Lake St. Pierre, an important freshwater location for sports and commercial fisheries in Canada, is composed of a 120 km2 stretchof the St. Lawrence River, located at the center of the St. Lawrence Lowlands. Receiving its waters from the St. Franc¸ ois, Yamaska, Ottawa, and St. Lawrence Rivers, it is subjected to important inputs of mercury (Hg) and suspended particles eroded from its watershed. This study aims at tracing back the origin of terrigenous Hg loadings to Lake St. Pierre. The specific phenol signatures yielded by a mild oxidation of the terrestrial organic matter (TOM) carried in the water column was used as a tracer to identify the different sources of terrigenous Hg to the lake. Our results demonstrate that most of the Hg bou...
Sediments, located near Cornwall have been historically contaminated with Hg and other metals by loc...
Lake St. Clair is a wide, shallow lake situated midway between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. The lake ba...
The presence of Hg in the fish of the lakes from the Cu–Zn–Au mining region of Chibougamau (Canada) ...
In the environment, oxidized mercury (Hg) can be converted to more toxic chemical species, such as m...
International audienceTerrestrial organic matter (TOM) plays a key role in mercury (Hg) dynamics bet...
Mercury (Hg)-contaminated freshwater fisheries are a global toxicological concern. Previous researc...
The repercussions of climate change are felt worldwide, but Arctic and subarctic regions, where clim...
Within a drainage basin, the position of a lake or river can greatly affect its limnological and eco...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
The St. Lawrence River near Cornwall, Ontario was designated an Area of Concern by the International...
This study presents the role of specific terrigenous organic compounds as important vectors of mercu...
Large rivers are major contributors of mercury (Hg) exports to the ocean, as they integrate processe...
For the purpose of evaluating the importance of the water column as a vector of mercury (Hg) to the ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) composition affecting mercury (Hg) transport along a watershed transect...
Watershed mercury (Hg) flux was calculated for ten inflowing rivers and the outlet for Lake Ontario ...
Sediments, located near Cornwall have been historically contaminated with Hg and other metals by loc...
Lake St. Clair is a wide, shallow lake situated midway between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. The lake ba...
The presence of Hg in the fish of the lakes from the Cu–Zn–Au mining region of Chibougamau (Canada) ...
In the environment, oxidized mercury (Hg) can be converted to more toxic chemical species, such as m...
International audienceTerrestrial organic matter (TOM) plays a key role in mercury (Hg) dynamics bet...
Mercury (Hg)-contaminated freshwater fisheries are a global toxicological concern. Previous researc...
The repercussions of climate change are felt worldwide, but Arctic and subarctic regions, where clim...
Within a drainage basin, the position of a lake or river can greatly affect its limnological and eco...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
The St. Lawrence River near Cornwall, Ontario was designated an Area of Concern by the International...
This study presents the role of specific terrigenous organic compounds as important vectors of mercu...
Large rivers are major contributors of mercury (Hg) exports to the ocean, as they integrate processe...
For the purpose of evaluating the importance of the water column as a vector of mercury (Hg) to the ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) composition affecting mercury (Hg) transport along a watershed transect...
Watershed mercury (Hg) flux was calculated for ten inflowing rivers and the outlet for Lake Ontario ...
Sediments, located near Cornwall have been historically contaminated with Hg and other metals by loc...
Lake St. Clair is a wide, shallow lake situated midway between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. The lake ba...
The presence of Hg in the fish of the lakes from the Cu–Zn–Au mining region of Chibougamau (Canada) ...