Publications by authors named "Robert Peter Mason"

Mercury (Hg) researchers have made progress in understanding atmospheric Hg, especially with respect to oxidized Hg (Hg) that can represent 2 to 20% of Hg in the atmosphere. Knowledge developed over the past ∼10 years has pointed to existing challenges with current methods for measuring atmospheric Hg concentrations and the chemical composition of Hg compounds. Because of these challenges, atmospheric Hg experts met to discuss limitations of current methods and paths to overcome them considering ongoing research.

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The in vitro solubilization and bioaccumulation of mercury and other trace metals by the intestinal fluid of the sea cucumber, Sclerodactyla briareus, was investigated. Sediments were incubated with intestinal fluid and the intestinal fluid was analyzed for the in vitro experiments. Experiments examined both procedural effects of in vitro solubilization and bioaccumulation of trace metals by the sea cucumber.

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