Dissolved gaseous mercury (DGM) in the Mediterranean Sea: Temporal and spatial trends.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Dissolved gaseous mercury (DGM)was studied in surface and deepwaters of theMediterranean Sea over the last
15 years during several oceanographic cruises on board the Italian research vessels Urania andMinerva Uno, covering
the Western and Eastern Mediterranean Basins as well as Adriatic Sea as its northernmost part. DGM was
measured together with other mercury species (RHg - reactive Hg, THg - total Hg, MeHg - monomethyl Hg and
DMeHg - dimethylmercury), and with water quality parameters in coastal and open sea deep water profiles.
DGM represents a considerable portion of THg (on average 20%) in Mediterranean waters. Spatial and seasonal
variations of measured DGM concentrations were observed in different identified water masses. DGM was the
highest in the northern Adriatic, the most polluted part of theMediterranean Sea as a consequence of Hgmining
in Idrija and heavy industry in northern Italy, and near the Gulf of Lion. Generally, average DGM concentration
was higher in the West and EastMediterranean Deep Waters (WMDWand EMDW) and Levantine Intermediate
Water (LIW) than in overlaying Modified Atlantic Water (MAW); however, it was the highest in N Adriatic Surface
waters (NAdSW) and consequently in outflowing Adriatic DeepWaters (AdDW). In deep water profiles the
portion of DGMtypically increased at depths with oxygen minimum and then towards the bottom, especially in
areas with strong tectonic activity (Alboran Sea, Strait of Sicily, Tyrrhenian Sea), indicating its bacterial and/or
geotectonic origin. During oceanographic cruises in 2011 and 2015 in the Tyrrhenian Sea, novelmethods for continuous
DGM determination in surface waters (Wangberg and Gardfeldt, 2011, Begu et al., 2016) were applied
and compared to the standard method, and showed good agreement.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dissolved gaseous mercury Deep and surface waters Trends Mediterranean Sea
List of contributors:
Pirrone, Nicola; Sprovieri, Francesca
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