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Mark L Mallory

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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 7, 2025
Methylmercury sorption to polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fibers and relevance to environmental exposureTom Sizmur, Harrison Frost, Monica Felipe-Sotelo, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|February 9, 2018
Methylmercury in tissues of Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus) from the Saint John River, New Brunswick, CanadaMark L Mallory, Nelson J O'Driscoll, Sara Klapstein, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|October 21, 2020
Breeding seabirds as vectors of microplastics from sea to land: Evidence from colonies in Arctic CanadaMadelaine P T Bourdages, Jennifer F Provencher, Julia E Baak, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|October 5, 2022
44-Year Retrospective Analysis of Ultraviolet Absorbents and Industrial Antioxidants in Seabird Eggs from the Canadian Arctic (1975 to 2019)Jennifer F Provencher, Florentine Malaisé, Mark L Mallory, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|September 25, 2010
Persistent halogenated organic contaminants and mercury in northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) from the Canadian ArcticBirgit M Braune, Mark L Mallory, Craig M Butt, et al.
Advances in Marine Biology|June 24, 2019
Parasites of seabirds: A survey of effects and ecological implicationsJunaid S Khan, Jennifer F Provencher, Mark R Forbes, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 17, 2021
Anthropogenic litter in marine waters and coastlines of Arctic Canada and West GreenlandMark L Mallory, Julia Baak, Carina Gjerdrum, et al.
Chemosphere|June 12, 2022
Scavenging gulls are biovectors of mercury from industrial wastes in Nova Scotia, CanadaJessie A McIntyre, Nelson J O'Driscoll, Ian Spooner, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|October 23, 2003
Assessing potential for recovery of biotic richness and indicator species due to changes in acidic deposition and lake pH in five areas of southeastern CanadaSusan E Doka, Donald K McNicol, Mark L Mallory, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|September 16, 2015
Photoreducible Mercury Loss from Arctic Snow Is Influenced by Temperature and Snow AgeErin A Mann, Mark L Mallory, Susan E Ziegler, et al.
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 7, 2025
Methylmercury sorption to polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fibers and relevance to environmental exposureTom Sizmur, Harrison Frost, Monica Felipe-Sotelo, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|February 9, 2018
Methylmercury in tissues of Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus) from the Saint John River, New Brunswick, CanadaMark L Mallory, Nelson J O'Driscoll, Sara Klapstein, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|October 21, 2020
Breeding seabirds as vectors of microplastics from sea to land: Evidence from colonies in Arctic CanadaMadelaine P T Bourdages, Jennifer F Provencher, Julia E Baak, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|October 5, 2022
44-Year Retrospective Analysis of Ultraviolet Absorbents and Industrial Antioxidants in Seabird Eggs from the Canadian Arctic (1975 to 2019)Jennifer F Provencher, Florentine Malaisé, Mark L Mallory, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|September 25, 2010
Persistent halogenated organic contaminants and mercury in northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) from the Canadian ArcticBirgit M Braune, Mark L Mallory, Craig M Butt, et al.
Advances in Marine Biology|June 24, 2019
Parasites of seabirds: A survey of effects and ecological implicationsJunaid S Khan, Jennifer F Provencher, Mark R Forbes, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 17, 2021
Anthropogenic litter in marine waters and coastlines of Arctic Canada and West GreenlandMark L Mallory, Julia Baak, Carina Gjerdrum, et al.
Chemosphere|June 12, 2022
Scavenging gulls are biovectors of mercury from industrial wastes in Nova Scotia, CanadaJessie A McIntyre, Nelson J O'Driscoll, Ian Spooner, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|October 23, 2003
Assessing potential for recovery of biotic richness and indicator species due to changes in acidic deposition and lake pH in five areas of southeastern CanadaSusan E Doka, Donald K McNicol, Mark L Mallory, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|September 16, 2015
Photoreducible Mercury Loss from Arctic Snow Is Influenced by Temperature and Snow AgeErin A Mann, Mark L Mallory, Susan E Ziegler, et al.
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