Biogeographical patterns of environmental mercury in northeastern North America. 2005.
March 16, 2005 12:37 PM   Subscribe

Mercury Connections: The extent and effects of mercury pollution in northeastern North America. a summary of the major findings reported in a series of 21 papers. Evers, David C. 2005. BioDiversity Research Institute. Gorham, Maine. 28 pages. Mercury Connections is a summary of the major findings reported in a series of 21 papers. These papers are published in: Biogeographical patterns of environmental mercury in northeastern North America. 2005. Ecotoxicology. Volume 14, numbers 1 and 2.
posted by hank (5 comments total)
 
Just an idea, but it might be nice to warn people that the link is a pdf. It's hard to imagine that people are always checking the extension of every link, and I know adobe locks up my system for nearly a minute when it loads.
posted by mystyk at 12:50 PM on March 16, 2005


Ah, Mercury. Sweetest of the transitional metals.
posted by daq at 12:57 PM on March 16, 2005


Too late. Bush stays in, mercury regulation stays out. Thanks for playing, please turn off the enlightenment on your way out.
posted by intermod at 7:26 PM on March 16, 2005


we're really poisoning ourselves, but at least pregnant women are told nowadays not to eat fish--maybe we all should stop?
posted by amberglow at 8:14 PM on March 16, 2005


I get all the mercury I need courtesy of my dental amalgam.
posted by Shrike at 8:37 PM on March 16, 2005


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