Sarah B. Griscom, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States |
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Oceanography Biology, Environmental SciencesGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorNicholas S. Fisher | grad student | 2002 | SUNY Stony Brook | |
(Biological and geochemical controls on the bioavailability of sediment -bound metals to two marine bivalves, Macoma balthica and Mytilus edulis.) |
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Senn DB, Griscom SB, Lewis CG, et al. (2004) Equilibrium-based sampler for determining Cu2+ concentrations in aquatic ecosystems. Environmental Science & Technology. 38: 3381-6 |
Griscom SB, Fisher NS. (2004) Bioavailability of sediment-bound metals to marine bivalve molluscs: An overview Estuaries. 27: 826-838 |
Griscom SB, Fisher NS. (2002) Uptake of dissolved Ag, Cd, and Co by the clam, Macoma balthica: relative importance of overlying water, oxic pore water, and burrow water. Environmental Science & Technology. 36: 2471-8 |
Griscom SB, Fisher NS, Luoma SN. (2002) Kinetic modeling of Ag, Cd and Co bioaccumulation in the clam Macoma balthica: Quantifying dietary and dissolved sources Marine Ecology Progress Series. 240: 127-141 |
Griscom SB, Fisher NS, Aller RC, et al. (2002) Effects of gut chemistry in marine bivalves on the assimilation of metals from ingested sediment particles Journal of Marine Research. 60: 101-120 |
Lee BG, Griscom SB, Lee JS, et al. (2000) Influences of dietary uptake and reactive sulfides on metal bioavailability from aquatic sediments. Science (New York, N.Y.). 287: 282-4 |
Griscom SB, Fisher NS, Luoma SN. (2000) Geochemical influences on assimilation of sediment-bound metals in clams and mussels Environmental Science and Technology. 34: 91-99 |
Wang WX, Griscom SB, Fisher NS. (1997) Bioavailability of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) to marine mussels from solute and particulate pathways Environmental Science and Technology. 31: 603-611 |