Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5752463 | Applied Geochemistry | 2017 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
We analyzed Hg concentrations and Hg-species (Hg-thermo-desorption) in SM and different grain size fractions of soils from the Idrijca catchment to evaluate changes in solid phase Hg-species under low and high flow conditions. Concentrations of dissolved Hg did not change significantly during low and high flow (median: 21.3-28.1 ng Lâ1, respectively). Hg concentrations in SM in tributaries decreased with distance (â¼30 km) from the mine from 32.7 to 0.47 mg kgâ1 related to Hg concentrations in fine particulate soil fractions (0.45-20 μm) which ranged from 56.2 to 0.53 mg kgâ1. Hg speciation in SM was dominated by NOM-bound Hg forms at low flow (median: 95.5%) which decrease during high flow conditions (median: 53.8%) attributed to increased mobilization of cinnabar from riverbanks and mine residues. Our results show that aqueous Hg transport in the Idrija mining area is dominated by heavy rain events and mobilization of NOM-bound Hg from soils indicating that the frequency of heavy rain events will control transport of bioavailable Hg to the marine environment.
Keywords
FPFMercuric oxideHgOFGSCinnabarTPFGEMCVAASMeHgTOCDOCPOMMercuryElemental mercuryGaseous elemental mercuryGulf of TriesteDOMParticulate organic matterDissolved organic matterSuspended matterPolyamidePolyethylenePolypropyleneOrganic carbonDissolved organic carboninorganic carbontotal carbonTotal organic carbonCorg
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Authors
Carluvy Baptista-Salazar, Jan-Helge Richard, Michael Horf, Mateja Rejc, Mateja Gosar, Harald Biester,