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SCRAM: A scoring and ranking system for persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic substances for the North American Great Lakes : Part I: Structure of the scoring and ranking system [ESPR 7 (1) 51–61 (2000)] Part II: Bioaccumulation potential and persistence [ESPR 7 (2) 115–121 (2000)] Part III: Acute and subchronic or chronic toxicity Part IV: Results from representative chemicals, sensitivity analysis, and discriminatory power Полный текст
2000
Snyder, Erin M. | Snyder, Shane A. | Giesy, John P. | Blonde, Shari A. | Hurlburt, Gary K. | Summer, Cheryl L. | Mitchell, Rachel R. | Bush, Dennis M.
Part I (SNYDER ET AL., 1999a) of this series introduced SCRAM, a chemical scoring and ranking system for contaminants of the North American Great Lakes. Here, in Part II, scoring of the bioaccumulation potential and persistence of chemicals is discussed, including acceptable types of data, specific scoring instructions, and the basis for criteria and scores for these categories of the system. Difficulties encountered during the process of determining which types of data adequately represent the properties of interest are discussed. Also, justification is given for an emphasis on scoring on the basis of persistence.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]The war in Kosovo : Evidence of pollution transport in the Balkans during operation “Allied Force” Полный текст
2000
Melas, Dimitrios | Zerefos, Christos | Rapsomanikis, Spyros | Tsangas, Nikolaos | Alexandropoulou, Alexandra
During the operation “Allied Force” in the spring of 1999, the burning or damaging of industrial and military targets in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia resulted in the release of a large number of chemicals into the atmosphere. The releases contained not only conventional air pollutants, but also Semi-Volatile Organic compounds (SVOs) which are known to be hazardous to health. Under suitable meteorological conditions, these chemicals can be transported across borders over large distances. In this paper, an analysis of measurements and dispersion calculations is presented which provides evidence of pollutant transport from the conflict area to Greece. The measuring program was carried out in Xanthi, Greece and included aerosol sampling and subsequent analysis for the determination of the concentration of SVOs including dioxins, furans, PCBs (PolyChlorinated Biphenyls), PAHs (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) and organic phthalates.This paper focuses on two episodes of organic phthalates that were observed during the conflict period. Pollution measurements are interpreted by means of air trajectories and dispersion calculations. For this purpose, the HYSPLIT_4 (HYbrid Single-Particle Langrangian Integrated Trajectory) modeling system is used to calculate the dispersion of toxic substances.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Remediation engineering of contaminated soils
2000
Wise, Donald L. (Donald Lee)
Offers thorough coverage of the remediation of soils contaminated by hazardous wastes, including materials, analytical techniques, cleanup design and methodology, characterization of geomedia, monitoring of contaminants in the subsurface, and waste containment. Cites specific case studies in hydrocarbon remediation that offer a concise overview of possible technological approaches.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]The Interuniversity Consortium, Chemistry for the Environment (INCA) Полный текст
2000
Tundo, Pietro
The Interuniversity Consortium, Chemistry for the Environment (INCA), was founded in Venice in October 1993. It groups about thirty Italian universities and relies on the research contributions of chemists having different specialities (environmental, physical-chemical, organic, inorganic, analytic, industrial and biochemical), together with researchers coming from other disciplines engaged in environmental research. Consortium INCA has its administrative offices in Venice.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Overview and results of THESEO 1998-1999 Полный текст
2000
Harris, N. R. P. | Guirlet, M. | Amanatidis, G. T. | Ancellet, G. | Braathen, G. | Bregman, A. | Engel, Anja | Goede, A. | Goutail, F. | Hauchecorne, A. | Küllmann, H. | Larsen, N. | Mégie, G. | Murtagh, D. | Naujokat, B. | Noë, J. de la | Norton, W. | Oelhaf, H. | Peter, T. | Pfeilsticker, K. | Pommereau, J.-P. | Pyle, J. A. | van Roozendael, M. | Schlager, H. | Schmidt, U. | Stefanutti, L. | Toci, G. | von der Gathen, Peter
Bioremediation of contaminated soils
2000
Wise, Donald L. (Donald Lee)
Industrial water pollution control
2000
Eckenfelder, W. Wesley (William Wesley)
The exchange of ozone between vegetation and atmosphere : micrometeorological measurement techniques and models Полный текст
2000
Grünhage, Ludger | Haenel, Hans-Dieter | Jäger, Hans-Jürgen
Isolation of Legionella species from hot springs in Nagano prefecture [Japan]
2000
Koyama, T. (Nagano-ken. Research Inst. for Health and Pollution (Japan))
Determination of dimethenamid and cyharofop-butyl in agricultural products by GC/MS
2000
Tsukioka, T. (Nagano-ken. Research Inst. for Health and Pollution (Japan)) | Yamamoto, A. | Sato, M.
A method by GC/MS has been established for the determination of dimethenamid and cyhalofop-butyl in agricaltural products. Dimethenamid and cyhalofop-butyl were extracted with acetone, concentrated, and re - extracted with n - hexane. The extracts were cleaned up acetonitrile partitioning and florisil column, then determined by GC/MS-SIM. This method was featured of recovery over 75% and it's C.V. below 6%. The detection limits for dimetenamid and cyharofop-butyl were 0.001 micro g/g and 0.002 micro g/g, respectively.
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