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Sources of methylmercury to a wetland-dominated lake in northern Wisconsin
C. J. Watras
, K. A. Morrison
,
A. Kent
, N. Price
, O. Regnell
, C. Eckley
, H. Hintelmann
, T. Hubacher
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MeHg
100%
Wetlands
100%
Methylmercury
100%
Northern Wisconsin
100%
Hg(II)
18%
Mass Balance
18%
Sulfate-reducing Bacteria
18%
High Concentration
9%
Order of Magnitude
9%
DNA Analysis
9%
Microbial Community
9%
Strong Correlation
9%
Methylation Rate
9%
Water Column
9%
Lines of Evidence
9%
Chemical Transformation
9%
Dissolved Organic Carbon
9%
Water Sources
9%
Total Mercury
9%
Receiving Water
9%
Inorganic Hg
9%
Channelized
9%
Hypolimnion
9%
Flushing Time
9%
Headwater Wetlands
9%
Northern Wetlands
9%
Northern Lakes
9%
Anoxic Water
9%
Intensive Sampling
9%
Export Rate
9%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Wisconsin
100%
Methylmercury
100%
Microbial Community
33%
Water Column
33%
Dissolved Organic Carbon
33%
Headwater
33%
Hypolimnion
33%
Methylation
33%