ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospherically to the Arctic. At the same time, recent climate warming is altering the limnology of arctic lakes and ponds, including increases in aquatic primary production. It has been hypothesized that climate-driven increases in aquatic production have enhanced Hg scavenging from the water column, and that this mechanism may account for much of the recent rise in lake sediment Hg. Here, we test the relationship between climate, algal production, and sediment Hg using a well-dated and multiproxy lake sediment record spanning the Holocene from Lake CF3 (Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada). During the early Holocene, peak (summer) insolation drove July ai...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the postglacial Holocene environmental history at Lak...
[1] We investigated the factors controlling lake evolution in Arctic ecosystems using a multiproxy p...
We examined dated sediment cores from 14 thermokarst affected lakes in the Mackenzie Delta uplands, ...
ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospheric...
Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospherically to th...
Recent climate change may be enhancing mercury fluxes to Arctic lake sediments, confounding the use ...
The repercussions of climate change are felt worldwide, but Arctic and subarctic regions, where clim...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed contaminant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in food-webs....
Despite the large climatic fluctuations in the Arctic over the Holocene, the dominant mercury (Hg) s...
There is a growing interest in the atmospheric transport, deposition, and accumulation of anthropoge...
Lake sediments provide a continuous record of environmental change, integrating information about mu...
Dramatic environmental shifts are occuring throughout the Arctic from climate change, with consequen...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
The Mackenzie Delta region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, has experienced rapid climate warmi...
Arctic lakes and their watersheds are being simultaneously subjected to the deposition of atmospheri...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the postglacial Holocene environmental history at Lak...
[1] We investigated the factors controlling lake evolution in Arctic ecosystems using a multiproxy p...
We examined dated sediment cores from 14 thermokarst affected lakes in the Mackenzie Delta uplands, ...
ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospheric...
Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospherically to th...
Recent climate change may be enhancing mercury fluxes to Arctic lake sediments, confounding the use ...
The repercussions of climate change are felt worldwide, but Arctic and subarctic regions, where clim...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed contaminant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in food-webs....
Despite the large climatic fluctuations in the Arctic over the Holocene, the dominant mercury (Hg) s...
There is a growing interest in the atmospheric transport, deposition, and accumulation of anthropoge...
Lake sediments provide a continuous record of environmental change, integrating information about mu...
Dramatic environmental shifts are occuring throughout the Arctic from climate change, with consequen...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
The Mackenzie Delta region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, has experienced rapid climate warmi...
Arctic lakes and their watersheds are being simultaneously subjected to the deposition of atmospheri...
This study presents a diatom-based analysis of the postglacial Holocene environmental history at Lak...
[1] We investigated the factors controlling lake evolution in Arctic ecosystems using a multiproxy p...
We examined dated sediment cores from 14 thermokarst affected lakes in the Mackenzie Delta uplands, ...