1 The September 1972 issue of
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
was devoted to group of articles on the “Stockholm Conference.’’
2 Tom Artin,
Earth Talk: Independent Voices on the Environment
, New York: Grosman Publishers, 1973.
3 National Academy of Sciences,
Technology: Processes of Assessment and Choice
Washington, D. C.: U. S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science and Astronautics, July 1969.
4 Derek Medford,
Environmental Harassment OR Technology Assessment
, New York: Elsevier, 1973.
5 W. J. L. Sladen, et al., “DDT Residues in Adelie Penguis and a Crabeater Seal from Antarctica,”
Nature
, 210:670-673 (1966).
6 P. C. Kearney, et al., “Persistence of Pesticide Residues in Soils,’’ in M. W. Miller and G. C. Berg (eds),
Chemical Fallout
, pp. 54-67. Springfield, Ill.: C. C. Thomas, 1969.
7 A. Jernelov, “Conversion of Mercury Compounds,’’ in M. W. Miller and G. C. BErg (eds.),
Chemical Fallout
, pp. 68-74, Springfield, Ill.: C.C. Thomas, 1969.
8. J. J. Hickey, et al., “An Exploration of Pesticides in a Lake Michigan Ecosystem,’’
Jour.Appl.Ecol.
3 (Suppl.): 141-154 (1966).
9. H. J.L. Rechen, et al., “Cesium-137 Concentrations in Alaskans During the Spring of 1967.’’
Radiological Health Data and Reports
9:705-717 (1968). This journal periodically reports data from Alaskan Cs monitoring studies.
10 Clive Edwards,
Persistent Pesticides in the Environment
, p. 34, Cleveland: CRC Press, 1970.
11 Wright H. Langham, “Considerations of Biospheric Contamination by Radioactive Fallout,’’ in Eric B. Fowler (ed.),
Radioactive Fallout, Soils, Plants, Food, Man
, pp. 3-18, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1965.
12 Jean L. Marx, “Air Pollution: Effects on Plants,’’
Science
, 187:731-733 (1975).
13. G. M. Woodwell, “Effects of Pollution on the Structure and Physiology of Ecosystems,’’
Science
, 168:429-433 (1970).
14 W. B. Deichmann and H. W. Gerards, >
Toxicology of Drugs and Chemicals
. New York: Academic Press, 1969.
15 C. C. Patterson, “Contaminated and Natural Lead Environments of Man,’’
Arch. Environ. Health
, 11:344-360 (1965). See also the letter about this article by R. A. Kehoe in
Arch.Environ.Health
, 11:736-739 (1965).
16 I. J. Selikoff, “Asbestos,’’
Environment
, 11(2):2-7 (March 1969).
17 Brian MacMahon and Thomas P. Hugh,
Epidemiology: Principles and Methods
, Boston: Little Brown. 1970.
18 W. Harding Le Riche and Jean Milner,
Epidemiology as Medical Ecology
, Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1971.
19 “Environmental Mutagenic Hazards,’’
Science
, 187:503-514 (1975).
20 Lois Ember, “The Specter of Cancer,’’
Environ. Sci.Tech
., 9:1116-1121 (1975).
21 John Cairns, “The Cancer Problem,’’
Scientific American
, 233(5):64ff (November 1975).
22 T. J. Mason, et al.,
Atlas of Cancer Mortality for U. S. Counties: 1950-1969. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975.
23 Robert Hoover and Joseph F. Fraumeni, Jr., “Cancer Mortality in U. S. Counties with Chemical Industries,’’ Environmental Research, 9:196-207 (1975).
24 Henry A. Schroeder,
The Poisons Around Us. Toxic Metals in Food, Air, and Water
, Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1974.
25 H. G. Applegate and L. C. Durrant, “Synergistic Action of Ozone-Sulfur Dioxide on Peanuts,’’
Environ. Sci. Tech
., 3:759-760 91969).
26
Air Quality Criteria for Sulfur Oxides
. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. January 1969. N.A.P.C.A. Publication No. AP-50.
27 Charles G. Wilbur,
The Biological Aspects of Water Pollution
, Springfield, Ill.: C. C. Thomas, 1969.
28 C. C. Delwiche, “The Nitrogen Cycle,”
Scientific American
, 223 (3):136-146 (September 1970).
29 A. N. Rohl, et al., “Exposure to Asbestos in the Use of Consumer Spackling, Patching and Taping Compounds,’’
Science
, 189:551-553 (1975).