Catchment influences on mercury methylation in a peatland chronosequence
Since the beginning of industrialization, emissions of mercury (Hg) from human activities in excess of natural levels have increased depo-sition rates to ecosystems, storage in soils and loading to aquatic envi-ronments. Toxicity to animals, subject to this accumulation, as well as to humans consumi...
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SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
2017
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