Geochemical Behavior and Watershed Influences Associated with Sediment-Bound Mercury for South Dakota Lakes and Impoundments

Sediment cores were collected from ten eutrophic lakes in South Dakota to determine the lateral extent of sediment-bound mercury (Hg) concentrations and to assess the relationship between watershed and land use characteristics with lake Hg fish tissue consumption advisory (>1.0 mg Hg/kg fish tiss...

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Veröffentlicht in:Water, air, and soil pollution air, and soil pollution, 2013-04, Vol.224 (4), p.1-14, Article 1497
Hauptverfasser: Betemariam, Hailemelekot H., McCutcheon, Cindie M., Davis, Arden D., Stetler, Larry D., DeSutter, Thomas M., Penn, Michael R., Stone, James J.
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Zusammenfassung:Sediment cores were collected from ten eutrophic lakes in South Dakota to determine the lateral extent of sediment-bound mercury (Hg) concentrations and to assess the relationship between watershed and land use characteristics with lake Hg fish tissue consumption advisory (>1.0 mg Hg/kg fish tissue) status. Advisory lakes were characterized as having higher sediment Hg and organic matter and lower total sulfur content compared to non-advisory lakes, and results highlight the importance of sulfide and organic carbon availability associated with potential Hg methylation biogeochemical processes. Advisory lakes generally had higher percentage of areal development and grasslands, higher catchment to lake area, and lower percentage of wetlands compared to non-advisory lakes. These results signify the importance of minimizing watershed sediment transport and associated organic carbon loading as effective Hg fish tissue lake management strategies.
ISSN:0049-6979
1573-2932
DOI:10.1007/s11270-013-1497-1