Literature DB >> 19764219

Evidence for regulation of monomethyl mercury by nitrate in a seasonally stratified, eutrophic lake.

Svetoslava G Todorova1, Charles T Driscoll, David A Matthews, Steven W Effler, Mark E Hines, Elizabeth A Henry.   

Abstract

The accumulation of monomethyl mercury (CH3Hg+) in aquatic ecosystems is a redox sensitive process that is accelerated under sulfate-reducing conditions. While nitrate (NO3-) reduction is energetically favored over sulfate reduction, the influence of NO3 on the accumulation of CH3Hg+ has not been reported in the literature. We examined temporal and vertical patterns in redox constituents and CH3Hg+ concentrations in the hypolimnion of a dimictic lake, Onondaga Lake, prior to and following increases in NO3- inputs. Detailed water-column profiles and a long-term record revealed marked decreases in the accumulation of CH3Hg+ in the anoxic hypolimnion coinciding with long-term decreases in the deposition of organic matter coupled with recent increases in NO3-concentrations. CH3Hg+ concentrations in the hypolimnion were substantially abated when No3 was present above the sediment-water interface. A decrease in the peak hypolimnetic mass of CH3Hg+ and shortening of the period of elevated CH3Hg+ concentrations resulted in more than a 50% decline in the accumulated CH3Hg+. N03- regulation of CH3Hg+ accumulation may be a widespread phenomenon in oxygen-limited freshwater and terrestrial environments, and could have an important notpreviously recognized, effect on the biogeochemistry of mercury.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19764219     DOI: 10.1021/es900887b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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