HR3DHG version 1: modeling the spatiotemporal dynamics of mercury in the Augusta Bay (southern Italy)
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Published:2020-04-24
Issue:4
Volume:13
Page:2073-2093
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Denaro Giovanni, Salvagio Manta Daniela, Borri Alessandro, Bonsignore Maria, Valenti DavideORCID, Quinci Enza, Cucco Andrea, Spagnolo Bernardo, Sprovieri Mario, De Gaetano Andrea
Abstract
Abstract. The biogeochemical dynamics of Hg, and specifically of its three
species Hg0, HgII, and MeHg (elemental, inorganic, and
organic, respectively), in the marine coastal area of Augusta Bay
(southern Italy) have been explored by the high-resolution 3D Hg
(HR3DHG) model, namely an advection–diffusion–reaction model for
dissolved mercury in the seawater compartment coupled with a
diffusion–reaction model for dissolved mercury in the pore water of
sediments in which the desorption process for the sediment total mercury is taken into account. The spatiotemporal variability of the mercury concentration in both seawater ([HgD])
and the first layers of bottom sediments ([HgDsed] and
[HgTsed]), as well as the Hg fluxes at the boundaries of the 3D
model domain, have been theoretically reproduced, showing acceptable agreement with the experimental data collected in
multiple field observations during six different oceanographic
cruises. Also, the spatiotemporal dynamics of the total mercury concentration in seawater have been obtained by using both model results and field observations. The mass balance of the total Hg species in seawater has been calculated for the Augusta Harbour, improving previous estimations. The HR3DHG model could be used as an effective tool to predict the spatiotemporal distributions of dissolved and total mercury concentrations, while contributing to better assessing hazards for the environment and therefore for human health in highly polluted areas.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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