2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.marchem.2007.09.005
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Seasonal distributions and cycling of mercury and methylmercury in the waters of New York/New Jersey Harbor Estuary

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“…THg and RHg in unfiltered acidified water samples were determined using USEPA Method 1631 for ultra-trace Hg analysis in natural water (USEPA, 2002), following Gill and Fitzgerald (1987) and Balcom et al (2008). For THg determination, 100 ml samples were pre-oxidized with BrCl, NH 2 OH·HCl pre-reduction, SnCl 2 reduction, Hg-free N 2 purging in a glass bubbler, gold trap pre-concentration, thermal desorption and CVAFS quantification.…”
Section: Thg and Rhg Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…THg and RHg in unfiltered acidified water samples were determined using USEPA Method 1631 for ultra-trace Hg analysis in natural water (USEPA, 2002), following Gill and Fitzgerald (1987) and Balcom et al (2008). For THg determination, 100 ml samples were pre-oxidized with BrCl, NH 2 OH·HCl pre-reduction, SnCl 2 reduction, Hg-free N 2 purging in a glass bubbler, gold trap pre-concentration, thermal desorption and CVAFS quantification.…”
Section: Thg and Rhg Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The marginal seas and coastal regions are special environments for Hg biogeochemistry (Horvat et al, 2003;Fitzgerald et al, 2007;Balcom et al, 2008). Because they connect with the terrestrial ecosystems, the coastal/marginal marine environments generally have high Hg load due to elevated atmospheric Hg deposition and watershed and coastal Hg input (Luo et al, 2010;Bratkič et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies showed that the nearshore seawater is favorable for DGM production and subsequent high Hg(0) emission (e.g., Andersson et al 2007). Therefore, many attentions have been paid to the Hg biogeochemistry in marginal seas in the past decade (e.g., Choe et al 2003;Conaway et al 2003;Gårdfeldt et al 2003;Sunderland et al 2004;Balcom et al 2008;Rothenberg et al 2008;Ci et al 2011b;Faganeli et al 2012;Tong et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%