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Overview

Jose L. Sericano is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States and focuses their research primarily within the field of Environmental Science. Their work addresses various subfields including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution, Ecology, Sociology and Political Science, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's publications encompass topics such as Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Oil Spill Detection and Mitigation, Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology, Microplastics and Plastic Pollution, Polar Research and Ecology, Mercury Impact and Mitigation Studies, and Arctic and Russian Policy Studies.

Frequent collaborators with whom Jose L. Sericano has authored multiple works include Terry L. Wade, Anthony H. Knap, Stephen T. Sweet, Krisa Camargo, and Thomas J. McDonald.

The primary venues where the scientist has published their research are:

  • Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • PLoS ONE
  • Environmental Research
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Notable recent papers authored by or involving Jose L. Sericano include:

  • Long-term changes in contamination and macrobenthic communities adjacent to McMurdo Station, Antarctica (2020), The Science of The Total Environment
  • Mesocosm experiments to better understand hydrocarbon half-lives for oil and oil dispersant mixtures (2020), PLoS ONE
  • Sedimentary record of the impact of management actions on pollution of Cartagena bay, Colombia (2021), Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Biosensor applications in contaminated estuaries: Implications for disaster research response (2021), Environmental Research
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon status in post-hurricane Harvey sediments: Considerations for environmental sampling in the Galveston Bay/Houston Ship Channel region (2020), Marine Pollution Bulletin

Best Publications

  • Levels and distribution of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in water, surface sediments, and bivalves from the San Francisco Estuary

    Daniel R Oros;Dale Hoover;Francois Rodigari;David Crane

  • Trace organic contamination in the Americas: An overview of the US National Status & Trends and the International ‘Mussel Watch’ programmes

    J.L. Sericano;T.L. Wade;T.J. Jackson;J.M. Brooks

  • Concentrations and source characterization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in pine needles from Korea, Mexico, and United States

    Hyun-Min Hwang;Terry L. Wade;Jose L. Sericano

  • Polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardants in the U.S. marine environment: a review.

    G.T. Yogui;J.L. Sericano

  • Edward D. Goldberg's proposal of “the Mussel Watch”: Reflections after 40 years

    John W. Farrington;Bruce W. Tripp;Shinsuke Tanabe;Annamalai Subramanian

  • NOAA Gulf of Mexico Status and Trends Program: Trace Organic Contaminant Distribution in Sediments and Oysters

    T. L. Wade;E. L. Atlas;J. M. Brooks;M. C. Kennicutt

  • Characterization of the H4IIE Rat Hepatoma Cell Bioassay for Evaluation of Environmental Samples Containing Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)

    K. L. Willett;P. R. Gardinali;J. L. Sericano;T. L. Wade

  • Long-term Bioaccumulation Monitoring with Transplanted Bivalves in the San Francisco Estuary

    Andrew J. Gunther;Jay A. Davis;Dane D. Hardin;Jordan Gold

  • NOAA's status and trends mussel watch program: Chlorinated pesticides and PCBs in oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and sediments from the Gulf of Mexico, 1986–1987

    JoséL L. Sericano;Elliot L. Atlas;Terry L. Wade;James M. Brooks

  • Human Contamination of the Marine Environment-Arthur Harbor and McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

    Mahlon C. Kennicutt;Susanne J. McDonald;Jose L. Sericano;Paul. Boothe

  • Spatial and temporal distribution of water column total polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) from the Deepwater Horizon (Macondo) incident.

    Terry L Wade;José L Sericano;Stephen T Sweet;Anthony H Knap

  • Organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in sediments and biota from four US Arctic Lakes

    S. M. Allen-Gil;C. P. Gubala;R. Wilson;D. H. Landers

  • Organochlorines in breast milk from two cities in Ukraine.

    Beth C. Gladen;Susan C. Monaghan;Elena M. Lukyanova;Olesya P. Hulchiy

  • Chlorinated pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the fat tissue of seabirds from King George Island, Antarctica.

    Satie Taniguchi;Rosalinda C. Montone;Márcia C. Bícego;Fernanda Imperatrice Colabuono

  • Relationships between pesticides and organic carbon fractions in sediments of the Danshui River estuary and adjacent coastal areas of Taiwan

    Chin-Chang Hung;Gwo-Ching Gong;Hung-Yu Chen;Hwey-Lian Hsieh

  • Analyses of Water Samples From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Documentation of the Subsurface Plume

    Terry L. T. L. Wade;Stephen T. S. T. Sweet;José L. J. L. Sericano;Norman L. N. L. Guinasso

  • Historical perspective on the environmental bioavailability of DDT and its derivatives to Gulf of Mexico oysters

    Jose L. Sericano;Terry L. Wade;Elliot L. Atlas;James M. Brooks

  • Trace contaminant concentrations in the Kara Sea and its adjacent rivers, Russia.

    Jose L Sericano;James M Brooks;Michael A Champ;Mahlon C Kennicutt

  • NOAA's ‘Mussel Watch’ project: Current use organic compounds in bivalves

    Terry L Wade;JoséL Sericano;Piero R Gardinali;Gary Wolff

  • Relationship between carbonaceous materials and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the sediments of the Danshui River and adjacent coastal areas, Taiwan

    Chin-Chang Hung;Gwo-Ching Gong;Kuo-Tung Jiann;Kevin M. Yeager

  • Temporal and spatial patterns of anthropogenic disturbance at McMurdo Station, Antarctica

    Mahlon C Kennicutt;Andrew Klein;Paul Montagna;Stephen Sweet

Frequent Co-Authors

Terry L. Wade
Terry L. Wade Texas A&M University
Stephen T. Sweet
Stephen T. Sweet Texas A&M University
Anthony H. Knap
Anthony H. Knap Texas A&M University
James M. Brooks
James M. Brooks Texas A&M University
Mahlon C. Kennicutt
Mahlon C. Kennicutt Texas A&M University
Rosalinda Carmela Montone
Rosalinda Carmela Montone Universidade de São Paulo
Thomas J. McDonald
Thomas J. McDonald Texas A&M University
Stephen Safe
Stephen Safe Texas A&M University
Joan-Albert Sanchez-Cabeza
Joan-Albert Sanchez-Cabeza National Autonomous University of Mexico
Ana Carolina Ruiz-Fernández
Ana Carolina Ruiz-Fernández National Autonomous University of Mexico

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