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Binder, S., Sokal, D., and Maughan, D. (1986). "Estimating Soil Ingestion: The Use of Tracer Elements in Estimating the Amount of Soil Ingested by Young Children," Arch. Environ. Health, 41(6):341-345. (pdf, 5p)

Calabrese, E.J., Barnes, R., Stanek, E.J. III, Pastides, H., Gilbert, C. E. and Veneman, P. (1989). "How much soil do young children ingest: An Epidemiologic Study," Regulatory Toxicology , 10:123-137. (pdf, 15p)

Calabrese, E.J., Stanek, E.J. III, Gilbert, C. and Barnes, R. (1990). "Preliminary Adult Soil Ingestion Estimates: Results of a Pilot Study,” Reg. Tox. Pharm. , 12:88-95. (pdf, 8p)

Calabrese, E.J. and Stanek, E.J. III (1991). "A Guide to Interpreting Soil Ingestion Studies: II. Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence of Soil Ingestion," Regulatory Toxicology, 13:278-292 . (pdf, 15p)

Calabrese, E.J. and Stanek, E.J. (1991). "A Guide to Interpreting Soil Ingestion Studies: II. Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence of Soil Ingestion," Chem. Speciation and Bioavailability , 3(3/4):55-64. (pdf, 9p)

Calabrese, E.J., Stanek, E.J. III, and Gilbert, C.E. (1991). "Evidence of Soil-Pica Behavior and Quantification of Soil Ingested," Human and Experimental Toxicology , 10:245-249. (pdf, 5p)

Calabrese, E.J. and Stanek, E.J. III. (1992). "Distinguishing outdoor soil ingestion from indoor dust ingestion in a soil pica child," Reg. Toxicol. Pharm. , 15:83-85. (pdf, 3p)

Calabrese, E.J. and Stanek, E.J. III. (1993). "An improved method for estimating soil ingestion in children and adults," Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A: Environmental Science and Engineering , A28(2):363-371. (pdf, 6p)

Calabrese, E.J. and Stanek, E.J. III. (1993). "Soil pica: not a rare event," Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A: Environmental Science and Engineering , A28(2), 373-384. (pdf, 8p)

Calabrese, E.J., Stanek, E.J. III, and Gilbert, C.E. (1993). "Lead exposure in a soil pica child," Journal of Environmental Science and Health , A28(2):353-362. (pdf, 7p)

Calabrese, E.J., and Stanek E.J. III (1993). “High levels of exposure to vanadium by children ages 1-4,” J. Environ. Sci. Health , A28(10):2359-2371. (pdf, 7p)

Calabrese, E.J. and Stanek, E.J., III (1994). “Soil ingestion issues and recommendations,” J. Environ. Sci. Health , A29(3):517-530. (pdf, 8p)

Calabrese, E.J. and Stanek, E.J., III, (1995). "Resolving Inter-tracer Inconsistencies in Soil Ingestion Estimation,” Environmental Health Perspectives , 103:454-457. (pdf, 5p)

Calabrese, E.J. and Stanek, E.J. III, (1995). “A Dog's Tale: Soil Ingestion by a Canine,” Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety , 32:93-95. (pdf, 3p)

Calabrese, E.J., Stanek, E.J., III, Pekow, P. and Barnes R. (1997a) “Soil ingestion estimates for children residing on a superfund site,” Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety , 36:258-268. (pdf, 11p)

Calabrese, E.J. Stanek, E.J.III, and Barnes, R. (1997b). “Soil ingestion rates in children identified by parental observation as likely high soil ingesters,” Journal of Soil Contamination , 6(3): 271-279. (pdf, 9p)

Calabrese, E.J., Stanek, E.J. III, James, R.C., and Roberts, S.M. (1997c) “Soil ingestion: a concern for acute toxicity in children,” Environmental Health Perspectives , 105:1354-1358. (pdf, 6p)

Calabrese, E.J. and Stanek, E.J.III. (1998) “Soil ingestion estimation in children and adults: a dominant influence in site specific risk assessment,” The Environmental Law Reporter , Vol 28, No 11. 10660-10672. (pdf, 12p)

Davis, S., Waller, P., Buschbom, R., Ballou, J., and White, P. (1990). "Quantitative estimates of soil ingestion in normal children between the ages of 2 and 7 years: population-based estimates using Aluminum, Silicon, and Titatium as soil tracer elements," Archives of Environmental Health 45:112-122. (pdf, 11p)

Davis, S. and Mirick, D.K. (2006). "Soil ingestion in children and adults in the same family," Journal of Exposure Sciences and environmental Epidemiology 16:63-75. (pdf, 14p)

Lasztity, A., Wang, X.,Viczian, M., Israel, Y., and Barnes, R. (1989)" Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry in the Study of Childhood Soil Ingestion. Part 2. Recovery," Journal of Analytical Automatic Spectrometry, 4:737-742.

Rossendorf, e.V. (2004). "Quantification of the ingestion of soil by children," Association for Nuclear process Engineering and Analytics Report, BP Box 51 01 19, 01314 Dresden, Germany.

Stanek, E.J. III, Calabrese, E., Barnes, R.M., Keegan, E., Lasztity, A., Wang, X., Gilbert, C., Pastides, H. and Kostecki, P.T. (1988). "Ingestion of Trace Elements from food among preschool children: Al, Ba, Mn, Si, Ti, V, Y, and Zr," Journal of Trace Elements in Experimental Medicine , 1:179-190.(pdf.15p)

Stanek, E.J. III, Calabrese, E.J., and Zheng, L. (1991). "Soil Ingestion Estimates in Children, Influence of Sex and Age," Trace Substances in Environmental Health, XXIV:133-43.(pdf.11p)

Stanek, E.J., Calabrese, E.J. (1991). "A Guide to Interpreting Soil Ingestion Studies: I. Development of a Model to Estimate the Soil Ingestion Detection Level of Soil Ingestion Studies," Regulatory Toxicology, 13:263-277.(pdf.15p)

Stanek, E.J. III and Calabrese, E.J. (1991). "A Guide to Interpreting Soil Ingestion Studies: I. Development of a Model to Estimate Soil Ingestion Detection Level of Soil Ingestion Studies," Chem. Speciation and Bioavailability , 3(3/4):43-54. (Same as #25)(pdf,11p)

Stanek, E. J. III and Calabrese, E.J. (1991). "Methodological considerations in assessing soil ingestion, " Chem. Speciation and Bioavailability , 3(3/4):65-68.(pdf,3p)

Stanek, E.J. III and Calabrese, E.J. (1992). “Soil Ingestion in Children: Outdoor Soil or Indoor Dust,” J. of Soil Contamination , 1:1-28.(pdf,28p)

Stanek, E.J., III and Calabrese, E.J. (1994). "Limits in Soil Ingestion Data: The potential for inputting data when estimates of soil ingestion are negative by assuming a detection limit," Journal of Soil Contamination 3:265-270.(pdf,6p )

Stanek, E.J., III and Calabrese, E.J. (1994). "Bias and the detection limit model for soil ingestion," Journal of Soil Contamination 3:183-189.(pdf,7p)

Stanek, E.J., III and Calabrese, E.J., (1995). "Daily Estimates of Soil Ingestion in Children,” Environmental Health Perspectives , 103:276-285.(pdf,10p)

Stanek, E.J., III and Calabrese, E.J., (1995). “Soil Ingestion Estimates for Use in Site Evaluations Based on the Best Tracer Method,” Human and Ecologic Risk Assessment , 1:133-156.(pdf,25p)

Stanek, E.J., III, Calabrese E.J., Mundt, K., Pekow, P., Yeatts, K.B. (1998) “Prevalence of soil mouthing/ingestion among healthy children 1-6,” Journal of Soil Contamination, 7:227-242.(pdf,16p)

Stanek, E.J., III, Calabrese, E.J. and Barnes, R.M. (1999). “Soil ingestion estimates for children in Anaconda using trace element concentrations in different particle size fractions,” Human and Ecologic Risk Assessment , 5:547-558. (pdf 18p)

Stanek, E.J. III and Calabrese, E.J. (2000). “Daily soil ingestion estimates for children at a Super-fund site,” Risk Analysis: an International Journal , 20(5): 627-635.(pdf, 9p)

Stanek, E.J. III, Calabrese, E.J. and Zorn, M. (2001). "Biasing factors for simple soil ingestion estimates in mass balance studies of soil ingestion," Human and Ecological Risk Assessment , 7:329-355. (pdf 28 p)

Stanek, E.J. III, Calabrese, E.J. and Zorn, M. (2001). "Soil ingestion distributions for Monte Carlo risk assessment in children," Human and Ecological Risk Assessment , 7:357-368. (pdf, 14p)

Wang, X., Lasztity, A., Viczian, M., Israel, Y., and Barnes, R. (1989)" Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry in the Study of Childhood Soil Ingestion. Part 1. Methodology," Journal of Analytical Automatic Spectrometry, 4:727-735. (pdf,9p)

Wang, X., Lasztity, A., Viczian, M., Israel, Y., and Barnes, R. (1989)" Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry in the Study of Childhood Soil Ingestion. Part 2. Methodology," Journal of Analytical Automatic Spectrometry, 4:737-743. (pdf,6p)

Reeves PG., Chaney RL (2004) Marginal nutritional status of zinc, iron, andcalcium increases cadmium retention in the duodenum and other organs of rats fed rice-based diets. Environmental Research 96. 311–322.( pdf 12p),

Basta NT, Ryan J. A. , and Chaney R. L(2005). Trace Element Chemistry in Residual-Treated Soil: Key Concepts and Metal Bioavailability. Journal of Environment Quality. 34:49–63. ( pdf 15p),

Chaney RL., Angle J. S, Broadhurst C. L et al. Improved Understanding of Hyperaccumulation Yields Commercial Phytoextraction and Phytomining Technologies . Journal of Environmental Quality. 36: 1429-1443. ( pdf 15p),

Reeves PG.,Chaney RL., Simmons RW. ,et al. Metallothionein Induction Is Not Involved in Cadmium Accumulation in the Duodenum of Mice and Rats Fed Diets Containing High-Cadmium Rice or Sunflower Kernels and a Marginal Supply of Zinc, Iron, and Calcium .American Society for Nutritional Sciences. 2005:99-108( pdf 15p),

Chaney RL., Reeves PG., Ryan JA., et al.(2004). An improved understanding of soil Cd risk to humans and low cost methods to phytoextract Cd from contaminated soils to prevent soil Cd risks. BioMetals 17: 549–553. (pdf, 5p)

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