Role of the stratosphere in the global mercury cycle

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.ads1459
Alfonso Saiz-Lopez, Carlos A. Cuevas, A. Ulises Acuña, Juan A. Añel, Anoop S. Mahajan, Laura de la Torre, Wuhu Feng, Juan Z. Dávalos, Daniel Roca-Sanjuán, Douglas E. Kinnison, Javier Carmona-García, Rafael P. Fernandez, Qinyi Li, Jeroen E. Sonke, Aryeh Feinberg, Juan Carlos Gómez Martín, Julián Villamayor, Peng Zhang, Yanxu Zhang, Christopher S. Blaszczak-Boxe, Oleg Travnikov, Feiyue Wang, Johannes Bieser, Joseph S. Francisco, John M. C. Plane
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Mercury (Hg) is a global pollutant with substantial risks to human and ecosystem health. By upward transport in tropical regions, mercury enters into the stratosphere, but the contribution of the stratosphere to global mercury dispersion and deposition remains unknown. We find that between 5 and 50% (passing through the 400-kelvin isentropic surface and tropopause, respectively) of the mercury mass deposited on Earth’s surface is chemically processed in the lower stratosphere. Our results show the stratosphere as a unique chemical environment where elemental mercury is efficiently converted to long-lived oxidized species. Subsequent downward transport contributes substantially to the oxidized mercury burden in the troposphere. The results show that the stratosphere facilitates the global dispersion of large amounts of mercury from polluted source regions to Earth’s remote environments. We find that stratospheric transport is as important as tropospheric transport in interhemispheric mercury dispersion. Future projections suggest that expected changes in atmospheric circulation will increase the transport of mercury into the stratosphere.

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平流层在全球汞循环中的作用。
汞(Hg)是一种全球性污染物,对人类和生态系统健康具有重大风险。通过热带地区的向上输送,汞进入平流层,但平流层对全球汞弥散和沉积的贡献尚不清楚。我们发现,在地球表面沉积的汞质量中,有5%到50%(分别通过400开尔文等熵面和对流层顶)在平流层下层进行了化学处理。我们的结果表明,平流层是一个独特的化学环境,元素汞有效地转化为长寿命的氧化物质。随后的向下输送在很大程度上促成了对流层中的氧化汞负荷。结果表明,平流层促进了大量汞从污染源区域向地球偏远环境的全球扩散。我们发现,在半球间汞弥散中,平流层传输与对流层传输同样重要。未来的预测表明,预期的大气环流变化将增加汞向平流层的输送。
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