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Autor:
Gail Boila, S. Stephenson, Karen A. Kidd, Marlene S. Evans, S. Atkins, N. DeGraff, G. Low, S. Friesen, B. N. Billeck, M. Stoddart, B. Grey, W.L. Lockhart, Gary A. Stern, G. Stephens, J. DeLaronde, N. Snowshoe, S. Thompson, Pat Roach, S. Harbicht, Derek C. G. Muir, M.R. Hendzel
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. :427-463
Subsistence fishing has been an important source of food for Native People in northern Canada since prehistoric time. Measurements of the levels of mercury in edible muscle of northern fish have been undertaken for over three decades in efforts to ev
Autor:
Gail Boila, W.H. Schroeder, Len A. Barrie, Kathleen A. Martin, Andreas Richter, Alexandra Steffen, Lyle Lockhart, Robert V. Hunt, Harold E. Welch, Julia Y. Lu
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 28:3219-3222
Mercury—in the chemical/physical forms present in the biosphere—is a persistent, toxic, bioaccumulative pollutant that is dispersed throughout the environment on a global scale, mainly via the atmosphere. It is among the “heavy metals” for wh
Publikováno v:
The Science of The Total Environment. 218:19-31
Concentrations of methylmercury, total mercury and selenium in marine mammal tissues were determined in liver, muscle, skin (muktuk) and blubber of belugas, ringed seals and narwhal, using atomic absorption and capillary gas chromatography with ECD d
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment.
Mercury (total and methyl), cadmium and selenium concentrations were measured in liver, kidney and brain tissue from mink trapped from the Yukon Territory from 2001-2002. None of these metals was found at levels of toxicological concern. Total mercur
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 261(1-3)
Four types of mercury species, namely, methylmercury, organic mercury other than methylmercury, inorganic mercury, and insoluble mercury, deemed to be mercuric selenide (HgSe), were found in the liver of 45 ringed seals from the Canadian Arctic. On a
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 16:1859
Muscle and liver tissues of marine mammals and fish were extracted with methylene chloride-hexane (DCM-hexane) or toluene and the extracts were analyzed for organic mercury by cold vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy (CVAAS) and for methylmercury by