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Measurements of mercury stable isotopes during planktonic uptake and photochemical demethylation of methylmercury

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Publication Date
Start Date
2019-08-27
End Date
2020-09-25

Citation

Armstrong, G.J., Janssen, S.E., and Tate, M.T., 2023, Measurements of mercury stable isotopes during planktonic uptake and photochemical demethylation of methylmercury: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P93LDG5B.

Summary

Laboratory experiments were performed between 2019 and 2020 to examine how dissolved organic matter (DOM) and phytoplankton (Raphidocelis subcapitata) cells alter mercury (Hg) uptake and isotope fractionation. Experiments were performed at ambient Hg to thiol ratios using natural organic matter isolates received from collaborators at the University of California-Davis. Two types of experiments were performed: (1) one set with SRFA isolates at two concentrations and Hg, termed uptake experiment, and (2) one set with DOM isolates, Hg, and cultured Raphidocelis subcapitata cells, termed sunlight exposure experiment. For additional experimental details, including culturing conditions, experimental set-up, and analysis, refer to the companion [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Sarah E Janssen
Originator :
Grace J Armstrong, Sarah E Janssen, Michael T Tate
Metadata Contact :
Sarah E Janssen
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Upper Midwest Water Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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Table_1_Data_Dictionary_Plankton_Uptake_Photochem.csv 36.39 KB text/csv
Table_4_Total_Solar_Radiation_Data.csv 17.34 KB text/csv
Table_5_Dissolved_Organic_Carbon_Characteristics.csv 788 Bytes text/csv
Table_6_Fish_Data.csv 6.77 KB text/csv
Table_2_Uptake_Experimental_Data.csv 29.94 KB text/csv
Table_3_Sunlight_Exposure_Experimental_Data.csv 36.06 KB text/csv

Purpose

Data were collected to assess the factors controlling mercury isotope fractionation in aquatic systems. Mercury stable isotopes are a commonly applied tool for regional, national, and international investigations to examine mercury sources. Due to the lack of mechanistic studies it is difficult to trace mercury sources entering the environment directly into the food web. This data is the first to fill the data gap for aquatic freshwater systems.

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  • Upper Midwest Water Science Center

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