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Library synthesis of rates and controls on elemental mercury evasion in the Great Lakes Basin

synthesis of rates and controls on elemental mercury evasion in the Great Lakes Basin

synthesis of rates and controls on elemental mercury evasion in the Great Lakes Basin

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Date of publication
декабря 2012
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201500011684
Pages
291-298

Rates of surface-air elemental mercury (Hg⁰) fluxes in the literature were synthesized for the Great Lakes Basin (GLB). For the majority of surfaces, fluxes were net positive (evasion). Digital land-cover data were combined with representative evasion rates and used to estimate annual Hg⁰ evasion for the GLB (7.7 Mg/yr). This value is less than our estimate of total Hg deposition to the area (15.9 Mg/yr), suggesting the GLB is a net sink for atmospheric Hg. The greatest contributors to annual evasion for the basin are agricultural (∼55%) and forest (∼25%) land cover types, and the open water of the Great Lakes (∼15%). Areal evasion rates were similar across most land cover types (range: 7.0–21.0 μg/m²-yr), with higher rates associated with urban (12.6 μg/m²-yr) and agricultural (21.0 μg/m²-yr) lands. Uncertainty in these estimates could be partially remedied through a unified methodological approach to estimating Hg⁰ fluxes.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Denkenberger, Joseph S.
Driscoll, Charles T.
Branfireun, Brian A.
Eckley, Chris S.
Cohen, Mark
Selvendiran, Pranesh

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