Environmental Science & Technology 1996 Ronald A. Hites - Abstracts

Environmental Science & Technology 1996 Ronald A. Hites
TitleSubjectAuthors
Case study of organochlorine pesticides in the indoor air of a home.Science and technologyStaci L. Simonich, Ronald A. Hites, Louis P. Brzuzy, Jeffrey C. Wallace, Susan M. Visscher
Diurnal variations in atmospheric concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls and endosulfan.Science and technologyRonald A. Hites, Jeffrey C. Wallace
Global mass balance for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans.Science and technologyRonald A. Hites, Louis P. Brzuzy
Historical input and degradation of toxaphene in Lake Ontario sediment.Science and technologyRonald A. Hites, Michael J. Howdeshell
Is the Hyde Park Dump, near the Niagara River, still affecting the sediment of Lake Ontario?Science and technologyRonald A. Hites, Michael J. Howdeshell
OH radical reactions: the major removal pathway for polychlorinated biphenyls from the atmosphere.Science and technologyRonald A. Hites, Philip N. Anderson
Response to comment on 'global mass balance for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans'. (response to article by Daniel J. Shanefield, Environmental Science and Technology, p.3646)Science and technologyRonald A. Hites, Louis P. Brzuzy
Sampling and analysis artifacts caused by elevated indoor air polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations.Science and technologyRonald A. Hites, Ilora Basu, Jeffrey C. Wallace
System to measure relative rate constants of semivolatile organic compounds with hydroxyl radicals.Science and technologyRonald A. Hites, Philip N. Anderson
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