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8th international
conference
on mercury as
a global pollutant

june 29th, 2004
Ljubljana, Slovenia

 

 

PROGRAMME


Tuesday, June 29th 2004


Anthropogenic and natural Emmissions

Linhart Hall (LD)

8:30

Pacyna, Jozef M.

Global Anthropogenic sources and Emissions of Mercury in 2000

O-01

9:10

Pyle, David

Volcanic Emissions of Mercury to the Atmosphere: uncertainties and outstanding issues

O-02

9:50

Friedli, Hans

Contribution from Biomass burning to global Mercury budgets

O-03

10:30

 

Coffee break


Speciations

Linhart Hall (LD)

11:00

Adams, Freddy

Speciation Analysis of Mercury in the Polar Environment by multi-capillary Gas Chromatography-Inductively coupled Plasma Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry

O-04

11:40

Klaue, Bjoern

Investigation of Mercury isotopis mass fractionation as a novel tracer for sources and pathways of Mercury in the environmetn

O-05

12:20

Miller, Carrie

The Use of Octanol Water Partitioning to Measure Hg Speciation in Natural Samples

O-06

13:00

 

Lunch


Air/Surface exchange over soil and vegetation

Linhart Hall (LD)

15:00

Sexauer Gustin, Mae

Controlled experimental examination of the role of precipitation and moisture content on Mercury emissions from soils

O-07

15:40

Marsik, Frank

The Air-Surface exhange of gaseous Mercury over a mixed Sawgrass-Cattail stand within the Florida everglades

O-08

16:20

Obrist, Daniel

Large annual Hg emissions over Tallgrass prairie grasslands indicate vegetated terrestrial ecosystems to be sources of Hg to the atmosphere

O-09

17:00

Fostier, Anne Hélene

Atmosphere - Soil Exchange of Mercury in the Negro River Basin, Amazon: Influences of the Vegetative Cover

O-10

18:00

 

Closing

19:00

 

Galla dinner

 

 

 

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