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Christopher S. Zarba
Researcher at United States Environmental Protection Agency
Publications - 4
Citations - 1500
Christopher S. Zarba is an academic researcher from United States Environmental Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Water column. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1453 citations.
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Technical basis for establishing sediment quality criteria for nonionic organic chemicals using equilibrium partitioning
Dominic M. Di Toro,Christopher S. Zarba,David J. Hansen,Walter J. Berry,Richard C. Swartz,Christina E. Cowan,Spyros P. Pavlou,Herbert E. Allen,Nelson A. Thomas,Paul R. Paquin +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the technical basis for establishing sediment quality criteria using equilibrium partitioning (EqP), which is chosen because it addresses the two principal technical issues that must be resolved: the varying bioavailability of chemicals in sediments and the choice of the appropriate biological effects concentration.
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Assessing potential bioavailability of metals in sediments: A proposed approach
Gerald T. Ankley,Nelson A. Thomas,Dominic M. Di Toro,David J. Hansen,John D. Mahony,Walter J. Berry,Richard C. Swartz,Robert A. Hoke,A. Wayne Garrison,Herbert E. Allen,Christopher S. Zarba +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the technical basis for predicting bioavailability of cationic metals to benthic organisms based on pore water metal concentrations and metal-AVS relationships.
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Use of equilibrium partitioning to establish sediment quality criteria for nonionic chemicals: A reply to Iannuzzi et al.
Gerald T. Ankley,David R. Mount,Walter J. Berry,David J. Hansen,Dominic M. Di Toro,Robert A. Hoke,Mary C. Reiley,Christopher S. Zarba,Richard C. Swartz +8 more
Assessing Potential Bioavailability of Sediments: A Proposed Approach Metals in
Gerald T. Ankley,Nelson A. Thomas,Dominic M. Di Toro,David J. Hansen,John D. Mahony,A. Wayne Garrison,Herbert E. Allen,Christopher S. Zarba +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the technical basis for predicting bioavailability of cationic metals to benthic organisms based on pore water metal concentrations and metal-AVS relationships.