Distribution of Total and Organic Mercury in Superficial Soils in the Upper Manzanares River Watershed, Sucre State, Venezuela

Total and organic mercury contents were determined from samples of surface soils (0-5 cm), sieved at ≤63 μm. collected from 10 different locations in the upper Manzanares River watershed, using cold vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy. Methylmercury was determined using a HPLC-UV detector. The mean...

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Main Authors: Yahsέ Rojas Challa, Luisa Rojas de Astudillo, Armando Ramirez, Andrέs Escalona, Gregorio Martínez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2008-01-01
Series:Air, Soil and Water Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/ASWR.S811
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author Yahsέ Rojas Challa
Luisa Rojas de Astudillo
Armando Ramirez
Andrέs Escalona
Gregorio Martínez
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Armando Ramirez
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description Total and organic mercury contents were determined from samples of surface soils (0-5 cm), sieved at ≤63 μm. collected from 10 different locations in the upper Manzanares River watershed, using cold vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy. Methylmercury was determined using a HPLC-UV detector. The mean total mercury concentration was 1.3 μg. g -1 , a value permitted by the Canadian environment quality guidelines for farming soils, but high for European standards. Using certified reference materials, we verified that a modification of the method described by Qian et al. (2000) was effective for organic mercury extraction, with a recovery of 92.17% for DORM-2 and 92.11% for TORT-2. This modified method was applied to soil samples, obtaining concentrations of 0.5-1.0 μg.g -1 of organic mercury. The parameters for determining methylmercury using HPLC-UV were optimized; the best results were obtained with a 4.6 mm × 25 cm Zorbax CN – column, with a mobile phase of 70/30 V/V of methanol: ammonium acetate 0.05 mol.l -1 , with a flow rate of 0.5 ml.min -1 ; the methylmercury was detected at 4.99 min retention time. Methylmercury was not found in the soil samples. Using the certified reference material we proved that the method used produced reliable results. The analysis confirmed the existence of mercury in this farming area.
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spelling doaj.art-57242ca0c4de4d1fad10ee712d59b6d12022-12-21T17:50:24ZengSAGE PublishingAir, Soil and Water Research1178-62212008-01-01110.4137/ASWR.S811Distribution of Total and Organic Mercury in Superficial Soils in the Upper Manzanares River Watershed, Sucre State, VenezuelaYahsέ Rojas Challa0Luisa Rojas de Astudillo1Armando Ramirez2Andrέs Escalona3Gregorio Martínez4Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, Universidad de Oriente, Cumaná, Venezuela.Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, Universidad de Oriente, Cumaná, Venezuela.Department of Geochemistry, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.Analytic Chemistry Center, Faculty of Sciences, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.Department of Chemical Oceanography, Oceanographic Institute of Venezuela, Universidad de Oriente, Cumaná, Venezuela.Total and organic mercury contents were determined from samples of surface soils (0-5 cm), sieved at ≤63 μm. collected from 10 different locations in the upper Manzanares River watershed, using cold vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy. Methylmercury was determined using a HPLC-UV detector. The mean total mercury concentration was 1.3 μg. g -1 , a value permitted by the Canadian environment quality guidelines for farming soils, but high for European standards. Using certified reference materials, we verified that a modification of the method described by Qian et al. (2000) was effective for organic mercury extraction, with a recovery of 92.17% for DORM-2 and 92.11% for TORT-2. This modified method was applied to soil samples, obtaining concentrations of 0.5-1.0 μg.g -1 of organic mercury. The parameters for determining methylmercury using HPLC-UV were optimized; the best results were obtained with a 4.6 mm × 25 cm Zorbax CN – column, with a mobile phase of 70/30 V/V of methanol: ammonium acetate 0.05 mol.l -1 , with a flow rate of 0.5 ml.min -1 ; the methylmercury was detected at 4.99 min retention time. Methylmercury was not found in the soil samples. Using the certified reference material we proved that the method used produced reliable results. The analysis confirmed the existence of mercury in this farming area.https://doi.org/10.4137/ASWR.S811
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Distribution of Total and Organic Mercury in Superficial Soils in the Upper Manzanares River Watershed, Sucre State, Venezuela
Air, Soil and Water Research
title Distribution of Total and Organic Mercury in Superficial Soils in the Upper Manzanares River Watershed, Sucre State, Venezuela
title_full Distribution of Total and Organic Mercury in Superficial Soils in the Upper Manzanares River Watershed, Sucre State, Venezuela
title_fullStr Distribution of Total and Organic Mercury in Superficial Soils in the Upper Manzanares River Watershed, Sucre State, Venezuela
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Total and Organic Mercury in Superficial Soils in the Upper Manzanares River Watershed, Sucre State, Venezuela
title_short Distribution of Total and Organic Mercury in Superficial Soils in the Upper Manzanares River Watershed, Sucre State, Venezuela
title_sort distribution of total and organic mercury in superficial soils in the upper manzanares river watershed sucre state venezuela
url https://doi.org/10.4137/ASWR.S811
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