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Large mercury release from the Greenland Ice Sheet invalidated

Christian Juncher Jørgensen, Jens Søndergaard, Martin Mørk Larsen, Kristian K. Kjeldsen, Diogo Rosa, Sarah Elise Sapper, Lars‐Éric Heimbürger‐Boavida, Stephen G. Kohler, Fei Wang, Zhiyuan Gao, Debbie Armstrong, Christian Nyrop Albers

2024Science Advances11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The major input of mercury (Hg) to the Arctic is normally ascribed to long-range transport of anthropogenic Hg emissions. Recently, alarming concentrations of Hg in meltwater from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) were reported with bedrock as the proposed source. Reported Hg concentrations were 100 to 1000 times higher than in known freshwater systems of Greenland, calling for independent validation of the extraordinary concentrations and conclusions. Here, we present measurements of Hg at 21 glacial outlets in West Greenland showing that extreme Hg concentrations cannot be reproduced. In contrast, we find that meltwater from below the GrIS is very low in Hg, has minor implications for the global Hg budget, and pose only a very limited risk for local communities and the natural environment of Greenland.

Topics & Concepts

Greenland ice sheetMeltwaterMercury (programming language)GroenlandiaGlacial periodIce sheetArcticGlacierBedrockEnvironmental scienceOceanographyGeologyPhysical geographyIce coreGeomorphologyGeographyComputer scienceProgramming languageMercury impact and mitigation studiesAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsCryospheric studies and observations