Journalpaper

The effect of soil moisture on the emission of mercury from soils

Abstract

We have investigated the effect of soil moisture on mercury emission fluxes (MEFs) from soils under controlled conditions with a laboratory flux chamber system. Over wet soils MEFs first increase by a factor of five to ten with decreasing soil moisture, peak between 33% and 10% and than decrease to less than 2% of the maximum observed flux at soil moisture levels below 1%. Our results strongly indicate that the MEFs are more likely to be controlled by the soil moisture tension rather than by the soil moisture level.
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