International audienceSnow surfaces play an important role in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury in high-latitude regions. Snowpacks act both as sources and sinks for gaseous compounds. Surprisingly, the roles of each environmental parameter that can govern the air–surface exchange over snow are not well understood owing to the lack of systematic studies. A laboratory system called the laboratory flux measurement system was used to study the emission of gaseous elemental mercury from a natural snowpack under controlled conditions. The first results from three snowpacks originating from alpine, urban and polar areas are presented. Consistent with observations in the field, we were able to reproduce gaseous mercury emissions and showed that ...
The snowpack is a medium that greatly interacts with a variety of atmospheric gases. Its role in the...
A portion of the highly toxic methylmercury that bioaccumulates in aquatic life is created from merc...
International audienceIn the Arctic, the snowpack forms the major interface between atmospheric and ...
International audienceSnow surfaces play an important role in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury in...
International audienceThe study of mercury (Hg) cycle in Arctic regions is a major subject of concer...
International audienceIn March 2005, an extensive mercury study was performed just before snowmelt a...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed compound. In the atmosphere, it can be deposited onto snowpacks...
Deposition of Hg via snow fall may represent an important Hg flux to terrestrial and aquatic ecosyst...
Snow surface-to-air exchange of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) was measured using a modified Teflon...
Gaseous Elemental Mercury (Hg°) concentrations have been measured in Station Nord, Greenland in the ...
Gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) was monitored at the Niwot Ridge (NWT) Long-Term Ecological Research...
An extensive mercury study was conducted in April 2002 prior to and during the annual melting of a s...
received 12 MArch 2003;revised 1 may 2003; accepted 15 May 2003An extensive mercury study was conduc...
A portion of the highly toxic methylmercury that bioaccumulates in aquatic life is created from merc...
The snowpack is a medium that greatly interacts with a variety of atmospheric gases. Its role in the...
A portion of the highly toxic methylmercury that bioaccumulates in aquatic life is created from merc...
International audienceIn the Arctic, the snowpack forms the major interface between atmospheric and ...
International audienceSnow surfaces play an important role in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury in...
International audienceThe study of mercury (Hg) cycle in Arctic regions is a major subject of concer...
International audienceIn March 2005, an extensive mercury study was performed just before snowmelt a...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed compound. In the atmosphere, it can be deposited onto snowpacks...
Deposition of Hg via snow fall may represent an important Hg flux to terrestrial and aquatic ecosyst...
Snow surface-to-air exchange of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) was measured using a modified Teflon...
Gaseous Elemental Mercury (Hg°) concentrations have been measured in Station Nord, Greenland in the ...
Gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) was monitored at the Niwot Ridge (NWT) Long-Term Ecological Research...
An extensive mercury study was conducted in April 2002 prior to and during the annual melting of a s...
received 12 MArch 2003;revised 1 may 2003; accepted 15 May 2003An extensive mercury study was conduc...
A portion of the highly toxic methylmercury that bioaccumulates in aquatic life is created from merc...
The snowpack is a medium that greatly interacts with a variety of atmospheric gases. Its role in the...
A portion of the highly toxic methylmercury that bioaccumulates in aquatic life is created from merc...
International audienceIn the Arctic, the snowpack forms the major interface between atmospheric and ...