Pages that link to "Item:Q50449"
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The following pages link to Barbara J Mahler (Q50449):
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- Response to comment on “Parking lot sealcoat: An unrecognized source of urban polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons” (Q246286) (← links)
- Response to comment on "pAHs underfoot: Contaminated dust from coal-tar sealcoated pavement is widespread in the U.S." (Q254244) (← links)
- New-generation pesticides are prevalent in California's Central Coast streams (Q258515) (← links)
- Trends and sources of PAHs to urban lakes and streams (Q259144) (← links)
- You're standing on it! Coal-tar-based pavement sealcoat and environmental and human health (Q260524) (← links)
- Multiple in-stream stressors degrade biological assemblages in five U.S. regions (Q264728) (← links)
- Multiple lines of evidence point to pesticides as stressors affecting invertebrate communities in small streams in five United States regions (Q266553) (← links)
- Projected urban growth in the Southeastern USA puts small streams at risk (Q269762) (← links)
- Contribution of PAHs from coal-tar pavement sealcoat and other sources to 40 U.S. lakes (Q276014) (← links)
- Pavement alters delivery of sediment and fallout radionuclides to urbanstreams (Q276108) (← links)
- Sediment sources and sealed-pavement area drive polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and metal occurrence in urban streams (Q283630) (← links)
- Using nitrate to quantify quick flow in a karst aquifer (Q283678) (← links)
- Fipronil and its degradates in indoor and outdoor dust (Q285440) (← links)
- Editorial: Advances in hydrology and the water environment in the karst critical zone under the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities (Q294990) (← links)
- Daily stream samples reveal highly complex pesticide occurrence and potential toxicity to aquatic life (Q296221) (← links)
- PAHs underfoot: Contaminated dust from coal-tar sealcoated pavement is widespread in the United States (Q297760) (← links)
- Ecological consequences of neonicotinoid mixtures in streams (Q300559) (← links)
- Biofilms provide new insight into pesticide occurrence in streams and links to aquatic ecological communities (Q300736) (← links)
- Common insecticide disrupts aquatic communities: A mesocosm-to-field ecological risk assessment of fipronil and its degradates in U.S. streams (Q305989) (← links)
- The contribution of particles washed from rooftops to contaminant loading to urban streams (Q306299) (← links)
- Is there an urban pesticide signature? Urban streams in five U.S. regions share common dissolved-phase pesticides but differ in predicted aquatic toxicity (Q307143) (← links)
- Coal-tar-based pavement sealants—a potent source of PAHs (Q310952) (← links)
- Data set for an ecological risk assessment of Firpronil compounds in US streams (Q324329) (← links)
- Data set for a mesocosm to field assessment of the ecological risks associated with neonicotinoids in US streams (Q324464) (← links)
- Mapped sealed and unsealed pavement and concentrations of metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and radionuclides for soils, pavement dust, and stream sediment for 10 urban watersheds (Q326988) (← links)
- Contributing zones of the San Antonio, Barton Springs, and Northern segments of the Edwards Aquifer (Q328943) (← links)
- Supporting Data: Complex Mixtures of Pesticides in Midwest U.S. Streams Indicated by POCIS Time-Integrating Samplers (Q329503) (← links)
- Pesticide and transformation product concentrations and risk quotients in U.S. headwater streams (Q330416) (← links)
- Continuous monitoring and discrete water-quality data from groundwater wells and surface water sites in and near the Edwards aquifer, Texas, 2010-2016 (Q330522) (← links)
- Concentrations of pesticides associated with streambed sediment and biofilm in California streams, 2017 (Q330904) (← links)