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    In-situ Sorbent Amendments: A New Direction in Contaminated Sediment Management by Ghosh, Upal, Luthy, Richard G, Cornelissen, Gerard, Werner, David, Menzie, Charles A

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-02-2011)
    “…The accumulation of harmful and persistent organic molecules in soils and sediment is a major environmental concern. Removal by physical means such as…”
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    Critical Review of Exposure and Effects: Implications for Setting Regulatory Health Criteria for Ingested Copper by Taylor, Alicia A., Tsuji, Joyce S., Garry, Michael R., McArdle, Margaret E., Goodfellow, William L., Adams, William J., Menzie, Charles A.

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-01-2020)
    “…Decades of study indicate that copper oral exposures are typically not a human health concern. Ingesting high levels of soluble copper salts can cause acute…”
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    Causal Analysis of Observed Declines in Managed Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) by Staveley, Jane P, Law, Sheryl A, Fairbrother, Anne, Menzie, Charles A

    Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (04-03-2014)
    “…The European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a highly valuable, semi-free-ranging managed agricultural species. While the number of managed hives has been…”
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    Activated Carbon Mitigates Mercury and Methylmercury Bioavailability in Contaminated Sediments by Gilmour, Cynthia C, Riedel, Georgia S, Riedel, Gerhardt, Kwon, Seokjoon, Landis, Richard, Brown, Steven S, Menzie, Charles A, Ghosh, Upal

    Published in Environmental science & technology (19-11-2013)
    “…There are few available in situ remediation options for Hg contaminated sediments, short of capping. Here we present the first tests of activated carbon and…”
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    Implications of sample size, rareness, and commonness for derivation of environmental benchmarks and criteria from field and laboratory data by Menzie, Charles A., Kashuba, Roxolana O., Goodfellow, William L.

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-03-2020)
    “…Tabulations of numerical concentration-based environmental benchmarks are commonly used to inform decisions on managing chemical exposures. Benchmarks are…”
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    Ecological risk assessment in the context of global climate change by Landis, Wayne G., Durda, Judi L., Brooks, Marjorie L., Chapman, Peter M., Menzie, Charles A., Stahl Jr, Ralph G., Stauber, Jennifer L.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-01-2013)
    “…Changes to sources, stressors, habitats, and geographic ranges; toxicological effects; end points; and uncertainty estimation require significant changes in…”
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    Advancing the weight of evidence approach to enable chemical environmental risk assessment for decision‐making and achieving protection goals by Lee, Kuan‐Chun, Guiney, Patrick D., Menzie, Charles A., Belanger, Scott E.

    “…The weight of evidence (WoE) approach conflates the aspects of quality, reliability, relevance, and consistency of data and information to systematically…”
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    Persistent reductions in the bioavailability of PCBs at a tidally inundated Phragmites australis marsh amended with activated carbon by Sanders, James P., Andrade, Natasha A., Menzie, Charles A., Amos, C. Bennett, Gilmour, Cynthia C., Henry, Elizabeth A., Brown, Steven S., Ghosh, Upal

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-09-2018)
    “…In situ amendment of sediments with highly sorbent materials like activated carbon (AC) is an increasingly viable strategy to reduce the bioavailability of…”
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    Application of an Ecological Risk Assessment for Evaluation of Alternatives Considered for Restoration of Oysters in Chesapeake Bay: Background and Approach by Richkus, William A, Menzie, Charles A

    Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (03-09-2013)
    “…Oyster populations in Chesapeake Bay, USA, declined precipitously over the past three decades, and on-going efforts to restore the native oysters to former…”
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    The Importance of Understanding the Chemical Form of a Metal in the Environment: The Case of Barium Sulfate (Barite) by Menzie, Charles A., Southworth, Barbara, Stephenson, Gladys, Feisthauer, Natalie

    Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (01-09-2008)
    “…Environmental assessments of metals are often simplified by referring to metals in terms of their elemental names without further consideration of specific…”
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    Ecological Risks Associated with Oyster Restoration Options for Chesapeake Bay by Menzie, Charles A, Salatas, Johanna H, Wickwire, Theodore

    Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (03-09-2013)
    “…Ecological risk assessments were conducted as part of the Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement designed to evaluate costs and benefits of alternative…”
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    Refocusing on nature: Holistic assessment of ecosystem services by Menzie, Charles A, Deardorff, Thomas, Booth, Pieter, Wickwire, Ted

    “…The benefits people obtain from ecosystems vary from direct benefits that are easily monetized (e.g., timber) to indirect benefits that are not easily…”
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    Evaluating the Risk of Establishing a Self-Sustaining Population of Non-Native Oysters Through Large-Scale Aquaculture in Chesapeake Bay by Methratta, Elizabeth T, Menzie, Charles A, Wickwire, W. Theodore, Richkus, William A

    Published in Human and ecological risk assessment (03-09-2013)
    “…A multistep invasive species methodology was used to evaluate the probability that the deployment of sterile non-native oysters (Crassostrea ariakensis, called…”
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    Passive sampling methods for contaminated sediments: Risk assessment and management by Greenberg, Marc S, Chapman, Peter M, Allan, Ian J, Anderson, Kim A, Apitz, Sabine E, Beegan, Chris, Bridges, Todd S, Brown, Steve S, Cargill IV, John G, McCulloch, Megan C, Menzie, Charles A, Shine, James P, Parkerton, Thomas F

    “…ABSTRACT This paper details how activity‐based passive sampling methods (PSMs), which provide information on bioavailability in terms of freely dissolved…”
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    A Phased Approach for Assessing Combined Effects from Multiple Stressors by Menzie, Charles A., Margaret M. Mac Donell, Moiz Mumtaz

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-05-2007)
    “…We present a phased approach for evaluating the effects of physical, biological, chemical, and psychosocial stressors that may act in combination. Although a…”
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    A Retrospective Approach to Valuation of Natural Resources in Wildland Fire Litigation by Semenova, Svetlana, Menzie, Charles A., Deardorff, Thomas

    Published in Environmental claims journal (01-10-2013)
    “…Wildland fires in California have been growing larger, more intense, and harder to control, and monetary damages sought and recovered by the government have…”
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