Mercury hazards to living organisms:
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Part 1 Mercury Sources, Uses, Properties, Transport, Poisoning
Mechanisms, and Treatment
Chapter 1 Introduction................................................................................................................3
References..........................................................................................................................................6
Chapter 2 Mercury Uses and Sources......................................................................................11
2.1 Uses......................................................................................................................................12
2.2 Sources.................................................................................................................................13
2.2.1 Natural Sources........................................................................................................14
2.2.2 Anthropogenic Sources............................................................................................15
2.3 Summary..............................................................................................................................18
References........................................................................................................................................19
Chapter 3 Properties..................................................................................................................23
3.1 Physical................................................................................................................................23
3.2 Chemical...............................................................................................................................23
3.3 Biological.............................................................................................................................26
3.4 Biochemical..........................................................................................................................27
3.5 Mercury Transport and Speciation......................................................................................28
3.6 Mercury Measurement.........................................................................................................30
3.7 Summary..............................................................................................................................31
References........................................................................................................................................31
Chapter 4 Mercury Poisoning and Treatment..........................................................................37
4.1 Poisoning..............................................................................................................................37
4.1.1 Elemental Mercury...................................................................................................37
4.1.2 Inorganic Mercurials................................................................................................38
4.1.2.1 Mercuric Mercury...................................................................................38
4.1.2.2 Mercurous Mercury.................................................................................39
4.1.3 Organomercurials.....................................................................................................39
4.2 Mercury Treatment...............................................................................................................40
4.3 Summary..............................................................................................................................42
References........................................................................................................................................42
Part 2 Mercury Concentrations in Field Collections of Abiotic Materials,
Plants, and Animals
Chapter 5 Mercury Concentrations in Abiotic Materials.........................................................47
5.1 Air.........................................................................................................................................47
5.2 Coal......................................................................................................................................53
5.3 Sediments.............................................................................................................................53
5.4 Sewage Sludge.....................................................................................................................53
5.5 Snow and Ice........................................................................................................................54
5.6 Soils......................................................................................................................................54
5.7 Water....................................................................................................................................55
5.8 Summary..............................................................................................................................55
References........................................................................................................................................56
Chapter 6 Mercury Concentrations in Plants and Animals......................................................61
6.1 Algae and Macrophytes.......................................................................................................61
6.2 Invertebrates.........................................................................................................................62
6.3 Elasmobranchs and Bony Fishes.........................................................................................69
6.4 Amphibians and Reptiles.....................................................................................................86
6.5 Birds.....................................................................................................................................87
6.6 Humans...............................................................................................................................100
6.7 Other Mammals..................................................................................................................104
6.8 Summary............................................................................................................................116
References......................................................................................................................................118
Chapter 7 Mercury Concentrations in Abiotic Materials and Multitaxonomic Field
Collections..............................................................................................................139
7.1 Asia.....................................................................................................................................139
7.2 Brazil..................................................................................................................................147
7.3 Caribbean Region...............................................................................................................148
7.4 Europe................................................................................................................................148
7.5 India....................................................................................................................................148
7.6 North America,...................................................................................................................148
7.7 Polar Region.......................................................................................................................149
7.8 Summary............................................................................................................................149
References......................................................................................................................................150
Part 3 Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Mercury under
Controlled Conditions
Chapter 8 Lethal Effects of Mercury......................................................................................155
8.1 Aquatic Organisms.............................................................................................................155
8.1.1 Invertebrates...........................................................................................................155
8.1.2 Vertebrates..............................................................................................................161
8.2 Terrestrial Invertebrates......................................................................................................162
8.3 Reptiles...............................................................................................................................162
8.4 Birds...................................................................................................................................162
8.5 Mammals............................................................................................................................163
8.6 Summary............................................................................................................................167
References......................................................................................................................................168
Chapter 9 Sublethal Effects of Mercury.................................................................................173
9.1 Carcinogenicity, Genotoxicity, and Teratogenicity...........................................................173
9.1.1 Carcinogenicity......................................................................................................173
9.1.2 Genotoxicity...........................................................................................................173
9.1.3 Teratogenicity.........................................................................................................174
9.2 Bacteria and Other Microorganisms..................................................................................175
9.3 Terrestrial Plants.................................................................................................................176
9.4 Terrestrial Invertebrates......................................................................................................176
9.5 Aquatic Plants....................................................................................................................177
9.6 Aquatic Animals.................................................................................................................178
9.6.1 Invertebrates...........................................................................................................178
9.6.1.1 Planarians..............................................................................................178
9.6.1.2 Coelenterates.........................................................................................178
9.6.1.3 Molluscs................................................................................................179
9.6.1 A Crustaceans............................................................................................180
9.6.1.5 Annelids.................................................................................................182
9.6.1.6 Echinoderms..........................................................................................182
9.6.2 Vertebrates..............................................................................................................182
9.6.2.1 Fishes.....................................................................................................182
9.6.2.2 Amphibians............................................................................................186
9.7 Birds...................................................................................................................................187
9.8 Mammals............................................................................................................................189
9.9 Summary............................................................................................................................197
References......................................................................................................................................198
Part 4 Case Histories
Chapter 10 Case Histories: Mercury Poisoning in Japan and Other Locations......................215
10.1 Minamata, Japan................................................................................................................215
10.1.1 Minamata Disease..................................................................................................219
10.1.1.1 Human Health.......................................................................................219
10.1.1.2 Natural Resources.................................................................................223
10.1.2 Mitigation...............................................................................................................224
10.2 Niigata Prefecture, Japan...................................................................................................226
10.3 Tokuyama Bay, Japan........................................................................................................227
10.4 Guizhou, China..................................................................................................................228
10.5 Faroe Islands......................................................................................................................228
10.6 Republic of Seychelles.......................................................................................................230
10.7 New Zealand......................................................................................................................230
10.8 Ontario, Canada.................................................................................................................231
10.9 Summary............................................................................................................................232
References......................................................................................................................................233
Chapter 11 Case Histories: Mercury Hazards from Gold Mining...........................................239
11.1 History................................................................................................................................239
11.2 Ecotoxicological Aspects of Amalgamation......................................................................241
11.2.1 Brazil......................................................................................................................241
11.2.1.1 Mercury Sources and Release Rates.....................................................242
11.2.1.2 Mercury Concentrations in Abiotic Materials and Biota.....................244
11.2.1.3 Mitigation..............................................................................................251
11.2.2 Remainder of South America................................................................................252
11.2.2.1 Colombia...............................................................................................252
11.2.2.2 Ecuador and Peru..................................................................................252
11.2.2.3 Suriname................................................................................................253
11.2.2.4 Venezuela...............................................................................................253
11.2.3 Africa......................................................................................................................254
11.2.4 The People s Republic of China............................................................................255
11.2.5 The Philippines......................................................................................................255
11.2.6 Siberia.....................................................................................................................256
11.2.7 Canada....................................................................................................................256
11.2.8 The United States...................................................................................................257
11.3 Summary............................................................................................................................262
References......................................................................................................................................262
Part 5 Proposed Mercury Criteria, Concluding Remarks
Chapter 12 Proposed Mercury Criteria for Protection of Natural Resources and Human
Health.....................................................................................................................271
12.1 Agricultural Crops..............................................................................................................271
12.2 Aquatic Life.......................................................................................................................271
12.3 Birds...................................................................................................................................276
12.4 Mammals............................................................................................................................277
12.5 Human Health....................................................................................................................277
12.6 Summary............................................................................................................................283
References......................................................................................................................................284
Chapter 13 Concluding Remarks..............................................................................................291
General Index...............................................................................................................................299
Species Index................................................................................................................................307
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Contents
Part 1 Mercury Sources, Uses, Properties, Transport, Poisoning
Mechanisms, and Treatment
Chapter 1 Introduction.3
References.6
Chapter 2 Mercury Uses and Sources.11
2.1 Uses.12
2.2 Sources.13
2.2.1 Natural Sources.14
2.2.2 Anthropogenic Sources.15
2.3 Summary.18
References.19
Chapter 3 Properties.23
3.1 Physical.23
3.2 Chemical.23
3.3 Biological.26
3.4 Biochemical.27
3.5 Mercury Transport and Speciation.28
3.6 Mercury Measurement.30
3.7 Summary.31
References.31
Chapter 4 Mercury Poisoning and Treatment.37
4.1 Poisoning.37
4.1.1 Elemental Mercury.37
4.1.2 Inorganic Mercurials.38
4.1.2.1 Mercuric Mercury.38
4.1.2.2 Mercurous Mercury.39
4.1.3 Organomercurials.39
4.2 Mercury Treatment.40
4.3 Summary.42
References.42
Part 2 Mercury Concentrations in Field Collections of Abiotic Materials,
Plants, and Animals
Chapter 5 Mercury Concentrations in Abiotic Materials.47
5.1 Air.47
5.2 Coal.53
5.3 Sediments.53
5.4 Sewage Sludge.53
5.5 Snow and Ice.54
5.6 Soils.54
5.7 Water.55
5.8 Summary.55
References.56
Chapter 6 Mercury Concentrations in Plants and Animals.61
6.1 Algae and Macrophytes.61
6.2 Invertebrates.62
6.3 Elasmobranchs and Bony Fishes.69
6.4 Amphibians and Reptiles.86
6.5 Birds.87
6.6 Humans.100
6.7 Other Mammals.104
6.8 Summary.116
References.118
Chapter 7 Mercury Concentrations in Abiotic Materials and Multitaxonomic Field
Collections.139
7.1 Asia.139
7.2 Brazil.147
7.3 Caribbean Region.148
7.4 Europe.148
7.5 India.148
7.6 North America,.148
7.7 Polar Region.149
7.8 Summary.149
References.150
Part 3 Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Mercury under
Controlled Conditions
Chapter 8 Lethal Effects of Mercury.155
8.1 Aquatic Organisms.155
8.1.1 Invertebrates.155
8.1.2 Vertebrates.161
8.2 Terrestrial Invertebrates.162
8.3 Reptiles.162
8.4 Birds.162
8.5 Mammals.163
8.6 Summary.167
References.168
Chapter 9 Sublethal Effects of Mercury.173
9.1 Carcinogenicity, Genotoxicity, and Teratogenicity.173
9.1.1 Carcinogenicity.173
9.1.2 Genotoxicity.173
9.1.3 Teratogenicity.174
9.2 Bacteria and Other Microorganisms.175
9.3 Terrestrial Plants.176
9.4 Terrestrial Invertebrates.176
9.5 Aquatic Plants.177
9.6 Aquatic Animals.178
9.6.1 Invertebrates.178
9.6.1.1 Planarians.178
9.6.1.2 Coelenterates.178
9.6.1.3 Molluscs.179
9.6.1 A Crustaceans.180
9.6.1.5 Annelids.182
9.6.1.6 Echinoderms.182
9.6.2 Vertebrates.182
9.6.2.1 Fishes.182
9.6.2.2 Amphibians.186
9.7 Birds.187
9.8 Mammals.189
9.9 Summary.197
References.198
Part 4 Case Histories
Chapter 10 Case Histories: Mercury Poisoning in Japan and Other Locations.215
10.1 Minamata, Japan.215
10.1.1 Minamata Disease.219
10.1.1.1 Human Health.219
10.1.1.2 Natural Resources.223
10.1.2 Mitigation.224
10.2 Niigata Prefecture, Japan.226
10.3 Tokuyama Bay, Japan.227
10.4 Guizhou, China.228
10.5 Faroe Islands.228
10.6 Republic of Seychelles.230
10.7 New Zealand.230
10.8 Ontario, Canada.231
10.9 Summary.232
References.233
Chapter 11 Case Histories: Mercury Hazards from Gold Mining.239
11.1 History.239
11.2 Ecotoxicological Aspects of Amalgamation.241
11.2.1 Brazil.241
11.2.1.1 Mercury Sources and Release Rates.242
11.2.1.2 Mercury Concentrations in Abiotic Materials and Biota.244
11.2.1.3 Mitigation.251
11.2.2 Remainder of South America.252
11.2.2.1 Colombia.252
11.2.2.2 Ecuador and Peru.252
11.2.2.3 Suriname.253
11.2.2.4 Venezuela.253
11.2.3 Africa.254
11.2.4 The People's Republic of China.255
11.2.5 The Philippines.255
11.2.6 Siberia.256
11.2.7 Canada.256
11.2.8 The United States.257
11.3 Summary.262
References.262
Part 5 Proposed Mercury Criteria, Concluding Remarks
Chapter 12 Proposed Mercury Criteria for Protection of Natural Resources and Human
Health.271
12.1 Agricultural Crops.271
12.2 Aquatic Life.271
12.3 Birds.276
12.4 Mammals.277
12.5 Human Health.277
12.6 Summary.283
References.284
Chapter 13 Concluding Remarks.291
General Index.299
Species Index.307 |
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