The Chemistry of Continental Waters 173
Atmosphere
Water column Sediments
Predatory
fish
Smallfish
Zoo-
plankton
Phyto-plankton
Wet
deposition
Dry
deposition
Methylation
Source
Oxidation
Hg
2+
Hg
0
Hg
0
Oxidation
Hg
2+
Hg
0
Hg
2+
CH
3
Hg
+
Hg
0
Hg (CH)
3
(Methylation)
S
S
CH
3
Hg
+
ORG
V
V
V
Fig. 5.15
Cycling of mercury in lakes. Ionic mercury (Hg
2 +) is readily methylated by bacteria, especially sulphate-reducing
bacteria in reducing sediments. Methyl mercury (CH
Hg 3
+) enters the food chain through phytoplankton and is biomagnified in
fish. Elemental mercury (Hg
0 ) is quite insoluble except when complexed by dissolved organic ligands (Hg
0 ∫
org), making it more
mobile and susceptible to oxidation in the water column. Pathways labelled S represent sedimentation, pathways labelled Vrepresent volatilization.