Modeling the mercury cycle in the sea ice environment: A buffer between the polar atmosphere and ocean
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Start Time:2023-05-06 08:06(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:1min

Session:SP 张贴报告专场 » SP-18-118、冰冻圈科学

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Abstract
Sea ice (including overlying snow) is a dynamic interface between the atmosphere and the ocean, and is crucial for the mercury (Hg) cycle in polar oceans. However, large-scale and process-based numerical models for Hg in the sea ice environment remain scarce, impeding our comprehension of regional and global Hg cycling. To bridge this gap, we developed a comprehensive simulation of the Hg cycling across the ocean-sea ice-atmosphere interface based on available polar cryospheric Hg data. Our findings revealed that the seasonal patterns of average snow content of total Hg (THg) are predominantly governed by the thermodynamic variation of snow and deposition, culminating in a springtime peak (6.3 and 5.2 ng/L for Arctic and Antarctic snow, respectively) and a nadir during ice formation (1.2 and 0.5 ng/L, respectively). Conversely, average THg concentrations in Arctic and Antarctic sea ice peak in summer (0.23 ng/L) and spring (0.28 ng/L), respectively, due to the snow Hg transmission. This hemispheric discrepancy arises from heavy snowfall in the Southern Ocean, causing frequent snow flooding, while the Arctic experiences less of this process. Overall, first-year sea ice acts as a buffer that receives atmospheric Hg during the ice growth season, and subsequently collapses in the succeeding summer, leading to a cascading of retained Hg to the underlying ocean. This implies a potential impact on the seasonal variation of polar atmospheric and seawater Hg concentrations. Our model contributes to assess climate change effects on polar Hg cycles and aids in evaluating the Minamata Convention's effectiveness for Arctic populations.
Keywords
Mercury, Sea Ice, Snow, polar oceans, MITgcm
Speaker
黄少剑
南京大学

Submission Author
黄少剑 南京大学大气科学学院
张彦旭 南京大学大气科学学院
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    2023

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    May 08

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  • Mar 31 2023

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中国科学院青年创新促进会地学分会
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武汉大学
中国科学院精密测量科学与技术创新研究院
中国地质大学(武汉)
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