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    An Antarctic Research Station as a Source of Brominated and Perfluorinated Persistent Organic Pollutants to the Local Environment by Wild, Seanan, McLagan, David, Schlabach, Martin, Bossi, Rossana, Hawker, Darryl, Cropp, Roger, King, Catherine K, Stark, Jonathan S, Mondon, Julie, Nash, Susan Bengtson

    Published in Environmental science & technology (06-01-2015)
    “…This study investigated the role of a permanently manned Australian Antarctic research station (Casey Station) as a source of contemporary persistent organic…”
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    Brominated Flame Retardants in Antarctic Air in the Vicinity of Two All-Year Research Stations by Bengtson Nash, Susan Maria, Wild, Seanan, Broomhall, Sara, Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla

    Published in Atmosphere (01-06-2021)
    “…Continuous atmospheric sampling was conducted between 2010–2015 at Casey station in Wilkes Land, Antarctica, and throughout 2013 at Troll Station in Dronning…”
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    Uptake and Depuration Kinetics Influence Microplastic Bioaccumulation and Toxicity in Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba) by Dawson, Amanda, Huston, Wilhelmina, Kawaguchi, So, King, Catherine, Cropp, Roger, Wild, Seanan, Eisenmann, Pascale, Townsend, Kathy, Bengtson Nash, Susan

    Published in Environmental science & technology (06-03-2018)
    “…The discarding of plastic products has led to the ubiquitous occurrence of microplastic particles in the marine environment. The uptake and depuration kinetics…”
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    South polar skua (Catharacta maccormicki) as biovectors for long-range transport of persistent organic pollutants to Antarctica by Wild, Seanan, Eulaers, Igor, Covaci, Adrian, Bossi, Rossana, Hawker, Darryl, Cropp, Roger, Southwell, Colin, Emmerson, Louise, Lepoint, Gilles, Eisenmann, Pascale, Nash, Susan Bengtson

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2022)
    “…Migratory bird species may serve as vectors of contaminants to Antarctica through the local deposition of guano, egg abandonment, or mortality. To further…”
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    Kororamide A, a new tribrominated indole alkaloid from the Australian bryozoan Amathia tortuosa by Carroll, Anthony R., Wild, Seanan J., Duffy, Sandra, Avery, Vicky M.

    Published in Tetrahedron letters (06-06-2012)
    “…A new tribrominated indole alkaloid, kororamide A together with the known alkaloid convolutamine F, were isolated through the application of mass directed…”
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