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2007

Conference Publication

Development of mine site close-out criteria for arsenic and lead using a health risk approach

Diacomanolis, V., Ng, J. C. and Noller, B. N. (2007). Development of mine site close-out criteria for arsenic and lead using a health risk approach. Mine Closure 2007, Santiago, Chile, 16-19 October, 2007. Nedlands, WA: Australian Centre for Geomechanics.

Development of mine site close-out criteria for arsenic and lead using a health risk approach

2007

Conference Publication

The Application of X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy to Study Arsenic Chemical Form in Mine Waste Materials

Matanitobua, V. P., Chiswell, B., Ng, J. C., Harris, H. H. and Noller, B. N. (2007). The Application of X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy to Study Arsenic Chemical Form in Mine Waste Materials. 12th Asian Chemical Congress (12ACC) 2007, Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 23-25, 2007.

The Application of X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy to Study Arsenic Chemical Form in Mine Waste Materials

2007

Book Chapter

Monitoring Pesticides in the Paddy Field Ecosystem of North-Eastern Thailand for Environmental and Health Risks

Iwai, C. B., Sujira, H., Somparn, A., Komarova, T., Mueller, J. M. and Noller, B. N. (2007). Monitoring Pesticides in the Paddy Field Ecosystem of North-Eastern Thailand for Environmental and Health Risks. Rational Environmental Management of Agrochemicals : Risk Assessment, Monitoring, and Remedial Action. (pp. 259-273) edited by Ivan R. Kennedy, Keith R. Solomon, Shirley J. Gee, Angus N. Crossan, Shuo Wang and Francisco Sanchez-Bayo. United States of America: Oxford University Press.

Monitoring Pesticides in the Paddy Field Ecosystem of North-Eastern Thailand for Environmental and Health Risks

2007

Conference Publication

Site Specific Health Risk Assessment of Arsenic and lead at a Mine Site in Australia

Diacomanolis, V., Noller, B. N. and Ng, J. C. (2007). Site Specific Health Risk Assessment of Arsenic and lead at a Mine Site in Australia. ICTX 2007 MONTREAL, Montreal, Canada, 15 - 19 July, 2007.

Site Specific Health Risk Assessment of Arsenic and lead at a Mine Site in Australia

2007

Conference Publication

Discrete Physico-Chemical Processes that Characterise Pollution from Mining

Noller, B. N. (2007). Discrete Physico-Chemical Processes that Characterise Pollution from Mining. Kuwait Chemical Society Symposium on Application of Catalyst in the Industry, Al-Ahmadi City, Kuwait, 9 December 2006. China: Federation of Asian Chemical Societies.

Discrete Physico-Chemical Processes that Characterise Pollution from Mining

2007

Conference Publication

Modeling the Interaction of Plant Architecture and Spray Techniques

Dorr, Gary J., Hanan, Jim, Hewitt, Andrew J., Adkins, Steve and Noller, Barry N. (2007). Modeling the Interaction of Plant Architecture and Spray Techniques. 2007 ASABE Annual International Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 17-20 June, 2007. St. Joseph, Michigan: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.

Modeling the Interaction of Plant Architecture and Spray Techniques

2007

Conference Publication

Development of a Decision-Making Tool to Minimize Environmental and Public Health Risk of Pesticide Application

Dorr, G., Noller, B. N., Woods, N., Hewitt, A. J., Hanan, J. S., Adkins, S. W. and Ricci, P. F. (2007). Development of a Decision-Making Tool to Minimize Environmental and Public Health Risk of Pesticide Application. International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (PACIFICHEM 2005), Honolulu, HI, 15-20 Dec 2005. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society. doi: 10.1021/bk-2007-0966.ch004

Development of a Decision-Making Tool to Minimize Environmental and Public Health Risk of Pesticide Application

2007

Book Chapter

Safety : Issues and Policy

Gilbert, S., Noller, B. N. and Burford, G. (2007). Safety : Issues and Policy. Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Policy and Public Health Perspectives. (pp. 83-98) edited by Bodeker, G. and Burford, G.. London, UK: Imperial College Press.

Safety : Issues and Policy

2007

Conference Publication

Developing a quantitative framework to assess the success of mine site rehabilitation

Edraki, M., Baumgartl, T. and Noller, B. (2007). Developing a quantitative framework to assess the success of mine site rehabilitation. Mine Closure 2007, Santiago, Chile, 16-19 October 2007. Santiago, Chile: Gecamin Ltd.

Developing a quantitative framework to assess the success of mine site rehabilitation

2007

Conference Publication

Assessment of arsenic and lead contamination at a mine site in Australia using a health risk approach

Diacomanolis, V., Noller, B. N. and Ng, J. C. (2007). Assessment of arsenic and lead contamination at a mine site in Australia using a health risk approach. CRC CARE Contamination Cleanup 07, Adelaide, South Australia, 24 - 28 June, 2007. Salisbury, South Australia: CRC for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment.

Assessment of arsenic and lead contamination at a mine site in Australia using a health risk approach

2007

Conference Publication

Mine Site Close-Out Criteria for Arsenic and Lead based on a Health Risk Approach

Diacomanolis, V., Ng, J. C. and Noller, B. N. (2007). Mine Site Close-Out Criteria for Arsenic and Lead based on a Health Risk Approach. 12th Asian Chemical Congress (12ACC) 2007, Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 23-25, 2007. Federation of Asian Chemical Societies.

Mine Site Close-Out Criteria for Arsenic and Lead based on a Health Risk Approach

2007

Other Outputs

An evaluation of the environmental fate and longevity of FMC (chemicals) Pty Ltd sheeting product simulating under slab application for Australian conditions: Report 11

Strachan, A., Noller, B., Gaus, C., Connell, D. W. and Sadler, R. (2007). An evaluation of the environmental fate and longevity of FMC (chemicals) Pty Ltd sheeting product simulating under slab application for Australian conditions: Report 11. Brisbane, Australia: EnTox, The University of Queensland.

An evaluation of the environmental fate and longevity of FMC (chemicals) Pty Ltd sheeting product simulating under slab application for Australian conditions: Report 11

2007

Journal Article

In Vitro Physiologically Based Extraction Test (PBET) and Bioaccessibility of Arsenic and Lead from Various Mine Waste Materials

Bruce, S. L., Noller, B. N., Matanitobua, V. and Ng, J. C. (2007). In Vitro Physiologically Based Extraction Test (PBET) and Bioaccessibility of Arsenic and Lead from Various Mine Waste Materials. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 70 (19), 1700-1711. doi: 10.1080/15287390701434901

In Vitro Physiologically Based Extraction Test (PBET) and Bioaccessibility of Arsenic and Lead from Various Mine Waste Materials

2007

Conference Publication

Workshop on "Contaminated agricultural land management and remediation"

Noller, Barry N. and Van Trung, Huynh (2007). Workshop on "Contaminated agricultural land management and remediation". Workshop on Contaminated Agricultural Land Management and Remediation, Hanoi, Vietnam, 11 - 13 December 2005. Beijing, China: Federation of Asian Chemical Societies FACS.

Workshop on "Contaminated agricultural land management and remediation"

2007

Conference Publication

Optimisation of herbicide deposition and retention using computer modeling validated through wind tunnel studies

Dorr, S., Adkins, S., Hanan, J., O'Donnell, C., Hewitt, A. and Noller, B. (2007). Optimisation of herbicide deposition and retention using computer modeling validated through wind tunnel studies. 21st Asian Pacific Weed Science Society (APWSS) Conference, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2-6 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: University of Peradeniya and Chemical Industries.

Optimisation of herbicide deposition and retention using computer modeling validated through wind tunnel studies

2006

Other Outputs

Report for Use of Recycled Water for Firefighting Purposes. Health Risk Assessment

Noller, B N and Wickramasinghe, W A (2006). Report for Use of Recycled Water for Firefighting Purposes. Health Risk Assessment. Brisbane: GHD Consultants.

Report for Use of Recycled Water for Firefighting Purposes. Health Risk Assessment

2006

Conference Publication

A probabilistic approach to public health risks from heavy metals and metalloids in Traditional Chinese Medicines

Cooper, K., Noller, B. N., Connell, D., Yu, J., Sadler, R., Olszowy, H., Golding, G. M., Tinggi, U., Moore, M. R., Myers, S. A. and Ricci, P. (2006). A probabilistic approach to public health risks from heavy metals and metalloids in Traditional Chinese Medicines. Challenges in Environmental Toxicology in Australasia, Monash University, 13 - 14 July 2006. Monash University.

A probabilistic approach to public health risks from heavy metals and metalloids in Traditional Chinese Medicines

2006

Conference Publication

Sorption of Bifenthrin in soils of N.E. Thailand and its effect on invertebrates

Hasthorpe, Amanda, Boonthai, Iwai, Rattanapun, Yupadee and Noller, Barry N. (2006). Sorption of Bifenthrin in soils of N.E. Thailand and its effect on invertebrates. Interact 2006 air, water & earth, Perth WA, 24-28 September.

Sorption of Bifenthrin in soils of N.E. Thailand and its effect on invertebrates

2006

Conference Publication

A decision-making tool to minimise environmental and public health risk of pesticide application

Dorr, G. J., Noller, B N, Hewitt, A J, Hanan, J S and Adkins, S W (2006). A decision-making tool to minimise environmental and public health risk of pesticide application. 6th Annual Health and Medical Research conference of Queensland, Hilton Hotel, Brisbane, 23-24 November 2006. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland Government.

A decision-making tool to minimise environmental and public health risk of pesticide application

2006

Book Chapter

Safety: Issues and policy

Shia, Gilbert, Noller, Barry and Burford, Gemma (2006). Safety: Issues and policy. Traditional, complementary and alternative medicine: policy and public health perspectives. (pp. 83-100) London, United Kingdom: Imperial College Press. doi: 10.1142/9781860949135_0005

Safety: Issues and policy