Bottom Sediments and Their Role in Surface Water Pollution with Mercury (with a Special Reference to the Northern Dvina River Mouth and the Dvina Bay of the White Sea)
Yu. A. Fedorov, A. E. Ovsepyan, V. B. Korobov, and I. V. Dotsenko
Mercury content in bottom estuarine sediments of the Northern Dvina River and the Dvina Bay of the White Sea is studied. Major regularities of the behavior of the metal and its compounds in bottom sediments of the water area are defined. The role of lithological composition, pH and Eh of the environment, the presence of hydrogen sulfide for determining the content and forms of the mercury presence in the bottom sediments of the region are studied. The sediments related to technogenic formations are specified. The paths and forms of mercury coming from bottom sediments to the near-bottom water level are detected, and the methylmercury content in the sediments is calculated.

