Fig. 1: Spatial δ202Hg variation of zooplankton. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 1: Spatial δ202Hg variation of zooplankton.

From: Anthropogenic mercury migration from Asia to the open ocean

Fig. 1

Map of zooplankton sampling locations and δ202Hg values. δ202Ηg of coal35,36, atmospheric samples of total gaseous mercury (TGM), particulate-bound mercury (PBM), and rain15,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34, and zooplankton and fish14,15,16,21,26 from the Asia continent and the Central Pacific Ocean are shown in different symbols of star, heptagon, diamond, square, circle, and triangle, respectively. Tuna Hg concentrations are shown in blue circles37. Ocean Data View was used to illustrate the map of the figure64.

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