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1871

Overview

Dag Broman is affiliated with Alder Fund in the United States. Their research career is noted for the association with this institution, though specific details about research outputs or areas of focus have not been provided.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications data are available to further detail the scope or collaboration network of Dag Broman. As such, it is not possible to specify particular research contributions, co-author relationships, or publishing trends.

There is also no information about main fields of study, subfields of study, or main research topics associated with this scientist. Consequently, no detailed listing or categorization of academic disciplines or thematic focuses can be given.

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Best Publications

  • Biomagnification of PBDEs and PCBs in food webs from the Baltic Sea and the northern Atlantic Ocean

    Sven Burreau;Yngve Zebühr;Dag Broman;Rasha Ishaq

  • Biomagnification of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) studied in pike (Esox lucius), perch (Perca fluviatilis) and roach (Rutilus rutilus) from the Baltic Sea.

    Sven Burreau;Yngve Zebühr;Dag Broman;Rasha Ishaq

  • Using ratios of stable nitrogen isotopes to estimate bioaccumulation and flux of polychlorinated dibenzo‐p‐dioxins (PCDDs) and dibenzofurans (PCDFs) in two food chains from the Northern Baltic

    Dag Broman;Carl Rolff;Carina Näf;Yngve Zebühr

  • Occurrence and dynamics of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the mixed surface layer of remote coastal and offshore waters of the Baltic

    Dag Broman;Carina Naef;Carl Rolff;Yngve Zebuehr

  • Field testing of equilibrium passive samplers to determine freely dissolved native polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations.

    Gerard Cornelissen;Gerard Cornelissen;Arne Pettersen;Dag Broman;Philipp Mayer

  • Dietary uptake in pike (Esox lucius) of some polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated naphthalenes and polybrominated diphenyl ethers administered in natural diet

    Sven Burreau;Johan Axelman;Dag Broman;Eva Jakobsson

  • A review of processes involved in the exchange of persistent organic pollutants across the air–sea interface

    F. Wania;J. Axelman;D. Broman

  • Trophodynamics of mercury and other trace elements in a pelagic food chain from the Baltic Sea.

    Erick Nfon;Ian T. Cousins;Olli Järvinen;Arun B. Mukherjee

  • An in situ study on the distribution, biotransformation and flux of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) in an aquatic food chain (seston‐Mytilus edulis L.‐Somateria mollissima L.) from the baltic: An ecotoxicological perspective

    Dag Broman;Carina Näuf;Ivar Lundbergh;Yngve Zebühr

  • Soot-carbon influenced distribution of PCDD/Fs in the marine environment of the Grenlandsfjords, Norway.

    Persson Nj;Gustafsson O;Bucheli Td;Ishaq R

  • Biomagnification of organic pollutants in benthic and pelagic marine food chains from the Baltic Sea

    Erick Nfon;Ian T. Cousins;Dag Broman

  • Occurrence, sedimentation, and spatial variations of organochlorine contaminants in settling particulate matter and sediments in the northern part of the Baltic Sea

    Bo Strandberg;Bert van Bavel;Per-Anders Bergqvist;Dag Broman

  • Soot-water distribution coefficients for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans and polybrominated diphenylethers determined with the soot cosolvency-column method.

    Hans Bärring;Thomas D. Bucheli;Dag Broman;Örjan Gustafsson

  • Wild birds of declining European species are dying from a thiamine deficiency syndrome

    Lennart Balk;Per-Ake Hägerroth;Gun Åkerman;Marsha Hanson

  • PCBs, PCNs, PCDD/Fs, PAHs and Cl-PAHs in air and water particulate samples--patterns and variations.

    Rasha Ishaq;Carina Näf;Yngve Zebühr;Dag Broman

  • Toxicity and EROD-inducing potency of 24 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in chick embryos.

    Björn Brunström;Dag Broman;Carina Näf

  • Eutrophication and contaminants in aquatic ecosystems

    Jens Skei;Per Larsson;Rutger Rosenberg;Per Jonsson

  • Concentrations, biomagnification and spatial variation of organochlorine compounds in a pelagic food web in the northern part of the Baltic Sea.

    B Strandberg;C Bandh;B van Bavel;P.-A Bergqvist

  • Distribution and metabolism of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) injected into eggs of chicken (Gallus domesticus) and common eider duck (Somateria mollissima)

    Carina Näf;Dag Broman;Björn Brunström

  • Freely dissolved concentrations and sediment-water activity ratios of PCDD/Fs and PCBs in the open Baltic Sea

    Gerard Cornelissen;Karin Wiberg;Dag Broman;Hans Peter H. Arp

Frequent Co-Authors

Carina Näf
Carina Näf Stockholm University
Gerard Cornelissen
Gerard Cornelissen Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Ian T. Cousins
Ian T. Cousins Stockholm University
Bert van Bavel
Bert van Bavel Norwegian Institute for Water Research
Örjan Gustafsson
Örjan Gustafsson Stockholm University
Mats Tysklind
Mats Tysklind Umeå University
Per Larsson
Per Larsson Lund University
Karin Wiberg
Karin Wiberg Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Michael S. McLachlan
Michael S. McLachlan Stockholm University

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