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The mercury emissions of coal combustion and the mercury concentration of coals in China were studied. The average mercury concentration of coals is 0.22 mg/kg. By founding a monitor program, we measured the mercury emission factors of coal-fired boilers, which are from 64.0% to 78.2%. On the basis of other data, we estimated that the total amount of mercury emission from coal combustion was 302.87 t in 1995, including 213.8 t into atmosphere and 89.07 t into ash and cinder. The results show that 2493.8 t of mercury was emitted into the atmosphere during the coal combustion process from 1978 to 1995, and the mercury emission intensity is higher in Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin.
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