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Bernard Crimmins
⟶ Atualizado 27 out 2017 ⟶
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Perfluorinated Chemicals reported in Environmental Media (Moody et al., 2001, Johnson et al., 2002)
DDT Detected in fish from all of the Great Lakes Rienert et al. 1965
Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement Signed 1972
Canadian Wildlife Service begins herring gull egg collections 1969
US and Canadian Fish Monitoring Programs Established
Colormetric Detection of DDT in Fat (Schechter 1945)
Single congener Aroclor concentration estimation
Individual congener PCB quantifications Mullins et al., 1984, Safe, 1985)
Capillary GC-ECD applied to PCB analysis (Muir and Svenko 2006)
Full MS scan fish tissue for petroleum related chemicals (Hesselberg 1977)
MS method for PCBs/OCPs applied to monitoring programs (Schmidt and Hesselberg 1992)
Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) Meeting to expand US Fish program to include emerging chemicals in routine monitoring (PBDEs, PCNs, PCDD/Fs and Mercury)
International Joint Commission (IJC) literature synthesis (1997-2008) of chemicals of emerging concern (CEC) in Great Lakes water, sediment and fish (current use pesticides, pharmaceuticals, steroids, hormones, APE, PFS, HFS, Cl-paraffins, Kleckla et al., 2010)
Emerging halogenated contaminants In Great Lakes fish review (Chlorinated paraffins,aromatics, PBDEs and HFRs and PFS, Clement et al., 2012)
In Silico CECs and byproducts identifiedusing production volume calculated physicochemical properties information (Howard and Muir, 2010, 2011, 2013)
GLFMSP Reorganized to allocate funds to comprehensive screening and discovery of emerging contaminants in the Great Lakes (Crimmins et al., 2013)
Comprehensive screening of Great Lakes Fish and Sediments for halogenated organic contaminants (Jobst et al., 2013)
Hybrid targeted/non-targeted approach for PFAS analyses (Crimmins et al., 2014)
Discovery of novel polyfluorinated acids in Great Lakes trout using comprehensive screening (Baygi et al., 2016)
Dechlorane plus identified in Lake Sediment (Hoh et al., 2006)
Methoxylated Polybrominated diphenoxybenzene congeners discovered in gulls (Chen et al., 2011)