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MacDonald, D. D. & Ingersoll, C. G. (2000) An assessment
of sediment injury in the grand Calumet River, Indiana
Harbor Canal, Indiana Harbor, and the nearshore areas
of Lake Michigan . Volume I. Prepared for the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service. Bloomington, Indiana.
238pp.
MacDonald, D. D., Di Pinto, L. M., Field, J., Ingersoll, C.
G., Long, E. R. & Swartz, R. C. (2000a) Development
and evaluation of consensus-based sediment effect con-
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry , 19 ,
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MacDonald, D. D., Ingersoll, C. G. & Berger, T. A. (2000b)
Development and evaluation of consensus-based sedi-
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Archives of Environmental Contamination and
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MacDonald, D. D., Ingersoll, C. G., Moore, D. R. J., et al.
(2002c). Calcasieu Estuary remedial investigation/feasa-
bility study (RI/FS): Baseline ecological risk assessment
(BERA) . Technical report plus appendices. Contract No.
68-W5-0022. Prepared for CDM Federal Programs
Corporation and United States Environmental Protection
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MacDonald, D. D., Smorong, D. E., Ingersoll, C. G., et al.
(2008) Evaluation of the matching sediment chemistry
and sediment toxicity in the Tri-State Mining District
(TSMD), Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas . Preliminary
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Protection Agency Region 6, and Region 7 and United
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Lower Columbia River from Birchbank to the
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the British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands
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Niagara River Biota Contamination Project: Fish Flesh
Criteria for Piscivorous Wildlife . Technical Report 87-3.
Albany, New York: New York State Department of
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Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources.
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Biological criteria for the protection of aquatic life.
Volume 2 . Users Manual for Biological Field Assessment
of Ohio Surface Waters . Columbus, Ohio: Ecological
Assessment Section, Division of Water Quality Planning
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comparison of multimetric and multivariate approaches
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