[HTML][HTML] Atmospheric mercury in the Canadian Arctic. Part I: A review of recent field measurements
Long-range atmospheric transport and deposition are important sources of mercury (Hg) to
Arctic aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. We review here recent progress made in the study …
Arctic aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. We review here recent progress made in the study …
Unusual fractionation of both odd and even mercury isotopes in precipitation from Peterborough, ON, Canada
Once released into the atmosphere, mercury (Hg) is subject to long-range transport and a
series of physico-chemical reactions before reentering terrestrial ecosystems. Though …
series of physico-chemical reactions before reentering terrestrial ecosystems. Though …
[HTML][HTML] Sea-ice reconstructions from bromine and iodine in ice cores
As the intricacies of paleoclimate dynamics are explored, it is becoming understood that sea-
ice variability can instigate, or contribute to, climate change instabilities commonly described …
ice variability can instigate, or contribute to, climate change instabilities commonly described …
Arctic haze: current trends and knowledge gaps
Trend analyses were performed on several indicators of Arctic haze using data from sites
located in the North American, Norwegian, Finnish and Russian Arctic for the spring months …
located in the North American, Norwegian, Finnish and Russian Arctic for the spring months …
A synthesis of atmospheric mercury depletion event chemistry in the atmosphere and snow
It was discovered in 1995 that, during the spring time, unexpectedly low concentrations of
gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) occurred in the Arctic air. This was surprising for a …
gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) occurred in the Arctic air. This was surprising for a …
[HTML][HTML] Insights from mercury stable isotopes on terrestrial–atmosphere exchange of Hg (0) in the Arctic tundra
The tundra plays a pivotal role in the Arctic mercury (Hg) cycle by storing atmospheric Hg
deposition and shuttling it to the Arctic Ocean. A recent study revealed that 70% of the …
deposition and shuttling it to the Arctic Ocean. A recent study revealed that 70% of the …
[图书][B] Влияние аэрозолей на среду и морское осадконакопление в Арктике
ВП Шевченко - 2006 - elibrary.ru
В монографии на основании материалов, полученных автором и его коллегами в
экспедициях в Арктике (1991-2005), и литературных данных обобщены результаты …
экспедициях в Арктике (1991-2005), и литературных данных обобщены результаты …
Mercury isotopes reveal atmospheric gaseous mercury deposition directly to the Arctic coastal snowpack
TA Douglas, JD Blum - Environmental Science & Technology …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Springtime atmospheric mercury depletion events (AMDEs) lead to snow with elevated
mercury concentrations (> 200 ng Hg/L) in the Arctic and Antarctic. During AMDEs gaseous …
mercury concentrations (> 200 ng Hg/L) in the Arctic and Antarctic. During AMDEs gaseous …
[PDF][PDF] Global dimming and global brightening—An analysis of surface radiation and cloud cover data in northern Europe
CW Stjern, JE Kristjánsson, AW Hansen - … of Climatology: A Journal of the …, 2009 - Citeseer
In the present study, surface solar radiation data from 11 stations in northwestern Europe
and the European Arctic are presented in the context of the ongoing discussion on global …
and the European Arctic are presented in the context of the ongoing discussion on global …
[HTML][HTML] Trace element distribution in the snow cover from an urban area in central Poland
P Siudek, M Frankowski, J Siepak - Environmental monitoring and …, 2015 - Springer
This work presents the first results from winter field campaigns focusing on trace metals and
metalloid chemistry in the snow cover from an urbanized region in central Poland. Samples …
metalloid chemistry in the snow cover from an urbanized region in central Poland. Samples …