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    Information needs for marine pollution studies by Goldberg, E.D. (Scripps Inst. of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA (USA))

    “…Information needed for the resolution of environmental problems is a commodity with an economic value. The minimum necessary information implies minimal costs…”
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    Impact of fossil fuel combustion on the sediments of Lake Michigan by Goldberg, Edward D, Hodge, Vernon F, Griffin, John J, Koide, Minoru, Edgington, David N

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-04-1981)
    “…The inputs of metals to sediment in southern lake Michigan were shown to vary with the fluxes of charcoals whose morphologies and surface characteristics are…”
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    Trace organic contamination in the Americas: An overview of the US National Status & Trends and the International ‘Mussel Watch’ programmes by Sericano, J.L., Wade, T.L., Jackson, T.J., Brooks, J.M., Tripp, B.W., Farrington, J.W., Mee, L.D., Readmann, J.W., Villeneuve, J.-P., Goldberg, E.D.

    Published in Marine Pollution Bulletin (1995)
    “…The National Status & Trends (NS&T, 1986–1993) and the International Mussel Watch (IMW, 1991–1992) programmes provide a good coverage of a broad range of…”
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    U.S. "Mussel Watch" 1976-1978: an overview of the trace-metal, DDE, PCB, hydrocarbon and artificial radionuclide data by Farrington, John W, Goldberg, Edward D, Risebrough, Robert W, Martin, John H, Bowen, Vaughan T

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-08-1983)
    “…Data are provided for PCBs, aromatic hydrocarbons, and plutonium 239 and 240 concentrations in three species of mussels found in 62 locations on the U.S. East…”
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    TBT: An Environmental Dilemma by Goldberg, Edward D.

    “…The history and production of the TBT (tributyl tin compound) dilemma is examined. TBT can save vessel operators millions of dollars annually; however, they…”
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    Rice inhibits intestinal secretions by Goldberg, E.D. (University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA.), Saltzman, J.R

    Published in Nutrition reviews (01-01-1996)
    “…Rice-based oral rehydration solutions have been found to be effective in decreasing stool output and improving intestinal absorption in acute infectious…”
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    Impact of fossil fuel combustion on sediments of Lake Michigan: A reprise by Griffin, J J, Goldberg, ED

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-01-1983)
    “…The size distribution of charcoals in sediments of Lake Michigan reflects the onset of the industrial revolution and the increased intensities of fossil fuel…”
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    Fossil Fuel Combustion and the Major Sedimentary Cycle by Bertine, K. K., Goldberg, Edward D.

    “…The combustion of the fossil fuels coal, oil, and lignite potentially can mobilize many elements into the atmosphere at rates, in general, less than but…”
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    Synthetic Organohalides in the Sea [and Discussion] by Goldberg, E. D.

    “…The environmental behaviours of the heavier halogenated hydrocarbons such as DDT and its residues and the polychlorinated biphenyls are known in general form…”
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    Morphologies and Origin of Elemental Carbon in the Environment by Griffin, John J., Goldberg, Edward D.

    “…Carbon particles extracted from sediments collected by box coring from southeastern Lake Michigan were compared with carbon particles extracted from oil, coal,…”
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    History of heavy metal pollution in Southern California coastal zone - reprise by Bertine, Kathe K, Goldberg, Edward D

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-03-1977)
    “…The anthropogenic fluxes of lead, vanadium, and zinc to sediments of the San Clemente basin, 100 km off the Southern California coast, are shown to be…”
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    Trace Elements in Clams, Mussels, and Shrimp by Bertine, K. K., Goldberg, E. D.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-1972)
    “…Compositional changes in the trace element content of shells of mussels and clams that might be related to man's influence on the composition of inshore marine…”
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    Mercury in a Greenland Ice Sheet: Evidence of Recent Input by Man by Weiss, Herbert V., Koide, Minoru, Goldberg, Edward D.

    “…The increased mercury content in a Greenland ice sheet over the last several decades suggests the dissemination of this element about the earth's atmosphere…”
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    Selenium and Sulfur in a Greenland Ice Sheet: Relation to Fossil Fuel Combustion by Weiss, Herbert V., Koide, Minoru, Goldberg, Edward D.

    “…In the combustion of fossil fuels, selenium is mobilized in the atmosphere to a much lesser extent than is sulfur. This difference is ascribed to the chemical…”
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