Atmospheric mercury: a decade of observations on Amsterdam Island
The recent publication of a data paper by a research team including scientists from CNRS Terre & Univers highlights a unique series of measurements of atmospheric mercury on Amsterdam Island, one of the most isolated places on the planet, and one of the five districts of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. These data support decision-making and the assessment of the Minamata Convention, an international treaty that since 2017 has aimed to protect human health and the environment from the harmful effects of this metal.

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