- Gustin, Mae;
- Bank, Michael;
- Bishop, Kevin;
- Bowman, Katlin;
- Branfireun, Brian;
- Chételat, John;
- Eckley, Chris;
- Hammerschmidt, Chad;
- Lamborg, Carl;
- Lyman, Seth;
- Martínez-Cortizas, Antonio;
- Sommar, Jonas;
- Tsui, Martin;
- Zhang, Tong
The focus of this paper is to briefly discuss the major advances in scientific thinking regarding: a) processes governing the fate and transport of mercury in the environment; b) advances in measurement methods; and c) how these advances in knowledge fit in within the context of the Minamata Convention on Mercury. Details regarding the information summarized here can be found in the papers associated with this Virtual Special Issue of STOTEN.