Litterfall mercury reduction on a subtropical evergreen broadleaf forest floor revealed by multi-element isotopes
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Litterfall mercury reduction on a subtropical evergreen broadleaf forest floor revealed by multi-element isotopes
Abstract
Litterfall mercury (Hg) deposition is the dominant source of soil Hg in forests. Identifying reduction processes and tracking the fate of legacy Hg on forest floor are challenging tasks. Interplays between isotopes of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) may shed some lights on Hg biogeochemical processes because their biogeochemical cycling closely links with organic matters. Isotope measurements at the evergreen broadleaf forest floor at Mt. Ailao (Mountain Ailao) display that δ202Hg and Δ199Hg both significantly correlate with δ13C and δ15N in soil profiles. Data analysis results show that microbial reduction is the dominant process for the distinct δ202Hg shift (up to ∼1.0‰) between Oi and 0-10 cm surface mineral soil, and dark abiotic organic matter reduction is the main cause for the Δ199Hg shift (∼-0.18‰). Higher N in foliage leads to greater Hg concentration, and Hg0 re-emission via microbial reduction on forest floor is likely linked to N release and immobilization on forest floor. We thus suggest that the enhanced N deposition in global forest ecosystems can potentially influence Hg uptake by vegetation and litter Hg sequestration on forest floor.
Keywords: Carbon and nitrogen isotopes; Litterfall mercury; Mercury reduction; Mercury sequestration; Stable mercury isotopes.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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