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Seasonal variation of mercury and its isotopes in atmospheric particles at the coastal Zhongshan Station, Eastern Antarctia
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The first one year round mercury isotopes in atmospheric particulate mercury (PHg) and two years PHg concentrations from the coastal Zhongshan Station in eastern Antarctica were presented. Annual mean PHg concentration was 21.8±32.1 pg/m3, with the variation range between 0.9-195.6 pg/m3. Significant negative depletion of mass independent fractionation of odd isotopes (Odd-MIF, -0.38±0.17‰ and -0.31±0.18‰ for Δ199Hg andΔ201Hg, respectively) were detected. Photo- oxidation and reduction reactions dominated the isotopic fractionation of PHg with the ratio Δ199Hg/Δ201Hg of 1.26±1.98. Seasonal variations on PHg concentrations showed two peak periods in spring and summer, while lowest during winter. The spring high values were related to the oxidation of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) with halogen radicals and the products include the reactive gaseous mercury (RGM) and PHg. Low fractionation values of Odd-MIF was accompanied by the highest PHg concentrations during spring, implying that in situ photoredox reactions were intensified. Summer peak values were mainly associated with the oxidation of GEM in the inland region and the subsequent transportation of RGM and PHg to the coastal regions by katabatic wind. The Odd-MIF values were weakened with the increase of the PHg concentration in summer, the intensified oxidation inland and the strengthened dynamic transportation was accountable.
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    Oct 12

    2019

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    Oct 15

    2019

  • Sep 30 2019

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 15 2019

    Registration deadline

  • Jul 21 2020

    Contribution Submission Deadline

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青年地学论坛理事会
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中国科学院青海盐湖研究所
中国科学院西北高原生物研究所
青海师范大学
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