ADK Semester Final Presentation – Pools to People to Policy: A Story of Mercury in the Adirondacks

Please join us to hear these presentations. Two versions are available – one on November 16 for a general audience, and another on November 17 for a more scientific audience.  

Pools to People to Policy: A Story of Mercury in the Adirondacks

Monday, November 16, 2020

6:30 – 8:00pm

Via Zoom – Register Here

Abstract: Over the course of the fall 2020 semester, the Clarkson Adirondack Semester students conducted an integrated research project with the goal of investigating mercury deposition and methylation. This project took place across 31 vernal pools within the Upper St. Lawrence River Valley and the Adirondack Park. Over several weeks of fieldwork, the students collected samples and compiled an archive of data. This data showed that mercury collects in vernal pools and can accumulate in local biota. These results indicate that mercury pollution impacts both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, emphasizing the extent of mercury pollution within the region.
Contact afrench@clarkson.edu or sbird@clarkson.edu with any questions.   

You Might Also Like