Atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) is a major process that contributes mercury loadings in ecosystems resulting in the bioaccumulation of mercury in fish and other wildlife that has prompted public health concerns. Although methods for measuring mercury that is wet deposited have been well studied, there are limited established methods for directly measuring dry deposition of atmospheric mercury. A new method using a turf surrogate surface (TSS) technique was developed to address limitations in published dry deposition collection methods. This method was deployed on a large scale for the first time during measurement intensives conducted as part of a Hg Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) project in Florida, USA. Wet and dry deposition of m...
Atmospheric mercury deposition is currently simulated using complex models that incorporate known tr...
Whereas many ecosystem characteristics and processes influence mercury accumulation in higher trophi...
Work conducted under this task involved two major components: (1) Collection of atmospheric mercury...
Atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) is a major process that contributes mercury loadings in ecosy...
Atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) is a major process that contributes mercury loadings to ecosy...
This paper describes the development of a new artificial turf surrogate surface (ATSS) sampler for u...
Currently there is no standard method for measurement of atmospheric mercury dry deposition. While a...
A new method of using a circular water surface sampler was devoloped to evaluate the dry deposition ...
Recent work has found elevated concentrations of mercury (Hg) in fish in some remote areas in the we...
Atmospheric mercury deposition, known to be a major source of mercury to aquatic and terrestrial env...
From October 2008 through August 2010, event-based precipitation samples for mercury (Hg), trace ele...
This research focuses on studies developing methods to measure dry deposition of mercury (Hg) using ...
The highest mercury (Hg) wet deposition in the United States (US) occurs along the Gulf of Mexico, ...
An intensive one month atmospheric mercury monitoring campaign was carried out at 8 sites in central...
Atmospheric mercury deposition is currently simulated using complex models that incorporate known tr...
Atmospheric mercury deposition is currently simulated using complex models that incorporate known tr...
Whereas many ecosystem characteristics and processes influence mercury accumulation in higher trophi...
Work conducted under this task involved two major components: (1) Collection of atmospheric mercury...
Atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) is a major process that contributes mercury loadings in ecosy...
Atmospheric deposition of mercury (Hg) is a major process that contributes mercury loadings to ecosy...
This paper describes the development of a new artificial turf surrogate surface (ATSS) sampler for u...
Currently there is no standard method for measurement of atmospheric mercury dry deposition. While a...
A new method of using a circular water surface sampler was devoloped to evaluate the dry deposition ...
Recent work has found elevated concentrations of mercury (Hg) in fish in some remote areas in the we...
Atmospheric mercury deposition, known to be a major source of mercury to aquatic and terrestrial env...
From October 2008 through August 2010, event-based precipitation samples for mercury (Hg), trace ele...
This research focuses on studies developing methods to measure dry deposition of mercury (Hg) using ...
The highest mercury (Hg) wet deposition in the United States (US) occurs along the Gulf of Mexico, ...
An intensive one month atmospheric mercury monitoring campaign was carried out at 8 sites in central...
Atmospheric mercury deposition is currently simulated using complex models that incorporate known tr...
Atmospheric mercury deposition is currently simulated using complex models that incorporate known tr...
Whereas many ecosystem characteristics and processes influence mercury accumulation in higher trophi...
Work conducted under this task involved two major components: (1) Collection of atmospheric mercury...