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Biogeochemistry of Mercury in the Amazonian Environment

机译:亚马逊环境中汞的生物地球化学

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In this paper, the processes that affect mercury (Hg) cycling in the Amazonian environment were reviewed, criticized and new directions of research are proposed. The discussion of the origin of the mercury contamination, whether natural or anthropogenic is marked by a lack of fundamented arguments from both sides. Undoubtedly mercury inputs from gold mining have locally increased environmental concentrations, but in the whole Amazon, these loads would be insignificant, considering the high concentrations observed by some authors in remote soils. A reasonable process that should explain these elevated concentrations in soil is that B horizons function as a mercury “sponge” that have been accumulating mercury over a geological time scale, releasing it back to cycling during erosion and forest fires. The environmental degradation of the Amazonian forest due to human activities is probably enhancing the release of that mercury to the cycle. Mercury transformations in reduced, anoxic environments—sediments and waters—are also a key problem for the understanding of the environmental methylation. The studies that have been carried out in the Amazonian environment are too restricted and results permit only circumstantial conclusions. Large efforts must be directed to monitoring programs considering time and space variability.
机译:在本文中,对影响亚马逊环境中汞(Hg)循环的过程进行了回顾,批评和提出了新的研究方向。关于汞污染的起源,无论是自然的还是人为的,双方都缺乏充分的论据。毫无疑问,来自金矿开采的汞投入在局部增加了环境浓度,但考虑到一些作者在偏远土壤中观察到的高浓度,这些负荷在整个亚马逊地区将是微不足道的。解释土壤中这些高浓度的合理过程是B层起着汞“海绵”的作用,在一定的地质时期内,汞一直在累积,在腐蚀和森林火灾期间将其释放回循环中。由于人类活动造成的亚马逊森林环境退化可能正在加剧汞向循环中的释放。在减少的缺氧环境(沉积物和水)中汞的转化也是理解环境甲基化的关键问题。在亚马逊环境中进行的研究过于局限,结果只能得出间接结论。考虑到时间和空间的可变性,必须加大力度监视程序。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 》 |2003年第5期| p.336-342| 共7页
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    Julio Cesar Wasserman has a PhD in oceanography from the University of Bordeaux, France (1990). He is presently associate professor at the Department of Geochemistry of the University Federal Fluminense. He has devoted his recent research to the environmental fate and transformation of mercury in the tropical environment. His address: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Ambiental, UFF. Av. Litorânea, s° , Boa Víagem, Niterói 24.210-340, Brazil. E-mail: jwasser@wnetrj.com.br;

    Sandra Hacon has a PhD in environmental geochemistry from the Fluminense Federal University in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She works as a senior environmental researcher at the National School of Public Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ), the Health Ministry. She has been working in environmental and health risk assessment, and with heavy metals since 1980, with emphasis on mercury in Amazonia. Her address: Fundação Instituto Oswaldo Cruz/Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública/Departamento de Endemias. Av Brasil, 4036, sala 1015, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 21045-000, Brazil. E-mail: shacon@ensp.fiocruz.br;

    Maria Angélica Wasserman is an agricultural engineer, with a PhD in geochemistry from the University of Bordeaux, France. She works as senior researcher at the Instituto de Radioproteção e Dosimetria from the Brazilian Comission on Nuclear Energy (CNEN). Her recent interests are directed to the fractionation and mobility of metals and radionuclides in tropical soils. For the last few year she has been participating in an IAEA program on radionuclide mobility in soil-plant systems. Her address: Instituto de Radioproteção e Dosimetria - CNEN. Av. Salvador Allende, s° , Recreio, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 22780-160, Brazil. E-mail: angelica@ird.gov.br;

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