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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2014 · 10 MIN

Solving an Ocean Riddle

from Water, Wisconsin, and the Mercury Cycle

In this 2014 update, research scientist David Krabbenhoft explains how improved technology has revealed the hitherto unsuspected role that the thermocline and zooplankton play in methylizing mercury in the deep oceans.

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In this 2014 update, research scientist David Krabbenhoft explains how improved technology has revealed the hitherto unsuspected role that the thermocline and zooplankton play in methylizing mercury in the deep oceans.

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