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Environmental Science & Technology | 2012

Mercury stable isotopes in seabird eggs reflect a gradient from terrestrial geogenic to oceanic mercury reservoirs.

Rusty D. Day; David G. Roseneau; Sylvain Bérail; Keith A. Hobson; Olivier F. X. Donard; Stacy S. Vander Pol; Rebecca S. Pugh; Amanda J. Moors; Stephen E. Long; Paul R. Becker

Elevated mercury concentrations ([Hg]) were found in Alaskan murre (Uria spp.) eggs from the coastal embayment of Norton Sound relative to insular colonies in the northern Bering Sea-Bering Strait region. Stable isotopes of Hg, carbon, and nitrogen were measured in the eggs to investigate the source of this enrichment. Lower δ(13)C values in Norton Sound eggs (-23.3‰ to -20.0‰) relative to eggs from more oceanic colonies (-20.9‰ to -18.7‰) indicated that a significant terrestrial carbon source was associated with the elevated [Hg] in Norton Sound, implicating the Yukon River and smaller Seward Peninsula watersheds as the likely Hg source. The increasing [Hg] gradient extending inshore was accompanied by strong decreasing gradients of δ(202)Hg and Δ(199)Hg in eggs, indicating lower degrees of mass-dependent (MDF) and mass-independent Hg fractionation (MIF) (respectively) in the Norton Sound food web. Negative or zero MDF and MIF signatures are typical of geological Hg sources, which suggests murres in Norton Sound integrated Hg from a more recent geological origin that has experienced a relatively limited extent of aquatic fractionation relative to more oceanic colonies. The association of low δ(202)Hg and Δ(199)Hg with elevated [Hg] and terrestrial δ(13)C values suggested that Hg stable isotopes in murre eggs effectively differentiated terrestrial/geogenic Hg sources from oceanic reservoirs.


Environmental Pollution | 2012

Regional, temporal, and species patterns of mercury in Alaskan seabird eggs: Mercury sources and cycling or food web effects?

Rusty D. Day; David G. Roseneau; Stacy S. Vander Pol; Keith A. Hobson; Olivier F. X. Donard; Rebecca S. Pugh; Amanda J. Moors; Paul R. Becker

Mercury concentration ([Hg]), δ(15)N, and δ(13)C values were measured in eggs from common murres (Uria aalge), thick-billed murres (U. lomvia), glaucous gulls (Larus hyperboreus), and glaucous-winged gulls (L. glaucescens) collected in Alaska from 1999 to 2005. [Hg] was normalized to a common trophic level using egg δ(15)N values and published Hg trophic magnification factors. Egg [Hg] was higher in murres from Gulf of Alaska, Cook Inlet, and Norton Sound regions compared to Bering Sea and Bering Strait regions, independent of trophic level. We believe the Yukon River outflow and terrestrial Hg sources on the southern Seward Peninsula are responsible for the elevated [Hg] in Norton Sound eggs. Normalizing for trophic level generally diminished or eliminated differences in [Hg] among taxa, but temporal variability was unrelated to trophic level. Normalizing murre egg [Hg] by trophic level improves the confidence in regional comparisons of Hg sources and biogeochemical cycling in Alaska.


Nature Geoscience | 2011

Methylmercury photodegradation influenced by sea-ice cover in Arctic marine ecosystems

D. Point; Jeroen E. Sonke; Rusty D. Day; David G. Roseneau; Keith A. Hobson; S. S. Vander Pol; Amanda J. Moors; Rebecca S. Pugh; Olivier F. X. Donard; Paul R. Becker


Environmental Science & Technology | 2004

Persistent organic pollutants in Alaskan murre (Uria spp.) eggs: Geographical, species, and temporal comparisons

Stacy S. Vander Pol; Paul R. Becker; John R. Kucklick; Rebecca S. Pugh; David G. Roseneau; Kristin S. Simac


Environmental Science & Technology | 2006

Murre eggs (Uria aalge and Uria lomvia) as indicators of mercury contamination in the alaskan marine environment

Rusty D. Day; Stacy S. Vander Pol; Steven J. Christopher; W. Clay Davis; Rebecca S. Pugh; Kristin S. Simac; David G. Roseneau; Paul R. Becker


Environmental Pollution | 2009

Monitoring organic contaminants in eggs of glaucous and glaucous-winged gulls (Larus hyperboreus and Larus glaucescens) from Alaska.

Stacy S. Vander Pol; Paul R. Becker; Michael B. Ellisor; Amanda J. Moors; Rebecca S. Pugh; David G. Roseneau


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2007

Development of a murre (Uria spp.) egg control material

Stacy S. Vander Pol; Michael B. Ellisor; Rebecca S. Pugh; Paul R. Becker; Dianne L. Poster; Michele M. Schantz; Stefan D. Leigh; Bryan J. Wakeford; David G. Roseneau; Kristin S. Simac


NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR) - 7029 | 2003

SEABIRD TISSUE ARCHIVAL AND MONITORING PROJECT: Egg Collections and Analytical Results for 2002-2005

Stacy S. Vander-Pol; Paul R. Becker; Sylvain Bérail; Russell D. Day; Olivier F. X. Donard; Keith A. Hobson; Amanda J. Moors; Rebecca S. Pugh; Lauren B. Rust; David G. Roseneau


Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2011

Geographic differences in organic contaminants and stable isotopes (δ13C, δ15N) in thick-billed murre (Uria lomvia) eggs from Alaska

Stacy S. Vander Pol; Keith A. Hobson; Paul R. Becker; Rusty D. Day; Michael B. Ellisor; Rebecca S. Pugh; David G. Roseneau


Archive | 2008

Mercury isotopes fractionation in the Alaskan marine envIronment along an Arctic/subArctic transect

Robert Dean Day; Jeroen E. Sonke; S. V. Vanderpol; David G. Roseneau; Olivier F. X. Donard; Kristin S. Simac; Amanda J. Moors; Rebecca S. Pugh; Paul R. Becker

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Paul R. Becker

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Rebecca S. Pugh

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Amanda J. Moors

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Stacy S. Vander Pol

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Kristin S. Simac

United States Geological Survey

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Rusty D. Day

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Olivier F. X. Donard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Michael B. Ellisor

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Lauren B. Rust

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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