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The following pages link to Peter C Van Metre (Q243873):
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- Complex mixtures of dissolved pesticides show potential aquatic toxicity in a synoptic study of Midwestern U.S. streams (Q145599) (← links)
- Inclusion of pesticide transformation products is key to estimating pesticide exposures and effects in small U.S. streams (Q146214) (← links)
- Multi-region assessment of chemical mixture exposures and predicted cumulative effects in USA wadeable urban/agriculture-gradient streams (Q146447) (← links)
- Chemical and physical controls on mercury source signatures in stream fish from the northeastern United States (Q149293) (← links)
- Survey of bioaccessible pyrethroid insecticides and sediment toxicity in urban streams of the northeast United States (Q149396) (← links)
- Estimation of ground-water use for irrigation in eastern Washington using Landsat imagery (Q150933) (← links)
- Bifenthrin causes trophic cascades and alters insect emergence in mesocosms: implication for small streams (Q151074) (← links)
- Metformin and other pharmaceuticals widespread in wadeable streams of the southeastern United States (Q151149) (← links)
- High nitrate concentrations in some Midwest United States streams in 2013 after the 2012 drought (Q152901) (← links)
- Legacy and current‐use contaminants in sediments alter macroinvertebrate communities in southeastern US Streams (Q157612) (← links)
- Zinc isotopic signatures in eight lake sediment cores from across the United States (Q235097) (← links)
- Effects of urbanization on mercury deposition and accumulation in New England (Q237260) (← links)
- Historical records, sources, and spatial trends of PCBs along the Rhône River (France). (Q237272) (← links)
- Similarities and differences in occurrence and temporal fluctuations in glyphosate and atrazine in small Midwestern streams (USA) during the 2013 growing season (Q239005) (← links)
- Sources and ages of fine-grained sediment to streams using fallout radionuclides in the Midwestern United States (Q239765) (← links)
- Multistressor predictive models of invertebrate condition in the Corn Belt, USA (Q239802) (← links)
- Influence of sediment chemistry and sediment toxicity on macroinvertebrate communities across 99 wadable streams of the Midwestern USA (Q239956) (← links)
- Complex mixtures of Pesticides in Midwest U.S. streams indicated by POCIS time-integrating samplers (Q240329) (← links)
- Sediment and sediment-associated contaminant transport through karst (Q241101) (← links)
- 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)
- Trinity River Basin, Texas (Q254452) (← 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)
- Nutrient enrichment in wadeable urban streams in the piedmont ecoregion of the southeastern United States (Q261936) (← 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)
- Mixed-chemical exposure and predicted effects potential in wadeable southeastern USA streams (Q267561) (← links)
- Projected urban growth in the Southeastern USA puts small streams at risk (Q269762) (← links)
- Pavement alters delivery of sediment and fallout radionuclides to urbanstreams (Q276108) (← links)
- Combining sediment fingerprinting with age-dating sediment using fallout radionuclides for an agricultural stream, Walnut Creek, Iowa, USA (Q278861) (← links)
- Dual-core mass-balance approach for evaluating mercury and210Pb atmospheric fallout and focusing to lakes (Q278896) (← links)
- Identifying water-quality trends in the Trinity River, Texas, USA, 1969-1992, using sediment cores from Lake Livingston (Q279752) (← links)
- Linking the agricultural landscape of the Midwest to stream health with structural equation modeling (Q281994) (← links)
- Effects of urban multi-stressors on three stream biotic assemblages (Q283351) (← links)
- Sediment sources and sealed-pavement area drive polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and metal occurrence in urban streams (Q283630) (← links)
- Concentrations of glyphosate and atrazine compounds in 100 Midwest United States streams in 2013 (Q284088) (← links)
- Environmental policy analysis, peer reviewed: Reservoir sediment cores show US lead declines (Q284541) (← links)
- Fipronil and its degradates in indoor and outdoor dust (Q285440) (← links)
- Effect of sample holding time on bioaccessibility and sediment ecotoxicological assessments (Q288213) (← links)
- Effects of uranium mining discharges on water quality in the Puerco River basin, Arizona and New Mexico (Q294458) (← 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)
- Multi-region assessment of pharmaceutical exposures and predicted effects in USA wadeable urban-gradient streams (Q303026) (← links)
- Gross-beta activity in ground water: natural sources and artifacts of sampling and laboratory analysis (Q304865) (← links)
- Prioritizing river basins for intensive monitoring and assessment by the US Geological Survey (Q305489) (← links)
- Enantiomer fractions of chlordane components in sediment from U.S. Geological Survey sites in lakes and rivers (Q305841) (← links)
- Common insecticide disrupts aquatic communities: A mesocosm-to-field ecological risk assessment of fipronil and its degradates in U.S. streams (Q305989) (← links)