Human activities over the last several centuries have transferred vast quantities of mercury (Hg) from deep geologic stores to actively cycling earth-surface reservoirs, increasing atmospheric Hg deposition worldwide. Understanding the magnitude and fate of these releases is critical to predicting how rates of atmospheric Hg deposition will respond to future emission reductions. The most recently compiled global inventories of integrated (all-time) anthropogenic Hg releases are dominated by atmospheric emissions from preindustrial gold/silver mining in the Americas. However, the geophysical evidence for such large early emissions is equivocal, because most reconstructions of past Hg-deposition have been based on lake-sediment records that c...
Observations of elemental mercury (Hg-0) at sites in North America and Europe show large decreases (...
International audienceRemote Northern Hemisphere (NH) and Southern Hemisphere (SH) lake sediment and...
Remote Northern Hemisphere (NH) and Southern Hemisphere (SH) lake sediment and peat records of mercu...
The intentional use of mercury (Hg) in products and processes (“commercial Hg”) has contributed a la...
International audienceIn support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans ...
The intentional use of mercury (Hg) in products and processes (“commercial Hg”) has contributed a la...
The development of the patio amalgamation process into an industrial scale operation in 1554 stimula...
Centuries of anthropogenic releases have resulted in a global legacy of mercury (Hg) contamination. ...
In support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans and wildlife, this pap...
The global distributions of elemental mercury (Hg0) and divalent mercury compounds (HgII) were estim...
Human activities have altered the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) since precolonial times, and ...
Observations of elemental mercury (Hg<sup>0</sup>) at sites in North America and Europe show large d...
Understanding the biogeochemical cycling of mercury is critical for explaining the presence of mercu...
The development of the mercury (Hg) amalgamation process in the mid-sixteenth century triggered the ...
Abstract The development of the mercury (Hg) amal-gamation process in the mid-sixteenth century trig...
Observations of elemental mercury (Hg-0) at sites in North America and Europe show large decreases (...
International audienceRemote Northern Hemisphere (NH) and Southern Hemisphere (SH) lake sediment and...
Remote Northern Hemisphere (NH) and Southern Hemisphere (SH) lake sediment and peat records of mercu...
The intentional use of mercury (Hg) in products and processes (“commercial Hg”) has contributed a la...
International audienceIn support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans ...
The intentional use of mercury (Hg) in products and processes (“commercial Hg”) has contributed a la...
The development of the patio amalgamation process into an industrial scale operation in 1554 stimula...
Centuries of anthropogenic releases have resulted in a global legacy of mercury (Hg) contamination. ...
In support of international efforts to reduce mercury (Hg) exposure in humans and wildlife, this pap...
The global distributions of elemental mercury (Hg0) and divalent mercury compounds (HgII) were estim...
Human activities have altered the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) since precolonial times, and ...
Observations of elemental mercury (Hg<sup>0</sup>) at sites in North America and Europe show large d...
Understanding the biogeochemical cycling of mercury is critical for explaining the presence of mercu...
The development of the mercury (Hg) amalgamation process in the mid-sixteenth century triggered the ...
Abstract The development of the mercury (Hg) amal-gamation process in the mid-sixteenth century trig...
Observations of elemental mercury (Hg-0) at sites in North America and Europe show large decreases (...
International audienceRemote Northern Hemisphere (NH) and Southern Hemisphere (SH) lake sediment and...
Remote Northern Hemisphere (NH) and Southern Hemisphere (SH) lake sediment and peat records of mercu...