From a new perspective, namely focusing on the interaction of selenium
and mercury, this thesis provides new insights into traditional research
on biogeochemical cycles of mercury in soil-plant interaction and
associated human exposure and risks. The subject of this thesis is both
valuable and timely, providing essential information not only on
selenium-mercury interaction in the soil-plant system but also on how to
assess the combined benefits and risk of co-exposure to mercury and
selenium. This work also sheds light on future aspects regarding
prevention, remediation and risk management for environmental mercury
contamination. Presenting high-quality papers published in leading
international SCI journals such as Environmental Health Perspectives and
Environmental Science & Technology and having been recognized with the
Special Award of Presidential Scholarship Award and Excellent Doctoral
Dissertations Prize of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), this
thesis offers a valuable resource for scientific communities,
policy-makers and non-experts who are interested in this field.
Dr. Hua Zhang works at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research
(NIVA), Oslo, Norway.