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University of South Carolina

Faculty Publications

2019

Mercury bioaccumulation

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Mercury Cycling In The North Pacific Subtropical Gyre As Revealed By Mercury Stable Isotope Ratios, Laura C. Motta, Joel D. Blum, Marcus W. Johnson, Blaire P. Umhau, Brian N. Popp, Spencer J. Washburn, Jeffrey C. Drazen, Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson, Cecelia C. S. Hannides, Hilary G. Close, Carl H. Lamborg May 2019

Mercury Cycling In The North Pacific Subtropical Gyre As Revealed By Mercury Stable Isotope Ratios, Laura C. Motta, Joel D. Blum, Marcus W. Johnson, Blaire P. Umhau, Brian N. Popp, Spencer J. Washburn, Jeffrey C. Drazen, Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson, Cecelia C. S. Hannides, Hilary G. Close, Carl H. Lamborg

Faculty Publications

The oceans are an important global reservoir for mercury (Hg), and marine fish consumption is the dominant human exposure pathway for its toxic methylated form. A more thorough understanding of the global biogeochemical cycle of Hg requires additional information on the mechanisms that control Hg cycling in pelagic marine waters. In this study, Hg isotope ratios and total Hg concentrations are used to explore Hg biogeochemistry in oligotrophic marine environments north of Hawaii. We present the first measurements of the vertical water column distribution of Hg concentrations and the Hg isotopic composition in precipitation, marine particles, and zooplankton near Station …