The following pages link to James L Gray, PhD (Q54461):
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- Spatiotemporal variations in estrogenicity, hormones, and endocrine-disrupting compounds in influents and effluents of selected wastewater-treatment plants and receiving streams in New York, 2008-09 (Q60205) (← links)
- Determination of steroid hormones and related compounds in filtered and unfiltered water by solid-phase extraction, derivatization, and gas chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (Q61697) (← links)
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing facility discharges can substantially increase the pharmaceutical load to U.S. wastewaters (Q144904) (← links)
- Pilot-scale expanded assessment of inorganic and organic tapwater exposures and predicted effects in Puerto Rico, USA (Q145733) (← links)
- Public and private tapwater: Comparative analysis of contaminant exposure and potential risk, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA (Q146151) (← links)
- Pharmaceuticals and other contaminants of emerging concern in landfill leachate of the United States (Q148271) (← links)
- Bottled water contaminant exposures and potential human effects (Q150114) (← links)
- Tapwater exposures, effects potential, and residential risk management in Northern Plains Nations (Q150621) (← links)
- Presence of the Corexit component dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate in Gulf of Mexico waters after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill (Q154891) (← links)
- Landfill leachate as a mirror of today's disposable society: Pharmaceuticals and other contaminants of emerging concern in final leachate from landfills in the conterminous United States (Q157532) (← links)
- Study Provides a Data Resource for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Streams Within Iowa Agricultural Watersheds (Q227377) (← links)
- Commonly Used Chemicals Transported to Agricultural Field through Municipal Biosolids Application (Q229435) (← links)
- Concentrations of hormones, pharmaceuticals and other micropollutants in groundwater affected by septic systems in New England and New York (Q235077) (← links)
- Rainfall-runoff of anthropogenic waste indicators from agricultural fields applied with municipal biosolids (Q240368) (← links)
- Bioassay of estrogenicity and chemical analyses of estrogens in streams across the United States associated with livestock operations (Q242534) (← links)
- Chemical contaminants in water and sediment near fish nesting sites in the Potomac River basin: determining potential exposures to smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) (Q244840) (← links)
- An isotope-dilution standard GC/MS/MS method for steroid hormones in water (Q245046) (← links)
- Persistence and potential effects of complex organic contaminant mixtures in wastewater-impacted streams (Q245048) (← links)
- Steroid hormone runoff from agricultural test plots applied with municipal biosolids (Q246196) (← links)
- Evaluating the behavior of gadolinium and other rare earth elements through large metropolitan sewage treatment plants (Q248279) (← links)
- A role for analytical chemistry in advancing our understanding of the occurrence, fate, and effects of Corexit Oil Dispersants (Q248281) (← links)
- Demasculinization of male fish by wastewater treatment plant effluent (Q250766) (← links)
- Reproductive disruption in fish downstream from an estrogenic wastewater effluent (Q253055) (← links)
- Mixed organic and inorganic tapwater exposures and potential effects in greater Chicago area, USA (Q253146) (← links)
- Contaminant exposure and transport from three potential reuse waters within a single watershed (Q259627) (← links)
- Contaminants of emerging concern in fresh leachate from landfills in the conterminous United States (Q260113) (← links)
- Landfill leachate contributes per-/poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and pharmaceuticals to municipal wastewater (Q266727) (← links)
- Juxtaposition of intensive agriculture, vulnerable aquifers, and mixed chemical/microbial exposures in private-well tapwater in northeast Iowa (Q275384) (← links)
- Biodegradation of 17β-estradiol, estrone and testosterone in stream sediments (Q280922) (← links)
- A comprehensive statewide spatiotemporal stream assessment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in an agricultural region of the United States (Q281918) (← links)
- Food, beverage, and feedstock processing facility wastewater: A unique and underappreciated source of contaminants to U.S. streams (Q286876) (← links)
- Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in United States tapwater: Comparison of underserved private-well and public-supply exposures and associated health implications (Q293227) (← links)
- Reconnaissance of mixed organic and inorganic chemicals in private and public supply tapwaters at selected residential and workplace sites in the United States (Q300606) (← links)
- Exposures and potential health implications of contaminant mixtures in linked source water, finished drinking water, and tapwater from public-supply drinking water systems in Minneapolis/St. Paul area, USA (Q302555) (← links)
- Fate of estrogenic compounds during municipal sludge stabilization and dewatering (Q305071) (← links)
- State-Wide Reconnaissance of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, N-(1,3-Dimethylbutyl)-N-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (6PPD), and 6PPD-Quinone in Iowa Streams, 2022-2023 (Q319304) (← links)
- Target-Chemical Concentrations for Assessment of Mixed-Organic/Inorganic Chemical and Biological Exposures in Private-Well Tapwater at Campbell, Wisconsin, 2021 (Q319805) (← links)
- Emerging contaminant data at wastewater treatment facilities, municipal water supplies, surface water and lake sites in the northeastern United States, 2009-2018 (ver. 1.1, January 2023) (Q324898) (← links)
- Water-quality data for a statewide assessment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) study in Iowa, 2019-2020 (Q329690) (← links)