mercuration
Mercuration is a term used to describe the practice of curating information, artifacts, and data related to mercury across disciplines. It is often treated as a portmanteau of mercury and curation. The term is not universally standardized and is used variably to refer to different activities, from digital data management to the organization of historical and scientific records about mercury’s chemistry, environmental fate, health effects, and regulatory status.
In data-management contexts, mercuration emphasizes data provenance, quality control, and versioning. Practices may include collecting primary
Applications of mercuration include toxicology databases, environmental monitoring repositories, historical archives, science communication platforms, and regulatory
Challenges in mercuration include heterogeneity of data formats, gaps in historical records, safety considerations when handling
Related topics include data curation, knowledge management, toxicology databases, environmental monitoring, and mercury.