Global mercury emissions to the atmosphere from anthropogenic and natural sources
Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research · Chinese Academy of Sciences · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract. This paper provides an up-to-date assessment of global mercury emissions from anthropogenic and natural sources. On an annual basis, natural sources account for 5207 Mg of mercury released to the global atmosphere, including the contribution from re-emission processes, which are emissions of previously deposited mercury originating from anthropogenic and natural sources, and primary emissions from natural reservoirs. Anthropogenic sources, which include a large number of industrial point sources, are estimated to account for 2320 Mg of mercury emitted annually. The major contributions are from fossil-fuel fired power plants (810 Mg yr−1), artisanal small scale gold mining (400 Mg yr−1), non-ferrous…
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11Topics & keywords
- Mercury (programming language)
- Environmental science
- Natural gas
- Environmental chemistry
- Fossil fuel
- Emission inventory
- Atmospheric sciences
- Environmental engineering