James P. Hurley

James P. Hurley

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 47

North America-United States

About James P. Hurley

James P. Hurley, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Competition between Dissolved Organic Matter and Freshwater Plankton Control Methylmercury Isotope Fractionation during Uptake and Photochemical Demethylation

Methylmercury stable isotopes: New insights on assessing aquatic food web bioaccumulation in legacy impacted regions

Using carbon, nitrogen, and mercury isotope values to distinguish mercury sources to Alaskan lake trout

Experimental evidence for recovery of mercury-contaminated fish populations

Application of Mercury Stable Isotopes: Temporal Field Assessment of Two Systems of Contrasting Mercury Inputs

Enhanced susceptibility of methylmercury bioaccumulation into seston of the Laurentian Great Lakes

A five-year prospective evaluation of a new community psychosis service in North London: introducing the Recovery and Enablement Track (RET)

Aqueous elemental mercury production versus mercury inventories in the lake Michigan Airshed: Deciphering the spatial and diel controls of mercury gradients in air and water

James P. Hurley Information

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Citations(all)

7872

Citations(since 2020)

1865

Cited By

6727

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

86

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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Top articles of James P. Hurley

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Journal

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Publication Date

Competition between Dissolved Organic Matter and Freshwater Plankton Control Methylmercury Isotope Fractionation during Uptake and Photochemical Demethylation

ACS Earth and Space Chemistry

Grace J Armstrong

Sarah E Janssen

Brett A Poulin

Michael T Tate

David P Krabbenhoft

...

2023/12/6

Methylmercury stable isotopes: New insights on assessing aquatic food web bioaccumulation in legacy impacted regions

ACS ES&T Water

Tylor J Rosera

Sarah E Janssen

Michael T Tate

Ryan F Lepak

Jacob M Ogorek

...

2022/4/29

Using carbon, nitrogen, and mercury isotope values to distinguish mercury sources to Alaskan lake trout

Environmental science & technology letters

Ryan F Lepak

Jacob M Ogorek

Krista K Bartz

Sarah E Janssen

Michael T Tate

...

2022/3/21

Experimental evidence for recovery of mercury-contaminated fish populations

Nature

Paul J Blanchfield

John WM Rudd

Lee E Hrenchuk

Marc Amyot

Christopher L Babiarz

...

2022/1/6

Application of Mercury Stable Isotopes: Temporal Field Assessment of Two Systems of Contrasting Mercury Inputs

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Grace Armstrong

Sarah E Janssen

Samia T Cushing

Mike Tate

Jake Ogorek

...

2022/12

Enhanced susceptibility of methylmercury bioaccumulation into seston of the Laurentian Great Lakes

Environmental science & technology

Jacob M Ogorek

Ryan F Lepak

Joel C Hoffman

John F DeWild

Tylor J Rosera

...

2021/8/30

A five-year prospective evaluation of a new community psychosis service in North London: introducing the Recovery and Enablement Track (RET)

Psychosis

James Hurley

Suzanne Jolley

Orla Gibbons

Aduramigba Williams

Satish Nath Varma

...

2021/1/2

Aqueous elemental mercury production versus mercury inventories in the lake Michigan Airshed: Deciphering the spatial and diel controls of mercury gradients in air and water

ACS ES&T Water

Ryan F Lepak

Michael T Tate

Jacob M Ogorek

John F DeWild

Benjamin D Peterson

...

2020/12/30

Isolation of methylmercury using distillation and anion-exchange chromatography for isotopic analyses in natural matrices

Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry

Tylor J Rosera

Sarah E Janssen

Michael T Tate

Ryan F Lepak

Jacob M Ogorek

...

2020/1

Isotopic tracing of mercury sources in estuarine-inner shelf sediments of the East China Sea

Environmental pollution

Xiang Sun

Runsheng Yin

Limin Hu

Zhigang Guo

James P Hurley

...

2020/7/1

Resolving atmospheric mercury loading and source trends from isotopic records of remote North American lake sediments

Environmental science & technology

Ryan F Lepak

Sarah E Janssen

Daniel R Engstrom

David P Krabbenhoft

Michael T Tate

...

2020/6/27

Historical deposition of trace metals in a marine sapropel from Mangrove Lake, Bermuda with emphasis on mercury, lead, and their isotopic composition

Journal of soils and sediments

Byunggwon Jeon

Austin Scircle

James V Cizdziel

Jingjing Chen

Oscar Black

...

2020/4

Consistent trace element distribution and mercury isotopic signature between a shallow buried volcanic-hosted epithermal gold deposit and its weathered horizon

Environmental pollution

Runsheng Yin

Xin Pan

Changzhou Deng

Guangyi Sun

Sae Yun Kwon

...

2020/4/1

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