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Mercury and Rice in the California Delta

Poster

 

  • Wetlands are hotspots for mercury methylation and export of methylmercury to aquatic foodwebs.
  • Rice is the most abundant wetland type in California and globally in temperate and tropical latitudes.
  • Physical, chemical and biological Hg transformations are temporally pulsed in agricultural wetlands, due largely to seasonal water management practices.
  • Monitoring methylmercury at the right time and location is essential to managing and projecting future exposure for wildlife and humans.

Speaker: Lisamarie Windham-Myers, USGS

 

Thursday, 06/30/16

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USGS Evening Public Lecture Series

345 Middlefield Road
Bldg 3, 2nd Floor Rambo Auditorium
Menlo Park, CA 94025
USA

Phone: 650-329-5000
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