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  • Mercury  (2)
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    Springer
    Hydrobiologia 235-236 (1992), S. 685-696 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Mercury ; lake water ; seston ; sediments ; temporal variation ; remedies
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Twenty-five small, mainly oligotrophic, forest Swedish lakes were treated in different ways (e.g. liming) during 1987 in order to reduce the Hg levels in fish. The temporal variation of Hg concentration in sediments and water, and the extent that this variation can be related to normal lake characteristics and/or altered chemical conditions due to lake remedial measures was studied. Yearly mean alkalinity was increased from 0.07 to 0.18 meq l−1 and pH from 6.0 to 6.5 due to the treatments. The Hg concentration, as well as the Hg:C ratio, in seston was reduced after treatment; the median Hg/C ratio in seston decreased from 1.6 μg g−1 during 1986 to 0.8 μg g−1 during 1988. In the water column the concentration of the reactive plus non-reactive Hg fraction (RIHg, detected after reduction with NaBH4) showed a similar inter-year variation to the Hg content in seston, in contrast to the total Hg concentration in water column which was not decreased after the treatments. The increase in pH due to the remedial measures appeared to be the main cause of the decreased RIHg concentration, although the humic content (measured as colour) also explained a large part of the variation in RIHg concentration between the lakes. The decrease in the RIHg concentration in the lake water is the probable reason for the reduced Hg levels observed in the seston.
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    Hydrobiologia 235-236 (1992), S. 675-683 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Mercury ; lake water ; water color ; mean depth ; pike ; perch
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The relationship between mercury content in fish (pike and perch), the different fractions of mercury in lake water and water color was investigated in 76, mainly oligotrophic lakes distributed over a large part of Sweden. The lakes were classified in terms of drainage area characteristics, lake morphometry and water chemistry. The dominant fraction of mercury in lake water was RIHg (fraction reducible to elemental mercury by NaBH4). RIHg and water color were strongly positively correlated. Water color (determined by the comparative method using colored disks) was used as a surrogate for the amount of humic matter in the water. Thus, humic matter appears to be acting as an important carrier of mercury. A positive relationship between mercury content in fish and water color was found only in deep lakes (average depth 〉 5 m). It is suggested that the bioavailability of mercury attached to humic matter increases due to anoxic conditions, common in the hypolimnion of deep lakes.
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