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1999

Iverfeldt, Å., J. Munthe, R. Ferrara, N. Pirrone, T. Berg, P. Costa, R. Ebinghaus, H. Kock, J. Sommar, X. Feng, K Gårfeldt, R. Stevens, G. Keeler, Y. Mamane, G. Tuncel. E. Nucaro, E Sprovieri, E. Lanzillotta, S. Schmnolke, A, Urba, and I. Wängberg. 1999. Intercomparison for atmospheric mercury measurements in Tuscany, Italy, 27th of June to 3rd of July, 1998. Mercury as a Global Pollutant – 5th Internat. Conf., May 23-28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Krabbenhoft, D. 1999. The Aquatic Cycling of Mercury in the Everglades (ACME) Project: A process-based investigation of mercury biochemistry in a complex environmental setting.  P. 201, In, AWMA Specialty Conf., Mercury in the Environment.  Minneapolis, MN, Sept. 15-17. Abastract.

Landing, W.M., J.J. Perry, Jr., J.L. Guentzel, and G.A. Gill. 1999. Transport of aerosol and reactive gaseous mercury and other chemical tracers across the Atlantic Ocean. Mercury as a Global Pollutant – 5th Internat. Conf., May 23-28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Lindberg, S.E., and T.P. Meyers. 1999. Natural mercury sources: gaseous emissions from subtropical wetlands in the Florida Everglades.  Mercury as a Global Pollutant – 5th Internat. Conf., May 23-28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Lindberg, S.E., and Price, J.L. 1999. Airborne emissions of mercury from municipal landfill operations: a short-term measurement study in Florida.  Mercury as a Global Pollutant – 5th Internat. Conf., May 23-28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  Mercury as a Global Pollutant – 5th Internat. Conf., May 23-28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Lindberg, S.E., W.J Stratton, E. Prestbo, G. Keeler, R. Stevens, F.Schaedlich, and T. Atkeson. 1999. Concentrations and behavior of reactive gaseous mercury in ambient air: initial tests of an automated sampling approach.  Mercury as a Global Pollutant – 5th Internat. Conf., May 23-28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Marsik, F.J., J.T. Dvonch, G.J. Keeler, M.S. Landis, J.R. Graney, Jr. 1997. The Use of WSR-88D Radar Data for source-apportionment of wet-deposition measurements from the 1995 SoFAMMS. Conference Proceedings from American Meteorlogical Society, Third Conference on atmospheric Chemistry, February 2-7, Long Beach, CA, 147-151.

Prestbo, E.M., R.K. Stevens, S. Lindberg, F.A. Schaedlich, D.R. Schneeberger, and G. Keeler. 1999. Design and performance of an atmospheric reference standard of Hgo and HgCl2 and its use to evaluate several state-of-the-art Hg speciation measurement methods. Mercury as a Global Pollutant – 5th Internat. Conf., May 23-28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Ravichandran, M., G.R. Aiken, J.N. Ryan, and M.M. Reddy. 1999. Inhibition of precipitation and aggregation of metacinnabar (HgS) by humic substances isolated from the Florida Everglades.  American Chemical Society, Div. Envir. Chem., 217th ACS Nat’l Mtg., May 17-19, Anaheim, CA, Mar. 21-25, 1999.  Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 316-317.

Reddy, M.M., Aiken, G.R., and P.F. Schuster. 1999. Mercury dissolved organic carbon interactions in the Florida Everglades: A field and laboratory investigation. Proc. of the Interagency Symposium on South Florida Restoration Science Forum, May 17-19, 19999.  Boca Raton, Fla.

Sigler, S., S. Smith-Moore, P. Barrocas, W.M. Landing,and J.E. Cable. 1999. Historic mercury sedimentation in Lake Barco and Hg-DOC complexation:  Results from the Florida Aquatic Ecosystem Mercury Cycling and Modeling Project. Mercury as a Global Pollutant – 5th Internat. Conf., May 23-28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Stevens, R.K., F.A. Schaedlich, D.R. Schneeberger, E. Prestbo, S. Lindberg, and G. Keeler. 1999. Automated instrument designed to measure reactive gaseous mercury in near real time:  design and operational characteristics.  Mercury as a Global Pollutant – 5th Internat. Conf., May 23-28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Stevens, R.K., R. Zweidinger, E. Edgerton, W. Mayhew, R. Kellog, G. Keeler. 1996. Source characterization in support of modeling the transport of mercury emissions in south Florida.  Presented at: Measurement of toxic and Related Air Pollutants Symposium, May 7-9, Research Triangle Park, NC. 

1998

G.R. Aiken, Ravichandran, M., and M.M. Reddy, J.N. Ryan, and J. Tregellas. 1998. Interactions of dissolved organic carbon with mercury in the Everglades. 216th Nat. Mtg. Amer. Chem. Soc., Div. Of Environ. Chem., August 23-27, Boston, Ma.

Ambrose, Jr., R.B. and R. Araujo.  1998.  Applications of the Phase I Everglades Mercury Cycling Model. Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Chanton, J. 1998. Methane production and transport in the Everglades Nutrient Removal Project. Department of Oceanography, Florida State University, Tallahassee. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Cleckner, L.B.,C.C. Gilmour, J.P. Hurley and D.P. Krabbenhoft. 1998. Mercury methylation in periphyton of the Florida Everglades. Water Chemistry Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Fink, L.E. and P.S. Rawlik. 1998. Screening-level ecological risk assessment for mercury in the Everglades. Water Resources Evaluation Department, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Gilmour, C.C., A. Heyes, J. Benoit, G. Reidel, J.T. Bell and G.Gill.  1998.  Distribution and biogeochemical control of mercury methylation in the Florida Everglades. Annual Report for 1997. Academy of Natural Sciences, Estuarine Research Center, St. Leonard, MD. Contract C-7690 with the South Florida Water Management District. June.

Harris, R. and C. Pollman. 1998. Everglades conceptual mercury cycling model. Tetra Tech Inc., 180 Forestwood Drive, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6J4E6. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Heyes, A., C.C. Gilmour, J. Benoit, G.S. Riedel and J.T. Bell. 1998. Smaller‑scale variability in MeHg concentration and production and the influence of plant roots, vegetation type and density. The Academy of Natural Sciences, Estuarine Research Center, St. Leonard, MD 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May. 

Krabbenhoft, D.P., M. Olson, J. Dewild, J. Hurley, G. Aiken, P. Schuster, L. Cleckner, J. Grimshaw, S. Lindberg and G. Keeler. 1998. Physical, biogeochemical and photochemical processes affecting mercury cycling in the Florida Everglades. U.S. Geological Survey, Madison, WI, ea al.. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Lange, T.R., H.E. Royals and D.A. Richard. 1998. Long-term trends and bioaccumulation of mercury in fresh water fish from the Florida Everglades. Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission, Eustis. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Lindberg, S.E. and T.P. Meyers. 1998. 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), Florida. Oak Ridge National Laboratory and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Oak Ridge, TN. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Marvin-DiPasquale, M. and R.S. Oremland. 1998. Bacterial methylmercury degradation in Florida Everglades sediment and periphyton. U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Newman, J., E. Zillioux, E. Rich, W. Robertson, O. Owre. 1998. A Retrospective Study of Methyl and Total Mercury in Hair Samples of Museum Specimens of the Florida Panther. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida. May.

Orem, W.H., A.L. Bates, H.E. Lerch and J.W. Harvey. 1998. Sulfur geochemistry of the Everglades: Sources, sinks and biogeochemical cycling. U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA. 3rd Annual Workshop of the South Florida Mercury Science Program, Sheraton Hotel, West Palm Beach, FL. May.

Ravichandran, M., G.R. Aiken, M.M. Reddy and J.N. Ryan. 1998. Enhanced dissolution of cinnabar (mercuric sulfide) by dissolved organic matter from the Florida Everglades. 216th Nat. Mtg. Amer. Chem. Soc., Div. Of Environ. Chem., August 23-27, Boston, Ma.

Reddy, M.M. and G.R. Aiken. 1998. Recent developments in modeling mercury fractionation-fulvic acid-sulfide mercury binding competition. U. S. Geological Survey, 3215 Marine Street, Boulder, CO. 3rd Annual Everglades Mercury Workshop, Sheraton West Palm Beach Hotel, West Palm Beach, FL. May.

1997

Reddy, M.M. and G.R. Aiken. 1997. Speciation and fractionation modeling studies - dissolved organic carbon (DOC)-mercury interactions. U.S. Geological Survey, Boulder, CO. Second Annual Workshop of the South Florida Mercury Science Program (SFMSP), Edgewater Hotel, Madison, WI. May.

1996 & Prior

Ambrose, R.B., Jr., K.-J. Shell, and I. Tsiros. 1996. An environmental screening model analysis of mercury in the Florida Everglades.  4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Bullock, O.R., Jr. 1996. Lagrangian modeling of mercury air emission, transport and deposition with source-type discrimination. 4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Dvonch, J.T., J.R. Graney, and G.J. Keeler. 1996. Atmospheric sources, transport and deposition of mercury in South Florida: The SUAMP Project. 4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Gill, G.A., E.M. Prestbo, B. Hall, N.S. Bloom, and S.E. Lindberg. 1996. Interferences in the collection of total gaseous mercury on gold-coated sand: Observations from South Florida.  4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Keeler, G.J., G. Glinshorn, and G. Evans. 1996. Dry deposition of atmospheric mercury: recent measurements and implications for future studies. 4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Landing, W.M., J.J. Perry, Jr., J.L. Guentzel, G.A. Gill, and C.D. Pollman. 1995. Relationships between the atmospheric deposition of trace elements, major ions, and mercury in Florida: The FAMS Project (1992-1994). 4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Lange, T.R., H.E. Royals, and F.J. Ware. 1996. Spatial and temporal patterns of mercury contamination in fish from the Florida Everglades.  4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Lindberg, S.E., T.P. Meyers, and J. Munthe. 1996. Micrometeorological studies of air/surface exchange of mercury vapor over lake Gardsjon, Sweden and in the Florida Everglades.  4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Perry, J.J., Landing, W.M., J.L. Guentzel, G.A. Gill, and C.C. Pollman. 1996. The relationships between mercury, trace metals, and major ions in precipitation collected in Florida: The Florida Atmospheric Mercury Study.  4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Prestbo, E.M., and N.S. Bloom. 1996. A global view of the sources and sinks for atmospheric organic mercury.  4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Rood, B.E., W.J. Steever, J.F. Gottgens, J.J. Delfino. 1996. Mercury accumulation trends in a recently characterized sinkhole anomaly of the Florida Everglades. 4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996. 

Stober, Q.J., R.D. Jones, D.J. Scheidt, and K. Thornton. 1996. Multi-media monitoring of mercury and associated parameters in the Everglades canal system. 4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Stratton, W.J. and S.E. Lindberg. 1996 Studies of gas-phase mercury(II) in ambient air. 4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

Zweidinger, R.B., Stevens, R.K., and G. Keeler. 1996. Receptor modeling of atmospheric mercury in South Florida: Preliminary results. 4th Internat. Conf. on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Hamburg, August 4 - 8, 1996.

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