Vegetation uptake of mercury and impacts on global cycling
Mercury (Hg) is a global pollutant that emits in large quantities to the atmosphere (> 6,000–
8,000 Mg Hg per year) through anthropogenic activities, biomass burning, geogenic …
8,000 Mg Hg per year) through anthropogenic activities, biomass burning, geogenic …
Global change‐driven effects on dissolved organic matter composition: Implications for food webs of northern lakes
Northern ecosystems are experiencing some of the most dramatic impacts of global change
on Earth. Rising temperatures, hydrological intensification, changes in atmospheric acid …
on Earth. Rising temperatures, hydrological intensification, changes in atmospheric acid …
Challenges and opportunities for managing aquatic mercury pollution in altered landscapes
The environmental cycling of mercury (Hg) can be affected by natural and anthropogenic
perturbations. Of particular concern is how these disruptions increase mobilization of Hg …
perturbations. Of particular concern is how these disruptions increase mobilization of Hg …
Hot Spots and Hot Moments in Riparian Zones: Potential for Improved Water Quality Management1
Vidon, Philippe, Craig Allan, Douglas Burns, Tim P. Duval, Noel Gurwick, Shreeram
Inamdar, Richard Lowrance, Judy Okay, Durelle Scott, and Steve Sebestyen, 2010. Hot …
Inamdar, Richard Lowrance, Judy Okay, Durelle Scott, and Steve Sebestyen, 2010. Hot …
Event controlled DOC export from forested watersheds
PA Raymond, JE Saiers - Biogeochemistry, 2010 - Springer
We performed a meta-data analysis to investigate the importance of event based fluxes to
DOC export from forested watersheds. A total of 30 small eastern United States forested …
DOC export from forested watersheds. A total of 30 small eastern United States forested …
[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in understanding and measurement of mercury in the environment: Terrestrial Hg cycling
This review documents recent advances in terrestrial mercury cycling. Terrestrial mercury
(Hg) research has matured in some areas, and is developing rapidly in others. We …
(Hg) research has matured in some areas, and is developing rapidly in others. We …
Ecological effects of nitrogen and sulfur air pollution in the US: what do we know?
TL Greaver, TJ Sullivan, JD Herrick… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Four decades after the passage of the US Clean Air Act, air‐quality standards are set to
protect ecosystems from damage caused by gas‐phase nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) …
protect ecosystems from damage caused by gas‐phase nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) …
Quantifying soil accumulation of atmospheric mercury using fallout radionuclide chronometry
Soils are a principal global reservoir of mercury (Hg), a neurotoxic pollutant that is
accumulating through anthropogenic emissions to the atmosphere and subsequent …
accumulating through anthropogenic emissions to the atmosphere and subsequent …
Biogeochemical factors affecting mercury methylation rate in two contaminated floodplain soils
T Frohne, J Rinklebe, U Langer, G Du Laing… - …, 2012 - bg.copernicus.org
An automated biogeochemical microcosm system allowing controlled variation of redox
potential (EH) in soil suspensions was used to assess the effect of various factors on the …
potential (EH) in soil suspensions was used to assess the effect of various factors on the …
History of mercury use and environmental contamination at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant
SC Brooks, GR Southworth - Environmental pollution, 2011 - Elsevier
Between 1950 and 1963 approximately 11 million kilograms of mercury (Hg) were used at
the Oak Ridge Y-12 National Security Complex (Y-12 NSC) for lithium isotope separation …
the Oak Ridge Y-12 National Security Complex (Y-12 NSC) for lithium isotope separation …