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Sources and trends of environmental mercury emissions in Asia
Coby S.C. Wong
*
, Nurdan S. Duzgoren-Aydin
, Adnan Aydin
, Ming H. Wong
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Biology
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Asia
100%
Mercury Emission
100%
Hg Emissions
22%
Anthropogenic Hg
22%
Electronic Waste (E-waste)
11%
Coal Combustion
11%
Environmental Impact
11%
Environmental Concern
11%
Environmental Implications
11%
Health Effects
11%
Socioeconomic
11%
Socioeconomic Factors
11%
Potential Contribution
11%
Economic Development
11%
Health Implications
11%
Industrial Development
11%
High Population Density
11%
Electrical Waste
11%
Increasing Prevalence
11%
Atmospheric Hg
11%
Electronics Manufacturing Industry
11%
Subtropical Climate
11%
Hg Cycle
11%
Acid Rain
11%
Gold Mining
11%
Macro-environmental Factors
11%
Global Emissions
11%
Electrical Manufacturing
11%
Steel Production
11%
Incidental
11%
Engineering
Coal Combustion
100%
Industrial Development
100%
Health Effect
100%
Environmental Concern
100%
Steel Production
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Emissions
100%
Asia
100%
Electronic Waste
11%
Atmospherics
11%
Coal Combustion
11%
Economic development
11%
Population Density
11%
Industrial Development
11%
Acid Rain
11%
Environmental Factor
11%
Social Sciences
Asia
100%
Environmental Factor
11%
Manufacturing Industry
11%
Economic and Social Development
11%
Industrial Development
11%
Gold Mining
11%
Coal Combustion
11%
Population Density
11%
Prevalence
11%