Rebecca A. Efroymson

CONTENTS (2008)

Study Six Sites, Rebecca A. Efroymson, Mark J. Peterson, Neil R. Giffen, Michael G. Ryon, John G. Smith, ...

managing the Environmental Management Activities at the East Tennessee Technology Park Y-12 National Security Complex Oak Ridge National Laboratory under contracts DE-AC05-98OR22700 and...

and Wildlife Habitat Evaluation:   Critical Information for Ecological Risk Assessment,  LandUse Management Activities,  and Biodiversity Enhancement (2008)

Rebecca A. Efroymson, Tina M. Carlsen, Henriette I. Jager, Tanya Kostova, Eric A, William W. Hargrove, ...

ABSTRACT:   Brine and petroleum spills may affect terrestrial vertebrates through loss of reproductive habitat or reduced food availability rather than direct toxicity....

Unnatural landscapes in ecology: generating the spatial distribution of brine spills z (2008)

Henriette I. Jager, Rebecca A. Efroymson, Kerry L. Sublette, Tom L. Ashwood

Quantitative tools are needed to evaluate the ecological effects of increasing petroleum production. In this article, we describe two stochastic models for simulating the spatial distribution of...

A Framework for Net Environmental Benefits Analysis for Remediation or Restoration of Contaminated Sites (2004)

R. A. Efroymson, J. P. Nicolette, Rebecca A. Efroymson, Joseph P. Nicolette

Reports produced after January 1, 1996, are generally available free via the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Information Bridge. Web site

Research Article A practical map-analysis tool for detecting potential dispersal corridors* (2004)

William W. Hargrove, Forrest M. Hoffman, Rebecca A. Efroymson

We describe the Pathway Analysis Through Habitat (PATH) tool, which can predict the location of potential corridors of animal movement between patches of habitat within any map. The algorithm works...

LONGBOWBHELLFIRE MISSILE TEST AT (2001)

Framework (meraf) Apache, R. A. Efroymson, W. W. Hargrove, M. J. Peterson, D. S. Jones, W. H. Rose, ...

Reports produced after January 1, 1996, are generally available free via the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Information Bridge: Web site:

Biodegradation by an Arthrobacter Species of Hydrocarbons Partitioned into an Organic Solvent

Efroymson, Rebecca A., Alexander, Martin

An Arthrobacter strain mineralized naphthalene and n-hexadecane dissolved in 2,2,4,4,6,8,8-heptamethylnonane. The extent of mineralization increased with greater volumes of solvent. Measurements...

Biodegradation by an Arthrobacter Species of Hydrocarbons Partitioned into an Organic Solvent

Efroymson, Rebecca A., Alexander, Martin

An Arthrobacter strain mineralized naphthalene and n-hexadecane dissolved in 2,2,4,4,6,8,8-heptamethylnonane. The extent of mineralization increased with greater volumes of solvent. Measurements...