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Geochemical aspects of serpentine bodies off Embilipitiya, Sri Lanka and their effect on human health

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dc.contributor.author Wickramasinghe, KO
dc.contributor.author Wijerathna, AVVP
dc.contributor.author Godawithana, CAP
dc.contributor.author Weerawarnakula, S
dc.contributor.author Premasiri, HMR
dc.contributor.author Abeysinghe, AMKB
dc.contributor.editor Hemalal, PVA
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-26T09:22:38Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-26T09:22:38Z
dc.date.issued 2016-07
dc.identifier.citation Wickramasinghe, K.O., Wijerathna, A.V.V.P., Godawithana, C.A.P., Weerawarnakula, S., Premasiri, H.M.R., & Abeysinghe, A.M.K.B. (2016). Geochemical aspects of serpentine bodies off Embilipitiya, Sri Lanka and their effect on human health. In P.V.A. Hemalal (Ed.), Proceedings of the ERE 2016 Annual Conference on Earth Resources Management (pp. 75-80). Department of Earth Resources Engineering, University of Moratuwa. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/18469
dc.description.abstract Serpentine is a mineral rich with Nickel, Chromium, Cobalt and Iron. Weathering of Serpentine rock can liberate such elements into the environment. Excessive exposure to such elements can damage human health by means of skin rashes, redness of skin, and Kidney diseases. Previous studies carried out in the Ginigalpelessa area off Ambilipitiya has concluded that major part of the area is underlain by serpentinite bodies and high amount of such elements are present in the soil, weathered rocks and fresh rocks of the area. To identify health issues associated within the area, a questionnaire was carried out in Gingigalpalessa village and in Angunakolapalessa village which is located about 15 km away from Ginigalpelessa area, where similar weather conditions,cultivations and social activities are found but not geology. Data gathered from the questionnaire shows skin rashes are common among the people living in Ginigalpellassa area. The survey also revealed that 54% of the patients are children, age below 15 years and 38% of them are adults, age above 45 years. Furthermore such deseases are common among the families living in the area for a longer period. The results also reveal that majority of the patients live in highly concentrated zones of such elements in Ginigalpelessa area and no such cases are found in Angunukolapellessa village where geological conditions are different. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Department of Earth Resources Engineering en_US
dc.subject Ginigalpelessa en_US
dc.subject Agunukolapelessa en_US
dc.subject Serpentine en_US
dc.subject Health issues en_US
dc.subject Chromium en_US
dc.subject Skin rashes en_US
dc.title Geochemical aspects of serpentine bodies off Embilipitiya, Sri Lanka and their effect on human health en_US
dc.type Conference-Full-text en_US
dc.identifier.faculty Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Earth Resources Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.year 2016 en_US
dc.identifier.conference ERE 2016 Annual Conference on Earth Resources Management en_US
dc.identifier.pgnos pp. 75-80 en_US
dc.identifier.proceeding Proceedings of the ERE 2016 Annual Conference on Earth Resources Management en_US
dc.identifier.email sarath89@hotmail.com en_US


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