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Steven M Bay

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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 19, 2012
Transitioning sediment quality assessment into regulations: Challenges and solutions in implementing California's sediment quality objectivesChris Beegan, Steven M Bay
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 1, 2006
Comparative sediment quality guideline performance for predicting sediment toxicity in southern California, USADoris E Vidal, Steven M Bay
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|October 2, 2010
Framework for interpreting sediment quality triad dataSteven M Bay, Stephen B Weisberg
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|June 16, 2011
Selection of methods for assessing sediment toxicity in California bays and estuariesDarrin J Greenstein, Steven M Bay
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|November 21, 2012
Determining the impacts of contaminants of emerging concern in marine ecosystemsSteven M Bay, Doris E Vidal-Dorsch
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|March 7, 2003
Interlaboratory variability of amphipod sediment toxicity tests in a cooperative regional monitoring programSteven M Bay, Andrew Jirik, Stanford Asato
Marine Environmental Research|March 22, 2003
Response of benthic foraminifers to sewage discharge and remediation in Santa Monica Bay, CaliforniaMary McGann, Clark R Alexander, Steven M Bay
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|October 31, 2018
Using spatial and temporal variability data to optimize sediment toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) study designsDarrin J Greenstein, Ashley N Parks, Steven M Bay
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|February 3, 2015
A tiered assessment framework to evaluate human health risk of contaminated sedimentBen K Greenfield, Aroon R Melwani, Steven M Bay
Marine Environmental Research|March 22, 2003
Spatial scales and evolution of stormwater plumes in Santa Monica BayLibe Washburn, Kurt A McClure, Burton H Jones, et al.
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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|September 19, 2012
Transitioning sediment quality assessment into regulations: Challenges and solutions in implementing California's sediment quality objectivesChris Beegan, Steven M Bay
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 1, 2006
Comparative sediment quality guideline performance for predicting sediment toxicity in southern California, USADoris E Vidal, Steven M Bay
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|October 2, 2010
Framework for interpreting sediment quality triad dataSteven M Bay, Stephen B Weisberg
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|June 16, 2011
Selection of methods for assessing sediment toxicity in California bays and estuariesDarrin J Greenstein, Steven M Bay
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|November 21, 2012
Determining the impacts of contaminants of emerging concern in marine ecosystemsSteven M Bay, Doris E Vidal-Dorsch
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|March 7, 2003
Interlaboratory variability of amphipod sediment toxicity tests in a cooperative regional monitoring programSteven M Bay, Andrew Jirik, Stanford Asato
Marine Environmental Research|March 22, 2003
Response of benthic foraminifers to sewage discharge and remediation in Santa Monica Bay, CaliforniaMary McGann, Clark R Alexander, Steven M Bay
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|October 31, 2018
Using spatial and temporal variability data to optimize sediment toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) study designsDarrin J Greenstein, Ashley N Parks, Steven M Bay
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|February 3, 2015
A tiered assessment framework to evaluate human health risk of contaminated sedimentBen K Greenfield, Aroon R Melwani, Steven M Bay
Marine Environmental Research|March 22, 2003
Spatial scales and evolution of stormwater plumes in Santa Monica BayLibe Washburn, Kurt A McClure, Burton H Jones, et al.
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