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Photo Induced Reduction of Mercury in Lakes, Wetlands, and Soils
Grant Number R827632
RFA: Mercury: Transport and Fate through a Watershed (1999)


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  • Book Chapter (1)
  • Journal Article (2)
  • Presentation (1)
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    Book Chapter Zhang H, Lindberg S, Gustin M, Xu X. Towards a better understanding of mercury emissions from soils. In: Cai Y, Braids O, eds. Biogeochemistry of Environmentally Important Elements. American Chemical Society Symposium Series Book, American Chemical Society, Oxford University Press. R827632 (2001)
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    Journal Article Zhang H, Lindberg S. Sunlight and iron(III)-induced photochemical production of dissolved gaseous mercury in freshwater. Environmental Science and Technology 2001; 35: 928-935. R827632 (2000)
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    Zhang H, Lindberg S, Gustin M, Xu X. Toward a Better Understanding of Mercury Emissions from Soils. ACS Symposium Series 2002;(835):246-261.

    R827632 (Final)
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    Presentation Zhang H, Lindberg S. Sunlight and Fe(III)-induced photochemical reduction of Hg(II) in fresh waters. Presented at the 11th International Conference on Heavy Metals in the Environment, Ann Arbor, MI, 2000. R827632 (2000)
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