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Odds and ends of atmospheric mercury in Europe and over the North Atlantic Ocean: temporal trends of 25 years of measurements

The global monitoring plan of the Minamata Convention on Mercury was established to generate long-term data necessary for evaluating the effectiveness of regulatory measures at a global scale. After 25 years of monitoring (since 1995), Mace Head is one of the atmospheric monitoring stations with the...

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Published in:Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2022-03, Vol.22 (6), p.3827-3840
Main Authors: Custódio, Danilo, Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo, Spain, T. Gerard, Pankratov, Fidel F, Strigunova, Iana, Molepo, Koketso, Skov, Henrik, Bieser, Johannes, Ebinghaus, Ralf
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