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Comparison of mercury mass loading in streams to atmospheric deposition in watersheds of Western North America: Evidence for non-atmospheric mercury sources

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Joseph L Domagalski, Michael S Majewski, Charles N Alpers, Chris Eckley, Collin A Eagles-Smith, Liam N Schenk, and Susan Wherry, 2016, Comparison of mercury mass loading in streams to atmospheric deposition in watersheds of Western North America: Evidence for non-atmospheric mercury sources: .

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Annual stream loads of mercury (Hg) and inputs of wet and dry atmospheric Hg deposition to the landscape were investigated in watersheds of the Western United States and the Canadian-Alaskan Arctic. Mercury concentration and discharge data from flow gauging stations were used to compute annual mass loads with regression models. Measured wet and modeled dry deposition were compared to annual stream loads to compute ratios of Hg stream load to total Hg atmospheric deposition. Watershed land uses or cover included mining, undeveloped, urbanized, and mixed. Of 27 watersheds that were investigated, 15 had some degree of mining, either of Hg or precious metals (gold or silver), where Hg was used in the amalgamation process. Stream loads [...]

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noteDomagalski, J., Majewski, M. S., Alpers, C. N., Eckley, C. S., Eagles-Smith, C. A., Schenk, L., & Wherry, S. (2016). Comparison of mercury mass loading in streams to atmospheric deposition in watersheds of Western North America: Evidence for non-atmospheric mercury sources. The Science of the Total Environment. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.02.112

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