Mercury as a Global Pollutant: Sources, Pathways, and Effects
Syracuse University · University of Connecticut · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Mercury (Hg) is a global pollutant that affects human and ecosystem health. We synthesize understanding of sources, atmosphere-land-ocean Hg dynamics and health effects, and consider the implications of Hg-control policies. Primary anthropogenic Hg emissions greatly exceed natural geogenic sources, resulting in increases in Hg reservoirs and subsequent secondary Hg emissions that facilitate its global distribution. The ultimate fate of emitted Hg is primarily recalcitrant soil pools and deep ocean waters and sediments. Transfers of Hg emissions to largely unavailable reservoirs occur over the time scale of centuries, and are primarily mediated through atmospheric exchanges of wet/dry deposition and evasion…
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5Topics & keywords
- Methylmercury
- Mercury (programming language)
- Environmental science
- Pollutant
- Terrestrial ecosystem
- Estuary
- Ecosystem
- Environmental chemistry
- Life below water