Publications
chromium (113 POSTS)
2008 (2 POSTS)
Hexavalent chromium
Proctor D. 2008. Hexavalent chromium. In: Encyclopedia of Quantiative Risk Analysis and Assessment, Melnick E, Everitt B. (eds.). Wiley.
Soil suspension/dispersion modeling methods for estimating health-based soil cleanup levels of hexavalent chromium at chromite ore processing residue sites
Scott PK, Proctor D. 2008. Soil suspension/dispersion modeling methods for estimating health-based soil cleanup levels of hexavalent chromium at chromite ore processing residue sites. J Air Waste Manag Assoc 58(3):384-403; doi: 10.3155/1047-3289.58.3.384.
View Abstract2006 (1 POST)
Toxicity and bioavailability of chromium in sediments associated with chromite ore processing residue
Becker DS, Long ER, Proctor DM, Ginn TC. 2006. Toxicity and bioavailability of chromium in sediments associated with chromite ore processing residue. Environ Toxicol Chem 25(10):2576–2583; doi: 10.1897/05-494R.1.
View Abstract2004 (2 POSTS)
Estimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972
Proctor DM, Panko JP, Liebig EW, Paustenbach, DJ. 2004. Estimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972. J Occup Environ Hyg. 1(11):752–767; doi: 10.1080/15459620490523294.
View AbstractEstimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972
Proctor DM, Panko JM, Liebig EW, Paustenbach DJ. 2004. Estimating historical occupational exposure to airborne hexavalent chromium in a chromate production plant: 1940–1972. J Occup Environ Hyg 1(11):752–767; doi: 10.1080/15459620490523294.
View Abstract2003 (3 POSTS)
Workplace concentrations of airborne hexavalent chromium for the Painesville, Ohio chromate production plant
Proctor D, Panko J, Liebig E, Mundt K, Buczynski M, Barnhart R, Harris MA, Morgan R, Finley B, Paustenbach D. 2003. Workplace concentrations of airborne hexavalent chromium for the Painesville, Ohio chromate production plant. Appl Occup Environ Hyg 18(6):430-449; doi: 10.1080/10473220301421.
View AbstractLung cancer mortality among chromate production workers
Luippold RS, Mundt KA, Austin RP, Liebig EW, Panko JM, Crump C, Crump K, Proctor DM. 2003. Lung cancer mortality among chromate production workers. J Occup Environ Med 60(6):451–457; doi: 10.1136/oem.60.6.451.
View AbstractDose-response and risk assessment of airborne hexavalent chromium and lung cancer mortality
Crump C, Crump K, Hack E, Luippold R, Mundt K, Liebig EW, Panko JM, Paustenbach DJ, Proctor DM. 2003. Dose-response and risk assessment of airborne hexavalent chromium and lung cancer mortality. Risk Anal 23(6):1147–1163; doi: 10.1111/j.0272-4332.2003.00388.x.
View Abstract2002 (1 POST)
Chapter 9: A risk assessment of chromium contaminated soils: Ten years of research to characterize the health hazards
Proctor D, Harris M, Rabbe D. 2002. Chapter 9: A risk assessment of chromium contaminated soils: Ten years of research to characterize the health hazards. In: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice, D. Paustenbach (ed.). pp. 485–555.
2000 (1 POST)
Letter to the editor: Patch testing for chromium sensitivity
Finley BL, Proctor DM, Harris MA, Fowler JF. 2000. Letter to the editor: Patch testing for chromium sensitivity. American J Contact Derm 11(2)123-125; doi: 10.1053/ac.2000.6339.
1997 (2 POSTS)
Background air concentrations of Cr(VI) in Hudson County, New Jersey: Implications for setting health-based standards for Cr(VI) in soil
Scott P, Finley B, Harris MA, Rabbe D. 1997. Background air concentrations of Cr(VI) in Hudson County, New Jersey: Implications for setting health-based standards for Cr(VI) in soil. J Air Waste Manage Assoc. 47(5):592-600; doi: 10.1080/10473289.1997.10463727. PMID: 9155248.
View AbstractUrinary chromium as a biological marker of environmental exposure: What are the limitations?
Paustenbach DJ, Panko JM, Fredrick MM, Finley BL, Proctor DM. 1997. Urinary chromium as a biological marker of environmental exposure: What are the limitations? Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 26(1 Pt 2):S23–S34; doi: 10.1006/rtph.1997.1135.
View Abstract1994 (1 POST)
Urinary excretion of chromium following ingestion of chromite ore processing residue in humans: Implications for biomonitoring
Gargas M, Norton R, Harris MA, Paustenbach D, Finley B. 1994. Urinary excretion of chromium following ingestion of chromite ore processing residue in humans: Implications for biomonitoring. Risk Anal 14(6):1019-1024; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.1994.tb00071.x.
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