Field approaches to measure Hg exchange between natural surfaces and the atmosphere a review
Material type: TextSeries: Critical reviews in environmental science and technology ; Volume , number ,Ohio Taylor & Francis 2013Content type:- text
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This review focuses on a vital part of Hg (Hg) atmosphere-natural surface exchange field observational studies, namely the theory, applications, strengths, and limitations of the various experimental methodologies applied to gauge the flux process. We present an in-depth review, a comprehensive literature synthesis, and methodological and instrumentation advances for terrestrial and marine Hg flux studies in recent years. In particular, we outline the theory of a wide range of measurement techniques and detail the operational protocols.
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