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Spatial distribution of mercury deposition fluxes in Wanshan Hg mining area, Guizhou province, China
Z. H. Dai; X. B. Feng; J. Sommar; P. Li; X. W. Fu
2012
Source PublicationAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Volume12Issue:14Pages:6207-6218
AbstractThe legacy of long-term mining activities in Wanshan
mercury (Hg) mining area (WMMA), Guizhou, China
including a series of environmental issues related to Hg pollution.
The spatial distribution of gaseous elemental mercury
(Hg0) concentrations in ambient air were monitored using a
mobile RA-915+ Zeeman Mercury Analyzer during daytime
and night time in May 2010. The data imply that calcines
and mine wastes piles located at Dashuixi and on-going artisanal
Hg mining activities at Supeng were major sources
of atmospheric mercury in WMMA. For a full year (May
2010 to May 2011), sampling of precipitation and throughfall
were conducted on a weekly basis at three sites (Shenchong,
Dashuixi, and Supeng) within WMMA. Hg in deposition
was characterized by analysis of total Hg (THg) and
dissolved Hg (DHg) concentrations. The corresponding data
exhibit a high degree of variability, both temporarily and
spatially. The volume-weighted mean THg concentrations in
precipitation and throughfall samples were 502.6 ng l−1 and
977.8 ng l−1 at Shenchong, 814.1 ng l−1and 3392.1 ng l−1 at
Dashuixi, 7490.1 ng l−1and 9641.5 ng l−1 at Supeng, respectively.
THg was enhanced in throughfall compared to wet
deposition samples by up to a factor of 7. The annual wet
Hg deposition fluxes were 29.1, 68.8 and 593.1 μgm−2 yr−1
at Shenchong, Dashuixi and Supeng, respectively, while the
annual dry Hg deposition fluxes were estimated to be 378.9,
2613.6 and 6178 μgm−2 yr−1 at these sites, respectively. Dry
deposition played a dominant role in total atmospheric Hg
deposition in WMMA since the dry deposition fluxes were
10.4–37.9 times higher than the wet deposition fluxes during
the whole sample period. Our data showed that air deposition
was still an important pathway of Hg contamination to
the local environment in WMMA.
Subject Area环境地球化学
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/4810
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室_环境地球化学国家重点实验室_期刊论文
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Z. H. Dai,X. B. Feng,J. Sommar,et al. Spatial distribution of mercury deposition fluxes in Wanshan Hg mining area, Guizhou province, China[J]. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,2012,12(14):6207-6218.
APA Z. H. Dai,X. B. Feng,J. Sommar,P. Li,&X. W. Fu.(2012).Spatial distribution of mercury deposition fluxes in Wanshan Hg mining area, Guizhou province, China.Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,12(14),6207-6218.
MLA Z. H. Dai,et al."Spatial distribution of mercury deposition fluxes in Wanshan Hg mining area, Guizhou province, China".Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12.14(2012):6207-6218.
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