Mercury (Hg) is an element of major concern in boreal freshwater ecosystems, due to high concentrations of Hg in fish. Forestry operations have been reported to increase the concentrations and loads of Hg to surface waters. In this thesis a series of catchment-scale experiments were used to determine forestry effects on total mercury (THg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) runoff concentrations caused by stump harvest, site preparation and antecedent logging. The stump harvest did not increase Hg concentrations in runoff relative to traditional site preparation in either of the stump harvest studies. The lack of treatment effects caused by stump harvest and site preparation in one of the stump harvest studies focused attention on the anteceden...
Mercury (Hg) which originates from global emissions to the atmosphere can deposit far away from the ...
Forest management activities in boreal and hemiboreal environments have been found to increase the c...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element with a complex biogeochemical cycle. Forests act as ne...
Mercury (Hg) is an element of major concern in boreal freshwater ecosystems, due to high concentrati...
Mercury (Hg) concentrations in freshwater fish relates to aquatic Hg concentrations, which largely d...
The bioaccumulating neurotoxin methyl mercury (MeHg) is largely recognized as a problem in the borea...
Forest harvesting practices can potentially increase mercury run-off from catchments. A paired catch...
Forestry operations can increase the export of mercury (both total and methyl) to surface waters. Ho...
Since the beginning of industrialization, emissions of mercury (Hg) from human activities in excess ...
With 65% of land area covered in forest, Mississippi is a leader in the timber industry. Whereas for...
The dynamic development of terrestrial and aquatic environments in boreal catchments is controlled b...
Effects of Boreal forest harvest on mercury (Hg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) soil pools and export by ...
Mercury (Hg) and methylated mercury (MeHg) are major environmental pollutants in boreal regions. Dis...
Inputs of anthropogenic mercury (Hg) to the environment have led to accumulation of Hg in terrestria...
Over a one-year study period (2003), we monitored total Hg (HgT) and methyl Hg (MeHg) at two sites i...
Mercury (Hg) which originates from global emissions to the atmosphere can deposit far away from the ...
Forest management activities in boreal and hemiboreal environments have been found to increase the c...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element with a complex biogeochemical cycle. Forests act as ne...
Mercury (Hg) is an element of major concern in boreal freshwater ecosystems, due to high concentrati...
Mercury (Hg) concentrations in freshwater fish relates to aquatic Hg concentrations, which largely d...
The bioaccumulating neurotoxin methyl mercury (MeHg) is largely recognized as a problem in the borea...
Forest harvesting practices can potentially increase mercury run-off from catchments. A paired catch...
Forestry operations can increase the export of mercury (both total and methyl) to surface waters. Ho...
Since the beginning of industrialization, emissions of mercury (Hg) from human activities in excess ...
With 65% of land area covered in forest, Mississippi is a leader in the timber industry. Whereas for...
The dynamic development of terrestrial and aquatic environments in boreal catchments is controlled b...
Effects of Boreal forest harvest on mercury (Hg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) soil pools and export by ...
Mercury (Hg) and methylated mercury (MeHg) are major environmental pollutants in boreal regions. Dis...
Inputs of anthropogenic mercury (Hg) to the environment have led to accumulation of Hg in terrestria...
Over a one-year study period (2003), we monitored total Hg (HgT) and methyl Hg (MeHg) at two sites i...
Mercury (Hg) which originates from global emissions to the atmosphere can deposit far away from the ...
Forest management activities in boreal and hemiboreal environments have been found to increase the c...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element with a complex biogeochemical cycle. Forests act as ne...