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RE: Mercury scam?
http://www.suanews.com/articles/1993/mercuryinfishunreportedhoax.htm
An earlier story about the initial mercury scare.
John Kuperus
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Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 10:35 AM
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Subject: Mercury scam?
Radsafers,
There is an alarming story in today's newspaper about increasing
levels
of mercury pollution in seafood causing many assorted ills including
autism
in children. This prompted me to do a quick and dirty calculation which
indicates that any increased mercury levels in seawater have not resulted
from human activities and may, in fact, not have occurred at all..
I would appreciate if someone would check out my logic and calculation to
see if it is correct
(it may be hard to believe, but I've been known to make mistakes).
During the last few years the estimated worldwide production of
Mercury
has been about 1000 tons/a. Conservatively assuming that this rate of
production had been going on for the last 1000 years, mankind has produced
a total of about one million tons. Assuming that if instead of using this
mercury for anything practical, it were all committed to waste and dumped
into the ocean, it would only account for ~ 0.3 of 1.0% of current oceanic
mercury levels.
(The typical concentration of Hg in seawater is 0.0003ppm ( 0.3 mg/ton/).
The total mass of seawater is ~1.0 E 18 tons. Therefore, the total mass
of
oceanic mercury would be ~ 300 million tons).
If this assessment is anywhere near accurate it would mean that: (1)
The
anthropic contribution to oceanic mercury levels is trivial, (2) whatever
effect is being caused by oceanic mercury has been going on for centuries,
and (3) the current hysteria has no logical basis.
Is it possible that EPA is pulling another scam on the public similar
that
with low-dose radiation????
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