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Authors: KRANTZBERG G
Citation: G. Krantzberg, AFTER MORE THAN 10 YEARS OF EFFORT, ARE REMEDIAL ACTION PLANS MAKING A DIFFERENCE, Journal of Great Lakes research, 24(3), 1998, pp. 485-486

Authors: KRANTZBERG G
Citation: G. Krantzberg, RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR GREAT-LAKES REHABILITATION, Journal of Great Lakes research, 23(3), 1997, pp. 239-240

Authors: KRANTZBERG G
Citation: G. Krantzberg, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GREAT-LAKES RESEARCH POSITION STATEMENTON REMEDIAL ACTION PLANS, Journal of Great Lakes research, 23(2), 1997, pp. 221-223

Authors: KRANTZBERG G HOUGHTON E
Citation: G. Krantzberg et E. Houghton, THE REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN THAT LED TO THE CLEANUP AND DELISTING OF COLLINGWOOD HARBOR AS AN AREA OF CONCERN, Journal of Great Lakes research, 22(2), 1996, pp. 469-483

Authors: HARTIG JH LAW NL EPSTEIN D FULLER K LETTERHOS J KRANTZBERG G
Citation: Jh. Hartig et al., CAPACITY-BUILDING FOR RESTORING DEGRADED AREAS IN THE GREAT-LAKES, International journal of sustainable development and world ecology, 2(1), 1995, pp. 1-10

Authors: KRANTZBERG G
Citation: G. Krantzberg, SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY IN METAL BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF SEDIMENT FROM HAMILTON HARBOR, LAKE-ONTARIO, Environmental toxicology and chemistry, 13(10), 1994, pp. 1685-1698
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