ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

An International Journal


Volume 16, Number 11, 1997

Editorial

Long-Range Directions for SETAC (pp. 2211-2212)
F.L. Mayer


Letter to the Editor

Mercury From Amalgam
S. McGroddy, P. Chapman (pp. 2213-2214)


Environmental Chemistry

Biodegradation of Organic Compounds Sequestered in Organic Solids or in Nanopores Within Silica Particles (pp. 2215-2221)
P. B. Hatzinger, M. Alexander

Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners and Selected Organochlorines in Lake Superior, USA, Fish (pp. 2222-2228)
S.L. Gerstenberger, M.P. Gallinat, J.A. Dellinger

A Novel Approach for Dissolving Chemicals with Low Aqueous Solubility: Generator Disk in the Headspace &endash; Short Communication (pp. 2229-2231)
E.U. Ramos, W.H.J. Vaes, H.J.M. Verhaar, J.L.M. Hermens

Physiological Profiling of Indigenous Aquatic Microbial Communities to Determine Toxic Effects of Metals (pp. 2232-2241)
R.M. Lehman, F.S. Colwell, J.L. Garland

Ion-Exclusion Chromatographic Determination of Carboxylic AcidsUsed to Support the Microbially Mediated Reductive Dechlorination of Tetrachloroethene (pp. 2242-2248)
N. Xu, S. Vandegrift, D.D. Fine, J.T. Wilson, G.W. Sewell


Environmental Toxicology

Us o Various Acute, Sublethal and Early Life-Stage Tests to Evaluate the Toxicity of Refinery Effluents (pp. 2249-2257)
J.Sherry, B. Scott, B. Dutka

A Method for Evaluating Consumer Product Contributions to Surface and Drinking Water: Boron as a Test Case (pp. 2258-2264)
R.W. Russell, K.A. Gillan, G.D. Haffner

Use of CerioFAST® for Monitoring the Toxicity of Industrial Effluents: Comparison with the 24-H Acute Ceriodaphnia Toxicity Test and Microtox® (pp. 2264-2267)
K. Jung, G. Bitton

A Pharmacokinetic Model of Cadmium in Rainbow Trout (pp. 2268-2274)
R.V. Thomann, F.Shkreli, S. Harrison

Different Susceptibilities to White Phosphorus Poisoning Among Five Species of Duck (pp. 2275-2282)
B.B. Steele, L. R. Reitsma, C.H. Racine, S.L. Burson, III, R.Stuart, R. Theberg

Mechanistic QSAR Model for the Photoinduced Toxicity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: I. Physical Model Based on Chemical Kinetics in a Two-Compartment System (pp. 2283-2295)
S.N. Krylov, X-D Huang, L.F. Zeiler, D.G. Dixon, B.M. Greenberg

Mechanistic QSAR Model for the Photoinduced Toxicity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: II. An Empirical Model for the Toxicity of 16 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to the Duckweed Lemna gibba L G3 (pp. 2296-2303)
X-D Huang, S.N. Krylov, L. Ren , B.J. McConkey, D.G. Dixon, B.M. Greenberg

Joint Acute Toxicity of Diazinon and Chlorpyrifos to Ceriodaphnia dubia (pp. 2304-2308)
H.C. Bailey, J.L. Miller, M.J. Miller, L.C. Wiborg, L. Deanovic, T. Shed

Woodlouse Locomotor Behavior in the Assessment of Clean and Contaminated Field Sites (pp. 2309-2314)
M. Bayley, E. Baatrup, P. Bjerregaard

Cytochrome P450 and Organochlorine Contaminants in Black-Crowned Night-Herons from the Chesapeake Bay Region, USA (pp. 2315-2322)
B.A. Rattner, M.J. Melancon , C.P. Rice, W.Riley, Jr., J. Eisemann, R.K.Hines

Comparative Ecotoxicity of Interstitial Waters in Littoral Ecosystems using Microtox® and the Rotifer Brachionus plicatilis (pp. 2323-2332)
T.A. DelValls, L.M. Lubián, J.M. Forja, A. Gómez-Parra

Remobilization and Export of Cadmium from Lake Sediments by Emerging Insects (pp. 2333-2338)
R.S. Currie, W.L. Fairchild, D.C.G. Muir

A Culture-based Assessment of Chlorpyrifos Effects on Multiple Meiobenthic Copepods Using Microcosms of Intact Estuarine Sediments (pp.2339-2346)
G.T. Chandler, B.C. Coull, N.V. Schizas, T.L. Donelan

Acetylcholinesterase and ATPase Activities in Erythrocyte Ghosts are Not Affected by 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene: Implications for Toxicity by Narcotic Chemicals (pp. 2347-2352) A.P. van Wezel, M.G.J. Schmitz, A.G.M. Tielens

Fate of Chlorpyrifos in Outdoor Pond Microcosms and Effects on Growth and Survival of Bluegill Sunfish (pp. 2347-2352)
J.M. Giddings, R.C. Biever, K.D. Racke

The Relative Importance of Water Hardness and Chloride Levels in Modifying the Acute Toxicity of Silver to Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (pp. 2363-2368)
F. Galvez, C.M.Wood

Selective Toxicity of Chlorpyrifos to Several Species of Fish During an Environmental Exposure: Biochemical Mechanisms (pp. 2369-2374)
R.L. Carr, L.L. Ho, J.E. Chambers

Source and Identity of Compounds in a Thermomechanical Pulp Mill Effluent Inducing Hepatic Mixed-Function Oxygenase Activity in Fish (pp. 2375-2383)
P.M. Martel, T.G. Kovacs, B.I. O'Connor, R.H. Voss

Sensitivity of Glochidial Stages of Freshwater Mussels (Bivalvia: Uniondae) to Copper (pp.2384-2392 )
P.J. Jacobson, R.J. Neves, D.S. Cherry, J.L. Farris

Stress Proteins HSP60 and HSP70 in Three Species of Amphipods Exposed to Cadmium, Diazinon, Dieldrin and Fluoranthene (pp. 2393-2403)
I. Werner, R. Nagel

The Production of Stress-Ethylene Relative to the Concentration of Heavy Metals and Other Elements in the Lichen (Hypogymnia physodes ) (pp. 2404-2408)
J. Garty, M. Kauppi, A. Kauppi


Hazard/Risk Assessment

Ecological Risk assessment of a Wetland Exposed to Boron (pp. 2409-2414)
R. Powell, R.A. Kimerle, J.T. Coyle, G.R. Best

Synergistic Toxicity of Atrazine and Organophosphate Insecticides Contravene the Response Addition Mixture Model (pp. 2415-2420)
P.A. Pape-Lindstrom, M.J. Lydy

Power, Sample Size and Taxonomic Sufficiency for Measures of Impact in Aquatic Systems (pp. 2421-2432)
L.P. Ammann, W.T. Waller, J.H. Kennedy, K.L. Dickson, F.L. Mayer

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