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MERCURY DISTRIBUTION IN SEDIMENT PROFILES OF SIX LOUISIANA LAKES

A study was conducted of six Louisiana Lakes to examine the relationship between sediment properties including mercury content and health advisories associated with mercury levels in fish. Comparison was made between three lakes with health advisories (Black Lake, Chicot Lake, and Henderson Lake) an...

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Published in:Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering, 2001-01, Vol.36 (5), p.661-676
Main Authors: Gambrell, R. P., DeLaune, R. D., Patrick, W. H., Jugsujinda, A.
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Diet
Environmental Monitoring
Fishes
Freshwater
Geologic Sediments - chemistry
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Humans
Mercury
Mercury - analysis
Mercury in sediments
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Public Health
Public Policy
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