Speciation of Ambient Mercury in the Upper Silesia Region, Poland

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H. Pyta
C. Rosik-Dulewska
M. Czaplicka
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[1] Institute of Environmental Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences,
[2] Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals,undefined
[3] Jan Kochanowski University,undefined
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Ambient air; Atmospheric mercury; Total gaseous mercury; Particulate mercury; Chemical speciation of gaseous mercury;
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The paper presents results of a preliminary study on mercury concentration in the air carried out in the period of October 2006 to April 2007 at sampling sites located in the cities of Gliwice and Zabrze in the region of Upper Silesia—Poland’s largest urban and industrial agglomeration. The study comprised physical (particulate matter–gaseous phase) and chemical speciation of gaseous mercury. Mercury concentration data related with two fractions of particulate matter: PM2.5 and PM10 are reported. The performed measurements indicated that the average monthly concentrations of the total mercury were in the range of 4.1 to 9.1 ng m−3. The highest mercury concentration was observed in winter, especially in periods of low precipitation. The investigation of ambient mercury distribution indicated that 4.6% to 9.8% of the total mercury present in the air was bound to particulate matter. It has been also observed that 77% of mercury in PM10 was bound to the respirable PM2.5 fraction. Chemical speciation analysis showed that elemental mercury presented 96.1% up to 99.3% of the total gaseous mercury concentration in the air.
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