India is a major emitter of mercury, a pollutant of global importance. However, quantitative information on mercury flows in the country is lacking. Here, we quantify major transfer pathways for anthropogenic mercury, its emissions to the environment (air, water, soil), and storage in consumer products and anthropogenic sinks (e.g., landfills) in India in the period 2001–2020, and evaluate the potential influence of six pollution control measures. Total mercury emissions in India were approximately 415 tonnes in 2001, 310 tonnes in 2010, and are projected to rise to 540 tonnes in 2020. In 2010, 76% of these emissions went to the atmosphere. The most important emission sources to atmosphere are coal power plants and zinc production. Pesticid...
India is one of the largest emitters of atmospheric anthropogenic mercury (Hg) and the third-largest...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic element of global concern. Emitted from anthropogenic and natural sources, i...
Mercury is outstanding among the global environmental pollutants of continuing concern. Especially i...
India is a major emitter of mercury, a pollutant of global importance. However, quantitative informa...
AbstractMercury (Hg), a potential contaminant to the environment is of global concern because of its...
Coal combustion is the largest source of power in India at the moment. This combustion also emits tr...
The toxic pollutant mercury (Hg) is emitted through a number of natural and anthropogenic sources a...
India is a major emitter of mercury to the environment. This mini-review condenses the information a...
The Minamata Convention (MC), a multilateral environmental agreement (MEA), aims to protect human he...
This study provides an overview of mercury emissions by global fuel combustion by compiling the deta...
Anthropogenic activities have aroused great concern in terms of the negative impact on ecosystems an...
This paper focuses on environmental mercury emissions in Asia and elaborates its probable trend in t...
An assessment of current and future emissions, air concentrations and atmospheric deposition of merc...
An assessment of current and future emissions, air concentrations, and atmospheric deposition of mer...
This document contains data on mercury concerning the sources and distribution, and the risks based...
India is one of the largest emitters of atmospheric anthropogenic mercury (Hg) and the third-largest...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic element of global concern. Emitted from anthropogenic and natural sources, i...
Mercury is outstanding among the global environmental pollutants of continuing concern. Especially i...
India is a major emitter of mercury, a pollutant of global importance. However, quantitative informa...
AbstractMercury (Hg), a potential contaminant to the environment is of global concern because of its...
Coal combustion is the largest source of power in India at the moment. This combustion also emits tr...
The toxic pollutant mercury (Hg) is emitted through a number of natural and anthropogenic sources a...
India is a major emitter of mercury to the environment. This mini-review condenses the information a...
The Minamata Convention (MC), a multilateral environmental agreement (MEA), aims to protect human he...
This study provides an overview of mercury emissions by global fuel combustion by compiling the deta...
Anthropogenic activities have aroused great concern in terms of the negative impact on ecosystems an...
This paper focuses on environmental mercury emissions in Asia and elaborates its probable trend in t...
An assessment of current and future emissions, air concentrations and atmospheric deposition of merc...
An assessment of current and future emissions, air concentrations, and atmospheric deposition of mer...
This document contains data on mercury concerning the sources and distribution, and the risks based...
India is one of the largest emitters of atmospheric anthropogenic mercury (Hg) and the third-largest...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic element of global concern. Emitted from anthropogenic and natural sources, i...
Mercury is outstanding among the global environmental pollutants of continuing concern. Especially i...