The role of suspended solids in the estuarine geochemistry of mercury |
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Authors: | J.E. Rae S.R. Aston |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Lancaster, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, England |
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Abstract: | The behaviour of mercury in total water (soluble + particulate fractions) and suspended solids of the surface waters of the Wyre estuary, northwest England, has been studied during a tidal cycle. The estuary is contaminated by mercury derived from chlor-alkali effluents and other sources. The results from eight stations in the estuary show that quantitatively mercury in suspended solids dominates the mercury budget of the estuarine waters. At high chlorinity periods in the tidal cycle the mercury concentrations in suspended solids decreased significantly, and can be related to changes in the specific surface area and organic carbon contents of the suspended matter. A very good correlation between mercury and organic carbon concentrations in the suspended solids exists, and laboratory experiments support the conclusion that mercury is mainly associated with the organic phase of the suspended material and is not easily chemically desorbed during estuarine mixing processes. |
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