Seasonal variation in dissolved gaseous mercury and total mercury concentrations in Juam Reservoir, Korea |
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Authors: | Park Jong-Sung Oh Sehee Shin Mi-Yeon Kim Moon-Kyung Yi Seung-Muk Zoh Kyung-Duk |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Health & Environment, School of Public Health, Seoul National University, 28 YeonGeon-Dong, Jongro-Gu, Seoul 110-799, South Korea. |
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Abstract: | Dissolved gaseous mercury (DGM) and total mercury (TM) concentrations were measured in Juam Reservoir, Korea. DGM concentrations were higher in spring (64+/-13pgL(-1)) and summer (109+/-15pgL(-1)), and lower in fall (20+/-2pgL(-1)) and winter (23+/-6pgL(-1)). In contrast, TM concentrations were higher in fall (3.2+/-0.1ngL(-1)) and winter (3.3+/-0.1ngL(-1)) than in spring (2.3+/-0.1ngL(-1)) and summer (2.2+/-0.4ngL(-1)). DGM concentrations were correlated with water temperature (p<0.0001), ORP (p<0.0001), UV intensity (UV-A: p=0.008; UV-B: p=0.003), and DOC concentration (p=0.0107). DGM concentrations varied diurnally with UV intensity. The average summer DGM (109+/-15pgL(-1)) and TM (2.2+/-0.4ngL(-1)) concentrations in Juam Reservoir were higher than the averages for North American lakes (DGM=38+/-16pgL(-1); TM=1.0+/-1.2ngL(-1)), but lower than levels reported for Baihua Reservoir in China. |
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Keywords: | Dissolved gaseous mercury Total mercury UV intensity DOC (dissolved oxygen concentration) Algae pH |
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