“…The release of Hg to the soil solution and its further transport has been associated with the mobilization of NOM (Kronberg et al, 2016;Eklöf et al, 2018;Åkerblom et al, 2008), copper (Cu) nanoparticles (Hofacker et al, 2013) or the reductive dissolution of Fe/Mn-oxyhydroxides (Frohne et al, 2012;Gygax et al, 2019;Poulin et al, 2016). Earlier studies reported an immediate decrease of dissolved Hg after its release upon flooding in various riparian settings (Hofacker et al, 2013;Poulin et al, 2016;Gygax et al, 2019). Possible pathways for this decrease are Hg 2+ reduction to Hg 0 , sorption to recalcitrant NOM, formation of meta-cinnabar ß-HgS(s) or co-precipitation of Hg in sulfides (e.g.…”