Department of Soil Water and Climate, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA.
J Environ Qual. 2012 Mar-Apr;41(2):495-505. doi: 10.2134/jeq2011.0104.
The focus of this study is to investigate processes causing the observed spatial variation of total mercury (THg) in the soil O horizon of watersheds within the Superior National Forest (Minnesota) and to determine if results have implications toward understanding long-term changes in THg concentrations for resident fish. Principal component analysis was used to evaluate the spatial relationships of 42 chemical elements in three soil horizons over 10 watersheds. Results indicate that soil organic carbon is the primary factor controlling the spatial variation of certain metals (Hg, Tl, Pb, Bi, Cd, Sn, Sb, Cu, and As) in the O and A soil horizons. In the B/E horizon, organic carbon appeared to play a minor role in metal spatial variation. These characteristics are consistent with the concentration of soil organic matter and carbon decreasing from the O to the B/E horizons. We also investigated the relationship between percent change in upland soil organic content and fish THg concentrations across all watersheds. Statistical regression analysis indicates that a 50% reduction in age-one and age-two fish THg concentration could result from an average 10% decrease in upland soil organic content. Disturbances that decrease the content of THg and organic matter in the O and A horizons (e.g., fire) may cause a short-term increase in atmospherically deposited mercury but, over the long term, may lead to decreased fish THg concentrations in affected watersheds.
本研究的重点是调查造成明尼苏达州苏必利尔国家森林流域土壤 O 层总汞 (THg) 观测空间变异的过程,并确定这些结果是否对理解居民鱼类 THg 浓度的长期变化有影响。主成分分析用于评估 10 个流域 3 个土壤层中 42 种化学元素的空间关系。结果表明,土壤有机碳是控制 O 层和 A 层某些金属(Hg、Tl、Pb、Bi、Cd、Sn、Sb、Cu 和 As)空间变异的主要因素。在 B/E 层中,有机碳似乎在金属空间变异中发挥了次要作用。这些特征与土壤有机质和碳浓度从 O 层到 B/E 层逐渐降低是一致的。我们还研究了所有流域高地土壤有机含量变化百分比与鱼类 THg 浓度之间的关系。统计回归分析表明,高地土壤有机含量平均减少 10%,可能导致 1 龄和 2 龄鱼类 THg 浓度降低 50%。降低 O 层和 A 层中 THg 和有机质含量的干扰(例如火灾)可能会导致大气沉降汞的短期增加,但从长期来看,可能会导致受影响流域鱼类 THg 浓度降低。