Ultraviolet absorbance as a proxy for total dissolved mercury in streams.

Environ Pollut

Syracuse University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 151 Link Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA.

Published: June 2009

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Stream water samples were collected over a range of hydrologic and seasonal conditions at three forested watersheds in the northeastern USA. Samples were analyzed for dissolved total mercury (THg(d)), DOC concentration and DOC composition, and UV(254) absorbance across the three sites over different seasons and flow conditions. Pooling data from all sites, we found a strong positive correlation of THg(d) to DOC (r(2)=0.87), but progressively stronger correlations of THg(d) with the hydrophobic acid fraction (HPOA) of DOC (r(2)=0.91) and with UV(254) absorbance (r(2)=0.92). The strength of the UV(254) absorbance-THg(d) relationship suggests that optical properties associated with dissolved organic matter may be excellent proxies for THg(d) concentration in these streams. Ease of sample collection and analysis, the potential application of in-situ optical sensors, and the possibility for intensive monitoring over the hydrograph make this an effective, inexpensive approach to estimate THg(d) flux in drainage waters.

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