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Publications Details for Grant Number GR832214

Pathways of Mercury Evasion from Contaminated Wetlands: A Globally Important Source of Atmospheric Mercury?

RFA: Greater Research Opportunities: Persistent, Bioaccumulative Chemicals (2004)

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Abstract Peters SC, Wollenberg JL, Morris DP, Porter JA. Mercury emission to the atmosphere from experimental manipulation of DOC and UVR in mesoscale field chambers in a freshwater lake. Environmental Science & Technology 2007;41(21):7356-7362. GR832214 (2006)
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Abstract Wollenberg JL, Peters SC, Morris DP, Windham L. Factors controlling mercury evasion from surface water during estuarine mixing, Berry’s Creek, New Jersey. Geological Society of America 2006 Abstracts with Programs—Southeastern Section. 2006;38(2):80. GR832214 (2005)
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Journal Article Wollenberg JL, Peters SC.Diminished mercury emission from waters with duckweed cover. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES 2009;114. GR832214 (2006)
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Presentation Peters SC, Wollenberg JL. Controls on flux rates of dissolved gaseous mercury emitted from an estuarine water column to the atmosphere in eastern New Jersey. Presented at The American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15, 2006. GR832214 (2006)
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Presentation Peters SC, Wollenberg JL. Mercury reemission from a contaminated wetland in eastern New Jersey. Presented at the Eighth International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Madison, WI, August 6-11, 2006. GR832214 (2005)
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Presentation Wollenberg JL, Peters SC. Importance of dissolved organic carbon optical properties, iron, and ultraviolet radiation for the production of dissolved gaseous mercury in freshwater systems. Presented at The American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15, 2006. GR832214 (2006)
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Presentation Wollenberg JL, Peters SC. Manipulation of UV and DOC in mesocosm experiments to evaluate controls on mercury evasion from freshwater lakes. Presented at the Eighth International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Madison, WI, August 6-11, 2006. GR832214 (2005)
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