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RECORD NUMBER: 505 OF 1705

Main Title Environmental Fate Data Base (ENVIROFATE): Chemical Name File (CASLST), March 1986.
Author Boethling, R. ; Merrick, E. ;
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Year Published 1986
Report Number EPA/560/5-86/014A; EPA/DF/MT-87/007;
Stock Number PB87-139283
Additional Subjects Data file ; Chemical compounds ; Degradation ; Molecular structure ; Chemical properties ; Physical properties ; Field tests ; Concentration(Composition) ; Ecology ; Environment pollution ; Environmental fate ; Environmental transport ; Path of pollutants ; Environmental monitoring ; CAS registry numbers ; Toxic substances ; Fate of pollutants ; ENVIROFATE data base ; Data bases
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NTIS  PB87-139283 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Environmental fate is a term describing the behavior of a chemical which is released to the environment. This is particularly important in determining whether a chemical will come in contact with a critical species or with man in sufficient concentrations to cause a toxic effect or, in contrast, be rapidly degraded to innocuous products. The Environmental Fate includes physical and chemical properties, transport and degradation studies, ambient monitoring data, and field studies. The Environmental Fate Data Base (ENVIROFATE) is composed of four interrelated files: CASLST, BIOLOG, DATALOG and XREF. CASLST is a listing of CAS Registry Numbers, molecular formulae, and names for chemicals included in the next two tapes. They are linked by CAS Registry Number.