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  1. Halogenated Hydrocarbons in the Atmosphere

    This report reviews the present knowledge about all halocarbon species that contribute to the stratospheric halogen budget. Since review articles...
    P. Fabian in Air Pollution
    Chapter 1986
  2. Hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide

    All industrial processes contribute to the pollution of our environment. The greatest man-made contributions to atmospheric pollution (in terms of...
    A. E. McIntyre, J. N. Lester in Handbook of Air Pollution Analysis
    Chapter 1986
  3. Management of Radioactive Wastes

    Radioactivity has always been with us. However, humankind was not aware of it until recently, primarily because there were no means to measure it. In...
    Donald B. Aulenbach, Robert M. Ryan in Water Resources and Natural Control Processes
    Chapter 1986
  4. Institutional Mechanisms for Converting Sporadic Agency Decisions into Systematic Risk Management Strategies

    The explosive growth of federal responsibility for risk management in health and safety areas is generally well known. Table 1 illustrates the broad...
    Arthur Oleinick, Lynn D. Disney, Karen S. East in Risk Evaluation and Management
    Chapter 1986
  5. New perspectives in ecotoxicology

    The task of regulating potentially harmful chemicals in the environment is presently hindered by the lack of appropriate concepts and methods for...

    Simon A. Levin, Kenneth D. Kimball, ... Sarah F. Kimball in Environmental Management
    Article 01 September 1984
  6. Organic Material in Sea Water

    While the study of the composition of organic matter in sea water dates back to the Challenger expedition, and is therefore almost as old as the...
    Chapter 1984
  7. Phthalic Acid Esters

    The twentieth century can as properly be called the age of organic chemistry as it can the atomic age. The dramatic increase in the production of...
    C. S. Giam, E. Atlas, ... J. E. Leonard in Anthropogenic Compounds
    Chapter 1984
  8. The estuary as a filter: Physical processes

    W. C. Boicourt in Estuaries
    Article 01 September 1983
  9. Radiation and Energy Transport in the Earth Atmosphere System

    The vulnerability of the ecological equilibrium in the biosphere is a matter of growing concern since startling research results about environmental...
    Chapter 1982
  10. Organic Dyes and Pigments

    Color, which contributes so much to the beauty of Nature, is essential to the attractiveness and acceptability of most products used by modern...
    E. A. Clarke, R. Anliker in Anthropogenic Compounds
    Chapter 1980
  11. Environmental Aspects of Energy Alternatives

    Since the so-called ‘energy crisis’, practically all countries in the world have dedicated considerable attention to energy strategies. Some, such as...
    Amasa S. Bishop, Claude G. Ducret in Growth without Ecodisasters?
    Chapter 1980
  12. Abstracts

    Vankuilenburg J., Bidleman T. F., ... Ghose Sankar in Environmental Management
    Article 01 July 1978
  13. Identification by physical means of organic moieties of conjugates produced from carbaryl by tobacco cells in suspension culture

    Carbaryl (1-naphthyl methylcarbamate), labeled with 14 C in the C 1 -naphthyl, carbonyl, or N -methyl position, was introduced into the culture medium of...

    Raymond K. Locke, Jo -Yun T. Chen, ... James A. Sphon in Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    Article 01 December 1976
  14. Noise control for industry

    John M. Handley in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
    Article 01 September 1973
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