TY - JOUR
T1 - Laboratory simulation study on the influence of resuspension on the release of mercury from Yangtze Estuarine tidal flat
AU - Li, Meng
AU - Bi, Chun Juan
AU - Zhang, Jing Jing
AU - Lü, Jin Gang
AU - Chen, Zhen Lou
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - Using a Particle Environment Simulator, laboratory simulation experiment on the influence of resuspension on the release of mercury from sediments collected from medium tidal flat and low tidal flat in Chongming Dongtan was conducted. Results indicated that the conditions of overlying water changed significantly during resuspension. The concentrations of HgD and HgP were mainly in the rang of 0.152-2.657 μg · L-1, 0.080-2.722 μg · L-1 separately. In the resuspension processes, mercury was released from the medium intertidal sediments under the salinity condition of 4.1‰, 8.0‰, 10.0‰, 13.0‰, and from the low intertidal sediments under the salinity condition of 13.0‰. However, the release of mercury from the medium intertidal sediments is not significant under the salinity condition of 4.1‰, 8.0‰, 10.0‰. The salinity of overlying water had an important effect on resuspension. In different salinity condition, the release of mercury was different. And the release of mercury from medium tidal flat and low tidal flat was different during the resuspension periods, the release of mercury from the medium intertidal sediment was significantly higher than the release from the low intertidal sediment. When the rotate speed was(210 ±5) r · min-1, the desorption of mercury significantly increased, thereby the rotate speed had an effect on the release of mercury.
AB - Using a Particle Environment Simulator, laboratory simulation experiment on the influence of resuspension on the release of mercury from sediments collected from medium tidal flat and low tidal flat in Chongming Dongtan was conducted. Results indicated that the conditions of overlying water changed significantly during resuspension. The concentrations of HgD and HgP were mainly in the rang of 0.152-2.657 μg · L-1, 0.080-2.722 μg · L-1 separately. In the resuspension processes, mercury was released from the medium intertidal sediments under the salinity condition of 4.1‰, 8.0‰, 10.0‰, 13.0‰, and from the low intertidal sediments under the salinity condition of 13.0‰. However, the release of mercury from the medium intertidal sediments is not significant under the salinity condition of 4.1‰, 8.0‰, 10.0‰. The salinity of overlying water had an important effect on resuspension. In different salinity condition, the release of mercury was different. And the release of mercury from medium tidal flat and low tidal flat was different during the resuspension periods, the release of mercury from the medium intertidal sediment was significantly higher than the release from the low intertidal sediment. When the rotate speed was(210 ±5) r · min-1, the desorption of mercury significantly increased, thereby the rotate speed had an effect on the release of mercury.
KW - Mercury release
KW - Resuspension
KW - Salinity
KW - Seabed sediment
KW - Yangtze Estuary tidal flat
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/81555212754
M3 - 文章
C2 - 22295630
AN - SCOPUS:81555212754
SN - 0250-3301
VL - 32
SP - 3318
EP - 3326
JO - Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science
JF - Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science
IS - 11
ER -