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Posted 20 Aug 2024

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Researchers analyzed samples from the top three meters of permafrost in the Yukon River.

  • After comparing samples to satellite data, they found that "significant" amounts of mercury is released when riverbanks erode.

About Permafrost:

  • It is any ground that remains frozen (0℃) or colder for at least two years straight.
  • It is made up of a combination of soil, rocks and sand, held together by ice.
  • It is common in regions of high mountains and along Earth’s higher latitudes- Arctic and Antarctica.
  • Permafrost regions are not always covered in snow despite the ground being frozen.

Impact of melting of Permafrost:

  • Decomposition of Soil Organic Carbon stored in permafrost, releasing GHGs like carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere.
  • Thawing permafrost releases ancient bacteria and viruses posing health threats to humans and animals.
  • Direct threat to over 5 million people living in the Arctic region due to potential release of mercury.
  • Sea level rise and increased erosion and risks of landslides.

About Mercury

  • It is a naturally occurring metal, found in air, water and soil.
    • Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
  • Exposure to mercury, even small amounts may cause serious health problems.
  • Natural sources: volcanoes, geothermal springs, geologic deposits, oceans, etc.
  • Anthropogenic source: Burning of coal or hazardous waste, gold-mining, industrial uses etc.
  • Health hazard: affects the nervous, digestive and immune systems,etc. 
    • Minamata disease (neurological) is caused due to mercury poisoning.
  • Tags :
  • Arctic
  • Permafrost
  • Permafrost Thawing
  • Mercury Bomb
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