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Caudal fin mercury as a non-lethal predictor of fish-muscle mercury
Paul T. Gremillion
, James V. Cizdziel
, Norman R. Cody
Civil Engineering, Construction Management, and Environmental Engineering
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Soldiers
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Mercury
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Caudal Fin
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Hg Concentration
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Non-lethal
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Fish muscle
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Northern Arizona
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Species-dependent
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Mercury Concentration
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Fish Size
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Monitoring Program
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Body Burden
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Tail Fin
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Trophic Structure
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Routine Monitoring
50%
Combustion
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Northern pike
50%
Total Hg
50%
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
50%
Fin Clip
50%
Fish Weight
50%
Sander Vitreus
50%
Upper Lake
50%
Esox Lucius
50%
Walleye
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Arizona
100%
Spectroscopy
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Trophic Structure
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Fins
100%
Esox lucius
40%
Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
20%
Tail
20%
Sander Vitreus
20%