The atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) occurs via several mechanisms, including dry and wet scavenging by precipitation events. In an effort to understand the atmospheric cycling and seasonal depositional characteristics of Hg, wet deposition samples were collected for approximately 5 years at 17 selected GMOS monitoring sites located in the Northern and Southern hemispheres in the framework of the Global Mercury Observation System (GMOS) project. Total mercury (THg) exhibited annual and seasonal patterns in Hg wet deposition samples. Interannual differences in total wet deposition are mostly linked with precipitation volume, with the greatest deposition flux occurring in the wettest years. This data set provides a new insight into base...
Whereas many ecosystem characteristics and processes influence mercury accumulation in higher trophi...
Reliable quantification of air-surface fluxes of elemental Hg vapor (Hg-0) is crucial for understand...
Current understanding of mercury (Hg) behavior in the atmosphere contains significant gaps. Some key...
The atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) occurs via several mechanisms, including dry and wet scav...
The atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) occurs via several mechanisms including dry and wet scave...
Long-term monitoring of data of ambient mercury (Hg) on a global scale to assess its emission, trans...
Consistent, high-quality measurements of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are necessary in order to better u...
Abstract. Consistent, high-quality measurements of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are necessary in order t...
International audienceA large number of activities have been carried out to characterise the levels ...
The atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) occurs via several mechanisms including wet, dry, and occ...
Observed wet deposition fluxes of mercury in the United States show a maximum in the Southeast, and ...
We review recent progress in our understanding of the global cycling of mercury (Hg), including best...
Whereas many ecosystem characteristics and processes influence mercury accumulation in higher trophi...
Reliable quantification of air-surface fluxes of elemental Hg vapor (Hg-0) is crucial for understand...
Current understanding of mercury (Hg) behavior in the atmosphere contains significant gaps. Some key...
The atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) occurs via several mechanisms, including dry and wet scav...
The atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) occurs via several mechanisms including dry and wet scave...
Long-term monitoring of data of ambient mercury (Hg) on a global scale to assess its emission, trans...
Consistent, high-quality measurements of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are necessary in order to better u...
Abstract. Consistent, high-quality measurements of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are necessary in order t...
International audienceA large number of activities have been carried out to characterise the levels ...
The atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) occurs via several mechanisms including wet, dry, and occ...
Observed wet deposition fluxes of mercury in the United States show a maximum in the Southeast, and ...
We review recent progress in our understanding of the global cycling of mercury (Hg), including best...
Whereas many ecosystem characteristics and processes influence mercury accumulation in higher trophi...
Reliable quantification of air-surface fluxes of elemental Hg vapor (Hg-0) is crucial for understand...
Current understanding of mercury (Hg) behavior in the atmosphere contains significant gaps. Some key...