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Tellus B | 2004

The Arctic: a sink for mercury

Parisa A. Ariya; Ashu Dastoor; Marc Amyot; William H. Schroeder; L. A. Barrie; K. G. Anlauf; Farhad Raofie; Andrew B. Ryzhkov; Didier Davignon; Janick Lalonde; Alexandra Steffen

Mercury is a persistent, toxic and bio-accumulative pollutant of global interest. Its main mass in the troposphere is in the form of elemental gas-phase mercury. Rapid, near-complete depletion of mercury has been observed during spring in the atmospheric boundary layer of frozen marine areas in Arctic, sub-Arctic and Antarctic locations. It is strongly correlated with ozone depletion. To date, evidence has indicated strongly that chemistry involving halogen gases from surface sea-salt is the mechanism of this destruction. Precisely which halogen gases are the main players has remained unresolved. Our novel kinetic data and multiscale modelling show that Br atoms and BrO radicals are the most effective halogens driving mercury oxidation. The reduction of oxidized mercury deposited in the snow pack back to Hg0 and subsequent diffusion to the atmosphere is observed. However, it cannot compensate for the total deposition, and a net accumulation occurs. We use a unique global atmospheric mercury model to estimate that halogen-driven mercury depletion events result in a 44% increase in the net deposition of mercury to the Arctic. Over a 1-yr cycle, we estimate an accumulation of 325 tons of mercury in the Arctic.


Analytical Chemistry | 2015

Development of a Particle-Trap Preconcentration-Soft Ionization Mass Spectrometric Technique for the Quantification of Mercury Halides in Air

Daniel Deeds; Avik Ghoshdastidar; Farhad Raofie; Elise-Andrée Guérette; Alain Tessier; Parisa A. Ariya

Measurement of oxidized mercury, Hg(II), in the atmosphere poses a significant analytical challenge as Hg(II) is present at ultra-trace concentrations (picograms per cubic meter air). Current technologies are sufficiently sensitive to measure the total Hg present as Hg(II) but cannot determine the chemical speciation of Hg(II). We detail here the development of a soft ionization mass spectrometric technique coupled with preconcentration onto nano- or microparticle-based traps prior to analysis for the measurement of mercury halides in air. The current methodology has comparable detection limits (4-11 pg m(-3)) to previously developed techniques for the measurement of total inorganic mercury in air while allowing for the identification of HgX2 in collected samples. Both mercury chloride and mercury bromide have been sporadically detected in Montreal urban and indoor air using atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-mass spectrometry (APCI-MS). We discuss limitations and advantages of the current technique and discuss potential avenues for future research including quantitative trace measurements of a larger range of mercury compounds.


Atmospheric Environment | 2004

Redox transformations of mercury in an Arctic snowpack at springtime

Alexandre J. Poulain; Janick D. Lalonde; Marc Amyot; Justin A. Shead; Farhad Raofie; Parisa A. Ariya


Environmental Science & Technology | 2004

Product study of the gas-phase BrO-initiated oxidation of Hg0: evidence for stable Hg1+ compounds.

Farhad Raofie; Parisa A. Ariya


Environmental Science & Technology | 2007

Biological and chemical redox transformations of mercury in fresh and salt waters of the high arctic during spring and summer.

Alexandre J. Poulain; Edenise Garcia; Marc Amyot; Peter G. C. Campbell; Farhad Raofie; Parisa A. Ariya


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2008

Effects of relative humidity and CO(g) on the O3-initiated oxidation reaction of Hg0(g) : kinetic & product studies

Graydon Snider; Farhad Raofie; Parisa A. Ariya


Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 2008

Reaction of gaseous mercury with molecular iodine, atomic iodine, and iodine oxide radicals — Kinetics, product studies, and atmospheric implications

Farhad Raofie; Graydon Snider; Parisa A. Ariya


Archive | 2014

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL SPECIATION OF HEAVY METALS AND OTHER TOXIC POLLUTANTS

Parisa A. Ariya; Farhad Raofie; Daniel Deeds


Advances in Quantum Chemistry | 2008

Chapter 13 - Theoretical and Experimental Studies of the Gas-Phase Cl-Atom Initiated Reactions of Benzene and Toluene

Andrew B. Ryzhkov; Parisa A. Ariya; Farhad Raofie; H. Niki; G. W. Harris


Archive | 2007

Effects of Relative Humidity and Carbon Monoxide on the ozone-initiated Reaction of Gaseous Mercury: Kinetic & product studies

Graydon Snider; Farhad Raofie; Parisa A. Ariya

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Marc Amyot

Université de Montréal

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Alexandra Steffen

Meteorological Service of Canada

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Didier Davignon

Meteorological Service of Canada

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Edenise Garcia

Université de Montréal

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