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The 1965 Mississippi River flood in Iowa The 1965 Mississippi River flood in Iowa
The great flood of 1965 on the Mississippi River, along the eastern border if the State, exceeded any flood known in 139 years. It cause damages probably in excess of ten millions of dollars in the State of Iowa. Studied now in progress will more thoroughly cover this and other phases of the flood. The underlying cause of the flood was an abnormally cold winter which prevented the...
Authors
Harlan H. Schwob, Richard E. Myers
Water resources of the English River, Old Mans Creek, and Clear Creek basins in Iowa Water resources of the English River, Old Mans Creek, and Clear Creek basins in Iowa
The surface and ground water resources of a 991 square mile area comprising the drainage basins of English River, Old Mans Creek and Clear Creek are presented. These basins lie to the west and southwest of Iowa City, Iowa, and all three streams are tributary to the Iowa River. The area is comprised of rolling uplands with relatively broad valleys and is devoted mainly to agriculture and...
Authors
H.H. Schwob
Insecticides: effects on cutthroat trout of repeated exposure to DDT Insecticides: effects on cutthroat trout of repeated exposure to DDT
Cutthroat trout were periodically exposed to p, pp-DDT, in acetone solution or in the food. Excessive mortality occurred only in lots treated with high concentrations of DDT, probably as a result of decreased resistance to nonspecific stressors. Surviving fish in these lots were significantly larger than those in the control lot, or in the lots treated with low concentrations of DDT. The...
Authors
Don Allison, Burton J. Kallman, Oliver B. Cope, Charles C. Van Valin
Reductive dechlorination of DDT to DDD by yeast Reductive dechlorination of DDT to DDD by yeast
Labeled DDD [ 1,1-dichlor-o-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-ethane] was formed from C14-labeled DDT in the presence of yeast. The formation of DDD from DDE [1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis (p-chlorophenyl)-ethylene] was not observed, indicating that a reductive dechlorination of DDT occurs.
Authors
Burton J. Kallman, Austin K. Andrews
Persistence of DDT and its metabolites in a farm pond Persistence of DDT and its metabolites in a farm pond
A farm pond near Morrison, Colorado, was treated with 0.02 p.p.m. of DDT in June 1961. The persistence and distribution of the insecticide in materials sampled from the aquatic environment were studied until November 1962. Detectable amounts of DDT were not found in the water after 3 weeks. Residues in the mud had declined within 8 weeks after the treatment to levels not significantly...
Authors
W.R. Bridges, B.J. Kallman, A.K. Andrews
A plane-type soil sampler A plane-type soil sampler
While studying the effects of pesticides on fish and their environment for the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, I have developed a soil sampler that will collect a thin uniform layer of sediment from pond and stream bottoms. As it is becoming increasingly important to analyze the residual deposits of pesticides in this shallow layer of soil in aquatic environments, it seems useful...
Authors
Paul J. Frey
Diffusion of herbicides through plastic film Diffusion of herbicides through plastic film
Plastic film have been used by fishery workers as barriers to subdivide experimental ponds in order to assess the value of some chemical treatment, and as test vessels to contain dilute solutions or suspensions of toxic chemicals in experiments conducted to establish tolerance levels of these chemicals for fish.
Authors
W.R. Bridges, Herman O. Sanders
Polyethylene as a source of artifacts in the paper chromatography of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides Polyethylene as a source of artifacts in the paper chromatography of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides
The introduction of artifacts from vessels, materials, and chemicals is a serious problem in the study of pesticide residues. It is therefore of interest to record findings that polyethylene wash bottles contain substances soluble in organic solvents and reactive with the silver nitrate chromogenic spray commonly employed in the paper chromatographic analysis of chlorinated organic...
Authors
C.C. Van Valin, B.J. Kallman, J.J O’Donnell