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Lars Eric Heimburger-Boavida
Researcher at Aix-Marseille University
Publications - 3
Citations - 155
Lars Eric Heimburger-Boavida is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Methylmercury & Mercury (element). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 79 citations.
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The Transpolar Drift as a Source of Riverine and Shelf-Derived Trace Elements to the Central Arctic Ocean
Matthew A. Charette,Lauren Kipp,Lauren Kipp,Laramie T. Jensen,Jessica S. Dabrowski,Laura M. Whitmore,Jessica N. Fitzsimmons,Tatiana Williford,Adam Ulfsbo,Elizabeth M. Jones,Randelle M. Bundy,Randelle M. Bundy,Sebastian M. Vivancos,Katharina Pahnke,Seth G. John,Yang Xiang,Mariko Hatta,Mariia V. Petrova,Lars Eric Heimburger-Boavida,Dorothea Bauch,Robert Newton,Angelica Pasqualini,Alison M. Agather,Rainer M. W. Amon,Robert F. Anderson,Per Andersson,Ronald Benner,Katlin L. Bowman,R. Lawrence Edwards,Sandra Gdaniec,Sandra Gdaniec,Sandra Gdaniec,Loes J. A. Gerringa,Aridane G. González,Aridane G. González,Mats A. Granskog,Brian A. Haley,Chad R. Hammerschmidt,Dennis A. Hansell,Paul B. Henderson,David Kadko,Karl Kaiser,Patrick Laan,Phoebe J. Lam,Carl H. Lamborg,Martin Levier,Xianglei Li,Andrew R. Margolin,Andrew R. Margolin,Christopher I. Measures,Rob Middag,Frank J. Millero,Willard S. Moore,Ronja Paffrath,Hélène Planquette,Benjamin Rabe,Heather E. Reader,Heather E. Reader,Robert Rember,Micha J. A. Rijkenberg,Matthieu Roy-Barman,Michiel M Rutgers van der Loeff,Mak A. Saito,Ursula Schauer,Peter Schlosser,Peter Schlosser,Robert M. Sherrell,Alan M. Shiller,Hans A. Slagter,Jeroen E. Sonke,Colin A. Stedmon,Ryan J. Woosley,Ryan J. Woosley,Ole Valk,Jan van Ooijen,Ruifeng Zhang,Ruifeng Zhang +76 more
TL;DR: In this article, a high-resolution pan-Arctic survey of carbon, nutrients, and a suite of trace elements and isotopes (TEIs) was carried out by the GEOTRACES program.
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Widespread microbial mercury methylation genes in the global ocean
TL;DR: This work shows metagenomic and metatranscriptomic evidence that the genetic potential for microbial methylmercury production is widespread in oxic seawater, and identifies Nitrospina as the predominant and widespread microorganism carrying and actively expressing hgcAB.
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Widespread microbial mercury methylation genes in the global ocean
TL;DR: High abundances of the key mercury methylating genes hgcAB across all oceans corresponding to taxonomic relatives of known mercury methylators from Deltaproteobacteria, Firmicutes and Chloroflexi are found.