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The interplay between total mercury, methylmercury and dissolved organic matter in fluvial systems: A latitudinal study across Europe.

Andrea G Bravo1, Dolly N Kothawala2, Katrin Attermeyer2, Emmanuel Tessier3, Pascal Bodmer4, José L J Ledesma5, Joachim Audet5, Joan Pere Casas-Ruiz6, Núria Catalán6, Sophie Cauvy-Fraunié7, Miriam Colls6, Anne Deininger8, Vesela V Evtimova9, Jérémy A Fonvielle10, Thomas Fuß11, Peter Gilbert12, Sonia Herrero Ortega10, Liu Liu13, Clara Mendoza-Lera7, Juliana Monteiro14, Jordi-René Mor15, Magdalena Nagler16, Georg H Niedrist17, Anna C Nydahl2, Ada Pastor6, Josephine Pegg18, Catherine Gutmann Roberts19, Francesca Pilotto8, Ana Paula Portela14, Clara Romero González-Quijano20, Ferran Romero6, Martin Rulík21, David Amouroux22.   

Abstract

Large-scale studies are needed to identify the drivers of total mercury (THg) and monomethyl-mercury (MeHg) concentrations in aquatic ecosystems. Studies attempting to link dissolved organic matter (DOM) to levels of THg or MeHg are few and geographically constrained. Additionally, stream and river systems have been understudied as compared to lakes. Hence, the aim of this study was to examine the influence of DOM concentration and composition, morphological descriptors, land uses and water chemistry on THg and MeHg concentrations and the percentage of THg as MeHg (%MeHg) in 29 streams across Europe spanning from 41°N to 64 °N. THg concentrations (0.06-2.78 ng L-1) were highest in streams characterized by DOM with a high terrestrial soil signature and low nutrient content. MeHg concentrations (7.8-159 pg L-1) varied non-systematically across systems. Relationships between DOM bulk characteristics and THg and MeHg suggest that while soil derived DOM inputs control THg concentrations, autochthonous DOM (aquatically produced) and the availability of electron acceptors for Hg methylating microorganisms (e.g. sulfate) drive %MeHg and potentially MeHg concentration. Overall, these results highlight the large spatial variability in THg and MeHg concentrations at the European scale, and underscore the importance of DOM composition on mercury cycling in fluvial systems.
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Keywords:  Fluorescence; Mercury; Methylmercury; Organic matter; Rivers; Streams

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30029076     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.06.064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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4.  Cleaning and sampling protocol for analysis of mercury and dissolved organic matter in freshwater systems.

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