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Michael S Bank

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The Science of the Total Environment|March 26, 2020
The mercury science-policy interface: History, evolution and progress of the Minamata ConventionMichael S Bank
Environmental Science & Technology|May 16, 2018
Fish Stocking as an Overlooked Driver of Methylmercury Cycling and Exposure in Aquatic EcosystemsSophia V Hansson, Michael S Bank
Environmental Science & Technology|June 15, 2019
The Plastic Cycle: A Novel and Holistic Paradigm for the AnthropoceneMichael S Bank, Sophia V Hansson
Environmental Science & Technology|September 24, 2020
Seafood Safety Revisited: Response to Comment on "Defining Seafood Safety in the Anthropocene"Michael S Bank, Marc Metian, Peter W Swarzenski
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|May 17, 2022
Seafood safety and environmental pollution in a changing environmentMichael S Bank, Peter W Swarzenski, Imma Tolosa
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 22, 2015
Assessing metal exposures in a community near a cement plant in the Northeast U.SZhao Dong, Michael S Bank, John D Spengler
Environmental Science & Technology|April 13, 2022
Intergovernmental Panel on Blue Foods in Support of Sustainable Development and Nutritional SecurityMichael S Bank, Carlos M Duarte, Christian Sonne
Environmental Science & Technology|July 10, 2020
Defining Seafood Safety in the AnthropoceneMichael S Bank, Marc Metian, Peter W Swarzenski
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|May 29, 2012
Mercury in litterfall and upper soil horizons in forested ecosystems in Vermont, USAJuliette I Juillerat, Donald S Ross, Michael S Bank
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|June 4, 2005
Mercury bioaccumulation in northern two-lined salamanders from streams in the northeastern United StatesMichael S Bank, Cynthia S Loftin, Robin E Jung
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The Science of the Total Environment|March 26, 2020
The mercury science-policy interface: History, evolution and progress of the Minamata ConventionMichael S Bank
Environmental Science & Technology|May 16, 2018
Fish Stocking as an Overlooked Driver of Methylmercury Cycling and Exposure in Aquatic EcosystemsSophia V Hansson, Michael S Bank
Environmental Science & Technology|June 15, 2019
The Plastic Cycle: A Novel and Holistic Paradigm for the AnthropoceneMichael S Bank, Sophia V Hansson
Environmental Science & Technology|September 24, 2020
Seafood Safety Revisited: Response to Comment on "Defining Seafood Safety in the Anthropocene"Michael S Bank, Marc Metian, Peter W Swarzenski
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|May 17, 2022
Seafood safety and environmental pollution in a changing environmentMichael S Bank, Peter W Swarzenski, Imma Tolosa
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 22, 2015
Assessing metal exposures in a community near a cement plant in the Northeast U.SZhao Dong, Michael S Bank, John D Spengler
Environmental Science & Technology|April 13, 2022
Intergovernmental Panel on Blue Foods in Support of Sustainable Development and Nutritional SecurityMichael S Bank, Carlos M Duarte, Christian Sonne
Environmental Science & Technology|July 10, 2020
Defining Seafood Safety in the AnthropoceneMichael S Bank, Marc Metian, Peter W Swarzenski
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|May 29, 2012
Mercury in litterfall and upper soil horizons in forested ecosystems in Vermont, USAJuliette I Juillerat, Donald S Ross, Michael S Bank
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|June 4, 2005
Mercury bioaccumulation in northern two-lined salamanders from streams in the northeastern United StatesMichael S Bank, Cynthia S Loftin, Robin E Jung
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