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Mercury Cycling in the Water Column of a Seasonally Anoxic Urban Lake (Onondaga Lake, NY)

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Onondaga Lake, New York, is a hypereutrophic, urban lake that was subjected to industrial discharges of mercury (Hg) between 1947 and 1988. Water samples were collected from April through November 1992 and analyzed for filtered and unfiltered total Hg, methylmercury (CH3Hg), dimethylmercury, ionic Hg, and elemental Hg to characterize the biogeo-chemical cycling of Hg during water column stratification and hypolimnetic anoxia. In the spring and late fall when the water column was isothermal, total Hg and CH3Hg concentrations were relatively constant throughout the water column, at approximately 3–7 ng/L and 0.3–1 ng/L, respectively. Through the summer and early fall, CH3Hg concentrations systematically increased in the deeper waters, reaching peak concentration in August and September. In September 1992, CH3Hg concentrations increased from 0.3 ng/L in the epilimnion to 10.6 ng/L in the hypolimnion, an increase of nearly 2 orders of magnitude. At the same time, total Hg increased from 6.6 ng/L in surface water to 21.7 ng/L at depth, a 3-fold increase. The spatial and temporal patterns observed for CH3Hg agree well with manganese, suggesting that CH3Hg and manganese are controlled by processes of the same or parallel cycles.

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Jacobs, L.A., Klein, S.M., Henry, E.A. (1995). Mercury Cycling in the Water Column of a Seasonally Anoxic Urban Lake (Onondaga Lake, NY). In: Porcella, D.B., Huckabee, J.W., Wheatley, B. (eds) Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0153-0_59

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