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I. Wängberg

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Degassing of gaseous (elemental and reactive) and particulate mercury from Mount Etna volcano (Southern Italy)

2007

Abstract There is an urgent need to better constrain the global rates of mercury degassing from natural sources, including active volcanoes. Hitherto, estimates of volcanic fluxes have been limited by the poorly determined speciation of Hg in volcanic emissions. Here, we present a systematic characterisation of mercury partitioning between gaseous (Hg(g)) and particulate (Hg(p)) forms in the volcanic plume of Mount Etna, the largest open-vent passively degassing volcano on Earth. We demonstrate that mercury transport is predominantly in the gas phase, with a mean Hg(p)/Hg(g) ratio of ∼0.01 by mass. We also present the first simultaneous measurement of divalent gaseous mercury ( Hg ( g ) II …

MERCUREAtmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorychemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyVolcanismParticulatesHgMercury (element)PlumeFlux (metallurgy)chemistryVolcanoEnvironmental chemistryPanacheGeologyGeneral Environmental ScienceAtmospheric Environment
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