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Louisiana primary productivity

Variation among Sampling Sites. Dissolved humic substance samples from seven end-member environments were isolated for study. Autochthonous inputs to DOM were expected to dominate in Big Soda Lake and in Island Lake, which is a groundwater-sustained eutrophic lake in the sandhills of western Nebraska. Allochthonous inputs to DOM from a swamp environment predominate in the Suwannee River. They also dominate in the Calcasieu River in western Louisiana, but the proportion of swampland is much lower there. The Temi River is a tropical blackwater tributary of the Orinoco River in Venezuela, where allochthonous inputs dominate. The entire Sagavanirktok River basin is located north of the tree line on the North Slope of Alaska a mixture of allochthonous and autochthonous inputs was expected for the various rivers and lakes in this basin. Lastly, Hidden Lake Creek, which is the outlet of Hidden Lake on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska, was sampled to determine if nutrient inputs from decaying salmon were contributing to primary production and autochthonous inputs to DOM. [Pg.208]

Randall, J. M., and J. W. Day, Jr. 1986. Effects of river discharge and vertical circulation on aquatic primary production in a turbid Louisiana (USA) estuary. Journal of Sea Research 21 231-242. [Pg.282]

Kirby, C.J., and Gosselink, J.G. (1976) Primary production in a Louisiana Gulf Coast Spartina altemiflora marsh. Ecology 57,1072-1059. [Pg.610]

Chen, X., Lohrenz, S. E., and Wiesenburg, D. A. (2000). Distribution and controlling mechanisms of primary production on the Louisiana- Texas continental shelf J. Mar. Syst. 25, 179—207. [Pg.858]

Sasser, C. E. and J. G. Gosselink. 1984. Vegetation and primary production in a floating freshwater marsh in Louisiana. Aquat. Bot. 20 245-255. [Pg.749]

Products from the Chemicals Division, Procter Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1987 Mdol Tatty Mlcohols, Sherex Chemical Company, Dublin, Ohio, 1986 Vista Sufactants, Industrial Chemicals, andPlastics, Vista Chemical Company, Houston, Texas, 1987 TpalTinear Primary Mlcohols, Ethyl Corporation, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1985 Neodol, Shell Chemical Company, Houston, Texas, 1987 HenkelTat Paw Materials, Henkel K.-G.a.A., Dbsseldorf, Eed. Rep. Germany. [Pg.451]

As of 1993—1994, over 70% of sulfuric acid production was not sold as such, but used captively to make other materials. At almost all large fertilizer plants, sulfuric acid is made on site, and by-product steam from these sulfur-burning plants is generally used for concentrating phosphoric acid ia evaporators. Most of the fertilizer plants are located ia Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, and North Carolina. In the production of phosphate fertilizers, the primary role of sulfuric acid is to convert phosphate rock to phosphoric acid and soHd calcium sulfates, which are removed by filtration. [Pg.190]

Ill - Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Texas. IV - Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming. V -Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington.] The justification is that for the next decade at least oil and gas are likely to continue as the primary sources of domestic recovered sulfur. Second, the inclusion of Arizona and Nevada in PAD district V roughly corresponds with the present market for acid production from copper smelters. Third, as the districts are established on the basis of an aggregation of states, data compilation is simplified. And fourth, as the districts have been defined ja priori they were not based on present expository requirements. [Pg.3]


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