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Below is a list of NCEA publications that contains information specific to Ohio and/or Region 5. To view a complete abstract and other detailed information, simply select the title which will allow you to drill-down to the metadata. Your search has returned 16 matching records
Lorber, M., D. Cleverly, AND J. Schaum. A Screening Level Risk Assessment of the Indirect Impacts from the Columbus Waste to Energy Facility in Columbus, Ohio. Air & Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, 1996.
U.S. EPA. An Exploratory Study: Assessment of Modeled Dioxin Exposure in Ceramic Art Studios (2008 Final). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/044F, 2008.
Cormier, S. AND M. Smith. Big Darby Creek Watershed. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/630/R-96/006A, 1996.
Norton, S., S. Cormier, M. Smith, AND R. C. Jones. Can Biological Assessments Discriminate Among Types of Stress? A Case Study from the Eastern Corn Belts Plains Ecoregion. , ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY.
TROYER, M. E., J. HEO, AND H. RIPLEY. Classification of High Spatial Resolution, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Imagery of the Little Miami River Watershed in Southwest Ohio, USA (Final). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/107, 2006.
U.S. EPA. Dioxin Exposure Initiative Publications..
U.S. EPA. Freshwater Biological Traits Database (Final Report). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-11/038F, 2012.
Lorber, M. Indirect Exposure Assessment at the U.S. EPA. , Toxicology and Industrial Health 17(5): 145-156, (2001).
U.S. EPA. Integrating Ecological Risk Assessment and Economic Analysis in Watersheds: A Conceptual Approach and Three Case Studies. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-03/140R.
U.S. EPA. Implications of Climate Change for State Bioassessment Programs and Approaches to Account for Effects (Final Report). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-11/036F, 2012.
U.S. EPA. Methods/Indicators for Determining When Metals Are the Cause of Biological Impairments of Rivers and Streams: Species Sensitivity Distributions and Chronic Exposure-Response Relationships from Laboratory Data. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/X-05/027, 2005.
Lorber, M., P. Pinsky, P. Gehring, C. Braverman, D. Winters, AND W. Sovocool. Relationships Between Dioxins in Soil, Air, Ash, and Emissions from a Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Emitting Large Amounts of Dioxins. , Chemosphere 37:2173-2197, (1998).
U.S. EPA. Research and Guidance on Drinking Water Contaminant Mixtures. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
U.S. EPA. Summary of U.S. EPA Dioxin Workshop − Feb 2009. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-09/027, 2009.
Lorber, M., A. Eschenroeder, AND R. Robinson. Testing U.S. EPA's ISCST-Version 3 Model on Dioxins: A Comparison of Predicted and Observed Air and Soil Concentrations. , Atmospheric Environment 34:3995-4010, (2000).
