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dc.contributor.authorKasper, Daniele-
dc.contributor.authorForsberg, Bruce Rider-
dc.contributor.authorAmaral, João Henrique Fernandes-
dc.contributor.authorPy-Daniel, Sarah S.-
dc.contributor.authorBastos, Wanderley Rodrigues-
dc.contributor.authorMalm, Olaf-
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-15T21:37:56Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-15T21:37:56Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16997-
dc.description.abstractWe investigated the impact of the seasonal inundation of wetlands on methylmercury (MeHg) concentration dynamics in the Amazon river system. We sampled 38 sites along the Solimões/Amazon and Negro rivers and their tributaries during distinct phases of the annual flood-pulse. MeHg dynamics in both basins was contrasted to provide insight into the factors controlling export of MeHg to the Amazon system. The export of MeHg by rivers was substantially higher during high-water in both basins since elevated MeHg concentrations and discharge occurred during this time. MeHg concentration was positively correlated to %flooded area upstream of the sampling site in the Solimões/Amazon Basin with the best correlation obtained using 100 km buffers instead of whole basin areas. The lower correlations obtained with the whole basin apparently reflected variable losses of MeHg exported from upstream wetlands due to demethylation, absorption, deposition, and degradation before reaching the sampling site. A similar correlation between %flooded area and MeHg concentrations was not observed in the Negro Basin probably due to the variable export of MeHg from poorly drained soils that are abundant in this basin but not consistently flooded. © 2017 American Chemical Society.en
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofVolume 51, Número 24, Pags. 14182-14191pt_BR
dc.rightsRestrito*
dc.subjectMercury Compoundsen
dc.subjectRiversen
dc.subjectWetlandsen
dc.subjectAmazon Riveren
dc.subjectBasin Characteristicsen
dc.subjectDemethylationen
dc.subjectFlooded Areasen
dc.subjectLower Correlationen
dc.subjectMethyl Mercuryen
dc.subjectPoorly Drained Soilsen
dc.subjectSampling Siteen
dc.subjectFloodsen
dc.subjectDissolved Oxygenen
dc.subjectMethyl Mercuryen
dc.subjectMethylmercury Derivativeen
dc.subjectAdsorptionen
dc.subjectConcentration (composition)en
dc.subjectDischargeen
dc.subjectFlooden
dc.subjectMethylationen
dc.subjectMethyl Mercuryen
dc.subjectSeasonal Variationen
dc.subjectWetlanden
dc.subjectAbsorptionen
dc.subjectAmazonasen
dc.subjectCatchmenten
dc.subjectComparative Studyen
dc.subjectConcentration (parameters)en
dc.subjectDegradationen
dc.subjectDemethylationen
dc.subjectEnvironmental Impacten
dc.subjectFloodplainen
dc.subjectModulationen
dc.subjectRiver Basinen
dc.subjectSeasonal Variationen
dc.subjectSurface Water Hydrologyen
dc.subjectWater Samplingen
dc.subjectEnvironmental Monitoringen
dc.subjectFloodingen
dc.subjectRiveren
dc.subjectSeasonen
dc.subjectWater Pollutanten
dc.subjectAmazon Basinen
dc.subjectAmazonasen
dc.subjectRio Negro Basinen
dc.subjectSolimoes Basinen
dc.subjectEnvironmental Monitoringen
dc.subjectFloodsen
dc.subjectMethylmercury Compoundsen
dc.subjectRiversen
dc.subjectSeasonsen
dc.subjectWater Pollutants, Chemicalen
dc.titleMethylmercury Modulation in Amazon Rivers Linked to Basin Characteristics and Seasonal Flood-Pulseen
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acs.est.7b04374-
dc.publisher.journalEnvironmental Science and Technologypt_BR
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