Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Events in Arctic Regions
Explore the impact of atmospheric mercury depletion in polar regions during the Arctic spring. This presentation delves into the trajectory of mercury post-depletion, emphasizing environmental implications and mercury cycling theories. Discover how pollution in 53 streams is assessed and gain insights into the research conducted by experts in the field.
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Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Events in Polar Regions during Arctic Spring Katrine Aspmo Torunn Berg Norwegian Institute for Air Research Grethe Wibetoe University of Oslo, Dept. of Chemistry 16 June 2004
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This talk traces what happens to mercury after it depletes from the atmosphere in arctic regions Measurements from Station Theory for mercury cycling 5 Environmental implications
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For the 53 streams, we assessed the pollution using a set of six criteria Total Total Nitrogen Average Habitat Score Acidity Chloride Sulfate Phosphorus Reference Fair Impaired [Waite et al. 2000]
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Normalized friction factors and Nusselt numbers correlated our data with the data of others Pressure Taps Venturi Meter Voltmeter Thermocouples Pressure Drop Reynolds Number Heat Flux, q Tinlet Twall Tbulk h dP D 2 . 0 Nuo, fo . 0 = 046 Re f Friction Factor, f 2 x tap h u = f 0 2 bulk air = 8 . 0 4 . 0 h D . 0 023 Re Pr Nu Nu = h Nu 0 k air 11
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