Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative(802) 656-0683femc@uvm.eduwww.uvm.edu/femc705 Spear StreetSouth BurlingtonVermont05403United States of AmericaMercury Flux at PMRCThe primary objectives of this project were to conduct measurements of surface-atmosphere exchanges of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) over a New England forest and evaluate possible pathways for assimilation of atmospheric mercury into the biota of terrestrial ecosystems of the region. This was done in the context of an ongoing project focusing on year-round monitoring of mercury wet-deposition in the Lake Champlain Basin and establishing measurements of speciated (GEM, RGM, HGP) ambient atmospheric mercury.Mercury Flux at PMRCWaiteCarlMillerEricBurkinsMelodyPendletonMiriamatmospheric processescanopiesterrestrial ecosystemsmercuryGaseous Elemental Reactive Mercury Flux2012-04-042013-01-09Gaseous Elemental Reactive Mercury Flux data from April 2012-January 2013Z0167_GaseousElementalReactiveMercuryFluxVMC.167.2162mySQLEric Miller (2013) Gaseous Elemental Reactive Mercury Flux. FEMC. Available online at: /femc/data/archive/project/mercury-flux-pmrc/dataset/gaseous-elemental-reactive-mercury-flux/femc/data/archive/project/mercury-flux-pmrc/dataset/gaseous-elemental-reactive-mercury-fluxbaselnbaselnbaselndecimalblnstdblnstdblnstddecimalCartridgeCartridgeCartridgetextDateDateDatedateYYYY-MM-DDeventeventeventintHgConcHgConcMercury concentration decimalPeakAreaPeakAreaPeakAreaintPeakMaxPeakMaxPeakMaxdecimalSmpDurationSmpDurationSmpDurationintSmpVolumeSmpVolumeSmpVolumedecimalStatusStatusStatustextTimeTimeTimetimehh:mm:ssTIMESTAMPTIMESTAMPTIMESTAMPdatetimeYYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ssTypeTypeTypetext