Photooxidation of Hg(0) in Artificial and Natural Waters

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2001, Volume 35, Pages 1367-1372 Janick D. Lalonde,* Marc Amyot, Anne M. L. Kraepiel, and Franc¸ ois M. M. Morel: Photooxidation of Hg(0) in Artificial and Natural Waters Page 1372. In the first paragraph, the piston velocity should be 1 cm h-1 (not 1 m day-1), the calculated Hg volatilization flux should be 7 pmol m-2 h-1 (instead of 7 pmol m-2 d-1), and the loss of Hg(0) caused by photooxidation should be 15 pmol m-2 h-1 freshwater and 40 pmol m-2 h-1 in seawater (instead of 15 and 40 nmol m-2 d-1, respectively). ES0111840 10.1021/es0111840

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