The North Carolina Division of Water Quality (NCDWQ) has collected data on mercury concentrations in fish tissue from numerous waterbodies since 1990. Reported mercury levels are highly variable; fish tissue concentrations often vary 75-fold or more within individual species across the state, and 10-fold to 100-fold among samples within and between adjacent counties. We discuss the construction and preliminary analysis of a comprehensive statewide database combining NCDWQ fish tissue mercury concentrations with all other available and relevant biotic and abiotic environmental variables
Abstract. As part of an initiative to assemble and synthesize mercury (Hg) data from environmental m...
Mercury TMDLs (Total Maximum Daily Loads) are a regulatory instrument designed to reduce the amount ...
Mercury (Hg) is one of the most ubiquitous and controversial metals in the world primarily due to th...
A fish tissue contamination data set, collected by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Mana...
Mercury, a highly toxic metal, is deposited onto land from the atomosphere through precipitation, an...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conferences - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Mercury contamination in aquatic ecosystems is a global concern due to the health risks of consuming...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Abstract—Most studies examining the influence of ecological characteristics of fish on Hg concentrat...
Mercury serves as one of the most visible forms of inorganic pollution in the public eye and is most...
Mercury (Hg) is an important environmental contaminant capable of gravely impacting human health thr...
Mercury (Hg) is a pollutant of particular concern because it is wide-spread, persistent, and poses a...
Abstract. We examined how length of fish is related to mercury concentrations in muscle tissue of se...
Mercury (Hg) contamination of fish is a widespread problem throughout much of the United States and ...
Eastern North America receives elevated atmospheric mercury deposition from a combination of local, ...
Abstract. As part of an initiative to assemble and synthesize mercury (Hg) data from environmental m...
Mercury TMDLs (Total Maximum Daily Loads) are a regulatory instrument designed to reduce the amount ...
Mercury (Hg) is one of the most ubiquitous and controversial metals in the world primarily due to th...
A fish tissue contamination data set, collected by the North Carolina Division of Environmental Mana...
Mercury, a highly toxic metal, is deposited onto land from the atomosphere through precipitation, an...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conferences - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Mercury contamination in aquatic ecosystems is a global concern due to the health risks of consuming...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Abstract—Most studies examining the influence of ecological characteristics of fish on Hg concentrat...
Mercury serves as one of the most visible forms of inorganic pollution in the public eye and is most...
Mercury (Hg) is an important environmental contaminant capable of gravely impacting human health thr...
Mercury (Hg) is a pollutant of particular concern because it is wide-spread, persistent, and poses a...
Abstract. We examined how length of fish is related to mercury concentrations in muscle tissue of se...
Mercury (Hg) contamination of fish is a widespread problem throughout much of the United States and ...
Eastern North America receives elevated atmospheric mercury deposition from a combination of local, ...
Abstract. As part of an initiative to assemble and synthesize mercury (Hg) data from environmental m...
Mercury TMDLs (Total Maximum Daily Loads) are a regulatory instrument designed to reduce the amount ...
Mercury (Hg) is one of the most ubiquitous and controversial metals in the world primarily due to th...