Mercury and methyl mercury release in soil and water - their relationship with different properties in Skogaryd
Abstract
In Skogaryd research site, water samples were taken and analysed for total mercury (Hgtot) and
methylmercury (MeHg) concentration along with the pH, dissolved oxygen (DO) and total organic
content (TOC). This to give the condition of the site before the forest is clear-cute and a part of the
land rewetted to a wetland. To complement the analysis of the water, soil samples was analyses for
Hgtot, organic matter content and potential demethylation constant rate (kd). The result of the
measurements shows that the Hgtot and MeHg concentrations are low in the area, indicating that
Skogaryd is an area with low levels of pollution. Relationship of the Hgtot and MeHg concentrations
with pH and DO were found. With higher DO and lower pH levels there will be higher concentrations
of Hgtot and lower of the MeHg concentrations, indicating that demethylation of the MeHg under these
conditions occurs. The soil analysis showed that there is higher organic content at a depth of 20 – 30
cm, however the highest Hgtot concentrations was found in the 0 – 10 cm depth. The samples with the
highest Hgtot also had high organic content, indicating that they might have been needed to do more
replicates or that there are other metals bound to the organic matter at the 20 – 30 cm depth. The
result of the kd varies over the area, though due to loses of samples available for analyse makes it hard
to see if there is a pattern of the variations. The kd does however range in what other studies has found
in similar settings.
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Student essay
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Date
2020-07-08Author
Johansson, Linnéa
Keywords
mercury
methylmercury
demethylation
pH
dissolved oxygen and total organic content
Series/Report no.
B
1049
Language
eng