This Research in Focus fact sheet describes Sea Grant-funded research about mercury contamination in Maine\u27s Penobscot River. More details about the research can be found in the project description
Fish have been tested for mercury in Massachusetts since the 1980’s. So far, 234 waterbodies have b...
This report synthesizes and evaluates published scientific literature on the environmental occurrenc...
News & Issues piece on the presence of mercury in the sediments and aquatic life of the Penobscot R...
In 2010, the Toxic Metals Superfund Research Program at Dartmouth College brought together a group o...
Thesis advisor: Gail KinekeThe Penobscot River Estuary is heavily contaminated with mercury; previou...
Mercury (Hg) is one of the most important heavy metals in estuarine and coastal sediments. This is d...
Research concerning the fate and biogeochemical cycling of mercury (Hg) within coastal ecosystems ha...
Mercury and other contaminants in coastal and open-ocean ecosystems are an issue of great concern gl...
Estuaries act as repositories for river-borne particulate contaminants such as mercury (Hg) and hav...
Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Foundation awards grant to RWU faculty/student team to fund research ...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal present in trace amounts in the environment. Its biogeochemistry is in...
Mercury (Hg), a neurotoxicant released primarily by anthropogenic activity, is present in all the wo...
This research aimed to investigate the distribution, mobility and potential bioavailability of mercu...
Aquatic ecosystems are showing increasing evidence of contamination by persistent, toxic substances,...
Tampa (US), Guyana (SA), and Bolivia (SA), are geographically, socially, economically, and political...
Fish have been tested for mercury in Massachusetts since the 1980’s. So far, 234 waterbodies have b...
This report synthesizes and evaluates published scientific literature on the environmental occurrenc...
News & Issues piece on the presence of mercury in the sediments and aquatic life of the Penobscot R...
In 2010, the Toxic Metals Superfund Research Program at Dartmouth College brought together a group o...
Thesis advisor: Gail KinekeThe Penobscot River Estuary is heavily contaminated with mercury; previou...
Mercury (Hg) is one of the most important heavy metals in estuarine and coastal sediments. This is d...
Research concerning the fate and biogeochemical cycling of mercury (Hg) within coastal ecosystems ha...
Mercury and other contaminants in coastal and open-ocean ecosystems are an issue of great concern gl...
Estuaries act as repositories for river-borne particulate contaminants such as mercury (Hg) and hav...
Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Foundation awards grant to RWU faculty/student team to fund research ...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal present in trace amounts in the environment. Its biogeochemistry is in...
Mercury (Hg), a neurotoxicant released primarily by anthropogenic activity, is present in all the wo...
This research aimed to investigate the distribution, mobility and potential bioavailability of mercu...
Aquatic ecosystems are showing increasing evidence of contamination by persistent, toxic substances,...
Tampa (US), Guyana (SA), and Bolivia (SA), are geographically, socially, economically, and political...
Fish have been tested for mercury in Massachusetts since the 1980’s. So far, 234 waterbodies have b...
This report synthesizes and evaluates published scientific literature on the environmental occurrenc...
News & Issues piece on the presence of mercury in the sediments and aquatic life of the Penobscot R...