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Dead Sea air filled with high levels of oxidized Mercury | A group of scientists has recently discovered that the atmosphere over the Dead Sea is laden with oxidized mercury which is causing interesting effects in the
air above it. Experts took measurements of the air quality above the lake, and
identified several periods of extremely high atmospheric oxidized mercury. Research
scientist Daniel Obrist and colleagues at the Desert Research Institute in Reno
, Nevada , and at Hebrew University in Israel led the work. Obrist said that high
levels of oxidized mercury are a concern because this form is deposited quickly
in the environment after its formation. After it's deposited, mercury can accumulate
through the food chain where it may reach very high levels. “These levels are
of major concern to humans especially in the consumption of mercury-laden fish,”
said Obrist. “We've found near-complete depletion of elemental mercury - and formation
of some of the highest oxidized mercury levels ever seen - above the Dead Sea
, a place where temperatures reach 45 degrees Celsius,” he added. Such pronounced
mercury depletion events were unexpected outside the frigid poles, as high temperatures
were thought to impede this chemical process, according to the researchers. The
mechanisms involved in the conversion of mercury above the Dead Sea appear similar,
however, to those in polar regions: both start with halogens, they claim. Halogens,
or halogen elements, are non-metal elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine
and iodine. The results were published online in the journal Nature Geoscience.
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