XIII.4 Literatura
(1) Connell D.W. (1988). Bioaccumulation behaviour of persistent chemicals with aquatic organisms. Rev. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 102, pp. 117-156.
(2) Bintein S., Devillers J., Karcher W. (1993). Non-linear dependence of fish bioconcentration on n-octanol/water partition coefficient. SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research, 1, pp. 29-390.
(3) OECD, Paris (1996). Direct phototransformation of chemicals in water. Environmental Health and Safety Guidance Document Series on Testing and Assessment of Chemicals. No 3.
(4) Kristensen P. (1991). Bioconcentration. in fish: comparison of bioconcentration factors derived from OECD and ASTM testing methods; influence of particulate organic matter to the bioavailability of chemicals. Water Quality Institute, Denmark.
(5) US EPA 822-R-94-002 (1994) Great Lake Water Quality Initiative Technical Support Document for the Procedure to Determine Bioaccumulation Factors. July 1994.
(6) US FDA (Food and Drug Administration) Revision. Pesticide analytical manual, 1, 5600 Fisher's Lane, Rockville, MD 20852, July 1975.
(7) US EPA (1974). Section 5, A(1). Analysis of Human or animal Adipose Tissue, in Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Human and Environmental Samples, Thompson J. F. (ed.) Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27711.
(8) Compaan H. (1980) in "The determination of the possible, effects of chemicals and wastes on the aquatic environment: degradation, toxicity, bioaccumulation", Ch. 2.3, Part II. Government Publishing Office, the Hague, Netherlands.
(9) Gardner et al, (1995). Limn. & Oceanogr. 30, pp. 1099-1105.
(10) Randall R. C., Lee H., Ozretich R. J., Lake J. L., Pruell R. J. (1991). Evaluation of selected lipid methods for normalising pollutant bioaccumulation. Envir. Toxicol. Chem. 10, pp 1431-1436.
(11) CEC, Bioconcentration of chemical substances in fish: the flow-through method - Ring Test Programme, 1984 to 1985. Final report March 1987. Authors: P. Kristensen, N. Nyholm.
(12) ASTM E-1022-84 (Reapproved 1988). Standard Practice for conducting Bioconcentration Tests with Fishes and Saltwater Bivalve Molluscs.