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Surface-Water Geochemistry of Mercury, Methylmercury, Nutrients, and other Constituents in Clear Lake, Lake County, California, July 2019

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2019-07-09
End Date
2019-07-10

Citation

Marvin-DiPasquale, M., Alpers, C.N., Fleck, J.A., Agee, J.L, and Baesman, S.M, 2020, Surface-Water Geochemistry of Mercury, Methylmercury, Nutrients, and other Constituents in Clear Lake, Lake County, California, July 2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9EK748U.

Summary

Clear Lake is a 180 km2 freshwater lake located in the California Coast Range, approximately 120 km northwest of Sacramento. The lake supports a wide variety of fish and bird species and is a very popular sport-fishing destination. However, fish consumption advisories associated with mercury (Hg) contamination exist for several popular recreational species. The lake is comprised of three main regions including a large open-water region to the northwest (North Arm), a smaller and narrower region to the southeast (South Arm), and the smallest and narrowest region to the east (Oaks Arm). The Sulfur Bank Mercury Mine (SBMM), located on the south shore of the Oaks Arm, was mined by both open-pit and underground methods (intermittently active [...]

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Purpose

The most recent detailed study of mercury in Clear Lake took place more than a decade ago (Suchanek and others, 2008). More recently, the USEPA has begun to shift its focus from the SBMM Superfund site (Operational Unit 1) to the adjacent Clear Lake (Operational Unit 2). The U.S. Geological Survey is assisting the USEPA in developing a Hg monitoring program and remediation strategy for Clear Lake. The primary purpose of this preliminary synoptic sampling event was to examine specific Hg / non-Hg water column constituent relationships that might be leveraged to develop a high-resolution Hg monitoring program. This program would rely primarily on the long-term deployment of in-situ sensor arrays at a suite of fixed monitoring sites and potentially the use of remote sensing platforms (such as satellites) to map variations in the concentrations of Hg species in high spatial and temporal resolution. A secondary purpose of this limited sampling effort was to begin to explore the relationships between surface-water Hg chemistry and nutrient dynamics in the three arms of Clear Lake.

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