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The Effects of Forest Harvest Operations on Mercury and Methylmercury in Two Boreal Streams: Relatively Small Changes in the First Two Years prior to Site Preparation

机译:森林采伐作业对两条北方河流中汞和甲基汞的影响:场地准备工作的前两年中相对较小的变化

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Forest harvest is hypothesized to increase the mercury (Hg) load in aquatic ecosystems. The Balsjö paired catchment study examined the outputs of methylmercury (MeHg) and total mercury (Hgtot) from two boreal catchments during the 2 y following forest harvest but prior to site preparation. This enabled us to separate the effect of the two operations that followed best management practices. Hgtot concentrations increased by approximately 15%, and fluxes by 20–30%. The MeHg concentrations and fluxes either declined or increased by up to 60%, depending on whether annual MeHg peaks during summer low flows were considered to have been influenced by forest harvest. The lack of a severalfold increase in Hg outputs after forest harvest, as reported from other sites, may be the result of minimal soil disturbance during the winter forest harvest operations. If so, there may be a greater Hg response after soil scarification to prepare for planting.
机译:假设森林砍伐会增加水生生态系统中的汞(Hg)负荷。 Balsjö配对流域研究在森林收获后的2年内但在现场准备之前检查了两个北方流域的甲基汞(MeHg)和总汞(Hg tot )的输出。这使我们能够将遵循最佳管理实践的两个操作的效果分开。 Hg tot 浓度增加约15%,通量增加20–30%。 MeHg浓度和通量下降或上升高达60%,这取决于是否认为夏季低流量期间的年度MeHg高峰受到森林采伐的影响。正如其他地方报道的那样,森林采伐后汞排放量缺乏几倍的增长,这可能是冬季森林采伐过程中土壤干扰最小的结果。如果这样的话,土壤疏松后为种植做准备可能会有更大的汞响应。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2009年第7期|p.364-372|共9页
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    Rasmus Sørensen is a PhD student at the Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment at SLU, Uppsala, Sweden. His studies are focused on mercury leakage from managed forestland, involving studies of forest hydrology. His address: Department of Aquatic Science and Assessment, P.O. Box 7050, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden. rasmus.sorensen@vatten.slu.se;

    Markus Meili is an associate professor in biogeochemistry at the Department of Applied Environmental Science (ITM), Stockholm University. He has a particular interest in the coupled cycling of contaminants and nutrients in aquatic ecosystems. His address: Department of Applied Environmental Science (ITM), Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. markus.meili@itm.su.se;

    Lars Lambertsson has a PhD in analytical chemistry and is a mercury speciation specialist with a research focus on mercury biogeochemistry and petrochemistry. His address: Department of Chemistry, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden. lars.lambertsson@chem.umu.se;

    Claudia von Brömssen is a senior lecturer at the Department of Economics, Unit of Applied Statistics and Mathematics, SLU. Her research interests include statistical methods for trend detection in environmental data with special focus on time series that are influenced by meteorological factors. Her address: Department of Economics, Unit of Applied Statistics and Mathematics, Box 7013, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden. claudia.von.bromssen@ekon.slu.se;

    Kevin Bishop is professor of environmental assessment. Research to distinguish human influence from natural variability in the surface waters of forested landscapes has led him to consider how silviculture influences mercury cycling. His address: Swedish University of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Department of Aquatic Science and Assessment, P.O. Box 7050, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden. kevin.bishop@vatten.slu.se;

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