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Source and Level of Mercury in a New Impoundment
The source of mercury in fish in a new impoundment was identified in this study as the inundated soil. The mercury in the soil was introduced into the food chain by direct uptake by microorganisms, rather than by a dissolution process; thus, the mercury level in the fish is not indicative of the quality of the impoundment as a public water supply.
Source and Level of Mercury in a New Impoundment
The source of mercury in fish in a new impoundment was identified in this study as the inundated soil. The mercury in the soil was introduced into the food chain by direct uptake by microorganisms, rather than by a dissolution process; thus, the mercury level in the fish is not indicative of the quality of the impoundment as a public water supply.
Source and Level of Mercury in a New Impoundment
Meister, John F. (author) / DiNunzio, James (author) / Cox, James A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 71 ; 574-576
1979-10-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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