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Mercury and methylmercury in Spring Lake, Minnesota: A mass balance approach comparing redox transformations, MeHg photodegradation, sediment loading, and watershed processes
Mercury and methylmercury in Spring Lake, Minnesota: A mass balance approach comparing redox transformations, MeHg photodegradation, sediment loading, and watershed processes
Mercury and methylmercury in Spring Lake, Minnesota: A mass balance approach comparing redox transformations, MeHg photodegradation, sediment loading, and watershed processes
Hines, N. A. (author) / Brezonik, P. L. (author) / Horvat, M. / Ogrinc, N. / Faganeli, J. / Kotnik, J.
2004-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
669
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