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  1. Response of Microbial Communities to Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material–Contaminated Sediments: A Microcosm-Based Study
  2. Naturally occurring radioactive materials in offshore infrastructure: Understanding formation and characteristics of baryte scale during decommissioning planning
  3. Assessing the ecological impacts of NORM-contaminated scale on marine infauna using sediment microcosms
  4. Offshore decommissioning horizon scan: Research priorities to support decision-making activities for oil and gas infrastructure
  5. Threshold values for the protection of marine ecosystems from NORM in subsea oil and gas infrastructure
  6. Radiological risk assessment to marine biota from exposure to NORM from a decommissioned offshore oil and gas pipeline
  7. Heavy metal wombats? Metal exposure pathways to bare-nosed wombats (Vombatus ursinus) living on remediated tin mine tailings
  8. Current understanding and research needs for ecological risk assessments of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) in subsea oil and gas pipelines
  9. Ecotoxicological effects of decommissioning offshore petroleum infrastructure: A systematic review
  10. A Message from Down Under: Calling for Marsupial Toxicology