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Two-century sediment records of atmospheric mercury variations in North China and their relations with regional and global emissions
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|作者:
Dejun Wan
Handong Yang
Zhangdong Jin
Lei Song
Dongliang Ning
Longjuan Cheng
Qingfeng Jiang
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[1] Nantong University,School of Geographical Science
[2] Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Institute of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology
[3] University College London,Environmental Change Research Centre
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Environment
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Sediment record;
Pollution history;
Heavy metal;
Atmospheric pollution;
North China;
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Sedimentary mercury (Hg) records from remote areas are significant for revealing historical variations of regional Hg and understanding the influence of regional and global Hg emissions. In this study, sediment cores were retrieved from two subalpine lakes in Shanxi Province in North China and employed to reconstruct atmospheric Hg variations over the last two centuries. The two records show similar anthropogenic Hg fluxes and evolution trends, corresponding with that they were affected mainly by regional atmospheric Hg deposition. Before ~1950, the records show negligible Hg pollution signals. Atmospheric Hg in the region had increased rapidly since the 1950s, lagged more than a half-century compared to the global Hg. This indicates that they were seldom affected by Hg emissions dominated by Europe and North America after the industrial revolution. The Hg increases since the 1950s in the two records corresponded well with rapid industrial developments in and around Shanxi Province after the founding of the China, implying the dominant contribution of domestic Hg emissions. By comparing other Hg records, we find that widespread increases in atmospheric Hg in China likely occurred post ~1950. This study rouses to re-examine historical variations in atmospheric Hg at various settings, which is significant to understanding global Hg cycling in the industrial era.
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页码:83834 / 83844
页数:10
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