Updated global and oceanic mercury budgets for the United Nations Global Mercury Assessment 2018
In support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans and wildlife,
this paper reviews the literature concerning global Hg emissions, cycling and fate, and …
this paper reviews the literature concerning global Hg emissions, cycling and fate, and …
Mediterranean mercury assessment 2022: an updated budget, health consequences, and research perspectives
Mercury (Hg) and especially its methylated species (MeHg) are toxic chemicals that
contaminate humans via the consumption of seafood. The most recent UNEP Global …
contaminate humans via the consumption of seafood. The most recent UNEP Global …
[HTML][HTML] Globally enhanced mercury deposition during the end-Pliensbachian extinction and Toarcian OAE: A link to the Karoo–Ferrar Large Igneous Province
Abstract The Mesozoic Era featured emplacement of a number of Large Igneous Provinces
(LIPs), formed by the outpouring of millions of cubic kilometres of basaltic magma. The …
(LIPs), formed by the outpouring of millions of cubic kilometres of basaltic magma. The …
Atmospheric mercury transfer to peat bogs dominated by gaseous elemental mercury dry deposition
M Enrico, GL Roux, N Marusczak… - Environmental …, 2016 - ACS Publications
Gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosphere. Its
conversion into oxidized gaseous and particulate forms is thought to drive atmospheric …
conversion into oxidized gaseous and particulate forms is thought to drive atmospheric …
Fifty years of volcanic mercury emission research: Knowledge gaps and future directions
BA Edwards, DS Kushner, PM Outridge… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Volcanism is a potentially important natural source of mercury (Hg) to the environment.
However, its impact on the global Hg cycle remains poorly understood despite advances …
However, its impact on the global Hg cycle remains poorly understood despite advances …
[HTML][HTML] Mercury in European topsoils: Anthropogenic sources, stocks and fluxes
Mercury (Hg) is one of the most dangerous pollutants worldwide. In the European Union
(EU), we recently estimated the Hg distribution in topsoil using 21,591 samples and a series …
(EU), we recently estimated the Hg distribution in topsoil using 21,591 samples and a series …
Modelling the mercury stable isotope distribution of Earth surface reservoirs: Implications for global Hg cycling
Mercury (Hg) stable isotopes are useful to understand Hg biogeochemical cycling because
physical, chemical and biological processes cause characteristic Hg isotope mass …
physical, chemical and biological processes cause characteristic Hg isotope mass …
Observational and modeling constraints on global anthropogenic enrichment of mercury
Centuries of anthropogenic releases have resulted in a global legacy of mercury (Hg)
contamination. Here we use a global model to quantify the impact of uncertainty in Hg …
contamination. Here we use a global model to quantify the impact of uncertainty in Hg …
Historical (1850–2010) mercury stable isotope inventory from anthropogenic sources to the atmosphere
Mercury (Hg) stable isotopes provide a new tool to trace the biogeochemical cycle of Hg. An
inventory of the isotopic composition of historical anthropogenic Hg emissions is important to …
inventory of the isotopic composition of historical anthropogenic Hg emissions is important to …
Impacts of volcanic emissions on the global biogeochemical mercury cycle: Insights from satellite observations and chemical transport modeling
Volcanism is the largest natural source of mercury (Hg) to the biosphere. However, past Hg
emission estimates have varied by three orders of magnitude. Here, we present an updated …
emission estimates have varied by three orders of magnitude. Here, we present an updated …