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    Species sensitivity distributions for suspended clays, sediment burial, and grain size change in the marine environment by Smit, Mathijs G. D., Holthaus, Karlijn I. E., Trannum, Hilde C., Neff, Jerry M., Kjeilen-Eilertsen, Grete, Jak, Robbert G., Singsaas, Ivar, Huijbregts, Mark A. J., Hendriks, A. Jan

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-04-2008)
    “…Assessment of the environmental risk of discharges, containing both chemicals and suspended solids (e.g., drilling discharges to the marine environment),…”
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    Environmental effects of Arctic oil spills and spill response technologies, introduction to a 5 year joint industry effort by Camus, Lionel, Smit, Mathijs G.D.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-02-2019)
    “…With the level of industrial activities increasing in Arctic areas it is crucial to assure that dedicated oil spill response capabilities and strategies are…”
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    II. Species sensitivity distributions based on biomarkers and whole organism responses for integrated impact and risk assessment criteria by Sanni, Steinar, Lyng, Emily, Pampanin, Daniela M., Smit, Mathijs G.D.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-06-2017)
    “…The aim of this paper is to bridge gaps between biomarker and whole organism responses related to oil based offshore discharges. These biomarker bridges will…”
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    Sensitivity of Polar and Temperate Marine Organisms to Oil Components by de Hoop, Lisette, Schipper, Aafke M, Leuven, Rob S. E. W, Huijbregts, Mark A. J, Olsen, Gro H, Smit, Mathijs G. D, Hendriks, A. Jan

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-10-2011)
    “…Potential contamination of polar regions due to increasing oil exploitation and transportation poses risks to marine species. Risk assessments for polar marine…”
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    Dynamic modeling of environmental risk associated with drilling discharges to marine sediments by Durgut, İsmail, Rye, Henrik, Reed, Mark, Smit, Mathijs G.D., Ditlevsen, May Kristin

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-10-2015)
    “…•Model: assesses environmental risks from drilling discharges in marine sediments.•Environmental stressors: oxygen depletion, toxicity, burial and change of…”
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    Remote assessment of locally important ecological features across landscapes: how representative of reality? by Willis, Katherine J, Seddon, Alistair W. R, Long, Peter R, Jeffers, Elizabeth S, Caithness, Neil, Thurston, Milo, Smit, Mathijs G. D, Hagemann, Randi, Macias-Fauria, Marc

    Published in Ecological applications (01-07-2015)
    “…The local ecological footprinting tool (LEFT) uses globally available databases, modeling, and algorithms to remotely assess locally important ecological…”
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    Growth of Corophium volutator under laboratory conditions by Kater, B.J, Jol, J.G, Smit, M.G.D

    “…Temperature-dependent growth is an important factor in the population model of Corophium volutator that was developed to translate responses in a 10-day acute…”
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    Arctic versus temperate comparison of risk assessment metrics for 2-methyl-naphthalene by Olsen, Gro Harlaug, Smit, Mathijs G.D., Carroll, JoLynn, Jæger, Iris, Smith, Tim, Camus, Lionel

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-10-2011)
    “…Reliable risk assessment approaches for Arctic environments are requested to manage potential impacts associated with increased activities in Arctic regions…”
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    Development and application of a species sensitivity distribution for temperature-induced mortality in the aquatic environment by Vries, Pepijn de, Tamis, Jacqueline E, Murk, Albertinka J, Smit, Mathijs G.D

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-12-2008)
    “…Current European legislation has static water quality objectives for temperature effects, based on the most sensitive species. In the present study a species…”
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    Petroleum refinery effluent contribution to chemical mixture toxic pressure in the environment by Wang, Jiaqi, Smit, Mathijs G.D., Verhaegen, Yves, Nolte, Tom M., Redman, Aaron D., Hendriks, A. Jan, Hjort, Markus

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-01-2023)
    “…Petroleum refinery effluents (PRE) are wastewaters from industries associated with oil refining. Within Europe, PREs are regulated through local discharge…”
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    Simulating behavior of petroleum compounds during refinery effluent treatment using the SimpleTreat model by Thunnissen, Naomi W., van de Meent, Dik, Struijs, Jaap, Hjort, Markus, Redman, Aaron D., Smit, Mathijs G.D., Hendriks, A. Jan, van Zelm, Rosalie

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-01-2021)
    “…Distribution and elimination of petroleum products can be predicted in aerobic wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) using models such as multimedia fate model…”
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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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    Development of a Numerical Model for Calculating Exposure to Toxic and Nontoxic Stressors in the Water Column and Sediment from Drilling Discharges by Rye, Henrik, Reed, Mark, Frost, Tone Karin, Smit, Mathijs G. D, Durgut, Ismail, Johansen, Øistein, Ditlevsen, May Kristin

    “…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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    A weight-of-evidence approach to assessing the ecological impact of organotin pollution in Dutch marine and brackish waters; combining risk prognosis and field monitoring using common periwinkles ( Littorina littorea) by Schipper, Cor A., Smit, Mathijs G.D., Kaag, Nicholas H.B.M., Dick Vethaak, A.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-08-2008)
    “…In the present study an integrated ecological risk assessment based on multiple lines of evidence (LOEs) was evaluated in order to better assess the risk from…”
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    Translating bioassay results to field population responses using a Leslie-matrix model for the marine amphipod Corophium volutator by Smit, Mathijs G.D., Kater, Belinda J., Jak, Robbert G., van den Heuvel-Greve, Martine J.

    Published in Ecological modelling (25-07-2006)
    “…Bioassays can be used for the assessment of sediment contamination. The response is classified based on a statistical scale indicating a certain effect…”
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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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    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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    Relating biomarkers to whole-organism effects using species sensitivity distributions: A pilot study for marine species exposed to oil by Smit, Mathijs G. D., Bechmann, Renee K., Hendriks, A. Jan, Skadsheim, Arnfinn, Larsen, Bodil K., Baussant, Thierry, Bamber, Shaw, Sanni, Steinar

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-05-2009)
    “…Biomarkers are widely used to measure environmental impacts on marine species. For many biomarkers, it is not clear how the signal levels relate to effects on…”
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    Achievements of risk-based produced water management on the Norwegian continental shelf (2002-2008) by D Smit, Mathijs G, Frost, Tone K, Johnsen, Ståle

    “…In 1996, the Norwegian government issued a White Paper requiring the Norwegian oil industry to reach the goal of “zero discharge” for the marine environment by…”
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