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- Demethylation of methylmercury in bird, fish, and earthworm (Q145887) (← links)
- Isotope fractionation from In Vivo methylmercury detoxification in waterbirds (Q146006) (← links)
- Effect of nanoparticle size and natural organic matter composition on the bioavailability of polyvinylpyrrolidone- coated platinum nanoparticles to a model freshwater invertebrate (Q146457) (← links)
- Geochemical factors controlling dissolved elemental mercury and methylmercury formation in Alaskan wetlands of varying trophic status (Q149770) (← links)
- In-reservoir physical processes modulate aqueous and biological methylmercury export from a seasonally anoxic reservoir (Q150670) (← links)
- Effects of iron on optical properties of dissolved organic matter (Q155054) (← links)
- Formation of mercury sulfide from Hg(II)−thiolate complexes in natural organic matter (Q234950) (← links)
- Mercury transformation and release differs with depth and time in a contaminated riparian soil during simulated flooding (Q238676) (← links)
- Spatial dependence of reduced sulfur in Everglades dissolved organic matter controlled by sulfate enrichment (Q239197) (← links)
- Effects of sulfide concentration and dissolved organic matter characteristics on the structure of nanocolloidal metacinnabar (Q240198) (← links)
- Permafrost hydrology drives the assimilation of old carbon by stream food webs in the Arctic (Q253496) (← links)
- Seasonal dynamics and interannual variability in mercury concentrations and loads through a three-reservoir complex (Q253534) (← links)
- Biogeochemical and hydrologic synergy control mercury fate in an arid land river-reservoir system (Q266230) (← links)
- Mercury sources and budget for the Snake River above a hydroelectric reservoir complex (Q277939) (← links)
- Sulfur contamination in the Everglades, a major control on mercury methylation (Q282683) (← links)
- Aquatic cycling of mercury (Q286994) (← links)
- Mercury isotope fractionation by internal demethylation and biomineralization reactions in seabirds: Implications for environmental mercury science (Q289498) (← links)
- Decadal trends of mercury cycling and bioaccumulation within Everglades National Park (Q289749) (← links)
- Response to comment on “Mercury isotope fractionation by internal demethylation and biomineralization reactions in seabirds: Implications for environmental mercury science”: Principles and limitations of source tracing and process tracing with stable (Q304384) (← links)
- Multi-year, spatially extensive, watershed-scale synoptic stream chemistry and water quality conditions for six permafrost-underlain Arctic watersheds (Q309550) (← links)
- How beavers are changing Arctic landscapes and Earth’s climate (Q311474) (← links)
- Mercury Methylation Assay Along a Salinity Gradient in Coastal Peat Soils in the Florida Everglades (Q318207) (← links)
- Organic and inorganic constituents in surface water and native and non-native fish and frog health data collected from streams, impoundments and wetlands in the New Jersey Pinelands, 2017-2020 (ver. 1.1, August 2022) (Q319580) (← links)
- Chemistry of Orange and Reference Streams in Northwestern Alaska (Q320150) (← links)
- Chemical characterization of water and suspended sediment of the Snake River and Hells Canyon Complex (Idaho, Oregon) (ver. 3.0, November 2023) (Q320282) (← links)
- Hydrological, Chemical, and Biological Characterization of the Snake River and Associated Tributaries and Irrigation Drains from River Mile 448 to 346, 2022 (Q320558) (← links)
- Chemical characterization of water, sediments, and fish from Water Conservation Areas and Canals of the Florida Everglades (USA), 2012 to 2019 (Q323321) (← links)
- Total and Methyl Mercury Water and Fish Concentrations within Everglades National Park (Q326674) (← links)
- Mercury and Methylmercury Stable Isotope Measurements in Giant Petrels (Q328685) (← links)
- Mercury and selenium chemical characteristics and speciation data of bird, fish, and earthworm tissues (Q329440) (← links)
- Dissolved organic carbon concentration and dissolved organic matter characteristics in surface water samples from the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Network rivers, 2008 to 2018 (Q329997) (← links)