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Large-scale dialysis of sample lipids Large-scale dialysis of sample lipids

The use of a semipermeable membrane device (SPMD) for dialysis in an organic solvent phase is an efficient alternative approach to separation of contaminants from large amounts of lipid (up to 50 grams or more) prior to organic chemical analysis. Passive separation of contaminants can be accomplished with a minimum of equipment and a comparatively small volume of solvent. This study...
Authors
Jill Meadows, Donald E. Tillitt, James Huckins, D. Schroeder

Using a Geographic Information System to determine the relation between stream quality and geology in the Roberts Creek watershed, Clayton County, Iowa Using a Geographic Information System to determine the relation between stream quality and geology in the Roberts Creek watershed, Clayton County, Iowa

A geographic information system (GIS) was used to determine the relation between the stream-water quality and underlying geology in Roberts Creek watershed, Clayton County, Iowa, for base-flow conditions during the spring and summer of 1988–90. Geologic, stream, basin and subbasin boundaries, and water-quality sampling-site coverages were created by digitizing available maps. A contour...
Authors
Stephen J. Kalkhoff

Hydrologic and land-use factors associated with herbicides and nitrate in near-surface aquifers Hydrologic and land-use factors associated with herbicides and nitrate in near-surface aquifers

Selected herbicides, atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine) metabolites, and NO−3 were examined in near-surface unconsolidated and bedrock aquifers in the midcontinental USA to study the hydrogeologic, spatial, and seasonal distribution of these contaminants. Groundwater samples were collected from 303 wells during the spring and late summer of 1991. At least one...
Authors
Michael R. Burkart, Dana W. Kolpin

Application of a geographic information system in analyzing the occurrence of atrazine in groundwater of the mid-continental United States Application of a geographic information system in analyzing the occurrence of atrazine in groundwater of the mid-continental United States

The US Geological Survey, US Department of Agriculture, and US Environmental Protection Agency are conducting research and regional assessments in support of policy alternatives intended to protect water resources from agricultural chemical contamination. The mid-continent was selected because of the intense row crop agriculture and associated herbicide application in this region. An...
Authors
M. R. Burkart, D.W. Kolpin

Application of semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) as passive air samplers Application of semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) as passive air samplers

The semipermeable membrane device (SPMD), consisting of a neutral lipid (triolein) enclosed in polyethylene layflat tubing, is demonstrated to be a highly efficient passive air sampler. These devices readily sequester lipophilic organic contaminants from the vapor phase. Specifically, the SPMDs are shown to concentrate polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) residues from a laboratory atmosphere...
Authors
Jimmie D. Petty, James N. Huckins, James L. Zajicek

Survival of female canvasbacks wintering in coastal Louisiana Survival of female canvasbacks wintering in coastal Louisiana

Annual survival probabilities of female canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) are lower than those of males, but sources and timing of mortality are poorly understood. To further elucidate causes of reduced annual survival in female canvasbacks, we estimated survival rates for radio-tagged females in coastal Louisiana during winters 1988-91. Survival estimates for winters 1988-91 were 0.946 ±...
Authors
William L. Hohman, Ronald D. Pritchert, Joseph Moore, D.O. Schaeffer

The importance of fluvial hydraulics to fish-habitat restoration in low-gradient alluvial streams The importance of fluvial hydraulics to fish-habitat restoration in low-gradient alluvial streams

1. A major cause of degradation and loss of stream fish is alteration of physical habitat within and adjacent to the channel. We describe a potentially efficient approach to fish restoration based upon the relationship between fluvial hydraulics, geomorphology, and those habitats important to fish.2. The aquatic habitat in a low-gradient, alluvial stream in the Ozark Plateaus...
Authors
Charles F. Rabeni, Robert B. Jacobson

Recent growth increases in old-growth longleaf pine Recent growth increases in old-growth longleaf pine

Longleaf pine (Pinuspalustris Mill.) tree-ring data were obtained from an old-growth stand located in Thomas County, Georgia. The tree-ring chronology from the pine stand is composed of a collection of cores extracted from 26 trees ranging in age from approximately 100 to 400 years. These cores were prepared, dated, and measured, and the resulting data were examined with...
Authors
D.C. West, T.W. Doyle, M.L. Tharp, J.J. Beauchamp, William J. Platt, D.J. Downing

Chronic toxicity of the bromoxynil formulation Buctril® to Daphnia magna exposed continuously and intermittently Chronic toxicity of the bromoxynil formulation Buctril® to Daphnia magna exposed continuously and intermittently

Two chronic toxicity tests were conducted in which Daphnia magna were either continuously or intermittently exposed to bromoxynil octanoate (BO; as Buctril®) for 28 d. In the intermittent exposure test, daphnids were exposed to daily pulses of BO with 24-h mean concentrations equal to those in the continuous exposure test, and the peak concentrations were three times the 24-h mean values...
Authors
Kevin J. Buhl, Steven J. Hamilton, James C. Schmulbach

Chronic toxicity of Pydraul 50E to lake trout Chronic toxicity of Pydraul 50E to lake trout

Industrial phosphate esters, both triaryl and alkyl aryl phosphate esters, are used as fire resistant hydraulic fluids and as fire retardant plasticizers (Lapp 1976). Hydraulic fluids probably represent the largest contribution of phosphate ester compounds released into the environment. Lapp (1976) estimated that 65 to 70 percent of all phosphate ester hydraulic fluids were utilized in...
Authors
Foster L. Mayer, Daniel F. Woodward, William J. Adams
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