ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF ATRAZINE IN NORTH AMERICAN SURFACE WATERS
Keith R. Solomon(University of Guelph), W. Marty Williams(Waterborne Environmental (United States)), Ronald J. Kendall(Clemson University), David B. Baker(Heidelberg University), Kenneth R. Dixon(Clemson University), Thomas W. La Point(University of North Texas), Carol P. Weisskopf(Clemson University), Jeffrey M. Giddings(Albany International (United States)), R. Peter Richards(Oberlin College), John P. Giesy(University of Saskatchewan), Lenwood W. Hall, Stephen J. Klaine(Clemson University)
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
January 1, 1996
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