LINKAGES BETWEEN ATMOSPHERIC MERCURY DEPOSITION AND THE METHYLMERCURY CONTENT OF MARINE FISH

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ROLFHUS, KR
FITZGERALD, WF
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[1] Department of Marine Sciences, The University of Connecticut, Groton, 06340, CT
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10.1007/BF01189679
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Enhanced Hg deposition to productive marine systems may result in concurrent increases in monomethyl Hg (MMHg) concentrations of marine fish. Consequently, it is important to understand what effects an increasing Hg supply may have on the marine food chain. A simple ocean model is employed to estimate the fraction of total Hg inputs which is required to sustain ''average'' marine fish MMHg concentrations annually. Calculations show that upwelling zones require 20% of total annual Hg inputs, coastal zones 5%, and open-ocean regions only 0.02%. The value for coastal areas is similar to that calculated for the acidified basin of Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin, a small fresh water seepage lake. These calculations point to Hg source strength and rates of particle scavenging as being key factors in controlling the rate of transport to sites of methylation (and subsequent entry into the marine food chain). If biological variables (scavenging rates, primary productivity) remain constant while anthropogenically-derived Hg deposition increases, it is likely that concentrations in marine biota (including fish) will rise in accord.
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