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Effects of copper on composition species of periphyton in a Sierra Nevada, California, stream Effects of copper on composition species of periphyton in a Sierra Nevada, California, stream
An oligotrophic stream was continuously dosed for 1 yr at 2.5, 5 and 10 mu g l-1 CuT; c12, 25 and 50 ng l-1 Cu2+. The numerically most abundant taxa were Bacillariophyceae (Achnanthes minutissima, Cocconeis placentula, Cymbella microcephala, C. sinuata, Fragilaria construens, F. crotonensis, Navicula spp., Synedra acus and S. rumpens), and the Cyanophyta Lyngbya spp., a co-dominant...
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H.V. Leland, J.L. Carter
The impact of uncertainties in hydrologic measurement on phosphorus budgets and empirical models for two Colorado reservoirs. The impact of uncertainties in hydrologic measurement on phosphorus budgets and empirical models for two Colorado reservoirs.
Water budgets and related chemical budgets of aquatic ecosystems commonly are interpreted without reference to uncertainties resulting from errors of measurement. The importance of such uncertainties in the use and interpretation of the phosphorus budgets of two Colorado reservoirs was determined.
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James W. LaBaugh, T. C. Winter
Heating rates in furnace atomic absorption using the L'vov platform Heating rates in furnace atomic absorption using the L'vov platform
Heating rate profiles for the furnace tube wall, the furnace atmosphere, and a L'vov platform were established for a range of conditions in a cyclically heated graphite atomizer. The tube wall profile was made by direct observation with a recording optical pyrometer. The sodium line reversal method was used to establish the heating rate of the furnace atmosphere, and appearance...
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S. R. Koirtyohann, R.C. Giddings, Howard E. Taylor
Comparison of nonlinear least squares and log transformation procedures for calculating volatilization coefficients Comparison of nonlinear least squares and log transformation procedures for calculating volatilization coefficients
A nonlinear least squares procedure and a log transformation procedure for calculating first-order rate coefficients from experimental concentration-versus-time data were compared using laboratory measurements of the volatilization from water of 1,1,1-trichloroethane and 1,2-dichloroethane and the absorption of oxygen by water. Ratios of the nonlinear least squares to log transformation
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R. E. Rathbun, D. Y. Tai
Comparison of sediments and organisms in identifying sources of biologically available trace metal contamination Comparison of sediments and organisms in identifying sources of biologically available trace metal contamination
Sediments and an indicator organism (Macoma balthica, a deposit-feeding bivalve) were used to assess the relative importance of secondary sewage, urban runoff, a landfill containing metal-enriched ash wastes and a yacht harbor in contributing to Ag, Cu and Zn enrichment in South San Francisco Bay. Spatial gradients in sediments and organisms showed Cu and Ag enrichment originated from...
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E.A. Thomson, Samuel N. Luoma, C.E. Johansson, D.J. Cain
Aquifer reclamation design: The use of contaminant transport simulation combined with nonlinear programing Aquifer reclamation design: The use of contaminant transport simulation combined with nonlinear programing
A simulation-management methodology is demonstrated for the rehabilitation of aquifers that have been subjected to chemical contamination. Finite element groundwater flow and contaminant transport simulation are combined with nonlinear optimization. The model is capable of determining well locations plus pumping and injection rates for groundwater quality control. Examples demonstrate...
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Steven M. Gorelick, Clifford I. Voss, Philip E. Gill, Walter Murray, Michael A. Saunders, Margaret H. Wright
Comment on "environmental fate and effects of ethylene oxide" Comment on "environmental fate and effects of ethylene oxide"
No abstract available.
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R. E. Rathbun, D. Y. Tai, R.L. Berglund, R.A. Conway, G.T. Waggy, M.H. Spiegel
Rhodamine-WT dye losses in a mountain stream environment Rhodamine-WT dye losses in a mountain stream environment
A significant fraction of rhodamine WT dye was lost during a short term multitracer injection experiment in a mountain stream environment. The conservative anion chloride and the sorbing cation lithium were concurrently injected. In-stream rhodamine WT concentrations were as low as 45 percent of that expected, based on chloride data. Concentration data were available from shallow‘wells...
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Kenneth E. Bencala, Ronald E. Rathburn, Alan P. Jackman, Vance C. Kennedy, Gary W. Zellweger, Ronald J. Avanzino
Effect of retorted-oil shale leachate on a blue-green alga (Anabaena flos-aquae) Effect of retorted-oil shale leachate on a blue-green alga (Anabaena flos-aquae)
In the event of the development of the large oil shale reserves of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, one of the main environmental concerns will be disposal of retorted-oil shale which will be generated in greater volume than the original volume oI the mined oil shale. Investigators have found that leachates of retorted-oil shale are alkaline and have large concentrations of dissolved solids
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Diane M. McKnight, Wilfred E. Pereira, Colleen E. Rostad, Eric A. Stiles
Transport of reacting solutes in porous media: Relation between mathematical nature of problem formulation and chemical nature of reactions Transport of reacting solutes in porous media: Relation between mathematical nature of problem formulation and chemical nature of reactions
Examples involving six broad reaction classes show that the nature of transport-affecting chemistry may have a profound effect on the mathematical character of solute transport problem formulation. Substantive mathematical diversity among such formulations is brought about principally by reaction properties that determine whether (1) the reaction can be regarded as being controlled by...
Authors
Jacob Rubin
The influence of aquatic humic substance properties on trihalomethane potential The influence of aquatic humic substance properties on trihalomethane potential
No abstract available.
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B.G. Oliver, E.M. Thurman