Kenneth H Reckhow
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Recent Articles
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Lee B, Kullman S, Yost E, Meyer M, Worley-Davis L, Michael Williams C, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2018 Jul;
628-629:1460.
PMID: 30045565
No abstract available.
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Lee B, Kullman S, Yost E, Worley-Davis L, Reckhow K
Sci Total Environ
. 2018 May;
639:815-825.
PMID: 29803052
A facility-wide estrogen budget model was developed to assess the excretion of natural estrogens by swine in a commercial swine farrowing concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) in North Carolina, using...
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Lee B, Kullman S, Yost E, Meyer M, Worley-Davis L, Michael Williams C, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2015 Jun;
532:571-80.
PMID: 26102057
Animal feeding operations (AFOs) have been implicated as potentially major sources of estrogenic contaminants into the aquatic environment due to the relatively minimal treatment of waste and potential mobilization and...
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Nojavan A F, Qian S, Paerl H, Reckhow K, Albright E
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2014 May;
83(1):107-15.
PMID: 24814252
The present paper utilizes a Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) approach to intuitively present and quantify our current understanding of the complex physical, chemical, and biological processes that lead to eutrophication...
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Lee B, Kullman S, Yost E, Meyer M, Worley-Davis L, Michael Williams C, et al.
Integr Environ Assess Manag
. 2014 May;
10(4):511-21.
PMID: 24798317
Commercial swine waste lagoons are regarded as a major reservoir of natural estrogens, which have the potential to produce adverse physiological effects on exposed aquatic organisms and wildlife. However, there...
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Money E, Barton L, Dawson J, Reckhow K, Wiesner M
Sci Total Environ
. 2014 Jan;
473-474:685-91.
PMID: 24412914
The adaptive nature of the Forecasting the Impacts of Nanomaterials in the Environment (FINE) Bayesian network is explored. We create an updated FINE model (FINEAgNP-2) for predicting aquatic exposure concentrations...
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Staley C, Reckhow K, Lukasik J, Harwood V
Water Res
. 2012 Sep;
46(17):5799-5812.
PMID: 22939220
We investigated the potential for a variety of environmental reservoirs to harbor or contribute fecal indicator bacteria (FIB), DNA markers of human fecal contamination, and human pathogens to a freshwater...
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Money E, Reckhow K, Wiesner M
Sci Total Environ
. 2012 Apr;
426:436-45.
PMID: 22521099
We describe the use of Bayesian networks as a tool for nanomaterial risk forecasting and develop a baseline probabilistic model that incorporates nanoparticle specific characteristics and environmental parameters, along with...
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Cha Y, Stow C, Nalepa T, Reckhow K
Environ Sci Technol
. 2011 Aug;
45(17):7226-31.
PMID: 21812427
Dreissenid mussels were first documented in the Laurentian Great Lakes in the late 1980s. Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) spread quickly into shallow, hard-substrate areas; quagga mussels (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) spread...
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Alameddine I, Qian S, Reckhow K
Water Res
. 2010 Aug;
45(1):51-62.
PMID: 20800259
In-stream nutrient concentrations are well known to exhibit a strong relationship with river flow. The use of flow measurements to predict nutrient concentrations and subsequently nutrient loads is common in...