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生态学杂志 ›› 2026, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (2): 596-605.doi: 10.13292/j.1000-4890.202602.033

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工业革命以来人为活动大气排放汞的生物地球化学循环模型及对我国环境影响

冯新斌1,2*,王训1   

  1. 1中国科学院地球化学研究所, 环境地球化学国家重点实验室, 贵阳 550081; 2中国科学院大学, 北京 100086)
  • 出版日期:2026-02-10 发布日期:2026-08-01

Biogeochemical cycling models of anthropogenic mercury into the atmosphere since the industrial revolution and its environmental effects in China.

FENG Xinbin1,2*, WANG Xun1#br#

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  1. (1State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China; 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100086, China).

  • Online:2026-02-10 Published:2026-08-01

摘要: 自工业革命以来,人类活动释放出大量汞,致使全球汞污染问题愈发严峻。然而,现有的汞历史记录存在局限,难以精确限定工业革命以来人为大气汞排放量,这直接导致模型输入的排放清单精度不足,进而无法精准校验模型模拟结果。本文系统梳理了当前全球汞研究的主要聚焦方向,即当代汞的生物地球化学循环过程。在大尺度汞迁移转化规律方面,已取得显著进展,主要体现为:成功构建了当代全球人为活动汞排放清单;深入探究了大气汞的迁移与转化规律;揭示了汞在大气、海洋及陆地生态系统间的相互作用机制。同时,本文对汞生物地球化学模型的研究进展与现存问题进行了综述。目前,几乎所有全球汞生物地球化学循环模型都无法量化全球植被对大气汞汇的贡献,更难以量化不同植被类型、物候以及生理参数的时空动态变化对全球汞循环的影响。此外,本文还介绍了汞生物地球化学循环研究中的新技术与新方法。综上所述,亟待开发精准刻画历史汞沉降的新方法,并构建涵盖大气、植被、土壤过程的全时间多圈层耦合地球系统汞生物地球化学循环模型。这将有助于厘清工业革命以来人为活动向大气排放汞的生物地球化学循环过程,评估其对我国环境的影响。此举不仅能够显著提升对全球汞生物地球化学循环规律的认知水平,还能为履约减排责任划分、未来成效评估等国家重大需求提供坚实的科学支撑。


关键词: 汞, 生物地球化学循环, 水俣公约, 人为活动, 历史汞排放

Abstract: Since the Industrial Revolution, human activities have released large amounts of mercury, leading to increasingly severe global mercury pollution. However, existing historical records of mercury are insufficient to precisely constrain the anthropogenic atmospheric mercury emissions since the Industrial Revolution. This directly results in imprecise emission inventories used in models and prevents the accurate verification of model simulations. We systematically review the main focus of current global mercury research, that is, the biogeochemical cycle of mercury in contemporary times. There has been significant progress in the study of largescale mercury migration and transformation patterns, including the successful construction of a global inventory of contemporary anthropogenic mercury emissions, in-depth exploration of the migration and transformation patterns of atmospheric mercury, and the revelation of the interaction mechanisms of mercury among the atmosphere, oceans, and terrestrial ecosystems. Meanwhile, we also review the research progress and existing problems of mercury biogeochemical models. Currently, almost all global mercury biogeochemical cycle models are unable to quantify the contribution of global vegetation to atmospheric mercury sink, let alone quantify the impacts of the spatiotemporal dynamic changes of different vegetation types, phenology, and physiological parameters on the global mercury cycle. In addition, we introduce new technologies and methods in the study of mercury biogeochemical cycles. In conclusion, it is urgent to develop new methods to accurately characterize historical mercury deposition and to construct a multi-layer coupled Earth system mercury biogeochemical cycle model that includes atmospheric, vegetation, and soil processes. This will help clarify the biogeochemical cycle of mercury emitted into the atmosphere by human activities since the Industrial Revolution and assess its impact on the environment in China. Such efforts will enhance our understanding of the global mercury biogeochemical cycle patterns and provide strong scientific support for the national major needs, such as the division of responsibility for emission reduction and the assessment of future achievements.


Key words: mercury, biogeochemical cycle, Minamata Convention, human activity, historical mercury emission