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Type
Research project
Principal Investigator
Neil Kamman
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Affiliation:
VT Department of Environmental Conservation
Role:
Project Lead/Principal Investigator
Start Date:
1999-06-01
End Date:
1999-12-31
Contact Information:
E-mail: neil.kamman@vermont.gov
Work phone: (802) 241-3795
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  • VTDEC - Water Quality - Mercury Remap Project

Project

Paleostratigraphy of mercury in lakes and ponds: Paleostratigraphy of Mercury in Branch Pond

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Reports

Name Date
Paleostratigraphy of Mercury in Branch Pond, Sunderland, VT
Authors: Neil Kamman
1999

Publications

Name Date
Paleostratigraphy of mercury in Branch Pond, Sunderland, VT.
Paleolimnological analysis at Branch Pond to identify the signature of atmospheric mercury deposition
1999
Paleolimnology of Lakes in the Vicinity of the Lye Brook Wilderness, Vermont, USA, 210Pb Dating, Mercury and Carbon Isotopes
Final report to GMNF on atmospheric deposition of mercury
2003
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