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List of works by F. Roos-Barraclough

A 14 500 year record of the accumulation of atmospheric mercury in peat: volcanic signals, anthropogenic influences and a correlation to bromine accumulation

scholarly article by F. Roos-Barraclough et al published September 2002 in Earth and Planetary Science Letters

A 6,000-years record of atmospheric mercury accumulation in the high Arctic from peat deposits on Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Canada

article

A Late-glacial and Holocene record of climatic change from a Swiss peat humification profile

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Accumulation rates and predominant atmospheric sources of natural and anthropogenic Hg and Pb on the Faroe Islands

scholarly article

An analytical protocol for the determination of total mercury concentrations in solid peat samples

article by F Roos-Barraclough et al published 20 June 2002 in Science of the Total Environment

Anthropogenic contributions to atmospheric Hg, Pb and As accumulation recorded by peat cores from southern Greenland and Denmark dated using the 14C “bomb pulse curve”

scholarly article by William Shotyk et al published November 2003 in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Atmospheric mercury accumulation rates between 5900 and 800 calibrated years BP in the High Arctic of Canada recorded by peat hummocks

scientific article published in October 2004

Climatic and anthropogenic effects on atmospheric mercury accumulation rates in ombrotrophic bogs from Southern Ontario

Millennial-scale records of atmospheric mercury deposition obtained from ombrotrophic and minerotrophic peatlands in the Swiss Jura Mountains

scientific article

Predominant anthropogenic sources and rates of atmospheric mercury accumulation in southern Ontario recorded by peat cores from three bogs: comparison with natural "background" values (past 8000 years).

scientific article published in December 2003

Response to Comment on “Atmospheric Mercury Accumulation Rates between 5900 and 800 Calibrated Years BP in the High Arctic of Canada Recorded by Peat Hummocks”

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Suggested protocol for collecting, handling and preparing peat cores and peat samples for physical, chemical, mineralogical and isotopic analyses

scientific article

Use of Br and Se in peat to reconstruct the natural and anthropogenic fluxes of atmospheric Hg: A 10000-year record from Caribou Bog, Maine

scientific article published in May 2006