نتایج جستجو برای: mercury contamination

تعداد نتایج: 93559  

2002
Peter H. Becker Jacob González-Solís Brigitte Behrends John Croxall

We studied the mercury contamination of 13 species of seabirds breeding on Bird Island, South Georgia, in 1998. Total mercury concentrations in body feather samples of birds caught at their breeding colonies were determined. Among the species, grey-headed albatross (8933 ng g–1) and southern giant petrel (7774 ng g–1) showed the highest, and gentoo penguin (948 ng g–1) the lowest body feather m...

2007
Petra Tschakert Kamini Singha

This article provides a counter-narrative to the dominant discourse of marginalization and criminalization of Ghana’s illegal gold miners (galamsey) by focusing on the contested mercury debate. We first examine the complex and multifaceted policy problem that underlies the current conflictual aspects in the small-scale mining sector, arguing that mercury use and contamination are key elements i...

2018
Gregory T Taylor Joshua T Ackerman Scott A Shaffer

Egg turning behavior is an important determinant of egg hatchability, but it remains relatively understudied. Here, we examined egg turning rates and egg temperatures in Forster's terns (Sterna forsteri). We used artificial eggs containing a data logger with a 3-D accelerometer, a magnetometer, and a temperature thermistor to monitor parental incubation behavior of 131 tern nests. Overall, adul...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2001
J de Boer T E van der Zande H Pieters F Ariese C A Schipper T van Brummelen A D Vethaak

Organic contaminants [polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs), nonylphenols], organotin compounds and trace metals (cadmium, chromium, mercury and zinc) were determined in flounder (Platichthys flesus) liver and sediment from the Amsterdam harbour (North Sea Canal) and Rotterdam harbour (Euromonding) and off the Dutch coast betwe...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Stacey A Robinson Marc J Lajeunesse Mark R Forbes

The sex of a bird can, in principle, affect exposure and accumulation of mercury. One conventional explanation for sex differences in mercury burden suggests female birds should have lower concentrations than conspecific males, because breeding females can depurate methylmercury to their eggs. However, sex differences in body burden of mercury among birds are not consistent. We used meta-analys...

2017
Rui Li Han Wu Jing Ding Weimin Fu Lijun Gan Yi Li

Mercury contamination in food can pose serious health risks to consumers and coal-fired power plants have been identified as the major source of mercury emissions. To assess the current state of mercury pollution in food crops grown near coal-fired power plants, we measured the total mercury concentration in vegetables and grain crops collected from farms located near two coal-fired power plant...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2010
J Jaron Hill Matthew M Chumchal Ray W Drenner John E Pinder S Matthew Drenner

We examined the effects of a commonly used preservation technique on mercury concentration in fish tissue. After fixing fish muscle tissue in formalin followed by preservation in isopropanol, we found that mercury concentration in fish muscle tissue increased by 18%, reaching an asymptote after 40 days. We used formalin-isopropanol-preserved longear sunfish (Lepomis megalotis) from the Sam Nobl...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2010
Ana Teresa Reis Sónia Morais Rodrigues Christine M Davidson Eduarda Pereira Armando C Duarte

This study focussed on a comparison of the extractability of mercury in soils with two different contamination sources (a chlor-alkali plant and mining activities) and on the evaluation of the influence of specific soil properties on the behaviour of the contaminant. The method applied here did not target the identification of individual species, but instead provided information concerning the ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2010
Vathiswa Papu-Zamxaka Angela Mathee Trudy Harpham Brendon Barnes Halina Röllin Michal Lyons Wikus Jordaan Marthinus Cloete

Mercury is a persistent heavy metal that has been associated with damage to the central nervous system, including hearing and speech impairment, visual constriction and loss of muscle control. In aquatic environments mercury may be methylated to its most toxic form, methyl-mercury. In 1990 concerns were raised over mercury contamination in the vicinity of a mercury processing plant in KwaZulu-N...

2014
Qingshan Wei Richie Nagi Kayvon Sadeghi Steve Feng Eddie Yan So Jung Ki Romain Caire Derek Tseng Aydogan Ozcan

Detection of environmental contamination such as trace-level toxic heavy metal ions mostly relies on bulky and costly analytical instruments. However, a considerable global need exists for portable, rapid, specific, sensitive, and cost-effective detection techniques that can be used in resource-limited and field settings. Here we introduce a smart-phone-based hand-held platform that allows the ...

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