Literature DB >> 15931960

Deconstruction of historic mercury accumulation in lake sediments, northeastern United States.

Ethan Perry1, Stephen A Norton, Neil C Kamman, P M Lorey, Charles T Driscoll.   

Abstract

Total atmospheric contribution of mercury (Hg(T)) to lake sediment was estimated using 210Pb-dated sediment cores. Algorithms based on estimates of lake and watershed processes were applied to more accurately assess anthropogenic contributions of Hg to the environment and Hg(T). Factors addressed include: lake-specific background accumulation rates of Hg (Hg(B)), variability of sediment accumulation rates that caused variation in Hg accumulation during the last 100-150 years (Hgv), and variable flux of anthropogenic Hg from the atmosphere (Hg(A)). These fluxes were normalized for sediment focusing using a regional, unsupported 210Pb correction factor to yield Hg(A,F). Time series maps of Hg(A,F) allow for comparison across time and space, and are provided for 1900, 1950, 1975 and 1990 across eastern New York and New England, USA. Deconstruction algorithms reduce inter-/intra-lake variability in Hg accumulation rates and improve temporal coherence. Hg(A,F) started to increase near the end of the 19th century to a maximum between 1970 and 1990, depending on the lake. Maximum Hg(T) across the region ranges from 27.1 to 175 microg/m2 year. Maximum Hg(A,F) ranged from 10.4 to 66.3 microg/m2 year. The timing of Hg(A,F) declines in response to decreased atmospheric deposition may be controlled by in-lake and in-watershed storage and transport of Hg-bearing sediment.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15931960     DOI: 10.1007/s10646-004-6261-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecotoxicology        ISSN: 0963-9292            Impact factor:   2.823


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