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- mercury species determination (analytical methods etc)
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NIOSH - Mercury compounds [except (organo) alkyls] (Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards)

NIOSH - Mercury alkyl compounds (Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards)

NIOSH - Occupational Exposure to Inorganic Mercury
Inorganic mercury includes in this document elemental mercury and all inorganic mercury compounds and organic compounds other than  methyl and ethyl mercury compounds ...

NOAA: Mercury in Aquatic Habitats
Summary NOAA recommends a site-specific approach that focuses on determining the availability of mercury and the potential for toxic effects. The accumulation of mercury in aquatic biota is often the ...

NoMercury: Thimerosal Fact Sheet
During vaccinations, physicians and nurses routinely inject thimerosal into infants, toddlers, and humans of other ages. Thimerosal is 49.6% ethyl mercury by weight. The ethyl mercury portion of thime...

NOOA: Is mercury a significant contaminant in the Arctic?
Is the Arctic a missing sink for mercury?: New measurements of mercury speciation and depletion events at Point Barrow Steve Lindb...

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services: Questions and Answers about Mercury in Fish
North Carolina encourages people to eat fish low in mercury because of the health benefits to the heart as well as to the developing brains of children. While most freshwater fish in North Carolina...

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services: Questions and Answers about Mercury in Fish
North Carolina encourages people to eat fish low in mercury because of the health benefits to the heart as well as to the developing brains of children. While most freshwater fish in North Carolina...

NWF: Mercury Deposition: Clean the Rain
Mercury from industrial sources like power plants threatens people, wildlife and the economy. ...

NYC Health: Hazardous Products: Mercury in Soaps and Creams
Certain skin-lightening creams and medicated soaps can contain mercury. Soaps and creams containing mercury are banned in the United States, but may be available for purchase over the counter or on th...

Oceanus: The Mercury Cycle
Mercury cycles from Earth to atmosphere to oceans and back to earth.  In the ocean, mercury is converted to monomethyl mercury (MMHg), a neurotoxin that moves up the food chain and becomes highly...

ORNL: Geochemical and Molecular Mechanism Controlling Mercury Transformation in the Environment
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Science Focus Area (SFA), funded by the Department of Energy's Subsurface Biogeochemical Research program, focuses on the biogeochemical transformations th...

OSHA Method ID-140: Mercury Vapor In Workplace Atmospheres
This method describes the collection of airborne elemental mercury in a passive dosimeter or active sampling device and subsequent analysis using a cold vapor-atomic absorption spectrophotometer (CV-...

OSHA Method ID-145: PARTICULATE MERCURY IN WORKPLACE ATMOSPHERES
This method describes the collection of airborne particulate mercury on 0.8-µm mixed-cellulose ester membrane (MCE) filters and the subsequent analysis using a cold vapor-atomic absorption spec...

OSHA: Hazard Information Bulletin: Dimethylmercury
Dimethylmercury belongs to a class of organic mercury compounds known as alkyl mercuries. It is used primarily in research. It is a colorless liquid described as having a weak, sweet odor. Dimethylmer...



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