| Selected WET related articles from: ENVIRONMENTAL
TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, vol. 18: An International Journal |
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| Volume/Number Page | Article Title |
| Vol. 18, No. 1 p. 30 | Silver Toxicity to Chironomus tentans in Two Freshwater Sediments |
| Vol. 18, No. 1 p. 40 | Predicting Toxicity of Sediments Spiked with Silver |
| Vol. 18, No. 1 p. 49 | Effects of Altering Freshwater Chemistry on Physiological Responses of Rainbow Trout to Silver Exposure |
| Vol. 18, No. 1 p. 56 | Effects of Chloride, Calcium, and Dissolved Organic Carbon on Silver Toxicity: Comparison Between Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows |
| Vol. 18, No. 1 p. 63 | Influence of Water Quality on Silver Toxicity to Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas), and Water Fleas (Daphnia magna) |
| Vol. 18, No. 1 p. 89 | Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of Silver Compounds: A Review |
| Vol. 18, No. 2 p. 207 | Use of Ulva lactuca to Distinguish pH-Dependent Toxicants in Marine Waters and Sediments |
| Vol.18, No. 2 p. 222 | Tolerance of Freshwater Test Organisms to Formulated Sediments for Use as Control Materials in Whole-Sediment Toxicity Tests |
| Vol.18, No. 2 p. 231 | Sediment Organic Matter Content as a Confounding Factor in Toxicity Tests with Chironomus tentans |
| Vol.18, No. 2 p. 285 | Sensitivity and Variability of Metrics Used in Biological Assessments of Running Waters |
| Vol.18, No. 2 p. 299 | Benthic Invertebrate Metals Exposure, Accumulation, and Community-level Effects Downstream from a Hard-rock Mine Site |
| Vol.18, No. 2 p. 313 | Behavioral Avoidance: Possible Mechanism for Explaining Abundance and Distribution of Trout Species in a Metal-Impacted River |
| Vol.18, No. 3 p. 401 | Identification of Toxic Substances in United Kingdom Estuaries |
| Vol.18, No. 3 p. 430 | Response of Mysid Shrimp (Mysidopsis bahia), Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus), and Inland Silverside Minnow (Menidia beryllina) to Changes in Artificial Seawater Salinity |
| Vol.18, No. 3 p. 509 | Toxicity Identification Evaluation of Metal-contaminated Sediments Using an Artificial Pore Water Containing Dissolved Organic Carbons |
| Vol. 18, No. 3 p. 549 | Ecological Effects of Mosquito Control on Zooplankton, Insects, and Birds |
| Vol. 18, No. 3 p. 560 | Influence of Food, Aquatic Humus, and Alkalinity on Methylmercury Uptake by Daphnia magna |
| Vol. 18, No. 3 p. 567 | Aquatic Ecological Risks Posed By Tributyltin in United States Surface Waters: Pre-1989 to 1996 Data |
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