Concentration of total and organic mercury and antagonistic relationship between selenium and organic mercury in the sediments of the international Anzali wetland

Background and Objective: Mercury (Hg) is considered as a global pollutant that is widely dispersed in the environment. Monitoring of total mercury (THg) concentration in the sediments without determination of organic mercury (OHg) and selenium (Se) is an unreliable approach to evaluate the precise...

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Main Authors: S Alidoust, N Bahramifar, A Esmaeli Sari
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-06-01
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spelling doaj-9d0975fb8cd142eb9cc204d0a9852bcd2021-09-05T04:03:48ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesسلامت و محیط2008-20292008-37182017-06-011015362Concentration of total and organic mercury and antagonistic relationship between selenium and organic mercury in the sediments of the international Anzali wetlandS Alidoust0N Bahramifar1A Esmaeli Sari2 Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marin Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor, Iran Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marin Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor, Iran Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marin Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor, Iran Background and Objective: Mercury (Hg) is considered as a global pollutant that is widely dispersed in the environment. Monitoring of total mercury (THg) concentration in the sediments without determination of organic mercury (OHg) and selenium (Se) is an unreliable approach to evaluate the precise toxicological effects of Hg. In the present study, concentrations of THg, OHg and Se in the surface sediments of the eastern and western parts of Anzali wetland were investigated. In addition, the correlation of THg and OHg with Se and total organic carbon were analyzed. Materials and Methods: Forty surface sediment samples were collected from the eastern and western parts of the wetland. Analysis of total and organic mercury in the sediment samples were done with Advanced Mercury Analyzer and the concentration of selenium was measured using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Results: The average concentrations of THg in the East and West wetlands were 109.53 and 68.39 ng/g dw, respectively. The average concentration of THg in the sediments of the eastern part of Anzali Wetland was significantly higher than that of the western part (P<0.001). The mean concentrations of OHg in East and West wetland were about 34.91 and 28.84 ng/g dw, respectively. There was  no significant relationship. The ratio of OHg to THg showed significant differences in the two studied areas. The average concentrations of Se in East and West wetlands were 156.25 and 163.75 ng/g dw, respectively. There was a significant negative correlation between the concentration of selenium and organic mercury in sediments of  the western part of  wetland (P<0.05). Conclusion: The THg concentration in the sediments of Anzali wetland was lower in comparison to other studied regions of the world. However, the percentage of OHg in the Eastern and Western part of wetland was high. Therefore, bioavailability and toxicity of Hg would be high in the sediments and aquatic environment. In this study, in spite of high molar ratio of Se to THg, there was relatively high content of OHg. We recommend to measure the various Se-species that are effectively bound to inorganic Hg and to determine the amount of Se and Hg in aquatic organisms.http://ijhe.tums.ac.ir/article-1-5748-en.htmlanzali wetlandsedimentseleniumtotal mercuryorganic mercury
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A Esmaeli Sari
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N Bahramifar
A Esmaeli Sari
Concentration of total and organic mercury and antagonistic relationship between selenium and organic mercury in the sediments of the international Anzali wetland
سلامت و محیط
anzali wetland
sediment
selenium
total mercury
organic mercury
author_facet S Alidoust
N Bahramifar
A Esmaeli Sari
author_sort S Alidoust
title Concentration of total and organic mercury and antagonistic relationship between selenium and organic mercury in the sediments of the international Anzali wetland
title_short Concentration of total and organic mercury and antagonistic relationship between selenium and organic mercury in the sediments of the international Anzali wetland
title_full Concentration of total and organic mercury and antagonistic relationship between selenium and organic mercury in the sediments of the international Anzali wetland
title_fullStr Concentration of total and organic mercury and antagonistic relationship between selenium and organic mercury in the sediments of the international Anzali wetland
title_full_unstemmed Concentration of total and organic mercury and antagonistic relationship between selenium and organic mercury in the sediments of the international Anzali wetland
title_sort concentration of total and organic mercury and antagonistic relationship between selenium and organic mercury in the sediments of the international anzali wetland
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series سلامت و محیط
issn 2008-2029
2008-3718
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background and Objective: Mercury (Hg) is considered as a global pollutant that is widely dispersed in the environment. Monitoring of total mercury (THg) concentration in the sediments without determination of organic mercury (OHg) and selenium (Se) is an unreliable approach to evaluate the precise toxicological effects of Hg. In the present study, concentrations of THg, OHg and Se in the surface sediments of the eastern and western parts of Anzali wetland were investigated. In addition, the correlation of THg and OHg with Se and total organic carbon were analyzed. Materials and Methods: Forty surface sediment samples were collected from the eastern and western parts of the wetland. Analysis of total and organic mercury in the sediment samples were done with Advanced Mercury Analyzer and the concentration of selenium was measured using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Results: The average concentrations of THg in the East and West wetlands were 109.53 and 68.39 ng/g dw, respectively. The average concentration of THg in the sediments of the eastern part of Anzali Wetland was significantly higher than that of the western part (P<0.001). The mean concentrations of OHg in East and West wetland were about 34.91 and 28.84 ng/g dw, respectively. There was  no significant relationship. The ratio of OHg to THg showed significant differences in the two studied areas. The average concentrations of Se in East and West wetlands were 156.25 and 163.75 ng/g dw, respectively. There was a significant negative correlation between the concentration of selenium and organic mercury in sediments of  the western part of  wetland (P<0.05). Conclusion: The THg concentration in the sediments of Anzali wetland was lower in comparison to other studied regions of the world. However, the percentage of OHg in the Eastern and Western part of wetland was high. Therefore, bioavailability and toxicity of Hg would be high in the sediments and aquatic environment. In this study, in spite of high molar ratio of Se to THg, there was relatively high content of OHg. We recommend to measure the various Se-species that are effectively bound to inorganic Hg and to determine the amount of Se and Hg in aquatic organisms.
topic anzali wetland
sediment
selenium
total mercury
organic mercury
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