2003 Conference Publication Determining the relationship between a spray-drift exposure event and the bioavailable fraction of pesticide in an aquatic environmentTripodi, N., Chapman, H., Woods, N., Noller, B. N., Hughes, P, Sadler, R., Connell, D., Shaw, G. R., Moore, M. R. and Hughes, J. M (2003). Determining the relationship between a spray-drift exposure event and the bioavailable fraction of pesticide in an aquatic environment. Annual Queensland Health and Medical Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, 25-26 November 2003. Brisbane: NRCET. |
2003 Conference Publication The significance of the environmental fate and toxicology of arsenic - invited lectureNoller, B. N. (2003). The significance of the environmental fate and toxicology of arsenic - invited lecture. Minerals Council Environmental Workshop, Canberra, 25 September 2003. Canberra: Minerals Council of Australia. |
2003 Conference Publication A proposal to evaluate environmental and health risks associated with arsenic from mining in FijiMatanitobua, V., Noller, B. N., Chiswell, B., Aalbersberg, B. and Feresi, J. (2003). A proposal to evaluate environmental and health risks associated with arsenic from mining in Fiji. QHSS Science Week, Brisbane, 18-22 August, 2003. Brisbane: NRCET. |
2003 Conference Publication Public Health Risks of Traditional Chinese Medicines in QueenslandCooper, K., Noller, B. N., Connell, D., Sadler, R., Rutherford, S., Olszowy, H., Golding, G. M., Tinggi, U. and Moore, M. R. (2003). Public Health Risks of Traditional Chinese Medicines in Queensland. General Practice & Primary Health Care Research Conference, Canberra, 18-20 June 2003. Canberra: Primary Health Care Research. |
2003 Conference Publication Case studies in competitive grants and the role of partner organizations - oral presentationNoller, B. N. (2003). Case studies in competitive grants and the role of partner organizations - oral presentation. QHSS Science Week, Brisbane, 18-22 August 2003. Brisbane: NRCET. |
2003 Conference Publication Bioavailability of metals and arsenic at contaminated sites from cattle dips, mined land and naturally occurring mineralisation originsNg, J. C., Noller, B. N., Bruce, S. L. and Moore, M. (2003). Bioavailability of metals and arsenic at contaminated sites from cattle dips, mined land and naturally occurring mineralisation origins. 5th National Workshop on the Assessment of Site Contamination, Adelaide, South Australia, May, 2002. Adelaide, South Australia: NEPC Service Corporation. |
2003 Conference Publication Development of a risk assessment tool to minimize mixed metal toxicities from mine tailingsHuston, S. H., Noller, B. N., Sadler, R. and Ng, J. C. (2003). Development of a risk assessment tool to minimize mixed metal toxicities from mine tailings. Annual Queensland Health and Medical Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 25-26 November, 2003. Brisbane: NRCET. |
2003 Conference Publication A field study conducted at Kidston Gold Mine, to evaluate the impact of arsenic and zinc from mine tailing to grazing cattleBruce, S.L., Noller, B.N., Grigg, A.H., Mullen, B.F., Mulligan, D.R., Ritchie, P.J., Currey, N. and Ng, J.C. (2003). A field study conducted at Kidston Gold Mine, to evaluate the impact of arsenic and zinc from mine tailing to grazing cattle. 9th International Congress of Toxicology (ICT IX), South Molle Island Resort Conf Centre, Queensland, 8-12 July, 2001. Amsterdam: Elsevier/North-Holland. doi: 10.1016/S0378-4274(02)00378-8 |
2003 Conference Publication Key Issues for the International Year of Freshwatrer (2003)Noller, B. N. (2003). Key Issues for the International Year of Freshwatrer (2003). Bangladesh Chemical Society, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11-13 January 2003. Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Jahangirnagar University. |
2003 Conference Publication The 25-Year Involvement of the Chemical Society of Japan with the Federation of Asian Chemical SocietiesNoller, B. N. (2003). The 25-Year Involvement of the Chemical Society of Japan with the Federation of Asian Chemical Societies. The Chemical Society of Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo: The Chemical Society of Japan. |
2002 Conference Publication The development of quantitative indicators of the impact of metals and arsenic from mine wastes using a risk assessment approachNoller, B. N., Bruce, S. L. and Ng, J. C. (2002). The development of quantitative indicators of the impact of metals and arsenic from mine wastes using a risk assessment approach. Interact 2002, Sydney, Australia, 21-25 July 2002. Sydney, Australia: The Royal Australian Chemical Institute. |
2002 Conference Publication Avoding impacts of the aquatic ecosystemNoller, B. N. (2002). Avoding impacts of the aquatic ecosystem. Minerals Network -Com Integr. and Environ Issues in Mining, Noumea, New Caledonia, 6-7 November 2002. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC). |
2002 Conference Publication Risk posed to public health by heavy metal contaminants in traditional chinese medicinesCooper, K., Noller, B. N., Sadler, R., Connell, D., Rutherford, S., Tinggi, U. and Olszowy, H. (2002). Risk posed to public health by heavy metal contaminants in traditional chinese medicines. Queensland Health and Medical Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 4-5 December 2002. Brisbane, Australia: Queensland Health. |
2002 Conference Publication Developing a risk assessment tool to evaluate the impact of heavy metals from mine wasteBruce, S. L., Noller, B. N., Ng, J. C., Grigg, A., Mullen, B. F., Mulligan, D. R., Ritchie, P. J. and Currey, N. A. (2002). Developing a risk assessment tool to evaluate the impact of heavy metals from mine waste. The 18th Annual Internation Conference on CSSW, University of Massachuesetts, Amherst, 21st - 24th October, 2002. Amherst, USA: University of Massachusetts. |
2002 Conference Publication A controlled feeding trial to evaluate the potential for arsenic accumulation in beef cattleBruce, S. L., Noller, B. N. and Ng, J. C. (2002). A controlled feeding trial to evaluate the potential for arsenic accumulation in beef cattle. Science Week, QHSS, Brisbane, 19-23 August, 2002. Brisbane, Australia: The National Research Centre for Environmental Toxicology. |
2002 Conference Publication Best practice principles of mine site monitoring and analysis of waterNoller, B. N. (2002). Best practice principles of mine site monitoring and analysis of water. Minerals Network - Com Int & Environ Issues in Mining, Noumea, New Caledonia, 6-7 November 2002. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Economic Cooperation Council. |
2002 Conference Publication Improved environmental and public health management of non-persistent pesticide applications for cotton production using a risk assessment approach.Tripodi, N., Noller, B. N., Moore, M., Shaw, G. R., Woods, N., Sadler, R., Connell, D., Hughes, H. J., Chapman, H. and Hughes, P. (2002). Improved environmental and public health management of non-persistent pesticide applications for cotton production using a risk assessment approach.. Queensland Health & Medical Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 4-5 December 2002. Brisbane, Australia: Queensland Health. |
2002 Conference Publication Bioavailability of metals and arsenic at contaminated sites from cattle dips, mined land and naturally occurring mineralisation originsNg, J. C., Noller, B. N. and Moore, M. (2002). Bioavailability of metals and arsenic at contaminated sites from cattle dips, mined land and naturally occurring mineralisation origins. Site Contamination Technical Workshop, Adelaide, 13-15 May 2002. Adelaide, Australia: EPHC. |
2002 Conference Publication Development of a risk assessment tool to minimise the effects of arsenic and lead from mine wasteBruce, S.L., Noller, B. N. and Ng, J. C. (2002). Development of a risk assessment tool to minimise the effects of arsenic and lead from mine waste. Queensland Health & Medical Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, 4-5 DDecember 2002. Brisbane, Australia: Queensland Health. |
2002 Conference Publication Developing a risk assessment tool to minimise the human health risk of metals and metalloids from mine wasteBruce, S. L., Noller, B. N. and Ng, J. C. (2002). Developing a risk assessment tool to minimise the human health risk of metals and metalloids from mine waste. Queensland Health and Medical Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 4-5 December 2002. Brisbane, Australia: Queensland Health. |