The repercussions of climate change are felt worldwide, but Arctic and subarctic regions, where climate warming is expected to be amplified, are especially vulnerable. An episode of mass fish mortality in the Sutton River in the Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL) of Northern Ontario has elicited the interest of the scientific community. Several lakes were sampled over three years in an effort to better understand and document the changes that may be occurring in these lakes. This study uses sediment cores to assess the history of mercury (Hg) deposition and to assess changes occurring in autochthonous productivity in these lakes. Sediments deposited after the onset of the industrial revolution contained significantly higher concentrations of Hg, wi...
We examined dated sediment cores from 14 thermokarst affected lakes in the Mackenzie Delta uplands, ...
Increased delivery of mercury to ecosystems is a common consequence of industrialization, including ...
ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospheric...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
The Mackenzie Delta region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, has experienced rapid climate warmi...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed contaminant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in food-webs....
Data from 104 sediment cores from the Great Lakes and “inland lakes” in the region were compiled to ...
Recent climate change may be enhancing mercury fluxes to Arctic lake sediments, confounding the use ...
The inundation of terrestrial vegetation following landscape flooding is an important potential sour...
Because of its toxic nature mercury is a threat to both wildlife and human health, and thus, it is a...
Arctic lakes and their watersheds are being simultaneously subjected to the deposition of atmospheri...
Mercury (Hg) transformations in sediments are key factors in the Hg exposure pathway for wildlife an...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018. A geographic enigma is that present-day atmospheric depositio...
© 2015 International Association for Great Lakes Research. To examine issues of mercury contaminatio...
This article focuses on analyzing the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) data for total mercury conce...
We examined dated sediment cores from 14 thermokarst affected lakes in the Mackenzie Delta uplands, ...
Increased delivery of mercury to ecosystems is a common consequence of industrialization, including ...
ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospheric...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
The Mackenzie Delta region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, has experienced rapid climate warmi...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed contaminant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in food-webs....
Data from 104 sediment cores from the Great Lakes and “inland lakes” in the region were compiled to ...
Recent climate change may be enhancing mercury fluxes to Arctic lake sediments, confounding the use ...
The inundation of terrestrial vegetation following landscape flooding is an important potential sour...
Because of its toxic nature mercury is a threat to both wildlife and human health, and thus, it is a...
Arctic lakes and their watersheds are being simultaneously subjected to the deposition of atmospheri...
Mercury (Hg) transformations in sediments are key factors in the Hg exposure pathway for wildlife an...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018. A geographic enigma is that present-day atmospheric depositio...
© 2015 International Association for Great Lakes Research. To examine issues of mercury contaminatio...
This article focuses on analyzing the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) data for total mercury conce...
We examined dated sediment cores from 14 thermokarst affected lakes in the Mackenzie Delta uplands, ...
Increased delivery of mercury to ecosystems is a common consequence of industrialization, including ...
ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospheric...