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A compilation of field surveys on gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) from contrasting environmental settings in Europe, South America, South Africa and China: Separating fads from facts
Pablo Higueras;  Roberto Oyarzun;  Joze Kotnik;  Jose´ Marı´a Esbrı;  Xinbin Feng;  Xuewu Fu;  Javier Lillo
2014
Source PublicationEnvironmental Geochemistry and Health (IF:2.616[JCR-2016],2.569[5-Year])
Volume36Issue:4Pages:713–734
Abstract

Mercury is transported globally in the atmosphere mostly in gaseous elemental form (GEM, Hg0 gas), but still few worldwide studies taking into account different and contrasted environmental settings are available in a single publication. This work presents and discusses data from Argentina, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Finland, Italy, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Slovenia and Venezuela. We classified the information in four groups: (1) mining districts where this contaminant poses or has posed a risk for human populations and/or ecosystems; (2) cities, where the concentration of atmospheric mercury could be higher than normal due to the burning of fossil fuels and industrial activities; (3) areas with natural emissions from volcanoes; and (4) pristine areas where no anthropogenic influence was apparent. All the surveys were performed using portable LUMEX RA-915 series atomic absorption spectrometers. The results for cities fall within a low GEM concentration range that rarely exceeds 30 ng m-3 , that is, 6.6 times lower than the restrictive ATSDR threshold (200 ng m-3 ) for chronic exposure to this pollutant. We also observed this behavior in the former mercury mining districts, where few data were above 200 ng m-3 . We noted that high concentrations of GEM are localized phenomena that fade away in short distances. However, this does not imply that they do not pose a risk for those working in close proximity to the source. This is the case of the artisanal gold miners that heat the Au–Hg amalgam to vaporize mercury. In this respect, while GEM can be truly regarded as a hazard, because of possible physical–chemical transformations into other species, it is only under these localized conditions, implying exposure to high GEM concentrations, which it becomes a direct risk for humans.

KeywordGaseous Elemental Mercury Atmospheric Pollution Mining Districts Cities Pristine Locations Volcanos hazards risks
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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/11202
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Departamento de Ingenierı´a Geolo´gica y Minera, Escuela Universitaria Polite´cnica de Almade´n, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Plaza M. Meca 1, 13400 Almade´n, Spain
2.A. Martı´nez-Coronado M. A. Lo´pez-Berdonces S. Palacios J. Oyarzu´n H. Maturana Instituto de Geologı´a Aplicada (IGeA), Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Plaza M. Meca 1, 13400 Almade´n, Spain
3.Departamento de Cristalografı´a y Mineralogı´a, Facultad de Ciencias Geolo´gicas, Universidad Complutense, 28040 Madrid, Spain
4.Department of Environmental Sciences, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
5.Department of Chemistry, Tshwane University of Technology, P.O. Box 56208, Arcadia, Pretoria 0007, South Africa
6.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
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Pablo Higueras;Roberto Oyarzun;Joze Kotnik;Jose´ Marı´a Esbrı;Xinbin Feng;Xuewu Fu;Javier Lillo. A compilation of field surveys on gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) from contrasting environmental settings in Europe, South America, South Africa and China: Separating fads from facts[J]. Environmental Geochemistry and Health,2014,36(4):713–734.
APA Pablo Higueras;Roberto Oyarzun;Joze Kotnik;Jose´ Marı´a Esbrı;Xinbin Feng;Xuewu Fu;Javier Lillo.(2014).A compilation of field surveys on gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) from contrasting environmental settings in Europe, South America, South Africa and China: Separating fads from facts.Environmental Geochemistry and Health,36(4),713–734.
MLA Pablo Higueras;Roberto Oyarzun;Joze Kotnik;Jose´ Marı´a Esbrı;Xinbin Feng;Xuewu Fu;Javier Lillo."A compilation of field surveys on gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) from contrasting environmental settings in Europe, South America, South Africa and China: Separating fads from facts".Environmental Geochemistry and Health 36.4(2014):713–734.
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