Gaseous mercury emissions from soil following forest loss and land use changes : Field experiments in the United States and Brazil
Anthony Carpi, Anne H. Fostier, Olivia R. Orta, Jose Carlos dos Santos, Michael Gittings
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Agradecimentos: This study would not have been possible without the contributions of many individuals and organizations for which the authors offer their sincere thanks. The Black Rock Forest Consortium and EMBRAPA are gratefully acknowledged for field site access and su
Forest ecosystems are a sink of atmospheric mercury, trapping the metal in the canopy, and storing it in the forest floor after litter fall. Fire liberates a portion of this mercury; however, little is known about the long-term release of mercury post def
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2011/05736-0
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Gaseous mercury emissions from soil following forest loss and land use changes : Field experiments in the United States and Brazil
Anthony Carpi, Anne H. Fostier, Olivia R. Orta, Jose Carlos dos Santos, Michael Gittings
Gaseous mercury emissions from soil following forest loss and land use changes : Field experiments in the United States and Brazil
Anthony Carpi, Anne H. Fostier, Olivia R. Orta, Jose Carlos dos Santos, Michael Gittings
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