Selected WET related articles from:

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, vol. 16: An International Journal
(Copies of this compendium of articles are available through SETAC at a cost of $25 US.)

Vol. 16, No. 2 p. 251 Effects of the Insecticide DursbanŽ4E (Active Ingredient Chlorpyrifos) in Outdoor Experimental Ditches: Responses of Ecosystem Metabolism
Vol. 16, No. 2 p. 351 Evidence of Variability in Ambient Fathead Minnow Short-Term Chronic Tests is Due to Pathogenic Infection
Vol. 16, No. 3 p. 509 Evaluation of the Water-Effect Ratio Procedure for Metals in a Riverine System
Vol. 16, No. 3 p. 551 Identification of Acute Toxicants in New Bedford Harbor Sediments
Vol. 16, No. 3 p. 559 Optimization of In Situ Bioassays with Hyalella azteca and Chironimus tentans
Vol. 16, No. 4 p. 794 Estimating Low Toxic Effects
Vol. 16, No. 6 p. 1165 Chironimus tentans Life-Cycle Test: Design and Evaluation for Use in Assessing Toxicity in Contaminated Sediments
Vol.16, No. 6 p. 1203 Development of a Cation-Exchange Methodology for Marine Toxicity Identification Evaluation Application
Vol.16, No. 9 p. 1970 Acute Toxicity and Structure-Activity Relationships of Nine Alcohol Ethoxylate Surfactants to Fathead Minnow and Daphnia magna
Vol.16, No. 10 p. 1993 Ion Toxicity and Produced Water
Vol.16, No. 10 p. 1996 The Interactive Effects of Essential Ions and Salinity on the Survival of Mysidopsis bahia in 96-H Acute Toxicity Tests of Effluents Discharged to Marine and Estuarine Receiving Waters
Vol.16, No. 10 p. 2002 Major Ion Toxicity of Six Produced Waters to Three Freshwater Species: Application of Ion Toxicity Models and TIE Procedures
Vol.16, No. 10 p. 2009 Statistical Models to Predict the Toxicity of Major Ions to Ceriodaphnia dubia, Daphnia magna and Pimephales promelas (Fathead minnows)
Vol.16, No. 10 p. 2020 Toxicity Identification Evaluations of Produced-Water Effluents
Vol. 16, No. 11 p. 2304 Joint Acute Toxicity of Diazinon and Chlorpyrifos to Ceriodaphnia dubia
Vol. 16, No. 12 p. 2438 Effects of Chlorpyrifos on Individuals and Populations of Daphnia pulex in the Laboratory and Field

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