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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of mercury speciation:
- mercury species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different mercury species
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UNEP: Global Mercury Assessment
Global Mercury Assessment Table of Contents   Frontpage Disclaimer and acknowledgement Key ...

UNEP: Global Mercury Assessment
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) This publication gives well-funded information about Mercury. Main topics are:- Chemistry- Toxicology- Current mercury exposures and risk evaluations for hu...

UNEP: Global Mercury Assessment report
The Global Mercury Assessment report responds to the request of the Governing Council of UNEP, through GC decision 21/5, that UNEP undertake a global assessment of mercury and mercury compounds, in ...

UNEP: Mercury use and emission sources
This publication is intended to raise awareness amongst stakeholders of the effects of mercury on human health, wildlife and the environment and on relevant strategies to manage and control mercury....

UNEP: Reducing Risks from Mercury
Mercury is recognized as a chemical of global concern due to its long-range transport in the atmosphere, its persistence in the environment, its ability to bioaccumulate in ecosystems and its signi...

UNEP: Reducing Risks from Mercury
Mercury is recognized as a chemical of global concern due to its long-range transport in the atmosphere, its persistence in the environment, its ability to bioaccumulate in ecosystems and its signi...

UNEP: Reducing the risk from mercury
Mercury is recognized as a chemical of global concern due to its long-range transport in the atmosphere, its persistence in the environment, its ability to bioaccumulate in ecosystems and its signi...

Updated COT Statement on a Survey of Mercury in Fish and Shellfish
Summary:The British government studied mercury levels in fish and shellfish – and the impact of this mercury exposure on British consumers.British government scientists believe that eating two ...

US EPA - A Guide to Help Your Community Identify and Reduce Releases of Elemental Mercury
The Wisconsin Mercury SourceBook was written to help The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources implement a new "Mercury Strategy." The Mercury Strategy is an initiative by the Bureau of Watershed ...

US EPA - Comments on methylmercury
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US EPA - Mercury home page - General information
This mercury site provides a broad range of information: actions by EPA and others, including international actions; effects on people and the environment; and how to protect you and your ...

US EPA - Mercury Sources and Regulations
This paper updates an original report written by Ross & Associates in 1993, entitled Virtual Elimination Pilot Project: Mercury Sources and Regulations. The analytical framework and organization...

US EPA - Mercury speciation and capture in combustion gases
Recent research on mercury chemistry in coal-fired electric utility boiler flue gas is summarized. ...

US EPA - Mercury Study Report to Congress - Vol. IV - An Assessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States
Section 112(n)(1)(B) of the Clean Air Act (CAA), as amended in 1990, requires the U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to submit a study on atmospheric mercury emissions to  Congress. The ...

US EPA - Mercury Study Report to Congress - Vol. IV - An Assessment of Exposure to Mercury in the United States
Section 112(n)(1)(B) of the Clean Air Act (CAA), as amended in 1990, requires the U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to submit a study on atmospheric mercury emissions to  Congress. The ...



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