Serious mercury contamination of sediments in a Norwegian semi-enclosed bay |
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Authors: | Jens M. Skei |
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Affiliation: | Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Postboks 333, Blindern, Oslo 3, Norway |
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Abstract: | Thirteen surface sediment samples from a shallow, semi-enclosed bay, Gunnekleivfjorden, South-West Norway, were analysed for total mercury. The concentrations ranged between 90 and 350 ppm dried sediment. The median value (250 ppm mercury) is more than twice the median value of sixteen sediment samples collected in Minamata Bay in 1963. The surface area of Gunnekleivfjorden is approximately 1 km2, implying that minimum 10 tons of mercury is accumulated in the upper 5 cm of the sediments of the bay. The extensive contamination is caused by discharge of inorganic mercury from a chlor-alkali plant during the last 25 years. |
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