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Publications Details for Grant Number R826200

Sediment Contamination Assessment Methods: Validation of Standardized and Novel Approaches

RFA: Contaminated Sediments (1997)

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Abstract Greenberg MS, Burton GA. Evaluation of the role of groundwater upwelling in the toxicity of contaminated sediments. In: Abstracts from the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA, 1999, No. 552. R826200 (1999)
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Abstract Nordstrom JF, Burton Jr GA, Greenberg MS, Moore LA, Rowland CD. A novel stressor identification method for pore water and sediment. In: Abstracts from the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA, 1999, No. PWA197. R826200 (1999)
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Book Chapter Baird DJ, Burton GA. Ecological variability: separating natural from anthropogenic causes of ecosystem impairment. SETAC Press, Pensacola, FL. 2001:233-254 R826200 (Final)
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Book Chapter Burton G,. Allen Jr, Dyer SD, Cormier SM, Suter GE, Dorward-King EJ. Identifying watershed stressors using database evaluations linked with field and laboratory studies: a case example. In: Baird D, Burton Jr GA, eds. Ecosystem Complexity: New Directions for Assessing Responses to Stress. Pellston Workshop Series. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Press, 2001. R826200 (Final)
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Book Chapter Burton Jr GA, Rowland CD, Greenberg MS, Lavoie DR, Nordstrom JF, Eggert LM. A tiered, weight-of-evidence approach for evaluating aquatic ecosystems. In: Munawar M, ed. Sediment Quality Assessment and Management: Insight and Progress, Ecovision World Monograph Series, Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society. The Netherlands: Backhuys Publishers, 2003. R826200 (Final)
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Book Chapter Hoffman DJ, Rattner BA, Burton GA, Lavoie DR. Ecotoxicology. In: CRC Handbook of Toxicology. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL, 2001. R826200 (Final)
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Journal Article Burton Jr GA. Realistic assessments of ecotoxicity using traditional and novel approaches. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 1999;2(1):1-8. R823873 (Final)
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Journal Article Burton GA, Pitt R, Clark S. The role of traditional and novel toxicity test methods in assessing stormwater and sediment contamination. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 2000;30(4):413-447. R826200 (Final)
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Journal Article Chappie DJ, Burton GA. Applications of aquatic and sediment toxicity testing in situ. Soil and Sediment Contamination 2000;9(3):219-246. R826200 (Final)
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Journal Article Hatch AC, Burton Jr GA. Sediment toxicity and stormwater runoff in a contaminated receiving system: consideration of different bioassays in the laboratory and field. Chemosphere 1999;39(6):1001-1017. R823873 (Final)
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Journal Article Krane DE, Sternburg DC, Burton GA. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA profile-based measures of genetic diversity in crayfish correlated with environmental impacts. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1999;18(3):504-508. R826200 (Final)
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Journal Article Tucker KA, Burton GA. Assessment of nonpoint source runoff in a stream using in situ and laboratory approaches. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1999;18(12):2797-2803. R826200 (Final)
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Meeting Brooker JA, Burton GA, Jr. In situ exposures of asiatic clams (Corbicula fluminea) and mayflies (Hexagenia limbata) to assess the effects of point and nonpoint source pollution. Abstract. Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Charlotte, NC, 1998. R826200 (1999)
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Meeting Burton Jr GA. Moving beyond sediment quality values and simple laboratory toxicity tests. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Globe 2, 2001. R826200 (Final)
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Meeting Greenberg MS, Burton Jr GA. Groundwater-surface water interactions: influence on sediment toxicity at contaminated sites. North American Benthological Society Meeting Abstracts, LaCrosse, WI, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Meeting Greenberg M, Rowland C, Burton Jr GA, Hickey C, Stubblefield W, Clements W, Landrum P. Isolating individual stressor effects at sites with contaminated sediments and waters. In: Abstracts from the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Charlotte, NC, 1998. R823873 (Final)
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Meeting Lavoie DR, Burton GA, Jr. The use of hydra (Hydra attenuata) and bryozoans (Lophopodella carteri) in aquatic ecotoxicology. Abstract. Regional Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Dayton, OH, 1998. R826200 (1999)
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Meeting Lavoie DR, Burton GA, Jr. The use of hydra (Hydra attenuata) and bryozoans (Lophopodella carteri) in aquatic ecotoxicology. Annual Meeting of the Central Great Lakes Regional Chapter Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, East Lansing, MI, 1998. R826200 (1999)
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Meeting Rowland CD, Greenberg MS, Lavoie DR, Brooker JA, Moore LM, Burton GA. Current methods for the in situ evaluation of multiple stressors in the aquatic environment. American Society of Testing and Materials. Annual Risk Assessment and Environmental Toxicology Toronto, Ontario, April 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Brooker JA, Burton Jr GA. in situ exposures of asiatic clams (Corbicula fluminea) and mayflies (Hexagenia limbata) to assess the effects of point and nonpoint source pollution. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Charlotte, NC, 1998. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Brooker JA, Burton GA, Greenberg MS, Lavoie DR, Rowland C, Moore LM. Use of in situ toxicity testing to define stressors in aquatic systems. Presented at the Pacific Northwest Chapter, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Seattle, WA, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton GA, Rowland C, Greenberg M, Lavoie D, Brooker J. Determining the effect of ammonia at complex sites: laboratory and in situ approaches. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Charlotte, NC, 1998. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA, Nordstrom JF, Rowland CD, Greenberg MS, Lavoie DR, Fox L. Teasing out primary stressors in aquatic systems using various exposure chambers. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA, 1999. R826200 (1999)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Comparisons of sediment quality criterions in use around the world. Presented at the 4th International Symposium on Sediment Quality Assessment: Approaches, Insights, and Technology for the 21st Century, Otsu, Japan, October 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Confounding factors in the use of pore waters for toxicity assessments. Presented at the Pore Water Pellston Workshop, Pensacola, FL, March 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Field and laboratory methods for measuring stress. Presented a short course on ecotoxicology of boreal lakes for the University of Joensuu, Joensuu, Finland, June 1999. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA, Rowland CA, Greenberg MS, Johnson J, Lavoie DR, Nordstrom J. Identifying major stressors using tiered, in situ-based approaches. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe Annual Meeting, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Novel methods for assessing aquatic contamination. Presented at the University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, September 1999. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Realistic assessments of urban sediments and nonpoint source runoff. Presented at Contaminated Sediments 2000, Legal Institute of the Great Lakes, University of Toledo, OH, April 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Realistic assessments of water quality: matching exposure with effects. Presented at the International Conference on Ecology of Cities, Rhodes, Greece, June 1998. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Sediment contamination methods: validation of standardized and novel approaches. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Nashville, TN, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Standardized methods and toxicity and bioaccumulation assay selection. Presented a short course on understanding sediment analysis and interpretation for the University of Wisconsin, Portland, OR, March 1999. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Standardized methods and toxicity and bioaccumulation assay selection. Presented as a short course on understanding sediment analysis and interpretation for the University of Wisconsin, Albany, NY, October 1998. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Strengths and weaknesses of sediment bioassay/toxicity evaluations. Presented at the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Columbus, OH, February 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Strengths and weaknesses of various approaches for determining sediment background, benchmark and standards values. Presented at the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Columbus, OH, November 1999. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Teasing out primary stressors in aquatic systems using stressor identification chambers. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 10, Regional Science Council Speaker, Seattle, WA, January 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr. GA. The role of in situ toxicity testing in sediment assessments. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Nashville, TN, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Burton Jr GA. Use of in situ testing in assessments of bioavailability in sediments. Presented at the U.S. Department of Defense and National Environmental Policy Institute: Base Reorganization and Closure Conference, St. Louis, MO, April 1998. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Greenberg M, Rowland C, Burton GA, Hickey C, Stubblefield W, Clements W, Landrum P. Isolating individual stressor effects at sites with contaminated sediments and waters. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Charlotte, NC, 1998. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Greenberg MS, Burton GA. Evaluation of the role of groundwater upwelling in the toxicity of contaminated sediments. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA, 1999 (abstract 552). R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Greenberg MS, Burton Jr GA. Evaluation of the role of groundwater-surface water interactions in the toxicity of contaminated sediments. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society, Keystone, CO, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Greenberg MS, Burton Jr GA, Lavoie DR, Gallagher JS, Huckins JN. Use of transect sampling with mini-piezometers for the characterization of groundwater-surface water interactions and ecological effects during in situ sediment toxicity testing. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Nashville, TN, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Krane DE, Sternberg DC, Grunwald B, Roush SA, Burton GA. RAPD DNA profile-based measures of genetic diversity are correlated with environmental impacts. Presented at the 20th Annual Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 1999. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Lavoie DR, Burton Jr GA. The use of hydra (Hydra attenuata) and bryozoans (Lophopodella carteri) in aquatic ecotoxicology. Presented at the Regional Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Dayton, OH, 1998. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Lavoie DR, Burton Jr GA, Greenberg MS, Rowland CD, Nordstrom N, Heitmeyer J. Assessment of in situ stressors and sediment toxicity in the lower Housatonic River. Presented at the Third World Congress, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry-Europe, Brighton, England, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Lavoie DR, Burton Jr GA, Greenberg MS, Hall TA, Irvine CA, Johnson J, Nordstrom JF, Rowland CD. Linking multiple assessment tools in a weight of evidence approach for identifying stream stressors. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Nashville, TN, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Lavoie DR, Burton Jr GA. The effects on temperature on the sensitivity of two novel test species Hydra attenuata and Lophopodella carteri: in situ and laboratory studies. Presented at the Annual Meeting Europe Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Leipzig, Germany, 1999. R826200 (1999)
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Presentation Nordstrom JF, Burton GA. in situ toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) method. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Nashville, TN, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Nordstrom JF, Burton Jr GA. in situ vs. laboratory toxicity identification evaluations. Presented at the Third World Congress, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry-Europe, Brighton, England, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Rowland CD, Burton Jr GA, Greenberg MS, Lavoie DR, Nortstrom N, Moore L. Optimizing in situ confined chamber exposures for identifying stressors and their sources. Presented at the Third World Congress, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry-Europe, Brighton, England, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Rowland C, Burton GA. in situ bioaccumulation of sediment associated PAHs and PCBs in the freshwater oligochaete Lumbriculus variegatus and amphipod Hyalella azteca. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Nashville, TN, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Rowland C, Burton Jr GA. in situ exposure manipulation and its effect on toxicity and bioaccumulation. Presented at the Regional Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Dayton, OH, 1998. R826200 (Final)
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Presentation Sternberg DV, Burton Jr GA, Krane DE, Grasman K. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA markers in determinations of genetic variation in aquatic species affected by stressors. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Central Great Lakes Regional Chapter Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, East Lansing, MI, 1998. R826200 (Final)
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Proceedings Baird D, Burton Jr GA, eds. Ecosystem Complexity: New Directions for Assessing Responses to Stress. Pellston Workshop Series. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Press, 2001. R826200 (Final)
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Proceedings Burton Jr GA, Greenberg MS. Assessment approaches and issues in ecological characterizations. In: Proceedings of the Ground-Water/Surface-Water Interactions Workshop. Solid Waste and Emergency Response, EPA/542/R-00/007, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, pp. 31-34, 2000. R826200 (Final)
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Proceedings Burton Jr GA. Realistic assessments of water quality: matching exposure with effects. In: Proceedings of International Conference on Ecology of Cities, Rhodes, Greece, 1998, pp. 291-298. R826200 (Final)
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Proceedings Chapman PM, Birge WJ, Adams WJ, Barrick R, Bott TL, Burton GA, Douglas WS, Luther GW, O'Connor T, Page DS, Sibley P, Standley LJ, Weening R. Sediment quality values (SQVs) - challenges and recommendations. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Globe 2, 2001. R826200 (Final)
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Proceedings Doe KG, Burton Jr GA, Ho KT. An overview of pore water toxicity testing: methodological uncertainties, confounding factors and toxicity identification evaluation procedures. In: Carr RS, Nipper M, eds. Porewater Toxicity Testing: Biological, Chemical and Methodological Considerations. Pellston Workshop Proceedings. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Press. Pensacola, FL, 2001. R826200 (Final)
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Proceedings Dorward-King EJ, Suter II GW, Kapustka LA, Mount DR, Reed-Judkins DK, Cormier S, Dyer SD, Luxon MG, Parrish R, Burton GA. Distinguishing among factors that influence ecosystems. In: Baird D, Burton Jr GA, eds. Ecosystem Complexity: New Directions for Assessing Responses to Stress. Pellston Workshop Series. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Press, 2001. R826200 (Final)
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Proceedings Greenberg MS, Burton Jr GA, Duncan PB. Considering groundwater-surface water interactions in sediment toxicity assessment. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Globe. March-April 1999, pp. 42-44. R826200 (Final)
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Proceedings Krane DE, Sternberg DC, Grunwald BC, Roush SA, Burton GA. RAPD DNA profile-based measures of genetic diversity are correlated with environmental impacts. In: Proceedings of the 20th SETAC Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 16, 1999;141:32. R826200 (Final)
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Proceedings Nipper M, Burton GA, Doe K, Ho K. Porewater toxicity testing: methodological uncertainties, confounding factors and toxicity identification evaluation procedures. In: Carr RS, Nipper M, eds. Porewater Toxicity Testing: Biological, Chemical and Methodological Considerations. Pellston Workshop Proceedings. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Press. Pensacola, FL, 2001. R826200 (Final)
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