Water + Pollution + Measurement
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Water + Pollution + Measurement
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Water + Pollution + Measurement
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- Validity of laboratory tests for predicting copper toxicity in streams, by Jack R. Geckler [and five others]
- Geophysical and video logs of selected wells at and near the former Naval Air Warfare Center Warminster, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 2017-19, by Lisa A. Senior, J. Alton Anderson, and Philip H. Bird
- Statistical approaches to interpretation of local, regional, and national highway-runoff and urban-stormwater data, by Gary D. Tasker and Gregory E. Granato ; prepared in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration
- Circulation and exchange patterns in Sinclair Inlet, Washington, by Marlene A. Noble [and three others]
- U.S. Geological Survey nutrient preservation experiment, experimental design, statistical analysis, and interpretation of analytical results, by Charles J. Patton and Edward J. Gilroy
- Rapid method for escherichia coli in the Cuyahoga River, by Amie M.G. Brady ; in cooperation with Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Lake Erie Protection Fund
- Assessment of data for use in the development of nutrient criteria for Massachusetts rivers and streams, by Marc J. Zimmerman and Kimberly W. Campo ; prepared in cooperation with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Watershed Management
- Quantity and quality of ground-water inflow to the San Joaquin River, California, by Steven P. Phillips, Sherrill Beard, and R.J. Gilliom ; prepared in cooperation with the California Department of Water Resources and the California State Water Resources Control Board
- U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program, proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September, 20-24, 1993, by David W. Morganwalp and David A. Aronson, [editors]
- Environmental impacts of advanced wastewater treatment at Ely, Minnesota, by Harold Kibby and Donald J. Hernandez
- Field tests of polyethylene-membrane diffusion samplers for characterizing volatile organic compounds in stream-bottom sediments, Nyanza Chemical Waste Dump Superfund site, Ashland, Massachusetts, by Forest P. Lyford, Richard E. Willey, and Scott Clifford
- Method of analysis at the U.S. Geological Survey California Water Science Center, Sacramento Laboratory--determination of haloacetic acid formation potential, method validation, and quality-control practices, by Barbara C. Zazzi ... [and others]
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