Transformations of pesticides in the atmosphere: A state of the art, Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 115, 219-243 (1999); with R. Atkinson, R. Guicherit, W. P. Palm, J. N. Seiber, P. de Vooght.
Temperature dependence and temporal trends of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in the Great Lakes, Environmental Science and Technology, 33, 1991-1995 (1999); with M. F. Simcik, I. Basu, and C. W. Sweet.
Evidence of current pesticide use from temporal and Clausius-Clapeyron plots: A case study from the integrated atmospheric deposition network,Environmental Science and Technology, 33, 2145-2150 (1999); with D. R. Cortes, R. M. Hoff, and K. A. Brice.
Are pulp and paper mills sources of toxaphene to Lake Superior and Northern Lake Michigan?, Journal of Great Lakes Research, 25, 383-394 (1999); with K. E. Shanks and J. G. McDonald.
Atmospheric concentrations of toxaphene on the coast of Lake Superior,Journal of Great Lakes Research, 25, 492-499 (1999); with S. T. Glassmeyer and K. A. Brice.
Chlorothalonil and dacthal in Great Lakes air and precipitation samples,Journal of Great Lakes Research, 25, 406-411 (1999); with R. R. James.
Journal Prices (letter to the editor), Science, 283, 1643-1644 (1999).
Automated toxaphene quantitation by GC/MS, Analytical Chemistry, 71, 1448-1453 (1999); with S. T. Glassmeyer and K. E. Shanks.
Comment on "Evidence for the Presence of PCDD/Fs in the Environment Prior to 1900 and Further Studies on their Temporal Trends",Environmental Science and Technology, 33, 205 (1999); with J. I. Baker.
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in the remote North Atlantic marine atmosphere, Environmental Science and Technology, 33, 14-20 (1999); with J. I. Baker.
Gas-phase oxidation products of biphenyl and polychlorinated biphenyls, Environmental Science and Technology, 32, 3913-3918 (1998); with W. W. Brubaker.
Partitioning of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans between the atmosphere and corn, Environmental Science and Technology, 32, 2389-2393 (1998); with D. M. Wagrowski.
Differential toxicity and environmental fates of hexachlorocyclohexane isomers, Environmental Science and Technology, 32, 2197-2207 (1998); with K. L. Willett and E. M. Ulrich.
Atmospheric deposition of toxic pollutants to the Great Lakes as measured by the Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network, Environmental Science and Technology, 32, 2216-2221 (1998); with B. R. Hillery, M. F. Simcik, I. Basu, R. M. Hoff, W. M. J. Strachan, D. Burniston, C. H. Chan, K. A. Brice, and C. W. Sweet.
Organic environmental analyses by mass spectrometry, Biotherapy, 11, 77-96 (1998).
Enantiomeric ratios of chlordane-related compounds in air near the Great Lakes, Environmental Science and Technology, 32, 1870-1874 (1998); with E. M. Ulrich.
Temporal trends in gas-phase concentrations of chlorinated pesticides measured at the shores of the Great Lakes, Environmental Science and Technology, 32, 1920-1927 (1998); with D. R. Cortes, I. Basu, C. W. Sweet, K. A. Brice, and R. M. Hoff.
OH reaction kinetics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans, Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 102, 915-921 (1998); with W. W. Brubaker.
OH reaction kinetics of gas-phase alpha- and gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane and hexachlorobenzene, Environmental Science and Technology, 32, 766-769 (1998); with W. W. Brubaker, Jr.
Atmospheric contaminant deposition to the Great Lakes determined from the Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network. In Atmospheric Deposition of Contaminants to the Great Lakes and Coastal Waters, J. E. Baker, editor, SETAC Press, Pensacola, FL, pp. 277-291 (1997); with B. R. Hillery and R. M. Hoff.
No such correspondence (letter to editor about PAH on Mars), Science, 277, 1117 (1997); with B. R. T. Simoneit.
Design and performance of a plasma-source mass spectrograph, Journal of American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 8, 307-318 (1997); with T. W. Burgoyne and G. M. Hieftje
Response to comments on "Global mass balance for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans", Environmental Science and Technology, 30, 3647-3648 (1996); with L. R. Brzuzy.
Sampling and analysis artifacts caused by elevated indoor air polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations, Environmental Science and Technology, 30, 2730-2734 (1996); with J. C. Wallace.
A case study of organochlorine pesticides in the indoor air of a home,Environmental Science and Technology, 30, 2715-2718 (1996); with J. C. Wallace, L. P. Brzuzy, S. L. Simonich, and S. M. Visscher.
Global mass balance for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans, Environmental Science and Technology, 30, 1797-1804 (1996); with L. R. Brzuzy.
OH radical reactions: The major removal pathway for polychlorinated biphenyls from the atmosphere, Environmental Science and Technology,30, 1756-1763 (1996); with P. N. Anderson.
Is the Hyde Park Dump, near the Niagara River, still affecting the sediments of Lake Ontario?, Environmental Science and Technology, 30, 969-974 (1996); with M. J. Howdeshell.
Diurnal variations in atmospheric concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls and endosulfan: Implications for sampling protocols,Environmental Science and Technology, 30, 444-446 (1996); with J. C. Wallace.
System to measure relative rate constants of semi-volatile organic compounds with hydroxyl radicals, Environmental Science and Technology,30, 301-306 (1996); with P. N. Anderson.
Historic input and degradation of toxaphene in Lake Ontario sediment,Environmental Science and Technology, 30, 220-224 (1996); with M. J. Howdeshell.
Organic pollutant accumulation in vegetation [a review], Environmental Science and Technology, 29, 2905-2914 (1995); with S. L. Simonich.
Global distribution of persistent organochlorine compounds, Science, 269, 1851-1854 (1995); with S. L. Simonich.
A computer controlled low-volume air sampler for the measurement of semi-volatile organic compounds, Environmental Science and Technology,29, 2099-2106 (1995); with J. C. Wallace.
Estimating the atmospheric deposition of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans from soils, Environmental Science and Technology, 29, 2090-2098 (1995); with L. P. Brzuzy.
Determination of pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in water: A low-solvent method, Environmental Science and Technology, 29, 1259-1266 (1995); with V. S. Ong.
Electron capture mass spectrometry of organic environmental contaminants, Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 13, 259-283; with V. S. Ong.
Atmospheric concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls at Bloomington, Indiana, Environmental Science and Technology, 28, 2008-2013; with S. Y. Panshin.
Atmospheric concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls at Bermuda,Environmental Science and Technology, 28, 2001-2007; with S. Y. Panshin.
Transport of Detroit River derived pollutants from Lake Erie by episodic resuspension events, Environmental Science and Technology, 28, 1691-1697 (1994); with M. J. Howdeshell.
Identification and measurement of food and cosmetic dyes in a municipal wastewater treatment plant, Environmental Science and Technology, 28, 1278-1284 (1994); with A. J. Borgerding.
Measurement of polychlorinated biphenyls and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in air with a diffusion denuder, Environmental Science and Technology, 28, 1129-1133 (1994); with M. S. Krieger.
Importance of vegetation as a route by which polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are removed from the atmosphere, Nature, 370, 49-51 (1994); with S. L. Simonich.
Book Review of "Environmental Organic Chemistry", American Scientist,82, 190-191 (1994).
Vegetation - atmosphere partitioning of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,Environmental Science and Technology, 28, 939-943 (1994); with S. L. Simonich.
The effect of tautomerization on the FAB tandem mass spectra of azo dyes,Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 5, 407-415 (1994); with A. J. Borgerding.
The effect of wind direction on the atmospheric concentration of alpha-endosulfan, Environmental Science and Technology, 27, 910-914 (1993); with T. W. Burgoyne.
Why are electron capture negative ion mass spectra not reproducible?,Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 4, 270-277 (1993); with V. S. Ong.
Natural and anthropogenic organic compounds in the global environment, In Global Atmospheric Chemical Change, C. N. Hewitt and W. T. Sturges, editors, Elsevier Applied Science, pp. 313-382 (1993); with E. L. Atlas, S.-M. Li, and L. J. Standley.
Handbook of Mass Spectra of Environmental Contaminants, Second Edition, Lewis Publishers: Boca Raton (1992).
Reduction of contamination levels in on-line supercritical fluid extraction systems, Analytical Chemistry, 64, 2655-2656 (1992); with J. C. Wallace and M. S. Krieger.
Mass spectrometry and the environmental sciences, International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes, 118/119, 369-380 (1992).
A diffusion denuder for the collection of semi-volatile organic compounds,Environmental Science and Technology, 26, 1551-1555 (1992); with M. S. Krieger.
Quantitative analysis of alkylbenzenesulfonate surfactants using continuous-flow fast atom bombardment tandem mass spectrometry,Analytical Chemistry, 64, 1449-1454 (1992); with T. J. Borgerding.
Use of EPA analytical methods: Survey results, Environmental Science and Technology, 26, 1285-1287 (1992).
Wet and dry deposition of chlorinated dioxins and furans, Environmental Science and Technology, 26, 1375-1382 (1992); with C. J. Koester.
Fate and transport of Detroit River derived pollutants throughout Lake Erie,Environmental Science and Technology, 26, 1333-1341 (1992); with D. S. Carter.
Comparative analysis of dioxins and furans by high resolution and electron capture mass spectrometry, Chemosphere, 24, 421-426 (1992); with C. J. Koester and R. L. Harless.
Photodegradation of polychlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans adsorbed to fly ash, Environmental Science and Technology, 26, 502-507 (1992); with C. J. Koester.
Unusual alkylphenols and their transport in the Trenton Channel of the Detroit River, Michigan, USA, Journal of Great Lakes Research, 18, 125-131 (1992); with D. S. Carter.
Atmospheric deposition of hydrophobic organic contaminants to the Laurentian Great Lakes, In Fates of Pesticides and Chemicals in the Environment, J. L. Schnoor, editor, Wiley, pp. 51-78 (1992); with S. J. Eisenreich, J. E. Baker, T. Franz, M. Swanson, R. A. Rapaport, and W. M. J. Strachan.
Chlorinated organic compounds in the atmosphere, InOrganic Contaminants in the Environment, K. C. Jones, editor, Elsevier Applied Science, pp. 1-31 (1991); with L. J. Standley.
Relationship between gas chromatographic retention indexes and computer-calculated physical properties of four classes of compounds,Analytical Chemistry,63, 2829-2834 (1991); with V. S. Ong.
Chlordane accumulation in people,Environmental Science and Technology,25, 1279-1285 (1991); with M. A. Dearth.
Depuration rates of chlordane compounds from rat fat,Environmental Science and Technology,25, 1125-1128 (1991); with M. A. Dearth.
The EPA's analytical methods for water: The next generation,Environmental Science and Technology,25, 998-1006 (1991); with W. L. Budde.
Complete analysis of technical chlordane using negative ionization mass spectrometry,Environmental Science and Technology,25, 245-254 (1991); with M. A. Dearth.
The environmental behavior of chlorinated dioxins and furans,Accounts of Chemical Research,23, 194-201 (1990).
Polychlorinated biphenyls in tree bark,Environmental Science and Technology,24, 666-671 (1990); with M. H. Hermanson.
Paleoecological investigation of recent lake acidification in the Adirondack Mountains, New York,Journal of Paleolimnology,3, 195-241 (1990); with 12 others.
Highly chlorinated dimethanofluorenes in technical chlordane and in human tissue,Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry,1, 99-103 (1990); with M. A. Dearth.
An interlaboratory comparison of limits of detection in negative chemical ionization mass spectrometry,Organic Mass Spectrometry,25, 191-196 (1990); with B. Arbogast and 9 others.