High Levels of Methylmercury in Guano and Ornithogenic Coral Sand Sediments on Xisha Islands, South China Sea

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Qianqian Chen
Xiaodong Liu
Liqiang Xu
Liguang Sun
Hong Yan
Yi Liu
Yuhan Luo
Jing Huang
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[1] University of Science and Technology of China,Institute of Polar Environment, School of Earth and Space Sciences
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Total Organic Carbon; Microbial Biomass Carbon; Bulk Sediment; MeHg Concentration; Sediment Profile;
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This study determined the distribution and main source of methylmercury in ornithogenic coral sand sediments and pure guano collected from Guangjin and Jinqing islets of the South China Sea. Results showed that the levels of methylmercury (MeHg) and total mercury (THg), as well as the percentage of MeHg relative to THg (%MeHg), are high in both fresh and ancient guano samples. %MeHg in ancient guano exceeded 70 %, much greater than that in fresh seabird droppings (~45 %). These results suggest that excretion through feces likely plays an important role in the cycling of MeHg by seabirds. Guano has been identified as the major source of MeHg in the ornithogenic coral sand sediments in the Xisha Islands. The close relationship between MeHg and guano-derived phosphorus has weakened considerably since 1840 AD. This is probably caused by a significant increase in THg and MeHg in modern guano samples due to the recent increase of Hg pollution. %MeHg in the ornithogenic coral sand sediments is extremely high, ranging from 10 to 30 % (average 20 %).
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