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Publications Details for Grant Number R827915

The Redox Cycle of Mercury in Natural Waters

RFA: Mercury: Transport and Fate through a Watershed (1999)

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Journal Article Amyot M, Lean DRS, Poissant L, Doyon MR. Distribution and transformation of elemental mercury in the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2000;57:(Suppl. 1)155-163. R827915 (2001)
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Amyot M, Auclair JC, Poissant L. In situ high temporal resolution analysis of elemental mercury in natural water. Analytica Chimica Acta 2001;447(1-2):153-159.

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Ekstrom EB, Morel FMM, Benoit JM. Mercury methylation independent of the acetyl-coenzyme A Pathway in sulfate-reducing bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003;69(9):5414-5422.

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Journal Article Jay J, Morel FMM, Hemond HF. Mercury speciation in the presence of polysulfides. Environmental Science and Technology 2000;34:2196-2200. R824778 (Final)
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Journal Article Kraepiel AML, Keller K, Chin HB, Malcolm EG, Morel FMM. Sources and variations of mercury in tuna. Environmental Science & Technology 2003;37(24):5551-5558. R827915 (Final)
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LaLonde JD, Amyot M, Kraepiel AML, Morel FMM. Photooxidation of Hg(0) in Artificial and Natural Waters. Environmental Science and Technology 2001;35(7):1367-1372.

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Journal Article Lalonde JD, Amyot M, Orvoine J, Morel FM, Auclair J-C, Ariya PA. Photoinduced oxidation of Hg0(aq) in the waters from the St. Lawrence estuary. Environmental Science & Technology 2004;38(2):508-514. R827915 (Final)
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Ekstrom EB, Benoit JM, Morel FMM. The role of the Acetyl-CoA pathway in mercury methylation in sulfate-reducing bacteria. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, June 10-14, 2002.

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Presentation Amyot M, Lean DRS, Poissant L. Distribution and transformation of volatile Hg(0) in Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. Presented at Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 1999. R827915 (2001)
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Presentation Amyot M, Southworth G, Lindberg SE, Hintelmann H, Lalonde JD, Gilmour C, Rudd JWM, Kelly CA, Harris R, Poulain A, Sandilands K. Evolution of dissolved gaseous mercury in large enclosures amended with a stable isotope of mercury. Presented at American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, June 10-14, 2002. R827915 (2001)
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Benoit JM, Mason RP, Gilmour CC, Ekstrom EB, et al. Chemical and biological controls on mercury methylation in aquatic sediments. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Workshop on the Fate, Transport, and Transformation of Mercury in Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments, West Palm Beach, FL, May 8-10, 2001.

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Ekstrom EB, Benoit JM, Morel FMM. Biological controls on mercury methylation in aquatic sediments. Presented at the Gordon Research Conference in Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry, Andover, NH, June 16-21, 2002.

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Ekstrom EB, Benoit JM, Morel FMM. Biological controls on mercury methylation in aquatic sediments. Presented at the Center for Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry Summer Conference, Princeton, NJ, June 8-11, 2001.

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Ekstrom EB, Benoit JM, Morel FMM. Mercury methylation independent of acetyl-CoA pathway in SRB: implications for trace metal requirements. Presented at the Center for Environmental Bioinorganic Chemistry Summer Conference, Princeton, NJ, June 8-11, 2003.

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Ekstrom EB, Benoit JM, Morel FMM. Pathways, enzymes, and trace metals: the importance of understanding the biochemistry of mercury methylation. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science To Achieve Results Mercury Fate and Transport Final Progress Review Workshop, Washington, DC, November 21, 2003.

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Presentation Lalonde JD, Amyot M, Morel FMM, Orvoine J, Auclair JC. Action spectra of Hg(0) photooxidation in brackish waters. Presented at the International Conference on Hg as a Global Pollutant, Minamata, Japan, October 16-19, 2001. R827915 (2001)
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Presentation Lalonde JD, Amyot M, Kraepiel AML, Morel FMM. Hg(0) photooxidation in fresh and salt waters. Presented at the International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference, Cornwall, Ontario, May 21-26, 2000 (Hydrolab/IAGLR Award to Lalonde for best talk). R827915 (2001)
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Presentation Lalonde JD, Amyot M, Morel FMM. Oxidation of Hg(0) in aquatic systems. Presented at Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 1999. R827915 (2001)
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Morel FMM, Kraepiel AML, Keller K, Malcolm EG. What is the source of methylmercury in the oceans? Presented at the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, February 9-14, 2003.

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Proceedings

Ekstrom EB, Benoit JM, Morel FMM. Pathways, enzymes, and trace metals: the importance of understanding the biochemistry of mercury methylation. In: Proceedings of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science To Achieve Results Mercury Fate and Transport Final Progress Review Workshop, Washington, DC, November 21, 2003, pp. 33-34.

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