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In situ arsenic remediation in a fractured, alkaline aquifer In situ arsenic remediation in a fractured, alkaline aquifer
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Authors
A. H. Welch, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk, D. K. Maurer, Lawrence S. Feinson
Peat Peat
Peat is a natural organic material of botanical origin and commercial significance. Peatlands are situated predominately in shallow wetland areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Commercial deposits are formed from the gradual decomposition of plant matter under anaerobic conditions over about a 5,000-year period.
Authors
S.M. Jasinski
Nitrogen Nitrogen
The ammonia industry partially recovered from the effects of high natural gas prices that had closed a significant portion of the industry in 2001. Ammonia production capacity in the United States in 2002 was about 17.1 Mt (18.8 million st). About 53 percent of this capacity was centered in Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas where there are large reserves of natural gas.
Authors
D. Kramer
Changes in wetland sediment elevation following major storms: implications for estimating trends in relative sea-level rise Changes in wetland sediment elevation following major storms: implications for estimating trends in relative sea-level rise
Hurricanes can be important agents of geomorphic change in coastal marshes and mangrove forests. Hurricanes can cause large-scale redistribution of sediments within the coastal environment resulting in sedimentation, erosion, disruption of vegetated substrates, or some combination of these processes in coastal wetlands. It has been proposed that such sediment pulsing events are important...
Authors
Donald R. Cahoon
White phosphorus at Eagle River Flats, Alaska: A case history of waterfowl mortality White phosphorus at Eagle River Flats, Alaska: A case history of waterfowl mortality
White phosphorus has a limited distribution in the environment because it only occurs where it has been directly used by humans. It is not transported aerially for any distance and, due to its density, has a limited ability to disperse through water. Therefore, it is not a contaminant of broad-scale concern. However, where it does occur, it can cause substantial mortality or critically...
Authors
Donald W. Sparling
Chrysotherapy: a synoptic review Chrysotherapy: a synoptic review
Chrysotherapy--the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with monovalent gold drugs possessing anti-inflammatory and other properties--has been used with some success for more than 70 years; however, the metabolites generated from gold drugs have not been identified positively and the mechanisms of action are not known with certainty. This account selectively reviews recent...
Authors
R. Eisler
Bentonite Bentonite
Part of the 2002 industrial minerals review. Production, consumption, cost, and trade data for bentonite during 2002 are presented. Predictions on bentonite markets in 2003 are also provided.
Authors
R. Virta
Ball clay Ball clay
Part of the 2002 industrial minerals review. Statistics on ball clay consumption, production, prices, trade, and trends are presented.
Authors
R.L. Virta
Handbook of ecotoxicology, second edition Handbook of ecotoxicology, second edition
Handbook of Ecotoxicology, Second Edition focuses on toxic substances and how they affect ecosystems worldwide. It presents methods for quantifying and measuring ecotoxicological effects in the field and in the lab, as well as methods for estimating, predicting, and modeling in ecotoxicology studies. Completely revised and updated with 18 new chapters, this second edition includes...
Water Resources Data, Pennsylvania, Water Year 2002, Volume 3. Ohio and St. Lawrence River Basins Water Resources Data, Pennsylvania, Water Year 2002, Volume 3. Ohio and St. Lawrence River Basins
Water-resources data for the 2002 water year for Pennsylvania consists of records of discharge and water quality of streams; contents and elevations of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This report, Volume 3 contains (1) discharge records for 60 continuous-record streamflow-gaging stations, 5 partial-record stations, and 13 special study and
Authors
Raymond W. Siwicki
Mineral precipitation and dissolution at two slag-disposal sites in northwestern Indiana, USA Mineral precipitation and dissolution at two slag-disposal sites in northwestern Indiana, USA
Slag is a ubiquitous byproduct of the iron- and steel-refining industries. In northwestern Indiana and northeastern Illinois, slag has been deposited over more than 52 km2 of land surface. Despite the widespread use of slag for fill and construction purposes, little is known about its chemical effects on the environment. Two slagdisposal sites were examined in northwestern Indiana where...
Authors
E.R. Bayless, M. S. Schulz