Abstract Mercury (Hg) concentrations and Hg isotopic composition were investigated in three sediment cores in Lake Michigan (LM). Two cores were collected from Green Bay, a region heavily impacted by Hg contamination and one core from an offshore region of LM absent of direct point source Hg. Historical trends of Hg influxes suggest increased Hg deposition began in the 1890s in Green Bay and in the early 1800’s in offshore LM. Recently deposited sediment reflecting more anthropogenic influence shows similar δ202 Hg values (-1.0 to -0.5‰) for all three cores however, deep core sediments, reflecting pre-industrial eras, show much lower δ202Hg values (-1.7 to -1.2‰). Using a binary mixing model based on δ202Hg signatures, the proportion of ant...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Bowling Green State University, and Center for Lake Erie ...
AbstractSince the discovery of isotopic fractionation of mercury in nature, mass dependentfractionat...
Studies of monomethylmercury (MMHg) sources and biogeochemical pathways have been extensive in aquat...
Sources of mercury (Hg) in Great Lakes sediments were assessed with stable Hg isotope ratios using m...
Increasing mercury isotope ratios from pre-industrial (1510-1850) to present-day (1990-2014) in lake...
Data from 104 sediment cores from the Great Lakes and “inland lakes” in the region were compiled to ...
Increasing mercury isotope ratios from pre- industrial (1510- 1850) to present- day (1990- 2014)...
Aquatic mercury (Hg) contamination and subsequent bioaccumulation pose a threat to human and ecosyst...
The history of mercury (Hg) inputs to 55 Minnesota (U.S.A.) lakes was reconstructed from 210Pb (lead...
Identifying the sources of methylmercury (MeHg) and tracing the transformations of mercury (Hg) in t...
Lakes are important ecosystems where mercury (Hg) may undergo extensive methylation and bioaccumulat...
Mercury and its derivatives are hazardous environmental pollutants and could affect the aquatic ecos...
A Thesis submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota by Eric Alle...
Identifying the sources of methylmercury (MeHg) and tracing the transformations of mercury (Hg) in t...
Mercury is a toxic bioaccumulative substance found in aquatic ecosystems. The results of the first s...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Bowling Green State University, and Center for Lake Erie ...
AbstractSince the discovery of isotopic fractionation of mercury in nature, mass dependentfractionat...
Studies of monomethylmercury (MMHg) sources and biogeochemical pathways have been extensive in aquat...
Sources of mercury (Hg) in Great Lakes sediments were assessed with stable Hg isotope ratios using m...
Increasing mercury isotope ratios from pre-industrial (1510-1850) to present-day (1990-2014) in lake...
Data from 104 sediment cores from the Great Lakes and “inland lakes” in the region were compiled to ...
Increasing mercury isotope ratios from pre- industrial (1510- 1850) to present- day (1990- 2014)...
Aquatic mercury (Hg) contamination and subsequent bioaccumulation pose a threat to human and ecosyst...
The history of mercury (Hg) inputs to 55 Minnesota (U.S.A.) lakes was reconstructed from 210Pb (lead...
Identifying the sources of methylmercury (MeHg) and tracing the transformations of mercury (Hg) in t...
Lakes are important ecosystems where mercury (Hg) may undergo extensive methylation and bioaccumulat...
Mercury and its derivatives are hazardous environmental pollutants and could affect the aquatic ecos...
A Thesis submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota by Eric Alle...
Identifying the sources of methylmercury (MeHg) and tracing the transformations of mercury (Hg) in t...
Mercury is a toxic bioaccumulative substance found in aquatic ecosystems. The results of the first s...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Bowling Green State University, and Center for Lake Erie ...
AbstractSince the discovery of isotopic fractionation of mercury in nature, mass dependentfractionat...
Studies of monomethylmercury (MMHg) sources and biogeochemical pathways have been extensive in aquat...