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Mining legacy across a wetland landscape: high mercury in Upper Peninsula (Michigan) rivers, lakes, and fish

机译:在湿地景观中挖掘遗产:上半岛(密歇根州)河流,湖泊和鱼类的高汞

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A geographic enigma is that present-day atmospheric deposition of mercury in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is Low (48%) and that regional industrial emissions have declined substantially (ca. 81% reduction) relative to downstate. Mercury levels should be declining. However, state (MDEQ) surveys of rivers and lakes revealed elevated total mercury (THg) in Upper Peninsula waters and sediment relative to downstate. Moreover, Western Upper Peninsula (WUP) fish possess higher methyl mercury (MeHg) levels than Northern Lower Peninsula (NLP) fish. A contributing explanation for elevated THg loading is that a century ago the Upper Peninsula was a major industrial region, centered on mining. Many regional ores (silver, copper, zinc, massive sulfides) contain mercury in part per million concentrations. Copper smelters and iron furnace-taconite operations broadcast mercury almost continuously for 140 years, whereas mills discharged tailings and old mine shafts leaked contaminated water. We show that mercury emissions from copper and iron operations were substantial (60-650 kg per year) and dispersed over relatively large areas. Moreover, Lake sediments in the vicinity of mining operations have higher THg concentrations. Sediment profiles from the Keweenaw Waterway show that THg accumulation increased 50- to 400-fold above modern-day atmospheric deposition Levels during active mining and smelting operations, with lingering MeHg effects. High MeHg concentrations are geographically correlated with low pH and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), a consequence of biogeochemical cycling in wetlands, characteristic of the Upper Peninsula. DOC can mobilize metals and elevate MeHg concentrations. We argue that mercury loading from mining is historically superimposed upon strong regional wetland effects, producing a combined elevation of both THg and MeHg in the Western Upper Peninsula.
机译:地理谜是,密歇根州上半岛的现今大气沉积较低(48%),区域工业排放量大幅下降(约81%的减少)相对于下行。汞水平应该是下降的。然而,河流和湖泊的州(MDEQ)调查显示,相对于下斯特,上半岛水域和沉积物中的总汞(THG)升高。此外,西部上半岛(WUP)鱼比北部半岛(NLP)鱼具有更高的甲基汞(MeHG)水平。升高的THG装载的贡献解释是,一个世纪前,上半岛是一个主要的工业区,以矿业为中心。许多区域矿石(白银,铜,锌,硫化物)部分含有汞浓度的含量。铜冶炼厂和铁炉 - 杆状型运营几乎连续播出汞140年,而磨机排放尾矿和旧矿井井泄漏污染的水。我们表明铜和铁运营的汞排放大幅大幅增加(每年60-650千克)并分散在相对较大的区域上。此外,采矿作业附近的湖泊沉积物具有更高的THG浓度。来自Keweenaw Waterway的沉积物谱表明,在积极采矿和冶炼操作期间,THG累积在现代大气沉积水平上方增加了50至400倍,挥之不去的MEHG效果。高Mehg浓度与低pH和溶解的有机碳(DOC)是地理相关性,其后果循环在湿地中的后果,上半岛的特征。 Doc可以调动金属并提升Mehg浓度。我们认为,矿业的汞负荷在历史上叠加在强大的区域湿地效应上,在西部半岛中产生了两种THG和MEHG的联合升高。

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