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Carl P. J. Mitchell

Carl P. J. Mitchell

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
34
Citations
3710
World Ranking
9486
National Ranking
446

Overview

Carl P. J. Mitchell is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with specific attention to Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Ecology, Pollution, Water Science and Technology, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Water Treatment and Disinfection

Their publication record includes frequent contributions to journals such as:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Biogeochemistry
  • Environmental Research Ecology

Recent papers by Carl P. J. Mitchell include:

  • Recent advances in understanding and measurement of mercury in the environment: Terrestrial Hg cycling (2020, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • Mercury stable isotopes reveal the sources and transformations of atmospheric Hg in the high Arctic (2021, Applied Geochemistry)
  • Isotopic Characterization of Atmospheric Gaseous Elemental Mercury by Passive Air Sampling (2020, Environmental Science & Technology)
  • Diverse Communities of hgcAB+ Microorganisms Methylate Mercury in Freshwater Sediments Subjected to Experimental Sulfate Loading (2020, Environmental Science & Technology)
  • A field intercomparison of three passive air samplers for gaseous mercury in ambient air (2021, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Carl P. J. Mitchell include:

  • Robert Mackereth (15 publications)
  • Stephen D. Sebestyen (10 publications)
  • Haiyong Huang (10 publications)
  • Frank Wania (9 publications)
  • Randall K. Kolka (9 publications)

Best Publications

  • Challenges and opportunities for managing aquatic mercury pollution in altered landscapes.

    Heileen Hsu-Kim;Chris S. Eckley;Dario Achá;Xinbin Feng

  • Spatial characteristics of net methylmercury production hot spots in peatlands

    Carl P.J. Mitchell;Brian A. Branfireun;Randall K. Kolka

  • Sediments, nutrients and pesticide residues in event flow conditions in streams of the Mackay Whitsunday Region, Australia.

    C. Mitchell;J. Brodie;I. White

  • Methylmercury production in a Chesapeake Bay salt marsh

    Carl P. J. Mitchell;Carl P. J. Mitchell;Cynthia C. Gilmour

  • Recent advances in understanding and measurement of mercury in the environment: Terrestrial Hg cycling.

    Kevin Bishop;James B. Shanley;Ami Riscassi;Heleen A. de Wit

  • Measuring and Modeling Stable Isotopes of Mobile and Bulk Soil Water

    Matthias Sprenger;Doerthe Tetzlaff;Jim Buttle;Hjalmar Laudon

  • Assessing sulfate and carbon controls on net methylmercury production in peatlands: An in situ mesocosm approach

    Carl P.J. Mitchell;Brian A. Branfireun;Randall K. Kolka

  • The effect of depositional history on contaminated bed sediment stability

    I.G. Droppo;Y.L. Lau;C. Mitchell

  • Accumulation and translocation of methylmercury and inorganic mercury in Oryza sativa : An enriched isotope tracer study

    R J Strickman;Carl Pj Mitchell

  • A preliminary assessment of water partitioning and ecohydrological coupling in northern headwaters using stable isotopes and conceptual runoff models.

    Doerthe Tetzlaff;James Buttle;Sean K. Carey;Marjolein H. J. van Huijgevoort

  • The effects of hydrologic fluctuation and sulfate regeneration on mercury cycling in an experimental peatland

    J. K. Coleman Wasik;Daniel Engstrom;Carl Mitchell;E. B. Swain

  • Molecular evidence for novel mercury methylating microorganisms in sulfate-impacted lakes.

    Daniel S Jones;Daniel S Jones;Gabriel M Walker;Nathan W Johnson;Carl P J Mitchell

  • Methylmercury declines in a boreal peatland when experimental sulfate deposition decreases.

    Jill K. Coleman Wasik;Jill K. Coleman Wasik;Carl P.J. Mitchell;Daniel R. Engstrom;Edward B. Swain

  • A High-Precision Passive Air Sampler for Gaseous Mercury

    David S. McLagan;Carl P. J. Mitchell;Haiyong Huang;Ying Duan Lei

  • Total mercury and methylmercury dynamics in upland–peatland watersheds during snowmelt

    Carl P. J. Mitchell;Brian A. Branfireun;Randall K. Kolka

  • Characterization and Quantification of Atmospheric Mercury Sources Using Passive Air Samplers

    David S. McLagan;Fabrizio Monaci;Haiyong Huang;Ying Duan Lei

  • Gaseous mercury fluxes from forest soils in response to forest harvesting intensity: A field manipulation experiment

    M. Mazur;C.P.J. Mitchell;C.S. Eckley;S.L. Eggert

  • Hydrogeomorphic Controls on Reduction–Oxidation Conditions across Boreal Upland–Peatland Interfaces

    Carl P. J. Mitchell;Brian A. Branfireun

  • Global evaluation and calibration of a passive air sampler for gaseous mercury

    David S. McLagan;Carl P.J. Mitchell;Alexandra Steffen;Hayley Hung

  • Methylmercury dynamics at the upland-peatland interface: Topographic and hydrogeochemical controls

    Carl P. J. Mitchell;Brian A. Branfireun;Randall K. Kolka

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Wania
Frank Wania University of Toronto
Ying Duan Lei
Ying Duan Lei University of Toronto
Brian A. Branfireun
Brian A. Branfireun University of Western Ontario
Randall K. Kolka
Randall K. Kolka US Forest Service
Daniel R. Engstrom
Daniel R. Engstrom Science Museum of Minnesota
Stephen D. Sebestyen
Stephen D. Sebestyen US Forest Service
Cynthia C. Gilmour
Cynthia C. Gilmour Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Evan S. Kane
Evan S. Kane Michigan Technological University
Doerthe Tetzlaff
Doerthe Tetzlaff Leibniz Association
Alexandra Steffen
Alexandra Steffen Environment and Climate Change Canada

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