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    Chlorobornanes in Water, Sediment, and Fish from Toxaphene Treated and Untreated Lakes in Western Canada by Donald, David B, Stern, Gary A, Muir, Derek C. G, Fowler, Brian R, Miskimmin, Brenda M, Bailey, Renata

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-05-1998)
    “…Concentrations of toxaphene (CHB) and 2-exo,3-endo,5-exo,6-endo,8,9,10-heptachlorobornane (B7-1001; Hp-Sed), a major toxaphene component known to be present in…”
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    Chlorobornanes in Sediments and Fish 30 Years after Toxaphene Treatment of Lakes by Miskimmin, Brenda M, Muir, Derek C. G, Schindler, David W, Stern, Gary A, Grift, Norbert P

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-10-1995)
    “…Sediment cores were taken using a freeze-corer at deep sites in 3 Alberta lakes, 2 of which had received toxaphene treatment in the 1960s. Rainbow trout were…”
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    Chlorobornanes in sediments and fish 30 years after toxaphone treatment of lakes by Miskimmin, Brenda M, Muir, Derek C G, Schindler, David W, Stern, Gary A, Grift, Norbert P

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-10-1995)
    “…Chlorobornanes (CHBs) were isolated from recent and older sediments as well as from rainbow trout muscle in two prairie lakes that were treated with toxaphene…”
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    A new hammer-driven freeze corer by Miskimmin, BrendaM, Curtis, P.Jefferson, Schindler, DavidW, Lafaut, Nestor

    Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-05-1996)
    “…A shortcoming of freeze corers has been the inability to collect long cores in stiff sediments. We describe a hammer-driven freeze corer that collects…”
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