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(August 2002)
(a * at the beginning of the title indicates a change from the
previous update of July, 2002)
1. *Chair in Environmental Modelling, Trent
University. (95-A, 95Aa, 95Ab)
(See http://www.trentu.ca/academic/aminss/envmodel/welcome.html
for recent information)
Mackay, D., Di Guardo A., Hickie, B., Webster, E. 1997. Environmental
Modelling: Progress and Prospects. SAR and QSAR in Environ. Res.
6: 1-17.
Campfens, J. and Mackay D. 1997. Fugacity-Based Model of PCB Bioaccumulation
in Complex Aquatic Food Webs, Environ. Sci. Technol. 31: 557-583.
Mackay D. Multimedia Mass Balance Models of Chemical Distribution
and Fate, Chapter 8 of Ecotoxicology edited by G. Schuurmann and
B. Markert and published by John Wiley, NY and Spektrum Press, Berlin.
pp. 237-257, 1997.
Mackay D, Paterson, S., Kicsi, G., Di Guardo, A., Cowan, C.E. Assessing
the Fate of New and Existing Chemicals: A Five Stage Process. Environ.
Toxicol. Chem.. 15 No. 9 , 1618-1626, 1996.
Mackay D, Paterson, S., Di Guardo, A., Cowan, C.E. Evaluating the
Environmental Fate of a Variety of Types of Chemicals Using the
EQC Model, Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 15 No.9, 1627-1637, 1996.
Mackay D, Paterson, S., Kicsi, G., Cowan, C.E., Di Guardo, A.,
Kane, D.M. Assessment of Chemical Fate in the Environment Using
Evaluative, Regional and Local-Scale Models: Illustrative Application
to Chlorobenzene and Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonates Environ. Toxicol.
Chem. 15 No.9, 1638-1648, 1996.
Mackay D. and Calcott, D. Partitioning and Physical Chemical Properties
of PAHs Chapter 3 for Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, PAHs
and Related Compounds, edited by A.H. Neilson, Published by Springer,
Berlin. pp. 325-346. 1997.
Bentzen E, D.R.S. Lean, Taylor W.D., Mackay D. 1996. Role of Food
Web Structure on Lipid and Bioaccumulation of Organic Contaminants
by Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Can. J. Fish. Aquat.
53: 2397-2407.
Wania, F., Mackay, D. 1996. Tracking the Distribution of Persistent
Organic Pollutants. Environ. Sci. Technol. 30: 390A-396A.
Boisset A., Mackay, D., Page, R. Environmental Events of 1995:
The Year in Review, Canadian Environmental Directory, 1995 Canadian
Almanac and Director Publ. Co. Ltd., Toronto, pp. 1-8. 1995.
Mackay, D., Qiang, K. 1996. The Significance of Spills: How Do
Environmental Emergencies Affect Environmental Quality? Spill Tech.
Newsletter, Environment Canada, Ottawa. 21: 1-8.
Wania, F., Mackay, D. 1997. Global Distillation. Our Planet: The
United Nations Environment Programme Magazine for Environmentally
Sustainable Development. 8: 15-16.
Boisset, A., Mackay, D., Page R. 1997. 1996 Chronology of Environmental
Events. Canadian Environmental Directory 1997/98, Canadian Almanac
and Directory Publ. Co. Ltd., Toronto.
Hung, H., Mackay, D. 1997. A Novel and Simple Model of the Uptake
of Organic Chemicals by Vegetation from Air and Soil. Chemosphere.
35: 959-977.
Mackay, D., Shiu, W.Y., Ma, K.C. 1997. Illustrated Handbook of
Physical Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic
Chemicals. Vol. 5 Pesticide Chemicals. Lewis Publishers/CRC Press
New York, N.Y.
Barrie, L., Macdonald, R., Bidleman, T., Diamond, M., Gregor, D.,
Semkin, R., Strachan, W., Alaee, M., Backus, S., Bewers, M., Gobeil,
C., Halsall, C, Hoff, J., Li, A., Lockhart, L., Mackay, D., Muir,
D., Pudykiewicz, J., Reimer, K., Smith, J., Stern G., Schroeder,
W., Wagemann, R., Wania, F., Yunker, M. Chapter 2. Sources, Occurrence
and Pathways. In: Jensen, J., Adare, K. and Shearer, R. (Eds) Canadian
Arctic Contaminants Assessment Report, Indian and Northern Affairs
Canada, Ottawa 1997.
Wania, F., Pacyna, J.M., Mackay, D. 1997. Global Fate of Persistent
Organic Pollutants. Toxicol. Environ. Chem. 66: 81-89.
Mackay, D., Bentzen, E. 1997. The Role of the Atmosphere in Great
Lakes Contamination. Atmos. Environ. 31: 4043-4047.
Wania, F., Haugen, J.E., Lei, Y.D. Mackay, D. 1998. Temperature
Dependence of Atmospheric Concentrations of Semivolatile Organic
Compounds. Environ. Sci. Technol. 32: 1013-1021.
Hellou, J., Mackay, D., Banoub, J.H. 1998. Dietary and Aqueous
Exposure of Finfish to Organochlorine Compounds: A Case Study. Environ.
Contam. Toxicol. 34: 280-288.
Scott, S., Mackay, D., Webster E. 1998. Estimation of Spatially
Variable Atmospheric Concentrations Deduced from Regional Mass Balance
Models. Chemosphere 36: 2507-2522.
Thomas, G., Sweetman, A.J., Ockenden, W.A., Mackay, D. and Jones,
K.C. 1998. Air - Pasture Transfer of PCBs. Environ. Sci. Technol.
32: 936-942.
Webster E., Mackay, D., Wania, F. 1998. Evaluating Environmental
Persistence. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 17: 2148-2158.
Mackay, D., Webster, E. 1998. Linking Emissions to Prevailing Concentrations
- Exposure on a Local Scale. Environmetrics. 9: 541-553.
Vallack, H.W., Bakker, D.J., Brandt, I., Broström-Lundén, E., Brouwer,
A., Bull, K.R., Gough, C., Guardans, R., Holoubek, I., Jansson,
B., Koch, R., Kuylenstierna, J., Lecloux, A., Mackay, D., McCutcheon,
P., Mocarelli, P., Taalman, R.D.F. 1998. Controlling persistent
organic pollutants - what next? Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 6:
143-175.
Wania, F., Hoff, J.T., Jia, C.Q., Mackay, D. 1998. The effects
of snow and ice on the environmental behaviour of hydrophobic organic
chemicals. Environmental Pollution. 102: 25-41.
Hellou, J., Mackay, D., Banoub, J. 1999. Levels, persistence and
bioavailability of organic contaminants present in marine harbor
sediments impacted by raw sewage. Chemosphere. 38: 457-473.
Wania, F., Mackay, D., Hoff, J.T. 1999. The importance of snow
scavenging of PCB and PAH vapors. Environ. Sci. Technol. 33: 195-197.
Southwood, J., Muir, D.C.G., Mackay, D. 1999. Modelling agrochemical
dissipation in surface microlayers following aerial deposition.
Chemosphere. 38: 121-141.
MacLeod, M., Mackay, D. 1999. An assessment of the environmental
fate and exposure of benzene and the chlorobenzenes in Canada. Chemosphere
38: 1777-1796.
Mackay, D., Shiu, W.Y., Ma, K.C. Physical-Chemical Properties and
Environmental Fate and Degradation Handbook. CRCnetBASE 1999, Chapman
& Hall CRCnetBASE, CRC Press LLC., Boca Raton, FL. (CD-ROM.)
Wania, F., Mackay, D., Li, Y.F., Bidleman, T.F., Strand, A. 1999.
Global chemical fate of α-hexachlorocyclohexane. 1. Modification
and evaluation of a global distribution model. Environ. Toxicol.
Chem. 18: 1390-1399.
Wania, F., Mackay, D. 1999. Global chemical fate of -hexachlorocyclohexane.
2. Use of a global distribution model for mass balancing, source
apportionment, and trend prediction. Environ. Toxicol. Chem.
18:1400-1407.
Seth, R., Mackay, D., Muncke, J. 1999. Estimating of Organic Carbon
Partition Coefficient and Its Variability for Hydrophobic Chemicals.
Environ. Sci. Technol. 33: 2390-2394.
Boethling, R.S., Calamari, D., Cowan-Ellsberry, C., Eisenreich,
S., Franklin, J., Grady Jr., C.P.L., Graham, D.G., Hansen, B., Howard,
P.H., Jones, K.C., Kannan, K., Kle
ka, G.M., Larson, R.J.,
Macdonald, R.W., Mackay, D., McKone, T., Muir, D., Parkerton, T.,
Thibodeaux, L., van de Meent, D., Wallington, T., Zetzsch, C. Evaluation
of Persistence and Long-Range Transport of Organic Chemicals in
the Environment: Summary of a SETAC Pellston Workshop. Kle
ka,
G.M. and Mackay, D. (Eds.) SETAC Press. 1999.
Mackay, D., Shiu, W.Y., Ma, K.C. Physical‑Chemical Properties
and Environmental Fate and Degradation Handbook. CRCnetBASE 1999.
Chapman & Hall CRCnetBASE, CRC Press LLC., Boca Raton, FL. (CD‑ROM.)
Go to 2000 edition
Hellou, J., Mackay, D., Banoub, J. 1999. Levels, persistence and
bioavailability of organic contaminants present in marine harbor
sediments impacted by raw sewage. Chemosphere. 38: 457‑473.
Bahadur, N., Shiu, W.‑Y., Boocock, D., Mackay, D. 1999. Tricaprylin‑Water
Partition Coefficients and Their Temperature Dependence for Selected
Chlorobenzenes. J. Chem. Eng. Data. 44: 40‑43.
Cole, J.G., Mackay, D., Jones, K.C., Alcock, R.E. 1999. Interpreting,
Correlating, and Prediciting the Multimedia Concentrations of PCDD/Fs
in the United Kingdom. Environ. Sci. Technol. 33: 399‑405.
Webster, E., Mackay, D., Qiang, K. 1999. Equilibrium Lipid Partitioning
Concentrations as a Multi‑media Synoptic Indicator of Contaminant
Levels and Trends in Aquatic Ecosystems. J. Great Lakes Res. 25:
318‑329. View Brief Report
Reed, M., Johansen, Ř., Brandvik, P.J., Daling, P., Lewis, A.,
Fiocco, R., Mackay, D., Prentki, R. 1999. Oil Spill Modeling towards
the Close of the 20th Century: Overview of the State of the Art.
Spill Science and Technology. 5: 3‑16.
Seth, R., Mackay, D. 1999. Do Toxic Chemical Spills Contribute
Significantly to Human and Environmental Exposure in Canada? Spill
Technology Newsletter. 24: 1‑8.
Wania, F., Mackay, D. 1999. The Evolution of Mass Balance Models
of Persistent Organic Pollutant Fate in the Environment. Environ.
Pollution. 100: 223‑240.
Mackay, D., Seth, R. "The Role of Mass Balance Modelling in
Impact Assessment and Pollution Prevention" In Tools and Methods
for Pollution Prevention. Sikdar, S.K., Diweker, U. Eds. Kluwer
Academic Publishers. 1999. pp 157‑179.
Cousins, I.T., Mackay, D., Jones, K.C. 1999. Measuring and modelling
the vertical distribution of semi‑volatile organic compounds
in soils. II: Model development. Chemosphere. 39: 2519‑2534.
Hickie, B.E., Mackay, D., de Koning, J. 1999. A lifetime pharmacokinetic
model for hydrophobic contaminants in marine mammals. Environ. Toxicol.
Chem. 18: 2622‑2633.
Mackay, D. "Chemical Contaminants in Ontario: an Evolving
Enivornmental Issue of the 21st Century" In Emerging Environmental
Issues in Ontario. Munn, R.E., Ed. Institute for Environmental Studies,
University of Toronto, M5S 3E8, Report of a Workshop. November 19,
1999. pp 41‑44.
Bentzen, E., Mackay, D., Hickie, B.E., Lean, D.R.S. 1999. Temporal
trends of persistent organic pollutants in Lake Ontario compared
between species and between data sources. Environmental Reviews
7: 203‑223.
Thompson, S., Mackay, D., MacLeod, M. 1999. A Modelling Strategy
for Planning Virtual Elimination of Persistent Toxic Chemicals from
the Great Lakes: An Illustration of Four Contaminants in Lake Ontario.
J. Great Lakes Res. 25: 814 ‑ 827. Abstract
Wania, F., Semkin, R., Hoff, J.T., Mackay, D. 1999. Modelling the
fate of non-polar organic chemicals during melting of an Arctic
snowpack. Hydrol. Process. 13:2246-2256.
Cole, J.G., Mackay, D. 2000. Correlation of Environmental Partitioning
Properties of Organic Compounds: The Three Solubilities Approach.
Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 19: 265‑270.
Beyer, A., Mackay, D., Matthies, M., Wania, F., Webster, E. 2000.
Assessing Long‑range Transport Potential of Persistent Organic
Pollutants. Environ. Sci. Tech. 34: 699‑703.
Gouin T., Mackay D., Webster E., Wania F. 2000. Screening Chemicals
for Persistence in the Environment. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34: 881‑884.
Mackay, D., Boethling, R.S. (Eds.) 2000. Handbook of Property Estimation
Methods for Chemicals: Environmental Health Sciences. CRC Press.
Cousins, I.T., Mackay, D. 2000. Correlating the Physical Chemical
Properties of Phthalate Esters using the "Three Solubilities
Approach". Chemosphere. 41: 1389‑1399.
Hickie, B.E., Kingsley, M.C.S., Hodson, P.V., Muir, D.C.G., Beland,
P., Mackay, D. 2000. A modelling‑based perspective on the
past, present and future PCB contamination of the St. Lawrence beluga
whale population (Delphinapterus leucas). Can J Fish Aquat. Sci.
57: 101‑112.
Mackay, D., Fraser, A. 2000. Bioaccumulation of Persistent Organic
Chemicals: Mechanisms and Models. Environmental Pollution. 110:
375‑391.
Lee, S.C., Hung, H., Shiu, W.‑Y., Mackay, D. 2000. Estimations
of Vapor Pressure and Activity Coefficients in Water and Octanol
for Selected Aromatic Chemicals at 25 C. Environ. Toxic. Chem. 19:
2623‑2630.
Klecka, G., Boethling, B., Franklin, J., Grady, L., Graham, D.,
Howard, P.H., Kannan, K., Larson, R., Mackay, D., Muir, D., van
de Meent, D. 2000. Evaluation of Persistence and Long‑range
Transport of Organic Chemicals in the Environment. SETAC Press.
Cousins, I.T., Mackay, D. 2001. A Critical Review of Gas‑Particle
Partitioning of Organic Compounds and its Interpretation Using
Relative Solubilities. Environ. Sci. Technol. 35: 643‑647.
Cousins, I., MacLeod, M., Webster, E., Mackay, D. 2001. Recent
Developments in Environmental Modelling at Trent University, Canada.
in Modelling of Environmental Chemical Exposure and Risk. Linders,
J.B.H.J (Ed). NATO Scientific Affairs Division,
Series IV: Vol.2.Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp.105‑116.
Lipnick, R., Jansson, B., Mackay, D., Petreas, M. (Eds.) 2001 American
Chemical Society Symposium Series No. 773 Persistent, Bioaccumulative,
and Toxic Chemicals, Volume II. ACS, Washington, pp.1‑276.
Mackay, D., Webster, E., Beyer, A. 2001. Defining the Bioaccumulation,
Persistence, and Transport Attributes of Priority Chemicals In
American Chemical Society Symposium Series No. 773 Persistent, Bioaccumulative,
and Toxic Chemicals, Volume II. R. Lipnick, B. Jansson, D. Mackay,
M. Petreas, (Eds.) ACS, Washington, pp. 14‑28.
Mackay, D.2001. Multimedia Environmental Models: The Fugacity
Approach ‑ Second Edition, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, pp.1‑
261.
Ma. J.H.Y, Hung, H., Shiu, W.‑Y., Mackay, D. 2001. Temperature
Dependence of the Aqueous Solubility of Selected Chlorobenzenes
and Chlorotoluenes. J. Chem. Eng. Data 46: 619‑622.
Kawamoto, K., MacLeod, M., Mackay, D. 2001. Evaluation and Comparison
of Mass Balance Models of Chemical Fate: Application of EUSES and
ChemCAN to 68 Chemicals in Japan. Chemosphere. 44: 599‑612.
Mackay, D., McCarty, L.S., MacLeod, M. 2001. On the validity of
classifying chemicals for persistence, bioaccumulation, toxicity
and potential for long range transport. Environ. Toxicol. Chem.
20: 1491‑1498.
Harner, T., Bidleman, T.F., Jantunen, L.M.M., Mackay, D. 2001.
Soil‑Air Exchange Model of Persistent Pesticides in the U.S.
Cotton Belt. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 20: 1612‑1621.
MacLeod, M., Woodfine, D., Mackay, D., McKone, T., Bennett, D.,
Maddalena, R. 2001. BETR North America: A Regionally Segmented
Multimedia Contaminant Fate Model for North America. ESPR ‑
Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. 8: 156 ‑ 163.
Woodfine, D., MacLeod, M., Mackay, D., Brimacombe, J.R. 2001. Development
of continental scale multimedia contaminant fate models: Integrating
GIS. ESPR ‑ Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. 8: 164 ‑ 172.
Cousins, I. T., Mackay, D. 2001. Strategies for including vegetation
compartments in multimedia models. Chemosphere. 44: 643‑654.
Hung, H., Thomas, G.O., Jones, K.C., Mackay, D. 2001. Grass-air
exchange of polychlorineated biphenyls. Environ. Sci. Technol. 35:4066-4073.
Frazer, A.J., Burkow, I.C., Wolkers, H., Mackay, D. 2002. Modelling
biomagnification and metabolism of contaminants in harp seals of
the Barents Sea. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 21:55-61
Seth, R., Mackay, D. 2002. "Fugacity Modelling to Predict
Long-Term Environmental Exposure Resulting from Hazardous Spills".
Chapter 24 in Handbook of Hazardous Materials Spills Technology,
McGraw-Hill, NY.
Mackay, D. 2002. 'Fugacity". In Encyclopaedia of Global Environmental
Change. R.E. Munn (ed.). J. Wiley & Sons, NY.
2. Systematic Assessment of Estrogenic Substances.
(95-B)
Zacharewski, T.R., McCallum, G.P., Stegeman, J.J. and Bend, J.R.
(1996) Hepatic cytochrome P450 1A as a biomarker for hydrocarbon
and oxidant pollutants in fish: relevance of identification of specific
mechanism(s) of induction and potential effects on homeostasis.
In Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment: Transboundary Issues
in Pollution‑Air, Surface and Groundwater (T. W. La Point,
F. T. Price, & E. E. Little, Eds.), American Society for Testing
and Materials, Philadelphia. p. l65 187.
Safe, S. and Zacharewski, T. (1997) Organochlorine exposure and
breast cancer. In Etiology of Breast Cancer. Progress in Clinical
and Biological Research, Vol 396 (C.M. Aldaz, M.N. Gould, J. McLachlan,
T.F. Slaga, Eds.). p. 133‑146.
McCallum, C,.P. and Zacharewski, T. (1997) Molecular Toxicology:
Applications of recombinant DNA technology. In Encyclopedia of Toxicology
(P. Wexler, Ed). Vol. 2, p 335‑342.
Zacharewski, T. and Safe, S. (1997) Antiestrogenic activity of
TCDD and related compounds. In Modulation of Endocrine Systems by
Xenobiotics (K. Korach, Ed.). p 431‑ 448.
Van Der Kraak, G., Zacharewski. T., Janz, D. and Sanders, B. (1998)
Comparative endocrinology and mechanisms of endocrine modulation
in fish and wildlife. In Principle and Processes for Evaluating
Endocrine Disruption in Wildlife (R.J. Kendall, R.L. Dickerson,
W.A. Suk, and J.P. Giesy, Eds.). p. 97‑119.
Clemons, J.H. and Zacharewski, T. (1997) Reporter genes in toxicology.
In Molecular Biology Approaches to Toxicology (A. Puga and K.B.
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Zacharewski, T., Berhane, K., Cillesby, B. and Burnison, B.K. (1995)
Evidence for the presence of estrogen receptor and Ah receptor ligands
in pulp and paper mill black liquor. Environmental Science and Technology,
29, 2140‑2146.
Ruh, M.F., Zacharewski, T., Connor, K., Howell, J., Chen, 1. and
Safe, S. (1995) Naringenin: a weakly estrogenic bioflavonoid which
exhibits antiestrogenic activity. Biochemical Pharmacology, 50,
1485‑1493.
Connor, K., Howell, J., Chen, I., Liu, H., Berhane, K., Sciarretta,
C., Safe, S. and Zacharewski, T. (1996) Failure of chloro‑S‑triazine‑derived
compounds to induce estrogen receptor‑mediated responses in
vivo and in vitro. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology,
30, 93‑101.
Moore, M., Mustain, M., DaWel, K., Chen, I., Safe, S., Zacharewski,
T., Gillesby, B., Joyeux, A. and Balaguer, P. (1997) Antiestrogenic
activity of hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyl congeners identified
in human serum. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 142, 160‑168,
1997.
Zacharewski, T. (1997) In vitro bioassays for assessing
estrogenic substances. Environmental Science and Technology, 31,
613‑623.
Gillesby, B., Stanostefano, M., Wu, Z. F., Safe, S., and Zacharewtiki,
T. (1997) Identification of an inhibitory dioxin‑like response
elernent (IDRE) required for TCDD‑ mediated suppression of
pS2 expression. Biochemistry, 36, 6080‑6089.
Connor, K., Rarnarnoorthy, K., Moore, M., Mustain, M., Chen, I.,
Safe, S. Zacharewski, T., Gillesby, B., Joyeux, A. and Balaguer,
P. (1997) Hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBS) as estrogens
and antiestrogens: structure‑activity relationships. Toxicology
and Applied Pharmacology, 145,111 123.
Meek, M.D., Clemons, J.H., Wu, Z.F. and Zacharewski, T. (1997)
Examination of the estrogenic activities of eight coriimercial phthalate
esters. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology. Submitted
Fielden, M.R., Chen, I., Chittim, B., Safe, S. and Zacharewski,
T. Examination of the estrogenicity of 2,4,6,2',6'‑pentacl‑dorobiphenyl
(PCB104) and its hydroxylated 2,4,6,2',6'‑pentachloro‑4‑biphenylol
(HO‑PCB104) and chlorinated, 2,4,6,2',4',6'‑ hexachlorobiphenyl
(PCB155) drivatives. Environmental Health Perspectives. In press
Gillesby, B.E. and Zacharewski, T. (1998) Endocrine disrupters:
mechanisms of action and strategies for identification and assessment.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 17, 3‑14.
Berhane, K. and Zacharewski, T. Bacterial expression of the aryl
hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and its dimerization partner, the aryl
hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator protein (ARNT). Partially
purified A‑hR and ARNT are sufficient for binding to a dioxin
response element in vitro. In preparation
Clemons, J.H., Marvin, C.R., Wu, Z.F., McCarry, B.E., Legzdins,
A.E., Bryant, D.W. and Zacharewski, T.R. (1998). Identification
of estrogen‑ and dioxin‑like activities in urban air
particulate material using recombinant receptor/reporter gene bioassays.
Environmental Science and Technology, 32, 1853‑1860
Desaulniers, D., Leingartner, K., Zacharewski, T. and Foster, W.G.
Optimization of an MCF7‑E3 cell proliferation assay and effects
of environmental pollutants and industrial chemicals. Toxicology
In vitro. In press.
Balaguer, P., Joyeux, A. M., Denison, M.S., Vincent, R., Cillesby,
B. and Zacharewski, T. (1996) Assessing the estrogenic and dioxin‑like
activities of chemicals and complex mixtures using in vitro
recombinant receptor/reporter gene assays. Canadian Journal of Physiology
and Pharmacology, 74, 216‑222.
Zacharewski, T. (1997) Endocrine disruption: Strategies for identification
and assessment. SGOMSEC 13 ‑ Altemative Toxicological Testing
Methods. Environmental Health Perspectives, in press
Tillit, D., Kramer, V., Purdy, R. and Zacharewski, T. (1997) In
vitro screening methods for endocrine disruptors in wildlife.
in preparation.
Zacharewski, T., Campbell P.M., Routledge, E., Cooper, R., Huet,
M.‑C., Kirne, D. and Wenzel, A. (1997) Current approaches
for the use of in vitro tests in identifying the hazards
of endocrine modulating chemicals to wildlife. In SETAC‑Europe/OECD/EC
Expert Workshop on Endocrine Modulators and Wildlife: Assessment
and testing (EMWAT) (L. Tattersfield, P. Matthiessen, P. Campbell,
N, Grandy, R. Lange, Eds.), SETAC Europe Publication, Brussels.
p. 41-58.
Gray, L.E., Kelce, W.R., Wiese, T., Tyl, R., Gaido, K., Cook, J.,
Klinefelter, G., Desaulniers, D., Wilson, E., Zacharewski, T., Waller,
C., Foster, P., Laskey, J., Reel, J., Giesy, J., Breslin, W., Cooper,
R., Di Giulio, R., Welshons, W., Miller, R., Safe, S., McLachlan,
J., McMaster, S., Colborn, T. (1997) Endocrine Screening Methods
Workshop Report: Detection of Estrogenic and Androgenic Hormonal
and Antihormonal Activity for Chemicals that act via Receptor or
Steroidogenic Enzyme Mechanisms. Reproductive Toxicology, 11, 719‑750.
3. Reproductive and Endocrine Toxicology in
Fish. (95-01)
Hewitt, L.M., Scott, I.M., Munkittrick, K.R., Van Der Kraak, G.J.,
Solomon, K.R., and Servos, M.R., 1996. Development of TIEs for complex
mixtures using physiological responses in fish. In: Environmental
Toxicology and Risk Assessment: Biomarkers and Risk Assessment Fifth
Volume. ASTM STP 1306. (D.A. Bengston and D.S. Henshel, eds.). American
Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, pp. 37-52.
Hewitt, L.M., L. Tremblay, G.J. Van der Kraak, K.R. Solomon and
M.R. Servos, 1998. Identification of the lampricide 3‑trifluoromethyl‑4‑nitrophenol
as an agonist for the rainbow trout estrogen receptor. Environ.
Toxicol. Chem. 17:425‑432.
Janz, D.M. and G. Van Der Kraak, 1997. Suppression of apoptosis
by gonadotropin, 17B‑estradiol, and epidermal growth factor
in rainbow trout preovulatory ovarian follicles. Gen. comp. Endocrinol.
105:186‑193.
Janz, D.M., M.E. McMaster, K.R. Munkittrick, and G. Van Der Kraak,
1997. Elevated ovarian follicular apoptosis and heat shock protein‑70
expression in white sucker exposed to bleached kraft pulp mill effluent.
Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 147:391‑398.
Tremblay, L. and G. Van der Kraak, 1998. Use of a series of homologous
in vitro and in vivo assays to evaluate the endocrine
modulating actions of beta‑sitosterol in rainbow trout. Aquat.
Toxicol. 43:149‑162.
Tremblay, L. and G. Van der Kraak, 1999. Comparision between the
effects of the phytosterol B-sitosterol and pulp and paper mill
effluents on sexually immature rainbow trout. Environ. Toxicol.
Chem., 18 (2): 329‑336.
4. Assessing Environmental Risks Associated
with Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons. (95-02)
Morrison, H.A., D.M. Whittle, C.D. Metcalfe and A.J. Niimi, 1999.
Verification and use of a food web bioaccumulation model for the
prediction of PCB, dioxin and furan congener concentrations in Lake
Ontario biota. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 56: 1389-1400.
Morrison, H.A., C.D. Metcalfe, D. Mackay, A.J. Niimi and D.M. Whittle.
Assessing the risk to Lake Ontario anglers consuming sport fish
contaminated with halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons. Environ. Health
Persp. (Accepted).
5. PCB Metabolites in Human Plasma and Milk.
(95-04)
Sandau C.D., Norstrom R.J. Comparison of methylation methods for
the determination of hydroxy‑PCBs and preliminary results
for polar bear blood plasma. Organohalogen Compounds 29:412‑417
(1996).
Sandau C.D., Ayotte, P., Dewailly, E., Bergman, A., Klasson‑Wehler,
E., Norstrom R.J. Analysis of hydroxylated metabolites of PCBs (OH‑PCBs)
in whole blood from Canadian Inuit. Organohalogen Compounds 38:29‑32
(1998)
C.D. Sandau, R.J. Norstrom. Analysis of hydroxylated metabolites
of PCBs (OH‑PCBs) in polar bear plasma and human whole blood.
EnviroAnalysis'98, Proceedings of the second biennial international
conference on chemical measurement and monitoring of the environment.
405‑410 (1998)
Sandau, C.D., P. Ayotte, E. Dewailly, J. Duffe and R.J. Norstrom.
2000. Analysis of hydroxylated metabolites of PCBs (OH‑PCBs)
and other chlorinated phenolic compounds in whole blood from Canadian
Inuit. Environ. Health Persp. 108(7): 611-616.
Sandau, C.D., I.T.M. Meerts, R.J. Letcher, A.J. McAlees, B. Chittim,
A. Brouwer and R.J. Norstrom. 2000. Identification of 4‑hydroxy‑heptachlorostyrene
in polar bear plasma and its binding affinity to transthyretin:
a metabolite of octachlorostyrene? Submitted to ES&T
Sandau, C.D., P. Ayotte, E. Dewailly, J. Duffe, R.J. Norstrom.
PCP and hydroxylated metabolites of PCBs in umbilical cord plasma
from three different regions of Quebec ‑ Nunavik, Gulf of
the St. Lawrence and Quebec City. (In prep.)
6. Synthesis and Aquatic Toxicology of Individual
Chlorinated Alkanes from Different Origins. (95-05)
Fisk, A.T., C.D. Cymbalisty, G.T. Tomy and D.C.G. Muir, 1998. Dietary
accumulation and depuration of individual C‑10‑, C‑11‑
and C‑14‑polychlorinated alkanes by juvenile rainbow
trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Aquat. Toxicol. 43:209‑221.
Fisk, A.T., G.T. Tomy, and D.C.G. Muir. 1999. The toxicity of C10,
C11-, C12- and C14- polychlorinated alkanes to Japanese medaka (Oryzias
latipes) embryos. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 18(12): 2894‑2902.
Fisk, A.T., Tomy, G.T., Cymbalisty, C.D. and D.C.G. Muir. 2000.
Dietary accumulation, depuration and biodegradation of short (C10),
medium (C14) and long (C18) carbon chain polychlorinated
alkanes by juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss):
Relationships with carbon chain length and chlorine content. Environ.
Toxicol. Chem. 19(6): 1508‑1516.
Cooley, M., Fisk, A.T., Wiens, S., Tomy, G.T. and D.C.G. Muir.
2000. Examination of the behavior and the liver, kidney and thyroid
histology of juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
exposed to high dietary concentrations of C10-, C11-,
C12- and C14- polychlorinated n‑alkanes.
In preparation. Aquatic Toxiol.
7. Relative Teratogenicity of Environmentally
Prevalent Toxaphene Congeners. (95-07)
Stalzer, A. Chan, H.M. (1999). The relative estrogenic activity
of technical toxaphene mixture and two individual congeners. Toxicology.
In press.
Chan, H.M., Zhu, J., Yeboah, F. (1998) Determination of toxaphene
in biological samples using high resolution GC coupled with ion
trap MS/MS. Chemosphere, 36:2135‑2148.
Calciu, C., Chan, H.M. Kubow, S. (1997) Toxaphene congeners differ
from toxaphene mixtures in their dysmorphogenic effects on cultured
rat embryos. Toxicology, 153‑162.
8. An Investigation of the Occurrence, Distribution
and Biogenic Origin of Chlorinated Organic Compounds, Including
Polychlorinated Dioxins and Furans, in Peat Bogs. (95-08)
Silk, P.J., G.C. Lonergan, T.L. Arsenault, and C.D. Boyle, 1997.
Evidence of natural organochlorine formation in peat bogs. Chemosphere
35:2865‑2880.
9. Canadian Emissions Information for Chlorinated
Organic Chemicals. (95-09)
Johnson, N.D., M.T. Scholtz, and T. Shapiro, 1997. Organochlorine
Sources: A Review. Canadian Global Emissions Interpretation Centre
Final Report, ORTECH Corp., and Environment Canada, Mississauga,
ON
10.* Research Chair in Risk Communication and
Public Policy at the University of Calgary. (95-11)
(For most current publication status see www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~wleiss/index2.htm)
The Censorship of Commercial Speech, with special reference to
Tobacco Product Advertising, was published as chapter 6 in Interpreting
Censorship in Canada, eds. Klaus Petersen & Allan C. Hutchinson
(University of Toronto Press, 1999), pp. 101-128.
Between Expertise and Bureaucracy: Risk Management trapped at the
Science/Policy Interface, published as Chapter 3 in G. Bruce Doern
& Ted Reed (eds.), Risky Business (University of Toronto
Press, 2000), pp. 50-74.
The public controversy over genetically modified foods, Isuma:
Canadian Journal of Policy Research, vol. 1, no. 2 (Autumn 2000),
pp. 80-85.
"Dioxins or Chemical Stigmata", Chapter 16 in J. Flynn,
H. Kunreuther, and P. Slovic (eds), Risk, Media, and Stigma,
(London: Earthscan Publications, 2001), pp. 257-267.
ASome aspects of the >New Biotechnology and its regulation in
Canada," Chapter 17 in D. Van Nijnatten & R. Boardman
(eds.), Canadian Environmental Policy, 2nd edn., Oxford University
Press, 2001, pp 321-343.
"In the Chamber of Risks: Understanding Risk Controversies,"
2001. McGill-Queen's University Press.
"Who's Afraid of Climate Change? A Guide for the Perplexed.
Isuma: Canadian Journal of Policy Research 2(4) (2001), pp. 95-103.
The international risk controversy about radio-frequency fields
and cellular telephones: A Canadian case study, forthcoming 2001
in The Journal of Risk Research.
"The public policy relevance of the risk amplification framework,"
forthcoming in a volume edited by N. Pidgeon, R. Kasperson and P.
Slovic (Oxford University Press, 2001).
11. Assessing the Risks of Chlorine-based Compounds
at the Population-level Using Individual-based Modelling Approaches.
(95-13)
Power, M., 1997. Assessing the effects of environmental stressors
on fish populations. Aquatic toxicology 39:151-169.
Power, M., M.J. Attrill, and R.M. Thomas, 1999. Trends in agricultural
pesticide (atrazine, lindane, simazine) concentrations in the Thames
Estuary. Environ. Pollut. 104:31‑39.]
Power, M. and L.S. McCarty, 2000. Using Risk‑cost Trade‑offs
in Environmental Risk Management Decision‑making. Environ.
Sci. Policy. 3:31-38.
12. Probabilistic Assessment of Risks to Infants
from Consuming Breast Milk Containing Organochlorines. (95-16)
Hoover, S.M., 1997. Presentation at the Society for Risk Analysis
annual meeting.
Hoover, S.M., 1999. Exposure to Persistent Organochlorines in Canadian
Breast Milk: A probabilistic Assessment. Risk Analysis, 19(4): 527‑545.
13. The Environment and Its Impact on Children's
Health - An Initiative for Action. (95-17)
CICH, 1997. A National Symposium on Environmental Contaminats and
the Implications for Child Health. Proceedings of a Conference Held
in Ottawa ON, May 25-27, 1997. Distributed on diskette.
CICH, 1997. Environmental Hazards: Protecting Children. Information
sheets for pesticides, hormone disruptors, breastfeeding, asthma,
childhood cancers, reproductive abnormalities, prenatal exposure,
neurodevelopmental effects, and respiratory health. 36 pages.
Harmsen, E., D. Avard, G. Chance, K. Underwood, 1999. Environmental
Contaminants and the Implications for Child Health: Literature Review
(Second Draft). Canadian Institute of Child Health, Ottawa ON, 99
pg.
Canadian Institute of Child Health, 2000. The Health of Canada's
Children: A CICH Profile, Third Edition. Canadian Institute of Child
Health, Ottawa, Ontario. 325 p.
14. Sources and Ocean to Atmosphere Fluxes
of Selected Volatile Organochlorine Compounds. (95-18)
Scarratt, M.G. and R.M. Moore, 1998. Production of methyl chloride
and methyl bromide in laboratory cultures of marine phytoplankton
II. Marine Chemistry, 59, 311-320.
Scarratt, M.G. and R. M. Moore Production of chlorinated hydrocarbons
by the red microalga, Porphyridium purpureum. Limnol. Oceanogr.
44, 703‑707, 1999.
Khalil, M.A.K., R.M. Moore, D.B. Harper, J.M. Lobert, V. Koropalov
and W.T. Sturges, and W. C. Keene. Natural emissions of chlorine‑containing
gases: The Reactive Chlorine Emissions Inventory. J. Geophys. Res.
(Atmos), 104, 8,333‑8,346, 1999.
Keene, W. C., M. A. K. Khalil, D. J. Erickson, A. McCulloch, T.
E. Graedel, J. M. Lobert, M. L. Aucott, S.‑L. Gong, D. B.
Harper, G. Kleiman, P. Midgley, R. M. Moore, C. Seuzaret, W. T.
Sturges, C. M. Benkovitz, V. Koropalov, L. A. Barrie, and Y.‑F.
Li, Composite global emissions of reactive chlorine from anthropogenic
and natural sources: The Reactive Chlorine Emissions Inventory.
J. Geophys. Res. (Atmos). 104, 8,429‑8,440, 1999.
Moore, R. M., 2000. The solubility of a suite of low molecular
weight organochlorine compounds in seawater and implications for
estimating the marine source of methyl chloride to the atmosphere.
Chemosphere: Global Change Science 2, 95-99.
C.D. Murphy, R.M. Moore, and R.L. White, 2000. Peroxidases from
Marine Microalgae. J. Appl. Phycol. 12, 507‑513.
C.D. Murphy, R.M. Moore and R.L. White, 2000. An Isotopic Labeling
Method for Determining Production of Volatile Organohalogens by
Marine Microalgae. Limnol. Oceanogr. 45, 1868‑1871.
15. An Environmental Issue Audit Methodology
for Chlorine Industry Managers. (95-20)
Willis, R.D.A., 1997. Development of An Environmental Issue Audit
Methodology for Chlorine Industry Managers. M.E.S. Thesis, Dalhousie
University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 481 pg.
16. Assessing the Influence of Elevation and
Temperature on the Deposition of Persistent Pollutants in Alberta
and British Columbia. (96-02)
Blais, J.M., D.W. Schindler, D.C.G. Muir, L.E. Kimpe, D.B. Donald,
B. Rosenberg. 1998. Accumulation of persistent organochlorine compounds
in mountains of western Canada. Nature 395: 585‑588.
Blais, J.M. 1998. Altitudinal trends of persistent organic pollutant
deposition. In K.A. Kidd, R.E. Hecky (Eds) Interrelationships Among
Climatic Variation, Climate Change and Persistent Organic Pollutant
Cycling in the Americas. NWRI Contribution No. 98‑128: 54‑56.
Blais, J.M., D.W. Schindler, D.C.G. Muir, S. Backus, M. Comba.
In Preparation. Toxaphene deposition and cold‑condenation
in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
17. Developing a Synoptic View of Long Term
Trends in Organochlorine Levels in the Great Lakes Ecosystem. (97-01)
Cole, J.G., Mackay, D., Jones, K.C., Alcock, R.E. 1999. Interpreting,
Correlating, and Prediciting the Multimedia Concentrations of PCDD/Fs
in the United Kingdom. Environ. Sci. Technol. 33: 399-405.
Webster, E., Mackay, D., Qiang, K. 1999. Equilibrium Lipid Partitioning
Concentrations as a Multi-Media Synoptic Indicator of Contaminant
Levels and Trends in Aquatic Ecosystems. J. Great Lakes Res. 25:
318-329.
Bentzen, E., Mackay, D., Hickie, B.E., Lean, D.R.S. 1999. Temporal
trends of persistent organic pollutants in Lake Ontario compared
between species and between data sources. Environmental Reviews
7:203-223.
18. * Reproductive/Developmental Effects of
a Biologically Relevant Mixture of Environmental Pollutants Representative
of Human Body Burdens and Interaction with the Phytoestrogen Genistein
in the Rat. (97-02)
Wade M, Foster W.G., YoungLai E.V., McMahon A., Leingartner K.,
Yagminas A., Soumano K., Blakey D., Fournier M., Desaulniers D.,
Hughes C. (In press). Effects of sub‑chronic exposure to a
complex mixture of persistent contaminants is male rats: systemic,
immune and reproductive effects. Toxicol. Sci. (TOX 01-229).
Wade M., YoungLai E.V., Hughes C., Foster W. Reproductive and developmental
effects of gestational and lactational exposure to a biologically
relevant mixture of environmental contaminants in the rat. Toxicol.
Sci. (under internal review).
Wade, M.G., Parent, S. Finnson, K.W., Foster, W., Younglai, E.,
McMahon, A., Cyr, D.C., Hughes, C. (In press). Thyroid toxicity
due to subchronic exposure to a complex mixture of 16 organochlorines,
lead and cadmium. Toxicological Sciences (TOX 01‑351)
Wade M., YoungLai E.V., Hughes C., Foster W. Interaction of dietary
phytoestrogens and environmental contaminants in the rat. (In preparation).
19. Inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum
and microbial indicators by ClO2: a natural water and
pilot-scale approach. (97-03)
Chauret, C., Radziminski, C., LePail, M., Creason, R., and Andrews,
R.C., accepted for publication. "Chlorine Dioxide Inactivation
of Cryptosporidium Oocysts and Bacterial Spore Indicators".
J. Appl. Envir. Microbiol.
Ballantyne, L., Radziminsky, C., Hodson, J., Creason, R., Andrews,
R.C., and Chauret, C., submitted. "Disinfection of Bacillus
Subtilis Spores With Chlorine Dioxide: A Bench and Pilot‑Scale
Study. Water Research.
20. Oxidative Stress as a General Mechanism
Underlying Species Sensitivity to AH Receptor Agonists: Implications
to the TEF Concept and Wildlife Risk Assessment. (97-04)
Jin, X., Kennedy, S.W., Di Muccio, T. and Moon, T.W. (2001) Role
of oxidative stress and antioxidant defense in 3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl-induced
toxicity in chicken and duck embryos. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol.
172:241-248.
Katynski, A. (2001) The effects of PCB 126 on beta-adrenoceptors
and embyrotoxicity in chicken embryos. M.Sc. Thesis, University
of Ottawa.
Katynski, A., Kennedy, S.W. and Moon, T.W. (2002) PCB 126 impacts
adrenoceptor function by changing membrane fluidity. In preparation.
Jones, S.P., Moon,T.W., Brown, D. Cytochrome P4501A induction in
chicken embryo cardiomyoctye cultures by TCDD and PCB 126. In preparation.
21. Multimedia Fate and Toxicological Effects
of Chlorinated Compounds in Urban Areas. (97-08)
Diamond, M.L., S. Gingerich, B.E. McCarry, G. and Stern, G. Tomy,
1999. Evidence for an organic film on urban impervious surfaces.
Organohalogen Compounds 41:343-346.
Burchfield, M., 1999. Characterizing scale dependent changes in
spatial pattern of an urban cover classification and the effects
on a chemical fate and transport model. M.Sc. Thesis, Department
of Geography, University of Toronto. 54 pp.
Gingrich, S.E., 1999. Atmospherically derived organic films on
impervious surfaces: detection and characterization. M.Sc. Thesis,
Department of Geography, University of Toronto. 135 pp.
Priemer, D.A., 2000. The Multimedia Urban Model: Assessing the
Fate and Transport of Semi-volatile Compounds in Urban Areas. M.Sc.
Thesis, Department of Chemical and Applied Engineering, University
of Toronto. 149 pp.
Diamond, M.L., S. Gingerich, K. Fertuck, B.E. McCarry, G. Stern,
B. Grift, B. Billeck, G. Tomy, D. Frokker, and T.D. Yager, 2000.
Evidence for an organic film on urban impervious surfaces: chacterization
and potential teratogenic effects. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34:2900-2908.
Diamond, M.L., S. Gingerich, G.A. Stern, and B.E. McCarry, 2000.
Washoff of SOCs from organic films on an urban impervious surface.
Organohalogen Compounds 45: 272-275.
Diamond, M.L., D. Priemer, and H.L. Law, in press. Developing
a multimedia model of chemical dynamics in an urban area. Chemosphere.
Priemer, D. and M.L. Diamond, accepted. Multimedia fate and transport
of SOCs along an urban/forested gradient. Environ. Sci. Technol.
Gingerich, S. M.L. Diamond, G. Stern and B.E. McCarry, submitted.
Atmospherically derived organic surface films along an urban-rural
gradient. Environ. Sci. Technol.
Gingerich, S. M.L. Diamond, G. Stern and B.E. McCarry, in preparation.
Trends in atmospherically derived organic surface films from three
North American cities.
22. The Role of Fungal Metabolism in the Genesis
of Chloroorganics in Peat: Mechanisms of Formation and Environmental
Fate. (97-09)
Silk, P.J., Lonergan, G., and Macaulay, J. Aspects of the Organic
Chemistry of Peat: Chlorocompounds and Fungal Metabolism. Submitted
to Chemosphere, Sept., 1999.
Silk, P.J. and J. Macaulay, 2000. Natural Formation of Orgaohalogens
by Fungi: A Synoposis. Prepared for Bioproducts and Processes Division,
Environment Canada. 30 p.
Silk, P.J., Aubry, C., Lonergan, G., and Macaulay, J., 2001. Chlorometabolite
Production by the Ecologically Important White Rot Fungus, Bjerkandera
adusta. Chemosphere, in press.
23. Source Identification of Chloroacetic Acids
(CAA) in the Environment by GC/C/IRMS. * (97-10)
Ellis DA, Hanson ML, Sibley PK, Shahid T, Fineberg NA, Solomon
KR, Muir DCG, and Mabury SA (2000). The fate and persistence of
trifluoroacetic and chloroacetic acids in pond waters. Chemosphere
42, 309‑318.
Wilson RI and Mabury SA (2000). Photodegradation of metolachlor:
isolation, identification, and quantification of monochloroacetic
acid. J. Agric. Food Chem. 48, 944‑ 950.
Wong CS, Mabury SA, Sherwood Lollar B, Lacrampe‑Couloume
G, and Muir DCG (2000). Stable isotopes as a marker of environmental
sources and processes of haloacetic acids. International Symposium
on Haloacetic Acids and Shortchain Halocarbons: Sources and Fate
in the Environment, Toronto ON.
Wong CS, Mabury SA, Sherwood Lollar B, Lacrampe‑Couloume
G, and Muir DCG. Measurement of del‑13C/12C of chloroacetic
acids by gas chromatography/combustion/isotope ratio mass spectrometry
(GC/C/IRMS), in prep.
24. The Use of Multimedia Models in the Screening
for POPs. (98-02)
Wania, F., Mackay, D., 2000. A Comparison of Overall Persistence
Values and Atmospheric Travel Distances Calculated by Various Multi-Media
Fate Models. WECC Report 2/2000 to the Chlorine Chemistry Council.
42 p.
Beyer, A., Mackay, D., Matthies, M., Wania, F., Webster, E., 2000.
Assessing the Long‑Range Transport Potential of Persistent
Organic Pollutants. Environ. Sci. Technol. 34: 699-703.
Mackay, D., Webster, E., Beyer, A., Matthies, M., Wania, F. Defining
the Partitioning Bioaccumulation, Persistence, and Transport Attributes
of Priority Chemicals. In: Lipnick, R.L. et al. (eds.) Proceedings
of the Symposium on Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic Substances
held at the 217th ACS national Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 21‑25,
1999.
25.* Bacterial Interactions with Chlorinated
Organic Compounds.(98-04)
Kim, I.S., H. Lee, and J.T. Trevors (2001). Effects of 2,2',5,5'‑
tetrachlorobiphenyl on cell membranes of Ralstonia eutropha
H850. FEMS Microbiol. Letters 200, 17-24.
Denich, T.J., M.B. Cassidy, J.T. Trevors & H. Lee (2001) Membrane
polarization studies on the PCP-degrading bacterium Sphingomonas
sp. UG30. Canadian Society of Microbiologists annual meeting.
Abstract No. EMp28. June (Waterloo, ON)
Kim, I.S., L.A. Beaudette, M.B. Cassidy, H. Lee, and J.T. Trevors
(2002). Alterations in fatty acid composition and fluidity of cell
membranes affect accumulation of 2,2',5,5'‑ tetrachlorobiphenyl
by Ralstonia eutropha H850. J. Chem. Technol. Biotechol.
77:793-799
26. * Formation and Evolution of Trihalomethanes
and Haloacetic Acids in Drinking Water Distribution Systems.(98-08)
Rodriguez M.J., Levallois P., Serodes J.B., Chartrand J. and Milot
J. (2000) Modelling chlorination by‑products in drinking water
to improve human exposure assessment in reproductive epidemiological
studies, International Workshop on Assessing Exposure to Disinfection
By‑Products in Epidemiological Studies, Ottawa, May 2000.
Rodriguez M.J., and Serodes J.B. (2001) Spatial and temporal evolution
of trihalomethanes in three water distribution systems, Water Research
35(6):1572‑1586
Rodriguez M.J., Vinette Y. and Serodes J.B. (2001) Trihalomethanes
in drinking water of Greater Quebec region (Canada): occurrence,
variations and modelling. Submitted to Environmental Monitoring
and Assessment.
Rodriguez M, Serodes J., Sadic T., Fisette O., Drugeon, Levallois,
P. and Bouchard C. (2001) Variations ŕ court terme des THM dans
un reseau de distribution: impacts sur la conformit aux exigences
reglementaires, 13eme Atelier sur l'eau potable, Reseau Environnement
(AWWA Quebec regional meeting), Montreal, November 2001.
Rodriguez M.J., Pitre J., Huard M and Serodes J.B. (2002). Seasonal
variations of trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids within water
distribution systems: A case study in Quebec (Canada). Accepted
to be presented at the American Water Works Association (AWWA) Conference,
New Orleans, LA, June 2002
As well, four M.Sc. theses and one Ph.D thesis are being produced
at Laval University with the results of this study.
27. * Anaerobic Biodegradation of Mixtures
of Halogenated Organic Compounds.(98-09)
Sutherland, I. G., The Effect of CFCs on PCE Biodegradation, M.A.Sc.
thesis, University of Toronto, 127 pages, 2001.
Zimmer, G.T., B.E. Sleep, and D.M. Bagley, 2001. Anerobic biodegrations
of a mixture of tetrachloroethylene and trichlorofluoromethane.
Presentation at In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation, Sixth International
Symposium, San Diego, June 4-7, 2001.
Bagley, D.M., I.G. Sutherland, and B.E. Sleep. Impact of chlorofluorocarbon
113 on tetrachlorethene biodegradation. Submitted September 2001
to Environmental Science and Technology.
28. Exposure to Chlorination By-Products During
Pregnancy and Stillbirths. * (99-01)
Dodds L, King W (2000). Surrogate measures of exposure: The Nova
Scotia experience. International Workshop on Exposure Assessment
for Disinfection By-Products in Epidemiologic Studies. May, 2000.
Ottawa, Ontario.
29. * Photochemistry of Short-Chain Chlorinated
Paraffins.(99-02)
El‑Morsi, T.M., M.M. Emara, H.M. Abd El Bary, A.S. Abd‑El‑Aziz
and K.J. Friesen, "Environmental Aquatic Photodegradation of
Polychlorinated n‑Alkanes (PCAs) using H2O2 and Fe3+,"
4th International Scientific Conference (Science, Development &
Environment) Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 22‑25, 2000.
El‑Morsi, T.M., W.R. Budakowski, B.H. Elmayergi, A.S. Abd‑El‑Aziz
and K.J. Friesen, "Assessing the Environmental Persistence
of Chlorinated n‑Alkanes: Hydrolytic and Photolytic Reactivity,"
SETAC 21st Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, Nov 12‑16, 2000.
El‑Morsi, T.M., A.S.Abd‑El‑Aziz and K.J. Friesen,
"Use of Titanium Dioxide Suspensions for the Photocatalytic
Degradation of Polychlorinated n‑Alkanes (C10‑C13),"
46th International Conference on Analytical Sciences and Spectroscopy,
Winnipeg, MB. Aug. 13‑16, 2000.
El‑Morsi, T.M., B.H. Elmayergi, A.S.Abd‑El‑Aziz
and K.J. Friesen, "Destruction of Polychlorinated n‑Alkanes
(C10‑C13) in Aqueous Solutions by Homogeneous Photocatalytic
Degradation," 46th International Conference on Analytical Sciences
and Spectroscopy, Winnipeg, MB. Aug. 13‑16, 2000.
Elmayergi, B.H., T.M. El‑Morsi, A.S.Abd‑El‑Aziz
and K.J. Friesen, "Environmental Persistence and Photocatalytic
Remediation of Polychlorinated n‑Alkanes in Water," 46th
International Conference on Analytical Sciences and Spectroscopy,
Winnipeg, MB. Aug. 13‑16, 2000.
El-Morsi, T.M., G.T. Tomy, A.S. Abd‑El‑Aziz and K.J.
Friesen, "Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on the Photodegradation
of Short‑Chain Chlorinated Paraffins (C10‑C13) in Natural
Water," IAGLR Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, MB. June 2‑6,
2002.
El‑Morsi, T.M., M.M. Emara, H.M.H. Abd El Bary, A.S. Abd‑El‑Aziz
and K.J. Friesen, "Homogeneous Degradation of 1,2,9,10‑Tetrachlorodecane
in Aqueous Solutions using Hydrogen Peroxide, Iron and UV Light,"
Chemosphere, 47, (2002), 343‑348.
30. * Synthesis and Toxicology of Halogenated
Dimethyl Bipyrroles.(99-03)
Tittlemier, S.A., Norstorm, R.J., and Elliott, J.E. (1998) "Levels
of a possibly naturally‑produced bromo/chloro compound in
bird eggs from the Great Lakes, Atlantic, and Pacific coastal areas".
Organohalogen Compounds. 39: 117‑120.
Tittlemier, S.A., Simon, M., and Norstrom, R.J. (1998) "Mass
spectrometry of a novel brominated chlorinated nitrogen‑containing
heterocycle". Proceedings of the Second Biennial International
Conference on Chemical Measurement and Monitoring of the Environment.
pp.111‑116.
Tittlemier, S.A., Simon, M., Jarman, W.M., Elliott, J.E., and Norstrom,
R.J. (1999) "Identification of a novel C10H6N2Br4Cl2 heterocyclic
compound in seabird eggs. A bioaccumulating marine natural product?"
Environmental Science & Technology. 33: 26‑33.
Tittlemier, S.A., and Sandau, C.D. (1999) "New Paths in Contaminant
Research ‑ Halogenated Dimethyl Bipyrroles, Hydroxylated Metabolites
of PCBs, and Other Phenolic Compounds". Talk presented at
Canadian Wildlife Service Wildlife Toxicology Program Meeting, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada, October 6, 1999.
Tittlemier, S.A., and R.J. Norstrom. (1999). "Halogenated
Dimethyl Bipyrroles: Identification, Distribution, and Toxicological
Activity". Presented at the 1st Annual Workshop
on Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in the Environment, August 19‑20,
1999, Burlington, Ontario.
Tittlemier, S.A., Blank, D.H., Gribble, G.W., and Norstrom, R.J.
(1999) "Structure elucidation and determination of some physical
properties of a possibly naturally‑produced organohalogen".
Talk presented at SETAC 20th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, USA, November 14‑19, 1999.
Tittlemier, S.A., Blank, D.H., Gribble, G.W., and Norstrom, R.J.
(2000) "Structure elucidation of a novel, bioaccumulating
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31. Direct Measurement of Total Organic Chloramines.
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Twist on Some Conventional Analyses. American Chemical Society Symposium.
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32. Sources and Fate of Semi-Volatile Organic
Compounds in Urban and Surrounding Areas.(00-03)
33. The Potential of Anthropogenic Naturally-Produced
Organohalogens to Biotoxify in the Environment. (00-05)
34. Bioaccumulation and Biochemical Effects
of Halogenated Phenolic Compounds in Fish. (00-06)
35. Biotransformation and Biochemical Responses
of Chiral Organohalogen Compounds in the Aquatic Environment.(00-07)
36. Predicting Environmentally Relevant Phase
Equilibria from Quantum Chemical Ab-Initio Calculations. (02-08)
37. Carbon Isotope Signatures of Marine-produced
Methyl Chloride and Chloroform.(02-09)
38. Effects of In Utero Chemical Insult
on Postnatal Health. (02-14)
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