ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

An International Journal



Volume 18, Number 11

November 1999

Contents


Editorial

Opportunities and Challenges for SETAC in the Next Century (pp 2401-2403)
J. Rodgers


Letter to the Editor

Measuring Absorption Efficiencies: Some Additional Considerations (pp 2403-2404)
P.F. Landrum, J. Kukkonen, M.J. Lydy, H. Lee II
Author's Reply (pp2404-2405)
D. L. Penry


Environmental Chemistry


Reactions of Resorcinol and its Chlorinated Derivatives with Monochloramine: Identification of Intermediates and Products (pp 2406-2409)
V.L. Heasley, M.B. Alexander, R.H. DeBoard, J.C. Hanley Jr, T.C. McKee, B.D. Wadley, D.F. Shellhamer

Decolorization of Olive Oil Mill Wastewaters by Phanerochaetef lavido-alba (pp 2410-2415))
O.B. Hamman, T. de la Rubia, J. Martínez

Irreversible Binding of Biologically Reduced 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene to Soil (pp 2416-2423)
C. Achtnich, U. Sieglen, H. Knackmuss, H. Lenke

Alkylphenols, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, and Organochlorines in Sediment from Lake Shihwa, Korea: Instrumental and Bioanalytical Characterization (pp 2424-2432)
J.S. Khim, D.L. Villeneuve, K. Kannan, K.T. Lee, S.A. Snyder, C.-H. Koh,
J.P. Giesy

Influence of Dissolved Organic Matter on the Toxicity of Copper to Ceriodaphnia dubia: Effect of Complexation Kinetics (pp 2433-2437)
S.D. Kim, H. Ma, H.E. Allen, D.K. Cha

Concentration, Distribution, and Bioavailability of Mercury and Methylmercury in Sediments of Baltimore Harbor and Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, USA (pp 2438-2447)
R.P. Mason, A.L. Lawrence

Biodegradation Rates of Separated Diesel Components (pp 2448-2461)
J.J. Olson, G.L. Mills, B.E. Herbert, P.J. Morris


Environmental Toxicology


Accumulation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Semipermeable Membrane Devices and Caged Mussels (Mytilus edulis L.), in Relation to Water Column Phase Distribution (pp 2454-2461)
J. Axelman, K. Næs, C. Näf, D. Broman

Field Transplantation of the Freshwater Bivalve Corbicula fluminea, Along a Polymetallic Contamination Gradient (River Lot, France) Part I: Geochemical Characteristics of the Sampling Sites and Cadmium and Zinc Bioaccumulation Kinetics (pp 2462-2471)
S. Andrès, M. Baudrimont, Y. Lapaquellerie, F. Ribeyre, N. Maillet,
C. Latouche, A. Boudou

Field Transplantation of the Freshwater Bivalve Corbicula fluminea, Along a Polymetallic Contamination Gradient (River Lot, France) Part II: Metallothionein Response to Metal Exposure (pp 2471-2477)
M. Baudrimont, S. Andrès, J. Metivaud, Y. Lapaquellerie, F. Ribeyre, N. Maillet, C. Latouche, A. Boudou

Effects of Polychlorinated Biphenyls 126 on Green Frog (Rana clamintans) and Leopard Frog (Rana pipiens) Hatching Success, Development, and Metamorphosis (pp 2478-2486)
M.L. Rosenshield, M.B. Jofré, W.H. Karasov

Toxicity of Conventional, Elemental Chlorine-Free, and Total Chlorine-Free and Kraft-Pulp-Bleaching Effluents Assessed by Short-term Lethal and Sublethal Bioassays (pp 2487-2496)
M. Tarkpea, B. Eklund, M. Linde, B.E. Bengtsson

Multiple Computer-Automated Structure Evaluation Program Study of Aquatic Toxicity. 1. Guppy (pp 2492-2505)
G. Klopman, R. Saiakhov, H.S. Rosenkranz, J.L.M. Hermens

Tissue Carboxylesterase Activity of Rainbow Trout (pp 2506-2511)
M.G. Barron, K.A. Charron, W.T. Stott, S.E. Duvall

A Life-History Approach to Predicting the Recovery of Aquatic Invertebrate Populations After Exposure to Xenobiotic Chemicals (pp 2512-2518)
T.N. Sherratt, G. Roberts, P. Williams, M. Whitfield, J. Biggs, N. Shillabeer, S.J. Maund

Polychlorinated Biphenyls and 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Equivalents in Tree Swallows from the Upper Hudson River, New York State, USA (pp 2519-2525)
A.L. Secord, J.P. McCarty, K.R. Echols, J.C. Meadows, R.W. Gale,
D.E. Tillitt

Biological Implications of Sulfide in Sediment - A Review Focusing on Sediment Toxicity (pp 2526-2532)
F. Wang, P.M. Chapman

Methods for the Diagnosis of Acute 3-Chloro-p-toluidine Hydrochloride Poisoning in Birds and the Estimation of Secondary Hazards to Wildlife (pp 2533-2537)
J.J. Johnston, D.B. Hurlbut, M.L. Avery, J.C. Rhyan

Sensitivity of Amphibian Embryos and Tadpoles to Mimic® 240 LV Insecticide Following Single or Double Exposures (pp 2538-2544)
B.D. Pauli, D.R. Coulson, M. Berrill

Organochlorine Contaminants in Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) Living Downstream from a Bleached-Kraft Pulp Mill in the Miramichi Estuary, New Brunswick, Canada (pp 2545-2556)
C.M. Couillard, P. Nellis

Predicting Stress in Benthic Communities of Southeastern U.S. Estuaries in Relation to Chemical Contamination of Sediments (pp 2557-2564)
J.L. Hyland, R.F. Van Dolah, T.R. Snoots

Modulation of CYP1A Expression in Rainbow Trout by a Technical Grade Formulation of Propiconazole (pp 2565-22573)
S.L. Levine, J.T. Oris, M.S. Denison

Concentrations of 17 Elements in the Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha in Different Tissues of Perch Perca fluviatilis and in Perch Intestinal Parasites Acanthocephalus lucii from the Subalpine Lake Mondsee, Austria (pp 2574-2579)
B.Sures, W. Steiner, M. Rydlo, H. Taraschewski

Acute and Chronic Bioassays with New Zealand Freshwater Copepods Using Pentachlorophenol (pp 2580-2586)
K.J. Willis

Reproductive Success and Behavior of Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) Exposed to 4-tert-Octylphenol (pp 2587-2594)
M.A. Gray, K.L. Teather, C.D. Metcalfe

Vitamins A1, A2 and E in Minks Exposed to Polychlorinated Biphenyls (Aroclor 1242®) and Copper, Via Diets Based on Freshwater or Marine Fish (pp 2592-2599)
R. Käkelä, A. Käkelä, H. Hyvärinen, J. Asikainen, S.-K. Dahl

Evaluating the Techniques for a Tiered Testing Approach to Dredged Sediment Assessment -- A Study of a Metal Concentration Gradient (pp 2600-2610)
L.M. Porebski, K.G. Doe, B.A. Zajdlik, D. Lee, P. Pocklington,
J.M. Osborne


Hazard/Risk Assessment


Prediction of Ectoxicity of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils Using Physico-Chemical Parameters (pp 2611-2621)
D.C.L. Wo

Lifetime Pharmacokinetic Model for Hydrophobic Contaminants in Marine Mammals (pp 2622-2633)
B.E. Hickie, D. Mackay, J. de Koning

Environmental Monitoring for Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate, Alcohol Ethoxylate, Alcohol Ethoxy Sulfate, Alcohol Sulfate, and Soap (pp 2634-2644)
E. Matthijs, M.S. Holt, A. Kiewiet , G.B.J. Rijs

Exposure Modeling of Detergent Surfactants - Prediction of 90th Percentile Concentrations in The Netherlands (pp 2645-2652)
T.C.J. Feijtel, J. Struijs, E. Matthijs

Predicted No-Effect Concentrations for Four Surfactants: Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate, Alcohol Ethoxylates, Alcohol Ethoxylated Sulfates, and Soap (pp 26543-2663)
E. van de Plassche, J.H.M. de Bruijn, R.R. Stephenson, S.J. Marshall, T.C.J. Feijtel, S.E. Belanger

 

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