Response of Freshwater Systems to Local and Global Changes in Mercury Emissions

Lakes and other waterways, and the biota in those waterways, receiving their mercury burden primarily via atmospheric deposition can be expected to exhibit responses to changes in deposition over an extended time period. A projected control strategy for power plant emissions of mercury was imposed o...

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Main Authors: Levin L., Vijayaraghavan K., Lohman K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2013-04-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130124004
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spelling doaj-e4e231889bf44cadba7c3ddbfc73295c2021-02-02T09:00:48ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422013-04-0112400410.1051/e3sconf/20130124004Response of Freshwater Systems to Local and Global Changes in Mercury EmissionsLevin L.Vijayaraghavan K.Lohman K.Lakes and other waterways, and the biota in those waterways, receiving their mercury burden primarily via atmospheric deposition can be expected to exhibit responses to changes in deposition over an extended time period. A projected control strategy for power plant emissions of mercury was imposed on modeled U.S. plants, while international emissions were modeled for two Chinese emission scenarios: a “business-as-usual” scenario and an “expedited controls” scenario. Levels of mercury in fish were simulated in a New England lake located close to a large U.S. power plant. Results indicated that fish responses to mercury emissions changes were spread over several years, and that even severe reductions in U.S. emissions were masked by non-U.S. emissions growth. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130124004Mercurymethylmercuryemissionsecosystem dynamics
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author Levin L.
Vijayaraghavan K.
Lohman K.
spellingShingle Levin L.
Vijayaraghavan K.
Lohman K.
Response of Freshwater Systems to Local and Global Changes in Mercury Emissions
E3S Web of Conferences
Mercury
methylmercury
emissions
ecosystem dynamics
author_facet Levin L.
Vijayaraghavan K.
Lohman K.
author_sort Levin L.
title Response of Freshwater Systems to Local and Global Changes in Mercury Emissions
title_short Response of Freshwater Systems to Local and Global Changes in Mercury Emissions
title_full Response of Freshwater Systems to Local and Global Changes in Mercury Emissions
title_fullStr Response of Freshwater Systems to Local and Global Changes in Mercury Emissions
title_full_unstemmed Response of Freshwater Systems to Local and Global Changes in Mercury Emissions
title_sort response of freshwater systems to local and global changes in mercury emissions
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Lakes and other waterways, and the biota in those waterways, receiving their mercury burden primarily via atmospheric deposition can be expected to exhibit responses to changes in deposition over an extended time period. A projected control strategy for power plant emissions of mercury was imposed on modeled U.S. plants, while international emissions were modeled for two Chinese emission scenarios: a “business-as-usual” scenario and an “expedited controls” scenario. Levels of mercury in fish were simulated in a New England lake located close to a large U.S. power plant. Results indicated that fish responses to mercury emissions changes were spread over several years, and that even severe reductions in U.S. emissions were masked by non-U.S. emissions growth.
topic Mercury
methylmercury
emissions
ecosystem dynamics
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130124004
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