Air-sea exchange of volatile mercury in the North Atlantic Ocean
Part of the Beringia 2005 expedition covered the North Atlantic Ocean. During this passage, dissolved gaseous mercury (DGHg) in seawater and atmospheric concentrations of total gaseous mercury (TGHg), carbon monoxide (CO), and ozone (O-3) were measured continuously at high resolution. In addition, m...
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ftchalmersuniv:oai:research.chalmers.se:142382 2024-11-10T14:40:24+00:00 Air-sea exchange of volatile mercury in the North Atlantic Ocean Andersson, Maria Sommar, J. Gårdfeldt, Katarina Jutterstrom, S. 2011 text https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2011.01.005 https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/142382 unknown http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2011.01.005 https://research.chalmers.se/en/publication/142382 Chemical Sciences TGHg surface waters mediterranean sea In situ measurements gas-exchange elemental mercury Gas exchange DGHg Flux coastal Water measurements Mercury North Atlantic Air measurements atmospheric mercury equatorial atlantic Ocean term measurements humic substances dissolved gaseous mercury seawater 2011 ftchalmersuniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2011.01.005 2024-10-22T15:54:51Z Part of the Beringia 2005 expedition covered the North Atlantic Ocean. During this passage, dissolved gaseous mercury (DGHg) in seawater and atmospheric concentrations of total gaseous mercury (TGHg), carbon monoxide (CO), and ozone (O-3) were measured continuously at high resolution. In addition, meteorological parameters such as wind speed and water temperature were measured continuously by the ship's meteorological instrumentation. The DGHg concentration was measured using a continuous equilibrium system where the elemental mercury in the sea water was equilibrated with a stream of gas. The DGHg concentration was calculated using DGHg=Hg-eq/k(H), where Hg-eq is the concentration of elemental mercury in the equilibrated air and k(H), is the dimensionless Henry's law constant. The degree of saturation was determined directly from the measurements S = Hg-eq/TGHg. The water sampled had an average DGHg concentration of 58 +/- 10 fM and the average TGHg concentration was determined to 1.7 +/- 0.1 ng m(-3). The water sampled was under- and super-saturated with respect to elemental mercury covering a large range of saturation of 70 to 230% resulting in an average degree of saturation of 150 +/- 30%. Therefore, both evasion and deposition of elemental mercury were observed in the sampled water. In the light of the average flux, 2.1 +/- 1.8 pmol m(-2) h(-1), it is concluded that mostly evasion occured during the sampling period. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic Beringia Chalmers University of Technology: Chalmers research Marine Chemistry 125 1-4 1 7 |
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Chemical Sciences TGHg surface waters mediterranean sea In situ measurements gas-exchange elemental mercury Gas exchange DGHg Flux coastal Water measurements Mercury North Atlantic Air measurements atmospheric mercury equatorial atlantic Ocean term measurements humic substances dissolved gaseous mercury seawater Andersson, Maria Sommar, J. Gårdfeldt, Katarina Jutterstrom, S. Air-sea exchange of volatile mercury in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Part of the Beringia 2005 expedition covered the North Atlantic Ocean. During this passage, dissolved gaseous mercury (DGHg) in seawater and atmospheric concentrations of total gaseous mercury (TGHg), carbon monoxide (CO), and ozone (O-3) were measured continuously at high resolution. In addition, meteorological parameters such as wind speed and water temperature were measured continuously by the ship's meteorological instrumentation. The DGHg concentration was measured using a continuous equilibrium system where the elemental mercury in the sea water was equilibrated with a stream of gas. The DGHg concentration was calculated using DGHg=Hg-eq/k(H), where Hg-eq is the concentration of elemental mercury in the equilibrated air and k(H), is the dimensionless Henry's law constant. The degree of saturation was determined directly from the measurements S = Hg-eq/TGHg. The water sampled had an average DGHg concentration of 58 +/- 10 fM and the average TGHg concentration was determined to 1.7 +/- 0.1 ng m(-3). The water sampled was under- and super-saturated with respect to elemental mercury covering a large range of saturation of 70 to 230% resulting in an average degree of saturation of 150 +/- 30%. Therefore, both evasion and deposition of elemental mercury were observed in the sampled water. In the light of the average flux, 2.1 +/- 1.8 pmol m(-2) h(-1), it is concluded that mostly evasion occured during the sampling period. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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Andersson, Maria Sommar, J. Gårdfeldt, Katarina Jutterstrom, S. |
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Andersson, Maria Sommar, J. Gårdfeldt, Katarina Jutterstrom, S. |
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Andersson, Maria |
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Air-sea exchange of volatile mercury in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Air-sea exchange of volatile mercury in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Air-sea exchange of volatile mercury in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Air-sea exchange of volatile mercury in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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Air-sea exchange of volatile mercury in the North Atlantic Ocean |
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air-sea exchange of volatile mercury in the north atlantic ocean |
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