2017
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2016.09.29.02
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Soil mercury spatial variations in the fault zone and corresponding influence factors

Abstract: Field measurements were performed using a LUMEX RA-915+ mercury vapour analyser to determine the gaseous mercury (Hg) concentrations in the soils of the North China plain, Loess Plateau, Changping District, Haiyuan fault zone, and north Beiluntai (BLT) fault at the edge of south Tianshan. The factors affecting the soil gas Hg concentration, such as the sampler type, test hole depth, soil characteristics, fault characteristics, and the mechanisms of their influence are discussed in terms of a gas diffusion equa… Show more

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“…Hg is a heavy metal of great concern due to its extreme mobility and absorbability. Hg can be easily enriched in faults due to its special physical and chemical properties, and it can migrate from the interior to the surface along a fault or rock fracture due to fluid carrying or pressure gradient (Yangfen et al, 1989;Zhang et al, 2014;Sun et al, 2017a). H 2 is a relatively active volatile substance and its diffusion speed is much higher than that of other gasses.…”
Section: Effects Of Physical and Chemical Properties Of Gassesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hg is a heavy metal of great concern due to its extreme mobility and absorbability. Hg can be easily enriched in faults due to its special physical and chemical properties, and it can migrate from the interior to the surface along a fault or rock fracture due to fluid carrying or pressure gradient (Yangfen et al, 1989;Zhang et al, 2014;Sun et al, 2017a). H 2 is a relatively active volatile substance and its diffusion speed is much higher than that of other gasses.…”
Section: Effects Of Physical and Chemical Properties Of Gassesmentioning
confidence: 99%