'Fingerprinting' method tracks mercury emissions from coal
Thursday, October 9, 2008 - 03:07
in Earth & Climate
University of Michigan researchers have developed a new tool that uses natural 'fingerprints' in coal to track down sources of mercury polluting the environment. The research is published in today's online issue of the journal Environmental Science and Technology...
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