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Bison #:
SEL Reference TD 176.4.H69 1989 v.2
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EXPOSURE DATA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: SOLVENTS, vol. 2
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis Publishers, 1989
Properties:
Environmental; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Solvents
Identifiers:
Abiotic degradation; Aquatic fate; Atmospheric fate; Average daily intake; Bioconcentration; Boiling point; Dissociation constant; Environmental fate; Henry's law constant; Melting point; Molecular weight; Partition coefficient; Soil absorption; Solubility; Terrestrial fate; Vapor pressure; Volatilization
Note:
This series of books outlines in detail how individual chemicals are released, transported and degraded in the environment and how they are exposed to humans and environmental organisms. It reviews available data on physical/chemical properties, commercial use and possible sources of environmental fate, and monitoring data of individual chemicals. Each review of a chemical provides data necessary for a qualitative or quantitative exposure assessment.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD 176.4.H69 1989 v.3
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EXPOSURE DATA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: PESTICIDES, vol. 3
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis Publishers, 1989
Properties:
Environmental; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Pesticides
Identifiers:
Abiotic degradation; Aquatic fate; Atmospheric fate; Average daily intake; Bioconcentration; Boiling point; Dissociation constant; Environmental fate; Henry's law constant; Melting point; Molecular weight; Partition coefficient; Soil absorption; Solubility; Terrestrial fate; Vapor pressure; Volatilization
Note:
This series of books outlines in detail how individual chemicals are released, transported and degraded in the environment and how they are exposed to humans and environmental organisms. It reviews available data on physical/chemical properties, commercial use and possible sources of environmental fate, and monitoring data of individual chemicals. Each review of a chemical provides data necessary for a qualitative or quantitative exposure assessment.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD176.4.H69 1989 v.1
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EXPOSURE DATA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: PRIORITY POLLUTANTS, vol. 1.
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis Publishers, 1989
Properties:
Environmental; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Organic compounds; Priority pollutants
Identifiers:
Abiotic degradation; Aquatic fate; Atmospheric fate; Average daily intake; Bioconcentration; Biodegradation; Boiling point; Dissociation constant; Environmental fate; Henry's law constant; Melting point; Molecular weight; Partition coefficient; Soil absorption; Solubility; Terrestrial fate; Vapor pressure; Volatilization
Note:
This series of books outlines in detail how individual chemicals are released, transported and degraded in the environmental organisms. It reviews available data on physical/chemical properties, commercial use and possible sources of environmental contamination, environmental fate, and montioring data for individual chemicals. Each review of a chemical provides data necessary for a qualitative or quantitative exposure assessment.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD 176.4.H69 1989 v.4
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EXPOSURE DATA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: SOLVENTS 2, vol. 4
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis Publishers, 1989
Properties:
Environmental; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Solvents
Identifiers:
Abiotic degradation; Aquatic fate; Atmospheric fate; Average daily intake; Bioconcentration; Boiling point; Dissociation constant; Environmental fate; Henry's law constant; Melting point; Molecular weight; Partition coefficient; Soil absorption; Solubility; Terrestrial fate; Vapor pressure; Volatilization
Note:
This series of books outlines in detail how individual chemicals are released, transported and degraded in the environment and how they are exposed to humans and environmental organisms. It reviews available dataon physical/chemical properties, commercial use and possible sources of environmental fate, and monitoring data of individual chemicals. Each review of a chemical provides data necessary for a qualitative or quantitative exposure assessment.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD 176.4.H69 1989 v.5
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EXPOSURE DATA FOR ORGANIC CHEMICALS: SOLVENTS, vol. 5
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis Publishers, 1989
Properties:
Environmental; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
Hydrocarbons; Organic chemicals; Solvents
Identifiers:
Abiotic degradation; Aquatic fate; Atmospheric fate; Average daily intake; Bioconcentration; Biodegradation; Boiling point; Dissociation constant; Environmental fate; Henry's law constant; Melting point; Molecular weight; Partition coefficient; Soil adsorption; Solubility; Terrestrial fate; Vapor pressure; Volatilization
Note:
This series of books outlines in detail how individual chemicals are released, transported and degraded in the environment and how they are exposed to humans and environmental organisms. It reviews available data on physical/chemical properties, commercial use and possible sources of environmental fate, and monitoring data of individual chemicals. Each review of a chemical provides data necessary for a qualitative or quantitative exposure assessment.
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