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    Historical variations of mercury stable isotope ratios in Arctic glacier firn and ice cores by Zdanowicz, C. M., Krümmel, E. M., Poulain, A. J., Yumvihoze, E., Chen, J., Štrok, M., Scheer, M., Hintelmann, H.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-09-2016)
    “…The concentration and isotopic composition of mercury (Hg) were determined in glacier core samples from Canadian Arctic ice caps dating from preindustrial to…”
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    Future directions for monitoring and human health research for the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme by Adlard, B., Donaldson, S. G., Odland, J.O., Weihe, P., Berner, J., Carlsen, A., Bonefeld-Jorgensen, E. C., Dudarev, A. A., Gibson, J.C., Krümmel, E.M., Olafsdottir, K., Abass, K., Rautio, A., Bergdahl, I.A., Mulvad, G.

    Published in Global health action (2018)
    “…For the last two and a half decades, a network of human health experts under the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP) has produced several human…”
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    Delivery of pollutants by spawning salmon by Krümmel, E. M., Macdonald, R. W., Kimpe, L. E., Gregory-Eaves, I., Demers, M. J., Smol, J. P., Finney, B., Blais, J. M.

    Published in Nature (London) (18-09-2003)
    “…Human activities have resulted in the pollution of the global atmosphere and marine regions around the globe. These pollutants can be transported and magnified…”
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    Dietary practices in isolated First Nations communities of northern Canada: combined isotopic and lipid markers provide a good qualitative assessment of store-bought vs locally harvested foods consumption by Seabert, T, Pal, S, Krümmel, E M, Blais, J M, Imbeault, P, Robidoux, M A, Haman, F

    Published in Nutrition & diabetes (01-10-2013)
    “…OBJECTIVE: In First Nations communities of northwestern Ontario, where rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus are some of the highest in the world, ascertaining…”
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    Aquatic ecology Delivery of pollutants by spawning salmon by Krümmel, E. M, Macdonald, R. W, Kimpe, L. E, Gregory-Eaves, I, Demers, M. J, Smol, J. P, Finney, B, Blais, J. M

    Published in Nature (18-09-2003)
    “…Pollutants are widely distributed by the atmosphere and the oceans. Contaminants can also be transported by salmon and amplified through the food chain. Here…”
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    Historical analysis of salmon-derived polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in lake sediments by Krümmel, Eva M., Scheer, Michael, Gregory-Eaves, Irene, Macdonald, Robie W., Kimpe, Lynda E., Smol, John P., Finney, Bruce, Blais, Jules M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-03-2009)
    “…Several recent studies have highlighted the importance of salmon as a means to deliver biomagnifying contaminants to nursery lakes. There is a lack of studies,…”
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    Concentrations and Fluxes of Salmon-Derived Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Lake Sediments by Krümmel, Eva M, Gregory-Eaves, Irene, Macdonald, Robie W, Kimpe, Lynda E, Demers, Marc J, Smol, John P, Finney, Bruce, Blais, Jules M

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-09-2005)
    “…Fourteen sediment cores were collected from 10 lakes spanning a large gradient of sockeye salmon returns (0−40 000 spawners km-2) in Alaska and British…”
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