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Atmospheric mercury concentrations observed at ground-based monitoring sites globally distributed in the framework of the GMOS network ArchiMer
Sprovieri, Francesca; Pirrone, Nicola; Bencardino, Mariantonia; D'Amore, Francesco; Carbone, Francesco; Cinnirella, Sergio; Mannarino, Valentino; Landis, Matthew; Ebinghaus, Ralf; Weigelt, Andreas; Brunke, Ernst-gunther; Labuschagne, Casper; Martin, Lynwill; Munthe, John; Wangberg, Ingvar; Artaxo, Paulo; Morais, Fernando; Jorge Barbosa, Henrique De Melo; Brito, Joel; Cairns, Warren; Barbante, Carlo; Del Carmen Dieguez, Maria; Elizabeth Garcia, Patricia; Dommergue, Aurelien; Angot, Helene; Magand, Olivier; Skov, Henrik; Horvat, Milena; Kotnik, Joze; Read, Katie Alana; Neves, Luis Mendes; Gawlik, Bernd Manfred; Sena, Fabrizio; Mashyanov, Nikolay; Obolkin, Vladimir; Wip, Dennis; Bin Feng, Xin; Zhang, Hui; Fu, Xuewu; Ramachandran, Ramesh; Cossa, Daniel; Knoery, Joel; Marusczak, Nicolas; Nerentorp, Michelle; Norstrom, Claus.
Long-term monitoring of data of ambient mercury (Hg) on a global scale to assess its emission, transport, atmospheric chemistry, and deposition processes is vital to understanding the impact of Hg pollution on the environment. The Global Mercury Observation System (GMOS) project was funded by the European Commission (http://www.gmos.eu) and started in November 2010 with the overall goal to develop a coordinated global observing system to monitor Hg on a global scale, including a large network of ground-based monitoring stations, ad hoc periodic oceanographic cruises and measurement flights in the lower and upper troposphere as well as in the lower stratosphere. To date, more than 40 ground-based monitoring sites constitute the global network covering many...
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Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00353/46439/46183.pdf
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Oceanic mercury concentrations on both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar decreased between 1989 and 2012 ArchiMer
Cossa, Daniel; Knoery, Joel; Boye, Marie; Marusczak, Nicolas; Thomas, Bastien; Courau, Philippe; Sprovieri, Francesca.
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal that threatens the health of aquatic ecosystems and fish consumers. Its natural cycle has been deeply perturbed by Anthropogenic Hg emissions have deeply perturbed its natural cycle, especially since the start of the Industrial Revolution circa 1850 CE. Anthropogenic Hg emissions from North America and Europe have decreased by a factor of two in the last decades following the implementation of strict regulations. The response of North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean waters to this decrease remains poorly documented by field observations. A comparison of results obtained between 1989 and 2012 shows a significant decrease of Hg concentrations in waters on both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. West of Gibraltar, the Hg decrease...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Mercury; Mediterranean Sea; Atlantic Ocean; Gibraltar.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00593/70540/68705.pdf
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