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ОбложкаHuman and ecological risk assessment: theory and practice / ed. by D.J.Paustenbach. - New York: J. Wiley, 2002. - xxix, 1556 p.: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.1533-1556. - ISBN 0-471-14747-8; ISBN 978-0-470-25319-9
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
FOREWORD ....................................................... xi
   William Reilly
FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION ................................ xvii
   William Ruckelshaus
PREFACE ....................................................... xix
   Dennis Paustenbach
CONTRIBUTORS .................................................. xxv
ABOUT THE AUTHOR ............................................. xxix

SECTION A
THEORY: HUMAN HEALTH ASSESSMENT ................................. 1
1  Primer on Human and Environmental Risk Assessment ............ 3
   Dennis Paustenbach
2  Hazard Identification ....................................... 85
   Dennis Paustenbach
3  Dose-Response Modeling for Cancer Risk Assessment .......... 151
   Suresh Moolgavkar E. Georg Leabeck
4  Exposure Assessment ........................................ 189
   Dennis Paustenbach
5  Risk Characterization ...................................... 293
   Pamela Williams Dennis Paustenbach

SECTION В
THEORY: ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT ............................ 367
6  Ecological Risk Assessment: History and Fundamentals ....... 369
   Anne Sergeant

SECTION С
CASE STUDIES INVOLVING CONTAMINATED WATER ..................... 443
7  Hexavalent Chromium in Groundwater: The Importance of
   Chemistry and Pharmacokinetics in Quantitating Dose and
   Risk ....................................................... 445
   Brent Kerger Brent Finley Dennis Paustenbach
   Estimating the Value of Research: Illustrative
   Calculation for Ingested Inorganic Arsenic ................. 475
   Warner North, Frank Selker Tот Guartlino

SECTION D
CASE STUDY INVOLVING CONTAMINATED SOILS ....................... 511
9  Risk Assessment of Chromium-Contaminated Soils: Twelve
   Years of Research to Characterize the Health Hazards ....... 513
   Deborah Proctor, Mark Harris David Rabbe

SECTION E
CHARACTERIZING EXPOSURE TO AIR CONTAMINANTS ................... 585
10 Quantification of Variability and Uncertainty: Case Study
   of Power Plant Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions ........... 587
   H. Christopher Frey, Ranjit Bharvirkar
11 Characteristic Time, Characteristic Travel Distance, and
   Population-Based Potential Dose in a Multimedia
   Environment: A Case Study .................................. 619
   Deborah Bennett, Т.E. McKone, W.E. Kastenberg

SECTION F
EVALUATING OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS ............................... 645
12 Methods for Setting Occupational Exposure Limits ........... 647
   Hon-Wing Leung
13 Worker Hazard Posed by Reentry Into Pesticide-Treated
   Foliage: Reassessment of Reentry Levels/Intervals Using
   Foliar Residue Transfer-Percutaneous Absorption PBPK/PD
   Models, with Emphasis on Isofenphos and Parathion .......... 673
   Jim Knaak, С.C. Dary, G.T. Patterson, J.N. Blancato

SECTION G
CASE STUDY INVOLVING EXPOSURE TO RADIONUCLIDES ................ 733
14 Dose Reconstructions for Radionuclides and Chemical: Case
   Study Involving Federal Facilities at Oak Ridge,
   Tennessee .................................................. 735
   Tom Widner, Susan M. Flack

SECTION H
EVALUATING RISK TO FOODS ...................................... 871
15 Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants to Animal
   Products: Fundamental Principles and Application to
   Health Risk Assessment ..................................... 873
   George F. Fries
16 Estimating Dietary Exposure: Methods, Algorithms, and
   General Considerations ..................................... 895
   Barbara Petersen
17 Analysis of Possible Health Risks to Recreational Fishers
   Due to Ingesting DDT and PCBs in Fish from Palos Verdes
   Shelf and Cabrillo Pier .................................... 913
   Natalie Wilson, Valerie Craven, Paul S. Price, Dennis
   Paustenbach

SECTION I
ASSESSING RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CONSUMER PRODUCTS ............ 1031
18 Qualitative Health Risk Assessment of Natural Rubber
   Latex in Consumer Products ................................ 1033
   Sean M. Hays, Brent L. Finley

SECTION J
CASE STUDIES IN ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT ................... 1067
19 Determining Values: A Critical Step in Assessing
   Ecological Risk ........................................... 1069
   Douglas P. Reagan
20 Comparison of Aquatic Ecological Risk Assessments at
   a Former Zinc Smelter and a Former Wood Preservative
   Site ...................................................... 1099
   Rob Paslorok, Walter J. Shields, Jane E. Sexton
21 Integration of Risk Assessment and Natural Resource
   Damage Assessment: Case Study of Lavaca Bay ............... 1161
   Kristy E. Mathews, Kirk J. Gribben, William 
   H. DesVousges

SECTION К
ASSESSING RISKS TO BIRDS ..................................... 1193
22 Using Probabilistic Risk Assessment Methods To 
   Predict Effects of Pesticides on Aquatic Systems and
   Waterfowl That Use Them ................................... 1195
   Patrick Sheehan, John Warmerdam, Shih Siting Feng
23 Methodology for Assessing Risk to Birds Following
   Application of Sprayable Pesticide to Citrus: Case
   Study Involving Chlorpyrifos .............................. 1229
   Larry Brewer, Harry L. McQuillen Monte A. Mayes
24 Using Ecological Risk Assessment to Evaluate
   Potential Risks Posed by Chemicals to Birds ............... 1265
   Miranda Henning, Nadine M. Weinberg, Margaret 
   A. Branion

SECTION L
RISK ASSESSMENT AND LIFE-CYCLE ANALYSES .................. 1293
25 Life-Cycle Impact Analysis: A Challenge for Risk
   Analysts .................................................. 1295
   H. Scott Mathews, Heather MacLean, Lester Lave

SECTION M
RISK COMMUNICATION AND RISK MANAGEMENT ................... 1357
26 Risk Assessment in Its Social Context ..................... 1359
   Jessica Glicken Turnley
27 Trust, Emotion, Sex, Politics, and Science:
   Surveying the Risk-Assessment Battlefield ................. 1377
   Paul Slovic
28 Democratization of Risk Analysis .......................... 1399
   Gail Charnley, E. Donald Elliott
29 Misconceptions About the Causes of Cancer ................. 1415
   Lois Swirsky Gold, Bruce N. Ames, Thomas H. Sloan

SECTION N
EVOLVING ISSUES .......................................... 1461
30 Children's Health and Environmental Exposure to
   Chemicals: Implications for Risk Assessment and
   Public Health Policy ...................................... 1463
   Michael Goodman, Nancy La Verda
31 Cost-Benefit Analysis ..................................... 1497
   Timothy Carrothers John D. Graham
32 Precaution in a Multirisk World ........................... 1509
   Jonathan B. Wiener

INDEX ........................................................ 1533


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