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Source tracking

A Methodology of source tracking of cadmium anomalies and their quantitative estimation along the Yangtze River Basin, China... [Pg.443]

KEYWORDS Yangtze River basin, source tracking of Cd anomaly, quantitative estimation, suspended matter, sediments on alluvial bed... [Pg.443]

The results of source tracking show that the endogenic deposits, especially Pb-Zn deposits, have been the largest supplier of Cd. [Pg.446]

C.L. Meays, K. Broersma, R. Nordin and A. Mazumder, Source tracking fecal bacteria in water a critical review of current methods, J. Environ. Manage., 73 (2004) 71-79. [Pg.785]

Barnes, B. and Gordon, D. M. (2004). Coliform dynamics and the implications for source tracking. Environ. Microbiol. 6, 501-509. [Pg.193]

Harwood, V. J., Wiggins, B., Hagedorn, C., Ellender, R. D., Gooch, J., Kern, J., Samadpour, M., Chapman, A. C. H., Robinson, B. J., and Thompson, B. C. (2003). Phenotypic library-based microbial source tracking methods Efficacy in the California collaborative study. J. Water Health 1,153-166. [Pg.198]

Myoda, S. P., Carson, C. A., Fuhrmann, J. J., Hahm, B.-K., Hartel, P. G., Yampara-Iquise, H., Johnson, L.-A., Kuntz, R. L., Nakatsu, C. H., Sadowsky, M. J., and Samadpour, M. (2003). Comparison of genotypic-based microbial source tracking methods requiring a host origin database. J. Water Health 1,167-180. [Pg.203]

Nayak, R. and Stewart-King, T. (2008). Molecular epidemiological analysis and microbial source tracking of Salmonella enterica serovars in a preharvest turkey production environment. Foodborne Pathog. Dis. 5,115-126. [Pg.203]

Reischer, G. H., Haider, J. M., Sommer, R., Stadler, H., Keiblinger, K. M., Homek, R. L., Mach, R. L., and Farnleitner, A. H. (2008). Quantitative microbial faecal source tracking with sampling guided by hydrological catchment dynamics. Environ. Microbiol. 10, 2598-2608. [Pg.204]

Santo Domingo, J. W., Bambic, D. G., Edge, T. A., and Wuertz, S. (2007). Quo vadis source tracking Towards a strategic framework for environmental monitoring of fecal pollution. Water Res. 41, 3539-3552. [Pg.205]

Stoeckel, D. M. and Harwood, V. J. (2007). Performance, design, and analysis in microbial source tracking studies. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 73, 2405-2415. [Pg.206]

Vogel, J. R., Stoeckel, D. M., Lamendella, R., Zelt, R. B., Domingo, J. W. S., Walker, S. R., and Oerther, D. B. (2007). Identifying fecal sources in a selected catchment reach using multiple source-tracking tools. ]. Environ. Qual. 36, 718-729. [Pg.207]

BIOSIS Previews . U.S.A. BIOSIS. Contains abstracts and index information for over 5500 sources. Tracks conferences, books, patents, and journal articles. Most useful as single source for toxicology journal abstracts. [Pg.63]

Bacterial Source Tracking and Other Indicators of Fecal... [Pg.97]

Bitton [11] has listed a set of parameters of a good organism for pollution detection and source tracking. Organisms of the Prevotella-Bacteroides group satisfy all seven parameters listed [4,78] however, cultivation of the anaerobic organisms is a task too large for a... [Pg.107]

Bitton, G. (2005). Microbial indicators of fecal contamination application to microbial source tracking. Report Submitted to the Florida Stormwater Association, 71pp. [Pg.128]

Lu, L., Hume, M.E., Sternes, K.L., and Pillai, S.D. (2004). Genetic diversity of Escherichia coli isolates in irrigation water and associated sediments implications for source tracking. Water Res. 38 3899-3908. [Pg.131]

US Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development (2005). Microbial source tracking guide document. [Pg.133]

Store computer This linked to the Seven-Eleven network, the POS register, the graphic order terminal, and the scanner terminal. It communicated among the various input sources, tracked store inventory and sales, placed orders, provided detailed analysis of POS data, and maintained and regulated store equipment. [Pg.65]

The unique identification of sealed sources is essential for source tracking. Finished sealed sources should be permanently marked. This may be difficult for small sources, where space may not allow for much information to be included, but markings or labels should include at least a unique serial number. The information provided should follow recognized international standards. For example, ISO 2919 [35] specifies a hierarchy of labelling requirements beginning with the word radioactive or the trefoil symbol, followed by the identity of the manufacturer, the serial number of the source, the mass number and chemical symbol of the radionuclide and, for neutron sources, the target element. [Pg.23]


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