Mercury in the Gulf of Mexico: Sources to receptors
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- Title
- Mercury in the Gulf of Mexico: Sources to receptors
- Creators
- Reed Harris - Reed Harris Environmental Ltd, 180 Forestwood Drive, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6J4E6Curtis Pollman - Aqua (France)William Landing - Florida State UniversityDavid Evans - National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationDonald Axelrad - Florida Department of Environmental ProtectionDavid Hutchinson - Reed Harris Environmental Ltd, 180 Forestwood Drive, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6J4E6Steven L Morey - Florida State UniversityDarren Rumbold - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityDmitry Dukhovskoy - Florida State UniversityDouglas H Adams - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation CommissionKrish Vijayaraghavan - ENVIRON (United States)Christopher Holmes - University of California, IrvineR. Dwight Atkinson - Environmental Protection AgencyTom Myers - ICF International (United States)Elsie Sunderland - Harvard University
- Publication Details
- Environmental research, Vol.119, pp.42-52
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc; SAN DIEGO
- Number of pages
- 11
- Grant note
- NIH from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: P42 ES007373 Florida Department of Environmental Protection
The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. NOAA provided research data on Hg cycling in Mobile Bay and fish tissue concentrations of Hg in the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico Alliance has also been supporting Hg science in the Gulf of Mexico, needed to accomplish the long term goals of this study. Dr. Jane Caffrey (University of West Florida) and Nishanth Krishnamurthy (Florida State University) provided wet deposition data from the Pensacola Atmospheric Hg Study and Hg wet deposition data were obtained from the NADP/MDN network. Atmospheric modeling was supported, in part, by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the Florida Electric Power Coordinating Group (FCG). This publication was made possible in part by NIH Grant number P42 ES007373 from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
- Identifiers
- 99383442539206570
- Academic Unit
- The Water School
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article