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Based on materials byMichael AlleyMelissa MarshallPenn StateApril 1, 2010With slight modifications by Igor RoshchinTexas A&M University
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Katrine Aspmo
Torunn BergNorwegian Institute for Air Research
Grethe WibetoeUniversity of Oslo, Dept. of ChemistryJune 16, 2004
Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Events
in Polar Regions during Arctic SpringSlide4
Katrine
AspmoTorunn Berg
Norwegian Institute for Air Research Grethe WibetoeUniversity of Oslo, Dept. of ChemistryJune 16, 2004
Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Events
in Polar Regions during Arctic Spring
Katrine
Aspmo
Torunn
Berg
Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Grethe
Wibetoe
University of Oslo,
Dept. of Chemistry
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This talk traces what happens to mercury after it depletes from the atmosphere in arctic regions
Environmental implications
Measurements from the
Zeppelin Air Monitoring Station
Theory for mercury cycling Slide9
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What happens to mercury after it depletes from the atmosphere in arctic regions?
Environmental implications
Measurements from the
Zeppelin Air Monitoring Station
Theory for mercury cycling Slide10
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Mercury after it depletes from the atmosphere in arctic regions?
Environmental implications
Measurements from the
Zeppelin Air Monitoring Station
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14Fragments quickly outpace the blast wave, and become the primary hazard to personnelSlide15
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Reynolds Number
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wall
T
inlet
Heat Flux, q
˝
h
Nu
T
bulk
Friction Factor, f
Pressure Drop
Pressure Taps
Thermocouples
Venturi Meter
Voltmeter
Normalized friction factors and Nusselt numbers correlated our data with the data of othersSlide21
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Our work shows that depletion events of gaseous mercury leads to increased mercury in snowSlide25
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Wires not harnessed to prevent contact with housingShort circuit to ground created where wire contacted housing
In summary, the detector failed because of a short-circuit created by the abrasion of wire insulationSlide30
30Wires not harnessed to prevent contact with housing
Short circuit to ground (wire – housing)
Summary – Reason for detector failure:
short-circuit due to abrasion of wire insulation
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