ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
AND CHEMISTRY

An International Journal


Volume 14, Number 11 1995
CONTENTS


Editorial


Better Science Makes for Better Decisions - Editorial (pp. 1811-1812)
W.H. Benson


Environmental Chemistry

Biodegradation of No. 2 Diesel Fuel in the Vadose Zone: A Soil Column Study (pp. 1813-1822)
D.L. Widrig, J.F. Manning, Jr.

Laboratory Methods for Volatile Organic Compounds Evolved in Mineralization Studies - Short Communication (pp. 1823-1825)
W.J. Hickey, S.M. Arnold, B.N. Moran

Transformation of Benzonitriles in Anaerobic Sediment and in Sediment Extract (pp. 1827-1838)
S. Masunaga, N.L. Wolfe, L. Carriera

Displaying Multimedia Environmental Partitioning by Triangular Diagrams (pp. 1839-1846)
S.C. Lee, D. Mackay

Modeling Silver Binding to Gills of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (pp. 1847-1858)
N. Janes, R.C. Playle

Environmental Fate of Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl (pp. 1859-1864)
A.W. Garrison, M.G. Cipollone, N.L. Wolfe, R.R. Swank, Jr.

Holding-Time Estimates for Soils Containing Explosives Residues: Comparison of Fortification vs. Field Contamination (pp. 1865-1874)
C.L. Grant, T.F. Jenkins, K.F. Myers, E.F. McCormick

Evaluation of Lipid-Containing Semipermeable Membrane Devices for Monitoring Organochlorine Contaminants in the Upper Mississippi River (pp. 1875-1884) G.S. Ellis, J.N. Huckins, C.E. Rostad, C.J. Schmitt, J.D. Petty, P. MacCarthy


Environmental Toxicology

Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of Sediment-Associated Contaminants Using Freshwater Invertebrates: A Review of Methods and Applications (pp. 1885-1894)
C.G. Ingersoll, G.T. Ankley, D.A. Benoit, E.L. Brunson, G.A. Burton, F.J. Dwyer, R.A. Hoke, P.F. Landrum, T.J. Norberg-King, P.V. Winger

Metal and Arsenic Impacts to Soils, Vegetation Communities and Wildlife Habitat in Southwest Montana Uplands Contaminated by Smelter Emissions: I. Field Evaluation (pp. 1895-1903)
H. Galbraith, K. LeJeune, J. Lipton

Metal and Arsenic Impacts to Soils, Vegetation Communities and Wildlife Habitat in Southwest Montana Uplands Contaminated by Smelter Emissions: II. Laboratory Phytotoxicity Studies (pp. 1905-1912)
L.A. Kapustka, J. Lipton, H. Galbraith, D. Cacela, K. LeJeune

Comparative Acute Toxicity of a Synthetic Mine Effluent to Ceriodaphnia dubia, Larval Fathead Minnow and the Freshwater Mussel Anodonta Imbecilis (pp. 1913-1920)
R.G. Masnado, S.W. Geis, W.C. Sonzogni

Effect of the Input Pathway on the Distribution of 1,2,3,4,7-Pentachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin in an Aquatic Mesocosm (pp. 1921-1929)
K.J. Friesen, M.D. Segstro, D.C.G. Muir, G.R.B. Webster

Growth and Survival of Three Marine Invertebrate Species in Sediments from the Hudson-Raritan Estuary, New York (pp. 1931-1940)
C.A. Rice, P.D. Plesha, E. Casillas, D.A. Misitano, J.P. Meador

Acute and Subchronic Toxicity of Naturally Weathered Exxon Valdez Crude Oil in Mallards and Ferrets (pp. 1941-1950) W.A. Stubblefield, G.A. Hancock, W.H. Ford, R.K. Ringer

Effects of Naturally Weathered Exxon Valdez Crude Oil on Mallard Reproduction (pp. 1951-1960)
W.A. Stubblefield, G.A. Hancock, H.H. Prince, R.K. Ringer

Acephate Affects Migratory orientation of the White-Throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) (pp. 1961-1965)
N.B. Vyas, W.J. Kuenzel, E.F. Hill, J.R. Sauer

Chronic Toxicity of 14 Phthalate Esters to Daphnia magnaand Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (pp. 1967-1976)
J.E. Rhodes, W.J. Adams, G.R. Biddinger, K.A. Robillard, J.W. Gorsuch

PAH:A Model to Predict the Toxicity of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures in Field-Collected Sediments (pp. 1977-1987)
R.C. Swartz, D.W. Schults, R.J. Ozretich, J.O. Lamberson, F.A. Cole, T.H. DeWitt, M.S. Redmond, S.P. Ferraro


Hazard/Risk Assessment

Steady-State Model of Biota Sediment Accumulation Factor for Metals in Two Marine Bivalves (pp. 1989-1998)
R.V. Thomann, J.D. Mahony, R. Mueller

Pilot Scale Validation of the RIVER/FISH Bioaccumulation Modeling Program for Nonpolar Hydrophobic Organic Compounds Using the Model Compounds 2,3,7,8-TCDD and 2,3,7,8-TCDF (pp. 1999-2012)
J.D. Abbott, S.W. Hinton, D.L. Borton

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