Long-range transport in the environment Michael MatthiesMartin Scheringer Editorial 01 May 2001 Pages: 149 - 149
The spatial scale of organic chemicals in multimedia fate modeling Martin ScheringerKonrad HungerbühlerMichael Matthies Review Article 11 November 2008 Pages: 150 - 155
BETR North America: A regionally segmented multimedia contaminant fate model for North America Matthew MacLeodDavid G. WoodfineRandy Maddalena Research Articles 11 November 2008 Pages: 156 - 163
Development of continental scale multimedia contaminant fate models: Integrating GIS David G. WoodfineMatthew MacLeodJennifer R. Brimacombe Research Articles 11 November 2008 Pages: 164 - 172
Long-Range transport potential of semivolatile organic chemicals in coupled air-water systems Andreas BeyerMichael Matthies Research Articles 11 November 2008 Pages: 173 - 179
A multi media load model for the Baltic Sea Walter KlöpfferElisabeth Schmidt Research Articles 11 November 2008 Pages: 180 - 188
The significance of PCBs in the atmosphere of the southern hemisphere Wendy A. OckendenRainer LohmannKevin C. Jones Research Articles 11 November 2008 Pages: 189 - 194
Photodegradation of halobenzenes in water ice Petr KlánDavid Del FaveroIvan Holoubek Research Articles 11 November 2008 Pages: 195 - 200
Regional background monitoring of PBT compounds Ivan HoloubekAlena AnsorgováJiri Kohoutek Research Articles 11 November 2008 Pages: 201 - 211
Global treaty for the regulation of POPs: The Stockholm Convention Steffi RichterKlaus -G. SteinhäuserHeidelore Fiedler Summaries 01 May 2001 Pages: 212 - 212
Existing dioxin inventories worldwide and a new methodology to establish comparable and complete release inventories Heidelore Fiedler Summaries 01 May 2001 Pages: 213 - 213
Emission inventories — Current state Steffi RichterDagmar KallweitSuzanne Wiandt Summaries 01 May 2001 Pages: 213 - 214
Long-Range transport of persistent pollutants in the northern hemisphere Roland KallenbornDorte Herzke Summaries 01 May 2001 Pages: 215 - 215
The elaboration of the ‘Stockholm Convention’ on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs): A negotiation process fraught with obstacles and opportunities Georg KarlaganisRenato MarioniAndreas Weber Commentaries 11 November 2008 Pages: 216 - 221
Environmental risks of chemicals and genetically modified organisms: A comparison Klaus Günter Steinhäuser Commentaries 01 May 2001 Pages: 222 - 226