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Distribution of Mercury and Monomethylmercury in Sediments of Vigo Ria, NW Iberian Peninsula
Authors:João Canário  Ricardo Prego  Carlos Vale  Vasco Branco
Institution:1. IPIMAR – National Institute for Agronomy and Fisheries Research, Av. Brasília, 1449-006, Lisbon, Portugal
2. Marine Research Institute (CSIC), Av. Eduardo Cabello, 36208, Vigo, Spain
Abstract:Fifty four samples of surface sediments (1-cm of thickness) and a gravity core of 154-cm long were collected in the Vigo Ria, NW of Iberian Peninsula. In the laboratory the sediments were oven dried at 40°C, desegregated, homogenised and analyzed for total Hg, monomethylmercury (MMHg), Al, and particulate organic carbon (POC). Mercury in sediments varied within a broad range: 0.09 to 8.9 nmol g?1 the higher concentrations being found in the shipyards and docks areas of Vigo port (southern–middle Ria zone). No correlation was found between Hg and POC. The good exponential correlation between total Hg and Al levels suggests that Hg is closely associated with the fine fraction of sediments. Monomethylmercury concentrations in surface sediments ranged between <1.4 (DL) and 8.5 pmol g?1 being the spatial distribution similar to that observed for total Hg. The lack of correlations MMHg–Al and MMHg–POC suggests that in situ processes of methylation/demethylation are responsible for MMHg distribution rather than the sediment characteristics. Additionally, these processes appear mercury-dependent only for Hg concentrations above 2.5 nmol g?1. On the basis of these results it was estimated that 155 kg of Hg (0.1% MMHg) are present in the surface sediments of Vigo Ria, being 61% of anthropogenic origin.
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