Peatlands are abundant elements of boreal landscapes where inorganic mercury (IHg) can be transformed into bioaccumulating and highly toxic methylmercury (MeHg). We studied fifteen peatlands divided into three age lasses (young, intermediate and old) along a geographically constrained chronosequence to determine the role of biogeochemical factors and nutrient availability in controlling the formation of MeHg. In the 10 cm soil layer just below the average annual growing season water table, concentrations of MeHg and %MeHg (of total Hg) were higher in younger, more mesotrophic peatlands than in older, more oligotrophic peatlands. In contrast, total mercury (THg) concentrations were higher in the older peatlands. Partial least squares (PLS) analysis indicates that the net MeHg production was positively correlated to trophic demands of vegetation and an increased availability of potential electron acceptors and donors for Hg methylating microorganisms. An important question for further studies will be to elucidate why there is less THg in the younger peatlands compared to the older peatlands, even though the age of the superficial peat itself is similar for all sites. We hypothesize that ecosystem features which enhance microbial processes involved in Hg methylation also promote Hg reduction that makes previously deposited Hg more available for evasion back to the atmosphere. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT Volume: 718 Article Number: 137306 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137306 Published: MAY 20 2020 |
Author(s) |
Wang, Baolin; Nilsson, Mats B.; Eklof, Karin; Hu, Haiyan; Ehnvall, Betty; Bravo, Andrea G; Zhong, Shunqing; Akeblom, Staffan; Bjorn, Erik; Bertilsson, Stefan; Skyllberg, Ulf; Bishop, Kevin |
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HU Haiyan huhaiyan@mail.gyig.ac.cn -Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Environm Geochem, Guiyang 550081, Peoples R China -Uppsala Univ, Dept Ecol & Genet, Limnol & Sci Life Lab, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden | View here for the details
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