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TA9 Ecological Risk Assessment and Landscape Ecological Modeling
D137-140
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Tuesday

8:00 AM -287 :: Landscape-scale behavioural-based models of vertebrates for population-level risk assessment. Topping, C1, 1 EcoSol, Rønde, Denmark
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8:20 AM -288 :: Application of Health-Based Screening Levels to a national assessment of VOCs in ambient ground water. Toccalino, P1, Norman, J1, Phillips, R1, Zogorski, J2, Moran, M2, Wilber, W3, 1 Oregon Health & Science University, Beaverton, OR, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Rapid City, SD, USA3 U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA
FULL ABSTRACT

8:40 AM -289 :: ERA Uncertainty Reduction by Mapping the Nearshore Habitats of Cherry Point, Washington, U.S.A. Seebach, A.1, Landis, W. G.1, 1 Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, U.S.A.
FULL ABSTRACT

9:00 AM -290 :: Integration of a Fortran95 Model with GIS Tools in Ecological Risk Assessments. Gonzales, G.1, Ryti, R. 2, Newell, P.3, Gallegos, A.3, Bennett, K.1, 1 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA2 Neptune and Company, Inc., Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA3 Environmental Health Associates, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
FULL ABSTRACT

9:20 AM -291 :: Assessment and Planning Approaches in Watershed Assessment: The Embayment Eutrophication Case Study. Menzie, C1, Wickwire, W1, Famely, J1, Novak, A1, 1 Menzie-Cura & Associates, Inc., Winchester, MA, USA
FULL ABSTRACT

9:40 AM - :: BREAK.

10:20 AM -292 :: Incorporation of Landscape Characteristics and Receptor Organism Movement in Spatially Explicit Exposure Assessment Model RiskTrace. Linkov, I1, Grebenkov, A2, Andrizhievski, A2, Loukashevich, A2, Trifonov, A2, Kapustka, L3, 1 Cambridge Environmental Inc., Cambridge, MA 02141, USA2 Institute of Power Engineering, Minsk, Belarus3 ep-and-t, Corvallis, OR, USA
FULL ABSTRACT

10:40 AM -293 :: Conceptual model for the regional and landscape risk assessment of invasive species. Landis, Wayne1, Colnar, A1, Markiewicz, A1, 1 Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, USA
FULL ABSTRACT

11:00 AM -294 :: Wildlife Habitat Considerations in Spatially-explicit Ecological Risk Assessments. Kapustka, L1, Linkov, I2, Yocum, J1, 1 ecological planning and toxicology, inc., Corvallis, OR, USA2 Cambridge Environmental, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA
FULL ABSTRACT

11:20 AM -295 :: Developing Watershed-Based Cleanup Plans for Sinclair and Dyes Inlets, Washington. Johnston, R1, Sherrell, G2, Leisle, D2, Kendra, W3, Lawrence, S.3, May, C4, Ostrom, T5, Zimny, J6, Meriwether, F7, 1 Marine Environmental Support Office - NW, Bremerton, WA, USA2 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Bremerton, WA, USA3 Washington Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA, USA4 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Sequim, WA, USA5 Suquamish Tribe, Suquamish, WA, USA6 Kitsap County Health District, Bremerton, WA, USA7 Washington Department of Health, Olympia, WA, USA
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11:40 AM -296 :: Enhancements to the Pesticide Risk Assessment Process. Doelling Brown, P1, Hetrick, J1, Corbin, M1, Birchfield, N1, Abel, S1, Odenkirchen, E1, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Arlington, VA, USA
FULL ABSTRACT


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