When it comes to hotspots of toxic heavy metal pollution, Antarctica probably doesn’t come to mind. This remote region is nowhere close to any major city or industrial facility, and yet, mercury is accumulating in the seafloor sediments surrounding the Antarctic Peninsula at an alarming rate.
That’s according to a study published July 27 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The findings suggest that increased anthropogenic mercury…
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