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Socioeconomic Consequences of Mercury Use and Pollution
2007
Ambio
In the past, human activities often resulted in mercury releases to the biosphere with little consideration of undesirable consequences for the health of humans and wildlife. This paper outlines the pathways through which humans and wildlife are exposed to mercury. Fish consumption is the major route of exposure to methylmercury. Humans can also receive toxic doses of mercury through inhalation of elevated concentrations of gaseous elemental mercury. We propose that any effective strategy for
doi:10.1579/0044-7447(2007)36[45:scomua]2.0.co;2
pmid:17408190
fatcat:iw6blqosnnggbbv7imw6ibwqqe