Fig. 1: Distribution patterns of modeled Δ200Hg signatures in surface atmosphere.
From: Atmospheric source of mercury to the ocean constrained by isotopic model

a Comparison of modeled and observed Δ200Hg0 values. b Comparison of modeled and observed Δ200HgII(p) values. c Comparison of modeled and observed Δ200HgII(g) values. d Comparison of modeled and observed Δ200HgII(pre) values. The circles and the color they carry represent the location and the Δ200Hg values of observations, respectively. e Comparison of simulated and observed latitudinal Δ200Hg signatures in precipitation. The green and red squares represent observations and modeling data, respectively. f Comparison of observed and modeled annual mean Δ200Hg values in atmospheric samples. The abbreviation MBL represents the marine boundary layer. Error bars represent the reported stand deviation of measured Δ200Hg for: Hg0 (yellow), HgII(g) (blue), and wet-deposited HgII(green) (1δ). Error bars for HgII(p) represent spatial variability in observational and modeled datasets (1δ).