Title: The Biogeochemistry of Mercury
1The Biogeochemistry of Mercury
2Principal forms and transformations of mercury in
the environment
(redrawn from Jitaru and Adams 2004)
3Terrestrial Hg cycle
4Terrestrial Hg cycle
(redrawn from Hall 2007)
5Terrestrial Hg balance
(redrawn from Drigal 2002)
6The importance of wetlands
(redrawn from Drigal 2002)
7Separating the new from the old
8Aquatic Hg cycle
9(redrawn from Huckabee et al 1994)
10Bioacumulation and biomagnification
Methyl mercury concentration in a typical
freshwater foodweb
(Redrawn from Jones and Slotton 1996)
11Mercury dynamics in the atmosphere
12Natural sources of mercury
13Anthropogenic sources of mercury
14Historical deposition
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17The geography of Hg contamination
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20Who is responsible ?
21What are the main anthropogenic sources?
22Where does it all go?
23Does pollution control work?
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27Mercury in Reservoirs
28Fludex Experiments short term effects
(redrawn from Hall et al 2005)
29Long term effects
(redrawn from Bodaly et al 1994)
30Effects on aquatic biota
(redrawn from Bodaly et al 1994)
31Effects on human populations
Peacock bass
Human hair
(Weisser and Forsberg, unpublished)
32Mercury in the Amazon goldminers and peacock
bass
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35Finding mercury where it isnt supposed to be
Redrawn from Silva-Forsberg et al. 1999
36Where did it come from?
37When did it get there?
Global Anthropogenic sources
Amazon gold mining
38Where does it really come from?
- Mercury is derived predominantly from the soils
and is natural in origin
(redrqwn from Zeidemann 1998)
39How does it get in the river?
MERCURY MASS BALANCE
Campina Basin (hydromorphic podsol)
Barro Branco Basin (latossol)
NET EXPORT 10µg/m2
NET EXPORT 20µg/m2
(redrqwn from Pacheco 2007)
40What happens further downstream?
(redrqwn from Scheideman 2005)
41What controls bioaccumulation?
- Water chemistry
- pH
- DOC
- Availability of methylation sites
- Wetlands
- Hydromorphic soils?
42Flooded forest
Dry foreest
Open water/wet savana
Distribution of wetlands in the Negro River Basin
43Distribution of hydromorphic soils in the Negro
basin
44BIO-INDICATORS
45COLLECTION SITES
46Estimation of wetland area with JERS-1 L-band SAR
imagery
Image supplied by NASDA, Japan
47Estimation of hydromorphic soil area from digital
soil maps, Hydromorphic soils indicated in
yellow.
Image supplied by NASDA, japan Soil map from
IBGE (1997)
48- Hgtotal B0 B1(SL) B2(pH) B3(DOC)
B4(HMS) B4(W) - Hgtotal total mercury in fish, ppm
- SL standard length of fish, cm
- pH pH in surface water
- DOC dissolved organic carbon, mg/l
- HMS of hydromorphic soils in upstream
drainage basin and - W of wetlands in upstream drainage basin
49Cichla spp.
Hoplias sp.
(redrawn from Belger and Forsberg 2006
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51Hoplias sp.
(redrawn from Belger and Forsberg 2006
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53Negro
Flooded forest
Dry forest
Open water/ savana
Maderia
Tapajós
Why do fish and people from the Negro have higher
mercury levels?
54Consequences for human health?
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