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Frederick, P.C. and M.G. Spalding. 1999. Effects of Environmental methylmercury on survival and health of embryonic and juvenile wading birds. Final report to the Florida Depart. of Environmental Protection.. 29 may 1999, 39 pp., typescript.
Lindberg, S.E., K. Roy, and J. Owens. 1999. PaMSWaD (Pathways of Mercury in Solid Waste Disposal): ORNL sampling operations summary and preliminary data report for PaMSWaD-I, Brevard County Landfill. A Report to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Lindberg, S.E., Zhang, H., and Meyers, T.P. 1999. Final Report: Everglades Mercury Air/Surface Exchange Study (E-MASE). South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL.
Lowentahal, D.H., W.H. White, and P. Saxena. 1999. Feasibility of receptor models for attributing atmospheric mercury concentrations to sources in south Florida. Report prepared for Electric Power Research Institute, 21 April 1999, 39 pp., typescript.
SFWMD. 2000. Everglades Consolidated Report (report to the Florida Legislature on water quality research, monitoring and modeling). South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL. January.
SFWMD. 1999. Everglades Interim Report (report to the Florida Legislature on water quality research, monitoring and modeling). South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL. January.
SFWMD. 1999. The effect of best management practices on the loading of mercury species to the ENR Project: Monitoring Program (Project C-1). S. Florida Water Manage. Distr., Research Appraisal Division, West Palm Beach, Fla. 70 pp., typescript + Tables & Figs.
Spalding, M.G. and P.C. Frederick. 1999. Effects of environmental methylmercury on survival and health of embryonic and juvenile wading birds. University of Florida, Gainesville. Final Report to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 29 May, 1999, 39 pp. Typescript.
1998
Dvonch, J.T. 1998. Utilization of event precipitation data to establish source-receptor relationships for mercury deposited in south Florida. Ph.D. Thesis, School of Public Health, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 178 pp.
Lange, T.R., D.A. Richard and H.E. Royals. 1998. Trophic relationships of mercury bioaccumulation in fish from the Florida Everglades. FINAL Annual Report. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Fisheries Research Laboratory, Eustis, FL. Prepared for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL. April.
Lindberg, S.E. and Myers, T.P. 1998. Application of field methods and models to quantify mercury emissions from wetlands at the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project (ENR). Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, oak Ridge, TN and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN. Second Annual Report. Everglades Mercury Air/Surface Exchange Study (E-MASE). Prepared for South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach. February.
Lindberg, S.E., et al. 1998. PaMSWaD (Pahthways of Mercury in Solid Waste Disposal): ORNL sampling operations summary and preliminary data report for PaMSWaD-I, Brevard County Landfill. 26 pp, typescript.
Loftus, W.F., J.C. Trexler, and R.D. Jones. 1998. Mercury transfer through an Everglades aquatic food web. Final Report, Contract SP-329, Florida DEP. December 1998.
SFWMD. 1998. Everglades Nutrient Removal Project 1997 Monitoring Report. South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL. March.
RMB Consulting & Research. 1998 (Draft). South Florida mercury emissions inventory (1996). Draft Final Report prepared for Florida DEP. 136 pp, Typescript.
Spalding, M.G. and P.C. Frederick. 1998. Effects of environmental mercury exposure on reproduction, health and survival of wading birds in the Florida Everglades. University of Florida, Gainesville. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.
USEPA. 1998. South Florida Ecosystem Assessment Vol. I. Final Technical Report. Phase 1 Monitoring for adaptive management: Implications for ecosystem restoration.. Region 4 and Office of Research and Development, Athens, GA. December. EPA-904-R-98-002.
USEPA. 1998. South Florida Ecosystem Assessment Vol. II. Final Technical Report Appendices. Phase 1 Monitoring for adaptive management: Implications for ecosystem restoration.. Region 4 and Office of Research and Development, Athens, GA. December. EPA-904-R-98-002.
1997
Aiken, G. and M.Reddy. 1997. Dissolved organic carbon in the Everglades, Florida. U.S. Geological Survey Program on the South Florida Ecosystem – Proceedings of the Technical Symposium in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, August 25-27, 1997. U.S.G.S. Open-File Report 97-385, 4 pp.
Charlton, S.R., C.L. Macklin, and D.L.Parkhurst, 1997. PHREEQCI A graphical user interface for the geochemical computer program PHREEQC. U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4222.
Frederick, P.C., M.G. Spalding, M. Sepulveda, G. Williams, S. Bouton, H. Lynch, J. Arrecis, S. Lorazel, and D. Hoffman. 1997. Effects of environmental mercury exposure on reproduction, health and survival of wading birds in the Florida Everglades - Final Report. Report to the Fla. Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee. 206 pp.
Guentzel, Jane L. 1997. The atmospheric sources, transport and deposition of mercury in Florida. Ph.D. Thesis, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. 177pp.
Jordan, F. 1997. Fish studies in the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project: Ecology, density and biomass estimates and mercury levels. Phase 2 Report. Department of Biology and Marine Science, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL. Submitted to SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL. March.
Lindberg, SE, Meyers, TP, and Miles, C. 1997. Everglades Mercury Air/Surface Exchange Study (E-MASE): Application of Field Methods and Models to Quantify Mercury Emission from Wetlands at the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project (ENR), Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, oak Ridge, TN and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, ATDD, Oak Ridge, TN. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT, South Florida Water Management District.
Pirrone, N. and G.J. Keeler. 1997. A Computer-based Framework to model acceptable loadings of Mercury to the Atmosphere to protect Water Quality. Report submitted to USEPA Region 4, Air, Pesticides & Toxics Management Division, 61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. 41 pp., Typescript.
Prestbo, E.M. 1997. Mercury speciation in the boundary layer and free troposphere advected to South Florida: Phase I - Reconnaissance. Report to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee. Frontier Geosciences, Seattle, WA.
Reddy, M. and Aiken, G. 1997, Speciation and fractionation modeling studies - dissolved organic carbon (DOC)-mercury interaction. U.S. Geological Survey Program on the South Florida Ecosystem - Proceedings of the Technical Symposium in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, August 25-27, 1997, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-385, p. 73.
SFWMD. 1997. Everglades Nutrient Removal Project: 1996 Monitoring Report, South Florida Water Management District. West Palm Beach, FL.
Williams, G. W. Jr. 1997. The effects of methylmercury on growth and food consumption of Great Egret nestlings in the central Everglades. Unpublished MS thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fl.
Aiken, G. and Reddy, M., 1996, Interactions of mercury with dissolved organic carbon in the Florida Everglades, U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-186-96.
EPRI. 1996. Protocol for Estimating Atmospheric Mercury Deposition. Electric Power Research Institute Report No. TR-106768. EPRI, Palo Alto, Cal. 55 pp.
FLDEP. 1996. The South Florida Mercury Science Program. Fla. Dept. Environ. Prot., Tallahassee. 4 pp.
Gilmour, C.G. 1996. Summary of microbially mediated mercury aquatic biogeochemistry in the everglades - workshop participant. Expert Assistance Agreement Product, S. Fla. Water Manage. Distr., West Palm Beach. 26 pp, typescript.
Interagency Mercury Science Program. 1996. South Florida Mercury Science Program Research Plan: Working Draft. Fla. Dept. Environ. Protection, Tallahassee.
Jordan, F. 1996. Fish studies in the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project: Ecology, density and biomass estimates and mercury levels. Phase 1 Report. Department of Biology and Marine Science, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL. Submitted to SFWMD, West Palm Beach, FL. March.
Krabbenhoft, D.P. 1996. Mercury Studies in the Florida Everglades. USDI, US Geological Survey, Water Resources Div., Madison, Wis. 4 pp.
Sepulveda, M.S. 1996. Mercury contamination in double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) from southern Florida. Report from University of Florida, Gainesville, FL to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL. 7 pp, typescript.
SFMSP. 1996. Plan of Study. South Florida Mercury Science Program. Draft. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee, FL. And the South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL March.
SFWMD. 1996. Everglades Nutrient Removal Project: 1995 Monitoring Report, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL.
Stober, J., D. Scheidt, R. Jones, K. Thornton, R. Ambrose, and D. France. 1996. South Florida Ecosystem Assessment. Monitoring for adaptive management: Implications for ecosystem restoration (Interim report). USEPA Region 4, Science and Ecosystem Support Div., Athens, Ga. 27 pp.
USGS. 1996. Interaction of Mercury with Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Florida Everglades. FS-186-96.
USEPA. 1996. South Florida Ecosystem Assessment Interim Report. Science and Ecosystem Support Division, Region 4 and Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA. EPA-904-R-96-008. December.
Atkeson, T. 1994. A proposal for intensive urban-air studies for mercury transport and deposition in conjunction with the Florida Atmospheric Mercury Study in the Everglades region of Florida. Dept. Environ. Protection, Tallahassee. 2pp, typescript.
ATSDR. 1995. Health study to assess the human health effects of mercury exposure to fish consumed from the Everglades. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Div. of Health Studies, Atlanta, Ga. Publ. # PB95-167276.
Baker, S.S. and R.L. Roberson. 1994. Overview: Mercury emissions from fossil fuel-fired electric generating units. Report to Florida Electric Power Coordinating Group, Inc., Mercury Subcommittee. Systems Applications Internat., Research Triangle Park, N. Car.
Brim, M.S., D.H. Bateman, R.B. Jarvis, G.A. Carmody. 1993. Mercury concentrations in gafftopsail catfish of the Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Publication No PCFO-EC 93-01.
Brim, M.S., D.H. Bateman, R.B. Jarvis, G.A. Carmody. 1993. Mercury concentrations in largemouth bass and other fishes of the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Publication No. PCFO-EC 93-02.
Cantillo, A.Y., T.P. O’connor, G.G. Lauenstein. 1993. South Florida Environmental Quality (Focus: Florida Bay, Hg in Sediment & Oysters. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS ORCA 75, 82pp.
Degner, R.L., C.M. Adams, S.D. Moss, and S.K. Mack. 1994. Per Capita Fish and Shellfish Consumption in Florida. Fla. Agr. Market Res. Ctr., Univ. Fla., Gainesville. Report to Fla. Dept. Environ. Protection., Tallahassee.
Delfino, J.J., T.L. Crisman, J.F. Gottgens. B.E. Rood, and C.D.A. Earle. 1993. Spatial and temporal distribution of mercury in Everglades and Okefenokee wetland sediments: Final project report. Dept. Environ. Eng. Sci., Univ. Fla., Gainesville. Vol 1: 140 pp., Vol 2: 207 pp.
Delfino, J.J., B.E. Rood, J.M. Andres, Jr., and C.D.A. Earle. 1994. Mercury spatial heterogeneity in Everglades soil cores and a comparison of mercury accumulated in wetlands and associated lakes: Final project report. Dept. Environ. Eng. Sci., Univ. Fla., Gainesville. Vol 1: 74 pp., Vol 2: 71 pp.
EPA. 1994. Proceedings of the National Forum on Mercury in Fish. New Orleans. September 27-29.
Expert Panel on Mercury Atmospheric Processes. 1994. Mercury Atmospheric Processes: A Synthesis Report. Electric Power Research Institute Report No. TR-104214. EPRI, Palo Alto, CA.
Facemire, C.F., L. Chlebowski. 1991. Mercury Contamination in a Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) from West-Central Florida. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Report VBFO-91-C03. Vero Beach, Florida. 6pp.
FLDEP. 1990. Mercury, Largemouth Bass, and Water Quality: A Preliminary Report. Florida Dept. Environ. Reg., Tallahassee. 54 pp.
Florida Mercury in Fish and Wildlife Task force. 1990. Proceedings of Workshop on Mercury Contamination in Florida: Impacts and Solutions. Center for Biomedical & toxicological Research and Waster Management, Florida State University. June.
FTN Assoc. 1995. Everglades mercury coordination workshop: Summary report. South Florida Mercury Science Program Ann. Workshop, West Palm Beach, Fla., 15 - 17, November 1994.
Graves, D.G. and G.A. Strom. 1995. A Comparison of Mercury in Estuarine Fish: Florida Bay and Indian River Lagoon. Fla. Dept. Environ. Protection, Southeast Distr., Port St. Lucie. 34 pp.
Hord, L.J., M.J. Jennings, A. Brunell. 1990. Mercury Contamination in Florida Alligators. Pp. 229-240 in Crocodiles: Proceedings of the 10th Working Meeting of the Crocodile Specialist Group, ICUN – the World Conservation Union, Gland, Switzerland. Vol. 1. ISBN 2-8327-0022-1. XVI +354pp.
Jurczyk, N.U. 1993. An ecological risk assessment of the impact of mercury contamination in the Florida Everglades. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville. 119 pp., typescript.
Kavanaugh, R.G., and T. Barkay. 1993. Methylation and demethylation processes in soils from the Florida Everglades: An interim report. USEPA ORD ERL-Gulf Breeze, Fla. 10 pp., typescript.
Keeler, G.J., T. Dvonch, A. Vette. 1994. Broward County Mercury Measurement Technology Evaluation Study: Final Report. Air Quality Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Fla. Dept. Environ. Protection, Tallahassee. 51 pp., typescript.
KBN Engineering & Applied Sciences, Inc. 1992. Mercury emissions to the atmosphere in Florida. Final Report to the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. KBN, Gainesville.
KBN Engineering & Applied Sciences, Inc. 1994. Florida medical waste incinerator emissions: update to 1992 report. KBN, Gainesville.
KBN Engineering and Applied Sciences, inc. 1994. Biological sampling and tissue analysis of fish collected in Palm Beach County, Florida. Prepared for Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative, inc.
Mercury in Fish and Wildlife Task Force. 1990. A plan to guide multi-agency efforts to define and understand mercury accumulation in Florida fisheries. Fla. Dept. Health and Rehabilitative Serv., Tallahassee. 15 pp.
Mercury Technical Committee. 1991. Interim report to the Florida Governor's Mercury in Fish and Wildlife Task Force and Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. Center for Biomedical and Toxicological Research, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee. 60 pp., Typescript.
Ogden, J.C., W.B. Robertson, G.E. Davis, and T.W. Schmidt. 1974. Pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls and heavy metals in upper food chain levels, Everglades National Par, and vicinity. US Dept. Interior, National Park Service. Nat. Tech. Inform. Serv. 24 pp.
R.J. Pennington. 1989. Interim report on mercury concentration in the edible portion of largemouth bass and catfish from the Loxhatchee National Wildlife Refuge and the Everglades National Park. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Vero Beach Field Office. 9pp.
Portier, K.M., Y. Um, R.L. Degner, S.K. Mack, C.M. Adams. 1995. Statistical analysis of Florida per capita fish and shellfish consumption data. Fla. Agric. Market Res. Ctr., Univ. Fla., Gainesville. Report to Fla. Dept. Environ. Protection, Tallahassee.
PTI Environmental Services. 1995. Ecological risks to wading birds of the everglades in relation to phosphorus reductions in water and mercury bioaccumulation in fishes. Prepared for Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative, inc. 39pp Plus Appendix.
Roelke, M.E. 1990. Florida Panther Biomedical Investigation. Final performance report, statewide wildlife research, Panther Research. Fla. Game & Fresh Water Fish Comm., Tallahassee.
Roelke, M.E., D.P. Schultz, C.F. Facemire, S.F. Sundlof, and H.E. Royals. 1991. Mercury contamination in Florida Panthers. A Report of the Florida Panther Technical Subcommittee to the Florida Panther Interagency Committee. Fla. Game and Fresh Water Fish Comm., Tallahassee. 62 pp.
SFWMD. 1995. A mercury studies plan for the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project. S. Florida Water Manage. Distr., Research Appraisal Division, West Palm Beach, Fla. 51 pp., typescript.
SFWMD. 1995. Everglades Nutrient Removal Project: Year 1 Synopsis. S. Fla. Water Manage. Distr., West Palm Beach. 4 pp.
Sepulveda, M.S., M.G. Spalding, P.C. Frederick, G.E. Williams, S.M. Lorazel, D.A. Samuelson. 1995. Effects of elevated mercury on reproductive success of long-legged wading birds in the Everglades. Annual Report to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. 53pp.
Spalding, M.G., D.J. forrester. 1991. Effects of parasitism and disease on the nesting success of colonial wading birds (Ciconiiformes) in southern Florida. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Nongame Wildlife Program. Final Report No. NG88-008.
Stober, J., D. Scheidt, D. Hicks, D. France, J. Montanari, T. Atkeson, and L. Fink. 1993. Interagency scope of study of mercury contamination in the Everglades Ecosystem. USEPA Region 4, Environmental Services Div., Athens, Ga. 48 pp., typescript.
Strom, D. and G. Graves. 1995. Mercury levels in marine fishes in south Florida. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Pt. St. Lucie, FL. October.
Technical Subcommittee, Florida Panther Interagency Committee. 1989. Status Report: Mercury contamination in Florida Panthers. Fla. Game & Fresh Water Fish Comm., Tallahassee. 49 pp.
USEPA. 1993. Plan of study: Ecological risk assessment of mercury contamination in the Everglades area. USEPA Region 4, Environmental Serv. Div., Athens, Ga. 135 pp., typescript.
USEPA. 1995. South Florida Atmospheric Mercury Monitoring Pilot Study Research Plan. USEPA ORD National Exposure Res. Lab, Source Apportionment Branch, Research Triangle Park, N. Car. 42 pp., typescript.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1989. Status Report on Mercury Contamination in Florida Panthers. Prepared for the Florida Panther interagency Committee. 44pp.
Watras, C.J. 1993. Potential impact of the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project on the Everglades mercury problem. Report to S. Fla. Water Mgmt. Distr., EV-930034. 33 pp, typescript.
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