Climate, Fire, and Vegetation Mediate Mercury Delivery to Midlatitude Lakes over the Holocene

Volume: 52, Issue: 15, Pages: 8157 - 8164
Published: Jun 27, 2018
Abstract
The rise in mercury concentrations in lake sediment deposited over the last ∼150 years is widely recognized to have resulted from human activity. However, few studies in the Great Lakes region have used lake sediment to reconstruct atmospheric mercury deposition on millennial time scales. Here we present a 9000-year mercury record from sediment in Copper Falls; a small closed-basin lake on the Keweenaw Peninsula. Prior to abrupt increases in the...
Paper Details
Title
Climate, Fire, and Vegetation Mediate Mercury Delivery to Midlatitude Lakes over the Holocene
Published Date
Jun 27, 2018
Volume
52
Issue
15
Pages
8157 - 8164
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