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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R828174

Tracking Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Through Biotic and Abiotic Processes in the Environment

RFA: Exploratory Research - Engineering, Chemistry, and Physics) (1999)

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Journal Article Compositional and chiral profiles of weathered chlordane residues in soil. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY Eitzer BD, Mattina MI, Iannucci-Berger W Eitzer BD, Mattina MI, Iannucci-Berger W. Compositional and chiral profiles of weathered chlordane residues in soil. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2001;20(10):2198-2204. R828174 (2000)
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Journal Article Volatilization of weathered chiral and achiral chlordane residues from soil. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Eitzer BD, Iannucci-Berger W, Mattina MI

Eitzer BD, Iannucci-Berger W, Mattina MI. Volatilization of weathered chiral and achiral chlordane residues from soil. Environmental Science & Technology 2003;37(21):4887-4893.

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Journal Article Persistent organic pollutants in the environment: chlordane residues in compost. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Lee WY, Iannucci-Berger W, Eitzer BD, White JC, Mattina MI Lee WY, Iannucci-Berger W, Eitzer BD, White JC, Mattina MI. Persistent organic pollutants in the environment: chlordane residues in compost. Journal of Environmental Quality 2003;32(1):224-231. R828174 (2002)
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Journal Article Plant uptake and translocation of air-borne chlordane and comparison with the soil-to-plant route. CHEMOSPHERE Lee WY, Iannucci-Berger W, Eitzer BD, White JC, Mattina WI Lee WY, Iannucci-Berger W, Eitzer BD, White JC, Mattina WI. Plant uptake and translocation of air-borne chlordane and comparison with the soil-to-plant route. Chemosphere 2003;53(2):111-121. R828174 (2002)
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Journal Article Cycling of weathered chlordane residues in the environment: compositional and chiral profiles in contiguous soil, vegetation, and air compartments. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY Mattina MI, White J, Eitzer B, Iannucci-Berger W Mattina MI, White J, Eitzer B, Iannucci-Berger W. Cycling of weathered chlordane residues in the environment: compositional and chiral profiles in contiguous soil, vegetation, and air compartments. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2002;21(2):281-288. R828174 (2000)
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Journal Article Plant uptake and translocation of highly weathered, soil-bound technical chlordane residues: Data from field and rhizotron studies. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY Mattina MI, Eitzer BD, Iannucci-Berger W, Lee WY, White JC Mattina MI, Eitzer BD, Iannucci-Berger W, Lee WY, White JC. Plant uptake and translocation of highly weathered, soil-bound technical chlordane residues: Data from field and rhizotron studies. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2004;23(11):2756-2762. R828174 (Final)
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Journal Article Tracking chlordane compositional and chiral profiles in soil and vegetation. CHEMOSPHERE White JC, Mattina MJI, Eitzer BD, Iannucci-Berger W White JC, Mattina MJI, Eitzer BD, Iannucci-Berger W. Tracking chlordane compositional and chiral profiles in soil and vegetation. Chemosphere 2002;47(6):639-646. R828174 (2002)
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