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Exposure to the Yellow Spring as a drinking water source could cause a slight risk for arsenic and manganese exposure. Both authors contributed equally to this work.
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In the sediment, arsenic (57.91 ± 10.95 mg/kg dry weight) and cadmium (0.615 ± 0.068 mg/kg dry weight) were strongly associated with iron indicating that they originate from arsenopyrite minerals. The general mechanism involved in heavy metal‐induced toxicity is recognized to be the production of reactive oxygen species resulting oxidative damage and health related adverse effects.
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