2013
DOI: 10.1021/es401352n
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Impact of Closing Canada’s Largest Point-Source of Mercury Emissions on Local Atmospheric Mercury Concentrations

Abstract: The Flin Flon, Manitoba copper smelter was Canada's largest point source of mercury emissions until its closure in 2010 after ~80 years of operation. The objective of this study was to understand the variables controlling the local ground-level air mercury concentrations before and after this major point source reduction. Total gaseous mercury (TGM) in air, mercury in precipitation, and other ancillary meteorological and air quality parameters were measured pre- and postsmelter closure, and mercury speciation … Show more

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“…Therefore, it is expected that TGM concentrations will be fairly uniform at background sites that are far from emission sources, except at sites where other atmospheric processes dominate [9]. The mean TGM concentration of 3.75 ng·m observed at Flin Flon, MB, is a result of local emissions [19]. Overall, TGM concentrations and distributions at these Canadian sites are similar to previously reported data [8,9] where available, with small decreases at some sites observed over the long term (discussed further in Section 2.4).…”
Section: Spatial Patterns Of Hg In Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, it is expected that TGM concentrations will be fairly uniform at background sites that are far from emission sources, except at sites where other atmospheric processes dominate [9]. The mean TGM concentration of 3.75 ng·m observed at Flin Flon, MB, is a result of local emissions [19]. Overall, TGM concentrations and distributions at these Canadian sites are similar to previously reported data [8,9] where available, with small decreases at some sites observed over the long term (discussed further in Section 2.4).…”
Section: Spatial Patterns Of Hg In Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the latter two sites began measurements in the 1990s, the other three cover more recent periods and the lower concentrations may be partially due to decreases in TGM since the 1990s [25,26]. The highest TGM levels by far were observed at Flin Flon, due to local emissions from the copper smelter which was the largest point source of Hg in Canada before closure [19]. The sites that show the most variable TGM concentrations include Alert and Kuujjuarapik, which both experience episodes of rapid conversion of GEM to RGM and/or TPM 2.5 in the spring, known as atmospheric mercury depletion events (AMDEs) [27].…”
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“…Principal component analysis (PCA) was performed to identify correlations between parameters and serves as a means for reducing the number of parameters in the dataset into a handful of important factors. PCA was similarly applied in previous work where TGM concentrations were measured alongside a variety of ancillary variables to quantify relationships within the dataset and identify common factors that may influence TGM concentrations [19]. Three data subsets were established in order to better understand the factors affecting TGM and other air quality and meteorological parameters.…”
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“…Most of these variables were chosen due to the fact they were measured at Patricia McInnes station. Solar radiation, snow depth, and RH measured at nearby stations were included due to associations with TGM concentration noted in previous work [19]; CO was included as a forest fire tracer as noted below. The data source of each parameter, as listed in Table 6, provides corresponding details on instrumentation; all public data has been quality controlled by the respective operator and provided as hourly averages from continuous instrumentation.…”
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