TY - JOUR
T1 - Atmospheric Mercury Outflow from China and Interprovincial Trade
AU - Chen, Long
AU - Liang, Sai
AU - Zhang, Yanxu
AU - Liu, Maodian
AU - Meng, Jing
AU - Zhang, Haoran
AU - Tang, Xi
AU - Li, Yumeng
AU - Tong, Yindong
AU - Zhang, Wei
AU - Wang, Xuejun
AU - Shu, Jiong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2018/12/4
Y1 - 2018/12/4
N2 - Mercury (Hg) is characterized by its ability to migrate between continents and its adverse effects on human health, arousing great concern around the world. The transboundary transport of large anthropogenic Hg emissions from China has attracted particular attention, especially from neighboring countries. Here, we combine an atmospheric transport model, a mass budget analysis, and a multiregional input-output model to simulate the atmospheric Hg outflow from China and investigate the impacts of Chinese interprovincial trade on the outflow. The results show outflows of 423.0 Mg of anthropogenic Hg, consisting of 65.9% of the total Chinese anthropogenic emissions, from China in 2010. Chinese interprovincial trade promotes the transfer of atmospheric outflow from the eastern terrestrial boundary (6.4 Mg year -1 ) to the western terrestrial boundary (+4.5 Mg year -1 ) and a net decrease in the atmospheric outflow for the whole boundary, reducing the chance of risks to foreign countries derived from transboundary Hg pollution from China. These impacts of interprovincial trade will be amplified due to the expected strengthened interprovincial trade in the future. The synergistic promotional effects of interprovincial trade versus Hg controls should be considered to reduce the transboundary Hg pollution from China.
AB - Mercury (Hg) is characterized by its ability to migrate between continents and its adverse effects on human health, arousing great concern around the world. The transboundary transport of large anthropogenic Hg emissions from China has attracted particular attention, especially from neighboring countries. Here, we combine an atmospheric transport model, a mass budget analysis, and a multiregional input-output model to simulate the atmospheric Hg outflow from China and investigate the impacts of Chinese interprovincial trade on the outflow. The results show outflows of 423.0 Mg of anthropogenic Hg, consisting of 65.9% of the total Chinese anthropogenic emissions, from China in 2010. Chinese interprovincial trade promotes the transfer of atmospheric outflow from the eastern terrestrial boundary (6.4 Mg year -1 ) to the western terrestrial boundary (+4.5 Mg year -1 ) and a net decrease in the atmospheric outflow for the whole boundary, reducing the chance of risks to foreign countries derived from transboundary Hg pollution from China. These impacts of interprovincial trade will be amplified due to the expected strengthened interprovincial trade in the future. The synergistic promotional effects of interprovincial trade versus Hg controls should be considered to reduce the transboundary Hg pollution from China.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85058077199
U2 - 10.1021/acs.est.8b03951
DO - 10.1021/acs.est.8b03951
M3 - 文章
C2 - 30372053
AN - SCOPUS:85058077199
SN - 0013-936X
VL - 52
SP - 13792
EP - 13800
JO - Environmental Science and Technology
JF - Environmental Science and Technology
IS - 23
ER -