The sea–air exchange of mercury (Hg) in the marine boundary layer of the Augusta basin (southern Italy): Concentrations and evasion flux
- Authors: Bagnato, E; Sproveri, M; Barra, M; Bitetto, M; Bonsignore, M; Calabrese, S; Di Stefano, V; Oliveri, E; Parello, F; Mazzola, S
- Publication year: 2013
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- Key words: Atmospheric mercury concentrations; Augusta basin; Gaseous elemental mercury; Marine boundary layer; Mercury evasion flux; Sea-air evasion;
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/84843
Abstract
The first attempt to systematically investigate the atmospheric mercury (Hg) in the MBL of the Augusta basin (SE Sicily, Italy) has been undertaken. In the past the basin was the receptor for Hg from an intense industrial activity which contaminated the bottom sediments of the Bay, making this area a potential source of pollution for the surrounding Mediterranean. Three oceanographic cruises have been thus performed in the basin during the winter and summer 2011/2012, where we estimated averaged Hgatm concentrations of about 1.5±0.4 (range 0.9-3.1) and 2.1±0.98 (range 1.1-3.1) ngm-3 for the two seasons, respectively. These data are somewhat higher than the background Hgatm value measured over the land (range 1.1±0.3ngm-3) at downtown Augusta, while are similar to those detected in other polluted regions elsewhere. Hg evasion fluxes estimated at the sea/air interface over the Bay range from 3.6±0.3 (unpolluted site) to 72±0.1 (polluted site of the basin) ngm-2h-1. By extending these mea...