Unravelling methylmercury formation in high-altitude Tibetan thermokarst lakes | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Unravelling methylmercury formation in high-altitude Tibetan thermokarst lakes
Key Points
Methylmercury was detected in high concentrations in the sediment of Tibetan thermokarst lakes, affecting local ecosystems.
Concentrations of methylmercury reached up to 0.15 mg/kg in some lake sediments, posing risks to wildlife and human health.
Analysis of sediment samples revealed complex biogeochemical processes that facilitate methylmercury formation in these unique environments.
Findings suggest a need for further research on mercury cycling in remote lakes, emphasizing the importance of understanding changes in high-altitude ecosystems.