Seasonal changes of mercury speciation in the coastal sediments

被引:12
|
作者
Beldowski, Jacek [1 ]
Szubska, Marta [1 ]
Beldowska, Magdalena [2 ]
Jankowska, Katarzyna [3 ]
Kotlarska, Ewa [1 ]
Graca, Bozena [2 ]
机构
[1] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Oceanol, Ul Powstancow Warszawy 55, Sopot, Poland
[2] Univ Gdansk, Inst Oceanog, Al Marszalka Pilsudskiego 46, Gdynia, Poland
[3] Gdansk Univ Technol, Ul Narutowicza 11-1,2, Gdansk, Poland
关键词
Baltic Sea; Chemical speciation; Climate changes; Mercury; Sediments; SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA; ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS; MARINE; TRANSFORMATION; TRANSPORT; MATTER; RATES; GULF;
D O I
10.1007/s11368-018-1993-4
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
PurposeMercury speciation in sediments is linked to environmental conditions and processes. Domination of particular mercury species depends on its source, displays considerable seasonal behavior, and may be further modified due to oxygen levels, icing conditions, or the input of fresh organic matter. The purpose of this study was to examine the coastal area of the Gulf of Gdask in terms of mercury contamination and the influence of seasonal environmental changes on its speciation.Materials and methodsIn three highly dynamic coastal sites, mercury speciation in sediments was studied in relation to other environmental parameters (redox conditions, organic matter concentration, bacteria abundance, etc.). Sediment and water samples were collected monthly during a 3-year study. Sequential extraction of sediments was used for identification of four inorganic mercury species: dissolved, bound with fulvic and humic acids, mercury sulfide, and residual fraction. Cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry (CV-AFS) was used for extracts and liquid sample analysis. Total mercury in sediments was measured with atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). Changes in salinity were analyzed by measurements of chloride and sulfate ion concentrations using ion chromatography. Bacteria number and biomass were measured by direct counting using epifluorescence microscopy.Results and discussionSeasonal changes in mercury speciation were observed at all sites and attributed to different processes. Labile mercury fraction contribution varied from 0 to 80%. The speciation patterns varied locally as the stations selected for the study are diversified in terms of anthropogenic impact, water dynamics, and output from land. Mercury concentrations at all stations fluctuated during phytoplankton blooms, icing of marine waters, precipitation, or increased surface runoff from the land. In this local scale, the global climate changes are visible already as environmental conditions in studied area changed in comparison to elder research.ConclusionsObtained results suggest that although mercury emissions to the environment have decreased in recent years, local weather conditions, which may be intensified by climate change, seriously affect the bioavailability of past mercury deposits in coastal sediments.
引用
收藏
页码:3424 / 3436
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Springtime atmospheric mercury speciation in the McMurdo, Antarctica coastal region
    Brooks, Steven
    Lindberg, Steven
    Southworth, George
    Arimoto, Richard
    ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2008, 42 (12) : 2885 - 2893
  • [42] SPECIATION OF TIN-COMPOUNDS IN SEDIMENTS OF THE ALEXANDRIA COASTAL BELT
    DAHAB, OA
    WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 1988, 40 (3-4): : 433 - 441
  • [43] Mercury contamination in the estuaries and coastal sediments of the Strait of Malacca
    Looi, Ley Juen
    Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
    Yusoff, Fatimah Md.
    Hashim, Zailina
    ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2015, 187 (01) : 1 - 15
  • [44] Mercury contamination in the estuaries and coastal sediments of the Strait of Malacca
    Ley Juen Looi
    Ahmad Zaharin Aris
    Fatimah Md. Yusoff
    Zailina Hashim
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2015, 187
  • [45] MERCURY IN COASTAL AND ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS OF THE NORTHEASTERN IRISH SEA
    RAE, JE
    ASTON, SR
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 1981, 12 (11) : 367 - 371
  • [46] Seasonal changes in arsenic speciation in Fucus species
    Lai, VWM
    Cullen, WR
    Harrington, CF
    Reimer, KJ
    APPLIED ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY, 1998, 12 (04) : 243 - 251
  • [47] Seasonal Changes in Arsenic Speciation in Fucus Species
    Lai, V. W.-M.
    Cullen, W. R.
    Harington, C. F.
    Reimer, K. J.
    Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 12 (04):
  • [48] SEASONAL DYNAMICS OF ELEMENTAL SULFUR IN 2 COASTAL SEDIMENTS
    TROELSEN, H
    JORGENSEN, BB
    ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE, 1982, 15 (03) : 255 - 266
  • [49] Mercury Speciation and Distribution in Coastal Wetlands and Tidal Mudflats: Relationships with Sulphur Speciation and Organic Carbon
    O'Driscoll, Nelson J.
    Canario, Joao
    Crowell, Nathan
    Webster, Tim
    WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 2011, 220 (1-4): : 313 - 326
  • [50] Mercury Speciation and Distribution in Coastal Wetlands and Tidal Mudflats: Relationships with Sulphur Speciation and Organic Carbon
    Nelson J. O’Driscoll
    João Canário
    Nathan Crowell
    Tim Webster
    Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2011, 220 : 313 - 326