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Increasing natural gas use in Brazil triggered a discussion of its role as a Hg source. We show that Hg emissions to the atmosphere from fossil fuel combustion for power generation in Brazil contribute with 6.2% (4.2 t yr -1) to the total anthropogenic Hg atmospheric emissions, with coal combustion and biomass burning as major sources. Natural gas contributes with 0.04 t yr-1, mostly from electricity generation (88%) and industrial uses (7.6%). Preliminary results on Hg concentrations in natural gas suggest that a large fraction of it is trapped during refining and transport, which may create Hg point sources between extraction and consumption.
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De Lacerda, L. D., Dos Santos, A. F., & Marins, R. V. (2007). Emissão de mercúrio para a atmosfera pela queima de gás natural no Brasil. Quimica Nova, 30(2), 366–369. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422007000200024
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