Preparation of mercury emissions inventory for eastern North America

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Point and area inventories of anthropogenic mercury emissions documented by US and Canadian environmental agencies have been aggregated into a single archive for analysis and air pollution modeling work. For 5341 point sources and 1634 aggregated area sources, mercury emissions are apportioned among elemental gaseous [Hg(0)], reactive gaseous[Hg(II)], and particulate [Hg(p)] emissions using speciation factors derived from available monitoring measurements. According to this inventory, 4.82×105 mol of mercury were emitted in calendar year 1996 in the latitude range 24-51° north, and longitude range 64-91° west, which covers most of North America east of the Mississippi River. Using speciation factors consistent with past emission source studies, we find the relative emission proportions among Hg(0):Hg(II):Hg(p) species are 47:35:18. Maps of the various mercury species' emissions patterns are presented. Gridded emission patterns show local mercury emission extremes associated with individual cement production and municipal incineration facilities, and in contrast to past inventories, population centers do not stand out. Considerable uncertainties are still present in estimating emissions from large point sources, as are methods of apportioning emissions among various mercury species. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Walcek, C., De Santis, S., & Gentile, T. (2003). Preparation of mercury emissions inventory for eastern North America. In Environmental Pollution (Vol. 123, pp. 375–381). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0269-7491(03)00028-9

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