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Options for Occupational Health Surveillance of Workers Potentially Exposed to Engineered Nanoparticles: State of the Science
Date: May 2008
Health authorities, employers, and worker representatives are
increasingly faced with making decisions about occupational health
surveillance of workers potentially exposed to nanoparticles.
Kenneth Mundt, PhD,
Diane Mundt, PhD, and fellow...
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Comparing Functional Assessments of Wetlands to Measurements of Soil Characteristics and Nitrogen Processing
Date: October 2007
ENVIRON Senior Associate Ryan Szuch, a former member of the
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center team, recently completed
a study comparing actual measurements of N processing with
hydrogeomorphic (HGM) wetlands assessment results related to
nutrient processing function. The results were published in the
September 2007 issue of WETLANDS.
State-of-the-Science Review: Does Manganese Exposure During Welding Pose a Neurological Risk?
Date: August 2007
Authored by Senior Manager Annette
Santamaria, Ph.D., M.P.H., D.A.B.T., this paper presents a
critical analysis of published studies conducted on a variety of
manganese-exposed occupational cohorts during the last 100 years
and includes a regulatory history of manganese and welding fumes.
It was originally published in the Journal of Toxicology and
Environmental Health.
High Resolution Atmospheric Modeling of Flurotelomer Alcohols and Perfluorocarboxylic Acids
Date: August 2007
An article representing a collaborative effort between E. I. du
Pont de Nemours and Company and ENVIRON's Greg Yarwood, Susan Kemball-Cook, Michael
Keinath, and Stephen T. Washburn was recently
published on...
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Implementing the Decoupled Direct Method for Sensitivity Analysis in a Particulate Matter Air Quality Model
Date: March 2007
Environmental Science and Technology recently published
a technical paper written by Dr. Bonyoung Koo, of ENVIRON's
Novato, California, office. Dr.
Koo's manuscript presents advanced mathematical methods for
understanding air pollution impacts on particulate matter (PM2.5),
visibility, and ozone.
A limited...
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