Non-targeted Screening in Environmental Monitoring Programs

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Abstract

Contaminant monitoring programs have been tasked with understanding the fate and transport of toxic chemicals in the environment. Mass spectrometry based methods have traditionally been developed to maximize sensitivity and accuracy of a select set of target compounds. As mass spectrometry methods have advanced, so has the breadth of questions proposed by environmental chemists. Incorporating these methods in chemical monitoring programs provides large data sets to explore the effects of complex mixtures on environmental systems.

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Crimmins, B. S., & Holsen, T. M. (2019). Non-targeted Screening in Environmental Monitoring Programs. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 1140, 731–741. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15950-4_43

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