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[ 1] Concentrations of gaseous elemental mercury ( GEM) were continuously measured from October 2005 to August 2006 in Tokai-mura ( 36.27 degrees N, 140.36 degrees E), a small city on the Pacific side of central Japan. The concentration of atmospheric mercury in summer and autumn is higher than in winter and spring, and an 11-month average of 1-hour measurements is 3.78 +/- 1.62 ng/m(3) ( n = 7551). Our results showed that changes in the GEM level in Tokai-mura are largely determined by temperature and relative humidity, but are independent of wind speed and direction. Two contrary patterns were observed in the daily cycle of GEM concentrations: the most frequent pattern of lower concentrations at noon and a pattern of higher concentrations at noon, which was only observed in November. Our results showed that two nearby potential anthropogenic sources of mercury, a coal-fired power plant and incineration facility, have only little effect on the gaseous elemental mercury ( GEM) in Tokai-mura based on only GEM measurements.
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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
ISSN: 0148-0227
Year: 2007
Issue: D19
Volume: 112
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ESI Discipline: GEOSCIENCES;
JCR Journal Grade:1
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