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    Whole Effluent Toxicity Data and Discharge Volumes to Assess the Likelihood that Environmental Risks of Offshore Produced Water Discharges Are Adequately Controlled by Karman, Chris C, Smit, Mathijs GD

    “…ABSTRACT In 2012, the Oslo–Paris (OSPAR) Commission adopted Recommendation 2012/5 for a risk‐based approach (RBA) to the management of produced water…”
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    Toward a harmonized approach for environmental assessment of human activities in the marine environment by Tamis, Jacqueline E, de Vries, Pepijn, Jongbloed, Ruud H, Lagerveld, Sander, Jak, Robbert G, Karman, Chris C, Van der Wal, Jan Tjalling, Slijkerman, Diana ME, Klok, Chris

    “…ABSTRACT With a foreseen increase in maritime activities, and driven by new policies and conventions aiming at sustainable management of the marine ecosystem,…”
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    The Variation in Slope of Concentration–Effect Relationships by Smit, Mathijs G.D., Jan Hendriks, A., Schobben, John H.M., Karman, Chris C., Schobben, Henk P.M.

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-01-2001)
    “…Implementing the variation within populations in ecological modeling of risk and effects of toxicants could contribute to a more sophisticated way of modeling…”
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    Rational application of chemicals in response to oil spills may reduce environmental damage by Tamis, Jacqueline E, Jongbloed, Ruud H, Karman, Chris C, Koops, Wierd, Murk, Albertinka J

    “…Oil spills, for example those due to tanker collisions and groundings or platform accidents, can have huge adverse impacts on marine systems. The impact of an…”
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    Consequences of stressor-induced changes in species assemblage for biodiversity indicators by de Vries, Pepijn, Smit, Mathijs G.D., van Dalfsen, Jan A., De Laender, Frederik, Karman, Chris C.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-08-2010)
    “…Protection of biodiversity is a major objective in environmental management. However, standard protocols for ecological risk assessments use endpoints that are…”
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    Comparison of toxicity of zinc for soil microbial processes between laboratory-contamined and polluted field soils by Smolders, Erik, Mcgrath, Steve P., Lombi, Enzo, Karman, Chris C., Bernhard, Roland, Cools, Danielle, Van den Brande, Karen, van Os, Bertil, Walrave, Nicolai

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-11-2003)
    “…Soil microbial processes are readily disturbed by added zinc (Zn) in laboratory ecotoxicity tests. This study compares Zn toxicity between freshly spiked soils…”
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    Assessment of Environmental Risks from Toxic and Nontoxic Stressors; A Proposed Concept for a Risk-Based Management Tool for Offshore Drilling Discharges by Smit, Mathijs G. D, Jak, Robbert G, Rye, Henrik, Frost, Tone Karin, Singsaas, Ivar, Karman, Chris C

    “…EDITOR'S NOTE: This is 1 of 5 papers reporting on the results of a 4-year project to develop an environmental risk-based decision support tool, to assist the…”
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    Ecotoxicological risk assessment related to chemicals and pollutants in off-shore oil production by Scholten, Martin C.Th, Karman, Chris C, Huwer, Sherri

    Published in Toxicology letters (15-03-2000)
    “…Offshore oil production results in environmental discharges of drill cuttings and produced water, contaminated with residuals of exploration and production…”
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    Comparison of Toxicity of Zinc for Soil Microbial Processes Between Laboratory-Contaminated and Polluted Field Soils by Smolders, Erik, McGrath, Steve P, Lombi, Enzo, Karman, Chris C, Bernhard, Roland, Cools, Danielle, Van den Brande, Karen

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-11-2003)
    “…Zinc toxicity for soil microbial processes was compared between soils contaminated in the laboratory and soils contaminated in the field. The field samples…”
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