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Southampton water

Savari, A., A.P.M. Lockwood, and M. Sheader. 1991. Effects of season and size (age) on heavy metal concentrations of the common cockle (Cerastoderma edule (L.)) from Southampton water. Jour. Mollus-can Stud. 57 45-57. [Pg.230]

The Aquitania in Southampton Water on 31 May 1916. Thoufjh she retains her wartime f rey hull, her funnels have been repainted in their commercial colours. iCVL)... [Pg.149]

Estuarine water Southampton water, United Kingdom 0.76-1.00... [Pg.61]

Moore RM (1977) Trace metals dissolved organic matter and their association in natural waters. PhD Dissertation. University of Southampton... [Pg.513]

One further attraction of the Raman technique for vibrational studies is that water of bonded OH groups does not cause obscuration of the spectrum but, of course, Raman spectroscopy is useless for studies on water in polymers. At Southampton, excellent spectra of numerous solid mono-, di-, and trisaccharides have been recorded as well as aqueous solutions of some species. It is quite probable that Raman spectra of biologically interesting polymers may be produced shortly8. The ability to examine samples in aqueous regimes obviously has its attractions to the biochemist 1... [Pg.168]

Khan, H. R. Adachi, T. Soil Acidity and its Impact on Acidic-Basic Cations in Recent Sediments as Influenced by Micro-Organisms and Water Contents, Proc. Jst Int. Conf. Environ. Eng. Educ. Train. (EEET 96). Southampton, UK, Apr. 17-19, 1996, pp. 197-206. [Pg.165]

The last occasion on which I worked with him was in 1936, when he was asked by the Royal Society to study oil pollution, already a menance to sea birds. Tar on the beaches could conveniently be studied by examining the feet and bottoms of holiday makers. But oil on the water required more strenuous exercise. N. K. persuaded me to row him round Plymouth bay and Plymouth harbour whilst I got the exercise, he was very contentedly measuring the surface tension of the water In 1937, N. K. moved to the University College of Southampton, and his subsequent work is reviewed in the article by M. C. Phillips in this volume. [Pg.16]

Ferrand, L.A. 1992. A pore-scale computational model for chemical transport in porous media, p. 401 -408. In T.F. Russel et al. (ed.) Mathematical modeling in water resources. Proc. 9th Int. Conf. Computat. Methods Water Resour., Vol. 2, Denver, CO. 9-12 June, Computational Mechanics Publ., Southampton, UK. [Pg.138]

Moore, R.M., 1977. Trace Metals — Dissolved Organic Matter and Their Association in Natural Waters. University of Southampton, 175 pp. [Pg.441]

A. F. Drago, A study on the sea level variations and the Milghuba phenomenon in the coastal waters of the Maltese Islands, Ph.D. thesis. University of Southampton (1999). [Pg.232]

J. Chaplin, Vortex- and wake-induced vibrations of deep water risers, Fourth Int. Conf. Fluid Structure Interaction, Ashurst, Southampton, UK (2007). [Pg.692]

Rapid gravity filter tanks at the River Itchen water treatment works in Southampton, UK. [Pg.428]

Rico, D. Prats, C.A. Brebbia, and Y. VUlacampa Esteve, Eds., Water Pollution IX, WIT Fhess, Southampton, UK, 2008. [Pg.114]

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