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Specific rates of net methylmercury production in lake sediments

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Specific rates of Hg (203HgCl2) methylation and McHg (14CH3HgI) demethylation in aerobic and anaerobic conditions were determined in samples of surface sediments (0 to 2 cm) taken from five small headwater lakes in Southern Finland. The highest rates of methylation were measured in anaerobic conditions. However, the importance of aerobic methylation increased with increasing Fe and Mn content in sediment. There was little difference between aerobic and anaerobic demethylation. The results demonstrate that the net McHg production in lake sediments depends on the individual characteristics of the lake, particularly pH and and sediment properties. These characteristics seem to affect demethylation in anaerobic conditions and methylation in aerobic conditions.

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Matilainen, T., Verta, M., Niemi, M. et al. Specific rates of net methylmercury production in lake sediments. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 56, 595–605 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00342302

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