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Application of Semipermeable Membrane Devices in Environmental Analysis: Research project, Darius Sabaliunas, Ph.D. student; Anders Södergren, Professor Ecotoxicology, Department of Ecology, Lund University, Sweden

ABSTRACT Shigenaka, G. and Henry, C. B., Jr. In Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: Fate and Effects in Alaskan Waters;  Wells, Peter G.;  Butler, James N.; Hughes, Jane S.; Eds. Use of Mussels and Semipermeable Membrane Devices to Assess Bioavailability of Residual Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons Three Years After the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, ASTM STP 1219, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, 1995; pp 239-260

The Biomonitoring of Environmental Status and Trends Program, U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Reports and Publications, LIST OF REPORTS

CERC SPMD Publications

Transport of pollutants into Skagerrak (Sweden's west coast) as a consequence of the flood events in western Europe, January 1995

International Affairs Office, Russia-CONTAMINANT STUDIES, Development of Behavioral Methods to Assess Contaminated Environments. The Columbia Environmental Research Center in Missouri is collaborating with the Institute for Biology of Inland Waters in Borok, Russia, to develop methods for understanding the ecological impact of contamination and ecosystem health, assessing environmental injury from released hazardous substances, and developing indices to predict contaminant impacts on populations.

NRC Research Associateship Programs, National Biological Service
Evaluation of a New Approach to Estimating the Bioavailability, Bioconcentration Potential, and Time-Integrated Water Concentration of Environmental Contaminants

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Canadian Centre for Inland Waters, Ecosystem Health Assessment Project, Pulp Mill Effluent Studies: Application of passive samplers for monitoring effluent chemicals toxic to fish.

National Park Service Grant: The National Park Service has established a cooperative agreement with George Mason University's Departments of Chemistry and Biology to study the water quality in Dyke Marsh near Alexandria, Virginia. The NPS is interested in restoring the marsh to its original ecological condition. The water quality research is expected to help determine the feasibility of this restoration.

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