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dc.contributor.authorXu, Xiaohang
dc.contributor.authorLin, Yan
dc.contributor.authorMeng, Bo
dc.contributor.authorFeng, Xinbin
dc.contributor.authorXu, Zhidong
dc.contributor.authorJiang, Yuping
dc.contributor.authorZhong, Weilu
dc.contributor.authorHu, Yanhai
dc.contributor.authorQiu, Guangle
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-03T07:54:33Z
dc.date.available2019-06-03T07:54:33Z
dc.date.created2019-01-18T17:16:58Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.citationApplied Geochemistry. 2018, 88, 267-275.nb_NO
dc.identifier.issn0883-2927
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/2599621
dc.description.abstractMercury contamination is a serious problem in the Hg mining area of Xiushan County, Chongqing, southwestern China. The concentrations of total mercury (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg) in paddy soil, surface water, and rice (grain) samples were determined to investigate the regional distribution of Hg contamination. Simultaneously, gaseous elemental Hg (GEM) in ambient air near the sampling sites was measured. The total Hg concentrations in surface water were highly elevated, ranging from 13 to 2390 ng/L, and the total MeHg concentrations varied between 0.17 and 1.1 ng/L. The dissolved Hg and MeHg concentrations in surface water ranged from 4.7 to 470 ng/L and 0.14–0.35 ng/L, respectively. High THg and MeHg concentrations were also obtained in paddy soils from mining areas, ranging from 0.45 to 68 μg/g and 0.13–4.8 ng/g, respectively. Similar to the high concentrations in water and soil, the THg concentration in rice (grain) ranged from 4.7 to 550 ng/g and MeHg from 2.9 to 26 ng/g. Elevated Hg concentrations in rice, as a staple food of local residents, confirmed that rice consumption could be a vital pathway for MeHg exposure to native people. Humic acid and fulvic acid had significant correlations with soil MeHg, implying that they have important roles that influence MeHg production in soil. The spatial distribution characteristics of Hg and MeHg pollution in the local environment indicated their origins from historic Hg mining sites in the Xiushan area.nb_NO
dc.language.isoengnb_NO
dc.publisherElseviernb_NO
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internasjonal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no*
dc.titleThe impact of an abandoned mercury mine on the environment in the Xiushan region, Chongqing, southwestern Chinanb_NO
dc.typeJournal articlenb_NO
dc.typePeer reviewednb_NO
dc.description.versionacceptedVersionnb_NO
dc.rights.holder© 2018 Elseviernb_NO
dc.source.pagenumber267-275nb_NO
dc.source.volume88nb_NO
dc.source.journalApplied Geochemistrynb_NO
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.apgeochem.2017.04.005
dc.identifier.cristin1660660
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