Mercury in the Walker River Basin, Nevada and California—Sources, Distribution, and Potential Effects on the Ecosystem
By Ralph L. Seiler, Michael S. Lico, Stanley N. Wiemeyer, and David C. Evers
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CONTENTS
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Purpose and Scope
- Acknowledgments
- Description of Study Area
- Previous Investigations
- Potential Sources of Mercury in the Walker River Basin
- Weathering of Naturally Occurring Mercury Minerals and Geothermal Activity
- Atmospheric Deposition
- Ore Deposits and Mining Activities in the Walker River Basin
- Military Activities
- Methods
- Selection of Sampling Sites
- Collection and Analysis of Streambed-Sediment Samples
- Collection and Analysis of Lake Sediment Cores
- Collection and Analysis of Water Samples
- Collection and Analysis of Biotic Samples
- Age-Dating of Walker Lake Sediment Cores
- Distribution of Mercury in the Walker River Basin
- Water
- Streambed Sediment and Lake Sediment Cores
- Historical Deposition of Mercury in Walker Lake
- Mercury in Biota
- Aquatic Invertebrates
- Fish
- Birds
- Implications of Mercury to the Walker River Ecosystem
- Summary
- References Cited
PLATE
Map showing hydrologic features and locations of stream-gaging stations, sampling sites, geothermal springs, and
ore deposits in the Walker River Basin, Nevada and California
FIGURES
- Map showing hydrologic features, locations of stream-gaging stations and sampling sites in the Walker River
Basin, California and Nevada
- Graph showing total-mercury concentrations in sediment as a function of depth in Walker Lake, Nevada
- Graph showing relation between total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in streambed-sediment
and lake-sediment core samples from Walker Lake, Nevada
- Graph showing relation between fish length and mercury concentration in tui chub from Walker Lake,
Nevada
- Graph showing relation between body weight and total-mercury concentration in blood from common loons
at Walker Lake, Nevada
- Graph showing relation between total-mercury concentration in 20-25 cm yellow perch and blood from
common loons collected in western Maine
TABLES
- Concentrations of total mercury and methylmercury in water and sediment samples at surface-
water sites in the Walker River Basin, 2000-2001
- Concentrations of total mercury and methylmercury in water and sediment samples at lake
sites in the Walker River Basin, 2000-2001
- Activities of lead-210 and cesium-137 in sediment cores from site WL4, Walker Lake, Nevada
- Concentrations of total mercury in invertebrate and fish samples from the Walker River Basin, Nevada
1999-2001
- Concentrations of total mercury in common loons from Walker Lake, Nevada, 1998-2001
CONVERSION FACTORS AND ABBREVIATED WATER-QUALITY UNITS
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Multiply |
By |
To obtain |
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acre-foot (acre-ft) |
1,233 |
cubic meter (m3) |
foot (ft) |
0.3048 |
meter (m) |
gallon (gal) |
3.785 |
liter (L) |
inch (in.) |
2.54 |
centimeter (cm) |
inch (in.) |
25.4 |
millimeter (mm) |
mile (mi) |
1.609 |
kilometer (km) |
ounce, fluid (oz) |
0.0296 |
liter (L) |
ounce, avoirdupois (oz) |
28.35 |
gram (g) |
pound (lb) |
0.4536 |
kilogram (kg) |
square foot (ft2) |
0.0929 |
square meter (m2) |
ton (short) |
0.9072 |
megagram (Mg) |
ABBREVIATED WATER-QUALITY AND OTHER UNITS
- µg/L, microgram per liter
- pCi/g, picocuries per gram
- µg/g, microgram per gram
- mm, millimeter
- µg/m2, microgram per meter square
- mL, milliliter
- ng/g, nanogram per gram
- kg, kilogram
- ng/L, nanogram per liter
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