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Publications from 2002

Environmenal Toxicology and Chemistry 2002, 21: 941-953    doi
Selecting internally consistent physicochemical properties of organic compounds.
Beyer A, Wania F, Gouin T, Mackay D, Matthies M

Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data 2002, 47: 449-455    doi
Determination of octanol-air partition coefficients (Koa) for chlorobenzenes and polychlorinated naphthalenes from gas chromatographic retention times.
Su Y, Lei YD, Daly GL, Wania F

Environmental Science and Technology 2002, 36: 138-145    doi
The air-sea equilibrium and time trend of hexachlorocyclohexanes in the Atlantic Ocean between the Arctic and Antarctica.
Lakaschus S, Weber K, Wania F, Bruhn R, Schrems O

Environmental Science and Technology 2002, 36: 1014-1023     doi
Evaluating a model of the historical behavior of two hexachlorocyclo- hexanes in the Baltic Sea environment.
Breivik K, Wania F

Environmental Science and Technology 2002, 36: 1024-1032    doi
Mass budgets, pathways and equilibrium states of two hexachlorocyclo- hexanes in the Baltic Sea environment.
Breivik K, Wania F

Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data 2002, 47: 811-816    doi
Super-cooled liquid vapor pressures of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Lei YD, Chankalal R, Chan A, Wania F

Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data 2002, 47: 944-949    doi
Sorption of chlorobenzene vapors on styrene divinylbenzene polymer.
Shen L, Lei YD, Wania F

Analytical Chemistry 2002, 74: 3476-3483    doi
Estimating octanol-air partition coefficients of nonpolar semivolatile organic compounds from gas chromatographic retention times.
Wania F, Lei YD, Harner T

Atmospheric Environment 2002, 36: 5581-5593    doi
Estimating the contribution of degradation in air and deposition to the deep sea to the global loss of PCBs.
Wania F, Daly GL

Environmental Science and Technology 2002, 36: 4860-4867    doi
The influence of vertical sorbed phase transport on the fate of organic chemicals in surface soils.
McLachlan MS, Czub G, Wania F
 




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