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Behavior of mercury emissions from a commercial coal-fired power plant: The relationship between stack speciation and near-field plume measurements

Landis et al., 2014

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13387092810346111871
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Landis M
Ryan J
ter Schure A
Laudal D
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The reduction of divalent gaseous mercury (HgII) to elemental gaseous mercury (Hg0) in a commercial coal-fired power plant (CFPP) exhaust plume was investigated by simultaneous measurement in-stack and in-plume as part of a collaborative study among the US EPA …
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