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Interstitial water studies on small core samples, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 3
Eleven samples of fluids which had been squeezed on board ship, and four, packaged sediment samples were received in our laboratories. As in Leg 2, the volumes of fluid available were scanty and did not permit multiple determinations of constituents in many of the samples; in Hole 21 the fluid available sufficed only for refractometer readings (a few tenths of a milliliter). Therefore, analytical
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F. T. Manheim, K.M. Chan, D. Kerr, W. Sunda
Annotated bibliography on artificial recharge of ground water, 1955-67
Artificial ground-water recharge has become more important as water use by agriculture, industry, and municipalities increases. Water management agencies are increasingly interested in potential use of recharge for pollution abatement, waste-water disposal, and re-use and reclamation of locally available supplies. Research projects and theoretical analyses of operational recharge systems show incr
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Donald C. Signor, Douglas J. Growitz, William Kam
Study and interpretation of the chemical characteristics of natural water
The chemical composition of natural water is derived from many different sources of solutes, including gases and aerosols from the atmosphere, weathering and erosion of rocks and soil, solution or precipitation reactions occurring below the land surface, and cultural effects resulting from activities of man. Some of the processes of solution or precipitation of minerals can be closely evaluated by
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John David Hem
Streamflow from the United States into the Atlantic Ocean during 1931-1960
Streamflow from the United States into the Atlantic Ocean, between the international stream St. Croix River, inclusive, and Cape Sable, Fla., averaged about 355,000 cfs (cubic feet per second) during the 30-year period 1931-60, or roughly 20 percent of the water that, on the average flows out of the conterminous United States. The area drained by streams flowing into the Atlantic Ocean is about 28
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Conrad D. Bue
Interstitial water studies on small core samples, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 5
Leg 5 samples fall into two categories with respect to interstitial water composition: 1) rapidly deposited terrigenous or appreciably terrigenous deposits, such as in Hole 35 (western Escanaba trough, off Cape Mendocino, California); and, 2) slowly deposited pelagic clays and biogenic muds and oozes. Interstitial waters in the former show modest to slight variations in chloride and sodium, but dr
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F. T. Manheim, K.M. Chan, F.L. Sayles
Studies on earliest susceptibility of rainbow trout to Myxosoma cerebralis and exposure time
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R.E. Putz, R. L. Herman
Selected fish disease publications in English
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S. F. Snieszko, F. T. Wright, G. L. Hoffman, K. Wolf
Nutritional (dietary) gill disease and other less known gill diseases of freshwater fishes
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S. F. Snieszko