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2005 Conference Publication Wind Tunnel Spray Drift Measurements and ModelingDorr, G. J., Woods, N., O'Donnell, C. C., Hanan, J., Noller, B. N. and Adkins, S. W. (2005). Wind Tunnel Spray Drift Measurements and Modeling. Science Week at QHSS 2005, Brisbane, Queensland, 15-19 August, 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland. |
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2005 Conference Publication Applicability of a controlled environment facililty for Aerosol Toxicological Exposure AssessmentsNoller, B. N., Hewitt, A. J., Woods, N., Dorr, G. J. and Kleinmeulman, P. A. (2005). Applicability of a controlled environment facililty for Aerosol Toxicological Exposure Assessments. Downunder Intern. Conf. on the Removal or Destruction of Highly Toxic Chemical & Biol. Contamination, Melbourne, Vic, 13-16 February 2005. Canberra, Australia: Department of Defense. |
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2005 Other Outputs A study of metabolites from diazinon degradation Report 1Noller, B. N. and Eaglesham, G. (2005). A study of metabolites from diazinon degradation Report 1. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland. |
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2005 Conference Publication The environmental fate of synthetic pyrethroids in Australian soils and role of the octanol-water partition co-efficientHasthorpe, A., Noller, B. N., Sadler, R., Connell, D. and Woods, N. (2005). The environmental fate of synthetic pyrethroids in Australian soils and role of the octanol-water partition co-efficient. 5th Annual Health and Medical Research Conference of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 3-4 November 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: Queensland Health. |
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2005 Conference Publication Managing the Impact of Mine Waste on Animal Species within Bushland Ecosystems following Mine Site RehabilitationNoller, B. N., Bruce, S. L. and Ng, J. C. (2005). Managing the Impact of Mine Waste on Animal Species within Bushland Ecosystems following Mine Site Rehabilitation. Science Week at QHSS, Brisbane, Queensland, 15-19 August 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland. |
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2005 Conference Publication Evaluation of scientific evidence to identify the cause of Pacific oyster mortality at Georges Bay, Tasmania, AustralliaNoller, B. N., Dineen, R. and Ricci, P. F. (2005). Evaluation of scientific evidence to identify the cause of Pacific oyster mortality at Georges Bay, Tasmania, Australlia. 11th Asin Chemical Congress, Seoul, Korea, 24-26 August 2005. Seoul, Korea: The Korean Chemical Society. |
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2005 Journal Article Estimation of Radioactive Dose from Oysters consumed at Hiroshima following a Bomb Detonation, report to Department of Veterans AffairsNoller, B. N., Kleinschmidt, R. and Moore, M. R. (2005). Estimation of Radioactive Dose from Oysters consumed at Hiroshima following a Bomb Detonation, report to Department of Veterans Affairs. Toxicology Letters, 158 (1), 76-77. doi: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2005.05.014 |
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2005 Conference Publication A study of the occurrence/distribution speciation and remediation/removal of arsenic in water, soil and solid media associated with mining in FijiMatanitobua, V. P., Noller, B. N., Chiswell, B., Huang, D.S., Ng, J. C. and Bruce, S. L. (2005). A study of the occurrence/distribution speciation and remediation/removal of arsenic in water, soil and solid media associated with mining in Fiji. Science Week at QHSS 2005, Brisbane, Queensland, 15-19 August 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland. |
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2005 Conference Publication The evaluation of the bioaccessibility of lead and arsenic in mine waste materials using the physiologically-based extraction test (PBET)Noller, B. N., Matanitobua, V. P., Bruce, S. L. and Ng, J. C. (2005). The evaluation of the bioaccessibility of lead and arsenic in mine waste materials using the physiologically-based extraction test (PBET). Fourth Day of Chemistry Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 22-23 April 2005. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: Chemical Society of Vietnam. |
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2005 Conference Publication Report on Workshop on Contaminated Agricultural Land Management and RemediationNoller, B. N. and Trung, H. (2005). Report on Workshop on Contaminated Agricultural Land Management and Remediation. Hanoi, Vietnam, 11-13 December 2005, Hanoi, Vietnam: Inst for Technology of Radioactive & Rare Elements. |
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2005 Conference Publication A pilot study on heavy metal interactions affecting mine closure risk assessmentHuston, R., Ng, J. C., Noller, B. N. and Sadler, R. (2005). A pilot study on heavy metal interactions affecting mine closure risk assessment. 5th Annual Health and Medical Research Conference of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 3-4 November 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: Queensland Health. |
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2005 Conference Publication The Octanol-Water Partition Co-efficient of BifenthrinHasthorpe, A., Noller, B. N., Sadler, R., Connell, D. and Woods, N. (2005). The Octanol-Water Partition Co-efficient of Bifenthrin. Science Week at QHSS 2005, Brisbane, Queensland, 15-19 August 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland. |
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2005 Conference Publication Pollution Control and ManagementNoller, B. N. (2005). Pollution Control and Management. International Science Congress (ISC) 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 3-6 August 2005. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Scientific Association. |
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2005 Other Outputs A study of metabolites from methyl parathion degradation Report 3Noller, B. N. and Eaglesham, G. (2005). A study of metabolites from methyl parathion degradation Report 3. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland. |
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2005 Conference Publication The use of synchrotron-based X-Ray absorption spectrometry for the speciation and characterization of arsenic in various mine waste materialsMatanitobua, V., Noller, B. N., Chiswell, B., Huang, D.S., Ng, J. C., Bruce, S. L., Riley, M. J. and Harris, H. (2005). The use of synchrotron-based X-Ray absorption spectrometry for the speciation and characterization of arsenic in various mine waste materials. 5th Annual Health and Medical Research Conference of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 3-4 November 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: Queensland Health. |
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2005 Conference Publication Using the Physiologically Based Extraction Test (PBET) to Determine the Risk of Arsenic and Lead from Mine Waste Material to Humans, Grazing Cattle and Native AnimalsBruce, S. L., Ng, J. C. and Noller, B. N. (2005). Using the Physiologically Based Extraction Test (PBET) to Determine the Risk of Arsenic and Lead from Mine Waste Material to Humans, Grazing Cattle and Native Animals. 8th Intern. Conf. on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements, Adelaide, Australia, 3-7 April 2005. Adelaide, SA: CSIRO. |
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2005 Conference Publication Identification of arsenic chemical form in mine waste materials using Synchroton-based X-ray absorption spectrometryMatanitobua, V. P., Noller, B. N., Chiswell, B., Huang, D.S., Ng, J. C., Bruce, S. L., Riley, M. J. and Harris, H. (2005). Identification of arsenic chemical form in mine waste materials using Synchroton-based X-ray absorption spectrometry. 11th Asian Chemical Congress, Seoul, Korea, 24-26 August 2005. Seoul, Korea: The Korean Chemical Society. |
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2005 Journal Article Structuring a mine closure frameworkBruce, S. L., Ng, J. C. and Noller, B. N. (2005). Structuring a mine closure framework. Mining Environmental Management, 3, 14-15. |
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2005 Conference Publication A study of the Environmental Fate and Migration of Pyrethroid Termiticides in SoilHasthorpe, A. L., Noller, B. N., Sadler, R., Connell, D. and Woods, N. (2005). A study of the Environmental Fate and Migration of Pyrethroid Termiticides in Soil. Science Week at QHSS 2005, Brisbane, Queensland, 15-19 August 2005. Brisbane, Queensland: EnTox, The University of Queensland. |
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2005 Conference Publication The relevance of speciation and bioavailability data to human health risk assessment of contaminated landNg, J. C., Moore, M. R. and Noller, B. N. (2005). The relevance of speciation and bioavailability data to human health risk assessment of contaminated land. Intern. Conf. on the Removal or Destruction of Highly Toxic Chemical and Biol. Contamination, Melbourne, Vic, 13-16 February 2005. Canberra, Australia: Dept of Defense. |