PCB Emission Sources in Hudson River Area
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MODELING SOURCE-TO-RECEPTOR ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT: ATRAZINE, PCBS AND DIOXIN IN NORTH AMERICA
by Paul Woods Bartlett, Barry Commoner, Kim Couchot, Brian Bush,* Holger Eisl and Paul Cooney
Center for the Biology of Natural Systems (CBNS), Queens College, Flushing, New York, USA
*School of Public Health, State University of New York, Albany, New York, USA
Presented at Dioxin 2000, Monterey, California, August 2000
Published in Organohalogen Compounds Vol.45 2000
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[Article MSWord 1,085kb] (better graphics)
THE EXPOSURE OF THE NEW YORK CITY WATERSHED TO PCBs EMITTED FROM THE HUDSON RIVER
by Barry Commoner, Brian Bush*, Paul Woods Bartlett, Kimberly Couchot, Holger Eisl
Center for the Biology of Natural Systems (CBNS), Queens College, CUNY
*School of Public Health, New York State University at Albany
This study was supported by a grant from the New York Community Trust.
[Report PDF 104kb] (without figures and appendix)
[Appendix PDF 90kb] (without figures)
Selected Maps, Figures and Charts:
Fig 2: Hudson River PCB Mass Balance and Atmospheric Emission
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Fig 11: Modeled River Emissions and Relative Contribution to Reservoirs and Basins (Aug-Sept 1999)
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Fig 14A: Modeled Reservoirs and Basins Air PCB Concentrations (Aug-Sept 1999)
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CURRENT RESEARCH: Tree Bark Sampling, Air Sampling and Year-Round Atmospheric Modeling
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