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“In [other locations such as] the Lower 48 [U.S. states], soils are hydrologically connected and mercury cycles through. It’s part of the whole global mercury cycle,” Schuster says.
Wildlife in China’s rivers faces rising mercury levels as changing land-use patterns increase soil erosion. Much of the mercury in soils today was deposited by human activities, such as mining ...
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