Publication Type Journal Article
Title Air Concentrations of Gaseous Elemental Mercury and Vegetation-Air Fluxes within Saltmarshes of the Tagus Estuary, Portugal
Authors Rute Cesário Nelson J. O Driscoll Sara Justino Claire E. Wilson Carlos E. Monteiro Henrique Zilhão João Canário
Groups Chem4Env
Journal ATMOSPHERE
Year 2021
Month February
Volume 12
Number 2
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Abstract In situ air concentrations of gaseous elemental mercury (Hg(0)) and vegetation-atmosphere fluxes were quantified in both high (Cala Norte, CN) and low-to-moderate (Alcochete, ALC) Hg-contaminated saltmarsh areas of the Tagus estuary colonized by plant species Halimione portulacoides (Hp) and Sarcocornia fruticosa (Sf). Atmospheric Hg(0) ranged between 1.08-18.15 ng m(-3) in CN and 1.18-3.53 ng m(-3) in ALC. In CN, most of the high Hg(0) levels occurred during nighttime, while the opposite was observed at ALC, suggesting that photoreduction was not driving the air Hg(0) concentrations at the contaminated site. Vegetation-air Hg(0) fluxes were low in ALC and ranged from -0.76 to 1.52 ng m(-2) (leaf area) h(-1) for Hp and from -0.40 to 1.28 ng m(-2) (leaf area) h(-1) for Sf. In CN, higher Hg fluxes were observed for both plants, ranging from -9.90 to 15.45 ng m(-2) (leaf area) h(-1) for Hp and from -8.93 to 12.58 ng m(-2) (leaf area) h(-1) for Sf. Mercury flux results at CN were considered less reliable due to large and fast variations in the ambient air concentrations of Hg(0), which may have been influenced by emissions from the nearby chlor-alkali plant, or historical contamination. Improved experimental setup, the influence of high local Hg concentrations and the seasonal activity of the plants must be considered when assessing vegetation-air Hg(0) fluxes in Hg-contaminated areas.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos12020228
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