Forestry operations can increase the export of mercury (both total and methyl) to surface waters. However, little is known about the relative contribution of different forestry practices. We address this question using a paired-catchment study that distinguishes the effects of site preparation from the antecedent logging. Runoff water from three catchments, two harvested and one untreated control, was sampled biweekly during one year prior to logging, two years after logging, and three years after site preparation. The logging alone did not significantly increase the concentrations of either total or methyl-mercury in runoff, but export increased by 50–70% in one of the harvested catchments as a consequence of increased runoff volume. The c...
A number of factors influence the amount of mercury (Hg) in forest floors and soils, including depos...
Over a one-year study period (2003), we monitored total Hg (HgT) and methyl Hg (MeHg) at two sites i...
Mercury (Hg)-contaminated freshwater fisheries are a global toxicological concern. Previous researc...
Mercury (Hg) is an element of major concern in boreal freshwater ecosystems, due to high concentrati...
Land-use activities can alter hydrological and biogeochemical processes that can affect the fate, tr...
Effects of Boreal forest harvest on mercury (Hg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) soil pools and export by ...
With 65% of land area covered in forest, Mississippi is a leader in the timber industry. Whereas for...
Forest harvesting practices can potentially increase mercury run-off from catchments. A paired catch...
The dynamic development of terrestrial and aquatic environments in boreal catchments is controlled b...
Methylmercury (MeHg), the organic form of mercury (Hg), is a neurotoxin that bioaccumulates and magn...
The forest floor was shown to be an effective sink of atmospherically deposited methylmercury (MeHg)...
Inputs of anthropogenic mercury (Hg) to the environment have led to accumulation of Hg in terrestria...
Mercury (Hg) concentrations in freshwater fish relates to aquatic Hg concentrations, which largely d...
Changes in sulfate (SO42–) deposition have been linked to changes in mercury (Hg) methylation in pea...
Climate change is expected to alter the hydrology and vascular plant communities in peatland ecosyst...
A number of factors influence the amount of mercury (Hg) in forest floors and soils, including depos...
Over a one-year study period (2003), we monitored total Hg (HgT) and methyl Hg (MeHg) at two sites i...
Mercury (Hg)-contaminated freshwater fisheries are a global toxicological concern. Previous researc...
Mercury (Hg) is an element of major concern in boreal freshwater ecosystems, due to high concentrati...
Land-use activities can alter hydrological and biogeochemical processes that can affect the fate, tr...
Effects of Boreal forest harvest on mercury (Hg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) soil pools and export by ...
With 65% of land area covered in forest, Mississippi is a leader in the timber industry. Whereas for...
Forest harvesting practices can potentially increase mercury run-off from catchments. A paired catch...
The dynamic development of terrestrial and aquatic environments in boreal catchments is controlled b...
Methylmercury (MeHg), the organic form of mercury (Hg), is a neurotoxin that bioaccumulates and magn...
The forest floor was shown to be an effective sink of atmospherically deposited methylmercury (MeHg)...
Inputs of anthropogenic mercury (Hg) to the environment have led to accumulation of Hg in terrestria...
Mercury (Hg) concentrations in freshwater fish relates to aquatic Hg concentrations, which largely d...
Changes in sulfate (SO42–) deposition have been linked to changes in mercury (Hg) methylation in pea...
Climate change is expected to alter the hydrology and vascular plant communities in peatland ecosyst...
A number of factors influence the amount of mercury (Hg) in forest floors and soils, including depos...
Over a one-year study period (2003), we monitored total Hg (HgT) and methyl Hg (MeHg) at two sites i...
Mercury (Hg)-contaminated freshwater fisheries are a global toxicological concern. Previous researc...