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Dr. Annika Parviainen is a principal investigator of a I+D+i project (of the working program of FEDER Andalusia) at the Department of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Chemistry (University of Granada) in Spain since December 2021.
Dr. Parviainen received the degree of Master of Science in Geology and Mineralogy at the University of Helsinki in 2005 and PhD in Geoenvironmental Technology with distinction at the Aalto University School of Engineering (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering) in 2012 in Finland. The PhD was cotutelled with the University of Huelva in Spain under supervision of Prof. Dr. José Miguel Nieto.
Her research is principally based on Environmental Geochemistry and Mineralogy and focuses on the environmental impacts of mining and industrial wastes, especially, on the metal mobility from these residues to the surrounding soil and water bodies. Her PhD and the postdoctoral research topics since 2006 have focused on environmental mineralogy and geochemistry in mining wastes and mobilization of metals into the environment, and she has paid special attention to the trace element (e.g. As, Cu, Co, Ni, Zn) retention in the secondary Fe(III) phases in the acid mine drainage environment. For instance, her previous postdoctoral research project at the University of Granada, Spain, (2012-2015) focused on the environmental geochemistry and mineralogy of heavily contaminated river beds of the Tinto and Odiel Rivers in SW Spain with special attention on the cycle of As in the ageing sediments.
She has broadened her research to cover the novel, inter- and transdisciplinary field of medical geology by evaluating the impact of metal pollution from mining areas to human beings and also the potential risk of atmospheric metal pollution on humans. Her current research aims at studying the impact of atmospheric metal pollution derived from mining activity and related industries in the Province of Huelva (SW Spain) to the nearby urban areas, hence the potential exposure risk to humans. She uses lichens as bioindicators of metal air pollution. In the line of Medical Geology, she has also studied the environmental impact of heavy metals on human gallstones. Her focus was on the mineralogical and chemical composition the gallstones in two populations living in contrasting geological areas, one with characteristic heavy metal contamination originated from the massive sulfide deposits of the Iberian Pyrite Belt (SW Spain) and vast mining operations and the other with nearly pristine environmental conditions.
She has used a wide range of techniques including chemical extractions (for instance total and sequential extractions), optical microscopy, XRD, SEM-EDS, EMPA, µ-ATR-FTIR, µ-Raman spectroscopy and ICP-MS. She has also assisted in teaching the practical training of reflected-light microscopy in the course Ore mineralogy and given classes on environmental geochemistry at the University of Granada. She assisted in a variety of laboratory work, optical microscopy, running scanning electron microscopy, and preparing reports in various projects but principally in diamond exploration projects. Dr. Parviainen is an Associate Editor at Journal of Geochemical Exploration (Elsevier) and at Geochemistry; Exploration, Environment, Analysis.
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Sebastian Garcia, Lorena Camus,Erika Gonzalez-Diaz, Roberto Collao,Brian Townley,Annika Parviainen,Manuel A. Caraballo
JOURNAL OF GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION (2024): 107439
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Journal of Geochemical Exploration (2023): 107131-107131
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