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Molecular characteristics of sedimentary organic matter in controlling mercury (Hg) and elemental mercury (Hg0) distribution in tropical estuarine sediments.

Authors :
Padalkar, Prasad P.
Chakraborty, Parthasarathi
Chennuri, Kartheek
Jayachandran, Saranya
Sitlhou, Lamjahao
Nanajkar, Mandar
Tilvi, Supriya
Singh, Keisham
Source :
Science of the Total Environment. Jun2019, Vol. 668, p592-601. 10p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract Sedimentary organic matter (SOM) plays an important role in hosting and reducing HgII in marine/estuarine sediment. This study provides a better understanding on the influence of nature of SOM, in regulating sedimentary mercury (Hg) and elemental mercury (Hg0) distribution, and speciation in the Zuari and Mandovi Estuaries that are representative of monsoon fed tropical estuaries, located in the central west coast of India. Salinity of the overlying water column controlled the physical and chemical characteristics of SOM in the estuarine systems. The high molecular weight (MW) SOM dominated at the mid and upstream (low salinity region) of the estuaries, whereas, the low MW SOM prevailed at the downstream (high salinity region). Sediment Hg showed more affinity towards the SOM of high MW. Increasing MW of SOM increased total sedimentary Hg T in both the estuaries. SOM with low MW in the estuarine sediment displayed a negative relationship with the sediment Hg concentration. Distribution of Hg0 concentration in the estuarine sediment suggests that reduction of HgII in presence low MW SOM was a dominant process. It was also found that distribution and speciation of Hg0 in the estuarine sediment depends on the quantity, quality of the SOM, and the total sediment Hg loading. This study demonstrated that the competition between Hg-SOM complexation and HgII reduction by SOM controls HgII/Hg0 distribution in tropical estuarine sediment systems. Graphical abstract Unlabelled Image Highlights • The biogeochemical cycling of Hg in estuarine sediment was investigated. • Quantity and quality of SOM controlled dispersal of Hg T in estuarine sediment • High MW-SOM > at middle and upstream locations, >low MW downstream • Hg preferentially adsorbed to SOM of high MW, Hg0 > with low MW • Competition between HgII reduction and complexation by SOM control Hg T [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
668
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science of the Total Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135625846
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.353