Mercury (Hg) is a bioaccumulative neurotoxin that is emitted from anthropogenic sources through fossil fuel combustion. The spatial scale of atmospheric transport prior to deposition is dependent on the chemical and physical form of Hg emissions, and has yet to be quantitatively defined. A five-year comprehensive Hg monitoring and source apportionment study was conducted in Steubenville, Ohio to investigate atmospheric Hg deposition to the highly industrialized Ohio River Valley region. Long-term event-precipitation measurements revealed a significant 30% to three-fold enrichment of Hg concentrations and total Hg deposition flux to the Steubenville site over other Great Lakes regional sites. Multivariate receptor models attributed ~70% of...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic trace metal with globally distributed emissions, and the potential to bioacc...
Mercury (Hg), as a trace element cycling in the environment, poses a serious health threat to both h...
Author Institution: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of CincinnatiMercu...
Mercury (Hg) is a bioaccumulative neurotoxin that is emitted from anthropogenic sources through foss...
Mercury (Hg) is a hazardous air pollutant and bioaccumulative neurotoxin whose intricate atmospheric...
From August 2007 to August 2009, we collected event-based precipitation samples for mercury (Hg) and...
The atmospheric transport and wet deposition of mercury (Hg) are critical elements in the cycling of...
This report describes the results of a multiyear study to measure mercury (Hg), trace elements, and ...
In Virginia and most other states, rain and snow collection stations have been used to determine the...
The Great Lakes Atmospheric Mercury Assessment Project (GLAMAP) was begun in 1994 to obtain a region...
Mercury is a toxic bioaccumulative substance found in aquatic ecosystems. The results of the first s...
Mercury (Hg) in the atmosphere exists mainly in three forms: gaseous elemental mercury (GEM), reacti...
Whereas many ecosystem characteristics and processes influence mercury accumulation in higher trophi...
The primary goal of this research was to quantify the contributions of specific mercury emission sou...
The importance of particulate mercury (Hg(p)) in the transport, chemistry and deposition of this tox...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic trace metal with globally distributed emissions, and the potential to bioacc...
Mercury (Hg), as a trace element cycling in the environment, poses a serious health threat to both h...
Author Institution: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of CincinnatiMercu...
Mercury (Hg) is a bioaccumulative neurotoxin that is emitted from anthropogenic sources through foss...
Mercury (Hg) is a hazardous air pollutant and bioaccumulative neurotoxin whose intricate atmospheric...
From August 2007 to August 2009, we collected event-based precipitation samples for mercury (Hg) and...
The atmospheric transport and wet deposition of mercury (Hg) are critical elements in the cycling of...
This report describes the results of a multiyear study to measure mercury (Hg), trace elements, and ...
In Virginia and most other states, rain and snow collection stations have been used to determine the...
The Great Lakes Atmospheric Mercury Assessment Project (GLAMAP) was begun in 1994 to obtain a region...
Mercury is a toxic bioaccumulative substance found in aquatic ecosystems. The results of the first s...
Mercury (Hg) in the atmosphere exists mainly in three forms: gaseous elemental mercury (GEM), reacti...
Whereas many ecosystem characteristics and processes influence mercury accumulation in higher trophi...
The primary goal of this research was to quantify the contributions of specific mercury emission sou...
The importance of particulate mercury (Hg(p)) in the transport, chemistry and deposition of this tox...
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic trace metal with globally distributed emissions, and the potential to bioacc...
Mercury (Hg), as a trace element cycling in the environment, poses a serious health threat to both h...
Author Institution: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of CincinnatiMercu...