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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Geochemistry Année : 2007

50-year record and solid state speciation of mercury in natural and contaminated reservoir sediment

Sabine Castelle
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Jorg Schafer
  • Fonction : Auteur
G. Blanc
Henri Etcheber
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Jean-Pierre Lissalde
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Résumé

Contaminated fluvial sediments represent both temporary sinks for river-borne pollutants and potential sources in case of natural and/or anthropogenic resuspension. Reservoir lakes play a very important role in sediment dynamics of watersheds and may offer great opportunities to study historical records of river-borne particles and associated elements transported in the past. The fate and potential environmental impact of Hg depends on its abundance, its carrier phases and its chemical speciation. Historical Hg records and solid state Hg speciation were compared in sediments from two contrasting reservoirs of the Lot River (France) upstream and downstream from a major polymetallic pollution (e.g. Cd, Zn) source. Natural (geochemical background) and anthropogenic Hg concentrations and their relationships with predominant carrier phases were determined. The results reveal important historical Hg contamination (up to 35 mg kg(-1)) of the downstream sediment, reflecting the historical evolution of industrial activity at the point source, i.e. former coal mining, Zn ore treatment and post-industrial remediation work. Single chemical extractions (ascorbate, H2O2, KOH) suggest that at both sites most (similar to 75%) of the Hg is bound to organic and/or reactive sulphide phases. Organo-chelated (KOH-extracted) Hg, representing an important fraction in the uncontaminated sediment, shows similar concentrations (similar to 0.02 mg kg(-1)) at both sites and may be mainly attributed to natural inputs and/or processes. Although, total Hg concentrations in recent surface sediments at both sites are still very different, similar mono-methylmercury concentrations (up to 4 tg kg-1) and vertical distributions were observed, suggesting comparable methylation-demethylation processes. High mono-methylmercury concentrations (4-15 mu g kg(-1)) in 10-40 a-old, sulphide-rich, contaminated sediment suggest long-term persistence of mono-methylmercury. Beyond historical records of total concentrations, the studied reservoir sediments provided new insights in solid state speciation and carrier phases of natural and anthropogenic Hg. In case of sediment resuspension, the major part of the Hg historically stored in the Lot River sediments will be accessible to biogeochemical recycling in the downstream fluvial-estuarine environment.

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hal-00324612 , version 1 (25-09-2008)

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Sabine Castelle, Jorg Schafer, G. Blanc, Stéphane Audry, Henri Etcheber, et al.. 50-year record and solid state speciation of mercury in natural and contaminated reservoir sediment. Applied Geochemistry, 2007, 22 (7), pp.1359-1370. ⟨10.1016/j.apgeochem.2007.03.025⟩. ⟨hal-00324612⟩
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