Vegetation and the atmospheric cycling of mercury |
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Authors: | S.M. Siegel B.Z. Siegel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany and Pacific Biomedical Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA |
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Abstract: | Beyond their role in the cycling of the major elements, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, etc., little is known about geobiological interactions involving plants with the elements of lower abundance. Plants influence the distribution of volcanic mercury by uptake from the atmosphere and soil fluids, transport to the shoot and re-release as Hg° into the atmosphere. Release rates as high as 2.5 × 10?4 g.h?1 per kg are known but even at more typical rates, fluxes far greater than the Environmental Protection Agency calculated U.S. average annual degassing rate of 130 × 10?6 g.m?2 should exist. On a global basis, the presence or absence of vegetative cover may be a significant regulator of Hg° transport between land surfaces and the atmosphere. |
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