Title of article :
Mercury budget of a small forested boreal catchment in
southeast Norway
Author/Authors :
Thorj?rn Larssena، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Heleen A. de Wita، نويسنده , , Marianne Wikerb، نويسنده , , Kine Halseb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
We present input and output fluxes of total mercury (Hgtot) and methyl mercury (MeHg)
based on throughfall, litterfall and stream water samples from 2004/2005 from a small
forested catchment (Langtjern) in Norway. Hgtot input via throughfall and litterfall was
estimated to 6.7 and 2.7 μg m−2 yr−1, respectively, which is considerably lower than
previously reported from other boreal catchments in Scandinavia. A likely cause for the low
input flux is the sparseness and low productivity of the forest in the Langtjern catchment,
with less atmospheric scavenging and lower litterfall fluxes than previously studied sites. In
addition there has been a general decrease in mercury (Hg) in the atmosphere on the
northern hemisphere in the last decade. The estimated output flux of Hgtot with surface
water was 2.5 μg m−2 yr−1, which is comparable to what has been reported elsewhere. The
ratio of Hgtot output flux to input flux was 26%, which is considerably higher than reported
from other sites. This illustrates that catchment properties have greater importance for
surface water export of Hg than the current atmospheric input. The estimated total soil pool
of Hgtot in the catchment was 17.4 mg m−2. This corresponds to roughly 8000 years of the
current surface water output flux and 2000 years of the current input flux.
Keywords :
HgInput–outputPoolsBiogeochemistryFluxTOC
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment