Henrik Sundberg

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2008

Number

7

Co-Authors

Hazard identification of contaminated sites - ranking potential toxicity of organic sediment extracts in crustacean and fish (2008)

Karlsson, Jenny, Sundberg, Henrik, Akerman, Gun, Grunder, Kerstin, Eklund, Britta, Breitholtz, Magnus

Background, aim, and scope It is well known that contaminated sediments represent a potential long-term source of pollutants to the aquatic environment. To protect human and ecosystem health, it is...

Toxicological and Chemical Characterization of Organic Pollutants with Potential to Adversely Affect Fish (2005)

Sundberg, Henrik

Several investigations have described adverse effects in fish inhabiting polluted areas, though the causative, or aetiologic compounds have not been substantiated. Since environmental pollutants...

Toxicological and Chemical Characterization of Organic Pollutants with Potential to Adversely Affect Fish (2005)

Sundberg, Henrik

Several investigations have described adverse effects in fish inhabiting polluted areas, though the causative, or aetiologic compounds have not been substantiated. Since environmental pollutants...

A Bio-Effect Directed Fractionation Study for Toxicological and Chemical Characterization of Organic Compounds in Bottom Sediment (2005)

Sundberg, Henrik, Ishaq, Rasha, Åkerman, Gun, Tjärnlund, Ulla, Zebühr, Yngve, Linderoth, Maria, ...

The major aim of this study was to characterize toxic organic compounds in bottom sediments from a PCB polluted bay. To overcome difficulties in pinpointing toxicants in complex environmental samples...

A Bio-Effect Directed Fractionation Study for Toxicological and Chemical Characterisation of Organic Compounds in Bottom Sediment (2004)

Sundberg, Henrik, Ishaq, Rasha, Åkerman, Gun, Tjärnlund, Ulla, Zebühr, Yngve, Linderoth, Maria, ...

The major aim of this study was to characterise toxic organic compounds in bottom sediments from a PCB polluted bay. To overcome difficulties in pinpointing toxicants in complex environmental samples...