Does microtopography influence subsurface pore-water chemistry? Implications for the study of methylmercury in peatlands

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Brian A. Branfireun
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[1] University of Toronto at Mississauga,Department of Geography
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Wetlands | 2004年 / 24卷
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peatland; microtopography; mercury; methylmercury; pore water;
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Peatlands often show patterns of small-scale topographic self-organization, such as hummock and hollow assemblages. When attempting to characterize peatland pore-water quality, little attention is typically paid to the micro-site characteristics of the sampling location, or only one microtopographical form is sampled for consistency. However, no information exists regarding whether or not these microtopographic landforms exert a direct influence over, or are influenced by, the chemistry of peat pore waters beneath them. As part of a larger study examining the role of peatlands in catchment-scale methylmercury cycling, the pore waters beneath several peatland microtopographical landforms were sampled for methylmercury. Porewater methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations at the water table followed the trend: Shallow Hollow > Lawn > Hummock > Deep Hollow, with the shallow hollows having pore-water methylmercury concentrations over 3.5 times higher than that found in deep hollows. There was no significant difference in MeHg concentrations in pore waters from −25 cm. More detailed profiles of MeHg, sulfate and DOC concentrations, and pH in a poor fen shallow and deep hollow and a raised bog hollow show strong differences in porewater solute chemistry, suggesting a complex interplay among hydrology, biogeochemistry, and microtopography. Evidence of wide variation in pore-water quality between sites and over time has significant implications for the sampling approaches used to characterize peatland pore-water chemistry.
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