Measurements of fractionated gaseous mercury concentrations over northwestern and central Europe, 1995-99

(Note: The full text of this document is currently only available in the PDF Version )

Jonas Sommar, Xinbin Feng, Katarina Gårdfeldt and Oliver Lindqvist


Abstract

Although it makes up only a few per cent. of total gaseous mercury (TGM) in the atmosphere, the fraction of oxidised (divalent) mercury plays a major role in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury due to its high affinity for water and surfaces. Quantitative knowledge of this fraction present in mixing ratios in the parts-per-1015 (ppq) range is currently very scarce. This work is based on ≈220 data for divalent gaseous mercury (DGM) collected during 1995-99 in ambient air. Over the course of the measurements, the sampling and analytical methods were modified and improved. This is described here in detail and includes transition from wet leaching and reduction procedures to thermo-reductive desorption, the use of annular as well as tubular denuders and adoption of an automated sampling system. The concentration of DGM exhibited a strong seasonal behaviour in contrast to atomic gaseous mercury, with low values in winter and maximum values in summer. The DGM/TGM ratios were frequently found to be below the detection limit (≤1%) and in the range 1-5%. A trend of diurnal DGM patterns was observed and implies photolytically induced sources. Scavenging of DGM during rain events was also noticed.


References

  1. H. Edner and S. Svanberg, Water, Air Soil Pollut., 1991, 56, 131 CAS.
  2. Z. Xiao, J. Sommar, S. Wei and O. Lindqvist, Fresenius' J. Anal. Chem., 1997, 358, 386 CrossRef CAS.
  3. W. J. Stratton and S. E. Lindberg, Water, Air Soil Pollut., 1995, 80, 1269 CAS.
  4. S. E. Lindberg and W. J. Stratton, Environ. Sci. Technol., 1998, 32, 49 CrossRef CAS.
  5. R. K. Stevens, F. A. Schädlich, D. R. Schneeberger, E. M. Prestbo, S. E. Lindberg and G. Keeler, Book of Abstracts, 5th International Conference on Mercury as a Global ollutant, Rio de Janeiro, May 23–28, 1999, ed. J. P. Barbosa and R. Melamed, CETEM—Center for Mineral Technology, Rio de Janeiro, 1999, p. 7 Search PubMed.
  6. C. Brosset, Water, Air Soil Pollut., 1987, 34, 145 CAS.
  7. G. Petersen, J. Munthe and R. Bloxam, in Global and RegionalMercury Cycles: Sources, Fluxes and Mass Balances, ed. W. Baeyens, R. Ebinghaus and O. Vasiliev, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1996, pp. 191–217 Search PubMed.
  8. G. Petersen, Belastung von Nord- und Ostee durch Ökologisch gefährliche Staffe am Beispiel atmosphärischer Quecksilber-verbindungen, GKSS Forschunzentrum Geesthacht, 1992 Search PubMed.
  9. C. Brosset, Water, Air Soil Pollut., 1982, 17, 37 CAS.
  10. K. Larjava, J. Reith and D. Klockow, Int. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., 1990, 38, 31 CAS.
  11. V. Siemens, personal communication.
  12. X. Feng, J. Sommar, K. Gårdfeldt and O. Lindqvist, Fresenius' J. Anal. Chem., submitted Search PubMed.
  13. X. Feng, M. Abul-Milh, J. Sommar and D. Strömberg and O. Lindqvist, unpublished work.
  14. W. H. Schröder, G. Keeler, H. Kock, P. Roussel, D. Schneeberger and F. Schädlich, Water, Air Soil Pollut., 1995, 80, 611.
  15. J. Munthe, personal communication.
  16. N. S. Bloom and W. F. Fitzgerald, Anal. Chim. Acta, 1988, 208, 151 CrossRef CAS.
  17. J. Sommar, X. Feng and O. Lindqvist, Appl. Organomet. Chem., 1999, 13, 441 CrossRef CAS.
  18. Å. Iverfeldt, J. Munthe, C. Brosset and J. Pacyna, Water, Air Soil Pollut., 1995, 80, 227 CAS.
  19. F. Slemr, in Global and Regional Mercury Cycles: Sources, Fluxes and Mass alances, ed. W. Baeyens, R. Ebinghaus and O. Vasiliev, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1996, pp. 33–84 Search PubMed.
  20. F. Slemr and H. E. Scheel, Atmos. Environ., 1998, 32, 845 CrossRef CAS.
  21. A. Jensen and Å. Iverfeldt, in Mercury Pollution: Integration and Synthesis, ed. C. J. Watras and J. W. Huckabee, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, 1994, pp. 221–229 Search PubMed.
  22. M. Høyer, J. Burke and G. Keeler, Water, Air Soil Pollut., 1996, 80, 199.
  23. C.-J. Lin and S. O. Pehkonen, Atmos. Environ., 1999, 33, 2067 CrossRef CAS.
  24. W. H. Schröder, K. G. Anlauf, L. A. Barrie, J. Y. Lu, A. Steffen, D. R. Schneeberger and T. Berg, Nature (London), 1998, 394, 331 CrossRef CAS.
Click here to see how this site uses Cookies. View our privacy policy here.