2011
DOI: 10.2478/v10145-011-0026-y
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Mercury Pollution Exploration in Latvia with High-Sensitivity Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

Abstract: Mercury Pollution Exploration in Latvia with High-Sensitivity Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectrometry This research presents Hg pollution measurements performed in Latvia with sensitive method using Zeeman AAS analyzer RA-915+ and necessary attachments. Air in Riga city and water samples from a number of rivers and lakes of Latvia were analyzed for presence of low-level Hg concentrations. Ombrotrophic bog peat was analyzed to get insight into long-term trends. Environment in the sites sampled is relative… Show more

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“…Measurements at the site were continued on a semi-regular basis throughout the following years providing a chart of maximum registered concentrations shown in Fig. 3 (Bogans et al 2011). The authors supposed that after 6 years, the mercury spill would have evaporated, and the concentrations would have returned to background levels.…”
Section: Detected Mercury Spillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements at the site were continued on a semi-regular basis throughout the following years providing a chart of maximum registered concentrations shown in Fig. 3 (Bogans et al 2011). The authors supposed that after 6 years, the mercury spill would have evaporated, and the concentrations would have returned to background levels.…”
Section: Detected Mercury Spillsmentioning
confidence: 99%