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Near surface oxidation of elementalmercury leads to mercury exposure in the Arctic Ocean biota

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Title
Near surface oxidation of elementalmercury leads to mercury exposure in the Arctic Ocean biota
Other Titles
북극해 표층에서 수은의 산화가 북극해 생물에 수은 노출 초래
Authors
Lim, Seung Hyeon
Kim, Younggwang
Laura C. Motta
Yang, Eun Jin
Rhee, Tae Siek
Hong, Jong Kuk
Han, Seunghee
Kwon, Sae Yun
Keywords
Arctic OceanMecuryPlankton
Issue Date
2024
Citation
Lim, Seung Hyeon, et al. 2024. "Near surface oxidation of elementalmercury leads to mercury exposure in the Arctic Ocean biota". NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 15(7598): 0-0.
Abstract
Atmospheric mercury (Hg(0), Hg(II)) and riverine exported Hg (Hg(II)) are proposed as important Hg sources to the Arctic Ocean. As plankton cannot passively uptake Hg(0), gaseous Hg(0) has to be oxidized to be bioavailable. Here, wemeasured Hg isotope ratios in zooplankton, Arctic cod, total gaseous Hg, sediment, seawater, and snowpack fromthe Bering Strait, the Chukchi Sea, and the Beaufort Sea. The Δ200Hg, used to differentiate between Hg(0) and Hg(II), shows, on average, 70% of Hg(0) in all biota and differs with seawater Δ200Hg (Hg(II)). Since Δ200Hg anomalies occur via tropospheric Hg(0) oxidation, we propose that near-surface Hg(0) oxidation via terrestrial vegetation, coastally evaded halogens, and sea salt aerosols, which preserve Δ200Hg of Hg(0) upon oxidation, supply bioavailable Hg(II) pools in seawater. Our study highlights sources and pathways in which Hg(0) poses potential ecological risks to the Arctic Ocean biota.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16183
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51852-2
Type
Article
Station
Araon
Indexed
SCIE
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2024-2024, 북극해 온난화-해양생태계 변화 감시 및 미래전망 연구 (24-24) / 양은진 (PM24040)
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