Li, ChuxianJiskra, MartinNilsson, Mats B.Osterwalder, StefanZhu, WeiMauquoy, DimitriSkyllberg, UlfEnrico, MaximePen, HaijunSong, YuBjörn, ErikBishop, Kevin H.2024-02-232024-02-232023-11-23Li, C, Jiskra, M, Nilsson, M B, Osterwalder, S, Zhu, W, Mauquoy, D, Skyllberg, U, Enrico, M, Pen, H, Song, Y, Björn, E & Bishop, K H 2023, 'Mercury deposition and redox transformation processes in peatland constrained by mercury stable isotopes', Nature Communications, vol. 14, 7389. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43164-82041-1723https://hdl.handle.net/2164/22837Acknowledgements This study is supported by a Swedish Science Foundation grant to K.B. (Dnr2018-04695) and a Swiss National Science Foundation Ambizione grant to M.J. (No. PZ00P2_174101). We acknowledge ICOS Sweden and SITES for the provisioning of facilities, experimental support, and data. ICOS Sweden and SITES are funded by the Swedish Research Council as a national research infrastructure. We are grateful to Richard Bindler for his support with field equipment. We would like to thank Pernilla Löfvenius, Jacob Smeds, Xiangwen Zhang, Per Marklund, Rowan Messmer, Johan Westin, Paul Smith, Jutta Holst, Lamia Atouil, Matéo Wodiczko, Myriam Bupto, and Matthias Peichl for assistance in the field and/or data collection. A special thanks to Julie Brochet and Eloi Mathis for their great help with > 2000L peat water collection during the summer of 2021. We thank Manuela Fehr for her support with Hg stable isotope measurements at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. We are grateful to Chenyan Ma and the staff at Beamline 4B7A, BSRF for their assistance with the sulfur K-edge XANES spectroscopy measurements. Funding Open access funding provided by Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.121312513engGE Environmental SciencesG Geography (General)Supplementary DataGEG1Mercury deposition and redox transformation processes in peatland constrained by mercury stable isotopesJournal article10.1038/s41467-023-43164-814