Forest vegetation plays a key role in the cycling of mercury (Hg) and organic matter (OM) in terrestrial ecosystems. Litterfall has been indicated as the major transport vector of atmospheric Hg to forest soils, which is eventually transported and stored in the sediments of forest lakes. Hence, it is important to understand how changes in forest vegetation affect Hg in soil and its biogeochemical cycling in lake systems. We investigated the pollen records and the geochemical compositions of sediments from two lakes (Schurmsee and Glaswaldsee) in the Black Forest (Germany) to evaluate whether long-term shifts in forest vegetation induced by climate or land use influenced Hg accumulation in the lakes. We were particularly interested to...
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Mercury (Hg), as a trace element cycling in the environment, poses a serious health threat to both h...
Undergraduate Research Exper.As global usage of mercury and methylmercury increases, climate change ...
Forest vegetation plays a key role in the cycling of mercury (Hg) and organic matter (OM) in terrest...
Climate change, through hydrological impacts and shifts in vascular plant communities, may significa...
Abstract. Concentrations of mercury (Hg) in live foliage increased ten-fold from spring bud break (m...
Because of its toxic nature mercury is a threat to both wildlife and human health, and thus, it is a...
Mercury, Hg, is one of the most problematic metals from an environmental perspective. To assess the ...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
International audienceTerrestrial organic matter (TOM) plays a key role in mercury (Hg) dynamics bet...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element with a complex biogeochemical cycle. Forests act as ne...
Climate change is likely to significantly affect the hydrology, ecology, and ecosystem function of p...
Forest ecosystem accounts for 31% of global land areas and plays a key role in the global biogeochem...
Due to the current increase in lake water total organic carbon (LW-TOC), many studies have investiga...
Mercury and its derivatives are hazardous environmental pollutants and could affect the aquatic ecos...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Climate change has the potential to significantly impact the stability of large ...
Mercury (Hg), as a trace element cycling in the environment, poses a serious health threat to both h...
Undergraduate Research Exper.As global usage of mercury and methylmercury increases, climate change ...
Forest vegetation plays a key role in the cycling of mercury (Hg) and organic matter (OM) in terrest...
Climate change, through hydrological impacts and shifts in vascular plant communities, may significa...
Abstract. Concentrations of mercury (Hg) in live foliage increased ten-fold from spring bud break (m...
Because of its toxic nature mercury is a threat to both wildlife and human health, and thus, it is a...
Mercury, Hg, is one of the most problematic metals from an environmental perspective. To assess the ...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
International audienceTerrestrial organic matter (TOM) plays a key role in mercury (Hg) dynamics bet...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element with a complex biogeochemical cycle. Forests act as ne...
Climate change is likely to significantly affect the hydrology, ecology, and ecosystem function of p...
Forest ecosystem accounts for 31% of global land areas and plays a key role in the global biogeochem...
Due to the current increase in lake water total organic carbon (LW-TOC), many studies have investiga...
Mercury and its derivatives are hazardous environmental pollutants and could affect the aquatic ecos...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Climate change has the potential to significantly impact the stability of large ...
Mercury (Hg), as a trace element cycling in the environment, poses a serious health threat to both h...
Undergraduate Research Exper.As global usage of mercury and methylmercury increases, climate change ...