2023
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-fcddk
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Observed in-plume gaseous elemental mercury depletion suggests significant mercury scavenging by volcanic aerosols

Abstract: Terrestrial volcanism is known to emit mercury (Hg) into the atmosphere. However, despite many years of investigation, its net impact on the atmospheric Hg budget remains insufficiently constrained, in part because the transformations of Hg in volcanic plumes as they age and mix with background air are poorly understood. Here we report the observation of complete gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) depletion events in dilute and moderately aged (~3-7 hours) volcanic plumes from Piton de la Fournaise on Réunion Isl… Show more

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