after the Session, Dr Olatunji, the IMGA-Nigeria Leader, led
participants how they can have their membership of the IMGA perfected using the IMGA website to
demonstrate the very simple procedures. A challenge that was however observed had to do with
payment as the Country was currently having some restrictions with paying in foreign currency on
foreign transactions. Members were however urged that they could communicate with the IMGA
Secretary to seek out other options of payment other than Credit Cards. The Nigeria IMGA-Leader
also promised to assisted in whatever way possible and that he would discuss this challenges at the
next IMGA Congress in Moscow.
IMGA-Nigeria now has a Social Media Platform on WhatsApp, where information is disseminated
real time to members and currently there are 157 members on the platform including students.
Moving forward, IMGA-Nigeria agreed to work out the possibility of holding its own distinct meeting
soon where the Local executives would be put in place.
Last 6 months of 2017
IMGA-Nigeria had continued to witness enthusiastic response from members of the scientific
community wherever the topics was discussed.
As it stands now, IMGA-nigeria has been allowed to attend all Council meetings of the Nigerian
Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS), which has continually promoted IMGA-Nigeria amongst its
over 6,000 members. The NMGS is a strong supporter of IMGA-Nigeria.
Dr Akinade Olatunji and Dr Kisto Nghargbu attended this year Medgeo Conference in Russia and
participated actively in the Technical Sessions, Workshops and Social Events. The Nigerian delegate
were able to discuss the various challenges encountered by prospective members in making payment
as there was restrictions on credit card transaction from the country with the President and General
Secretary of IMGA. The delegation was able to get approval for lump registration payment from would
be members to sort out the challenges.
Currently, the chapter was finalizing plans for the next NMGS Conference scheduled for March, 2018
at the northern Nigerian city of Kano. The Chapter will be convening the session on the 6th sub-theme
of the conference titled ‘Mineral Resources and Health: Benefit and Burden’. The sessions will be
chaired by Prof. Theo Davies, Dr Akinade Olatunji and Dr Kisto Nghargbu. In addition to the various
technical papers that would be presented at the session, short courses on relevant medical Geology
topics will be facilitated by the trio.
The Chapter would be forwarding the names and funds of new members from the Chapter in early
January, 2018 as agreed in Russia.
The IMGA-Nigeria Social Media Platform on WhatsApp, where information is disseminated real time
to members is still active and currently, there are 185 members on the platform including students.
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Portugal
Chapter Leader Name: Eduardo Anselmo Ferreira da Silva
GeoMedIA Network. The Portuguese and Spanish chapters (IMGA chapters in Iberia), in
collaboration with the local chapters from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay,
have led the proposal to create a network of Medical Geology in the Iberoamerican Region
(GeoMedIA Network). This initiative aims to promote the development of the discipline through its
academic, scientific and social implementation in the Ibero-American context, which would
ultimately benefit the populations involved by integrating this knowledge into their territorial policy
and improving their quality of life.
The Spanish Chapter, IMGA-España, hosted the I International Symposium on Medical Geology in
Spain: "Medical Geology: an emerging discipline". This seminar presented the Medical Geology to the
Spanish society by convening for the first time, the first Conference on Medical Geology in the city of
Salamanca. This unique and timely conference was held on 19 September 2016 at the campus of the
University of Salamanca. The event was organized in collaboration with the University of Salamanca
(USAL) and the Spanish Geological Survey (IGME). The conference was attended by colleagues from
Portugal, Chile, and other many of our own Spain colleagues nationwide. There was a space dedicated
to Medical Geology in Iberia, in which members of Portuguese Chapter (Dr. Eduardo Ferreira da
Silva, Chair of Portugal IMGA group, and Dr Carla Patinha, General Secretary of IMGA), and Spanish
Chapter (Dr Elena Giménez-Forcada, Chair of the recently established IMGA chapter in Spain)
participated. The congress was very well received by both the academic and national public
communities, and had a strong social impact both locally and nationally. The conference was attended
by about one hundred people and was a clear demonstration for the development of Medical Geology
in Spain.
Spain
Chapter Leader: Dr. Elena Giménez-Forcada, Main Researcher. Geologist. Instituto Geológico y
Minero de España, IGME (Geological Survey of Spain). IGME-Salamanca. Azafranal 48, 37001
Salamanca. [email protected]. phone: +34 654995052. - IMGA-España. IMGA-
First 6 months of 2017
A campaign to attract new members to the association was launched recently and currently the
Spanish Chapter of the IMGA (IMGA-España) has more than 20 members enrolled.
In the last month the organization of the Spanish Chapter has been more articulated. The executive
team consists of a Leader, a Vice-Chair, a Secretary-General, and a Treasurer.
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During these first months of 2017 the Spanish chapter has collaborated in various academic activities.
We want to highlight the participation in the AULA-GEOMED Project "Dissemination of Medical
Geology in classrooms: Specific English and oral skills development in the degree of Medicine", led by
Dr Jorge Diego, lecturer at the University of Salamanca and new member of IMGA-Spain, and which
has served to bring Medical Geology to medical students, through the teaching of the English
language. In this course, the students attended the workshop “How to write a scientific research
paper', taking Medical Geology as an example. The workshop was led by Dr Miriam Pérez Veneros,
also new member from IMGA-España. Moreover, in this context, two students have presented their
work in an oral communication: “Health effects result in exposure to arsenic-contaminated water, a
current behavioral and educational research of the population in Bangladesh”, and “Treatment of
chronic arsenic poisoning”.
Various activities such as lectures and seminars have been proposed to the University of Salamanca
for the academic year 2017-2018. Disseminating Medical Geology knowledge is the main aim of these
activities.
From a research point of view, the members of the chapter continue to develop their activities in
different topics of great interest and scientific impact. Several proposals signed by IMGA-Spain
members have been sent to the 7th International Conference on Medical Geology to be held in
Moscow in August of this year.
Last 6 months of 2017
A campaign to attract new members to the association was launched along 2017 and currently the
IMGA-Spain is considered the most numerous IMGA-Chapter. Thanks to all members! We want to
take the opportunity to remember Patricia Domínguez Prats, our colleague and friend. From our
chapter we want to dedicate these words of remembrance.
During these first months of 2017 the Spanish chapter has collaborated in various academic activities.
We want to highlight the participation in the AULA-GEOMED Project "Diffusion of Medical Geology
in classrooms: English for Specific Purposes and oral skills development in the degree of Medicine",
led by Dr Jorge Diego, lecturer at the University of Salamanca and new member of the Chapter IMGA-
Spain, which has served to bring Medical Geology to medical students through the teaching of the
English language. In this course, the students attended the workshop “How to write a research paper
in Science”, which used a research paper on Medical Geology as an example. The workshop was led by
Dr Miriam Pérez Veneros, also new member from IMGA-España. Moreover, in this context, two
students have presented their work in an oral communication: “Health effects result in exposure to
arsenic-contaminated water, a current behavioral and educational research of the population in
Bangladesh”, and “Treatment of chronic arsenic poisoning”. Results of this project were presented at
the International Conference of the International Association of Teachers of English for Specific
Purposes at the University of Liverpool (27-28 October 2017), with the paper “Teaching Medical
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Geology in English: Research Articles as a Potential Learning Tool in a University Context” by Miriam
Pérez-Veneros, Jorge Diego-Sánchez, and Elena Giménez-Forcada.
Several proposals signed by IMGA-Spain members were sent to the 7th International Conference on
Medical Geology, held in Moscow in August 2017. Poster: “Identification of the impact of irrigation
using alkaline Na-as rich groundwater on soils in the southern corner of the Duero Basin (Spain),
using geostatistic tools” by Elena Giménez-Forcada and Juan A. Luque Espinar, and Paper
Communication: “Geological environment and groundwater quality, a key to social development: the
binomial southern edge of the Duero Basin - Spanish Central System, Spain” by Elena Giménez-
Forcada, Pilar Pena-Búa y José A. Centeno. At MedGeo’17, the IMGA Spanish chapter was awarded
with the IMGA Chapter Stimulus Contest (CSC) reward (US$1000), and our President (Elena.
Giménez-Forcada) received recognition for her contribution to the development of Medical geology.
Elena Giménez-Forcada receives the IMGA Chapter Stimulus Contest (CSC) on behalf of the whole
IMGA-Spanish chapter at the International Medical Geology Conference at Moscow MedGeo'17
The social aspects of Medical Geology are a very important facet in our chapter and several activities
have been developed along 2017 taking into account this aspect of MG. In September 2017, Elena
Giménez-Forcada delivered the lecture “Medical Geology as a tool for Business Social Responsibility”
at the University of Castilla La Mancha.
The first book about Medical Geology in Spain, I Jornada de Geología Médica. La geología Médica una
disciplina emergente’ has been published by the IGME Publications Service. The documentcan be
downloaded in the following link: http://igmepublicaciones.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/novedades-
editoriales.html.
Under the topic of ‘Ciencias para la Salud y el Bienestar’ (Science for Health and Well-being), the
Spanish Chapter on Medical Geology organized its 2nd International Spanish Conference on Medical
Geology (2nd ISCMG) under the auspices of the Spain Geological Survey, the Polytechnic University
of Madrid, Higher Technical School of Mining and Energy Engineering, the University of Salamanca
(Faculties of Science and Medicine), the Clinical Hospital of Salamanca, and the University of
Granada (Faculty of Pharmacy), during the third week of October, from the 16th to the 20th October
2017. Dr. Jose A. Centeno, Director, Division of Biology, Chemistry and Materials Science, Center for
Devices and Radiological Health at the US Food and Drug Administration, and cofounding member
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of the International Medical Geology Association (IMGA) and Past-Immediate President of IMGA,
served as the keynote speaker for this 2nd ISCMG, presenting lectures in Salamanca (October 16th,
Faculties of Science and Medicine), Madrid (October 17th, Geological Survey of Spain and Polytechnic
University of Madrid (Higher Technical School of Mining and Energy Engineer), Salamanca (October
18th, Clinical Hospital) and Granada (October 20th, University of Granada, School of Pharmacy).
Over 250 participants attended this event, with participation from the Spain medical, geoscience,
public health, epidemiological and toxicology communities.
During the celebration of MG's working day in Granada Dr Centeno was appointed Honorary
Academician by the Royal Academy of Medicine East Andalucía (RAMAO). The Spanish Royal
Academy of Medicine and Surgery is a nearly 300 years old established institution devoted to the
promotion of new advances in medical sciences, both nationally and internationally.
Likewise, the Spanish chapter decided to name Dr José Centeno honorary member.
All documents can be downloaded from IMGA Web site:
http://www.medicalgeology.org/pdf/Cartel_II_JGM.PDF
http://www.medicalgeology.org/pdf/II_JGM_Programa.pdf
http://www.medicalgeology.org/pdf/2nd_ISCMG_Report.pdf
We would like to thank all members from the IMGA Spanish Chapter, especially colleagues from
IGME (Geological Survey of Spain), USAL (University of Salamanca), UPM (Technical University of
Madrid), MAPAMA (Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and Environment), UCM
(Complutense University of Madrid), and UGR (Granada University). We want to thank particularly
the Faculty of Pharmacy and Sciences, as well as the Research group of Ciencias del suelo y
Geofarmacia from University of Granada and the Royal Academy of Medicine East Andalucía for their
invaluable help in the celebration of the working day in Granada. We had the privilege and honor of
working all these days together in developing the field of MG in Spain.
Salamanca, Faculty of Medicine 16th October
2017
Working day in Granada, at lunch. ‘La
Alhambra’ at the background 20th October
2017
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Popularizing Medical Geology would be the main objective of our activities this year. In addition, from
the point of view of the research, the members of the chapter continue to develop their activities on
different topics of great interest and scientific impact.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
HIDROGEOTOX (IGME 2303, 2013-2017). Identification of geoenvironmental factors that control
the distribution of arsenic and other PTGTEs as a management tool in the hydrological planning of
bodies of water with hydrogeotoxic risk.
CARESOIL - Characterization, remediation, modeling and risk assessment of contaminated soils.
DENSOIL - Combination of geochemical and geophysical techniques for the spatial characterization
of dense contaminants in soils and surface aquifers.
GEOMED-AULA. Dissemination of Medical Geology in classrooms: English for Specific Purposes and
development of oral skills in the degree of Medicine.
PAPERS
Barrio-Parra, F.; De Miguel, E.; Lázaro-Navas, S.; Gómez, A.; Izquierdo, M. 2017. Indoor Dust Metal
Loadings: A Human Health Risk Assessment. Exposure and Health. doi:10.1007/s12403-017-0244-z
De Miguel, E., Izquierdo, M., Gómez, A., Mingot, J., Barrio-Parra, F., 2017. Risk assessment from
exposure to arsenic, antimony and selenium in urban gardens (Madrid, Spain). Environmental
Toxicology and Chemistry. 36, 544–550. doi:10.1002/etc.3569.
Giménez-Forcada, E.; Vega-Alegre, M.; Timón-Sánchez, S. 2017. Characterization of regional cold-
hydrothermal inflows enriched in arsenic and associated trace-elements in the southern part of the
Duero Basin (Spain), by multivariate statistical analysis. Science of the Total Environment 593–594
(2017) 211–226.
Giménez-Forcada, E.; Timón-Sánchez, S. Kohfahl, C. 2017. Hydrogeotoxicity from arsenic and
uranium in the southern Duero Basin, Spain. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. DOI:
10.1016/j.gexplo.2017.03.009
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Barrio-Parra, F.; Dominguez-Castillo, A., Izquierdo, M.; De Miguel, E.; Medina-Ferro, R., Diaz-Curiel,
J.; Artalejo, A. (2017). A free (R-based) tool for Probabilistic Human Health Risk Assessment:
Application to an Urban Garden Scenario. Sustainable Use and Management of Soil, Sediment and
Water Resources (AQUACONSOIL 2017). Lyon, France.
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Giménez-Forcada, E.; Luque-Espinar, J.A. (2017). Identification of the Impact of Irrigation Using
Alkaline Na-as Rich Groundwater on Soils in the Southern Corner of the Duero Basin (Spain), Using
Geostatistic Tools. MedGEO'17 – Moscow.
Giménez-Forcada, E.; Pena-Búa, P.; Centeno, J.A. (2017). Geological Environment and Groundwater
Quality, a Key to Social Development: The Binomial Southern Edge of the Duero Basin - Spanish
Central System, Spain.
Pérez-Veneros, M.; Diego-Sánchez, J.; Giménez-Forcada, E. (2017). Teaching Medical Geology in
English: Research Articles as a Potential Learning Tool in a University Context. International
Conference of the International Association of Teachers of English for Specific Purposes. University of
Liverpool (27-28 October 2017).
Uruguay
Chapter Leader: Prof. Nelly Mañay ( Current IMGA chairperson)
The main activities of Uruguay chapter members are highlighted:
IMGA Uruguay attendance to MEDGEO 17 presenting lectures as invited speakers or showing results
of the research studies performed on medical geology topics, in poster and/ or oral sessions.
Nelly Mañay : Estimating low-dose health risks from environmental arsenic in Uruguayan
populations.
Nelly Mañay: How to promote medical geology in developing countries. Challenges, achievements and
success in uruguay
A. Cousillas, N. Mañay : Health risks exposure to building materials used in civil engineering works.
An example in Uruguay.
E. Alvareda, P. Gamazo,R. Colina, M. Victoria, L. Burutaran, J. Ramos, F. Lopez, M. Olivera, A.
Lizasoain, G. Sapriza, M. Castells, M. García: Variation of Chemical Groundwater Composition:
Incidence of Enteroviruses Occurrence and Their Transport Mechanism in the Salto Aquifer, Uruguay
T. Heller, N. Mañay : Advancing MedGeo in University Environmental Education: Progress in
Uruguay
A.Noguera; H. Bentos Pereira; L. Fornaro: Preliminar studies of annual effective dose equivalent
(aede) due to terrestial radionuclides received by Barra de Valizas inhabitants and tourists.
IMGA “Promotion posters” presented in MEDGEO 17 (attached at the end of this report).
New Medical Geology course:“Advanced topics in Environmental Toxicology and Medical Geology”
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This is our second course based on Medical Geology that is offered in our University as a curricular
course of degree and / or postgraduate specialization with a teaching staff from the IMGA chapter.
The program of this "new course" is complementary to the curricular course "Environmental
Toxicology and Medical Geology" already existing since 2005. It was proposed and outlined by Prof.
Mañay and implemented by Prof. Teresa Heller from the Toxicology Area of the Faculty of Chemistry.
This is one of the main elements for the promotion and encouragement of research studies in Medical
Geology at University level in Uruguay. The new edition of this course is in the first semester of 2018.
These are the main topics
Module (I) Environmental sciences and health.
• Introduction to Environmental Health and Environmental Geochemistry
• Essential elements for life. Basic concepts of nutrition.
• Diseases linked to the environment.
• Natural and anthropogenic elements in the environment. Sources, distribution and health effects.
• Metals and Metalloids studied in Environmental Health and Toxicology
MODULE (II) Medical Geology: Geological factors that affect human health
• The combustion of coal and the health impacts of trace elements released.
• Arsenic poisoning through the consumption of groundwater. History, toxicology of Arsenic and health
effects.
• Anthropic soils – presence of Lead and Cadmium
• Natural and anthropic mercury. Effects to health.
• Natural radiation, exposure and health effects
MODULE (III) Environmental Epidemiology and Toxicology
• Development of Geological Databases and Disease Report eg, Cancer
• Health risks assessment for potentially toxic elements exposure from dangerous sites.
• Health effects associated with dust and vapors from the environment.
• Beneficial effects of geological materials on health: hot springs, clays, etc.
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IMGA Promotion Poster N°1
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IMGA Promotion Poster N° 2
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UK
Chapter Leader: Dr Darren Beriro
The British Geological Survey has an ongoing research program into the development of methods for
measuring the dermal bioaccessibility of polyaromatic hydrocarbons present in soils and the
inhalation bioaccessibility of inorganic contaminants in soils.
Dr Mark Cave has given the following medical geology presentations:
March 29th 2017 Geological Society London, inaugural meeting of the Geological Society
Contaminated Land Group – “A Medical Geology Perspective on the Effect of Soil on Human Health”
Cleanup Conference Melbourne Australia September 17th 2017 – “Geochemical controls on the
bioaccessible fractions of selected elements in London soils” and “The effect of lead in soil on crime
deprivation in Derby, Leicester and Nottingham”
MEETING REPORTS
IMGA Chapter Russia – NIS. - Brief report on MEDGEO’17
The seventh international conference of the International Medical Geology Association (IMGA), was
held in Moscow, Russia, August 28-September 1, 2017; and was attended totally by 187 participants
representing 30 countries. The conference was hosted by the Russian Geological Society (ROSGEO),
with support from the Russian Federation’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology; and the
Ministry of Health Protection.
The conference Organizing Committee was headed by ROSGEO President Victor Orlov, ROSGEO 1-st
Vice-President Evgeny Farrakhov, ROSGEO Vice-President & Science Secretary, MEDGEO’17
Coordinator Iosif Volfson.
A total of 288 abstracts were submitted by scientists from 48 countries for the oral and poster
sessions. Of them 259 abstracts that were selected for presentation and published in the Conference
Materials book, 112 were presented at the oral and 52 at the poster session.
The following presentations received awards:
Oral:
- Arsenic in Groundwater of Dagestan Republic. Presenter: Tamila Abdulmutalimova, Dagestan
Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia.
- Bioaccessibility of Potentially Toxic Elements (PETs) in Urban Area of Belfast. Presenter: Tatiana
Cocerva, Queen’s University, Belfast, Great Britain.
Poster:
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- Radioactivity and Dose Rate Assessment in Mining Centers of Armenia. Presenter: Olga Belyaeva,
Center for Noospheric Research, National Academy of Sciences, Republic of Armenia.
- Characterization of Solid Airborne Particles in Industrialized Cities—a Cased Study of Western
Siberia (Russia). Presenter Anna Talovskaya, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University,
Russia.
- Sureyya H. Kose, Curtin University, Australia was awarded with the Springer book “Introduction to
Medical Geology” by C.B. Dissanayake & Rohana Chandrajith, for her presentation on Molecular,
Isotopic and Genetic Composition of Human Gallstones: A Geomedical Study.
Ines Tomašek, Durham University, Great Britain was awarded with “Tweeting Davinci” by Ann
Pizzorusso for her presentation Volcanic Gas-ash Interaction: an in Vitro Study of Respiratory Health
Hazard.
Some complimentary copies of “Tweeting Davinci” were also presented by the author to the
Organizing Committee.
The 8th IMGA conference, MEDGEO’19, will be held in Guiyang, China from 12 to 15 August, 2019.
Members and interested persons are invited to check IMGA website (www.medicalgeology.org) for
details.
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
BJORKLUND, G, CHRISTOPHERSEN, O A, CHIRUMBOLO, S, SELINUS, E, AND AASETH, J. 2017. Recent aspects of
uranium toxicology in medical geology. Environmental Research, Vol. 156, 526-533. 10.1016/j.envres.2017.04.010
FERNANDO, G, LIYANAGE, P, RAJAPAKSHA, A U, AND VITHANAGE, M. 2017. Medical geology of endemic goiter in
Kalutara, Sri Lanka; distribution and possible causes. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Vol. 39, 1501-1511.
10.1007/s10653-017-9985-7
LOPEZ-ABENTE, G, LOCUTURA-RUPEREZ, J, FERNANDEZ-NAVARRO, P, MARTIN-MENDEZ, I, BEL-LAN, A, AND
NUNEZ, O. 2018. Compositional analysis of topsoil metals and its associations with cancer mortality using spatial
misaligned data. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Vol. 40, 283-294. 10.1007/s10653-016-9904-3
MIDDLETON, N J. 2017. Desert dust hazards: A global review. Aeolian Research, Vol. 24, 53-63.
10.1016/j.aeolia.2016.12.001
NUNEZ, O, FERNANDEZ-NAVARRO, P, MARTIN-MENDEZ, I, BEL-LAN, A, RUPEREZ, J F L, AND LOPEZ-ABENTE,
G. 2017. Association between heavy metal and metalloid levels in topsoil and cancer mortality in Spain. Environmental
Science and Pollution Research, Vol. 24, 7413-7421. 10.1007/s11356-017-8418-6
WICKRAMARATHNA, S, BALASOORIYA, S, DIYABALANAGE, S, AND CHANDRAJITH, R. 2017. Tracing environmental
aetiological factors of chronic kidney diseases in the dry zone of Sri Lanka - A hydrogeochemical and isotope approach.
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, Vol. 44, 298-306. 10.1016/j.jtemb.2017.08.013
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AWARDS
Paula Marinho Reis and Marina Cabral Pinto, researchers of the GeoBioTec – Universidade de Aveiro
and members of the IMGA Portuguese Chapter, coordinate the team of researchers who during the
2017 Congress of Neurology was distinguished by the Portuguese Society of Neurology with the
Orlando Leitão Award. The award-winning paper is entitled "Is environmental exposure to potentially
toxic elements a risk factor for cognitive decline?".
The study results from an exploratory multidisciplinary project designed to investigate relationships
between environmental exposure to potentially toxic elements and the cognitive performance of a
study group comprising adults (> 55 years old) and elderly residents of the industrial city of Estarreja,
Portugal.
The Orlando Leitão Prize, sponsored by Biogen, aims to distinguish the best study presented annually
in the "Congress of Neurology" of the Portuguese Society of Neurology, which last year took place
between 16 and 18 November in Lisbon. The award has the name of Dr. Orlando Leitão, mentor of
several generations of neurologists and neuropediatricians, a unique reference in this area of
medicine.
Other researchers involved in the project include Sandra Freitas, Paula Pinto and Mário Rodrigues
Simões from the CINEICC – Universidade de Coimbra, Paula Moreira from the CNC – Universidade
de Coimbra, Agostinho Almeida and Luísa Diniz from the LAQV/REQUIMTE – Faculdade de
Farmácia – Universidade do Porto; Carlos Ordens from the University College London (Australia),
and Teresa Condesso de Melo from the CERENA - Instituto Superior Técnico.
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF IMGA
Chair Prof Nelly Manay Director, Specialised Centre for Chemical Toxicology University of the Republic Montevideo, Uruguay Email: [email protected]
Vice-Chair for Geosciences Prof María Aurora Armienta Geophysics Institute Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico City, Mexico Email: [email protected]
Vice-chair for Medical Sciences Dr Diego Fridman
Director, Clinical Research Department
Fundación Centro de Estudios
Infectológicos
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Email: [email protected]
COUNCILLORS:
Prof Iossif Volfson Medical Geology Division RosGeo Moscow, Russia Email: [email protected]
Dr Ester Sztein U.S. National Committees for the Geosciences Board on International Scientific Organizations of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C., USA Email: [email protected]
Prof. Héctor Rubio College of Animal Production and Ecology Autonomous University of Chihuahua Chihuahua, México Email: [email protected]
Dr. Darren Beriro Environmental Geochemist British Geological Survey Nottingham, UK Email: [email protected]
Prof. Laura Börgel Toxicology and Risk Assessment
Universidad de Chile Santiago de Chile, Chile
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Cassio Roberto da Silva Medical Geology and Environ. Geochemistry Geological Survey of Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Email: [email protected]
If you wish to share information with all IMGA members through e-news or the IMGA newsletter, please send contributions to: Maria Aurora Armienta email: [email protected] (e-news) or Mark Cave (newsletter) email [email protected]
General Secretary Dr Carla Patinha Investigadora do GEOBIOTEC - GeoBioSciences, GeoTechnologies and GeoEngineering University of Aveiro Aveiro, Portugal Email:[email protected]
EDITOR
Mark Cave