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Whelpdale, D. M., and Barrie, L. A., ]. Air Water Soil Pollut. 14, 133-157 (1982). National Research Council, "Acid Deposition Atmospheric Processes in Eastern North America." National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1983. [Pg.154]

Wright, L. L., and Hughes, E. E. (1993). "U.S. Carbon Offset Potential Using Biomass Energy Systems. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 70 483-497. [Pg.166]

Johnson, A.H. Friedland, AJ. Dushofi, J.G. Recent and Historic Red Spruce Mortality Evidence of Climatic Influences, Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1986, 30, pp 319-330. [Pg.62]

Syers, J.K. Iskandar, I.K. Keeney, D.R. Distribution and Background Levels of Mercury in Sediment Cores from Selected Wisconsin Lakes. Water Air Soil Pollut. 1973 2, 105-118. [Pg.285]

Agostiano A, Caselli M, Provenzano MR. 1983. Analysis of pesticides and other organic pollutants by preconcentration and chromatographic techniques. Water Air Soil Pollut 19 309-320. [Pg.191]

Albanis TA, Pomonis PJ, Sdoukos AT. 1988a. Describing movement of three pesticides in soil using a CSTR in series model. Water Air Soil Pollut 39 293-302. [Pg.192]

Up to now, various environmental issues called pollution problems were focused in 1970 s in Japan. Most of the problems have been solved so far, however still we have serious problems of soil pollutions together with the waste treatment [2,3]. [Pg.114]

Gimmi T, Fluehler H, Studer B, et al. 1993. Transport of volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons in unsaturated aggregated media. Water Air Soil Pollut 68 291-305. [Pg.268]

Lockhart WL, Wilkinson P, BiUeck BN, Hunt RV, Wagemann R, Brunskill GJ. 1995. Current and historical inputs of mercury to high-latitude lakes in Canada and to Hudson Bay. Water, Air Soil Pollut 80(1 ) 603-610. [Pg.10]

Lucotte M, Mucci A, Hillaire-Marcel C, Pichet P, Grondin A. 1995. Anthropogenic mercury enrichment in remote lakes of northern Quebec (Canada). Water Air Soil Pollut 80 467-476. [Pg.10]

Abbott ML, Susong DD, Krabbenhoft DP, Rood AS. 2002. Mercury deposition near an industrial emission source in the western U.S. and comparison to ISC3 model predictions. Water Air Soil Pollut 139 95-114. [Pg.41]

Brosset C, Lord E. 1991. Mercury in precipitation and ambient air a new scenario. Water Air Soil Pollut 56 493-506. [Pg.42]

Elanson PJ, Lindberg SE, Tabberer TA, Owens JG, Kim KH. 1995. Foliar exchange of mercnry vapor evidence for a compensation point. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 373-382. [Pg.43]

Elerrick GT, Friedland AJ. 1990. Patterns of trace metal concentrations and acidity in montane forest soils of the northeastern United States. Water Air Soil Pollut 53 151-157. [Pg.43]

Elicks BB, Baldocchi DD, Meyers TP, Hosker Jr RP, Matt DR. 1987. A preliminary multiple resistance routine for deriving deposition velocities from measured quantities. Water Air Soil Pollut 36 311-330. [Pg.43]

Iverfeldt A. 1991. Occurrence and turnover of atmospheric mercury over the Nordic countries. Water Air Soil Pollut 56 251-265. [Pg.43]

Johnson DW, Lindberg SE. 1995. Sources, sinks, and cycling of mercury in forested ecosystems. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 1069-1077. [Pg.43]

Keeler GJ, Glinsom G, Pirrone N. 1995. Particulate mercury in the atmosphere its significance, transport, transformation and sources. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 159-168. [Pg.43]

Lu JY, Schroeder WH. 1999. Sampling and determination of particulate mercury in ambient air a review. Water Air Soil Pollut 112 279-295. [Pg.44]

Munthe J, Hultberg H, Iverfeldt A. 1995b. Mechanisms of deposition of mercury and methyl-mercury to coniferous forests. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 363-371. [Pg.45]

Munthe J, Hultberg H. 2004. Mercury and methylmercury in nm-off from a forested catchment — concentrations, fluxes and their response to manipulations. Water Air Soil Pollut Focus 4 607-618. [Pg.45]

Rudd JWM. 1995. Sources of methyl mercury to freshwater ecosystems a review. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 697-713. [Pg.45]

Schwesig D, Ilgen G, Matzner E. 1999. Mercury and methylmercury in upland and wetland acid forest soils of a watershed in NE-Bavaria, Germany. Water Air Soil Pollut 113 141-154. [Pg.45]

Babiarz CL, Andren AW. 1995. Total concentrations of mercury in Wisconsin (USA) lakes and rivers. Water Air Soil Pollut 83 173-183. [Pg.83]

Gilmour CC, Riedel GS. 1995. Measurement of Hg methylation in sediments using high specific-activity 203Elg and ambient incubation. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 747-756. [Pg.84]

Henry EA, Dodge-Murphy LJ, Bigham GN, Klein SM, Gilmour CC. 1995. Total mercury and methylmercury mass balance in an alkaline, hypereutrophic urban lake (Onondaga Lake, N.Y.). Water Air Soil Pollut 80 489 98. [Pg.84]

Kelly CA, Rudd JWM, St. Louis VL, Heyes A. 1995. Is total mercury concentration a good predictor of methylmercury concentration in aquatic systems Water Air Soil Pollut 80 715-724. [Pg.84]

Krabbenhoft DP, Beniot JM, Babiarz CL, Hurley JP, Andren AW. 1995. Mercury cycling in the AUequash Creek Watershed Water Air Soil Pollut 80 425M33. [Pg.84]

Lee YH, Bishop K, Petterson C, Iverfeldt A, Allard B. 1995. Subcatchment output of mercury and methylmercury at Svartberget in Northern Sweden. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 455 65. [Pg.85]

Mierle G, Ingram R. 1991. The role of humic substances in the mobilization of mercury from watersheds. Water Air Soil Pollut 56 349-357. [Pg.85]

Andersson P, Borg H, Kaerrhage P. 1995. Mercury in fish muscle in acidified and limed lakes. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 889-892. [Pg.113]

Back RC, Watras CJ. 1995. Mercury in zooplankton of northern Wisconsin lakes taxonomic and site-specific trends. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 931-938. [Pg.113]

Becker DS, Bigham GN. 1995. Distribution of mercury in the aquatic food web of Onondaga Lake, New York. Water Air Soil Pollut 80 563-571. [Pg.113]

Downs SG, Macleod CL, Lester JN. 1998. Mercury in precipitation and its relation to bioaccumulation in fish a literature review. Water Air Soil Pollut 108 149-187. [Pg.115]

Haines TA, Komov VT, Matey VE, Jagoe CH. 1995. Perch mercury content is related to acidity and color of 26 Russian lakes. Water Air Soil Pollut 85 823-828. [Pg.116]

HaU BD, Bodaly RA, Fudge RJP, Rudd JWM, Rosenberg DM. 1997. Food as the dominant pathway of methyhnercury uptake by fish. Water Air Soil Pollut 100 13-24. [Pg.116]


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