Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
This model study about the influence of chemical reactants on the transport of mercury is part
of an international mercury model inter-comparison (MMTF) coordinated by the EU-FP7 Research
Project GMOS (Global Mercury Observation System). GMOS focuses on the improvement
and validation of mercury models to assist establishing a global monitoring network and to support
the implementation of the Minamata Convention. For the model inter-comparison, several
global and regional Chemistry Transport Models (CTM) were used to simulate the influence of reactants
on mercury oxidation. For this, gas and aqueous phase reactions of mercury with bromine
were implemented into the models. As reactants, precalculated bromine concentrations were taken
from the global bromine models P-TOMCAT and GEOS-CHEM.
The modelled concentrations of oxidized mercury were compared to observations from GMOS
measurement stations, and air craft campaigns. It was found that, even outside of polar regions,
bromine plays an important role in the oxidation of mercury. Moreover, the chosen reactant influenced
the vertical distribution of mercury in the atmosphere. While little difference was found for
GOM concentrations at the surface level, the bromine reaction was able to explain the elevated
concentration of GOM observed in the free troposphere.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
bromine reaction; mercury chemistry
Elenco autori:
DE SIMONE, Francesco; Hedgecock, IAN MICHAEL; Gencarelli, CHRISTIAN NATALE
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