Title of article :
Speciation and bioavailability of mercury in well-mixed estuarine sediments
Author/Authors :
Elsie M. Sunderland، نويسنده , , Frank A.P.C. Gobas، نويسنده , , Andrew Heyes، نويسنده , , Brian A. Branfireun، نويسنده , , Angelika K. Bayer، نويسنده , , Raymond E. Cranston، نويسنده , , Michael B. Parsons، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
15
From page :
91
To page :
105
Abstract :
Despite regulations controlling anthropogenic mercury sources in North America, high levels of mercury in coastal fish and shellfish are an ongoing problem in Maritime Canada and the Northeastern United States. This study presents sediment core data from a macrotidal estuary located at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy showing stratigraphic profiles of total and methylmercury concentrations and potential methylation rates measured using stable mercury isotopes. The results show that in contrast to the expected methylmercury profile typically observed in unmixed sediments, methylmercury production occurs throughout the estimated 15-cm-thick active surface layer of these well-mixed sediments. The resulting large reservoir of methylmercury in these sediments helps to explain why mercury concentrations in organisms in this system remain high despite emissions reductions. Current management policies should take into account the expected delay in the response time of well-mixed estuarine systems to declines in mercury loading, considering the greater reservoir of historic mercury available in these sediments that can potentially be converted to methylmercury and biomagnify in coastal food chains.
Keywords :
Methylmercury , estuaries , enrichment factor , Sediment burial , Bay of Fundy
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Marine Chemistry
Record number :
776575
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