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Teresa J. Norberg-King
Researcher at United States Environmental Protection Agency
Publications - 40
Citations - 2481
Teresa J. Norberg-King is an academic researcher from United States Environmental Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ceriodaphnia dubia & Lumbriculus variegatus. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 36 publications receiving 2253 citations.
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Methods for measuring the toxicity and bioaccumulation of sediment-associated contaminants with freshwater invertebrates
Christopher G. Ingersoll,Gerald T. Ankley,G.A. Burton,F.J. Dwyer,Robert A. Hoke,Teresa J. Norberg-King,P. V. Winger +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe protocols for testing freshwater organisms in the laboratory to evaluate the toxicity or bioaccumulation of contaminants associated with whole sediments, including the amphipod Hyalella azteca and midge Chironomus tentans.
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The fish embryo toxicity test as an animal alternative method in hazard and risk assessment and scientific research.
Michelle R. Embry,Scott E. Belanger,Thomas Braunbeck,Malyka Galay-Burgos,Marlies Halder,David E. Hinton,Marc Léonard,Adam Lillicrap,Teresa J. Norberg-King,Graham Whale +9 more
TL;DR: The goal was to review the state of the science regarding the investigation of fish embryonic tests, pain and distress in fish, emerging approaches utilizing fish embryos, and the use of fish embryo toxicity test data in various types of environmental assessments.
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Toxicity and bioaccumulation of sediment-associated contaminants using freshwater invertebrates: A review of methods and applications
Christopher G. Ingersoll,Eric L. Brunson,F. James Dwyer,Gerald T. Ankley,Duane A. Benoit,Teresa J. Norberg-King,G. Allen Burton,Robert A. Hoke,Peter F. Landrum,P. V. Winger +9 more
TL;DR: This paper reviews recent developments in methods for evaluating the toxicity and bioaccumulation of contaminants associated with freshwater sediments and summarizes example case studies demonstrating the application of these methods.
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Application of toxicity identification evaluation procedures to the ambient waters of the colusa basin drain, California
TL;DR: In this article, a toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) was conducted using Ceriodaphnia dubia in an effort to identify the cause of toxicity, and both methyl parathion and carbofuran were identified as possible toxicants.
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Major ion toxicity in effluents: A review with permitting recommendations
William L. Goodfellow,Lawrence W. Ausley,Dennis T. Burton,Debra L. Denton,Philip B. Dorn,Donald R. Grothe,Margarete A. Heber,Teresa J. Norberg-King,John H. Rodgers +8 more
TL;DR: The role of various total dissolved solids in effluents on regulatory compliance has emerged during the last few years and has caused confusion in technical assessment and in permitting and compliance issues as mentioned in this paper.