
Environmental Studies and Forestry
The Marginal Ice Zone as a dominant source region of atmospheric mercury during central Arctic summertime
F. Yue, H. Angot, et al.
This study by Fange Yue and colleagues reveals that oceanic evasion significantly contributes to the summertime maximum of atmospheric gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) concentrations in the Arctic, accounting for over 50% of GEM variability. With ongoing Arctic warming, the importance of this process is only expected to increase.
~3 min • Beginner • English
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