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TitleCritical Hg atmospheric loads to sensitive Lake Mergozzo (Italy)
AbstractLake Mergozzo is a small (1.83 km-2) basin with an average depth of 45 m characterized by low total P content and alkalinity; i.e., potentially sensitive to acidification and Hg pollution. The drainage basin of Lake Mergozzo has a limited extension (about 10 km-2) which, coupled with a very limited discharge of waters into the adjacent Lake Maggiore, makes this system particularly sensitive to Hg atmospheric depositions. Analysis of 30 specimen of perch (Perca fluviatilis) resulted in 40% of them having Hg levels above 0.5 mg kg-1, corresponding to the legal limit for fish consumption in Italy. The US EPA limit of 0.3 mg kg-1 limit for protection of human health and aquatic ecosystems was exceeded in 70% of the fishes while all specimen had Hg levels above the UE environmental quality standard for biota of 0.02 mg kg-1. Mercury concentrations in wet atmospheric depositions measured over one year ranged from 0.5 to 52.3 ng L-1, with a weighed average of 12.8 ng L-1 and an estimated annual load of 27.8 g Hg km-2 yr-1. Critical concentrations of Hg in atmospheric depositions were estimated using models developed by the United Nations Environmental Program and, depending on input parameters, were between 0.1 and 18.3 ng L-1. Measured and critical concentrations being in the same range (and considering Hg concentration in perch), reducing Hg pollution in Lake Mergozzo will require substantial abatements in Hg atmospheric loads to the system.
SourceVI World Congress of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry "Securing a sustainable future: Integrating science, policy and people", Berlino, Germania, 20-24 maggio 2012
KeywordsMercuryAtmospheric precipitationMergozzoCritical loads
Year2012
TypePresentazione
AuthorsGuzzi, Luigi; Vignati, Davide; Novo, Alberto; Guilizzoni, Piero
Text222877 2012 Mercury Atmospheric precipitation Mergozzo Critical loads Critical Hg atmospheric loads to sensitive Lake Mergozzo Italy Guzzi, Luigi; Vignati, Davide; Novo, Alberto; Guilizzoni, Piero RSE S.p.A., Milano, Italy; CNR IRSA, Brugherio; RSE S.p.A., Milano, Italy; CNR ISE, Pallanza Verbania Lake Mergozzo is a small 1.83 km 2 basin with an average depth of 45 m characterized by low total P content and alkalinity; i.e., potentially sensitive to acidification and Hg pollution. The drainage basin of Lake Mergozzo has a limited extension about 10 km 2 which, coupled with a very limited discharge of waters into the adjacent Lake Maggiore, makes this system particularly sensitive to Hg atmospheric depositions. Analysis of 30 specimen of perch Perca fluviatilis resulted in 40% of them having Hg levels above 0.5 mg kg 1, corresponding to the legal limit for fish consumption in Italy. The US EPA limit of 0.3 mg kg 1 limit for protection of human health and aquatic ecosystems was exceeded in 70% of the fishes while all specimen had Hg levels above the UE environmental quality standard for biota of 0.02 mg kg 1. Mercury concentrations in wet atmospheric depositions measured over one year ranged from 0.5 to 52.3 ng L 1, with a weighed average of 12.8 ng L 1 and an estimated annual load of 27.8 g Hg km 2 yr 1. Critical concentrations of Hg in atmospheric depositions were estimated using models developed by the United Nations Environmental Program and, depending on input parameters, were between 0.1 and 18.3 ng L 1. Measured and critical concentrations being in the same range and considering Hg concentration in perch , reducing Hg pollution in Lake Mergozzo will require substantial abatements in Hg atmospheric loads to the system. ID_PUMA /cnr.ise/2012 A3 001. Poster VI World Congress of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Securing a sustainable future Integrating science, policy and people Berlino, Germania 20 24 maggio 2012 Critical Hg atmospheric loads to sensitive Lake Mergozzo Italy Critical_Hg_atmospheric_loads_to_sensitive_Lake_Mergozzo_Italy_.pdf Presentazione piero.guilizzoni GUILIZZONI PIERO davideanselmoluigi.vignati VIGNATI DAVIDE ANSELMO LUIGI TA.P02.014.002 Impatto dei cambiamenti globali sugli ecosistemi acquatici