Environmental Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
Bodaly, R., K. Beaty, L. Hendzel, A. Majewski, M. Peterson,
K. Rolfus, A. Penn, V. St. Louis, B. Hall, C. Matthews,
K. Cherewyk, M. Mailman, J. Hurley, S. Schiff, and
J. Venkiteswaran. 2004. Experimenting with hydroelectric
reservoirs. Environmental Science and Technology
38:346A-352A.
Bodaly, R. A., R. E. Heckey, and R. J. P. Fudge. 1994. Increases
in fi sh mercury in lakes fl ooded by the Churchill River
diversion, northern Manitoba. Canadian Journal of Fisheries
and Aquatic Science 41:682-691.
Branfi reun, B., A. Heyes, and N. Roulet. 1996. The hydrology
and methylmercury dynamics of a Precambrian Shield
headwater peatland. Water Resources Research 32:1785-1794.
Branfi reun, B., D. Krabbenhoft, D. Fowle, C. Mitchell, L.
Neudhall, and J. Iraci. 2006. Does reservoir water-level
fl uctuation affect mercury methylation and transport
in surrounding wetlands? Proceedings of the Eighth
International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant.
DEStech Publications, Inc., Madison, WI.
Brasso, R. L., and D. A. Cristol. 2008. Effects of mercury
exposure on the reproductive success of tree swallows
( Tachycineta bicolor ). Ecotoxicology 17:133-141.
Bushey, J. T., A. G. Nallana, M. R. Montesdeoca, and C. T.
Driscoll. 2008. Mercury dynamics of a northern hardwood
canopy. Atmospheric Environment 42:6905-6914.
Cabana, G., A. Tremblay, J. Kalff, and J. B. Rasmussen. 1994.
Pelagic food-chain structure in Ontario lakes—a determinant
of mercury levels in lake trout ( Salvelinus namaycush ).
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 51:381-389.
Cahill, R. S. 1981. Geochemistry of recent Lake Michigan
sediments . Illinois Institute of Natural Resources, Illinois State
Geological Survey, Circular 517. Champaign, IL.
CCME (Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment).
1999. Canadian environmental quality guidelines. Canadian
Council of Ministers of the Environment. Winnipeg, MB.
Chen, C. Y., and C. L. Folt. 2005. High plankton biomass
reduces mercury biomagnifi cation. Environmental Science
and Technology 39:115-121.
Chen, C. Y., A. Amirbahman, N. Fisher, G. Harding, C.
Lamborg, D. Nacci, and D. Taylor. (2008). Methylmercury
in marine ecosystems: spatial patterns and processes of
production, bioaccumulation, and biomagnifi cation.
Ecohealth 5:399-408.
China Three Gorges Project Corporation. 2002. Environmental
benefi t of Three Gorges Project. http://www.ctgpc.com/
environmental/environmental_a.php (accessed August 21,
2008).
Choi, H. D., T. M. Holsen, and P. K. Hopke. 2008a. Atmospheric
mercury (Hg) in the Adirondacks: Concentrations and
sources. Environmental Science and Technology 42:5644-5653.
Choi, H. D., T. M. Holsen, and T. J. Sharac. 2008b. Mercury
deposition in the Adirondacks: A comparison between
precipitation and throughfall. Atmospheric Environment
42:1818-1827.
Choi, H. D., and T. M. Holsen. 2009. Gaseous mercury
emissions from forest fl oor of the Adirondacks.
Environmental Pollution 157:592-600.
Connolly, J. P., Zahakos, H. A., J. Benaman, C. K. Ziegler, J.
R. Rhea, and K. Russell. 2000. A model of PCB fate in the
upper Hudson River. Environmental Science and Technology
34:4076-4087.
Demers, J. D., C. T. Driscoll, T. J. Fahey, and J. B. Yavitt.
2007. Mercury cycling in litter and soil in different forest
types in the Adirondack region, New York, USA. Ecological
Applications 17:1341-1351.
Dittman, J. A., and C. T. Driscoll. 2009. Factors infl uencing
changes in mercury concentrations in yellow perch ( Perca
fl avescens ) in Adirondack lakes. Biogeochemistry 93:179-196.
Dittman, J. A., J. B. Shanley, C. T. Driscoll, G. R. Aiken, A. T.
Chalmers, and J. E. Towse. 2009. Ultraviolet absorbance as a
proxy for total dissolved mercury in streams. Environmental
Pollution 157:1953-1956. doi:10.1016/j.envpol. 2009. 01. 031.
Drevnick, P. E., D. E. Canfi eld, P. R. Gorski, A. L. C.
Shinneman, D. R. Engstrom, D. C. Muir, G. R. Smith, P.
J. Garrison, L. B. Cleckner, J. P. Hurley, R. B. Noble, R.
R. Otter, and J. T. Oris. 2007. Deposition and cycling of
sulfur controls mercury accumulation in Isle Royale fi sh.
Environmental Science and Technology 41:7266-7272.
Driscoll, C. T., R. M. Newton, C. P. Gubala, J. P. Baker, and S. W.
Christensen. 1991. Adirondack Mountains. In: D. F. Charles,
editor. Acidic deposition and aquatic ecosystems: Regional case
studies. Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 133-202.
Driscoll, C. T., S. W. Effl er, and S. M. Doerr. 1994. Changes in
inorganic carbon chemistry and deposition of Onondaga
Lake, New York. Environmental Science and Technology
28:1211-1218.
Driscoll, C. T., V. Blette, C. Yan, C. L. Schofi eld, R. Munson,
and J. Holsapple. 1995. The role of dissolved organic
carbon in the chemistry and bioavailability of mercury
in remote Adirondack lakes. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
80:499-508.
Driscoll, C. T., K. M. Driscoll, K. M. Roy, and M. J. Mitchell.
2003. Chemical response of lakes in the Adirondack region
of New York to declines in acidic deposition. Environmental
Science and Technology 37:2036-2042.
Driscoll, C. T., Y. -J. Han, C. Y. Chen, D. C. Evers, K. F. Lambert,
T. M. Holsen, N. C. Kamman, and R. K. Munson. 2007.
Mercury contamination in forest and freshwater ecosystems
in the Northeastern United States. BioScience 57:17-28.
Eisler, R. 1987. Mercury hazards to fi sh, wildlife, and
invertebrates: A synoptic review. U. S. Fish and Wildlife
Service Biological Report 85 (1.10).
Essington, T. E. and J. N. Houser. 2003. The effect of whole-
lake nutrient enrichment on mercury concentration in
age-1 yellow perch. Transactions of the American Fisheries
Society 132:57-68.
Evers, D. C., Y. -J. Han, C. T. Driscoll, N. C. Kamman, W. M.
Goodale, K. F. Lambert, T. M. Holsen, C. Y. Chen, T. A.
Clair, and T. J. Butler. 2007. Biological mercury hotspots in
the Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada.
BioScience 57:1-15.
Frazier, B. E., J. G. Wiener, R. G. Rada, D. R. Engstrom.
2000. Stratigraphy and historic accumulation of mercury
in recent depositional sediments in the Sudbury River,
Massachusetts, U. S. A. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and
Aquatic Science 57: 1062-1072.
French, T. D., L. M. Campbell, D. A. Jackson, J. M. Casselman,
W. A. Scheider, and A. Hayton. 2006. Long-term changes
in legacy trace organic contaminants and mercury in
Lake Ontario salmon in relation to source controls,
trophodynamics, and climatic variability. Limnology and
Oceanography 51:2794 -2807.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search