Subcatchment output of mercury and methylmercury at Svartberget in northern Sweden Y. H. LeeK. BishopB. Allard OriginalPaper Pages: 455 - 465
Anthropogenic mercury enrichment in remote lakes of northern Québec (Canada) M. LucotteA. MucciA. Grondin OriginalPaper Pages: 467 - 476
Output of methylmercury from a Catchment in northern Sweden Y. H. LeeK. BishopB. Allard OriginalPaper Pages: 477 - 481
Effect OF pH and iodide on the adsorption of mercury(II) by illite W. P. HamiltonR. R. TurnerM. M. Ghosh OriginalPaper Pages: 483 - 486
Modeling the transport and fate of mercury in an urban lake (Onondaga Lake, NY) E. A. HenryL. J. Dodge-MurphyS. M. Klein OriginalPaper Pages: 489 - 498
The role of dissolved organic carbon in the chemistry and bioavailability of mercury in remote Adirondack lakes C. T. DriscollV. BletteJ. Holsapple OriginalPaper Pages: 499 - 508
Total mercury and methylmercury mass balance in an alkaline, hypereutrophic urban lake (Onondaga Lake, NY) E. A. HenryL. J. Dodge-MurphyC. C. Gilmour OriginalPaper Pages: 509 - 517
Use of the mercury cycling model (MCM) to predict the fate of mercury in the Great Lakes D. LeonardR. ReashS. Gherini OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 528
Modeling the elemental mercury cycle in Pallette Lake, Wisconsin, USA Grace M. VandalWilliam F. FitzgeraldCarl H. Lamborg OriginalPaper Pages: 529 - 538
Mercury cycling in the water column of a seasonally anoxic urban lake (Onondaga Lake, NY) L. A. JacobsS. M. KleinE. A. Henry OriginalPaper Pages: 553 - 562
Distribution of mercury in the aquatic food web of Onondaga Lake, New York D. S. BeckerG. N. Bigham OriginalPaper Pages: 563 - 571
Fluxes of mercury through biota in the LG-2 reservoir after flooding K. A. MorrisonN. Thérien OriginalPaper Pages: 573 - 576
Concentrations and amounts of methylmercury in water and fish in the limed and acid basins of a small lake M. RaskM. Verta OriginalPaper Pages: 577 - 580
Mercury concentrations in two “great waters” L. B. ClecknerE. S. EsseksG. J. Keeler OriginalPaper Pages: 581 - 584
Methylmercury distribution and partitioning in stratified Finnish forest lakes M. VertaT. Matilainen OriginalPaper Pages: 585 - 588
Mercury in vegetation and lake sediments from the U. S. arctic D. H. LandersJ. FordJ. Martinson OriginalPaper Pages: 591 - 601
Current and historical inputs of mercury to high-latitude lakes in Canada and to Hudson Bay W. L. LockhartP. WilkinsonG. J. Brunskill OriginalPaper Pages: 603 - 610
International field intercomparison of atmospheric mercury measurement methods W. H. SchroederG. KeelerF. Schaedlich OriginalPaper Pages: 611 - 620
Mercury concentrations in fish in a remote Canadian Arctic lake G. R. Stephens OriginalPaper Pages: 633 - 636
Pre-industrial atmospheric deposition of mercury: Uncertain rates from lake sediment and peat cores M. Meili OriginalPaper Pages: 637 - 640
Mercury speciation in the Scheldt Estuary Leermakers M.Meuleman C.Baeyens W. OriginalPaper Pages: 641 - 652
The distribution of dissolved and particulate mercury in three Siberian estuaries and adjacent Arctic coastal waters M. CoqueryD. CossaJ. M. Martin OriginalPaper Pages: 653 - 664
Methylated and elemental mercury cycling in surface and deep ocean waters of the North Atlantic R. P. MasonK. R. RolfhusW. F. Fitzgerald OriginalPaper Pages: 665 - 677
A preliminary mercury budget for Narragansett Bay (Rhode Island, USA) Grace M. VandalWilliam F. Fitzgerald OriginalPaper Pages: 679 - 682
Arctic marine mammals as integrators and indicators of mercury in the Arctic R. WagemannW. L. LockhartS. Innes OriginalPaper Pages: 683 - 693
Sources of methyl mercury to freshwater ecosystems: A review John W. M. Rudd ReviewPaper Pages: 697 - 713
Is total mercury concentration a good predictor of methyl mercury concentration in aquatic systems? Carol A. KellyJohn W. M. RuddAndrew Heyes OriginalPaper Pages: 715 - 724
Determination of mercury methylation rates using A 203-HG radiotracer technique M. C. StordalG. A. Gill OriginalPaper Pages: 725 - 734
Methylmercury production in the anoxic hypolimnion of a Dimictic Seepage Lake C. J. WatrasN. S. BloomS. R. Craig OriginalPaper Pages: 735 - 745
Measurement of Hg methylation in sediments using high specific-activity203Hg and ambient incubation C. C. GilmourG. S. Riedel OriginalPaper Pages: 747 - 756
Involvement of bacteria in methylmercury formation in anaerobic lake waters T. Matilainen OriginalPaper Pages: 757 - 764
Methylmercury production in flooded soils: A laboratory study P. PorvariM. Verta OriginalPaper Pages: 765 - 773
The role of microorganisms in elemental mercury formation in natural waters R. P. MasonF. M. M. MorelH. F. Hemond OriginalPaper Pages: 775 - 787
Influence of humic substances on photolysis of divalent mercury in aqueous solution Z. F. XiaoD. StrömbergO. Lindqvist OriginalPaper Pages: 789 - 798
A case study of mercury and methylmercury dynamics in a Hg-contaminated municipal wastewater treatment plant C. C. GilmourN. S. Bloom OriginalPaper Pages: 799 - 803
Dimethylmercury and dimethylmercury-sulfide of microbial origin in the biogeochemical cycle of HG Franco BaldiFrancesca ParatiMarco Filippelli OriginalPaper Pages: 805 - 815
Changes in mercury levels in lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and northern pike (Esox lucius) in the LG-2 reservoir since flooding K. A. MorrisonN. Thérien OriginalPaper Pages: 819 - 828
Stores from old reservoirs: Sediment Hg and Hg methylation in Ontario hydroelectric developments D. W. RodgersM. DickmanX. Han OriginalPaper Pages: 829 - 839
Mercury uptake patterns of biota in a seasonally anoxic northern California Reservoir D. G. SlottonJ. E. ReuterC. R. Goldman OriginalPaper Pages: 841 - 850
Seabirds as monitors of mercury in the marine environment L. R. MonteiroR. W. Furness OriginalPaper Pages: 851 - 870
Common loons (Gavia immer) nesting on low ph lakes in northern Wisconsin have elevated blood mercury content M. W. MeyerD. C. EversW. E. Braselton OriginalPaper Pages: 871 - 880
Mercury anomalies in lake water and in commercially harvested fish, Kaminak Lake area, district of Keewatin, Canada W. W. ShiltsW. B. Coker OriginalPaper Pages: 881 - 884
Mercury concentrations in freshwater fishes in New Jersey Richard J. HorwitzBruce RuppelCynthia Gilmour OriginalPaper Pages: 885 - 888
Mercury in fish muscle in acidified and limed lakes P. AnderssonH. BorgP. Kärrhage OriginalPaper Pages: 889 - 892
Methylmercury concentration in shark muscle by species, size and distribution of sharks in Florida coastal waters R. E. HueterW. G. FongC. A. Manire OriginalPaper Pages: 893 - 899
Bioenergetic calculation of mercury accumulation in fish Pekka KorhonenMarkku VirtanenTitta Schultz OriginalPaper Pages: 901 - 904
The methylmercury to total mercury ratio in selected marine, freshwater, and terrestrial organisms Brenda LasorsaSusan Allen-Gil OriginalPaper Pages: 905 - 913
Bioaccumulation of mercury and methylmercury R. P. MasonJ. R. ReinfelderF. M. M. Morel OriginalPaper Pages: 915 - 921