G. Allen Burton

Enhancing the Ecological Risk Assessment Process (2008)

Virginia H. Dale, Gregory R. Biddinger, Michael C. Newman, James T. Oris, Glenn W. Suter, Timothy Thompson, ...

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is 1 of 4 papers from the US Environmental Protection Agency Science Advisory Board's Ecological Processes and Effects Committee workshop on the current and future practice of...

Summary and Recommendations from a SETAC Pellston Workshop on In Situ Measures of Ecological Effects (2007)

Donald J Baird, G. Allen Burton, Joseph M Culp, Lorraine Maltby

The objective of a SETAC Pellston Workshop held in Portland, Oregon, USA, in November 2004 was to evaluate the use of field-based biological effects and exposure techniques in the hazard and risk...

Review of Aquatic In Situ Approaches for Stressor and Effect Diagnosis (2007)

Mark Crane, G Allen Burton, Joseph M Culp, Marc S Greenberg, Kelly R Munkittrick, Rui Ribeiro, ...

Field-based (in situ) approaches are used increasingly for measuring biological effects and for stressor diagnoses in aquatic systems because these assessment tools provide realistic exposure...

Microbiological Water Quality of Impoundments: A Literature Review (1982)

Burton Jr., G. Allen

Assessing the microbiological water quality of impoundments and the potential for waterborne disease outbreaks is a difficult task when using traditional sampling programs. Problems associated with...

Variables Affecting Two Electron Transport System Assays

Burton, G. Allen, Lanza, Guy R.

Several methodological variables were critical in two commonly used electron transport activity assays. The dehydrogenase assay based on triphenyl formazan production exhibited a nonlinear...

Variables Affecting Two Electron Transport System Assays

Burton, G. Allen, Lanza, Guy R.

Several methodological variables were critical in two commonly used electron transport activity assays. The dehydrogenase assay based on triphenyl formazan production exhibited a nonlinear...