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Methylmercury production in the water column of an ultraoligotrophic lake of Northern Patagonia, Argentina

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 72, Issue 4, Pages 578-585

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2008.03.011

Keywords

mercury; abiotic mercury methylation; phytoplankton; Hg-197 radiotracer; freshwater; Nahuel Huapi National Park

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Methyl-mercury (CH3Hg+) production was studied in freshwaters from lake Moreno, an ultraoligotrophic system belonging to Northern Patagonia. Hg2+ labelled with high specific activity Hg-197 was spiked to water samples in concentrations of 10 ng 1(-1), and incubated in laboratory for 3 d time trends under different conditions. Experimental water was sampled daily to evaluate CH3 Hg-197(+) production. Lake water used in the experiments was sampled just below the Upper limit of the metalimnion (similar to 30 m depth), where maximum values of chlorophyll a have been measured previously. Sampling was performed in late autumn, when the plankton fraction <50 mu m exhibited mercury concentrations up to 260 mu g g(-1) dry weight. The experiments analysed lake water filtered through 50, 20, and 0.2 mu m (filter-sterilized) mesh nets. ASTM grade 1 water was also incubated for control. All the experiments were run in an environmental chamber under controlled temperature and light regime. High Hg2+ conversion to CH3Hg+, up to 50%, was measured in take water, in a process stimulated by light. CH3Hg+ production was two-fold higher after 3 d of incubation with illumination compared to total darkness. Sterile lake water showed conversions up to 30%, while the planktonic components seem to enhance the CH3Hg+ production. Overall, our results provide evidence that lake Moreno waters favour CH3Hg+ production in processes stimulated by light. Although biotic components certainly contribute to enhance mercury methylation, water chemistry plays a key role in this process. We hypothesize that dissolved organic matter, particularly its quality, could be decisive. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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