Title of article
Temporal and spatial influences of flooding on dissolved mercury in boreal reservoirs
Author/Authors
Shelagh Montgomery1، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Marc Lucotte، نويسنده , , Isabelle Rheault، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
11
From page
147
To page
157
Abstract
Dissolved total mercury and methylmercury concentrations wHgTxD and wMeHgxD, respectively. in natural lakes
and reservoirs of varying age 2 months to 69 years. were monitored between 1993 and 1997, during different times
of the year and at several sites within the same reservoir. Both HgT-D and MeHgD in flooded environments were
significantly greater Student’s t-test, P-0.001. than those determined for neighbouring lakes, with average
concentrations of 2.35"0.85 ng ly1 ns79. vs. 1.51"0.43 ng ly1 ns70. for Hg and 0.28"0.10 ng Hg ly1 T-D
ns87. vs. 0.05"0.025 ng Hg ly1 ns30. for MeHgD. Furthermore, the proportion of HgT-D in the methylated
form was, on average, nearly four times greater in the reservoir sites as compared with those of the lakes 12% vs.
3.6%.. Simple linear regressions used to compare wMeHgxD with nine water quality parameters suggest that factors
controlling the presence of MeHgD are not the same in all flooded environments. Overall, our results demonstrate
that wMeHgxD are higher in reservoirs as compared with natural lakes and that up to 18 years after reservoir
construction wMeHgxD remain elevated as compared with background levels.
Keywords
Dissolved methylmercury , Hydroelectric reservoirs , Water column
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
982362
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