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Your Environment. Your Health.

Project Publications: University of Albany - SUNY: A Combined Bioassay-Chemical Fractionation Scheme for the Determination of Toxic Chemicals in Sediments from the St. Lawrence River

Superfund Research Program

A Combined Bioassay-Chemical Fractionation Scheme for the Determination of Toxic Chemicals in Sediments from the St. Lawrence River

Project Leader: Patrick W. O'Keefe (Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health)
Grant Number: P42ES004913
Funding Period: 1995 - 2000

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Publications

2000

  • Chiarenzelli J, Bush B, Casey AC, Barnard EL, Smith B, O'Keefe PW, Gilligan E. 2000. Defining the sources of airborne polychlorinated biphenyls: evidence for the influence of microbially dechlorinated congeners from river sediment?. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57(Suppl.1):86-94.

1997

  • O'Keefe PW, Miller J, Smith R, Connor S, Clayton W, Storm R. 1997. Separation of extracts from biological tissues into PAH, PCB, and PCDD/PCDF fractions prior to analysis. Journal of Chromatographic Science 771(1-2):169-179. doi:10.1016/S0021-9673(97)00177-5
  • Wood LW, O'Keefe PW, Bush B. 1997. Similarity Analysis of PAH and PCB bioaccumulation patterns in sediment-exposed Chironomus tentans larvae. Environ Toxicol Chem 16:283-305.

1996

  • Chiarenzelli J, Scrudato RJ, Arnold GJ, Oenga G. 1996. Characterization of sediment and implications for remedial activities in the St. Lawrence River Ecosystem. In: Proceedings of the First International Conference on the St. Lawrence Ecosystem. Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. pp.179-192.
  • DiRienzo AG, Zurbenko IG. 1996. Spectral analysis techniques in the presence of periodicity. In: Proceedings of the International Biometric Society.
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