International audienceGaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosphere. Its conversion into oxidized gaseous and particulate forms is thought to drive atmospheric mercury wet deposition to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, where it can be subsequently transformed into toxic methylmercury. The contribution of mercury dry deposition is however largely unconstrained. Here we examine mercury mass balance and mercury stable isotope composition in a peat bog ecosystem. We find that isotope signatures of living sphagnum moss (Δ(199)Hg = -0.11 ± 0.09‰, Δ(200)Hg = 0.03 ± 0.02‰, 1σ) and recently accumulated peat (Δ(199)Hg = -0.22 ± 0.06‰, Δ(200)Hg = 0.00 ± 0.04‰, 1σ) are characteristic of GEM (Δ(199)Hg = -0.17 ± 0.0...
The mechanism of elemental mercury (Hg-0) re-emission from vegetation to the atmosphere is currently...
Soils comprise the largest terrestrial mercury (Hg) pool in exchange with the atmosphere. To predict...
Soils comprise the largest terrestrial mercury (Hg) pool in exchange with the atmosphere. To predict...
International audienceGaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosph...
International audienceGaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosph...
Gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosphere. Its conversion in...
During the past few decades, peatlands were successfully used to investigate historical mercury (Hg)...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Climate change has the potential to significantly impact the stability of large ...
Climate change is expected to alter the hydrology and vascular plant communities in peatland ecosyst...
During the past few decades, peatlands were successfully used to investigate historical mercury (Hg)...
Peatlands are a major source of methylmercury that contaminates downstream aquatic food webs. The la...
International audienceMercury (Hg) stable isotopes have been broadly used to investigate the sources...
Climate change, through hydrological impacts and shifts in vascular plant communities, may significa...
Stable isotope compositions of mercury (Hg) were measured in the outlet stream and in soil cores at ...
The mechanism of elemental mercury (Hg-0) re-emission from vegetation to the atmosphere is currently...
Soils comprise the largest terrestrial mercury (Hg) pool in exchange with the atmosphere. To predict...
Soils comprise the largest terrestrial mercury (Hg) pool in exchange with the atmosphere. To predict...
International audienceGaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosph...
International audienceGaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosph...
Gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) is the dominant form of mercury in the atmosphere. Its conversion in...
During the past few decades, peatlands were successfully used to investigate historical mercury (Hg)...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Climate change has the potential to significantly impact the stability of large ...
Climate change is expected to alter the hydrology and vascular plant communities in peatland ecosyst...
During the past few decades, peatlands were successfully used to investigate historical mercury (Hg)...
Peatlands are a major source of methylmercury that contaminates downstream aquatic food webs. The la...
International audienceMercury (Hg) stable isotopes have been broadly used to investigate the sources...
Climate change, through hydrological impacts and shifts in vascular plant communities, may significa...
Stable isotope compositions of mercury (Hg) were measured in the outlet stream and in soil cores at ...
The mechanism of elemental mercury (Hg-0) re-emission from vegetation to the atmosphere is currently...
Soils comprise the largest terrestrial mercury (Hg) pool in exchange with the atmosphere. To predict...
Soils comprise the largest terrestrial mercury (Hg) pool in exchange with the atmosphere. To predict...