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The following pages link to Larry B Barber, II (Q44642):
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- Reproductive responses of male fathead minnows exposed to wastewater treatment plant effluent, effluent treated with XAD8 resin, and an environmentally relevant mixture of alkylphenol compounds (Q146797) (← links)
- Biotransformation of caffeine, cotinine, and nicotine in stream sediments: Implications for use as wastewater indicators (Q146859) (← links)
- Occurrence of triclosan, triclocarban, and its lesser chlorinated congeners in Minnesota freshwater sediments collected near wastewater treatment plants (Q147567) (← links)
- Suburbanization, estrogen contamination, and sex ratio in wild amphibian populations (Q147838) (← links)
- Endocrine disrupting alkylphenolic chemicals and other contaminants in wastewater treatment plant effluents, urban streams, and fish in the Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi River Regions (Q148225) (← links)
- Do pharmaceuticals, pathogens, and other organic waste water compounds persist when waste water is used for recharge? (Q148417) (← links)
- Pharmaceuticals and other organic wastewater contaminants within a leachate plume downgradient of a municipal landfill (Q148452) (← links)
- Fate of trace organic compounds during vadose zone soil treatment in an onsite wastewater system (Q148766) (← links)
- Urban stormwater: An overlooked pathway of extensive mixed contaminants to surface and groundwaters in the United States (Q149221) (← links)
- De facto reuse and disinfection by-products in drinking water systems in the Shenandoah River watershed (Q149306) (← links)
- Dichlorobenzene in ground water: Evidence for long-term persistence (Q150952) (← links)
- Long-term fate of organic micropollutants in sewage-contaminated groundwater (Q150972) (← links)
- Understanding the hydrologic impacts of wastewater treatment plant discharge to shallow groundwater: Before and after plant shutdown (Q151590) (← links)
- Pre/post-closure assessment of groundwater pharmaceutical fate in a wastewater‑facility-impacted stream reach (Q151638) (← links)
- Comparison of purge and trap GC/MS and purgeable organic chloride analysis for monitoring volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons (Q151852) (← links)
- Biodegradation and attenuation of steroidal hormones and alkylphenols by stream biofilms and sediments (Q153823) (← links)
- Methods for evaluating in-stream attenuation of trace organic compounds (Q153877) (← links)
- 1.13 – Emerging contaminants (Q155057) (← links)
- Identifying non-point sources of endocrine active compounds and their biological impacts in freshwater lakes (Q155061) (← links)
- Transcriptomic effects-based monitoring for endocrine active chemicals: Assessing relative contribution of treated wastewater to downstream pollution (Q155065) (← links)
- Integrated assessment of wastewater treatment plant effluent estrogenicity in the Upper Murray River, Australia, using the native Murray rainbowfish (<i>Melanotaenia fluviatilis</i>) (Q157520) (← links)
- Human-Related Compounds in Water Sources in the Grand Canyon Help Identify Water Flow Pathways and Highlight Potential Water Quality Changes (Q226824) (← links)
- Biologically Active Chemical Research Core Technology Team (Q226860) (← links)
- Unique Approach to Measure Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Uptake in Fish, Mussels, and Passive Samplers (Q227106) (← links)
- Integrated Assessments of Potential Risks to Aquatic Organisms and Public Water Supply from Wastewater-Derived Chemical Mixtures in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (Q227126) (← links)
- Refined Model Provides a Screening Tool to Understand Exposure to Contaminants from Incidental Wastewater Reuse (Q227969) (← links)
- GIS-based landscape analysis to identify sources of endocrine disrupting chemicals (Q229548) (← links)
- Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances From Firefighting and Domestic Wastewater Remain in Groundwater for Decades (Q229566) (← links)
- Long-Term Study Finds Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Urban Waterways (Q230076) (← links)
- Neuroactive Pharmaceuticals in Minnesota Rivers (Q230144) (← links)
- Hormones Degrade in the Environment! (Q230240) (← links)
- Potential endocrine disrupting organic chemicals in treated municipal wastewater and river water (Q230657) (← links)
- Impact of wastewater infrastructure upgrades on the urban water cycle: Reduction in halogenated reaction byproducts following conversion from chlorine gas to ultraviolet light disinfection (Q234823) (← links)
- Riverbank filtration potential of pharmaceuticals in a wastewater-impacted stream (Q236312) (← links)
- Investigation of geochemical indicators to evaluate the connection between inland and coastal groundwater systems near Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park, Hawai‘i (Q237271) (← links)
- Response to comment on "Pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other organic wastewater contaminants in U.S. streams, 1999-2000: A national reconnaissance" (Q237418) (← links)
- Predator avoidance performance of larval fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) following short-term exposure to estrogen mixtures (Q238763) (← links)
- Expanded target-chemical analysis reveals extensive mixed-organic-contaminant exposure in USA streams (Q239136) (← links)
- Effects of an extreme flood on trace elements in river water—From urban stream to major river basin (Q239853) (← links)
- Geochemical and hydrologic factors controlling subsurface transport of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances, Cape Cod, Massachusetts (Q240316) (← links)
- Response to comment on "Pharmaceuticals, hormones, and other organic wastewater contaminants in U.S. streams, 1999-2000: A national reconnaissance" (Q240821) (← links)
- Widespread occurrence of neuro-active pharmaceuticals and metabolites in 24 Minnesota rivers and wastewaters (Q244749) (← links)
- Long-term groundwater contamination after source removal—The role of sorbed carbon and nitrogen on the rate of reoxygenation of a treated-wastewater plume on Cape Cod, MA, USA (Q244813) (← 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)
- Persistence and potential effects of complex organic contaminant mixtures in wastewater-impacted streams (Q245048) (← links)
- Fate of 4-nonylphenol and 17β-estradiol in the Redwood River of Minnesota (Q245191) (← links)
- Effect of dissolved organic carbon on the transport and attachment behaviors of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts and carboxylate-modified microspheres advected through temperate humic and tropical volcanic agricultural soil (Q246020) (← links)
- Concentration of organic contaminants in fish and their biological effects in a wastewater-dominated urban stream (Q246039) (← links)
- Response to comment on "Accumulation of contaminants in fish from wastewater treatment wetlands" (Q247027) (← links)
- Effects of altered groundwater chemistry upon the pH-dependency and magnitude of bacterial attachment during transport within an organically contaminated sandy aquifer (Q247310) (← links)