Water monitoring
To give both new and old readers that have yet to subscribe a taste of what’s available with a free subscription, we’re bringing you a curated batch of videos from our archive that will help to progress your professional development and future-proof your skills in whatever area of environmental monitoring you’re involved in.
Using mercury isotopes to trace methylmercury sources of deep-sea fauna living in extreme ecosystems
Carbon and mercury stable isotope fractionation during aqueous monomethyl mercury photoreduction
Identifying sources of mercury in Peruvian Amazon aquatic systems using mercury stable isotopes
These presentations showcase how mercury isotopes are being used to trace the sources, pathways and transformations of mercury in a range of environments, from Amazonian rivers to fjord systems and deep-sea ecosystems.
Ideal for environmental chemists, source apportionment researchers and those designing targeted remediation strategies.
IET 36.3 May