Concentration, spatiotemporal distribution, and sources of mercury in Mt. Yulong, a remote site in southeastern Tibetan Plateau

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Rukumesh Paudyal
Shichang Kang
Lekhendra Tripathee
Junming Guo
Chhatra Mani Sharma
Jie Huang
Hewen Niu
Shiwei Sun
Tao Pu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Science, Northwest Institute of Eco
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Environment and Resources
[3] Himalayan Environment Research Institute (HERI),CAS Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Tibetan Environment Changes and Land Surface Processes, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Central Department of Environmental Science
[6] Tribhuvan University,Yulong Snow Mountain Glacier and Environmental Observation Research Station
[7] State Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Science,undefined
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Mercury; Tibetan Plateau; Glacier; Snow; Mt. Yulong; Baishui Glacier No. 1;
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The unique geographic location of Mt. Yulong in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) makes it a favorable site for mercury (Hg) study. Various snow samples, such as surface snow, snow pit, and snowmelt water were collected from Mt. Yulong in the southeastern TP. The average concentration of Hg was found to be 37 ± 26 ng L−1 (mean ± SD), comparable to Hg concentration from other parts of TP in the same year, though it was comparatively higher than those from previous years, suggesting a possible increase of Hg concentration over the TP. The concentration of Hg was higher in the lower elevation of the glaciers possibly due to the surface melting concentration of particulates. Higher concentration of Hg was observed in the fresh snow, suggesting the possibility of long-range transportation. The average concentration of Hg from the snow pit was 1.49 ± 0.78 ng L−1, and the concentration of Hg in the vertical profile of the snow pit co-varied with calcium ion (Ca2+) supporting the fact that the portion of Hg is from the crustal origin. In addition, the principal component analysis (PCA) confirmed that the source of Hg is from the crustal origin; however, the presence of anthropogenic source in the Mt. Yulong was also observed. In surface water around Mt. Yulong, the concentration of HgT was found in the order of Lashihai Lake > Reservoirs > Rivers > Swamps > Luguhu Lake. In lake water, the concentration of HgT showed an increasing trend with depth. Overall, the increased concentration of Hg in recent years from the TP can be of concern and may have an adverse impact on the downstream ecosystem, wildlife, and human health.
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页码:16457 / 16469
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