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Author Boutron C.F., Candelone J.P. & Hong S. openurl 
  Title Greenland snow and ice cores: unique archives of large-scale pollution of the troposphere of the Northern Hemisphere by lead and other heavy metals. Type Journal Article
  Year 1995 Publication Science of the total environment Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 160/161 Issue Pages 233-241  
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  Call Number Serial 545  
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Author Miramand P. & Bentley D. openurl 
  Title Heavy metal concentrations in two biological indicators (Patella vulgata and Fucus serratus) collected near the French nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in la Hague. Type Journal Article
  Year 1992 Publication Science of the total environment Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 111 Issue Pages 135-149  
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  Call Number Serial 580  
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Author Genthon C. & Armengaud A. openurl 
  Title GCM simulations of atmospheric tracers in the polar latitudes: South Pole (Antarctica) and Summit (Greenland) cases. Type Journal Article
  Year 1995 Publication Science of the total environment Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 160/161 Issue Pages 101-116  
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  Call Number Serial 1671  
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Author Delmas Robert J. openurl 
  Title Ice records of past environment. Type Journal Article
  Year 1994 Publication Science of the total environment Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 143 Issue Pages 17-30  
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Author Bustamante P., Bocher P., Cherel Y., Miramand P. & Caurant F. openurl 
  Title Distribution of trace elements in the tissues of benthic and pelagic fish from the Kerguelen Islands. Type Journal Article
  Year 2003 Publication Science of the total environment Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 313 Issue Pages 25-39  
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Author Ferrari C.P.,Dommergue A., Veysseyre A., Planchon F. & Boutron C.F. openurl 
  Title Mercury speciation in the french seasonal snow cover. Type Journal Article
  Year 2002 Publication Science of the total environment Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 287 Issue Pages 61-69  
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Author Gauchard P.A., Ferrari C.P., Poissant L., Gueheneux G., Dommergue A., Boutron C.F., Baussand P. openurl 
  Title Modification in size distribution of particles during a mercury depletion event at Kuujjuarapik/Whapmagoostui, Québec (Canada). Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Science of the total environment Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 336 Issue Pages 215-224  
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Author Azimi S., A. Ludwig, D.R. Thévenot and J.L. Colin openurl 
  Title Collection procedure for trace metal determination in total atmospheric deposits in rural and urban areas Type Journal Article
  Year 2003 Publication Science of the total environment Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 308 Issue Pages 247-256  
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Author Ferrari C. , Cyril Padova, Xavier Faïn, Pierre-Alexis Gauchard, Aurélien Dommergue, Katrine Aspmo, Torunn Berg, Warren Cairns, Carlo Barbante, Paolo Cescon, Lars Kaleschke, Andreas Richter, Folkard Wittrock and Claude Boutron. openurl 
  Title Atmospheric mercury depletion event study in Ny-Alesund (Svalbard) in spring 2005. Deposition and transformation of Hg in surface snow during springtime Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Science of the total environment Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 397 Issue 1-3 Pages 167-177  
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  Abstract A field campaign was conducted in Ny-Alesund (78°54'N, 11°53'E), Svalbard (Norway) during April and May 2005. An Atmospheric Mercury (Hg) Depletion Event (AMDE) was observed from the morning of April 24 until the evening of April 27. Transport of already Hg and ozone (O3) depleted air masses could explain this observed depletion. Due to a snowfall event during the AMDE, surface snow Hg concentrations increased two fold. Hg deposition took place over a short period of time corresponding to 3-4 days. More than 80% of the deposited Hg was estimated to be reemitted back to the atmosphere in the days following the event. During the campaign, we observed night and day variations in surface snow Hg concentrations, which may be the result of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) oxidation to divalent Hg at the snow/air interface by daylight surface snow chemistry. Finally, a decrease in the reactive Hg (HgR) fraction of total Hg (HgT) in the surface snow was observed during spring. We postulate that the transformation of HgR to a more stable form may occur in Arctic snow during spring.  
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Author Carravieri Alice, Bustamante Paco, Churlaud Carine, Cherel Yves, doi  openurl
  Title Penguins as bioindicators of mercury contamination in the Southern Ocean: Birds from the Kerguelen Islands as a case study Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT Abbreviated Journal (down) Sci. Total Environ.  
  Volume 454-455 Issue Pages 141-148  
  Keywords Antarctica, Indian Ocean, Metal, Seabird, Stable isotopes, Trace element,  
  Abstract Seabirds have been used extensively as bioindicators of mercury (Hg) contamination in the marine environment, although information on flightless species like penguins remains limited. In order to assess the use of penguins as bioindicators of Hg contamination in subantarctic and Antarctic marine ecosystems, Hg concentrations were evaluated in the feathers of the four species that breed on the Kerguelen Islands in the southern Indian Ocean. Compared to other seabirds, adult Kerguelen penguins had low to moderate feather Hg concentrations, with an average ranging from 1.96 ± 0.41 μg g− 1 dry weight in the southern rockhopper penguin to 5.85 ± 3.00 μg g− 1 dry weight in the gentoo penguin. The species was a major determinant of Hg contamination, with feather Hg concentrations being lower in the oceanic species (king and crested penguins) than in the coastal one (gentoo penguin). In all species however, feather Hg concentrations were higher in adults than in chicks, reflecting the different periods of Hg bioaccumulation in the internal tissues of the two age classes. The relationship between adult penguin trophic ecology and Hg burdens was investigated using stable isotopes. Feeding habits (reflected by δ15N values) had a greater effect on adult feather Hg concentrations when compared to foraging habitats (reflected by δ13C values), indicating Hg biomagnification in Kerguelen neritic and oceanic waters. Dietary preferences were crucial in explaining individual feather Hg concentrations, as highlighted by intra-specific variation in Hg levels of gentoo penguins sampled at two different breeding sites of the archipelago. Penguins appear to reflect Hg bioavailability reliably in their foraging environment and could serve as efficient bioindicators of Hg contamination in the Southern Ocean on different spatial and temporal scales.  
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