Bioaccumulated Atmospheric Mercury Pollutants in Trees Re-emitted during Tasmanian Bushfires

Mercury pollution from decades past may have been re-released by Tasmania's bushfires
(Larissa SCHNEIDER, Kathryn ALLEN and Simon HABERLE, The Conversation; April 7, 2019)
https://theconversation.com/mercury-pollution-from-decades-past-may-have-been-re-released-by-tasmanias-bushfires-114603

Selected Research Articles*:


Using tree rings to track atmospheric mercury pollution in Australia:  the legacy of mining in Tasmania
(SCHNEIDER et al., 2019)

Assessment of the Suitability of Tree Rings as Archives of Global and Regional Atmospheric Pollution
(PECKHAM et al., 2019)


(*) = Abstracts only!


Websites:


Dendrochronology:  What Tree Rings Tell Us About Past and Present
(Matthew MASON, Environmentalscience.org)
https://www.environmentalscience.org/dendrochronology-tree-rings-tell-us



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