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New Study Examines Why Mercury is More Dangerous in Oceans
  (Last Mod.:2020-07-01 / Rating: 5.008 )

Elephant seals’ fur as a source for methylmercury in coastal sea water
  (Last Mod.:2020-07-22 / Rating: 4.825 )

Bacterial methylation of mercury not only starting from oxidized mercury
  (Last Mod.:2020-07-22 / Rating: 4.818 )

Ocean mercury on the rise
  (Last Mod.:2020-06-28 / Rating: 4.815 )

Natural dissolved organic matter plays dual role in cycling of mercury
  (Last Mod.:2020-06-24 / Rating: 4.805 )

Reducing mercury pollution entering lakes quickly lowers how much harmful mercury is found in fish
  (Last Mod.:2023-11-26 / Rating: 4.776 )

New study shows: Coastal water, not sediment, predicts methylmercury bioaccumulation in the marine food web
  (Last Mod.:2019-08-15 / Rating: 4.725 )

EVISA News revisited: Dissension on the best way to fight mercury pollution
  (Last Mod.:2020-07-22 / Rating: 4.724 )

Linking atmospheric mercury to methylmercury in fish
  (Last Mod.:2024-03-08 / Rating: 0.272 )

Mercury is converted to oxidized species in the upper atmosphere facilitating its entrance into the food chain
  (Last Mod.:2019-08-15 / Rating: 0.271 )

Toxic mercury remnants of gold rush will seep into San Francisco area waterways for millennia
  (Last Mod.:2024-03-03 / Rating: 0.270 )













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