环境因素对贝里溪(新泽西州)沉积物中汞释放及异底鳉对汞的吸收的影响

Peddrick Weis, Judith S. Weis, John Bogden
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将新泽西州哈肯萨克草甸贝里溪高汞污染的沉积物带入实验室,研究了不同环境因素对其汞释放和异交底藻对汞吸收的影响。将沉积物放置在16个不同pH (6 vs 8)、盐度(0.3% vs 1.2%)、曝气(曝气或不曝气)和搅拌(搅拌或不搅拌)条件的水族箱中。对水族养殖的异克莱底鱼进行了汞分析。同时监测了鱼的状态因子。低氧与鱼体内较高的汞含量和较差的状况有关。搅拌沉积物不会降低鱼的状况,并与较低的汞吸收有关。单个水箱中沉积物中汞的浓度与鱼类的吸收无关。对全年从贝里溪采集的鱼的汞含量进行监测发现,在夏季的几个月里,汞含量增加了5倍。
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Effects of environmental factors on release of mercury from Berry's Creek (New Jersey) sediments and its uptake by killifish Fundulus heteroclitus

Sediments from the highly mercury-contaminated Berry's Creek in the Hackensack Meadowlands of New Jersey were brought into the laboratory to investigate the effects of different environmental factors on their release of mercury and its uptake by Fundulus heteroclitus. Sediments were placed in 16 aquaria in which conditions of pH (6 vs 8), salinity (0·3% vs 1·2%), aeration (aerated or unaerated) and stirring (stirred or not stirred) were varied. Mercury analysis was performed on Fundulus heteroclitus from the aquaria. Condition factor of the fish was also monitored. Low oxygen was associated with higher levels of mercury in the fish and with poorer condition. Stirring the sediment did not decrease fish condition, and was associated with lower Hg uptake. The concentration of mercury in the sediments in individual tanks was not related to the uptake by the fish. Monitoring of mercury levels of fish collected from Berry's Creek throughout the year revealed a 5-fold increase during the summer months.

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