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World war munitions as a source of mercury in the southwest Baltic Sea

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Mercury (Hg) fulminate was used as a primary fuse in World War (WW) munitions, and may consequently be a Hg source for impacted environments. Mercury is a conspicuous and persistent pollutant, with methylmercury (MeHg) acting as a notorious neurotoxin. Considerable amounts of munitions were intentionally dumped in the North Sea and Baltic Sea following the First and Second WWs. After more than 70 years on the seafloor many munitions have corroded and likely release explosive compounds, including Hg fulminate. The Germany coastal city of Kiel was a manufacturing centre for submarines, and accordingly a prominent target for bombing and post-war disarmament. We collected water and sediment samples around Kiel Bay to assess regional levels and quantify any Hg contamination. The munition dump site Kolberger Heide (KH) and a former anti-aircraft training center Dänisch-Nienhof are situated in Kiel Bay, and were targeted for sampling. Sediment Hg concentrations around KH were notably elevated. Average Hg concentrations in KH sediments were 125 ± 76 ng/g, compared to 14 ± 18 ng/g at background (control) sites. In contrast, dissolved Hg in the water column exhibited no site variations, all ranging between 0.8 and 2.1 pM. Methylmercury in sediments and waters did not have enhanced concentrations amongst sites (<30 pg/g and <50 fM, respectively). Sediment-water exchange experiments showed elevated Hg and MeHg fluxes (i.e. >400 pmol m−2 d−1 MeHg) at one KH location, however remaining cores had low to no Hg and MeHg output (<0–27 pmol m−2 d−1 MeHg). Thus, sediments in Kiel Bay proximate to WW munitions could harbor and form a source of Hg, however water column mixing and removal processes attenuate any discharge from the seafloor to overlying waters.

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hal-04278372 , version 1 (11-11-2023)

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Kathleen Gosnell, Lars-Eric Heimbürger-Boavida, Aaron Beck, Peter Ukotije-Ikwut, Eric Achterberg. World war munitions as a source of mercury in the southwest Baltic Sea. Chemosphere, 2023, 345, pp.140522. ⟨10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.140522⟩. ⟨hal-04278372⟩
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