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1. Trace mercury migration and human exposure in typical mercury-emission areas by compound-specific stable isotope analysis

2. Concentrations and stable isotopes of mercury in sharks of the Galapagos Marine Reserve: Human health concerns and feeding patterns

3. Accumulation of Methylmercury in the High-Altitude Lake Uru Uru (3686 m a.s.l, Bolivia) Controlled by Sediment Efflux and Photodegradation

4. Algal Bloom Exacerbates Hydrogen Sulfide and Methylmercury Contamination in the Emblematic High-Altitude Lake Titicaca

5. Mercury isotope clocks predict coastal residency and migration timing of hammerhead sharks

7. Anthropogenic eutrophication of Lake Titicaca (Bolivia) revealed by carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes fingerprinting

8. Mercury stable isotopes suggest reduced foraging depth in oxygen minimum zones for blue sharks

9. Foraging depth depicts resource partitioning and contamination level in a pelagic shark assemblage: insights from mercury stable isotopes

10. The Twilight Zone as a Major Foraging Habitat and Mercury Source for the Great White Shark

11. Trace elements and δ

12. In Situ Photochemical Transformation of Hg Species and Associated Isotopic Fractionation in the Water Column of High-Altitude Lakes from the Bolivian Altiplano

13. Evidence that Pacific tuna mercury levels are driven by marine methylmercury production and anthropogenic inputs

14. Trace elements and δ15N values in micronekton of the south-western Indian Ocean

15. ENSO Climate Forcing of the Marine Mercury Cycle in the Peruvian Upwelling Zone Does Not Affect Methylmercury Levels of Marine Avian Top Predators

16. Mercury concentrations, biomagnification and isotopic discrimination factors in two seabird species from the Humboldt Current ecosystem

17. Foraging plasticity diversifies mercury exposure sources and bioaccumulation patterns in the world's largest predatory fish

18. Compound-Specific Stable Isotope Analysis Provides New Insights for Tracking Human Monomethylmercury Exposure Sources

19. Lipid-free tuna muscle samples are suitable for total mercury analysis

20. Mercury concentrations and stable isotope ratios (δ

21. Stable isotope analyses revealed the influence of foraging habitat on mercury accumulation in tropical coastal marine fish

22. Mercury concentrations in tuna blood and muscle mirror seawater methylmercury in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean

23. Optimized Homomorphic Evaluation of Boolean Functions

24. Towards a better understanding of mercury (Hg) dynamics in the marine environment

26. Mercury stable isotopes constrain atmospheric sources to the ocean

27. Global Mercury Observation Training Network (GMOS-Train)

28. Concentrations and stable isotopes of mercury in sharks of the Galapagos Marine Reserve: Human health concerns and feeding patterns

29. Accumulation of Methylmercury in the High-Altitude Lake Uru Uru (3686 m a.s.l, Bolivia) Controlled by Sediment Efflux and Photodegradation

30. Tin stable isotopes in magmatic-affected coal deposits: Insights in the geochemical behavior of tin

31. Mercury stable isotopes constrain atmospheric sources to the ocean

32. Mercury isotopes as tracers of ecology and metabolism in two sympatric shark species

33. Diagenetic production, accumulation and sediment-water exchanges of methylmercury in contrasted sediment facies of Lake Titicaca (Bolivia)

34. Sensitive determination of methylmercury δ13C compound specific stable isotopic analysis by purge and trap gas chromatography combustion isotope ratio mass spectrometry

35. Trends in tuna carbon isotopes suggest global changes in pelagic phytoplankton communities

36. Mercury concentrations and stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) in pelagic nekton assemblages of the south-western Indian Ocean

37. Linking Microbial Activities and Low-Molecular-Weight Thiols to Hg Methylation in Biofilms and Periphyton from High-Altitude Tropical Lakes in the Bolivian Altiplano

38. Sensitive determination of methylmercury δ

39. A Model of Mercury Distribution in Tuna from the Western and Central Pacific Ocean: Influence of Physiology, Ecology and Environmental Factors

40. Science et développement durable : 75 ans de recherche au Sud

41. Cartographier les ressources pour gérer les priorités

42. Stable mercury concentrations of tropical tuna in the south western Pacific ocean: An 18-year monitoring study

43. Is Tillandsia capillaris an efficient bioindicator of atmospheric metal and metalloid deposition? Insights from five months of monitoring in an urban mining area

44. Natural Hg isotopic composition of different Hg compounds in mammal tissues as a proxy for in vivo breakdown of toxic methylmercury

45. Diurnal variability and biogeochemical reactivity of mercury species in an extreme high-altitude lake ecosystem of the Bolivian Altiplano

46. Hg-stable isotope variations in marine top predators of the Western Arctic Ocean

47. Hg Stable Isotope Time Trend in Ringed Seals Registers Decreasing Sea Ice Cover in the Alaskan Arctic

48. Diversifying the use of tuna to improve food security and public health in Pacific Island countries and territories

49. Mercury Isotope Signatures of Methylmercury in Rice Samples from the Wanshan Mercury Mining Area, China: Environmental Implications

50. Trophic position increases with thermocline depth in yellowfin and bigeye tuna across the Western and Central Pacific Ocean

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