Books, Chapters & Reviews
Books:
- Giddings, J.M., T.A. Anderson, L.W. Hall, Jr., A.J. Hosmer, R.J. Kendall, R.P. Richards, K.R. Solomon, and W.M. Williams. 2005. Atrazine in North American surface waters: A probabilistic aquatic ecological risk assessment. Pensacola (FL): Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). 432 pp.
Book Chapters:
- Richards, R. Peter. 2007. Phosphorus Loads and Concentrations from the Maumee River. Chapter 6, pages 68-74 in Hartig, John H., Michael A. Zarull, Jan J.H. Ciborowski, John E. Gannon, Emily Wilke, Greg Norwood, and Ashlee Vincent, eds., State of the Strait: Status and Trends of Key Indicators. Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research.
- Richards, R. Peter. 2006. Trends in sediment and nutrients in major Lake Erie tributaries, 1975-2004. Section 10.10 in Lake Erie LaMP, 2006 Update. Available on page 22 at http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/lakeerie/2006update/Section_10.pdf.
- Loftus, T.T. and R.P. Richards. In press. Water Use for Irrigation Agriculture in Ohio's Lake Erie Basin and its Potential Impact on Lake Erie Water Quality. In Pulse of Lake Erie, ed. M. Munawar. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society Envirovision Series.
- Kraft, Steven E., Jane Adams, Timothy T. Loftus, Christopher L. Lant, Leslie A. Duram, and J.B. Ruhl. 2004. Case Study--Watershed Planning in Watersheds Dominated by Multiple, Largely-Private Owners: The Cache River of Southern Illinois. In Integrated Resource and Environmental Management (IREM): the Human Dimensions, eds. Alan Ewert, Doug Baker, and Glyn Bissix. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
- Baker, David B. and R. Peter Richards. 2000. Effects of watershed scale on agrichemical concentration patterns in midwestern streams. In Agrochemical Fate and Movement: Perspective and Scale of Study, pp. 46-64. ACS Symposium Series 751.
- Grunwald S., and H.G. Frede. 2000. Application of modified AGNPS in German Watersheds. In Application of Physically Based Soil Erosion Models, ed. J. Schmidt, pp. 43-58. New York, Berlin: Springer.
- Richards, R. Peter and David B. Baker. 1998. Triazines in waters of the midwest: Exposure patterns. In Triazine Herbicides: Risk Assessment, eds. Ballentine, L.G., McFarland, J.E., and Hackett, D.S., Chapter 26. American Chemical Society Symposium Series 683.
- Baker, David B. 1998. Herbicides in drinking water: A challenge for risk communication. In Triazine Herbicides: Risk Assessment, eds. Ballentine, L.G., McFarland, J.E., and Hackett, D.S., Chapter 24. American Chemical Society Symposium Series 683.
- Baker, David B. 1996. Nutrients and Nutrient Management: A Lake Erie Basin Case Study. In An Agricultural Profile of the Great Lakes Basin: Characteristics and Trends in Production, Land-use and Environmental Impacts, pp. 125-143. Great Lakes Commission, Ann Arbor Michigan.
- Baker, D.B. and R. Peter Richards. 1992. Herbicide Concentrations in Ohio's Drinking Water: A Quantitative Exposure Assessment. Rational Readings on Environmental Concerns, ed. J.H. Lehr, pp. 84-97. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
- Baker, David B. 1988. Farm chemicals in surface waters. In Water quality: A realistic perspective, pp. 219-233. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan.
- Baker, David B. 1987. Overview of rural nonpoint pollution in the Lake Erie Basin. In Effects of conservation tillage on groundwater quality: nitrates and pesticides, pp. 65-91. Chelsea, Michigan: Lewis Publishers.
Book Reviews:
- Krieger, K. A. 1993. Book review: An ecological history of agriculture, 10,000 B.C. - A.D. 10,000, by Daniel E. Vasey. 1992. Ohio J. Sci. 93:37-38.
