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Effects of chironomid density and dissolved oxygen on mercury efflux from profundal lake sediment

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Byran Fuhrmann, Marc Beutel, Priya Ganguli, Liying Zhao, Sarah Brower, Andrew Funk & Jeffrey Pasek. (2021) Seasonal patterns of methylmercury production, release, and degradation in profundal sediment of a hypereutrophic reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 37:4, pages 360-377.
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