A REGIONAL MASS BALANCE OF METHYLMERCURY IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY, CALIFORNIA, USA

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作者
Yee, Donald [1 ]
McKee, Lester J. [1 ]
Oram, John J. [1 ]
机构
[1] San Francisco Estuary Inst, Oakland, CA USA
关键词
Mercury; Fate; Transport; Environmental modeling; LONG-TERM FATE; METHYL MERCURY; POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS; MONOMETHYL MERCURY; DEPOSITION; DELTA; WATER; EQUILIBRIUM; SEDIMENTS; WET;
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10.1002/etc.366
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The San Francisco Bay (California USA) is a water body listed as impaired because of Hg contamination in sport fish for human consumption as well as possible effects on resident wildlife A legacy of Hg mining in local watersheds and Hg used in Au mining in the Sierra Nevada (USA) has contributed to contamination seen in the bay with additional more recent and ongoing inputs from various sources Methylmercury is the species of Hg most directly responsible for contamination in biota so better understanding of its sources loads and processes was sought to identify the best means to reduce impacts A regional scale model of San Francisco Bay was developed to characterize major methylmercury inputs and processes The model was used to evaluate the potential impact of uncertainties in estimates for methylmercury loading pathways and environmental processes identify major data gaps and explore management prospects for reducing methylmercury contamination External loading pathways considered in the mass balance include methylmercury loads entering via atmospheric deposition to the bay surface and discharges from the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta local watersheds municipal wastewater and fringing wetlands Internal processes considered include exchange between bed and suspended sediments and the water column in situ production and demethylation biological uptake and losses via hydrologic transport to the ocean through the Golden Gate In situ sediment methylation and demethylation were dominant sources and losses determining ambient steady state concentrations in the model with changes in external loads and export causing smaller changes Better information on methylation and demethylation is thus most critical to improving understanding of methylmercury balances and management Environ Toxicol Chem 2011 30 88-96 (C) 2010 SETAC
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