Mercury in the Arctic tundra snowpack: temporal and spatial concentration patterns and trace gas exchanges

In the Arctic, the snowpack forms the major interface between atmospheric and terrestrial cycling of mercury (Hg), a global pollutant. We investigated Hg dynamics in an interior Arctic tundra snowpack in northern Alaska during two winter seasons. Using a snow tower system to monitor Hg trace gas exc...

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Main Authors: Agnan, Yannick, Douglas, Thomas A., Helmig, Detlev, Hueber, Jacques, Obrist, Daniel
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spelling ftunicolboulder:oai:scholar.colorado.edu:instaar_facpapers-1022 2023-05-15T14:22:05+02:00 Mercury in the Arctic tundra snowpack: temporal and spatial concentration patterns and trace gas exchanges Agnan, Yannick Douglas, Thomas A. Helmig, Detlev Hueber, Jacques Obrist, Daniel 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.colorado.edu/instaar_facpapers/25 https://scholar.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1022&context=instaar_facpapers unknown CU Scholar https://scholar.colorado.edu/instaar_facpapers/25 https://scholar.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1022&context=instaar_facpapers http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Institute of Arctic & Alpine Research Faculty Contributions text 2018 ftunicolboulder 2019-06-07T23:29:23Z In the Arctic, the snowpack forms the major interface between atmospheric and terrestrial cycling of mercury (Hg), a global pollutant. We investigated Hg dynamics in an interior Arctic tundra snowpack in northern Alaska during two winter seasons. Using a snow tower system to monitor Hg trace gas exchange, we observed consistent concentration declines of gaseous elemental Hg (Hggas0) from the atmosphere to the snowpack to soils. The snowpack itself was unlikely a direct sink for atmospheric Hggas0. In addition, there was no evidence of photochemical reduction of HgII to Hggas0 in the tundra snowpack, with the exception of short periods during late winter in the uppermost snow layer. The patterns in this interior Arctic snowpack thus differ substantially from observations in Arctic coastal and temperate snowpacks. We consistently measured low concentrations of both total and dissolved Hg in snowpack throughout the two seasons. Chemical tracers showed that Hg was mainly associated with local mineral dust and regional marine sea spray inputs. Mass balance calculations show that the snowpack represents a small reservoir of Hg, resulting in low inputs during snowmelt. Taken together, the results from this study suggest that interior Arctic snowpacks are negligible sources of Hg to the Arctic. Text Arctic Arctic Tundra Alaska University of Colorado, Boulder: CU Scholar Arctic
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description In the Arctic, the snowpack forms the major interface between atmospheric and terrestrial cycling of mercury (Hg), a global pollutant. We investigated Hg dynamics in an interior Arctic tundra snowpack in northern Alaska during two winter seasons. Using a snow tower system to monitor Hg trace gas exchange, we observed consistent concentration declines of gaseous elemental Hg (Hggas0) from the atmosphere to the snowpack to soils. The snowpack itself was unlikely a direct sink for atmospheric Hggas0. In addition, there was no evidence of photochemical reduction of HgII to Hggas0 in the tundra snowpack, with the exception of short periods during late winter in the uppermost snow layer. The patterns in this interior Arctic snowpack thus differ substantially from observations in Arctic coastal and temperate snowpacks. We consistently measured low concentrations of both total and dissolved Hg in snowpack throughout the two seasons. Chemical tracers showed that Hg was mainly associated with local mineral dust and regional marine sea spray inputs. Mass balance calculations show that the snowpack represents a small reservoir of Hg, resulting in low inputs during snowmelt. Taken together, the results from this study suggest that interior Arctic snowpacks are negligible sources of Hg to the Arctic.
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author Agnan, Yannick
Douglas, Thomas A.
Helmig, Detlev
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Obrist, Daniel
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Mercury in the Arctic tundra snowpack: temporal and spatial concentration patterns and trace gas exchanges
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Helmig, Detlev
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title Mercury in the Arctic tundra snowpack: temporal and spatial concentration patterns and trace gas exchanges
title_short Mercury in the Arctic tundra snowpack: temporal and spatial concentration patterns and trace gas exchanges
title_full Mercury in the Arctic tundra snowpack: temporal and spatial concentration patterns and trace gas exchanges
title_fullStr Mercury in the Arctic tundra snowpack: temporal and spatial concentration patterns and trace gas exchanges
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