نتایج جستجو برای: mercury species

تعداد نتایج: 587641  

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 1997
J D Eisemann W N Beyer R E Bennetts A Morton

Mercury concentrations in the sediments of south Florida wetlands have increased three fold in the last century (Rood et al. 1993). Because south Florida is home to many endemic and endangered species, it is important to understand the potential impacts of mercury in this ecosystem's food web. Recent research by Malley et al. (1996) has shown mollusks to be sensitive indicators of methyl mercur...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2015
Yongsheng Zhang Lilin Zhao Ruitao Guo Na Song Jiawei Wang Yan Cao William Orndorff Wei-ping Pan

In this study, the mercury adsorption characteristics of HBr-modified fly ash in an entrained-flow reactor were investigated through thermal decomposition methods. The results show that the mercury adsorption performance of the HBr-modified fly ash was enhanced significantly. The mercury species adsorbed by unmodified fly ash were HgCl2, HgS and HgO. The mercury adsorbed by HBr-modified fly ash...

Sharif Joorabian Shooshtari, Abbas Esmaili-Sari, Esmail Abdollahzadeh, Seyed Mahmoud Ghasempouri,

Background: Mercury is widespread and persistent in the environment. One organic form of mercury, Methylmercury (MeHg), can accumulate in the food chain in aquatic ecosystems and lead to high concentrations of MeHg in fish, which, when consumed by humans, can result in an increased risk of adverse effects. Currently, the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) has established...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
عباس اسماعیلی ساری abbas esmaili-sari tarbiat modares university, noor اسماعیل عبداله زاده esmail abdollahzadeh faculty of natural resources and marine sciences, noor شریف جورابیان شوشتری sharif joorabian shooshtari tarbiat modares university, noor سید محمود قاسم پوری seyed mahmoud ghasempouri tarbiat modares university, noor

background: mercury is widespread and persistent in the environment. one organic form of mercury, methylmercury (mehg), can accumulate in the food chain in aquatic ecosystems and lead to high concentrations of mehg in fish, which, when consumed by humans, can result in an increased risk of adverse effects. currently, the joint fao/who expert committee on food additives (jecfa) has established p...

2013
Marc Pouilly Danny Rejas Tamara Pérez Jean-Louis Duprey Carlos I. Molina Cédric Hubas Jean-Remy D. Guimarães

We examined mercury concentrations in three fish assemblages to estimate biomagnification rates in the Iténez main river, affected by anthropogenic activities, and two unperturbed rivers from the Iténez basin, Bolivian Amazon. Rivers presented low to moderate water mercury concentrations (from 1.25 ng L(-1) to 2.96 ng L(-1)) and natural differences in terms of sediment load. Mercury biomagnific...

1999
Douglas H. Adams Robert H. McMichael

Florida’s commercial and recreational shark landings represent a significant portion of the total U.S. Atlantic shark landings (NMFS, 1993). Shark landings have increased significantly during the past decade because human consumption of shark meat has become increasingly acceptable and because, in Asian markets, the demand for shark fins is very high— as are the prices paid for them (NMFS, 1993...

1999
Sun Han-Wen

The thermal stabilization characteristics of mercury species (inorganic and organic) in the presence of different chemical modifiers, including PdCl2 + ascorbic acid, (NH4)2PdCl6 + citric acid, (NH4)3RhCl6 + citric acid and a mixture of the last two salts, were investigated. The results indicate that PdCl2 + ascorbic acid can stabilize mercury species upto a temperature of 5008C whereas, with t...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
James S Kuwabara Yuji Arai Brent R Topping Ingrid J Pickering Graham N George

Guadalupe Reservoir (GUA), California, and Lahontan Reservoir (LAH), Nevada, U.S. are both affected either directly or indirectly by the legacy of gold and silver mining in the Sierra Nevada during the nineteenth century. Analysis of total mercury in fish from these lentic systems consistently indicate elevated concentrations (>1 microg x g(-1) wet weight; hereinafter, all concentrations are re...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2015
José Marrugo-Negrete José Durango-Hernández José Pinedo-Hernández Jesús Olivero-Verbel Sergi Díez

Jatropha curcas plants species were tested to evaluate their phytoremediation capacity in soils contaminated by different levels of mercury. The experimental treatments consisted of four levels of mercury concentrations in the soil - T0, T1, T5, and T10 (0, 1, 5, and 10 μg Hg per g soil, respectively). The total mercury content absorbed by the different plant tissues (roots, stems and leaves) w...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
محبوبه نوذری mahboubeh nozari marine science, tarbiat modares university, noor, iran. عباس اسماعیلی ساری abbas esmaili-sari marine science, tarbiat modares university, noor, iran. علیرضا ریاحی بختیاری alireza riyahi-bakhtiyari marine science, tarbiat modares university, noor, iran. جابر اعظمی jaber aazami marine science, tarbiat modares university, noor, iran.

background: mercury (hg) is a major environmental contaminant due to its global ubiquity, tendency to bioaccumulate, and toxicity in wildlife. mercury accumulation in wetlands threatens critical breeding and foraging habitats of many fish and wildlife species. in this study, mercury concentrations were detected in different tissues of pike. methods: to achieve these purposes, 58 pikes (esox luc...

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