Blar i NIVA Open Access Archive på forfatter "Zhang, Hua"
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Assessing Air–Surface Exchange and Fate of Mercury in a Subtropical Forest Using a Novel Passive Exchange-Meter Device
Zhang, Hui; Nizzetto, Luca; Feng, Xinbin; Borgå, Katrine; Sommar, Jonas; Fu, Xuewu; Zhang, Hua; Zhang, Gan; Larssen, Thorjørn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019) -
Atmospheric mercury inputs in montane soils increase with elevation: evidence from mercury isotope signatures
Zhang, Hua; Yin, Run-sheng; Feng, Xin-bin; Sommar, Jonas; Anderson, Christopher W. N. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)The influence of topography on the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) has received relatively little attention. Here, we report the measurement of Hg species and their corresponding isotope composition in soil sampled ... -
In Inland China, Rice, Rather than Fish, Is the Major Pathway for Methylmercury Exposure
Zhang, Hua; Feng, Xinbin; Larssen, Thorjørn; Qiu, Guangle; Vogt, Rolf David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)Background: Fish consumption is considered the primary pathway of methylmercury (MeHg) exposure for most people in the world. However, in the inland regions of China, most of the residents eat little fish, but they live ... -
New insights into traditional health risk assessments of mercury exposure: Implications of selenium
Zhang, Hua; Feng, Xinbin; Chan, Hing Man; Larssen, Thorjørn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)There is increasing evidence that selenium (Se) has a significant effect on mercury (Hg) toxicology; however, Hg exposure risk assessments usually consider only the amount of Hg present in the environment or in food. On ... -
Pesticide levels and environmental risk in aquatic environments in China - A review
Grung, Merete; Lin, Yan; Zhang, Hua; Steen, Anne Orderdalen; Huang, Jun; Zhang, Gan; Larssen, Thorjørn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)China is one of the largest producers and consumers of pesticides in the world today. Along with the widespread use of pesticides and industrialization, there is a growing concern for water quality. The present review aims ...