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墨西哥韦拉克鲁斯州阿尔瓦拉多泻湖系统河岸群落中的汞迁移与生物累积

Mercury transport and bioaccumulation in riverbank communities of the Alvarado Lagoon System, Veracruz State, Mexico.

作者信息

Guentzel Jane L, Portilla Enrique, Keith Katherine M, Keith Edward O

机构信息

Coastal Carolina University Department of Marine Science, PO Box 261954 Conway, SC 29528-6054, USA.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2007 Dec 15;388(1-3):316-24. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2007.07.060. Epub 2007 Sep 12.

Abstract

The Alvarado Lagoon System (ALS) is located within the Papaloapan River Basin in southern Veracruz, Mexico. The ALS is a shallow system (2 m) connected to the Gulf of Mexico through a narrow sea channel. There are a large number of riverbank communities within the ALS that are dependent upon its biological productivity for comestible and economic subsistence. The purpose of this project was to determine the levels of mercury in water, sediment, fish, and hair samples from within the Papaloapan River Basin and to characterize the risk of Hg exposure to the individuals that reside in these communities. Water and fish samples were collected during the wet (September 2005) and dry (March 2003 and 2005) seasons. Hair samples, dietary surveys, and sediment samples were obtained during the wet and dry seasons of 2005. Total Hg in the water column ranged from 1.0 to 12.7 ng/L. A strong correlation (R(2)=0.82; p<0.001) between total Hg and total suspended solids in the water column suggests that particulate matter is a transport mechanism for Hg within the lagoon system. Total Hg in the sediments ranged from 27.5 to 90.5 ng Hg/g dry weight with no significant difference between the 2005 wet and dry seasons. There was a mild, but significant, correlation between total Hg and % carbon for the March 2005 sediment samples (R(2)=0.435; p=0.020), suggesting that Hg is associated with organic matter on the solid phase. Concentrations of total Hg in fish and shellfish harvested from the ALS ranged from 0.01 to 0.35 microg Hg/g wet. The levels of total Hg in hair ranged from 0.10 to 3.36 microg Hg/g (n=47) and 58% of the samples were above 1.00 microg Hg/g. The findings from this study suggest that individuals who frequently consume fish and shell fish containing low levels of Hg (<0.3 microg/g) can accumulate low to moderate body burdens of Hg, as indicated by hair Hg concentrations>1.0 microg/g, and may be at risk for experiencing low dose mercury toxicity.

摘要

阿尔瓦拉多泻湖系统(ALS)位于墨西哥韦拉克鲁斯州南部的帕帕洛阿潘河流域内。ALS是一个浅湖系统(2米深),通过一条狭窄的海峡与墨西哥湾相连。ALS内有大量的河岸社区,这些社区依靠其生物生产力维持食物和经济来源。本项目的目的是测定帕帕洛阿潘河流域内水、沉积物、鱼类和毛发样本中的汞含量,并确定居住在这些社区的居民接触汞的风险。在雨季(2005年9月)和旱季(2003年3月和2005年)采集了水样和鱼类样本。在2005年的雨季和旱季采集了毛发样本、饮食调查样本和沉积物样本。水柱中的总汞含量在1.0至12.7纳克/升之间。水柱中总汞与总悬浮固体之间存在强相关性(R² = 0.82;p < 0.001),这表明颗粒物是汞在泻湖系统内的一种传输机制。沉积物中的总汞含量在27.5至90.5纳克汞/克干重之间,2005年雨季和旱季之间无显著差异。2005年3月的沉积物样本中,总汞与碳含量百分比之间存在微弱但显著的相关性(R² = 0.435;p = 0.020),这表明汞与固相中的有机物有关。从ALS采集的鱼类和贝类中的总汞浓度在0.01至0.35微克汞/克湿重之间。毛发中的总汞含量在0.10至3.36微克汞/克之间(n = 47),58%的样本高于1.00微克汞/克。本研究结果表明,经常食用汞含量低(<0.3微克/克)的鱼类和贝类的个体,其体内汞含量可能会低至中度累积,如毛发汞含量>1.0微克/克所示,并且可能面临低剂量汞中毒的风险。

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