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Fate and Transport of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Soil-Water Systems

Goal #6: Dissemination of information.
Objectives

  • Share results at scientific meetings.
  • Present results using a variety of media ranging from peer reviewed journals to a web page.

Publications

Proceedings

  • Casey, F.X.M., G.L. Larsen, H. Hakk, and J. Simunek. Sorption and Mobility of Reproductive Hormones in Agricultural Soil. 35th Mid-Atlantic Industrial and Hazardous Waste Conference August 25 & 26, 2003. Brooklyn Polytechnical University, Brooklyn, NY.
  • Larsen, G.L., F.X.M. Casey, B.F. Magelky, C.M. Pfaff and H. Hakk. Sorption, Mobility, and Fate of 17b-estradiol and Testosterone in Loam Soil and Sand, In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Water. 2001. Pp. 138–143. Minneapolis, MN.

Presentation Abstracts

  • Thompson, M.L., F.X.M. Casey, Z. Fan, H. Hakk, and G.L. Larsen. 2005. In Situ Subsurface Soil Studies on the Occurrence, Persistence, and Pathways of 17b-Estradiol. In Annual Meetings Abstracts [CD-ROM]. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA, Madison, WI.
  • Casey, F.X.M., J. Simunek, H. Hakk, and G.L. Larsen. 2003. Sorption and Mobility of Testosterone in Agricultural Soils. In Annual Meetings Abstracts [CD-ROM]. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA, Madison, WI.
  • Casey, F.X.M., G.L. Larsen, H. Hakk, and N.E. Derby. 2002. Fate and Transport of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Soil. American Society of Agronomy. Madison, WI.
  • Wight, J.P., J. Lee, M. E. Essington, R. E. Yoder, and F.X.M. Casey. 2002. Fate and Transport of Agricultural Antibiotics in Soil Amended with Land-Applied Manure. American Society of Agronomy. Madison, WI.
  • Chun, S., J. Lee, R. D. Raman, A. C. Layton, and F.X.M. Casey. 2002. The Effect of Agricultural Antibiotics on Degradation of Estrogen in Soil. American Society of Agronomy. Madison, WI.

Outreach Extension Articles

Water Resources Impacts -An extension publication by Dr. Bruce Seelig (NDSU - Soil Science)

Outreach Presentations

  • 2006, Soil and Soil Water Training Workshop, Fargo. Presented “Things That Move in the Soil”. Attendees earned continuing education credits.
  • 2004, Water Resources and Management Strategies for Protection Workshops (Mandan and Fargo, North Dakota). Presented “Fate of pharmaceuticals and other bioactive chemicals contained in animal manure.”

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Soil Science Department
North Dakota State University
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Campus address: Walster Hall 106
Mailing address: Dept 7680 PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050
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