Marie Noele Croteau
Researcher
Biology
The U.S. Geological Survey
United States Virgin Islands
Biography
Marie Noele Croteau, Research Biologist National Research Program, came to the USGS in September 2002 as a postdoctoral fellow to study the bioavailability and bioaccumulation of metals in freshwater food webs. The U.S Geographical survey
Research Interest
aquatic ecosystems contamination and pollution mine drainage toxic trace element contaminatio
Publications
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Luoma SN, Stoiber T, Croteau MN, Römer I, Merrifeld R, Lead JR. 2016. Effect of cysteine and humic acids on bioavailability of Ag from Ag nanoparticles to a freshwater snail. NanoImpact 2: 61-69
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Croteau MN, Fuller CC, Cain DJ, Campbell KM, Aiken G. 2016. Biogeochemical controls of uranium bioavailability from the dissolved phase in natural freshwaters. Environ. Sci. Technol. 50: 8120-8127
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Croteau MN, Fuller CC, Cain DJ. 2017. Assesing the dietary bioavailability of metals assciated with natural particles: Extending the use of the reverse labeling approach to zinc. Environ. Sci. Technol. 51: 2803-2810