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Susan B Norton

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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|October 12, 2004
Assessing the relative severity of stressors at a watershed scaleLester L Yuan, Susan B Norton
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|December 6, 2013
Regional models for sediment toxicity assessmentL Jay Field, Susan B Norton
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 28, 2006
Individuals versus organisms versus populations in the definition of ecological assessment endpointsGlenn W Suter, Susan B Norton, Anne Fairbrother
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 19, 2002
A methodology for inferring the causes of observed impairments in aquatic ecosystemsGlenn W Suter, Susan B Norton, Susan M Cormier
Freshwater Science (Print)|November 21, 2023
Selecting Comparator Sites for Ecological Causal Assessment Based on Expected Biological SimilarityDavid J Gillett, Raphael D Mazor, Susan B Norton
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 12, 2003
Predicting sediment toxicity using logistic regression: a concentration-addition approachEric P Smith, Tim Robinson, L Jay Field, et al.
Environmental Evidence|April 26, 2019
Response of chlorophyll <i>a</i> to total nitrogen and total phosphorus concentrations in lotic ecosystems: a systematic review protocolMicah G Bennett, Kate A Schofield, Sylvia S Lee, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 19, 2002
Determining the causes of impairments in the Little Scioto River, Ohio, USA: part 2. Characterization of causesSusan M Cormier, Susan B Norton, Glenn W Suter, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 19, 2002
Predicting levels of stress from biological assessment data: empirical models from the Eastern Corn Belt Plains, Ohio, USASusan B Norton, Susan M Cormier, Marc Smith, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 24, 2012
The effects of mountaintop mines and valley fills on the physicochemical quality of stream ecosystems in the central Appalachians: a reviewMichael B Griffith, Susan B Norton, Laurie C Alexander, et al.
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|October 12, 2004
Assessing the relative severity of stressors at a watershed scaleLester L Yuan, Susan B Norton
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|December 6, 2013
Regional models for sediment toxicity assessmentL Jay Field, Susan B Norton
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 28, 2006
Individuals versus organisms versus populations in the definition of ecological assessment endpointsGlenn W Suter, Susan B Norton, Anne Fairbrother
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 19, 2002
A methodology for inferring the causes of observed impairments in aquatic ecosystemsGlenn W Suter, Susan B Norton, Susan M Cormier
Freshwater Science (Print)|November 21, 2023
Selecting Comparator Sites for Ecological Causal Assessment Based on Expected Biological SimilarityDavid J Gillett, Raphael D Mazor, Susan B Norton
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 12, 2003
Predicting sediment toxicity using logistic regression: a concentration-addition approachEric P Smith, Tim Robinson, L Jay Field, et al.
Environmental Evidence|April 26, 2019
Response of chlorophyll <i>a</i> to total nitrogen and total phosphorus concentrations in lotic ecosystems: a systematic review protocolMicah G Bennett, Kate A Schofield, Sylvia S Lee, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 19, 2002
Determining the causes of impairments in the Little Scioto River, Ohio, USA: part 2. Characterization of causesSusan M Cormier, Susan B Norton, Glenn W Suter, et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 19, 2002
Predicting levels of stress from biological assessment data: empirical models from the Eastern Corn Belt Plains, Ohio, USASusan B Norton, Susan M Cormier, Marc Smith, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 24, 2012
The effects of mountaintop mines and valley fills on the physicochemical quality of stream ecosystems in the central Appalachians: a reviewMichael B Griffith, Susan B Norton, Laurie C Alexander, et al.
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