Main Global and Regional Mercury Cycles: Sources, Fluxes and Mass Balances

Global and Regional Mercury Cycles: Sources, Fluxes and Mass Balances

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Essential themes in the biochemical cycling of mercury are the relative importance of anthropogenic versus natural sources, transformation and migration processes at the local, regional and global scale, global emission inventories of different mercury sources (both point and diffuse) of both natural and anthropogenic origin. In this regard, Siberia, with its vast territory and variety of natural zones, is of special interest in the global mercury cycle and in terms of the influence of geographical zones on source and sink terms in regional budgets. Siberia contains large areas of mercuriferous belts; natural deposits that emit mercury into the atmosphere and water. Siberian gold has been mined with the use of mercury since the early 1800s. But there, too, huge forest zones and vast areas of tundra and wetland (bogs) can act as efficient sinks for atmospheric mercury. Audience: Environmental scientists, legislators, politicians and the interested citizen wishing to gain a clear picture of the biogeochemical cycling of mercury.


Request Code : ZLIBIO987314
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Year:
1996
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Language:
English
Pages:
563
ISBN:
978-94-010-7295-3,978-94-009-1780-4
Series:
NATO ASI Series 21
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