An updated global mercury budget from a coupled atmosphere-land-ocean model: 40% more re-emissions buffer the effect of primary emission reductions

ONE EARTH(2023)

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The effectiveness of reducing the environmental level of mercury (Hg) by controlling anthropogenic emis-sions depends on the magnitude of re-emissions from the land and ocean, which requires a comprehensive understanding of its global biogeochemical cycle. Recent advances in atmospheric Hg redox chemistry, vegetation uptake, seawater Hg sources, and riverine discharges greatly challenge our understanding of the global Hg cycle, but the overall effects remain understudied. Here, we develop a new coupled atmo-sphere-land-ocean model and find potentially 40% higher total atmospheric Hg emissions than previously recognized primarily because of higher re-emissions from the ocean. Our results suggest a likely smaller sensitivity of environmental Hg levels to anthropogenic emission changes, stressing that potentially more aggressive emission control is required to decrease Hg levels.
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global mercury budget,atmosphere-land-ocean,re-emissions
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