anthropogenic

1. Caused by or influenced by human activities.
2. Describing a conversion factor used to calculate a dose or concentration affecting a human that has been derived from data obtained with another species (e.g., the rat).



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New quick test for methylmercury | EVISA's News
ICMGP 10: 10th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant | EVISA's Agenda of Events
1st International Workshop on Antimony in the Environment | EVISA's Agenda of Events
Mercury is converted to oxidized species in the upper atmosphere facilitating its entrance into the food chain | EVISA's News
Man made mercury pollution is reaching even deep ocean organisms | EVISA's News
Journals database: Environmental Toxicology and Water Quality
Reducing mercury pollution entering lakes quickly lowers how much harmful mercury is found in fish | EVISA's News
Climate change and overfishing are increasing toxic mercury levels in fish | EVISA's News
EPA Issues First-Ever Limits on Mercury & Toxic Air Pollution | EVISA's News
Linking atmospheric mercury to methylmercury in fish | EVISA's News
New Seychelle study: Mercury And Autism Not Linked | EVISA's News
Columbia University Receives $16.9 Million Award from NIEHS to Study Origin and Health Effects of Arsenic in Ground Water | EVISA's News
Journals database: Environmental Reviews
Link database: Germany: Universität Essen/Duisburg: Institut für Umweltanalytik und Angewandte Geochemie
Hungarians exposed to high arsenic levels in drinking water | EVISA's News
Link database: USGS: Mercury in Aquatic Ecosystems
Chromium speciation by magnetic solid phase extraction on-line with inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Chuni L. Chakrabarti
Anthropogenic Mercury Releases Into the Atmosphere from Ancient to Modern Time | EVISA's News
Trace element speciation analysis for environmental sciences | EVISA's News