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Microbial mercury methylation potential in a large-scale municipal solid waste landfill, China
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Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Southwest University, ...
Published InWaste Management
Year2022
Citations14
Abstract
Landfills harbor ideal conditions for microbial mercury methylation. However, the levels and distribution of mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg), potential microbial Hg methylation, and their linkage within landfills are largely unknown. In the present study, total mercury (THg), MeHg, the Hg methylation gene (hgcA) and mer operon were quantified in 30 waste samples from different depths (0-30 m) at 5 locations within a large-scale landfill in China. The average concentrations of THg and MeHg in the solid waste samples were 1422.91 ng/g and 3.15 ng/g, respectively. THg (up to 14405.29 ng/g) and MeHg (up to 10.42 ng/g) have high concentrations in the middle part (10-15 m) along the depth profiles. The concentration of THg was strongly positively (both p <…
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