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CHEMOSPHERE SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX Volume 28, 1994 © Pergamon EDITOR-IN-CHIEF (and Editor of Chemistry and Biochemistry) Professor O. Hutzinger University of Bayreuth, Chair of Ecological Chemistry and Geochemistry, Postfach 10 12 51, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany Fax: XX 49 921 54626 ASSISTANT EDITOR: Alfreda Hutzinger EXECUTIVE EDITOR Dr T. Stephen 8 Lewis Close, Risinghurst, Headington, Oxford OX3 8JD, U.K. PRODUCTION EDITOR: Paul Russell Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, U.K. EDITORS CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY TOXICOLOGY, PHARMACOKINETICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Mr D. W. Kuehl Professor U. G. Ahiborg U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN 55804, Karolinska Institutet, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Unit U.S.A. of Toxicology, Box 210, S-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden Fax: XX 278 720 5539 Fax: XX 46 8 34 3849 Professor S. Safe ECOTOXICOLOGY Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Texas A and M Professor Dr J. P. Giesy University, College Station, TX 77843, U.S.A. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State Fax: XX 409 845 6544 University, Ml 48824-1222, U.S.A. Fax: XX 517 336 1699 Professor E. Takabatake Professor W. Klein ; Setsunan University, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 45-1 Nagaotoge-cho, Hirakata, Osaka 573-01, Japan Fraunhofer-Institut fiir Umweltchemie und Okotoxikologie, Fax: XX 720 50 7020 Grafschaft/Hochsauerland, D-57392 Schmallenberg, Germany Fax: XX 49 2972 30 2319 ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND GLOBAL CHANGE Dr M. Yasuno Dr M. A. K. Khalil National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan Environ- Global Change Research Center and Department of Environ- ment Agency, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan mental Science and Engineering, Oregon Graduate Institute of Fax: XX 298 51 4732 Science and Technology, 19600 N.W. Von Neumann Drive, Beaverton, OR 97006-1999, U.S.A. Fax: XX 503 690 1016 EDITORIAL BOARD CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY S. J. Klaine, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN, U.S.A. J. Albaigés, CID-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain P. F. Landrum, Great Lakes Environmental Research Labora- K. Ballschmiter, Universitat Ulm, Ulm, Germany tory, Ann Arbor, Mi, U.S.A. T. F. Bidleman, AROP, Ontario, Canada R. Nagel, Johanne Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, Mainz, R. E. Clement, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Rexdale, Germany Canada F. Schmidt-Bleek, OECD 2, Paris, France D. W. Connell, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia A. Spacie, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, U.S.A. H. Fiedler, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany R. Truhaut, Université de Paris, Paris, France W. Giger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Dubendorf, TOXICOLOGY, PHARMACOKINETICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Switzerland R. Kociba, Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, U.S.A. H. P. Hagenmaier, University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany Y. Masuda, Daiichi College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, F. Hileman, Monsanto BB4M, St Louis, MO, U.S.A. R. A. Hites, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, U.S.A. Fukuoka, Japan W. Micke, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany P. M. Huang, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada H. Nakazawa, Institute of Public Health, Tokyo, Japan R. C. Lao, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Canada D. Lenoir, GSF Institut fiir Okologische Chemie, Neuherberg, Ch. Schlatter, University of Zurich, Schwerzenbach, Switzerland Germany R. R. Suskind, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A. D. Mackay, University of Toronte, Toronto, Canada ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND GLOBAL CHANGE A. &. Moghissi, PO Box 7166, Alexandria, VA, U.S.A. V. P. Aneja, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, H. Parlar, Gesamthochschule Kassel-Universitat, Kassel, U.S.A. Germany P. Brimblecombe, University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K. C. Rappe, University of Umea, Umea, Sweden C. |. Davidson, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, A. Sablijié, Institute Rudjer BoSkovi¢, Zagreb, Croatia U.S.A. H. R. Schulten, Fachhochschule Fresenius, Wiesbaden, R. Harriss, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, U.S.A. Germany D. Kammen, The Woodrow Wilson School of Public & P. R. Wallinofer, Bayerische Landesanstalt fiir Ernahrung, International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, Munich, Germany NJ, 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 ECOTOXICOLOGY H. Papen, Fraunhofer Institute for Atmospheric Environmental S. M. Bartell, Senes Oak Ridge Inc., Oak Ridge, TN, U.S.A. Research, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany G. C. Butler, 4694 West 13th Avenue, Vancouver, Canada D. C. Parashar, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, india D. Calamari, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy S. A. Penkett, University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K. R. T. Digiulio, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.A. R. A. Rasmussen, Oregon Graduate Institute, Beaverton, OR, W. Ernst, Alfred-Wegener-institut flr Polar- und Meeresfor- U.S.A. schung, Bremeshaven, Germany W. Seiler, Fraunhofer Institute for Atmospheric Environmental M. Goto, Gakushuin University, Tokyo, Japan Research, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany P. C. Kearney, National Resources Institute, Beltsville, MD, J. W. Winchester, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, U.S.A. U.S.A. SUBJECT INDEX VOL. 28, 1994 A Abiotic transformation PCDD/PCDF suspended and humidity, effect on water and soit matter, sampling, © £3.52 6 2 ea-k 28 contaminants 323 analysis river Elbe volatilization Absorption, 63 from soil 491 Cd from water by terbuthylazine and Alachlor surface water Dreissena polymorpha atrazine in relation release, fugacity model Cei , physico-chemical development, validation sulfur dioxide into properties in 3 soils §i1 quiescent water with 467 Algebraic/graphical tool interfacial resistance Aerobic anaerobic aquatic comparison pollution film model 1217 ow 2S. DS eS Ht , ecosystems 863, 873 Accumulation biodegradation water ALi ZSetice fuel heavy metals: insoluble polymers 1757 incineration pilot study, gills of Anodonta Aerosols effect organic, inorganic piscinalis, effect indoor/outdoor chlorine on PCDD/PCDF of body weight, sex relationship inorganic formation 2129 and glochidia components coarse and Alkylbenzenes occurrence 1539 fine particles, Taiwan linear, zooplankton gulf incinerator slags 1477 of Trieste 1119 effect a£ inhalable mixed-phase, Anaerobic conditions combustion bed sampler modification, microbial activity, temp 349 test with 3 pesicides dechlorination Adipose tissue 1135 1,2,4-trichloro- human and breast milk, Agriculture benzene, sediment Ise presence of nitro nitrous oxide emission bay 2179 musks 421 model, soil, Florida sediment, slurries rat, selective retention 1401 bromoethanesulfonate hexachloronaphthalenes plant uptake pathways of and heat treated, and appearance in organic compds from microbial reductive wildlife 2075 soil 297 dechlorination PCBs Adsorbents trapping Air 2269 efficiency, airborne H ome. WC fap Scout. uel Sea. ee Anodonta piscinalis body pesticides, sampler CEONRCERDt ©Tati en weight, sex and modification and test environmental chambers glochidia, influence on LESS using electron spin heavy metal accumulation Adsorption resonance 999 in gills 1539 Cu by montmorillonite, sampler, modification, Antifeedanet effect of glyphosate, pesticides test 1-(2,4, 6-trimethoxy- Study by anodic trapping efficiency phebutn-2 y(E) l-en-)1l-o ne, stripping voltammetry semi-urban, GC-MSD detn brief synthesis 1791 2185 biogenic hydrocarbons AOX background levels desorption, hydrocarbons, 837 sediments gulf of Finland clay minerals 627 velocity, temp 99 1V Chemosphere Apodemus flavicollius of Hg 1871 3,4-dihydroxy, hepatic cytochrome p-450 Arsenic 3,4-dihydroxy-5-methoxy, enzyme system as effect on bacterial 3,4,5-trihydroxy and indicator in degradation of 5-hydroxyvanillins, biomonitoring pollution, pentachlorophenol, degradation lignin, 1525 559 humic substances 1641 Aquatic environment methylation by Polyphsa Benzene, short time aerobic, anaerobic, peniculus presence of exposure in garages 197 biodegradation water L-methionine-methyl- 2,3-Benzofluoranthene insoluble polymers D; 1009 ionic pathways 1733 LIS 7 Ataxonomic approach to Bifenox surface runoff, Elbe, suspended matter, assess plankton system rainfall simulation PCDD/PCDF, sampling, Stability 357 field plots 649 analysis 63 Atmosphere Bilirubin freshwater, UK, indoor/outdoor UDP-glucuronyl- butyltin relationship, transferase induction concentrations effect inorganic components and CYP4Al1 P450 by 1987 ban TBT based coarse and fine coplanar PCBs, guinea, antifouling paints particles, Taiwan rat different 905 1477 responsiveness 639 gulf of Finland modelling formation and Bicaccumulation sediments, background decay NPAH 1623 chlorobenzene levels EOX/AOX 99 Pb behaviour, effect of phytoplankton, temp lake Ontario, reduced Pb fuel dependency 2041 TCDD/hydrophobic consumption 139 PCDD/PCDF mixtures by organic compds, Atrazine fish, effect of biota-to-sediment behaviour prim, sec sediment 1433 ratio 75 wastewater treatment TCDDs, hydrophobic microcosm, experimental P61 organic compds lake approach 501 mineralization, VUV Ontario 75 natural water, photolysis water, Bioassays nonylphenol, 2121 acroinvertebrate nonylphenol seasonal dynamics, 3 multi test, toxicity polyethoxylates, soils outdoor complex effluents, photodegradation conditions 453 aquatic environment 1361 terbuthylazine, sorption 2249 porewater, elutriates in relation derived P4501Al1 from dosed sediment, physico-chemical induction activity partition coeffs properties correlation hydrophobic in. 3 ‘soils 467 chemical analysis contaminants, Autoantiboby increased Laternula elliptica comparison of binding erythrocytes extracts, Antarctica methods 583 treated with cigarette L251 paritioning hydrophobic smoke extract 2285 in vitro microbial, organic compds 145 Azo dyes solid system, sediment extracts, photodegradation sensitized photo- detect and quantify quinoline in water catalysis, feasibility contaminants with 1097 study 1021 Similar action 169 St Lawrence, sediment contaminants, tributaries, PCB B effect of feeding concentration, Bacteria see also Chironomus riparius temporal variations Microorganisms larvae 597 947 degradation of Bioconcentration water quality indicated pentachlorophenol, super-lipophilic organic by marine bacteria effect of As 559 chemicals 357 1165 marine, indicators of Biodegradation see also Aquatic systems water quality 1165 Degradation inclusion effects of PCB degrading, growth on carbon dioxide recovery cyclodextrins on compds from in Sturm test 801 photodegradation photosynthetic plants CEC L-33-T-82 test data, rates, parathion and 981 interpretation 787 paraoxon 1961 sewage growth inhibition synthetic lubricant base St Lawrence river, fate test, assessing stock, investigation and distribution, bacterial toxicity of 813 chlorophenols 1943 chemicals 755 ultimate, testing for S.Alberta, geochemistry Benzaldehydes surfactants 1503 Chemosphere water insoluble chlorinated- and several environmental polymers, aerobic, alkyl-fluorenes, conditions 663 anaerobic aquatic 2139 Carbon dioxide recovery environment 1757 high mol wt in Sturm test for Biofuel combustion chlorolignin biodegradability 801 emission chlorinated sorption on Carbosphere activated dioxins, PCBs, sediment 1773 carbon, use analysis chlorobenzenes 1895 mutagenicity and PCDD/PCDF/planar PCB in Bioindicators toxicity milk 693 abiotic desposition, assessment 1859 Catechols comparison based on prep chloro-syringols chloro-3-methoxy deriv, indigo paper, effect and -pyrogallols pulp bleaching effuents, ozone monitoring, 921 prep, prop 911 Munich traffic 1905 prep and prop chloro- CBs fish, PCB environmental 3-methoxycatechol bioaccumulation contamination 1913 components 911 phytoplankton, temp Biological activity Blood dependency 2041 subacid soil, effect live Miirounaga calculation physical simulated acid rain, angustirostris, detn properties 1675 1087 environmental content UK sewage Biomarkers in contaminants Sludges 1201 ecotoxicoloy 357 microscale samples detn sorption coeffs, Biomonitoring 1795 experimental Dreissena polymorpha plasma, human milk, PCB problems 931 for environmental and dioxin levels emission biofuel pollutants 729 Dutch women and combustion 1895 pollution, hepatic infants 1721 fate, behaviour, cytochrome p-450 sampling, monitoring soil/plant systems by enzyme system in PCB/DDT levels in sewage sludge Apodemus flavicollius seals 3 application as indicator 1525 Blubber live Miirounga 1325 Bioremediation angustirostris, detn formation fly ash enhanced degradation 3 environmental catalysed reactions herbicide mixture in contaminants microscale of trichloroethylene rhizosphere of samples 1795 1977 herbicide tolerant Brominated compds flame CDDs DDs, effect on plant 1551 retardants detection in 7-ethoxycoumarin microbial respiration styrofoam 1211 O-deethylase activity quotient as indicator Bromine rat liver microsomes 477 biogenic volatile organo 1589 Biota-to-sediment ratio compds from polar CEC L-33-T-82 TCDDs, hydrophobic macroalgae 1315 biodegradation test organic compds lake role in de novo data, interpretation 787 Ontario 75 synthesis, model fly Chemicals Biotic transformation ash system 1299 organic, sorption Qsars water and soil Bromoethanesulfonate soil, sediments 1171 contaminants 323 heat treated anaerobic toxicity to bacteria, Bis-—2-ethylhexyl sediment slurries, growth inhibition phthalate microbial reductive test with sewage photodecomposition 1489 dechlorination PCBs 2269 bacteria 755 Bis ([{2,4]dichlorobenzoyl BUA sulfonic acids, SARs Chironomus riparius, ) peroxide silicone ecotoxicity, toxicity larvae feeding, effect rubber, PCB formation 2203 on sediment 2197 Butyltin concentrations, contaminant Bleaching UK, effect 1987 ban on bioassays, 597 plant, are chlorinated TBT based antifouling QSARs base-line phenols precursors of paints 905 toxicity 989 dioxins, furams 1883 Chlorinated compds pulp effluent: Cc alkanes, structure- analysis bile of Cadmium toxicity Perca fluviatilis absorption from water correlation, 7b o for chloro- by Dreissena fluorenes and phenolics 1701 polymorpha 737 alkylfluorenes in chemical stability, release, Cu uptake in bleached Kraft pulp chlorinated compds CdS suspension and pulp mill 881 photooxidation under discharges 2139 Vi Chemosphere hydrocarbons: Chloroguaiacols effect PCB in milk, use of in environemntal pH on chemical stability carbosphere activated samples, German pulp bleaching liquors carbon 693 specimen bank 313 881 GC-MSD detn biogenic formation water Chlorolignin high mol hydrocarbons, detn in chlorination 229 wt, sorption on sediment semi-urban air 837 incineration toxic 773 HG-GC-MS, Polyphsa combustion products Chloromethanes peniculus arsenic 183 photodegradation, 1289 methylation presence phenols, formation fly Chlorophenols ; L-methionine- ash catalysed bleach Kraft mill methyl-D, 1009 reactions of effluent, analysis HRGC, selective trichloroethylene bile of Perca separation enatiomers 1977 fluviatilis toxaphene congeners pulp bleaching liquors, 1701 89 chemical stability distribution, fate St HRGC-ECD and HRGC-NICI 881 Lawrence river basin SIM, quatification Chlorination 1943 toxaphene residues in aqueous, reaction effect pH on chemical marine organisms, pathways formation 3- Stability pulp environmentally chloro-4- (dichloro- bleaching liquors 881 relevant chloro- methyl) -5-hydroxy- enzymatic mediated bornanes as standard 2(5H)-furanone 1111 incorporation into 23) water with NaOCl, humic acids 703 HRGC/HRMS: products of benzene, formation: chlorinated- and phenol, phenylalanine fly ash catalysed alkyl-fluorenes 229 reactions of in bleached Kraft Chlorine organic, trichloroethylene mill pulp inorganic, effect on LOT discharges 2139 formation PCDD/PCDF, incineration pulp mill product incineration pilot study alifatic fuel, discharges, alkyl- 2129 effect organic chloronaphthlenes, Chloro-3-methoxycatechol inorganic alkylchlorophen- s pulp bleaching chlorine 2129 anthrenes, chloro effuents, prep, Prop, photodecomposition phenanthrenes 911 promoted by ferric 1261 Chloroacetic acid effect ion 57 liquid, separation PH on chemical stability QSAR, toxicity to degradation products pulp bleaching copepodid of Tisbe lignin and humic liquors 881 battaqliai, substances 1641 Chloroanilines 2,3,4,5-, Platichthys prototype smetic Lessee Ons. Seer aro-+ flesus and Solea liquid-crystalline bioconcentration solea 825 polysiloxane kinetics, Poecilia Chloropyrogallols pulp stationary phase reticulata 159 bleaching effluents, capillary column, Chlorobenzenes see CBs prep 921 separation PCBs, PAHS Chlorobornanes Chlorosyringols 2087 as standard, use in chloropyrogallols, prep sec-HPLC, gulf of quatification 921 Finland sediments, toxaphene residues in pulp bleaching background levels marine organisms 237 effluents, prep 921 EOX/AOX 99 structure and Chlorovanillins effect Chromium Swiss chard calculation of PH on chemical stability grown on soil with toxaphene components pulp bleaching liquors tannery meal fertiliser in toxaphene 881 LT mixture 245 Chromatography Cigarette smoke extract X-ray analysis, fluoresence, hydrophobic treated erythrocytes, structures toxaphene organic matter increased congeners 2067 production autoantiboby binding Chlorocatechols Phaeodactylum 2285 measurement, analytical ftricornutum 117 Clay minerals, procedure 1701 gas, soil levels tetra- adsorption/desorption Chlorofluorocarbons to hexachloro- hydrocarbons 627 loaded polyurethane non-ortho coplanar Climate effect foams, co-combustion PCBs 47 conditions on incineration plants 1455 GC-MS, PCDD/PCDF/planar trifluralin Chemosphere Vii volatilization from soil molluscicide activity, interactions 491 formulations 305 TCDDs and PCBs, pre- Cloud condensation Copper and postnatal exposure nuclei, dimethyl sulfide accidental pollution, liver neonatal rats, in atmosphere, field assessment using 1581 measurement NW Scotland Rhynchostegium Cytochrome p-450 hepatic 543 riparioides enzyme system in Coal 2001 Apodemus flavicollius as power plants, PCDD/PCDF adsorption by indicator in bio- in waste water from montmorillonite, monitoring pollution, flue gas scrubbers effect of glyphosate, 1525 2273 study by anodic Cytotoxicity lipophilic stack ash surfaces, stripping voltammetry solvents emulsified by effect of sonific- 2185 ultrasound to cultured ation on PAHs uptake, Cd release in fish cells and fish recovery 1741 CdS suspension, lethality data, good Combustion photooxidation under correlation 1495 bed temp, effect on several environmental concentration, conditions 663 D leachability, metals Corrigenda Daphnia magna in incinerator slags Hainzi L. Xu. D., lactate dehydrogenase 349 Burhenne J. and acivity, 21 day biofuel, emission Parlar H.: vol 28, toxicity test chlorinated dioxins, 237(1994): Table 1, comparing 3,4-di- PCBs, chlorobenzenes peaks No 26 and 32 chloro-aniline and 1895 should be NaBr 2021 mixed plastics with exchanged 2294 PAH lethality, QDARs for coal, formation Kotsyurbenko O.R., photoinduced toxicity PCDD/PCDF, Nozhevnikova A.N., 567 exploratory Zavarzin G.A. 27, DCC simple prep 131 principal component 1745 (1993): last DDTs analysis 1989 sentence of p 1758 electrolytic plants, PCDD/PCDF in corrected i dechlorination in waste water from flue Vourlitis G.L., Oechel bicontinuous gas scrubbers coal W.¢., Hastings S.J. microemulsion 961 power plants 2173 and Jenkins M.A.: levels in seals, waste, PCDD/PCDF ‘The effect of soil monitoring by blood emission UK 2191 moisture and thaw sampling 3 Composting formation depth on methane flux long term trends, PCDD/PCDF 155 from wet coastal mussels W Conformation tunfra ecosystems on Meditteranean coast polyhalogenated diphenyl the north slope of 897 ethers 1069 Alaska’ 2291 Deamarestia aculeata Contaminants Cosmetics nitro musks in polar, biogenic volatile environmental, human adipose tissue and iodine and bromine in living marine breast milk 421 organo compds 1315 mammals, detn Cyanuric acid atrazine Decabrombiphenyl ether microscale samples mineralization, VUV in polymeric matrices, blubber, blood 1795 photolysis water 2121 incineration, effect monitoring, application Cyclodextrins inclusion of water and metals on luminescence, review effects on photo- PCDD/PCDF concentration 1819 degradation rates, 1921 Contamination see also parathion and paraoxon, Dechlorination Pollution aquatic systems 1961 1,2, 4-trichloro-benzene, accidental by Cu, CYP2B dependent PROD sediment Ise bay assessment using activity, interactions 2179 Rhynchostegium TCDDs and PCBs, pre- electrolytic DDTs in riparioides and postnatal exposure bicontinuous 2001 liver neonatal rats 1581 microemulsion 961 conifer needles gas CYP4A P450 and bilirubin microbial reductive, phase, distribution UDP-glucuronyltransferas PCBs, heat and semivolatile compds e induction by by bromoethanesulfonate 1689 coplanar PCBs, rat treated anaerobic Controlled release with guinea pig different sediment slurries improved environmental responsiveness 639 2269 acceptance of CYPIA dependent EROD Decomposition photo, Vili Chemosphere bis-2-ethylhexyl 467 Drains water, leached phthalate 1489 Detergents herbicides, loamy silt Degradation see also nitro musks in human Soz) 275 Biodegradation adipose tissue and Dreissena polymorpha 3,3’, 4,4’ -tetrachloro- breast milk 421 biomonitoring Sr biphenyl by selected OECD screening test contamination zebra white rot fungi 1127 compared with mussels 729 azo dyes in solid harmonized OECD/EC Cd absorption from water system, sensitized methods 1503 737 photocatalysis, Dibenzothiophenes Drinking water feasibility polychlorinated produced 3-chloro-4- (dichlorometh study 1021 in metal reclamation yl) -5-hydro(x5Hy) --f2ur a CBs fate behaviour of 1279 none, formation reaction CBs in soil/plant 3,4-Dichloroaniline NaBr pathways 1111 systems 1325 toxicity compared, 21 chloromethanes 1289 day test using E electrolytic lactate dehydrogenase Earthworms assessment of dechlorination DDTs acivity in Daphnia magna ecological impact of by bicontinuous 2021 soil xenobiotics 413 microemulsion Dichlorocatechols see ECOD activity, effect of 961 DCC CBDDs, DDs, rat liver mixture of 3 herbicides Dichlorprop-p surface microsomes 1589 enhanced in runoff, rainfall Ecology rhizosphere herbicide Simulation field plots German specimen bank of tolerant plant 1551 649 chlorinated pentachloro-phenol by Diet see also Food hydrocarbons in bacteria, effect of 1,3,6,8-TCDD, effect on environemntal As 559 Oryzias latiupes, samples 313 photo, nonylphenol and Indoplanorbis exustus impact of xenobiotics, nonylphenol 1369 assessment by soil polyethoxylates in Dimethyl sulfide earthworms 413 natural waters 1361 metabolism marine techniques, evaluation photocatalysed phytoplankton, of xenobiotic effects transformation of tropospheric 357 nitrobenzene on TiO, reactions, field Ecosystems and ZnO 1229 measurement NW Scotland algebraic/graphical photooxidation aqueous 543 comparison tool, soln metalaxyl, Dioxins pollution river hydrogen peroxide and bleach plant, are Elbe, Hasse diagrams, titanium dioxide chlorinated phenols 863 873 presence 341 precursors 1883 Ecotoxicity toxicity Deinking recycling paper chlorinated, emission sulfonic acids, SARs, mill, mass balance biofuel combustion BUA compilation 2203 PCDD/PCDF 1633 1895 Effluents Deposition abiotic and levels, plasma, human pulp mill: bioindicators, milk, Dutch women and alkylchloro- comparison based on infants 1721 naphthalenes, indigo paper effect toxic sulfur analogs chlorophenan- ozone monitoring, Munich from metal threnes, alkyl- traffic 1905 reclamation 1279 chlorophen- DEs polyhalogenated, NMR Diphenyl ethers see DEs anthrenes 1261 spectroscopy and Diphenylsulfides identification and conformation 1069 polychlorinated produced level chlorinated Desethylatrazinw in metal reclamation neutral aromatic behaviour prim, sec 1279 sulfur compds and wastewater treatment Disequilibria natural alkylated derivs, 1611 systems, review 2049 Desisopropylatrazine understanding redox Electrostatic behaviour prim, sec capacity precipitator time-scale wastewater treatment 613 analysis, PCDD/PCDF 1611 Dissolved organic matter formationincinerator fly Desorption effect on terbuthylazine ash 23 terbuthylazine and transport in soil 533 Elutriates from dosed atrazine in relation Dolphins US Atlantic, sediment, partition physico-chemical coplanar PCBs and metal coeffs hydrophobic properties in 3 soils residues 1245 contaminants, comparison Chemosphere ix of methods 583 EOX background levels using environmentally Enantiomers toxaphene sediments gulf of relevant chloro- congeners, selective Finland 99 bornanes as standard separation, synthesis Erythrocytes treated 237 and isolation seal with cigarette smoke toxicity glyphosate blubber 89 extract, increased 745 Energy-—from-waste autoantiboby binding to Flame retardants combustion, PCDD/PCDF rythrocytes 2285 brominated, detection in emission UK 2101 Escherichia coli solar styrofoam 1211 Environment inactivation in water Fluorescent compds chemicals, evaluation using titanium dioxide hydrophobic organic physical property catalyst 607 matter production relationships 1657 Ethoxycoumarin Phaeodactylum coastal, marine O-deethylase see ECOD tricornutum 117 bacteria, indicators Exchange reaction Fly ash of water quality 1165 dissolved Cu and CdS, catalysed reactions of contamination: effect photoirradiation trichloroethylene, dimethyl sulfide in 663 formation chlorinated atmosphere field Exhaust pollutants benzenes, phenols, measurement NW photooxidation 1289 1977 Scotland 543 Exposure benzene, dioxin/furan formation, hexachloro- gasoline short time time-scale analysis, naphthalenes, exposure in garages 197 incinerators 23 selective Extraction semivolatile model system, role of Br retention compds gas phase in de novo synthesis rat liver and contamination conifer 1299 appearance needles 1689 Food see also Diet wildlife 2075 Chironomus riparius living marine F larvae, effect on mammals, detn Fatty acids patterns of sediment contaminant microscale samples phospholipids and bioassays 597 blubber, blood, lipopolysaccharides in TCDD/TCDF/planar PCB 1795 environmental samples exposure by Dutch impact assessment, 391 Turks, revelance of equilibrium Ferrous sulfide reaction mutton 675 fugacity kinetics with heavy Fuel reduced Pb, effect calculations, metals 1147 on atmospheric Pb worst case Fertilisers tannery meal behaviour 139 approach 2151 in soil, Cr in Swiss Fugacity monitoring, chard 717 equilibrium application Ficus distichus polar, calculations, worst luminescence, biogenic volatile iodine case appraoch, review 1819 and bromine organo environment potential of starch compds 1315 impact assessment encapsulated Fish 2151 herbicides 1035 bioaccumulation model, pesticide runoff pollutants, Dreissena PCDD/PCDF mixtures, to surface water, polymorpha for effect of development, biomonitoring 729 sediment 1433 validation 511 samples, fatty acid effect of dietary Fungi patterns 1,3,6,8-TCDD 1369 subacid soil, effect of phospholipids and lethality data and Simulated acid rain lipopolysaccharides cytotoxicity to 1087 391 cultured fish cells, white rot, Enzymatic reactions correlation between 3,3’,4,4'’-tetra- incorporation 2- and of lipophilic chlorobiphenyl 4-chlorophenol into solvents emulsified degradation 1127 humic acids 703 by ultrasound 1495 Fungicides induction, bilirubin Necker river, photooxidation aqueous UDP-glucuronyl- indentification soln metalaxyl, transferase and Di-0-0’'-Cl-, hydrogen peroxide and CYP4A1 P450 by mono-O-Cl- and non-O- titanium dioxide coplanar PCBs, Cl-substit PCB presence 341 rat, guinea pig congeners 1913 precipitation in different responsive- tissues, quatification N.Germany 1559 ness 639 toxaphene residues Furam Chemosphere bleach plant, are wastewater 2173 precipitation in chlorinated phenols N.Germany 1559 precursors 1883 H s-triazine, behaviour toxic sulfur analogs Halichoerus qrypus prim sec wastewater from metal enatiomers toxaphene treatment 1611 reclamation 1279 congeners, selective sorption terbuthylazine 2 (5H) -Furanone separation 89 and atrazine in 3-chloro-4- (dichlorometh PCB/DDT levels, relation physico- yl)-5-hydroxy-deriv, monitoring by blood chemical properties, formation reaction sampling 3 3 soils 467 pathways 1111 Halogens organic, total starch encapsulated, leachable amounts in controlled release, r soil 1467 environmental ~) Gammaruus pulex Halophytes trace metals, contamination precopula disruption occurrence, distribution potential 1035 after brief exposure to 1189 surface runoff, rainfall lindane 2011 Hasse diagrams simulation, field Gasoline algebraic/graphical plots 649 reduced Pb, effect on comparison tool, trifluralin volatil- atmospheric Pb pollution ization from soil, behaviour 139 ecosystems 863, 873 effect of air short time exposure in Hazard assessment velocity, garages 197 adsorption/desorption temp and humidity, Genotoxicity hydrocarbons clay 491 cytotoxicity, minerals 627 Hexachloronaphthalenes 3-amino-1-methy1-5H-pyri EIA, equilibrium 1, 2, 3,567, (= and do-4,3-djindole 853 fugacity 1,2,3,4,6, 7-isomers, Geochemistry Hg in calculations, worst selective retention rat watersheds S.Alberta case appraoch 2151 liver and appearance 1871 stardarized water for wildlife 2075 Glyphosate toxic substances in Humic substances effect on Cu adsorption soil 219 acids, enzyme-mediated by montmorillonite, TCDD/TCDF/planar PCB incorporation 2- and study by anodic exposure from food by 4-chlorophenol 703 stripping voltammetry Dutch Turks, effect on hydrolysis 2185 revelance of mutton, organic pollutants toxicity to fish 745 675 1749 Graphic display toxicity, experimental Hydrocarbons multivariate analysis approach aquatic adsorption/desorption comparison microcosm systems, clay minerals 627 ecotoxicological 501 aliphatic, zooplankton and physico-chemical xenobiotics evaluated by gulf of Trieste 1119 data 2249 ecotoxicological biogenic, detn in Grass silage juice, standard tests 357 semi-urban air by heavy metal removal from HCBs long term trends, GC-MSD 837 polluted soil 383 mussels W meditteranean petroleum, aromatic and Groundwater coast 897 polynuclear, effect of DOM on Health risk indicators, soil terbuthylazine human, PCDD/PCDF contamination by transport in soil, contaminated fish crude oil 1599 533 Canada 1079 Hydrolysis organic isazofos migration marine bacteria, pollutants, effect temp, irrigated turfgrass indicators of water pH, ionic strength and soil 721 quality 1165 humic substances 1749 Growth Herbicides Hydrophobic compds inhibition test, sewage glyphosate toxicity to contaminants, partition bacteria, assessing fish 745 coeffs, natural bacterial toxicity of losses into subsurface water, porewater, chemicals 755 drains on loamy silt elutriates from dosed PCB-degrading bacteria $oil.273 sediment, comparison on compds from mixture of 3, enhanced of methods 583 photosynthetic degradation in fluorescent organic plants 981 rhizosphere herbicide matter production Gypsum combustion tolerant plant 1551 Phaeodactylum plants, flue gas mobility on non-culti- tricornutum washing, PCDD/PCDF in vated soil 285 2ET

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