
Bruce Monson
استادیار مدعو · Mercury Cycling in Aquatic Environments
University of Minnesota Twin Citiesمعرفی
Bruce Monson serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota while working as a research scientist for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), bridging academic and regulatory environmental science.
His educational credentials include:
- Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota
- M.S. from the University of Illinois
- B.S. from the University of Minnesota
Monson's research concentrates on mercury biogeochemistry in aquatic systems, specifically examining drivers of bioavailability and bioaccumulation in food webs. He investigates emerging contaminants and develops advanced statistical methodologies for analyzing spatial-temporal contaminant trends in fish populations, integrating field research with regulatory applications through his MPCA role.
His 2011-2015 publications reveal a strong focus on mercury dynamics in Great Lakes and peatland ecosystems, with recurring themes of hydrological impacts, sulfate interactions, and contaminant fate. These studies demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches spanning biogeochemistry, ecotoxicology, and environmental policy.
Monson teaches ESPM 3000 (Seminar on Current Issues), where he examines contaminant impacts on fish and wildlife populations, directly applying his regulatory science expertise to academic instruction.




