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Mercury biogeochemistry in forest-wetland-lake ecosystems

boreal landscape
boreal landscape
Wetland restoration and transformation processes of mercury

Our research focuses on improving the understanding of factors and processes in the control of mercury (Hg) transformations in soils and waters, such as the reduction and methylation of Hg(II) and demethylation of the neurotoxin methyl mercury (MeHg).

Mercury biogeochemistry research: Ongoing projects (Feb 2023)

For more information contact

Ulf Skyllberg

Ulf Skyllberg, Professor
Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Department of Forest Ecology and Management, joint staff

ulf.skyllberg@slu.se+46907868460

 

 

 

 

Wei Zhu

Wei Zhu

Researcher at the Department of Forest Ecology and Management; Department of Forest Ecology and Management, joint staff

E-mail: wei.zhu@slu.se

Song

Yu Song

Researcher at the Department of Forest Ecology and Management; Department of Forest Ecology and Management, joint staff

Telephone: +46907868467
E-mail: yu.song@slu.se

 

Published: 25 April 2023 - Page editor: tejshree.tiwari@slu.se

Department of Forest Ecology and Management 

Head of department Hjalmar Laudon, +46-90-786 8584
Deputy Head of department, premises & security Mats Öquist, +46-90-786 8525
Deputy Head of department, undergraduate studies Gustaf Egnell +46-90-786 8455
Deputy Head of department, post graduate studies Maja Sundqvist, +46-90-786 8273
Deputy Head of department, equal opportunities Kelley Gundale, +46-90-786 8444
Deputy Head of department, young researchers Lars Östlund, +46-90-786 8442 
Postal address: SLU, Skogens ekologi och skötsel, 901 83 Umeå, Sweden.
Visiting address: Skogsmarksgränd 17, Umeå

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