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Historical Records of Mercury Stable Isotopes in Sediments of Tibetan Lakes.


ABSTRACT: The Tibetan Plateau (TP), known as the "Third Pole", is a critical zone for atmospheric mercury (Hg) deposition. Increasing anthropogenic activities in the globe leads to environmental changes, which may affect the loading, transport and deposition of Hg in the environment. However, the deposition history and geochemical cycling of Hg in the TP is still uncertain. Our records of Hg and Hg isotopes in sediment profiles of the two largest lakes in the TP, Lake Qinghai and Nam Co, show increased Hg influx since last century, with the maximum Hg influx enrichment ratios of 5.4 and 3.5 in Lake Qinghai and Nam Co, respectively. Shifts in negative ? (202)Hg in Lake Qinghai (-4.55 to -3.15‰) and Nam Co (-5.04 to -2.16‰) indicate increased atmospheric Hg deposition through rainfall, vegetation and runoff of soils. Mass independent fractionation of both even-Hg (? (200)Hg: +0.05 to +0.10‰) and odd-Hg (? (199)Hg: +0.12 to +0.31‰) isotopes were observed. Positive ? (200)Hg suggest high proportion of precipitation-derived Hg in the TP, whereas the positive ? (199)Hg results from Hg(II) photo-reduction. Both lakes show increasing ? (199)Hg since the 1900 s, and we conclude that with the decrease of ice duration, Hg(II) photo-reduction may have been accelerated in these TP lakes.

SUBMITTER: Yin R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4800404 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Historical Records of Mercury Stable Isotopes in Sediments of Tibetan Lakes.

Yin Runsheng R   Feng Xinbin X   Hurley James P JP   Krabbenhoft David P DP   Lepak Ryan F RF   Kang Shichang S   Yang Handong H   Li Xiangdong X  

Scientific reports 20160321


The Tibetan Plateau (TP), known as the "Third Pole", is a critical zone for atmospheric mercury (Hg) deposition. Increasing anthropogenic activities in the globe leads to environmental changes, which may affect the loading, transport and deposition of Hg in the environment. However, the deposition history and geochemical cycling of Hg in the TP is still uncertain. Our records of Hg and Hg isotopes in sediment profiles of the two largest lakes in the TP, Lake Qinghai and Nam Co, show increased Hg  ...[more]

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