ANTHROPOGENIC MERCURY EMISSION IN EUROPE

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PACYNA, JM
MUNCH, J
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[1] DORNIER GMBH WERKE,POB 1420,W-7990 FRIEDRICHSHAFEN,GERMANY
[2] NORWEGIAN INST AIR RES,NILU,N-2001 LILLESTROM,NORWAY
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10.1007/BF00342260
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Preliminary estimates of Hg emissions from anthropogenic sources in Europe have been prepared to meet the request of air pollution transport modeling. Major emphasis was placed on four source categories: 1) combustion of fossil fuels, 2) non-ferrous metal production, 3) waste related sources, and 4) chlor-alkali production. Three chemical species: elemental, bivalent and particulate Hg were considered in these estimates. The emission estimates were spatially distributed within the EMEP grid of 150 km x 150 km for the year 1982.
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