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Mercury and Organic Carbon Dynamics During Runoff Episodes from a Northeastern USA Watershed

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2008

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Schuster, P, Shanley, J, Marvin-Dipasquale, M, Reddy, M, Aiken, G, Roth, D, Taylor, H, Krabbenhoft, D, and DeWild, J, 2008, Mercury and Organic Carbon Dynamics During Runoff Episodes from a Northeastern USA Watershed: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, v. 187, iss. 1, p. 89-108.

Summary

Mercury and organic carbon concentrations vary dynamically in streamwater at the Sleepers River Research Watershed in Vermont, USA. Total mercury (THg) concentrations ranged from 0.53 to 93.8 ng/L during a 3-year period of study. The highest mercury (Hg) concentrations occurred slightly before peak flows and were associated with the highest organic carbon (OC) concentrations. Dissolved Hg (DHg) was the dominant form in the upland catchments; particulate Hg (PHg) dominated in the lowland catchments. The concentration of hydrophobic acid (HPOA), the major component of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), explained 41–98% of the variability of DHg concentration while DOC flux explained 68–85% of the variability in DHg flux, indicating both [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1007/s11270-007-9500-3

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