Adobe Homes in Peru's Andes Tell Centuries-Old Toxic Tale

Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability 2013-02-13

Summary:

HUANCAVELICA, Peru – Sonia Salazar’s house, like most in her neighborhood, is built of adobe bricks made from mud that soaked up centuries of emissions from mercury smelters.

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Date tagged:

02/13/2013, 12:50

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02/13/2013, 11:45