All abstracts by Martin Jiskra in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2023) The Importance of Land Use Change as a Driver of Anthropogenic Mercury PollutionFeinberg A, Jiskra M, Borrelli P, Biswakarma J & Selin NE
(2021) Forest Management Practice Determines Whether the Amazon Basin Remains a Globally Important Sink for Mercury
Jiskra M, Biswakarma J & Borrelli P
(2021) Impact of Physiology and Climate on Foliar Mercury Uptake by European Forests
Wohlgemuth L, Hoch G, Alewell C & Jiskra M
(2021) A Potential Mechanism to Explain Even Hg Isotope Mass Independent Fractionation
Fu X, Jiskra M & Sonke JE
(2014) Slow and Incomplete Exchange during Competitive Hg(II) Binding to Model Ligands, NOM, and Goethite
Jiskra M, Saile D, Wiederhold JG, Bourdon B, Björn E & Kretzschmar R
(2013) Tracing Local Industrial Pollution Sources with Mercury Isotopes
Wiederhold JG, Jiskra M, Skyllberg U, Drott A, Jonsson S, Björn E, Bourdon B & Kretzschmar R
(2011) Nitrogen Isotope Fractionation during the Oxidation of Substituted Anilines by Manganese Oxide
Skarpeli-Liati M, Jiskra M, Arnold WA, Cramer CJ & Hofstetter TB