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Autor:
Brad Fritz, W. Clint Hoffmann, Christopher Warren, Liisa Toose, Martin J. Connelly, Donald Mackay, Arlean Rohde, Daniel J. Letinski, Thomas F. Parkerton, Ryan Manning
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 63:6866-6875
Components of emulsifiable concentrates (ECs) used in pesticide formulations may be emitted to air following application in agricultural use and contribute to ozone formation. A key consideration is the fraction of the ECs that is volatilized. This s
Autor:
Thomas F. Parkerton, Ryan Manning, Peter V. Hodson, Daniel J. Letinski, Julie Adams, Aaron D. Redman
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 33:2094-2104
The toxicity of chemically dispersed heavy fuel oil (HFO) and 3 distillate fractions to rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) embryos was evaluated using the PETROTOX model and a biomimetic extraction technique that involved passive sampling of oil- co
Autor:
David Palandro, Thomas F. Parkerton, Gail E. Bragin, Ryan Manning, Eric Febbo, Aaron D. Redman, Daniel J. Letinski, Tim Nedwed
Publikováno v:
Marine pollution bulletin. 86(1-2)
Methods that quantify dissolved hydrocarbons are needed to link oil exposures to toxicity. Solid phase microextraction (SPME) fibers can serve this purpose. If fibers are equilibrated with oiled water, dissolved hydrocarbons partition to and are conc
Autor:
Sean P. Burns, Steve Semmer, Russell K. Monson, Steve Oncley, Ryan Manning, Lynette Laffea, Jielun Sun, Ashly Glasser, John Militzer, Richard Han
Publikováno v:
SenSys
Global warming is an increasing concern worldwide. Assessing the contribution of CO2 to this phenomenon is an important issue. This project's goal is to improve understanding of CO2 and H2O transport in a mountainous terrain that confound current eff
Autor:
Roger C. Prince, Christopher Warren, Arlean Rohde, Tom F. Parkerton, Gerald E. Otis, Ryan Manning, S. W. Dean, Dan J. Letinski, Craig A. Martin
Publikováno v:
Journal of ASTM International. 5:101637
Hydrocarbon (HC) fluids are effective inerts in pesticide formulations. These fluids consist of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are assumed to be completely volatilized and undergo subsequent atmospheric reaction that may contribute to ozone f