Publications
X Author: Thomas E. McKone
2002
Riley, William J., Thomas E. McKone, Alvin C.K. Lai, and William W. Nazaroff."Indoor particulate matter of outdoor origin: importance of size-dependent removal mechanisms."Environmental Science & Technology
36 (2002) 200-207. DOI
Bennett, Deborah H., Manuele D. Margni, Thomas E. McKone, and Olivier Jolliet."Intake Fraction for Multimedia Pollutants: A Tool for Life Cycle Analysis and Comparative Risk Assessment."Risk Analysis
22 (2002) 903-916.
2001
Thatcher, Tracy L., Thomas E. McKone, William J. Fisk, Michael D. Sohn, William W. Delp, William J. Riley, and Richard G. Sextro."Factors Affecting the Concentration of Outdoor Particles Indoors (COPI): Identification of Data Needs and Existing Data."
(2001).
McKone, Thomas E., and Edgar G. Hertwich."The Human Toxicity Potential and a Strategy for Evaluating Model Performance in Life-Cycle Impact Assessment."International Journal of Life-Cycle Assessment
6.2 (2001) 106-109. DOI
Maddalena, Randy L., Thomas E. McKone, Dennis P.H. Hsieh, and Shu Geng."Influential input classification in probabilistic multimedia models."Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
15.1 (2001) 1-17. DOI
Macleod, Matthew, David G. Woodfine, Donald Mackay, Thomas E. McKone, Deborah H. Bennett, and Randy L. Maddalena."BETR North America: A regionally segmented multimedia contaminant fate model for North America."Environmental Science & Pollution Research
8 (2001) 156-163.
Bennett, Deborah H., Thomas E. McKone, William E. Kastenberg, Carrie A. Schwalbe, and Dennis J. Paustenbach."Characteristic time, characteristic travel distance, and population based dose in a multimedia environment: A case study."Human & Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice
Chapter 11 (2001) 619-643.
McKone, Thomas E., Agnes Bodnar, and Edgar G. Hertwich."Development and evaluation of state-specific landscape data sets for multimedia source-to-dose models."
(2001).
Bennett, Deborah H., Martin Scheringer, Thomas E. McKone, and Konrad Hungerbühler."Predicting Long Range Transport: A Systematic Evaluation of Two Multimedia Transport Models."Environmental Science & Technology
35 (2001) 1181-1189.
Sohn, Michael D., Thomas E. McKone, Mark L. Rigas, Jerry N. Blancato, and Frederick W. Power."Reconstructing exposure scenarios using dose biomarkers: An application of Bayesian uncertainty analysis."
(2001).
2000
Hopke, Philip K., Thomas B. Borak, John Doull, James E. Cleaver, Keith F. Eckerman, Linda C.S. Gundersen, Naomi H. Harley, C. Thomas Hess, Nancy E. Kinner, Kenneth J. Kopecky, Thomas E. McKone, Richard G. Sextro, and Steven L. Simon."Health Risks Due to Radon in Drinking Water."Environmental Science & Technology
34.6 (2000) 921-926. DOI
Bennett, Deborah H., Thomas E. McKone, William E. Kastenberg, Robert L. Lipnick, Bo Janson, Donald Mackay, and Myrto Petreas."CART screening level analysis of characteristic time — a case study. ACS Symposium Series 773."Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic Chemicals II Assessment and New Chemicals
(2000).
Bennett, Deborah H., Thomas E. McKone, William E. Kastenberg, Robert L. Lipnick, Bo Janson, Donald Mackay, and Myrto Petreas."CART screening level analysis of characteristic time -- a case study. ACS Symposium Series 773."Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic Chemicals II Assessment and New Chemicals
(2000).
Bennett, Deborah H., Thomas E. McKone, and William E. Kastenberg."Evaluating multimedia chemical persistence in a multimedia environment: A CART analysis."Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
19 (2000) 810-819.
McKone, Thomas E., and S. Katharine Hammond."Managing the health impacts of waste incineration."Environmental Science & Technology
34 (2000) 380A-387A.
van de Meent, Dik, Thomas E. McKone, Thomas F. Parkerton, Michael Matthies, Martin Scheringer, Frank Wania, Rich Purdy, Deborah H. Bennett, Gary M. Klečka, Robert S. Boethling, Diana Graham, Les Grady Jr., James G.M. Franklin, Philip H. Howard, Kurunthachalam Kannan, Robert J. Larson, Donald Mackay, and Derek Muir."Persistence and Transport Potential of Chemicals In A Multimedia Environment."Persistence and Long-Range Transport of Organic Chemicals in the Environment:Guidelines and Criteria for Evaluation and Assessment
(2000).
Scheringer, Martin, Deborah H. Bennett, Thomas E. McKone, Konrad Hugerbuhler, Robert L. Lipnick, Bo Janson, Donald Mackay, and Myrto Petreas."Relationship between Persistence and Spatial Range of Environmental Chemicals. ACS Symposium Series 773."Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic Chemicals II Assessment and New Chemicals
(2000) 52-63.
1999
Hertwich, Edgar G., Thomas E. McKone, and William S. Pease."Parameter uncertainty and variability in evaluative fate and exposure models."Risk Analysis
19.6 (1999) 1193-1204. DOI
McKone, Thomas E.."The rise of exposure assessment among the risk sciences: an evaluation through case studies."Inhalation Toxicology
11.6-7 (1999) 101-112. DOI
Bennett, Deborah H., William E. Kastenberg, and Thomas E. McKone."A multimedia, multiple pathway exposure assessment of atrazine: the impact of age differentiated exposure including joint uncertainty and variability."Reliability Engineering and System Safety
63.2 (1999) 185-198.
Maddalena, Randy L., Thomas E. McKone, Agnes Bodnar, and Janet Jacobson."Development and Evaluation of Probability Density Functions for a Set of Human Exposure Factors."
(1999).
Klečka, Gary M., Donald Mackay, Robert S. Boethling, and Thomas E. McKone."Evaluation of persistence and long-range transport of organic chemicals in the environment: summary of a SETAC Pellston workshop."Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
18 (1999).
1998
Bennett, Deborah H., , A. L. James, Thomas E. McKone, and Curtis M. Oldenburg."On uncertainty in remediation analysis: variance propagation for subsurface transport to exposure modeling."Reliability Engineering and System Safety
62.1-2 (1998) 117-129. DOI
Bennett, Deborah H., Thomas E. McKone, Michael Matthies, and William E. Kastenberg."General formulation of characteristic travel distance for semivolatile chemicals in a multimedia environment."Environmental Science and Technology
32 (1998) 4023-4030. DOI