Impact of total organic carbon (in sediments) and dissolved organic carbon (in overlying water column) on Hg sequestration by coastal sediments from the central east coast of India

Parthasarathi Chakrabortya, Brijmohan Sharma, Babua P.V. Raghunath, Yaoa Koffi Marcellin, Jaychandrana Saranya
Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol 79 (1-2): 342-347p.
2014

Total organic carbon (TOC) (in sediment) and dissolved organic matter (DOM) (in water column) play important roles in controlling the mercury sequestration process by the sediments from the central east coast of India. This toxic metal prefers to associate with finer size particles (silt and clay) of sediments. Increasing concentrations of DOM in overlying water column may increase complexation/reduction processes of Hg2+ within the water column and decrease the process of Hg sequestration by sediments. However, high concentrations of DOM in water column may increase Hg sequestration process by sediments.

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Hg-sediment interaction
Hg speciation
Hg-TOC complexes
Mercury sequestration
Humic acid-Hg complexes
Total organic carbon