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Volatile organic compounds in urban rivers and their estuaries in Osaka, Japan.
1997
Yamamoto K. | Fukushima M. | Kakutani N. | Kuroda K.
Accumulation of aluminum and iron by bryophytes in streams affected by acid-mine drainage.
1996
Engleman C.J. Jr. | McDiffett W.F.
Trace metals transport and behaviour in the Mediterranean estuary of Acheloos river.
1997
Dassenakis M. | Scoullos M. | Gaitis A.
Acetylcholinesterase, an old biomarker with a new future? Field trials in association with two urban rivers and a paper mill in Newfoundland.
1996
Payne J.F. | Mathieu A. | Melvin W. | Fancey L.L.
Evaluation of fate and exposure models - Fate of pulp mill effluent compounds in a Finnish watercourse.
1994
Trapp S. | Rantio T. | Paasivirta J.
Chloroorganic chemicals emitted from the pulp and paper mill at Nekoski in central Finland were monitored for several years. Concentration time series are used for evaluating the environmental fate and the applicability and validity of an exposure models. Fitted elimination rates of 3,4,5-Tri-, 4,5,6-Tri-, Tetrachloroguaiacol and 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol are approx. 0.22 per day, or rather the half-lives are approx. 3 days. The elimination is most likely by biodegradation and transport-controlled. For 2,3,6-trichloro-p-cymene, fate simulations indicate significant volatilization and sedimentation. Good agreement is achieved with a one-dimensional steady-state box model, except for concentrations in fish. For a reliable assessment of environmental damage, laboratory experiments, monitoring and simulations need to be in tune.
Show more [+] Less [-]The impact of livestock farming on UK river quality and the development of a possible control strategy
1993
Mainstone, C.P. | Rutt, G.P. | Woodrow, D. (Water Research Centre, Marlow, Bucks (United Kingdom))
Pollution control and the possibility of developing water resources in the GAP region of Turkey
1993
Aral, N. | Birpinar, M.E. (Department of Civil Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul (Turkey))
Acid-sensitive waters of the English Lake District: a steady-state model of streamwater chemistry in the upper Duddon catchment
1989
Tipping, E. (Inst. Freshwater Ecology, Windermere Lab., Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 0LP (UK))
Persistent organochlorine residues in sediments from Chinese river/estuary systems
1999
Ying Wu | Jing Zhang | Qing Zhou (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of Qingdao, 5 Yushan Road, Qingdao 266003 (China))
Longitudinal patterns of stream chemistry in a catchment with forest dieback, Czech Republic
1999
Havel, M. | Peters, N.E. | Cerny, J. (Czech Geological Survey, Klarov 3/131, Praha 1 (Czech Republic))