2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-022-10107-7
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Health risk assessment of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) in Mexico City

Abstract: Emissions of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM or Hg 0 ) from different sources in urban areas are important subjects for environmental investigations. In this study, atmospheric Hg measurements were conducted to investigate air pollution in the urban environment by carrying out several mobile surveys in Mexico City. This work presents atmospheric concentrations of GEM in terms of diurnal variation trends and comparisons with criteria for pollutant concentrations such as CO, SO … Show more

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“…These documents envisage, among other things, a shift to environmentally friendly and resource-saving energy, the rational use of natural resources, and a reduction in dangerous polluting substances' emissions [4,5]. Various teams, both Russian [6,7] and foreign [8,9], perform research on assessing the impact of industrial facilities on the environment. To carry out impact assessments, the results of measurements of environmental elements (air, water, soil) are used, as well as monitoring and statistical information: state reports and reports of industrial facilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These documents envisage, among other things, a shift to environmentally friendly and resource-saving energy, the rational use of natural resources, and a reduction in dangerous polluting substances' emissions [4,5]. Various teams, both Russian [6,7] and foreign [8,9], perform research on assessing the impact of industrial facilities on the environment. To carry out impact assessments, the results of measurements of environmental elements (air, water, soil) are used, as well as monitoring and statistical information: state reports and reports of industrial facilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%