Anne L. Soerensen

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Bouchet S, Soerensen AL, Björn E, et al. (2023) Mercury Sources and Fate in a Large Brackish Ecosystem (the Baltic Sea) Depicted by Stable Isotopes. Environmental Science & Technology. 57: 14340-14350
Åkerblom S, Zdanowicz C, Campeau A, et al. (2022) Spatial and temporal variations in riverine mercury in the Mackenzie River Basin, Canada, from community-based water quality monitoring data. The Science of the Total Environment. 853: 158674
Capo E, Feng C, Bravo AG, et al. (2022) Expression Levels of Genes and Mercury Availability Jointly Explain Methylmercury Formation in Stratified Brackish Waters. Environmental Science & Technology. 56: 13119-13130
Schartup AT, Soerensen AL, Angot H, et al. (2022) What are the likely changes in mercury concentration in the Arctic atmosphere and ocean under future emissions scenarios? The Science of the Total Environment. 155477
Soerensen AL, Feinberg A, Schartup AT. (2022) Selenium concentration in herring from the Baltic Sea tracks decadal and spatial trends in external sources. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts
Campeau A, Eklöf K, Soerensen AL, et al. (2021) Sources of riverine mercury across the Mackenzie River Basin; inferences from a combined HgC isotopes and optical properties approach. The Science of the Total Environment. 150808
Capo E, Bravo AG, Soerensen AL, et al. (2020) Deltaproteobacteria and Spirochaetes-Like Bacteria Are Abundant Putative Mercury Methylators in Oxygen-Deficient Water and Marine Particles in the Baltic Sea. Frontiers in Microbiology. 11: 574080
Kim J, Soerensen AL, Kim MS, et al. (2020) A mass budget of methylmercury in the East Siberian Sea: the importance of sediment sources. Environmental Science & Technology
Gorokhova E, Soerensen AL, Motwani NH. (2020) Mercury-methylating bacteria are associated with copepods: A proof-of-principle survey in the Baltic Sea. Plos One. 15: e0230310
Zhang Y, Soerensen AL, Schartup AT, et al. (2020) A Global Model for Methylmercury Formation and Uptake at the Base of Marine Food Webs Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 34
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