A compilation of field surveys on gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) from contrasting environmental settings in Europe, South America, South Africa and China: separating fads from facts

  • Higueras Higueras, Pablo Leon
  • Oyarzun, Roberto
  • Kotnik, Joze
  • Esbri, José Maria
  • Martínez-Coronado, A
  • Horvat, M
  • López-Berdonces, M.A.
  • Llanos Lazcano, Willians
  • Vaselli, O.
  • Nisi, B.
  • Mashyanov, Nikolai
  • Ryzov, Vladimir
  • Spiric, Z
  • Panichev, Nikolai
  • McCrindle, R
  • Fenj, X.
  • Fu, X.
  • Lillo, J
  • Loredo, José
  • García, María Eugenia
  • Alfonso Abella, María Pura
  • Villegas Flores, Karla Stephanie
  • Palacios Ubach, Sílvia
  • Oyarzún, J
  • Maturana, H.
  • Contreras, F.
  • Adams, M.
  • Ribeiro-Guevara, S
  • Niecenski, L.F.
  • Giammanco, S
  • Huremovic, J.
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Environmental Geochemistry and Health

Abstract

Mercury is transported globally in the atmosphere mostly in gaseous elemental form (GEM, Hggas 0), but still few worldwide studies taking into account different and contrasted environmental settings are available in a single publication. This work presents and discusses data from Argentina, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Finland, Italy, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Slovenia and Venezuela. We classified the information in four groups: (1) mining districts where this contaminant poses or has posed a risk for human populations and/or ecosystems; (2) cities, where the concentration of atmospheric mercury could be higher than normal due to the burning of fossil fuels and industrial activities; (3) areas with natu...

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