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| Global-scale transport and deposition patterns of atmospheric mercury | | S-SA-2 | | Combined Oral and Poster | | Recent observations of atmospheric mercury species, especially aloft, have provided new insights on the cycling of mercury with respect to regional and global transport, oxidation and fate. The goal of the session is to combine new observations with models to further refine the apportionment of atmospheric mercury deposition from regional and global sources. | Dr. Eric Prestbo Frontier Geosciences 414 Pontius Avenue North Seattle, WA 98109, USA ericp@frontiergeosciences.com | Dr. Ralf Ebinghaus GKSS Institute for Coastal Research Max-Planck-Str. 1 D-21502 Geesthacht ralf.ebinghaus@gkss.de | Dr. Daniel Jaffe University of Washington - Bothell 18115 Campus Way NE Bothell, WA 98011-8246 djaffe@u.washington.edu | Back |
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