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- W2148744854 abstract "Abstract Source–receptor relationships for mercury (Hg) and other trace elements wet deposited in southeastern Florida were investigated using daily event precipitation samples collected over a 1-yr period in 1995–96. Data collected in Davie, Florida, showed significantly higher (2.2 times) volume-weighted mean (VWM) Hg concentrations during the spring and summer seasons relative to winter. A meteorological tracer analysis, utilizing the ratio of trace elements lanthanum (La) to cerium (Ce), determined that “feed” air to precipitation cells arriving at the site incorporated local urban emissions more frequently during the spring and summer seasons. Using Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler (WSR-88D) data, analysis of precipitation-cell path histories for events collected at 17 sites in southeastern Florida over 1 month in the summer of 1995 showed significantly higher (2.0 times) VWM Hg concentrations in events with easterly cell paths than in those with westerly paths for storms arriving at Everglades sites. Significantly higher VWM concentrations for known anthropogenic elements vanadium (V) and nickel (Ni) (oil combustion) and lead (Pb) and antimony (Sb) (waste incineration) were also observed in events with easterly paths. In addition, events arriving from the east (offshore) that impacted the coastal sites were significantly lower in Hg (a factor of 2.6) than were events from the east that impacted the urban sites (after events moved inland over emission sources). This study demonstrates that source–receptor relationships can be established by analyzing the meteorological conditions corresponding to each precipitation event, and it supports the previous finding that local anthropogenic sources played the dominant role in the wet deposition of Hg to southern Florida and the Everglades during the study period." @default.
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- W2148744854 title "The Influence of Meteorological Conditions on the Wet Deposition of Mercury in Southern Florida" @default.
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