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Publications Details for Grant Number R827622E02

Determining the Role of Plants and Soils in the Biogeochemical Cycling of Mercury on an Ecosystem Level

RFA: EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) (1998)

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Dissertation/Thesis Assessing the role of deciduous forests in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury using quaking aspen. None Benesch JA Benesch JA. Assessing the role of deciduous forests in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury using quaking aspen. Masters Thesis. University of Nevada?Reno, Reno, NV, 2002, 90 pp. R827622E02 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Assessing the role of vegetation as sources and sinks of atmospheric mercury using quaking aspen. None Frescholtz T Frescholtz T. Assessing the role of vegetation as sources and sinks of atmospheric mercury using quaking aspen. Masters Thesis. University of Nevada?Reno, Reno, NV, 2002, 67 pp. R827622E02 (Final)
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Journal Article Accumulation of atmospheric mercury in forest foliage. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Ericksen JA, Gustin MS, Schorran DE, Johnson DW, Lindberg SE, Coleman JS Ericksen JA, Gustin MS, Schorran DE, Johnson DW, Lindberg SE, Coleman JS. Accumulation of atmospheric mercury in forest foliage. Atmospheric Environment 2003;37(12):1613-1622. R827622E02 (Final)
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Journal Article Foliar exchange of mercury as a function of soil and air mercury concentrations. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT Ericksen JA, Gustin MS Ericksen JA, Gustin MS. Foliar exchange of mercury as a function of soil and air mercury concentrations. Science of the Total Environment 2004; 324(1-3): 271-279. R827622E02 (Final)
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Journal Article Assessing the source of mercury in foliar tissue of quaking aspen. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY Frescholtz TF, Gustin MS, Schorran DE, Fernandez GC Frescholtz TF, Gustin MS, Schorran DE, Fernandez GC. Assessing the source of mercury in foliar tissue of quaking aspen. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2003;22(9):2114-2119. R827622E02 (Final)
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Journal Article Soil and foliar mercury emission as a function of soil concentration. WATER, AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION Frescholtz TF, Gustin MS Frescholtz TF, Gustin MS. Soil and foliar mercury emission as a function of soil concentration. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 2004; 155(4): 223-227. R827622E02 (Final)
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Journal Article Investigation of the light-enhanced emission of mercury from naturally enriched substrates ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Gustin MS, Biester H, Kim CS Gustin MS, Biester H, Kim CS. Investigation of the light-enhanced emission of mercury from naturally enriched substrates. Atmospheric Environment. 2002;36(20):3241-3254. R827622E02 (Final)
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Journal Article Experimental evidence against diffusion control of Hg evasion from soils. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT Johnson D, Benesch JA, Gustin MS, Schorran DS, Lindberg SE, Coleman JS Johnson D, Benesch JA, Gustin MS, Schorran DS, Lindberg SE, Coleman JS. Experimental evidence against diffusion control of Hg evasion from soils. Science of the Total Environment 2003;304(1-3):175-184. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Determining the role of plants in the biogeochemical cycling of mercury on an ecosystem level. None Benesch JA, Gustin MA, Schorran DE, Coleman J, Johnson DA, Lindberg SE Benesch JA, Gustin MA, Schorran DE, Coleman J, Johnson DA, Lindberg SE. Determining the role of plants in the biogeochemical cycling of mercury on an ecosystem level. Presented at the 6th International Conference on Hg as Global Pollutant, Minamata, Japan, October 2001. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation The role of vegetation in mercury cycling at mercury enriched mine sites. None Frescholtz TF, Gustin MS, Schorran DE Frescholtz TF, Gustin MS, Schorran DE. The role of vegetation in mercury cycling at mercury enriched mine sites. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2001. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Assessing the effect of plants on mercury emissions from substrate. None Gustin MS, Benesch JA, Schorran DE, Johnson DA, Lindberg SA, Coleman J Gustin MS, Benesch JA, Schorran DE, Johnson DA, Lindberg SA, Coleman J. Assessing the effect of plants on mercury emissions from substrate. Presented at the 6th International Conference on Hg as Global Pollutant, Minamata, Japan, October 2001. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Assessing the role of plants in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury. None Gustin MS, Benesch JA, Schorran D, Johnson DA, Lindberg SE, Coleman J Gustin MS, Benesch JA, Schorran D, Johnson DA, Lindberg SE, Coleman J. Assessing the role of plants in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury. Presented at the Workshop on the Fate, Transport, and Transformation of Mercury in Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development, Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Program and U.S. Geological Survey, West Palm Beach, FL, May 2001. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Forests as sources of new mercury to ecosystems. None Gustin MS, Benesch J, Frescholtz T, Schorran D, Johnson D, Lindberg SE, Coleman J Gustin MS, Benesch J, Frescholtz T, Schorran D, Johnson D, Lindberg SE, Coleman J. Forests as sources of new mercury to ecosystems. Presented at the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, June 10-14, 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Investigation of the role of plants in the biogeochemical cycling of mercury using large mesocosms. None Gustin MS, Benesch JA, Schorran DE, Johnson DA, Lindberg SE, Coleman J Gustin MS, Benesch JA, Schorran DE, Johnson DA, Lindberg SE, Coleman J. Investigation of the role of plants in the biogeochemical cycling of mercury using large mesocosms. Presented at the 223rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Orlando, FL, April 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Quantifying the role of significant sources and sinks in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury. None Gustin MS Gustin MS. Quantifying the role of significant sources and sinks in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science Forum, Washington, DC, May 1-2, 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation The significance of Hg emissions from natural sources. None Gustin MS Gustin MS. The significance of Hg emissions from natural sources. Presented at the Annual Environmental Conference of the Electric Power Research Institute, Tucson, AZ, January 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Unraveling the role of natural ecosystems in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury. None Gustin MS Gustin MS. Unraveling the role of natural ecosystems in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury. Presented at the Air Quality III: Mercury, Trace Elements, and Particulate Matter Conference, Arlington, VA, September 9-13, 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Atmospheric Hg fluxes associated with mine waste and vegetation. None Gustin M Gustin M. Atmospheric Hg fluxes associated with mine waste and vegetation. Presented at the Delta Tributaries Mercury Council, Woodland, CA, August 21, 2001. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Role of natural ecosystems in the biogeochemical cycle of Hg. None Gustin M Gustin M. Role of natural ecosystems in the biogeochemical cycle of Hg. Presented at the Desert Research Institute Brown Bag Seminar, Reno, NV, February 15, 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation The role of natural ecosystems in the biogeochemical cycling of Hg. None Gustin M Gustin M. The role of natural ecosystems in the biogeochemical cycling of Hg. Presented at the Stanford University Geosciences Seminar Series, Palo Alto, CA, May 16, 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation The role of plants in the biogeochemical cycle of Hg. None Gustin M Gustin M. The role of plants in the biogeochemical cycle of Hg. Presented at the University of Nevada at Reno Environmental Sciences and Health Seminar Series, University of Nevada?Reno, Reno, NV, April 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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Presentation Soil gaseous Hg concentrations: evidence against diffusive control of flux. None Johnson DW, Benesch JA, Gustin MS, Schorran DE, Coleman J, Lindberg SE Johnson DW, Benesch JA, Gustin MS, Schorran DE, Coleman J, Lindberg SE. Soil gaseous Hg concentrations: evidence against diffusive control of flux. Presented at the 6th International Conference on Hg as Global Pollutant, Minamata, Japan, October 2001. R827622E02 (Final)
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Proceedings Investigation of the role of plants in the biogeochemical cycling of mercury using large mesocosms. None Gustin MS, Benesch JA, Schorran DE, Johnson DA, Lindberg SE, Coleman J Gustin MS, Benesch JA, Schorran DE, Johnson DA, Lindberg SE, Coleman J. Investigation of the role of plants in the biogeochemical cycling of mercury using large mesocosms. In: Proceedings of the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, April 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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Proceedings Unraveling the role of natural ecosystems in the biogeochemical cycle of Hg. None Gustin MS, Lindberg SE Gustin MS, Lindberg SE. Unraveling the role of natural ecosystems in the biogeochemical cycle of Hg. In: Proceedings of the Air Quality III: Mercury, Trace Elements, and Particulate Matter Conference, Arlington, VA, September 9-13, 2002. R827622E02 (Final)
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