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Surface-air mercury fluxes across Western North America: A synthesis of spatial trends and controlling variables

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2016, Surface-air mercury fluxes across Western North America: A synthesis of spatial trends and controlling variables: .

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Mercury (Hg) emission and deposition can occur to and from soils, and are an important component of the global atmospheric Hg budget. This paper focuses on synthesizing existing surface-air Hg flux data collected throughout the Western North American region and is part of a series of geographically focused Hg synthesis projects. A database of existing Hg flux data collected using the dynamic flux chamber (DFC) approach from almost a thousand locations was created for the Western North America region. Statistical analysis was performed on the data to identify the important variables controlling Hg fluxes and to allow spatiotemporal scaling. The results indicated that most of the variability in soil-air Hg fluxes could be explained by [...]

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.02.121

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noteEckley, C. S., Tate, M. T., Lin, C.-J., Gustin, M., Dent, S., Eagles-Smith, C., Lutz, M.A., Wickland, K.P., Wand, B., Gray, J.E., Edwards, G.C., Krabbenhoft, D.P., and Smith, D. B. (2016). Surface-air mercury fluxes across Western North America: A synthesis of spatial trends and controlling variables. The Science of the Total Environment. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.02.121

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