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Superfund Risk Assessment in Soil Contamination Studies: Second Volume
Hoddinott K
Pages: 197
Published: 1996
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Background Determination of Element and Anthropogenic Compounds in Soils of the Maryland Coastal Plain
Nemeth GR, Romano DJ, Smegal D, Paul J
A Case Study in the Determination of Background Concentrations of Inorganic Analytes for Risk Assessment
Holder JL, Battey TF, Sklar PL
Assessing Chemical Data Quality for Risk Assessment Through Data Validation
Vitale RJ
Impact of Soil Heterogeneity on Measuring the Attainment of PCB Clean-Up Standards
Phillips IM, Ghirardi JK, Morin JO
Data Quality Objectives for Two Risk Assessments at Hanford
Lane NK, Clark SW, Tranbarger RK, Roeck FV
Evaluation of the Use of Substitution Methods to Represent Nondetect Data
Floit SB, Mahoney LA, Batey JC, Petroff DM
Failure of EPA's IEUBK Model to Identify Children at Risk from Lead Exposure
Coomes RM
Estimating the Duration and Frequency of Worker Exposures to Soil at U.S. EPA Region I Superfund SitesAn Assessment of the Current Practice
Shaw CD
Comparison of a Lognormal and Normal Distribution in Calculating Concentrations for a Superfund Risk Assessment
Mahoney LA, Batey JC, Pintenich JL
Bioassay-Based Risk Assessment of Complex Mixtures
Donnelly KC, Huebner HJ
An Evaluation of the Effect of Some Soil Properties on Root Uptake of Four Metals
Hattemer-Frey HA, Krieger GR, Lau V
Estimating Risk to Ecological Receptors from Contaminated Soil at Superfund Sites
Burns TP, Cornaby BW, Hadden CT
Committee: D18
Paper ID: STP1264-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1264-EB
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