Gordon et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Mercury and methylmercury biogeochemistry in a thawing permafrost wetland complex, Northwest Territories, CanadaGordon et al., 2016
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- Gordon J
- Quinton W
- Branfireun B
- Olefeldt D
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- Hydrological Processes
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In arctic and sub‐arctic environments, mercury (Hg), more specifically toxic methylmercury (MeHg), is of growing concern to local communities because of its accumulation in fish. In these regions, there is particular interest in the potential mobilization of atmospherically …
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