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Industrial halide wastes cause acute mortality of snow geese in Oklahoma

January 1, 1987

An examination of 97 dead migratory waterfowl collected at an industrial facility showed that the birds had had severe gastric and intestinal hemorrhaging. Water samples taken at on-site waste lagoons contained 6,750 mg/L fluoride, 4,500 mg/L bromine and 1,500 mg/L boron. Brain and liver tissues contained high levels of fluoride, as compared with tissues of birds collected at a control site. From the necropsy results, the high concentration of fluoride in the water samples and the elevated tissue residues, we conclude that the birds died from acute fluoride poisoning.

Publication Year 1987
Title Industrial halide wastes cause acute mortality of snow geese in Oklahoma
DOI 10.1002/etc.5620060406
Authors J. K. Andreasen, Richard K. Stroud
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Index ID 1003711
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wildlife Health Center