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Supplementary material for Lee et al. 2019 Taxonomic harmonization may reveal a stronger association between diatom assemblages and total phosphorus in large datasets
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Diatom data have been collected in large-scale biological assessments in the United States, such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Rivers and... -
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Predicting nonlinear relationships between external and internal concentrations with physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Generic physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models were used to explore how saturable absorption or clearance can influence the shape of the internal to... -
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PFAS PBPK Template Model
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
The data set includes source code that implements a PBPK template model applicable to PFAS. It includes data digitized from Kim et al. (2018), Kim et al. (2019), and... -
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Spatial Stream Network Object Supporting Stream Temperature Model for Penobscot River Basin, Maine, USA
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
High resolution spatial stream network (SSN) models are needed to predict stream temperature distributions across large basins at a fine scale, to identify thermal... -
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Data and code for Rice et al. “Wildfires increase concentrations of hazardous air pollutants in downwind communities.”
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This dataset provides the data and code associated with the publication Rice et al. "Wildfires increase concentrations of hazardous air pollutants in downwind... -
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Identifying candidate reference chemicals for in vitro testing of the retinoid pathway for predictive developmental toxicity
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Dataset for Baker, et al., Identifying candidate reference chemicals for in vitro testing of the retinoid pathway for predictive developmental toxicity, published in... -
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Data and code for Olson et al. Wildfires in the western United States are mobilizing PM2.5-associated nutrients and may be contributing to downwind cyanobacteria blooms
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Data and code for Olson et al. Wildfires in the western United States are mobilizing PM2.5-associated nutrients and may be contributing to downwind cyanobacteria... -
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Data and code for Boaggio et al. Beyond particulate matter mass: heightened levels of lead and other pollutants associated with destructive fire events in California
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
This dataset provides the description and code for the analyses done in Boaggio et al. Beyond particulate matter mass: heightened levels of lead and other pollutants...