
William F. Fitzgerald
University of Connecticut
Department of Marine Sciences
1080 Shennecossett Road
Groton, CT 06340
voice: (860) 405-9158
fax: (860) 405-9153
e-mail: william.fitzgerald@uconn.edu
web: http://teamhg.uconn.edu/
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My
interests are in atmospheric and marine chemistry with
particular emphasis on global biogeochemical cycles
of trace metals, and the environmental impact resulting
from metal emissions associated with human endeavors.
My current and long-term research activities are focused
on mercury in the environment, where the three- phase
nature of mercury's biogeochemical interactions and
cycling offers a substantial investigative challenge.
Anthropogenically related mercury emissions and discharges
are a major concern, especially as to their influence
on the bioaccumulation of monomethylmercury in biota
(e.g., fish for human consumption) in open ocean and
terrestrial systems. The Mercury (Hg) Laboratory was
developed 30 years ago and has been recognized nationally
and internationally for pioneering efforts concerned
with the complex and ultra-trace cycling of Hg in the
environment. We have developed much of the state-of-the-art
ultra-trace collection and analytical procedures that
are currently in world-wide use for studies of Hg in
the environment. In May of 1998, I received the University
of Connecticut Chancellor's Research Excellence Award.
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Currently,
I am investigating the atmospheric and aquatic cycles
of mercury and other trace metals in a variety of multifaceted
studies, which are often interdisciplinary and involve
international collaboration. These efforts range from
global models to studies of the role of microorganisms
in elemental Hg and monomethyl Hg production. My research
pursuits include a U.S./French cooperative program focused
on Hg cycling in the marine environment, and with the
development of innovative analytical techniques for
the determination of Hg species and stable isotopes
of Hg. The aquatic biogeochemistry of mercury in Long
Island Sound is of special interest. Ombrotrophic peat
bogs and lake sediments in Nova Scotia, New Zealand,
and Arctic Alaska are being tested to determine the
potential usefulness of such ecosystems in providing
unequivocal records of contemporary and historical atmospheric
depositional fluxes of mercury, as well as a measure
of anthropogenic perturbations on a global basis, and
as means of constraining regional and global models
of the Hg cycle. I initiated a NSF supported program
to examine Hg contamination and cycling in the Arctic.
Alaskan lacustrine systems are emphasized. This work
complements ongoing investigations into the pathways
and processes determining the fate of mercury in coastal
and open ocean environments.
Some
Representative Publications
Boutron, C.F., G.M. Vandal,
W.F. Fitzgerald and C.P. Ferrari. 1998. A forty year
record of mercury in central Greenland snow. Geophys.
Research Letters 25: 3315-3318.
Lamborg, C.H., K.R. Rolfhus, W.F. Fitzgerald and G.
Kim. 1999. The atmospheric cycling and air-sea exchange
of Hg species in the south and equatorial Atlantic Ocean.
Deep-Sea Research II 46/5: 957-977.
Lamborg, C.H., W.F. Fitzgerald, W.C. Graustein and K.K.
Turekian. 2000. Modeling the atmospheric chemistry of
mercury using 210Pb and 7Be. J. Atmos. Chem. 36/3:
325-338.
Fitzgerald, W.F., G.M. Vandal, K.R. Rolfhus, C.H. Lamborg
and C.S. Langer. 2000. Mercury emissions and cycling
in the coastal zone. J. Environ. Sci 12: 92-101.
K.R. Rolfhus and W.F. Fitzgerald. 2001. The evasion
and spatial/temporal distribution of mercury species
in Long Island Sound, CT-NY. Geochim. Cosmochim.
Acta 65: 407-418.
Langer, C.S., W.F. Fitzgerald, G.M. Vandal and P. Visscher.
2001. Biogeochemical cycling of methylmercury at Barn
Island Salt Marsh, Stonington, CT, USA. J. Wetlands
Ecol. and Manage. In press.
Lamborg, C.H., W.F. Fitzgerald, A.W.H. Damman, J.M.
Benoit, P.H. Balcom and D.R. Engstrom. 2001. Modern
and historical patterns of atmospheric mercury deposition
as recorded in ombrotrophic bogs and lake sediments
from Nova Scotia and New Zealand. Geochim. Cosmochim.
Acta. Submitted.
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