Kotar, Syd McNeish, Rae Murphy-Hagan, Clare Renick, Violet Lee, Chih-Fen Steele, Clare Lusher, Amy Moore, Charles Minor, Elizabeth Schroeder, Joseph
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Microscopy is often the first step in microplastic analysis and is generally followed by spectroscopy to confirm material type. The value of microscopy lies in its ability to provide count, size, color, and morphological information to inform toxicity and source apportionment. To assess the accuracy and precision of microscopy, we conducted a metho...
Atkinson, Joshua T Su, Lin Zhang, Xu Bennett, George N Silberg, Jonathan J Ajo-Franklin, Caroline M
Real-time chemical sensing is crucial for applications in environmental and health monitoring1. Biosensors can detect a variety of molecules through genetic circuits that use these chemicals to trigger the synthesis of a coloured protein, thereby producing an optical signal2-4. However, the process of protein expression limits the speed of this sen...
Kahane-Rapport, S Czapanskiy, M Fahlbusch, J Friedlaender, A Calambokidis, J Hazen, E Goldbogen, J Savoca, M
Microparticles, such as microplastics and microfibers, are ubiquitous in marine food webs. Filter-feeding megafauna may be at extreme risk of exposure to microplastics, but neither the amount nor pathway of microplastic ingestion are well understood. Here, we combine depth-integrated microplastic data from the California Current Ecosystem with high...
Baldwin, Austin K Eagles-Smith, Collin A Willacker, James J Poulin, Brett A Krabbenhoft, David P Naymik, Jesse Tate, Michael T Bates, Dain Gastelecutto, Nick Hoovestol, Charles
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Anoxic conditions within reservoirs related to thermal stratification and oxygen depletion lead to methylmercury (MeHg) production, a key process governing the uptake of mercury in aquatic food webs. Once formed within a reservoir, the timing and magnitude of the biological uptake of MeHg and the relative importance of MeHg export in water versus b...
van Genuchten, CM Etmannski, TR Jessen, S Breunig, HM
Iron (Fe)-based groundwater treatment removes carcinogenic arsenic (As) effectively but generates toxic As-rich Fe oxide water treatment residuals (As WTRs) that must be managed appropriately to prevent environmental contamination. In this study, we apply life cycle assessment (LCA) to compare the toxicity impacts of four common As WTR disposal str...
Jia, Weiqian Karapetrova, Aleksandra Zhang, Mengjun Xu, Libo Li, Kang Huang, Muke Wang, Jie Huang, Yi
Microplastics in agricultural soils have become the research hotspot in recent years, however, the quantitative methods based on the traditional visual inspection may have a high false detection rate. Here we combined the laser direct infrared (LDIR) and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) methods to investigate the microplastics in farmland with lon...
Steenland, K Hofmann, J Silverman, D Bartell, Scott
INTRODUCTION: Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) has been associated with kidney cancer in human studies. METHODS: We conducted a pooled analysis of two large studies of PFOA and renal cell carcinoma (RCC, the most common type of kidney cancer); one from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) (324 cases and controls), and a second from the C8 Science Panel...
Ji, Xiaoliang Shu, Lielin Chen, Wenli Chen, Zheng Shang, Xu Yang, Yue Dahlgren, Randy A Zhang, Minghua
Nitrate pollution is of considerable global concern as a threat to human health and aquatic ecosystems. Nowadays, δ15N/δ18O-NO3- combined with a Bayesian-based SIAR model are widely used to identify riverine nitrate sources. However, little is known regarding the effect of variations in pollution source isotopic composition on nitrate source contri...
Magnuson, Jason T Caceres, Leslie Sy, Nathan Ji, Chenyang Tanabe, Philip Gan, Jay Lydy, Michael J Schlenk, Daniel
Due to the detection frequencies and measured concentrations in surface water, the type I pyrethroid insecticide, bifenthrin, has been of particular concern within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in California. Concentrations have been detected above levels previously reported to impair neuroendocrine function and induce neurotoxicity to several s...
Li, Han-Han Tsui, Martin Tsz-Ki Ku, Peijia Chen, Huan Yin, Ziyu Dahlgren, Randy A Parikh, Sanjai J Wei, Jianjun Hoang, Tham C Chow, Alex T
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Mercury (Hg) is a ubiquitous contaminant in the environment and its methylated form, methylmercury (MeHg), poses a worldwide health concern for humans and wildlife, primarily through fish consumption. Global production of forest fire ash, derived from wildfires and prescribed burns, is rapidly increasing due to a warming climate, but their interact...