Quantification of Spatial and Temporal Trends in Atmospheric Mercury Deposition across Canada over the Past 30 Years

Mercury (Hg) is a pollutant of concern across Canada and transboundary anthropogenic Hg sources presently account for over 95% of national anthropogenic Hg deposition. This study applies novel statistical analyses of 82 high-resolution dated lake sediment cores collected from 19 regions across Canad...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science & technology 2021-12, Vol.55 (23), p.15766-15775
Hauptverfasser: Roberts, Sarah L, Kirk, Jane L, Muir, Derek C. G, Wiklund, Johan A, Evans, Marlene S, Gleason, Amber, Tam, Allison, Drevnick, Paul E, Dastoor, Ashu, Ryjkov, Andrei, Yang, Fan, Wang, Xiaowa, Lawson, Greg, Pilote, Martin, Keating, Jonathan, Barst, Benjamin D, Ahad, Jason M. E, Cooke, Colin A
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Zusammenfassung:Mercury (Hg) is a pollutant of concern across Canada and transboundary anthropogenic Hg sources presently account for over 95% of national anthropogenic Hg deposition. This study applies novel statistical analyses of 82 high-resolution dated lake sediment cores collected from 19 regions across Canada, including nearby point sources and in remote regions and spanning a full west–east geographical range of ∼4900 km (south of 60°N and between 132 and 64°W) to quantify the recent (1990–2018) spatial and temporal trends in anthropogenic atmospheric Hg deposition. Temporal trend analysis shows significant synchronous decreasing trends in post-1990 anthropogenic Hg fluxes in western Canada in contrast to increasing trends in the east, with spatial patterns largely driven by longitude and proximity to known point source(s). Recent sediment-derived Hg fluxes agreed well with the available wet deposition monitoring. Sediment-derived atmospheric Hg deposition rates also compared well to the modeled values derived from the Hg model, when lake sites located nearby (
ISSN:0013-936X
1520-5851
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.1c04034