“…Although there are many industries that may release Hg into LM, Hg used in industry is primarily derived from mining, and therefore should exhibit similar signatures. Previous results on Hg ores other metal deposits exhibited d 202 Hg of ∼ -0.6±0.4‰ (σ) and D 199 Hg close to 0 (Sonke et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2011;Blum et al, 2014;Hintelmann and Lu, 2003;Smith et al, 2005Smith et al, , 2008Stetson et al, 2009;Laffont et al, 2011;Yin et al, 2013a). Sediments with high THg concentrations is predominately derived from anthropogenic sources as deposition typically occurs near the source, waters are relatively turbid (thereby reducing photochemical processes) or the Hg from these sources are less susceptible to photo-reduction (Foucher and Hintelmann, 2009;Feng et al, 2010;Gehrke et al, 2011;Sonke et al, 2010;Donovan et al, 2013;Cooke et al, 2013;Ma et al, 2013;Mil-Homens et al, 2013;Gray et al, 2013Gray et al, , 2015Balogh et al, 2015;Yin et al, 2013a;Lepak et al, 2016 …”