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Environmental Pollution | 2012

Litterfall mercury dry deposition in the eastern USA

Martin R. Risch; John F. DeWild; David P. Krabbenhoft; Randall K. Kolka; Leiming Zhang

Mercury (Hg) in autumn litterfall from predominately deciduous forests was measured in 3 years of samples from 23 Mercury Deposition Network sites in 15 states across the eastern USA. Annual litterfall Hg dry deposition was significantly higher (median 12.3 micrograms per square meter (μg/m(2)), range 3.5-23.4 μg/m(2)) than annual Hg wet deposition (median 9.6 μg/m(2), range 4.4-19.7 μg/m(2)). The mean ratio of dry to wet Hg deposition was 1.3-1. The sum of dry and wet Hg deposition averaged 21 μg/m(2) per year and 55% was litterfall dry deposition. Methylmercury was a median 0.8% of Hg in litterfall and ranged from 0.6 to 1.5%. Annual litterfall Hg and wet Hg deposition rates differed significantly and were weakly correlated. Litterfall Hg dry deposition differed among forest-cover types. This study demonstrated how annual litterfall Hg dry deposition rates approximate the lower bound of annual Hg dry fluxes.


Environmental Pollution | 2012

Spatial patterns and temporal trends in mercury concentrations, precipitation depths, and mercury wet deposition in the North American Great Lakes region, 2002-2008

Martin R. Risch; Kathleen K. Fowler; Gerard J. Keeler; Sean Backus; Pierrette Blanchard; James A. Barres; J. Timothy Dvonch

Annual and weekly mercury (Hg) concentrations, precipitation depths, and Hg wet deposition in the Great Lakes region were analyzed by using data from 5 monitoring networks in the USA and Canada for a 2002-2008 study period. High-resolution maps of calculated annual data, 7-year mean data, and net interannual change for the study period were prepared to assess spatial patterns. Areas with 7-year mean annual Hg concentrations higher than the 12 ng per liter water-quality criterion were mapped in 4 states. Temporal trends in measured weekly data were determined statistically. Monitoring sites with significant 7-year trends in weekly Hg wet deposition were spatially separated and were not sites with trends in weekly Hg concentration. During 2002-2008, Hg wet deposition was found to be unchanged in the Great Lakes region and its subregions. Any small decreases in Hg concentration apparently were offset by increases in precipitation.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2016

The Estimated Six-Year Mercury Dry Deposition Across North America

Leiming Zhang; Zhiyong Wu; Irene Cheng; L. Paige Wright; Mark L. Olson; Martin R. Risch; Steven Brooks; Mark S. Castro; Gary Conley; Eric S. Edgerton; Thomas M. Holsen; Winston T. Luke; Robert Tordon; Peter Weiss-Penzias


Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene | 2015

Geochemical legacies and the future health of cities: A tale of two neurotoxins in urban soils

Gabriel M. Filippelli; Martin R. Risch; Mark A.S. Laidlaw; Deborah Nichols; Julie Crewe


Environmental Pollution | 2017

Atmospheric mercury deposition to forests in the eastern USA

Martin R. Risch; John F. DeWild; Leiming Zhang; Elizabeth W. Boyer; David P. Krabbenhoft


Atmospheric Environment | 2014

A Great Lakes atmospheric mercury monitoring network: evaluation and design

Martin R. Risch; Donna M. Kenski


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2007

Measurement of Atmospheric Mercury Species with Manual Sampling and Analysis Methods in a Case Study in Indiana

Martin R. Risch; Eric Prestbo; Lucas Hawkins


Scientific Investigations Report | 2007

Mercury in Precipitation in Indiana, January 2001-December 2003

Martin R. Risch; Kathleen K. Fowler


US Geological Survey professional paper | 2010

Mercury in Indiana watersheds: retrospective for 2001-2006

Martin R. Risch; Nancy T. Baker; Kathleen K. Fowler; Amanda L. Egler; David C. Lampe


Atmosphere | 2018

Spatial Patterns and Temporal Changes in Atmospheric-Mercury Deposition for the Midwestern USA, 2001–2016

Martin R. Risch; Donna M. Kenski

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David P. Krabbenhoft

United States Geological Survey

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John F. DeWild

United States Geological Survey

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Nancy T. Baker

United States Geological Survey

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Aldo V. Vecchia

United States Geological Survey

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David A. Alvarez

United States Geological Survey

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David C. Lampe

United States Geological Survey

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Elizabeth W. Boyer

Pennsylvania State University

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