Spatial and seasonal variability of dissolved methylmercury in two stream basins in the eastern United States |
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Authors: | Bradley Paul M Burns Douglas A Murray Karen Riva- Brigham Mark E Button Daniel T Chasar Lia C Marvin-Dipasquale Mark Lowery Mark A Journey Celeste A |
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Affiliation: | US Geological Survey, 720 Gracern Road, Suite 129, Columbia, South Carolina 29210-7651, United States. pbradley@usgs.gov |
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Abstract: | We assessed methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations across multiple ecological scales in the Edisto (South Carolina) and Upper Hudson (New York) River basins. Out-of-channel wetland/floodplain environments were primary sources of filtered MeHg (F-MeHg) to the stream habitat in both systems. Shallow, open-water areas in both basins exhibited low F-MeHg concentrations and decreasing F-MeHg mass flux. Downstream increases in out-of-channel wetlands/floodplains and the absence of impoundments result in high MeHg throughout the Edisto. Despite substantial wetlands coverage and elevated F-MeHg concentrations at the headwater margins, numerous impoundments on primary stream channels favor spatial variability and lower F-MeHg concentrations in the Upper Hudson. The results indicated that, even in geographically, climatically, and ecologically diverse streams, production in wetland/floodplain areas, hydrologic transport to the stream aquatic environment, and conservative/nonconservative attenuation processes in open water areas are fundamental controls on dissolved MeHg concentrations and, by extension, MeHg availability for potential biotic uptake. |
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