Measurement and Analysis of Mercury in the Environment

A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Atmospheric Techniques, Instruments, and Modeling".

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CNR-Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, 87036 Rende, Italy
Interests: sources and cycling of atmospheric mercury; assessment of Hg emissions reduction policies; standard operating procedure for measurement techniques; air pollution and GHG monitoring nertwork; data quality evaluation and management
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CNR-Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, 87036 Rende, Italy
Interests: spatial data infrastructure; data quality assurance and quality control; air pollution data assessment; source apportionment; cloud computing; software engineering; machine learning; data science; big data
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South African Weather Services, c/o CSIR, P.O. Box 320, Stellenbosch 7599, South Africa
Interests: long-term monitoring of greenhouse gases and atmospheric pollutants; mercury fate and transport; air quality

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue of Atmosphere, entitled Atmospheric Mercury Monitoring and Analysis, is devoted to all aspects of atmospheric mercury science, including, but not limited to, instrumental advances; natural and anthropogenic source contributions; mercury abatement technology; air–surface fluxes; mercury passive air samplers; atmospheric mercury chemistry; and modeling. The rationale for this Special Issue is to evaluate/predict historical and future trends of mercury concentration with respect to global change and local contamination.

Despite considerable growth in recent years, knowledge concerning the complex mercury biogeochemical cycle still exhibits several aspects that remain relatively poorly understood. To successfully manage mercury pollution and its health impacts, the Minamata Convention on Mercury (MCM) calls for an integration of mercury research and policy by controlling and, where feasible, reducing emissions and releases of Hg to the environment. As part of the MCM, great attention is now focused on how to best monitor its effectiveness at reducing human exposure to mercury. In this context, recent summaries of mercury science and policy have identified many relevant monitoring needs aimed at measuring and comparing mercury levels across and throughout different regions of the world.

The purpose of this Special Issue is to provide an overview of recent advances in technologies, tools, and methods, with a focus on improving air monitoring, increasing environmental awareness, and/or facilitating knowledge-based policymaking. Contributions from observations, field experiments, and chemical-transport modelling, including data science investigations, are all welcome.

Dr. Mariantonia Bencardino
Dr. Francesco D’Amore
Dr. Lynwill Martin
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  •  mercury
  •  analytical techniques
  •  monitoring network
  •  anthropogenic/natural sources
  •  emission reductions
  •  best environmental practices
  •  climate change
  •  regional and global modeling of atmospheric mercury
  •  decision supporting system

Published Papers

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