Total mercury mass load from the Paglia-Tiber River system: the contribution to Mediterranean Sea Hg budget
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
The Mediterranean Sea is characterized by a marked mercury (Hg) geochemical anomaly,
arising in part from large Hg deposits. Mercury mass loads discharged from the Monte Amiata
mining district (Central Italy) to the Mediterranean Sea through the Paglia-Tiber River system were
estimated. Data from two seasons showed that up to 40 kg year-1 of Hg are drained to Tiber River
and finally to the Mediterranean Sea. The mercury mass loads varied in different seasons, from
3 mg day-1
in the upper section of Paglia River in November to 42 g day-1 before the confluence
with Tiber River in June. Along Tiber River, up to 15 ng L-1 of the total Hg found at a site after
Rome showed that Hg can be discharged to the sea. The Alviano reservoir along Tiber River acts
as a temporary trap for Hg-rich particulate, while dam operations may promote Hg release (up to
223 g day-1
). The combination of hydrologic factors controlling Hg transport, the torrential regime
in the upper catchment of Paglia River, the waterway steepness, together with Hg-contaminated
legacy sediments in the Paglia River floodplain, make the Paglia-Tiber River system a long-lasting
intermittent source of Hg to Tiber River and the Mediterranean Sea.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
mercury; mass load; particulate matter; bedload trap; Monte Amiata mining district; Mediterranean Sea
List of contributors:
Lattanzi, Pierfranco; Morelli, Guia
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