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Found 136 dataset(s) matching "bioaccumulation".
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The U.S. Geological Survey is studying uranium and associated trace element bioaccumulation in aquatic invertebrates across a gradient of dissolved uranium concentrations in spring outflow pools...
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The Hannibal Pool of the Ohio River is heavily industrialized and receives direct effluent discharges from coal power plants, chlor-alkali plants, and sewage treatment facilities. Mercury (Hg) is...
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This paper described development of an in vitro/in vivo model that accounts for first pass clearance effects. The model details are contained in the supporting information for the paper. This...
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This dataset details mercury concentrations and mercury stable isotope values collected as part of an environmental mercury assessment encompassing the Mobile and Tombigbee Rivers as well as two...
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The St Louis River (SLR) is the second largest tributary to Lake Superior and a designated area of concern (AOC) due to past industrial contamination of organic chemicals and heavy metals,...
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These data were compiled to study mercury and selenium concentrations in fish species and assemblages in lotic waterbodies across the Upper Colorado River Basin. Data were compiled from State and...
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This paper describes the results of an international ring trial (round robin study) of in vitro methods used to measure chemical biotransformation in fish. Researchers at six laboratories in the...
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This ScienceHub entry was developed for the published paper: Consoer et al., 2016, Toxicokinetics of perfluorooctane sulfonate in rainow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), Environ. Toxicol. Chem....
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The Hells Canyon Complex (HCC) is comprised of a series of three consecutive reservoirs (Brownlee, Oxbow, and Hells Canyon) along a 145 km reach of the Snake River bordered by Idaho to the east...
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Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a designated Site of Hemispheric Importance for migratory birds by the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. Elevated mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg) levels...
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Numerous per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are of growing concern worldwide, due to their ubiquitous presence, bioaccumulation and adverse effects. Surface waters in the United States...
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Clear Lake, located within the Coast Range west of California's Central Valley, is the largest natural freshwater lake contained fully within the state. The lake has three arms: a large open-water...
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Data in this data release were obtained from water samples collected under Yellowstone National Park (YNP) Research Permit YELL-05194 in 2017, 2019, and 2020 through the Integrated Yellowstone...
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Yuma Ridgway’s rail (Rallus obsoletus yumanensis, hereafter, rail) are an endangered species for which patches of emergent marsh within the Salton Sea watershed comprise a substantial portion of...
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Water quality and fish tissue samples were collected and measured for mercury concentrations in a total of 23 small to medium size lakes in Minnesota to assess the impact that zebra mussel...
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This data contains information specifically for the Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the Development Area (ANIMIDA 1999 - 2002) and continuation of Arctic Nearshore Impact Monitoring in the...
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Our findings identified five structural categories of PFAS prone to metabolism. The metabolism pathways of PFAS are highly related to their structures and significantly impact their...
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Abstract The purpose of this sampling was to collect matched aquatic insect and water samples to support metals mixture toxicity modeling. This is part of a larger study that included exposing...
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Data from 10-day sediment toxicity tests of bed sediments from the Buffalo River Area of Concern (AOC) and reference reaches on the Buffalo River upstream of the AOC, Erie County, New York,...
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This data release includes results of raw water, soil, seston, and fish tissue samples collected from 14 lakes within Lake Clark National Park and Katmai National Park between 2007 and 2017....