Title of article :
Airrwater exchange of mercury in the Everglades I: the
behavior of dissolved gaseous mercury in the
Everglades Nutrient Removal Project
Author/Authors :
Hong ZhangU، نويسنده , , Steve E. Lindberg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
From 1996 to 1998 we determined dissolved gaseous mercury DGM. in waters of the Everglades Nutrient
Removal Project ENR., a constructed wetlands. The concentrations of DGM measured in these waters mean
7.3"9.5 pg ly1. are among the lowest reported in the literature, and suggest a system often near or slightly above
equilibrium with Hg in ambient air. DGM exhibited both seasonal and diel trends, peaking at midday and during the
summer. A simple box budget model of DGM in waters of the Everglades was developed using an interactive
spreadsheet based on a mass balance among light-induced reduction of HgII production of DGM., Hg0 oxidation
removal., and Hg0 evasion in a box water column. consisting of a surface region with sunlight available and a lower
dark region. The modeling results suggest high sensitivity of hourly DGM concentrations to DGM production rates
and initial DGM levels. The sensitivity to Hg0 oxidation is lower than the sensitivity to DGM production. The model
performance demonstrates successful simulations of a variety of DGM trends in the Everglades. In particular, it
clearly demonstrates how it is possible to measure comparable rates of evasion over several Everglades sites with
different DGM concentrations.
Keywords :
Biogeochemical cycling , evasion , flux , Photochemical transformation , redox , wetlands
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment