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The importance of volcanic emissions for the global atmospheric mercury cycle
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- Mercury is a highly volatile, bioaccumulating toxic trace metal with a long (∼1yr) atmospheric residence time. Hg is strongly enriched in volcanic emanations, and volcanoes are the only natural sources of direct Hg emission to the free troposphere and stratosphere. However, there is considerable uncertainty over the annual emission rate of mercury from volcanoes. Previous estimates, based on limited measurements from volcanic plumes, span three orders of magnitude (∼100-103MgHg/yr), or from <1% to ∼50% of total natural Hg emissions. Here we critically evaluate published data from volcanic plumes, and combine this with information from natural archives to show unequivocally the significance of volcanoes for the global biogeochemical mercury cycle. 'Low' global volcanic flux estimates (<∼50Mg/yr) are based on the inappropriate extrapolation of data from low-temperature fumarolic degassing at non-erupting volcanoes to the high-temperature emissions from active volcanoes. Based on data from active volcanoes, we estimate that the time-averaged volcanic Hg emission is ∼700Mg/yr, or 20-40% of total natural emissions. Continuous degassing accounts for only ∼10% of this flux, while 75% of volcanic Hg is released during 'smaller' sporadic eruptions (<10-102Mg/event). Rare, large (>103Mg) explosive eruptions overwhelm the total atmospheric burden several times per century, and account for ∼15% of total volcanic Hg emissions. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT More from this journal
- Volume:
- 37
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- 36
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- 5115-5124
- Publication date:
- 2003-11-01
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1352-2310
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English
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