Monitoring of Atmospheric Mercury at a Global Atmospheric Watch (GAW) Site on An-Myun Island, Korea |
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Authors: | Hang Thi Nguyen Ki-Hyun Kim Min-Young Kim Sungmin Hong Yong-Hoon Youn Zang-Ho Shon Jeong Soon Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea 2. Seoul Metropolitan Institute of Public Health and Environment, Seoul, South Korea 3. Polar Environmental Research Division, Korea Polar Research Institute, KORDI, Inchon, South Korea 4. Marine Meteorology Division, Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, South Korea 5. Department of Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, Dong-Eui University, 995 Eomgwangno, Busanjin-gu, Busan, South Korea 6. Environment Measurement Group, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), 1 Doryong Dong, Yusung Gu, Daejeon, South Korea
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Abstract: | In order to investigate the regional background concentration levels of mercury (Hg), measurements were routinely recorded on An-Myun Island off the coast of Korea (December 2004 to April 2006). The mean concentration of Hg computed from the entire measurement period was 4.61?±?2.21 ng m?3 with a range of 0.10–25.4 ng m?3 (N?=?10,485). Using these data, we inspected various aspects of Hg behavior from the relatively remote island of An-Myun in Korea. Inspection of the seasonal patterns of Hg indicated that its concentration levels generally peaked in spring, while reached a minimum in summer. The summertime deficiency of Hg along with the lack of diurnal variation suggests that the environmental behavior of Hg at the study site was strongly suppressed by heavy precipitation during specific period. The diurnal variations of Hg, typically characterized by a relative daytime dominance, are distinguishable between seasons so that such patterns disappear during the summer. The results of our analysis, when inspected in terms of long-range transport of airborne pollutants, imply that Hg concentration levels can be affected intensively by trans-boundary input processes over certain period of time. Its springtime dominance hence suggests the combined effects of various local source processes and the meteorological conditions favorable for the massive air mass transport phenomenon (such as Asian Dust storms) during that time period. |
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