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First atmospheric mercury measurements at a coastal site in the Apulia region: seasonal variability and source analysis.

Maria Martino1, Antonella Tassone1, Lorenzo Angiuli2, Attilio Naccarato1,3, Paolo Rosario Dambruoso2, Fiorella Mazzone2, Livia Trizio2, Cristina Leonardi4, Francesco Petracchini5, Francesca Sprovieri1, Nicola Pirrone1, Francesco D'Amore1, Mariantonia Bencardino6.   

Abstract

In the framework of the Italian Special Network for Mercury (ISNM) "Reti Speciali", a sampling campaign to monitor atmospheric mercury (Hg) was carried out at Monte Sant'Angelo (MSA). This is a coastal monitoring station in the Apulia region, representative of the Southern Adriatic area, within the Mediterranean basin. This work presents continuous Gaseous Elemental Mercury (GEM) measurements over about three years at MSA, using the Lumex RA-915AM mercury analyzer. The aim was to obtain a dataset suitable for the analysis of Hg concentrations in terms of source and transport variation. Diurnal cycles of GEM were evaluated to observe the influence of local atmospheric temperature and wind speed on potential re-emissions from surrounding sea and soil surfaces. Data were also analyzed in terms of long-range transport, using backward trajectory cluster analysis. The spatial distribution of potential sources, contributing to higher measured GEM values, was obtained employing Potential Source Contribution Function (PSCF) statistics. The influence of major Hg anthropogenic point sources, such as mining activities and coal-fuel power plants, both regionally and continentally, from mainland Europe, was observed. The role of the vegetation GEM uptake in modulating the seasonal GEM variability was also investigated. The potential of wildfire influence over the highest detected GEM levels was further examined using active fire data and the evaluation of the vegetation dryness index during the selected episodes.
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Keywords:  Anthropogenic point sources; Backward trajectory; Cluster analysis; Gaseous Elemental Mercury (GEM); Potential Source Contribution Function (PSCF); Wildfire influence

Year:  2022        PMID: 35543786     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20505-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   5.190


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2.  Mercury content in vegetation and soils of the Almadén mining area (Spain).

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Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2005-12-15       Impact factor: 7.963

3.  Model study of global mercury deposition from biomass burning.

Authors:  Francesco De Simone; Sergio Cinnirella; Christian N Gencarelli; Xin Yang; Ian M Hedgecock; Nicola Pirrone
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2015-05-14       Impact factor: 9.028

4.  Estimating mercury emissions resulting from wildfire in forests of the Western United States.

Authors:  Jackson P Webster; Tyler J Kane; Daniel Obrist; Joseph N Ryan; George R Aiken
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2016-02-18       Impact factor: 7.963

5.  Agrochemical treatments as a source of heavy metals and rare earth elements in agricultural soils and bioaccumulation in ground beetles.

Authors:  Attilio Naccarato; Antonella Tassone; Francesco Cavaliere; Rosangela Elliani; Nicola Pirrone; Francesca Sprovieri; Antonio Tagarelli; Anita Giglio
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2020-08-03       Impact factor: 7.963

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Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2018-07-06       Impact factor: 8.071

7.  Temporal trends in gaseous mercury evasion from the Mediterranean seawaters.

Authors:  R Ferrara; B Mazzolai; E Lanzillotta; E Nucaro; N Pirrone
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2000-10-02       Impact factor: 7.963

8.  Distribution of gaseous Hg in the Mercury mining district of Mt. Amiata (Central Italy): a geochemical survey prior the reclamation project.

Authors:  Orlando Vaselli; Pablo Higueras; Barbara Nisi; José María Esbrí; Jacopo Cabassi; Alba Martínez-Coronado; Franco Tassi; Daniele Rappuoli
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Authors:  Jonas Sommar; Stefan Osterwalder; Wei Zhu
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2020-03-07       Impact factor: 7.963

10.  Atmospheric mercury concentrations observed at ground-based monitoring sites globally distributed in the framework of the GMOS network.

Authors:  Francesca Sprovieri; Nicola Pirrone; Mariantonia Bencardino; Francesco D'Amore; Francesco Carbone; Sergio Cinnirella; Valentino Mannarino; Matthew Landis; Ralf Ebinghaus; Andreas Weigelt; Ernst-Günther Brunke; Casper Labuschagne; Lynwill Martin; John Munthe; Ingvar Wängberg; Paulo Artaxo; Fernando Morais; Henrique de Melo Jorge Barbosa; Joel Brito; Warren Cairns; Carlo Barbante; María Del Carmen Diéguez; Patricia Elizabeth Garcia; Aurélien Dommergue; Helene Angot; Olivier Magand; Henrik Skov; Milena Horvat; Jože Kotnik; Katie Alana Read; Luis Mendes Neves; Bernd Manfred Gawlik; Fabrizio Sena; Nikolay Mashyanov; Vladimir Obolkin; Dennis Wip; Xin Bin Feng; Hui Zhang; Xuewu Fu; Ramesh Ramachandran; Daniel Cossa; Joël Knoery; Nicolas Marusczak; Michelle Nerentorp; Claus Norstrom
Journal:  Atmos Chem Phys       Date:  2016-09-23       Impact factor: 6.133

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