The study was conducted on 'Kongsfjorden', one of the Fjord located at Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, by a group of researchers from Kottayam Kerala' School of Environmental Sciences affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University.
"The fractional distribution of mercury in the sediment samples were analysed along with total mercury concentration using an analyser. Results of the analysis showed that the sediment mercury was high in the peripheral regions of Kongsfjorden," they said.
The report was presented during fifth International Conference on Eco-toxicology and Environmental Sciences held in Kochi between February 15-17.
"The trans-boundary nature of mercury helped in deposition in the polar environment, where it can undergo chemical and biological transformation," the study says.
"Artic region is more prone to such pollution since the northern half of earth is having more development activities and there is very small size of Artic sea compared to other oceans. Hence it will take minimum time to reflect the atmospheric pollutant levels," it added.
The researchers have said the low concentration in the residual fraction indicates that the mercury present in the sediment is mainly anthropogenic (environmental pollution originating from human activity).
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