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View article: Suburban shallow lake primary producer structure and productivity reshaped by climate warming and anthropogenic disturbance: Century-scale sedimentary and socio-environmental multi-proxy evidence
Suburban shallow lake primary producer structure and productivity reshaped by climate warming and anthropogenic disturbance: Century-scale sedimentary and socio-environmental multi-proxy evidence Open
Shallow lakes are increasingly vulnerable to regime shifts under intensified anthropogenic and climatic pressures, often expressed as transitions in primary producer communities from submerged macrophyte to phytoplankton dominance. However…
View article: Lack of increase in mercury contamination in coastal Western Australia since European settlement
Lack of increase in mercury contamination in coastal Western Australia since European settlement Open
View article: The Legacy of Mercury Contamination from Colonial Nonferrous Mining in the Southern Hemisphere
The Legacy of Mercury Contamination from Colonial Nonferrous Mining in the Southern Hemisphere Open
The Mount Lyell copper (Cu) mine in Tasmania, Australia, underwent historical operational changes that influenced mercury (Hg) emissions from ore processing and smelting. This study presents the first record of Hg concentrations (HgC<…
View article: Pollution in Antarctica
Pollution in Antarctica Open
View article: Mercury in an Australian sclerophyll Eucalyptus forest and emissions from fuel reduction prescribed burning
Mercury in an Australian sclerophyll Eucalyptus forest and emissions from fuel reduction prescribed burning Open
Environmental context Understanding how mercury cycles through the environment is crucial for protecting ecosystems and human health. Our study is among the first to measure mercury concentrations in Eucalyptus forest soils and litter and …
View article: Long-term mercury accumulation and climate reconstruction of an Australian alpine lake during the late Quaternary
Long-term mercury accumulation and climate reconstruction of an Australian alpine lake during the late Quaternary Open
Mercury (Hg) is a volatile metal of international concern due to its toxicity, with a large atmospheric emission and transport capacity. The biogeochemical cycle of Hg is sensitive to changes in climate, yet our understanding of the specif…
View article: Re-viewing pollution: A tale of two basins
Re-viewing pollution: A tale of two basins Open
The Mekong and Ganges-Brahmaputra river basins are an important life force for millions of people across South and Southeast Asia. Yet growing levels of pollution from diverse sources are transforming these important waterscapes into reser…
View article: Climate-Induced Changes in Mercury Deposition in an Australian Alpine Lake During The Late Quaternary
Climate-Induced Changes in Mercury Deposition in an Australian Alpine Lake During The Late Quaternary Open
View article: THE SIZE INHERITED AGE EFFECT ON RADIOCARBON DATES OF ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS: REDATING CHARCOAL FRAGMENTS IN A SAND-BED STREAM, MACDONALD RIVER, NSW, AUSTRALIA
THE SIZE INHERITED AGE EFFECT ON RADIOCARBON DATES OF ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS: REDATING CHARCOAL FRAGMENTS IN A SAND-BED STREAM, MACDONALD RIVER, NSW, AUSTRALIA Open
Radiocarbon dates on charred plant remains are often used to define the chronology of archives such as lake cores and fluvial sequences. However, charcoal is often older than its depositional context because old-wood can be burnt and a ran…
View article: Fire, volcanism and climate change: the main factors controlling mercury (Hg) accumulation rates in Tropical Lake Lantoa, Sulawesi, Indonesia (∼16,500–540 cal yr BP)
Fire, volcanism and climate change: the main factors controlling mercury (Hg) accumulation rates in Tropical Lake Lantoa, Sulawesi, Indonesia (∼16,500–540 cal yr BP) Open
The effects of climate change on long-term mercury (Hg) cycling are still not well understood, as climate changes are usually gradual and can only be assessed using high-resolution archives. Our study site (a small, lowland tectonic lake i…
View article: The global roots of pre-1900 legacy mercury
The global roots of pre-1900 legacy mercury Open
During the nineteenth century, a major change took place in the trade, production, and use of mercury that altered its nearly exclusive link to silver refining in the Hispanic New World. We track the global expansion of mercury markets in …
View article: Inherited age of floating charcoal fragments in a sand-bed stream, Macdonald River, NSW, Australia: Implications for radiocarbon dating of sediments
Inherited age of floating charcoal fragments in a sand-bed stream, Macdonald River, NSW, Australia: Implications for radiocarbon dating of sediments Open
Radiocarbon dates on multiple individual charcoal fragments floating together down the Macdonald River, New South Wales, Australia, have calibrated ages spanning >1700 years. Partial explanations of this range of inherited ages can be attr…
View article: A synthesis of mercury research in the Southern Hemisphere, part 2: Anthropogenic perturbations
A synthesis of mercury research in the Southern Hemisphere, part 2: Anthropogenic perturbations Open
Environmental mercury (Hg) contamination is a global concern requiring action at national scales. Scientific understanding and regulatory policies are underpinned by global extrapolation of Northern Hemisphere Hg data, despite historical, …
View article: A synthesis of mercury research in the Southern Hemisphere, part 1: Natural processes
A synthesis of mercury research in the Southern Hemisphere, part 1: Natural processes Open
Recent studies demonstrate a short 3–6-month atmospheric lifetime for mercury (Hg). This implies Hg emissions are predominantly deposited within the same hemisphere in which they are emitted, thus placing increasing importance on consideri…
View article: Editorial: Novel insights into mercury sources and behavior in the surface earth environment
Editorial: Novel insights into mercury sources and behavior in the surface earth environment Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Environ. Sci., 30 September 2022Sec. Biogeochemical Dynamics Volume 10 - 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.1035931
View article: Evaluating swift-to-kotlin and kotlin-to-swift transpilers
Evaluating swift-to-kotlin and kotlin-to-swift transpilers Open
Unlike most popular mobile cross-platform development frameworks, transpilers promise maintainable code bases that are independent of the continued life of the development tools used. As more and more transpiler projects using the native p…
View article: First Assessment of Mercury (Hg) Concentrations in Skin and Carapace of Flatback Turtles (Natator depressus) (Garman) From Western Australia
First Assessment of Mercury (Hg) Concentrations in Skin and Carapace of Flatback Turtles (Natator depressus) (Garman) From Western Australia Open
Mercury pollution in the surface ocean has more than doubled over the past century. Within oceanic food webs, sea turtles have life history characteristics that make them especially vulnerable to mercury (Hg) accumulation. In this study we…
View article: Native Cross-Platform App Development Using the Sequalsk Transpiler
Native Cross-Platform App Development Using the Sequalsk Transpiler Open
View article: QUADRO EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DA SÍFILIS EM GESTANTES DA REGIÃO SUL E REGIÃO NORTE DO BRASIL DE 2012 A 2019 - PANORAMA DIAGNÓSTICO E REPERCUSSÕES
QUADRO EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DA SÍFILIS EM GESTANTES DA REGIÃO SUL E REGIÃO NORTE DO BRASIL DE 2012 A 2019 - PANORAMA DIAGNÓSTICO E REPERCUSSÕES Open
View article: Human impacts and Anthropocene environmental change at Lake Kutubu, a Ramsar wetland in Papua New Guinea
Human impacts and Anthropocene environmental change at Lake Kutubu, a Ramsar wetland in Papua New Guinea Open
Significance Wetland environments are increasingly threatened by climate change, population expansion, resource extraction, forest clearance, and pollution. The Ramsar Convention aims to monitor internationally important wetlands to ensure…
View article: Late Holocene climate anomaly concurrent with fire activity and ecosystem shifts in the eastern Australian Highlands
Late Holocene climate anomaly concurrent with fire activity and ecosystem shifts in the eastern Australian Highlands Open
The alpine area of the Australian mainland is highly sensitive to climate and environmental change, and potentially vulnerable to ecosystem tipping points. Over the next two decades the Australian alpine region is predicted to experience t…
View article: Mercury atmospheric emission, deposition and isotopic fingerprinting from major coal-fired power plants in Australia: Insights from palaeo-environmental analysis from sediment cores
Mercury atmospheric emission, deposition and isotopic fingerprinting from major coal-fired power plants in Australia: Insights from palaeo-environmental analysis from sediment cores Open
View article: When toxic chemicals refuse to die—An examination of the prolonged mercury pesticide use in Australia
When toxic chemicals refuse to die—An examination of the prolonged mercury pesticide use in Australia Open
Mercury, even in low concentrations, is known to cause severe adverse human health effects. In the early 1900s, mercury became a popular fungicide ingredient, leading to multiple poisoning incidents that forced much of the world to act upo…
View article: Corrigendum: When toxic chemicals refuse to die—An examination of the prolonged mercury pesticide use in Australia
Corrigendum: When toxic chemicals refuse to die—An examination of the prolonged mercury pesticide use in Australia Open
View article: Colonialism and the environment: The pollution legacy of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest copper mine in the 20th century
Colonialism and the environment: The pollution legacy of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest copper mine in the 20th century Open
Mining has been a major contributor to economic development in Australia since British arrival in the late 1700s, with little to no thought regarding the long-term environmental consequences. This study assesses the metal pollution legacy …
View article: EVALUATING THE RADIOCARBON RESERVOIR EFFECT IN LAKE KUTUBU, PAPUA NEW GUINEA – CORRIGENDUM
EVALUATING THE RADIOCARBON RESERVOIR EFFECT IN LAKE KUTUBU, PAPUA NEW GUINEA – CORRIGENDUM Open
We examined the radiocarbon (14C) reservoir effect in Lake Kutubu using tephrochronology and terrestrial plant material to deliver a precise age-depth profile and sedimentation rates for this lake. Based on the presence of two tephra horiz…
View article: Ban on toxic mercury looms in sugar cane farming, but Australia still has a way to go
Ban on toxic mercury looms in sugar cane farming, but Australia still has a way to go Open
View article: The impacts of intensive mining on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: A case of sediment pollution and calcium decline in cool temperate Tasmania, Australia
The impacts of intensive mining on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: A case of sediment pollution and calcium decline in cool temperate Tasmania, Australia Open
View article: Assessing environmental contamination from metal emission and relevant regulations in major areas of coal mining and electricity generation in Australia
Assessing environmental contamination from metal emission and relevant regulations in major areas of coal mining and electricity generation in Australia Open
View article: Stand der empirischen Forschung im Supply Chain Management : Eine systematische Literaturanalyse
Stand der empirischen Forschung im Supply Chain Management : Eine systematische Literaturanalyse Open
Systematic literature reviews on the empirical state of the art of research in Supply Chain Management (SCM) exist up to the year 2006. Systematic literature reviews are the basis for further studies in this area and make the work enormous…