UIC Scientist Studies Natural Processes of Mercury

Thursday, August 12, 2010 - 15:42 in Earth & Climate

Working with National Science Foundation and Department of Energy grants, UIC earth and environmental sciences professor Katheryn Nagy is studying how mercury bonds with sulfur, how forest fires can affect it, and ultimately how using plants and peat can provide eco-friendly cleanup of mercury contamination.

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