University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, River Studies Center, 1725 State Street, La Crosse, WI 54601, USA.
Environ Pollut. 2012 Feb;161:243-51. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2011.08.051. Epub 2011 Oct 14.
The Laurentian Great Lakes region of North America contains substantial aquatic resources and mercury-contaminated landscapes, fish, and wildlife. This special issue emanated from a bi-national synthesis of data from monitoring programs and case studies of mercury in the region, here defined as including the Great Lakes, the eight U.S. states bordering the Great Lakes, the province of Ontario, and Lake Champlain. We provide a retrospective overview of the regional mercury problem and summarize new findings from the synthesis papers and case studies that follow. Papers in this issue examine the chronology of mercury accumulation in lakes, the importance of wet and dry atmospheric deposition and evasion to regional mercury budgets, the influence of land-water linkages on mercury contamination of surface waters, the bioaccumulation of methylmercury in aquatic foods webs; and ecological and health risks associated with methylmercury in a regionally important prey fish.
北美的 Laurentian 大湖地区拥有丰富的水生物资源和受汞污染的地形、鱼类和野生动物。本期特刊源于对该地区监测项目和汞个案研究数据的一项跨国综合分析,这里所指的地区包括大湖区、与大湖区接壤的美国八个州、安大略省和尚普兰湖。我们对该地区汞问题进行了回顾性概述,并总结了综合研究论文和随后的个案研究中的新发现。本期中的论文研究了湖泊中汞积累的时间顺序、湿沉降和干沉降对区域汞预算的重要性、水陆联系对地表水汞污染的影响、甲基汞在水生食物网中的生物累积,以及与该地区重要猎物鱼体内甲基汞相关的生态和健康风险。