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Mercury pollution in a mining area of Guizhou,China: Fluxes over contaminated surfaces and concentrations in air,biological and geological samples
Authors:Jinlin He  Hong Tan  Jonas Sommar  Zifan Xiao  Oliver Lindqvist
Affiliation:1. Guizhou Research Centre of Physical Testing and Chemical Analysis , Guang Shui Road 76, Guiyang, 550002, China;2. Department of Chemistry , G?teborg University , G?teborg, 412 96, Sweden
Abstract:A dynamic flux chamber has been used to estimate fluxes of mercury over different types of surfaces in an abandoned open‐cut mine of Tongren prefecture, Guizhou province, China during spring and summer of 1996. The highest fluxes were obtained over cinnabar slag and contaminated soils, whereas the emissions above cinnabar ore were substantially lower. These fluxes was scaled up to estimate the contribution of mercury emissions to air from mercury wastes, compared to anthropogenic activities in the province of Guizhou, China. Atmospheric mercury concentrations measured were enhanced in the mining area (<1.3 μg m‐3) compared to regional background sites (1.8–5.1 ng m‐3). The spreading of mercury was estimated by using biological and geological samples. Moss bags have been employed to estimate long‐time dry‐ and wet‐deposition to this area.
Keywords:QSAR  oximido compounds  molecular orbitals
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