Robert P. Mason

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Marine Sciences University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
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Seelen E, Liem-Nguyen V, Wünsch U, et al. (2023) Dissolved organic matter thiol concentrations determine methylmercury bioavailability across the terrestrial-marine aquatic continuum. Nature Communications. 14: 6728
Liu M, Mason RP, Vlahos P, et al. (2023) Riverine Discharge Fuels the Production of Methylmercury in a Large Temperate Estuary. Environmental Science & Technology
Mason RP, Buckman KL, Seelen EA, et al. (2023) An examination of the factors influencing the bioaccumulation of methylmercury at the base of the estuarine food web. The Science of the Total Environment. 163996
Fisher JA, Schneider L, Fostier AH, et al. (2023) A synthesis of mercury research in the Southern Hemisphere, part 2: Anthropogenic perturbations. Ambio
Schneider L, Fisher JA, Diéguez MC, et al. (2023) A synthesis of mercury research in the Southern Hemisphere, part 1: Natural processes. Ambio
He Y, Shi X, Huffman WW, et al. (2022) Description of a Dimethylmercury Automatic Analyzer for the High-Resolution Measurement of Dissolved Gaseous Mercury Species in Surface Ocean Waters. Environmental Science & Technology. 56: 13076-13084
Blanchfield PJ, Rudd JWM, Hrenchuk LE, et al. (2021) Experimental evidence for recovery of mercury-contaminated fish populations. Nature
Gosnell KJ, Dam HG, Mason RP. (2021) Mercury and methylmercury uptake and trophic transfer from marine diatoms to copepods and field collected zooplankton. Marine Environmental Research. 170: 105446
Buckman KL, Mason RP, Seelen E, et al. (2020) Patterns in forage fish mercury concentrations across Northeast US estuaries. Environmental Research. 110629
Seelen EA, Chen CY, Balcom PH, et al. (2020) Historic contamination alters mercury sources and cycling in temperate estuaries relative to uncontaminated sites. Water Research. 190: 116684
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