2001
DOI: 10.1029/2000gl012193
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Gaseous mercury emissions from a fire in the Cape Peninsula, South Africa, during January 2000

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“…These results are in agreement with a previous study in the Sierra Nevada Mountains (Engle et al, 2006) which reported that dominant losses of Hg from a prescribed fire originated from the combustion of litter while a wildfire site showed larger Hg losses through removal of both litter and aboveground vegetation. Our study is also in support of many fire studies which indicate substantial losses of Hg to the atmosphere by wildfires mainly due to combustion of above-ground biomass and litter Sigler et al, 2003;Friedli et al, 2001Friedli et al, , 2003aArtaxo et al, 2000;Brunke et al, 2001;Ebinghaus et al, 2007).…”
Section: Effects Of Fires On C and Hg Poolssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…These results are in agreement with a previous study in the Sierra Nevada Mountains (Engle et al, 2006) which reported that dominant losses of Hg from a prescribed fire originated from the combustion of litter while a wildfire site showed larger Hg losses through removal of both litter and aboveground vegetation. Our study is also in support of many fire studies which indicate substantial losses of Hg to the atmosphere by wildfires mainly due to combustion of above-ground biomass and litter Sigler et al, 2003;Friedli et al, 2001Friedli et al, , 2003aArtaxo et al, 2000;Brunke et al, 2001;Ebinghaus et al, 2007).…”
Section: Effects Of Fires On C and Hg Poolssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Annual medians (cruise medians) are used to suppress the influence of occasional high TGM values due to episodes of local or regional pollution such as by biomass burning at Cape Point [Brunke et al, 2001] or low values due to polar springtime TGM depletion [Schroeder et al, 1998;Ebinghaus et al, 2002a]. All points are presented with 95% median confidence ranges [Sachs, 1978], the latter being sometimes smaller than the median symbols.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] The data used for the reconstruction of the TGM trend were collected at Rörvik, Wank, Lista, Mace Head, Ny Å lesund, Alert in the NH, Cape Point, Neumayer in the SH, and during 8 ship cruises over the Atlantic Ocean made since 1977 (RS Walther Herwig in 1977and 1978, RS Meteor in 1979and 1980, and RS Polarstern in 1990/2000.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14). Measurements of GEM in BB plumes are rare but the following ER to CO have been reported: 0.067×10 −6 ppb GEM/ppb CO (Friedli et al, 2003a) for a mixture of conifers, grass and shrubs, 0.204×10 −6 ppb GEM/ppb CO (Friedli et al, 2003b) for black spruce, 0.21×10 −6 ppb GEM/ppb CO (Brunke et al, 2001) for fynbos, and 0.086×10 −6 ppb GEM/ppb CO (Sigler et al, 2003) for black spruce and jack pine. Assuming the highest reported ER of 0.21×10 −6 ppb GEM/ppb CO, the observed maximum CO enhancement at Zeppelin of 100 ppb would correspond to 182 pg m −3 GEM enhancement.…”
Section: Gaseous Elemental Mercurymentioning
confidence: 99%