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List of works by John L. Wilkinson

A Novel Method to Characterise Levels of Pharmaceutical Pollution in Large-Scale Aquatic Monitoring Campaigns

An Automated Methodology for Non-targeted Compositional Analysis of Small Molecules in High Complexity Environmental Matrices Using Coupled Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry

Assessing the role of the "estuarine filter" for emerging contaminants: pharmaceuticals, perfluoroalkyl compounds and plasticisers in sediment cores from two contrasting systems in the southern U.K.

scientific article published on 12 November 2020

Assessment of the Potential Ecotoxicological Effects of Pharmaceuticals in the World's Rivers

scholarly article

Characterization of the Nairobi River catchment impact zone and occurrence of pharmaceuticals: Implications for an impact zone inclusive environmental risk assessment

scientific article published on 02 November 2019

Evaluation of Existing Models to Estimate Sorption Coefficients for Ionisable Pharmaceuticals in Soils and Sludge

scientific article published on 11 February 2020

High Concentrations of Pharmaceuticals in a Nigeria River Catchment

scientific article published on 21 September 2020

Markers of anthropogenic contamination: A validated method for quantification of pharmaceuticals, illicit drug metabolites, perfluorinated compounds, and plasticisers in sewage treatment effluent and rain runoff.

scientific article

Occurrence, fate and transformation of emerging contaminants in water: An overarching review of the field.

scientific article published on 6 September 2017

Pharmaceutical pollution of the world's rivers

scholarly article

Regulatory Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Current Practice and Future Priorities

scholarly article

Spatial (bio)accumulation of pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, plasticisers, perfluorinated compounds and metabolites in river sediment, aquatic plants and benthic organisms

scientific article published on 14 December 2017

Spatial distribution of organic contaminants in three rivers of Southern England bound to suspended particulate material and dissolved in water.

scientific article

Special Issue on the Environmental Fate of Emerging Organic Micro-Contaminants