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Publications: EAEI Environmental Science & Technology

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1998

Bennett, Deborah H, Thomas E McKone, Michael Matthies, and William E Kastenberg."General formulation of characteristic travel distance for semivolatile chemicals in a multimedia environment."Environmental Science and Technology 32 (1998) 4023-4030. DOI(link is external)

1997

Dowdy, Deanna L, and Thomas E McKone."Predicting the Bioconcentration of Organic Chemicals from Soil or Air into Plants Using Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships."Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 16.12 (1997) 2448-2456. DOI(link is external)
McKone, Thomas E, Kevin P Brand, and Chao Shan."Environmental health risk assessment for tritium releases at the national tritium labeling facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory." (1997).

1996

Kirchstetter, Thomas W, Brett C Singer, Robert A Harley, Gary R Kendall, and Waymond Chan."Impact of oxygenated gasoline use on California light-duty vehicle emissions."Environmental Science & Technology 30.2 (1996) 661-670. DOI(link is external)

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