Odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in Europe and over northern Atlantic Ocean: Temporal trends of 25 years of measurements

The Global Monitoring Plan of the Minamata Convention on Mercury was established to generate long-term data necessary for evaluating the effectiveness of regulatory measures at a global scale. After 25 years monitoring (since 1995), Mace Head is one of the atmospheric monitoring stations with the lo...

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Main Authors: Custódio, Danilo, Slemr, Franz, Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo, Spain, T. Gerard, Pankratov, Fidel F., Strigunova, Iana, Molepo, Koketso, Skov, Henrik, Bieser, Johannes, Ebinghaus, Ralf
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:acpd97483 2023-05-15T13:21:39+02:00 Odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in Europe and over northern Atlantic Ocean: Temporal trends of 25 years of measurements Custódio, Danilo Slemr, Franz Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo Spain, T. Gerard Pankratov, Fidel F. Strigunova, Iana Molepo, Koketso Skov, Henrik Bieser, Johannes Ebinghaus, Ralf 2021-09-10 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2021-753 https://acp.copernicus.org/preprints/acp-2021-753/ eng eng doi:10.5194/acp-2021-753 https://acp.copernicus.org/preprints/acp-2021-753/ eISSN: 1680-7324 Text 2021 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2021-753 2021-09-13T16:22:27Z The Global Monitoring Plan of the Minamata Convention on Mercury was established to generate long-term data necessary for evaluating the effectiveness of regulatory measures at a global scale. After 25 years monitoring (since 1995), Mace Head is one of the atmospheric monitoring stations with the longest mercury record, and has produced sufficient data for the analysis of temporal trends of Total Gaseous Mercury (TGM) in Europe and the Northern Atlantic. Using concentration-weighted trajectories for atmospheric mercury measured at Mace Head as well as other five locations in Europe, Amderma, Andøya, Villum, Waldhof and Zeppelin we identify the regional probabilistic source contribution factor and its changes for the period of 1996 to 2019. Temporal trends indicate that concentrations of mercury in the atmosphere in Europe and the Northern Atlantic have declined significantly over the past 25 years, at a non-monotonic rate averaging of 0.03 ng m -3 year -1 . Concentrations of TGM at remote marine sites were shown to be affected by continental long-range transport, and evaluation of reanalysis back-trajectories display a significant decrease of TGM in continental air masses from Europe in the last two decades. In addition, using the relationship between mercury and other atmospheric trace gases that could serve as a source signature, we perform factorization regression analysis, based on positive rotatable factorization of non-singular matrix to solve probabilistic mass function. We reconstructed atmospheric mercury concentration and accessed the contribution of the major natural and anthropogenic sources. The positive matrix factorization (PMF) reveals that the downward trend is mainly associated with a factor with a high load of long-lived anthropogenic species. Text Amderma Andøya Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Amderma ENVELOPE(61.666,61.666,69.758,69.758) Andøya ENVELOPE(13.982,13.982,68.185,68.185) Mace ENVELOPE(155.883,155.883,-81.417,-81.417)
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description The Global Monitoring Plan of the Minamata Convention on Mercury was established to generate long-term data necessary for evaluating the effectiveness of regulatory measures at a global scale. After 25 years monitoring (since 1995), Mace Head is one of the atmospheric monitoring stations with the longest mercury record, and has produced sufficient data for the analysis of temporal trends of Total Gaseous Mercury (TGM) in Europe and the Northern Atlantic. Using concentration-weighted trajectories for atmospheric mercury measured at Mace Head as well as other five locations in Europe, Amderma, Andøya, Villum, Waldhof and Zeppelin we identify the regional probabilistic source contribution factor and its changes for the period of 1996 to 2019. Temporal trends indicate that concentrations of mercury in the atmosphere in Europe and the Northern Atlantic have declined significantly over the past 25 years, at a non-monotonic rate averaging of 0.03 ng m -3 year -1 . Concentrations of TGM at remote marine sites were shown to be affected by continental long-range transport, and evaluation of reanalysis back-trajectories display a significant decrease of TGM in continental air masses from Europe in the last two decades. In addition, using the relationship between mercury and other atmospheric trace gases that could serve as a source signature, we perform factorization regression analysis, based on positive rotatable factorization of non-singular matrix to solve probabilistic mass function. We reconstructed atmospheric mercury concentration and accessed the contribution of the major natural and anthropogenic sources. The positive matrix factorization (PMF) reveals that the downward trend is mainly associated with a factor with a high load of long-lived anthropogenic species.
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author Custódio, Danilo
Slemr, Franz
Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo
Spain, T. Gerard
Pankratov, Fidel F.
Strigunova, Iana
Molepo, Koketso
Skov, Henrik
Bieser, Johannes
Ebinghaus, Ralf
spellingShingle Custódio, Danilo
Slemr, Franz
Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo
Spain, T. Gerard
Pankratov, Fidel F.
Strigunova, Iana
Molepo, Koketso
Skov, Henrik
Bieser, Johannes
Ebinghaus, Ralf
Odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in Europe and over northern Atlantic Ocean: Temporal trends of 25 years of measurements
author_facet Custódio, Danilo
Slemr, Franz
Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo
Spain, T. Gerard
Pankratov, Fidel F.
Strigunova, Iana
Molepo, Koketso
Skov, Henrik
Bieser, Johannes
Ebinghaus, Ralf
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title Odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in Europe and over northern Atlantic Ocean: Temporal trends of 25 years of measurements
title_short Odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in Europe and over northern Atlantic Ocean: Temporal trends of 25 years of measurements
title_full Odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in Europe and over northern Atlantic Ocean: Temporal trends of 25 years of measurements
title_fullStr Odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in Europe and over northern Atlantic Ocean: Temporal trends of 25 years of measurements
title_full_unstemmed Odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in Europe and over northern Atlantic Ocean: Temporal trends of 25 years of measurements
title_sort odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in europe and over northern atlantic ocean: temporal trends of 25 years of measurements
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