Title of article :
Mercury methylation along a lake]forest transect in
the Tapaj´os river floodplain, Brazilian Amazon:
seasonal and vertical variations
Author/Authors :
Jean Remy Davee Guimaraesa، نويسنده , , U´ ? ، نويسنده , , Marc Rouletb، نويسنده , , Marc Lucotteb، نويسنده , ,
Donna Merglerc، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The seasonal and spatial variations of net methylmercury production in sediments, soils and other sites were
evaluated by assays with 203Hg at different depths and locations along a lake]forest transect at lake Enseada
Grande, Tapaj´os river. Soil and sediment samples were taken at the surface and at different depths up to 9 cm. Fresh
samples and acidified controls 1]3 g dry wt.. were slurried with local water and incubated in the dark at 25]288C for
3 days with 0.5]1.6 mg Hg gy1 dry wt.. added as 203HgCl . CH 203Hg was extracted and measured in scintillation 2 3
cocktail after acid leaching. Methylmercury production varied by orders of magnitude among sites and among
sediment or soil layers. Seasonal variations were smaller than those with sample depth and location. In both seasons,
MeHg formation in sediment and soil or flooded soil decreased with depth and was, in the top layers, one order of
magnitude higher in the C-rich littoral macrophyte zone 2.3]8.9%. and flooded forest 3.2]4.5%. than in the center
of the lake 0.2]0.56%.. Similar MeHg production was found in slurried dry soils dry season. and in soils already
flooded for months. In the macrophyte zone soil dry season., methylation was mainly associated with the thin
Paspalum sp. rootlet layer. In the forest site, vertical variation in methylation was less pronounced in flooded than in
dry soils and during the inundation the higher methylation rate was found in the flocculent sediment settled over the
litter layer. The roots of floating Paspalum sp. were an important Hg methylation site, particularly those heavily
colonized with periphyton 3.4]5.4%.. Methylation in surface or near-bottom water was undetectable -3=10y2%.at all sites. Flooded forests and macrophyte mats are specific features of the Amazon and are important links
between Hg inputs from natural and manmade sources and MeHg exposure of local populations through fish intake.
Keywords :
soil , Floodplain , macrophytes , sediment , Methylmercury
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment