Polar organic chemical integrative sampler information
A polar organic chemical integrative sampler (POCIS) is a passive sampling device which allows for the in situ collection of a time-integrated average of hydrophilic organic contaminants developed by researchers with the United States Geological Survey in Columbia, Missouri.[1] POCIS provides a means for estimating the toxicological significance of waterborne contaminants.[2] The POCIS sampler mimics the respiratory exposure of organisms living in the aquatic environment and can provide an understanding of bioavailable contaminants present in the system.[3] POCIS can be deployed in a wide range of aquatic environments and is commonly used to assist in environmental monitoring studies.
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^Alvarez, DA; Petty JD; Huckins JN; Jones-Lepp TL; Getting GT; Goddard JP; Manahan SE (2004). "Development of a passive. in situ sampler for hydrophobic organic contaminants in aquatic environments". Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 23 (7): 1640–1648. doi:10.1897/03-603. PMID 15230316.
^Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council, Authoring Team. "Technology Overview of Passive Sampler Technologies". ITRC (Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council).
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