Baselight

Synthesis Of Environmental Mercury Loads In New York State (1969-2017): Species

State of New York

@usgov.state_of_new_york_synthesis_of_environmental_mercury_l_807bb17b

Loading...
Loading...

About this Dataset

Synthesis Of Environmental Mercury Loads In New York State (1969-2017): Species

This dataset includes information from a statewide synthesis effort, involving the compilation, analysis, and synthesis of existing data on environmental mercury (Hg) concentrations and loads in New York State, with an emphasis on Hg data collected during recent NYSERDA-sponsored monitoring and research efforts. Compiling existing mercury data is a vital step to understanding the broad spatial and temporal patterns of mercury across the landscape. This dataset includes information about the species that were used as part of this analysis and is one of eight datasets from the statewide synthesis database.

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) offers objective information and analysis, innovative programs, technical expertise, and support to help New Yorkers increase energy efficiency, save money, use renewable energy, and accelerate economic growth. reduce reliance on fossil fuels. To learn more about NYSERDA’s programs, visit nyserda.ny.gov or follow us on X, Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram.
Organization: State of New York
Last updated: 2021-08-06T15:26:18.976902
Tags: atmospheric-deposition, bird, fish, hg, mercury, mercury-synthesis

Tables

Table 1

@usgov.state_of_new_york_synthesis_of_environmental_mercury_l_807bb17b.table_1
  • 231.49 KB
  • 2957 rows
  • 18 columns
Loading...

CREATE TABLE table_1 (
  "tsn" VARCHAR,
  "scientificname" VARCHAR,
  "synonyms" VARCHAR,
  "commonname" VARCHAR,
  "distinctcommonname" VARCHAR,
  "phylum" VARCHAR,
  "subphylum" VARCHAR,
  "superclass" VARCHAR,
  "class" VARCHAR,
  "subclass" VARCHAR,
  "order" VARCHAR,
  "suborder" VARCHAR,
  "family" VARCHAR,
  "genus" VARCHAR,
  "species" VARCHAR,
  "subspecies" VARCHAR,
  "trophicposition" VARCHAR,
  "speciesnotes" VARCHAR
);

Share link

Anyone who has the link will be able to view this.