United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1987 - Geology |
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Page 39
... concentration distribution , a carbon - isotope composition , and carbon- dioxide outflow that could only be explained by particulate organic materials entering the unsaturated zone along with recharging surface water . This conclusion ...
... concentration distribution , a carbon - isotope composition , and carbon- dioxide outflow that could only be explained by particulate organic materials entering the unsaturated zone along with recharging surface water . This conclusion ...
Page 43
... concentrations of dissolved - waste constituents produce sig- nificant changes in fluid density . Removing Organic Contaminants from the Subsurface by Inducing Air - Phase Transport By Arthur L. Baehr Toxic organic liquids such as ...
... concentrations of dissolved - waste constituents produce sig- nificant changes in fluid density . Removing Organic Contaminants from the Subsurface by Inducing Air - Phase Transport By Arthur L. Baehr Toxic organic liquids such as ...
Page 81
... concentrations in excess of 10 milli- grams per liter ( mg / L ) . In 1983 , an EPA Emergency Response Team drained ... concentrations greater than zero . Unconta- minated water is free of organic contami- nants , hydrogen sulfide ...
... concentrations in excess of 10 milli- grams per liter ( mg / L ) . In 1983 , an EPA Emergency Response Team drained ... concentrations greater than zero . Unconta- minated water is free of organic contami- nants , hydrogen sulfide ...
Page 83
... concentrations . Goosport Saltwater Barrier Lake Charles. about 1,200 feet downgradient before being eliminated from the aqueous phase . • Microbial degradation processes , both aerobic and anaerobic , are probably the most significant ...
... concentrations . Goosport Saltwater Barrier Lake Charles. about 1,200 feet downgradient before being eliminated from the aqueous phase . • Microbial degradation processes , both aerobic and anaerobic , are probably the most significant ...
Page 84
... OT 5- 10 10 + Bayou 15 MILES 15 KILOMETERS Serpent EXPLANATION Water - quality sampling site LOUISIANA Study area 92 ° 45 ' 1 Figure 7. Concentration of bro- moform under moderate wind conditions. 84 U.S. Geological Survey Yearbook 1987.
... OT 5- 10 10 + Bayou 15 MILES 15 KILOMETERS Serpent EXPLANATION Water - quality sampling site LOUISIANA Study area 92 ° 45 ' 1 Figure 7. Concentration of bro- moform under moderate wind conditions. 84 U.S. Geological Survey Yearbook 1987.
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