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Special Feature: Mercury Isotopes: Probing Global and Regional Cycling and Transformation in the Biosphere

Collection launched: 27 Jan 2016

GUEST EDITORS
Holger Hintelmann, Water Quality Centre, Trent University, Canada
Robert Mason, University of Connecticut

Highlights on research using mercury isotopes presented at the ICMGP-2015 Jeju, Korea
Recent advances in analytical instrumentation have facilitated using the stable isotope ratios of mercury (Hg) in examination of Hg fate, transport and bioaccumulation. The discovery of both mass dependent (MDF) and mass independent fractionation (MIF), and improved understanding of the factors surrounding mercury isotope fractionation in the environment, has allowed for the more widespread application and interpretation of Hg isotope ratios beyond that of identifying local source signals. Recent studies have examined complex environmental processes that are difficult to constrain such as aquatic photochemical reduction and demethylation, re-emission from lakes, snow surfaces, and the surface ocean, and from vegetation, and bioaccumulation pathways. Overall, studies using Hg isotopes continue to advance our understanding and play a vital role in fundamental Hg research, confirming or challenging current paradigms. This Special Feature brings together some of the highlights on recent studies and advances in mercury isotopes and their uses from ICMGP in June 2015 in Jeju, Korea and elsewhere.

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Arctic 1
From the Canadian Coast Guard Research Icebreaker CCGS Amundsen.sma mass spectrometer
Arctic 2
Photos taken from the Canadian Coast Guard Research Icebreaker CCGS Amundsen
Arctic 3
Taken from the Canadian Coast Guard Research Icebreaker CCGS Amundsen.
Flin Flon Stack
The smelter stack in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada
Ground Water Collection
in New Brunswick at the Murray Brook
Spectogram of the seven Hg isotopes
In-Situ Incubation
Incubation of Hg in snow samples from Svalbard
MCICPMS 1
View inside the multicollector block of the Neptune multicollector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer
MCICPMS 2
Inside of the Neptune multicollector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer
MCICPMS 3
View of plasma of the Neptune multicollector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer
BCEIA Hintelmann S-H1
Murray Brook Mine
Tailing of cyanide mine at the Murray Brook location
Ocean Water Sampling
Niskin rosette collecting ocean water samples
Purge and Trap Scheme
Purge and Trap
Photo of Hg(0) purging from water sample and collection in permanganate trapping solution
Collecting Sediment Cores
Collecting sediment cores in the North
Rain Water Collection
Manual rain water collection in Peterborough, ON
SRB
Cultures with sulfate reducing bacteria methylating Hg to MMHg

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