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Clinical and Translational Science, Volume 19, Issue 8, August 2026.
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San Francisco Bay Area

2021
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Failure of underwater slope in San Francisco Bay

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1973
The failure of a 90-ft-high (27 m) underwater slope in San Francisco Bay is used to assess the accuracy of conventional laboratory and field vane shear tests for measuring the undrained strength of a normally consolidated clay. The net effect of systematic errors due to disturbance, anisotropy, cap and base restraint, and the use of triaxial rather ...
James M. Duncan, Albert L. Buchignani
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Nitromusk compounds in San Francisco Bay sediments

Chemosphere, 2008
Synthetic nitromusk fragrances are used in a wide variety of consumer products and can enter aquatic environments through wastewater effluent. Although nitromusks are known to be hydrophobic, little attention has been paid to their behavior in sediments.
Sarah A, Rubinfeld, Richard G, Luthy
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Mercury in San Francisco Bay forage fish

Environmental Pollution, 2010
In the San Francisco Estuary, management actions including tidal marsh restoration could change fish mercury (Hg) concentrations. From 2005 to 2007, small forage fish were collected and analyzed to identify spatial and interannual variation in biotic methylmercury (MeHg) exposure.
Ben K, Greenfield, Andrew, Jahn
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A PAH fate model for San Francisco Bay

Chemosphere, 2005
A mass balance model was applied to simulate the long-term fate of PAHs in San Francisco Bay. The model treats the Bay as a single box with interacting water and sediment compartments, and includes loading, volatilization, outflow to the ocean, degradation, and burial in deep sediment. The estimated time required for loss of one-half of the mass in the
Ben K, Greenfield, Jay A, Davis
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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in San Francisco Bay

Environmental Research, 2007
San Francisco Bay is facing a legacy of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) spread widely across the land surface of the watershed, mixed deep into the sediment of the Bay, and contaminating the Bay food web to a degree that poses health risks to humans and wildlife.
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Demons in San Francisco Bay

Pacific Historical Review
In 1967, street minister Kent Philpott began outreach to lesbian, gay, and bisexual hippies in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. Over the next decade, he counseled those who purportedly wanted out of what he referred to as “the gay lifestyle,” combining charismatic religious beliefs in demons, divine healing, and glossolalia with ...
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