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Quantitative mass balance of platinum-group elements in the Kelly Lake Ni-Cu-PGE deposit. Copper Cliff Offset, Sudbury. Economic Geology, 100, 1631-1646. [Pg.138]

Geochemical modeling is often used to identify the compounds that primarily control the chemistry of arsenic in aqueous solutions. Modeling studies indicate that the arsenic concentrations of Kelly Lake, Ontario, Canada, are controlled by the precipitation and dissolution of Fe(II) arsenates rather than calcium or Fe(III) arsenates (Sadiq et al., 2002). The arsenic in the lake originated from runoff from the nearby Sudbury mining district and airborne particles from local ore smelters (Sadiq et al., 2002). [Pg.110]

Sadiq, M., Locke, A., Spiers, G. and Pearson, D.A.B. (2002) Geochemical behavior of arsenic in Kelly Lake, Ontario. Water Air and Soil Pollution, 141(1-4), 299-312. [Pg.226]

Ontario Kelly Lake Ore deposits and mining wastes Sadiq et al. (2002)... [Pg.511]

Bodaly RA, Rudd JWM, Fudge RJP, Kelly CA. 1993. Mercury concentrations in fish related to size of remote Canadian shield lakes. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 50 980-987. [Pg.114]

Miskimmin BM, Rudd JWM, Kelly CA. 1992. Influence of dissolved organic carbon, pH, and microbial respiration rates on mercury methylation and demethylation in lake water. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 49 17-22. [Pg.118]

Sellers P, Kelly CA, Rudd JWM, MacHutchonAR. 1996. Photodegradation ofmethyhnercury in lakes. Nature 380 694-697. [Pg.120]

Danz NP, Regal RR, Niemi GJ, Brady VJ, Hollenhorst T, Johnson LB, Host GE, Hanowski JM, Johnston CA, Brown T, Kingston J, Kelly JR. 2005. Environmentally stratified sampling design for the development of Great Lakes environmental indicators. Environ Monitor Assess 102 41-65. [Pg.206]

Kelly, C.J., The influence of environmental contaminants on immune organ atrophy and thymocyte apoptosis in herring gull embryos from the Great Lakes, M.S. thesis, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, 2003. [Pg.401]

Kelly TJ, Czuczwa JM, Sticksel PR, et al. 1991. Atmospheric and tributary inputs of toxic substances to Lake Erie. J Gt Lakes Res 17(4) 504-516. [Pg.639]

Imagine that a particular Irish community has decided to dye the water of a small local lake (Lake Kelly) green and to keep it that way more or less permanently. (This is actually done with the Illinois River in Chicago, but only for St Patrick s Day.) The town fathers arrange for a green dye that is highly water soluble, nonvolatile, chemically stable, and nontoxic to be added to the lake at a... [Pg.24]

Let us go back to the problem of the green dye dumped into Lake Kelly. Before the town fathers decided to dye the lake water green, the concentration of dye was zero. After they started dumping the dye into the lake, the concentration started to increase in fact, the concentrations (in ppm) measured every 6 months were 0.33, 0.50, 0.66, and 0.70. [Pg.53]

Richards S. R., Rudd J. W. M., and Kelly C. A. (1994) Organic volatile sulfur in lakes ranging in sulfate and dissolved salt concentration over 5 orders of magnimde. Umnol. Oceanogr. 39(3), 562-572. [Pg.4541]

Sellers P., Kelly C. A., and Rudd J. W. M. (2001) Fluxes of methylmercury to the water column of a drainage lake the relative importance of internal and external sources. Limnol. Oceanogr. 46(3), 623-631. [Pg.4688]

Gevao B., Hamilton-Taylor J., Murdoch C., Jones K. C., Kelly M., and Tabner B. J. (1997) Depositional time trends and remobilization of PCBs in lake sediments. Environ. Sci. Technol. 31, 3274-3280. [Pg.5073]

Kelly DA, Coe AW, Shenldn A, Lake BD, Walker-Smith JA. Symptomatic selenium deficiency in a child on home parenteral nutrition. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1988 7 783-6,... [Pg.1153]

Kelly HW. Asthma. In Carter BL, Angaran DM, Lake JQD, Raebel MA, eds. Pharmacotherapy self-assessment program, 2nd edition. Kansas City American College of Clinical Pharmacy, In press. [Pg.811]

D.W. Schindler, S.E. Bayley, P.J. Curtis, B.R. Parker, M.P. Stainton, C.A. Kelly (1992). Natural and man-caused factors affecting the abundance and cycling of dissolved organic substances in Precambrian Shield lakes. Hydrobiologia, 229, 1-21. [Pg.16]

King, L., Clarke, G., Bennion, H., Kelly, M. and Yallop, M. (2005) Sampling littoral diatoms in lakes for the ecological status assessments a literature review. Environmental Agency, Science Report SC030103/SR1, Bristol, UK. [Pg.59]

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Baldomero M. Olivera, Kelly T. Hughes, Pauline Cordray, and John R. Roth Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 USA Introduction... [Pg.353]

Snyder, S., K. Kelly, A. Grange, G. Sovocool, E. Snyder, and J. Giesy. 2001. Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the waters of Lake Mead, Nevada. In Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products in the Environment—Scientific and Regulatory Issues, edited by C. Daughtonand T. Jones-Lepp, pp. 116-139 Washington, DC American Chemical Society, (Symp. Ser. 791). [Pg.187]

Aheme J., Kelly-Quinn M., and Farrell E. P. (2002) A survey of lakes in the Republic of Ireland hydrochemical characteristics and acid sensitivity. Ambio 31, 452—459. [Pg.399]


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