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Letter
Nature Geoscience 2, 505–508 (1 July 2009) | doi:10.1038/ngeo549
Atmospheric depletion of mercury over Antarctica during glacial periods
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Abstract
Mercury is a globally dispersed toxic metal that affects even remote polar areas. During seasonal atmospheric mercury depletion events in polar areas, mercury is removed from the atmosphere and subsequently deposited in the surface snows.
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