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Mercury flow through an Asian rice-based food web 期刊论文
Environmental Pollution, 2017, 卷号: 229, 页码: 219-228
作者:  Kasun S.Abeysinghe;  GuangleQiu;  EbenGoodale;  Christopher W.N.Anderson;  KevinBishop;  David C.Evers;  Morgan W.Goodale;  HolgerHintelmann;  Shengjie Liu;  Xinbin Feng
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Agricultural Ecosystems  Biomonitoring  Contamination  Ecotoxicology  Food Webs  Heavy Metals  
The effects of aquaculture on mercury distribution, changing speciation, and bioaccumulation in a reservoir ecosystem 期刊论文
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2017, 卷号: 24, 期号: 33, 页码: 25923-25932
作者:  Peng Liang;  Xinbin Feng;  Qiongzhi You;  Xuefei Gao;  Jialin Xu;  Minghung Wong;  Peter Christie;  Sheng-Chun Wu
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Methylmercury  China  Organic Matter  Sediment  Fish  
A synthesis of research needs for improving the understanding of atmospheric mercury cycling 期刊论文
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics, 2017, 卷号: 17, 期号: 14, 页码: 1-29
作者:  Leiming Zhang;  Seth Lyman;  Huiting Mao;  Che-Jen Lin;  David A. Gay;  Shuxiao Wang;  Mae Sexauer Gustin;  Xinbin Feng;  Frank Wania
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Effects of damming on the distribution and methylation of mercury in Wujiang River, Southwest China 期刊论文
Chemosphere, 2017, 卷号: 185, 页码: 780-788
作者:  Lei Zhao;  Yanna Guo;  Bo Meng;  Heng Yao;  Xinbin Feng
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Reservoir  Inflow-outflow River  Methylation  Mercury  
Anomalous mercury enrichment in Early Cambrian black shales of South China: Mercury isotopes indicate a seawater source 期刊论文
Chemical Geology, 2017, 卷号: 467, 页码: 159-167
作者:  Runsheng Yin;  Lingang Xu;  Bernd Lehmann;  Ryan F.Lepak;  James P.Hurley;  Jingwen Mao;  Xinbin Feng;  Ruizhong Hu
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Early Cambrian  Sulfide-rich Black Shale  Seawater  Hg Isotopes