This paper focuses on environmental mercury emissions in Asia and elaborates its probable trend in the future and associated implications given the anticipated socioeconomic outlook and other macro-environmental factors. Among the various regions, Asia has become the largest contributor of anthropogenic atmospheric Hg, responsible for over half of the global emission. In the next few decades, a significant increase in anthropogenic Hg emissions in Asia is likely owing to rapid economic and industrial development, unless drastic measures are taken. In particular, the dominance of Asia in some Hg-emitting industries, such as coal combustion, steel production and gold mining, provokes a serious environmental concern over their potential contri...
Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic pollutant with a long range transport in the atmosphere resulting in ...
As a global pollutant, mercury (Hg) is of particular concern in East Asia, where anthropogenic emis...
China’s anthropogenic emissions of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are effectively constrained by national ...
Global policies that regulate anthropogenic mercury emissions to the environment require quantitativ...
Owing to rapid industrialization, Asia has become the main source of mercury emissions and a signifi...
This paper presents maps of anthropogenic Hg emissions worldwide within a 1degrees x 1degrees latitu...
In order to study the source and the background level of mercury in urban ambient air of Japan, the ...
An assessment of current and future emissions, air concentrations and atmospheric deposition of merc...
This study provides an overview of mercury emissions by global fuel combustion by compiling the deta...
We review recent progress in our understanding of the global cycling of mercury (Hg), including best...
International audienceIn support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans ...
International audienceA large number of activities have been carried out to characterise the levels ...
An assessment of current and future emissions, air concentrations, and atmospheric deposition of mer...
We explore implications of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury for emissions from Asia...
Taking Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) with severe atmospheric mercury (Hg) and PM2.5 pollution as a typ...
Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic pollutant with a long range transport in the atmosphere resulting in ...
As a global pollutant, mercury (Hg) is of particular concern in East Asia, where anthropogenic emis...
China’s anthropogenic emissions of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are effectively constrained by national ...
Global policies that regulate anthropogenic mercury emissions to the environment require quantitativ...
Owing to rapid industrialization, Asia has become the main source of mercury emissions and a signifi...
This paper presents maps of anthropogenic Hg emissions worldwide within a 1degrees x 1degrees latitu...
In order to study the source and the background level of mercury in urban ambient air of Japan, the ...
An assessment of current and future emissions, air concentrations and atmospheric deposition of merc...
This study provides an overview of mercury emissions by global fuel combustion by compiling the deta...
We review recent progress in our understanding of the global cycling of mercury (Hg), including best...
International audienceIn support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans ...
International audienceA large number of activities have been carried out to characterise the levels ...
An assessment of current and future emissions, air concentrations, and atmospheric deposition of mer...
We explore implications of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury for emissions from Asia...
Taking Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) with severe atmospheric mercury (Hg) and PM2.5 pollution as a typ...
Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic pollutant with a long range transport in the atmosphere resulting in ...
As a global pollutant, mercury (Hg) is of particular concern in East Asia, where anthropogenic emis...
China’s anthropogenic emissions of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are effectively constrained by national ...