Mercury is a pervasive global pollutant with debilitating health outcomes, and an exposure pathway that transcends social and economic boundaries. Wet deposition processes are central to the entry of mercury into aquatic ecosystems, where it bioaccumulates in piscivorous species. Fish consumption is the leading route to mercury exposure for vulnerable populations such as women of child-bearing age, subsistence fisher folk, and those consuming high seafood diets. However, substantial uncertainties exist in attributing deposition levels to local versus long-range emission sources. Here, we investigate the deposition and sources contributing to mercury loading in the Tampa Bay region. Positive matrix factorization (PMF) receptor analysis was a...
The highest mercury (Hg) wet deposition in the United States (US) occurs along the Gulf of Mexico, ...
We compare results from the CMAQ photochemical model for mercury deposition in Florida with measurem...
Atmospheric deposition was measured at three sites in the Pensacola Bay watershed, Florida, between ...
Mercury is a pervasive global pollutant with debilitating health outcomes, and an exposure pathway t...
In this paper, sources of mercury deposition to the Tampa area (Florida, USA) are investigated by an...
I investigate the links between mercury use, release, deposition, and population exposure in Tampa B...
Source-receptor relationships for mercury (Hg) and other trace elements wet-deposited in south Flori...
Atmospheric mercury deposition, known to be a major source of mercury to aquatic and terrestrial env...
The primary goal of this research was to quantify the contributions of specific mercury emission sou...
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...
In an effort to understand and quantify the impact of local, regional, and far-distant atmospheric m...
From August 2007 to August 2009, we collected event-based precipitation samples for mercury (Hg) and...
From October 2008 through August 2010, event-based precipitation samples for mercury (Hg), trace ele...
Mercury is a naturally occurring substance that is present at very low levels in ambient air as a re...
The highest mercury (Hg) wet deposition in the United States (US) occurs along the Gulf of Mexico, ...
We compare results from the CMAQ photochemical model for mercury deposition in Florida with measurem...
Atmospheric deposition was measured at three sites in the Pensacola Bay watershed, Florida, between ...
Mercury is a pervasive global pollutant with debilitating health outcomes, and an exposure pathway t...
In this paper, sources of mercury deposition to the Tampa area (Florida, USA) are investigated by an...
I investigate the links between mercury use, release, deposition, and population exposure in Tampa B...
Source-receptor relationships for mercury (Hg) and other trace elements wet-deposited in south Flori...
Atmospheric mercury deposition, known to be a major source of mercury to aquatic and terrestrial env...
The primary goal of this research was to quantify the contributions of specific mercury emission sou...
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...
In an effort to understand and quantify the impact of local, regional, and far-distant atmospheric m...
From August 2007 to August 2009, we collected event-based precipitation samples for mercury (Hg) and...
From October 2008 through August 2010, event-based precipitation samples for mercury (Hg), trace ele...
Mercury is a naturally occurring substance that is present at very low levels in ambient air as a re...
The highest mercury (Hg) wet deposition in the United States (US) occurs along the Gulf of Mexico, ...
We compare results from the CMAQ photochemical model for mercury deposition in Florida with measurem...
Atmospheric deposition was measured at three sites in the Pensacola Bay watershed, Florida, between ...