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Landscape influences on downstream concentrations of mercury, methylmercury, and dissolved organic carbon in permafrost peatland catchments
DownloadFall 2024
Thawing permafrost in northern regions threatens to increase the downstream delivery of mercury (Hg) and its organic form, methylmercury (MeHg). Permafrost thaw may mobilize large Hg and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) stores from permafrost soils. Once mobilized, inorganic Hg (Hg(II)) can be...
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Methylmercury production and export across the terrestrial-aquatic continuum in permafrost peatland catchments
DownloadFall 2023
Ongoing permafrost thaw in northern peatland catchments may increase the production and downstream delivery of neurotoxic methylmercury (MeHg) across the terrestrial-aquatic continuum. Peatlands in boreal-Arctic regions have large stocks of mercury (Hg) in frozen soils, accumulated through...
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Soil and porewater chemistry from peatlands of the Interior Plains, northwestern Canada
2022-11-09
Thompson, L. M., Olefeldt, D., Mangal, V., Knorr, K.H.
The xlsx files contain one "ReadMe" tab and one "Data" tab regarding the chemistry of peatland soils or porewater. The "ReadMe" tab details the variable name, units, description, citation (optional), laboratory, and vocabulary terms. The "Data" tab contains data collected from twelve wetlands...