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Kinetic analysis of strontium and potassium sorption onto sands and gravels in a natural channel Kinetic analysis of strontium and potassium sorption onto sands and gravels in a natural channel
A kinetic, first-order mass transfer model was used to describe the sorption of strontium onto sand- and gravel-sized streambed sediments. Rate parameters, empirically determined for strontium, allowed for the prediction of potassium sorption with moderate success. The model parameters varied significantly with particle size. The sorption data were collected during an experimental...
Authors
Kenneth E. Bencala, Alan P. Jackman, Vance C. Kennedy, Ronald J. Avanzino, Gary W. Zellweger
Requirements for modeling trace metal partitioning in oxidized estuarine sediments Requirements for modeling trace metal partitioning in oxidized estuarine sediments
The fate of particulate-bound metals is of particular importance in estuaries because major biological energy flows involve consumption of detrital particles. The biological impact of particulate-bound metals is strongly influenced by the partitioning of metals among sediment components at the oxidized sediment-water interface. Adequate methods for directly measuring this partitioning...
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Samuel N. Luoma, J.A. Davis
Bioavailability of trace metals to aquatic organisms — A review Bioavailability of trace metals to aquatic organisms — A review
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Authors
Samuel N. Luoma
A reexamination of the effects of adsorbates on the Raman spectrum of gibbsite A reexamination of the effects of adsorbates on the Raman spectrum of gibbsite
Previous workers have attributed substantial changes in the Raman intensities of the OH stretching bands in solid, powdered gibbsite of surface area 10 m2/g to surface interactions with the adsorbates 093Ca2+,HxPO43x- and SiO2.xH2O. These changes apparently resulted from an unsatisfactory Raman measurement procedure as a re-examination using an internal intensity standard (Na2C2O4...
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K.W. Cunningham, M. C. Goldberg
Adsorption of natural dissolved organic matter at the oxide/water interface Adsorption of natural dissolved organic matter at the oxide/water interface
Natural organic matter is readily adsorbed by alumina and kaolinite in the pH range of natural waters. Adsorption occurs by complex formation between surface hydroxyls and the acidic functional groups of the organic matter. Oxides with relatively acidic surface hydroxyls, e.g. silica, do not react strongly with the organic matter. Under conditions typical for natural waters, almost...
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James A. Davis
Degradation of phenolic contaminants in ground water by anaerobic bacteria: St. Louis Park, Minnesota Degradation of phenolic contaminants in ground water by anaerobic bacteria: St. Louis Park, Minnesota
Coal-tar derivatives from a coal-tar distillation and wood-treating plant that operated from 1918 to 1972 at St. Louis Park, Minnesota contaminated the near-surface ground water. Solutions of phenolic compounds and a water-immiscible mixture of polynuclear aromatic compounds accumulated in wetlands near the plant site and entered the aquifer. The concentration of phenolic compounds in...
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G. G. Ehrlich, D.F. Goerlitz, E.M. Godsy, M. F. Hult
Mechanisms for trace metal enrichment at the surface microlayer in an estuarine salt marsh Mechanisms for trace metal enrichment at the surface microlayer in an estuarine salt marsh
The relative contributions of adsorption to particulate surfaces, complexation with surface-active organic ligands and uptake by micro-organisms were evaluated with respect to their importance in the surface microlayer enrichment (‘partitioning’) of Cd, Pb and Cu. The contributions of each process were inferred from field data in which partitioning of the dissolved and particulate forms...
Authors
Leonard W. Lion
Volatilization of ketones from water Volatilization of ketones from water
The overall mass-transfer coefficients for the volatilization from water of acetone, 2-butanone, 2-pentanone, 3-pentanone, 4-methyl-2-pentanone, 2-heptanone, and 2-octanone were measured simultaneously with the oxygen-absorption coefficient in a laboratory stirred water bath. The liquid-film and gas-film coefficients of the two-film model were determined for the ketones from the overall
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R. E. Rathbun, D. Y. Tai
On conducting the modified ‘Slug’ test in tight formations On conducting the modified ‘Slug’ test in tight formations
The method introduced by Bredehoeft and Papadopulos (1980) for conducting a modified ‘slug’ test in tight formations does not assure the condition of approximate equilibrium necessary at the start of the test. In addition, compressibility in the shut-in well can be significantly larger than the compressibility of water, which Bredehoeft and Papadopulos indicate should be used in the...
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C.E. Neuzil
Enrichment and association of lead and bacteria at particulate surfaces in a salt-marsh surface layer Enrichment and association of lead and bacteria at particulate surfaces in a salt-marsh surface layer
The particle-laden surface layer (approx 150-370 mu m) and subsurface waters of a South San Francisco Bay salt marsh were sampled over 2 tidal cycles and analyzed for particle numbers and particulate-associated and total concentrations of Pb and bacteria. Laboratory studies examined the ability of a bacterial isolate from the surface layer and a bacterial 'film-former' to sorb Pb at
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R.W. Harvey, Leonard W. Lion, L.Y. Young, J.O. Leckie
Does the benthos control phytoplankton biomass in South San Francisco Bay? Does the benthos control phytoplankton biomass in South San Francisco Bay?
South San Francisco Bay, USA, is a shallow coastal embayment that receives large inputs of nutrients (N. P, Si) and small local inputs of freshwater. Phytoplankton dynamics are typically characterized by a spring bloom when surface chlorophyll a increases from 5 to > 40 mg m-3. The bloom persists for 2 to 4 wk, and then dissipates. Phytoplankton biomass remains low (chlorophyll a 5 mg m...
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James E. Cloern