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Reply on "Mercury Isotope Fractionation by Internal Demethylation and Biomineralization Reactions in Seabirds: Implications for Environmental Mercury Science": Principles and limitations of source tracing and process tracing with stable isotope signatures

Romain Brossier
Sarah Janssen
Brett Poulin
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In Manceau et al. (2021), 1 we measured the mass-dependent fractionation (MDF) of mercury (Hg) stable isotopes, noted as δ 202 Hg, in 22 biological tissues from eight giant petrels (Macronectes spp.
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hal-03688547 , version 1 (05-06-2022)

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Alain Manceau, Romain Brossier, Sarah Janssen, Brett Poulin. Reply on "Mercury Isotope Fractionation by Internal Demethylation and Biomineralization Reactions in Seabirds: Implications for Environmental Mercury Science": Principles and limitations of source tracing and process tracing with stable isotope signatures. Environmental Science and Technology, 2022, 56 (3), pp.2065-2068. ⟨10.1021/acs.est.2c00052⟩. ⟨hal-03688547⟩
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