The fate of mercury in Arctic terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, a review

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The fate of mercury in Arctic terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, a review. / Douglas, Thomas A.; Loseto, Lisa L.; Macdonald, Robie W.; Outridge, Peter; Dommergue, Aurélien; Poulain, Alexandre; Amyot, Marc; Barkay, Tamar; Berg, Torunn; Chételat, John; Constant, Philippe; Evans, Marlene; Ferrari, Christophe; Gantner, Nikolaus; Johnson, Matthew Stanley; Kirk, Jane; Kroer, Niels; Larose, Catherine; Lean, David; Nielsen, Torkel Gissel; Poissant, Laurier; Rognerud, Sigurd; Skov, Henrik; Sørensen, Søren Johannes; Wang, Feiuye; Wilson, Simon; Zdanowicz, Christian M.

I: Environmental Chemistry (Online), Bind 9, Nr. 4, 2012, s. 321-355.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

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Douglas, TA, Loseto, LL, Macdonald, RW, Outridge, P, Dommergue, A, Poulain, A, Amyot, M, Barkay, T, Berg, T, Chételat, J, Constant, P, Evans, M, Ferrari, C, Gantner, N, Johnson, MS, Kirk, J, Kroer, N, Larose, C, Lean, D, Nielsen, TG, Poissant, L, Rognerud, S, Skov, H, Sørensen, SJ, Wang, F, Wilson, S & Zdanowicz, CM 2012, 'The fate of mercury in Arctic terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, a review', Environmental Chemistry (Online), bind 9, nr. 4, s. 321-355. https://doi.org/10.1071/EN11140

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Douglas, T. A., Loseto, L. L., Macdonald, R. W., Outridge, P., Dommergue, A., Poulain, A., Amyot, M., Barkay, T., Berg, T., Chételat, J., Constant, P., Evans, M., Ferrari, C., Gantner, N., Johnson, M. S., Kirk, J., Kroer, N., Larose, C., Lean, D., ... Zdanowicz, C. M. (2012). The fate of mercury in Arctic terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, a review. Environmental Chemistry (Online), 9(4), 321-355. https://doi.org/10.1071/EN11140

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Douglas TA, Loseto LL, Macdonald RW, Outridge P, Dommergue A, Poulain A o.a. The fate of mercury in Arctic terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, a review. Environmental Chemistry (Online). 2012;9(4):321-355. https://doi.org/10.1071/EN11140

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Douglas, Thomas A. ; Loseto, Lisa L. ; Macdonald, Robie W. ; Outridge, Peter ; Dommergue, Aurélien ; Poulain, Alexandre ; Amyot, Marc ; Barkay, Tamar ; Berg, Torunn ; Chételat, John ; Constant, Philippe ; Evans, Marlene ; Ferrari, Christophe ; Gantner, Nikolaus ; Johnson, Matthew Stanley ; Kirk, Jane ; Kroer, Niels ; Larose, Catherine ; Lean, David ; Nielsen, Torkel Gissel ; Poissant, Laurier ; Rognerud, Sigurd ; Skov, Henrik ; Sørensen, Søren Johannes ; Wang, Feiuye ; Wilson, Simon ; Zdanowicz, Christian M. / The fate of mercury in Arctic terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, a review. I: Environmental Chemistry (Online). 2012 ; Bind 9, Nr. 4. s. 321-355.

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