Table Of ContentCHEMOSPHERE
List of Contents and Author Index
Volume 32, 1996
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PERGAMON
EDITORS
TOXICOLOGY, PHARMACOKINETICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
Professor S. Safe
Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Texas A & M
U.S.A. University, College Station, TX 77843, U.S.A.
Fax: (1) 218 720 5539 Fax: (1) 409 845 6544
ECOTOXICOLOGY
Professor Dr J. P. Giesy Professor E. Takabatake
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State Setsunan University, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
University, Mi 48824-1222, U.S.A. 45-1 Nagaotoge-cho, Hirakata, Osaka 573-01, Japan
Fax: (1) 517 432 1699 Fax: (81) 720 50 7020
Professor W. Klein
Fraunhofer-institut fiir Umweltchemie und Okotoxikologie, ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND GLOBAL CHANGE
Grafschaft/Hochsauerland, D-57392 Schmallenberg,
Germany Dr M. A. K. Khalil
Fax: (49) 2972 30 2319 Department of Physics, Portland State University, PO Box
751, Portland, OR 97207-0751, U.S.A.
Dr M. Yasuno Fax: (1) 503 725 8550
National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan Environ-
ment Agency, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan
Fax: (81) 298 51 4732
EDITORIAL BOARD
CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY P. F. Landrum, Great Lakes Environmental Research
J. Albaigés, CID-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain Laboratory, Ann Arbor, Mi, U.S.A.
K. Balischmiter, Universitat Uim, Ulm, Germany R. Nagel, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, Mainz,
T. F. Bidleman, AROP, Ontario, Canada Germany
R. E. Clement, Ministry of the Environment, Etobicoke, A. Spacie, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S.A.
Ontario, Canada
D. W. Connell, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia TOXICOLOGY, PHARMACOKINETICS AND
H. Fiedler, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany EPIDEMIOLOGY
W. Giger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, R. Kociba, Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mi, U.S.A.
Dubendorf, Switzerland Y. Masuda, Daiichi College of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Fukuoka, Japan
H. P. Hagenmaier, University of Tiibingen, Tiibingen,
Germany WG.e rMmiacnkye , Technical University of Munich, Munich,
F. Hileman, Monsanto BB4M, St Louis, MO, U.S.A. H. Nakazawa, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Tokyo,
R. A. Hites, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, U.S.A. Japan
P. M. Huang, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Ch. Schlatter, University of Zurich, Schwerzenbach,
Canada Switzerland
R. C. Lao, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Canada R. R. Suskind, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH,
D. Lenoir, GSF Institut fiir Okologische Chemie, U.S.A.
Neuherberg, Germany
D. Mackay, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND GLOBAL CHANGE
A. A. Moghissi, PO Box 7166, Alexandria, VA, U.S.A. V. P. Aneja, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC,
H. Parlar, Technische Universitat Minchen, Freising- U.S.A.
Weihenstephan, Germany P. Brimblecombe, University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K.
C. |. Davidson, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA,
C. Rappe, University of Umea, Umea, Sweden
U.S.A.
A. Sabijic, institute Rudjer BoSkovic, Zagreb, Croatia
R. Harriss, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH,
H. R. Schulten, Fachhochscliule Fresenius, Wiesbaden, U.S.A.
Germany D. Kammen, The Woodrow Wilson School of Public &
P. R. Walinéfer, Bayerische Landesanstalt fir Ernahrung, International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ,
Munich, Germany U.S.A.
V. Zitko, Biological Station, St Andrews, Canada V. W. J. H. Kirchhoff, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas
Espaciais (INPE), Sao José dos Campos, S.P., Brazil
H. Papen, Fraunhofer Institute for Atmospheric
ECOTOXICOLOGY Environmental Research, Garmisch-Partenkirchen,
Germany
S. M. Bartell, Senes Oak Ridge Inc., Oak Ridge, TN, U.S.A.
D. C. Parashar, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi,
D. Calamari, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy
India
R. T. Digiulio, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.A. S. A. Penkett, University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K.
A. Fliedner, Fraunhofer-Institut fir Umweltchemie und R. A. Rasmussen, Oregon Graduate Institute, PO Box
Okotoxikologie, Schmallenberg, Germany 91000 Portland, OR, U.S.A.
M. Goto, Gakushuin University, Tokyo, Japan W. Seiler, Fraunhofer Institute for Atmospheric
P. C. Kearney, National Resources Institute, Beltsville, MD, Environmental Research, Garmisch-Partenkirchen,
U.S.A. Germany
S. J. Klaine, TIWET, Clemson University, PO Box 709, J. W. Winchester, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL,
Pendleton, SC, U.S.A. U.S.A.
LIST OF CONTENTS
Number 1
Contributors to this issue
Analysis
P. R. Gardinali, T. L. Wade, A complete method for the quantitative analysis of planar,
L. Chambers and J. M. Brooks mono, and diortho PCBs, polychlorinated dibenzo-diox-
ins, and furans in environmental samples
J. Grainger, P. C. McClure, lsomer identification of chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins by
Z. Liu, B. Botero, S. Sirimanne, orthogonal spectroscopic and chromatographic tech-
D. G. Patterson Jr, M. Sewer, niques
C. Gillyard, K. Kimata, K. Hosoya,
T. Araki, N. Tanaka and S. Terabe
L. Chambers, P. Gardinali, NIST SRM 1945, Whale Blubber, NIST SRM 1974a, Organ-
H. Chambers, T. L. Wade, T. Jackson ics in Mussel Tissue, and NIST SRM 1941a, Organics in
and J. M. Brooks Marine Sediment as certified reference materials for poly-
chlorinated dioxins and furans in marine ecosystems
R. Malisch, P. Schmid, Results of a quality control study of different analytical
R. Frommberger and P. First methods for determination of PCDD/PCDF in egg samples
B. van Bavel, N. Takeda and C. Rappe Results from an international intercalibration study on
PCDDs and PCDFs in a fly ash extract
Sources/Formation
H. Fiedier Sources of PCDD/PCDF and impact on the environment
W. J. Gillespie A summary of data reflective of U.S. pulp and paper
industry progress in reducing the TCDD/TCDF content of
effluents, pulps and wastewater treatment sludges
S. Kreisz, H. Hunsinger and H. Vogg Wet scrubbers — a potential PCDD/F source?
S. Sakai, M. Hiraoka, N. Takeda and Behavior of coplanar PCBs and PCNs in oxidative condi-
K. Shiozaki tions of municipal waste incineration
J. Kanters and R. Louw Thermal and catalysed halogenation in combustion reac-
tions
Emissions Control
J.-P. Aittola, J. Paasivirta, Formation of chloroaromatics at a metal reclamation plant
A. Vattulainen, S. Sinkkonen, and efficiency of stack filter in their removal from emis-
J. Koistinen and J. Tarhanen sion
H. Hunsinger, S. Kreisz and H. Vogg Experiences gained from the sampling of chlorine aromat-
ics in the raw gas of waste incineration plants — conclu-
sions with regard to dedusting technology
J. Blumbach and L.-P. Nethe Organic components reduction (PCDD/PCDF/PCB) in flue-
gases and residual materials from waste incinerators by
use of carbonaceous adsorbents
S. B. Ghorishi and E. R. Altwicker Rapid formation of polychlorinated dioxins/furans during
the heterogeneous combustion of 1,2-dichlorobenzene
and 2,4-dichlorophenol
T. Kato, S. Osada, K. Endo, S. Sakai Design of a small-scale incinerator with low PCDD/PCDF
and M. Hiraoka emissions
H. Ogawa, N. Orita, M. Horaguchi, Dioxin reduction by sulfur component addition
T. Suzuki, M. Okada and S. Yasuda
List of Contents
W. M. Sierhuis, C. de Vries and PCDD/F emissions related to the operating conditions of
J. G. P. Born the flue gas cleaning system of MWI-Amsterdam
H. Tejima, |. Nakagawa, T. Shinoda PCDDs/PCDFs reduction by good combustion technology
and |. Maeda and fabric filter with/without activated carbon injection
T. Watanabe, M. Asai, T. Kondo, An advanced fluidized-bed swirl incinerator for dioxin
M. Shimizu, Y. Takeuchi, control during municipal waste disposal
H. Aramaki and M. Naito
Y. Ide, K. Kashiwabara, S. Okada, Catalytic decomposition of dioxin from MSW incinerator
T. Mori and M. Hara flue gas
S. Taniguchi, M. Hosomi, Chemical decomposition of toxic organic chlorine com-
A. Murakami, S. limura, pounds
K. Usukura and S. Ozawa
H. Yamaguchi, E. Shibuya, Hydrothermal decomposition of PCDDs/PCDFs in MSWI
Y. Kanamaru, K. Uyama, fly ash
M. Nishioka and N. Yamasaki
Ni-Bin Chang A chemometric approach for the verification of
and Shyh-Horng Huang dioxin/furan formation mechanism in municipal waste
incinerators
Number 2
Contributors to this issue
M. Coelhan and H. Parlar The nomenclature of chlorinated bornanes and cam-
phenes relevant to toxaphene
S. Galassi, A. Provini, Alachlor and its metabolites in surface water
S. Mangiapan and E. Benfenati
T. Rantio Chlorohydrocarbons in pulp mill effluent and the environ-
ment—ll. Chlorocymene and chlorocymenenes
T. Rantio Chlorohydrocarbons in pulp mill effluent and the environ-
ment—lll. Persistent chlorohydrocarbon pollutants
G. Choudhary Human health perspectives on environmental exposure to
benzidine: a review
T. C. Van Brummelen, Enrichment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in forest
R. A. Verweij, S. A. Wedzinga soils near a blast furnace plant
and C. A. M. Van Gestel
T. C. Van Brummelen, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in earthworms and
R. A. Verweij, S. A. Wedzinga isopods from contaminated forest soils
and C. A. M. Van Gestel
Hui Hong, Liansheng Wang, Prediction adsorption coefficients (Koc) for aromatic com-
Shuokui Han and Gongwei Zou pounds by HPLC retention factors (k’)
Liu Feng, Shuokui Han, Determination and estimation of partitioning properties
Liansheng Wang, for phenylthio-carboxylates
Zhaotong Wang and Zheng Zhang
D. Liévremont, F. Seigle-Murandi Effects of culture parameters on pentachloronitrobenzene
and J.-L. Benoit-Guyod removal by Sporothrix cyanescens
Ruey-an Doong, Shian-chee Wu Anaerobic biotransformation of polychlorinated methane
and Tsu-feng Chen and ethene under various redox conditions
List of Contents
Vv. P. M. Englund and The freshwater mussel (Anodonta anatina) in monitoring
M. P. Heino of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol: behaviour and environmental
variation considered
D. J. Bowden, S. L. Clegg and The Henry’s law constant of trifluoroacetic acid and its
P. Brimblecombe partitioning into liquid water in the atmosphere
Number 3
Contributors to this issue
Environment and Ecotoxicology
H. Fiedler, C. Lau, L.-O. Kjeller Patterns and sources of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins
and C. Rappe and dibenzofurans found in soil and sediment samples in
southern Mississippi
P. Adriaens, P. R. Chang and Dechlorination of PCDD/F by organic and inorganic elec-
A. L. Barkovskii tron transfer molecules in reduced environments
G. F. Fries A model to predict concentrations of lipophilic chemicals
in growing pigs
N. Harrison, M. G. de M. Gem, PCDDs and PCDFs in milk from farms in Derbyshire, U.K.
J. R. Startin, C. Wright, M. Kelly
and M. Rose
B. Jiménez, C. Wright, M. Kelly Levels of PCDDs, PCDFs and non-ortho PCBs in dietary
and J. R. Startin supplement fish oil obtained in Spain
D. Winters, D. Cleverly, K. Meier, A statistical survey of dioxin-like compounds in United
A. Dupuy, C. Byrne, C. Deyrup, States beef: a progress report
R. Ellis, J. Ferrario, R. Harless,
W. Leese, M. Lorber, D. McDaniel,
J. Schaum and J. Walcott
A. D. Smirnov, A. Schecter, Conclusions from Ufa, Russia, drinking water dioxin
O. Papke and A. A. Beljak cleanup experiments involving different treatment tech-
nologies
Y. Kurokawa, T. Matsueda, Characterization of non-ortho coplanar PCBs, polychlori-
M. Nakamura, S. Takada and nated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in the atmo-
K. Fukamachi sphere
Toxicology
A. J. Schecter, J. Dison Exposure of laboratory animals to polychlorinated diben-
and O. Papke zodioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans from com-
mercial rodent chow
Y. Ishii, M. Hatsumura, T. Ishida, A coplanar PCB induces a selenium binding protein as a
N. Ariyoshi and K. Oguri major cytosolic protein in rat liver
K. Matsusue, N. Ariyoshi, K. Oguri, Involvement of cytochrome b, in the metabolism of tetra-
N. Koga and H. Yoshimura chlorobiphenyls catalyzed by CYP2B1 and CYP1A1
Tran Thi Chinh, Phan Thi Phi Phi Sperm auto-antibodies and anti-nuclear antigen antibod-
and Nguyen Thanh Thuy ies in chronic dioxin-exposed veterans
P. Ayotte, G. Carrier and E. Dewailly Health risk assessment for Inuit newborns exposed to
dioxin-like compounds through breast feeding
A. Schecter, O. Papke, A. Lis, Decrease in milk and blood dioxin levels over two years in
M. Bali, J. J. Ryan, J. R. Olson, a mother nursing twins: estimates of decreased maternal
Lingjun Li and H. Kessler and increased infant dioxin body burden from nursing
List of Contents
A. Schecter, J. Startin, C. Wright, Concentrations of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and
O. Papke, M. Ball and A. Lis dibenzofurans in human placental and fetal tissues from
the U.S. and in placentas from Yucheng exposed mothers
M. Ikeda Comparison of clinical picture between Yusho/Yucheng
cases and occupational PCB poisoning cases
J. Wuthe, |. Piechotowski, O. Papke, First data on background levels of non-ortho and mono-
B. Zier, T. Gabrio, D. Kramer, ortho PCBs in blood of residents from southern Germany
B. Kouros, M. Schwenk and G. Pfaff
O. Papke, M. Ball, A. Lis and PCDD/PCDFs in humans, follow-up of background data for
J. Wuthe Germany, 1994
Y. Masuda Approach to risk assessment of chlorinated dioxins from
Yusho PCB poisoning
Number 4
Contributors to this issue
Zheng Minghui, Bao Zhicheng, Formation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and
Xu Xiaobai and Wang Keou dibenzofurans from the pyrolysis of hexachlorocyclo-
hexane in the presence of iron(IIl) oxide
Zheng Minghui, Bao Zhicheng, Mechanism of photodegradation of polychlorinated
Xu Xiaobai and Wang Keou dibenzo-p-dioxins in carbon tetrachloride
Th. E. M. ten Hulscher and Effect of temperature on sorption equilibrium and sorp-
G. Cornelissen tion kinetics of organic micropollutants—a review
A. J. Niimi, H. B. Lee and Environmental assessment and ecotoxicological implica-
D. C. G. Muir tions of the co-elution of PCB congeners 132 and 153
T. Petry, P. Schmid and C. Schlatter The use of toxic equivalency factors in assessing occupa-
tional and environmental health risk associated with
exposure to airborne mixtures of polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs)
K. M. S. Sundaram and Effect of some UV light absorbers on the photostabiliza-
J. Curry tion of azadirachtin, a neem-based biopesticide
1-Fu Hung, Kuo-Chung Huang, A thermal desorption gas chromatographic method for
Chorng-Kai Hung and sampling and analysis of airborne vinyl chloride
Tung-Sheng Shih
F. Krokos, C. S. Creaser, Levels of selected ortho and non-ortho polychlorinated
C. Wright and J. R. Startin biphenyls in U.K. retail milk
A. T. Kiewiet, K. G. M. de Beer, Sorption of linear alcohol ethoxylates on suspended sedi-
J. R. Parsons and ment
H. A. J. Govers
R. Vesterinen and M. Fiyktman Organic emissions from co-combustion of RDF with wood
chips and milled peat in a bubbling fluidized bed boiler
P. Vigh, Z. Mastala and Comparison of heavy metal concentration of grass carp
K. V.-Balogh (Ctenopharyngodon idella Cuv. et Val.) in a shallow
eutrophic lake and a fish pond (possible effects of food
contamination)
R. |. Sediak Environmental risk assessment of cleaning product ingre-
dients
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Estimation of gas-phase hydroxyl radical rate constants of
oxygenated compounds based on molecular orbital calcu-
lations
L. Guilhermino, M. C. Lopes, Inhibition of acetyicholinesterase activity as effect crite-
A. P. Carvalho and rion in acute tests with juvenile Daphnia magna
A. M. V. M. Soares
Y. Lu and M. A. K. Khalil The distribution of solar radiation in the earth’s atmos-
phere: the effects of ozone, aerosols and clouds
M. R. Bauer and J. B. Yavitt Processes and mechanisms controlling consumption of
CFC-11 and CFC-12 by peat from a conifer-swamp and
black spruce-tamarack bog in New York State
K. Periasamy and C. Namasivayam Removal of copper(II) by adsorption onto peanut hull car-
bon from water and copper plating industry wastewater
F. Hayer and J. C. Pihan Accumulation of extractable organic halogens (EOX) by
the freshwater mussel, Anodonta cygnea L., exposed to
chlorine bleached pulp and paper mill effluents
Corrigenda
Number 5
Contributors to this issue
A. J. Nordone, R. Matherly, The mobility and degradation of acrolein in agricultural
B. Bonnivier, R. Doane, canals treated with Magnacide® H Herbicide
H. Caravello, S. Paakonen, and
R. A. Parent
'T. Reemtsma and M. Jekel Potential of ethyl acetate in the determination of
extractable organic halogens (EOX) from contaminated
soil, sediment, and sewage sludge
iqing Ou, A. Yediler, Adsorption of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) on soils
Yaowu He, Lianggqing Jia,
A. Kettrup and Tieheng Sun
Y. Y. Wigfield, J. Selwyn, Comparison of supercritical fluid extraction and solvent
iS. Khan and R. McDowell extraction of twenty-two organochlorine pesticides from
eggs
H. Kaupp and M. Sklorz A method for analysing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs) in plant samples
H. L. Boul Effect of soil moisture on the fate of radiolabelled DDT
and DDE in vitro
H. Ludi, K. Schdépe and Searching for information on toxicological data of chemi-
1. Mangelsdorf cal substances in selected bibliographic databases—selec-
tion of essential databases for toxicological researches
. E. Luthe and R. M. Berry The role of dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran precursors
in the formation of tetrachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins/-
furans during bleaching
N. Karpe! Vel Leitner, Kinetics and mechanisms of the photolytic and OH°® radi-
B. Gombert, R. Ben Abdessalem cal induced oxidation of ftuorinated aromatic compounds
and M. Doré in aqueous solutions
Vili List of Contents
M. A. Alawi, H. Wichmann, Dioxins and furans in the Jordanian environment—t. Pre-
W. Lorenz and M. Bahadir liminary study on a municipal landfill site with open com-
bustion nearby Amman, Jordan
N. Pearson and N. O. Crossland Measurement of community photosynthesis and respira-
tion in outdoor artificial streams
U. J. Strotmann and U. Pagga A growth inhibition test with sewage bacteria—results of
an international ring test 1995
R. D. Mortimer and W. H. Newsome An alternative synthesis of chlorinated biphenyl methysul-
fonyl metabolites
W. Z. Tang and R. Z. Chen Decolorization kinetics and mechanisms of commercial
dyes by H,O./iron powder system
M. BekbGdlet and C. V. Araz Inactivation of Escherichia coli by photocatalytic oxidation
S. Susarla, S. Masunaga Transformations of chloronitrobenzenes in anaerobic sed-
and Y. Yonezawa iment
T. Yamaguchi, H. Nishimura, A research to develop a predicting system of mammalian
T. Watanabe, S. Saito, M. Yabuki, subacute toxicity—|. Prediction of subacute toxicity using
K. Shiba, N. Isobe, F. Kishida, the biological parameters of acute toxicities
M. Kumano, F. Shono, H. Adachi
and M. Matsuo
T. Yamaguchi, T. Watanabe, A research to develop a predicting system of mammalian
H. Sako, N. Isobe, H. Nishimura, subacute toxicity—ll. Single dose detailed toxicity studies
S. Saito, F. Shono, H. Adachi,
M. Yabuki, K. Shiba and M. Matsuo
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Vv Contributors to this issue
B. Lau, D. Weber and 1021 GC/MS analysis of toxaphene: a comparative study of
P. Andrews different mass spectrometric techniques
P. Andrews, K. Headrick, J.-C. Pilon, 1043 Capillary GC-ECD and ECNI GCMS characterization of
F. Bryce and F. Iverson toxaphene residues in primate tissues during a feeding
study
U. S. Gill, H.M . Schwartz and Development of a method for the analysis of PCB con-
B. Wheatley geners and organochlorine pesticides in blood/serum
J. Kukkonen and P. F. Landrum Distribution of organic carbon and organic xenobiotics
among different particle-size fractions in sediments
E. Priha, J. Liesivuori, H. Santa Reactions of hydrated formaldehyde in nasal mucus
and R. Laatikainen
Chih-yu Chen and Shian-chee Wu The effects of pretreatment on the surface properties of
soils
A. Hirvonen, T. Tuhkanen and Formation of chlorinated acetic acids during UV/H,O,-
P. Kalliokoski oxidation of ground water contaminated with chlorinated
ethylenes
S. Pedersen-Bjergaard, S.1.Semb, 1103 Environmental screening by capillary gas chromatogra-
J. Vedde, E. M. Brevik and phy combined with mass spectrometry and atomic emis-
T. Greibrokk sion spectroscopy
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Comparison of bioconcentration factors of tetrachloro-
benzyltoluenes in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) and zebra
mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)
Evaluation of extraction and detection methods for
determining polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons from
coal tar contaminated soils
. Clark, M. C. A. Laidlaw, Estimating sampling variance and local environmental
Ryneveld and M. |. Ward heterogeneity for both known and estimated analytical
variance
M. Alaee, R. M. Whittal and 1153 The effect of water temperature and composition on
W. M. J. Strachan Henry’s Law constant for various PAHs
T. Ristola, J. Pellinen, M. Leppanen 1165 Characterization of Lake Ladoga sediments—1. Toxicity to
and J. Kukkonen Chironomus riparius and Daphnia magna
T. Ristola, J. Pellinen, 1179 Characterization of Lake Ladoga sediments—l. Toxic
P. L. Van Hoof, M. Leppanen and chemicals
J. Kukkonen
G. Gupta and M. Karuppiah Toxicity study of a Chesapeake Bay tributary—Wicomico
River
M. Yamamoto Stimulation of elemental mercury oxidation in the
presence of chloride ion in aquatic environments
A. Hanberg, L. Kling and Effect of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on
H. Hakansson the hepatic stellate cell population in the rat
Erratum
Number 7
Contributors to this issue
Gang Bi, Shizhong Tian, Zigang Study on the sensitized photolysis of pyrethroids—
Feng and Jieke Cheng |. Kinetic characteristic of photooxidation by singlet oxygen
T. Undabeytia, M. V. Cheshire and Interaction of the herbicide glyphosate with copper in
D. McPhail humic complexes
H. Jacobi, G. Leier and |. Witte Correlation of the lipophilicity of xenobiotics with their
synergistic effects on DNA synthesis in human fibroblasts
C. Baillet, A. Fadli aid Experimental study on the thermal oxidation of 1,3-hexa-
J.-P. Sawerysyn chlorobutadiene at 500-1100°C
L. C. M. Hartkamp-Commandeur, Reductive dehalogenation of polychlorinated biphenyls
J. Gerritse, H. A. J. Govers and by anaerobic microorganisms enriched from Dutch
J. R. Parsons sediments
Shiu-Mei Liu, Cham-En Kuo and Reductive dechlorination of chlorophenols and penta-
Tau-Being Hsu chlorophenol in anoxic estuarine sediments
G. Perez and M. Raimondo Fluoranthene formation over zeolites
R. Tsao and M. Eto Light-activated plant growth inhibitory activity of cis-
dehydromatricaria ester, rose bengal and fluoren-9-one
on lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.)
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M. artiainen, S. R. McDow and Water uptake by sunlight and ozone exposed diesel
R. M. Kamens exhaust particles
B. Jiménez, E. Eljarrat, Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in
L. M. Hernandez, J. Rivera and soils near a clinical waste incinerator in Madrid, Spain.
M. J. Gonzalez Chemometric comparison with other pollution sources
and soils
K. Tuppurainen, |. Halonen and Dioxaspiro-type structures as intermediates in the
J. Ruuskanen formation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins. A semi-
empirical AM1 molecular orbital study
M. L. Eggens, A. D. Vethaak, Differences in CYP1A response between flounder
M. J. Leaver, G. J. M. J. Horbach, (Platichthys flesus) and plaice (Pleuronectes platessa)
J. P. Boon and W. Seinen after long-term exposure to harbour dredged spoil in a
mesocosm study
Yaowu He, Tieheng Sun, Fate of 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene (1,2,4-TCB) in soil-rice
Ziging Ou, A. Yediler and paddy system
A. Kettrup
L. Cox, M. C. Hermosin and Sorption of metamitron on soils with low organic matter
J. Cornejo content
P. Bottoni, J. Keizer and Leaching indices of some major triazine metabolites
E. Funari
T. Feijtel, H. Vits, R. Murray-Smith, 1413 Fate of LAS in activated sludge wastewater treatment
R. van Wijk, V. Koch, R. Schroder, plants: a model verification study
R. Birch and W. Ten Berge
K. Wilkins Volatile metabolites from actinomycetes
V. Riis, M. Stimming, D. Miethe Investigations into the toxicity of persistent fractions of
and W. Babel mineral oils
A. Topal, N. Adams, E. Hodgson In vitro metabolism of atrazine by tulip cytochrome P450
and &. L. Kelly
Number 8
Contributors to this issue
M. T. D. Cronin and T. W. Schultz Structure-toxicity relationships for phenols to Tetrahy-
mena pyriformis
F. Fava The presence of glass beads or Triton X-100 in the
medium enhances the aerobic dechlorination of Aroclor
1221 in Pseudomonas sp. CPE1 culture
Aroclor 1221 aerobic dechlorination by a bacterial co-
culture: role of chlorobenzoic acid degrading bacteria in
the process
M. Sillanpaa and A. Oikari Assessing the impact of complexation by EDTA and DTPA
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