Mercury (Hg) emissions from prescribed fire present a potential impact on air quality that could motivate regulators to further restrict prescribed burning. Atmospheric deposition of Hg (originating from industrial sources) to forests is well documented, and the prescribed burning of two to four million acres per year in the South recycles an unknown (but potentially significant) amount of Hg into the atmosphere and surface waters by volatilization and post-fire runoff. This and other environmental concerns present a significant challenge to local land managers who use prescribed fire. Our objectives were (1) to estimate local and South-wide emission of Hg due to prescribed fire, and (2) to test the hypothesis that Hg in ashen fire debris i...
Mercury (Hg) stored in vegetation and soils is known to be released to the atmosphere during wildfir...
Cross-continental movement of contaminated air masses and prevailing wind direction. Sites covered w...
Wildfire frequency has increased in past four decades in Canada and is expected to increase in futu...
Mercury (Hg) emissions from prescribed fire present a potential impact on air quality that could mot...
Abstract. Prescribed fires are likely to re-emit atmospherically deposited mercury (Hg), and com-par...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic trace metal with globally distributed emissions, and the potential to bioacc...
Natural wildfires are responsible for ~10% of total mercury (Hg) emissions to the atmosphere due to ...
AbstractForest ecosystems are a sink of atmospheric mercury, trapping the metal in the canopy, and s...
Mercury (Hg), a persistent and toxic element, is largely stored in forests including forest canopy a...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wildfires and subsequent rainfall play an important role in the redistribution of major, minor and t...
A number of factors influence the amount of mercury (Hg) in forest floors and soils, including depos...
© 2018 Environmental cycling of the toxic metal mercury (Hg) is ubiquitous, and still not completely...
Wildfires are expected to become more frequent and intensive at the global scale due to climate chan...
Mercury in the environment is detrimental to human and ecological health. In 2006, four years after ...
Mercury (Hg) stored in vegetation and soils is known to be released to the atmosphere during wildfir...
Cross-continental movement of contaminated air masses and prevailing wind direction. Sites covered w...
Wildfire frequency has increased in past four decades in Canada and is expected to increase in futu...
Mercury (Hg) emissions from prescribed fire present a potential impact on air quality that could mot...
Abstract. Prescribed fires are likely to re-emit atmospherically deposited mercury (Hg), and com-par...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic trace metal with globally distributed emissions, and the potential to bioacc...
Natural wildfires are responsible for ~10% of total mercury (Hg) emissions to the atmosphere due to ...
AbstractForest ecosystems are a sink of atmospheric mercury, trapping the metal in the canopy, and s...
Mercury (Hg), a persistent and toxic element, is largely stored in forests including forest canopy a...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wildfires and subsequent rainfall play an important role in the redistribution of major, minor and t...
A number of factors influence the amount of mercury (Hg) in forest floors and soils, including depos...
© 2018 Environmental cycling of the toxic metal mercury (Hg) is ubiquitous, and still not completely...
Wildfires are expected to become more frequent and intensive at the global scale due to climate chan...
Mercury in the environment is detrimental to human and ecological health. In 2006, four years after ...
Mercury (Hg) stored in vegetation and soils is known to be released to the atmosphere during wildfir...
Cross-continental movement of contaminated air masses and prevailing wind direction. Sites covered w...
Wildfire frequency has increased in past four decades in Canada and is expected to increase in futu...