Mercury concentration and isotopic compositions in lake waters and lake sediment from Canada and China

Lakes are important ecosystems where mercury (Hg) may undergo extensive methylation and bioaccumulation in the aquatic food web. It is thus crucial to understand the sources of Hg in lake systems. Mercury isotope composition is a powerful tracer of its sources in the environment. However, previous studies on Hg isotope compositions in lake systems mainly focus on the aquatic organism and sediments, whereas lake water that provides the nutrients for the bottom of aquatic food chain has received much less attention. Here we report Hg isotope compositions in surface water and sediments of 8 freshwater lakes in Ontario, Canada. We determined significantly positive Delta199Hg and Delta200Hg values in surface water of all lakes, which are similar to previously reported isotope signature of local atmospheric precipitation. In contrast, the isotope compositions of lake sediments show predominantly negative Delta199Hg and negligible delta200Hg values that are similar to atmospheric elemental Hg(0) and terrestrial soils and plants. We conclude that the source of Hg in lake surface water is likely dominated by direct atmospheric precipitation, while the Hg in lake sediments is primarily derived from watershed inputs of terrestrial particles. The concurrent odd Hg isotope anomalies in surface waters suggest that methylmercury (MeHg) from the watershed wetland, together with Hg(II) derived from the catchment weathering is likely another Hg source to lake waters besides atmospheric deposition. We suggest that the different Hg sources and isotope compositions between lake water and sediments would result in different isotope signatures for MeHg that is produced in water column and in sediments. Therefore, our study not only elucidates the sources of Hg to lake systems, but also has implications in distinguishing between different MeHg sources and in tracing the bioaccumulation of MeHg in aquatic organism.

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Chen, Jiubin, Hintelmann, Holger, Zheng, Wang, Feng, Xinbin, Cai, Hongming, Wang, Zhuhong, Yuan, Shengliu, Wang, Zhongwei (2017). Dataset: Mercury concentration and isotopic compositions in lake waters and lake sediment from Canada and China. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.879036

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License CC-BY-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.879036
Author Chen, Jiubin
Given Name Jiubin
Family Name Chen
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Hintelmann, Holger
Zheng, Wang
Feng, Xinbin
Cai, Hongming
Wang, Zhuhong
Yuan, Shengliu
Wang, Zhongwei
Source Creation 2017
Publication Year 2017
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Chen_2016
Subject Areas
Name: Chemistry

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Isotopic evidence for distinct sources of mercury in lake waters and sediments
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.01.030
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2016
Source: Chemical Geology
Authors: Chen Jiubin , Hintelmann Holger , Zheng Wang , Feng Xinbin , Cai Hongming , Wang Zhuhong , Yuan Shengliu , Wang Zhongwei .