This is what I did last night

Mar 15, 2007 18:50

I thought I'd give Livejournal an insight into what my schoolwork is like.  So I'm going to post my list of references from the term paper I just turned in.

Carpi, A., and Lindberg, S.E. “Sunlight-Mediated Emission of Elemental Mercury from Soil Amended with Municipal Sewage Sludge.” Environmental Science & Technology (1997) 31: 2085-2091.

Carpi, A., and Lindberg, S.E. “Application of a Teflon Dynamic Flux Chamber for Quantifying Soil Mercury Flux: Tests and Results Over Background Soil.” Atmospheric Environment (1998) 32: 873-882.

Engle, M.A., et. al. “Investigation of the Effect of Tropospheric Oxidants on Hg Emissions from Substrates.” Materials and Geoenvironment (2004) 51: 1546-1549.

Gustin, M.S., and Stamenkovic, J. “Effect of Watering and Soil Moisture on Mercury Emissions from Soils.” Biogeochemistry (2005) 76: 215-232.

Fitzgerald, W. F., et. al. “The Case for Atmospheric Mercury Contamination in Remote Areas.” Environmental Science & Technology (1998) 32: 1-7.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. “Climate Change 2001.”

Leopoldo, P.R., et. al. “Solar Energy Budgets in Central Amazonian Ecosystems: A Comparison Between Natural Forest and Bare Soil Areas.” Forest Ecology and Management (1993) 59: 313-328.

Lindberg, S.E., et. al. “Air/Surface Exchange of Mercury Vapor Over Forests - The Need for a Reassessment of Continental Biogenic Emissions.” Atmospheric Environment (1998) 32: 895-908.

Mason, R.P., et. al. “The Biogeochemical Cycling of Elemental Mercury.” Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1994) 58: 3191-3198.

Morel, F. M., et. al. “Chemical Cycle and Bioaccumulation of Mercury.” Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics (1998) 29: 543-566.

Swain, E. B., et. al. “Increasing Rates of Atmospheric Mercury Deposition in Midcontinental North America.” Science (1992) 257: 5071.

Vingarzan, R. “A Review of Surface Ozone Background Levels and Trends.” Atmospheric Environment (2004) 38: 3431-3442

Zhang, H., and Lindberg, S.E. “Processes Influencing the Emission of Mercury from Soils: A Conceptual Model.” Journal of Geophysical Research (1999) 104: 21,889-21,896.

The point of this post is to make everyone think I'm really boring.
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