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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 148, Issue 1, Pages 380-383Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2006.11.023
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monomethylmercury; surface sediments; seasonal effect; Tagus Estuary
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Surface sediments (0-2 cm) were collected at 40 sites along the Tagus Estuary in July and December 2004. The sediments were analysed for total mercury, monomethyl mercury (MMHg) and interpretative parameters (e.g. redox potential, pH, C-org). No significant differences in total Hg, pH, Al, Fe, Mn and C-org were found between sediments collected in the two periods, but MMHg concentrations were higher in July. On average sediments were warmer and more reducing in summer. On the basis of these results, an increase of 7 kg of MMHg (+37%) in surface sediments of the Tagus Estuary was estimated. Presumably higher temperatures in summer promote the increase of microbial activity and higher methylation rates. The alterations observed in this study point to the potential importance of seasonal changes in MMHg production at surface sediments with eventual changes in the MMHg uptake by benthic invertebrates and other organisms in the food web. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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