Distribution and variability of total mercury in snow cover-a case study from a semi-urban site in Poznan, Poland

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作者
Siudek, Patrycja [1 ]
机构
[1] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Dept Water & Soil Anal, Fac Chem, Umultowska St 89b, PL-61614 Poznan, Poland
关键词
Mercury; Snow cover; Urban; Anthropogenic; Emission; ATMOSPHERIC MERCURY; COASTAL ZONE; BALTIC SEA; DEPOSITION; ICE; ACCUMULATION; SPRINGTIME;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-016-7627-8
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In the present paper, the inter-seasonal Hg variability in snow cover was examined based on multivariate statistical analysis of chemical and meteorological data. Samples of freshly fallen snow cover were collected at the semi-urban site in Poznan (central Poland), during 3-month field measurements in winter 2013. It was showed that concentrations of atmospherically deposited Hg were highly variable in snow cover, from 0.43 to 12.5 ng L-1, with a mean value of 4.62 ng L-1. The highest Hg concentration in snow cover coincided with local intensification of fossil fuel burning, indicating large contribution from various anthropogenic sources such as commercial and domestic heating, power generation plants, and traffic-related pollution. Moreover, the variability of Hg in collected snow samples was associated with long-range transport of pollutants, nocturnal inversion layer, low boundary layer height, and relatively low air temperature. For three snow episodes, Hg concentration in snow cover was attributed to southerly advection, suggesting significant contribution from the highly polluted region of Poland (Upper Silesia) and major European industrial hotspots. However, the peak Hg concentration was measured in samples collected during predominant N to NE advection of polluted air masses and after a relatively longer period without precipitation. Such significant contribution to the higher Hg accumulation in snow cover was associated with intensive emission from anthropogenic sources (coal combustion) and atmospheric conditions in this area. These results suggest that further measurements are needed to determine how the Hg transformation paths in snow cover change in response to longer/shorter duration of snow cover occurrence and to determine the interactions between mercury and absorbing carbonaceous aerosols in the light of climate change.
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