Journal Publications Details for:
Sediment Contamination Assessment Methods: Validation of Standardized and Novel Approaches
Grant Number R826200
RFA: Contaminated Sediments (1997)
Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Burton Jr GA. Realistic assessments of ecotoxicity using traditional and novel approaches. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1999;2(1):1-8. |
R823873 (Final) R826200 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Burton GA, Pitt R, Clark S. The role of traditional and novel toxicity test methods in assessing stormwater and sediment contamination. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 2000;30(4):413-447. |
R826200 (Final) |
not available |
Journal Article | Chappie DJ, Burton GA. Applications of aquatic and sediment toxicity testing in situ. Soil and Sediment Contamination 2000;9(3):219-246. |
R826200 (Final) |
not available |
Journal Article | Hatch AC, Burton Jr GA. Sediment toxicity and stormwater runoff in a contaminated receiving system: consideration of different bioassays in the laboratory and field. Chemosphere 1999;39(6):1001-1017. |
R823873 (Final) R826200 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Krane DE, Sternburg DC, Burton GA. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA profile-based measures of genetic diversity in crayfish correlated with environmental impacts. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1999;18(3):504-508. |
R826200 (Final) R826599 (Final) |
not available |
Journal Article | Tucker KA, Burton GA. Assessment of nonpoint source runoff in a stream using in situ and laboratory approaches. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1999;18(12):2797-2803. |
R826200 (Final) |
not available |