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Ronald J Baker

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Han X, Khedekar R, Masnovi J, Baker R
J Org Chem . 2021 Jul; 64(14):5245-5250. PMID: 34237873
The configuration of 1,2,3,4-tetrabromocyclohexane (mp 90 °C), , has been established as 1,2,3,4 by an X-ray crystallographic determination. The structures of two of three dibromocyclohexenes (, , and ) have...
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Smalling K, Deshpande A, Blazer V, Dockum B, Timmons D, Sharack B, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull . 2016 Apr; 107(2):422-31. PMID: 27039958
Atlantic coastal bays of the US are essential habitat for young of year bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix). Their residence in these estuaries during critical life stages, high lipid content, and piscivory...
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Smalling K, Deshpande A, Galbraith H, Sharack B, Timmons D, Baker R
Mar Pollut Bull . 2016 Mar; 107(2):432-41. PMID: 26965090
Resident mussels are effective indicators of ecosystem health and have been utilized in national assessment and monitoring studies for over two decades. Mussels were chosen because contaminant concentrations in their...
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Baker R, Reilly T, Lopez A, Romanok K, Wengrowski E
Waste Manag . 2015 Jun; 43:363-75. PMID: 26092474
A screening tool for quantifying levels of concern for contaminants detected in monitoring wells on or near landfills to down-gradient receptors (streams, wetlands and residential lots) was developed and evaluated....
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Baker R, Andraski B, Stonestrom D, Luo W
J Environ Qual . 2012 Jul; 41(4):1324-36. PMID: 22751077
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are often comingled with low-level radioactive wastes (LLRW), but little is known about subsurface VOC emanations from LLRW landfills. The current study systematically quantified VOCs associated...
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Lahvis M, Baehr A, Baker R
Ground Water . 2004 Mar; 42(2):258-67. PMID: 15035589
Volatilization and diffusion through the unsaturated zone can be an important pathway for natural attenuation remediation of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) at gasoline spill sites. The significance of this pathway...