Tundra uptake of atmospheric elemental mercury drives Arctic mercury pollution Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- July 13, 2017
has subject area
- Arctic Regions
- Climatic Processes - Snow
- Complex Mixtures - Soil
- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena - Atmosphere
- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena - Rivers
- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena - Snow
- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena - Snow
- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena - Soil
- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena - Tundra
- Elements - Mercury
- Elements - Mercury Isotopes
- Environment and Public Health - Atmosphere
- Environment and Public Health - Rivers
- Environment and Public Health - Snow
- Environment and Public Health - Soil
- Environment and Public Health - Tundra
- Environmental Pollution
- Geographic Locations - Oceans and Seas
- Geological Phenomena - Oceans and Seas
- Geological Phenomena - Rivers
- Geological Phenomena - Soil
- Isotopes - Mercury Isotopes
- Metals - Mercury
- Metals - Mercury Isotopes
- Seawater - Oceans and Seas
- Transition Elements - Mercury
- Transition Elements - Mercury Isotopes
has restriction
- closed
Date in CU Experts
- July 19, 2017 11:35 AM
Full Author List
- Obrist D; Agnan Y; Jiskra M; Olson CL; Colegrove DP; Hueber J; Moore CW; Sonke JE; Helmig D
author count
- 9
citation count
- 277
published in
- Nature Journal
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0028-0836
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1476-4687
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
start page
- 201
end page
- +
volume
- 547
issue
- 7662