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Gas-particle partitioning of atmospheric Hg(II) and its effect on global mercury deposition
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Holmes, C.D., Amos, H.M., Wang, Q., Schauer, J.J., Fisher, J.A., Galarneau, E., Steffen, A., Edgerton, E.S., Sunderland, E.M., Zhang, Y., Talbot, R.W., Jacob, D.J., Rutter, A.P., Yantosca, R.M., Corbitt, E.S., Graydon, J.A., Gustin, M.S., St. Louis, V.L.
Atmospheric deposition represents a major input of mercury to surface environments. The phase of mercury (gas or particle) has important implications for its removal from the atmosphere. We use long-term observations of reactive gaseous mercury (RGM), particle-bound mercury (PBM), fine...