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Mercury in chemical fractions of recent pelagic sediments of the sea of Japan.

Fyodor S Kot1.   

Abstract

The distribution of mercury (Hg) in chemical fractions (H2O, 0.05 M Na2-EDTA pH 3, 1 M HCl, humic and fulvic acids, and non-hydrolysing residue) of recent pelagic sediment cores of the Sea of Japan (East Sea) was studied. Total Hg content in the sediments was rather low: 83 +/- 30 (21-173) etag g(-1), indicating the absence of substantial specific sources of the element in the deep part of the sea. Hg content within the sediment core varied by a factor of 1.3-1.8, showing peaks that coincide with the near-surface and buried sediment slices of light brown and brown "oxidized" colours and evidencing Hg redox-sensitive diagenetic redistribution. Hg exerted its maximum mobility in the near-surface sediment strata as a component of water-soluble organic matter. Despite the predominance of fulvic acids in extracted humus fractions, humic acids were a much more efficient concentrator for Hg (0-79 vs. 188-233 microg Hg g(-1) C(org), respectively). Nevertheless, the most refractory non-hydrolyzing residue (humin) fraction contained the principal Hg pool in the sediments. Hg content in all the extracted fractions decreased with core depth, thus indicating Hg immobilization as a principal tendency in Hg fate during post-depositional diagenesis.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15292952     DOI: 10.1039/b402248c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Monit        ISSN: 1464-0325


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