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Biodegradable dissolved organic carbon

Yano Y, McDowell WH, Aber JD (2000) Biodegradable dissolved organic carbon in forest soil solution and effects of chronic nitrogen deposition. Soil Biol Biochem 32 1743-1751... [Pg.231]

Yano, Y., W. H. McDowell, and N. E. Kinner. 1998. Quantification of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon in soil solution with flow-through bioreactors. Soil Science Society of America Journal 62 1556-1564. [Pg.70]

Kaplan, L. A., and J. D. Newbold. 1995. Measurement of streamwater biodegradable dissolved organic carbon with a plug-flow bioreactor. Water Research 29 2696-2706. [Pg.116]

Servais, P. A., A. Anzil, and C. Ventresque. 1989. Simple method for determination of biodegradable dissolved organic carbon in water. Applied and Environment Microbiology 55 2732-2734. [Pg.423]

Activated Carbon Atomic Force Microscopy Aquanc Organic Matter Agricultural Research Management Council of Australia and New Zealand Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transformation Infrared Spectroscopy Biodegradable Dissolved Organic Carbon Cellulose Acetate... [Pg.367]

I.C. Escobar, S. Hong and A. Randall, Removal of assimilable and biodegradable dissolved organic carbon by reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes, J. Membr. Sci., 175 (2000) 1-17. [Pg.330]

BDOC biodegradable dissolved organic carbon CMC critical Micelle concentration... [Pg.3089]

This process combines the use of biological activated carbon with adsorption. The biodegradable organic matter, or biodegradable dissolved organic carbon, which enters with the raw water is transformed into carbon dioxide and biomass by heterotrophic bacteria fixed on the carbon. The biomass is then partially consumed by protozoa. An equilibrium is reached among the inflow of food, bacteria, protozoa and algae. This equilibrium must be carefully controlled in order to assure the... [Pg.230]

In the modified OECD Screening Test (OECD 301E), which indicates complete degradation or elimination according to the German Chemical Substances Control Act, alkanesulfonates are biodegradable to 95% (decrease in DOC, the dissolved organic carbon). [Pg.212]

Saupe A, Wiesmann U (1998) Ozonization of 2,4-dinitrotoluene and 4-nitroaniline as well as improved dissolved organic carbon removal by sequential ozonization-biodegradation, Water Environment Research 70 145-154. [Pg.79]

Moran, M. A., W. M. Sheldon, and J. E. Sheldon. 1999. Biodegradation of riverine dissolved organic carbon in five estuaries of the southeastern United States. Estuaries 22 55-64. [Pg.261]

Grom, C., J. Torslor, H. J. Albrechtsen, and H. M. Jensen. 1992. Biodegradability of dissolved organic carbon in groundwater from an unconfined aquifer. Science of the Total Environment 117/118 241-251. [Pg.422]


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