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the availability of MeHg to be taken up in aquatic food-webs. Yet, the process remains to be fully understood and quantified in different types of lakes. A critical role is played by natural organic matter (NOM
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consequences on wildlife and human populations. Important biogeochemical processes are the transformation of inorganic Hg(II) to the bio-accumulating neurotoxin methylmercury (MeHg) and Hg(II) reduction to Hg(0
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Hartvig Clausen (DTU) and U Copenhagen scientists Dr. Céline Galvagnion, Prof. Nikos Hatzakis, Prof. Martin Lauritzen and Dr. Krzysztof Kucharz. Work includes purification and biophysical analysis
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materials. Project overview The primary objective of this project is method development for nuclear fuel synthesis. The goal is to develop a novel process for producing plutonium-bearing UO₂ SIMFuel pellets