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Fate and transport of ambient and amended mercury in a stratified temperate lake.
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Fate and transport of ambient and amended mercury in a stratified temperate lake./
作者:
Chadwick, Shawn Paul.
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422 p.
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Adviser: David E. Armstrong.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-09B.
標題:
Biogeochemistry. -
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9780542887543
Fate and transport of ambient and amended mercury in a stratified temperate lake.
Chadwick, Shawn Paul.
Fate and transport of ambient and amended mercury in a stratified temperate lake.
- 422 p.
Adviser: David E. Armstrong.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2006.
The specific processes and pathways controlling the speciation and subsequent fate, transport, and reactivity of ambient and amended Hg and MeHg were investigated in an experimental lake and its terrestrial catchment. The research was conducted at Lake 658 within the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA) in Canada as part of the project entitled "Mercury Experiment To Assess Atmospheric Loading in Canada and the United States" (METAALICUS) where amended isotopic Hg was used to explore the relationships between atmospheric loading and bioaccumulation in freshwater biota. Lake 658, an 8 hectare first-order boreal lake, was dosed bi-monthly with stable 202Hg nine times during each summer of 2001--2006 at a loading 4 to 5 times the annual wet deposition (∼20 ug/m2/year). In addition, 200Hg and 198Hg were applied annually to the 42 hectare upland and 2 hectare wetland portions of the lacustrine watershed, respectively. The use of stable isotopes and inductively couple plasma - mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) allowed for the analytical discrimination of amended Hg from the native pool of Hg.
ISBN: 9780542887543Subjects--Topical Terms:
545717
Biogeochemistry.
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