| Literature DB >> 21552583 |
Mario Sprovieri1, Elvira Oliveri, Rossella Di Leonardo, Elena Romano, Antonella Ausili, Massimo Gabellini, Marco Barra, Giorgio Tranchida, Adriana Bellanca, Rodolfo Neri, Francesca Budillon, Roberto Saggiomo, Salvatore Mazzola, Vincenzo Saggiomo.
Abstract
The Augusta basin, located in SE Sicily (southern Italy), is a semi-enclosed marine area, labelled as a highly contaminated site. The release of mercury into the harbour seawater and its dispersion to the blue water, make the Augusta basin a potential source of anthropogenic pollution for the Mediterranean Sea. A mass balance was implemented to calculate the HgT budget in the Augusta basin. Results suggest that an average of ∼0.073 kmol of HgT is released, by diffusion, on a yearly basis, from sediments to the seawater, with a consequent output of 0.162 kmol y(-1) to coastal and offshore waters; this makes the Augusta area an important contributor of mercury to the Mediterranean Sea. Owing to the geographical location of the Augusta basin, its outflowing shelf-waters are immediately intercepted by the surface Atlantic Ionian Stream (AIS) and mixed with the main gyres of the eastern Mediterranean Sea, thus representing a risk for the large-scale marine system.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21552583 DOI: 10.1039/c0em00793e
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Monit ISSN: 1464-0325