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SCRAM
SCRAM: A Scoring and Ranking System for Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic Substances for the North American Great Lakes Part II. Bioaccumulation Potential and Persistence Erin M. Snyder; Shane A. Snyder; John P. Giesy; Shari A. Blonde; Gary K. Hurlburt; Cheryl L. Summer; Rachel R. Mitchell; Dennis M. Bush Corresponding author:: Erin M. Snyder, Dept. of Zoology, Michigan State University, National Food Safety and Toxicology Center and Institute of Environmental Toxicology, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1065/espr199910.010 --- Part I (SNYDER ET AL., 1999a) of this series introduced SCRAM, a chemical scoring and ranking system for contaminants of the North American Great Lakes. Here, in Part II, scoring of the bioaccumulation potential and persistence of chemicals is discussed, including acceptable types of data, specific scoring instructions, and the basis for criteria and scores for these categories of the system. Difficulties encountered during the process of determining which types of data adequately represent the properties of interest are discussed. Also, justification is given for an emphasis on scoring on the basis of persistence. | | Keywords: acute toxicity; bioaccumulation; chemical scoring and ranking; chronic toxicity; hazard; North American Great Lakes; persistence; priority pollutants; SCRAM (Chemical Scoring and Ranking Assessment Model); uncertainty; water pollution |
7 ESPR (2) 115-121 (2000)
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