Factors Determining Methylmercury Concentration in Reservoirs (IMAGE)
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Anthropogenic activities have led to increased amounts of mercury being discharged into aquatic systems, where it accumulates in fish as methylmercury, an organic form of mercury that is neurotoxic. Eventually, the mercury makes its way up the food chain and enters the human body. In light of the dangers of methylmercury accumulation, researchers from Korea monitored five artificial lakes to identify the sources and accumulation patterns of methylmercury in sediment and fish.
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Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)
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