Mercury concentrations were investigated in freshwater sediment from two canals in Scotland, UK. High concentrations found in the Union Canal (35.3–1200 mg kg−1) likely originate from historical munitions manufacture, with lower levels in the Forth & Clyde Canal (0.591–9.14 mg kg−1). Concentrations of methylmercury (MeHg) were low – from 6.02 to 18.6 μg kg−1 (0.001–0.023% of total Hg) in the Union Canal and from 3.44 to 14.1 μg kg−1 (0.11–0.58% of total Hg) in the Forth & Clyde Canal – and there was a significant inverse relationship between total Hg concentration and %MeHg. Total Hg concentration was significantly negatively correlated with pH and positively correlated with Fe content (in the Union Canal only) but not with organic matter, ...
Surface sediments (n ¼ 85) from a 160-km river-estuarine transect of the Clyde, UK, were analysed f...
Previous direct observations of the sediment surface in Vidy Bay, Lake Geneva (Switzerland), reveale...
Previous direct observations of the sediment surface in Vidy Bay, Lake Geneva (Switzerland), reveale...
Funding This research was partly funded by award of a Strategic Educational Pathways Scholarship (Ma...
International audienceMercury is a contaminant of great concern in the marine environment, particula...
The mobility of mercury (Hg) was assessed in sediment from the Union Canal, Scotland, UK. Samples co...
Biomagnification of mercury (Hg) in aquatic food webs occurs almost exclusively as mono-methyl Hg (M...
International audienceMercury (Hg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) concentrations have never been measured...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences of methylmercury (MeHg) for...
International audienceSubmarine canyons are important stocks of commercial interest fish, whose cons...
Mercury methylation in aquatic systems has been linked to the activity of various anaerobic microbes...
Mercury (Hg) is a natural and widespread trace metal occurring in the environment but, at high conce...
Fifty six sediment cores were collected along a 100 km longitudinal transect of the Thames estuary. ...
Northern peatlands provide conditions favourable for sulphate reducing bacteria, microorganisms resp...
Mercury contamination is still an important issue, although the major input from riverine industries...
Surface sediments (n ¼ 85) from a 160-km river-estuarine transect of the Clyde, UK, were analysed f...
Previous direct observations of the sediment surface in Vidy Bay, Lake Geneva (Switzerland), reveale...
Previous direct observations of the sediment surface in Vidy Bay, Lake Geneva (Switzerland), reveale...
Funding This research was partly funded by award of a Strategic Educational Pathways Scholarship (Ma...
International audienceMercury is a contaminant of great concern in the marine environment, particula...
The mobility of mercury (Hg) was assessed in sediment from the Union Canal, Scotland, UK. Samples co...
Biomagnification of mercury (Hg) in aquatic food webs occurs almost exclusively as mono-methyl Hg (M...
International audienceMercury (Hg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) concentrations have never been measured...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the differences of methylmercury (MeHg) for...
International audienceSubmarine canyons are important stocks of commercial interest fish, whose cons...
Mercury methylation in aquatic systems has been linked to the activity of various anaerobic microbes...
Mercury (Hg) is a natural and widespread trace metal occurring in the environment but, at high conce...
Fifty six sediment cores were collected along a 100 km longitudinal transect of the Thames estuary. ...
Northern peatlands provide conditions favourable for sulphate reducing bacteria, microorganisms resp...
Mercury contamination is still an important issue, although the major input from riverine industries...
Surface sediments (n ¼ 85) from a 160-km river-estuarine transect of the Clyde, UK, were analysed f...
Previous direct observations of the sediment surface in Vidy Bay, Lake Geneva (Switzerland), reveale...
Previous direct observations of the sediment surface in Vidy Bay, Lake Geneva (Switzerland), reveale...