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Chris Thomas

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Gender Male
Age 77
Date of birth January 13,1947
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Perivale
United Kingdom
Record labels Columbia Records
Albums On an Island
GenresRock
Pop
Movies/Shows Toga Party
Malatesta's Carnival of Blood
Awards Grammy Award for Album of the Year
Country Music Association Award for Album of the Year
Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children
Brit Award for Best Producer
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The Bar and Beverage Book
Typhoon and Tempest Aces of World War 2
Planet Earth: The Universe's Experiment
Off-Premise Catering Management
The Universal Soul
Typhoon Wings of 2nd TAF 1943-45
The Healing Book
Yea Though I Walk Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death
The Human Soul
The Fool's First Steps
Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Your Body But, So Far, Nobody's Been Able to Tell You
Synthesis
Advanced Pressure Point Grappling-Tuite: Dillman Method of Instant Self-Defense
The Annunaki Plan? Or, the Human Plan? One Will Kill You the Other Will Save Your Life: Only You Can Choose
Spitfire Aces of Northwest Europe 1944-45
Little Jay Learns Karate
Spitfire Aces of the Channel Front 1941-43
Pressure Point Fighting Secrets of Ryukyu Kempo
Advanced Pressure Point Fighting of Ryukyu Kempo: Dillman Theory for All Systems
Supply Chain Management in the Retail Industry
Humane Pressure Point Self-Defense: Dillman Pressure Point Method for Law Enforcement, Medical Personnel, Business Professionals, Men and Women
Bar and Beverage Plus ServSafe Alcohol Set
Marvellous Mammoths: Mammoths in Huntingdonshire
Bulldogs Today
Basic Management Skills
Understanding and Using the Light Microscope: Introduction and Quickstart Guide to Using Compound Light Microscopes
Pressure Point Karate Made Easy: A Guide to the Dillman Pressure Point Method for Beginners and Younger Martial Artists
Wishing for the Day
Love Is the Key: - Real Life Stories
Tempest Squadrons of the RAF
Holiness Is for Everyone
Until Philosophers Become Kings: Book One
When Did We Stop Skipping? . . . the Call to Live in Awe and Wonder
Victorian 2009 Bushfire Research Response: Final Report
Lamentable Intelligence from the Admiralty: The Sinking of HMS Vanguard in 1875
Design and Equipment for Restaurants and Foodservice: A Management View
The Journey Home
Mission Accomplished Classrooms: Success with Sergeant Thomas
2nd Tactical Air Force: Breakout to Bodenplatte - July 1944 to January 1945
Retailing in the 21st Century
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Process Improvement and Quality Management in the Retail Industry
Kyusho-Jitsu: The Dillman Method of Pressure Point Fighting
The Bar and Beverage Book, Fifth Edition Wiley E-Text Reg Card
DraWing: Architectural Design Competition 2013
Project Human Extinction: The Ultimate Conspiracy
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Loss Prevention in the Retail Business
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From Happy Dog to Dolly Parton: Reflections on a Christian Life
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Christopher P. Thomas is an English record producer who has worked extensively with the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Procol Harum, Roxy Music, Badfinger, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Pete Townshend, Pulp and the Pretenders. He has also produced breakthrough albums for the Sex Pistols, the Climax Blues Band and INXS.

Metal-mining pollution impacts 23 million people worldwide

Feb 16,2020 6:09 am

By Victoria GillScience correspondent, Bbc News

At least 23 million people around The World live on flood-plains contaminated by potentially harmful concentrations of Toxic Waste from metal-mining activity, according to a study.

UK scientists mapped The World 's 22,609 active and 159,735 abandoned metal mines and calculated the extent of Pollution from them.

Chemicals can leach from mining operations into Soil and waterways.

The researchers say future mines have to be planned " very carefully".

This is particularly critical as the demand surges for metals That will support battery technology and electrification, including lithium and copper, says Prof Mark Macklin from the University of Lincoln, who led the Research .

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" We've known about this for a long time, " he told Bbc News . " What's alarming for me is The Legacy - [Pollution from abandoned mines] is still affecting millions of people. "

The findings, build on The Team 's previous studies of exactly how Pollution from mining activity moves and accumulates in The Environment .

The Scientists compiled data on mining activity around The World , which was published by governments, mining companies and organisations like the This included the location of each mine, what metal it was extracting and whether it was active or abandoned.

Prof Macklin explained That the majority of metals from metal mining is bound up in sediment in the ground. " It's this Material - eroded from mine Waste tips, or in contaminated Soil - That ends up in river channels or [can be] deposited over a flood-plain. "

Prof Macklin and his colleagues used previously published field and laboratory analyses to Work Out how far this metal-contaminated sediment moves Down River systems.

That data allowed The Scientists to produce a computer model That could calculate the extent of river channels and flood-plains around The World That are polluted by mining Waste - both from current and historical mining activity.

" We mapped the area That 's likely to be affected, which, when you combine That with population data, shows That 23 million people in The World are living on ground That would be considered 'contaminated', " said Chris Thomas , who is professor of water and planetary health at the University of Lincoln.

" Whether Those People will be affected by That contamination, we simply can't tell with this Research , and there are many ways That people may be exposed, " he stressed. " But there is agriculture and irrigation in many of those areas. "

Crops grown on contaminated soils, or irrigated by water contaminated by mine Waste , have been shown to contain high concentrations of metals.

" Animals grazing on flood-plains may also eat contaminated plant Material and sediment, especially after flooding, when fresh metal-rich sediment is deposited, " The Scientists explained in their paper.

" With Climate Change and more frequent floods, " Prof Macklin added, " this legacy [Pollution ] is going to extend and expand. "

Prof Jamie Woodward from the University of Manchester, who was not involved in the study, said the Research highlighted The Threat posed by " silent Pollution " stored in flood-plains.

" A good deal of river monitoring is focused On Water when The Real 'nasties' are often associated with river sediments, " he told Bbc News .

" We need to better understand how contaminants are transported in The Environment and where they are stored. This allows us to assess hazards and to mitigate against them. Heavily contaminated flood-plain grasslands should not be used for livestock grazing, for example. "

The researchers point out in their study That metal mining represents " humankind's earliest and most persistent form of environmental contamination". Waste from mining began to contaminate river systems as early as 7,000 years ago.

Data visualisations by Kate Gaynor and Mike Hills

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