In support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans and wildlife, this paper reviews the literature concerning global Hg emissions, cycling and fate, and presents revised global and oceanic Hg budgets for the 2018 United Nations Global Mercury Assessment. We assessed two competing scenarios about the impacts of 16th – late 19th century New World silver (Ag) mining, which may be the largest human source of atmospheric Hg in history. Consideration of Ag ore geochemistry, historical documents on Hg use, and comparison of the scenarios against atmospheric Hg patterns in environmental archives, strongly support a “low mining emission” scenario. Building upon this scenario and other published work, the revised global bud...
The global distributions of elemental mercury (Hg0) and divalent mercury compounds (HgII) were estim...
Rivers are an important source of mercury (Hg) to marine ecosystems. Based on an analysis of compile...
International audienceA large number of activities have been carried out to characterise the levels ...
International audienceIn support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans ...
Human activities have altered the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) since precolonial times, and ...
We review recent progress in our understanding of the global cycling of mercury (Hg), including best...
The intentional use of mercury (Hg) in products and processes (“commercial Hg”) has contributed a la...
Human activities over the last several centuries have transferred vast quantities of mercury (Hg) fr...
Humans have been releasing mercury (Hg) to the environment since antiquity. Due to the toxicity of H...
The effectiveness of reducing the environmental level of mercury (Hg) by controlling anthropogenic e...
Global policies regulating anthropogenic mercury require an understanding of the relationship betwee...
Understanding the biogeochemical cycling of mercury is critical for explaining the presence of mercu...
Mercury (Hg) is a global pollutant that affects human and ecosystem health. We synthesize understand...
Elevated mercury (Hg) in marine and terrestrial ecosystems is a global health concern because of the...
Centuries of anthropogenic releases have resulted in a global legacy of mercury (Hg) contamination. ...
The global distributions of elemental mercury (Hg0) and divalent mercury compounds (HgII) were estim...
Rivers are an important source of mercury (Hg) to marine ecosystems. Based on an analysis of compile...
International audienceA large number of activities have been carried out to characterise the levels ...
International audienceIn support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans ...
Human activities have altered the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) since precolonial times, and ...
We review recent progress in our understanding of the global cycling of mercury (Hg), including best...
The intentional use of mercury (Hg) in products and processes (“commercial Hg”) has contributed a la...
Human activities over the last several centuries have transferred vast quantities of mercury (Hg) fr...
Humans have been releasing mercury (Hg) to the environment since antiquity. Due to the toxicity of H...
The effectiveness of reducing the environmental level of mercury (Hg) by controlling anthropogenic e...
Global policies regulating anthropogenic mercury require an understanding of the relationship betwee...
Understanding the biogeochemical cycling of mercury is critical for explaining the presence of mercu...
Mercury (Hg) is a global pollutant that affects human and ecosystem health. We synthesize understand...
Elevated mercury (Hg) in marine and terrestrial ecosystems is a global health concern because of the...
Centuries of anthropogenic releases have resulted in a global legacy of mercury (Hg) contamination. ...
The global distributions of elemental mercury (Hg0) and divalent mercury compounds (HgII) were estim...
Rivers are an important source of mercury (Hg) to marine ecosystems. Based on an analysis of compile...
International audienceA large number of activities have been carried out to characterise the levels ...