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Brown’s Lake

Brown s Lake silty clay), 5.05 (Hamlet City Lake silty sand), 4.16 (Vicksburg, MS silt) (Brannon et al, 1995)... [Pg.590]

Sthapit KM (2005) Sedimentation of lakes and reservoirs with special reference to the Kulekani Reservoir. In Schreier H, Shah PB, Brown S (eds) Challenges in mountain resource management in Nepal. Processes, trends and dynamics in Middle Mountain Watersheds. ICIMOD Publ, Kathmandu, pp 5-12... [Pg.271]

Brown, S.B. and V.P. Palace. Vitamin dynamics in fish exposed to contaminated environments. 39th Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research, Erindale, ON, 1996. [Pg.425]

Bishop, C.A., G.P. Brown, RJ. Brooks, D.R.S. Lean, and J.H. Carey. 1994. Organochlorine contaminant concentrations in eggs and their relationship to body size and clutch characteristics of the female common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) in Lake Ontario, Canad. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 27 82-87. [Pg.1323]

R. A. Ogert, J. E. Brown, B. R. Singh, L. C. Shriver-Lake, and F. S. Ligler, Detection ofClostridium botulinum toxin A using a fiber optic-based biosensor. Anal. Biochem. 205(2), 306-312 (1992). [Pg.222]

Samples of DOM from the Sagavanirktok River and Hidden Lake Creek in Alaska and from Island Lake, Nebraska, were collected and analyzed with the assistance of Patricia A. Brown, Eric A. Stiles, and Ted I. Noyes of the U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado. Jeffrey Koenings of the Alaska Fish and Game Department, Soldotna, Alaska, suggested and coordinated the Hidden Lake Creek study. Thomas C. Winter and James W. LaBaugh suggested and coordinated the Island Lake, Nebraska, study. [Pg.221]

Rice CP, Meyers PA, Brown GS (1983) Physical behavior of PCBs in the Great Lakes. In Mackay D, Paterson S, Eisenreich SJ, Semmens MS (eds) Role of surface microlayers in the air-water exchange of PCBs. Ann Arbor Science, Ann Arbor, MI p 157... [Pg.67]

Black, M.S., Pearson, W.). and Work, LM. (1991) Volatile organic compound emissions from carpet materials and their contribution to indoor air. American Industrial Hygiene Conference, May, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Black, M.S., Pearson, W.J., Brown,). and Sadie, S. (1993a) Material selection for controlling IAQ in new construction. Proceedings of Indoor Air 93, Vol. 2, pp. 611-16. [Pg.400]

E. Hayes, presented at the Symposium on Chemical Dynamics in honor of Professor H. Eyring s 70th Birthday, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 1971 P. J. Brown and E. F. Hayes, J. Chem. Phys. 55, 5132 (1971). [Pg.163]

It is chiefly applied in the form of its bisulphite compound, the latter being the principal constituent of the commercial Alizarin Blue S [31]. This is a reddish-brown compound and is decomposed on heating, alizarin blue separating. The bisulphite compound is printed with acetate of chromium and, on steaming, the chromium lake of alizarin blue is fixed on the fibre. The bisulphite compound may be precipitated from its solutions by common salt, and comes into commerce as an easily soluble brown powder. [Pg.91]

Palace, V.P. and S.B. Brown. HPLC determination of tocopherol, retinol, dehydroretinol and retinyl palmitate in tissues of lake char (Salvelinus namaycush) exposed to coplanar 3,3, 4,4, 5-pentachlorobi-phenyl. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 13 473-476, 1994. [Pg.427]

Palace, V.P., T.A. Dick, S.B. Brown, C.L. Baron and J.F. Klaverkamp. Oxidative stress in juvenile lake sturgeon orally exposed to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlordibenzofuran. Aquat. Toxicol. 35 79-82, 1996. [Pg.427]


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