Pluriannual watershed discharges of hg into a tropical semi-arid estuary of the Jaguaribe river, NE Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Lacerda,Luiz D.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Dias,Francisco J. S., Marins,Rozane V., Soares,Talita M., Godoy,José Marcos O., Godoy,Maria Luiza D. P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Mercury fluxes were measured during the dry and rainy seasons (2005 to 2009) at the Jaguaribe River estuary, which discharges into the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean in NE Brazil. During rainy periods, the water masses exhibited a short residence time within the estuary (0.8 days). During dry periods, seawater choked the fluvial discharge, resulting in longer residence times (3.1 days). Dissolved (< 0.7 µm) and particulate Hg concentrations and fluxes were greater from the river to the estuary than from the estuary to the sea, producing accumulated particulate Hg in the estuary. Particulate Hg export (1.8 to 12.6 mg s-1) to the ocean occurred during extremely rainy periods, while dissolved Hg export was practically nonexistent during rainy periods and increased up to 0.45 mg s-1 during dry periods. Because continental runoff in semi-arid regions is affected by land use and global climate changes, the increasing accumulation of particulate Hg in the estuaries and increasing export of dissolved Hg to the ocean are expected.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pluriannual watershed discharges of hg into a tropical semi-arid estuary of the Jaguaribe river, NE Brazil
title Pluriannual watershed discharges of hg into a tropical semi-arid estuary of the Jaguaribe river, NE Brazil
spellingShingle Pluriannual watershed discharges of hg into a tropical semi-arid estuary of the Jaguaribe river, NE Brazil
Lacerda,Luiz D.
mercury
partitioning
continental discharge
hydrochemistry
hydrodynamics
title_short Pluriannual watershed discharges of hg into a tropical semi-arid estuary of the Jaguaribe river, NE Brazil
title_full Pluriannual watershed discharges of hg into a tropical semi-arid estuary of the Jaguaribe river, NE Brazil
title_fullStr Pluriannual watershed discharges of hg into a tropical semi-arid estuary of the Jaguaribe river, NE Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Pluriannual watershed discharges of hg into a tropical semi-arid estuary of the Jaguaribe river, NE Brazil
title_sort Pluriannual watershed discharges of hg into a tropical semi-arid estuary of the Jaguaribe river, NE Brazil
author Lacerda,Luiz D.
author_facet Lacerda,Luiz D.
Dias,Francisco J. S.
Marins,Rozane V.
Soares,Talita M.
Godoy,José Marcos O.
Godoy,Maria Luiza D. P.
author_role author
author2 Dias,Francisco J. S.
Marins,Rozane V.
Soares,Talita M.
Godoy,José Marcos O.
Godoy,Maria Luiza D. P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lacerda,Luiz D.
Dias,Francisco J. S.
Marins,Rozane V.
Soares,Talita M.
Godoy,José Marcos O.
Godoy,Maria Luiza D. P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mercury
partitioning
continental discharge
hydrochemistry
hydrodynamics
topic mercury
partitioning
continental discharge
hydrochemistry
hydrodynamics
description Mercury fluxes were measured during the dry and rainy seasons (2005 to 2009) at the Jaguaribe River estuary, which discharges into the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean in NE Brazil. During rainy periods, the water masses exhibited a short residence time within the estuary (0.8 days). During dry periods, seawater choked the fluvial discharge, resulting in longer residence times (3.1 days). Dissolved (< 0.7 µm) and particulate Hg concentrations and fluxes were greater from the river to the estuary than from the estuary to the sea, producing accumulated particulate Hg in the estuary. Particulate Hg export (1.8 to 12.6 mg s-1) to the ocean occurred during extremely rainy periods, while dissolved Hg export was practically nonexistent during rainy periods and increased up to 0.45 mg s-1 during dry periods. Because continental runoff in semi-arid regions is affected by land use and global climate changes, the increasing accumulation of particulate Hg in the estuaries and increasing export of dissolved Hg to the ocean are expected.
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