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Historical and future trends in global source-receptor relationships of mercury

  • Long Chen
  • , Wei Zhang*
  • , Yanxu Zhang
  • , Yindong Tong
  • , Maodian Liu
  • , Huanhuan Wang
  • , Han Xie
  • , Xuejun Wang
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Peking University
  • Renmin University of China
  • Harvard University
  • Tianjin University

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摘要

Growing concern about the risk associated with increasing environmental mercury (Hg) concentrations has resulted in a focus on the relationships between intercontinental emitted and accumulated Hg. We use a global biogeochemical Hg model with 8 continental regions and a global ocean to evaluate the legacy impacts of historical anthropogenic releases (2000 BCE to 2008 AD) on global source-receptor relationships of Hg. Legacy impacts of historical anthropogenic releases are confirmed to be significant on the source-receptor relationships according to our results. Historical anthropogenic releases from Asia account for 8% of total soil Hg in North America, which is smaller than the proportion (~ 17%) from previous studies. The largest contributors to the global oceanic Hg are historical anthropogenic releases from North America (26%), Asia (16%), Europe (14%) and South America (14%). Although anthropogenic releases from Asia have exceeded North America since the 1970s, source contributions to global Hg receptors from Asia have not exceeded North America so far. Future projections indicate that if Hg emissions are not effectively controlled, Asia will exceed North America as the largest contributor to the global ocean in 2019 and this has a long-term adverse impact on the future environment. For the Arctic Ocean, historical anthropogenic release from North America contributes most to the oceanic Hg reservoir and future projections reveal that the legacy impacts of historical releases from mid-latitudes would lead to the potential of rising Hg in the Arctic Ocean in the future decades, which calls for more effective Hg controls on mid-latitude releases.

源语言英语
页(从-至)24-31
页数8
期刊Science of the Total Environment
610-611
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 1月 2018

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