Warming-Induced Vegetation Greening May Aggravate Soil Mercury Levels Worldwide
Wenzhe Guo,
Maodian Liu,
Qianru Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Mercury,
a neurotoxic substance, circulates globally,
significantly
stored in soils through atmospheric deposition and plant decay. Despite
being deposited, mercury can be remobilized and released into the
atmosphere and water, enhancing its global cycle. Recent research
suggests that climate warming may amplify the remobilization of soil
mercury, facilitating its incorporation into food webs that humans
exploit. However, the potential geospatial feedback of soil mercury
levels in response to warming remains u… Show more
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