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天然气地球科学 2005
THE VARIATION AND APPLICATION OF MERCURY CONTENT FOR NATURAL GASES--ALSO STATE THE MERCURY CONTENT IN ROCKS AND SOILS
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Abstract:
The pollution of mercury happened at Minamata Bay, Kumamoto town, Japan in 1953 was the first heavy metal pollution event in our history. Since then more attentions have been attracted on mercury pollution and new research findings about it have being emerged in related fields. This paper introduces the variation of mercury content among natural gases, rocks and soils, also states the application of mercury as an index for natural gas identification. The mercury is characterized by high ionic potential and ...