A synthesis of rates and controls on elemental mercury evasion in the Great Lakes Basin
2012
Denkenberger, Joseph S. | Driscoll, Charles T. | Branfireun, Brian A. | Eckley, Chris S. | Cohen, Mark | Selvendiran, Pranesh
Rates of surface-air elemental mercury (Hg⁰) fluxes in the literature were synthesized for the Great Lakes Basin (GLB). For the majority of surfaces, fluxes were net positive (evasion). Digital land-cover data were combined with representative evasion rates and used to estimate annual Hg⁰ evasion for the GLB (7.7 Mg/yr). This value is less than our estimate of total Hg deposition to the area (15.9 Mg/yr), suggesting the GLB is a net sink for atmospheric Hg. The greatest contributors to annual evasion for the basin are agricultural (∼55%) and forest (∼25%) land cover types, and the open water of the Great Lakes (∼15%). Areal evasion rates were similar across most land cover types (range: 7.0–21.0 μg/m²-yr), with higher rates associated with urban (12.6 μg/m²-yr) and agricultural (21.0 μg/m²-yr) lands. Uncertainty in these estimates could be partially remedied through a unified methodological approach to estimating Hg⁰ fluxes.
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