Circumpolar rivers, including the Mackenzie River in Canada, are sources of the contaminant mercury (Hg) to the Arctic Ocean, but few Hg export studies exist for these rivers. During the 2007–2010 freshet and open water seasons, we collected river water upstream and downstream of the Mackenzie River delta to quantify total mercury (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations and export. Upstream of the delta, flow-weighted mean concentrations of bulk THg and MeHg were 14.6 ± 6.2 ng L<sup>–1</sup> and 0.081 ± 0.045 ng L<sup>–1</sup>, respectively. Only 11–13% and 44–51% of bulk THg and MeHg export was in the dissolved form. Using concentration–discharge relationships, we calculated bulk THg and MeHg export into the delta of 2300–4200 kg yr<...
The Canadian Arctic has vast freshwater resources, and fish are important in the diet of many Northe...
Across the Arctic, glaciers are melting and permafrost is thawing at unprecedented rates, releasing ...
AbstractA review of mercury in the Canadian Arctic with a focus on field measurements is presented i...
Midlatitude anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emissions and discharge reach the Arctic Ocean (AO) by atmosp...
Methylmercury is a potent neurotoxin that accumulates in aquatic food webs. Human activities, includ...
Mercury (Hg) in rivers and streams of the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) presents a risk to fish, aquat...
Highlights • First full water column measurements of tHg, pHg, MMHg, MeHg, and DGM at the Fram...
Mercury is a potent neurotoxic substance and accounts for 250,000 intellectual disabilities annually...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is currently not accounted for in Arctic mercury budgets, despite large and ...
The major sources and sinks of total mercury (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg) in Kongsfjorden were est...
Elevated biological concentrations of methylmercury (MeHg), a bioaccumulative neurotoxin, are observ...
Large rivers are major contributors of mercury (Hg) exports to the ocean, as they integrate processe...
This review summarizes data and information which have been generated on mercury (Hg) in the marine ...
The Arctic terrestrial environment harbors a complex mosaic of mercury (Hg) and carbon (C) reservoir...
AbstractThis review summarizes data and information which have been generated on mercury (Hg) in the...
The Canadian Arctic has vast freshwater resources, and fish are important in the diet of many Northe...
Across the Arctic, glaciers are melting and permafrost is thawing at unprecedented rates, releasing ...
AbstractA review of mercury in the Canadian Arctic with a focus on field measurements is presented i...
Midlatitude anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emissions and discharge reach the Arctic Ocean (AO) by atmosp...
Methylmercury is a potent neurotoxin that accumulates in aquatic food webs. Human activities, includ...
Mercury (Hg) in rivers and streams of the Mackenzie River Basin (MRB) presents a risk to fish, aquat...
Highlights • First full water column measurements of tHg, pHg, MMHg, MeHg, and DGM at the Fram...
Mercury is a potent neurotoxic substance and accounts for 250,000 intellectual disabilities annually...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is currently not accounted for in Arctic mercury budgets, despite large and ...
The major sources and sinks of total mercury (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg) in Kongsfjorden were est...
Elevated biological concentrations of methylmercury (MeHg), a bioaccumulative neurotoxin, are observ...
Large rivers are major contributors of mercury (Hg) exports to the ocean, as they integrate processe...
This review summarizes data and information which have been generated on mercury (Hg) in the marine ...
The Arctic terrestrial environment harbors a complex mosaic of mercury (Hg) and carbon (C) reservoir...
AbstractThis review summarizes data and information which have been generated on mercury (Hg) in the...
The Canadian Arctic has vast freshwater resources, and fish are important in the diet of many Northe...
Across the Arctic, glaciers are melting and permafrost is thawing at unprecedented rates, releasing ...
AbstractA review of mercury in the Canadian Arctic with a focus on field measurements is presented i...