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The impact of salt marsh restoration on mercury fate and biogeochemistry
Mercury bioaccumulation in dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera) from Two Lakes in Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia.
Damselflies in distress
Summer temporal changes in photoreducible mercury in the lakes of Kejimikujik National Park
Analysis of mercury content of lichens in Nova Scotia
Photoreactions of mercury in the freshwater lakes of Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia
Paleolimnological records of post-glacial lake and wetland evolution from the Isthmus of Chignecto region, eastern Canada
Range-wide distribution of mercury in Rusty Blackbirds (Euphagus carolinus) and factors contributing to methylmercury bioavailability at Northeastern wetland breeding sites
The influence of avian biovectors on mercury speciation iin a coastal wetland
Quantifying the photo-oxidation of dissolved organic carbon by ultra-violet radiation in freshwater lakes
Trends in atmospheric mercury deposition in North America (1997-2006): examining atmospheric chemistry and regulatory policy
Development of a controlled analysis method for quantifying the relative mercury photo-volatilization potential for soils
Mercury in gull (Larus argentatus) guano samples and changes over two summer seasons on Brier Island, Nova Scotia
Water and sediment chemistry influences on mercury bioaccumulation in freshwater invertebrates from two lakes in Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia
Geochemical and ecological controls on mercury speciation and bioaccumulation in coastal invertebrates (Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy)
Examination of mercury and arsenic concentrations in spruce tree cores and soil samples from historical gold mine tailings sites in Nova Scotia
Bioaccumulation of methylmercury in a wetland impacted by herring gull guano and water table restoration on Brier Island, Nova Scotia
Mercury bioaccumulation in mussels in the Minas Basin
Mercury photochemistry and speciation in the Jijuktu'kwejk (Cornwallis River) estuary of the Minas Basin, Nova Scotia
Mercury and other metals in sediment, cattails, and invertebrates from Hyla Park and the surrounding wetland, in Fredericton, New Brunswick