Supporting data for "A chemical prioritization process: Applications to contaminants of emerging concern in freshwater ecosystems (Phase 1)"
2022-09-08
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Supporting data for "A chemical prioritization process: Applications to contaminants of emerging concern in freshwater ecosystems (Phase 1)"
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2022-09-08
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Deere, Jessica R
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These data describe contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) detected in subsistence fish species and freshwater ecosystems on the Grand Portage Indian Reservation and adjacent 1854 Ceded Territory in Northeastern Minnesota, USA. They also contain chemical-specific information, including acute toxicity, endocrine activity, physicochemical properties, and frequency of occurrence data used to prioritize detected CECs based on their potential environmental hazard.
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1. Predicted toxicity values for the detected contaminants.
2. Chemical profiles for contaminants detected in water samples collected through POCIS.
3. Chemical profiles for contaminants detected in sediment samples.
4. Chemical profiles for contaminants detected in fish tissue samples.
5. Chemical profiles for contaminants detected in water, sediment, and fish tissue samples.
6. Cumulative versus normalized Aquatic Toxicity Profile scores for contaminants detected in water samples collected through POCIS.
7. Cumulative versus normalized Aquatic Toxicity Profile scores for contaminants detected in sediment.
8. Cumulative versus normalized Aquatic Toxicity Profile scores for contaminants detected in fish.
9. Sensitivity analysis for changes in water chemicals priority level based on detection frequency thresholds.
10. Sensitivity analysis for changes in sediment chemicals priority level based on detection frequency thresholds.
11. Sensitivity analysis for changes in fish chemicals priority level based on detection frequency thresholds
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Deere JR, Streets S, Jankowski MD, Ferrey M, Chenaux-Ibrahim Y, Convertino M, Isaac EJ, Phelps NBD, Primus A, Servadio JL, Singer RS, Travis DA, Moore S, Wolf TM. (2021). A chemical prioritization process: Applications to contaminants of emerging concern in freshwater ecosystems (Phase 1). Science of the Total Environment, 772(146030), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146030
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University of Minnesota (UMN) College of Veterinary Medicine's Population Signature Program
University of Minnesota Agriculture Experiment Station Research Funds (MIN-62-061)
University of Minnesota MnDRIVE Global Food Ventures
University of Minnesota Informatics Institute MnDRIVE
Environmental Protection Agency's Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (M.L. 2017, Chp. 96, Sec. 2, Subd. 04g)
University of Minnesota Agriculture Experiment Station Research Funds (MIN-62-061)
University of Minnesota MnDRIVE Global Food Ventures
University of Minnesota Informatics Institute MnDRIVE
Environmental Protection Agency's Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (M.L. 2017, Chp. 96, Sec. 2, Subd. 04g)
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Deere, Jessica R; Streets, Summer; Jankowski, Mark D; Ferrey, Mark; Chenaux-Ibrahim, Yvette; Convertino, Matteo; Isaac, E.J.; Phelps, Nicholas B.D.; Primus, Alexander; Servadio, Joseph L; Singer, Randall S; Travis, Dominic A; Moore, Seth; Wolf, Tiffany M. (2022). Supporting data for "A chemical prioritization process: Applications to contaminants of emerging concern in freshwater ecosystems (Phase 1)". Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/cpjf-vg41.
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