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The Department of Energy's Savannah River Site in west-central South

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Savannah River Nuclear Solutions takes racial discrimination case to higher court

About Us - Savannah River National Laboratory

Salamander collection locations on the Department of Energy's Savannah

Karen GAINES, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, PhD Environmental Health / Toxicology, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida, Department of Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology

Brown watersnakes (Nerodia taxispilota) as bioindicators of mercury contamination in a riverine system - ScienceDirect

PDF) The development and use of a spatially explicit model for river otters to evaluate environmental hazards: a case study on the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site

Brown watersnakes (Nerodia taxispilota) as bioindicators of mercury contamination in a riverine system - ScienceDirect

Susan A. Blas's research works Savannah River College and other places

Thomas SERFASS, Professor Wildlife Ecology, Ph.D., Frostburg State University, Biology and Natural Resources

Leslie RUYLE, Program Manager, Research Scientist, PhD of Ecology, Texas A&M University, Texas, TAMU, Center on Conflict and Development

Mercury Concentrations in the Two-Toed Amphiuma (Amphiuma means) and the Lesser Siren (Siren intermedia): Validating Non-lethal Sampling Methods in Southeastern Aquatic Salamanders

Thomas SERFASS, Professor Wildlife Ecology, Ph.D., Frostburg State University, Biology and Natural Resources

Mercury Concentrations in the Two-Toed Amphiuma (Amphiuma means) and the Lesser Siren (Siren intermedia): Validating Non-lethal Sampling Methods in Southeastern Aquatic Salamanders

Where We Are Department of Energy

Savannah River Site Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board