1. Trophic distribution of mercury from an abandoned cinnabar mine within the Záskalská reservoir ecosystem (Czech Republic)
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Pavlína Pelcová, Jan Grmela, Andrea Ridošková, Radovan Kopp, Marie Hrůzová, and Ondřej Malý
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Mercury Compounds ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Fishes ,Water ,Fresh Water ,Mercury ,General Medicine ,Pollution ,Animals ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Ecosystem ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Czech Republic ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The distribution of mercury species was studied in all aquatic ecosystem components (i.e., water, sediment, emergent aquatic plants, invertebrates and omnivorous and piscivorous fish) of the Záskalská water reservoir (Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) which is in the vicinity of an abandoned cinnabar mine. The results indicate that the transport of mercury from the cinnabar mine is the major source of mercury in the Záskalská reservoir. The legal maximum limit (0.07 μg/L) for total mercury concentration in water samples was exceeded only during rainy periods. The total mercury concentration in the surface sediments was in the range from 0.22 to 9.19 mg/kg in dry matter (up to 0.2% CH
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- 2022
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