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ABOUT THE FEATURES OF THE MERCURY LEVELS FORMATION IN PRECIPITATION OF THE AZOV SEA AND THE WHITE SEA

A.A.Zimovets

First published: 2015https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b51/s20.003View metrics

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Title
ABOUT THE FEATURES OF THE MERCURY LEVELS FORMATION IN PRECIPITATION OF THE AZOV SEA AND THE WHITE SEA
Authors
A.A.Zimovets
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
19-24
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-39-1
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Berezan O. A., Fedorov Yu.A. Research of the content of mercury in an atmospheric precipitation as one of components of its balance in an ecosystem of the Taganrog Bay // Health and safety. Labor and environmental protection: Interuniversity collection of scientific works. Vol. 5 (international). RGASHM, Rostov-on -Don, P. 80-82, 2001.

  3. Fedorov Yu.A. Zimovets A.A., Ovsepyan A.E., Dotsenko I.V. Physical and chemical conditions in estuarial area of Northern Dvina and their influence on forms of stay and migration of mercury // News of higher educational institutions. North Caucasus region. Natural sciences, № 2, P. 86-89, 2011.

  4. Jonasson I.R., Boyle R.W., Geochemistry of mercury and origins of natural contamination of the environment. The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin. January, Pp . 1-8, 1972.

  5. Keeler G.J., Landis M.S., Norris G.A., Christianson E.M., Dvonch J.T. Sources of mercury wet deposition in eastern Ohio, USA // Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 40(19), P. 5874-5881, 2006.

  6. Klenkin A.A. Ekosystem of the Sea of Azov: anthropogenous pollution / A.A. Klenkin, I.G. Korpakova, L.F. Pavlenko, Z.A. Temerdashev. Krasnodar: «Prosveshcheniye-Yug», 324 p., 2007.

  7. Nelson S.J., Johnson K.B., Weathers K.C., Kahl J.S., Krabbenhoft D.P. et all. A comparison of winter mercury accumulation at forested and no-canopy sites measured with different snow sampling techniques // Applied Geochemistry, vol. 23 (3), P. 384-398, 2008.

  8. Ovsepyan A.E., Fedorov Yu.A., Zimovets A.A., Savitsky V.A. Investigations of mercury content in the lakes of the Arkhangelsk region // Proceedings of the 5rd International Academic Conference «Applied and Fundamental Studies». St. Louis, Missouri, USA, P. 99-103, 2014.

  9. Pacyna J.M., Cousins I. T., Halsall C. , Rautio A. , Pawlak J. , Pacyna E.G., Sundseth K., Wilson S., Munthe J . Impacts on human health in the Arctic owing to climate- induced changes in contaminant cycling – The EU ArcRisk project policy outcome, Environmental science & policy, vol. 50, pp. 200-213, 2015.

  10. Sherman L. S., Blum J. D., Timothy J. D., Gratz L. E., Landis M. S. The use of Pb, Sr, and Hg isotopes in Great Lakes precipitation as a tool for pollution source attribution, Science of the Total Environment, vol. 502, pp. 362–374, 2015.

  11. Siudek P., Falkowska L., Brodecka A., Kowalski A., Frankowski M., Siepak J . Mercury in precipitation over the coastal zone of the southern Baltic Sea, Poland , Environ Sci Pollut Res, vol. 22, pp. 2546–2557, 2015.

  12. Zheng J. Archives of total mercury reconstructed with ice and snow from Greenland and the Canadian High Arctic, Science of the Total Environment vol. –510, pp. 133–144, 2015. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  13. AMAP Assessment 2011: Mercury in the Arctic, Oslo, Norway: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment P rogramme (AMAP); P. 193, 2011.

  14. Berezan O. A., Fedorov Yu.A. Research of the content of mercury in an atmospheric precipitation as one of components of its balance in an ecosystem of the Taganrog Bay // Health and safety. Labor and environmental protection: Interuniversity collection of scientific works. Vol. 5 (international). RGASHM, Rostov-on -Don, P. 80-82, 2001.

  15. Fedorov Yu.A. Zimovets A.A., Ovsepyan A.E., Dotsenko I.V. Physical and chemical conditions in estuarial area of Northern Dvina and their influence on forms of stay and migration of mercury // News of higher educational institutions. North Caucasus region. Natural sciences, № 2, P. 86-89, 2011.

  16. Jonasson I.R., Boyle R.W., Geochemistry of mercury and origins of natural contamination of the environment. The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin. January, Pp . 1-8, 1972.

  17. Keeler G.J., Landis M.S., Norris G.A., Christianson E.M., Dvonch J.T. Sources of mercury wet deposition in eastern Ohio, USA // Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 40(19), P. 5874-5881, 2006.

  18. Klenkin A.A. Ekosystem of the Sea of Azov: anthropogenous pollution / A.A. Klenkin, I.G. Korpakova, L.F. Pavlenko, Z.A. Temerdashev. Krasnodar: «Prosveshcheniye-Yug», 324 p., 2007.

  19. Nelson S.J., Johnson K.B., Weathers K.C., Kahl J.S., Krabbenhoft D.P. et all. A comparison of winter mercury accumulation at forested and no-canopy sites measured with different snow sampling techniques // Applied Geochemistry, vol. 23 (3), P. 384-398, 2008.

  20. Ovsepyan A.E., Fedorov Yu.A., Zimovets A.A., Savitsky V.A. Investigations of mercury content in the lakes of the Arkhangelsk region // Proceedings of the 5rd International Academic Conference «Applied and Fundamental Studies». St. Louis, Missouri, USA, P. 99-103, 2014.

  21. Pacyna J.M., Cousins I. T., Halsall C. , Rautio A. , Pawlak J. , Pacyna E.G., Sundseth K., Wilson S., Munthe J . Impacts on human health in the Arctic owing to climate- induced changes in contaminant cycling – The EU ArcRisk project policy outcome, Environmental science & policy, vol. 50, pp. 200-213, 2015.

  22. Sherman L. S., Blum J. D., Timothy J. D., Gratz L. E., Landis M. S. The use of Pb, Sr, and Hg isotopes in Great Lakes precipitation as a tool for pollution source attribution, Science of the Total Environment, vol. 502, pp. 362–374, 2015.

  23. Siudek P., Falkowska L., Brodecka A., Kowalski A., Frankowski M., Siepak J . Mercury in precipitation over the coastal zone of the southern Baltic Sea, Poland , Environ Sci Pollut Res, vol. 22, pp. 2546–2557, 2015.

  24. Zheng J. Archives of total mercury reconstructed with ice and snow from Greenland and the Canadian High Arctic, Science of the Total Environment vol. –510, pp. 133–144, 2015. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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