The Influence of Weather Anomalies on Mercury Cycling in the Marine Coastal Zone of the Southern Baltic—Future Perspective

被引:0
作者
Magdalena Bełdowska
机构
[1] University of Gdansk,Institute of Oceanography
来源
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution | 2015年 / 226卷
关键词
Mercury; Weather anomalies; Climate change; Storms; Coastal zone; Baltic sea;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Despite the decreased emission loads of mercury, historical deposits of this metal in various compartments of the environment may become an additional diffuse source in the future. Global climate change manifests itself in the temperate zone in several ways: warmer winters, shorter icing periods, increased precipitation and heightened frequency of extreme events such as strong gales and floods, all of which cause disturbances in the rate and direction of mercury biogeochemical cycling. The present study was conducted at two sites, Oslonino and Gdynia Orlowo (both in the coastal zone of the Gulf of Gdansk), from which samples were collected once a month between January 2012 and December 2012. In the Southern Baltic region, climate changes can certainly enhance coast to basin fluxes of mercury and the transfer of bioavailable forms of this metal to the food web. They may also, in the future, contribute to uncontrollable increases of mercury in the seawater.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 77 条
  • [1] Barkay T(2007)Mercury (micro) biogeochemistry in polar environments FEMS Microbiology Ecology 59 232-18
  • [2] Poulain AJ(2007)Atmospheric mercury over the coastal zone of the Gulf of Gdansk Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies 36 9-404
  • [3] Bełdowska M(2012)Mercury in particulate matter over Polish zone of the southern Baltic Sea Atmospheric Environment 46 397-290
  • [4] Falkowska L(2014)Factors influencing variability of mercury input to the southern Baltic Sea Marine Pollution Bulletin 86 283-378
  • [5] Siudek P(2007)Mercury transformations in marine coastal sediments as derived from mercury concentration and speciation changes along source/sink transport pathway (Southern Baltic) Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Sea Science 72 370-757
  • [6] Gajecka A(2009)Mercury concentration and speciation changes in the course of early diagenesis in marine coastal sediments (Southern Baltic Sea) Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 60 745-285
  • [7] Lewandowska A(2009)Mercury fluxes through the sediment water interface and bioavailability of mercury in Southern Baltic Sea sediments Oceanologia 51 263-355
  • [8] Rybka A(2012)The fate of mercury in Arctic terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, a review Environmental Chemistry 9 321-38
  • [9] Zgrundo A(1979)Phytoplankton and chlorophyll: Recommendations on methods for marine biological studies in the Baltic Sea Baltic Marine Biologists Publication 5 1-5559
  • [10] Bełdowska M(2010)Methyl mercury distributions in relation to the presence of nano- and picophytoplankton in an oceanic water column (Ligurian Sea, North-western Mediterranean) Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74 5549-53