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American Petroleum Institute,
1995
, Tertiary-amyl methyl ether (TAME)--Toxicity to the freshwater alga, selenastrum capricornutum: American Petroleum Institute 402.
American Petroleum Institute,
1995
, Tert-amyl methyl ether (TAME)--Acute toxicity to rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss) under flow-through conditions: American Petroleum Institute 408.
Bender, D.A., Zogorski, J.S., Halde, M.J., and Rowe, B.L.,
1999
, Selection procedure and salient information for volatile organic compounds emphasized in the National Water-Quality Assessment Program: U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 99-182, 32 p.
Fujiwara, Yasuo, Konoshita, Tatsuo, Sato, Hiroshi, and Kojima, Ichiro,
1984
, Biodegradation and bioconcentration of alkyl ethers: Yukagatu, v. 33, no. 2, p. 111-115 [Abs. and illus. in English.].
Huttunen, H., Wyness, L.E., and Kallioski, P.,
1997
, Identification of environmental hazards of gasoline oxygenate tert-amyl methyl ether (TAME): Chemosphere, v. 35, no. 6, p. 1199-1214.
International Programme of Chemical Safety,
1998
, Environmental health criteria 206--Methyl tertiary-butyl ether: Geneva, Switzerland, World Health Organization, 199 p.
Keller, Arturo, Froines, John, Koshland, Catherine, Reuter, John, Irwin, Suffet, and Last, Jerold,
1998
, Health and Environmental Assessment of MTBE, Report to the governor and legislature of the State of California as sponsored by SB 521: University of California, UC Toxic Substances Research and Teaching Program, v. 1, Summary & Recommendations, 63 p.
Klan, M.J., and Carpenter, M.J.,
1994
, A risk-based drinking water concentration for methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), in Stanley, Anita, ed., Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Ground Water--Prevention, Detection, and Remediation Conference, Houston, Tex., November 2-4, 1994: Houston, Tex., National Ground Water Association and American Petroleum Institute, p. 107-115.
Mancini, E.R.,
1997
, Aquatic toxicity data for methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE)--Current status, future research, in American Chemical Society Division of Environmental Chemistry preprints of papers, 213th, San Francisco, Calif.: ACS, v. 37, no. 1, p. 427-429.
Mancini, E.R.,
1997
, Physiochemical and ecotoxicological properties of gasoline oxygenates [abs.]: Bridging the Global Environment--Technology, Communication, and Education, Society of Enivronmental Toxicology and Chemistry Annual Meeting Abstract Book, 18th, San francisco, Calif. Nov. 16-20, 1997: Washington, D.C., SETAC, p. 251.
Mancini, E.R., Steen, A., Rausina, G.A., Wong, D.C.L., Arnold, W.R., Gostomski, F.E., Davies, T., Hockett, J.R., Stubblefield, W.A., Drottar, K.R., Springer, T.A., and Errico, P.,
2002
, MTBE ambient water quality criteria development--A public/private partnership: Environmental Science & Technology, v. 36, no. 2, p. 125-129.
Mancini, E.R., Stubblefield, W.A., and Tillquist, H.,
1998
, Important ecological risk assessment parameters for MTBE and other gasoline oxygenates, in The Southwest Focused Ground Water Conference--Discussing the Issue of MTBE and Perchlorate in Ground Water, Anaheim, Calif., June3-4, 1998, [Proceedings]: Anaheim, Calif., National Ground Water Association, p. 63-66.
Meylan, W.M., Howard, P.H., Boethling, R.S., Aronson, Dallas, Printup, Heather, and Gouchie, Sybil,
1999
, Improved method for estimating bioconcentration/bioacccumulation factor from octanol/water partition coefficient: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, v. 18, no. 4, p. 664-672.
Paulov, Stefan,
1987
, Action of the anti-detonation preparation tert-butyl methyl ether on the model species Rana temporaria L.: Biologia, v. 42, no. 2, p. 185-189 [Abs. in English.].
Rathbun, R.E.,
1998
, Transport, behavior, and fate of volatile organic compounds in streams: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1589, 151 p.
Rowe, B.L., Landrigan, S.J., and Lopes, T.J.,
1997
, Summary of ublished aquatic toxicity information and water-quality criteria for selected volatile organic compounds: U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report OFR 97-563, 60 p.
Stubblefield, W.A., Burnett, S.L., Hockett, J.R., and Naddy, R.,
1997
, Evaluation of the acute and chronic aquatic toxicity of methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE), in American Chemical Society Division of Environmental Chemistry preprints of papers, 213th, San Francisco, Calif.: ACS, v. 37, no. 1, p. 429-430.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
1998
, Oxygenates in Water--Critical information and research needs: Washington, D.C., Office of Research and Development, EPA-600-R-98/048, 65 p.
Veith, G.D., Call, D.J., and Brooke, L.T.,
1983
, Structure-toxicity relationships for the fathead minnow, Pimephales promelas--Narcotic industrial chemicals: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, v. 40, no. 6, p. 743-748.
Wong, D.C.L., Arnold, W.R., Rausina, G.A., Mancini, E.R., and Steen, A.E.,
2001
, Development of a freshwater aquatic toxicity database for ambient water quality criteria for methyl tertiary-butyl ether: Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry, v. 20, no. 5, p. 1125-1132.
Zogorski, J.S., Baehr, A.L., Bauman, B.M., Conrad, D.L., Drew, R.T., Korte, N.E., Lapham, W.W., Morduchowitz, A., Pankow, J.F., and Washington, E.R.,
1997
, Significant findings and water-quality recommendations of the Interagency Oxygenated Fuel Assessment, in Kostecki, P.T., Calabrese, E.J., and Bonazountas, Marc, eds., Contaminated Soils: Amherst, Mass, Amherst Scientific Publishers, v. 2, p. 661-679.
Zogorski, J.S., Morduchowitz, A.M., Baehr, A.L, Bauman, B.J., Conrad, D.L., Drew, R.T., Korte, N.E., Lapham, W.W., Pankow, J.F., and Washington, E.R.,
1996
, Fuel oxygenates and water quality--Current understanding of sources, occurrence in natural waters, environmental behavior, fate, and significance--Final Report: Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President, 37 p. with attachments. [Also published by National Science and Technology Council, 1997, Interagency assessment of oxygenated fuels, Chap. 2, Fuel oxygenates and water quality: Washington, DC, Office of Science and Technology Policy, The Exectutive Office of the President, p. 2-1--2-80.]
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