Predicting Behavior and Fate of Atmospheric Mercury in Soils: Age-Dating METAALICUS Hg Isotope Spikes with Fallout Radionuclide Chronometry

IF 10.8 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL 环境科学与技术 Pub Date : 2024-11-02 DOI:10.1021/acs.est.4c0154410.1021/acs.est.4c01544
Joshua D. Landis*, Vivien F. Taylor, Holger Hintelmann and Lee E. Hrenchuk, 
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Soils accumulate anthropogenic mercury (Hg) from atmospheric deposition to terrestrial ecosystems. However, possible reemission of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) back to the atmosphere as well as downward migration of Hg with soil leachate influence soil sequestration of Hg in ways not sufficiently understood in global biogeochemical models. Here, we apply fallout radionuclide (FRN) chronometry to understand soil Hg dynamics by revisiting the METAALICUS experiments 20 years after enriched isotope tracers (198Hg, 200Hg, 201Hg, and 202Hg) were applied to two boreal watersheds in northwestern Ontario, Canada. Hg spikes formed well-defined peaks in organic horizons of both watersheds at depths of 3–6 cm and were accurately dated to the year of spike application in 6 of 7 cases (error = −0.8 ± 1.2 years). A seventh site was depleted by ca. 90% of both the 200Hg spike and background Hg, and the spike was dated 16 years older than its application. Robust FRN age models and mass balances demonstrate that loss of Hg is attributable to its specific physicochemical behavior at this site, but more work is required to attribute this to reemission or leaching. This study demonstrates the potential of FRN chronometry to provide insights into Hg accumulation, mobilization, and fate in forest soils.

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预测大气中的汞在土壤中的行为和归宿:利用落尘放射性核素年代测定法确定 METAALICUS 汞同位素尖峰的年代
从大气沉降到陆地生态系统的人为汞(Hg)会在土壤中积累。然而,气态元素汞(GEM)可能重新释放到大气中,以及汞随土壤浸出液向下迁移,都会影响土壤对汞的固存,而全球生物地球化学模型对这些影响的理解还不够充分。在此,我们在加拿大安大略省西北部的两个北方流域应用了富集同位素示踪剂(198Hg、200Hg、201Hg 和 202Hg)20 年后,通过重温 METAALICUS 试验,应用沉降放射性核素(FRN)年代测定法来了解土壤汞的动态变化。在两个流域 3-6 厘米深的有机地层中,汞尖晶石都形成了明确的峰值,在 7 个案例中,有 6 个案例的日期都精确到了使用尖晶石的年份(误差 = -0.8 ± 1.2 年)。第七个地点的 200Hg 穗状汞和本底汞的消耗量约为 90%,穗状汞的年代比其应用年代早 16 年。可靠的 FRN 年龄模型和质量平衡表明,汞的损失可归因于其在该地点的特定物理化学行为,但要将其归因于再释放或沥滤还需要做更多的工作。这项研究证明了 FRN 时间测定法在深入了解森林土壤中汞的积累、迁移和归宿方面的潜力。
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环境科学与技术
环境科学与技术 环境科学-工程:环境
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) is a co-sponsored academic and technical magazine by the Hubei Provincial Environmental Protection Bureau and the Hubei Provincial Academy of Environmental Sciences. Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) holds the status of Chinese core journals, scientific papers source journals of China, Chinese Science Citation Database source journals, and Chinese Academic Journal Comprehensive Evaluation Database source journals. This publication focuses on the academic field of environmental protection, featuring articles related to environmental protection and technical advancements.
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