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Michael Schock
Michael Schock
Retired, Chemist, Water Infrastructure Division, US Environmental Protection Agency
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REVIEW-CHILDREN'S HEALTH-Lead Exposures in US Children, 2008: Implications for Prevention
R Levin, MJ Brown, ME Kashtock, DE Jacobs, EA Whelan, J Rodman, ...
Environmental health perspectives (Online) 116 (10), 1285, 2008
467*2008
Issues in managing the risks associated with perchlorate in drinking water
ET Urbansky, MR Schock
Journal of Environmental Management 56 (2), 79-95, 1999
3741999
Erratum--Understanding Corrosion Control Strategies for Lead
MR Schock
Journal-American Water Works Association 81 (10), 1989
2531989
Understanding corrosion control strategies for lead
MR Schock
Journal-American Water Works Association 81 (7), 88-100, 1989
2531989
Internal corrosion and deposition control
MR Schock
Water quality and treatment 4, 1999
225*1999
Alkalinity, pH, and copper corrosion by-product release
M Edwards, MR Schock, TE Meyer
Journal-American Water Works Association 88 (3), 81-94, 1996
1781996
The corrosion and solubility of lead in drinking water
MR Schock, I Wagner, RJ Oliphant
Internal corrosion of water distribution systems 2, 131-230, 1996
1771996
Response of lead solubility to dissolved carbonate in drinking water
MR Schock
Journal‐American Water Works Association 72 (12), 695-704, 1980
1771980
Formation of Pb (IV) oxides in chlorinated water
DA Lytle, MR Schock
Journal (American Water Works Association) 97 (11), 102-114, 2005
1752005
Causes of temporal variability of lead in domestic plumbing systems
MR Schock
Environmental monitoring and assessment 15 (1), 59-82, 1990
1691990
Occurrence of contaminant accumulation in lead pipe scales from domestic drinking-water distribution systems
MR Schock, RN Hyland, MM Welch
Environmental science & technology 42 (12), 4285-4291, 2008
1672008
Detection and evaluation of elevated lead release from service lines: A field study
MA Del Toral, A Porter, MR Schock
Environmental science & technology 47 (16), 9300-9307, 2013
1582013
Increasing chloride in rivers of the conterminous US and linkages to potential corrosivity and lead action level exceedances in drinking water
EG Stets, CJ Lee, DA Lytle, MR Schock
Science of The Total Environment 613, 1498-1509, 2018
1482018
Physiochemical characterization of five iron tubercles from a single drinking water distribution system: Possible new insights on their formation and growth
TL Gerke, JB Maynard, MR Schock, DL Lytle
Corrosion Science 50 (7), 2030-2039, 2008
1402008
Effect of pH, DIC, orthophosphate and sulfate on drinking water cuprosolvency
MR Schock, DA Lytle, JA Clement
National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH (United States), 1995
1321995
Spatial and temporal gradients in aquifer oxidation‐reduction conditions
MJ Barcelona, TR Holm, MR Schock, GK George
Water Resources Research 25 (5), 991-1003, 1989
1131989
Plumbosolvency reduction by high pH and low carbonate—solubility relationships
MR Schock, MC Gardels
Journal‐American Water Works Association 75 (2), 87-91, 1983
1131983
Understanding, deriving, and computing buffer capacity
ET Urbansky, MR Schock
J. Chem. Educ 77 (12), 1640, 2000
1112000
Impact of stagnation time on metal dissolution from plumbing materials in drinking water
DA Lytle, MR Schock
Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua 49 (5), 243-257, 2000
1082000
Importance of pipe deposits to Lead and Copper Rule compliance (PDF)
MR Schock, AF Cantor, S Triantafyllidou, MK DeSantis, KG Scheckel
Journal-American Water Works Association 106 (7), E336-E349, 2014
822014
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