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Geochemical modeling of mercury in coastal groundwater

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Spyropoulou A.E., Lazarou Y.G., Sapalidis A.A., Laspidou C.S.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131609
Sujet
Aquifers
Biogeochemistry
Groundwater pollution
Groundwater resources
Hematite
Mercury compounds
Organic compounds
Aquifer salinization
Chloride contents
Cinnabar
Coastal groundwater
Dissolved organic matters
Geochemical models
Mercury concentrations
Mercury speciations
Mobilisation
PHREEQC
Chlorine compounds
chloride
dissolved organic matter
ferric oxide
fresh water
ground water
mercury
mercury sulfide
rain
salt water
sea water
mercury
biogeochemistry
coastal zone
dissolved organic matter
groundwater abstraction
mercury (element)
seawater
World Health Organization
adsorption
aquifer
Article
association constant
chemical reaction
climate change
coastal waters
equilibrium constant
geochemical analysis
overexploitation
oxidation reduction reaction
quantitative analysis
salinity
seasonal variation
species differentiation
summer
surface area
temperature
thermodynamics
water contamination
environmental monitoring
water pollutant
Environmental Monitoring
Fresh Water
Groundwater
Mercury
Seawater
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Elsevier Ltd
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The systematic analysis of groundwater in the Greek island of Skiathos revealed a seasonal increase of total mercury concentrations after the extensive groundwater abstraction during the busy and heavily touristic summer months. This contamination was accompanied by a corresponding increase of the chloride content of groundwater, attributed to seawater intrusion into the freshwater-depleted aquifer within mercury-rich bedrock. The effects of elevated concentrations of chloride anions in the mobilization of mercury and its speciation were addressed by geochemical equilibrium modeling, considering cinnabar (HgS) as the mineral source of mercury. Adsorption onto hydrous ferric oxide (Fe2O3·H2O) was a necessary ingredient of the geochemical model for bringing the calculated concentrations in agreement with field measurements, after optimization of the cinnabar/adsorbent mass ratio to a value of 4.9 × 10−8. The speciation of mercury was found to depend on the acidity and redox status as well as on the chloride content of groundwater. Mercury concentrations in the groundwater of Skiathos rise above the World Health Organization limit of 1 μg L−1 for a seawater intrusion higher than 3 %, with HgCl2 being the dominant species followed by HgClOH, HgCl3− and HgCl42−. The assumed concentration of dissolved organic matter in groundwater had a negligible impact on the mercury speciation and its mobilization by chloride. © 2021 The Authors
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/79343
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