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Recent declines in atmospheric mercury deposition in the upper Midwest
Daniel R. Engstrom,
Edward B. Swain
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Upper Midwest
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Mercury
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Sediment Core
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Mercury Deposition
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Atmospheric Mercury Deposition
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Minnesota
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Emission Reduction
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North America
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Peatland
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North Europe
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Mercury Pollution
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Natural Gas
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Waste Incineration
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Industrial Use
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Stack Length
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Northern Hemisphere
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Long-range Transport
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Anthropogenic Emissions
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Inventory Data
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Coastal Lakes
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Residential Heating
50%
Regional Sources
50%
Southeast Alaska
50%
U.S. Inventory
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Pollution Control Technology
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Global Mercury Emissions
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Urban Lakes
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Atmospherics
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Emissions
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Sediment Core
50%
Minnesota
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United States of America
25%
North America
25%
Peatland
25%
Alaska
25%
Northern Hemisphere
25%
Europe
25%
Incineration
25%
Natural Gas
25%
Long-Distance Transport
25%
Pollution Control Technology
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