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Li L, Barry DA, Stagnitti F, Parlange, J-Y (1999) Submarine groundwater discharge and associated chemical input to a coastal sea. Water Resour Res 35 3253-3259 Lieser KH, Hill R (1992) Chemistry of thorium in the hydrosphere and in the geosphere. Radiochim Acta 56 141-151... [Pg.359]

McKay WA, Garland JA, Livesley D, et al. 1994. The characteristics of the shore-line sea spray aerosol and the landward transfer of radionuclides discharged to coastal sea water. Atmos Environ 28(21) 3299-3309. [Pg.250]

Batley [28] examined the techniques available for the in situ electrodeposition of lead and cadmium in estuary water. These included anodic stripping voltammetry at a glass carbon thin film electrode and the hanging drop mercury electrode in the presence of oxygen and in situ electrodeposition on mercury coated graphite tubes. Batley [28] found that in situ deposition of lead and cadmium on a mercury coated tube was the more versatile technique. The mercury film, deposited in the laboratory, is stable on the dried tubes which are used later for field electrodeposition. The deposited metals were then determined by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry, Hasle and Abdullah [29] used differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry in speciation studies on dissolved copper, lead, and cadmium in coastal sea water. [Pg.338]

Hunter, K.A., 1980. Microelectrophoretic properties of natural surface-active organic matter in coastal sea water. Limnol. Oceanogr., 25 807-822. [Pg.70]

Roulier et al. reported a sensitive and specific method for the measurement of choline and hydrogen peroxide in sea-water [45]. Choline was oxidized by choline oxidase to produce betaine and H202. The latter was used with horse-radish peroxidase to oxidize hydro-xyphenyl-propionic acid to produce a fluorescent diphenol end product. The resulting fluorescence at 410 nm (excitation at 320 nm) was proportional to the amount of H202, and could thus be used to measure the amount of choline present in the sample. Only 2-dimethyl aminoethanol interfered. The method was optimized, and used to determine 0 15 nM choline in coastal sea-water. [Pg.71]

Ogura, N. Molecular weight fractionation of dissolved organic matter in coastal sea water by ultrafiltration. Mar. Bio. 305-312 (1974). [Pg.144]

G. Scarponi, G. Capodaglio, C. Turetta, C. Barbant, G. Toscano, P. Cescon, Evolution of Cd and Pb Content in Antarctic Coastal sea water During the Austral Summer. Int. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., 66 (1997), 23-49,... [Pg.53]

It must be stressed that although the trend observed in the coastal zone of the Ross Sea was not so marked and regular as the results of Saager et al., the effect of local phenomena can be assumed. In fact, glacier transport and the ice pack formation/dissolution cycle can play a fundamental role in the composition of surface coastal sea water. However, more detailed information about the local sources (eolian dust composition and deposition rate, glacier composition and dissolution rate, effect of pack ice dissolution and formation) are necessary to establish the origin of the surface water enrichment. [Pg.143]

Balls, P.W. (1989) Trend monitoring of dissolved trace metals in coastal sea water- a waste of effort Marine Pollution Bulletin 20, 546-8. [Pg.56]

Croatian Regulatory Act on Maximum Allowable Concentrations of Hazardous Substances in Fresh Waters and Coastal Sea-Waters, Narodne novine 1984,2,7-11 (in Croatian). [Pg.309]

Amyot M, Gill GA and Morel EMM (1997) Production and loss of dissolved gaseous mercury in coastal sea water. Environ Sd Technol 31 3606— 3611. [Pg.984]

Organic complexation of dissolved cobalt and nickel in the open ocean has not been reported however, organically complexed cobalt and nickel in estuarine and coastal samples have been found. The fraction of organic complexation is highly variable from estuary to coastal ocean. About 50% of the dissolved cobalt in coastal sea water was found to be organically complexed. In UK coastal waters and south San Francisco Bay, 30-50% of the nickel was bound in extremely strong organic complexes. [Pg.78]

As opposed to minimal evidence for anthropogenic trace metal contamination of open-ocean waters, it is clear that major impacts on the trace metal chemistry of coastal sea water have occurred and that these have sometimes had serious consequences. The discharge of untreated industrial and human wastes into... [Pg.278]

Kobori, H. and Taga, N. (1977) Phosphatase activity and its role in the mineralization of organic phosphorus in coastal sea water. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 36, 23-39. [Pg.201]

Good agreement of analytical results with certified values of standard reference materials has been reported for CASS-1, CASS-2 coastal sea waters, NASS-2 open ocean seawater and SLRS-1 riverine water. [Pg.217]

Planococcus maitriensis Coastal sea water of Bhavnagar, India Kumar et al. (2007)... [Pg.12]

CASTILLO c s D, WAHID M I, TAKESHI Y and TAizo s (2008), Isolation and inhibitory effect of anii-Vibrio substances from Pseudoalteromonas sp. Al-Jll isolated from the coastal sea water of Kagoshima Bay , Fisheries Sci, 74,1,174-179. [Pg.447]


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