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Influence Of Mercury-Dissolved Organic Matter (Dom) Complexation On Toxicity In Natural Waters, Christina Mcnaughton
Influence Of Mercury-Dissolved Organic Matter (Dom) Complexation On Toxicity In Natural Waters, Christina Mcnaughton
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Global industrialization, coupled with a large biogeochemical cycle that moves mercury through the environment, has resulted in higher mercury concentrations being detected in many environmental compartments. Although the presence of mercury in each compartment has the potential to elicit toxicity, mercury found in natural waters provides the greatest risk, due to the various reactions it can undergo, resulting in a plethora of different species.
Due to the fact that mercury contamination in aquatic systems has the potential to bioaccumulate and biomagnify up the food chain and cause toxicity, understanding the behavior of mercury in these systems is imperative in the …