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Chemical and physical controls on mercury source signatures in stream fish from the northeastern United States Chemical and physical controls on mercury source signatures in stream fish from the northeastern United States

Streams in the northeastern U.S. receive mercury (Hg) in varying proportions from atmospheric deposition and legacy point sources, making it difficult to attribute shifts in fish concentrations directly back to changes in Hg source management. Mercury stable isotope tracers were utilized to relate sources of Hg to co-located fish and bed sediments from 23 streams across a forested to...
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Sarah E. Janssen, Karen Riva-Murray, John DeWild, Jacob Ogorek, Michael T. Tate, Peter Van Metre, David Krabbenhoft, James Coles

Timber harvest alters mercury bioaccumulation and food web structure in headwater streams Timber harvest alters mercury bioaccumulation and food web structure in headwater streams

Timber harvest has many effects on aquatic ecosystems, including changes in hydrological, biogeochemical, and ecological processes that can influence mercury (Hg) cycling. Although timber harvest’s influence on aqueous Hg transformation and transport are well studied, the effects on Hg bioaccumulation are not. We evaluated Hg bioaccumulation, biomagnification, and food web structure in...
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James Willacker, Collin Eagles-Smith, Brandon M Kowalski, Robert Danehy, Allyson K. Jackson, Evan Adams, David Evers, Chris Eckley, Michael T. Tate, David Krabbenhoft

Biogeochemical and physical processes controlling mercury methylation and bioaccumulation in Lake Powell, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah and Arizona, 2014 and 2015 Biogeochemical and physical processes controlling mercury methylation and bioaccumulation in Lake Powell, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah and Arizona, 2014 and 2015

Mercury monitoring results from about 300 Morone saxatilis (striped bass) muscle tissue samples collected by the State of Utah from Lake Powell resulted in a Utah/Arizona fish consumption advisory issued in 2012 for approximately the lower 100 kilometers of the reservoir. Chemical, physical, and biological data were collected during two synoptic sampling cruises on Lake Powell during May...
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David Naftz, Mark Marvin-DiPasquale, David P. Krabbenhoft, George Aiken, Eric Boyd, Christopher Conaway, Jacob Ogorek, Gregory Anderson

Coagulant and sorbent efficacy in removing mercury from surface waters in the Cache Creek watershed, California Coagulant and sorbent efficacy in removing mercury from surface waters in the Cache Creek watershed, California

Cache Creek drains part of northern California’s Coast Ranges and is an important source of mercury (Hg) to the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Cache Creek is contaminated with Hg from several sources, including historical Hg and gold mines, native Hg in the soils, and active mineral springs. In laboratory experiments in a study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with...
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Erica De Parsia, Jacob A. Fleck, David Krabbenhoft, Kim Hoang, David Roth, Paul Randall

Rapid pre-concentration of mercury in solids and water for isotopic analysis Rapid pre-concentration of mercury in solids and water for isotopic analysis

The precise quantification of mercury (Hg) stable isotope compositions in low concentration or dilute samples poses analytical challenges due to Hg mass limitations. Common Hg pre-concentration procedures require extended processing times, making rapid Hg stable isotope measurements challenging. Here we present a modified pre-concentration method that combines commonly used Hg reduction...
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Sarah E. Janssen, Ryan F. Lepak, Michael T. Tate, Jacob Ogorek, John DeWild, Christopher Babiarz, James P. Hurley, David Krabbenhoft

Mercury isotopes reveal an ontogenetic shift in habitat use by walleye in lower Green Bay of Lake Michigan Mercury isotopes reveal an ontogenetic shift in habitat use by walleye in lower Green Bay of Lake Michigan

In general, fish residing in rivers differ from fish residing in lakes in their mercury (Hg) isotope ratios. Specifically, fish residing in lakes typically show enriched values for the isotope ratios of δ202Hg (mass-dependent fractionation of isotope 202Hg) and Δ199Hg (mass-independent fractionation of isotope 199Hg) compared with fish residing in rivers, because photochemical effects...
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Charles Madenjian, Sarah E. Janssen, Ryan F. Lepak, Jacob Ogorek, Tylor J. Rosera, John DeWild, David Krabbenhoft, Stewart Cogswell, Mark Holey

Ratio of mercury concentration to PCB concentration varies with sex of white sucker (Catostomus commersonii) Ratio of mercury concentration to PCB concentration varies with sex of white sucker (Catostomus commersonii)

The whole-fish total mercury (Hg) concentrations were determined in 25 mature female and 26 mature male white suckers (Catostomus commersonii) caught during their spawning run in the Kewaunee River, a tributary to Lake Michigan. The age of each fish was estimated using thin-sectioned otoliths, and total length (TL) and weight were determined for each fish. When adjusted for the effect of...
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Charles Madenjian, Andrew Stevens, Martin Stapanian, David Krabbenhoft, John DeWild, Jacob Ogorek, William Edwards, Lynn Ogilvie, Peter McIntyre

Mercury methylation and bioaccumulation in Sinclair Inlet, Kitsap County, Washington Mercury methylation and bioaccumulation in Sinclair Inlet, Kitsap County, Washington

The U.S. Geological Survey evaluated the transformation of mercury to bioavailable methylmercury in Sinclair Inlet, Kitsap County, Washington, and assessed the effect of the transformation processes on the mercury burden in marine organisms and sediment. In August 2008, samples of sediment, water, and biota from six sites in Sinclair Inlet and three bays representative of Puget Sound...
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A.J. Paulson, M.C. Marvin-DiPasquale, P.W. Moran, A.R. Stewart, J.F. DeWild, J. Toft, J.L. Agee, E. Kakouros, Le H. Kieu, B. Carter, R.W. Sheibley, J. Cordell, David P. Krabbenhoft

Factors affecting mercury stable isotopic distribution in piscivorous fish of the Laurentian Great Lakes Factors affecting mercury stable isotopic distribution in piscivorous fish of the Laurentian Great Lakes

Identifying the sources of methylmercury (MeHg) and tracing the transformations of mercury (Hg) in the aquatic food web are important components of effective strategies for managing current and legacy Hg sources. In our previous work, we measured stable isotopes of Hg (δ202Hg, Δ199Hg, and Δ200Hg) in the Laurentian Great Lakes and estimated source contributions of Hg to bottom sediment...
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Ryan F. Lepak, Sarah E. Janssen, Runsheng Yin, Jacob Ogorek, David P. Krabbenhoft, John DeWild, Michael T. Tate, Thomas Holsen, James P. Hurley

Permafrost stores a globally significant amount of mercury Permafrost stores a globally significant amount of mercury

Changing climate in northern regions is causing permafrost to thaw with major implications for the global mercury (Hg) cycle. We estimated Hg in permafrost regions based on in situ measurements of sediment total mercury (STHg), soil organic carbon (SOC), and the Hg to carbon ratio (RHgC) combined with maps of soil carbon. We measured a median STHg of 43 ± 30 ng Hg g soil−1 and a median...
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Paul Schuster, Kevin Schaefer, George Aiken, Ronald Antweiler, John DeWild, Joshua Gryziec, Alessio Gusmeroli, Gustaf Hugelius, Elchin Jafarov, David Krabbenhoft, Lin Liu, Nicole Herman-Mercer, Cuicui Mu, David Roth, Tim Schaefer, Robert Striegl, Kimberly Wickland, Tingjun Zhang

Stream mercury export in response to contemporary timber harvesting methods (Pacific Coastal Mountains, Oregon, USA) Stream mercury export in response to contemporary timber harvesting methods (Pacific Coastal Mountains, Oregon, USA)

Land-use activities can alter hydrological and biogeochemical processes that can affect the fate, transformation, and transport of mercury (Hg). Previous studies in boreal forests have shown that forestry operations can have profound, but variable effects on Hg export and methylmercury (MeHg) formation. The Pacific Northwest is an important timber producing region that receives large...
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Chris Eckley, Collin Eagles-Smith, Michael T. Tate, Brandon M Kowalski, Robert Danehy, Sherri Johnson, David Krabbenhoft

Atmospheric deposition to forests in the eastern USA Atmospheric deposition to forests in the eastern USA

Atmospheric mercury (Hg) deposition to forests is important because half of the land cover in the eastern USA is forest. Mercury was measured in autumn litterfall and weekly precipitation samples at a total of 27 National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP) monitoring sites in deciduous and mixed deciduous-coniferous forests in 16 states in the eastern USA during 2007–2014. These...
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Martin Risch, John DeWild, David Gay, Leiming Zhang, Elizabeth Boyer, David Krabbenhoft
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