1. Engstrom, D.R.; Balogh, S.J.; Swain, E.B. Evidence for Historic Increases in Mercury Methylation from the Sediments of 14 Lakes in Northeastern Minnesota. InProceedings of the A&WMA Specialty Conference on Mercury in the Environment;A&WMA: Pittsburgh, PA, 1999; pp 199–210.
2. Clarkson, T.W. Health Effects Associated with Mercury Contamination.Third International Conference on Municipal Waste Combustion,Williamsburg, VA, March 1993; pp 592–597.
3. Goyer, R.A. Toxic Effects of Metals. InCasarett and Doull's Toxicology—The Basic Science of Poisons,4th ed.; Amdur, M.O., Doull, J., Klaassen, C.D., Eds.; Pergamon: New York, 1991; pp 623–680.
4. Keating, M.H.; Mahaffey, K.R.Mercury Study Report to Congress;EPA-452/R-97-003; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards: Research Triangle Park, NC, 1997.
5. Senior, C.L.; Bool, L.E.; Huffman, G.P.; Huggins, F.E.; Shah, N.; Sarofim, A.; Olmez, I.; Zeng, T. A Fundamental Study of Mercury Partitioning in Coal Fired Power Plant Flue Gas. InProceedings of the 90th Annual Meeting & Exhibition of A&WMA,Toronto, Ontario, Canada; A&WMA: Pittsburgh, PA, 1997.