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SELECTED WATER RESOURCES ABSTRACTS. A table is provided below to
facilitate the location of abstracts.

Inclusive Abstract Numbers will be found in Issue Number and Date

W88-00001 -W88-00962 1 January 1988


W88-00963 -W88-01498 2 February 1988
W88-01499 -W88-02492 3 March 1988
W88-02493- W88-03492 4 April 1988
W88-03493- W88-04484 5 May 1988
W88-04485- W88-05107 6 June 1988
W88-05108- W88-05917 7 July 1988
W88-05918- W88-06814 8 August 1988
W88-06815- -W88-07983 9 September 1988
W88-07984 W88-08959 10 October 1988
W88-08960- -W88-10088 11 November 1988
W88-10089 W88-11290 12 December 1988

IV
SUBJECT INDEX

Rates of Triplet Humic Acid Sensitized Photoly- Preexposure and Subsequent Resistance to Lead
Yearling Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis,
sis of Hydrophobic Compounds,
in
Chemical and Microbial Degradation of 1,2-Di- 2K 2109 5C
W88-06029 2108 W88-07091
bromoethane (EDB) in Florida Ground Water,
Soil, and Sludge, Constants for Six Acclimation of Anaerobic Fluidised Beds to
Determination of Uptake Rate
W88-09104 211' 5B
Organochlorines in Midge Larvae, Two Pharmaceutical Wastes,
W88-06930 2109 5B W88-07161 2109 5D
2,2-Dibromo-3-Nitriloproprionamide (DBNPA) Water Uptake by Plant Roots-A Simulation Acclimation of Stream-Bed Heterotrophic Mi-
Chemical Degradation in Natural Waters: Ex- Model: I. Conceptual Model, croflora: Metabolic Responses to Dissolved Or-
perimental Evaluation and Modeling of Com- W88-07192 2109 21
ganic Matter,
petitive Pathways, 2112 2H
W88-10680
W88-01840 2103 5B Lake Water Color: Comparison of Direct Obser-
vations with Underwater Spectral Irradiance,
Acclimation as a Factor Influencing Metal Crite-
Two Enzyme Immunoassays to Screen for 2,4- W88-07272 2109 7B
ria,
Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid in Water,
2112 5C
W88-04135 2105 5A Uptake and Loss of Dissolved Cadmium by the W88-11002
Stickleback, Gasterosteus Aculeatus L.,
Determination of Chlorophenoxy Acid Herbi- W88-07501 2109 5C ACCOMMODATION COEFFICIENTS
cides by Liquid Chromatography Using Carbon-
Accommodation Coefficients of Ozone and S02:
14 Tracers, Movement of Ammonium Nitrate into Unsatu- Implications on S02 Oxidation in Cloud Water,
W88-09054 2111 5 A During Unsteady Absorption,
rated Soil W88-08451 2110 5B
W88-07988 2110 2G
4- ACCRETION
(CHLOROMETHYLSULFONYL)BROMOBENZENE Simple Technique for Estimating Absorption Rejuvenated Marsh and Bay-Bottom Accretion
-_.-.. . t^. a ; *: ~C A
4 and Scattering PnpffiripntS.
nr\A C^attprincy Coefficients,
Identification and Determination on the Rapidly Subsiding Coastal Plain of U.S.
New W88-08047 2110 7B
(Chloromethylsulfonyl)bromobenzene, a Gulf Coast: A Second-Order Effect of the
Herbicide Additive, in Lake Waters, Emerging Atchafalaya Delta,
Laser Flash Photolytic Studies of a Well-Char-
W88-01846 2103 5A W88-08727 2110 2J
acterized Soil Humic Substance,
W88-08533 2110 5B
ABANDONED MINES Sediment Dynamics and Deposition in a Retreat-
Abandoned Mines in Illinois and North Dakota: ing Coastal Salt Marsh,
Absorption and Elimination of Lindane by Asel-
Toward an Understanding of Revegetation 2110 2J
lus aquaticus (Crustacea, Isopoda), W88-08740
Problems, W88-08683 2110 5B
W88-09451 2111 4C Accretion Rates in Salt Marshes in the Eastern
Nutrient Control Throughfall Waters of Scheldt, South-West Netherlands,
ABANDONED WELLS Forest Ecosystems, W88-08745 2110 2J
Abandoned Wells: How One State Deals with
W88-08840 2110 21
Them, ACCUMULATION
W88-04526 2106 5G ABSORPTION LOSS Water Storage and Use by Spring Wheat under
Lightweight Semi-Flexible Dike,
Conventional Tillage and No Till in Continuous
Impact of Abandoned Wells, W88-00609 2101 4D
2107 4C and Alternate Crop-Fallow Systems in the
W88-05314
Fluid Wave Energy Dissipating and Absorbing Northern Great Plains,
Hydrologic Detection of Abandoned Wells Near W88-03210 2104 3F
Structure,
Proposed Injection Wells for Hazardous Waste W88-00610 2101 4D
Disposal, Gaseous Deposition to Snow. II. Physical-
W88-05440 2107 5E ABSTRACTS Chemical Model for S02 Deposition,
Acid Precipitation: Effects on the Aquatic Eco- W88-04115 2105 2B
Methods for Determining the Location of Aban- system; Citations from the U.S. Department of
doned Wells, Energy (EDB) Data Base (1977-Sept 83). Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An-
W88-08982 2111 7B W88-00912 2101 10C odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex,
ABERT LAKE Acid Precipitation: Effects on Terrestial Ecosys- W88-08245 2110 5B
Comparative Population Ecology of Ephydra tems (Oct 83 Sept 84); Citations from the U.S.
-

hians Say (Diptera. Ephydridae) at Mono Lake Department of Energy (EDB) Data Base. Phosphorus Accumulation in Sediments and In-

(California) and Abert Lake (Oregon), W88-00913 2101 10C ternal Loading,
W88-06984 2109 2H W88-10359 2112 2H
ABUTMENTS
ABLATION Stopping Seepage, ACCURACY
Synoptic Climatology of Ablation on a New W88-03607 2105 8E
Dealing with the Problem of Obtaining Accu-
Zealand Glacier, Ground-Water Quality Analytical Results,
rate
2109 2C Latest Thinking on the Malpasset Accident,
W88-07632 2111 7A
W88-08699 2110 8E W88-09162
Albedo Model for Shallow Prairie Snow Ground-
ACACIA TREES Inaccurate Water-Quality Data in
Covers,
2109 2C Rainfall Interception by a Young Acacia auricu- Water Studies,
W88-07938 7A
liformis (A. Cunn) Plantation Forest in West W88-09163 2111

ABRASION Java, Indonesia: Application of Gash's Analyti-


Steep Slope Sewer Construction Criteria, cal Model, ACETATE
W88-03599 2105 8A W88-04571 2106 2A Ion-Chromatographic Measurements of Ammo-
nium, Fluoride, Acetate, Formate and Methane-
Abrasion Resistance of Aluminum Culvert ACARTIA CLAUSI sulphonate Ions at Very Low Levels in Antarc-
Based on Long-Term Field Performance, Method for Estimation of Methylmercury Dis- tic Ice,

W88-08194 2110 8G solved into Water from Dredged Material by W88-08546 2110 5A
Using the Marine Copepod Acartia clausi,
ABSORBTION W88-02523 2104 5A ACETATE UPTAKE
Metal Absorption by Modified Chitins, Biological Mechanism of Acetate Uptake Medi-
W88-08401 2110 5F ACCIDENTS ated by Carbohydrate Consumption in Excess
Community Health Effects of a Municipal Water
Phosphorus Removal Systems,
ABSORPTION Supply Hyperfluoridation Accident,
W88-10264 2112 5D
Ozone Absorption in Water: Mass Transfer and W88-10279 2112 5F
Solubility, ACETIC ACID
W88-02851 2104 5D ACCLIMATIZATION
Acclimation to Cadmium Toxicity by White Biomass Retention and Performance of Anaero-
bic Fixed-Film Reactors Treating Acetic Acid
Temperature Influence on Absorption and Strip- Suckers: Cadmium Binding Capacity and Metal
Distribution in Gill and Liver Cytosol, Wastewater,
ping Processes,
2109 5C W88-04870 2106 5D
W88-04372 2105 5D W88-06939

SU-1
SUBJECT INDEX
ACETIC ACID

Bacterial Utilization of Formic and Acetic Acid Trace Element Concentrations on Fine Particles Preliminary Results of the Preimpoundment
in Rainwater, in the Ohio River Valley,
Water-Quality Study of Swatara Creek, Pennsyl-
W88-05633 2107 2K W88-08448 2110 5B vania,

Introduction of Formate and Acetate Ions into Extent of Snowpack Influence on Water Chem- W88-03329 2104 2H
Precipitation: Assessment of Possible Pathways, istry in a North Cascades Lake,
W88-08461 Rate of Ferrous Iron Oxidation in a Stream
2110 2K W88-08665 2110 2H
Receiving Acid Mine Effluent,
ACETOBACTERIUM Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition to Agricultural W88-03893 2105 5B
Fermentation of 2-methoxyethanol by Acetobac- Land in Northeastern Ohio,
terium malicum sp. nov. and Pelobacter vene- W88-08763 Influences of Strip Mining on the Hydrologic
2110 5B
tianus, Environment of Parts of Beaver Creek Basin,
W88-07068 2109 5D ACID DEW Kentucky, 1973-74,
Acid Dew
and the Role of Chemistry in the Dry W88-03906
ACETOGENESIS 2105 5A
Deposition of Reactive Gases to Wetted Sur-
Reductive Carboxylation of Propionate to Bu- faces, Acid Producing Potential of the Various Lithic
tyrate in Methanogenic Ecosystems, W88-06118 2108 5B Units Associated with the Mining of Coal,
W88-07010 2109 5D W88-04743 2106 5B
ACID EVENTS
ACETYLENE REDUCTION Response of Limed Lakes to Episodic Acid
Comparative Survival and Injury of Candida
Contribution from Nitrogen Fixation (Acetylene Events in Southwestern Sweden,
albicans and Bacterial Indicator Organisms in
Reduction) to the Nitrogen Budget of Lake To- W88-02498 2104 5C
Streams Receiving Acid Mine Drainage,
hopekaliga (Florida),
W88-09638 2111 2H ACID LAKES W88-04854 2106 5A
Addition of NaOH, Limestone Slurry and Fine-
ACID grained Limestone to Acidified Lake Water and Modification of Acid Mine Drainage by Sphag-
Acid-Shock, Aluminium, and Presence of the Effects on Smolts of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo num-Dominated Wetlands and the Effect on
Sphagnum Aurantiacum: Effects Embryological Salar L.), Stream Water Quality,
Development in the Common Frog, Rana Tem- W88-02342 2103 5G W88-04950 2106 5B
poraia and the Moor Frog, Rana Arvails,
W88-03692 Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Extremely Acid Impact of Acid Mine Drainage on the Stream
2105 5C
Lakes, Ecosystem: Part I,
ACID CLUSTERS W88-03174 2104 5G W88-05648 2107 5C
Acid Clusters,
W 8 8-08469 2110 2K Lake Acidification Model: Practical Tool,
Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
W88-03803 2105 2H Deposit: Hydrochemical and Hydrological
ACID DEPOSITION
Empirical Hypothesis to Explain the Restricted Background,
Electrothermal Atomic-Absorption Spectromet-
Distribution of Hyalella azteca (Amphipoda) in W88-06811 2108 5B
ric Analysis of Lake Waters for Mn, Fe, Pb, and
Cd, Anthropogenically Acidified Lakes,
W88-07094 Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
W88-02359 2103 5A 2109 5C
Deposit: Modeling of Water Balance, Alkalinity
Sensitivityof High-Elevation Streams in the
Cyclopoid Copepods Marginal Habitats: Abi-
in and pH,
otic Control of Population Densities in Anthro- W88-06812
Southern Blue Ridge Province to Acidic Depo- 2108 5B
sition,
pogenic Acidic Lakes,
W88-02377 W88-09889 2111 5G Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
2103 5C
Deposit: Metal Concentrations and Water Path-
Theoretical Assessment of Pollutant Deposition
ACID MINE DRAINAGE
ways,
Treatment of Acid Mine Water Discharging into
to Individual Land Types During Regional- A W88-06813 2108 5B
the Tar Creek Watershed,
Scale Acid Deposition Episode,
W88-02404 W88-00985 2102 5D
2103 5B Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
Acid Mine Drainage: Surface Mine Treatment Deposit: Metal Adsorption by Particulate
Wet Deposition of Sulfate and Its Relationship
and In-Situ Abatement Technology, Matter,
to Sulphur Dioxide Emissions,
W88-01142 2102 5G W88-06814 2108 5B
W88-02406 2103 5B

Sequential Sampling of Snow in a Rural Area.


Acid Mine Drainage Problems in Enugu Coal Water Quality and Biological Survey of the
Mines of Anambra State, Nigeria, West Branch Susquehanna River,
Experimentation and Identification of the Acidi-
W88-01409 2102 5B W88-07714 2109 5B
fying Agents,
W88-02409 2103 5B Improving the Quality of Mine Service Waters Modelling Chemical Equilibria of Acid Mine-
Acidification of Nova Scotia Lakes: III Atmos- inGold Mines in South Africa, Drainage: The FeS04-H2S04-H20 System,
W88-01437 2102 5G
pheric Deposition of S04 and N03 and Effects W88-07933 2109 5B
on Urban and Rural Lakes,
Synergetic Approach to Control Acid Mine
W88-02484 2103 5B Potential Availability of Anaerobic
Treatment
Drainage: A Michigan Case History,
with Digester Slurry of Animal Waste for the
W88-01563 2103 5G
Ammonia Emissions and Their Role in Acid Reclamation of Acid Mine Water Containing
Deposition, Sulfate and Heavy Metals,
Toxic Element Composition of Acid Mine
W88-04140 2105 5B Waters from Sulfide Ore Deposits, W88-08131 2110 5D
W88-01567 2103 5A
Estimate of the Importance of Dry Deposition
Community Structure of Sessile Heterotrophic
as a Pathway of Acidic Substances from the
Hydrogeologic Aspects of the Abandonment of Bacteria Stressed by Acid Mine Drainage,
Atmosphere to the Biosphere in Eastern Canada, an Underground Lead-Zinc Mine,
W88-05574 W88-08797 2110 5C
2107 5B W88-01570 2103 4B
Release of Aluminum following Whole-Tree Characterization of Ground Water Contamina-
Use of Controlled Release Bactericides for Rec-
Harvesting at the Hubbard Brook Experimental tion Associated with Coal Mines in West Virgin-
lamation and Abatement of Acid Mine Drain-
Forest, New Hampshire, age,
W88-05985 2108 4C W88-09332 2111 5B
W88-01572 2103 5G
Three-Dimensional Eulerian Acid Deposition Acidophilic Heterotrophic Using Underground Anthracite Mine Pools for
Bacteria Isolated
Model: Physical Concepts and Formulation, from Acidic Mine Drainage, Sewage, and Soils, Municipal Water Supplies: Case Study - Mt.
W88-06080 2108 5B W88-02367 Carmel, Pennsylvania,
2103 5B
W88-09519 2111 3C
Relations Among Sulfate, Aluminum, Iron, Dis- Arsenic Speciation and Water Pollution Associ-
solved Organic Carbon, and pH in Upland ated with Mining in the Coeur D'Alene Mining Iron Photoreduction and Oxidation in an Acidic
Forest Soils of Northwestern Massachusetts, District, Idaho, Mountain Stream,
W88-07999 2110 5B W88-03161 2104 5A W88-O9902 2111 5B

SU-2
SUBJECT INDEX
ACID RAIN

Sorption of Copper and Cadmium From the Acidic Pollutants in Air and Precipitation at Gas Phase and Precipitation Acidities in the

Water-Soluble Fraction of an Acid Mine Waste Selected Rural Locations in Canada, Colorado Mountains,
W88-00224 2101 5B W88-01274 2102 5B
by Two Calcareous Soils,
W88-10570 2112 5B
Combined Analysis of Air Quality and Precipita- Spatial and Temporal Trends in the Chemistry

Abundance, Distribution and Life Cycles of tion Chemistry Data, of Atmospheric Deposition in New England,
Midges (Chironomidae: Diptera) in an Acid W88-00225 2101 5B W88-01275 2102 5B
Strip-Mine Lake in Southern Illinois,
Comparison of Wet Deposition Composition at Rapid Fluctuations Streamflow pH and Asso-
in
W88-10635 2112 2H
Coastal and Inland Sites in East-Central Florida, ciated Water Quality Parameters During a
W88-00226 2101 5B
ACID MINE WATER Stormflow Event,
Hydrogeological Conditions for Leachate Pro- W88-01276 2102 5B
Nature of Precipitation and Atmospheric Partic-
duction Control in a Sulfide Mine Tailing,
ulates in Central and Northern New Mexico, Acid Precipitation and Buffer Capacity of Lakes
W88-01556 2103 5G
W88-00227 2101 5B in the Sierra Nevada, California,

Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Extremely Acid W88-01277 2102 5B


Solubility of Metal Ions in Rainwater,
Lakes, 5B
W88-00229 2101
W88-03174 2104 5G Acid Precipitation: The Impact on Two Head-
water Streams in Shenadoah National Park, Vir-
Chemistry of Particles.
ACID MINE WATERS W88-00371 2101 5B ginia,

Factorsand Treatment of Abandoned Acid W88-01278 2102 5C


Mine Lands for Controlling Nonpoint Source Thermodynamic Equilibrium Properties of
Pollution, Aqueous Solutions of Nitrate, Sulfate and Am- Impact of Atmospheric Deposition on the Water
W88-01143 2102 5G monium, Quality of Everglades National Park,

W88-00372 2101 5B W88-01279 2102 5C


ACID NEUTRALIZING CAPACITY
Neutralizing Strategies for Acid Waters: Sodium Acidic Aerosols: Oxygen- 18 Studies of Forma- Red Spruce Dieback in Vermont and New

and Calcium Products Generate Different Acid tion and Infrared Studies of Occurrence and Hampshire: Is Acid Precipitation a Contributing
Neutralizing Capacities, Neutralization, Stress,

W88-10266 2112 5G W88-00373 2101 5B W88-01280 2102 5C

ACID PRECIPITATION Studies of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Reac- Effects of Ambient Concentrations of Air Pol-
Gaseous Deposition to Snow. I. Experimental tions in Haze and Cloud, lutants on Vegetation Indigenous to the Blue

Study of S02 and N02 Deposition, W88-00374 2101 5B Ridge Mountains of Virginia,
W88-04114 2105 2B W88-01281 2102 5C
Observations on Acid Particles and Droplets in

Gaseous Deposition to Snow. II. Physical- the Atmosphere, Potential Acid Precipitation Damage to
for
Chemical Model for S02 Deposition, W88-00375 2101 5B Lakes of the Sierra Nevada, California,
W88-04115 2105 2B W88-01282 2102 5C
Acidification of Rain by Oxidation of Dissolved

Measurement of the Entrapment of Sulfur Diox- Sulfur Dioxide and Adsorption of Nitric Acid, Variation in Ecosystem Sensitivity and Response
ide by Rime Ice, W88-00376 2101 5B to Anthropogenic Atmospheric Inputs, Upper
W88-04137 2105 5B Great Lakes Region,
Solubilityof Atmospheric Particulate Matter,
W88-01283 2102 5C
Spatial Distribution of Chloride and Sulfate in W88-00377 2101 5B
the Snow Cover in Sapporo, Japan, Policy, Legal and Technical Measures to
Physics and Chemistry of Acid Precipitation,
W88-04138 2105 5B Combat Pollution of Soil and Ground Water
W88-00485 2101 5B
from Non-Point Sources,
Composition of Acidic Meltwaters During 2102 5G
Interactions Among
Waterfowl, Fishes, Inverte- W88-01404
Snowmelt in the Scottish Highlands,
brates, and Macrophytes in Four Main Lakes of
W88-07610 2109 5B Measurement of the Mass Accommodation Co-
Different Acidity,
2H efficient of S02 (g) on Water Droplets,
ACID PULSES W88-00680 2101
W88-01859 2103 5B
Acid Pulses From Snowmelt at Acidic Cone
Massachusetts Acid Rain Monitoring Project: ii
Pond, New Hampshire, Chemical Composition of Fresh Snow on Mount
Phase I,
W88-07594 2109 5C W88-00745 2101 5B Everest,
W88-01860 2103 5A
ACID RAID 1983 Annual Report to the President and Con-
Role of Dry Deposition in Acidification of
gress: National Acid Precipitation Assessment Impact of Acidification on Macroinvertebrate
Waters, Program. Assemblages in Welsh Streams: Towards an Em-
W88-07781 2109 5B W88-00786 2101 5B pirical Model,
W88-01865 2103 5C
ACID RAIN Acid on the Aquatic Eco-
Precipitation: Effects
Simple Wet-Only Rainfall Collector, system; Citations from the U.S. Department of Acid Rain Affects Egg-Laying Behavior of
W88-00097 2101 2B Energy (EDB) Data Base (1977-Sept 83). Apple Maggot Flies,
W88-00912 2101 10C W88-01879 2103 5C
Cumulative Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on
Soil Chemical and Microbial Characteristics and Precipitation: Effects on Terrestial Ecosys-
Acid Total Alkalinity of Surface Waters: A Map of
Conifer Seedling Growth, tems (Oct 83 - Sept 84); Citations from the U.S. the Western Region.
W88-00108 2101 5C Department of Energy (EDB) Data Base. 2103 7C
W88-01884
W88-00913 2101 10C
Inter-Storm Comparisons from the Oscar High
pH-Response on Leaves and Isolated Cuticles of
Density Network Experiment, Implications of Airshed Processes and Atmos-
Hedera Helix L. After Wetting with Artificial
W88-00120 2101 5B pheric Deposition of Nonpoint Pollutants,
Rainwater,
W88-01178 2102 5B
Sensitivity of Early Life Stages of Blueback W88-01885 2103 5C
Herring to Moderate Acidity and Aluminum in Natural Acidity of Waters in Podzolized Soils
Estimates of Acidification of Lakes in the Mt.
Soft Freshwater, and Potential Impacts from Acid Precipitation,
Zirkel Wilderness Area, Colorado,
W88-00138 2101 5C W88-01250 2102 5B
W88-01915 2103 5A
Deposition Both Wet and Dry. International Aspects of Acid Deposition,
W88-00222 Photosynthetic Kinetics Determine the Outcome
2101 5B W88-01272 2102 5C
of Competition for Dissolved Inorganic Carbon
Evaluation of Wet Chemical Deposition in U.S. National Acid Precipitation Assessment by Freshwater Microalgae: Implications for

North America, Program, Acidified Lakes,


W88-00223 2101 5B W88-01273 2102 5C W88-01988 2103 2H

SU-3
SUBJECT INDEX
ACID RAIN

Effects of Artificial Acid Precipitation on the Acidification of Nova Scotia Lakes: III Atmos- Treating Uncertainty in Models of the Atmos-
Mycorrhizas of Scots Pine Seedlings, pheric Deposition of S04 and N03 and Effects pheric Chemistry of Nitrogen Compounds,
W88-01991 2103 5C on Urban and Rural Lakes, W88-02687 2104 2K.
W88-02484 2103 5B
Acidic Deposition to Forests: The 1985 Chemis-
Comparative Abilities of Leaf Surfaces to Neu-
try of High Elevation Fog (CHEF) Project, Long-Term Changes in Fish Populations of tralize Acidic Raindrops: I. The Influence of
W88-02003 2103 5B Acid Streams and Lochs in Galloway South Calcium Nutrition and Charcoal-Filtered Air,
West Scotland, W88-02794
Effect of Avoidance on the Plasma-cation Con- 2104 21
W88-02485 2103 2H
centration of Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
Electrometric Determination of the pH of At-
Subjected to Varying Levels of Acidity, Response of Limed Lakes to Episodic Acid mospheric Precipitation,
W88-02028 2103 5C Events in Southwestern Sweden, W88-02854 2104 5A
W88-02498 2104 5C
Biomass and Species Richness of Aquatic Ma-
S02, NO and N02 Oxidation Mechanisms: At-
crophytes in Four Maine (U.S.A.) Lakes of Dif- Acid Rain Sourcebook. mospheric Considerations.
ferent Acidity,
W88-02650 2104 5G W88-02899
W88-02079 2104 5B
2103 5C
Acid Rain: Problem Definition, Kinetic Studies of Sulfite Oxidation in
Influence of Acid Precipitation on the Develop- Aqueous
W88-02651 2104 5C Solution,
ment of Erysiphe Graminis DC f. sp. Tritici
W88-02900 2104 5B
Marchal (Einfluss Saeurehaltiger Niederschlaege Current Legislative Directions,
auf die Entwicklung von Erysiphe Graminis W88-02652 2104 5G Kinetics and Mechanisms of the Catalytic Oxida-
DC. f. sp. Marchal), tion of Dissolved Sulfur Dioxide in Aqueous
W88-02098 2103 5C Impact of Legislation on Electric Utilities, Solution: An Application to Nighttime Fog
W88-02653 2104 5G Water Chemistry,
Electrothermal Atomic-Absorption Spectromet-
W88-02901 2104 5B
ric Analysis of Lake Waters for Mn, Fe, Pb, and Impact of 'Most Likely' Legislation on Industry,
Cd, W88-02654 2104 5G Gas-Aqueous Reactions of Sulfur and Nitrogen
W88-02359 2103 5A Oxides in Liquid-Water Clouds,
Cost of Control - Who Will Pay,
W88-02655 W88-02902 2104 5B
Sensitivityof High-Elevation Streams in the 2104 5G
Southern Blue Ridge Province to Acidic Depo-
Canadian Acid Rain Program, Aqueous Aerosol as a Reactant in the Atmos-
sition,
phere,
W88-02377 W88-02656 2104 5G
2103 5C W88-O2903 2104 5B
Computer Modelling Study of the Chemistry Combatting Acid Rain in German Powerplants,
W88-02657 Meteorological Aspects of Acid Rain.
Occurring During Cloud Formation over Hills, 2104 5G
W88-02904 2104 5B
W88-02402 2103 2K Scientific Issues Associated with Acid Rain,
W88-02658 Acid Rain: An Overview,
Potential Contribution of Sulfate Production in 2104 5C
W88-02905 2104 5B
Cumulus Cloud Droplets to Ground Level Par-
Control Alternatives and the Acid Rain Issue,
ticle Sulfur Concentrations, National Acid Precipitation Assessment
W88-02659 2104 5G Pro-
W88-02403 2103 5B gram,
Burning Lower-Sulfur Coals to Reduce S02 W88-02906 2104 5B
Theoretical Assessment of Pollutant Deposition
Emissions,
to Individual Land Types During A Regional-
W88-02660 Atmosphere as Delivery Vehicle and Reaction
Scale Acid Deposition Episode, 2104 5G
Chamber for Acid Precipitation,
W88-02404 2103 5B W88-02907
Coal Cleaning: The First Step, 2104 5B
W88-02661 2104 5G
Oxidation of S02 in Rainwater and Role in
its Analysis of Wind and Precipitation Data for
Acid Rain Chemistry,
Options for Reducing NOx, S02 During Com- Assessments of Transboundary Transport and
W88-02405 2103 5B Acid
bustion, Deposition Between Canada and the
W88-02663 2104 5G United States,
Wet Deposition of Sulfate and Its Relationship
W88-02908 2104 5B
to Sulphur Dioxide Emissions,
W88-02406
Nonregenerable Wet FGD Controls S02 Emis-
2103 5B sions, Modeling Pollutant Transport for Wet Deposi-
W88-02664 2104 5G tion Calculations,
Influence of Alkaline Particulates on pH of
W88-02909 2104 5B
Cloud and Rain Water in India,
Controlling Acid Rain with Dry Scrubbing,
W88-02408 2103 2K W88-02665 2104 5G Models of the Effects on Acid Precipitation of
Air Motions in Different-Size Storms,
Sequential Sampling of Snow Rural Area.
in a Selecting Optimum Control to Reduce Acid W88-02910 2104 5B
Experimentation and Identification of the Acidi-
Rain,
fying Agents,
W88-02666 2104 5G Air Pollution Trajectories in Precipitating
W88-02409 2103 5B Storms,
Use Regenerable Scrubbers to Slash S02 Emis- W88-02911 2104 5B
Chemical Effects of Spring and Summer Alum
sions,
Additions to a Small, Northwestern Ontario
W88-02667 2104 5G Wintertime Precipitation Chemistry in North
Lake,
Georgia,
W88-02462 2103 5G General Status of IGCC Developments, W88-02912 2104 5B
W88-02668 2104 5G
Biogenic Hydrogen Sulfide Emissions From Se- Major Ion Composition of Atmospheric Deposi-
lected Florida Wetlands, Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion: A tion and Air Particulates at American Samoa,
W88-02463 2103 5B Future Option, W88-02914 2104 5B
W88-02669 2104 5G
Response of Two Adirondack Watersheds to
Catalysis of the Autoxidation of Aquated Sulfur
Acidic Deposition, Techniques for Reducing NOx from Coal-Fired Dioxide by Homogeneous and Heterogeneous
W88-02465 2103 5C Units, Transition Metal Complexes,
W88-02670 2104 5G W88-02915 2104 5B
Determination of Organic Acid Anions in Pre-
cipitationby Ion Chromatography Exclusion Night-Time N205/N03 Chemistry and Nitrate Norwegian Models for Surface Water Chemis-
W88-02469 2103 5A Dew Water,
in try: An Overview,
W88-02682 2104 5B W88-02916 2104 5B
pH from Diatom Stratigraphies in Sedi-
Profiles
ment Cores of Selected Lakes of New Bruns- Variation of Wet Deposition Chemistry in Se- Ecological Effects of Aluminum Complexes on
wick and Nova Scotia, Canada, quoia National Park, California, Freshwater Fish and Their Environments,
W88-02482 2103 5C W88-02685 2104 5B W88-02917 2104 5C

SU-4
SUBJECT INDEX
ACID RAIN

Acidic Precipitation on Atlantic Aluminum Speciation and Equilibria in Dilute Impacts of Acid Atmospheric Deposition on
Effects of
Surface Waters of the Adirondack Woodland Soils in the Netherlands: II. Nitrogen
Salmon Rivers in New England, Acidic
W88-02927 2104 5B Region of New York State, Transformations,
W88-03965 2105 5B W88-04652 2106 5C
Sensitivity of Stream Basins in Shenandoah Na-
tional Park to Acid Deposition, Ion Balances Between Precipitation Inputs and Impacts of Acid Atmospheric Deposition on
2104 5C Rhode River Watershed Discharges, Woodland Soils in the Netherlands: III. Alumi-
W88-03017
W88-03966 2105 5C num Chemistry,
Effects of Alluminum and Acidity on the Drift, W88-04653 2106 5C
Mortality, and Molting of Stream Insects, Regional Assessment of Sensitivity to Acidic
2104 5C Deposition for Eastern Canada, Survival of Spotted Salamander Eggs in Tempo-
W88-03188
W88-03967 2105 5B rary Woodland Ponds of Coastal Maryland,
Acidification of Forest Soils: Model Develop- W88-04869 2106 5C
RelativeImportance of Acidity Sources for
ment and Application for Analyzing Impacts of
Acidic Deposition in Europe, Humic Lakes in Norway, Size- and Age-Specific Patterns of Trace Metal
W88-04013 2105 5B Concentrations in Freshwater Clams from an
W88-03195 2104 5C
Acid-Sensitive and a Circumneutral Lake,
Chemical Processes Governing Soil and Water
Simulation of Atmospheric Acid Deposition on W88-05051 2106 5B
Acidification,
a Regional Scale,
2B W88-04014 2105 5B Assessing the Implications of Environmental
W88-03212 2104
Change for Agricultural Production: the Case of
Rate of Acidification of Aquatic Ecosystems in
Areal and Temporal Variability of Selected Acid Rain in Ontario, Canada,
Ontario, Canada,
Water-Quality Characteristics in Two Hydro- W88-05064 2106 5C
W88-04015 2105 5B
logic-Benchmark Basins in the Northeastern
United States, Alkalinity Dynamics in an Unacidified Alpine
Numerical Technique to Correct for Weak Acid
W88-03346 2104 5B Lake, Sierra Nevada, California,
Errors in Gran Function Analysis of Titration
W88-05102 2106 2H
Data,
Microbial Implications of Diel Variations in
W88-04023 2105 5A
Water Quality Parameters Possibly Associated Examination of SOx, NOx and Trace Metal
with Acid deposition in an Oligotrophic Reser- Neu- Washout Ratios Over the Western Atlantic
Comparative Abilities of Leaf Surfaces to
voir,
The Influence of
Ocean,
tralize Acidic Raindrops. II.
W88-03615 2105 5C W88-05123 2107 5B
Leaf Wettability, Leaf Age and Rain Duration
Aluminum in the Gill Epithelium
on Changes in Droplet pH and Chemistry on
Deposition of Concentration and Deposition of Nitrate, Sulfate
Leaf Surfaces,
of Rainbow Trout (Salmo Gairdneri Richard- and Ammonium as a Function of Wind Direc-
W88-04097 2105 5B
son) Subjected to Sublethal Concentrations of tion From Precipitation Samples,
the Metal,
Assessment of a Class of Neyman-Scott Models W88-05124 2107 5B
W88-03676 2105 5C
forTemporal Rainfall.
Acid Rain in the Tropical Forests of the Ivory
W88-04109 2105 2B
Net Sodium Loss and Mortality of Three Sal- Coast,
monid Species Exposed to a Stream Acidified by Synergistic Effects of pH
and Aluminum Con- W88-05125 2107 5B
Atmospheric Deposition,
centrations on the Life Expectancy of Tilapia
W88-03688 2105 5C (Mozambica) Fingerlings, Midwest/Western/Eastern U.S. Precipitation

W88-04124 2105 5C and Aerosol Sulfate: Differences Attributable to


Acid-Shock, Aluminium, and Presence of Natural Source Inputs,
Sphagnum Aurantiacum: Effects Embryological Rate Constants for Some Oxidations of S(IV) by W88-05126 2107 5B
Development in the Common Frog, Rana Tem- Radicals in Aqueous Solutions,
poraia and the Moor Frog, Rana Arvails, Expected pH Halving Sulfate in Adirondack
W88-04136 2105 2K for
W88-03692 2105 5C Rain,
Ammonia Emissions and Their Role in Acid W88-05161 2107 5B
Analysis of Emission Databases for Regional
Deposition,
Models, 2105 5B Influence of Sorption Processes on Aluminum
W88-04140
W88-03777 2105 7C Determinations in Acidic Waters,
Metals in Crayfish from Neutralized Acidic and W88-05315 2107 5B
Kinetics of the Reaction Between Nitrogen Di- Non-Acidic Lakes,
oxide and Water Vapour, 2105 5B Effects of Acidic Deposition on the Chemistry
W88-04147
W88-03778 2105 2K of Headwater Streams: A Comparison Between
Health Effects of Acid Rain: Are There Any, Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire, and Jamieson
Winter Study of Air, Cloud and Precipitation W88-04156 2105 5C Creek, British Columbia,
Chemistry in Ontario, Canada,
W88-05433 2107 5B
W88-03779 2105 2B Acid Rain Stimulation of Lake Michigan Phyto-
plankton Growth, Effect of Water pH and Salinity on the Survival
Lake Acidification Model: Practical Tool, W88-04223 2105 5C of Eggs and Larvae of the Euryhaline Teleost.
W88-03803 2105 2H
Gasterosteus aculeatus L.,
Speciation of Aluminum in an Acidic Mountain
Determination of Oxygen- 18 of Hy- W88-05457 2107 5C
Method for Stream,
drogen Peroxide in Rainwater, W88-04264 2105 5A Acid Rain and Pollen Germination in Corn,
W88-03826 2105 5A
W88-05459 2107 5C
Effect of on Phosphorus Release during Ma-
pH
Geological Aspects of Acid Deposition. crophyte (Eleocharis sp.) Decomposition,
Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on the Growth
W88-03961 2105 5B W88-04283 2105 5C
of Three Herbaceous Species Grown on a
Geochemical Mass Balance for Sulfur- and Ni- Status of Headwater Benthic Insect Populations Range of British Soils,

trogen- Bearing Acid Components: Eastern in an Area of High Hydrogen Ion and Sulfate W88-05463 2107 5C
United States, Deposition,
Growth and Physiological Responses of Yellow-
W88-03962 2105 5B W88-04560 2106 5C
Poplar Seedlings Exposed to Ozone and Simu-
Chronology, Magnitude and Paleolimnological Simple Kinetic Fractionation of Reactive Alumi- lated Acidic Rain,
Record of Changing Metal Fluxes Related to num in Soil 'Solutions', W88-05465 2107 5C
Atmospheric Deposition of Acids and Metals in W88-04635 2106 5B
New England, Effect of Acidified Water on the Tracheary Ele-

W88-03963 2105 5B Impacts of Acid Atmospheric Deposition on ments of the First Maize (Zea Mays L.) Inter-
Woodland Soils in the Netherlands: I. Calcula- node and Conditions Determining Elongation of
Acid Rain Neutralization by Geologic Materials, Hydrologic and Chemical Budgets,
tion of this Internode,
W88-03964 2105 5B W88-04651 2106 5C W88-05488 2107 5C

SU-5
SUBJECT INDEX
ACID RAIN

Disulfate Ion as an Intermediate to Sulfuric Acid


Rate of Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Oxidation
inAcid Rain Formation, Relationships Between Concentration and Depo-
of N02(-) in Cloud Water Droplets. Estimated
W88-05502 sitionof Nitrate and Sulphate in Precipitation
2107 5B for Hypothetical Environmental Conditions
W88-06110 2108
W88-05975 5B
Biogenic Sulfur and the Acidity of Rainfall in
2108 2K
Remote Areas of Canada, Fate of US and Canadian Combustion Nitrogen
Acidic Deposition and Tree Growth: I. The Use
W88-05503 2107 5B Emissions,
of Stem Analysis to Study Historical Growth W88-06112 2108 5B
Effects of Acid Rain on Freshwater Ecosystems, Patterns,
W88-05506 W88-05978
2107 5C 2108 5C Acid Dew
and the Role of Chemistry in the Dry
Deposition of Reactive Gases to Wetted Sur-
Analysis of Event-Based Precipitation Data with Acidic Deposition and Tree Growth: II. Assess- faces,
a View Toward Modeling, ing the Role of Climate in Recent Growth De- W88-06118
W88-05528 2107 5B clines, 21 o 8 5B
W88-05979 2108 21
Dynamic Model of In-Lake Behavioural Responses of Lake Charr (Salve-
Alkalinity Genera-
linus Namaycush) Embryos to Simulated
tion, Release of Aluminum following Whole-Tree Acidic
W88-05531 Harvesting at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Runoff Conditions,
2107 5B
Forest, New Hampshire, W88-06143 2108 5C
Transatlantic Transport of Sulfur W88-05985
W88-05573 2108 4C Deposition of Air-borne Acidifiers
2107 5B in the West-
Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Yield Re- ern Environment,
Estimate of the Importance of Dry Deposition W88-06144
sponse of Two Soybean Cultivars, 2 iog 5B
as a Pathway of Acidic Substances from the
W88-05990 2108 5C
Atmosphere to the Biosphere in Eastern Canada Longitudinal Variations in Trace Metal Concen-
W88-05574 2107 5B Rainfall pH in the Venezuelan Savannah, trations in a Northern Forested Ecosystem
W88-05998 W88-06154
Equilibrium Approaches to Natural Water Sys- 2108 2B 2108 5B
tems-6. Acid-Base Properties of a Concentrated
Characterization of Weak Acidity in Selected Effects of Acid Rain on Corn Silks and Pollen
Bog-Water and Its Complexation Reactions with Precipitation Samples from a Forest Ecosystem Germination,
Aluminium(III),
W88-05999 210 g 5A W88-06158
W88-05599 2108 5B
2107 2K
Acid Precipitation in Southern New Jersey Computer Simulation of Soil Sensitivity to
Importance of Liquid Water Concentration in
Acid
W88-06012 2108 5C Rain,
the Atmospheric Oxidation of S02,
W88-05628 W88-06181 2108 2K
2107 5B Sources and Fate of Atmospheric HC1 in the U.
K. and Western Europe, Effects of Low
Cumulus Cloud
Transport, Scavenging and Ionic Strength Solutions on pH
Chemistry: Observations and Simulations W88-06013 2108 5B of Acid Forested Soils,
W88-05629 W88-06186 2K
2107 2K Theoretical Investigation of Sulfate Formation
2108

Case Studies on the Chemical Composition of in Clouds, Two Case Studies of the Transport of Dust
Fogwater: The Influence of Local Gaseous W88-06014 2108 5B Storm Aerosol and the Potential for Incorpora-
Emissions, tion into Precipitation,
W88-05630 Scavenging Ratio Normalized to Remove the
2107 5B W88-06233 2108 2B
Effect of Humidity,
Acidic Precipitation in Southeastern Arizona: W88-06015 2108 5B Acid Precipitation Patterns and Trends in East-
Sulfate, Nitrate and Trace-Metal Deposition ern North America, 1 980-84,
W88-05631 Plume Wash-Out Near a Coal-Fired Power
2107 2K W88-06240 2108 5B
Plant: Measurements and Model Calculations
Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Precipi- W88-O6016 2108 5B Atmospheric Wet Sulphate Deposition and
tation in Czechoslovakia, 1976-1984: I.
Monthly Lakewater Chemistry,
Samples, Effects of Simulated
Acid Rain With and With-
W88-05632 out Ambient Rain on the Growth and Yield of
W88-06304 2108 5B
2107 5B
Field-Grown Soybeans,
Bacterial Utilization of Distribution of Partial Sums with Applications
Formic and Acetic Acid W88-06050 2108 5C to Dam Capacity and Acid Rain,
in Rainwater,
W88-05633 Impact of Simulated Acid Rain on Yield of a W88-06499 2108 7C
2107 2K
Field-Grown Oat Crop,
Classification of
Suspended Particles in Deposi- W88-06051
Acid Deposition: A Challenge for Europe.
tion Samples and Run-Off Water Samples
2108 5C W88-06559
from a 2108 5B
Limestone Cathedral, Interactive Effects of Simulated Acidic Fog and
W88-05635 Ozone on Field-Grown Air Pollution, Emission and Ambient Concentra-
2107 5B Alfalfa,
tions.
W88-06052 2108 5C
Modeling River Acidity - A Transfer Function W88-06560 2108 5B
Approach, Extent of Forest Decline in Europe,
W88-05866 Residence and Transport of Pollutants
2107 7C W88-06054 2108 5C in the
Atmosphere - A Meteorological
Problem,
Influence of Temperature, Water and Nutrient Causes of Forest Damage in Europe, W88-06561 2108 5B
Conditions During Growth on the Response of
W88-06056 2108 5C
Brassica Oleracea L. to a Single, Short Treat- Formation of Atmospheric Acidity,
ment with Simulated Acid Rain, Monitoring European Transboundary Air Pollu- W88-06562 2108 5B
W88-05931 2108 5C tion,
W88-06057 2108 5B
Investigation of the Wet and Dry Deposition of
Effects of a Simulated Acid Rain Episode
on Acidic and Heavy-Metal Components,
Photosynthesis and Recovery in the Caribou- Air Pollution in Europe: International Policy W88-06563 2108 5B
Forage Lichens, Cladina Stellaris (Opiz.) Brodo Responses,
and Cladina Rangiferina (L.) Wigg
W88-06058 2108 5G Direct Effects of Air Pollutants, Singly and in
W88-05932 2108 5C Mixtures, on Plants and Plant Assemblages,
Chemical Consequences of Mixing Atmospheric W88-06564
Effects of SimulatedAcid Rain on Production. 2108 5C
Droplets of Varied pH,
Morphology and Composition of Epicuticular
W88-06065 2 io8 5B Effects of Accumulation of Air Pollutants in
Wax and on Cuticular Membrane Development
Forest Ecosystems,
W88-05933 2108 SC Three-Dimensional Eulerian Acid Deposition W88-06565 2108 5C
Model: Physical Concepts and Formulation,
Effect of Simulated
Acid Rain on Performance W88-06080 2108 5B Factors Confounding Evaluation of Air Pollu-
of the Aphid Euceraphis Betulae (Koch)
on tion Stress on Forests: Pollution Input and Com-
Silver Birch,
Acid Rain, plexity,
W88-05934 2I08 5 C W88-06106 2108 5B W88-06566 2108 5C

SU-6
SUBJECT INDEX
ACID RAIN

Effects of Acid Depositions on Aquatic Ecosys- Sulfatein Colored Waters: II. Evaluation of Origin and Composition of Samoan Acid Pre-

tems, Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori- cipitation,

W88-06567 2108 5C metric Data, W88-07480 2109 5B


W88-07131 2109 7A
A Canadian Precipitation and Streamwater Chemistry in a
Acidification of the Environment:
Perspectives,
Assessment of Metal Species Bioavailability and Subarctic Scottish Catchment,
Geochemical Mobility in Polluted Waters, W88-07561 2109 5B
W88-06568 2108 5C
W88-07139 2109 5A
Analysis of Sulfur-Containing Components of a
Effects of Primary and Secondary Air Pollutants
Gaseous Pollutant and Acidic Rain Impacts on Soil Treated with Simulated Acid Rain,
and Acid Depositions on (Ancient and Modern)
Crops in the United States: A Comparison, W88-07588 2109 5B
Buildings and Monuments,
W88-07148 2109 5B
W88-06569 2108 5C
Acid Pulses From Snowmelt at Acidic Cone
Role of Quality Assurance in National Acid Pond, New Hampshire,
Overall Economic Aspects of Various Abate-
Rain Research in the United States, W88-07594 2109 5C
ment Strategies and of the Processes for Reduc- W88-07149 2109 7C
tion of Emissions,
Interspecific Differences in Dead Plant Buffer-
W88-06570 2108 5G Construction and Exploitation of an Automatic
ing Capacity Alter the Impact of Acid Rain on
Sequential Wet-Only Rain Sampler,
Ecological Effects of Deposited Sulphur and Decomposition Rates in Tidal Marshes,
W88-07150 2109 5B
Nitrogen Compounds, W88-07595 2109 5B
W88-06571 2108 5C Acid Drops Project: Pollution Monitoring by
Aerosol and Cloudwater Properties at Whiteface
Young People,
Some Acid Mountain, New York,
Faunal and Chemical Dynamics of W88-07155 2109 2K
and Alkaline New Zealand Streams,
W88-07596 2109 5B
W88-06688 2108 2H Cation Depletion Rate as a Measure of Soil
Transient Acid Surges in an Upland Stream,
Sensitivity to Acidic Deposition: Theory,
Ammonium Sulphate and W88-07163 2109 2G W88-07598 2109 5B
Effects of Simulated
Sulphuric Acid Rain on Acidification, Water
Acid Neutralizing Capacity of Leaves Exposed Peatland Water Chemistry in Central Ontario in
Quality, and Flora of Small-Scale Soft Water
to Acidic Fog, Relation to Acid Deposition,
Systems,
W88-07175 2109 5B W88-07599 2109 5B
W88-06699 2108 5C
Growth Parameter and Yield Component Re- Chemical Composition of Hoarfrost, Rime and
Throughfall Chemistry in a Red Maple Prove-
sponse of Field Corn to Simulated Acid Rain, Snow During a Winter Inversion in Utah,
nance Plantation Sprayed with 'Acid Rain',
W88-07176 2109 5C U.S.A.,
W88-06729 2108 5B
W88-07605 2109 5B
Snowmelt Runoff Pathways in a Boreal Forest
Application of a Continuous Distribution Model
Hillslope, the Role of Pipe Throughflow, Simulated Acid Rain and the Importance of
for Proton Binding by Humic Acids Extracted
W88-07191 2109 2G Organic Ligands on the Availability of Alumi-
from Acidic Lake Sediments,
num in Soil,
W88-06779 2108 2H Acid Precipitation and Its Effects on Water 5B
W88-07615 2109
Quality of Small River Basins in Rhode Island,
Seasonal Fluxes of Some Ions Through the 2109 5C
W88-07226 Acidification Trends in Sweden,
Overstory, Underbrush, and Organic Soil Hori-
W88-07617 2109 5B
zons of an Aspen-Birch Forest, Acidification and Anadromous Fish of Atlantic
W88-06797 2108 5B Estuaries, Trace Metals in Precipitation in Sweden,
W88-07255 2109 5C W88-07619 2109 5B
Growth and Physiological Condition of Black
Ducks Reared on Acidified Wetlands, Estimating the Atmospheric Input of Pollutants Latent Effects of Pulse Exposure to Aluminum
W88-06823 2109 5C into a Watershed, and Low pH on Size, Ionic Composition, and
W88-07256 2109 5B Feeding Efficiency of Lake Trout (Salvelinus
Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide by Ozone in Highly
namaycush) Alevins,
Dispersed Water Droplets, Comparison Excess
of Sulfate Yields and
W88-07639 2109 5C
W88-06876 2109 2K Median pH Values of Rivers in Nova Scotia and
Newfoundland, 1971-1973 and 1982-1984, Empirical Models of Fish Response to Lake
Water
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Acidified W88-07257 2109 5B
Acidification,
on Chemoreception of Feeding Stimuli in Fat-
W88-07640 2109 5C
head Minnows (Pimephales promelas): Mecha- Summary of the Impact of Acid Rain on Atlan-
nisms and Ecological Implications, ticSalmon (Salmo salar) in Canada,
Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Salmon (Salmo
W88-06935 5C W88-07258 2109 5C
2109 Episodic Increases in Acidity of Nova
salar) to

Atlantic Salmon Resources in the Northeastern Scotia Rivers,


Management Strategy for Acidic Deposition in
5C
United States and the Potential Effects of Acidi- W88-07642 2109
Western and Northern Canada,
fication from Atmospheric Deposition,
W88-06972 2109 5B Precipitation Acidity at a Rural Site in North
W88-07259 2109 5C
Wales,
Some Effects of Metal Salts and Acid Precipita-
W88-07644 2109 2B
Chemical and Biological Trends Associated with
tion on the Freshwater Triclad Polycelis Felina
Acidic Atmospheric Deposition in the Rhode
(Dalyell), Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Acid Rain Alone
River Watershed and Estuary,
W88-07050 2109 5C or in Combination on Growth and Yield of
W88-07261 2109 5C
Broad Bean Plants,
Highly Specialized Nitrogen Metabolism in a W88-07688 2109 5C
Acidification Effects on Larval Striped Bass,
Freshwater Phytoplankter, Chrysochromulina
Morone saxatilis in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries:
breviturrita,
A Review, Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Leaf Wetta-
W88-07079 2109 2H W88-07262 2109 5C bility, Rain Retention and Uptake of Some Inor-
ganic Ions,
Measurements of Specific Rates of Net Methyl Relationship Between Annual Runoff and Wa- W88-07689 2109 5C
Mercury Production in the Water Column and tershed Area for the Eastern United States,
Surface Sediments of Acidified and Circumneu- W88-07275 2109 2E Acid Rain in Northern Greece,
tral Lakes, W88-07708 2109 5B
W88-07081 2109 2H Description of Low- and High-Acid Precipita-
tion, Forest Responses to Deposition of Air-Borne
pH of Rainfall in the City of Santander (Spain), W88-07438 2109 2B Chemicals,
W88-07123 2109 2B W88-07749 2109 5B
Evaluation of the Equilibrium Calculations
Acid Drops Project: Pollution Monitoring by Within Acidification Models: The Effect of Un- Mesoscale Acid Deposition Model: Preliminary
Young People, certainty in Measured Chemical Components, Applications and a Guide for User Interface,
W88-07129 2109 2B W88-07443 2109 5C W88-07757 2109 5B

SU-7
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SUBJECT INDEX
ACID RAIN

RAIN Project. Annual Report for 1984, (Estimativa da Taxa de Precipitacao de S02 Hydrologic Control of Aluminum Chemistry
W88-07777 2 109 5B Antropogenico na Grande Sao Paulo),
in
an Acidic Headwater Stream,
W88-08416 2110 5B
Atmospheric Deposition of Nutrients and W88-08659 2110 5B
Pesti-
cides, Chemistry of Acid Rain: Sources and Atmos-
W88-07826 Soil Liming as a Measure to Mitigate Acid
2109 5B pheric Processes.
Runoff,
W88-08442 2110 5B
Aluminum Chemistry: Fractionation, Speciation, W88-08663 2110 5G
and Mineral Equilibria of Soil Interstitial Waters Decade of Acid Rain Research,
of an Alpine Watershed, Front Range, Colora- W88-08443 Effects of Forest Floor Leachate on Sulfate
2110 5B
do, Retention in a Spodosol Soil,
W88-07928 Subcontinental Air Pollution Phenomena, W88-08757 2110 5B
2109 5B
W88-08444 2110 5B
Model Approach to Acid Rain, Sulfate Mobility in an Acid Danish Forest Soil,
W88-07943 Acid Deposition and Atmospheric Chemistry at W88-08761
2109 6B 2110 5B
Allegheny Mountain,
Interactions of Co57, Sr85 and Csl37 with Peat W88-08445 2110 5B Effect of Low pH and Aluminum on the Olfac-
under Acidic Precipitation Conditions, tory Organ of Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri,
Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment,
W88-07944 2109 5B W88-08785 2110 5C
W88-08446 2110 5B
Analytical Methods Manual for the Direct/De- Freshwater Plankton Community Succession
Hybrid Receptor Models,
layed Response Project Soil Survey, During Experimental Acidification,
W88-08447 2110 5B
W88-07960 2109 7A W88-08811 2110 5C
Aqueous-Phase Reactions in Clouds,
Relations Among Sulfate, Aluminum, Iron, Dis- W88-08450 Effects of Recent Acidification
on Cladocera in
2110 5B
solved Organic Carbon, and pH in Upland Small Clear-Water Lakes Studied by Means of
Forest Soils of Northwestern Massachusetts, Accommodation Coefficients of Ozone and S02: Sedimentary Remains,
W88-07999 2110 5B Implications on S02 Oxidation in Cloud Water W88-08855 2110 5C
W88-08451 2110 5B
Paleolimnological Evidence of Recent Acidifi- Growth Responses of Birch and Sitka Spruce
cation in Two Sudbury (Canada) Lakes, S02 Oxidation by Hydrogen Peroxide in Sus- Exposed to Acidified Rain,
W88-08068 2110 5B pended Droplets, W88-08893
W88-08454
2110 5C
2110 5B
Alkalinity and pH
of Tarns and Streams in the Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid-Water and Methan-
English Lake District (Cumbria), Measurement of Concentration and Oxidation
esulfonic Acid-Water Solution Particles: Impli-
W88-08080 2110 2H Rate of S(IV) in Rainwater in Yokohama, Japan,
cations for Atmospheric Chemistry of Organo-
W88-08455 2110 5B sulfur Species,
Effects of Low pH and Humus on the Survivor-
Spectroscopic W88-08946 2110 5B
ship, Growth and Feeding of Gammarus pulex Identification
of Products
(L.) (Amphipoda), Formed in the Gas-Phase Reaction of with OH Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes
W88-08083 2110 5C Atmospheric Sulfur Compounds,
W88-08456 Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through
2110 5B
Importance of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminum in Chemical Reactor Model,
Regulating the Structure and Function of Characterization of a Facility to Simulate In- W88-08947 2110 5B
Stream Ecosystems: An Experimental Test, Cloud Chemical Transformations,
W88-08093 W88-08457 Time-Trends of Sulfate and Nitrate in Precipita-
2110 5C 2110 7B
tion in Norway (1972-1982),
Models for the Dissolution of Carbonate Rocks Comparisons of Wet and Dry Deposition: The W88-08948 2110 5B
and the C13/C12 Evolution of Carbonate First Year of Trial Dry Deposition Monitoring,

Ground Waters (Modelle der Kalk-Aufloesung W88-08458 2110 7A Acid Rain in Southwestern China,
und C13/C12-Entwicklung von Karbonat-
W88-08949 2110 5B
Rainwater Chemistry near an Isolated S02
Grundwaessern),
Emission Source, Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation
W88-08145 2110 5C W88-08459 2110 5B Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
Relationship Between Hydrogen and Sulphate W88-08950 2110 5A
Introduction of Formate and Acetate Ions into
Ions in Precipitation: A Numerical Analysis of
Precipitation: Assessment of Possible Pathways,
Rain and Snowfall Chemistry, Impact of Acid Rain and Deposition on Aquatic
W88-08461 2110 2K
W88-08201 Biological Systems.
2110 5B
Comparison of Weekly and Daily Wet Deposi- W88-08960 2111 5C
Chrysophycean Microfossils Provide New In- tion Sampling Results,
sight into the Recent History of a Naturally Assessment of Aquatic Effects Due to Acid
W88-08462 2110 5B
Acidic Lake (Cone Pond, New Hampshire), Deposition,
W88-08258 2110 5C Chemistry of Wintertime Wet Deposition, W88-08961 2111 5C
W88-08463 2110 5B
Processes and Causes of Lake Acidification Effects of Short-Term and Continuous Experi-
during Spring Snowmelt in the West-Central Pollutant Deposition in Radiation Fog, mental Acidification on Biomass and Productivi-
Adirondack Mountains, New York, W88-08464 2110 5B ty of Running Water Periphytic Algae,
W88-08259 2110 5C W88-08963 2111 5C
Deposition of Chemical Components in Japan,
Analysis of Planktonic Rotifer Assemblages W88-08465 2110 5B Simple Method to Measure pH Accurately in
from Sudbury, Ontario, Area Lakes of Varying Acid Rain Samples,
Chemical Composition, Chemical Instrumentation of Atmospheric Wet
W88-08969 2111 5A
W88-08263 Deposition Processes,
2110 5C W88-08467 2110 7B Mechanisms of Alkalinity Generation in Acid-
Snowpack Ion Accumulation and Loss in a Sensitive Soft Water Lakes,
Basin Draining to Lake Superior,
Factors Affecting NOx Production During Char
Oxidation,
W88-09074 2111 5C
W88-08265 2110 2K W88-08468 2110 5B Sampling and Analysis of Rain.
Hunter Region (Australia) Acid Rain Project, W88-09387
Acid Clusters, 2111 7B
W88-08320 2110 5B W88-08469 2110 2K
Simulated Precipitation Reference Materials:
Monitoring of Recharge Water Quality Under
Acid Rain: Chemistry and Transport, Measurement of pH and Acidity,
Woodland, W88-08561 2110 5B W88-09389 2111 5 A
W88-08329 2110 5B
Estimation of the Precipitation Rate of Anthro-
Acidification of a Dutch Moorland Pool: A Pa- Practical Quality Control of Rainwater Analy-
laeolimnological Study, ses,
pogenic S02 in the Greater Sao Paulo Region W88-08589 2110 2H W88-09390 2111 7C

SU-8
SUBJECT INDEX
ACID RAIN EFFECTS

Atmospheric Sulfur Analysis Using Rateometric Time-Trends of Sulfate and Nitrate in Precipita- Extreme Metal and Acid Tolerance of Euglena
Colorimetry, tion in Norway (1972-1982), mutabilis and an Associated Yeast from Smoking
2111 2B W88-10239 2112 2B Hills, Northwest Territories, and Their Appar-
W88-09392
ent Mutualism,
Data Comparability: An Objective for Precipita- Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation W88-10772 2112 2H
tion Chemistry Monitoring, Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
W88-09394 2111 7 A W88-10240 2112 2B Surface and Subsurface Water Contributions
During Snowmelt in a Small Precambrian Shield
Sampling, Analytical, and Quality Assurance Acid Rain in Southwestern China, Watershed, Muskoka, Ontario,
Protocols for the National Atmospheric Deposi- W88-10241 2112 2B W88-10777 2112 2E
tion Program,
Survey of Acidification by Airborne Pollutants
W88-09395 2111 7A Effects of Water Acidity on Swimbladder Func-
in52 Lakes in Southern Finland,
tion and Swimming in the Fathead Minnow,
Quality Net- W88-10305 2112 5B
Updating Process in Precipitation Pimephales promelas,
works, W88-10822 2112 5C
Sensitivity of Surface Waters to Acidic Deposi-
W88-09396 2111 7A
tion in Finland,
2112 5B
Effects of Acid pH Shock on Phosphate Con-
Forest Damage: Characterization of Spruce W88-10306
centrations and Microbial Phosphate Uptake in
Needles by Pyrolysis Field Ionization Mass
Strong and Weak Acids in Lake Waters - A an Acidifying and a Circumneutral Lake,
Spectrometry, W88-10831 2112 5C
Methodological Study,
W88-09572 2111 5C
W88-10307 2112 5A
Relation of Long- and Short-Term Atmospheric
Effects of Acid Precipitation on Sediment
Alkalinity in Surface Water Acidification Stud- Sulfur Concentrations to Sulfate Deposition in
Downcore Profiles of Diatoms, Bacterial Densi-
A Comparison of Two Methods, New York State,
ies:
ties and Sulphur Isotope Ratios in Lakes North
W88-10404 2112 5A W88-10871 2112 5B
of Lake Superior,
W88-09592 2111 5C Role of C02 in Long Term Stream Acidification Effects of an Acidic River,Caused by Acidic
Processes: A Modeling Viewpoint, Rain, on Weight Gain, Stereoidogenesis, and
Comparison of Frequently Used Methods for the W88-10489 2112 2H Reproduction in the Atlantic Salmon (Salmo
Determination of Aqueous Aluminum,
salar),
W88-09614 2111 5A Geochemical Mass-Balance Relationships for Se- W88-11018 2112 5C
lected Ions in Precipitation and Stream Water,
Effects of Experimental Acidification on a Lotic
Catoctin Mountains, Maryland, Quality Assurance in Acid Precipitation Meas-
Macroinvertebrate Community, 2112 5B
W88-10518 urements,
W88-09622 2111 5C
W88-11174 2112 7C
Flow Injection Analysis of Hydrogen Peroxide,
Nutrient Responses to the Liming of Lake Sulfite,Formaldehyde and Hydroxymethanesul-
Gardsjon,
Acid Rain: Implications for the Lake States For-
fonic Acid in Precipitation Samples,
ests,
W88-09684 2111 5G W88-10538 2112 5A
W88-11273 2112 5C
Macrozoobenthos of Three Pennsylvania Lakes: Effect of Rainwater Quality on Soil Water and
Responses to Acidification, Economic Considerations of Atmospheric Depo-
Soil Properties,
5C sition,
W88-09687 2111 W88-10557 2112 5C
W88-11282 2112 5C
Alkalinity and Major Ion Budgets for a Massa- Influence of Evapotranspiration and Precipita-
chusetts Reservoir and Watershed, tion on Long-Term Changes in Exchangeable ACID RAIN ANALYSIS
W88-09844 2111 5C Base Cations in Forest Soil (Metsamaan Vesita- Application of a Portable Ion Chromatograph
louden Vaikutuksesta emaskyllasty sasteen pit- for Field Site measurements of the Ionic Compo-
Common Loon Reproduction and Chick Feed-
kaaikaisiin muutoksiin), sition of Fog Water and Atmospheric Aerosols,
ing on Acidified Lakes in the Adirondack Park, W88-10529 2112 5A
W88-10558 2112 5C
New York,
W88-09908 2111 5C Throughfall Chemistry (Metsikkosadaman ACID RAIN EFFECTS
Laatu), Influence of Acid Precipitation on the Develop-
Breeding Biology of Tree Swallows Relation
ment of Erysiphe Graminis DC f. sp. Tritici
in
W88-10559 2112 5B
toWetland Acidity,
Marchal (Einfluss Saeurehaltiger Niederschlaege
W88-09909 2111 5C Interactive Effect of Potassium Deficit and Acid auf die Entwicklung von Erysiphe Graminis
Rain on Photosynthesis of Scots Pine Seedlings DC. f. sp. Marchal),
Aspects of Biochemical Sulphur Conversions in
(Kaliumin Puutteen Ja Happaman Sateen Yhteis-
Sediments of a Shallow Soft Water Lake, W88-02098 2103 5C
Mannin
vaikutus Fotosynteesiin),
W88-09934 2111 5B W88-10561 2112 5C Soil NutrientLeaching in Response to Simulated
Chemical Nature of Acid Precipitation Over Acid Rain Treatment,
Preliminary Observations on the Effects of Acid
Europe, W88-02458 2103 5C
Rain on the Ultrastructure of Pine Needles
W88-09954 2111 2B (Alustavia Havaintoja Happaman Sateen Vaiku- Response of Two Western Canadian Conifers to
tuksista Mannyn Neulasten Hienorakenteeseen),
Simulated Acidic Precipitation,
Impact of a Single Black Snowfall on Stream-
W88-10562 2112 5C 5C
water Chemistry in the Scottish Highlands, W88-02464 2103
W88-10161 2112 5B Dissolved Organic Carbon, Seston and Macroin-
Response of Two Adirondack Watersheds to
vertebrate Drift in an Acidified and Limed
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- Acidic Deposition,
Humic Stream,
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-02465 2103 5C
W88-10666 2112 5G
Silesian Industrial Region: Chemical Compo-
2.

sition of the Water and Atmospheric Precipita- Biomass and Compositional Changes in the Peri-
In Vitro Studies on Sulfate Reduction and
tion, phytic Community of an Artificial Stream in
Acidification in Sediments of Shallow Soft
W88-10178 2112 5C Response to Lowered pH,
Water Lakes,
W88-10674 2112 5B W88-02468 2103 5C
Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid-Water and Methan-
esulfonic Acid-Water Solution Particles. Impli- Macroinvertebrate Fauna of an Acid-Stressed Role of Aluminium Contamination in Determin-
cations for the Atmospheric Chemistry of Or- Headwater Stream System in the Adirondack ing Phytoplankton and Zooplankton Responses
ganosulfur Species, Mountains, New York, to Acidification,

W88-10237 2112 2K W88-10693 2112 5C W88-02471 2103 5C

Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes Short-Term Experimental Acidification of a Physiological Responses of Soybean (Glycine
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through Welsh Stream: Comparing the Biological Effects max L. Merr) to Simulated Acid Rain and Ambi-
Chemical Reactor Model, of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminium, entOzone in the Field,
W88-10238 2112 2K W88-10736 2112 5C W88-02473 2103 5C

SU-9
SUBJECT INDEX
ACID RAIN EFFECTS

Resistance of the Caribou Lichen Cladina stel- Downcore Sulphur Isotope Ratios and Diatom Suspended Bacteria in Calcareous and Acid
laris(Opiz.) Brodo to Growth Reduction by Inferred pH in an Artificially Acidified Canadi- Headstreams: Abundance, Heterotrophic Activi-
Simulated Acidic Rain, an Shield Lake,
ty and Downstream Change,
W88-02479 2103 5C W88-08200 2110 5C W88-10713 2112 2H
Investigations Use of Limestone to
into the Effects of Recent Acidification on Cladocera in Effect of
Combat Acidification in Two Lakes in West Whole-Tree Harvest on Epilithic Bac-
Small Clear-Water Lakes Studied by Means of
terial Populations
in Headwater Streams,
Wales, Sedimentary Remains,
W88-10771 2112 4C
W88-03213 2104 5G W88-08855 2110 5C
Net Sodium Loss and Mortality of Three Sal- Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of
Effects of Cadmium, Copper, and Low pH on
Ion Fluxes in the Rainbow Trout, Salmo gaird-
monid Species Exposed to a Stream Acidified by Littoral and Benthic Autotrophic Communities
neri,
Atmospheric Deposition, in Acidic Lakes,
W88-08962 W88-10830 2112 5B
W88-03688 2105 5C 2111 2H
Relationships of Spatial Gradients of Primary ACID RAIN SOURCES
Fish Community Structure in Relation to Acidi-
Production, Buffering Capacity, and Hydrology Purge and Trap Gas Chromatographic Method
Three Nova Scotia Rivers,
ty in
inTurkey Lakes Watershed, for Dimethyl Sulfide in Freshwater,
W88-06821 2109 5C
W88-08964 W88-10545
2111 2H 2112 7B
Application of a Continuous Distribution Model
for Proton Binding by Humic Acids Extracted
Size-Dependent Sensitivity of Three Species of ACID RAINS
from Acidic Lake Sediments, Stream Invertebrates to pH Depression, Do Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Acting
W88-08965 2111 2H as Photosensitizers, Participate in the Toxic Ef-
W88-06882 2109 5B
fects of Acid Rain,
Buffering Capacity of Soft-Water Lake Sedi-
Histochemical Observations on the Salmonids W88-08534 2110 5C
ments in Florida,
Salmo salar L. and Salmo trutta L. and the
W88-08966 2111 2H ACID SALT LAKES
Ephemeropterans Baetis rhodani (Pict.) and Ec-
dyonurus venosus (Fabr.) Following a Simulated Acid Brine Shrimp: Metabolic Strategies in Os-
Linking Automated Biomonitoring to Remote
Episode of Acidity in an Upland Stream, motic and Ionic Adaptation,
Computer Platforms with Satellite Data Retriev-
W88-06891 W88-06988 2109 2H
2109 5C al in Acidified Streams,
W88-08967
Resistance and Viability of Salvelinus fontinalis
2111 5C ACID SNOW
Gametes at Various pH (Resistance et viabilite Consideration of Total Ion Composition in De- Sequential Sampling ofSnow in a Rural Area.
des Gametes d'Omble de Fontaine, Salvelinus signing Toxicity Tests Using Aluminum Salts Experimentation and Identification of the Acidi-
fontinalis, a Differents pH), and Mineral Acids, fying Agents,
W88-06896 W88-08968 W88-02409 2103 5B
2109 5C 2111 5A
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Acidified Water Metal Speciation in Natural Waters: Influence of ACID STREAMS
on Chemoreception of Feeding Stimuli in Fat- Environmental Acidification, Massachusetts Acid Rain Monitoring Project-
head Minnows (Pimephales promelas): Mecha- W88-09072 2111 5C Phase I,
nisms and Ecological Implications, W88-00745 2101 5B
W88-06935 Modelling the Effect of Acidity on Mercury
2109 5C Uptake by Walleye in Acidic and Circumneutral Long-Term Changes in Fish Populations of
Influence of pH on Microbial Hydrogen Metab- Lakes, Acid Streams and Lochs in Galloway South
olism in Diverse Sedimentary Ecosystems, W88-09660 2111 5B West Scotland,
W88-07015 2109 W88-02485 2103 2H
5C Fish Predation, Lake Acidity and the Composi-
tion of Aquatic Insect Assemblages,
Reproductive Responses of Five White Sucker Sensitivity of Stream Basins in Shenandoah Na-
W88-09694 2111 5C tional Park to Acid Deposition,
(Catostomus commersoni) Populations in Rela-
tion to Lake Acidity, W88-03017 2104 5C
Cyclopoid Copepods in Marginal Habitats: Abi-
W88-07087 2109 5C otic Control of Population Densities in Anthro-
Net Sodium Loss and Mortality of Three Sal-
pogenic Acidic Lakes,
Microbial Communities on Leaf Material Pro- monid Species Exposed to a Stream Acidified by
W88-09889 2111 5G
tected from Macroinvertebrate Grazing in Atmospheric Deposition,
Acidic and Circumneutral Streams, W88-03688 2105 5C
Determination of Dissolved C02 in Upland
W88-07089 2109 5C Streamwater,
Rate of Ferrous Iron Oxidation in a Stream
W88-09920 2111 5 A
Winter and Spring pH Depressions in Northern Receiving Acid Mine Effluent,
Wisconsin Lakes Caused by Increases in pC02, Effects of Acid Water on Shells, Embryos, and W88-03893 2105 5B
W88-07090 2109 2H Juvenile Survival of Planorbella trivolvis (Gas-
Positively Charged Suspended
tropoda: Pulmonata): A
Laboratory Study, Particles: Studies
Life Stage and Population Variation in Resist- W88-09930 in an Iron-Rich River and Its Estuary,
2111 5C
ance and Tolerance of Hyalella azteca (Amphip- W88-05958 2108 2H
oda) to Low pH, Breeding Success of Common Loons (Gavia
W88-07093 immer) in Relation to Alkalinity and Other Lake Faunal and Chemical Dynamics of Some Acid
2109 5C and Alkaline New Zealand Streams,
Characteristics in Ontario,
Empirical Hypothesis to Explain the Restricted W88-10413 2112 5C W88-06688 2108 2H
Distribution of Hyalella azteca (Amphipoda) in
Anthropogenically Acidified Lakes, Plasma Acid-Base and Electrolyte States of Fish Community Structure in Relation to Acidi-
W88-07094 Rainbow Trout Exposed to Alum (Aluminum ty in Three Nova Scotia Rivers,
2109 5C Sulfate) in Acidic and Alkaline Environments, W88-06821 2109 5C
Influence of Complexation and W88-10497 2112 5C
pH on Individual
and Combined Heavy Metal Toxicity to a Fresh- Distribution of Benthic Invertebrates in Acid,
Levels of Iron, Aluminum, Zinc, Cadmium and Brown Water Streams in the South Island of
water Green Algae,
Mercury in Plants Growing in the Surroundings New Zealand,
W88-07096 2109 5C of an Acidified and Non-acidified Lake W88-06901
in 2109 2H
Espoo, Finland,
Influence of pH on the Toxicity of Aluminium W88-10511 2112 5B Microbial Communities on Leaf Material Pro-
and Other Inorganic Contaminants to East Coast
Striped Bass,
tected from Macroinvertebrate Grazing in
Effect of Acidification on Mobility of Heavy Acidic and Circumneutral Streams,
W88-07263 2109 5C Metals and Aluminum in Forest and Lake Eco- W88-07089 2109 5C
systems (Happamoitumisen Vaikutus Raskasme-
Aluminum Speciation in Acidic Natural Waters:
tallien Ja Alumiinin Liikuvuuteen Metsa-Ja Jar- Acidification and Anadromous Fish of Atlantic
Testing of a Model for Al-Humic Complexation
vieko systeemissa), Estuaries,
W88-07543 2 109 5B W88-10560 2112 5B W88-07255 2109 5C

SU-10
SUBJECT INDEX
ACIDIC WATER

Estimating the Atmospheric Input of Pollutants Conditions Required for the Precipitation of by Freshwater Microalgae: Implications for
into a Watershed, Aluminium in Acidic Natural Waters, Acidified Lakes,
W88-07256 2109 5B W88-10267 2112 2K W88-01988 2103 2H

Distribution of Ephemerella ignita (Ephemerop- ACID WATERS Acidophilic Heterotrophic Bacteria Isolated
tera) in Streams: the Role of pH and Food Towards Establishing Aluminium Hydroxy Sili- from Acidic Mine Drainage, Sewage, and Soils,
Resources, cate Solubility Relationships for Natural Waters, W88-02367 2103 5B
W88-08078 2110 2H W88-07315 2109 2K
Sulfate Reduction in Peat from a New Jersey
Alkalinity and pH
of Tarns and Streams in the
ACIDIC DEPOSITION Pinelands Cedar Swamp,
Effects of Acidic Deposition on the Chemistry W88-02703 2104 2H
English Lake District (Cumbria),
W88-08080 2110 2H
of Headwater Streams: A
Comparison Between
Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire, and Jamieson FeasibilityStudy to Utilize Liming as a Tech-
Macro-Floral Assemblages in Upland Welsh Creek, British Columbia, nique to Mitigate Surface Water Acidification,
W88-05433 2107 5B W88-02898 2104 5G
Streams in Relation to Acidity, and Their Im-
portance to Invertebrates, SNOWMELT
ACIDIC Investigations intoUse of Limestone to
the
W88-08113 2110 2H Lack of Bioaccumulation of Metals by Elliptio Combat Acidification in Two Lakes in West
complanata (Bivalvia) during Acidic Snowmelt Wales,
Hydrologic Control of Aluminum Chemistry in
in Three South-Central Ontario Streams, W88-03213 2104 5G
an Acidic Headwater Stream,
W88-00080 2101 5A
W88-08659 2110 5B
Metals in Crayfish from Neutralized Acidic and
Importance of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminum in Non-Acidic Lakes,
Soil Liming as a Measure to Mitigate Acid Regulating the Structure and Function of
Runoff,
W88-04147 2105 5B
Stream Ecosystems: An Experimental Test,
W88-08663 2110 5G W88-08093 2110 5C Speciation of Aluminum in an Acidic Mountain
Stream,
Effects of Experimental Acidification on a Lotic ACIDIC SOILS
Macroinvertebrate Community,
W88-04264 2105 5A
Massachusetts Acid Rain Monitoring Project:
W88-09622 2111 5C Phase I,
Remobilization of Heavy Metals from River De-
W88-00745 2101 5B posits by Organic Complexing Agents. 2. Note:
Effects of Shellsand on Water Quality and
Remobilization of Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni, Zn, and Mn
Mature Brown Trout (Effekt av skjellsand pa Acidification of Forest Soils: Model Develop-
vannkvalitet og kjonnsmoden aure), ment and Application for Analyzing Impacts of
by Overacidification of Waters and by NTA
(Zur Remobilisierung von Schwermetallen aus
W88-09699 2111 5G Acidic Deposition in Europe,
Flussedimenten durch Organische Komplex-
W88-03195 2104 5C
Iron Photoreduction and Oxidation in an Acidic bildner. 2. Mitt.: Remobilisierung von Cu, Pb,

Mountain Stream, Solution Composition Effects on Cadmium Cd, Ni, Zn, and Mn durch Versauerung des
W88-09902 2111 5B Sorption by Forest Soil Profiles, Gewaessers und durch NTA),
W88-05989 2108 5E W88-04340 2105 5B
Structure of a Diatom Community in the Spring
Sector of a Stream with Low pH (Biala Wiselka, Cation Depletion Rate as a Measure of Soil Algal and Bacterial Activities in Acidic (pH 3)
Sensitivity to Acidic Deposition: Theory, Strip Mine Lakes,
Silesian Beskid, Poland),
W88-07163 2109 2G W88-05058 2106 5C
W88-10370 2112 2E

Alkalinity in Surface Water Acidification Stud-


Aluminum Chemistry: Fractionation, Speciation, Influence of Sorption Processes on Aluminum
and Mineral Equilibria of Soil Interstitial Waters Determinations in Acidic Waters,
ies: A Comparison of Two Methods,
of an Alpine Watershed, Front Range, Colora- W88-05315 2107 5B
W88- 10404 2112 5 A
do,
W88-07928 2109 5B Effects of Acid-Iron Wastes on Estuarine Orga-
Epilithic Bacteria in an Acid and Calcareous
Headstream,
nisms: Recent Field and Laboratory Experi-
Soil Liming as a Measure to Mitigate Acid ments,
W88-10673 2112 2H Runoff, W88-05381 2107 5C
Distribution of Breeding Dippers (Cinclus (L);
W88-08663 2110 5G
Effect of Water pH and Salinity on the Survival
Aves) in Relation to Stream Acidity in Upland Calcium Sulfate Crystallization along Citrus of Eggs and Larvae of the Euryhaline Teleost,
Wales, Root Channels in a Florida Soil Exhibiting Acid Gasterosteus aculeatus L.,
W88-10706 2112 5C Sulfate Properties,
W88-05457 2107 5C
W88-08912 2110 2G
Effects of an Acidic River,Caused by Acidic
Aquatic Weed Problems in a Hydroelectric
Rain, on Weight Gain, Stereoidogenesis, and ACIDIC WATER River: The River Otra, Norway,
Reproduction in the Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Sensitivity of Early Life Stages of Blueback
W88-05551 2107 4A
salar), Herring to Moderate Acidity and Aluminum in
W88-11018 2112 5C Soft Freshwater, Behavioural Responses of Lake Charr (Salve-
W88-00138 2101 5C linus Namaycush) Embryos to Simulated Acidic
ACID SURGES
Runoff Conditions,
Transient Acid Surges in an Upland Stream, Interactions Among Waterfowl, Fishes, Inverte-
W88-06143 2108 5C
W88-07598 2109 5B brates, and Macrophytes in Four Main Lakes of
Different Acidity,
Application of a Continuous Distribution Model
ACID WATER W88-00680 2101 2H for Proton Binding by Humic Acids Extracted
Effect of Avoidance on the Plasma-cation Con-
Massachusetts Acid Rain Monitoring Project:
from Acidic Lake Sediments,
centration of Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
W88-06779 2108 2H
Subjected to Varying Levels of Acidity, Phase I,
W88-02028 2103 5C W88-00745 2101 5B
Growth and Physiological Condition of Black
Treatment of Acid Mine Water Discharging into Ducks Reared on Acidified Wetlands,
Modelling the Effect of Acidity on Mercury
the Tar Creek Watershed, W88-06823 2109 5C
Uptake by Walleye in Acidic and Circumneutral
Lakes,
W88-00985 2102 5D
Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide by Ozone in Highly
W88-09660 2111 5B Improving the Quality of Mine Service Waters Dispersed Water Droplets,
in Gold Mines in South Africa, W88-06876 2109 2K
Common Loon Reproduction and Chick Feed-
W88-01437 2102 5G
ing on Acidified Lakes in the Adirondack Park, Application of a Continuous Distribution Model
New York, Estimates of Acidification of Lakes in the Mt. for Proton Binding by Humic Acids Extracted
W88-09908 2111 5C Zirkel Wilderness Area, Colorado, from Acidic Lake Sediments,
W88-01915 2103 5A W88-06882 2109 5B
Breeding Biology of Tree Swallows in Relation
toWetland Acidity, Photosynthetic Kinetics Determine the Outcome Histochemical Observations on the Salmonids
W88-09909 2111 5C of Competition for Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Salmo salar L. and Salmo trutta L. and the

SU-11
SUBJECT INDEX
ACIDIC WATER

Ephemeroptcrans Baetis rhodani (Pict.) and Ec- Processes and Causes of Lake Acidification Levels of Iron, Aluminum, Zinc, Cadmium and
dyonurus venosus (Fabr.) Following a Simulated during Spring Snowmelt in the West-Central Mercury in Plants Growing in the Surroundings
Episode of Acidity in an Upland Stream, Adirondack Mountains, New York, of an Acidified and Non-acidified Lake in
W88-06891 2109 5C W88-08259 2110 5C Espoo, Finland,
Resistance and Viability of Salvelinus fontinalis W88-10511 2112 5B
Analysis of Planktonic Rotifer Assemblages
Gametes at Various pH (Resistance et viabilite from Sudbury, Ontario, Area Lakes of Varying
Evaluation of the Use of Cation-Exchange Resin
des Gametes d'Omble de Fontaine, Salvelinus Chemical Composition,
for the Determination of Organically-Com-
fontinalis, a Differents pH), W88-08263 2110 5C plexed Al in Natural Acid Waters,
W88-06896 2109 5C
Effect of Low pH and Aluminum on the Olfac- W88-10522 2112 7B
Birch Leaf Processing and Associated Macroin- toryOrgan of Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri,
Effect of Acidification on Mobility of Heavy
vertebrates in an Acidified Lake Subjected to W88-08785 2110 5C
Metals and Aluminum in Forest and Lake Eco-
Liming,
Community Structure of Sessile Heterotrophic systems (Happamoitumisen Vaikutus Raskasme-
W88-06914 2109 5G
Bacteria Stressed by Acid Mine Drainage, tallienJa Alumiinin Liikuvuuteen Metsa-Ja Jar-
W88-08797 vieko systeemissa),
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Acidified Water 2110 5C
on Chemoreception of Feeding Stimuli in Fat- W88-10560 2112 5B
Metal Speciation in Natural Waters: Influence of
head Minnows (Pimephales promelas): Mecha-
Environmental Acidification, Dissolved Organic Carbon, Seston and Macroin-
nisms and Ecological Implications,
W88-09072 2111 5C vertebrate Drift in an Acidified and Limed
W88-06935 2109 5C Humic Stream,
Characterization of Ground Water Contamina- W88-10666
Reproductive Responses of Five White Sucker
tion Associated with Coal Mines in West Virgin-
2112 5G
(Catostomus commersoni) Populations in Rela-
Macroinvertebrate Fauna of an Acid-Stressed
Lake Acidity,
tion to
W88-09332 2111 5B Headwater Stream System
W88-07087 in the Adirondack
2109 5C
Mountains, New York,
Effects of Experimental Acidification on a Lotic
Microbial Communities on Leaf Material Pro- W88-10693 2112 5C
Macroinvertebrate Community,
tected from Macroinvertebrate Grazing in W88-09622
Acidic and Circumneutral Streams,
2111 5C Extreme Metal and Acid Tolerance of Euglena
mutabilis and an Associated Yeast from Smoking
W88-07089 2109 5C Nutrient Responses to the Liming of Lake
Hills, Northwest Territories, and Their Appar-
Gardsjon,
Life Stage and Population Variation in Resist- ent Mutualism,
W88-09684 2111 5G
ance and Tolerance of Hyalella azteca (Amphip- W88-10772 2112 2H
oda) to Low pH, Macrozoobenthos of Three Pennsylvania Lakes:
W88-07093 Responses to Acidification,
Effects ofCadmium, Copper, and Low pH on
2109 5C
W88-09687 Ion Fluxes in the Rainbow Trout, Salmo gaird-
2111 5C
Empirical Hypothesis to Explain the Restricted neri,

Distribution of Hyalella azteca (Amphipoda) in Fish Predation, Lake Acidity and the Composi- W88-10830 2112 5B
Anthropogenically Acidified Lakes, tion of Aquatic Insect Assemblages,
W88-07094 W88-09694 2111 5C ACIDIC WATERS
2109 5C
Impact of Acidification on Macroinvertebrate
Snowmelt Runoff Pathways in a Boreal Forest Effects of Acid Water on Shells, Embryos, and Assemblages in Welsh Streams: Towards an Em-
Hillslope, the Role of Pipe Throughflow, Juvenile Survival of Planorbella trivolvis (Gas- pirical Model,
W88-07191 tropoda: Pulmonata): A Laboratory Study, W88-01865
2109 2G 2103 5C
W88-09930 2111 5C
Aluminum Speciation in Acidic Natural Waters: RelativeImportance of Acidity Sources for
Testing of a Model for Al-Humic Complexation, Aspects of Biochemical Sulphur Conversions in Humic Lakes in Norway,
W88-07543 Sediments of a Shallow Soft Water Lake, W88-04013
2109 5B 2105 5B
W88-09934 2111 5B
Composition of Acidic Meltwaters During Rate of Acidification of Aquatic Ecosystems in
Snowmelt in the Neutralizing Strategies for Acid Waters: Sodium
Scottish Highlands, Ontario, Canada,
W88-07610 and Calcium Products Generate Different Acid
2109 5B W88-04015 2105 5B
Neutralizing Capacities,
Physiological Response of Brown Trout (Salmo W88-10266 2112 5G Effect of pH on
Phosphorus Release during Ma-
Spawners and Postspawners to Acidic
trutta) crophyte (Eleocharis sp.) Decomposition,
Organic Complexation of Al in Acid Waters:
Aluminum-Rich Stream Water, W88-04283 2105 5C
W88-07620 Model-testing by Titration of a Streamwater
2109 5C
Sample, Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of
Latent Effects of Pulse Exposure to Aluminum W88-10268 2112 2K Littoral and Benthic Autotrophic Communities
and Low pH on Size, Ionic Composition, and in Acidic Lakes,
Complexation of Protons, Aluminum and Calci-
Feeding Efficiency of Lake Trout (Salvelinus W88-08962
um by Aquatic Humic Substances: A Model 2111 2H
namaycush) Alevins,
Incorporating Binding-site Heterogeneity and
W88-07639 2109 5C Linking Automated Biomonitoring to Remote
Macroionic Effects,
Computer Platforms with Satellite Data Retriev-
Alkalinity and pH
of Tarns and Streams W88-10269 2112 2K
in the al in Acidified Streams,
English Lake District (Cumbria), W88-08967
Survey of Acidification by Airborne Pollutants 2111 5C
W88-08080 2110 2H in 52 Lakes in Southern Finland,
W88-10305 ACIDIFICATION
Diversity of Macroinvertebrate and Macrophyte 2112 5B
Role of Aluminium Contamination in Determin-
Communities in Ponds, ing Phytoplankton and Zooplankton Responses
Sensitivity of Surface Waters to Acidic Deposi-
W88-08097 2110 2H to Acidification,
tion in Finland,
W88-10306 2112 5B W88-02471 2103 5C
Macro-Floral Assemblages in Upland Welsh
Streams in Relation to Acidity, and Their Im-
Breeding Success of Common Loons (Gavia Acidification of Forest Soils: Model Develop-
portance to Invertebrates,
immer) inRelation to Alkalinity and Other Lake ment and Application forAnalyzing Impacts of
W88-08113 2110 2H Characteristics in Ontario, Acidic Deposition in Europe,
W88-10413 2112 5C W88-03195 2104 5C
Acidic Wastewater Treatment by Donnan Dial-
ysis Involving Tubular Anion-Exchange Mem-
Role of C02 in Long Term Stream Acidification Investigations Use of Limestone to
into the
branes,
Processes: A Modeling Viewpoint, Combat Acidification in Two Lakes in West
W88-08138 2110 5D W88-10489 2112 2H Wales,
W88-03213 2104 5G
Chrysophycean Microfossils Provide New In- Plasma Acid-Base and Electrolyte States of
sight into the Recent History of a NaturalK Rainbow Trout Exposed to Alum (Aluminum Rate of Acidification of Aquatic Ecosystems in
Acidic Lake (Cone Pond, New Hampshire), Sulfate) in Acidic and Alkaline Environments, Ontario, Canada,
W88-08258 2110 5C W88-10497 2112 5C W88-O4015 2105 5B

SU-12
SUBJECT INDEX
ACOUSTIC MAPPING

Numerical Technique to Correct for Weak Acid Macro-Floral Assemblages in Upland Welsh
Air Pollution, Emission and Ambient Concentra-
Errors in Gran Function Analysis of Titration Streams in Relation to Acidity, and Their Im-
tions,
2108 5B Data, portance to Invertebrates,
W88-06560
W88-04023 2105 5A W88-08113 2110 2H
Acidification of the Environment: A Canadian
Perspectives, Equilibrium Approaches to Natural Water Sys- Modelling the Effect of Acidity on Mercury
W88-06568 2108 5C tems-6. Acid-Base Properties of a Concentrated Uptake by Walleye in Acidic and Circumneutral
Bog-Water and Its Complexation Reactions with Lakes,
Role of Dry Deposition in Acidification of Aluminium(III), W88-09660 2111 5B
Waters, W88-05599 2107 2K
W88-07781 2109 5B Structure of a Diatom Community in the Spring
Impact of Acid Mine Drainage on the Stream Sector of a Stream with Low pH (Biala Wiselka,
Alkalinity and pH
of Tarns and Streams in the Ecosystem: Part I, Silesian Beskid, Poland),
English Lake District (Cumbria), W88-05648 2107 5C W88- 10370 2112 2E
W88-08080 2110 2H
Modeling River Acidity - A Transfer Function Flow Hydrogen Peroxide,
Injection Analysis of
Downcore Sulphur Isotope Ratios and Diatom Approach, Sulfite,Formaldehyde and Hydroxymethanesul-
Inferred pH in an Artificially Acidified Canadi- W88-05866 2107 7C fonic Acid in Precipitation Samples,
an Shield Lake, W88-10538 2112 5A
W88-O82O0 2110 5C Cation Cycling in a Base-poor and Base-rich
Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem, Water Acidity on Swimbladder Func-
Effects of
Acidification of a Dutch Moorland Pool: A Pa- W88-06153 2108 2K
tion and Swimming in the Fathead Minnow,
laeolimnological Study, Pimephales promelas,
2110 2H Effects of Low Ionic Strength Solutions on pH
W88-08589 W88-10822 2112 5C
of Acid Forested Soils,
Freshwater Plankton Community Succession W88-06186 2108 2K
Effects of Acid pH Shock on Phosphate Con-
During Experimental Acidification, centrations and Microbial Phosphate Uptake in
W88-08811 2110 5C Comment on the Use of Acidimetric Titrations
an Acidifying and a Circumneutral Lake,
for the Estimation of the Alkalinity and Bicar-
on Cladocera in bonate Content of Acid Upland Surface Waters, W88-10831 2112 5C
Effects of Recent Acidification
Small Clear-Water Lakes Studied by Means of W88-06427 2108 5 A
ACIDITY MEASUREMENT
Sedimentary Remains,
2110 5C Acid Neutralizing Capacity of Leaves Exposed Simple Method to Measure pH Accurately in
W88-08855
to Acidic Fog, Acid Rain Samples,
Effects of Short-Term and Continuous Experi- W88-07175 2109 5B W88-08969 2111 5 A
mental Acidification on Biomass and Productivi-
ty of Running Water Periphytic Algae, Comparison of Excess Sulfate Yields and ACIDRAES
W88-08963 2111 5C Median pH Values of Rivers in Nova Scotia and Composition of Acidic Meltwaters During
Newfoundland, 1971-1973 and 1982-1984, Snowmelt in the Scottish Highlands,
ACIDITY W88-07257 2109 5B W88-07610 2109 5B
Massachusetts Acid Rain Monitoring Project:
Phase I,
Summary of the Impact of Acid Rain on Atlan- ACIDS
5B tic Salmon (Salmo salar) in Canada,
W88-00745 2101 Evaluation of an Acidic Waste Site Cleanup
W88-07258 2109 5C
Effort,
Natural Acidity of Waters in Podzolized Soils W88-02144 2103 5D
Atlantic Salmon Resources the Northeastern
in
and Potential Impacts from Acid Precipitation,
W88-01250 2102 5B United States and the Potential Effects of Acidi-
Organic Acids from Large Volumes
Isolation of
fication from Atmospheric Deposition,
of Water by Adsorption on Macroporous Resins,
Biomass and Species Richness of Aquatic Ma- W88-07259 2109 5C
W88-07796 2109 5A
crophytes in Four Maine (U.S.A.) Lakes of Dif-
ferent Acidity, Acidification Effects on Larval Striped Bass,
Chesapeake Bay Tributaries:
Waste Acid Detoxification and Reclamation,
W88-02079 2103 5C Morone saxatilis in
W88-07972 2109 5D
A Review,
Influence of Alkaline Particulates on the Chem- W88-07262 2109 5C
Simultaneous Collection of Particles and Acidic
istry of Fog Water at Delhi, North India,
Influence of pH on the Toxicity of Aluminium Gases for Tracing Emissions from Coal-Fired
W88-02459 2103 5A
and Other Inorganic Contaminants to East Coast Power Plants,
W88-08449 2110 7B
Biomass and Compositional Changes in the Peri- Striped Bass,
phytic Community of an Artificial Stream in W88-07263 2109 5C
Process for Recovering and Recycling Coagu-
Response to Lowered pH,
Towards Establishing Aluminium Hydroxy Sili- lant Present in Water Treatment Sludges,
W88-02468 2103 5C
cate Solubility Relationships for Natural Waters, W88-10104 2112 5D
Electrometric Determination of the pH of At- W88-07315 2109 2K
mospheric Precipitation, Strong and Weak Acids in Lake Waters - A
W88-02854 2104 5A Latent Effects of Pulse Exposure to Aluminum Methodological Study,
and Low pH on Size, Ionic Composition, and W88-10307 2112 5A
Influence of Water pH on the Perivitelline Fluid Feeding Efficiency of Lake Trout (Salvelinus
of Perch (Perca Fluviatilis) Eggs, namaycush) Alevins, ACINETOBACTER
W88-03656 2105 5C W88-07639 2109 5C Isolation and Characterization of Acinetobacter
Strains Present in the Liquid Phase of an Aero-
Abundance, Growth, and Food Supply of White Empirical Models of Fish Response to Lake bic Fixed Bed Digester, while Treating a Petro-
Suckers (Catostomus Commersoni) in Relation Acidification, chemical Effluent,
to Lake Morphometry and pH, W88-07640 2109 5C W88-02087 2103 5D
W88-03675 2105 5C
Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Salmon (Salmo ACIVATED CARBON
Deposition of Aluminum in the Gill Epithelium salar) to Episodic Increases in Acidity of Nova
Cost and Performance Evaluation for Full Scale,
of Rainbow Trout (Salmo Gairdneri Richard- Scotia Rivers,
Single Solute Control of Synthetic Organic
son) Subjected to Sublethal Concentrations of W88-07642 2109 5C
Chemicals by Granular Activated Carbon Ad-
the Metal,
sorption,
W88-03676 2105 5C Microbial Ferrous Iron Oxidation in Acidic So-
W88-05754 2107 5F
lution,
Lake Acidification Model: Practical Tool, W88-08009 2110 5B
2H
ACOUSTIC MAPPING
W88-03803 2105
Effects of Low pH
and Humus on the Survivor- Development of Nondestructive Testing Sys-
Chemical Processes Governing Soil and Water ship, Growth and Feeding of Gammarus pulex tems for In Situ Evaluation of Concrete Struc-
Acidification, (L.) (Amphipoda), tures,

W88-04014 2105 5B W88-08083 2110 5C W88-05700 2107 8F

SU-13
SUBJECT INDEX
ACOUSTICS

ACOUSTICS Adsorption of Benzene from Water by Activat-


Hydroacouslic Biomass Estimation Techniques, ed Carbon,
Application of GAC to Industrial Wastewaters
W88-02290 2103 5D
W88-0O654 2101 7B W88-00448 2101 5F
Removal of Toxic or Priority Pollutants from
Engineering Geology and Geomorphology of Adsorption of Polychlorinated Biphenyls from
Process Wastewater by GAC,
Streambank Erosion: Report 3, The Application Water by Activated Carbon, W88-02291
of Waterborne Geophysical Techniques in Flu- W88-00449 2103 5D
2101 5B
vial Environments,
W88-00849 Influence of Contact Time and Turbulence on
Pretreatment of Industrial Wastes with GAC for
2101 2J Removal of Priority Pollutants,
the Adsorption of Organics on Powdered Acti- W88-02292
Use of the Acoustic Method for Checking the vated Carbon, 2103 5D
Quality of
Concrete of Hydroelectric and W88-00450 2101 5F Source Treatment of Industrial Wastewater with
Pumped Storage Stations, Granular Activated Carbon,
W88-10225 Removal of Cd(II) from Plating Waste Water by
2112 8G W88-02293 2103 5D
an Activated Carbon Process,
ACRE-FOOT W88-00451 5D
Alternative
2101 Influence of Biological Activity on GAC Per-
Metric Units for Acre-Foot and formance,
Acre-Inch, Removal of Priority Pollutants with a Combined
W88-02297 2103 5D
W88-03788 Powdered Activated Carbon-Activated Sludge
2105 7C
Process, Biological Treatment with Granular Activated
ACRE-INCH W88-00452 2101 5D Carbon,
Alternative Metric Units for Acre-Foot and W88-02298
Treatment of Phenol and Substituted Phenols 2103 5D
Acre-Inch,
with an Anaerobic Activated Carbon Filter Thermal Reactivation of Granular Activated
W88-03788 2105 7C W88-00457 2101 5D Carbon,
ACRIDINE W88-02299 2103 5D
Method and Apparatus for Producing Ultrapure
Factors Affecting NOx Production During Char
Water,
Oxidation, Methodology of Industrial Wastewater PAC
W88-00495 2101 5F Evaluations,
W88-08468 2 110 5B
W88-02300 2103 5D
Regeneration of Activated Carbon at Ambient
ACRIDINE ORANGE Temperatures Using Supercritical Solvents,
Acridine Orange Direct Counts in Drinking Application of PACT(R) to Municipal
W88-00541 2101 5D Wastewaters,
Water Control Programmes - A Method to
W88-02301 2103 5D
Catch up with Bacterial Dormancy, Formation and Removal of Bromoform During
W88-03765 2105 5 A Desalination, Application of PACT(R) to Industrial
W88-00546 2101 3 A Wastewaters,
ACTINOMYCETES
W88-02302 2103 5D
Effect of Carbohydrate in the Sediment on the Incineration ofWater Pollutants with Activated
Musty Odor Production by Actinomycetes, Char from Coal, Wood, or Crop Residues in a Biological/Adsorption Interactions with PAC
W88-02013 2103 2H System Designed to Produce Energy and Pyrol- W88-02305
ysis Byproduct Chemicals,
2103 5D
Deodorizing of Sludge Solids by Actinomycetes, W88-00733 Nitrogen and Contaminant Control of Coke
2101 5D
W88-02886 2104 5D Plant Effluents in an Upgraded Biological
Pilot Studies on the Toxicity of Effluent from
System,
ACTIVATED ALUMINA Conventional and Carbon Enhanced Treatment W88-02307
Defluoridation of Black Creek Aquifer Waters of Refinery Wastewater: Phase III,
2103 5G
W88-01769 5F W88-00879 Thermal Regeneration of PACT(R) Process
2103 2101 5D
Powdered Activated Carbon,
ACTIVATED BIOFILTER PROCESS Treatability of Diverse Waste Streams in the W88-02308
Kinetics of an Activated Biofilter Process PACT Activated Carbon-Biological Process,
2103 5D
W88-02017 2103 5D W88-00977 2102 5D Wet Air Regeneration of PAC,
W88-02309 2103 5D
ACTIVATED CARBON Reactions of Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide
Evolution of Organics in a Potable Water Treat- with Resorcinol in Aqueous Solution and Ad- Comparison of Powdered and Granular Carbon
ment System, sorbed on Granular Activated Carbon, Economics in Wastewater Treatment,
W88-00066 W88-01847 2103 W88-02311
2101 5F 5F 2103 5D
Ozonation, NitrificationEnhancement in the Powdered Ac- Adsorption of Organic Compounds onto Acti-
W88-0O322 tivated Carbon-Activated Sludge Process for the vated Carbon,
2101 5D
Treatment of Petroleum Refinery Wastewaters W88-02827 2104 5D
Active Carbon Adsorption, W88-01853 2103 3D
W88-00323 2101 5D Treatment of Coal Conversion Wastewater with
Characterization of Adsorbates from Activated the Powdered Activated Carbon-Contact Stabi-
Carbon Regeneration, Carbon Columns Part I: The Effect of Raw lization Activated Sludge Process,
W88-00325 Water Pretreatment on the Sorption of Organo- W88-02896
2101 5D 2104 5D
halogen Compounds,
Application of Organic Analysis for Evaluation W88-02085 Treatment of a Landfill Leachate in Powdered
2103 5F
of Granular Activated Carbon Performance in Activated Carbon Enhanced Sequencing Batch
Drinking Water Treatment, PAC-Activated Sludge Treatment of Coke-Plant Bioreactors,
W88-00423 Wastewater, W88-03235
2101 5A 2104 5G
W88-02136 2103 5D
Selective Adsorption of Organic
Homologs onto Carbon Adsorption Isotherms for Organic Con-
Activated Carbon from Dilute Aqueous Solu- Enhanced COD Removal from Pharmaceutical stituents of Industrial Wastewaters,
tions-Solovophobic Interaction Approach: De- Wastewater Using Powdered Activated Carbon W88-03267 2104 5D
velopment and Test Theory, Addition to an Activated Sludge System,
W88-00445 W88-02204 2103 5D Enteric Virus Removal from Water by Coal-
2101 5F
based Sorbents: Development of Low-cost
Experimentally Observed Anomalies in Mass Transfer Characteristics of Activated Water Filters,
Com-
petitive Adsorption and Reexamination of Carbon Adsorption, W88-03568
Some 2105 5F
Available Models, W88-02287 2103 5D
W88-00446 Carbon Leaves Good Taste in Canadians"
2101 5F Effect of Operating Parameters on Carbon Mouths,
Application of Thermal Desorption-Gas Chro-
Usage, W88-03601 2105 5F
W88-02288 2103 5D
matography/Mass Spectrometry Monitor Dy-
to
namic Adsorption Kinetics of Adsorption on Activated Carbon: I.
in Activated Carbon, Application of GAC to Municipal Wastewaters Single-Solute Systems,
W88-00447 2101 5A W88-02289 2103 5D W88-03795 2105 5F

SU-14
SUBJECT INDEX
ACTIVATED SLUDGE

Contaminated Ground-Water Containment/


Kinetics of Adsorption on Activated Carbon: II. Federal Activities Related to the Treatment of
Drinking Water, Treatment System at the Northwest Boundary,
Multisolute Systems,
2105 5F W88-05810 2107 5F Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado.
W88-03796
W88-09182 2111 5G
Kinetics of Adsorption on Activated Carbon: Use of Ozone and Granular Activated Carbon in
Drinking Water Treatment, Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated
III. Natural Organic Material,

W88-03797 2105 5F W88-05814 2107 5F Carbon for Removal of DBCP, EDB, and TCP
atUltra-Low Concentrations,
Effects of Temperature, Time, and Biomass on Operation of Full-Scale Granular Activated W88-09323 2111 5F
Wet Air Regeneration of Carbon, Carbon Contactors for Removal of Organics,
2105 5D W88-05815 2107 5F Case History Treatment of Contaminant
W88-03830 -

Ground Water Using Elevated Temperature Air


Combined Effect of Carbon Dosage and Initial Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated
Stripping,
Adsorbate Concentration on the Adsorption Iso- Carbon for Removal of Selected Organic Con- 2111 5G
W88-09329
therm of Heavy Metals on Activated Carbon, taminants at Ultra Low Levels,
2105 5D W88-05823 2107 5F
W88-O4020 Innovative Aquifer Restoration Techniques at a

Site Northern Vermont Contaminated by


in
Wet Air Regeneration of PAC: Comparison of Measure to Improve the Quality of the
Strategic
Gasoline Hydrocarbons,
Carbons with Different Surface Oxygen Charac- Water Supply in Shanghai: A Brief Review of
W88-09515 2111 5G
teristics, the Water Intake Works from Upstream of
W88-04255 2105 5D Huangpu River,
Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treat-
W88-06276 2108 5D
ment Systems,
Repeated Exhaustion and Chemical Regenera-
W88-09531 2111 5F
tion of Activated Carbon, Granular Activated Carbon Passes Water Qual-
W88-04259 2105 5D ity Test,
2108 5F Experiences with Treatment for Volatile Organ-
W88-06495
ic Contaminants,
Adsorption of Heavy Metals onto Hydrous Acti-
Control of Emissions from an Air Stripper W88-09644 2111 5F
vated Carbon,
W88-04442 2105 5D Treating Contaminated Groundwater,
W88-06740 2108 5F Using GAC to Remove VOCs from Air Stripper
Pulsed Regeneration of Adsorption Column, Off-Gas,
W88-04810 2106 5D Replacement of Sand by Granular Activated W88-09836 2111 5F
Carbon in Rapid Gravity Sand Filters,
Anaerobic Treatment of a Biologically Inhibito- W88-07057 2109 5F Granular Activated Carbon for Controlling
ry Wastewater, THMs,
W88-04888 2106 5D Discovery and Elimination of Dioxins from a W88-09837 2111 5F
Carbon Reactivation Process,
Modeling Point-of-Entry Radon Removal by W88-07382 2109 5D Heterogeneous Coagulation of Organic Colloid
GAC, and Powdered Activated Carbon,
W88-05090 2106 5F Optimizing the Removal of Geosmin and 2-
W88-10272 2112 5D
Methylisoborneol by Powdered Activated
Nitrification in Powdered-Activated Carbon-
Carbon, Aquifer Restoration: Chlorinated Organics Re-
Activated Sludge Process, W88-07383 2109 5F moval Considerations in Proven vs Innovative
W88-05181 2107 5D
Technologies,
Comparative Study of Biofilm Shear Loss on 2112 5G
Adsorption of Synthetic Organic Shock Load- W88-10408
Different Adsorptive Media,
ings, W88-07421 2109 5D Removal of Pollutants from Dilute Wastewater
W88-05182 2107 5F
by the PACT Treatment Process,
Studies on Removal of Malathion from Water
Rate of Humic Substance Uptake During Acti- W88-10410 2112 5D
by Means of Activated Charcoal,
vated Carbon Adsorption, W88-07497 2109 5F
W88-05184 2107 5F ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION
Coagulation and Adsorption of Humic Sub-
Adsorption of Pollutants from Wastewater onto
Biological Activated Carbon As Tertiary Treat-
Activated Carbon Based on External Mass
stances: An
Analysis of Surrogate Parameters
ment for Municipal-Industrial Wastewater, for Predicting Effects of Trihalomethane For-
Transfer and Pore Diffusion,
W88-05208 2107 5D 2109 5D mation Potential,
W88-07538
W88-07133 2109 5F
Effect of Activated Carbon Pore Structure on Wet
Air Oxidation of
Some Intermediates in the
Activated Sludge Process Performance,
Phenanthrene Adsorbed on Powdered Activated ACTIVATED CARBON *FIXED BEDS
W88-05255 2107 5D Adsorption of Pollutants on to Activated
Carbon,
W88-07545 2109 5F Carbon in Fixed Beds,
Wastewater Treatment with Powdered Carbon 5D
W88-03813 2105
and Wet Oxidation Regeneration,
Effect of Complexation on the Adsorption of
W88-05260 2107 5D ACTIVATED CLAYS
Cadmium by Activated Carbon,
Replacing Sand with GAC in Rapid Gravity W88-07655 2109 5D Potential of Acid Activated Clays in the Clarifi-

Filters,
cation of Menhaden Stickwater,
Negative-Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spec- W88-04119 2105 5D
W88-05317 2107 5F
trometry and Ames Mutagenicity Tests of
Optimizing the Placement of GAC Filtration Granular Activated Carbon Treated Waste ACTIVATED ROTATING BIOLOGICAL
Units, Water, CONTACTOR
W88-05318 2107 5F W88-07814 2109 5A Biological Treatment of Simulated Landfill
Leachate Containing Chlordane,
Granular Activated Carbon Filter-Adsorber Role of GACActivity and Particle Size During
W88-03234 2104 5G
Systems, the Fluidized-Bed Anaerobic Treatment of Re-
W88-05320 2107 5F finery Sour Water Stripper Bottoms, ACTIVATED SLUDGE
W88-08007 21 10 5D Treatment of Coal Liquefaction Waste with
Removing VOCs from Groundwater Containing PAC-Enhanced Activated Sludge Process,
Humic Substances by Means of Coupled Air Polychlorinated Dioxin and Furan Discharge
W88-O0983 2102 5D
Stripping and Adsorption, During Carbon Reactivation,
W88-05338 2107 5F W88-08571 2110 5B
Total Organic Halogen (TOX) Formation Po-
tentials in Activated Sludge Treatment and
Studies on the Efficiency of a Local Fertilizer Anaerobic Fluid-Bed Treatment of Coal Con-
Small Rivers,
Waste as a Low Cost Adsorbent, version Wastewater,
2111 5D W88-01825 2103 5D
W88-05597 2107 5D W88-09038

Home Treatment Technology for Removal of Dis- Cultivation of Anaerobic Granular Sludge in
Effectiveness of Commercially Available
Water Purification Systems for Removing Or- solved Gasoline Components from Ground UASB Reactors with Aerobic Activated Sludge
ganic Contaminants, Water, as Seed,

W88-05756 2107 5F W88-09136 2111 5D W88-01839 2103 5D

SU-15
Jmsm

SUBJECT INDEX
ACTIVATED SLUDGE

Evaluation of Activated Biofiltration and Acti- Application of Combined Powdered Carbon/ Effects of Salinity on a Rendering - Meat
vated Biofiltration/Activated Sludge Technol- Pack-
Activated Sludge Treatment to Lurgi Process ing - Hide Curing Wastewater Activated Sludge
ogies, Coal Gasification Wastewaters, Process,
W88-01851 2103 5D W88-02303 2103 5D W88-04527 2106 5D
Nitrification Enhancement in the Powdered Ac-
Priority Pollutant Removal: Comparison of the Design and Evaluation of Biofilter Treatment
tivated Carbon-Activated Sludge Process for the
DuPont PACT(R) Process with Activated Systems,
Treatment of Petroleum Refinery Wastewaters
Sludge Followed by Granular Carbon Columns, W88-04586
W88-01853 2103 5D 2106 5D
W88-02304 2103 5D
Activated Sludge Settlers: Design and Optimiza- Opinion Differences in Design Lead to Proof of
Seasonal Species Composition, Density and Role Process,
tion,
W88-01955 of Nematodes in Activated-Sludge Effluent W88-04661
2103 5D 2106 5D
Treatment Works,
Response of Fecal Coliforms and Antibiotic- W88-02345 Process and Apparatus for Mixing a Gas and a
2103 5D
Resistant Escherichia coli to Incremental Doses Liquid,
of Ozone During Disinfection of Activated Effluent Quality Variations in Relation to Water W88-04793 2106 5D
Sludge Effluent, Reuse for Irrigation,
W88-02006 W88-02401 Toxicity Reduction at Municipal Wastewater
2103 5D 2103 5E
Treatment Plants,
Stable Foams in Activated Sludge Plants, Identification of Dimethyl Disulfide-Forming W88-04885 2106 5D
W88-02055 2103 5D Bacteria Isolated from Activated Sludre,
W88-02709 Mathematical Model
of the Carbon-limited
Influence of Ultrasound on the Settling Rate of
2104 5D Growth of Filamentous and Floc-forming Orga-
Filamentous Bacteria in Activated Sludge (Der Immobilization of Activated Sludge by nisms in Low F/M Sludge,
PVA-
Einfluss von Ultraschall auf das Absetzverhalten W88-04890
Boric Acid Method, 2106 5D
von Fadenfoermigen Bakterien im Blaehsch- W88-02713 2104 5D Comprehensive Model of Activated Sludge
lamm),
W88-02083 2103 5D General Model for Single-Sludge Wastewater Wastewater Treatment System,
Treatment Systems, W88-05159 2107 5D
Process Performance of Pilot-Scale Activated
W88-02820 2104 5D
Sludge Treatment of Pretreated Coal Gasifica- Nitrification in Powdered-Activated Carbon-
tion Wastewater, Activated Sludge Process,
Estimating Volatile Organic Compound Emis-
W88-02133 2103 5D sions from Publicly Owned Treatment Works,
W88-05181 2107 5D
W88-02843 2104 5D
PAC-Activated Sludge Treatment of Coke-Plant Measurement of the Effects of Cadmium Stress
Wastewater, on Protozoan Grazing of Bacteria (Bacterivory)
Two Factory Applications of a Microwave
W88-02136 2103 5D in Activated Sludge by Fluorescence Microsco-
System Percent Solids Analyzer and Oven,
py.
Effects of Salinity on a Rendering-Meat Packing W88-03252 2104 5D W88-05193 2107 5D
Hide Curing Wastewater Activated Sludge
Fixed Activated Sludge Makes Sewage Treat-
Process, Anaerobic Digestion of Surplus Activated
W88-02141 ment Simple,
2103 5D Sludge in a Fixed-Film Bioreactor,
W88-03725 2105 5D W88-05584 2107 5D
Pilot-ScaleAnaerobic Treatment of Peroxide
Bleachery Waste, Paper Machine Effluent and Intensification of Activated Sludge Waste Water Activities of Some Fermentation Enzymes in
Waste Activated Sludge, Treatment, Activated Sludge and Their Relationship to En-
W88-02166 W88-03736 2105 5D hanced Phosphorus Removal,
2103 5D
W88-05585 2107 5D
Sludge Bulking Control for Highly Degradable Performance of Sequencing Batch Reactor Acti-
Wastewaters Using the Cyclic Activated Sludge vated Sludge Processes for Simultaneous Re- Effects of Organic Toxicants on Methane Pro-
System, moval of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and BOD as duction and Hydrogen Gas Levels during the
W88-02170 2103 5D Applied to Small Community Sewage Treat- Anaerobic Digestion of Waste Activated Sludge,
ment, W88-05601
Studies of the Uptake of
2107 5D
Heavy Metals by Acti- W88-03743 2105 5D
vated Sludge, Moisture Retention Characteristics and Volume
W88-02182 2103 5D Transient Responses Incorporating Products Reduction of Municipal Sludges,
Formation, W88-06220 2108 5D
Enhanced COD Removal from Pharmaceutical
W88-O3802 2105 5D
Wastewater Using Powdered Activated Carbon Identification of Filamentous Organisms in Nu-
Addition to an Activated Sludge System, Removal Activated Sludge Plants in South
Pilot Testing for Combined Treatment of Leach- trient
W88-022O4 2103 5D ate from A Domestic Waste Landfill Site, Africa,
W88-03853 2105 5D W88-06221 2108 5D
Waste Activated Sludge Digestion with Ther-
mophilic Attached Films, Management of Wastewater from Soap and
Activated Sludge Clarifiers: Design Require-
W88-02206 2103 5D Food Industries: A Case Study,
ments and Research Priorities,
W88-04068 W88-06438 2108 5D
In-Basin Chlorination for Control of Activated 2105 5D
Sludge Bulking in Industrial Waste Treatment
Control of Nocardia Scum in Activated Sludge Operating Experiences at a Large Continuously
Plants,
by Periodic Anoxia, Fed, Intermittently Decanted, Activated Sludge
W88-O2207 2103 5D W88-04076 Plant,
2105 5D
W88-06487 2108 5D
Regulation of the Synthesis of the Denitrifying
Enzymes in Activated Sludge, Dynamic Changes in Populations of the Activat-
ed Sludge Community: Effects of Dissolved Activated Sludge Process Combined with Bio-
W88-02213 2103 5D Oxygen Variations, film Cultivation,

Activated Sludge Treatment of a High Strength W88-04373 W88-06766 2108 5D


2105 5D
Nitrogenous Waste,
Application of the Fluorescent-Antibody Tech-
W88-02214 Influence of Oxic and Anoxic Mixing Zones in
2103 5D nique for the Detection of Sphaerotilus natans in
Compartment Systems on Substrate Removal
Removal of Azo Dyes by Activated Sludge,
the Activated Sludge and Sludge Characteristics in Activated Sludge
Process,
W88-07025 2109 5D
Plants,
W88-02215 5D W88-04374
2103 2105 5D DDT Degradation by Bacteria from Activated
Biological Treatment of Sludge,
Soy Sauce Fermenta- Effect of Alternating Aerobic and Anaerobic
tion Waste Computer Simulation of Fill-and- W88-07127 2109 5D
-
Conditions on the Economics of the Activated
Draw Activated Sludge System, Sludge System, Nickel Accumulation by Bacteria,
W88-02216 2103 5D W88-04375 2105 5D W88-07152 2109 5B

SU-16
SUBJECT INDEX
ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS

Phosphate Removal by Column Packed Blast Application of Batch Kinetic Data to the Sizing Restoration of the Ability to Settle Bulking
Furnace Slag: I. Fundamental Research by Syn- of Continuous-Flow Activated Sludge Reactors, Sludge by Bacterial Seeding in Wastewater
thetic Wastewater, W88-01944 2103 5D Treatment,
W88-07157 2109 5D W88-04656 2106 5D
Computer Aided Control of Nitrogen Removal
Phosphate Removal by Column Packed Blast in Small Activated Sludge Wastewater Treat- Effects of Cationic Surfactants on Settling Prop-
Furnace Slag: II. Practical Application of Sec- ment Plants, of Sewage Activated Sludge,
erties

ondary Effluent, W88-01959 2103 5D W88-04657 2106 5D


W88-07158 2109 5D
Field Verification of On-Line Instrumentation at Control of Activated Sludge Filamentous Bulk-
Reversible and Irreversible Inhibition of Meta- a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant, ing: VII. Effect of Anoxic Conditions,
bolic Activity in Biological Phosphorus Remov- W88-01960 2103 5D W88-04844 2106 5D
al Systems,
2109 5D Operational Variables Affecting Performance of Steady State Modeling of Reactor-Settler Inter-
W88-07159
the Selector-Complete Mix Activated Sludge action,
Substitution of the Final Clarifier by Membrane Process, W88-04846 2106 5D
Filtration within the Activated Sludge Process W88-02849 2104 5D
with Increased Pressure: Initial Findings, Theories for Estimation of the Fraction of Deni-
W88-08139 2110 5D Treatment of Coal Conversion Wastewater with trifiers in Combined Nitrifying-Denitrifying
the Powdered Activated Carbon-Contact Stabi- Treatment Plants,
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment lization Activated Sludge Process, W88-04853 2106 5D
of Low Concentration Wastewaters: II. Dynam- W88-02896 2104 5D
ics, Effect of Anaerobic Conditions on Activated
5D Oxidation Ditches in Wastewater Treatment, Sludge Filamentous Bulking Laboratory Sys-
W88-08149 2110 in
W88-02944 2104 5D tems,
Growth Inhibition of Bacillus Subtilis by Basic W88-04856 2106 5D
Dyes, Activated Sludge Process Used in Coal Conver-
5D sion (1976-Feb 1984): Citations from the U.S.
W88-08257 2110 Operator's Guide to Rotifers and Wastewater
Department of Energy (EDB) Data Base.
Treatment Processes,
Gas Transfer Kinetics in Oxygen Activated W88-02945 2104 5D
W88-04873 2106 5D
Sludge,
W88-08577 2110 5D Development and Performance of a Pilot-Scale,
Mechanism of Metal Removal in Activated
Activated Sludge Facility for the Treatment of a
Sludge,
Method of Biopolymeric Sludge Dewatering, Textile Wastewater,
W88-05167 2107 5D
W88-10108 2112 5D W88-03227 2104 5D
Activated Sludge Process Control by Behaviour
Treatment and Characterization of Biological Activated Sludge Treatment and Salt Marsh Po-
of Secondary Settling Tanks,
Sludges from the Pulp and Paper Industry, lishing for Seafood Processing Wastewater: An
Experimental Investigation,
W88-05254 2107 5D
W88-10328 2112 5E
W88-03250 2104 5D
Effect of Activated Carbon Pore Structure on
Effect of Temperature on Anaerobic Digestion
Activated Sludge Process Performance,
of Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater Sludges, Preliminary Observations on Polyhydroxybutyr-
Metabolism in the Activated Sludge Process, W88-05255 2107 5D
W88-10329 2112 5E ate
W88-03775 2105 5D
Wastewater Treatment with Powdered Carbon
Improving the Settling of Activated Sludge by
Improvement of Settling Characteristics of Acti-
and Wet Oxidation Regeneration,
Chemical Additives,
vated Sludge by Addition of a Flock-Forming W88-05260 2107 5D
W88-10339 2112 5D
Bacterium,
ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS Alkalinity and pH Changes in the Activated
W88-03812 2105 5D
Sludge Process,
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment
of Low Concentration Wastewaters: I. Steady Analysis of Full-Scale SBR Operation at W88-05267 2107 5D
State, Grundy Center, Iowa,
Floe Formation in the Activated Sludge Proc-
W88-00070 2101 5D W88-03829 2105 5D
ess,

Sewage Sludge Stabilisation and Disinfection. Effects of Temperature, Time, and Biomass on W88-05347 2107 5D
W88-O0237 2101 5D Wet Air Regeneration of Carbon,
Metal Toxicity on Phosphate Removal in Pure
W88-03830 2105 5D
Accelerated Cold Anaerobic Digestion, Culture and in Activated Sludge Systems,
Foaming in Anaerobic Digesters A Survey and W88-05509 2107 5D
W88-00248 2101 5D -

Laboratory Investigation,
Wastewater Treatment, W88-03852 2105 5D Alum Flocculation and Bioflocculation of Acti-
W88-00334 2101 5D vated Sludge for Vacuum Filtration,

Competitive Growth of Zoogloea Ramigera and W88-05548 2107 5D


Ecological Aspects of Used-Water Treatment, Type 02 IN in Activated Sludge and Pure Cul-
Volume 3: The Processes and Their Ecology. ture A Model
- for Low F:M Bulking, Don't Bother with Secondary Clarifier Distrib-
W88-00490 2101 5D W88-03854 2105 5D uted Inlets,
W88-05564 2107 5D
Application of a Suspension-Airlift-Loop-Reac- Activated Sludge Treatment of Waste Water
tor to the Purification of Difficult Wastewater Contaminated with Heavy Metals: Advantages Settling Behavior of Activated Sludgefrom an
(Einsatz eines Suspensions-Airlift-Schlaufen of the Use of Sepiolita into the Biological Units, Effluent Treatment Plant of a Petrochemical
Reaktors zur Reinigung Problematischer Ab- W88-04125 2105 5D Industry: Involvement of Biofactor in Sludge
waesser), Bulking,
W88-01814 2103 5D Process Considerations in Biological Treatment W88-06017 2108 5D
of Low Concentration Wastewaters. II. Dynam-
Prediction of Soluble Nickel Removal by Acti- ics, Bury Sludge Digestion Plant: Early Operating
vated Sludge Using Free Metal Ion Concentra- W88-04339 2105 5D Experiences,
tions, W88-06199 2108 5D
W88-01938 2103 5D Development and Optimization of a Process
Combination of a Highest-Loaded Activated Fate of Heavy Metals in Pilot-Plant Scale
Response of Phthalate Esters-Acclimated Acti- Sludge Stage and Biologically Intensified Filtra- Upflow Sludge-Blanket Clarifiers,
vated Sludge to 2,4-Dinitrophenol, tion, W88-06205 2108 5D
W88-01940 2103 5D W88-04381 2105 5D
Simplified Kinetic Model to Simulate Soluble
Fate of Toxic Organic Compounds in Activated Control of Biological Scum in Activated Sludge Organic Substances Removal in an Activated
Sludge and Integrated PAC Systems, Plants by Means of Selective Flotation, Sludge Aeration Tank,
W88-01941 2103 5D W88-04383 2105 5D W88-06314 2108 5D

SU-17
SUBJECT INDEX
ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESS

Computer-aided Load Smoothing with Energy BiologicalMechanism of Acetate Uptake Medi- Mortality and Quantitative Aspects of Storage
Management (CALSEM) for Activated-Sludge ated by Carbohydrate Consumption in Excess Cell Utilization in Mussels, Mytilus Edulis, Fol-
Sewage Treatment Plants, Phosphorus Removal Systems, lowing Exposure to Diesel Oil Hydrocarbons,
W88-06460 2108 5D W88-10264 2112 5D W88-06681 2108 5C
Treatment of Anaerobically Digested Palm Oil Two-Stage Activated Sludge Treatment of an Behavior and Form of Psephenus Herricki
Mill Effluent by Pressurised Activated Sludge, Integrated Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent, (DeKay) (Coleoptera:Psephenidae) in Relation
W88-06473 2108 5D W88-10293 2112 5D to Water Flow,

Kinetics and Stoichiometry of Activated Sludge W88-06693 2108 2E


Development of Waste Water Treatment in the
Treatment of a Toxic Organic Wastewater, Finnish Pulp and Paper Industry,
Algal Population and Auxotrophic Adaptation
W88-06490 2108 5D W88-10312 2112 5D in a Sugar Refinery Wastewater Environment,

Activated Sludge Characteristics in a Phospho- W88-06845 2109 5D


Practical ExperiencesActivated Sludge
in
rus Depleted Environment, Treatment within the Metsa-Serla Group,
W88-06759 Acid Brine Shrimp: Metabolic Strategies in Os-
2108 5D W88-10315 2112 5D motic and Ionic Adaptation,
Lack of Repression by Oxygen of the Denitrify- Efficiency of a Biological Activated Sludge Ef- W88-06988 2109 2H
ing Enzymes in Activated Sludge, fluent Treatment Plant with Extended Aeration,
W88-06765 Elements of Natural Adaptation of Native Bac-
2108 5D W88-10316 2112 5D
Macrocosms Following Organic Contami-
terial

Citrus Processing Wastewater Treatment, Control of the Phosphorus Level of Effluent in nation,
W88-06824 2109 5D the Treatment of Forest Industry Waste Waters, W88-09313 2111 5C
W88-10318 2112 5D
Effluent Treatment Standards for the Future ADDITIVES
Using the Resources of Today, Improvement of COD Elimination in Activated Method for Strengthening Soft Soil,
W88-07056 2109 5D Sludge Treatment Plant for Pulp and Paper Mill W88-01779 2103 2G
Waste Waters,
Bacterial Leaching of Metals from Digested W88-10322 ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE
2112 5D
Sewage Sludge, Use of ATP as a Measure for Control of Micro-
W88-07062 2109 5D Sludge Handling and Disposal at Finnish Acti- bial Contamination in Metalworking Fluids,
vated Sludge Plants, W88-02189
Nitrate Versus Oxygen Respiration in the Acti-
2103 5G
W88-10327 2112 5E
vated Sludge Process,
ATP as a Measure of Anaerobic Sludge Digester
W88-07419 2109 5D Process Alternatives for Enhanced Biological Activity,
Treatment Efficiency of Forest Industry Ef- W88-04891
SSSP: Simulation of Single-Sludge Processes, 2106 5D
fluents,
W88-07420 2109 5D W88-10334 2112 5D Distribution of Some Non-Phototrophic Bacte-
Continuously Fed Intermittently Decanted Acti- ria and Active Biomass (ATP) in the Permanent-
Control of Activated Sludge Circulation and of
vated Sludge: A Rational Basis for Design, ly Anoxic Fjord Framvaren,
Secondary Settling Tank Hydraulics,
W88-07541 W88-08928 2110 2L
2109 5D W88-10340 2112 5D
Evaluation of INT-Dehydrogenase Assay for Comparison of Extraction Methods in the Deter-
Removal of Pollutants from Dilute Wastewater
Heavy Metal Inhibition of Activated Sludge, mination of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in
by the PACT Treatment Process,
W88-07547 2109 5D Phytoplankton and Seston,
W88-10410 2112 5D W88-10114 2112 7B
Significance of Biosorption for the Hazardous ACTIVATED SLUDGE PROCESSES
Organics Removal Efficiency of a Biological Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) Regula-
ADENOVIRUS
Reactor, tion: A Way Optimize Pollution Removal and
to Community Outbreak of Adenovirus Type 7a
W88-07552 2109 5D Energy Savings in the Low Load Activated Infections Associated with a Swimming Pool,

Sludge Process, W88-00102 2101 5C


Evaluation of the Two-Zone Wastewater Treat-
W88-01958 2103 5D
ment Process at Norristown, Pennsylvania, ADENYLATE ENERGY
W88-07961 2109 5D Energy Savings by Optimization of Activated Variation in Adenylate Energy Charge and
Sludge Aeration, Phosphoadenylate Pool Size in Estuarine Orga-
Effects of IntermittentLack of Oxygen on Bio-
W88-05273 2107 5D nisms after an Oil Spill,
logical Treatment of Waste Waters,
W88-00079 2101 5C
W88-08171 2110 5D ACTIVATED SLUDGE TREATMENT
Study on the Shaking Culture Method to Evalu-
Activated Sludge Treatment of Wine-Distillery ADENYLATE ENERGY CHARGE
Wastewaters, Field and Laboratory Study Using Adenylate
ate the Effect of Municipal Sewage on the
W88-05572 2107 5D Energy Charge as an Indicator of Stress in Myti-
Growth of Porphyra Yezoensis, (In Japanese),
W88-08889
lus edulis Nephtys
and incisa Treated with
2110 5E ADAPTATION Dredged Material,
Genetic Adaptation to Heavy Metals in Aquatic W88-11279
Studies of the Sampling Time of the Effluent of 2112 5C
Organisms: A Review,
the Municipal Sewage Treatment Plant to
W88-02691 2104 5C ADIGE RIVER
Evaluate the Effects on the Growth of Porphyra
Yezoensis, (In Japanese), Suspended Matter Properties and its Role in
Changes in Escherichia coli Cells Starved in
W88-08890 Pollutant Transfer from the River to the Sea.
2110 5E Seawater or Grown in Seawater-Wastewater
Case Study: Adige River-Adriatic Sea,
Mixtures,
Performance Evaluation of an Activated Sludge W88-03862 2105 5B
W88-02706 2104 5B
Process Using a Personal Computer Spread
Sheet, Effect of Adaptation to Phenol on Biodegrada-
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS
W88-08905 Processes and Causes of Lake Acidification
2110 5D tion of Monosubstituted Phenols by Aquatic Mi-
during Spring Snowmelt in the West-Central
crobial Communities,
Enhanced Polyphosphate Organism Cultures in Adirondack Mountains, New York,
W88-02707 2104 5C
Activated Sludge Systems: Part 1. Enhanced W88-08259 2110 5C
Culture Development, Cyanobacterial Water-Blooms,
W88-08906 2110 5D W88-03845 2105 5C
ADIRONDACKS
Expected pH for Halving Sulfate in Adirondack
Review of the Role of Nocardia-Like Filaments Adaptation of Aquatic Microbial Communities Rain,
in Activated Sludge Foaming, toHg(++) W88-05161
Stress, 2107 5B
W88-08909 2110 5D W88-05447 2107 5C
Simulated Response of an Acidic Adirondack
Anoxic/Oxic Activated Sludge Treatment Ki- Comparison of Antibiotic Production from Four Lake Watershed to Various Liming Mitigation
Cyanides and Phenols,
netics of Ecotypes of the Marine Alga, Dunaliella, Strategies,
W88-09529 2111 5D W88-06086 2108 5C W88-07442 2109 5G

SU-18
SUBJECT INDEX
ADSORPTION

Empirical Models of Fish Response to Lake Pennsylvania's Wetland Regulations and the Application of Thermal Desorption-Gas Chro-
Acidification, Army Corps of Engineers 404 Permitting in matography/Mass Spectrometry to Monitor Dy-
W 88-07640 2109 5C Pennsylvania, namic Adsorption in Activated Carbon,
W88-04960 2106 6E W88-00447 2101 5A
ADJOINT SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis for Mass Transport, Water Use Registration and Reporting in New Adsorption of Benzene from Water by Activat-
W88-10944 2112 5B Hampshire, ed Carbon,
W88-06171 2108 5F W88-00448 2101 5F
ADJUDICATION PROCEDURE
Ground Water Management Under the Appro- Stream Corridor Management in the Pacific Adsorption of Polychlorinated Biphenyls from
priation Doctrine, Part I,
Northwest: II. Management Strategies, Water by Activated Carbon,
W88-O0726 2101 6E W88-06970 2109 4A W88-00449 2101 5B

ADMINISTRATION Upcoming Regulations: How They Will Affect Influence of Contact Time and Turbulence on
theWater Industry, the Adsorption of Organics on Powdered Acti-
Application of Microcomputers to the Calcula-
tion of Design Flows and Flood Control (Man-
W88-07654 2109 6E vated Carbon,
agement of Small, Partially Urbanized Catch- W88-00450 2101 5F
National Dioxin Study,
ments), W88-08434 2110 5B
W88-02637 2104 7C Removal of Cd(II) from Plating Waste Water by
an Activated Carbon Process,
Water-Quality Monitoring at Hazardous Waste
Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Idaho Water Disposal Sites: Is Public Health Protection Pos-
W88-00451 2101 5D
Resources Research Institute), sible Through Monitoring Programs,
Interpretation of the Adsorption of Viruses by
W88-10019 2111 9D W88-09151 2111 7A Clays from their Electrokinetic Properties,
ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES Ground Water Management Under the Appro- W88-00461 2101 5F
River Basin Concept as Seen from a Manage- priation Doctrine,
Regeneration of Activated Carbon at Ambient
ment Perspective in USA, W88-11122 2112 4B
Temperatures Using Supercritical Solvents,
W88-02257 2103 6B
Quality Assurance as an Element of Wisconsin's W88-00541 2101 5D
Rationale for Establishing a River Basin Author- NPDES Program, Chromium Valency Response and Environmen-
ity in Tanzania, W88-11169 2112 5D
tal Fate in Three-Phase Aquatic Microcosms,
W88-02260 2103 6E
Reference Materials and Intercomparison Sam- W88-00547 2101 5B
Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting ples Available from the Environmental Monitor-
Treatment of Emulsified and Colloidal Industrial
Sludge: Part Ill-Oxygen, Moisture, Ordor, ing Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas,
Wastewater Using a Combined Ultrafiltration -
Pathogens, W88-11178 2112 5A
Carbon Adsorption Process,
W88-03596 2105 5D
ADMINISTRATIVE WATER LOSS W88-00991 2102 5D
Organizational Alternatives for External Sup- Water Losses in Meden and Tebing Tinggi, In-
donesia,
Development and Application of Batch Adsorp-
port in Water Supply,
tion Procedures for Designing Earthen Landfill
W88-10112 2112 6E W88-03680 2105 5F
Liners,

Water Resources Planning and Management in


ADMINISTRIVE AGENCIES W88-01752 2103 5B
Illinois,
Reference Materials and Intercomparison Sam-
ples Available from the Environmental Monitor- Defluoridation of Black Creek Aquifer Waters,
W88-10632 2112 6A W88-01769 2103 5F
ing Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas,
ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS W88-11178 2112 5A
Role of Fe(III) in Metal Complex Adsorption by
SpecialGroundwater Study of the Middle Dela- Hydrous Solids,
ware River Basin, Study Area II, Volume III,
ADSORBENTS
Active Carbon Adsorption, W88-01835 2103 2K
(Chapters 12-14),
W88-00924
W88-00323 2101 5D
2101 4B Comparison of Solvent Extractions and Resin
Economical Removal of Radium from Ground- Adsorption for Isolation of Mutagenic Com-
Quality Assurance Project Plans - Key to A water by a Regenerable Sand Filter and Other pounds from Chlorinated Drinking Water with
Effective Cooperative Monitoring Programs,
Adsorbents, High Humus Content,
W88-11163 2112 7A W88-01837 2103 5A
W88-05200 2107 5F
ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS Novel Adsorbent for the Determination of the Removal of Hazardous Organic Pollutants by
Administrative Aspects for the Renovation and Biomass Adsorption,
Toxic Fraction of Copper in Natural Waters,
Reuse of Wastewater, 5D
W88-05378 2107 5A W88-01852 2103
W88-00273 2101 5D
Studies on the Efficiency of a Local Fertilizer Removal of Hazardous Organic Pollutants by
Protecting Instream Flows in Idaho: An Admin- Waste as a Low Cost Adsorbent, Adsorption on Microbial Biomass,
istrative Case Study, W88-01935 5D
W88-05597 2107 5D 2103
W88-00902 2101 4A
Role of GAC Activity and Particle Size During Measurement of Cadmium Adsorption on Sedi-
1983 Report on Great Lakes Water Quality ~ the Fluidized-Bed Anaerobic Treatment of Re- ments of Lake Comabbio - North Italy (Mesures
Appendix: Dredging Subcommittee Report. finery Sour Water Stripper Bottoms, D' Adsorption du Cadmium sur les Sediments du
W88-00931 2101 5B W88-08007 2110 5D lac de Comabbio - Italie du Nord),
W88-02016 2103 5B
Thames Basin, England - Legal and Administra- Wollastonite Adsorbent
as for Removal of
tive System, Fe(II) from Water, Oil/Water Separation with Surface Modified
W88-02258 2103 6E W88-09564 2111 5D Membranes,
W88-02018 2103 5D
ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS ADSORPTION
Toxics Management in California. Active Carbon Adsorption, Adsorption of Copper, Zinc and Lead by Bed
W88-00919 2101 6E W88-00323 2101 5D Sediments of River Ganges in India,
W88-02021 2103 5B
1983 Report on Great Lakes Water Quality. Homologs onto
Selective Adsorption of Organic
W88-O0927 2101 5B Activated Carbon from Dilute Aqueous Solu- Characterization of Adsorbates from Activated
tions-Solo vophobic Interaction Approach: De- Carbon Columns Part I: The Effect of Raw
1983 Annual Report - Report of the Aquatic velopment and Test Theory, Water Pretreatment on the Sorption of Organo-
Ecosystem Objectives Committee. W88-00445 2101 5F halogen Compounds,
W88-00928 2101 5B W88-02085 2103 5F
Experimentally Observed Anomalies in Com-
Urbanization, Water Quality and Stormwater petitive Adsorption and Reexamination of Some Adsorption of Heavy Metals with Inert Biologi-
Management - A Maryland Perspective, Available Models, calSludges at Neutral pH's,
W88-04959 2106 5G W88-00446 2101 5F W88-02177 2103 5D

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SUBJECT INDEX
ADSORPTION

Studies of the Uptake of Heavy Metals by Acti- Treatment of a Landfill Leachate in Powdered Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated
vated Sludge, Activated Carbon Enhanced Sequencing Batch Carbon for Removal of Selected Organic Con-
W88-02182 2103 5D Bioreactors, taminants at Ultra Low Levels,
W88-03235 2104 5G W88-05823 2107 5F
International Conference on Application of Ad-
sorption to Wastewater Treatment, Proceedings. Carbon Adsorption Isotherms for Organic Con- Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from
W88-02284 2103 5D stituents of Industrial Wastewaters, Aqueous Solutions and Extraction of Residues
W88-03267 2104 5D Using the Polymeric Sorbent Wofatit Y 77: I.
Concepts and Principles of Carbon Applications Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from
in Wastewater Treatment, Enteric Virus Removal from Water by Coal- Water,
W88-02285 2103 5D based Sorbents: Development of Low-cost W88-05922 2108 5A
Water Filters,
Principles of Liquid-Phase Adsorption,
W88-03568 2105 5F Evaluation of Pesticide Groundwater Pollution
W88-02286 2103 5D Potential from Standard Indices of Soil-Chemi-
Adsorption of Coliphages to Particulates, cal Adsorption and Biodegradation,
Mass Transfer Characteristics of Activated
W88-03732 2105 5D W88-05988 2108 5B
Carbon Adsorption,
W88-02287 2103 5D Kinetics of Adsorption on Activated Carbon: I. Adsorption of Fenvalerate to Laboratory Glass-
Single-Solute Systems, ware and the Alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardii,
Effect of Operating Parameters on Carbon
W88-03795 2105 5F and its Effect on Uptake of the Pesticide by
Usage,
Daphnia Galeata Mendotae,
W88-02288 2103 5D Kinetics of Adsorption on Activated Carbon: II. W88-06038 2108 5B
Multisolute Systems,
Practical Application of Adsorbent Resins,
W88-03796 2105 5F Organic Matter and Surface Properties of Solid
W88-02295 2103 5D
Particles in the Estuarine Mixing Zone,
Kinetics of Adsorption on Activated Carbon: W88-06067
Synthetic Adsorbents in Wastewater Treatment, 2108 5B
III. Natural Organic Material,
W88-02296 2103 5D
W88-03797 2105 5F Cation Exchange in Groundwater Solute Trans-
Thermal Reactivation of Granular Activated port,
Adsorption of Pollutants on to Activated W88-06213 2108 5B
Carbon,
Carbon in Fixed Beds,
W88-02299 2103 5D
W88-03813 2105 5D Adsorption of Copper, Cadmium and Lead from
Biological/Adsorption Interactions with PAC, Aqueous Solution to the Kaolinite/Water Inter-
Combined Carbon Dosage and Initial
Effect of face,
W88-02305 2103 5D
Adsorbate Concentration on the Adsorption Iso- W88-06440 2108 2K
Economics of Adsorption in Wastewater Treat- therm of Heavy Metals on Activated Carbon,
ment, W88-04020 2105 5D Uptake, Retention, Biodegradation, and Depura-
W88-02310 2103 5D tion of PCBs by Organisms,
Adsorption of Mercury (II) by Coal Fly Ash, W88-06661 2108 5B
Kinetics of Water Vapor Adsorption on Soils, W88-04248 2105 5D
W88-02329 2103 2G Toxic Metal Adsorption in the Triassic Sand-
Adsorption of Heavy Metals onto Hydrous Acti- stone Aquifer of the English Midlands,
Effect of Adsorption on Calibration Graphs Ob- vated Carbon, W88-06775 2108 5B
tained for Lead, Cadmium and Copper in Natu- W88-04442 2105 5D
ralWater Samples, Specific Identification Synthetic Organic
of
W88-02399 2103 5A Ion Exchange for the Removal of Humic Acids Chemicals in River Water Using Liquid-liquid
inWater Treatment, Extraction and Resin Adsorption Coupled with
Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Organic W88-04443 2105 5F Electron Impact, Chemical Ionization and Accu-
Chemicals: A Review, rate Mass Measurement Gas Chromatography-
W88-02492 2103 5B Surface Complex Model for Adsorption of Mass Spectrometry Analyses,
Trace Components from Wastewater, W88-06844 2109 5A
Models for Tetracycline in Aquatic Environ- W88-04588 2106 5D
ments: I. Interaction with Bentonite Clay Sys- Removal and Recovery of Heavy Metals by Ion
tems, Adsorption and Oxidation of Phenolic Com- Exchange Fiber,
W88-02495 2104 5B pounds by Iron and Manganese Oxides, W88-07060 2109 5D
W88-04634 2106 5B
Models for Tetracycline in Aquatic Environ- Coagulation and Adsorption of Humic Sub-
ments: II. Interaction with Humic Substances, Adsorption, Desorption, and Isotopic Exchange stances: AnAnalysis of Surrogate Parameters
W88-02496 2104 5B of Cadmium on Illite: Evidence for Complete for Predicting Effects of Trihalomethane For-
Reversibility, mation Potential,
Adsorption of Butachlor to Soils, W88-04860 2106 5B W88-07133 2109 5F
W88-02792 2104 5B
Adsorption and Desorption of Zn, Cu, and Cr Colors of Glacier Water,
Adsorption of Organic Compounds onto Acti- by Sediments from the Raisin River (Michigan), W88-07446 2109 2H
vated Carbon, W88-05036 2106 5B
W88-02827 2104 5D Availability of Organic Chemicals for Biodegra-
Molecular Weight Effects on THM Control by dation in Settled Bottom Sediments,
Correlation ofHumic Substance Trihalomethane Coagulation and Adsorption, W88-07471 2109 5B
Formation Potential and Adsorption Behavior to W88-05178 2107 5F
Molecular Weight Distribution in Raw and Adsorption of Pollutants from Wastewater onto
Chemically Treated Waters, Adsorption of Synthetic Organic Shock Load- Activated Carbon Based on External Mass
W88-02828 2104 5F ings, Transfer and Pore Diffusion,
W88-05182 2107 5F W88-07538 2109 5D
Removal of Victoria Blue from Aqueous Solu-
tionby Fly Ash, Rate of Humic Substance Uptake During Acti- Effect of Complexation on the Adsorption of
W88-02841 2104 5D vated Carbon Adsorption, Cadmium by Activated Carbon,
W88-05184 2107 5F W88-07655 2109 5D
Organic Contaminants Removal for Potable
Reuse, Evaluating Multicomponent Competitive Ad- Concentration of Selected Organic Pollutants:
W88-02850 2104 5D sorption in Fixed Beds, Comparison of Adsorption and Reverse-Osmosis
W88-05186 2107 5F Techniques,
Selective Preconcentration of Iron in Beverages
W88-07791 2109 5A
and Water Samples Using 2,4,6-Tri-2-pyridinyl- Removing VOCs from Groundwater Containing
1,3,5-triazine-Tetraphenylborate-Naphthalene Humic Substances by Means of Coupled Air Organic Acids from Large Volumes
Isolation of
Adsorbent, Stripping and Adsorption, of Water by Adsorption on Macroporous Resins,
W88-02861 2104 5A W88-05338 2107 5F W88-07796 2109 5A

SU-20
SUBJECT INDEX
AERATION

Evaluation of an Integrated Adsorption Method Experiences with Treatment for Volatile Organ- Comparison of Models that Describe the Trans-
for the Isolation and Concentration of Trace icContaminants, port of Organic Compounds in Macroporous
Organic Substances from Water, W88-09644 2111 5F Soil,
W88-07805 2109 5A W88-06937 2109 5B
Removal of
Coprecipitation and Adsorption for
Amino Acid Adsorption by Clay Minerals in Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc by the Lime-Soda Time and Frequency Response of Tracer Ex-
Distilled Water, Ash Water Softening Process, periments,
W88-07924 2109 2K W88-10096 2112 5F W88-07298 2109 7C
Processes and Kinetics of Cd(2 + ) Sorption by a Vapor-Phase Adsorption of Alkylbenzenes and
Laboratory Determination of Diffusion Coeffi-
Calcareous Aquifer Sand, Water on Soils and Clays,
cients of Contaminants Using Undisturbed
W88-07930 2109 5B W88-10150 2112 5B Clayey Soil,
Concentration of Viruses from Water on Bitumi- W88-07427 2109 5B
Continental Weathering of Germanium: Ge/Si
in the Global River Discharge, nous Coal,
W88-10273 Development Processes for Five Depression
W88-07931 2109 2K 2112 5A
Systems Within the Polar Basin,
Study of an Extraction Procedure for Organic W88-07628 2109 2B
Movement of Ammonium Nitrate into Unsatu-
During Unsteady Absorption,
rated Soil Trace Levels: Some Results Concerning Hydro-
carbons in Marine Sediments. Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment,
W88-07988 2110 2G
W88-10521 2112 5A W88-08446 2110 5B
Interactions Between Polycyclic Aromatic Hy-
Biodegradation and Adsorption of Linear Alkyl- AERATED FILTERS
drocarbons and Natural Aquatic Humic Sub-
benzene Sulfonates (LAS) in the River Environ- Biological Aerated Filter Evaluation,
stances, Contact Time Relationship,
ment - A Case Study on River Akashi of Hyogo W88-09530 2111 5D
W88-08072 2110 5B
Pref., (in Japanese),
W88-10574 2112 5B AERATED LAGOONS
Determination of Organic Group Parameters-
Quality Equalization,
AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion-
Modeling Sorbing Solute Transport Through W88-00317 2101 5D
Chromatographic Detection: Enrichment of
Heterogeneous Aquifers on a Supercomputer,
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor-
W88-10982 2112 5B Wastewater Disposal and Treatment,
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der or-
W88-02738 2104 5D
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr, ADSORPTION CAPACITY
AOS inWaessern mit ionenchromatogra- Equilibrium Studies During the Removal of Development of a Dynamic Aerated Lagoon
phischer Detektion: Adsorption organischer Mo- Dyestuffs from Aqueous Solutions Using Ba- Model,
dellsubstanzen und Verdraengung anorganischer gasse Pith, W88-04070 2105 5D
Anionen auf chlor- und schwefelfreier Aktiv- W88-04852 2106 5D
kohle), Method and Apparatus for Aeration of
W88-08154 2110 5A ADSORPTION MODEL Wastewater Lagoons,
Adsorption of Pollutants on to Activated W88-04803 2106 5D
Miscible Flow Through Porous Media with Dis- Carbon in Fixed Beds,
persion and Adsorption, W88-03813 2105 5D Partitioning of Organic Chlorine between Bulk
W88-08348 2110 2F Water and Benthal Interstitial Water through a
ADVANCE DATA Kraft Mill Aerated Lagoon,
Distribution of Nitrogen Species and Adsorption Analytical Solutions for Surface Irrigation, I:
W88-10317 2112 5D
of Ammonium in Sediments from the Tidal Po- Constant Infiltration Rate,
tomac River and Estuary, W88-05939 2108 2G AERATION
W88-08709 2110 2L Certain Effects of Flow Aeration in Spillways,
ADVANCE MAINTENANCE W88-00053
Protocol for the Selection of Process-Oriented Advance Maintenance in Navigation Channels,
2101 8A
Remedial Options to Control in situ Sediment W88-01549 2103 8A Aerobic Thermophilic Digestion of Sludge
Contaminants, Using Air,
W88-08869 ADVANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT
2110 5G W88-00251 2101 5D
Reuse of Municipal Wastewater for Industrial
Role of Particulate Matter in the Movement of Purposes in Mexico City,
Thermophilic Sludge Digestion Using Oxygen
Contaminants in the Great Lakes, W88-00275 2101 3C and Air,
W88-09076 2111 5B W88-00252
Comparative Costs of Land Treatment versus 2101 5D
Quantifying Pesticide Adsorption and Degrada- Conventional Wastewater Treatment,
W88-00288
Ammonia Stripping,
tion during Transport through Soil to Ground 2101 3C
W88-00318 2101 5D
Water,
Effects of Cationic Surfactants on Settling Prop-
W88-09093 2111 5B Diffused-Air Stripping of Ammonia in Ad-
of Sewage Activated Sludge,
erties
W88-04657 vanced Wastewater Treatment,
Treatment Technology forRemoval of Dis- 2106 5D
W88-00456 2101 5D
solved Gasoline Components from Ground
Water,
Effects of SMP on Biofilm-Reactor Perform-
ance, Retrievable Jet Mixing Systems,
W88-09136 2111 5D W88-00511
W88-05520 2107 5D 2101 5D
Adsorption and Movement of Organic Pollut-
ADVECTION Method for the Treatment of Wastewater
ants,
Mixing Processes in DeGray Lake, Arkansas, Sludge,
W88-09169 2111 5B W88-00516
W88-01063 2102 2H 2101 5D
Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated
Advection-Dispersion-Sorption Models for Sim- Reaeration Through Gated-Conduit Outlet
Carbon for Removal of DBCP, EDB, and TCP
ulating the Transport of Organic Contaminants, Works,
atUltra-Low Concentrations, W88-02553 2104 5B W88-00814 2101 8C
W88-09323 2111 5F
Mathematical Modeling of Solute Transport in Reaeration Tests, Enid Lake Outlet Works,
Virus Association with Suspended Solids,
the Subsurface, W88-00844 2101 5G
W88-09467 2111 5B W88-05425 2107 5B
Reaeration at Navigation Locks,
Interactions Between Viruses and Clay Minerals, Dynamic-Stochastic Approach for Modelling W88-00846 2101 8A
W88-09476 2111 5B Advection-Dispersion Processes in Open Chan-
nels, Effects of Aeration and Minimum Flow on the
Determination of Methyl- and Ethylmercury in
W88-06515 2108 2E Biota and Fishery of Norris Tailwater,
Natural Waters at Sub-nanogram per Liter
W88-01325 2102 5G
Using SCF-Adsorbent Preconcentration Proce- Tidal Rectification in Lateral Viscous Boundary
dure, Layers of a Semi-enclosed Basin, Recent Developments in Turbine Aeration,
W88-09590 2111 5A W88-06820 2109 2L W88-01337 2102 5G

SU-21
SUBJECT INDEX
AERATION

Oxygenation of Releases from Richard B. Rus- Low Load Aeration Solves Treatment Problem, Thermocouple Psychrometers for
Suitability of
sell Dam, W88-05348 2107 5D Studying Moisture Movement in Unsaturated
W88-01338 2102 5G Soils,
Spillway Chute Aeration,
W88-09438 2111 2G
In-Reservoir Aeration Systems, W88-05395 2107 8B
W88-01339 2102 5G Evaluating the Saturated and Unsaturated Hy-
Air Stripping Teases VOCs from Groundwater,
draulic Conductivity of Soils,
Pneumatic Diffusers, W88-05429 2107 5D
W88-09443 2111 2F
W88-01343 2102 5G
Study of River Reaeration at Different Flow
Rates,
Simulation of the Movement
of Volatile Organic
Stabilized Aeration on Chutes,
W88-05512 2107 5B Vapor Through the Unsaturated Zone as it Per-
W88-01907 2103 8B
tains to Soil-Gas Surveys,

Aeration and Control of Slurry Odours by He- Water Jet-Induced Circulation in Channel: III. W88-11226 2112 5B
terotrophs, Comparison with Aeration,
W88-02067 2103 5D W88-05516 2107 5G AERATORS
Evaluation of Factors Affecting the Oxygen
Removal of Cadmium at High and Low Dosages Simplified Model to Simulate Soluble
Kinetic Transfer from High-Speed Floating Surface
by an Extended Aeration Process, Organic Substances Removal in an Activated Aerators,
W88-02175 2103 5D Sludge Aeration Tank, W88-01053 2102 5D
W88-06314 2108 5D
Modified Extended Aeration Plant for Minimiz- Water Aeration and Circulation Apparatus,
ing Sludge Production,
Zooplankton of a Small Tropical Reservoir (Sol-
omon Dam, North Queensland),
W88-04791 2106 5G
W88-02208 2103 5D
W88-06915 2109 5G Sewage-Aeration System, and Method for the
Nutrient Removal from Effluents by an Artifi- Operation and Use Thereof,
cialWetland: Influence of Rhizosphere Aeration Aeration and Water Hyacinths in Waste Stabili-
zation Ponds, W88-04799 2106 5D
and Preferential Flow Studied Using Bromide
and Dye Tracers,
W88-07352 2109 5D
Self-Propelled Jet Aerator,
W88-02830 2104 5D
Injecting an Oxygen Fix, W88-04800 2106 5D
Hydraulics of Horizontal Shaft Oxidation
W88-08142 2110 5G
Floating Platform Aerator/Mixer Apparatus,
Ditches,
Reduction Organic Effluent Static Acute
in W88-04802 2106 5D
W88-02845 2104 5D Toxicity to Fathead Minnows by Various Aer-
ation Techniques, Method and Apparatus for Aeration of
Wastewater Treatment by Soil-covered Contact
W88-08564 2110 5G Wastewater Lagoons,
Aeration Apparatus Under Extremely Low Air
Temperatures,
W88-O4803 2106 5D
Ground-Water Decontamination at the Rocky
W88-03749 2105 5D Mountain Arsenal, Hydraulic Horizontal Mixer,
Measurement of Reaeration in a Large River by
W88-09144 2111 5G W88-04806 2106 5D
the Modified Tracer Technique,
Biological Aerated Filter Evaluation, Rotary Surface Aerator with Adjustable Liquid
W88-03889 2105 5B W88-09530 2111 5D Transporting Units,
Study of a Non-Conventional Aeration System, Experiences with Treatment for Volatile Organ-
W88-04807 2106 5D
W88-04371 2105 5D ic Contaminants,
Apparatus for Mixing Air and Liquid,
W88-09644 2111 5F
Opinion Differences in Design Lead to Proof of W88-04808 2106 5D
Process, Aeration Overflow Weirs,
at
W88-04661 2106 5D W88-11269 2112 5G Air Stripping Teases VOCs from Groundwater,
W88-05429 2107 5D
Surface Aerating Rotor, AERATION ZONE
W88-O4790 2106 5D Selective Transport of Hydrocarbons in the Un- Oxygen Transfer Under Process Conditions,
saturated Zone Due to Aqueous and Vapor W88-07418 2109 5D
Water Aeration and Circulation Apparatus,
Phase Partitioning,
W88-04791 2106 5G AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
W88-04314 2105 5B
Applications for Statewide Aerial Photographic
Device for Dispersing a Liquid in a Gas Phase,
Effects of Hysteresis with Air Entrapment on Coverage.
W88-04792 2106 5D
Water Flow in the Unsaturated Zone, W88-O0670 2101 7B
Process and Apparatus for Mixing a Gas and a W88-04318 2105 2G
Liquid, Landsat in Texas State Agencies.
Isotopic Investigation of Soil Water Movement: W88-00672 2101 7B
W88-04793 2106 5D
A Case Study in the Thar Desert, Western Ra-
Sewage-Aeration System, and Method for the jasthan, Groundwater Quality Protection Aided by
Operation and Use Thereof, W88-04592 2106 2G Remote Sensing,
W88-04799 2106 5D W88-01402 2102 7B
Representativeness of Pore Water Samples Col-
Hydraulic Horizontal Mixer, lected from the Unsaturated Zone Using Pres- Pinpointing Nonpoint Pollution,
W88-04806 2106 5D sure-Vacuum Lysimeters, W88-05473 2107 5B
W88-08314 2110 7B
Rotary Surface Aerator with Adjustable Liquid Drought-related Changes of Geomorphologic
Transporting Units, Monitoring of Recharge Water Quality Under
Processes in Central Mali,
W88-O4807 2106 5D Woodland,
W88-06841 2109 2E
W88-08329 2110 5B
Apparatus for Mixing Air and Liquid, Remote Sensing at Savannah River,
W 88-04808 2106 5D Principles of Modeling Pesticide Movement in
W88-09087 2111 7B
the Unsaturated Zone,
Method for Operating a Biological Sewage Puri- W88-09106 2111 5B
AEROBIC BACTERIA
fication Plant,
Method Assessment of Ground Water
for the Fermentation of 2-methoxyethanol by Acetobac-
W88-04809 2106 5D
Contamination Potential: Using a Pesticide Root terium malicum sp. nov and Pelobacter vene-
Treating Liquids in Tanks, Zone Model (PRZM) for the Unsaturated Zone, tianus,

W88-04811 2106 5D W88-09107 2111 5B W88-07068 2109 5D

Removing VOCs from Groundwater Containing Modeling Pesticide Movement in the Unsaturat- Characteristics of Generic Composition of Aero-
Humic Substances by Means of Coupled Air ed Zone of Hawaiian Soils under Agricultural bic Heterotrophic Bacteria in Periphyton at an
Stripping and Adsorption, Use, Oligotrophic Region in the Tamagawa River,
W88-05338 2107 5F W88-09108 2111 5B W88-08633 2110 2H

SU-M
SUBJECT INDEX
AFRICA

Characterization of Aerobic, Facultative Anaer- Biochemical Oxidation of Dissolved Organic Observations on Acid Particles and Droplets in
obic, and Anaerobic Bacteria in an Acidogenic Matter by Sludge Organisms, the Atmosphere,
Phase Reactor and Their Metabolite Formation, W88-08882 2110 5D W88-00375 2101 5B
W88-08787 2110 5D
Sequential Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Aqueous Aerosol as a Reactant in the Atmos-
AEROBIC CONDITIONS Kraft Pulping Wastes, phere,
Effect of Alternating Aerobic and Anaerobic W88-10321 2112 5D W88-02903 2104 5B
Conditions on the Economics of the Activated
Sludge System, AEROBIC PROCESSES Midwest/Western/Eastern U.S. Precipitation
W88-04375 2105 5D Ecological Aspects of Used-Water Treatment, and Aerosol Sulfate: Differences Attributable to
Volume 3: The Processes and Their Ecology.
Natural Source Inputs,
Coagulation and Settling of Aerobic Sewage W88-00490 2101 5D W88-05126 2107 5B
Sludge in Seawater,
W88-07151 Applied Significance of Ecological Studies of Cumulus
2109 5E Cloud Transport, Scavenging and
Aerobic Processes, Chemistry: Observations and Simulations,
Radiochemical Analysis of Phosphorus Ex- W88-00493 2101 5D W88-05629 2107 2K
change Kinetics between Sediments and Water
under Aerobic Conditions, AEROBIC TREATMENT Animal Viruses, Coliphages, and Bacteria in
W88-08754 Thermophilic Sludge Digestion Using Oxygen
2110 5B Aerosols and Wastewater at a Spray Irrigation
and Air, Site,
Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar- W88-00252 2101 5D W88-07008 2109 5B
bon Compounds Under Various Redox Condi-
tions in Soil-Water Systems, Retrievable Jet Mixing Systems,
Construction and Exploitation of an Automatic
W88-10740 W88-0O511 2101 5D
2112 5B Sequential Wet-Only Rain Sampler,

Full Scale Anaerobic-Aerobic Biological Treat-


W88-07150 2109 5B
AEROBIC DIGESTION
ment of a Semichemical Pulping Waste Water,
Sewage Sludge Stabilisation and Disinfection. Aerosol and Cloudwater Properties at Whiteface
W88-02162 2103 5D
W88-00237 2101 5D Mountain, New York,
Nickel Accumulation by Bacteria,
W88-07596 2109 5B
Sludge Stabilisation - Methods and Measure-
W88-07152 2109 5B
ment, Acid Clusters,
W88-00238 2101 5D RBC Characteristics for Nejayote Aerobic
W8 8-08469 2110 2K
Treatment,
Aerobic Thermophilic Digestion of Sludge Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid-Water and Methan-
W88-07156 2109 5D
Using Air, esulfonic Acid-Water Solution Particles: Impli-
W88-00251 2101 5D Evaluation of the Two-Zone Wastewater Treat- cations for Atmospheric Chemistry of Organo-
ment Process at Norristown, Pennsylvania, sulfur Species,
Recent Developments in Sludge Digestion in the W88-08946
W88-07961 2109 5D 2110 5B
United States and a View of the Future,
W88-00253 2101 5D Effects of Intermittent Lack of Oxygen on Bio- SimilarityBetween Size Spectra of Fog Drop-
Treatment of Waste Waters,
logical letsand Size Spectra of Droplets Induced in an
Applied Significance of Ecological Studies of Isothermal Cloud Chamber by the Atmospheric
W88-08171 2110 5D
Aerobic Processes, Aerosol before Fog Formation: Possibility of
W88-00493 2101 5D Process Alternatives for Enhanced Biological Predicting Microphysical Features of Fog (Simi-
Treatment Efficiency of Forest Industry Ef- litudes des Spectres Dimensionnels, d'une part,
Nitrogen and Aerobic Treatment of Slurry,
fluents, des Gouttelettes de Brouillards Naturels,
W88-02068 2103 5D W88-10334 2112 5D d'Autre part, des Gouttelettes Induites en

Plant Expansion Produces Superb Effluent and


Chambre a Brouillard par l'Air Atmospherique
AEROBIC ZONE Avant le Brouillard: Possibilite de Prevoir les
More Capacity, Anaerobic Transformation, Transport, and Re- Characteristiques du Brouillard),
W88-03598 2105 5D moval of Volatile Chlorinated Organics in W88-08958 2110 2K
Ground Water,
Anaerobic-Aerobic Versus Aerobic Treatment
W88-02557 2104 5B Depositional Aspects of Pollutant Behavior in
of Concentrated Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent,
W88-05256 Fog and Intercepted Clouds,
2107 5D AEROMONADS W88-09069 2111 5B
Ecology of Aeromonads and Isolation from En-
Energy Savings by Optimization of Activated
vironmental Samples, Air-Sea Transfer of Trace Elements,
Sludge Aeration,
W88-02799 2104 5A W88-09070 2111 5B
W88-05273 2107 5D
Activated Sludge Treatment of Wine-Distillery
AEROMONAS Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid- Water and Methan-
Aeromonas Hydrophila Densities in Thermally- esulfonic Acid-Water Solution Particles: Impli-
Wastewaters,
Altered Reservoir Water and Sediments, cations for the Atmospheric Chemistry of Or-
W88-05572 2107 5D W88-02461 2103 5C ganosulfur Species,
Progress and Kinetics of Aerobic Digestion of W88-10237 2112 2K
Ampicillin-dextrinAgar Medium for the Enu-
Secondary Sludges,
meration of Aeromonas Species in Water by Application of a Portable Ion Chromatograph
W88-06315 2108 5D Membrane Filtration, for Field Site measurements of the Ionic Compo-

Culture of Marine Microalgae with Natural Bio-


W88-03840 2105 5 A sition of Fog Water and Atmospheric Aerosols,

digested Resources, W88-10529 2112 5A


Observations on Bacterial Aftergrowth in Water
W88-07116 2109 5E Supply Distribution Systems: Implications for AFRICA
Disinfection Strategies, Drought in Africa,
Bioparticulate Solubilization and Biodegradation
W88-06207 2108 5F W88-00101
in Semi-Continuous Aerobic Thermophilic Di- 2101 2B
gestion,
AEROSOLS Rainfall Variability in Equatorial and Southern
W88-07597 2109 5D Chemistry of Particles. Africa: Relationships with Sea Surface Tempera-
W88-00371 2101 5B tures along the Southwestern Coast of Africa,
Improvement in Aerobic Sludge Digestion
through pH Control: Initial Assessment of Pilot-
W88-00144 2101 2B
Acidic Aerosols: Oxygen- 18 Studies of Forma-
Scale Studies,
tion and Infrared Studies of Occurrence and Catalogue of Recently Described Diatom Taxa
W88-08208 2110 5E Neutralization, from Africa and Neighbouring Islands (1965-
W88-00373 2101 5B 1980),
Characterization of Aerobic, Facultative Anaer-
obic, and Anaerobic Bacteria in an Acidogenic W88-00833 2101 2H
Studies of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Reac-
Phase Reactor and Their Metabolite Formation,
Haze and Cloud,
tions in B.J.Cholnoky Diatom Slide Collection,
W88-08787 2110 5D W88-00374 2101 5B W88-00834 2101 2H

SU-23
SUBJECT INDEX
AFRICA

How the Pacific Drains the Nile, AGE CLASS AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION
W88-03842 2105 2B Age Class Distribution and Size of American Agricultural Land Improvement and Water
Eel (Anguilla rostrata) in the Shetucket/Thames Quality in South Central Minnesota,
Benthic Production and Processes off Baja Cali- River, Connecticut, W88-01185 2102 5G
fornia,Northwest Africa and Peru: A Classifica- W88-10450 2112 81
tion of Benthic Subsystems in Upwelling Eco- AGRICULTURAL EFFECTS
systems, AGGRADATION Upland Soil Erosion Simulation for Agricultural
W88-04710 2106 2L Nonlinear Solution of Aggradation and Degra- Watersheds,
dation in Channels, W88-04282 2105 2J
Some Peculiarities of the Growth of Fish Off the W88-07253 2109 2J
Western Coasts of Africa, AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
W88-04712 2106 2L Study of Sedimentation Processes in Slovak Res- Method for Mining and Reclaiming Land,
ervoirs, W88-00504 2101 4A
Demersal Communities Structure (Fishes) in the W88- 10806 2112 2J
Upwelling Areas off Western Africa (Sahara and Relative Efficiency
of Agricultural Source
Namibia)(Las Comunidades de Peces Demer- AGGREGATE STATE DYNAMIC Water Pollution Control Policies,
sales del Afloramiento de Africa Occidental PROGRAMMING W88-05067 2106 5G
(Sahara y Namibia)), Water Delivery System Operation via
Irrigation
W88-04713 2106 2L Aggregate State Dynamic Programming, Effect of Tillage Practices on Infiltration and
W88-08051 2110 3F Soil Strength of a Typic Hapludult Soil After
Species Interactions and Stock Assessment.
Ten Years,
Some Ideas and Approaches, AGGREGATES W88-10646 2112 2G
W88-04714 2106 2L Solute Transport in Undisturbed Columns of an
Aggregated Tropical Soil: Preferential Flow Ef- Overview of Conservation Tillage,
Cephalopod Fisheries in Two Upwelling Areas fects, W88-11068 2112 4D
off the West Coast of Africa: A Comparison W88-04630 2106 2G
(Comparacion de las Pesquerias de Cefalopodos Overview of Pest Management for Conservation
de Dos Areas de Afloramiento de la Costa Occi- AGING Tillage Systems,
dental Africana), Ageing of Aluminium Hydroxide Floes, W88-11069 2112 4D
W88-04715 2106 2L W88-02822 2104 5F
Overview of Nitrogen Management for Conser-
Fishery Resources of the Upwelling Area off Behavioral Responses of Red Hake, Urophycis vation Tillage Systems: An Overview,
NW Africa (Los Recursos Pesqueros del Area chuss, to Decreasing Concentrations of Dis-
W88-11070 2112 4D
de Afloramiento del NO
Africano), solved Oxygen,
W88-04716 2106 2L W88-10285 2112 5C Overview of Rural Nonpoint Pollution in the
Lake Erie Basin,
Feeding of Fish Larvae (F. Soleidae and F. AGRA W88-11071 2112 5B
Carangidae) in the Upwelling Region off NW Fluoride in Irrigation Waters of Agra District,
Africa: A Comparative Study (Estudio Compar- Uttar Pradesh, AGRICULTURAL HYDROLOGY
ative de la Alimentacion de Larvas de Peces (F. W88-04249 2105 5B Impact of Agricultural Drainage Activities in
Soleidae y F. Carangidae) en la Region de the Coastal Flats Region of the Chesapeake Bay,
Afloramiento del NO de Africa), AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Processes Af-
W88-04952 2106 6G
W88-04717 2106 2L
fecting Nitrogen Management, Runoff Impoundment for Supplemental Irriga-
Sole Fishery Off the Orange River, Southern W88-11081 2112 4C tion in Texas,
Africa,
W88-05407 2107 3F
W88-04720 2106 2L AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
Uniroyal Chemical's Experience with Combined
Some Hydrologic Impacts of Plowing Range-
Upwelling Zones of the Atlantico-Ibero-African Municipal-Industrial Wastewater Treatment at
land Soils,
Region: The Legal Framework as a Factor in Elmira, Ontario,
W88-07291 2109 4C
Ocean Resources Management, W88-00628 2101 5D
W88-04721 2106 2L Movement of Nitrite Through a Loess Soil,
Agricultural Chemicals in Ground Water: Sug-
W88-07307 2109 5B
Acid Rain in the Tropical Forests of the Ivory gestions for The Environmental Protection
Coast, Agency Strategy, Effects of Conservation Tillage on Groundwater
W88-05125 2107 5B W88-01714 2103 5B Quality: Nitrates and Pesticides.
W88-11067 2112 4C
Water Resources Planning Methodology for Effect of Biphenyl Ether Herbicides on the For-
West Africa, mation of Mutagenic Intermediates from Procar-
Overview of Conservation Tillage,
W88-05215 2107 6A cinogens by Rainbow Trout,
W88-11068 2112 4D
W88-01715 2103 5C
Water Control for Rice Cultivation in Small
Overview of Pest Management for Conservation
Valleys of West Africa, Using Reverse Osmosis to Remove Agricultural
Tillage Systems.
W88-06574 2108 3F Chemicals from Groundwater,
W88-11069 2112 4D
W88-05339 2107 5F
Statistical Approach of the Aridification Process
Overview of Rural Nonpoint Pollution in the
in Western Africa (Approche Statistique de l'Ar- Impact of Fenvalerate on Enclosed Freshwater
Lake Erie Basin,
idification de l'Afrique d l'Ouest), Planktonic Communities and on in situ Rates of
W88-11071 2112 5B
W88-07200 2109 2B Filtration of Zooplankton,
W88-08264 2110 5C
Hydrologic Soil Parameters Affected by Tillage,
Extreme Rainfall for Africa and Other Develop-
W88-11072 2112 4C
ing Areas, Water Pollution by Fertilizers and Pesticides.
W88-09742 2111 2B W88-08415 2110 5B
Hydrologic Effects of Conservation Tillage and
Evaluation of Evapotranspiration in Tropical Modeling Pesticide Movement in the Unsaturat- Their Importance Relative to Water Quality,
Central Africa. ed Zone of Hawaiian Soils under Agricultural W88-11073 2112 4C
W88-10485 2112 2D Use,
as Af-
Soil Chemical and Biological Properties
W88-09108 2111 5B
Investigation of the Relationship Between Sub- fected by Conservation Tillage: Environmental
Saharan Rainfall and Global Sea Surface Tem- Flux of Nitrate Nitrogen Beneath a Connecticut Implications,

peratures, Corn Field, W88-11074 2112 4C


W88-10781 2112 2B W88-09498 2111 5B
AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION
AGAVE Modeling of Losses of Soil-Applied Chemicals Impact of Fenvalerate on Enclosed Freshwater
Predictions of Field Productivity for Agave le- in Runoff: Lateral Irrigation versus Precipita- Planktonic Communities and on in situ Rates of
chuguilla, tion, Filtration of Zooplankton,
W88-05368 2107 21 W88-10642 2112 5B W88-08264 2110 5C

SU-24
SUBJECT INDEX
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF

AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES Herbicide Levels in Rivers Draining Two Prai- Hydraulic and Soil Mechanical Aspects of Rill
Overview of Conservation Tillage, rie Agricultural Watersheds (1984), Generation on Agricultural Soils,
W88-05760 2107 3F W88-01800 2103 5B W88-08135 2110 2J
Overview of Nitrogen Management for Conser- Methods of Limiting Pollutant Washout from Population Dynamics of Duckweed Cover in
vation Tillage Systems: An Overview, Farming Areas by Nonpoint and Drainage Polder Ditches,
W88-05762 2107 4C Flows, W88-08598 2110 5C
W88-01966 2103 5G
Overview of Rural Nonpoint Pollution in the
Lake Erie Basin, Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Nitrate Losses
Winter Application of Sludge, from An Agricultural Catchment,
W88-05763 2107 5B W88-03597 2105 5E W88-08600 2110 5B
Hydrologic Soil Parameters Affected by Tillage,
Art of Lake Restoration, Nitrogen Inputs and Outputs in a Small Agricul-
W88-05764 2107 4C
W88-03849 2105 5G tural Catchment in the Eastern Part of the
Manure Management with Conservation Tillage, United Kingdom,
W88-05774
Multivariate Approach to the Investigation of
2107 4C W88-08601 2110 5B
Nutrient Interactions in the Barataria Basin,
Assessment of Great Lakes Tillage Practices and Louisiana,
Economic Analysis of Agricultural Nonpoint
Their Potential Impact on Water Quality, W88-03936 2105 5C Pollution Control Alternatives,
W88-05775 2107 5C W88-08622
Hydrology and Pollutant Removal Effectiveness 2110 5G
Irrigation Development Planning: An Introduc- of Wetland Buffer Areas Receiving Pumped Ag-
Effect of Intensive Fertilization of a Bankside
tion for Engineers. ricultural Drainage Water, Meadow on the Activity of Plankton Bacteria in
W88-05831 2107 6A W88-04742 2106 5C the River Nida (Southern Poland),
W88-08835 2110 5C
Agricultural Problems and Issues as Related to Simulation of Surface Runoff and Pipe Dis-
Agricultural Management Practices and Water charge from an Agricultural Soil in Northern
Regional Options for Ground Water Quality
Quality, Sweden,
Management in Relation to Agricultural Activi-
W88-07822 2109 5G W88-05045 2106 2G ties,

Agricultural Management Field and Basin Scale W88-09496 2111 5G


Practices and the In- Water Quality Models for
tegrity of Instream Biological Habitat, Evaluating Agricultural Nonpoint Pollution
Influence of Agricultural Practices on Ground
W88-07836 2109 5G Abatement Programs in a South Florida
Water Quality in Maine,
Flatwoods,
Framework for Selecting Agricultural Nonpoint W88-09497 2111 5B
W88-05211 2107 5G
Source Controls,
W88-07837 Nitrate in Waters from Sewage-Sludge Amend-
2109 5G Regulations for Protecting Groundwater ed Lysimeters,
Against Agricultural Pollutants,
Social and Institutional Factors Affecting the W88-09662 2111 5B
W88-05671 2107 6E
Adoption and Maintenance of Agricultural
BMPs, Effects of Land Use Upon Water Chemistry,
Little Waters: The Relationship Between Non-
W88-07838 Particularly Nutrient Enrichment, in Shallow
2109 5G Point Source Water Pollution, Soil Erosion and
Lowland Lakes: Comparative Studies of Three
Agricultural Drainage,
Best Management Practice Implementation Eco- Lochs in Scotland,
W88-05672 2107 6E
nomics and Farmer Decision Making, W88-09679 2111 4C
W88-07839 2109 5G Legal,Economic and Political Constraints on
Influence of Agricultural Practices on the Bio-
Trends Managing Agricultural Drainage Water in Cali-
in Agriculture and Possible Environmen- coenotic Structure of Limnetic Phytoplankton
fornia,
tal Futures, (Influence des Traitements Phytosanitaires sur
W88-07842 W88-05673 2107 6E
2109 5G les Biocoenoses du Phytoplancton Limnique),
Bacterial Pollution in Runoff from Agricultural W88-09682 2111 5C
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF
Effects of Livestock Pasturing on Nonpoint Sur- Lands,
Simulation of Runoff and Nitrate Leaching
face Runoff, W88-06145 2108 5B From an Agricultural District in Sweden,
W88-00910 2101 5B Agricultural Runoff Modeling in a Small West
W88-09913 2111 5B
Monitoring Changes Tennessee Watershed,
in AgriculturalRunoff Ecology of Some Waters in the
W88-06493 Forest-Agricul-
Quality in the LaPlatte River Watershed, Ver- 2108 5B tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
mont,
Tile Drain Discharge Under Different Crops, Silesian Industrial Region: 6. Communities of
W88-01117 2102 5G W88-06782 Plankton Algae,
2108 3F
Controlling Agricultural Runoff: Government's W88-10182 2112 5C
Perspective, Measurements and Analysis of Runoff From
W88-01127 Subsurface Drained Farmlands, Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
2102 6C
W88-06783 2108 2A tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Agricultural Sources of Nitrate Contamination Silesian Industrial Region: 7. Zooplankton -

in a Shallow Sand and Gravel Aquifer of East- Desalination of Agricultural Drainage Return Quantitative Relations in Various Systematic
ern South Dakota, Water: I. Operational Experiences with Conven- Groups,
W88-01132 tional and Nonconventional Pretreatment Meth- W88-10183 2112 5C
2102 5B
ods,
Agricultural Issues: The Nebraska Perspective W88-07229 2109 5D Surface Run-Off Pollution of Agricultural
W88-01133 2102 5G Basins in the Protective Zone of the Dobczyce
Desalination of Agricultural Drainage Return Dam Reservoir (the Carpathian Plateau-
Management Practices to Reduce Farm Chemi- Water: II. Analysis of the Performance of a Poland),
cal Losses with Agricultural Drainage, 13,000 GDP ROUnit, W88-10362 2112 5B
W88-01175 2102 5G W88-07230 2109 5D
Surface Run-Off Pollution during Thaws and
Irrigation Return Flows and Salinity Problems Fate of Added Nitrate and Ammonium-Nitrogen Heavy Rainfall in Agricultural Catchment
in the Colorado River Basin, Entering a Louisiana Gulf Coast Swamp Forest, Basins (the Carpathian Plateau, Poland),
W88-01180 2102 5G W88-07424 2109 5B W88-10363 2112 5B
Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution in the Processes Affecting the Distribution of Selenium Sediment, Phosphorus, and Nitrogen in Channe-
Midwest, in Shallow Groundwater of Agricultural Areas, lised Surface Run-off from a New Zealand Pas-
W88-01181 2102 5B Western San Joaquin Valley, California, toral Catchment,
W88-07441 2109 5B W88-10441
Short-term Effects of Propanil on Oxygen Pro- 2112 5B
duction by Plankton Communities from Catfish Spatial Distribution of Denitrifying Activity in a Benthos Bear Creek, Mississippi: Effects of
in
Ponds, Stream Draining an Agricultural Catchment, Habitat Variation and Agricultural Sediments,
W88-01723 2103 5C W88-08112 2110 5B W88-10456 2112 5C

SU-25
SUBJECT INDEX
AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF

Development of Water Quality in the Husinec Field and Basin Scale Water Quality Models for Surface Run-Off Pollution of Agricultural
Reservoir, Evaluating AgriculturalNonpoint Pollution Basins in the Protective Zone of the Dobczyce
W88-10820 2112 5B Abatement Programs in a South Florida Dam Reservoir (the Carpathian Plateau-
Flatwoods, Poland),
Influence of the Watershed and Fishstock upon W88-05211 2107 5G W88-10362 2112 5B
the Fish Pond Biocenoses,
W88-10821 2112 5B Physically-Based Model for the Agrohydrologic Surface Run-Off Pollution during Thaws and
Processes, Heavy Rainfall in Agricultural Catchment
Overview of Rural Nonpoint Pollution in the W88-07560 2109 2A Basins (the Carpathian Plateau, Poland),
Lake Erie Basin, W88-10363 2112 5B
W88-11071 2112 5B Stream Management: Emerging Global Similari-
ties,
Community Metabolism Natural and Agricul-
in
Hydrologic Effects of Conservation Tillage and W88-08223 2110 5G turally Disturbed Riffle Sections of the Chippe-
Their Importance Relative to Water Quality, wa River, Isabella County, Michigan,
Interception and Storage of Surface Run-Off in
W88-11073 2112 4C W88-10451 2112 5C
Ponds in Small Agricultural Watersheds,
Soil Chemical and Biological Properties as Af- Andhra Pradesh, India,
Pollution of Surface Waters in an Agricultural
fected by Conservation Tillage: Environmental W88-08594 2110 3F
Watershed on the Example of the Sucha River.
Implications,
Stream Ecosystems in Mountain Grassland W88-10609 2112 5B
W88-11074 2112 4C
(West Carpathians): 14. The Use of the Experi-
mental Stream Method in Evaluating the Effect
Long-term Trends in Water Chemistry of the
Processes Influencing Pesticide Loss with Water
Vltava River (Czechoslovakia),
Under Conservation Tillage, of Agricultural Pollution,
W88-10176 2112 5C W88-10813 2112 5B
W88-11078 2112 4C
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- Nitrates and Mineral Nitrogen Fertilization,
Effects of Conservation Tillage on Pesticide
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-10814 2112 5B
Loss with Water,
Silesian Industrial Region: 1. Range and Aims of
W88-11079 2112 4C AGRICULTURE
the Investigation with a Description of the Envi-
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Fate and ronment, No Simple Solutions,
Transport of Nitrogen, W88-10177 2112 5B W88-00292 2101 6D
W88-11080 2112 4C
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- Physical Limitations of Water Resources,

Manure Management with Conservation Tillage, tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-00293 2101 6D
W88-11082 2112 4C Silesian Industrial Region: 3. Chemical Compo-
sition of the Water. Heavy Metals, Legal-Institutional Limitations on Water Use,

Assessment of Great Lakes Tillage Practices and W88-10179 2112 5C W88-00294 2101 6E
Their Potential Impact on Water Quality,
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- Competition for Water,
W88-11083 2112 4C
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-00295 2101 6D
Agriculture and Ground Water Quality, Silesian Region: 4. Atmospheric
Industrial
W88-11094 2112 5B Heavy Metal Pollution of the Bottom of the Developing New Water Supplies,
Reservoir at Kozlowa Gora, W88-00296 2101 6D
AGRICULTURAL SOIL W88-10180 2112 5B
Increasing Efficiency of Nonagricultural Water
Effects of Simulated Rain on the Transport of
Fonofos and Carbofuran from Agricultural Soils Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- Use,

in a Tree-part Environmental Microcosm,


tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-00297 2101 3D
W88-03809 2105 5B Silesian Industrial Region: 5. Bacteriological
Characteristics of the Waters, Coping with Salinity,

Simulation of Surface Runoff and Pipe Dis- W88-10181 2112 5B W88-00298 2101 3C
charge from an Agricultural Soil in Northern
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- Improving Crop Management,
Sweden,
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-00299 2101 3F
W88-05045 2106 2G
Silesian Industrial Region: 7.Zooplankton -

AGRICULTURAL WASTES Quantitative Relations in Various Systematic Improving Land and Water Use Practices,

Project to Manage Agriculture Wastes Has Im- Groups, W88-OO3O0 2101 3F


proved the Quality of Vermont's Lake Parker, W88-10183 2112 5C
Improving Irrigation Systems,
W88-01111 2102 5G
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-00301 2101 3F
AGRICULTURAL WATER tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Silesian Industrial Region: 8. Ciliata in Bottom Local and Regional Economic Impacts,
Water Scarcity: Impacts on Western Agricul-
Sediments, W88-00302 2101 6B
ture.
W88-00291 2101 6D W88-10184 2112 5C
Impacts Upon Business Communities,

Water Scarcity: Impacts on Western Agricul-


Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-00304 2101 6D
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
ture.
Silesian Industrial Region: 9. Communities of Social Impacts on Rural Communities,
W88-00650 2101 6D
Oligochaetes, W88-O0305 2101 6G
AGRICULTURAL WATER DEMAND W88-10185 2112 5C
Water for Agriculture, Social Impacts Upon Urban Communities,
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-00306 2101 6B
W88-03678 2105 6D
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS Silesian Industrial Region: 10. Bottom Insects Environmental Impacts,
Long term Sediment Deposition in the Riparian with Special Regard to Chironomidae, W88-00307 2101 6G
Zone of an Agricultural Watershed, W88-10186 2112 5C
W88-0O742 2101 2J
What Farmers Can do for Themselves,
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-00308 2101 3F
Simulated Streamflows in the Umfolozi Catch- tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Silesian Industrial Region: 11. Ichthyofauna of What Financial and Business Interests Can Do,
ment,
W88-O0948 2101 2E the Reservoir at Kozlowa Gora and Lake W88-00309 2101 6D
Chechlo-Naklo,
Rivers Draining Two W88-10187 2112 5C One State's Strategy for Putting Water to Bene-
Herbicide Levels in Prai-
rie Agricultural Watersheds (1984), ficial Use,
W88-01800 2103 5B Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-00311 2101 6E
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Upland Soil Erosion Simulation for Agricultural Silesian Industrial Region: 12. Synthetic Outline Federal Water Policies and Irrigated Agricul-
Watersheds, of Investigation Results and Conclusions, ture,

W88-04282 2105 2J W88-10188 2112 5C W88-00312 2101 6E

SU-26
SUBJECT INDEX
AIR CIRCULATION

Problems, Findings, and Issues, Assessing the Implications of Environmental Potency Factors and Loading Functions for Pre-
W88-00313 2101 6D Change for Agricultural Production: the Case of dicting Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution,
Acid Rain in Ontario, Canada, W88-07830
Environmental and Societal Consequences of a 2109 5B
W88-05064 2106 5C
Possible C02-Induced Climate Change; Volume
Coastal Eutrophication in Sweden: Reducing
II, Part 8: Impacts of Rising Atmospheric Model for Crop Allocation Rural Floodplains,
in Nitrogen in Land Runoff,
Carbon Dioxide Levels on Agricultural Grow- W88-05149 2107 3F W88-08227 2110 5G
ing Seasons and Crop Water Use Efficiencies,
W88-00647 2101 5C Sizing of Terminal Units in Surface Irrigation Intensive Cropping Sequences to Sustain Con-
Projects: I, servation Tillage for Erosion Control,
Appropriate Designs for Documenting Water W88-05150 W88-08382
2107 3F 2110 2J
Quality Improvements from Agricultural NPS
Control Programs, Sizing of Terminal Units in Surface Irrigation Model of Thermal Inertia for Frost Forecasting
W88-01086 2102 7A Projects: II, in Agricultural Areas,
W88-05151 2107 3F W88-08479 2110 7C
Utah Agriculture Resource Development Loan
Program, Initial Operations Report of Sludge Farm, Study on the Use of SAR Data for Agriculture
W88-01098 2102 6E W88-05160 2107 5E and Forestry,
W88-08501 2110 7B
Monitoring the Effects to the Ground Water Response of Maize to Three Short-Term Periods
System Attributable to Agricultural Practices, of Waterlogging at High and Low Nitrogen Worms and Water,
W88-01106 Levels on Undisturbed and Repacked Soil, W88-08620 2110 2G
2102 7A
W88-06449 2108 21
Effects of Intensive Agricultural Land Use on Assessment of Water Supply for Agriculture in
Regional Water Quality in Northwestern Ohio, Development of Flood-Recession Cropping in the Niger River Basin Development Authority

W88-01120 the Molapo's of the Okavango Delta, Botswana, Area, Nigeria,


2102 4C W88-08626
W88-06573 2108 3F 2110 5F
Accumulation of
Sediment, Nutrients, and
Lost Conservation Opportunities Hydrology Past and Present,
Cesium- 137 inPrairie Potholes in Cultivated and in the Pacific
Northwest Irrigation Sector, W88-08953 2110 2A
Noncultivated Watersheds,
W88-01134 W88-06593 2108 3F
2102 4C Agriculture and Groundwater Quality.
Variability of Yield of an Irrigated
W88-08979 2111 5B
Agriculture Expansion Planning: Incorporating Crop and its

Water Reuse, Causes: 1. Statement of the Problem and Meth-


Vegetation of Agricultural Reservoirs in Thurin-
W88-01252 odology,
2102 3C gian Brooks (Zur Vegetation landwirtschaft-
W88-06794 2108 3F licher Wasserspeicher im Thuringer Becken),
Agricultural Application of Sewage Sludge, W88-09812 2111 2H
W88-01508 Variability of Yield of an Irrigated Crop and its
2103 5E
Causes: 2. Input Data and Illustration of Results,
Trends in Irrigation Development, and Their
Monitoring the Response of Soils and Crops to W88-06795 2108 2G Implications for Hydrologists and Water Re-
Sludge Applications, sources Engineers,
W88-01517 Effect of Agriculture on the Primary Production
2103 5C in Lake Beskie (Poland) as Recorded in
W88-10486 2112 3F
the
Prediction of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses Stratigraphy of Fossil Pigments,
Effects of Depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer and
as Related to Agricultural Drainage System W88-06910 2109 5C Accompanying Impact on Economic and Agri-
Design, cultural Production in the Southern
Biogeochemical Cycling of Selenium High Plains
W88-02071 2103 2G in the San Region of the United States,
Joaquin Valley, California, USA,
W88-11211 2112 6G
Optimal Aqueduct Capacity and Distribution W88-07103 2109 5B
Policy: Discrete Approach, AGRONOMY
W88-02419 Gaseous Pollutant and Acidic Rain Impacts on
2103 5F Efficiency in Water Allocation Under Stochastic
Crops in the United States: A Comparison,
Demand,
Tilted-bed Simulation of Erosion and Chemical W88-07148 2109 5B W88-02800 2104 6D
Runoff from Agricultural Fields: I. Runoff of
Effects of Salinity and Waterlogging on the
Sediment and Sediment-associated Copper and AGUAS RIVER
Zinc, Vegetation of Lake Toolibin, Western Australia,
Response of Quaternary Fluvial Systems to Dif-
W88-02715 W88-07168 2109 4C
2104 5B ferential Epeirogenic Uplift: Aguas and Feos
River Systems, Southeast Spain,
Tilted-bed Simulation of Erosion and Chemical Response of Input and Output of Water and
W88-00160 2101 2E
Runoff from Agricultural Fields: II. Effects of Chloride to Clearing for Agriculture,
Formulation on Atrazine Runoff, W88-07568 2109 4C AHMEDABAD
W88-02716 2104 5B Isotopic Investigation of Soil Water Movement:
SoilWater Dynamics of Lateritic Catchments as
Affected by Forest Clearing for Pasture,
A Case Study in the Thar Desert, Western Ra-
Evaluation of Simple, Dynamic Soil Moisture jasthan,
Model, W88-07569 2109 4C W88-04592 2106 2G
W88-03781 2105 2G Agricultural Management and Water Quality AIN RIVER
Improving Tubewell Irrigation System Perform-
W88-07820 2109 5G Classification and Succession of Former Chan-
ance, nels of the French Upper Rhone Alluvial Plain
Environmental Problems and Issues of Agricul-
W88-03782 2105 3F Using Mollusca,
tural Nonpoint Source Pollution,
W88-04226 2105 2H
W88-07821 2109 5G
MORECS: An Agricultural Perspective,
W88-03958 AIR CIRCULATION
2105 3F Agricultural Problems and Issues as Related to
Does Evaporation over the Arabian Sea Play a
Agricultural Management Practices and Water
Alternative Management Options for the Con- Crucial Role in Moisture Transport across the
Quality,
trol of Diffuse Phosphorus Loads to Lake Erie West Coast of India during an Active Monsoon
W88-07822 2 109 5G
W88-03987 Period,
2105 5G
Modeling Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollu- W88-08116 2110 2B
Future Use of Sludge Entrenchment Sites, tion: A Research Perspective,
W88-04525 Thermal Budget of a Monsoon Depression in the
2106 5E W88-07823 2109 5B Bay of Bengal during FGGE-MONEX 1979,
Minimizing Adverse Impacts on Wetlands of W88-08944 2110 2B
Retention and Transformations of Pesticides in
Water Quality Associated with Forest and Agri-
Relation to Nonpoint Source Pollution from
cultural Practices, Mesoscale Precipitation Patterns Around Wel-
Croplands,
W88-04955 lington, New Zealand,
2106 5G W88-07828 2109 5B W88-10847 2112 2B

SU-27
Mi

SUBJECT INDEX
AIR CURRENTS

AIR CURRENTS Texas Air Control Board National Weather Monitoring European Transboundary Air Pollu-
Development Processes for Five Depression Service Hourly Climatology System: Support tion,

Systems Within the Polar Basin, Activities Report. W88-06057 2108 5B


W88-07628 2109 2B W88-00667 2101 7A
Air Pollution in Europe: International Policy

AIR-EARTH INTERFACE Acid Precipitation: Effects on Terrestial Ecosys- Responses,

Movement of Isotopes of Water During Evapo- tems (Oct 83 - Sept 84); Citations from the U.S. W88-06058 2108 5G
ration From a Bare Soil Surface,
Department of Energy (EDB) Data Base.
W88-00913 2101 10C Atmospheric Wet Sulphate Deposition and
W88-07305 2109 2D Lakewater Chemistry,
Removal of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocar- W88-06304 2108 5B
AIR-EARTH INTERFACES
bons from Primary Aluminum Air Pollution
Computer Simulation of Soil Sensitivity to Acid Air Pollution, Emission and Ambient Concentra-
Control Scrubber Wastewater,
Rain,
W88-01044 2102 5D tions,
W88-06181 2108 2K W88-06560 2108 5B
Implications of Airshed Processes and Atmos-
Pollutant Deposition in Radiation Fog, pheric Deposition of Nonpoint Pollutants, Residence and Transport of Pollutants in the
W88-08464 2110 5B W88-01178 2102 5B Atmosphere - A Meteorological Problem,

W88-06561 2108 5B
Possible Role of the Biosphere in the Control of Multivariate Stochastic Modelling of Grass Flu-
Atmospheric Clouds and Precipitation, oride and Airborne Fluorides, Investigation of the Wet and Dry Deposition of
W88-08952 2110 2B W88-02422 2103 5B Acidic and Heavy-Metal Components,
W88-06563 2108 5B
AIR ENCAPSULATION Influence of Alkaline Particulates on the Chem-
Air Encapsulation During Infiltration, istryof Fog Water at Delhi, North India, Direct Effects of Air Pollutants, Singly and in
W88-06175 2108 2G W88-02459 2103 5 A Mixtures, on Plants and Plant Assemblages,
W88-06564 2108 5C
AIR ENTRAPMENT Source of Pb, Cu, and Zn in Fogwater,
Effects of Hysteresis with Air Entrapment on W88-02497 2104 5B Effects of Accumulation of Air Pollutants in
Water Flow in the Unsaturated Zone, Forest Ecosystems,
Canadian Acid Rain Program, W88-06565 2108 5C
W88-04318 2105 2G W88-02656 2104 5G
Factors Confounding Evaluation of Air Pollu-
AIR FLOTATION Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion: A tion Stress on Forests: Pollution Input and Com-
Treatment of Tar Sand Process Waters by Future Option, plexity,
Means of Two-Stage, Polymer-Aided, Air Flota- W88-02669 2104 5G W88-06566 2108 5C
tion,
W88-01040 2102 5D Simulation of Atmospheric Acid Deposition on
Atmospheric Transport of PCBs to the Oceans,
a Regional Scale, 5B
W88-06653 2108
AIR FORCE BASES W88-03212 2104 2B
Groundwater Pollution Force
Potential of Air Management Strategy for Acidic Deposition in
Installations on Glacial, Alluvial, and Basalt De- Stormwater Pollution Modelling: Minor Sources
Western and Northern Canada,
posits of the Northwest ~ Washington, Oregon, of Pollutants in Urban Sewer Networks, 2109 5B
W88-06972
and Idaho, W88-03645 2105 5B
W88-11147 2112 5B Rainwater Composition Over a Rural Area with
Background Levels of Air and Precipitation
Special Emphasis on the Size Distribution of
AIR INJECTION Quality in Europe,
Insoluble Particulate Matter,
W88-03780 2105 2B
Slaton and Idalou Field Tests in the Secondary W88-07051 2109 2B
Recovery of Water from the Ogallala,
Mount St. Helens: The Aftermath,
W88-04929 2106 4B Raindrops, Air Pollution and Bursting Bubbles,
W88-03937 2105 5C 5B
W88-07645 2109
and Economic Research in Support of
Scientific
Aerosol and Graphitic Carbon Content of Snow,
the Investigation of Secondary Recovery of Role of Dry Deposition in Acidification of
W88-04116 2105 2B
Ground Water, Waters,
W88-04930 2106 4B Preliminary Assessment of Factors Affecting W88-07781 2109 5B
Radon Levels in Idaho,
Mathematical Model of the Secondary Recov-
Atmospheric Deposition of Nutrients and Pesti-
W88-04986 2106 5B
cides,
ery Process,
W88-07826 2109 5B
W88-04932 2106 4B Biogenic Sulfur and the Acidity of Rainfall in
Remote Areas of Canada, Summer
Sulfur, Halogens, and Heavy Metals in
AIR MASSES W88-05503 2107 5B
Rains, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada,
Trace Element Concentrations on Fine Particles
Transatlantic Transport of Sulfur, W88-08024 2110 5B
in the Ohio River Valley,
W88-08448 2110 5B W88-05573 2107 5B
Headspace Technique to Determine the Pres-
Importance of Liquid Water Concentration in ence of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Drinking
AIR POLLUTION Water. The Problems Arising from the Prepara-
the Atmospheric Oxidation of S02,
Inter-Storm Comparisons from the Oscar High
W88-05628 2107 5B tion of a Blank Sample as well as the Cleaning of
Density Network Experiment, the Sample Apparatuses,
W88-O0120 2101 5B Case Studies on the Chemical Composition of W88-08162 2110 5A
Fogwater: The Influence of Local Gaseous
Deposition Both Wet and Dry. National Dioxin Study. Tier 4 - Combustion
Emissions,
W88-O0222 2101 5B W88-05630 2107 5B Sources: Final Test Report - Site 1, Sewage
Sludge Incinerator SSI - A,
Evaluation of Wet Chemical Deposition in
Acid Precipitation in Southern New Jersey, W88-08427 2110 5E
North America, W88-06012 2108 5C
W88-O0223 2101 5B Subcontinental Air Pollution Phenomena,
Sources and Fate of Atmospheric HC1 in the U. W88-08444 2110 5B
Acidic Pollutants in Air and Precipitation at K. and Western Europe,
Selected Rural Locations in Canada, W88-06013 2108 5B Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment,
W88-00224 2101 5B W88-08446 21 10 5B
Theoretical Investigation of Sulfate Formation
Nature of Precipitation and Atmospheric Partic- in Clouds, Hybrid Receptor Models,
ulates in Central and Northern New Mexico, W88-06014 2108 5B W88-08447 2110 5B
W88-00227 2101 5B
Plume Wash-Out Near a Coal-Fired Power Trace Element Concentrations on Fine Particles
OSCAR Experiment, Plant: Measurements and Model Calculations, in the Ohio River Valley,

W88-00228 2101 5B W88-06016 2108 5B W88-08448 2110 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS

Simultaneous Collection of Particles and Acidic Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- auf die Entwicklung von Erysiphe Graminis
Gases for Tracing Emissions from Coal-Fired tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper DC. f. sp. Marchal),
Power Plants, Silesian Industrial Region: 7. Zooplankton -
W88-02098 2103 5C
W88-08449 2110 7B Quantitative Relations in Various Systematic
Groups, Development and Testing of a Water Balance
Photocatalytic Formation of Hydrogen Perox- W88-10183 Model for Climate Impact Assessment: Model-
2112 5C
ide,
ing the Sacramento Basin,
W88-08452 2110 5B Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid-Water and Methan- W88-02783 2104 5C
esulfonic Acid-Water Solution Particles: Impli-
Direct Kinetic and Mechanistic Study of the
cations for the Atmospheric Chemistry of Or- Health Effects of Acid Rain: Are There Any,
OH-Dimethyl Sulfide Reaction Under Atmos-
ganosulfur Species, W88-04156 2105 5C
pheric Conditions,
W88-10237 2112 2K
W88-08453 2110 5B Regional Water Availability and Global Climat-
Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes ic Change: The Hydrologic Consequences of
Pollutant Deposition in Radiation Fog,
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through Increases in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and
W88-08464 2110 5B
Chemical Reactor Model, Other Trace Gases,
Measurement of Atmospheric Gases by Laser W88-10238 2112 2K W88-05216 2107 5C
Absorption Spectrometry,
Time-Trends of Sulfate and Nitrate in Precipita- Deposition of Air-borne Acidifiers in the West-
W88-08466 2110 7B
tion in Norway (1972-1982), ern Environment,
Polychlorinated Dioxin and Furan Discharge W88-10239 2112 2B W88-06144 2108 5B
During Carbon Reactivation,
W88-08571 Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation Combined Effects of Ozone and Water Stress on
2110 5B
Chemistry Data in the Netherlands, Alfalfa Growth and Yield,
Odors from Dissolved Air Flotation Process, W88-10240 2112 2B W88-06155 2108 5C
W88-08578 2110 5D
Acid Rain in Southwestern China, Effects of SimulatedAmmonium Sulphate and
Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition to Agricultural W88-10241 2112 2B Sulphuric Acid Rain on Acidification, Water
Land in Northeastern Ohio, Quality, and Flora of Small-Scale Soft Water
W88-08763 2110 5B Use of Vertical Snow Sampling as an Indicator Systems,
of Some Emissions from Point Sources,
W88-06699 2108 5C
Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes W88-10296 2112 5A
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through Aluminum, and Lead
Iron, Zinc, in Bog Waters
Chemical Reactor Model, Indices of Bacteriological and Chemical Quality of Northeastern North America,
W88-08947 2110 5B of Waters in the Upper Silesian Industrial W88-07095 2109 5B
Region (Southern Poland) Affected by Atmos-
Acid Rain in Southwestern China, pheric Pollution and Industrial Wastes, Gaseous Pollutant and Acidic Rain Impacts on
W88-08949 2110 5B W88-10367 2112 5B Crops in the United States: A Comparison,
Vapor-Particle Partitioning of Semivolatile Or- W88-07148 2109 5B
Catalytic Oxidation of Groundwater Stripping
ganic Compounds,
Emissions, Role of Quality Assurance in National Acid
W88-09067 2111 5B W88-10409 2112 5G Rain Research in the United States,
Lake Sediments as Historic Records of Atmos- W88-07149 2109 7C
Application of a Portable Ion Chromatograph
pheric Contamination by Organic Chemicals,
for Field Site measurements of the Ionic Compo- Acid Neutralizing Capacity of Leaves Exposed
W88-09068 2111 5B sition of Fog Water and Atmospheric Aerosols, to Acidic Fog,
Depositional Aspects of Pollutant Behavior in W88-10529 2112 5A W88-07175 2109 5B
Fog and Intercepted Clouds,
W88-09069
Flow Injection Analysis of Hydrogen Peroxide, Growth Parameter and Yield Component Re-
2111 5B
Formaldehyde and Hydroxymethanesul-
Sulfite, sponse of Field Corn to Simulated Acid Rain,
Atmospheric Sulfur Analysis Using Rateometric fonicAcid in Precipitation Samples, W88-07176 2109 5C
Colorimetry, W88-10538 2112 5A
W88-09392 2111 2B Acid Precipitation and Its Effects on Water
Deposition of Mercuric Chloride on the Surface Quality of Small River Basins in Rhode Island,
Enriched Concentrations of Bromine, Chlorine, of Waters, W88-07226 2109 5C
and Iodine in Urban Rainfall as Determined by W88-10547 2112 5B
Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis, Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and
Acid Rain Alone
W88-10136 Quality Assurance for Environmental Measure- or in Combination on Growth and Yield of
2112 5B
ments. Broad Bean Plants,
Nitrated Phenols in Rain: Atmospheric Occur- W88-U158 2112 7C W88-07688 2109 5C
rence of Phytotoxic Pollutants,
W88-10143 2112 5B AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen Diox-
Models for the Dissolution of Carbonate Rocks ide on the Control of Water Loss by Birch
Quantitative Assessment
of Worldwide Con- and the C-13/C-12 Evolution of Carbonate (Betula spp.),
tamination of Air, Water and Soils by Trace Ground Waters (Modelle der Kalk-Aufloesung W88-07690 2109 5C
Metals, und C-13/C-12-Entwicklung von Karbonat-
W88-10164 2112 5B Grundwaessern), Forest Responses to Deposition of Air-Borne
W88-00068 2101 2K Chemicals,
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
W88-07749 2109 5B
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper Acid Precipitation: Effects on the Aquatic Eco-
Silesian Industrial Region: Chemical Compo-
2. system; Citations from the U.S. Department of Aluminum Chemistry: Fractionation, Speciation,
sition of the Water and Atmospheric Precipita- Energy (EDB) Data Base (1977-Sept 83). and Mineral Equilibria of Soil Interstitial Waters
tion,
W88-00912 2101 10C of an Alpine Watershed, Front Range, Colora-
W88-10178 2112 5C do,
International Aspects of Acid Deposition, W88-07928
Ecology of Some Waters the Forest-Agricul-
in
2109 5B
W88-01272 2102 5C
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Model Approach to Acid Rain,
Silesian Industrial Region: 3. Chemical Compo- Bacterial Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis W88-07943 2109 6B
sition of the Water. Heavy Metals, of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and
W88-10179 2112 5C Some Nitro Derivatives in Environmental Sam- Analytical Methods Manual for the Direct/De-
ples Collected in West Germany, layed Response Project Soil Survey,
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
W88-02057 2103 5C W88-07960 2109 7A
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Silesian Industrial Region: 6. Communities of Influence of Acid Precipitation on the Develop- Paleolimnological Evidence of Recent Acidifi-
Plankton Algae, ment of Erysiphe Graminis DC f. sp. Tritici
W88-10182
cation inTwo Sudbury (Canada) Lakes,
2112 5C Marchal (Einfluss Saeurehaltiger Niederschlaege W88-08068 2110 5B

SU-29
SUBJECT INDEX
AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS

Chemistry of Acid Rain: Sources and Atmos- Large-Scale High-Efficiency Air Stripper and Evaluation Program for Aerially Applied Dis-
pheric Processes. Recovery Well Network for Removing Volatile persants,
W88-08442 2110 5B Organic Chlorocarbons from Ground Water, W88-09195 2111 5G
W88-09328 2111 5G
Acidification of a Dutch Moorland Pool: A Pa- AIRPORTS
laeolimnological Study, Case History Treatment of Contaminant
-
Impact of Proposed Runway Extension at Little
W88-08589 2110 2H Ground Water Using Elevated Temperature Air Rock Municipal Airport on Water-Surface Ele-
Stripping, vations and Navigation Conditions in Arkansas
Forest Damage: Characterization of Spruce W88-09329 2111 5G River,
Needles by Pyrolysis Field Ionization Mass W88-O0818 2101 4C
Spectrometry, Aquifer Restoration: Chlorinated Organics Re-
W88-09572 2111 5C moval Considerations in Proven vs Innovative Stormwater Contamination at Airports and Re-
Technologies, medial Options - with Particular Reference to
Effects of Acid Precipitation on Sediment W88-10408 2112 5G Stansted,
Downcore Profiles of Diatoms, Bacterial Densi- W88-06451 2108 5B
ties and Sulphur Isotope Ratios in Lakes North Catalytic Oxidation of Groundwater Stripping
of Lake Superior, Emissions, Groundwater Pollution Potential of AirForce
W88-09592 2111 5C W88-10409 2112 5G Installations on Glacial, Alluvial, and Basalt De-
posits of the Northwest - Washington, Oregon,
Doubled C02 Climate and the Sensitivity of the
AIR STRIPPING TREATMENT and Idaho,
Air Stripping Treatment for Removal of Vola-
Modeled Hydrologic Cycle, W88-11147 2112 5B
tile Organic Chemicals: A Case Study of Bur-
W88-10908 2112 2A
lington, Massachusetts, AIT CHOUARIT DAM
AIR POLLUTION SOURCES W88-04161 2105 5F Triple Use of a Geotextile at Ait Chouarit,
Analysis of Emission Databases for Regional
AIRTEMPERATURE W88-03201 2104 8G
Models,
ENSO Signal in Continental Temperature and AL-JAYSH CANAL
W88-03777 2105 7C Precipitation Records,
Water Quality Index Applied to the Classifica-
W88-02791 2104 2B tion and Zoning of Al-Jaysh Canal, Baghdad -
Kinetics of the Reaction Between Nitrogen Di-
oxide and Water Vapour, Iraq,
Mesoscale Atmospheric Dynamics and Model-
W88-03778 2105 2K W88-04120 2105 5G
ing of Rainfall Fields,
W88-04111 2105 2A ALABAMA
Midwest/Western/Eastern U.S. Precipitation
and Aerosol Sulfate: Differences Attributable to Assessment of the Effects of Climate Warming Estimation of Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity
Natural Source Inputs, on Great Lakes Basin Fishes,
of the Clay Layer Between the Eutaw and
W88-05126 2107 5B W88-05035 2106 2H Gordo Aquifers in the Vicinity of Faunsdale,
Marengo County, Alabama,
Model Tests on Trace
Volatilization of Organic Estimation of Volume of Snowmelt from Tem- W88-00558 2101 2F
Substances in Surface Waters,(Modellversuche perature of Snow Line and Residual Snow
zur Verfluchtigung Organischer Spurenstoffe in Amount, In-Reservoir Aeration Systems,
Oberflachengewassern), W88-07523 2109 2A W88-01339 2102 5G
W88-05920 2108 5B
GOES IR and Dummy Variable Techniques for Design and Construction-Theodore Ship Chan-
AIR QUALITY Low Temperature Assessment in Florida, nel,

Winter Study of Air, Cloud and Precipitation W88-08044 2110 7C W88-01524 2103 8A
Chemistry in Ontario, Canada,
AIR TESTING Simulation Study of the Navigability of the
W88-03779 2105 2B
Test Program Improves Sewer Rehabilitation, Main Ship Channel in Mobile Harbor,

Background Levels of Air and Precipitation W88-04664 2106 5D W88-01552 2103 8A


Quality in Europe,
W88-03780 2105 2B AIR VAPOR PRESSURE DEFICIT Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Alabama

Relations Between Remotely Sensed Canopy Water Resources Research Institute).


AIR STRIPPING Temperature, Crop Water Stress, Air Vapor W88-01770 2103 9D
Mechanism of Ammonia Removal in a Single- Pressure Deficit and Evapotranspiration in
Chickpea,
Hydrogeologic Framework of the Floridan Aq-
Stage Nitrification System Having a Long HRT,
uifer System in Florida and in Parts of Georgia,
W88-01046 2102 5D W88-03872 2105 2D
Alabama, and South Carolina,
AIR-WATER INTERFACES W88-03110 2104 2F
Pilot Testing and Design of a High Temperature
Air Stripping System for MEK
Removal, S02 Oxidation by Hydrogen Peroxide in Sus-
pended Droplets, Current Water Resources Activities in Alabama,
W88-02199 2103 5D Year
Fiscal 1986,
W88-08454 2110 5B
W88-0314O 2104 7B
Removal of Chlorinated Solvents from Water by
Negative Staining of Freshwater Bacterioneus-
Air Stripping, Time-of-Travel and Reaeration Data for Seven
ton Sampled Directly with Electron Microscope
W88-05246 2107 5F Small Streams in Alabama, June 1983 to August
Specimen Support Grids,
W88-08788 2110 7B 1984,
Air Stripping Teases VOCs from Groundwater,
W88-03307 2104 2E
W88-05429 2107 5D Sources and Fates of Aquatic Pollutants.
W88-09065 2111 5B Summary of Selected Water-Quality Data for
Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated
the Warrior Coal Field, Alabama,
Carbon for Removal of Selected Organic Con- Air-Sea Transfer of Trace Elements, W88-03374 2104 5B
taminants at Ultra Low Levels,
W88-09070 2111 5B
W88-05823 2107 5F Moving Toward Alabama Legislation for Water
Physico-Chemical Aspects of Partitioning of Resources Management,
Control of Emissions from an Air Stripper Non-Polar Hydrophobic Organics at the Air- W88-04670 2106 6E
Treating Contaminated Groundwater, Water Interface,
W88-0674O 2108 5F W88-09653 2111 5B Simulation of the Flow System in the Shallow
Aquifer, Dauphin Island, Alabama,
Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated Naturally-Occurring Surface-Active Material W88-04684 2106 2F
Carbon for Removal of DBCP, EDB, and TCP Concentrated at the Air/Water Interface,
at Ultra-Low Concentrations, W88-10091 2112 2K Survey Characterizes the Small Water System,
W88-09323 2111 5F W88-05558 2107 5F
AIRCRAFT
Temperature Effects on Packed Aeration Tower Airborne River-Ice Thickness Profiling with North Alabama Water Quality Assessment.
Performance, Helicopter-Borne UHF Short-Pulse Radar, Volume VII: Contaminants in Biota,
W88-09327 2111 5D W88-07536 2109 2C W88-05716 2107 5B

SU-30
SUBJECT INDEX
ALGAE

Concentrations of PCBs, DDTr, and Selected ALBEDO ALDICARBS


Metals in Biota from Guntersville Reservoir, Albedo Model for Shallow Prairie Snow Laboratory Studies on Mechanisms for the Deg-
W88-05752 2107 5B Covers, radation of Aldicarb, Aldicarb Sulfoxide and
W88-07938 2109 2C Aldicarb Sulfone,
Erosion Downdrift from Tidal Passes in Ala-
W88-06946 2109 5B
bama and the Florida Panhandle, Components of the Surface Radiation Balance of
W88-06073 2108 2J Subarctic Wetland Terrain Units During the ALDRIN
Snow-free Season, Aldrin, Dieldrin, and Mercury Profiles in
Environmental Radioactivity Levels, Browns W88-08023 2110 2E Recent Lake Sediments at theRocky Mountain
Ferry Nuclear Plant: Annual Report - 1986.
Arsenal, Colorado,
W88-08422 2110 5B Possible Role of the Biosphere in the Control of
W88-03868 2105 5B
Atmospheric Clouds and Precipitation,
Distribution of Ultramicrobacteria in a Gulf W88-08952 2110 2B ALEWIFE
Coast Estuary and Induction of Ultramicrobac-
Distributions and Movements of the Early Life
teria, ALBERTA Stages of Three Species of Alosa in the Hudson
W88-08795 2110 2L Alberta: Surface Water Data, 1984.
River, with Comments on Mechanisms to
W88-00787 2101 2E Reduce Interspecific Competition,
ALACHLOR
Groundwater Residues of Atrazine, Alachlor, W88-06643 2108 2L
Effects of a Chlorinated Discharge and a Ther-
and Cyanazine Under No-tillage Practices, mal Outfall on the Structure and Composition of
ALFALFA
W88-06034 2108 5B the Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Communities in
Response of Cotton, Alfalfa, and Cantaloupe to
the Sheep River, Alberta, Canada,
ALAKALINE PHOPHATASE Foliar-deposited Salt in an Arid Environment,
W88-04253 2105 5C
Effects of Sample Storage and Mechanical W88-02721 2104 5C
Blending on the Quantitative Analysis of River Formation of Glacial Flutings in East-Central
Periphyton, Alberta,
Interactive Effects of Simulated Acidic Fog and
Ozone on Field-Grown Alfalfa,
W88-06686 2108 7B W88-05016 2106 2C
W88-06052 2108 5C
ALASKA Hydraulic Geometry of the Lower Portion of
Influence of Selenium, Salinity, and Boron on
Depositional Model for Outwash, Sediment the Sunwapta River Valley Train, Jasper Na-
Alfalfa Tissue Composition and Yield,
Sources, and Hydrological Characteristics, Ma- tional Park, Alberta,
W88-06151 2108 5C
laspina Glacier, Alaska: A Modern Analog of W88-05021 2106 2E
the Southeastern Margin of the Laurentide Ice
Comparison of Sedimentation Regimes in Four
Combined Effects of Ozone and Water Stress on
Sheet,
Alfalfa Growth and Yield,
W88-O0157 2101 2J Glacier-Fed Lakes of Western Alberta,
W88-05023 W88-06155 2108 5C
2106 2J
Natural Acidity of Waters in Podzolized Soils
Organochlorine Residues in Northeastern Alber- Root Growth in a Claypan with a Perennial-
and Potential Impacts from Acid Precipitation,
ta Otters,
Annual Rotation,
W88-01250 2102 5B
W88-05617 2107 5B W88-07997 2110 21
Groundwater Levels in Alaska, 1983,
W88-03069 2104 2F ALBUQUERQUE Somatic Cell Selection Criteria for Water Use
Efficiency Using Genetically Differential Alfal-
North Diversion Structure Albuquerque, New
fas,
Recent Growth of Gulkana Glacier, Alaska Mexico,
Range, and its Relation to Glacier-Fed River W88-01186 2102 8 A W88-10021 2111 3F
Runoff,
W88-03119 2104 2C ALCOHOL BIODEGRADATION Evaluation of the Potential to Improve Alfalfa
for Production Under Less Than Optimum
Enhancement of Biodegradation of Alcohols in
FiscalYear 1985 Program Report (Alaska Water Groundwater Systems, Moisture Conditions,
Research Center). W88-03255 2104 5G
W88-10040 2111 3F
W88-03141 2104 9D
ALCOHOLS IrrigationManagement Procedures to Maximize
Sediment Discharge Data for the Lower Reach Enhancement of Biodegradation of Alcohols in Production of Alfalfa Populations Selected for
of Campbell Creek, Anchorage, Alaska: May to Groundwater Systems, Increased Performance Under Deficit Levels of
October 1986, Irrigation,
W88-03255 2104 5G
W88-03388 2104 2J
W88-10041 2111 3F
ALDEHYDES
Storage and Release of Water in a Large Gla- Acute Toxicity of Aldehydes to the Guppy,
ALFISOL
cier-Dammed Lake: Russell Lake Near Yakutat, W88-10501 2112 5C Evaluation of the Universal Soil Loss Equation
Alaska, 1986, and Field Techniques for Assessing Soil Erosion
W88-03410 2104 2C ALDICARB on a Tropical Alfisol in Western Nigeria,
Ground Water Contamination by Aldicarb Pesti- W88-04244 2105 2J
Subglacial Fluvial Erosion: A Major Source of cide in Eastern Suffolk County,Long Island,
Stratified Drift, Malaspina Glacier, Alaska, W88-01102 2102 5B
ALGAE
W88-05018 2106 2C Algae as Ecological Indicators.
Characterizing the Uncertainty of Pesticide W88-00196 2101 5A
Hydrology of Alaskan Wetlands, U.S.A.: A Leaching in Agricultural Soils,
Review, W88-07622 Indicator Algal Assays: Laboratory and field
2109 5B
W88-08025 2110 2H Approaches,
Simulation Procedure for Groundwater Quality W88-00197 2101 5A
Primary Production and its Control in Toolik Assessments of Pesticides,
Lake, Alaska, W88-07623 In Situ and Natural Phytoplankton Assemblage
2109 5B
W88-09591 2111 2H Bioassays,
Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies on the W88-00198 2101 5A
Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Alaska Water Degradation and Transport of Aldicarb Resi-
Resources Center), dues in Soil and Ground Water, Qualitative Characteristics of Phytoplankton As-
W88-10005 2111 9D W88-09100 semblages,
2111 5B
W88-00199 2101 5A
Temporal Changes in theSediment Geochemis- Fate of Aldicarb in Wisconsin Ground Water,
try of Two Southeast Alaskan Fjords, W88-09101 2111 5B Use of Seaweeds for Monitoring Coastal Waters,
W88-10783 2112 2L W88-00201 2101 5A
Computer Simulation of Aldicarb Migration and
Southeastern Alaska Hatchery Innovative Degradation in the Sand Plain of Central Wis- Effect of Environmental Contaminants on
Ground Water System, consin, Aquatic Algae,
W88-11130 2112 2F W88-10082 2111 5B W88-00202 2101 5C

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SUBJECT INDEX
ALGAE

Algae as Monitors of Heavy Metals in Fresh- Effects of Trace Metals on Growth of Red Tide Periodicity of Epiphytes of Zostera marina in
waters, Phytoplankton and Their Accumulation of Two Embayments of the Southern Gulf of St.
W88-00203 2101 5A Metal, Lawrence,
W88-02885 2104 2L W88-05361 2107 2L
Utilization of Algal Cultures and Assays by In-
dustry, Experiments and Experiences in Biomanipula- Grazing of Freshwater Rhodophyta,
W88-00204 2101 5A tion - Studies of Biological Ways to Reduce W88-05370 2107 2H
Algal Abundance and Eliminate Blue-Greens,
Algal Bioassays of Industrial and Energy Proc- on the Influence of Algal-derived
Investigations
ess Effluents,
W88-02890 2104 5G
Organic Substances on Flocculation and Filtra-
W88-00205 2101 5 A Qualitative and Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data tion,

Compilation to Determine Macrotrends, W88-05821 2107 5F


Synthetic Microcosms as Biological Models of
Algal Communities, W88-03487 2104 2H
Seasonal Changes of Ionic Concentrations in the
W88-00206 2101 5C Vacuolar Sap of Chara Vulgaris L. Growing in
Qualitative and Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data
a Brackish Water Lake,
Simulating the Effects of Increased Temperature Compilation to Determine Macrotrends - II,

in a Plankton Ecosystem: A Case Study, W88-03499 2105 7C


W88-05935 2108 2H
W88-00207 2101 5C
Sulfur, Carbon, and Nitrogen Isotopes Used to
Carbon Leaves Good Taste in Canadians'
Salinityand Phosphorus Routing through the Trace Organic Matter Flow in the Salt-Marsh
Mouths,
Colorado River/Reservoir System, Estuaries of Sapelo Island, Georgia,
W88-03601 2105 5F
W88-00340 2101 6G W88-05954 2108 2L
Rapid Ammonium Uptake and Nitrogen Interac-
Harvesting of Scenedesmus obliquus
Nature and Availability of Particulate Phospho- in
tions in Five Intertidal Seaweeds Grown Under
rus to Algae in the Colorado River, Wastewaters: Auto- or Bioflocculation,
Field Conditions,
W88-00347 2101 5B W88-05973 2108 5D
W88-03837 2105 2L
HCMM Hydrological Analysis in Utah: First
Art of Lake Restoration,
Adsorption of Fenvalerate to Laboratory Glass-
Quarter Report. ware and the Alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardii,
W88-00658 2101 2H W88-03849 2105 5G and its Effect on Uptake of the Pesticide by
Daphnia Galeata Mendotae,
Algae, Ion Exchange and Metal Finishing Impact of Rotifer Grazing on Population Dy-
W88-06038 2108 5B
Wastes, namics of Green Microalgae in High-Rate
W88-01020 2102 5D Ponds, Metabolism of Mutagenic Polycyclic Aromatic
W88-04034 2105 5D Hydrocarbons by Photosynthetic Algal Species,
Accumulation, Toxicity and Localization of W88-06305 2108 5C
Lead in Cryptogams: Experimental Results, Effects ofCrude and Fuel Oils on the Growth,
W88-01465 2102 5B Chlorophyll 'a' Content and Dry Matter Pro- Zinc, Copper and Lead Content of Sodium Algi-
duction of a Green Alga Scenedesmus Quadri- nate from Brown Algae,
Effects of Supplements on the Bioaccumulation cauda (Turp.) Breb, W88-06310 2108 5B
of Lead Anabaena
in Spp.,
W88-04127 2105 5C
W88-01718 2103 5C Use of Selenastrum capricornutum to Assess the
Green Algal Ropes: A Novel Estuarine Phe- Ground Water
Toxicity Potential of Surface and
Bioconcentration and Metabolism of DDT, Fen-
nomenon in the Gulf of Maine, Contamination Caused by Chromium Waste,
itrothion and Chlorpyrifos by the Blue-Green
W88-04484 2105 2L W88-06328 2108 5C
Algae Anabaena sp. and Aulosira fertilissima,
W88-01863 2103 5B Solar Aquatic Wastewater Treatment,
Secchi Disk Visibility, Chlorophyll a and Partic-
Photosynthetic Kinetics Determine the Outcome ulate Organic Matter in the Pontevedra Estuary W88-06494 2108 5D
of Competition for Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (NW of Spain) (Visibilidad del disco de Secchi,
clorofila a y materia organica particulada en la
Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Accumulation and
by Freshwater Microalgae: Implications for
ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)),
Effects upon Plants,
Acidified Lakes,
W88-04544 2106 2L W88-06659 2108 5C
W88-01988 2103 2H

Process for Clarifying Algae-Laden Wastewater


Growth Responses of Nannochloris oculata
Copper as an Algicide in a Tropical Reservoir,
Droop and Phaeodactylum tricornutum Bohlin
W88-02347 2103 5G Stream,
to the Herbicide Atrazine as Influenced by Light
W88-04831 2106 5D
Mechanism of Toxicity of Ionic Copper and Intensity andTemperature in Unialgal and Bial-
Copper Complexes to Algae, gal Assemblage,
Energy Relations in Cladophora glomerata from
W88-02369 2103 5C Lake Erie, W88-06677 2108 5C
W88-05030 2106 2H Relationships Between Macroalgal Biomass and
Predicting the Summer Peak Biomass of Four
Species Blue-Green Algae (Cyanophyta/
of Nutrient Concentrations in a Hypertrophic Area
Algal and Bacterial Activities in Acidic (pH 3)
Cyanobacteria) in Swedish Lakes, of the Venice Lagoon,
Strip Mine Lakes,
W88-02379 2103 2H W88-06683 2108 5C
W88-05058 2106 5C
Biomass and Compositional Changes in the Peri- Reed (Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex
Impact of Atrazine on Lake Periphyton Com-
phytic Community of an Artificial Stream in Steud.) Growth under Conditions of Increasing
munities, Including Carbon Uptake Dynamics
Response to Lowered pH, Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie,
using Track Autoradiography,
W88-02468 2103 5C W88-06684 2108 5C
W88-05069 2106 5C
Role of Aluminium Contamination in Determin- Growth and Reproduction of Bangia Atropur-
ing Phytoplankton and Zooplankton Responses Field Experiment on the Influences of Suspend-
purea (Roth) C. Ag. (Rhodophyta) from the
to Acidification,
ed Clay and P on the Plankton of a Small Lake,
Laurentian Great Lakes,
W88-02471 2103 5C W88-05103 2106 5C W88-06703 2108 2H

In Situ Studies and Experiments of the Ecotoxi- Determination of Growth Rate Depression of Growth of Selenastrum capricornutum in the
cology of Four Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) on Some Green Algae by Atrazine, Presence of Synthetic Surfactants,
Algae and grazing mollusks (gastropoda) W88-05117 2107 5C W88-06767 2108 5C
(Etudes in situ Et Experimentales De L'Ecotoxi-
cologie De Quatre Metaux (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) Monitoring of Mercury and Cadmium in Coastal Algal Population and Auxotrophic Adaptation
Chez Des Algues Et Des Mollusques Gastero- Areas, Using Aquatic Organisms and Sediment, in a Sugar Refinery Wastewater Environment,

podes Brouteurs), W88-05261 2107 5A W88-06845 2109 5D


W88-02476 2103 5C
Simple Wastewater Treatment System Incorpo- Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes
Responses of Stream Algae to Grazing Minnows rating the Selective Cultivation of a Filamentous on Competing Sediment Components with a
and Nutrients: A field Test for Interactions, Algae, Multichamber Device,
W88-02796 2104 2H W88-05264 2107 5D W88-06885 2109 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
ALGAE

Phytoplankton of a Recently Landlocked Brack- Sizes and Daily Growth Rates of Two Algal Insights into Zooplankton-Cyanobacteria Inter-
ish-Water Lagoon of Lake Tanganyika: Sys- A Phytoplankters in the Field, actions Derived from Enclosure Studies,
tematic Account, W88-08099 2110 2H W88-08774 2110 2H
W88-06892 2109 2H
Effect of Ozonation on the Impairment of Floc- Laboratory Studies on Zooplankton-Cyanobac-
Recently Landlocked Brackish-Water Lagoon culation by Algogenic Organic Matter, teria Interactions,
of Lake Tanganyika: Physical and Chemical
W88-08153 2110 5F W88-08775
Characteristics, and Spatio-Temporal Distribu- 2110 2H
tion of Phytoplankton, Reduction of Cladophora Biomass and Tissue
W88-06893
Planktonic Cyanobacteria in New Zealand
2109 2H Phosphorus in Lake Ontario, 1972-83,
Inland Waters: Distribution and Population Dy-
W88-08287 2110 5G namics,
Accumulation, Degradation and Biological Ef-
fects of Lindane on Scenedesmus obliquus W88-08776 2110 2H
Recovery of Heavy Metals by Immobilized
(Turp.) Kutz,
Algae,
W88-06899 2109 5D Cyanobacteria in New Zealand Inland Waters:
W88-08399 2110 5D Experimental Studies,
Algal-Periphyton Population and Community W88-08777
Effects of Diesel Oil on Commercial Benthic 2110 2H
Changes from Zinc Stress in Stream Mesocosms,
W88-O690O
Algae Norway,
in
2109 5C Circulation and Mixing in Lake Rotongaio and
W88-08486 2110 5C Lake Okaro under Conditions of Light to Mod-
Fluctuation of Algal Alkaline Phosphatase Ac-
Algal-Induced Decay and Formation of Hydro- erate Winds: Preliminary Results,
tivity and the Possible Mechanisms of Hydroly-
gen Peroxide in Water: Its Possible Role in W88-08778 2110 2H
sis of Dissolved Organic Phosphorus in Lake

Barato, Oxidation of Anilines by Algae,


W88-08536 Buoyancy Regulation by Microcystis in Lake
W88-06913 2109 2H 2110 5B
Okaro,
Nuisance Biomass Levels of Periphytic Algae in Algal Biomass Unaltered by Food-Web Changes W88-08779 2110 2H
Streams, in Lake Michigan,
W88-06917 W88-08560 Role of Buoyancy in the Distribution of Ana-
2109 5C 2110 2H
baena sp. in Lake Rotongaio,
Influence of Complexation and pH on Individual Selected Metal Levels of Commercially Valua- W88-08780 2110 2H
and Combined Heavy Metal Toxicity to a Fresh- ble Seaweeds Adjacent to and Distant from
water Green Algae, Point Sources of Contamination in Nova Scotia Carbohydrate-to-Protein Ratio as a Biological
W88-07096 2109 5C and New Brunswick, Indicator of Water Movement,
W88-08682 2110 5B W88-08781 2110 2H
Bioaccumulation and Metabolism of Tri- and
DialkylleadCompounds by a Freshwater Alga, Interaction of Organic Solvents with the Green Effects of Changes in Both the Abundance of
W88-07098 2109 5B Algae Chlorella pyrenoidosa, Nitrogen and Phosphorus and Their Ratio on
W88-08684 2110 5 A Lake Okaro Phytoplankton with Comment on
Changes in the Abundance of Blue-Green Algae
Six Other Central Volcanic Plateau Lakes,
Related to Nutrient Loadings in the Nearshore
Diatom Size Distributions and Community W88-08782
of Lake Michigan, 2110 2H
Stratification in Estuarine Intertidal Sediments,
W88-07099 2109 5C W88-08716 2110 2L Model for Acid and Alkaline Phosphatase Ac-
Culture of Marine Microalgae with Natural Bio- tivity in a Small Pond,
Freshwater Phytoplankton in the Low Salinity W88-08786
digested Resources,
Region of the River Tamar Estuary,
2110 2H
W88-07116 2109 5E
W88-08721 2110 2L Kinetics of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity and
Ammonia Toxicity to Algal Growth in Waste Phosphorus Availability for Phytoplankton and
Stabilization Ponds, Changes Carbon and Hydrogen Stable Iso-
in
Bacterioplankton in Lake Plusssee (North
W88-07332 tope Ratios of Macroalgae and Seagrass during
2109 5D German Eutrophic Lake),
Decomposition,
W88-08789 2110 2H
Factors Determining Algal Populations in Waste W88-08746 2110 2K
Stabilization Ponds and the Influence of Algae
Evaluation of Size-Related Changes in Chloro-
on Pond Performance, Cyanobacterial Dominance: The Role of Buoy-
W88-07334 ancy Regulation in Dynamic Lake Environ-
phyll-Specific Light Extinction in Some North
2109 5D Temperate Lakes,
ments,
High-Rate Algal Ponds; Treatment W88-08815 2110 2H
of W88-08766 2110 2H
Wastewaters and Protein Production: IV. Chem-
ical Composition of Biomass Produced from
Algae of a Reservoir of Nitrogen Wastewaters,
Temperature Effects on Photosynthetic Capac-
Swine Wastes, ity, Respiration, and Growth Rates of Bloom-
W88-08836 2110 5D
W88-07349 2109 5D Forming Cyanobacteria,
Rapid and Reliable Method to Quantify Envi-
W88-08767 2110 2H
Harvesting of Algae from High-Rate Ponds by ronmental Effects on Laminaria Based on Meas-
Flocculation-Flotation, Light-Dependence urements of Ion Leakage,
of Photosynthesis and
W88-07351 2109 5D Growth in Cyanobacteria: Implications W88-08876 2110 5 A
for the
Dominance in Eutrophic Lakes,
Algal-Bacterial Ponding Systems for Municipal Effects of Short-Term and Continuous Experi-
W88-08768 2110 2H
Wastewater Treatment in Arid Regions, mental Acidification on Biomass and Productivi-
W88-07364 2109 5D Running Water Periphytic Algae,
ty of
Macronutrient Controls on Nitrogen Fixation in
Planktonic Cyanobacterial Populations, W88-08963 2111 5C
Effect of pH on the Performance of High-Rate
Oxidation Ponds, W88-08769 2110 2H
Heterotrophic Glucose Assimilation in Lake On-
W88-07374 2109 5D Role of Macronutrients (C, N, P) in Controlling tario,

Microalgal Harvesting by in situ Autoflotation,


Cyanobacterial Dominance in Temperate Lakes, W88-09549 2111 2H
W88-07375 2109 5D W88-08770 2110 2H
Algal Remains in Some Surface Sediments of
Concurrent Grazing Effects of Two Stream In- Micronutrient Effects on Cyanobacterial Lake Erie,
sects on Periphyton, Growth and Physiology, W88-09550 2111 2H
W88-07464 2109 2H W88-08771 2110 2H
Longitudinal Profile of pC02 in Algal Suspen-
Characterization of Saline Groundwater Re- Cyanobacterial Ammonium Transport, Ammo- sion on an Open-Field Cultivation Surface,
source Quality for Aquatic Biomass Production: nium Assimilation, and Nitrogenase Regulation, W88-09595 2111 2H
A Statistically-Based Approach, W88-08772 2110 2H
W88-07550 2109 3C Investigation of a Toxic Water-Bloom of Micro-
Field Studies on Zooplankton-Cyanobacteria cystis aeruginosa (Cyanophyceae) in Lake
Algae with a Taste for the Unusual, Interactions, Akersvatn, Norway,
W88-07675 2109 2H W88-08773 2110 2H W88-09625 2111 5C

SU-33
SUBJECT INDEX
ALGAE

Regulation of Blue-Green Algal Buoyancy and Phosphorus Inactivation in a Eutrophic Lake by Fine-layer Depth Relationships of Lakewater
Bloom Formation by Light, Inorganic Nitrogen, the Direct Addition of Ferric Aluminium Sul- Chemistry, Planktonic Algae and Photosynthet-
C02, and Trophic Level Interactions, phate:Changes in Phytoplankton Populations, ic Bacteria in Meromictic Lake Fidler, Tasma-
W88-09628 2111 2H W88-10208 2112 2H nia,
W88- 10696 2112 2H
Evaluation of Microcystis as Food for Zoo- Effects of Nitriloacetic Acid, Cd and Hg on the
plankton in a Eutrophic Lake, Marine Algae Dunaliella tertiolecta and Isochry- Selective Grazing on Periphyton: A Determi-
W88-09631 2111 2H sis galbana, nant of Freshwater Gastropod Microdistribu-
W88-10262 2112 5C tions,
Seasonal Variation in Marine Phytoplankton and W88-10724 2112 2H
Ice Algae at a Shallow Antarctic Coastal Site, Algae and Some Bacteria in the Plankton of the
W 88-09668 2111 5C River Mala Panew and Its Tributaries Polluted Comparison of Chlorophyll a and Carotenoid
with Industrial Discharged Waters (Southern Concentrations as Indicators of Algal Volume,
Zn Uptake by Cladophora glomerata, Poland), W88- 10727 2112 7B
W88-09671 2111 5B W88-10369 2112 5C
Photosynthesis and Light in Estuarine Benthic
Ecology of Lough Ine: Part 24. The Flora and Spatial Distribution, Biomass, Chlorophyll-a
Microalgae,
Fauna Associated with Himanthalia elongata Content, and Primary Production of Charophy-
W88-10752 2112 2L
(L.) S.F. Gray in Relation to Water Current and ceae in Lake Zmarle (Northern Poland),
Wave action in the Lough Hyne Marine Nature W88- 10371 2112 2H Extreme Metal and Acid Tolerance of Euglena
Reserve, mutabilis and an Associated Yeast from Smoking
Laboratory Studies in the Effect of Different
W88-09714 2111 2L Hills, Northwest Territories, and Their Appar-
Conditions of Oxygenation on the Bioseston of
ent Mutualism,
the Upper Vistula (Southern Poland),
Seasonal Patterns of Suspended Bacteria and W88-10772 2112 2H
W88-10378 2112 5B
Algae in Two Northern California Streams,
W88-09748 2111 2H Communities of Sessile Algae in the River Dun- Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the
Indian River Lagoon, Florida: II. Comparisons
ajec, above and below the Dam Reservoirs of
Relationship between Algal Drift, Discharge Between Drift Algae and Three Species of Sea-
Roznow and Czchow (Southern Poland),
and Stream Order in a Boreal Forest Watershed, grasses,
W88-10379 2112 5C
W88-09751 2111 2H W88-10774 2112 2H
Primary Production in Three Subtropical Sea-
Bacterial Assimilation of Dissolvedand Particu- Use of
grass Communities: A Comparison of Four Au- Industrial Effluents for the Cultivation of
late Phytosynthesis Products (Bakterielle Nut- Spirulina,
totrophic Components,
zung von gelosten und partikularen Photosynth- W88-10446 2112 2L W88-10789 2112 5D
eseprodukten),
W88-09813 2111 2H Periphytic Algal Growth in a Hypereutrophic Response of Lake Michigan Benthic Algae to In
Florida Lake Following a Winter Decline in Situ Enrichment with Si, N, and P,
Underice Grazing by Planktonic, Calanoid Co- Phytoplankton, W88-10832 2112 2H
pepods in Relation to a Bloom of Ice Microalgae W88-10448 2112 2H
in Southeastern Hudson Bay, Scytosiphon Lomentaria (Phaeophyta) as an In-
W88-09848 2111 2L Microdistribution of Epilithic Algae on the dicator of Heavy-Metal Contamination of Sea
Stones of a Corsican Stream, the Rizzanese (Mi- Waters,
Fungal Parasitism of Planktonic Algae in Shear- crorepartition des Algues Epilithiques sur les W88-10852 2112 5A
water: I. Occurrence of Zygorhizidium Affluens Cailloux d'un Torrent Corse, le Rizzanese),
Canter on Asterionella Formosa Hass. in Rela- W88-10472 2112 2H EpilithicAlgal Nitrogen Fixation, Standing
tion to the Seasonal Periodicity of the Alga, Crops and Productivity in Five Rivers Flowing
W88-09883 2111 2H Modeling of Phytoplankton Development in a Through the Oilsands Region of Alberta/
Eutrophic Channelized River: Le Lot (France) Canada,
Fungal Parasitism of Planktonic Algae in Shear- (Modelisation du Developpmement du Phyto- W88-10889 2112 2H
water: II. A Study of the Chytrid Parasites of plancton Dans une Riviere Canalisee Eutrophe:
theDiatom Fragilaria crotonensis Kitton, Le Lot (France)), Brood Size and Neonate Weight of Daphnia
W88-09884 2111 2H W88-10476 2112 2H magna Produced by Nine Diets,
W88-11008 2112 2H
Phytoplankton Studies in the Szigetkoz Section Paper Chromatography as a Method of Phyto-
of the Danube During 1981-1982, plankton Community Analysis, ALGAE CONTROL
W88-09892 2111 2H W88-10510 2112 7B Effect of Toxicants on Algal Sinking Rates,
W88-07612 2109 5C
Distribution of Flora and Fauna in an Area Effects of Heavy Metals on Lipid Metabolism in
Receiving Pulp Mill Effluents in the Baltic Sea, Marine Algae, ALGAE HARVESTING
W88-09952 2111 5C W88-10517 2112 5A Harvesting of Scenedesmus obliquus in
Wastewaters: Auto- or Bioflocculation,
Accumulation of Copper and Cobalt by Blue-
Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi- W88-05973 2108 5D
tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae
Green Algae at Different Temperatures,
and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13 W88-10541 2112 5B ALGAL BIOMASS
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Biosorption/Heavy Metal Ions From Industrial/
Seston of the Warsaw Reach of the Vistula
W88-09969 2111 2H Mining Waste Waters,
River in 1982 and 1983: I. Chlorophyll and
W88-O0960 2101 5D
Environmental Conditions,
Relations Between PlankticBlue-Green Algal
W88-10601 2112 2H Blue-Green Algal
Dynamics and Environmental Factors in Four Prediction of Nuisance
Eutrophic Swedish Lakes, Development and Structure of the Goc- Growth in North Carolina Waters,
W88-10127 2112 2H zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XII. Algal Per-
W88-05227 2107 5C
iphyton on Higher Plants,
First Steps to Periphyton, ALGAL BLOOMS
W88-10623 2112 2H
W88-10128 2112 2H Secchi Disk Visibility, Chlorophyll a and Partic-
Antarctic Stream
Ecosystems: Physiological ulate Organic Matter in the Pontevedra Estuary
Concentrations ofCadmium and Other Metals in Ecology of a Blue-green Algal Epilithon, (NW of Spain) (Visibilidad del disco de Secchi,
Fucus vesiculosus L. and Fontinalis dalecarlica clorofila a y materia organica particulada en la
W88-10655 2112 2H
Br. Eur. from the Northern Baltic Sea and the ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)),
Southern Bothnian Sea, Relative Importance of Algae and Bacteria as W88-04544 2106 2L
W88-10196 2112 5B Food for Daphnia longispina (Cladocera) in a
Polyhumic Lake, ALGAL CONTROL
Hydrocarbons (Macro-
Identification in 'Huiro' W88-10667 2112 2H Reservoir Management,
cystis pyrifera) from the Strait of Magellan W88-05334 2107 5G
(Identificacion de Hidrocarburos en Huiro (Ma- Limnological Investigations on the Rosetta
crocystis pyrifera) del Estrecho de Magallanes), Branch of the Nile: III. Phytoplankton, Critical Look at Rock Filters,
W88-10201 2112 5A W88-10692 2112 2H W88-05522 2107 5D

SU-34
SUBJECT INDEX
ALKALINITY

Impact of Planktivorous Fish on the Structure of Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning in Narragansett Athias - An Information System for Abiotic
a Plankton Community, Bay, Transformations of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
W88-10212 2112 2H W88-08015 2110 2L inAqueous Solution,
W88-10137 2112 5A
ALGAL GROWTH ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS
1983 Report on Great Lakes Water Quality. Algebraic Computation of Flow in Furrow Irri- ALKALI METALS
W88-00927 2101 5B gation, Biological Processes Involved in the Cycling of
W88-03786 2105 3F Elements Between Soil or Sediments and the
Responses of Stream Algae to Grazing Minnows
Aqueous Environment,
and Nutrients: A field Test for Interactions, ALGICIDES W88-08858 2110 5B
W88-02796 2104 2H Copper as an Algicide in a Tropical Reservoir,
W88-02347 2103 5G ALKALINE EARTH METALS
Effects of Water Level Fluctuations on Algal
Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions
Communities of Freshwater Marshes, ALGORITHMS inRain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim-
W88-05221 2107 2H Reduction of Errors Caused by Bright Bands in mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen-
Quantitative Rainfall Measurements Made Using wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),
Prediction of Nuisance Blue-Green Algal Radar, W88-02671 2104 5A
Growth in North Carolina Waters,
W88-02054 2103 7B
W88-05227 2107 5C Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions
Design of Dual-Purpose Detention Systems inRain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim-
Zooplankton-Mediated Transitions Between N-
Using Dynamic Programming, mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen-
and P-Limited Algal Growth,
W88-02413 2103 4A wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),
W88-07463 2109 5C W88-02816 2104 5A
Comparisons of Gauge and Rain Esti-
Satellite
Effects of Competitive Interactions
on the Bio- mates for the Central United States During Biological Processes Involved in the Cycling of
mass Development of Planktonic and Periphytic
August 1979, Elements Between Soil or Sediments and the
Algae in Lakes,
W88-04098 2105 2B Aqueous Environment,
W88-07469 2109 2H W88-08858 2110 5B
Optimization of Regionalized Wastewater Treat-
Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms Patterns
ment Systems for the River Ave Basin, of Accumulation of Alkaline-Earth
Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem, Metals in the Tissue of the Freshwater Mussel
W88-04429 2105 5D
W88-08013 2110 2L Velesunio Angasi (Sowerby),
Elasto-Plastic Seismic Response of 3-D Earth W88-09768 2111 2H
Effects of Nutrient (N, P, C,) Enrichment Upon Dams: Application,
Periphyton Standing Crop, Species Composition Determination of Alkaline Earth Metals in Japa-
W88-05372 2107 8D
and Primary Production in an Oligotrophic nese Rain and Snow by ICP Emission Spectrom-
Softwater Lake, Hierarchical Algorithm for Water Supply Ex- etry,
W88-08075 2110 2H W88-10543
pansion, 2112 2K
W88-05641 2107 6A
Sizes and Daily Growth Rates of Two Algal ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE
Phytoplankters in the Field, Recursive Estimation of Kernels of Nonlinear Fluctuation of Algal Alkaline Phosphatase Ac-
W88-08099 2110 2H Rainfall-Runoff Models, tivityand the Possible Mechanisms of Hydroly-
W88-07210 sis of Dissolved Organic Phosphorus in Lake
Removal on the Maximal
Effects of Phosphorus 2109 2A
Barato,
Algal Growth in Bioassay Experiments with Algorithm for the Calculation of Drain Spacings W88-06913
Water From Four Dutch Lakes,
2109 2H
for Layered Soils,
W88-09989 2111 5G W88-07987 ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY
2110 2G
Interpretations of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity
First Steps to Periphyton,
Deriving the Nonlinear Risk-Benefit Algorithm in Lake Ontario,
W88-10128 2112 2H for Reservoirs, W88-08274 2110 2H
W88-08031 2110 6A
Estimation of Quality of Some
Surface Waters ALKALINE SOILS
Near the Upper Silesia Using the Algal Growth Comparison of Newton-type and Direct Search Effects of Short-term Flooding on Growth,
Test,
Algorithms for Calibration of Conceptual Rain- Yield, and Mineral Composition of Wheat on
W88-10I74 2112 5B fall-runoff Models, Sodic Soil Under Field Conditions,
W88-08662 2110 2A W88-09899 2111 21
First Step in
Modelling Plankton Growth in the
Loosdrecht Lakes, ALKALINE WATER
Use of Optimization Models in the Design of
W88-10353 2112 2H Wastewater Treatment Systems, Chemical and Algal Relationships in a Salinity
W88-10083 5D Series of Ethiopian Inland Waters,
ALGAL GROWTH POTENTIAL 2111
W88-06977 2109 2H
Use of the Algal Growth Potential Test for Data Automated Numerical Evaluation of Slug Test
Assessment, Data, Instance of Thermal Instability in Lake Simbi,
W88-01855 2103 5A W88-10416 Kenya,
2112 2F
W88-06993 2109 2H
ALGAL HARVESTING ALICEVILLE LOCK AND DAM
Simple Wastewater Treatment System Incorpo- Solid/Solution Interaction: The Effect of Car-
Stage-Discharge Relations for Tombigbee River
rating the Selective Cultivation of a Filamentous bonate Alkalinity on Adsorbed Thorium,
at Aliceville Lock and Dam, Near Pickensville,
Algae, W88-07923
Alabama-Updated 1985, 2109 2H
W88-05264 2107 5D W88-03136 2104 2E Alkalinity and pH of Tarns and Streams in the
ALGAL PRODUCTION ALIGOTROPHIC LAKES English Lake District (Cumbria),
Estimating Microbial Production and Growth Origin and Composition of Surface Slicks W88-08080 2110 2H
in
Rates in Aquaculture Ponds Using Rates of
Lakes of Differing Trophic Status,
RNA and DNA Synthesis, W88-05959
Buffering Capacity of Soft-Water Lake Sedi-
W88-07118
2108 2H ments in Florida,
2109 2H
ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS W88-08966 2111 2H
ALGAL ROPES Sediment Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in the Forth Effects of Filtration Method and Sampling De-
Green Algal Ropes: A Novel Estuarine Phe- Estuary,
nomenon in the Gulf of Maine,
vices on Inorganic Chemistry of Sampled Well
W88-08718 2110 5B Water,
W88-04484 2105 2L
W88-09299 2111 5 A
Quantitative Determination of Trace Concentra-
ALGAL TOXINS tion of Organics in Water by Solvent Extraction
Blue-Green Algae Toxicity
ALKALINITY
in Black Lake, Koo- and Fused Silica Capillary Gas Chromatogra-
Massachusetts Acid Rain Monitoring Project:
tenaiCounty, Idaho, phy: Aliphatic and Polynuclear Hydrocarbons, Phase I,
W88-03160 2104 5C W88-09604 2111 5 A W88-00745 2101 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
ALKALINITY

Total Alkalinity of Surface Waters: A Map of Breeding Success of Common Loons (Gavia ALLUVIAL AQUIFERS
the Western Region. immer) in Relation to Alkalinity and Other Lake Indirect Method for Determination of the Pa-
W88-01884 2103 7C Characteristics in Ontario, rameters of Flood Plain Aquifers,
W88-10413 2112 5C W88-00129 2101 2F
Effects of Alkalinity and Hardness on Anaerobic
Digestion of Landfill Leachate, Zooplankton Associations in Some Ethiopian Preliminary Assessment of the Ground-Water
W88-02194 2103 5D Crater Lakes, Resources of the Alluvial Aquifer, White River
W88-10705 2112 2H Valley, Rio Blanco County, Colorado,
Influence of Alkaline Particulates on pH of W88-03012 2104 2F
Cloud and Rain Water in India,
ALKALINITY GENERATION
Dynamic Model of In-Lake Alkalinity Genera-
W88-024O8 2103 2K Evaluation of the Mission, Santee, and Tijuana
tion,
Hydrologic Subareas for Reclaimed-Water Use,
Influence of Alkaline Particulates on the Chem- W88-05531 2107 5B
San Diego County, California,
istry of Fog Water at Delhi, North India, W88-03051 2104 5D
ALKALOID
W88-02459 2103 5A Selective Breeding Program to Improve the
Groundwater Levels in the Alluvial Aquifer in
Water-Use Efficiency and Nutritive Acceptabil-
Lake Acidification Model: Practical Tool, Eastern Arkansas, 1985,
ity of Kochia as a Forage Grazing Crop,
W88-03803 2105 2H W88-03127 2104 2F
W88-00716 2101 3C
Alkalinity Dynamics in an Unacidified Alpine ALKYL PHENOLS Hydrologic Reconnaissance and Summary of
Lake, Sierra Nevada, California, Rejection of Alkyl Phenols by Reverse Osmosis Existing Data on Surface and Groundwater Re-
W88-05102 2106 2H Membranes, sources in the Missouri River Valley in Wood-
W88-04380 2105 5D bury and Monona Counties, Iowa, 1985,
Alkalinity and pH Changes in the Activated W88-03129 2104 2E
Sludge Process, ALKYLBENZENE SULFONATES
W88-05267 2107 5D Anaerobic Degradation of Nonionic and Anion- Hydrology of Coal-Lease Areas Near Durango,
ic Surfactants in Enrichment Cultures and Colorado,
Dynamic Model of In-Lake Alkalinity Genera- Fixed-Bed Reactors, W88-03321 2104 5B
tion, W88-02833 2104 5D
W88-05531 2107 5B Sources of Water and Nitrogen to the Widefield
Determination of Alkylbenzenesulfonate Surfac- Aquifer, Southwestern El Paso County, Colora-
Equilibrium Approaches to Natural Water Sys- tants in Groundwater Using Macroreticular do,
tems-6. Acid-Base Properties of a Concentrated Resins and Carbon- 13 Nuclear Magnetic Reso- W88-03330 2104 5B
Bog-Water and Its Complexation Reactions with nance Spectrometry,
Aluminium(III), W88-O2860 2104 5A Geohydrology of the Basalt and Unconsolidated
W88-05599 2107 2K Sedimentary Aquifers in the Fallon Area,
Evaluation of Use of Anionic Detergents (ABS) Churchill County, Nevada,
Comment on the Use of Acidimetric Titrations in Malaysia, W88-03903 2105 2F
for the Estimation of the Alkalinity and Bicar- W88-06773 2108 5B
bonate Content of Acid Upland Surface Waters, Ogallala Depositional Mystery,
Biodegradation and Adsorption of Linear Alkyl-
W88-06427 2108 5 A W88-04903 2106 2J
benzene Sulfonates (LAS) in the River Environ-
Measurement of Plumbosolvency Propensity to ment - A Case Study on River Akashi of Hyogo Ogallala Formation in Eastern New Mexico,
Guide the Control of Lead in Tapwaters, Pref, (in Japanese), W88-04904 2106 2F
W88-06452 2108 5A W88-10574 2112 5B
Radon-222 Concentration of Groundwater from
Faunal and Chemical Dynamics of Some Acid
ALKYLMETALS a Test Zone of a Shallow Alluvial Aquifer in the
Developments in the Speciation and Determina-
and Alkaline New Zealand Streams, Santa Clara Valley, California,
Using Volatilization
tion of Alkylmetals (Sn, Pb)
W88-06688 2108 2H W88-04993 2106 5B
Techniques and Chromatography-Atomic Ab-
Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings sorption Spectroscopy, Statistical possibilities for Predicting Hydraulic

Deposit: Modeling of Water Balance, Alkalinity


W88-09567 2111 5A Properties from Geoelectrical Parameters in a
and pH, Strongly Heterogeneous Aquifer, Plain of
ALKYLPHENOLS Haouz, Morocco. (Possibilites Statistiqucs de
W88-06812 2108 5B Determination of Alkylphenols in Refinery Ef-
Prediction des Proprietes Aquiferes a L'Aide des
fluents by Liquid Chromatography Using Elec-
Phosphorus Species in the Surficial Sediments of Parametres Geoelectriques en Milieu Sedimen-
trochemical Detection,
Lakes of Eastern North America, taire Fortement Heterogene, Plaine du Haouz,
W88-09596 2111 5 A
W88-07084 2109 2H Maroc),
ALLIGATOR RIVERS W88-07313 2109 2F
Solid/Solution Interaction: The Effect of Car-
Spectral Absorption and Scattering Properties of
bonate Alkalinity on Adsorbed Thorium, Limitations in Implementing Aquifer Reclama-
Dissolved and Particulate Components in Rela-
W88-07923 2109 2H tion Schemes,
tion to the Underwater Light Field of Some
Tropical Australian Freshwaters,
W88-09142 2111 5G
Growth Inhibition of Bacillus Subtilis by Basic
W88-10709 2112 2H
Dyes, Refinement of the Shallow Seismic Reflection
W88-08257 2110 5D ALLIGATORS Technique in Determining Subsurface Alluvial
Winter Activity and Survival of Crocodilians in Stratigraphy,
Ion Budgets in a Seepage Lake, Thermally Altered and Non-Altered Environ- W88-09165 2111 7B
W88-09073 2111 2H ments,
Interpreting Injection Well Tests in an Alluvial
W88-09232 2111 5C
Mechanisms of Alkalinity Generation in Acid- Aquifer,
Sensitive Soft Water Lakes, ALLIUM W88-09914 2111 4B
W88-09074 2111 5C Biomonitoring of Low
Levels of Mercurial De-
rivatives in Water and Soil by Allium Micronu- ALLUVIAL CHANNELS
Impact of Nutrient Enrichment and Alkaliniza-
cleus Assay, Soluble Salt Content of the Alluvial Banks of a
tion on Periphyton Communities in the New Semi-Arid Tributary Catchment of the Great
W88-07637 2109 5 A
Jersey Pine Barrens, Fish River,
W88-O9630 2111 5C ALLOCHTHONOUS MATERIAL W88-02090 2103 2G
Use of Multiple Stable Isotopes to Discriminate
Alkalinity and Major Ion Budgets for a Massa- among Sources of Allochthonous Organic Mate- Numerical Simulation of Degradation of Alluvi-
chusetts Reservoir and Watershed, rial, alChannel Beds,
W88-09844 2111 5C W88-09223 2111 2H W88-04388 2105 2J

Alkalinity in Surface Water Acidification Stud- ALLOYS Critique of the Regime Theory for Alluvial
ies:A Comparison of Two Methods, Stainless Steel Gains Ground on Corrosion, Channels,
W88-10404 2112 5A W88-07648 2109 8G W88-04455 2105 2E

SU-36
:

SUBJECT INDEX
ALUM RECOVERY

Common Behavioral Trends in Alluvial Canals ALLUVIAL SOILS Engineering-Geological Substantiation of the
and Rivers, Water Use and Yield Response of Wheat to Designs of Underground Hydraulic Structures,
W88-05076 2106 2J Irrigation and Nitrogen on an Alluvial Soil in W88-10428 2112 8E
North India,
Flow Processes in a Curved Alluvial Channel, W88-06734 2108 3F ALTAI WILDRYE
W88-05529 2107 2E Soil Water Deficit Effect on Yield, Leaf Area,
ALLUVIAL STREAMS and Net Assimilation Rate of Three Forage
Riverbank Stability Analysis: II. Applications, Occurrence of Vegetation on Geomorphic Sur- Grasses: Crested Wheatgrass, Smooth Brome-
W88-06212 2108 8B faces in the Active Floodplain of a California grass, and Altai Wildrye,
Alluvial Stream, W88-06340
Design of Stable Alluvial Channels, 2108 21
W88-05363 2107 2H
W88-07252 2109 2E ALTERNATE CONCENTRATION LIMITS
ALMOND TREES Alternate Concentration Limit Guidance. Part 1
Nonlinear Solution of Aggradation and Degra- Seasonal Variations on Water Relations of
dation in Channels,
ACL Policy and Information Requirements.
Amygdalus communis L. Under Drip Irrigated W88-06552
W88-07253 2109 2J and Non-irrigated Conditions,
2108 5G
W88-09898 2111 3F ALTERNATIVE PLANNING
Holocene Alluvial Geology and Geoarchaeo-
logy of the San Xavier Reach of the Santa Cruz Analysis of Wetland Trends and Management
ALPINE LAKES
River, Arizona, Alternatives for Georgia,
Micronutrient and Phosphorus Limitation of
W88-07952 W88-03155 2104 4C
2109 2J Phytoplankton Abundance in Gem Lake, Sierra
Nevada, California, Cost Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging Pro-
Stable Width and Depth of Straight Gravel
W88-06905 2109 5C gram in Ohio,
Rivers With Heterogeneous Bed Materials,
W88-08664 2110 2E W88-03342 2104 7A
Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen in
Subalpine Castle Lake, California,
Channel Form and Processes in Bedrock and Use of Water Quality Models in Belgium,
W88-06911 2109 2H
Alluvial Reaches of the Raritan River, New W88-05252 2107 5G
Jersey, ALPINE REGIONS
Infrastructure Interrogation and Systematic Re-
W88-10794 2112 2J Glacio-Fluvial Sediment Transfer: An Alpine
habilitation Alternatives Program,
Perspective.
Bedload Transport in Gravel Channels, W88-07652 2109 6B
W88-05784 2107 2J
W88-11028 2112 2J
ALTERNATIVES PLANNING
Alpine Sediment System: A Context for Glacio-
ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS Fluvial Processes,
Alternative Endpoints for Reclamation,
Preliminary Assessment of Land-Surface Subsid- W88-05785 W88-09459 2111 6A
2107 2J
ence in the El Paso Area, Texas,
W8«-03009 2104 6G Geocryological Inputs to the Alpine Sediment ALTITUDE
System, Altitudinal Zonation in a Rocky Mountain
Ogallala Depositional Mystery, W88-05786 Stream,
2107 2C
W88-04903 2106 2J W88-09890 2111 2H
Sediment Transfer Processes in Alpine Glacier
Ogallala Formation in Eastern New Mexico, Basins, ALUM
W88-04904 2106 2F W88-05787 2107 2J Water Reclamation Using Metal Ions as Primary
Coagulants,
ALLUVIAL FANS Hydrogeomorphology of Alpine Proglacial W88-00329 2101 5D
Ogallala Depositional Mystery, Areas,
W88-O4903 2106 2J W88-05788 2107 2J Algae and Phosphorus Removal from Sewage
Lagoon Effluents by in Situ Chemical Addition,
Hydraulic Processes on Alluvial Fans, Glacial Sediment System: An Alpine Perspec- W88-02937 2104 5D
W88-05777 2107 2J tive,
W88-05792 2107 2.1 Orthophosphate Removal from a Synthetic
Control of Ground Water Contamination in an Wastewater Using Lime, Alum, and Ferric
Alluvial Fan Aquifer by a Dual Hydraulic Bar- Fluvial Sediment Yield from Alpine, Glacierized Chloride,
rier, Catchments, W88-O4O01 2105 5D
W88-08998 2111 5G W88-05798 2107 2J
New Technique for Monitoring Alum Sludge
Mass Movement in Semi-Arid Environments Measurements of Fog Water Deposition and Conditioning,
and the Morphology of Alluvial Fans, Their Relationships to Terrain Features,
W88-06320 2108 5D
W88-09349 2111 2J W88-06249 2108 7B
Relative Applicability of Sand and Mechanical
ALLUVIAL PLAINS Aluminum Chemistry: Fractionation, Speciation,
Filters,
Random Field Modelling of Spatial Variations in and Mineral Equilibria of Soil Interstitial Waters
W88-06832 2109 5F
Erosion and Deposition in Flat Alluvial Land- of an Alpine Watershed, Front Range, Colora-
scapes in Arid Central Australia, do,
Orthophosphate Removal from a Synthetic
W88-03197 W88-07928 2109 5B Wastewater Using Lime,
2104 2J Alum, and Ferric
Chloride,
Classificationand Succession of Former Chan- Application of Kriging Estimating Mean
to
W88-07656 2109 5D
nels of the French Upper Rhone Alluvial Plain Annual Precipitation in a Region of Orographic
Using Mollusca, Influence,
Removal of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodichlorodibenzo-
W88-04226 W88-08040 2110 2B
2105 2H p-dioxin from Waste Water and Well Water:
Coagulation and Flocculation with Aluminum
Reversible Process Concept Applied to the En- Rehabilitating Ecosystems at High Altitudes,
Salts,
vironmental Management of Large River Sys- W88-09462 2111 5G
W88-08440 2110 5E
tems,
Macroinvertebrate Drift in a Rocky Mountain
W88-06971 2109 2H Stream, ALUM COAGULATION
W88-09632 2111 2H Coagulation and Adsorption of Humic Sub-
(La Morte du Saget, un Ancien Meandre du
stances: AnAnalysis of Surrogate Parameters
Rhone: Bilan Hydrologique et Biogeochimique),
Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain for Predicting Effects of Trihalomethane For-
W88-08827 2110 2H Stream in the South-Western Cape, South mation Potential,
ALLUVIAL SEDIMENTS Africa, W88-07133 2109 5F
W88-09642 2111 2E
Clay Sized Fraction and Powered Whole Rock
ALUM RECOVERY
X-Ray Analysis from Alluvial Basin Deposits in Altitudinal Zonation in a Rocky Mountain Testing of Alum Recovery for Solids Reduction
Central and Southern New Mexico, Stream, and Reuse,
W88-03382 2104 2K W88-09890 2111 2H W88-02395 2103 5F

SU-37
SUBJECT INDEX
ALUM SLUDGE

ALUM SLUDGE Comparison of Two Chelating Agents Immobi- Feeding Efficiency of Lake Trout (Salvelinus
Silvicultural Application of Alum Sludge, lized on Controlled-Pore Glass for the Precon- namaycush) Alevins,
W88-02396 2103 5E centration of Aluminium from Aqueous Solu- W88-07639 2109 5C
tions,
Chemically Assisted Phosphorous Precipitation: W88-04336 2105 5A Aluminum Chemistry: Fractionation, Speciation,
Effects on Anaerobic Digestion and 'Aercon' and Mineral Equilibria of Soil Interstitial Waters
Sludge Thickening, Effect of Aluminum and Iron Oxides on Hy- of an Alpine Watershed, Front Range, Colora-
W88-07154 2109 5D draulic Conductivity of Sandy Loam Soil, do,
W88-04498 2106 2G W88-07928 2109 5B
ALUMINOSILICATES
Simple Kinetic Fractionation of Reactive Alumi-
Towards Establishing Aluminium Hydroxy Sili- Relations Among Sulfate, Aluminum, Iron, Dis-
cate Solubility Relationships for Natural Waters,
num in Soil 'Solutions',
solved Organic Carbon, and pH in Upland
2K W88-04635 2106 5B
W88-07315 2109 Forest Soils of Northwestern Massachusetts,
Influence of Sorption Processes on Aluminum W88-07999 2110 5B
ALUMINUM Determinations in Acidic Waters,
Lack of Bioaccumulation of Metals by Elliptio Importance of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminum in
W88-05315 2107 5B
complanata (Bivalvia) during Acidic Snowmelt Regulating the Structure and Function of
in Three South-Central Ontario Streams, Effects of Acidic Deposition on the Chemistry Stream Ecosystems: An Experimental Test,
W88-0O08O 2101 5A of Headwater Streams: A Comparison Between W88-08093 2110 5C
Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire, and Jamieson
Sensitivity of Early Life Stages of Blueback Survey of Residual Aluminum in Filtered Water,
Creek, British Columbia,
Herring to Moderate Acidity and Aluminum in W88-05433 2107 5B W88-08125 2110 5F
Soft Freshwater,
W88-00138 2101 5C Chemistry and Fate of Al(III) in Treated Drink- Aluminum-Fulvic Acid Interactions: Mecha-
ing Water, nisms and Applications,
Water Reclamation Using Metal Ions as Primary W88-05508 2107 5F W88-08128 2110 5F
Coagulants,
W88-00329 2101 5D Equilibrium Approaches to Natural Water Sys- Abrasion Resistance of Aluminum Culvert
tems-6. Acid-Base Properties of a Concentrated Based on Long-Term Field Performance,
Destruction of PCB Contaminated Fuel Oil in Bog-Water and Its Complexation Reactions with W88-08194 2110 8G
an Aluminum Melting Furnace, Aluminium(III),
W88-00999 2102 5D W88-05599 2107 2K Analysis of Planktonic Assemblages
Rotifer
from Sudbury, Ontario, Area Lakes of Varying
Removal of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocar- Release of Aluminum following Whole-Tree Chemical Composition,
bons from Primary Aluminum Air Pollution Harvesting at the Hubbard Brook Experimental W88-08263 2110 5C
Control Scrubber Wastewater, Forest, New Hampshire,
W88-01044 2102 5D W88-05985 2108 4C Hydrologic Control of Aluminum Chemistry in

an Acidic Headwater Stream,


Distribution ofHeavy Metals in Aquatic Macro- Deposition Rate of Particulate and Dissolved
W88-08659 2110 5B
phytes from Okefenokee Swamp, Aluminum Derived from Saharan Dust in Pre-
W88-01463 2102 5B cipitation at Miami, Florida, Low pH and Aluminum on the Olfac-
Effect of
W88-06081 2108 2B toryOrgan of Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri,
Role of Aluminium Contamination in Determin-
W88-08785 2110 5C
ing Phytoplankton and Zooplankton Responses Faunal and Chemical Dynamics of Some Acid
to Acidification, and Alkaline New Zealand Streams,
Effect of Filtration and Centrifugation on the
W88-02471 2103 5C W88-06688 2108 2H
Determination of Aluminum in Water,
Histochemical Observations on the Salmonids W88-09586 2111 7B
Effects of Alluminum and Acidity on the Drift,
Mortality, and Molting of Stream Insects, Salmo salar L. and Salmo trutta L. and the
Comparison of Frequently Used Methods for the
W88-03188 2104 5C Ephemeropterans Baetis rhodani (Pict.) and Ec-
Determination of Aqueous Aluminum,
dyonurus venosus (Fabr.) Following a Simulated
Deposition of Aluminum Epithelium
W88-09614 2111 5A
in the Gill Episode of Acidity in an Upland Stream,
of Rainbow Trout (Salmo Gairdneri Richard- W88-06891 2109 5C
Conditions Required for the Precipitation of
son) Subjected to Sublethal Concentrations of
Influence of pH
on the Toxicity of Aluminium Aluminium in Acidic Natural Waters,
the Metal,
and Other Inorganic Contaminants to East Coast W88-10267 2112 2K
W88-03676 2105 5C
Striped Bass,
Organic Complexation of Al in Acid Waters:
Acid-Shock, Aluminium, and Presence of W88-07263 2109 5C
Model-testing by Titration of a Streamwater
Sphagnum Aurantiacum: Effects Embryological
Towards Establishing Aluminium Hydroxy Sili- Sample,
Development in the Common Frog, Rana Tem-
cate Solubility Relationships for Natural Waters, W88- 10268 2112 2K
poraia and the Moor Frog, Rana Arvails,
W88-03692 2105 5C W88-07315 2109 2K
Complexation of Protons, Aluminum and Calci-
Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determina-
Aluminum Reclamation by Acidic Extraction of um by Aquatic Humic Substances: A Model
Aluminum-Anodizing Sludges, Incorporating Binding-site Heterogeneity and
tion of Aluminum in Natural Water Using
W88-07422 2109 5E Macroionic Effects,
Eriochrome Cyanine R and Cationic Surfac-
W88-10269 2112 2K
tants,
Evaluation of the Equilibrium Calculations
W88-03823 2105 5A Within Acidification Models: The Effect of Un- Survey of Acidification by Airborne Pollutants
certainty in Measured Chemical Components, in 52 Lakes in Southern Finland,
Aluminum Speciation and Equilibria in Dilute
W88-07443 2109 5C W88-10305 2112 5B
Acidic Surface Waters of the Adirondack
Region of New York State, Aluminum Speciation in Acidic Natural Waters: Plasma Acid-Base and Electrolyte States cf
W88-03965 2105 5B Testing of a Model for Al-Humic Complexation, Rainbow Trout Exposed to Alum (Aluminum
W88-07543 2109 5B Sulfate) in Acidic and Alkaline Environments,
Synergistic Effects of pH and Aluminum Con-
centrations on the Life Expectancy of Tilapia W88-10497 2112 5C
Simulated Acid Rain and the Importance of
(Mozambica) Fingerlings, Organic Ligands on the Availability of Alumi-
W88-04124 Levels of Iron, Aluminum, Zinc, Cadmium and
2105 5C num in Soil,
Mercury in Plants Growing in the Surroundings
W88-07615 2109 5B
X-Ray Fluorescence Determination of Pre-Ex- of an Acidified and Non-acidified Lake in

tracted Aluminium and Gallium in Waste- Physiological Response of Brown Trout (Salmo Espoo, Finland,
Waters, Spawners and Postspawners to Acidic
trutta) W88-10511 2112 5B
W88-04165 2105 5A Aluminum-Rich Stream Water,
Evaluation of the Use of Cation-Exchange Resin
W88-07620 2109 5C
Speciation of Aluminum in an Acidic Mountain for the Determination of Organically-Com-
Stream, Latent Effects of Pulse Exposure to Aluminum plexed Al in Natural Acid Waters,
W88-04264 2105 5A and Low pH on Size, Ionic Composition, and W88-10522 2112 7B

SU-38
SUBJECT INDEX
AMMONIA
Effect of Rainwater Quality on Soil Water and AMAZON BASIN Microbial Decomposition in Aquatic Environ-
Soil Properties, Effect of Deforestation on the Water Cycle in ments: Combined Process of Extracellular
W88-10557 2112 5C the Amazon Basin: An Attempt Reformulate the Enzyme Activity and Substrate Uptake,
Problem, W88-07023 2109 5B
Effect of Acidification on Mobility of Heavy W88-10191 2112 4C
Metals and Aluminum in Forest and Lake Eco- Early Diagenesis of Amino Acids and Organic
systems (Happamoitumisen Vaikutus Raskasme- AMAZON RIVER Matter in Two Coastal Marine Sediments,
tallien Ja Alumiinin Liikuvuuteen Metsa-Ja Jar- Factors Controlling Nutrient Concentrations in W88-07918 2109 2L
vieko systeemissa), Amazon Floodplain Lakes,
W88-10560 5B W88-07466 Amino Acid Adsorption by Clay Minerals in
2112 2109 2H
Distilled Water,
Short-Term Experimental Acidification of a Dispersal of the Amazon's Water, W88-07924 2109 2K
Welsh Stream: Comparing the Biological Effects WG8-10163 2112 2L
of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminium,
Amino Acids as a Nitrogen Source of Growth
Methane Flux from the Central Amazonian of Oscillatoria rubescens D. C: Ecological Sig-
W88-10736 2112 5C
Floodplain, nificance,

ALUMINUM CHLORIDE W88-11288 2112 2H W88-09770 2111 2H


Phosphorus Removal from Municipal and Indus-
AMAZON RIVER BASIN Efficient Method Determining the Total
for
trial Wastewater by Aluminum Chloride and
Biology of Streams as Part of Amazonian Forest Amount of Dissolved Free Amino Acids in Nat-
Derivatives,
ural Waters by Fluorometric Analysis,
Ecology,
W88-03269 2104 5D W88-10190
W88-01888 2103 2E 2112 7B
ALUMINUM COMPOUNDS Zooplankton Grazing on (Methyl-
Late Holocene Flooding in the Ecuadorian Rain
Ecological Effects of Aluminum Complexes on (3)H)thymidine-labelled Natural Particle Assem-
Forest,
Freshwater Fish and Their Environments, blages: Determination of Filtering Rates and
W88-08107 2110 2E
W88-02917 2104 5C Food Selectivity,

AMAZON RIVER BASINS W88-10215 2112 2H


Mechanisms of Coagulation with Aluminum
Towards a Water Balance in the Central Amazo-
Salts, Fluxes of Free Amino Acids in Three Danish
nian Region,
W88-08129 2110 5F Lakes,
W88-01887 2103 4C W88-10657 2112 2H
ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE AMAZONIA
Strength of Aluminium Hydroxide Floes, AMINO G ACID
Characterization of Light Regime Changes Soil Water Dye Tracing, with Special Reference
W88-04441 2105 5F (PAR) by Irradiance Reflectance in Two Ama- to the Use of Rhodamine WT, Lissamine FF and
zonian Water Bodies with Different Physico-
ALUMINUM INDUSTRY Amino G Acid,
chemical Properties,
Micro Pollutants in Red Mud Waste of Alumi- W88-04241 2105 7B
W88-09761 2111 2H
num Plant,
AMINOBENZINES
W88-096O9 2111 5B AMBROSE CHANNEL Reductive Metabolism of Aminoazobenzenes by
Beach Restoration on Sandy Hook, Gateway Pseudomonas cepacia,
ALUMINUM SALTS National Recreation Area, from Maintenance W88-03699 2105 5B
Consideration of Total Ion Composition in De- Dredging of Ambrose and Sandy Hook Federal
signing Toxicity Tests Using Aluminum Salts Navigation Channels, AMINOCARB
and Mineral Acids, W88-01534 2103 8A New Degradation Products and a Pathway for
W88-08968 2111 5A the Degradation of Aminocarb (4-(Dimethyla-
AMBROSIA LAKE mino)-3-methylphenyl N-Methylcarbamate) in
ALUMINUM SULFATE Remedial Action Ambrosia Lake Uranium
at the Purified Water,
Ageing of Aluminium Hydroxide Floes, Mill Tailings Site, Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico. W88-06096 2108 5B
W88-02822 2104 5F W88-06599 2108 5G
AMMONIA
Comparing Aluminum and Iron Coagulants for AMES TEST Ammonia Stripping,
In-Line Filtration of Cold Water, Assessment of Acid Mine Drainage in the Mis- W88-00318 2101 5D
W88-08127 2110 5F souri River Basin for Mutagenic and Clastogenic
Activities, Chlorination,
Removal of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodichlorodibenzo- W88-00734 W88-00321 2101 5D
2101 5C
p-dioxin from Waste Water and Well Water:
Coagulation and Flocculation with Aluminum Interim Procedures for Preparing Environmen- Diffused-Air Stripping of Ammonia in Ad-
Salts, talSamples for Mutagenicity (Ames) Testing, vanced Wastewater Treatment,
W88-08440 2110 5E W88-07785 2109 5A W88-00456 2101 5D

ALUMUNIUM Negative-Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spec- Effects of Ammonia Nitrogen on the Anaerobic
Net Sodium Loss and Mortality of Three Sal- trometry and Ames Mutagenicity Tests of Digestion of Poultry Manure,
monid Species Exposed to a Stream Acidified by Granular Activated Carbon Treated Waste W88-00973 2102 5D
Atmospheric Deposition, Water,
W88-07814 Mechanism of Ammonia Removal in a Single-
W88-03688 2105 5C 2109 5 A Stage Nitrification System Having a Long HRT,
AMIDES W88-01046 2102 5D
AMALGAM ELECTRODES
Application of Amalgam Electrodes in Studies Effects of Three Related Amides on Microeco- Effect of NH3 on Blood Glucose and Catechola-
of Heavy Metals Under Natural Water Condi- system Stability,
mine Level, GOT, GPT, LDH Enzyme Activity
tions, W88-03670 2105 5C and Respiration of Fishes,
W88-06133 2108 7B W88-01497 2102 5C
AMINO ACIDS
AMAZON Preventive Effects of Amino Acids on the Tox-
Histopathological Differential Diagnosis of Gill
icityof Copper to Daphnia Magna,
Impact of Hydroelectric Development on the Changes with Special Regard to Gill Necrosis,
W88-02499 2104 5C W88-01498
Amazonian Environment: With Particular Ref- 2102 2H
erence to the Tucurui Project,
Impact of Potassium, Sodium, and Salinity on Tower-Biology (R) and
W88-08604 Its Application for the
2110 6G the Protein-and Free Amino Acid Content of
Nitrification/Denitrification of Ammonia-Rich
Wheat Grain, Wastewater,
Contribution to the Climatology of Tropospher-
W88-05570 2107 3C W88-02186
ic Dynamics over Amazonia (Uma Contribuicao 2103 5D
a Climatologia da Dinamica Da Troposfera Sources and Fate of Dissolved Free Amino
Sobre a Amazonia),
Membrane Filter Method for the Enumeration
Acids in Epilimnetic Lake Michigan Water, of Aquatic Ammonifiers,
W88-10192 2112 2B W88-05960 2108 2H W88-02831 2104 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
AMMONIA

Wastewater Treatment Plant Disinfection Effi- Rapid Ammonium Uptake and Nitrogen Interac- AMMONUIM
ciency as a Function of Chlorine and Ammonia tions in Five Intertidal Seaweeds Grown Under Report About Experiences in Intercomparison
Content, Field Conditions, Studies in the Administration for Water Econo-
W88-03530 2105 5D W88-03837 2105 2L my of Rheinland-Pfalz,
W88-08160 2110 5A
Ammonia Volatilization from Liquid Digested Concentration and Deposition of Nitrate, Sulfate
Sewage Sludge as Affected by Placement in and Ammonium as a Function of Wind Direc- AMMUNITION
Soil, tion From Precipitation Samples, Treatment of an RDX-TNT Waste from a Muni-
W88-04046 2105 5E W88-05124 2107 5B tions Factory,
W88-01048 2102 5D
Ammonia Emissions and Their Role in Acid Movement of Ammonium Nitrate into Unsatu-
Deposition, During Unsteady Absorption,
rated Soil AMMUNITION PLANTS
W88-04140 2105 5B W88-07988 2110 2G Case Study for the Treatment of an Explosives
Wastewater from an Army Ammunitions Plant,
Dichloramine Decomposition in the Presence of Ammonium Regeneration and Biomass of Ma-
Excess Ammonia,
W88-01O47 2102 5D
crozooplankton and Ctenophores in Great South
W88-04260 2105 5F Bay, New York, AMOCO CADIZ
W88-08017 2110 2L Long-Term (1978-1986) Population Trends of
Zeolite Ammonia Removal from Catfish Pond
Black Fin Amphipods of Pierre Noire (Bay of
Waters, Diurnal Patterns of Ammonium and Un-ionized
Morlaix, Westerm English Channel) After the
W88-04755 2106 5D Ammonia in Streams Receiving Secondary
Amoco Cadiz Disaster (Evolution a Long
Treatment Effluent,
Ammonia Effects on Microinvertebrates and Terme (1978-1986) des Populations d'Amphi-
W88-08256 2110 5B
Fish in Outdoor Experimental Streams, podes des Sables Fins de la Pierre Noire (Baie de
W88-05198 2107 5C Ammonium Transformations in Springwater Morlaix, Manche Occidentale) Apres la Catas-

within the Riparian Zone of a Small Woodland trophe de PAmoco Cadiz,


Long-Term Effects of Treated Domestic Stream, W88-02001 2103 5C
Wastewater on Brown Trout, W88-08267 2110 5B
W88-05600 2107 5C Reproductive Biology and the Pathological
Nitrogen Transformations in Lake Ontario, Changes of the Plaice Pleuronectes Platessa (L.)
Solar Aquatic Wastewater Treatment, After the 'Amoco Cadiz' Oil Spill Along the
W88-08278 2110 2H
W88-06494 2108 5D North-West Coast of Brittany,
Ion-Chromatographic Measurements of Ammo- W88-02372 2103 5C
Acute Toxicity of Ammonia and Nitrite to Spot-
nium, Fluoride, Acetate, Formate and Methane-
ted Seatrout, AMPEROMETRIC DETECTORS
sulphonate Ions at Very Low Levels in Antarc-
W88-07076 2109 5C tic Ice, Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ni-

Ammonia Toxicity to Algal Growth in Waste W88-08546 2110 5 A Acid, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic


trilotriacetic
Acid, and Related Aminopolycarboxylic Acids
Stabilization Ponds,
Distribution of Nitrogen Species and Adsorption Using an Amperometric Detector,
W88-07332 2109 5D
of Ammonium in Sediments from the Tidal Po- W88-06137 2108 5A
Diurnal Patterns of Ammonium and Un-ionized tomac River and Estuary,
Ammonia in Streams Receiving Secondary W88-08709 2110 2L AMPEROMETRY
Treatment Effluent, Electrochemical Methods: Amperometric Anal-
Cyanobacterial Ammonium Transport, Ammo- ysis,
W88-08256 2110 5B
nium Assimilation, and Nitrogenase Regulation, W88-O0692 2101 5A
Spatial Heterogeneity of Nutrients and Organic W88-08772 21 10 2H
Matterin Lake Ontario, Solvent Extraction Using a Polymer as Solvent
Ammonium and Phosphate Uptake Rates, N:P with an Amperometric Flow-Injection Detector,
W88-08285 2110 5C
Supply Ratios, and Evidence for N and P Limi-
W88-07799 2109 5A
Biological Treatability of In Situ Coal Gasifica- tation in Some Oligotrophic Lakes,
tion Wastewater, W88-09845 2111 2H AMPHIPODS
W88-08576 2110 5D Long-Term (1978-1986) Population Trends of
Bounds and Potential Effects of NH4(+) (Load-
Black Fin Amphipods of Pierre Noire (Bay of
Ammonia and Nitrate Migration from the ing) on the Pelagic System of a Baltic Estuary,
Morlaix, Westerm English Channel) After the
Vadose Zone to the Ground Water System: W88-10798 2112 5C
Amoco Cadiz Disaster (Evolution a Long
Containment, Recovery, and Natural Restora- Terme (1978-1986) des Populations d'Amphi-
tion,
AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS
podes des Sables Fins de la Pierre Noire (Baie de
W88-08997 Method of Purifying Waste Water,
2111 5G Morlaix, Manche Occidentale) Apres la Catas-
W88-O0520 2101 5D
trophe de PAmoco Cadiz,
Rates of Ammonia Release from Sediments by
Movement of Ammonium Nitrate into Unsatu- W88-02001 2103 5C
Chironomid Larvae,
During Unsteady Absorption,
rated Soil
W88-10203 2112 2H Acute Toxicity of Cadmium to Eight Species of
W88-07988 2110 2G
AMMONIA STRIPPING Marine Amphipod and Isopod Crustaceans from
Ammonia Stripping,
AMMONIUM NITRATE Southern California,
Effect of Intensive Fertilization of a Bankside W88-05624 2107 5B
W88-00318 2101 5D
Meadow on the Activity of Plankton Bacteria in
AMMONIFICATION the River Nida (Southern Poland), Food Habits of the Amphipod Gammarus ti-
Membrane Filter Method for the Enumeration W88-08835 2110 5C grinus in the Hudson River and the Effects of
of Aquatic Ammonifiers, Diet Upon Its Growth and Reproduction,
W88-02831 2104 5B AMMONIUM NITROGEN W88-06645 2108 2L
Fate of Added Nitrate and Ammonium-Nitrogen
Anaerobic Pretreatment of Concentrated Phar- Entering a Louisiana Gulf Coast Swamp Forest, Reduction in Bioavailability of Organic Con-

maceutical Wastes, W88-07424 2109 5B taminants to the Amphipod Pontoporeia Hoyi


W88-07138 2109 5D by Dissolved Organic Matter of Sediment Inter-
AMMONIUM SULFATE stitial Waters,
AMMONIUM Histopathological Changes in Liver and Thyroid W88-06922 2109 5B
Studies on the Ammonium Removal and Filtra- of the Teleost Fish, Channa Punctatus (Bloch),
tion Performance and Regeneration of Clinopti- in Response to Ammonium Sulfate Fertilizer Life Stage and Population Variation in Resist-
lolite, Treatment, ance and Tolerance of Hyalella azteca (Amphip-
W88-01041 2102 5D W88-03666 2105 5C oda) to Low pH,
W88-07093 2109 5C
Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions Effects of Simulated Ammonium Sulphate and
in Rain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim- Sulphuric Acid Rain on Acidification, Water Empirical Hypothesis to Explain the Restricted
mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen- Quality, and Flora of Small-Scale Soft Water Distribution of Hyalella azteca (Amphipoda) in
wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie), Systems, Anthropogenically Acidified Lakes,
W88-02816 2104 5A W88-06699 2108 5C W88-07094 2109 5C

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SUBJECT INDEX
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION

Cadmium Toxicity to the Freshwater Amphipod Eldorado Creek: A Plan for Enhancement of Using Oxygen to Control Hydrogen Sulfide in
Gammarus pulex (L.) During the Moult Cycle, Key Anadromous Fish Habitat in the Clearwater Municipal Wastewater Systems,
W88-08081 2110 5C River Basin, W88-05568 2107 5D
W88-07767 2109 81
Effects of Low pH
and Humus on the Survivor-
Anaerobic Degradation of Alkylated Benzenes
ship, Growth and Feeding of Gammarus pulex South Fork Clearwater River Habitat Enhance- in Denitrifying Laboratory Aquifer Columns,
(L.) (Amphipoda), ment: Annual Report - 1985, W88-07011 2109 5G
W88-08083 2110 5C W88-07769 2109 2H
Influence of pH on Microbial Hydrogen Metab-
Uptake of Cadmium by Gammarus fossarum Camas Creek (Meyers Cove) Anadromous Spe- olism in Diverse Sedimentary Ecosystems,
(Amphipoda) from Food and Water, cies Habitat Improvement Plan, W88-07015 2109 5C
W88-08892 2110 5C W88-11275 2112 81
Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment with the
Life History, Production and Food Habits of ANAEROBIC-AEROBIC DIGESTION Biothane Process,
Pontoporeia affinis Lindstrom (Crustacea: Am- Anaerobic-Aerobic Versus Aerobic Treatment
phipoda) in Mesotrophic Lake Erken, W88-07058 2109 5D
of Concentrated Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent,
W88-09633 2111 2H W88-05256 2107 5D Reversible and Irreversible Inhibition of Meta-
bolic Activity in Biological Phosphorus Remov-
Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Pennsylvania ANAEROBIC BACTERIA
(U.SA.) Springs, al Systems,
Anerobic Bacteria that Dechlorinate Perchlor-
W88-09685 2111 2H oethene,
W88-07159 2109 5D
W88-05195 2107 5G
Microhabitat Selection by a Stream-dwelling Anaerobic Microbial Methylation of Inorganic
Amphipod: A Multivariate Analysis Approach, Control of Interspecies Electron Flow During Tin in Estuarine Sediment Slurries,
W88- 10206 2112 2H Anaerobic Digestion: Role of Floe Formation in W88-08798 2110 5B
Syntrophic Methanogenesis,
Toxicokinetics of Organic Xenobiotics in the Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
W88-06997 2109 5D
Amphipod, Pontoporeia hoyi: the Role of Physi- bon Compounds Under Various Redox Condi-
ological and Environmental Variables, Control of Interspecies Electron Flow During tions in Soil-Water Systems,
W88-10506 2112 5C Anaerobic Digestion: Significance of Formate W88-10740 2112 5B
Transfer Versus Hydrogen Transfer During
AMPICILLIN-DEXTRIN AGAR MEDIUM Syntrophic Methanogenesis in Floes,
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
Agar Medium
Ampicillin-dextrin for the Enu- W88-06998 Sewage Sludge Stabilisation and Disinfection.
2109 5D
meration of Aeromonas Species in Water by W88-00237 2101 5D
Membrane Filtration, Environmental Factors Affecting Indole Metab-
W88-03840 2105 5A olism Under Anaerobic Conditions, Sludge Stabilisation - Methods and Measure-
W88-06999 ment,
2109 5D
AMYGDALUS COMMUNIS L. W88-00238 2101 5D
Seasonal Variations on Water Relations of Characterization of Aerobic, Facultative Anaer-
Amygdalus communis L. Under Drip Irrigated obic, and Anaerobic Bacteria in an Acidogenic Design Aspects of the New Anaerobic Digesters
and Non-irrigated Conditions, Phase Reactor and Their Metabolite Formation, at Bury,
W88-09898 2111 3F W88-08787 2110 5D W88-00241 2101 5D
ANADROMOUS FISH ANAEROBIC BIOTOWER Automation and Uprating of Anaerobic Digest-
Acidification and Anadromous Fish of Atlantic Utilization of an Anaerobic Biotower in the ers,
Estuaries, Treatment and Recycle of Rotogravure Printing W88-00243 2101 5D
W88-07255 2109 5C Process Wastewaters,
W88-03245 2104 5D Full ScaleComparison of the Confined and Un-
Summary of the Impact of Acid Rain on Atlan- confined Gas Lift Mixing Systems in Anaerobic
ticSalmon (Salmo salar) in Canada, ANAEROBIC CONDITION Digesters,
W88-07258 2109 5C Modeling Anaerobic Processes Reservoirs W88-00244
in -
2101 5D
DeGray Lake,
Atlantic Salmon Resources in the Northeastern W88-01080 Progress in Anaerobic Digestion
2102 2H - Heating,
United States and the Potential Effects of Acidi- Cooling, and Thickening,
fication from Atmospheric Deposition, ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS W88-00245 2101 5D
W88-07259 2109 5C Characterization of Anaerobic Chemical Proc-
esses in Reservoirs: Problem Description and Control of the Anaerobic Digestion Process,
Status of Some Finfish Stocks in the Chesapeake Conceptual Model Formulation, W88-00246
Bay,
2101 5D
W88-00843 2101 2H
W88-07260 2109 5C Design and Operation of Anaerobic Sludge Di-
Anaerobic Chemical Rate Coefficients of Germany,
gesters in
Acidification Effects on Larval Striped Bass, DeGray Lake, W88-00247 2101 5D
Morone saxatilis in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries: W88-01076 2102 2H
A Review, Accelerated Cold Anaerobic Digestion,
W88-07262 2109 5C Hypothesis for Pellet sation
;
in the Upflow An- W88-00248 2101 5D
aerobic SludgeBed Reactor,
Influence of pH on the Toxicity of Aluminium W88-02089 2103 5D Consolidation of Digested Sludge,
and Other Inorganic Contaminants to East Coast
W88-00249 2101 5D
Striped Bass, Anaerobic Degradation of Nonionic and Anion-
W88-07263 2109 5C ic Surfactants in Enrichment Cultures and Recent Developments in Sludge Digestion in the
Fixed-Bed Reactors, United States and a View of the Future,
Chronic Toxicity of an Environmental Contami- W88-02833 2104 5D W88-00253 2101 5D
nant Mixture to Young (or Larval) Striped Bass,
W88-07264 5C Effect of Alternating Aerobic and Anaerobic
2109 Digester Gas - An Energy Resource,
Conditions on the Economics of the Activated W88-00254
Natural Propagation and Habitat Improvement, 2101 5D
Sludge System,
Volume II - Idaho: Annual and Final Reports, W88-04375 2105 5D Effect of Anaerobic Digestion Temperature and
1985.
Retention Period on the Survival of Salmonella
W88-07763 2109 2H Comparison of Internal Phosphorus Loads in and Ascaris Ova,
Lakes with Anoxic Hypolimnia: Laboratory In- W88-00256
Walde, Deadman, Lower Fish, and Boulder 2101 5D
cubation versus In Situ Hypolimnetic Phospho-
Creeks Anadromous Fish Habitat Survey and rus Accumulation, Cost Comparison of Prefabricated and Conven-
Enhancement Plan, W88-05095 2106 5B tional Digesters,
W88-07764 2109 2H W88-00264 2101 5D
Production and Fate of Methylated Sulfur Com-
Lochsa River Tributaries Enhancement Propos- pounds from Methionine and Dimethylsulfonio- Treatment of Phenol and Substituted Phenols
al,
propionate in Anoxic Salt Marsh Sediments, with an Anaerobic Activated Carbon Filter,
W88-07765 2109 2H W88-05191 2107 2L W88-00457 2101 5D

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SUBJECT INDEX
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION

Kinetics and Mathematical Modelling, Irrigation of Primary Treated and Anaerobically Membrane Technique for Biomass Retention in

W88-00492 2101 5D Treated Meat-Processing Wastes onto Pasture: Anaerobic Waste Treatment Processes,
Lysimeter Trials, W88-02211 2103 5D
Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluents, W88-02074 2103 5E
W88-00646 2101 5D Development of an Anaerobic Treatment Proc-
Virological Studies on an Anaerobic Digestion ess forWastewaters Containing High Sulfates,
Use of Methane Gas from Anaerobic Treatment System for Liquid Pig Manure, W88-02217 2103 5D
of Stillage for Fuel Alcohol Production, W88-02076 2103 5D
W88-0O971 2102 5D Anaerobic Pretreatment of Corn Ethanol Pro-
Isolation and Characterization of Acinetobacter
duction Wastewater,
Pilot-Scale Anaerobic Treatment of Corn Wet Strains Present in the Liquid Phase of an Aero-
W88-02221 2103 5D
Milling Wastewater, bic Fixed Bed Digester, while Treating a Petro-

W88-00972 2102 5D chemical Effluent,


Performance Evaluation of the Anaerobic Fluid-
W88-02087 2103 5D ized Bed Biofilm Reactor: Methane Production
Effects of Ammonia Nitrogen on the Anaerobic from Glucose,
Performance and Mixing Characteristics of an
Digestion of Poultry Manure,
Anaerobic Hybrid Reactor Treating a Synthetic W88-02223 2103 5D
W88-00973 2102 5D
Fatty Acid Containing Substrate,
W88-02088 2103 5D Development of Biofilm in the Anaerobic Rotat-
Dairy Waste Treatment Using Industrial-Scale
ing Biological Contactor Process,
Fixed-Film and Upflow Sludge Bed Anaerobic
Microbiology of Anaerobic Digestion, W88-02225 2103 5D
Digesters: Design and Start-Up Experience,
W88-02107 2103 5D
W88-00988 2102 5D Treatment Characteristics of the Two Phase An-
Modelling Toxic Response of Anaerobic Treat- aerobic Digestion System Using an Upflow
Horizontal-Baffled Anaerobic Reactor for Treat- ment, Filter,
ing Diluted Swine Wastewater, W88-02109 2103 5D W88-03728 2105 5D
W88-01025 2102 5D
New Technologies for Anaerobic Wastewater
Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment Using Float-
Simplified Kinetic Analysis of the Anaerobic Treatment,
ing Media (Development of the Upflow Floating
Bed Reactor,
Fluidized W88-02110 2103 5D
Anaerobic Filter Process),
W88-01026 2102 5D
Criteria for the Utilization, Design and Oper- W88-03729 2105 5D
Application of Membrane Anaerobic Reactor ation of UASB Reactors,
Treatment of W88-02111 2103 5D Mathematical Model for the Anaerobic Diges-
System for the Industrial
tion Process Applied to a Mixture of Night Soil
Wastewaters,
W88-01028 2102 5D Anaerobic Upflow Bed-Filter - Development and Septic Tank Sludge,
and Application, W88-03730 2105 5D
Influence of Continuous versus Channels on W88-02112 2103 5D
Mixing Characteristics and Performance of An- Methane Production Using a Bio-Reactor
Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment in the Food Packed with Pumice Stone on an Evaporator
aerobic Downflow Stationary Fixed Film
Processing Industry: Two Case Studies, Condensate of Kraft Pulp Mill,
(DSFF) Reactors Before and During Waste
Treatment,
W88-02113 2103 5D W88-03810 2105 5D
W88-01033 2102 5D Advanced Reactor Design, Operation and Econ-
Effects of Wastewater Strength on the Perform-
omy,
Full Scale Anaerobic Treatment of a Pulp and ance of an Anaerobic Filter,
W88-02114 2103 5D
Paper Industry Wastewater, W88-03811 2105 5D
W88-01034 2102 5D Technical Aspects and Cost Estimations for An-
aerobic Systems Treating Vinasse and Brewery/
Enhancement of Anaerobic Treatment Efficien-
Anaerobic Treatment of a Variety of Industrial cy through Process Modification,
Soft Drink Wastewaters,
Waste Streams, 5D W88-03832 2105 5D
W88-02116 2103
W88-01035 2102 5D
Utilization of Vinasse Effluents from an Anaero- Foaming in Anaerobic Digesters - A Survey and
Dynamic Performance of an Anaerobic Reactor bic Reactor, Laboratory Investigation,
Combining an Upflow Sludge Blanket and a W88-02U7 2103 5D W88-03852 2105 5D
Filter for the Treatment of Sugar Waste,
W88-01036 2102 5D Biogas Clean-Up and Utilization, Anaerobic Degradation of Chlorinated Solvents,
W88-02118 2103 5D W88-04199 2105 5D
State of the Art of Anaerobic Digestion for
Industrial Applications in the United Kingdom, Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Solid Wastes,
Control of Anaerobic Digester Foaming,
W88-01043 2102 5D W88-02120 2103 5E 5D
W88-04202 2105

Two-Stage Cyclic Operation of Anaerobic Fil- Anaerobic Pretreatment of Brewery Wastewater


Sulfide and Sulfate Inhibition of Methanogene-
ters, on the Industrial Scale,
sis,
W88-01828 2103 5D W88-02139 2103 5D
W88-04445 2105 5D
Full Scale Anaerobic-Aerobic Biological Treat-
Cultivation of Anaerobic Granular Sludge in
ment of a Semichemical Pulping Waste Water, Zeolite as Support Material in Anaerobic
UASB Reactors with Aerobic Activated Sludge
Wastewater Treatment,
as Seed,
W88-02162 2103 5D
W88-04508 2106 5D
W88-01839 2103 5D Treatment of Dairy Wastewater by the Anaero-
bic Up-Flow Packed Bed Reactor, Monitoring and Control of Anaerobic Digestion,
Kinetics of Downflow Anaerobic Attached
W88-02169 2103 5D W88-04562 2106 5D
Growth Reactors,
W88-01854 2103 5D Scale-Up of the Membrane Anaerobic Reactor Anaerobic Fluidized Bed and Anaerobic Filter/
System, Contact Stabilization Application for Heat
Application of Anaerobic Fluidized Bed for
W88-02172 2103 5D Treatment Liquor,
Treatment of Highly Polluted Effluents (Appli-
W88-04587 2106 5D
cation de Lit Fluidise Anaerobie au Traitement Effects of Alkalinity and Hardness on Anaerobic
des Effluents a Forte Charge Organique), Digestion of Landfill Leachate,
Effect of Anaerobic Conditions on Activated
W88-02009 2103 5D W88-02194 2103 5D Sludge Filamentous Bulking in Laboratory Sys-
Anaerobic Biodegradation of Monochlorphen- tems,
Shock Load Capabilities of Anaerobic Systems
ols, Treating High Strength Wastewaters, W88-04856 2106 5D
W88-020U 2103 5D W88-02203 2103 5D
Long Term Competition Between Sulfate-reduc-

Review of Full-Scale Anaerobic Digestion in Waste Activated Sludge Digestion with Ther- ing and Methane-producing Bacteria for Acetate
China, mophilic Attached Films, in Anaerobic Biofilm,
W88-O2073 2103 5D W88-02206 2103 5D W88-04857 2106 5D

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SUBJECT INDEX
ANAEROBIC FILTERS

Measurement of Trace Concentrations of Hy- Transfer Versus Hydrogen Transfer During Start-Up of an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blan-
drogen in Biogas from Anaerobic Digesters Syntrophic Methanogenesis in Floes, ket Reactor for Treating Thermomechanical
Using an Exhaled Hydrogen Monitor, W88-06998 2109 5D Pulping Effluents,
W88-04859 2106 5D W88-10124 2112 5D
Environmental Factors Affecting Indole Metab-
Biomass Retention and Performance of Anaero- olism Under Anaerobic Conditions, Downflow Fixed-film Anaerobic Reactors Sta-
bic Fixed-Film Reactors Treating Acetic Acid W88-06999 2109 5D bility Studies Under Organic and Hydraulic
Wastewater,
Overloading at Different Working Volume,
W88-04870 2106 5D Reductive Dechlorination Hexachloroben-
of
W88-10259 2112 5D
zene to Tri- and Dichlorobenzenes in Anaerobic
ATP as a Measure of Anaerobic Sludge Digester Sewage Sludge,
Activity,
Methanogenic Bacteria Adhered to Solid Sup-
W88-07005 2109 5D ports,
W88-04891 2106 5D
W88-10277 2112 5D
Reductive Carboxylation of Propionate to Bu-
Metal Chemistry Differences Between Digested
Methanogenic Ecosystems,
tyrate in
Site High Rate UASB
and Undigested Sludges, Anaerobic Demonstration
W88-07010 2109 5D Plant Treatment of NSSC Wastewater,
W88-04892 2106 5D
W88-10319 2112 5D
Improved Sludge Gasification by Two-Phase
Direct Characterization of Methanogens in Two
High-Rate Anaerobic Biological Reactors, TAMAN
Anaerobic Digestion, Process: Experiences of Full-Scale
W88-07020 2109 5D Operation
W88-05180 2107 5D at Anjala Paper Mill,
W88-10320 2112 5D
Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment with the
Anaerobic-Aerobic Versus Aerobic Treatment
Biothane Process,
of Concentrated Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent, Sequential Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of
W88-07058 2109 5D
W88-05256 2107 5D Kraft Pulping Wastes,
W88-10321 2112 5D
Modeling Dynamic Experiments on the Anaero-
Bacterial Leaching of Metals from Digested
bic Degradation of Molasses Wastewater,
Sewage Sludge,
Anaerobic Treatment of Sulphur-Containing Ef-
W8S-05547 W88-07062 2109 5D
2107 5D fluents,
W88-10323 2112 5D
How Wastewater Treatment Plants Chemically Assisted Phosphorous Precipitation:
Utilize Di-
Effects on Anaerobic Digestion and 'Aercon'
gester Gas,
Sludge Thickening,
Anaerobic Process for Treatment of CTMP Ef-
W88-05567 2107 5E fluent,
W88-07154 2109 5D W88-10324 2112 5D
Anaerobic Digestion of Surplus Activated
Sludge in a Fixed-Film Bioreactor, Waste Stabilization Ponds as Teaching and Re- Effect of Temperature on Anaerobic Digestion
W88-05584 search Tools,
2107 5D of Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater Sludges,
W88-07376 2109 5D W88-10329 2112 5E
Behaviour of an Anaerobic Expanded Bed Reac-
tor in Non-Steady State Conditions, Survey of Municipal Anaerobic Sludge Digest-
Recent Developments in Process and Reactor
W88-05588 ers and Diagnostic Activity Assays,
2107 5D Design for Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment,
W88-07549 2109 5D W88-10332 2112 5D
Effects of Organic Toxicants on Methane Pro-
duction and Hydrogen Gas Levels during the Role of GAC
Activity and Particle Size During
Methanogenic Toxicity of Bark Tannins and the
Anaerobic Digestion of Waste Activated Sludge, the Fluidized-Bed Anaerobic Treatment of Re-
Anaerobic Biodegradability of Water Soluble
W88-05601 finery Sour Water Stripper Bottoms,
2107 5D Bark Matter,
W88-08007 2110 5D
Mechanistic Studies of Anaerobic Methane For- W88-10333 2112 5D
mation Applied to Wastewater Treatment Facili- DigesterGas H2S Control Using Iron Salts,
Process Alternatives for Enhanced Biological
ties, W88-08008 2110 5D
Treatment Efficiency of Forest Industry Ef-
W88-05647 2107 5D
Potential Availability of Anaerobic Treatment fluents,

Anaerobic Digestion of Wood Ethanol Stillage with Digester Slurry of Animal Waste for the W88-10334 2112 5D
Using Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reac- Reclamation of Acid Mine Water Containing
Anaerobic Treatment of a Mixture of Conden-
tor, Sulfate and Heavy Metals,
sate and Caustic Extraction Liquor from a Dis-
W88-05974 2108 5D W88-08131 2110 5D solving Pulp Mill,
Treatment of Anaerobically Digested Palm Oil Chemical and Decomposition Characteristics of W88-10338 2112 5D
Mill Effluent by Pressurised Activated Sludge, Anaerobic Digester Effluents Applied to Soil,
W88-06473 Anaerobic Acidogenesis of a Complex
2108 5D W88-08762 2110 5D
Wastewater: I. The Influence of Operational Pa-
Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluent, Characterization of Aerobic, Facultative Anaer- rameters on Reactor Perf /nance,
<.,.

W88-06589 2108 5D obic, and Anaerobic Bacteria in an Acidogenic W88-10895 2112 5D


Phase Reactor and Their Metabolite Formation,
Nitrogen and Phosphate Requirements for the Anaerobic Acidogenesis of a Complex
W88-08787 2110 5D
Anaerobic Digestion of a Petrochemical Efflu- Wastewater: II. Kinetics of Growth, Inhibition,
ent, Anaerobic Fluid-Bed Treatment of Coal Con- and Product Formation,
W88-06760 2108 5D version Wastewater, W88-10896 2112 5D
W88-09038 2111 5D
Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Phen- ANAEROBIC DIGESTION. *SLUDGE
ols in Anaerobic Bioreactors, Preliminary Conversion Mechanisms in Anaero- DIGESTION
W88-06761 2108 5D bic Digestion of Biological Sludges, Progress in Anaerobic Digestion - Prefabrication
W88-09525 2111 5E of Digesters,
Treatment of Leachate from a Solid Waste
W88-00242 2101 5D
Landfill Site Using a Two-stage Anaerobic Control of Anaerobic Digestion Toxicity with
Filter,
Powdered Activated Carbon, ANAEROBIC FERMENTATION
W88-06850 2109 5D W88-09526 Study of the Acidogenic Phase of the Anaerobic
2111 5D
Fermentation of Stillage from Ethanol Distill-
Sodium Inhibition of Acetoclastic Methanogens Dynamic Anaerobic Fixed-Film Reactor Model, eries,
in Granular Sludge from a UASB Reactor W88-09527 2111 5D W88-00163
W88-06869 2101 5D
2109 5D
Hydraulic Characteristics of Upflow Anaerobic ANAEROBIC FILTERS
Control of Interspecies Electron Flow During Filters,
Performance of an Anaerobic Filter Treating
Anaerobic Digestion: Role of Floe Formation in W88-09528
Syntrophic Methanogenesis,
2111 5D Soluble Carbohydrate Waste,

W88-06997 W88-02209 2103 5D


2109 5D Heavy Metals Removal from Anaerobically Di-
gested Sludge by Chemical and Microbiological Anaerobic Treatment of a Biologically Inhibito-
Control of Interspecies Electron Flow During
Methods, ry Wastewater,
Anaerobic Digestion: Significance of Formate W88-09661 2111 5E W88-04888 2106 5D

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SUBJECT INDEX
ANAEROBIC FILTERS

Removal of Organics from Leachates by Anaer- ANAEROBIC SLUDGE Specific Analysis of Oil Emulsions in Water
obic Filter, Analysis of Anaerobic Biofilms, (Differenzierte Bestimmung von Oelemulsionen
W88-05598 2107 5D W88-02008 2103 5D in Wasser),
W88-02082 2103 5A
Hydraulic Characteristics of Upflow Anaerobic ANAEROBIC STABILIZATION BASINS
Filters, Biokinetic Models to Optimize Aerated Stabili- Sediment Quality Criteria - General Aspects and
W88-09528 2111 5D zation Basins, International State of Discussion (Qualitaetskri-
W88-02164 2103 5D terien Gewaessersedimente - Allgemeine
fuer
ANAEROBIC LAGOONS Problematik und Internationaler Stand der Dis-
Effects onGroundwater from Seepage of Live- ANAEROBIC TREATMENT kussion),
stock Manure Lagoons, Anaerobic Treatment of Dairy Wastes Using W88-02086 2103 5A
W88-O0555 2101 5B Fixed-Film and Without-Media Reactors,
W88-00987 2102 5D Procedure for Determining Potential Gas Quan-
Waste Stabilization Ponds in Europe: A State of tities in an Existing Sanitary Landfill,
the Art Review, New Type Design for Energy
of Anaerobic W88-02119 2103 5E
W88-07316 2109 5D Recovery and Treatment of Leachate Wastes,
W88-01001 2102 5D Determination of the Biodegradable Fraction of
Wastewater Stabilization Lagoon Design Crite- Dissolved Organic Matter in Waters,
ria for Portugal, Pilot Plant Study of an Anaerobic Filter for W88-02343 2103 5A
W88-07317 2109 5D Treating Wastes from a Complex Slaughter-
house, Study by Epifluorescence of the Fate of the
Initial Evaluation of Al Sumra Waste Stabilisa- Total Bacterial Flora in a Bottled Mineral Water
W88-02142 2103 5D
tionPonds (Jordan), (Etude par Epifluorescence de L'Evolution de la
W88-07320 2109 5D Pilot-ScaleAnaerobic Treatment of Peroxide Microflore Totale dans une Eau Minerale Em-
Bleachery Waste, Paper Machine Effluent and bouteillee),
Wastewater Lagoons in a Cold Climate,
Waste Activated Sludge, W88-02346 2103 5B
W88-07322 2109 5D
W88-02166 2103 5D
Criteria Establishing Biofilm-Kinetic Types,
Development of Lagoons in Venezuela,
Reflections on Anaerobic Process Biotechnol- W88-02349 2103 5D
W88-07323 2109 5D
ogy and Its Impact on Water Utilisation in South
Electrothermal Atomic-Absorption Spectromet-
Performance of a Series of Five Deep Waste Africa,
ric Analysis of Lake Waters for Mn, Fe, Pb, and
Stabilization Ponds in Northeast Brazil, W88-03767 2105 5D
Cd,
W88-07324 2109 5D
Fate and Effect of Methylene Chloride and W88-02359 2103 5A
Use of an Algal-Microcrustacean Polyculture Formaldehyde in Methane Fermentation Sys-
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ali-
System for Domestic Wastewater Treatment, tems,
phatic Diamines in Water Via Derivatization
W88-07325 2109 5D W88-08010 2110 5D
with Acetylacetone,
Pond Treatment of Rettery Wastewaters, Metabolism of Resin Acids in Anaerobic Sys- W88-02363 2103 5A
W88-07327 2109 5D tems,
Automatic Bottle Sealing Mechanism for Se-
W88-10337 2112 5D
Treatment of Slaughterhouse Wastewaters in quential Sampling of Volatile Organics in Water,
Stabilization Ponds, ANAEROBIC UPFLOW BED- FILTER W88-02390 2103 5A
W88-07328 2109 5D Anaerobic Upflow Bed-Filter - Development
Effect of Adsorption on Calibration Graphs Ob-
and Application,
Nitrogen Transformations and Removal in tained for Lead, Cadmium and Copper in Natu-
W88-02112 2103 5D
Waste Stabilization Ponds in Portugal: Seasonal ralWater Samples,
Variations, ANAEROBIC UPFLOW SLUDGE BED FILTER W88-02399 2103 5A
W88-07333 2109 5D REACTOR
Determination of Organic Acid Anions in Pre-
Anaerobic Upflow Sludge Bed Filter Reactor
Microorganism Removal in Waste Stabilization cipitation by Ion Chromatography Exclusion,
Treating Dilute Carbohydrate Wastewaters,
Ponds in Portugal, W88-02469 2103 5A
W88-03231 2104 5D
W88-07335 2109 5D
Bacterial Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. and
ANAEROBIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT Flavobactenum sp. in a Waste Stabilization
Effects of Maturation on the Characteristics of
Design of a Full Scale Anaerobic Facility for
Wastewater Stabilization Pond Sludges, Pond System,
Treatment of Food Processing Wastewater, 2104 5A
W88-07339 2109 5D W88-02500
W88-03232 2104 5D
Alternative Approach to the Design of Waste Analysis of Ozone in Aqueous Solution,
ANALYTIC ELEMENT METHOD W88-02508 2104 5D
Stabilization Ponds,
Analytic Element Method for Regional Ground-
W88-07345 2109 5D
water Modeling, Development of Leachate Testing Protocols for

ANAEROBIC METABOLISM W88-10958 2112 2F Disposal of Contaminated Sediments,


Anaerobic Metabolism Enzymes as Markers of W88-02522 2104 5B
Application and Demonstration of Analytic Ele-
Flooding Stress in Maize Seeds,
ment Models, Biochemical Methods for Detection of Subsur-
W88-01998 2103 21
W88- 10986 2112 2F face Contamination/Biomass,
ANAEROBIC PRETREATMENT W88-02544 2104 5A
Anaerobic-Aerobic Versus Aerobic Treatment ANALYTICAL METHODS
of Concentrated Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent, Twenty Years of Respirometry, Water Quality Analytical Techniques,
W88-05256 2107 5D W88-01051 2102 5G W88-02646 2104 5G

ANAEROBIC PROCESSES New, Rapid Clean-up Procedure for the Simul- Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions
AMOCO Cadiz Pollutants in Anaerobic Sedi- taneous Determination of Different Groups of in Rain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim-

ments: Fate and Effects on Anaerobic Processes, Organic Micropollutants in Sediments; Applica- mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen-
W88-00385 2101 5B tion in Two European Estuarine Sediment Stud- wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),
ies, W88-02671 2104 5A
ANAEROBIC REACTORS W88-02007 2103 5A
Anaerobic Pretreatment of Concentrated Phar- Gas-Chromatographic Elemental Analysis via
maceutical Wastes. Manual Design and Operation of a Solenoid-
for di(trifluoroethyl)dithiocarbamato-chelates: X.
W88-07138 2109 5D Based Delivery System for Aquatic Toxicity Capillary Gas Chromatography at the pg-Level
Testing, - Determination of Co and Cr(VI) Besides
ANAEROBIC ROTATING BIOLOGICAL W88-02014 2103 7B Cr(III) in River Water,
CONTACTORS W88-02672 2104 5A
Development of Biofilm in the Anaerobic Rotat- Laboratory Methods for Estimating Available
ing Biological Contactor Process, Nitrogen in Manures and Sludges, Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor-
W88-02225 2103 5D W88-02072 2103 5E oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitations

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SUBJECT INDEX
ANALYTICAL METHODS

(Ionen-Chromatographische Bestimmung von Electrometric Determination of the pH of At- Detection of Cryptosporidium from Wastewater
Chloracetat und Dichloracetat in Niederschlags- mospheric Precipitation, and Freshwater Environments,
wasserproben), W88-02854 2104 5A W88-03586 2105 5A
W88-02673 2104 5 A
Research inEnvironmental Pollution: III. De- Fluorescence Determination of Trace Amounts
Determination of Organic Group Parameters termination of Nitrofen in Main- and Rhine- of Uranium(VI) in Various Materials by a Repet-
(AOC1, AOBr, AOs) in Water by Means of Ion- fish(Untersuchungen zur Umweltbelastung: III. itive Laser Technique,

Chromatographic Detection, Bestimmung von Nitrofen in Main- und Rheinfi- W88-03611 2105 5A
W88-02674 2104 5A shen),
W88-02856 2104 5B Dissolved Oxygen: Method Comparison with
Synchronous Fluorescence Spectra of Natural Potentiometric Stripping Analysis,
Waters: Tracing Sources of Dissolved Organic Ion and Temperature Dependence of Electrical W88-03637 2105 2B
Matter, Conductance for Natural Waters,
W88-02857 2104 7B Study of Copper (II) Complex Compounds wilh
W88-02676 2104 7B
Bismuthiol Derivatives in Butanone,
Protocol for Sampling Environmental Sites for Extraction and Recovery of Polycyclic Aromat- W88-03638 2105 5A
Legionellae, ic Hydrocarbons from Environmental Solids
Using Supercritical Fluids, Review and Perspective on the Use of Mixed
W88-02704 2104 5 A Function Oxygenase Enzymes in Biological
W88-02858 2104 5A
Rapid Assay for Microbially Reducible Ferric
Monitoring,
Iron in Aquatic Sediments, Determination of Volatile Priority Pollutants in W88-03648 2105 5A
W88-02708 2104 5A Water by Purge and Trap and Capillary Column
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, Acridine Orange Direct Counts in Drinking
W88-02859 2104 5A
Water Control Programmes - A Method to
Comparison of Media for Recovery of Total
Catch up with Bacterial Dormancy,
Coliform Bacteria from Chemically Treated
Water, Determination of Alkylbenzenesulfonate Surfac- W88-03765 2105 5A
tants in Groundwater Using Macroreticular
W88-02710 2104 5A Simple Laboratory Measurement of Unsaturated
Resins and Carbon- 13 Nuclear Magnetic Reso-
nance Spectrometry, Hydraulic Conductivity,
Bacteriophages Active Against Bacteroides fra-
gilis in Sewage-Polluted Waters, W88-02860 2104 5A
W88-03789 2105 2G
W88-02711 2104 5A Determination of Carbon Disulfide in Natural
Selective Preconcentration of Iron in Beverages
Waters by Adsorbent Preconcentration and Gas
Simultaneous Determination of Nitrification and and Water Samples Using 2,4,6-Tri-2-pyridinyl-
1,3,5-triazine-Tetraphenylborate-Naphthalene
Chromatography with Flame Photometric De-
Nitrate Reduction in Sediment-Water Columns
tection,
by Nitrate- 15 Dilution, Adsorbent,
W88-02718 W88-02861 2104 5A W88-04170 2105 2K
2104 5B
Ion-Chromatography in the Routine Analysis of
Sensitive Methods for the Determination of Mi- Design and Evaluation of an Electrochemical
Water and Environmental Material (Die Ionen-
crobial Activities in Water Samples using Fluori- Sensor for Determination of Dissolved Oxygen
Chromatographie in der Routinemaessigen
genic Substrates, in Water,
Wasser- und Umweltanalytik),
W88-02723 2104 5A W88-02862 2104 7B
W88-04323 2105 5A
Ion-Chromatographic Trace Analysis of Amper- Improved Membrane Filtration Media for Enu-
Determination of N-Pesticides in Natural
ometrically Detectable Anions in Water (Ionen- meration of Total Coliforms and Escherichia
Waters,
Chromatographische Spurenanalyse Amperome- coli from Sewage and Surface Waters,
W88-02867 2104 5A
W88-04324 2105 5A
trisch Detektierbarer Anionen in Wassern),
W88-02724 2104 5A Experimental Investigations on the Thin-Layer
Neutron Activation and Atomic Absorption
Chromatographic Determination of Methoxych-
Preconcentration of Silver(I), Gold(III) and Analysis of Ulva Lactuca and Gracilaria Verru-
lor in Waters (Experimentelle Untersuchungen
Palladium(II) in Water Samples with 2,2'-dipyri- cosa from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece,
zur Duennschicht-chromatographischen Bestim-
dyl-3-((4-amino-5-mercapto)- 1,2,4- W88-02880 2104 5A
mung von Methoxychlor in Waessern),
triazolyl)hydrazone Supported on Silica Gel,
Chemical Characterization of a Water Soluble W88-04325 2105 5A
W88-02725 2104 5A
Fraction (WSF) of Crude Oil,
Nondestructive Determination of Selected U-
Gas Chromatographic Detection of Bacteria W88-02884 2104 5A
and Th-Series Radionuclides in Biological Sam-
Causing Enteric Fever,
Detection and Quantitation of Human Enteric ples,
W88-O2805 2104 5A
Viruses in Waste Waters: Increased Sensitivity W88-04328 2105 5A
Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions Using a Human Immune Serum Globulin - Im-
Analysis of Nitrate in Environmental Samples
in Rain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim- munoperoxidase Assay on MA-104 Cells,
by Reversed-Phase HPLC,
mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen- W88-03473 2104 5A
W88-04331 2105 5A
wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),
Some Limits Current Adsorption-Elution
in
W88-02816 2104 5A Determination of Trace Metals in Natural
Methods for the Detection of Viruses in Large
Waters at Nanogram Per Liter Levels by Elec-
Gas-Chromatographic Elemental Analysis via Volumes of Tap Water,
trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
Di(trifluoroethyl) dithiocarbamato Chelates: X. W88-03574 2105 5A
after Extraction with Sodium Diethyldithiocar-
Capillary Gas Chromatography at thepg-Level bamate,
Virus Adsorption to Microporous Filters Modi-
- Determination of Co and Cr(VI) besides
fied by in situ Precipitation of Metallic Salts, W88-04332 2105 5A
Cr(III) in River Water,
W88-03575 2105 5A
W88-02817 2104 5A Sensitive Determination of Traces of Boron in

Studies of Procedures for Recovery of Viruses Waters, Fertilizers, and Geological and Biologial
Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor- Materials by Isotope-Dilution Mass Spectrome-
from Activated Sludge,
oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitation
W88-03576 2105 5A try,
(Ionen-Chromatographische Bestimmung von W88-04333 2105 5A
Chloroacetat und Dichloroacetat in Niedersch- Indicator Systems for Assessment of the Viro-
lagswasserproben), logical Safety of Treated Drinking Water, Flow-Injection Method for the Determination of
W88-02818 2104 5A W88-03577 2105 5A Trace Amounts of Chloride (Entwicklung einer
Fliessinjektionsmethode zur Bestimmung von
Determination of Organic Group Parameters Evaluation of Bacteroides Fragilis Bacterio- Chlorid im Spurenbereich durch Leitfaehigkeits-
(AOC1, AOBr, AOs) in Water by Means of Ion- phages as Indicators of the Virological Quality differenzen),
Chromatographic Detection, of Water, W88-04334 2105 7B
W88-02819 2104 5A W88-03578 2105 5A
Spectrophotometric Determination of Zinc in
Membrane Filter Method for the Enumeration Microbial Indicators for the Efficiency of Disin- Cooking Salts, Tap and Mineral Waters with
of Aquatic Ammonifiers, fection Processes, Phenylglyoxal Mono(2-Pyridyl)Hvdrazone,
W88-02831 2104 5B W88-03579 2105 5A W88-04335 2105 5A

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SUBJECT INDEX
ANALYTICAL METHODS

Comparison of Two Chelating Agents Immobi- Studies on the Potent Bacterial Mutagen, 3- Postcolumn Photochemical Reactor and Appli-
lized on Controlled-Pore Glass for the Precon- chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)- cation to Chlorophenols in River Water,
centration of Aluminium from Aqueous Solu- furanone: Aqueous Stability, XAD
Recovery W88-07633 2109 5A
tions, and Analytical Determination in Drinking Water
W88-04336 2105 5 A and in Chlorinated Humic Acid Solutions, Determination of Trace Metals in Marine Bio-
W88-06113 2108 5A logical Reference Materials by Inductively Cou-
Determination of Organic Group Parameters:
AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion- pled Plasma Mass Spectrometry,
Characterization of Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolites
Chromatographic Detection. Enrichment of W88-07634 2109 5A
by High Performance Liquid Chromatography-
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor- Mass Spectrometry with a Direct Liquid Intro-
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der Or- Determination of Tributyltin in Tissues and
duction Interface and Using Negative Chemical
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr, Sediments by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorp-
Ionization,
AOS in Waessern mit
Ionenchromatogra- W88-06120
tion Spectrometry,
phischer Detektion. Adsorption Organischer
2108 5A W88-07635 2109 5A
Modellsubstanzen und Verdraengung Anorgan- Identificationand Confirmation of Arsenobe-
ischer Anionen auf Chlor- und Schwefelfreier taine and Arsenocholine in Fish, Lobster and
Biomonitoring of Low
Levels of Mercurial De-
Aktivkohle), Shrimp by a Combination of Fast Atom Bom- rivatives in Water and Soil by Allium Micronu-
W88-04343 2105 5A bardment and Tandem Mass Spectrometry, cleus Assay,

W88-06121 W88-07637 2109 5A


Investigations on Spectral Interferences in ICP- 2108 5A
AES (Untersuchungen ueber Spektrale Interfer- Extraction of Fluoride from Soil with Water, Feasibility of
Using Sequential Extraction Tech-
enzen in der ICP-AES), niques for Arsenic and Selenium in Soils and
and with Hydrochloric Acid Solutions Simulat-
W88-04344 2105 5A ing Predator Gastric Juices, Sediments,

Measurement of Coarse Bed-Load Transport by W88-06433 2108 5 A W88-07994 2110 5A


Means of the Magnetic Tracer Technique (Mes-
Monitoring Sewer Atmospheres for Organic Va- Simple Technique for Estimating Absorption
sung des Grobgeschiebetransportes mit der Mag-
pours, and Scattering Coefficients,
nettracertechnik),
W88-06463 2108 5A W88-08047
W88-04348 2105 2J 2110 7B
Spectrophotometric Method for the Microdeter- Measurements of Chlorophyll-a from Phyto-
Faster, Cheaper Assay for Toxins,
W88-05427 mination of Bendiocarb Standard Residues in plankton Using Ethanol as Extraction Solvent,
2107 5A
Water,
W88-08590 2110 2H
Determination by Direct Zeeman-AAS of Cad- W88-06472 2108 5 A
mium, Lead and Copper in Water-Borne Sus- Bioindication by Macrophytes - Can Macro-
pended Matter Collected on Filters, Analysis of Gasoline in Water Using a Stripping
phytes Indicate Saprobity (Bioindikation durch
W88-05918 Preconcentration Procedure,
2108 5A Makrophyten - Indizieren Makrophyten Sapro-
W88-06482 2108 5A bie),
Direct Measurement of Cadmium, Lead, Copper
and Zinc in Samples from a River Ecosystem by Optical Water Quality - What Does it Mean and W88-08591 2110 5A
Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectrometry How Should We Measure It,

W88-06486 Spectrofluorometric Determination of Chloro-


(ZAAS) in the Graphite Furnace, 2108 5G
W88-05919 phylls and Pheophytins,
2108 5 A
Animal Viruses, Coliphages, and Bacteria in W88-08597 2110 2L
Model Tests on Volatilization of Organic
Trace Aerosols and Wastewater at a Spray Irrigation
Substances in Surface Waters,(Modellversuche Site, Use of Bioassay and Associated Tests in
zur Verfluchtigung Organischer Spurenstoffe in W88-07008 2109 5B Dredged Material and Disposal Management,
Oberflachengewassern), W88-08863 2110 5A
W88-05920 2108 5B Isolation of Fecal Coliforms from Pristine Sites
in a Tropical Rain Forest, Phytoplankton Bioassays for Evaluating Toxici-
Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from W88-07013 2109 2H ty of In Situ
Sediment Contaminants,
Aqueous Solutions and Extraction of Residues W88-08864
Using the Polymeric Sorbent Wofatit Y 77: I.
2110 5A
Direct Characterization of Methanogens in Two
Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from High-Rate Anaerobic Biological Reactors, Resolution Problems with Obtaining Accurate
Water, W88-07020 2109 5D Ground Water Elevation Measurements in a Hy-
W88-05922 2108 5A drogeologic Site Investigation,
Dual-Label Radioisotope Method for Simulta-
Determination W88-09001 2111 7B
Cadmium, Lead and
of Zinc, neously Measuring Bacterial Production and
Copper and Sewage Sludges by Micro-
in Soils Metabolism in Natural Waters,
In-situ Hydraulic Conductivity Measurements of
processor-Controlled Voltammetry in Compari- W88-07024 2109 7B
son with Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Slowly Permeable Materials Using a Modified
W88-05923 Application of the Fluorescent-Antibody Tech- Guelph Permeameter and theGuelph Infiltra-
2108 5A
nique for the Detection of Sphaerotilus natans in meter,
Identification of Non-Volatile Organic Com- Activated Sludge, W88-09018 2111 7A
pounds in GAC Filters and in Raw and Drink- W88-07025 2109 5D
ing Water Extracts by FAB and FAB-C1D- Application of Gravity and Seismic Methods in
MIKE Spectrometry, Investigation of Legionella Pneumophila in Hydrogeological Mapping at a Landfill Site in
W88-05924 2108 5 A Drinking Water, Ontario,
W88-07041 2109 5F W88-09019 2111 7A
Determination of Fluridone Residues in Meat,
Milk, Eggs, and Crops by High-Performance Streptococcal Population Profiles as Indicators Detailed Subsurface Mapping of Fracture Clo-
Liquid Chromatography or Gas Chromatogra- of Water Quality, Bedrock Formation,
sure in a Crystalline
phy, W88-07590 2109 5A W88-09028 2111 2F
W88-06095 2108 5A
Bulk Sediment Bioassays with Five Species of
Evaluating Flushing as a Remedial Alternative
New Method for the Microdetermination of Mo- Fresh-Water Oligochaetes,
Using Soil Column Tests,
lybdenum (VI) in Steel, Biological Materials and W88-07611 2109 5C W88-09289 2111 7B
Waters,
W88-06097 2108 5A Effect of Toxicants on Algal Sinking Rates,
Use of Static Soil Vapor Collectors to Identify
W88-07612 2109 5C
Comparison of On-Column and Splitless Injec- Subsurface Contamination in Southern Califor-
tions for the Capillary GC
Quantitation of Or- Design and Use of a Collector for the In situ nia Ground Water Basins,
ganics Extracted from Landfill Leachates, Trace Organic Species in
Isolation of Particulate W88-09290 2111 5A
W88-06098 2108 5A Precipitation,
W88-07614 Use of Pressure Differential Measurements to
Simple Visual Method for the Determination of
2109 5A
Map Chemical-Quality Variations in a Variable-
Phosphorus in Environmental Waters, Enhanced Fluorescence Detection of Dansyl Density Ground Water System,
W88-06105 2108 5A W88-09294
Derivatives of Phenolic Compounds Using a 2111 7A

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SUBJECT INDEX
ANIMAL TISSUES

Effects of Filtration Method and Sampling De- ANCHORAGES Poeciliidae) as an Indicator for Low Concentra-
vices on Inorganic Chemistry of Sampled Well Concrete Pillars and Triaxially Prestressed An- tions of Aquatic Pollutants,
Water, chorages for Large Radial Gates, W88-08248 2110 5A
W88-09299 2111 5A W88-04049 2105 8F
Impact of Sublethal Oil and Emulsion Exposure
Ground Water Sampling Without Wells, ANCHORS on the Reproductive Success of Leach's Storm-
W88-09302 2111 5 A Use of Rock Anchors to Improve Stability of Petrels: Short and Long-Term Effects,
Structures Within the Ohio River Division, W88-08891 2110 5C
Use of Onsite Analytical Laboratory Instrumen- W88-02591 2104 8E
tation toDetermine the Extent of Contamination Winter Activity and Survival of Crocodilians in
at a Hazardous Waste Site, Foundation Design of Anchored Walls, Bay Thermally Altered and Non-Altered Environ-
W88-09303 2111 5A Springs Lock, Mississippi, ments,
W88-10167 2112 8A W88-09232 2111 5C
Rapid Ground Water Assessment Using a
Mobile Laboratory, ANDEKALEKA HYDROPOWER STATION Factors Affecting the Microdistribution of Gam-
W88-09304 2111 5A Andekaleka Gathering Tube Hydropower marus pulex (Amphipoda): An Experimental
Intake, Study,
Rationale for Filtration of Ground Water Sam- W88-04396 2105 8C W88-10732 2112 2H
ples,
W88-O9305 2111 7B ANEROBIC DIGESTION Behavioural Effects of Chemically Dispersed Oil
Difference in Sporogenous Bacterial Populations
and Subsequent Recovery in Diploria strigosa
Should Ground Water Samples from Monitoring in Thermophilic (55 C) and Mesophilic (35 C) (Dana),
Wells be Filtered Before Laboratory Analysis, Anaerobic Sewage Digestion,
W88- 10854 2112 5B
Yes and No, W88-05190 2107 5D
W88-09306 2111 5A ANIMAL DISEASES
ANGKE ESTUARY Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of
Positive Aspects of Sample Filtration, Mercury Content in the Water and Marine Or-
Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying
W88-09307 2111 5 A ganisms in Angke Estuary, Jakarta Bay,
Acute Toxicity Sydromes in Fish: Part 2. Mala-
W88-04148 2105 5B thion, Carbaryl, Acrolein and Benzaldehyde,
Method for Characterizing Volatile Organic
Compound Concentrations in Shallow Soils, ANGLED-SCREEN INTAKES W88-06942 2109 5C
W88-09325 2111 5A Design and Operation of Angled-Screen Intake,
W88-09850
ANIMAL GROWTH
2111 81
Water Quality Characteristics of a Southeast Size-Dependent Sensitivity of Three Species of
Florida Sewage Treatment and Bioeffects Labo- ANILINE Stream Invertebrates to pH Depression,
ratory, Chronic Toxicity of Aniline and 2,4-Dichloro- W88-08965 2111 2H
W88-09950 2111 5D phenol to Daphnia magna Straus,
W88-06084 Ecology, Growth and Production of Thyasira
2108 5C
Methods of Determining the Particle-Size Distri- flexuosa (Bivalvia, Lucinacea) from Ria De La
bution of Coarse Soils Used in Construction, ANILINES Coruna, North-West Spain,
W88-10584 2112 8D Toxicity of Sodium Chromate and 3,4-Dichlor- W88-10758 2112 2L
oaniline to Crustaceans,
ANALYTICAL STUDIES W88-06478 2108 5C ANIMAL METABOLISM
Quality Assurance for Microbiological Analyses Elimination Kinetics of Two Unmetabolized
of Water, ANIMAL BEHAVIOR Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Poecilia reticulata
W88-11167 2112 7C Animal Decision Making and Its Ecological After Dietary Exposure,
Consequences: The Future of Aquatic Ecology W88-08246 2110 5B
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES and Behavior,
Water-Quality Data for Aquifers in East-Central W88-02423 2103 2H ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
New Jersey, 1981-82, Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Marine Bivalve
W88-02956 2104 7C Effects of Burrowing of Helice tridens (De Venus verrucosa: Accumulation and Cellular
Haan) on the Soil of a Salt-Marsh Habitat, Responses,
Chemical Speciation Approach to Evaluate W88-05307 2107 2L W88-06848 2109 5B
Water Quality Problems in the Blackbird Mining
District, Idaho, Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Effects of Diflubenzuron on Limb Regeneration
W88-04737 2106 5A Bobwhite Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated and Molting in the Fiddler Crab,Uca pugilator,
Food and Water, W88-07030 2109 5C
Development and Evaluation of Analytical Pro- W88-06924 2109 5C
cedures for Broad Spectrum Analysis of Syn- ANIMAL POPULATIONS
theticOrganic Chemicals in Source and Finished Avoidance Responses of Schooling Fathead Effects of Grazing by Feral Horses, Clipping,
Drinking Waters, Minnows (Pimpephales promelas) to a Blend of Trampling, and Burning on a Georgia Salt
W88-05223 Metals During a 9-Month Exposure,
2107 5A Marsh,
W88-06933 2109 5C W88-00139 2101 2L
ANASAZI
Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com- Field of Avoidance of Elevated
Validation
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern
munities at Dolores: Middle Canyon Area, Metals by Fathead Minnows (Pimephales pro-
Bobwhite Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated
melas) Following In Situ Acclimation,
W88-04722 2106 6G Food and Water,
W88-06934 2109 5C W88-06924 2109 5C
Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com-
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Acidified
Water
munities at Dolores: Middle Canyon Area, Growth Rates
Sensitivity Analysis of Population
on Chemoreception of Feeding Stimuli in Fat-
W88-04723 2106 6G Estimated from Cladoceran Chronic Toxicity
head Minnows (Pimephales promelas): Mecha-
Tests,
ANATOMY nisms and Ecological Implications,
W88-06928 2109 5C
Variation Paragnath Number of W88-06935 2109 5C
in Nereis diver-
sicolor in the Bou Regreg Estuary (Morocco) Limnological Investigations on the Al-Latifiyah
Effects of Tributyltin on Activity and Burrow-
(Variations de la Distribution des Paragnathes
ing Behavior of the Fiddler Crab, Uca pugilator,
Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Pond (Bagh-
Chez Nereis diversicolor dans l'Estuaire du Bou dad-Iraq): I. Environmental Conditions and
W88-08020 2110 5C
Regreg (Maroc)), Zooplankton Abundance,
W88-10216 2112 2L Chemical Ecology of Some British Freshwater W88-10640 2112 2H
Gastropod Molluscs: Behavioral Responses to
ANCHORAGE Short Chain Carboxylic Acids and Maltose, ANIMAL TISSUES
Sediment Discharge Data for the Lower Reach Low Salinity Induces Reversible Tissue Regres-
W88-08079 2110 2H
of Campbell Creek, Anchorage, Alaska: May to sion in the Estuarine Sponge Microciona Proli-
October 1986, Differential Courtship Activity of Competing fera (Ellis and Solander),
W88-03388 2104 2J Guppy Males W88-02129
(Poecilia reticulata Peters; Pisces: 2103 2L

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SUBJECT INDEX
ANIMAL TISSUES

Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Marine Bivalve Acidic Wastewater Treatment by Donnan Dial- Treatment of Heterogeneities in Ground Water
Venus verrucosa: Accumulation and Cellular ysis Involving Tubular Anion-Exchange Mem- Flow Modeling,
Responses, branes, W88-10935 2112 2F
W88-06848 2109 5B W88-08138 2110 5D
ANIWHENUA RESERVOIR
Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination in Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the Aniwhenua Hydroelectric Scheme,
Crassostrea virginica from Marine Facilities, Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica- W88-04581 2106 8A
W88-08752 2110 5B tion Process: Part I. Effect on Water Quality,
W88-08158 2110 5F ANN ARBOR
Bioaccumulation of Halogenated Aromatic Hy- Calcining Sludge - A Partial Solution,
drocarbons in C57B1/6 and DBA/2 Mice Fol- Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins W88-01513
in the 2103 5E
lowing Consumption of Great Lakes Coho Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica-
Salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch), tion Process. Part II: Effect on Resin Capacity, ANNELIDS
W88-10140 2112 5B W88-08164 Distribution of Molluscs and Polychaetes
2110 5F in
Coastal Lagoons in Greece,
ANIMAL WASTES ANIONIC POLYELECTROLYTES W88-08743 2110 2L
Effectson Groundwater from Seepage of Live-
Syntheses and Application of Anionic Polyelec-
stockManure Lagoons, trolytes in Water and Wastewater Treatment, Effect of Dam Reservoirs on Oligochaete Com-
W88-00555 2101 5B munities in the River Dunajec (Southern
W88-07602 2109 5F
Poland),
Investigations into the Feasibility of a Duck- W88-08837
ANIONS 2110 2H
Fish-Vegetable Integrated Agriculture-Aquacul-
Ion-Chromatography in the Routine Analysis of
ture System for Developing Areas in South Diversity and Numbers of Oligochaeta Against
Water and Environmental Material (Die Ionen-
Africa, the Background of Other Macroinvertebrates in
Chromatographie in der Routinemaessigen
W88-02093 2103 81 a Concrete Bed of the River Widawka (Central
Wasser- und Umweltanalytik),
Poland),
Use of Sheep Manure as Nutrient with Fish W88-04323 2105 5A W88-08838 2110 2H
Feed in Pond Fish Polyculture in Transkei,
Flow-Injection Analysis of Substances in Water.
W88-02094 2103 81 and Profundal Oligochaeta Fauna of
Sublittoral
Part I. Anions. A Critical Review,
the Lake Constance (Bodensee-Obersee),
Effective Treatment of Wastewater from Ren- W88-04563 2106 5 A W88-08875 2110 5C
dering Plants,
W88-02140 Solute Concentrations in the Lower Niger River
2103 5D Variation in Paragnath Number of
Nereis diver-
and the Source Rock Contribution, Bou
sicolor in the Regreg Estuary (Morocco)
Effects of Salinity on a Rendering-Meat Packing W88-06262 2108 2K (Variations de la Distribution des Paragnathes
Hide Curing Wastewater Activated Sludge Chez Nereis diversicolor dans l'Estuaire du Bou
Process, Comparison of Excess Sulfate Yields and
Regreg (Maroc)),
W88-02141 2103 5D Median pH Values of Rivers in Nova Scotia and
W88-10216 2112 2L
Newfoundland, 1971-1973 and 1982-1984,
Pilot Plant Study of an Anaerobic Filter for W88-07257 2109 5B Faunistic and Coenotic Study of the Anndid
Treating Wastes from a Complex Slaughter- Fauna of the Albufeira and Obidos Lagoons
house, Determination of Organic Group Parameters- (Portugal) (Etude Faunistique et Coenotique de
W88-02142 2103 5D AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion- la Faune Annelidienne des Lagunes D' Albufeira
Chromatographic Detection: Enrichment of etObidos (Portugal)),
Improved Alkalimetric Monitoring for Anaero- Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor- W88-10244 2112 2L
bic Digestion of Poultry
Manure, ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der or-
W88-02147 2103 5D ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr, Aquatic Microannelids (Oligochaeta and Aphan-
AOS in Waessern mit ionenchromatogra- oneura) of Underground Waters of Southeastern
Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya-
phischer Detektion: Adsorption organischer Mo- New York,
cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of
dellsubstanzen und Verdraengung anorganischer W88-10634 2112 2E
Indian Major Carps,
Anionen auf chlor- und schwefelfreier Aktiv-
W88-07119 2109 5D ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
kohle),
W88-08154 2110 5 A Estimating the Upper Tail of Flood Frequency
High-Rate Algal Ponds; Treatment of
Distributions,
Wastewaters and Protein Production: IV. Chem-
ANISOTROPHY W88-01697 2103 2E
ical Composition of Biomass Produced from
Dependence of Anisotropy on Saturation in a
Swine Wastes, Effects of Spatial Variability on Annual Average
Stratified Sand,
W88-07349 2109 5D Water Balance,
W88-08670 21 10 2F
W88-04191 2105 2A
Chemical Processes and Transport of Animal
Waste Pollutants, ANISOTROPY
Structure of Homogeneous Anistropic
Effects of Snow and Ice on the Annual Cycles
W88-07827 Correla-
2109 5B of Heat and Light in Saqvaqjuac Lakes,
tion Functions for Real-Time Radar Rainfall Es-
W88-07641 2109 2H
Potential Availability of Anaerobic Treatment timation,
with Digester Slurry of Animal Waste for the W88-01228 2102 7B ANNUAL FLOODS
Reclamation of Acid Mine Water Containing Simulated Flood Discharges and Elevations for
and Heavy Metals,
Sulfate Laboratory Investigation of Longitudinal Dis-
the Savannah River, South Carolina and Geor-
W88-08131 persion in Anisotropic Porous Media,
2110 5D gia, Using an Unsteady Streamflow Model,
W88-04192 2105 2K W88-03443 2104 2E
Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya-
cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of Analysis of an Anisotropic Coastal Aquifer ANNUAL FLOW
Indian Major Carps, System Using Variable-Density Flow and Solute
Model for Simulating Dry and Wet Periods of
W88-08851 2110 81 Transport Simulation,
Annual Flow Series,
W88-07106 2109 2F W88-06521
Possibility of Assessing the Trophic Potential in
2108 2A
Organically Polluted Waters, Representation of Flows to Partially Penetrating ANNUAL PRECIPITATION
W88-10815 2112 5D Rivers from Layered and Anisotropic Aquifers, Tree Ring-Based Reconstruction of Annual Pre-
W88-07196 2109 2F cipitation in the South-Central United States
ANION EXCHANGE
From 1750 to 1980,
Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the Anisotropy as a Limit of Layering - The Decay W88-05541 2107 2B
Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica- of a Disturbed Free Surface in a Porous
tion Process, Part I: Effect on Water Quality, Medium, ANNUAL REPORT
W88-01973 2103 5F W88-07581 2109 2F Annual Report: 1986.
W88-06572 2108 6E
More on Mechanism and Some Important Prop- Seepage in a Saturated-Stratified Aquifer with
erties of Chromate Ion Exchange, Recharge, Annual Report: 1983.
W88-05515 2107 5D W88-07991 2110 2F W88-07847 2109 6E

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SUBJECT INDEX
APPROPRIATION

ANNUAL RUNOFF ANOXIC TRANSFORMATIONS Screening of Bacteria with Antiviral Activity


Annual Low Flows Generated by Mixed Proc- Anoxic Transformations of Trace Halogenated Against Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis
esses, Aliphatics, Virus (IHNV) from Estuarine and Marine Envi-
W88-01967 2103 2E W88-03265 2104 5B ronments,
W88-08888 2110 2L
Relationship Between Annual Runoff and Wa- ANOXIC WATER
Area
tershed for the Eastern United States, Comparative Study of Tin Profiles with Other
Effect of Extracts Obtained from Olive Oil Mill
W88-07275 2109 2E Metals and Phosphorus Patterns in Lacustrine
Sediments: Mobility and Pollution,
Waste Waters on Bacillus megaterium ATCC
ANOXIA 33085,
W88-07135 2109 5B
Modeling Anaerobic Processes in Reservoirs - W88-08894 2110 5C
DeGray Lake, ANOXIC WATERS
W88-01080 2102 2H Solution Chemistry of Iron(II) in Framvaren ANTIFOULANT PAINTS
Fjord, Tributyltin(TBT) in the Waters of a Scottish
Hypolimnetic Withdrawal in Two North Ameri- W88-08934 Sea Loch Arising from the Use of Antifoulant
2110 2L
can Lakes with Anoxic Phosphorus Release Treated Netting by Salmon Farms,
from the Sediment, ANOXIC ZONE W8 8-07 11 2109 5B
W88-04254 2105 5G Extent and Intensity of the Anoxic Zone on
Basins and Fjords, ANTIGUA
Lake Erie Thermocline Model Results: Compar- W88- 10784 2112 2L Antigua (Experiences with Transportation of
ison with 1967-1982 Data and Relation to
Water by Tanker),
Anoxic Occurrences, ANTARCTIC W88-07887
W88-06417
2109 5F
2108 2H Antarctic Stream Ecosystems: Physiological
Ecology of a Blue-green Algal Epilithon, ANTIMONY
Trace Metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic W88-10655 2112 2H
Lake, Separation Studies of As(III), Sb(III) and Bi(III)
W88-06888 ANTARCTICA by Reversed-Phase Paper Chromatographic
2109 2K
Aerosol and Graphitic Carbon Content of Snow, Technique,
Transformations of Trace Halogenated Alipha- W88-04116 2105 2B W88-01833 2103 5A
Anoxic Biofilm Columns,
tics in
W88-07625 2109 5B Ion-Chromatographic Measurements of Ammo- Chemical Speciation Approach toEvaluate
nium, Fluoride, Acetate, Formate and Methane- Water Quality Problems in the Blackbird Mining
Biogeochemical Mass Balance of Po210 and sulphonate Ions at Very Low Levels in Antarc- District, Idaho,
Pb210 in an Oligotrophic Lake with Seasonally W88-04737
tic Ice, 2106 5A
Anoxic Hypolimnion, W88-08546 2110 5A
W88-07929 2109 2H APHANOHEURA
Water Column and Sediment Characteristics of Aquatic Microannelids (Oligochaeta and Aphan-
ANOXIC CONDITIONS Lake Fryxell, Taylor Valley, Antarctica, oneura) of Underground Waters of Southeastern
Aquatic Nitrogen Transformations at Low W88-10845 2112 2H New York,
Oxygen Concentrations,
W88-07002 ANTECEDENT FLOW RATE W88-10634 2112 2E
2109 2H
Relationship of Antecedent Flow Rate to Storm APHIDS
Distribution of Some Non-Phototrophic Bacte- Hydrograph Components,
ria and Active Biomass (ATP) in the Permanent- Preference of the Green Peach Aphid, Myzus
W88-01215 2102 2G
ly Anoxic Fjord Framvaren, persicae, for Plants Grown in Sewage Sludges,
W88-08928 2110 2L ANTECEDENT PRECIPITATION INDEX W88-01724 2103 3C
Simulation Study of the Recession Coefficient
Total Particulate and Organic Fluxes in Anoxic for Antecedent Precipitation Index, Effect of Simulated Acid Rain on Performance
Framvaren Waters, W88-01214 2102 2G of the Aphid Euceraphis Betulae (Koch) on
W88-08929 2110 2L Silver Birch,
ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCE W88-05934 2108 5C
Sulphur Chemistry of a Super-Anoxic Fjord, Chronosequence of Aquatic Macrophyte Com-
Framvaren, South Norway, munities in Dune Ponds, APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS
W88-08931 2110 2L W88-06700 2108 2H Synoptic and Mesoscale Aspects of an Appa-
lachian Ice Storm Associated with Cold-Air
Formation of Framboidal Iron Sulfide in the ANTI-TURBIDITY CURTAINS
Water of a Permanently Anoxic Fjord - Fram- Damming,
Use of Anti-Turbidity Curtains at a Sand Com-
varen, South Norway, W88-00127 2101 2B
paction Piling Area in Yokohama Harbour,
W88-08935 2110 2L W88-02532 2104 5G Duration of Stream Temperature Increases Fol-
Cycling Manganese
of in the Permanently ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE lowing Forest Cutting in the Southern Appa-
Anoxic Drammensfjord, Incidence of Antibiotic Resistant lachian Mountains,
Bacteria in
W88-08936 2110 2L Drinking Water in Cairo, W88-01245 2102 4C
W88-02486 2103 5B
Distributions of Uranium, Radium and Thorium APPLE
Isotopes in Two Anoxic Fjords: Framvaren Comparative Survival of Antibiotic-Resistant Determination of Organophosphorus Pesticides
Fjord (Norway) and Saanich Inlet (British Co- and -Sensitive Fecal Indicator Bacteria in Estua- in Apples and Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatog-
lumbia), rine Water, raphy with Electron-Capture Detection,
W88-08938 2110 2L W88-02866 2104 5A W88-08555 2110 5 A
Trace Metals in the Water Columns of the Black Antibiotic Resistance among
Pollution Indicator APPLE MAGGOT FLIES
Sea and Framvaren Fjord, Bacteria Isolated from Al-Khair River, Bagh- Acid Rain Affects Egg-Laying Behavior of
W88-08939 2110 2L dad,
Apple Maggot Flies,
W88-10274 2112 5B
Some Peculiarities of the
W88-01879 2103 5C
Trace-Metal Distribu-
tion in Baltic Waters and Sediments, ANTIBIOTICS
W88-08940 Occurrence of Multiple Antibiotic Resistance
APPLEGATE LAKE
2110 2L
and R-Plasmids in Gram-Negative Bacteria Iso-
Single Wet Well Blending at Applegate Lake,
Mercury in the Norwegian Fjord Framvaren, Oregon,
lated from Faecally Contaminated Fresh-Water
W88-08941 2110 5B Streams in Hong Kong, W88-01336 2102 5G
W88-03996 2105 5B
ANOXIC LAKES APPROPRIATION
Trace metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic Relative Sensitivities of Environmental Legion- Appropriators versus Expropriators: The Politi-
Lake, ellae to Selective Isolation Procedures, calEconomy of Water in the West,
W88-O9708 2111 2H W88-05445 W88-05680
2107 5A 2107 6E
ANOXIC SYSTEMS Comparison of Antibiotic Production from Four Ground Water Management Under the Appro-
Framvaren - Environmental Setting, Ecotypes of the Marine Alga, Dunaliella, priation Doctrine,
W88-08925 2110 2L W88-06086 2108 5C W88-11122 2112 4B

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SUBJECT INDEX
APPROPRIATION DOCTRINE

APPROPRIATION DOCTRINE Use of an Algal-Microcrustacean Polyculture Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Aquatic Or-
Ground Water Management Under the Appro- System for Domestic Wastewater Treatment, ganisms of Sewage Water Treatment Plants,
priation Doctrine, Part I, W88-07325 2109 5D W88-01470 2102 5B
W88-00726 2101 6E
Characterization of Saline Groundwater Re- Seasonal and Local Variation in Heavy
the
Allocating Water to Instream Uses: Private Al- source Quality for Aquatic Biomass Production: Metal Concentration in Animals of Lake Bala-
ternatives, A Statistically-Based Approach, ton,
W88-05668 2107 6E W88-07550 2109 3C W88-01472 2102 5B
AQUACULTURE Waste-Water Reuse for Irrigation and Aquacul-
Bioindicators for the Heavy Metal Load of
Assessment of Aquaculture for Reclamation of ture,
River Ecosystems,
Wastewater, W88-07864 2109 3C
W88-01476 2102 5A
W88-00179 2101 5D
Water Reuse Systems: A Review of Principal
Components, Interactions of Heavy Metals at Tissue and Cel-
Freshwater Fish Culture Water Reuse Systems,
W88-08544 lular Level in Aquatic Organisms,
W88-00181 2101 5D 2110 3C
W88-01487 2102 5C
Introduction to Carp Farming (Inleiding Tot Prototype Water Reuse System,
Karpboerdery), W88-08545 2110 3C Changes in the Faunal Composition of Two
W88-00944 Thermal Streams near Taupo, New Zealand,
2101 81
Plankton Structure and Dynamics, Phosphorus W88-03198 2104 6G
Studies on the Ecological Effects of Varying the and Nitrogen Regeneration of Zooplankton in
Size of Fish Ponds Loaded with Manures and Lake Glebokie Polluted by Aquaculture, Colonization of Wood Substrates by the Aquatic
Feeds,
W88-08841 2110 5C Xylophage Xylotopus par (Diptera: Chironomi-
W88-02039 2103 81 dae) and a Description of Its Life History,
Phosphate Exchange Between Sediments and
W88-04541 2106 2H
Culture of Mullet Species in Ponds Receiving
the Near-Bottom Water in Relationship to
Iron Crush Effluents at El-Baharia Oasis, Egypt,
Oxygen Conditions in a Lake Used for Intensive Diel Variation in the Abundance of Epifauna
W88-02041 Trout Cage Culture, Associated with Seagrasses of the Indian River,
2103 81
W88-08843 2110 5C Florida, U.S.A.,
Culture of Endomyces Mussel Proc-
fibuliger in W88-05645 2107 2L
Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya-
essing Wastes and Precipitation with PEGs of its
cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of
Extracellular Amylolytic System, What is Happening to PCBs. Elements of Effec-
Indian Major Carps,
W88-02060 2103 5C tiveEnvironmental Monitoring as Illustrated by
W88-08851 2110 81
an Analysis of PCB Trends in Terrestrial and
Investigations into the Feasibility of a Duck- Aquatic Organisms,
Trout Farms Causing Disturbance in the Natural
Fish-Vegetable Integrated Agriculture-Aquacul-
Stream Continuum (Stoerung des Natuerlichen W88-06657 2108 5B
ture System for Developing Areas in South
Laengsgradienten eines Bergbaches durch Forel-
Africa, Uptake, Retention, Biodegradation, and Depura-
lenteichanlagen),
W88-02093 2103 81 tion ofPCBs by Organisms,
W88-09756 2111 81
W88-06661 2108 5B
Use of Sheep Manure as Nutrient with Fish
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
Feed in Pond Fish Polyculture in Transkei,
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, Responses of Estuarine Macrofauna Colonizing
W88-02094 2103 81
Poland): VII. Input and Removal of Nutrients Sediments Contaminated with Fenvalerate,
Growth of the Chinese Grass Carp Ctenophar- with Fish, W88-06923 2109 5C
yngodon Idella Fed on Cabbage Wastes and W88-10596 2112 5B
Quantitative Determination of Arsenocholine
Kikuyu Grass,
W88-02095
Natural Systems for Waste Management and and Acetylarsenocholine in Aquatic Organisms
2103 81
Treatment, Using Pyrolysis and Gas Chromatography/Mass
Utilization of Vinasse Effluents from an Anaero- W88-11290 2112 5D Spectrometry,
bic Reactor, W88-07179 2109 5B
W88-02117 2103 5D
AQUAMOD
AQUAMOD: A Z-dimensional Galerkin Finite- Nekton Assemblages of Three Tributaries to the
Special Applications and Concepts: Use of Element Simulation Program for Microcomput- Calcasieu Estuary, Louisiana,
Dredged Material Containment Areas ers for Prediction of Pollutant Transport in Satu- W88-08018
for Aqua- 2110 2L
culture, rated Groundwater Flow (AQUAMOD: 'n
W88-02579 2104 5E Twee-Dimensionele Galerkin eindige Element Quantitative Diving Survey of Benthic Vegeta-
Simulasieprogram vir Mikroekenaars vir die tion and Fauna in Lake Kariba, a Tropical Man-
Technology Assessment of Aquaculture Systems Voorspelling van Versadigde Grondwatervloei Made Lake,
for Municipal Wastewater Treatment, en Besoedeling), W88-08074 2110 2H
W88-02587 2104 5D W88-03773 2105 2F
Distribution of Ephemerella ignita (Ephemerop-
Feasability of Using Disused Water Treatment AQUARIUMS tera) in Streams: the Role of pH and Food
Filter Beds for Rearing Carp (Cyprinius Carpio Novel Biological Recycling Water Purification Resources,
L.) in the U.K.. System for Use in Fish Toxicology Studies, W88-08078 2110 2H
W88-02825 2104 81 W88-06476 2108 5A
Analysis of Planktonic Rotifer Assemblages
Risk from Residual Chlorine in Cooling Waters AQUATIC ANIMAL from Sudbury, Ontario, Area Lakes of Varying
Used for Aquacultural Purposes, Patterns of Accumulationof Alkaline-Earth
Chemical Composition,
W88-03554 2105 5C Metals in the Tissue of the Freshwater Mussel
W88-08263 2110 5C
Velesunio Angasi (Sowerby).
Advanced Biological Treatment of Municipal W88-09768 2111 2H
Wastewater through Aquaculture,
Behaviour and Ecological Importance of a Mud
W88-03988 AQUATIC ANIMALS Snail (Ilyanassa Obsoleta) Population in a Tem-
2105 5D
perate Macrotidal Estuary,
Levels of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Fort
Zooplankton Abundance in Unstocked Maricul- Edward, New York, Water System, W88-08302 2110 2L
turePonds at Three Salinities, W88-00426 2101 5A
W88-07075 Alteration of Carbon Cycling by Beaver: Meth-
2109 81
Interactions Among
Waterfowl, Fishes, Inverte- ane Evasion Rates from Boreal Forest Streams
Acute Toxicity of Ammonia and Nitrite to Spot- brates, and Macrophytes in Four Main Lakes of and Rivers,
ted Seatrout, Different Acidity. W88-08303 2110 2H
W88-07076 2109 5C W88-0O680 2101 2H
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Macroinverte-
Estimating Microbial Production and Growth Consecutive System of Tests for Assessment of brate Movements Large River (Dynamique
in a
Rates in Aquaculture Ponds Using Rates of the Effects of Chemical Agents in the Aquatic Spatio-Temporelle des Deplacements de Ma-
RNA and DNA Synthesis, Environment, croinvertebres dans une Grande Riviere),
W88-07118 2109 2H W88-00895 2101 5C W88-08385 2110 2H

su so
SUBJECT INDEX
AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT

Effects of Sodium Pentachlorophenate on the Durance. Role de la Derive Dans la Reconstitu- AQUATIC BACTERIOLOGY
Ecology of a Freshwater Model Ecosystem, tiondu Peuplement du Chenal Principal), Bacteriology of the Freshwater Environment:
W88-08565 2110 5C W88-10475 2112 2H Implications for Clinical Therapy,

Faunal Characteristics and Sediment Accumula- W88-03997 2105 5B


Environmental Cues for Cyclomorphosis in
tion Processes in theJames River Estuary, Daphnia retrocurva Forbes,
W88-08717
AQUATIC DRIFT
2110 2L W88-10679 2112 2H Macroinvertebrate Drift in a Rocky Mountain
Seasonal Cycle of the Ciliated Protozoan and Macroinvertebrate Fauna of an Acid-Stressed Stream,
Micrometazoan Biomass in a Gulf of Maine Es- Headwater Stream System in the Adirondack W88-09632 2111 2H
tuary, Mountains, New York,
W88-08737 W88-10693 Relationship between Algal Drift, Discharge
2110 2L 2112 5C
and Stream Order in a Boreal Forest Watershed,
Distribution of Molluscs and Polychaetes in Rotifer Fauna of Two Sewage Channels of W88-09751 2111 2H
Coastal Lagoons in Greece, Gwalior (India),
W88-08743 2110 2L W88-10803 2112 5D Impact of a Spate on the Community of Ma-
croinvertebrates of the River Durance. The
Aquatic Oligochaeta in Some Tributaries of the Brood Size and Neonate Weight of Daphnia Role of the Drift in the Reconstitution of the
Rio de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, magna Produced by Nine Diets, Fauna in the Main Channel (Impact d'Une Crue
W88-09626 2111 5C W88-11008 2112 2H sur la Communaute d'Invertebres de la Moyenne
Durance. Role de la Derive Dans la Reconstitu-
Protozoan Communities of the Flint River - Appropriate Durations and Measures for Cerio-
tion du Peuplement du Chenal Principal),
Lake Blackshear Ecosystem (Georgia, USA), daphnia Toxicity Tests,
W88-10475 2112 2H
W88-09675 2111 2H W88-11021 2112 5C
Field Experiments on the Relationship Between
Predation as a Mechanism of Interference AQUATIC BACTERIA
Drift and Benthic Densities of Aquatic Insects in
Within Infauna in Shallow Brackish Water Soft Frequency of Bacteria Resistant to Heavy
Metals in Ponds of Southern Bohemia, Tropical Streams (Ivory Coast): III. Trichop-
Bottoms; Experiments with an Infauna Predator,
tera,
Nereis diversicolor O.F. Muller, W88-01474 2102 5C
W88-09732 W88-10658 2112 2H
2111 2L
Evaluation of the saturation approach to meas-
Effect of Tubificids and Chironomids on Particle urement of Vmax for Glucose Mineralization by Dissolved Organic Carbon, Seston and Macroin-
Redistribution of Lake Sediment, Epilithic Freshwater Bacteria, vertebrate Drift in an Acidified and Limed
W88-09772 2111 W88-01803 2103 2H Humic Stream,
2J
W88-10666 2112 5G
Limnological Characteristics of the Areas of Inadequacy of the Eucaryote Inhibitor Cyclo-
Capture of 'Manjuba' Anchoviella Lepidentos- heximide in Studies of Protozoan Grazing on AQUATIC ECOLOGY
tole (Fowler, 1911) (Osteichthyes, Engraulidae), Bacteria at the Freshwater-Sediment Interface, Animal Decision Making and Its Ecological
in Ribeira de Iguape River from Registro (SP) W88-04085 2105 2H Consequences: The Future of Aquatic Ecology
(Caracteristicas Limnologicas de Areas de Cap- and Behavior,
Biomass and Production of Small and Large
ture de Manjuba Anchoviella Lepidentostole W88-02423 2103 2H
Free-Living and Attached Bacteria in Lake Con-
(Fowler, 1911) (Osteichthyes, Engraulidae), no
stance,
Rio Ribeira de Iguape, em Registro (SP)), AQUATIC ECOREGIONS
W88-05606 2107 2H
W88-09774 2111 2H Evaluation of an Aquatic Ecoregion Classifica-
Survival and Virulence of Waterborne Patho-
tion ofStreams in Arkansas,
Use of Macrobenthos as Indicators of the Water W88-10458
genic Bacteria in Potable Waters, 2112 2H
Quality in the Rivers of Parque Estadual de
W88-05732 2107 5B
Campos do Jordao, Sp (Organismos Bentonicos AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
como Indicadores da Qualidade da Agua de Rios Estimating Microbial Production and Growth Microcosm for Ground Water Research,
do Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, Sp), Rates in Aquaculture Ponds Using Rates of W88-02547 2104 5B
W88-09780 2111 5B RNA and DNA Synthesis,
W88-07118 2109 2H Acid Rain on Freshwater Ecosystems,
Effects of
Macrofauna and Environment of the Nanpil-
W88-05506 2107 5C
Kiepw River, Ponape, Eastern Caroline Islands,
Seasonal Variation in the Abundance and Heter-
W88-09859 2111 2H otrophic Activity of Suspended Bacteria in Two Ecosystem Science for the Great Lakes: Per-
Lowland Rivers, spectives on Degradative and Rehabilitative
Niche Congruency of Freshwater Gastropods in
W88-10202 2112 2H Transformations,
Central North America with Respect to Six
Water Chemistry Parameters, W88-07945 2109 5G
Microbiological Characteristics of the River
W88-09943 2111 2H Dunajec Waters in the Sector between Nowy Biodegradation of Substances at Low Concen-
Targ and Nowy Sacz (Southern Poland), trations (Biologischer Abbau von Stoffen bei
Meiobenthos of a Lake Chain Affected by Pulp
W88-10368 2112 5B geringen Konzentrationen),
Mill Effluent,
W88-10113 2112 5C W88-08150 2110 5B
Epilithic Bacteria in an Acid and Calcareous
Headstream,
Faunistic and Coenotic Study of the Anndid Characterization of Cyanobacterial Picoplank-
W88-10673 2112 2H
Fauna of the Albufeira and Obidos Lagoons ton in Lake Ontario by Transmission Electron
(Portugal) (Etude Faunistique et Coenotique de Microscopy,
Quantitative Observations on the Ability of Epi-
la Faune Annelidienne des Lagunes D' Albufeira
phytic Bacteria to Contribute to the Populations W88-08282 2110 2H
et Obidos (Portugal)), of Suspended Bacteria in Two Dissimilar Head-
W88-10244 2112 2L Vegetation of Agricultural Reservoirs in Thurin-
streams,
gian Brooks (Zur Vegetation landwirtschaft-
W88-10698 2112 2H
Some Characteristics of Macrobenthic Fauna licher Wasserspeicher im Thuringer Becken),
from the Organic-enriched Sediments at Talca- W88-09812
Suspended Bacteria in Calcareous and Acid 2111 2H
huano, Chile, Headstreams: Abundance, Heterotrophic Activi-
W88-10250 2112 5C ty and Downstream Change, Survey of the Fishes and Macroinvertebrates of
W88-10713 Some Small Streams in Cook, Lake, and Dupage
Feeding Behaviour of the Dominant
Differential
2112 2H
Counties, Illinois,
Cladocera as an Explanation of Zooplankton Relations Between Suspended Bacteria, Epiphy- W88-10553 2112 5C
Community Structure in the Loosdrecht Lakes, tic Bacteria and Submerged Vegetation Over the
W88-10352 2112 2H Spring Growing Season AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
in a Calcareous Head-
stream, Aquatic Ecological Assessments: Regional Data
Impact of a Spate on the Community of Ma-
W88-10731 2112 2H Sources and Their Application,
croinvertebrates of the River Durance. The
W88-00483 2101 6B
Role of the Drift in the Reconstitution of the Populations of Methanogenic Bacteria in a
Fauna in the Main Channel (Impact d'Une Crue Georgia Salt Marsh, Physiological Effects,
sur la Communaute d'Invertebres de la Moyenne W88-10738 2112 2L W88-01202 2102 5C

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SUBJECT INDEX
AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT

Effects of Three Related Amides on Microeco- Photolysis of Alkylated Naphthalenes in Aquatic Biotransformation of Dehydroabietic, Abietic,
system Stability, Systems, and Isopimaric Acids by Mortierella isabellina
W88-03670 2105 5C W88-10149 2112 5B Immobilized in Polyurethane Foam,
W88-09968 2111 5D
Bacteriology of the Freshwater Environment: Comparison of Primary Production Measure-
Implications for Clinical Therapy, ments Using Two Laboratory Systems with Dif- Antarctic Stream Ecosystems: Physiological
W88-03997 2105 5B ferences in Light Quality, Ecology of a Blue-green Algal Epilithon,
W88-10349 2112 2H W88-10655 2112 2H
Rate of Acidification of Aquatic Ecosystems in
Ontario, Canada, Contribution of Fungal Biomass to the Diet of a
Spatial and Temporal Availability of Floodplain
W88-04015 2105 5B Habitat: Long-Term Changes Pool Freshwater Isopod (Lirceus sp.),
at 19, Missis-
sippi River,
W88-10700 2112 2H
Aquatic Microbial Activity and Macrofaunal
W88-10636 2112 2H AQUATIC HABITAT
Profiles of an Oklahoma Stream,
W88-04019 2105 5B Habitat Development Applications: Beneficial
Limnological Investigations on the Al-Latifiyah
Uses of Dredged Material on the Lower Snake
Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Pond (Bagh-
Influence of Water Velocity on Particle Capture River-Present and Potential Applications and
dad-Iraq): I. Environmental Conditions and
by the Labral Fans of Larvae of Simulium bivit- Constraints,
Zooplankton Abundance,
tatum Malloch (Diptera: Simuliidae), W88-02574 2104 5E
W88-10640 2112 2H
W88-05049 2106 2H
Summary of the Impact of Acid Rain on Atlan-
Limnological Investigations on the Rosetta Salmon (Salmo salar) in Canada,
02 Consumption and Acute Salinity Exposure in tic
Branch of the Nile. I. Environmental Condi- W88-07258 2109 5C
the Freshwater Shrimp Macrobrachium olfersii
tions,
(Wiegmann) (Crustacea:Decapoda): Whole
Animal and Tissue Respiration,
W88-10690 2112 2H Atlantic Salmon Resources in the Northeastern
United States and the Potential Effects of Acidi-
W88-053O4 2107 2L
What Industry is Doing to Protect Aquatic Life, fication from Atmospheric Deposition,
Biomass and Production of Small and Large W88-10995 2112 5G W88-07259 2109 5C
Free-Living and Attached Bacteria in Lake
Acute Toxicity of Chlorine on Freshwater Or- Agricultural Management Practices and the In-
Constance,
ganisms: Time-Concentration Relationships of tegrity of Instream Biological Habitat,
W88-05606 2107 2H
Constant and Intermittent Exposures, W88-07836 2109 5G
Impact of Acid Mine Drainage on the Stream W88-11007 2112 5C
Aquatic Microhabitats of the Banks of a Large
Ecosystem: Part I,
AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS Water Course: The Faunistic Approach (Les
W88-05648 2107 5C Microhabitats Aquatiques des Rives d'un Grand
Radioactive Tracer Techniques in Speciation
Cours d'eau: Approche Faunistique),
Persistence of Biologically Active Compounds Studies,
W88-07141 2109 2K W88-10481 2112 2H
in Aquatic Systems,
W88-05747 2107 5C AQUATIC HABITATS
Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi-
Natural vs. Manmade Backwaters as Native Fish
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision E, tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae
Habitat,
Hazard Evaluation: Wildlife and Aquatic Orga- and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13
W88-O0363 2101 81
nisms, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy,
W88-05906 2107 5A W88-09969 2111 2H Effect of Habitat Alteration by Energy Re-
source Developments in the Upper Colorado
Effects of Acid Depositions on Aquatic Ecosys- AQUATIC FAUNA River Basin on Endangered Fishes,
tems, Bythotrephes cederstroemi: Its New Appear- W88-00364 2101 81
W88-06567 2108 5C ance in Lake Michigan,
W88-09557 2111 2H Effects of Limited Food Availability on the
Relationships of Physical and Chemical Condi- Striped Bass Fishery in Lake Mead,
tions to Species Diversity and Density of Gas- Physical and Biological Stability of Interstitial W88-00365 2101 2H
tropods in English Lakes, Habitats. Case of Two Stations of the Upper
W88-07669 2109 2H Rhone (Stabilite Physique et Biologique des Mi- Habitat Suitability Index Models: Green Sunfish,
lieux Interstitiels. Cas de Deux Stations du Haut W88-00640 2101 6G
Methodology for PredictingExposure and Fate Rhone),
of Pesticides in Aquatic Environments, Potential for Biomagnification of Contaminants
W88-10473 2112 2H Food Webs,
W88-07833 2109 5B within Marine and Freshwater
W88-O0839 2101 5B
Aquatic Microannelids (Oligochaeta and Aphan-
Disappearance Rates of Chlorothalonil (TCIN)
oneura) of Underground Waters of Southeastern Flood-Control
in the Aquatic Environment, Environmental Features for
New York, Channels,
W88-08249 2110 5B
W88-10634 2112 2E W88-0O845 2101 6G
Hydrobiological Study of the Ossau Valley (At-
Abundance, Distribution and Life Cycles of Habitat Suitability Index Models: Juvenile At-
lantic Pyrenees) II: The Environment and the
Midges (Chironomidae: Diptera) in an Acid lantic Croaker,
Structure of the Benthic Population. (Etude Hy-
Strip-Mine Lake in Southern Illinois, W88-00899 2101 5C
drobiologique de la Vallee d'Ossau (Pyrenees-
Atlantues) II: Le Milieu et la Structure du Peu-
W88-10635 2112 2H
and Commerical Applications: Dredg-
Industrial
plement Benthique),
Feeding Efficiencies of Chironomus plumosus Lake Restoration,
ing for
W88-08846 2110 2H (L.) and C. anthracinus Zett. (Diptera: Chirono- W88-02576 2104 2H
midae) in Mesotrophic Lake Erken,
Impact of Acid Rain and Deposition on Aquatic
W88-10688 2112 2H Aquatic Habitat Studies on the Lower Mississip-
Biological Systems.
pi River: River Mile 480-530; Report 8, Summa-
W88-08960 2111 5C
AQUATIC FLORA ry.

Floating Vegetation Mats on a Floodplain Billa- W88-02920 2104 6G


Assessment of Aquatic Effects Due to Acid
Deposition, bong in the Northern Territory in Australia,
Interaction of Aquatic Ecosystem Components
W88-08961 2111 5C W88-09691 2111 2H with Chlorination: An Overview,
W88-03506 2105 5C
Chemical Speciation and Transport of Heavy AQUATIC FUNGI
Metals in SRP Aquatic Systems, Hyphomycetes in the River Kelvin, Long-Range Chlorination in Open Microcosms:
W88-09218 2111 5B W88-09861 2111 2H Interpretations,
W88-03507 2105 5C
Environmental Factors Influencing the Occur- Hyphomycetes Stream at the Royal Bo-
in the
rence of Juvenile Fish in the Mangroves of tanic Garden, Edinburgh and Notes on Their Chlorine-Heavy Metals Interaction on Toxicity
Pagbilao. Philippines. Distribution in Scotland, and Metal Accumulation,
W88-09696 2111 2L W88-09862 2111 2H W88-O3508 2105 5C

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SUBJECT INDEX
AQUATIC HABITATS

Physiological Effects of Chlorine-Produced Oxi- Macrofauna and Environment of the Nanpil- Fishes and Aquatic Insects of Nippersink Creek,
dants, Dechlorinated Effluents, and Trihalo- Kiepw River, Ponape, Eastern Caroline Islands, McHenry County, Illinois,
methanes on Marine Invertebrates, W88-09859 2111 2H W88-10552 2112 2H
W88-03509 2105 5C
Man and Mire: A Long and Wet Relationship, Structure of Phytoplankton in Rivers and in
Cooling Water Pollutants: Bioaccumulation by
W88-09860 2111 4C Lakes of Northeastern Poland.
Corbicula,
W88-03510 W88- 10608 2112 2H
2105 5B Hyphomycetes in the River Kelvin,
W88-09861 2111 2H Spatial andTemporal Availability of Floodplain
Wastewater Inputs and Marine Bioaccumulation
of Priority Pollutant Organics off Southern Cali- Habitat: Long-Term Changes at Pool 19, Missis-
Altitudinal Zonation in a Rocky Mountain sippi River,
fornia,
Stream,
W88-03511 2105 5B W88-10636 2112 2H
W88-09890 2111 2H
Chlorine Toxicity as a Function of Environmen- Correlates of Habitat Favourability for Benthic
Spatial Partitioning of Microhabitats in Littoral
tal Variables and Species Tolerance, Macroinvertebrates at Five Stream Sites in an
W88-03515 Cladoceran Communities, Appalachian Mountain Drainage Basin, U.S.A.,
2105 5C
W88-09929 2111 2H W88-10695
Habitat Elements
2112 2H
in River Basin Management
and Planning, Morphology and Ecology of Urnatella gracilis Effects of Overhead Canopy on Macroinverte-
W88-04414 2105 5G Leidy, (Entoprocta), a Freshwater Macroinver- brate Production in a Utah Stream,
tebrate from Artificial Riffles of the Tombigbee W88-10697
Effects of Burrowing of Helice
2112 2H
tridens (De River, Mississippi,
Haan) on the Soil of a Salt-Marsh Habitat, W88-09933 2111 2H Movements of Self-Marked Caddisfly Larvae,
W88-05307 2107 2L Chyranda centralis (Trichoptera: Limnephili-
Niche Congruency of Freshwater Gastropods in dae), Sierran
Comparison of Fish Communities in a Clean- in a Spring Stream, California,
Central North America with Respect to Six
water Stream and an Adjacent Polluted Stream, U.S.A.,
Water Chemistry Parameters,
W88-05362 2107 5C W88- 10704 2112 2H
W88-09943 2111 2H
Grazing of Freshwater Rhodophyta, Flora, Fauna and Water Chemistry of Tagimau-
Environmental Structures in the River Mouth
W88-05370 2107 2H cia Crater, a Tropical Highland Lake and
Systems of the Central Zone of Chile (V Swamp in Fiji,
Effects of Acid-Iron Wastes on Estuarine Orga- Region) (Estructuras Ambientales in los Siste-
W88- 10707 2112 2H
nisms: Recent Field and Laboratory Experi- mas de Desembocadura de Rios y Esteros de la
ments, Zona Central de Chile (V Region)), Variations in Carbon Fractions Within
a Dimic-
W88-05381 2107 5C W88-10200 2112 2H tic and a Meromictic Basin of the Junius Ponds,
New York,
Effect of Lake Level Fluctuations on the Habi- Microhabitat Selection by a Stream-dwelling W88-10708 2112 2H
tats of Benthic Invertebrates in a Shallow Tropi- Amphipod: A Multivariate Analysis Approach,
cal Lake, W88-10206 2112 2H Spatial Variation of Water Temperature Charac-
W88-06982 2109 2H teristics and Behaviour in a Devon River
Stream Hydraulics as a Major Determinant of System,
Artemia Habitats: Ion Concentrations Tolerated Benthic Invertebrate Zonation Patterns,
by One Superspecies, W88-10710 2112 2H
W88-10207 2112 2H
W88-06989 2109 2H Fish Communities in the Perennial Wetland of
Influence of Microhabitat on Availability of
Management of the River Rhine, the Sudd, Southern Sudan,
Drifting InvertebratePrey to a Net-spinning
W88-07065 2109 6B W88-10716 2112 2H
Caddisfly,
Community Degradation Index: A New Method W88-10213 2112 4C Benthos of a Natural West African Lake, with
for Assessing the Deterioration of Aquatic Habi- Emphasis on the Diel Migrations and Lunar and
tats, Comparison of Community Structure among Seasonal Periodicities of the Chaoborus Popula-
W88-07540 Streams with Different Temporal Flow Re-
2109 5C tions (Diptera, Chaoboridae),
gimes,
W88-10720 2112 2H
Endangered Woundfin and Water Management W88-10411 2112 2H
in the Virgin River, Utah, Arizona, Nevada,
Diatom Flora of an Australian River System:
W88-08084 2110 6G Benthos in Bear Creek, Mississippi: Effects of
Spatial Patterns and Environmental Relation-
Habitat Variation and Agricultural Sediments,
ships,
Distribution and Relative Abundance of the Nile W88-10456 2112 5C W88-10722
Perch (Lates niloticus (L.) Pisces: Centropomi- 2112 2H
dae) in Lake Kainji, Nigeria, Faunistic Study of Chironomids (Diptera) of the
W88-08583
Metabolism of a Sub-Tropical Low Gradient
2110 2H Upper Neste d'Aure (Central Pyrenees): the Blackwater River,
Impact of Hydroelectric Schemes (Etude Faun-
Lake Effect on Stream Living Brown Trout W88- 10728 2112 2H
istique des Chironomides (Diptera) de la Haute
(Salmo trutta),
Neste d'Aure (Pyrenees Centrales): Impact des Relations Between Suspended Bacteria, Epiphy-
W88-08584 2110 2H Amenagements Hydroelectriques), tic Bacteria and Submerged Vegetation Over the
Rodero Creek: Rising Water on
W88-10466 2112 6G Spring Growing Season Calcareous Head-
the High in a
Desert, stream,
W88-08621 Populations of Cladocera (Crustacea), as De-
2110 2H W88-10731 2112 2H
scribed by the Hydrological Functioning of
Influences of Habitat and Seasonal Sampling Re- Stagnant Waterways (Les Peuplements de Cla- Factors Affecting the Microdistribution of Gam-
gimes on the Ordination and Classification of doceres (Crustaces), Descripteurs du Fonction- marus pulex (Amphipoda): An Experimental
Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in the Catch- nement Hydrologique des Bras-Morts Fluviaux), Study,
ment of the River Wye, Wales, W88-10471 2112 2H W88-10732
W88-09690
2112 2H
2111 7C
Microdistribution of Epilithic Algae on the Grazing by Oligochaetes and Snails on Epi-
Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the Stones of a Corsican Stream, the Rizzanese (Mi- phytes,
Indian River Lagoon, Florida: I. Comparisons crorepartition des Algues Epilithiques sur les W88-10733 2112 2H
Among Three Species of Seagrasses from Adja- Cailloux d'un Torrent Corse, le Rizzanese),
cent Beds, W88-10472 2112 2H Importance of Dissolved Organic Matter Pro-
W88-09857 2111 2L duced by Duckweed (Lemna minor) in a South-
Physical and Biological Stability of Interstitial
ern English River,
Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the Habitats. Case of Two Stations of the Upper
Indian River Lagoon, Florida: II. Comparisons W88-10734 2112 2H
Rhone (Stabilite Physique et Biologique des Mi-
Between Drift Algae and Three Species of Sea- lieux Interstitiels. Cas de Deux Stations du Haut Populations of Methanogenic Bacteria in a
grasses, Rhone), Georgia Salt Marsh,
W88-09858 2111 2L W88-10473 2112 2H W88-10738 2112 2L

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SUBJECT INDEX
AQUATIC HABITATS

Icthyofaunal Checklist and Comparison of Two Organic Contaminants in Adult Aquatic Insects AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES
North Branch Potomac River Tributaries Where of the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers, Ontario, Resource Utilization by the Freshwater Deposit
Alleged Ohio-Potomac River Stream Captures Canada, Feeder Ptychoptera Townesi (Diptera: Ptychop-
Occurred, W88-09548 2111 5B teridae),
W88-10746 2112 2H W88-06689 2108 2H
Ephemera and Hexagenia (Ephemeridae, Ephe-
Management of Artificial Reefs Designed to meroptera) in the Straits of Mackinac, 1955- AQUATIC LIFE
Support Natural Communities, 1956, Status of the Colorado River Ecosystem in
W88-10748 2112 5G W88-09551 2111 2H Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon
Recreational Area,
Influence of Habitat Structure on the Fish As- Zonation of Mayfly Nymphs and Caddisfly
W88-00346 2101 6G
semblages Associated with Two Cooling-Water Larvae in the St. Marys River,
Intake Structures in Southern California,
W88-09556 2111 5C Potential Effects of Processed Oil Shale Leach-
W88-10749 2112 2L ate in the Aquatic Environment,
Effects of Flooding and Sediments on the Struc-
W88-00354 2101 5C
ture of a Stream Midge Assemblage,
AQUATIC INSECT
W88-09619 2111 2H Prognosis for Water Conservation and the De-
Suppression of Water Hyacinth by the Exotic
Insect Neochetina Eichhorniae in Bangalore, velopment of Energy Resources at the Salton
Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Pennsylvania
India, Sea - Destruction or Preservation of this Unique
(U.S.A.) Springs,
W88-09945 2111 4A Ecosystem,
W88-09685 2111 2H
W88-00355 2101 6G
AQUATIC INSECTS Fish Predation, Lake Acidity and the Composi-
Aquatic Coleoptera and Hemiptera in Some Ca- tion of Aquatic Insect Assemblages,
Natural vs. Manmade Backwaters as Native Fish

nadian Saline Lakes: Patterns in Community Habitat,


W88-09694 2111 5C
Structure,
W88-00363 2101 81

W88-00162 2101 2H Comparison of Insect Emergence from Natural


and Artificially Modified Sections of a Stream, Large-Scale Operations Management Test of

Oxidized Resin Acids in Douglas Fir Wood the Fuhlenau, in Schleswig-Holstein (Verglei- Use of the White Amur for Control of Problem
chende Emergenzstudien an einem Naturnahen Aquatic Plants, Report 1 Baseline Studies,
:

Extractives,
W88-00430 2101 5A und einem Naturfernen Abschnitt des
W88-00682 2101 4A
Fliessgewassersystems der Fuhlenau, in Schles-
Heavy Metals in Water Organisms.
Effects of Trichloroacetic Acid, a Widespread wig-Holstein),
W88-01460 2102 5B
Product of Chlorine Disinfection, on the Drag- W88-09999 2111 2H
onfly Nymph Respiration, Genetic Adaptation to Heavy Metals in Aquatic
W88-04121 2105 5C Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
Organisms: A Review,
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
W88-02691 2104 5C
Habitat Elements in River Basin Management Silesian Region: 10. Bottom Insects
Industrial
and Planning, with Special Regard to Chironomidae, Ecotoxicity of Copper to Aquatic Biota: A
W88-04414 2105 5G W88-10186 2112 5C Review,
W88-02731 2104 5C
Streamflow and Velocity as Determinants of Bottom Insects, Chiefly Chironomidae, in the
Aquatic Insect Distribution and Benthic Com- River Mala Panew and Its Tributaries Polluted Study of the Invertebrates and Fishes of Salt
munity Structure in Illinois, with Industrial Wastes (Southern Poland), Marshes in Two Oregon Estuaries,
W88-04699 2106 2H W88-10380 2112 5C W88-02922 2104 2L

Structural and Functional Composition of the Simuliidae (Diptera: Nematocera) of the Neste Water Quality Index for Use in
Multivariate
Community of Chironomidae (Diptera) in a Ca- d'Aure (Central Pyrenees) I. The Impact of Hy- Management of a Wildland Watershed,
nadian Shield Stream, droelectric Schemes in the Upper Valley (Les W88-02959 2104 5G
W88-05052 2106 2H Simuliidae (Diptera: Nematocera) de la Neste
d'Aure (Pyrenees Centrales). I. Impact des Acute Toxicity of Garlon 4 and Roundup Herbi-
Impact of Watershed Urbanization on Stream Amenagements Hyrodelectrique dans la Haute), cides to Salmon, Daphnia, and Trout,
Insect Communities, W88-10478 2112 6G W88-03689 2105 5C
W88-05406 2107 4C
Fishes and Aquatic Insects of Nippersink Creek, Mercury Content in the Water and Marine Or-
Chronic Effects of Cd on Reproduction of Poly- McHenry County, Illinois, ganisms in Angke Estuary, Jakarta Bay,
pedilum nubifer (Chironomidae) through Water W88-10552 2112 2H W88-04148 2105 5B
and Food,
Survey of the Fishes and Macroinvertebrates of Toxicity of Methylenebisthiocyanate (MBT) to
W88-05460 2107 5C
Some Small Streams in Cook, Lake, and Dupage Several Freshwater Organisms,
Seasonal Abundance of Aquatic Diptera in Two Counties, Illinois, W88-08255 2110 5C
Oligohaline Tidal Marshes in Mississippi, W88-10553 2112 5C
Impact of Fenvalerate on Enclosed Freshwater
W88-08016 2110 2L Field Experiments on the Relationship Between Planktonic Communities and on in situ Rates of
Drift and Benthic Densities of Aquatic Insects in Filtration of Zooplankton,
Temperature-Induced Changes in the Life Cycle
of Leuctra nigra (Plecoptera: Leuctridae) from a
Tropical Streams (Ivory Coast): III. Trichop- W88-08264 2110 5C
tera,
Lake District Stream,
W88-10658 2112 2H Study of the Uptake by Duckweed of Alumi-
W88-08102 2110 2H
num, Copper, and Lead from Aqueous Solution,
Decay Rates of Autumn and Spring Leaf Litter W88-08296 2110 5B
Successful Control of the Floating Weed Sal-
in aStream and Effects on Growth of a Detriti-
vinia molesta in Papua, New Guinea: A Useful
Effects of Tri- and Dichloroacetic Acids on the
vore,
Biological Invasion Neutralizes a Disastrous
W88-10668 2112 2H Oxygen Consumption of the Dragonfly Nymph
One,
Aeschna Umbrosa,
W88-08215 2110 4A Life History and Ecological Role of the Xyloph- W88-08301 2110 5C
agous Aquatic Beetle, Lara avara, LeConte
Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Chloroben-
(Dryopoidea: Elmidae), Behaviour and Ecological Importance of a Mud
zenes to Larvae of the Midge, Chironomus de-
W88-10683 2112 2H Snail (Ilyanassa Obsoleta) Population in a Tem-
corus,
perate Macrotidal Estuary,
W88-08679 2110 5B Feeding Efficiencies of Chironomus plumosus 2L
W88-08302 2110
(L.)and C. anthracinus Zett. (Diptera: Chirono-
Effects of Impoundments and Water Pollution midae) in Mesotrophic Lake Erken, Alteration of Carbon Cycling by Beaver: Meth-
on Invertebrate Communities in Rivers and W88-10688 2112 2H ane Evasion Rates from Boreal Forest Streams
Plains of the Harz Mountains (Wirkung von
and Rivers,
Talsperren und Gewasserbelastung auf Inverte- Macroinvertebrate Fauna of an Acid-Stressed W88-08303 2110 2H
bratengesellschaften in Fliebgewassern und Headwater Stream System in the Adirondack
Auen des Harzes), Mountains, New York, Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Macroinverte-
W88-08820 2110 5C W88-10693 2112 5C brate Movements in aLarge River (Dynamique

SU-54
SUBJECT INDEX
AQUATIC PLANTS

Spatio-Temporelle des Deplacements de Ma- Influence of Disposal Environment on Availabil- Niche Response Surfaces and Productivity Esti-
croinvertebres dans une Grande Riviere), ity and Plant Uptake of Heavy Metals in mates of Macrophytes in Lake Nainital, Central
W88-08385 2110 2H Dredged Material, Himalaya, India,
W88-03980 2105 5B W88-06705
Humic Substances Reduce Bioavailability and 2108 2H
Toxicity of Contaminants, Variability in the Chemistry of Estuarine Plants
Generalized Spatial Niche Model for Aquatic
W88-09036 2111 5B and Its Effect on Feeding by Canada Geese,
Macrophytes,
W88-04012 2105 2H
Development and Structure of the Goc- W88-06706 2108 2H
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XVII. General Application of Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography-
Regularities, Mass Spectrometry to the Characterization of Downslope Limits of Aquatic Macrophytes: A
W88-10628 Humic Substances Resulting from Decay of Test of the Transient Niche Hypothesis,
2112 2H
Aquatic Plants in Sediments and Waters, W88-06707 2108 2H
What Industry is Doing to Protect Aquatic Life, W88-04022 2105 2H
W88-10995 Role of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Influ-
2112 5G
Experimental Investigations Into the Use of encing the Abundance of Nekton on Contiguous
Multispecies Tests: Research Needs to Assess Emergent Plants to Treat Sewage in South Tidal Fresh- Water Marshes,
the Effects of Chemicals on Aquatic Life, Africa, W88-06708
W88-04619
2108 2H
W88-10999 2112 5C 2106 5D
Revolution in Wastewater Treatment,
State-of-the-Art Utilization of Aquatic Plants in
AQUATIC MICROBIOLOGY W88-06842 2109 5D
Water Pollution Control,
Biodegradation of Hazardous Chemical Wastes,
W88-04620 2106 5D
W88-03180 2104 5D Aquatic Macrophytes in Saline Lakes of the
Water-Hyacinth (Eichhomia crassipes) Canadian Prairies,
in Rumi-
AQUATIC ORGANISMS nant Nutrition, W88-06980 2109 2H
Aquatic Coleoptera and Hemiptera inSome Ca- W88-04624 2106 3F
nadian Saline Lakes: Patterns in Community Efficacy of Grasscarp Fingerlings in Weed Con-
Structure, Purification of Pisciculture Waters through Cul- trolChambal Commanded Area India,
W88-0O162 2101 2H and Harvesting of Aquatic Biomass,
tivation W88-07052 2109 4A
W88-04625 2106 5D
AQUATIC PLANTS Crassula helmsii (T. Kirk) Cockayne: Is It an
Toxic Situation to Lepidium Sativum in the Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa- Aggressive Alien Aquatic Plant in Britain,
Wupper River - a Supplemental Method of peake Bay: Value, Trends and Management,
W88-07177 2109 2H
Water Quality Surveillance (Die Toxikologische W88-04942 2106 2L
Situation der Wupper Gegenueber der Gartenk- Aquatic Macrophytes of Lake Mize, Florida,
Foraging Characteristics of Canada Geese on
resse (Lepidium Sativum) - eine Ergaenzende 1968-1980,
the Nisutlin River Delta, Yukon,
Methode der Gewaessergueteueberwachung), W88-07181
W88-05048 2106 2H 2109 2H
W88-00071 2101 5A
Evaluation of the Impact of Two Common Effects of Combinations of Heavy Metals on
Use of Seaweeds for Monitoring Coastal Waters Hill Activity of Azolla pinnata,
Aquatic Plants, Typha Latifolia and Eichornia
W88-00201 2101 5A W88-07266
Crassipes, on Water Loss From Freshwater 2109 5C
Ponds,
Tertiary Wastewater Treatment by the Applica-
W88-05202 2107 2D Wastewater Treatment in Stabilization Ponds
tion of Vascular Aquatic Plants,
with Higher Aquatic Plants,
W88-00458 2101 5D Periodicity of Epiphytes of Zostera marina in W88-07355 2109 5D
Two Embayments of the Southern Gulf of St.
Recording Fathometer Techniques for Hydrilla
Lawrence, Quantitative Diving Survey of Benthic Vegeta-
Distribution and Biomass Studies,
W88-05361 2107 2L tion and Fauna in Lake Kariba, a Tropical Man-
W88-00466 2101 2H Made Lake,
Nitrogen Transformations in a Waterhyacinth-
Heavy Metal Accumulation and W88-08074 2110 2H
Physiological based Water Treatment System,
Effects on Austrian Macrophytes, W88-06149 2108 5D Growth Rate of the Aquatic Moss Rhynchoste- V
W88-01462 2102 5B
Oxygen Transport through Selected Aquatic gium riparioides in Northern England,
\
f-
Bioindicators for the Heavy Metal Load of Macrophytes, W88-08108 2110 2H
River Ecosystems, W88-06159 2108 5D Conservation and Utilization of Aquatic Macro-
W88-01476 2102 5A
Reed (Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex phytes in Lake Kainji, Nigeria,
•I
Relations Between Aquatic Plant Communities Steud.) Growth under Conditions of Increasing W88-08220 2110 2H
and Lake Characteristics on Macquarie Island Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie,
W88-01805 W88-06684 Study of the Uptake by Duckweed of Alumi-
2103 2H 2108 5C
num, Copper, and Lead from Aqueous Solution,
Weight-Density Relationships in Submerged Lacunal Gas Discharge as a Measure of Produc- W88-08296 2110 5B
Macrophytes: The Importance of Light and tivity in the Seagrasses Zostera Capricorni, Cy-
Plant Geometry, modocea Serrulata, and Syringodium Isoetifo- Population Dynamics of Duckweed Cover in
W88-01849 2103 2H lium, Polder Ditches,
W8806698 2108 2H W88-08598 2110 5C
Light and Nutrients in the Control of Aquatic
Plant Community Structure. I. In Situ Experi-
Effects of Simulated Ammonium Sulphate and Freshwater Phytoplankton in the Low Salinity
ments, Sulphuric Acid Rain on Acidification, Water Region of the River Tamar Estuary,
W88-01980 Quality, and Flora of Small-Scale Soft Water
2103 2H W88-08721 2110 2L
Systems,
Light and Nutrients Control of Aquatic
in the W88-06699 2108 5C Reed (Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex
Plant Community Structure. II. In situ Observa-
Steud.) Growth Under Conditions of Increasing
tions, Chronosequence of Aquatic Macrophyte Com-
Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie,
W88-01981 munities in Dune Ponds,
2103 21 W88-08842
W88-06700 2108 2H 2110 2H
Impact of Litter and Annual Plants on Recruit-
Seed-Bank Development, Germination and Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya-
ment from the Seed Bank of a Lacustrine Wet-
Early Seedling Survival of Two Seagrass Spe- cinth,and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of
land,
cies from the Netherlands: Zostera Marina L. Indian Major Carps,
W88-02077 2103 2H and Zostera Nothii Hornem, W88-08851 2110 81
Biomass and Species Richness of Aquatic Ma- W88-06701 2108 2L
crophytes in Four Maine (U.S.A.) Lakes of Dif-
Does There Exist Competition Between Phyto-
Die! Patterns of Nitrogenase Activity Associat- plankton and Littoral Plant Vegetation
ferent Acidity, in Lake
ed with Macrophytes in a Eutrophic Lake, Ecosystem,
W88-02079 2103 5C W88-06704 2108 2H W88-09594 2111 2H

SU-55
IH^^^I

SUBJECT INDEX
AQUATIC PLANTS

Impact of Nutrient Enrichment and Alkaliniza- Note on the Occurrence of Unusual Patches of AQUATIC POPULATIONS
tion on Periphyton Communities in the New Senescent Periphyton in an Oklahoma Stream, Distribution and Community Structure of the
Jersey Pine Barrens, W88-09936 2111 2H Benthic Fauna of the North Shore of the Gulf of
2111 5C St. Lawrence Described by Numerical Methods
W88-09630
Phytoplankton in the Sea Area Around the Lo- of Classification and Ordination,
Disturbance and Canopy viisa Nuclear Power Station, South Coast of W88-00047 2101 2H
Effects of Physical
Finland,
Cover on Attached Diatom Community Struc-
W8809940 2111 5C Effects of Mechanical and Manual Harvesting of
ture in an Idaho Stream,
W88-09637 2111 2H Lugworms Arenicola Marina L. on the Benthic
Distribution of Macrophytes in Relation to En- the Dutch Wadden Sea,
Fauna of Tidal Flats in
vironmental Factors in the Ter River, Northeast W88-03591 2105 2L
Micronutrient and Phosphorus Limitation of
Spain,
Phytoplankton Abundance in Gem Lake, Sierra
W88-09990 2111 2H Recurrent Groups of Zooplankton in the Bay of
Nevada, California,
2111 2H Fundy and Southwest Nova Scotia Regions,
W88-09640 Germination and Growth of Potamogeton Pec-
Canada,
tinatus (L.) at Different Water Depths in Lake
Relationship between Algal Drift, Discharge W88-05050 2106 2L
Nainital, Uttar Pradesh, India,
and Stream Order in a Boreal Forest Watershed, W88-09997 2111 2H Effects of Irradiance on the Community Struc-
W88-09751 2111 2H
ture and Biomass of Algal Assemblages in Labo-
Comparison of Extraction Methods in the Deter-
ratory Streams,
Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia) Phytoplankton-. mination of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in
Species Composition and Structural Comparison
W88-08260 2110 2H
Phytoplankton and Seston,
with Other Tropical and Temperate Lakes, W88-10U4 2112 7B Development of the Rotifer Community Struc-
W88-09754 2111 2H
Lake Constance During its Eutrophica-
ture in
Development of Floating Peat and Macrophyte
tion,
Population Dynamics of the Phytoplankton Vegetation in a Newly Created, Polyhumic Res-
Doh-Hoh-Numa Bog, Tsukuba ervoir, Western Finland,
W88-09593 2111 5C
Community in
City, Japan, W88-10122 2112 2H
Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Pennsylvania
W88-09757 2111 2H (U.S.A.) Springs,
Production and Decomposition of the Emergent
Littoral Zone of Lake Maarsseveen I, an Over-
W88-09685 2111 2H
Preliminary Observations on Primary Productiv-
ity and Phytoplankton Associations in the Vaal view,
Macro-invertebrate Communities of Temporary
River at Balkfontein, South Africa, W88-10257 2112 2H
Pools in an Intermittent Stream in Tropical
W88-09758 2111 2H Queensland,
Benthic Macroinvertebrate Response to Aquatic
Vegetation Removal by Grass Carp in North- W88-09686 2111 2H
Phased Cell Division by a Field Population of
Florida Reservoir,
Staurastrum Longiradiatum (Conjugatophyceae, Influences of Habitat and Seasonal Sampling Re-
W88-10445 2112 2H
Desmidiaceae), gimes on the Ordination and Classification of
W88-09764 2111 2H Rhizosphere Oxygenation by Typha domingen- Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in the Catch-
sisPers. in Miniature Artificial Wetland Filters ment of the River Wye, Wales,
Amino Acids as a Nitrogen Source of Growth 7C
used for Metal Removal From Wastewaters, W88-09690 2111
of Oscillatoria rubescens D. C: Ecological Sig-
5D
W88-10554 2112
nificance, Fish Predation, Lake Acidity and the Composi-
W88-09770 2111 2H Importance of Standing Dead Shoots of the tion of Aquatic Insect Assemblages,
Narrow Leaved Cattail, Typha angustifolia L., W88-09694 2111 5C
Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the W88-10555 2112 2H
Indian River Lagoon, Florida: I. Comparisons Freshwater Mussels (Unionidae) of the Upper
Among Three Species of Seagrasses from Adja- Development and Structure of the Goc- Ohio River, Greenup and Belleville Pools, West
cent Beds, zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XII. Algal Per- Virginia,
W88-09857 2111 2L iphyton on Higher Plants, W88-09700 2111 2H
W88-10623 2112 2H
Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the Distribution of Macrophytes in Relation to En-
Indian River Lagoon, Florida: II. Comparisons Effects of Vegetation Removal by Grass Carp vironmental Factors in the Ter River, Northeast
Between Drift Algae and Three Species of Sea- and Herbicides on the Water Chemistry of Four Spain,
grasses, Florida Lakes, W88-09990 2111 2H
W88-09858 2111 2L W88-10686 2112 4A
Structure and Dynamics of the Phytoplankton
Hyphomycetes in the River Kelvin, Quantitative Observations on the Ability of Epi- Assemblages in Lake Volvi Greece: I. Phyto-
W88-09861 2111 2H phytic Bacteria to Contribute to the Populations plankton composition and abundance during the
of Suspended Bacteria in Two Dissimilar Head- Period March 1984-March 1985.
Reed Decay at Lake Constance (Untersee) Ob- streams, W88-10131 2112 2H
servations and Investigations (Das Schilfsterben W88-10698 2112 2H
Phytoplankton, Tripton and Microphyto-
am Bodensee - Untersee Beobachtungen, Unter-
Nutrient Limitation of Myriophyllum spicatum benthos: Tidal Exchange in a North Brittany
suchungen und Gegenmassnahmen),
W88-09882 2111 5C Growth In Situ, Estuary, (Phytoplancton, Tripton et Microphy-
W88-10718 2112 2H tobenthos: Echanges au Cours de la Maree,
Altitudinal Zonation in a Rocky Mountain Dans un Estuaire du Nord-Finistere,),
Importance of Dissolved Organic Matter Pro- 2112 2L
Stream, W88-10245
duced by Duckweed (Lemna minor) in a South-
W88-09890 2111 2H
ern English River, Impact of a Discharge of Saline Water and Or-
Biomass, Stand Area, Primary Production Char-
W88-10734 2112 2H ganic Pollution on the Diatom Populations of
acteristics and Oxygen Regime of the Cerato- the Gander (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg)
Management of Artificial Reefs Designed to
phyllum demersum L. Population in Lake Vech- (Impact d'un Rejet D'eau Chargee en Sel et
Support Natural Communities,
ten. The Netherlands, D'Une Pollution Organique Sur les Peuplements
W88-10748 2112 5G
W88-09895 2111 2H de Diatomees de la Gander (Grand-Duche du
Regional Variation in the Chemical Composition Luxembourg)),
Effects of Freshwater Macrophytes on Sediment W88-10248 2112 5C
of Soil and Dominant Aquatic Plants in Shatt
Chemistry. Al-Arab, Iraq,
W88-09926 2111 2H Submerged Macrophytes in Lake Maarsseveen I:
W88-10788 2112 2E
Changes in Species Composition and Biomass
Role and Interactions of Submersed Macro- Dry Matter Production in Freshwater and Over a Six-Year Period,
Shallow Wisconsin Lake, W88-10256 2112 2H
phytes in a Marsh Plants Around Jaipur,
W88-09931 2111 2H W88-1O802 2112 2H
Numerical Simulation of Phytoplankton Dynam-
Distribution and Ecology of Water Horsetail Toxicity of Aqueous Extracts of Natural and ics in aSuccession of Water Bodies with Short
(Equisetum fluviatile) in Northern Wetlands, Synthetic Oils to Three Species of Lemna, Retention Time on the River Lot (Simulation
W88-09935 2111 2H W88-11014 2112 5C Numerique de la Dynamique du Phytoplancton

SU-56
SUBJECT INDEX
AQUATIC WEED CONTROL
Dans une Succession de Reservoirs a Faible Limnological Investigations on the Al-Latifiyah
Temps de Retention sur la Riviere Lot), Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Pond (Bagh-
Interlaboratory Comparison of the Bio- ASTM
concentration Test Method Using the Eastern
W88-10470 2112 2H dad-Iraq): I. Environmental Conditions and Oyster,
Zooplankton Abundance, W88-11012
Aquatic Microhabitats of the Banks of a Large 2112 5C
W88-10640 2112 2H
Water Course: The Faunistic Approach (Les
Microhabitats Aquatiques des Rives d'un Grand Harmonization of Biological Testing Methodol-
AQUATIC SEDIMENTS ogy: A Performance-Based Approach,
Cours d'eau: Approche Faunistique), Methods of Recovering Viruses from Aquatic
W88-10481 W88-11013 2112 5A
2112 2H Sediments,
W88-09465 2111 5 A
Paper Chromatography as a Method of Phyto- Comparison of Techniques for Evaluating the
plankton Community Effect of Cadmium on Pseudomas fluorescens
Analysis, AQUATIC SOILS
W88-10510 2112 7B Polycyclic Aromatic
W88-11015 2112 5C
Hydrocarbons in SRP
Aquatic Sediments,
Aquatic Microannelids (Oligochaeta and Aphan- Advantages of Using Regression Analysis to
W88-09217 2111 5B
oneura) of Underground Waters of Southeastern Calculate Results of Chronic Toxicity Tests,
New York, Experimental Study of Mercury Transfer Be- W88-11017 2112 7C
W88-10634 2112 2E tween Artificially Contaminated Sediment
Effects of an Acidic River, Caused by Acidic
(CH3HgCl) and Macrophytes (Elodea densa),
Abundance, Distribution and Life Cycles of Rain, on Weight Gain, Stereoidogenesis, and
W88-10504 2112 5B
Midges (Chironomidae: Diptera) in an Acid Reproduction in the Atlantic Salmon (Salmo
Strip-Mine Lake in Southern Illinois, AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY salar),
W88-10635 2112 2H Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment: W88-11018 2112 5C
Eighth Symposium.
AQUATIC PRODUCTrVTrY W88-10991 Effects of Suspended Volcanic Ash and Thermal
Columbia River Estuary Data Development
2112 5C
Shock on Susceptibility of Juvenile Salmonids to
Program. Abstracts of Major CREDDP Publi- Clean Water Act Update: A New Role for Toxi- Disease,
cations. cology, W88-11020
W88-02586
2112 5C
2104 2L W88-10994 2112 5G
Appropriate Durations and Measures for Cerio-
Field Experiment on the Influences of Suspend- Water Quality Criteria: Protection of Use Per- daphnia Toxicity Tests,
ed Clay and P on the Plankton of a Small Lake, spective,
W88-11021 2112 5C
W88-05103 2106 5C W88- 10996 2112 5G
Rapid Aquatic Toxicity Assay Using Incorpora-
Effects of Water Level Fluctuations on Algal Research Needs for Rapid Assessments of tion of Tritiated-Thymidine Into Sea Urchin,
Communities of Freshwater Marshes, Chronic Toxicity,
Arbacia punctulata, Embryo: Evaluation of
W88-05221 2107 2H W88-10997 2112 5G Toxicant Exposure Procedures,
Relationships Between Macroalgal Biomass and Research Needs in Validating
W88-11022 2112 5C
and Determining
Nutrient Concentrations in a Hypertrophic Area the Predictability of Laboratory Data to the
of the Venice Lagoon, Field,
AQUATIC VEGETATION
W88-06683 W88-10998 Identification of Microdetritus Derived from
2108 5C 2112 7C Spartina and Its Occurrence in the Water
Production and Litter Processing by Crayfish in Multispecies Tests: Research Needs to Assess Column and Intertidal Sediments of Cumberland
an Appalachian Mountain Stream, the Effects of Chemicals on Aquatic Life, Basin, Bay of Fundy,
W88-06691 2108 2H W88-10999 W88-04478
2112 5C 2105 2L
Population Dynamics and Production of Five Research Needs in Developing Structure Activi- Exchange of Microbial Biomass Between a Spar-
Crustacean Zooplankters in a Subtropical Reser- ty Relationships, Marsh and the Adjacent Tidal
tina alterniflora
voir During Years of Constant Turbidity, W88-1100O Creek,
2112 5C
W88-06692 W88-04479
2108 2H 2105 2L
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermit-
Seasonal Growth of the Submerged Macrophyte tent Dosing of Outdoor Experimental Streams Utilization of Freshwater and Ocean Water by
Ceratophyllum demersum L. in Mesotrophic with Chlorpyrifos, Coastal Plants of Southern Florida,
Lake Vechten in Relation to Insolation, Temper- W88-11001 2112 5C W88-06060
ature and Reserve Carbohydrates,
2108 2L I
W88-09680 Acclimation as a Factor Influencing Metal Crite-
2111 2H AQUATIC WEED CONTROL i
ria,
W88-11002
Aquatic Weed Barrier,
Seasonality of Monsoonal Primary Productivity 2112 5C W88-O0607 2101 4A
in Sri Lanka,
W88-09692 2111 2H
Comparison of QSAR Predictions with Fish
Organisms
Toxicity Screening Data fo Impacting Waterhyacinth in the
1 10 Phenols,
Trout Production and Standing Crop in Colora- W88-11004 Panama Canal,
2112 5C W88-0O681
do's Small Streams, as Related to Environmental 2101 4A
Features, Field Confirmation of a Laboratory-Derived
Hazard Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Large-Scale Operations Management Test of
W88-09817 2111 81
Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Penaeus duorarum Use of the White Amur for Control of Problem
Test of Weighted Usable Area Estimates W88-11005 Aquatic Plants, Report 1 Baseline Studies,
:

De- 2112 5C
rived from a PHABSIM Model for W88-O0682 2101 4A
Instream
Flow Studies on Trout Streams, Time/Toxicity Relationships in Short-Term
W88-09819 Static, Dynamic, and Plug-Flow Bioassays, Radiotelemetry Tracking at Lake Conway, Flor-
2111 6D W88-11006 ida,
2112 7C
Seasonal Changes in Metabolic Rates of W88-00837 2101 4A
Zoo-
plankton and Their Importance to Phytoplank- Acute Toxicity of Chlorine on Freshwater Or-
ton Production in Two New Zealand ganisms: Time-Concentration Relationships of Study of a Naturally Occurring Hydrilla Inhibi-
Lakes of
Contrasting Trophic State, Constant and Intermittent Exposures, tor,

W88-10439 W88-11007 2112 5C W88-02918 2104 4A


2112 2H
Phytoplankton Productivity and Chlorophyll-a Sensitivity of Chronic Endpoints Used in Daph- White Amur Bibliography,
Concentration of Oguta Lake in Southeastern nia magna Straus Life-Cycle Tests, W88-02919 2104 4A
Nigeria, W88-11O09 2112 5C
W88-10576 Impact of Augmented Field Populations of
2112 2H Aquatic Hazard Assessment: Picloram, Arzama Densa Larvae on Waterhyacinth,
Importance of Grazing Food Chain for Energy W88-11010 2112 5C W88-02925 2 104 4 A
Flow and Production in Three Intertidal Sand
Effects of Triethylene Glycol on Mysidopsis
Bottom Communities of the Northern Wadden Evaluation of a Formulation of Cercospora Rod-
bahia (Crustacea: Mysidacea) and Menidia pen- manii for Infectivity and Pathogenicity of Wa-
Sea,
insulae (Pisces: Atherinidae),
W88-10630 terhyacinth,
2 „2 2L W88-11011 2112 5C W88-02930 2104 4A

SU-57
SUBJECT INDEX
AQUATIC WEED CONTROL

Multivariate Assessment of Plant Management Habitation Sites on the Gila River, Parts V and Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in

Impacts on Macrophyte Communities in a Scot- VI. Wheeler County Texas: Projections of Saturated
Canal, W88-02942 2104 6G Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump-
tish
W88-05369 2107 4A age rates, Pumping lifts, and Well yields,
Ozoning the Aqueduct, W88-00938 2101 2F
Aquatic Weed Biomass Disposal: Effect on Soil W88-05485 2107 5F
Organic Matter, Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in

W88-06161 2108 4A Pumping Stations at Plover Cove Reservoir and Potter and Oldham Counties Texas: Projections
Tolo Channel Aqueduct, Hong Kong, of Saturated Thickness, Volume of Water in
by Aquatic Weeds of the Fern Genus
Infestation W88-06190 2108 8C Storage, Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and
and Control,
Salvinia: Its Status Well Yields,
W88-08214 2110 4A Temporary Works for the Pumping Stations at 2101 2F
W88-00939
Plover Cove Reservoir, Hong Kong,
Successful Control of the Floating Weed Sal- W88-06191 2108 8C Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
vinia molesta in Papua, New Guinea: Useful A
Hartley County, Texas: Projections of Saturated
Biological Invasion Neutralizes a Disastrous Joint Reservoir and Aqueduct Design and Oper-
Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump-
One, ation,
age Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields,
W88-08215 2110 4A W88-07047 2109 5F
W88-00940 2101 2F
Conservation and Utilization of Aquatic Macro- AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
phytes in Lake Kainji, Nigeria,
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Methods to Determine Structure in Water and
W88-08220 2110 2H Donley County Texas: Projections of Saturated
Aqueous Solutions,
Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump-
W88-01594 2103 IB
Influence of Hydrilla on Harvestable Sport-Fish age Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields,
Populations, Angler Use, and Angler Expendi- Low-Frequency Raman Scattering from Water W88-00941 2101 2F
Orange Lake,
tures at Florida, A Direct Measure of
and Aqueous Solutions:
W88-09824 2111 81 Direct Calculation of Aquifer Parameters in
Hydrogen Bonding,
2103 IB Slug Test Analysis,
W88-01595
Benthic Macroinvertebrate Response to Aquatic W88-01353 2102 2F
Vegetation Removal by Grass Carp in North-
Diffraction Techniques for the Study of Pure
Florida Reservoir,
Water and Aqueous Solutions, Regional Underpressuring in Deep Brine
W88-10445 2112 2H 2103 IB Aquifers, Palo Duro Basin, Texas: 1. Effects of
W88-01597
Hydrostratigraphy and Topography,
Effects of Vegetation Removal by Grass Carp
Examination of the Zinc Cementation of Cadmi- W88-01681 2103 2F
and Herbicides on the Water Chemistry of Four
Florida Lakes,
um in Aqueous Solutions,
W88-01928 2103 5D Regional Underpressuring in Deep Brine
W88-10686 2112 4A Duro Basin, Texas: 2. The Effect
Aquifers, Palo
Numerical Technique to Correct for Weak Acid of Cenozoic Basin Development,
AQUATIC WEEDS
Weed Problems a Hydroelectric Errors in Gran Function Analysis of Titration W88-01682 2103 2F
Aquatic in
River: The River Otra, Norway, Data,
2107 4A W88-04023 2105 5A Hydrology of the Ferron Sandstone Aquifer and
W88-05551
Effects of Proposed Surface-Coal Mining in
Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya- AQUFIER CHARACTERISTICS Castle Valley, Utah,
cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of Problems in the Interpretation of Slug Test Data W88-03000 2104 4C
Indian Major Carps, from Fine-grained Glacial Tills,
W88-07U9 2109 5D W88-11127 2112 7B Hydrogeologic and Water-Quality Characteris-
tics of the Upper Carbonate Aquifer, Southeast
Crassula helmsii (T. Kirk) Cockayne: Is It an AQUIFER Minnesota,
Aggressive Alien Aquatic Plant in Britain, Agricultural Sources of Nitrate Contamination W88-03011 2104 2F
W88-07177 2109 2H in a Shallow Sand and Gravel Aquifer of East-
ern South Dakota, Regression Modeling of Groundwater Flow,
Infestation by Aquatic Weeds of the Fern Genus W88-01132 2102 5B W88-03095 2104 2F
Salvinia. Its Status and Control,
W88-08214 2110 4A Preliminary Modeling of a Doublet-Well System Estimating Stream-Aquifer Interactions in Coal
for Aquifer Thermal-Energy Storage, Areas of Eastern Kansas Using Streamflow
Successful Control of the Floating Weed Sal-
2105 2F
W88-03885 Records,
vinia molesta in Papua, New Guinea: A Useful
2104 2A
Disastrous
W88-03116
Biological Invasion Neutralizes a Hydrogeologic Investigations of Failure Mecha-
One, nisms and Migration of Organic Chemicals at Columbia,
Groundwater in
W88-08215 2110 4A Wilsonville, Illinois, 2104 2F
W88-03275
W88-09177 2111 5E
Conservation and Utilization of Aquatic Macro-
Hydrology of Coal-Lease Areas Near Durango,
phytes in Lake Kainji, Nigeria, AQUIFER CHARACTERISTICS
2110 2H Colorado,
W88-08220 Indirect Method for Determination of the Pa-
W88-03321 2104 5B
rameters of Flood Plain Aquifers,
Numerical Analysis of the Effects of Aquatic
W88-00129 2101 2F Water Resources of Yankton County, South
Weeds on the Performance of Irrigation Con-
veyance Systems, Dakota,
Hydrogeology of the Kalahari Karoo of Bot- 2F
W88-08359 2110 3F W88-03322 2104
swana,
W88-00392 2101 2F
Reed (Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex Compilation and Analysis of Aquifer Perform-
Steud.) Growth Under Conditions of Increasing
Availability of the Lower Creta- ance Tests in Eastern Kansas,
Ground-Water
Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie, W88-03386 2104 2F
ceous Formations in the Hill Country of South-
W88-08842 2110 2H
Central Texas, South
Water Resources of Hughes County,
W88-00934 2101 2F
Influence of Hydrilla on Harvestable Sport-Fish Dakota,
Populations, Angler Use, and Angler Expendi- W88-03420 2104 2F
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Orange Lake,
tures at Florida,
Hemphill County, Texas: Projections of Saturat-
W88-09824 2111 81 Hydrogeologic and Water-Quality Characteris-
ed Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage,
tics of the St. Peter Aquifer, Southeastern Min-
Suppression of Water Hyacinth by the Exotic Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields,
2101 2F nesota,
Insect Neochetina Eichhorniae in Bangalore, W88-00936
W88-03456 2104 7C
India,
AnalyticalStudy of the Ogallala Aquifer in
W88-09945 2111 4A National Water Summary 1984--Hydrologic
Lipscombe County, Texas: Projections of Satu-
Events, Selected Water-Quality Trends, and
AQUEDUCTS rated Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage,
Aq- Pumpage Rates, and Well Yields, Groundwater Resources.
Hohokam Archaeology Along the Salt-Gila
W88-00937 2101 2F W88-03910 2105 2F
ueduct Central Arizona Project: Volume VI:

SU-S8
SUBJECT INDEX
AQUIFER CHARACTERISTICS

Groundwater Conditions in the Lake Powell Linear Graphical Method for Determining Hy- Hydrochemical Characterization of Brines and
Area, Utah, With Emphasis on the Navajo Sand- drodispersive Characteristics in Tracer Experi- Identification of Brine Contamination in
stone, ments with Instantaneous Injection, Aquifers,
W88-03924 2105 2F W88-07198 2109 5B W88-09785 2111 5A
Groundwater Conditions in the Kaiparowits Pla- Estimates of Specific Yield With the Geoelectric
Microbial Communities in the Saturated
teau Area, Utah and Arizona, With Emphasis on Resistivity Method in Glacial Aquifers,
the Navajo Sandstone,
Groundwater Environment: II. Diversity of
W88-07296 2109 7B Bacterial Communities in a Pleistocene Sand
W88-03925 2105 2F
Effect of Monitoring Well Storage on the Shape Aquifer and their In Vitro Activities,
Theis' Solution by Nonlinear Least-Squares and of Breakthrough Curves - A Thoeoretical Study W88-09792 2111 2F
Finite-Difference Newton's Method, W88-07297 2109 7C
Single-Well Tracer Technique for Evaluating
W88-04063 2105 2F Hydrochemistry of Groundwater at Unique Aquifer Parameters: I. Theoretical Work,
Outlets of the Bet Shean-Harod Multiple-Aqui- W88-09921
Ogallala Formation in Eastern New Mexico, 2111 7B
W88-04904 fer System, Israel,
2106 2F
W88-07299 2109 2K Quantitative Tracing of the Maligne Karst
Comments on the Geologic History of the Ogal- System, Alberta, Canada,
lala Formation in the Southern Panhandle of
Ca-Chloride Brines at Common Outlets of the W88-09973
Bet Shean-Harod
2111 2F
Nebraska, Multiple-Aquifer System,
Israel, Experimental Studies in Stream-Aquifer Interac-
W88-04906 2106 2J W88-07300 2109 2F tion Along the Arkansas River in Central
Assessment of the Ground- Water Resources of Kansas: Field Testing and Analysis,
Hydrochemical Changes Induced by Overex-
the Texas High Plains, W88-09976 211 4B
ploitation of Groundwater at Common Outlets 1

W88-04907 2106 2F of the Bet Shean-Harod Multiple-Aquifer Large Scale Parameter Estimation Through the
System, Israel,
Hydrologic Characteristics and Ground-Water Inverse Procedure and Uncertainty Propagation
W88-07301 2109 2F
Availability in the
High Plains Aquifer System in the Columbus Basin, New Mexico,
in Nebraska, Integrated Approach to Aquifer Delineation in
W88- 10042 2111 4B
W88-04908 2106 2F Hard Rock Terrains: A Case Study from the
Digital-Model Simulation of the Aquifer System
Banda District, India,
Hydraulic Characteristics of the High Plains Aq- I The Toppenish Creek Basin,
W88-08334 2110 2F Yakima Indian
uifer as Determined from Core Analysis, Reservation, Washington,
W88-04910 2106 2F Sequential Estimation of Aquifer Parameters, W88-10058 2111 2F
W88-08660 2110 2F
Proceedings of the 1986 International Symposi- Geoelectrical Properties of Selected Rock and
um on Biofouled Aquifers: Prevention and Res- Off-End Surface Seismic Reflection Sounding Water Samples from San Salvador Island, Baha-
toration. with Vertical Seismic Profiling in Glacial Ter- mas,
W88-05724 2107 5C rain, W88-10169 2112 7B
W88-09021 2111 7 A
Policies Relating to Groundwater and Biofoul- Victoria Province Drought Relief Project: II.
ing, Use of Ground-Penetrating Radar for Determin- Borehole Yield Relationships,
W88-05725 ing Depth to the Water Table on Cape Cod, W88-10414
2107 6E 2112 2F
Massachusetts,
Microbial Colonization of Surfaces, W88-09022 2111 7B Automated Numerical Evaluation of Slug Test
W88-05726 2107 2F Data,
Shallow Stratigraphic Reflections from Ground W88-10416 2112 2F
Ecology of Iron and Manganese Bacteria in Penetrating Radar,
Underground Water, W88-09023 2111 7B Artificial Tracer Techniques for the Determina-
W88-05727 2107 2F tion of the Structure of Conduit Aquifers,
Detailed Subsurface Mapping of Fracture Clo-
sure in a Crystalline Bedrock Formation, W88-10418 2112 7B
Physico-Chemical Factors in Influencing the W88-09028 2111 2F
Biofouling of Groundwater, Characterizing Jointed Systems by Azimuthal
W88-05728 2107 2F Resource Document for Consideration of the Resistivity Surveys,
i-
Newberg Area Aquifer as a Sole Source Aqui- W88-10420 2112 2F
Clogging of Discharge Wells in the Netherlands fer.
II: Causes and Prevention,
W88-09033 Hydrogeology of the Biscayne Aquifer,
W88-05730 2111 2F
2107 2F W88-10443 2112 2F
Basic Data Report, Drilling and Well Installa-
Biology of Gallionella, tion at Test Sites MSB- 12 and MSB-34. Hydrogeological Study in the Basin of Gulp
W88-05733 2107 5B W88-09088 Creek, A Reconnaissance in a Small Catchment
2111 2F
Area: Part 3. Chemistry of Surface and Ground
Biology of Leptothrix, Gallionella, and Crenoth- Ground-Water Monitoring in Clay-Rich Strata - Water,
rix: Relationship to Plugging, Techniques, Difficulties and Potential Solutions,
W88-10786 2112 2F
W88-05734 2107 2F W88-09170 2111 7A
Estimating Fracture Connectivity Using Meas-
Occurrence of Iron Bacteria in Wells in Rio Managing Ground Water in Maine: Three Ap-
urements of Borehole Temperatures during i
Negro (Argentina), proaches,
Pumping,
W88-05737 W88-09481 2111 4B
2107 2F W88-11045 2112 2F
Ground Waters with un Radiogenic 87Sr/86Sr Hydrogeologic Investigation of Williamsburg,
Massachusetts. Session: Glacial Tidally Induced Water Level Fluctuations as a
Ratios in the Great Artesian Basin, Australia Geology/Hard
Rock, Measure of Diffusivity in a Confined Aquifer -
W88-06140 2108 2F A Graphical Method,
W88-09503 2111 2F
Determination of Aquifer
W88-11100 2112 2F
Parameters at a
Ground-Water Recharge Comparative Vulnerability to Oil Spills of Bed-
Site,
W88-06379 rock Versus Sand and Gravel Aquifers, Geostatistical Estimation of Parameters for the
2108 2F W88-09520 Sparta Sand Aquifer - North Louisiana,
2111 5C
Combined Use of Hydraulic and
W88-11102 2112 2F
Electrical New
Properties of an Aquifer in a Geostatistical Esti-
Boundary Element Formulation for Time-
mation of Transmissivity,
Dependent Confined and Unconfined Aquifer Swift Current Valley: A Glacially Disrupted
Problems, Buried-Valley Aquifer System,
W88-06383 2108 2F W88-09541 W88-11131
2111 2F 2112 2F
Non-Darcian Flow in Fractured Rocks with a Victoria Province Drought Relief Project: Hydrogeology of the Southside Aquifer, Sagle,
Linear Flow Pattern,
I.
Geophysical Siting of Boreholes, Idaho,
W88-07107 2109 2F W88-09784 2 111 2F W88-11132 2112 2F

SU-59
SUBJECT INDEX
AQUIFER CHARACTERISTICS

Impact Upon Pressure Head When Wells Pene- Field Applications of Chemical Time-Series AQUIFER SYSTEM
trate Multiple Basalt Aquifers Near Mosier, Sampling, Approximate Potentiomctric Surface for Aquifer
Oregon, W88-09173 2111 7B Unit A2, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
W88-11134 2112 2F System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Two Case Histories on the Design and Pump velopment,
AQUIFER CHARATERISTICS Testing of Individual Aquifers with Dual Com- W88-03013 2104 2F
Biofilms in Porous Media, pleted Wells,

W88-05731 2107 2F W88-09179 2111 7A AQUIFER SYSTEMS


Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer
AQUIFER CLEANUP Clatsop Plains, Oregon: Dunal Aquifer Evalua-
Unit A3, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
Groundwater Remediation tion and Ground Water Protection Plan,
Contaminated System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Design Using Simulation, Optimization, and
W88-09268 2111 5G
velopment,
Sensitivity Theory: 1. Model Development, W88-03015 2104 2F
Managing Ground Water in Maine: Three Ap-
W88-06800 2108 5G
proaches,
4B Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer
W88-09481 2111
Contaminated Groundwater Remediation Unit A4, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
Design Using Simulation, Optimization, and System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Proceedings of the Focus Conference on South-
Sensitivity Theory: 2. Analysis of a Field Site, velopment,
Ground Water
eastern Issues.
W88-06801 2108 5G 2112 2F W88-03024 2104 2F
W88-11084
AQUIFER COMPACTION Aquifer Protection-One Washington City's Ex- Divisions of Potential Fracture Permeability
Geohydrologic Data Along the Salt-Gila Aque- perience, Based on Distribution of Structures and Linea-
duct of the Central Arizona Project in Maricopa W88-11123 2112 5G ments, in Sedimentary Rocks of the Rocky
and Pinal Counties, Arizona, Mountains-High Plains Region, Western United
W88-03070 2104 2F Proceedings of the NWW
A/API Conference on States,
Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemi- W88-03029 2104 2F
AQUIFER MANAGEMENT cals in Ground Water: Prevention, Detection
Optimal Groundwater Quality Management and Restoration. Delineating Recharge Areas for Stratified-Drift
Under Parameter Uncertainty, W88-11213 2112 5G Aquifers in Connecticut with Geologic and
W88-0O028 2101 5G Topographic Maps,
Migration of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in
2104 2F
W88-03062
Optimal Management of a Regional Aquifer in Groundwater,
Eastern Saudi Arabia, W88-11216 2112 5B Hydrogeologic Framework of the Floridan Aq-
W88-02381 2103 4B
uifer System in Florida and in Parts of Georgia,
Evaluation of a Passive Sampling Soil-Gas
Alabama, and South Carolina,
Regional Management of Depleted Aquifers, Survey Technique for Detecting Volatile Organ-
W88-03110 2104 2F
W88-05422 2107 4B icCompounds,
W88-11237 2112 5A Southern California Alluvial Basins Regional
Solute Transport Simulation of Aquifer Restora-
Aquifer-Systems Analysis: A Bibliography,
tion after In Situ Uranium Mining, Aquifer Restoration: Comprehensive Address to
W88-03395 2104 10C
W88-08318 2110 4B Organic Chemical Contamination,
W88-11242 2112 5G
Drawdown Impacts in Dense Non-Aqueous Preliminary Delineation and Description of the
Phase Liquids, Remediation of Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Regional Aquifer Systems of Tennessee- Basal
2111 5G Waters: A Controlled Field Experiment, Sandstone Aquifer West of the Valley and Ridge
W88-08994
2112 5G Province,
W88-11248
Hydrocarbon Recovery Pump for Low Trans- W88-03407 2104 2F
missivity Aquifers, Treatment and Removal of Dissolved Organics
W88-08995 2111 5G and Inorganics in a Contaminated Ground Land Subsidence in the Santa Clara Valley, Cali-
Water - A Case Study, fornia, as of 1980,
Control of Ground Water Contamination in an W88-11253 2112 5G W88-03412 2104 2F
Alluvial Fan Aquifer by a Dual Hydraulic Bar-
rier, Occurrence and Recovery of a DNAPL in a Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
W88-08998 2111 5G Low Yielding Bedrock Aquifer, uifer Systems of Tennessee~The Cumberland
W88-11255 2112 5G Plateau Aquifer System,
Resource Document for Consideration of the W88-03424 2104 2F
Newberg Area Aquifer as a Sole Source Aqui- AQUIFER MANAGMENT
fer. Necessary Involvement and Responsibility of Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
W88-09033 2111 2F Separate Entities in Planning and Performance uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Knox Aquifer,
of Aquifer Restoration, W88-03426 2104 2F
Design, Operation and Results of a Pilot Plant W88-09130 2111 6E
for Removal of Contaminants from Ground Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
Water, AQUIFER MODELS uifer Systems of Tennessee-The East Tennessee
W88-09143 2111 5G Discrete Kernel Model for Simulation of Multi- Aquifer System,
layered Aquifers, W88-03430 2104 2F
Comprehensive Aquifer Evaluation and Land- W88-03179 2104 2F
Use Planning for Aquifer Restoration and Pro- Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
tection in Acton, Massachusetts, AQUIFER REMEDIATION uifer System of Tennessee-The Cretaceous Aq-
W88-09150 2111 6B Optimal Groundwater Quality Management
uifer System,
Under Parameter Uncertainty, W88-03432 2104 2F
Rational Approach Ground-
to the Design of W88-00028 2101 5G
Water Monitoring Systems, Using Bayesian De- Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
Theory, AQUIFER RESTORATION
uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Highland Rim
cision
W88-09153 2111 7A Solute Transport Simulation of Aquifer Restora-
Aquifer System,
tion after In Situ Uranium Mining, 2F
W88-03433 2104
Background Ground-Water Quality Monitoring: W88-08318 2110 4B
Well Installation Trauma,
Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
W88-09157 2111 7B Aquifer Restoration: Chlorinated Organics Re-
uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Tertiary Aqui-
moval Considerations in Proven vs Innovative
fer System,
Bore-Volume Purging to Improve Monitoring Technologies,
W88-03434 2104 2F
Well Performance: An Often-Mandated Myth, W88-10408 2112 5G
W88-09I59 2111 7B
Effectiveness of Various Aquifer Restoration Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
Schemes Under Variable Hydrogeologic Condi- uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Central Basin
Application of Geophysical Techniques as a Site
Hazardous Waste Aquifer System,
Screening Procedure at Sites, tions,
W88-10422 2112 5G W88-03435 2104 2F
W88-09166 2111 7B

SU-60
SUBJECT INDEX
AQUIFERS

Evaluation of the Central Basin Aquifer System Hydrogeologist and Data Acquisition for Aqui- Occurrence, Availability, and Chemical Quality
inTennessee for Receiving Injected Wastes, ferModeling: Quo Vadis, of Ground Water in the Cretaceous Aquifers of
W88-03461 2104 5E W88-11203 2112 2F North Central Texas,
Geohydrology Bedrock W88-00935 2101 2F
of Aquifers of the AQUIFER TESTINGS
Northern Great Plains in Parts of Montana, Analytical Models of Slug Tests,
North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming, Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
W88-05536 2107 2F
W88-03907 Hemphill County, Texas: Projections of Saturat-
2105 2F
AQUIFER TESTS ed Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage,
Hydrogeology, Hydrochemistry, and Environ- Geohydrology of Rocks Penetrated by the Test
Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields,
mental Isotopes of the Campaspe River Aquifer
Well USW H-4, Yucca Mountain, Nye County, W88-00936 2101 2F
System, North-Central Victoria, Australia,
Nevada,
W88-07193 2109 2F Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
W88-03458 2104 2F Lipscombe County, Texas: Projections of Satu-
Analysis of Historical and Current Drawdown rated Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage,
AQUIFER YIELD
and Production Data from the Boise Geothermal Pumpage Rates, and Well Yields,
Reliable Yield of Unconfined Aquifers,
System, W88-00937
W88-10491 2112 2F 2101 2F
W88-10011 2111 4B
AQUIFERS Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Chemistry of Ground Waters in the Central
Hydrogeology and Geochemistry of the Ogal- Wheeler County Texas: Projections of Saturated
Florida Phosphate District,
lala Aquifer, Southern High Plains, Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump-
W88-11098 2112 5B W88-00005 2101 2F age rates, Pumping lifts, and Well yields,
Importance of Stress Relief Fracturing in Pre- W88-00938 2101 2F
Interface Upconing Due to a Horizontal Well in
dicting Ground Water Movement and Under-
Unconfined Aquifer, Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
ground Mining Effects,
W88-00020 2101 4B Potter and Oldham Counties Texas: Projections
W88-11101 2112 2F
of Saturated Thickness, Volume of Water in
Analytical Solutions for Radial Dispersion with Storage, Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and
Geologic and Geophysical Character of Frac-
tureZones in a Carbonate Aquifer,
Cauchy Boundary at Injection Well, Well Yields,
W88-11103 W88-00033 2101 5B
2112 5B W88-00939 2101 2F
Potential for Saltwater Intrusion into the Upper
Indirect Method for Determination of the Pa-
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Floridan Aquifer, Hernando County, Florida, rameters of Flood Plain Aquifers,
Hartley County, Texas: Projections of Saturated
W88-11115 W88-0O129 2101 2F
2112 2F Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump-
Storage Coefficient Determination from Quasi- age Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields,
AQUIFER TESTING
Steady State Flow, W88-00940 2101 2F
Analysis and Interpretation of Borehole Hydrau-
lic Tests in Deep Boreholes: Principles, Model W88-00131 2101 2F Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Development, and Applications,
Determination of Steady State Drawdowns in a Donley County Texas: Projections of Saturated
W88-00045 2101 7C Horizontal Double Aquifer System: A New Ap- Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump-

Aquifer Testing for Thermal Energy Storage, proach, age Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields,
W88-01355 W88-00132 2101 2F W88-00941 2101 2F
2102 2F

Groundwater Flow Modeling Study of the Love Assessing the Effects of Coal Mining and Relat- Groundwater Hydraulics.
Canal Area, New York, ed Energy Development on Aquatic Environ- W88-01344 2102 2F
W88-02610 mental Quality in the Upper Colorado Basin,
2104 2F
W88-00356 2101 4C Analysis of Sedimentary Skeletal Deformation in
Note on the Analysis of Slug Tests, a Confined Aquifer and the Resulting Draw-
W88-02773 Strategy for the Protection of Underground down,
2104 7C
Water in Illinois. W88-01346
Compilation and Analysis of Aquifer Perform-
2102 2F
W88-00666 2101 5G
ance Tests in Eastern Kansas, Pumping Test Analysis in Fractured Aquifer
W88-03386 2104 2F Geohydrological Aspects of the Vryburg Com-
Formations: State of the Art and Some Perspec-
partment: The Development and Evaluation of
tives,
Determination of Diffusivities in the Rustler Techniques for the Determination of the
Formation from Exploratory Shaft Construction W88-01351 2102 2F
Ground-Water Potential in the Southern Orange
at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Site, South- Free State and Northern Cape Province;
Aquifer Testing for Thermal Energy Storage,
eastern New Mexico, Volume 4,
W88-01355 2102 2F
W88-03466 2104 2F W88-00793 2101 2F
Hydrologic Testing Methodology and Results Formulation of Models Based on the Average
Supplemental Groundwater Supplies for Six
from Deep Basalt Boreholes, Characteristics of a Heterogeneous Aquifer,
Small Communities in Illinois,
W88-03991 W88-01359 2102 5B
2105 2F W88-00870 2101 7B
Combined Use of Hydraulic and Electrical Geology for Environmental Planning
Unified Approach to Regional Groundwater
in Starke
Properties of an Aquifer in a Geostatistical Esti- County, Indiana, Management,
mation of Transmissivity, W88-00871 W88-01361 2102 4B
W88-06383
2101 5G
2108 2F
Special Groundwater Study of the Upper Dela- Mine Water.
Proceedings of the Third National Symposium ware River Basin, Study Area II, Volume II, W88-01408 2102 4B
on Aquifer Restoration and Ground-Water Mon- (Chapters 8-11),
itoring.
W88-00922 Mine Water.
W88-09129
2101 2F
2111 4B W88-01554 2103 4B
Occurrence, Quality and Availability of Ground
Single-Well Tracer Technique for Evaluating Water in Callahan County, Texas, Issues of Aquifer Leakage in In-Situ Uranium
Aquifer Parameters: I. Theoretical Work W88-00932 Mining,
W88-09921
2101 2F
2111 7B W88-01587 2103 2F
Occurrence, Availability, and Quality of Ground
Automated Numerical Evaluation of Slug Test Water in Travis County, Texas, Water in Mining and Underground Works (El
Data,
W88-00933 2101 2F Agua en la Mineria y Trabajos Subterraneos).
W88-10416 2112 2F W88-01601 2103 4B
Ground-Water Availability of the Lower Creta-
Problems in the Interpretation of Slug Test Data
ceous Formations in the Hill Country of South- Characteristics of Big
from Fine-grained Glacial Tills, Sandy River Drainage
Central Texas, Basin Water and of Salty Aquifer Water,
W88-11127 7B
2 112 W88-00934 2101 2F W88-01614 2103 5E

SU-61
Mi

SUBJECT INDEX
AQUIFERS

Regional Underpressuring in Deep Brine Analytical and Experimental Solutions for Identification and Tabulation of Geological

Aquifers, Palo Duro Basin, Texas: 1. Effects of Drainage of Sloping Lands with Time-Varying Contacts in the Edwards Aquifer, San Antonio
Hydrostratigraphy and Topography, Recharge, Area, Texas,
W88-01681 2103 2F W88-02787 2104 2F W88-03385 2104 2F

Underpressuring Deep Brine in Aquifer Soil and Nearshore


Denitrification Ground- Water Data for Georgia, 1985,
Regional in
Aquifers, Palo Duro Basin, Texas: 2. The Effect Marine Sediments Influenced by Groundwater W88-03405 2104 7C
of Cenozoic Basin Development, Nitrate,
2103 2F W88-02869 2104 5C Hydrogeologic Data from a Test Well Near
W88-01682
Ponte Vedra, Northeast St. Johns County, Flori-
Geochemical Evolution of Groundwater in Computed Solid Phases Limiting the Concentra- da,
and Arkosic Bedrock Aquifers in
Stratified-Drift tion of Dissolved Constituents in Basalt Aquifers W88-03406 2104 2F
North Central Connecticut, of the Columbia Plateau in Eastern Washington,
2103 2F W88-02894 2104 2K Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan
W88-01686
Aquifer in Central Sumter County, Florida, Sep-
Water-Quality Data for Aquifers in East-Central
Comparison of Geostatistical Methods for Esti- tember 1986,
mating Transmissivity Using Data on Transmis-
New Jersey, 1981-82,
W88-03408 2104 7C
W88-02956 2104 7C
sivity and Specific Capacity,
W88-01912 2103 2F Water Resources of Hughes County, South
Ground-Water System in the La Grange Aquifer
Dakota,
Aquifer Re-
Near La Grange, Southeastern Wyoming,
Water Quality Aspects of Artificial W88-03420 2104 2F
W88-02970 2104 2F
charge with Treated Wastewater,
W88-02092 2103 5G Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer Potentiometric Surface of the Floridan Aquifer
System in the Suwannee River Water Manage-
Unit A2, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
Groundwater Flow Paths and Hydrogeoche- ment District, Florida, May 1985,
System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
mistry in DeepGranites and Gneisses (Grund- W88-03431 2104 2F
velopment,
wasserfliesswege und Hydrogeochemie in Tiefen
W88-03013 2104 2F
Graniten and Gneisen), Potentiometric Surface of the Floridan Aquifer
W88-02097 2103 2F Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer System in the Northwest Florida Water Man-
Unit A3, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer agement District, Florida, May 1985,
Control and Management of Land Use and W88-03436 2104 2F
System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Water Resources of Bhavani River Basin in
velopment,
Tamil Nadu, India, 2104 2F Hydrology of the Lake Miona Area, Northeast
W88-03015
W88-02238 2103 3F Sumter County, Florida,
Summary of Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain W88-03439 2104 2H
Regional Hydrogeologic Research in the Palo
Hydrology and Its Relation to Disposal of Nu-
Duro Basin for Nuclear-Waste Repository Water Resources of Weston County, Wyoming,
clear Waste in Buried Crystalline Rock,
Siting,
W88-03020 2104 5E W88-03442 2104 2F
W88-02331 2103 5E
Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer Description of Aquifer Units in Eastern Oregon,
Geotechnical Considerations for the Design of Unit A4, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer W88-03459 2104 2F
an Exploratory Shaft Facility for a Nuclear
System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Waste Repository in Deaf Smith County, Texas, Aquifer Tests at the Jackpile-Paguate Uranium
velopment,
W88-02332 2103 5E W88-03024 2104 2F Mine, Pueblo of Laguna, West-Central New
Mexico,
Groundwater Temperature Fluctuations at Ground-Water Levels and Use of Water for W88-03468 2104 2F
Lyons Ferry Fish Hatchery, Washington, Irrigation in the Saratoga Valley, South-Central
W88-02388 2103 2F Wyoming, 1980-81, Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the
W88-03025 2104 6G Madison Group, Bozeman 1-Degree by 2-
Digital Simulation Model for Brine Coning in
Degree Quadrangle, Montana,
Unconfined Anisotropic Aquifers, Hydrologic Appraisal of the Pine Barrens, Suf- W88-03912 2105 7C
W88-02441 2103 2F folk County, New York,
W88-03028 2104 2F Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the
Effects of Discharging a Primary Sewage Efflu-
Madison Group, White Sulphur Springs 1-
ent on the Triassic Sandstone Aquifer at a Site in Geohydrology of the Valley-Fill Aquifer in the Degree by 2-Degree Quadrangle, Montana,
the English West Midlands, Bath Area, Lower Cohocton River, Steuben 2105 7C
W88-03914
W88-02541 2104 5B County, New York,
W88-03060 2104 2F Groundwater Conditions in the Lake Powell
Groundwater Contamination. Area, Utah, With Emphasis on the Navajo Sand-
W 88-02602 2104 5E Groundwater Levels in Alaska, 1983, stone,
W88-03069 2104 2F W88-03924 2105 2F
Application of the Tritium Interface Method for
Determining Recharge Rates to Unconfined Hydrogeologic Framework of the New Jersey
Groundwater Conditions in the Kaiparowits Pla-
Drift Aquifers: I. Homogeneous Case, Coastal Plain, teau Area, Utah and Arizona, With Emphasis on
W88-02767 2104 2F W88-03093 2104 2F
the Navajo Sandstone,
W88-03925 2105 2F
Application of the Tritium Interface Method for Groundwater Resources of the Rayville-Delhi
Determining Recharge Rates to Unconfined Area, Northeastern Louisiana,
Applications of Universal Kinging to an Aquifer
Drift Aquifers: II. Non-Homogeneous Case, W88-03100 2104 2F
Study in New Jersey,
W88-02768 2104 2F 2F
W88-04058 2105
Groundwater in Columbia,
Note on the Analysis of Slug Tests, W88-03275 2104 2F
Examples of Transient Sounding for Ground-
W88-02773 2104 7C
Hydrologic Effects of Withdrawal of Ground- Water Exploration in Sedimentary Aquifers,
Water on the West Fargo Aquifer System, Cass W88-04060 2105 2F
Stochastic Modeling of Vertically Averaged
Concentration Uncertainty in a Perfectly Strati- County, North Dakota,
2104 2F Microcomputer-Based Interactive Aquifer Simu-
fied Aquifer, W88-03351
lator,
W88-02777 2104 6A
Surficial Geology, Structure and Thickness of W88-04266 2105 4B
Groundwater Geochemistry of Short-Term Aq- Selected Geohydrologic Units in the Columbia
Effects of Irrigation on Water Quality of a Shal-
uifer Thermal Energy Storage Test Cycles, Plateau, Washington,
2104 2F W88-03360 2104 2F low Unconfined Aquifer,
W88-02778
W88-04279 2105 6G
Perturbation Boundary Element Code for Ground-Water Data for Buried
the Alluvial,
Channel, Basal Pleistocene and Dakota Aquifer Determination of Aquifer Transmissivity from
Steady State Groundwater Flow in Heterogene-
ous Aquifers. in West-Central Iowa, Earth Tide Analysis,
2F W88-03379 2104 2F W88-04303 2105 2F
W88-02785 2104

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SUBJECT INDEX
AQUIFERS

Variable Density Flow and Solute Transport Bacterial Metabolism and the Delta-Carbon 13 Hydrogeology of the Amadeus Basin, Central
Simulation of Regional Aquifers Containing a Composition of Ground Water, Floridan Aqui- Australia,
Narrow Freshwater-Saltwater Transition Zone, fer System, South Carolina,
W88-07522 2109 2F
W88-04306 2105 5B W88-06710 2108 2F
PUMPTEST.BAS: A Program Least-Squares Estimation of Equation Param-
to Calculate Statistical Correlations for Predicting the Parti-
eters for Predicting Drawdown from a Single
Transmissivity and Storativity,
Nonpolar Organic Contami-
tion Coefficient for
Pumped Well,
W88-04494 2106 2F nants Between Aquifer Organic Carbon and
W88-07531 2109 2F
In Situ Multilevel Sampler for Preventive Moni-
Water,
toring and Study of Hydrochemical Profiles in W88-06754 2108 5B Identification of Parameters in Semiconfined
Aquifers, Aquifers,
Toxic Metal Adsorption in the Triassic Sand-
W88-04548 2106 5A W88-07532
stone Aquifer of the English Midlands, 2109 2F
Groundwater Geochemistry of Aquifer Thermal W88-06775 2108 5B Effects of Forest Clearing on Groundwater,
Energy Storage: Long-Term Test Cycle,
Response of Well Aquifer Systems to Earth W88-07570 2109 4C
W88-04602 2106 2K
Tides: Problem Revisited,
Effect of the 1986 Drought on the Mississippi W88-06804
Analysis of Drawdown in the Country Rock of
2108 2F Composite Dike Aquifers,
River Alluvial Aquifer,
W88-04671 Spring Discharge and Aquifer Characteristics W88-07578 2109 2F
2106 2F in
a Sandy Till Area in Southeastern Sweden,
Simulation of the Flow System in the Shallow W88-06806 Potential Use of the Deep Aquifers in the Negev
2108 2F
Aquifer, Dauphin Island, Alabama, Desert, Israel - A Conceptual Model,
W88-04684 2106 2F Allocation of Aquifer Resources in Scotland, W88-07580 2109 3C
W88-06963 2109 6B
Saline Water Occurrence within the Tertiary Persistence and Transport of Bacteria and Vi-
Sparta Sand and Cockfield Aquifers of Washing- Influence of Inorganic and Organic Nutrients on ruses in Groundwater - A Conceptual Evalua-
ton County, Mississippi, Aerobic Biodegradation and On the Adaptation tion,
W88-04685 2106 2F Response of Subsurface Microbial Communities, W88-07626 2109 5B
W88-07003 2109 5B
Recharge to and Potential for Contamination of
Groundwater and Aquifers: An Overview of
an Aquifer System in Northeastern Wisconsin,
Anaerobic Degradation of Alkylated Benzenes 'Exotic' Uses,
W88-04752 2106 2F in Denitrifying Laboratory Aquifer Columns, W88-07910 2109 4B
DOE High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository W88-07011 2109 5G
Program - Aquifer Impacts, Energy Potential of Irish Groundwaters,
Finite-Element Simulation of Low-Temperature, W88-07912
W88-04920 2106 5E 2109 4B
Heat-Pump-Coupled, Aquifer Thermal Energy
Polonium in the Surficial Aquifer of West Cen- Storage, Locating Potential Borehole Sites in a Discord-
tral Florida, W88-07190 2109 2F ant Flow Regime the Chalk Aquifer at Lul-
in
W88-04997 2106 5B worth Using Integrated Geophysical Surveys,
Representation of Flows to Partially Penetrating W88-07915
Growth Determinations 2109 7B
for Unattached Bacteria Rivers from Layered and Anisotropic Aquifers,
in a Contaminated Aquifer, W88-07196 2109 2F Groundwater Management Problems in Aban-
W88-05196 2107 5A doned Coal-Mined Aquifers: a Case Study of the
Predicting Groundwater Flow in a Phreatic Aq- Forest of Dean, England,
Three-Dimensional Finite Elements Modeling of uifer,
Pollutant Transport in Aquifers, W88-07916 2109 4C
W88-07204 2109 2F
W88-05214 2107 5B
Problems in the Recognition of Seawater Intru-
Water Table Rise in a Semiconfined Aquifer
Groundwater Vulnerability Maps, sionby Chemical Means: an Example of Appar-
Due to Surface Infiltration and Canal Recharge,
W88-05283 2107 5B ent Chemical Equivalence,
W88-07205 2109 2E
W88-07917 2109 5B
Geochemistry of Groundwater in Tertiary and Numerical Modeling of Solute Transport Pat-
Cretaceous Sediments of the Southeastern Noble Gas Composition of Deep Brines from the
Coastal Plain in Eastern Georgia, South Caroli-
terns in the Dammam Aquifer,
W88-07280 Palo Duro Basin, Texas,
na, and Southeastern North Carolina, 2109 5B
W88-07922 2109 2F
W88-05443 2107 2K Forecast of Changes in Piezometric Levels by a
Lumped Hydrological Model, Seepage in a Saturated-Stratified Aquifer with
Dissolved Oxygen Systematics in the Tucson
W88-073O2 Recharge,
Basin Aquifer, 2109 2F
W88-05537 W88-07991 2110 2F
2107 2F Estimation of Spatial Recharge Distribution
Role of Bacterial Polymers in Metal Release into Using Environmental Isotopes and Hydrochemi- 'Overshooting' Effects Due to Hydrodispersive
Water, cal Data I. Mathematical Model and Application Mixing of Saltwater Layers in Aquifers,
W88-05729 2107 2F to Synthetic Data, W88-08176 2110 2F
W88-07310 2109 2F
Prediction of Biofouling, Space Transformations in the Study of Multidi-
W88-05736 2107 2F Estimation of Spatial Recharge Using Environ- mensional Functions in the Hydrological Sci-
mental Isotopes and Hydrochemical Data: II. ences,
Microbial Degradation of 1,2-Dibromoethane in Application to Aravaipa Valley in Southern Ari- W88-08178 2110 2A
Shallow Aquifer Materials, zona, U.S.A.,
W88-05976 2108 5B W88-07311 2109 2F Subglacial Hydrology for an Ice Sheet Resting
Development on a Deformable Aquifer,
of Groundwater Resources in Statistical possibilities for Predicting
Scotland, Hydraulic W88-08233 2110 2C
Properties from Geoelectrical Parameters in a
W88-06196 2108 4B Strongly Heterogeneous Aquifer, Plain of Improved Numerical Solution for the Diffusion
Cation Exchange in Groundwater Solute Trans- Haouz, Morocco. (Possibilites Statistiques de Equation,
port, Prediction des Proprietes Aquiferes a L'Aide des W88-08337 2110 2F
W88-06213 Parametres Geoelectriques en Milieu Sedimen-
2108 5B
taire Fortement Heterogene, Plaine du Haouz, Combining Physical Containment with Optimal
Exceedance Probability Distributions of Steady Maroc), Withdrawal for Contaminated Groundwater Re-
Conduit Flow in Karst Aquifers, W88-07313 mediation,
2109 2F
W88-06263 2108 2F W88-08353 2110 5G
Negative Phase Shift of Groundwater Tides
Analytical Solution to Saturated Flow in a Near Shallow Tidal Rivers - The Gouderak Simulation of Density Stratified Flows in
Finite Stratified Aquifer,
Anomaly, Aquifers,
W88-06284 2108 2F W88-07519 2109 2E W88-08358 2110 2F

SU-63
SUBJECT INDEX
AQUIFERS

Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Urtconfined Interpreting Injection Well Tests in an Alluvial Identification of Parameters in Semiconfined
Ground Water Aquifer Polluted by Municipal Aquifer, Aquifers,
Landfill l.eachate, W88-09914 2111 4B W88-07532 2109 2F
W88-08792 2110 5C
Estimating Aquifer Recharge and Parameters Induced Recharging and Contamination Suscep-
Application of the Finite Element Groundwater from Water Level Observations, tibility of the Floridan Aquifer, Hilton Head
Model FEWAto a Radioactive Waste Disposal W88-09918 2111 2F Island, South Carolina,
Site, W88-11117 2112 2F
Experimental Studies in Stream-Aquifer Interac-
W88-08848 2110 5B
tion Along the Arkansas River in Central
Kansas: Field Testing and Analysis,
ARABIAN GULF
Aquifer Analysis: A
Comprehensive Collection Trace Elements in Fish from the Arabian Gulf
of the Most Important Literature Relating to
W88-09976 2111 4B
and the Shatt al-Arab River, Iraq,
Aquifer Analysis. Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated with W88-06480 2108 5B
W88-08985 2111 2F Organic Compounds,
W88-09988 2111 5G Multifaceted Approach to Applying Disper-
Proceedings of the First National Outdoor
sants,
Action Conference on Aquifer Restoration, Geology and Water Resources of Clark County,
Ground Water Monitoring and Geophysical
W88-09210 2111 5G
South Dakota, Part II: Water Resources,
Methods. W88-10061 2111 2F ARABIAN SEA
W88-08991 2111 5G
Chlorinated Pesticide Residues in Sediments
Device for Preparing and Cleaning Trench for
Innovative Biological Treatment of Contaminat- an Aquifer Recharging System, From the Arabian Sea Along the Central West
ed Groundwater, W88-10103 2112 4B Coast of India,
W88-08992 2111 5G W88-05118 2107 5B
Denitrification in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
Drawdown Impacts in Dense Non-Aqueous W88-10737 2112 5B Interannual Variations of Sea Surface Tempera-
Phase Liquids, ture Over the Arabian Sea and the Indian Mon-
Laboratory and Field Evaluation Techniques to A New Perspective,
W88-08994 2111 5G soon:
Determine Waste/ Aquifer Compatibility in Un- W88-09870 2111 2B
Ammonia and Nitrate from the
Migration derground Injection Systems,
Vadose Zone to the Ground Water System: W88-11064 2112 5E Study of Kuo-Type Cumulus Parameterizations
Containment, Recovery, and Natural Restora- During Different Epochs of the Asian Summer
Landfill Leachate Migration in Florida's Surfi-
tion, Monsoon,
cial Aquifer System,
W88-08997 2111 5G 5B W88-09874 2111 2B
W88-11096 2112
Soil Gas Sampling Strategies: Deep vs. Shallow
Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) Explo- ARCH DAMS
Aquifers, Shape Optimization of Arch Dams,
ration for Characterization of Injection Zones
W88-09016 2111 7A and Water Intrusion Mapping,
Salt W88-03205 2104 8A
W88-11110 2112 5B
Groundwater Treatment Technology, ARCHAEOLOGY
W88-09238 2111 5G Saltwater Encroachment Study at Hilton Head Evaluation of Historic Cultural Resources in
Island, South Carolina, Relation to the Central Arizona Water Control
Ground Water Management Model for Desert
2F
W88-11113 2112 Study,
Aquifers,
W88-09269 2111 2F Water Intrusion South Florida,
W88-00791 2101 6G
Status of Salt in
W88-U114 2112 2F
Recovery of Petroleum Product from a Highly Archaeological Analysis of the Proposed Flor-
Permeable Aquifer under the Effects of Munici- Prevention of Saltwater Intrusion Through Arti- ence Water Treatment Plant,
pal Water Supply Wells, ficial Recharge of Ground Water in East Orange W88-01608 2103 6G
W88-09322 2111 2F County, Florida,
W88-11116 2112 5G Studies in the Hohokam Community of Marana.
Assessment and Remediation of Volatile Organ- W88-01661 2103 6G
ic Contamination in a Shallow Alluvial Aquifer, Induced Recharging and Contamination Suscep-
W88-09324 2111 5G tibility of the Floridan Aquifer, Hilton Head Field Investigations at the Marana Community
Island, South Carolina, Complex.
Discovery of the Aquifers of the New Jersey W88-11117 2112 2F W88-01662 2103 6G
Coastal Plain in the Nineteenth Century,
W88-09409 2111 2F Systems Approach to Evaluating Saltwater In- Buriedin the Bottoms: The Archaeology of
trusion, Lake Creek Reservoir, Montgomery County,
Geochemical Analysis of Riyadh Ground W88-11118 2112 2L Texas,
Water, W88-01663 2103 6G
W88-09578 2K Hydrogeologic Evaluation of a Sanitary Landfill
2111
Site in Karst Terrain of Northwest Arkansas,
Plan for Archaeological Investigations at Histor-
Optimization Model for Analysis of Test Pump- W88-11188 2112 5E
icDam Construction Camps in Central Arizona.
ing Data,
National Feasibility of Artificial Recharge for W88-01673 2103 6G
W88-09782 2111 2F
Irrigated Lands,
W88-11199 2112 4B Class III Cultural Resource Survey of the Gera-
Arsenic in Ground Water of the Western United
nium Canal and Lateral System, Valley County,
States,
Hydrogeologist and Data Acquisition for Aqui- Nebraska,
W88-09787 2111 2K Modeling: Quo Vadis, 2104 6G
fer W88-02588
W88-11203 2112 2F
Morphological and Cultural Comparison of
Report of a Class III Cultural Resources Survey
Microorganisms in Surface Soil and Subsurface Preliminary Results of a Steady-State Ground of the Canal and Lateral Rights-of-Way of the
Sediments at a Pristine Study Site in Oklahoma, Water Flow Model of the Southeastern Coastal Planned Scotia Canal, North Loup Division in
W88-09793 2111 2F Plain Regional Aquifer System, Valley, Greeley and Howard Counties, Nebras-
W88-11204 2112 2F ka; Volume
Equivalence of Microbial Biomass Measures 1,

Based on Membrane Lipids and Cell Wall Com- AQUITARDS W88-02933 2104 6G
ponents, Adenosine Triphosphate, and Direct Hydrogeology of the Palo Duro Basin: Interac-
Counts in Subsurface Aquifer Sediments, Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com-
tions with the Ogallala Aquifer,
W88-09795 2111 7B munities at Dolores: Middle Canyon Area,
W88-04919 2106 2F
W88-04722 2106 6G
Distribution and Activity of Microorganisms in Negative Phase Shift of Groundwater Tides
Subsurface Sediments of a Pristine Study Site in Near Shallow Tidal Rivers - The Gouderak Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com-
Oklahoma, Anomaly, munities at Dolores: Middle Canyon Area,
W88-09796 2111 2F W88-07519 2109 2E W88-04723 2106 6G

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SUSJECT INDEX
ARID LANDS
Historical Archaeological Investigations at Dam Vanadium Contamination Monitored by an Yacyreta
Construction Camps Bi-National Hydroelectric Develop-
in Central Arizona: First Arctic Bivalve, Cyrtodaria kurriana,
Annual Report. ment,
W88-05120 2107 5 A
W88-05701 W88-07454 2 109 8A
2107 6G
Arctic
Dolores Archaeological Program: Final Syn-
Pedogenesis: 2. Threshold-Controlled
Subsurface Leaching Episodes,
120 MW Urugua-i Scheme Incorporates Argen-
thetic Report. tina's First R.R.C. Dam,
W88-07172 2109 2G
W88-05741 2107 6G W88-07458 2 , 09 8A
Underice Grazing by Planktonic, Calanoid Co-
Dolores Archaeological Program: Support Stud-
pepods in Relation to a Bloom of Ice Microalgae
ARGILLACEOUS ROCKS
ies: Settlement and Environment. Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly
in Southeastern Hudson Bay,
W88-05742 2107 6G Argillaceous Sedimentary and Metasedimentary
W88-09848 2111 2L Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Southern
Hohokam Settlement Along the Slopes of the
Picacho Mountains: The Picacho Area Sites,
ARCTIC GRAYLING California,

Tucson Aqueduct Fish Passage Through Poplar Grove Creek Cul- W88-02987 2 104 8E
Project.
vert, Alaska,
W88-05743 2107 6G W88-02357 2103 81
Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly
Archeological Excavation Argillaceous Sedimentary Rocks, Basin and
at the Naze Site
(32SN246). ARCTIC ZONE Range Province, New Mexico,
W88-05744 Effects of Snow and Ice on the Annual Cycles W88-02994
2107 6G 2104 8 E
of Heat and Light in Saqvaqjuac Lakes,
Results of Trench Monitoring and Settling Pond W88-07641 2109 2H Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly
Site Inspections, Oroville-Tonasket Unit, Okano- Argillaceous Sedimentary and Metasedimentary
gan County, Washington, Physicochemical Limnology of Meromictic Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Idaho,
W88-06553 2108 6G Saline Lake Sophia, Canadian Arctic Archipela- W88-02997 2 104 8E
go,
Settlement and Subsistence at San Sebastian: A W88-08026 2110 2H ARID CLIMATES
Desert Oasis on San Felipe Creek, Imperial Response of Cotton, Alfalfa, and Cantaloupe to
County, California, Experimental Use of Dispersants for Spill Coun-
Foliar-deposited Salt in an Arid Environment
W88-06554 2108 6G termeasures on Arctic Beaches,
W88-02721
W88-09204 2104 5C
Results of a Class II Stratified Sample Survey
2111 5G
Statistical Approach of the Aridification Process
for Cultural Resources in Spring Canyon, Lake Comparative Fate of Chemically Dispersed and
in Western Africa (Approche Statistique de 1' Ar-
Mead National Recreation Area, and Hualapai Untreated Oils in an Arctic Nearshore Environ-
idification de l'Afrique d l'Ouest),
Wash, Mohave County, Arizona, ment,
W88-06555 W88-07200 2109 2B
2108 6G W88-09205 2111 5B
Unsuitability of World Health Organisation
Limited Testing at LA854, Dona Ana County, ARCTIC ZONES
New Mexico, Guidelines for Fluoride Concentrations in drink-
Till Behavior and its Relationship to Active-
W88-06557 ing Water in Senegal,
2108 6G Layer Hydrology, District of Keewatin, North-
W88-07213
west Territories, 2109 3C
Hohokam Settlement Along the Slopes of the
W88-07428
Picacho Mountains: Material Culture, Tucson 2 109 8D Hydraulics and Basin Morphometry of the Larg-
Aqueduct Project. ARDECHE RIVER est Flash Floods in the Conterminous
United
W88-06585 States,
2108 6G Thermal Regime of the Lower Ardeche River
(Le Regime Thermique des Eaux de W88-07566 2109 2E
1' Ardeche
Closed Basin of Colorado's San Luis Valley:
dans son Cours Inferieur),
Bureau of Reclamation Archaeological Investi- ARID LANDS
W88-08825 2110 2E
gations 1976-1986, Water Relations and Plant Size Aspects of
W88-06586 2108 6G ARDENNES Flowering for Agave Deserti,
Typology of Oligotrophic Streams of the Ar- W88-00115 2ioi
Holocene Alluvial Geology and Geoarchaeo- 2i
logy of the San Xavier Reach of the Santa Cruz denne (Belgium) by Multivariate Analysis of
Benthic Diatoms Records (Typologie des Ri- Wastewater Reuse in Arid Areas,
River, Arizona,
vieres Oligotrophes du Massif Ardennais W88-00170 2ioi 5D
W88-07952 2109 (Belgi-
2J
que) par l'analyse Multivariee de Releves de
Archaeomagnetic Diatomees Benthiques), Random Field Modelling of Spatial Variations in
Dates and the Hohokam
Phase Sequence, W88-08873 Erosion and Deposition in Flat Alluvial Land-
2110 2H scapes in Arid Central Australia,
W88-08424 2110 6G AREAL HYDROGEOLOGY W88-03197 2 , 04 2J
ARCHEOLOGY Geohydrologic and Surface- Water Data for the
Archeological Investigations Paraje (de Fra
at Saco River Valley Glacial Aquifer from Bart- Clay Dispersion and Hydraulic Conductivity of
Cristobal) LA 1 1 24: Interim Report, lett, New
Hampshire to Fryeburg, Maine: Octo- Some Salt-Affected Arid Land Soils,
W88-00804 Through January 1986,
ber 1983 W88-04040
2101 6G 2105 2G
W88-10056 2111 2F
Hohokam Archaeology Along the Salt-Gila Aq- Dispersion of Clay from Some Salt-Affected,
ueduct Central Arizona Project: Volume
VI: AREAL PRECIPITATION Arid Land Soil Aggregates,
Habitation Sites on the Gila River, Parts V Precipitation Variability over the Caribbean W88-04041
and and 2 io5 2G
Tropical Americas Associated with the South-
W88-02942 ern Oscillation, Reuse of Municipal Wastewater
2104 6G in Arid Coun-
W88-09840 2111 2B
tries,
Class III Cultural
Resource Inventory on W88-04353 2105 3C
Willow Creek Reservoir, Lewis and Clark ARGENTINA
County and Pishkun Reservoir, Teton County, Telemetering Hydrometeorological Network in Evapotranspiration Estimates in Extremely Arid
Montana, Mendoza, Argentina: One Year of Experiments Areas,
W88-05911 and Research, W88-05142
2107 6G 2107 2D
W88-02624
ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS 2 104 7B
Response of Cotton to Treated Domestic
Guide to Water Records of New Mexico, 1897- Salinity Control of Interstate Waters in Argenti- Wastewater Applied through Trickle Irrigation,
1983,
na, W88-06450
W88-00721 2 i08 5E
2101 10A W88-04367 2105 5G
ARCTIC Drought-related Changes of Geomorphologic
Oasis Systems Management, Processes in Central Mali,
Arctic Caisson System,
W88-04435 W88-06841
W88-04768 2105 6A 2109 2E
2106 8A
Occurrence of Iron Bacteria in Wells in Rio Remote Sensing Science Applications
Barge Hull for Offshore Drilling Rigs, in Arid
Negro (Argentina),
W88-04770 Environments,
2106 8A W88-05737 2 107 2F W88-07658 2109 7B

SU-65
SUBJECT INDEX
ARID LANDS

Electrical Conductivity and Saline Concentra- Utilization of Hydrometeorological Monitoring Hohokam Settlement Along the Slopes of the
tions in Arid Land Groundwaters, Systems to Enhance Reservoir Operations Picacho Mountains: The Picacho Area Sites,

W88-07914 2109 2F During Flood Emergencies, Tucson Aqueduct Project.


W88-01232 2102 2E W88-05743 2107 6G
SoilWater Regimes of Loamy Sands and Sandy
Loams on Arid Rangelands in Southern New Archaeological Analysis of the Proposed Flor- Rainfall Intensities for Southeastern Arizona,
Mexico, ence Water Treatment Plant, W88-05953 2108 2B
W88-08624 2110 2G W88-01608 2103 6G
Results of a Class II Sample Survey
Stratified
Wastewater Stabilization Ponds: Principles of Studies in the Hohokam Community of Marana.
for Cultural Resources in Spring Canyon, Lake
Planning and Practice. W88-01661 2103 6G Mead National Recreation Area, and Hualapai
W88-09084 2111 5D Wash, Mohave County, Arizona,
Field Investigations at the Marana Community
W88-06555 2108 6G
Limitations in Implementing Aquifer Reclama- Complex.
tion Schemes, W88-01662 2103 6G
Willingness to Play: Analysis of Water Re-
W88-09142 2111 5G sources Development in Arizona,
Response to an Exotic Habitat by Arid Riparian
Breeding Birds Along an Elevational Gradient, W88-06636 2108 6E
Management of Ground Water Quality Beneath
Irrigated Arid Lands, W88-01668 2103 2E
Urban Use of Arizona's Rural Groundwater,
W88-09250 2111 4B
I. Potential Effects of Partial Water Withdraw- W88-07379 2109 6D
Are Humid Area Monitoring Concepts Applica- als from the Verde River on Riparian Vegeta-
tion, Ground Water Management Strategies for Ari-
ble to Arid Lands,
W88-09287 2111 7 A W88-01670 2103 6G
W88-09257 2111 4B
Dry II. Structure of Riparian Habitats at Selected
Model for Flood Propagation on Initially

Land, Sites Along the Verde and East Verde Rivers of Ground Water Quality Management in Arizona,

W88-10227 2112 2E Central Arizona, W88-09266 2111 5G


W88-01671 2103 6G
Fluvial Processes in Dryland Rivers, Spacing of Wells in Arizona,
Plan for Archaeological Investigations at Histor- 4B
W88-11030 2112 2J W88-09282 2111
icDam Construction Camps in Central Arizona.
ARID REGIONS W88-01673 2103 6G Pump Sampler Study of Microdistribution in
Response to an Exotic Habitat by Arid Riparian Walker Lake, Arizona, U.S.A.: A Senescent
Nitrogen Dynamics During Succession in a
Breeding Birds Along an Elevational Gradient, Crater Lake,
Desert Stream,
W88-01668 2103 2E W88-10652 2112 2H
W88-01872 2103 2H
Rivers of Water, Aridity,
Empire: and the Ozone: Primary Disinfection Choice for Tucson,
Phoenix Drowning in the Arizona Desert,
Growth of the American West, W88-10791 2112 5F
W88-02789 2104 6D
W88-05916 2107 6D
Divisions of Potential Fracture Permeability ARKANSAS
Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its
Based on Distribution of Structures and Linea- Norfolk Lake, Arkansas, Temperature Analysis:
Disappearing Water,
ments, in Sedimentary Rocks of the Rocky Mathematical Model Investigation,
W88-06610 2108 6G
Mountains-High Plains Region, Western United W88-00858 2101 5G
States,
Algal-Bacterial Ponding Systems for Municipal
Wastewater Treatment in Arid Regions, W88-03029 2104 2F Proceedings of the DeGray Lake Symposium.
W88-07364 2109 5D W88-01056 2102 2H
Geohydrologic Data Along the Salt-Gila Aque-
ARID ZONE duct of the Central Arizona Project in Maricopa History of the Caddo River Watershed,
and Pinal Counties, Arizona, W88-01058 2102 6G
Reuse of Domestic Wastewater for Irrigation in
W88-03070 2104 2F
Arid Zones: A Case Study,
W88-04277 2105 3C Caddo River Watershed - Hydrometeorology
Progress Report on Black Mesa Monitoring Pro- and Runoff Water Quality Analysis,
gram-- 1985-86,
Land Treatment of Wastewaters: A Case Study W88-01059 2102 5A
W88-03074 2104 4C
of Irrigated Arid Zones,
W88-05262 2107 5E Design, Construction, and Operation of DeGray
Preliminary Assessment of Climatic Change
Lake,
During Late Wisconsin Time, Southern Great
Measure of Isotopic Equilibrium between Water, W88-01060 2102 8A
Basin and Vicinity, Arizona, California, and
Water Vapour and Soil C02 in Arid Zone Soils,
Nevada,
W88-07197 2109 2G Material Loading to DeGray Lake, Arkansas:
W88-03453 2104 2B
Patterns Among Variables and Significance of
ARID-ZONE HYDROLOGY Storm Event Loading,
Groundwater Conditions in the Kaiparowits Pla-
Fluvial Sedimentation in the Indian Arid Zone, 2102 2H
teau Area, Utah and Arizona, With Emphasis on W88-01061
W88-06353 2108 2J
the Navajo Sandstone,
Thermal Structure and Characteristics of
W88-03925 2105 2F
ARID ZONES DeGray Lake,
Stochastic Considerations Optimal Design of
in
Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Arizona W88-01062 2102 2H
a Micrccatchment Layout of Runoff Water Har-
Water Resources Research Center).
vesting,
W88-04765 2106 9D Mixing Processes in DeGray Lake, Arkansas,
W88-00024 2101 3B 2102 2H
W88-01063
Flood Frequency Estimates in Southeastern Ari-
ARLMA zona, Dissolved Oxygen Status of DeGray Lake, Ar-
Stochastic ARIMA Models for Monthly W88-05136 2107 4A kansas,
Streamflows,
W88-01064 2102 2H
W88-06533 2108 2E Impact of Rapid Urbanization on Pan Evapora-
tion in Phoenix, Arizona, DeGray Lake, Arkansas,
Nutrient Dynamics in
ARIZONA W88-05312 2107 4C
W88-01065 2102 2H
Flushing Meadows Projects - Wastewater Ren-
ovation by High Rate Infiltration for Ground- Acidic Precipitation in Southeastern Arizona:
Distribution of Iron and Manganese in DeGray
water Recharge, Sulfate, Nitrate and Trace-Metal Deposition,
Reservoir, Arkansas,
W88-0O280 2101 3C W88-05631 2107 2K
W88-01066 2102 2H
Evaluation of Historic Cultural Resources in Historical Archaeological Investigations at Dam
Long-Term Phytoplankton Succession in
Relation to the Central Arizona Water Control Construction Camps in Central Arizona: First
Study, Annual Report. DeGray Reservoir (1975-1980),
W88-00791 2101 6G W88-05701 2107 6G W88-01067 2102 2H

SU-46
SUBJECT INDEX
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
Size Distribution of Planktonic Autotrophy and Water-Resources Investigations of the U.S. Geo- ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN
Microheterotrophy in DeGray Reservoir, Ar- logical Survey in Arkansas-Fiscal Years 1982
Selected Hydrographs and Statistical Analyses
kansas, and 1983,
Characterizing the Water Resources of the Ar-
W88-01069 2102 2H W88-03378 2104 7C kansas River Basin, Colorado,
and Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthetic
Spatial W88-03022 2104 2E
Floodflow Characteristics of Current River at
Carbon Metabolism in DeGray Lake Phyto- Arkansas State Highway 328 Near Reyno, Ar- Annual Yield and Selected Hydrologic Data for
plankton,
kansas, the Arkansas River Basin Compact, Arkansas-
W88-01070 2102 2H W88-03438 2104 2E Oklahoma, 1985 Water Year,
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Zooplank- W88-03085 2104 2E
Chemistry and Apparent Quality of Surface
ton in DeGray Reservoir, Arkansas,
Water and Ground-Water Associated with Coal
W88-01071 ARMA
2102 2H Basins,
Optimal ARMA Models for the Statistical Anal-
Bacterial
W88-03486 2104 2K ysis of Reservoir Operating Rules,
Indicators of Water Quality from
Southwest Arkansas Reservoirs: DeGray Lake, W88-06536 2108 7C
Qualitative and Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data
W88-01072 2102 2H Compilation to Determine Macrotrends, ARMA MODELS
Population Dynamics of the Fishes in DeGray W88-03487 2104 2H Tests of ARMA Model Forms for Rainfall-
Lake, Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypo- Runoff Modelling,
limnial Release,
Institutional Arrangements and Financing Alter- W88-02765
natives for State and Local Water Programs,
2104 2A
W88-01073 2102 2H
W88-03488 2104 6C ARMORING
Entrainment of Larval Fish from DeGray Lake, Simulation of Stream Bed Armouring and its
Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypolimnial Analyses of Groundwater for Trace Levels of
Consequences,
Discharges, Pesticides,
W88-06188 2108 2J
W88-01074 W88-03489 2104 5A
2102 2H
ARNO RIVER
Patterns of Sedimentation at DeGray Optimal Allocation and Scheduling of Irrigation
Lake, Ar- Genetic and Biochemical Effect of Dry Residue
kansas, Water for Cotton and Soybeans,
of Arno River In Vitro and In Vivo,
W88-01075 2102 W88-03490 2104 3F
2J W88-00084 2101 5C
Anaerobic Chemical Rate Behavior of Soluble Salt Sharkey Clay,
Coefficients of AROCLORS
DeGray Lake, W88-03491 2104 5B PCB Patterns in Hudson River Fish: I. Resident
W88-01076 2102 2H Freshwater Species,
Behavior of Soluble Salt in Sharkey Clay-II,
Thermal Modeling of DeGray Lake, W88-06648 2108 5B
W88-03500 2105 3C
W88-01078 2102 2H
Algal Growth Potentials and Heavy Metal Con-
PCB Patterns in Hudson River Fish: II. Migrant
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Storm Event and Marine Species,
centrations of the Primary Streams to Upper
Inflow Processes at DeGray Lake, Beaver Lake,
W88-06649 2108 5B
W88-01079 2102 2A W88-03502 2105 5B PCBs and the Environment.
Modeling Anaerobic Processes W88-06651 2108 5B
in Reservoirs - Ground Water Quality Monitoring: The Arkan-
DeGray Lake, sasApproach,
W88-01080 Chemistry and Properties of PCBs in Relation to
2102 2H W88-03757 2105 7B Environmental Effects,
Incineration of Chemical Wastes Containing W88-06652 2108 5B
Water Allocation: Benevolent Czar or Crystal
Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Assessment of Tests
Pitcher Approach,
Conducted at Rollins Environmental Services, Solubility and Soil Mobility of Polychlorinated
W88-04666 2106 6D Biphenyls,
Deer Park, Texas, and Energy Systems Compa-
ny, El Dorado, Arkansas, W88-06654 2 108 5B
Development of a Computerized Water Balance
W88-01305 2102 5D Program for the Eastern Arkansas Region Com-
PCBs and the Environment.
prehensive Water Supply Study,
Lake Greeson and Little Missouri River Model- W88-06658 2108 5C
W88-04668 2106 6D
ing Studies,
W88-01327 Effect of Dietary Exposure to Aroclor 1254
2102 5G Quantifying Surface Water Supplies,
and/or Mirex on Humoral Immune Expression
Application of a Two-Dimensional Model of
W88-04669 2106 7C of Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri),
Hydrodynamics and Water Quality (CE-QUAL- W88-10498 2112 5C
Fiscal Year 1986 Institute Program Report (Ar-
W2) to DeGray Lake, Arkansas,
kansas Water Resources Research Center)
W88-02559 2104 2H AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
W88-05222 2 107 9D Reaction of Ozone with Polyaromatics in Water
Ground-Water Quality Data from the Northern W88-00453
Sustained Groundwater Yield and Consumptive 2101 5B
Mississippi Embayment - Arkansas, Missouri,
Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi, Use via Target Levels in a Reasonable Use
Peroxidase for Removal of Hazardous Aromat-
State,
W88-02955 2104 2F icsfrom Industrial Wastewaters,
W88-05678 2107 6E W88-01318 2102 5D
Water Use in Arkansas, 1981,
W88-02982 Geostatistical Estimation of Parameters for the
2104 6D Chemical Transformations of Aromatic Hydro-
Sparta Sand Aquifer - North Louisiana,
carbons that Support the Growth of Microorga-
Geohydrologic Units of the Gulf Coastal Plain W88-11102 2112 2F nisms,
in Arkansas,
W88-01372 2102 5B
W88-03018 Hydrogeologic Evaluation of a Sanitary Landfill
2104 2F
Site in Karst Terrain of Northwest Arkansas,
Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the
Annual Yield and Selected Hydrologic Data for W88-11188 2112 5E Separation and Determination of Polycyclic Ar-
the Arkansas River Basin Compact, Arkansas-
omatic Hydrocarbons (16 PAH's off NBS-stand-
Oklahoma, 1985 Water Year, ARKANSAS RIVER ard) (Vergleich
W88-03085
Stationarer HPLC-Phasen fur
2104 2E Impact of Proposed Runway Extension at Little die Trennung und Bestimmung polycyclischer
Rock Municipal Airport on Water-Surface Ele- aromatischer Kohlenwasserstoffe (16 PAH's um-
Groundwater Levels in the Alluvial Aquifer in vations and Navigation Conditions in Arkansas
fassender Standard nach NBS)),
Eastern Arkansas, 1985, River,
W88-03127 W88-01976 2103 5A
2104 2F W88-00818 2101 4C
Current Water Resources Activities Preparation of Environmental Samples for the
in Arkansas, Real-Time Hydrologic Data Acquisition Net-
1984-85, Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
work for the Arkansas River Basin, Colorado, carbons by Thin-Layer Chromatography,
W88-03371 2104 7B W88-01210 2102 7B W88-01983 2103 5A

SU-67
SUBJECT INDEX
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS

Determination of Purgeable Halocarbons and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Concentra- Arsenic Data for Streams in the Upper Missouri
Aromatics by Photoionization and Hall Electro- tions from Watersheds with Varying Degrees of River Basin, Montana and Wyoming,
lytic Conductivity Detectors Connected in Industrialization, W88-03304 2104 2K
Series, W88-10747 2112 5B
W88-04007 2105 5A Hydrologic, Lithologic, and Chemical Data for
Unique Cleanup Solution to Polycyclic Aromat- Sediments at Two Sites in the Shallow Alluvial
Status of Selected Organics in the Laurentian ic Hydrocarbon Contamination From a 19th Aquifer Near Fallon, Nevada, 1984-85,
Great Lakes; An Overview of DDT, PCBs, Century Coal Gasification Plant, W88-03392 2104 5B
Dioxins, Furans, and Aromatic Hydrocarbons, W88-11154 2112 5G
W88-06296 2108 5B Assessment of Chemical and Biological Signifi-
AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS cance of Arsenical Species in the Maurice River
Effect of 3-Methyicholanthrene on Mono-oxy- Influence ofOxygen on the Direct Photolysis of Drainage Basin (N.J.). Part I. Distribution in
genase, Epoxide Hydrolase, and Glutathione S-
Simple Aromatics in Aqueous Systems (Einfiuss Water and River and Lake Sediments,
Transferase Activities in Small Estuarine and
von Sauerstoff auf die Direktphotolyse Ein-
Freshwater Fish, W88-03475 2104 5A
facherAromaten in Waessrigen Systemen),
W88-06302 2108 5C
W88-02101 2103 5B Assessment of Chemical and Biological Signifi-
Metabolism of Mutagenic Polycyclic Aromatic cance of Arsenical Species in the Maurice River
Use of Autocorrelation Molecular Descriptors in
Hydrocarbons by Photosynthetic Algal Species, Drainage Basin (N.J.). Part II. Partitioning of
Quantitative Structure-Ecotoxicity Relatioships
W88-06305 2108 5C Arsenic into Bottom Sediments,
Studies (Utilisation des Descripteurs Molecu-
d'Autocorrelation dans les Etudes Quanti-
W88-03476 2104 5A
Kinetics of Microbial Growth on Mixtures of laires

Pentachlorophenol and Chlorinated Aromatic du Type Structure-Ecotoxicite),


tatives
Assessment of Chemical and Biological Signifi-
Compounds, W88-02104 2103 5C cance of Arsenical Compounds in the Maurice
W88-06851 2109 5D River Drainage Basin (N.J.). Part III. Transfor-
Accumulation of Mutagenic Polycyclic Aromat-
mations in Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions,
Trichloroethylene Metabolism by Microorga- ic Hydrocarbons in Biological Sludge,

nisms That Degrade Aromatic Compounds, W88-02224 2103 5D W88-03477 2104 5B


W88-07016 2109 5B
DNA Repair Synthesis in Cultured Fish and Natural Enrichment of Arsenic in Loch Lomond
Some Intermediates in the Wet Air Oxidation
of Human Cells Exposed to Fish S9-Activated Ar- Sediments,
Phenanthrene Adsorbed on Powdered Activated omatic Hydrocarbons, W88-03993 2105 2K.
Carbon, W88-03657 2105 5C
W88-07545 2109 5F Chemical Speciation Approach to Evaluate
Chlorinated Benzenes in the Middle Rhine - To Water Quality Problems in the Blackbird Mining
Comparison of Stationary HPLC-Phases for the the Problem of Setting Up a Balance (Chlorierte District, Idaho,
Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar- Benzole im Mittelrhein - Zum Problem einer W88-04737 2106 5A
bons (16 PAHs of NBS-Standard), Bilanzierung),
W88-08161 2110 5A Controlling Arsenic, Fluoride, and Uranium by
W88-04346 2105 5A
Point-of-Use Treatment,
Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the
Accumulation and Bioconcentration of Polycy- W88-05089 2106 5F
Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
clic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Nearshore Es-
bons (6 PAH's of TOV),
tuarine Environment Near A Pensacola (Flori- Removing Arsenic from Drinking Water,
W88-08168 2110 5A
da) Creosote Contamination Site, W88-05340 2107 5F
Qualitative UV
Spectroscopic Method as an Ini- W88-06102 2108 5B
Testing for Bacterial Resistance to Arsenic in
tial Guide to Source Origins of Polycyclic Aro-
Characterization of Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolites Monitoring Well Water by the Direct Viable
matic Hydrocarbons,
by High Performance Liquid Chromatography- Counting Method,
W88-08197 2110 5B
Mass Spectrometry with a Direct Liquid Intro- W88-05453 2107 5A
Do Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Acting duction Interface and Using Negative Chemical
as Photosensitizers, Participate in the Toxic Ef- Ionization, As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Zn in Fish from the
Acid Rain,
fects of W88-06120 2108 5A Alexandria Region, Egypt,
W88-08534 2110 5C W88-05625 2107 5C
Hydrocarbons and Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in SRP Groundwater Surrounding an Earthen Waste Enrichment of Arsenic and Its Separation from
Aquatic Sediments, Disposal Pit for Produced Water in the Duncan Other Elements by Liquid-phase Polymer-based
W88-09217 2111 5B Oil Field of New Mexico, Retention,
W88-09599 2111 5B W88-06840 2109 5 A
Application of Microcosm Technology to Study
the Biodegradation Potential of a Subsurface Removal of Aromatic Nitro Compounds from Field Validation of Avoidance of Elevated
Alluvial Material Exposed to Selected Petrole- Water by Ozonation, Metals by Fathead Minnows (Pimephales pro-
um Hydrocarbons, W88-10381 2112 5F melas) Following In Situ Acclimation,
W88-09315 2111 5B
W88-06934 2109 5C
ARROWHEAD REFINERY
Influence of Other Gasoline Derived Organics Superfund Record of Decision: Arrowhead Re- Carcinogenic Effects of Arsenic Compounds in
on the Behaviour of Dissolved Monoaromatics finery, MN. Drinking Water,
in Ground Water, W88-06621 2108 5G W88-07779 2109 5C
W88-09513 2111 5B
ARROYOS Feasibility of Using Sequential Extraction Tech-
Remediation of Gasoline Contaminated Ground
Holocene Alluvial Geology and Geoarchaeo-
Water by Infiltration Through Soil, niques for Arsenic and Selenium in Soils and
logy of the San Xavier Reach of the Santa Cruz
W88-09514 2111 5G Sediments,
River, Arizona,
W88-07994 2110 5A
Concentrations of Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in
W88-07952 2109 2J

the Atmosphere, Determination of Inorganic Arsenic (III) and


W88-09570
ARSENIC
2111 5B Arsenic (III Plus V) Using Automated Hydride-
Arsenic Sludge Dewatering,
Generation Atomic-Absorption Spectrometry,
Occurrence, Distribution and Availability of W88-00998 2102 5D
W88-08002 2110 5A
PAH in Surface Waters and Sediments,
Separation Studies of As(III), Sb(III) and Bi(III)
W88-09906 2111 5B
by Reversed-Phase Paper Chromatographic Effect of Biological and Physical Disturbances
Technique, on the Transport of Arsenic from Contaminated
Solubility of Aromatic Pollutants in Mixed Sol-
W88-01833 2103 5A Estuarine Sediments,
vents,
W88-10135 2112 5B W88-09716 2111 5B
Arsenic Speciation and Water Pollution Associ-
Pitfalls in the Aquatic Photochemistry Testing ated with Mining in the Coeur D'Alene Mining Arsenic in Ground Water of the Western United
of Chlorinated Aromatic Compounds, District, Idaho, States,
W88-10139 2112 5A W88-03161 2104 5A W88-09787 2111 2K

SU-48
SUBJECT INDEX
ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE

ARSENIC COMPOUNDS ARTHROPODS ARTIFICIAL RAIN


Quantitative Determination of Arsenocholine Use of Bioassays to Assess Aquatic Arthropod pH-Response on Leaves and Isolated Cuticles of
and Acetylarsenocholine in Aquatic Organisms Mortality from Permethrin Drift Deposits, Hedera Helix L. After Wetting with Artificial
Using Pyrolysis and Gas Chromatography/Mass W88-02037 2103 5C Rainwater,
Spectrometry,
W88-01885 2103 5C
W88-07179 2109 5B ARTIFICIAL AERATION
Limnological Effects of Artificial Aeration at ARTIFICIAL RAINFALL
ARSENITES Lake Cachuma, California, 1980-1984, Conceptual Evaluation of 'Static' and 'Dynamic'
Occurrence of Bacterial Resistance to Arsenite, W88-05696 2107 5G Seeding Modes Based on Recent Analyses of
Copper, and Selenite in Adverse Habitats,
Israeli II and FACE 2 Experiments,
W88-05110 2107 5C ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
W88-07867 2109 3B
METEOR: An Artificial Intelligence System for
ARSENOBETAINES Convective Storm Forecasting,
Identificationand Confirmation of Arsenobe-
ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE
W88-02048 2103 7B Water Quality Aspects of Artificial Aquifer Re-
taineand Arsenocholine in Fish, Lobster and
charge with Treated Wastewater,
Shrimp by a Combination of Fast Atom Bom- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEE
bardment and Tandem Mass Spectrometry, W88-02092 2103 5G
Rule-Based Model of Design Judgment About
W88-06121 2108 5A Sludge Bulking,
Ground Water and Potential for Artificial Re-
W88-05510 2107 5D charge in the Western Part of the U.S. Marine
ARSENOCHOLINES
Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, California,
Identificationand Confirmation of Arsenobe- ARTIFICIAL LAKES
1982-83,
taine and Arsenocholine in Fish, Lobster and Conservation and Utilization of Aquatic Macro-
Shrimp by a Combination of Fast Atom Bom- W88-03339 2104 2F
phytes in Lake Kainji, Nigeria,
bardment and Tandem Mass Spectrometry, W88-08220 2110 2H Recharge to the Ogallala Aquifer from Playa
W88-06121 2108 5A Lake Basins on the Llano Estacado (An Outra-
Circulation and Sedimentation in Lake Benmore,
ARTEMIA geous Proposal),
New Zealand,
Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Artemia W88-04915 2106 2F
W88-10846 2112 2H
salina in Lake Abert, Oregon,
Potential for Artificial Recharge of the Northern
W88-06985 2109 2H Surface Geophysical Study of a Borrow Pit
High Plains of Colorado,
Lake,
Nearshore and Pelagic Abundances of Artemia W88-11104 W88-04916 2106 4B
2112 7B
monica in Mono Lake, California,
W88-06986 ARTIFICIAL PRECIPITATION Recharge with Playa Lake Water and Filter
2109 2H
Underdrains,
Potential Ecological Impacts of Snowpack Aug-
In situ Hatching of Artemia monica Cysts in mentation
W88-04917 2106 4B
in the Uinta Mountains, Utah,
Hypersaline Mono Lake, California, W88-00350
W88-06987
2101 6G Water Table Rise in a Semiconfined Aquifer
2109 2H
Simulated Impact of Weather Modification on
Due to Surface Infiltration and Canal Recharge,
Artemia Habitats: Ion Concentrations Tolerated W88-07205 2109 2E
the Colorado River,
by One Superspecies,
W88-00351 2101 3B
W88-06989 2109 2H Detailed Investigation of Physical and Biologi-
cal Clogging during Artificial Recharge,
ARTESIAN AQUIFER
HIPLEX: A Cooperative Program on Rain
Augmentation in the High Plains,
W88-07265 2109 4B
Map Showing the Difference Between the Po- W88-00788 2101 3B
tentiometric Surfaces of the Magothy Aquifer of Appropriate Technology for Water Resources
September 1975 and September 1982 in Southern Final Report on the Continuing Design, Review, Development,
Maryland, and Analysis Work for the Sierra Cooperative W88-07870 2109 4B
W88-03367 2104 7C Pilot Project,
W88-00875 Introduction to Artificial Ground-Water Re-
Map Showing the Potentiometric Surface of the 2101 3B
charge,
Magothy Aquifer in Southern Maryland, Sep- Continuing Design Work W88-08980
for the Sierra Cooper- 2111 4B
tember 1982,
ative Pilot Project: Interim Report No. 5,
W88-03368 2104 7C W88-00894 2101 2B
Proceedings of NWWA Western Regional Con-
ference on Ground Water Management.
ARTESIAN AQUIFERS W88-09240
Interim Progress Report SCPP Forecasting Sup- 2111 4B
Averaged Regional Land Subsidence Equations port: for Period 1 September 1983-31 August
for Artesian Aquifers, Ground Water Reservoir Management Through
1984, Volume II,
W88-01347 2102 6G W88-03948 Recharge-Fact or Fantasy,
Artificial
2105 3B
W88-09245 2111 4B
Hydrogeology, Digital Solute-Transport Simula-
Reevaluation of the Climax Cloud Seeding Ex-
tion, and Geochemistry of the Lower Creta-
ceous Aquifer System Near Baltimore, Mary-
periments Using NOAA
Published Data, Ground Water Recharge in Saskatchewan-A
W88-06232 2108 2B Historical Review and an Assessment of Poten-
land,
tial,
W88-03101 2104 5B Analysis of Recording Raingage Data for the W88-09246 2111 4B
Israeli II Experiment Part I: Effects of Cloud
Preliminary Map Showing the Difference Be- Seeding on the Components of Daily Rainfall, Artificial Recharge Potential in the Fresno and
tween the Potentiometric Surfaces of the Aquia
W88-06237 2108 3B Madera Irrigation Districts,
Aquifer of April 1979 and September 1982 in
W88-09247 2111 4B
Southern Maryland, Analysis of Recording Raingage Data for the
W88-03366 2104 7C Israeli II Experiment Part II: Differential Day Interpreting Injection Well Tests in an Alluvial
and Night Effects of Cloud Seeding, Aquifer,
Preliminary Map Showing the Potentiometric
W88-06238 2108 3B W88-09914 2111 4B
Surface of the Aquia Aquifer in Southern Mary-
land, September 1982, Possible Application of Bacterial Condensation Recharge as Augmentation in the South Platte
W88-03369 2104 2F Freezing to Artificial Rainfall Enhancement, Basin,
W88-06245 2108 3B W88-10034 2111 4B
ARTESIAN BASINS
Ground Waters with un Radiogenic 87Sr/86Sr Application of Ice Nucleation Kinetics in Oro- Device for Preparing
and Cleaning Trench for
Ratios in the Great Artesian Basin, Australia, graphic Clouds, an Aquifer Recharging System,
W88-06140 2108 2F W88-06253 2108 3B W88-10103 2112 4B
ARTESIAN HEAD Jamaica: Rain Stimulation Programme for the Prevention of Saltwater Intrusion Through Arti-
Land Subsidence in the Santa Clara Valley, Cali- Kingston and St. Andrew Water Commission, ficial Recharge of Ground Water in East Orange
fornia, as of 1980,
1975 to 1977, County, Florida,
W88-03412 2104 2F W88-07894 2109 3B W88-11116 2112 5G

SU-69
SUBJECT INDEX
ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE

ASENIC COMPOUNDS Dietary Accumulation of Four Chlorinated


National Feasibility of Artificial Recharge for
Salsbury Laboratories - La Bounty Site: A Dioxin Congeners by Rainbow Trout and Fat-
Irrigated Lands,
2112 4B Phased Approach to a Hazardous Waste Dispos- head Minnows,
W88-11199
Problem, W88-06961 2109 5B
al
Site Selection Criteria for Artificial Recharge W88-01384 2102 5G
Interactive Effect of Potassium Deficit and Acid
Projects,
2112 4B ASH-FLOW TUFFS Rain on Photosynthesis of Scots Pine Seedlings
W88-11200
(Kaliumin Puutteen Ja Happaman Sateen Yhteis-
Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash-
Recharge as a Management Tool for vaikutus Mannin Fotosynteesiin),
Artificial Flow Tuffs and Volcaniclastic Rocks, Basin and
Hydrologically Isolated Aquifers, W88-10561 2112 5C
Range Province, Northern California,
W88-11201 2112 4B 2104 7C
W88-02971 ASSOCIATION INDICES
Multi-Purpose Approach to Ground Water Examination of Association Indices and Formu-
Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quanternary
Management, lation of a Composite Seasonal Dissimilarity
Ash-Flow Tuffs and Volcaniclastic Rocks, Basin
W88-11202 2112 4B Index,
and Range, Province, Utah,
2104 8E W88-09689 2111 7C
ARTIFICIAL REEFS W88-02988
Management of Artificial Reefs Designed to
Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash- ASSOCIATION OF STATE AND INTERSTATE
Support Natural Communities,
Flow Tuffs, Basin and Range Province, South- WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
W88-10748 2112 5G ADMINISTRATORS
ern California,
2104 8E Association of State and Interstate Water Pollu-
ARTIFICIAL STORMS W88-02995
tion Control Administrators,
Final Report on the Continuing Design, Review, 2102 6E
ASH TIPS W88-01124
and Analysis Work for the Sierra Cooperative
Prevention of Water Pollution and Plan for the
Pilot Project,
Exploitation of the Ash Tip of the La Robla
ASTERIONELLA FORMOSA
W88-00875 2101 3B
Conventional Power Station, Response of Asterionella formosa to Germani-
2103 5E um: Implications for the Germanium-inhibition
ARTIFICIAL SUBSTRATES W88-01555
Technique for Estimating Diatom Contribution
Copepod Colonization of Natural and Artificial
ASIA to Community Productivity,
Substrates in a Salt Marsh Pool,
Water Management Projects in W88-10665 2112 7B
W88-09713 2111 2L Prioritizing
Southeast Asia: An Experimental Methodology,
ARTIFICIAL WETLANDS W88-07293 2109 6B ATCHAFALAYA BAY
Atchafalaya River Delta, Report 10: Wave
Revolution in Wastewater Treatment,
2109 5D Simulation of the Tropospheric General Circula- Hindcasts; Main Text and Appendices A and B,
W88-06842
tion with the MRI Atmospheric General Circu- W88-00860 2101 2L
ARVE RIVER lation Model: Part III. The Asian Summer Mon-
Channel Degradation in the Middle Arve River, soon, ATCHAFALAYA RIVER
2109 2B Influences of Weather Patterns on Wetland
France, W88-07682
W88-04231 2105 2J Floodings,
ASIATIC CLAMS W88-01263 2102 2L
ARZAMA DENSA Assessment of the Biological Impact of Point
Impact of Augmented Field Populations of Source Discharges Employing Asiatic Clams, ATCHAFALAYA RIVER DELTA
Arzama Densa Larvae on Waterhyacinth, 5A Atchafalaya River Delta; Report 3: Extrapola-
W88-03867 2105
W88-02925 2104 4A tion of Delta Growth,
ASPHALT W88-00465 2101 2J
ASBESTOS Reconstruction of Asphalt Shaft Waterbars of
Using Asiatic Clams as a Biomonitor for Chryso-
Contraction Joints of Sections of the Power- ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN
tile Asbestos in Public Water Supplies, Methodology and Use of Interfacing Regional
house at the Lower Kama Hydroelectric Sta-
W88-02318 2103 5A and Subregional Ground Water Flow Models,
tion,
2105 8A W88-10963 2112 4B
Rutile Fibers in Surface Waters of Northern W88-03628
New Jersey, ATLANTIC OCEAN
2105 5B ASSAY
W88-03871 Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment,
Algae as Ecological Indicators.
2101 5A W88-08446 2110 5B
Asbestos Drinking Water and Cancer,
in W88-00196
W88-07211 2109 5B
Indicator Algal Assays: Laboratory and field Potential Impact of Large-Scale Tidal Power

Trace Metals in Fish Exposed to Asbestos Rich Approaches, Developments in the Upper Bay of Fundy on
2101 5A Fisheries Resources of the Northwest Atlantic,
Sediments, W88-00197
2109 5B W88-10283 2112 6G
W88-07603
Two Enzyme Immunoassays to Screen for 2,4-

Absence of Asbestos in Municipal Sewage Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid in Water, ATLANTIS AQUIFER


5A Modelling Sea-Water Intrusion in the Atlantis
Sludge Ashes, W88-04135 2105
W88-08681 2110 5E Aquifer,
ASSAYS W88-03772 2105 2F
Identification of Asbestos and Glass Fibers in
Determination of the Michaelis-Menten Kinetic
Sewage Sludges of Small New York State Cities,
Parameters with Single Concentration Assays, ATLASES
W88-09656 2111 5B
W88-00234 2101 2A Oklahoma's Water Atlas, Oklahoma Water Re-
sources Board.
ASBESTOS CEMENT Variability in Planktonic Heterotrophic Activity W88-0O867 2101 7C
Asbestos Drinking Water and Cancer,
in
and Primary Productivity Assays in Relation to
W88-07211 2109 5B ATMOSPHERE
Sampling Strategies,
W88-00236 2101 2H Seasonal Distributions and Turnover of Reduced
ASELLUS
Trace Gases and Hydroxylamine in Yaquina
Sensitivity of Asellus aquaticus (L.) and Proasel-
(Crustacea, Isopoda) to
ASSE MINE Bay, Oregon,
lus coxalis Dollf.
Quarterly Brine Migration Data Report, April- W88-07926 2109 2L
Copper,
2111 5C June 1984: Nuclear Waste Repository Simula-
W88-09669
tion Experiments (Brine Migration), Asse Mine Direct Kinetic and Mechanistic Study of the
of the Federal Republic of Germany, OH-Dimethyl Sulfide Reaction Under Atmos-
Influence of Lindane on the Respiratory Metab-
olism of Asellus aquaticus L.: The Relationship W88-07759 2109 5E pheric Conditions,
W88-08453 2110 5B
Between Concentration and Perturbation. (Influ-
ence du Lindane sur le Metabolisme Respiratoire ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY
Effect of Treatment on Assimilable Organic Possible Role of the Biosphere in the Control of
d'Asellus aquaticus L.: Relation Concentration -
Carbon in Drinking Water, Atmospheric Clouds and Precipitation,
Perturbation),
2107 5F W88-08952 2110 2B
W88-09672 2111 5C W88-05828

SU-70
SUBJECT INDEX
ATRAZINE

ATMOSPHERE PHYSICS Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Precipi- ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY


Simple Moist Model Relevant to the Origin of tation in Czechoslovakia, 1976-1984: I. Monthly Determination of Copper in Natural Waters by
Intraseasonal Disturbances in the Tropics, Samples, Atom-Trapping Atomic Absorption Spectrome-
W88-07681 2109 2B W88-05632 2107 5B try after Liquid/Liquid Extraction,
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY Retrieval of Water Vapor Profiles via Principal
W88-05379 2107 5A
Computer Modelling Study of the Chemistry Components: Options and Their Implications,
Occurring During Cloud Formation over Hills, W88-06242
Speciation of Chromium in Waters by Copreci-
2108 2B
W88-02402 2103 2K pitation-AAS,
Optimized Retrievals of Precipitable Water from W88-10525 2112 5A
Oxidation of S02 in Rainwater and its Role in the VAS Split Window,
Acid Rain Chemistry, W88-06244 2108 7C
ATOMIC ABSORPTION
W88-02405 2103 5B SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
Relationshipbetween Scatterometer-Derived Rapid Synergistic Extraction and Atomic Ab-
Chemical Composition of Precipitation at Convergences and Atmospheric Moisture, sorption Spectrophotometric Determination of
Marion Island (Sub-Antarctic), W88-06362 2108 2B Iron in Environmental Samples Using Tributyl
W88-02410 2103 2K Phosphate and N-Phenyl-2-furylacrylohydroxa-
Method for Remote Sensing of Precipitable mic Acid,
Deposition of Nitrate-N and Sulfate-S by Pre-
Water Vapor and Liquid in the Atmosphere
cipitations in Schleswig-Holstein, W88-07436 2109 5A
Using a 22-GHz Radiometer,
W88-02411 2103 2B W88-07959 2109 7B Determination of Ultra Trace Amounts of
Night-Time N205/N03 Chemistry and Nitrate Does Evaporation over the Arabian Sea Play a
Cobalt in Fish by Graphite Furnace Zeeman
in Dew Water,
Crucial Role in Moisture Transport across the
Effect Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,
W88-02682 2104 5B W88-09603 2111 5A
West Coast of India during an Active Monsoon
Period,
Acid Deposition and Atmospheric Chemistry at ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY
Allegheny Mountain, W88-08116 2110 2B Determination of Trace Metals in Natural
W88-08445 2110 5B Waters at Nanogram Per Liter Levels by Elec-
Estimation of Atmospheric Liquid-Water
Amount by Nimbus SMMR trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION Data: A New
Method and after Extraction with Sodium Diethyldithiocar-
Variability of Mean Monthly Temperatures and Application
Its to the Western
North-Pacific Region, bamate,
Semi-Annual Precipitation Totals in Europe in
Relation To Hemispheric Circulation Patterns, W88-08123 2110 7B W88-04332 2105 5 A
W88-07631 2109 2B
Aqueous-Phase Reactions in Clouds, Fundamental and Practical Considerations in the
ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION W88-08450 2110 5B Design of On-line Column Preconcentration for
Net Sodium Loss and Mortality of Three Sal- Flow-injection Atomic Spectrometric Systems,
monid Species Exposed to a Stream Acidified by Accommodation Coefficients of Ozone and S02: W88-06131 2108 5A
Atmospheric Deposition, Implications on S02 Oxidation in Cloud Water,
W88-03688 W88-08451 2110 5B Separation and Determination of Traces
2105 5C of
Heavy Metals Complexed with Humic Sub-
Aluminum, Iron, Zinc, and Lead in
S02 Oxidation by Hydrogen Peroxide in Sus- stances in River Waters by Sorption on Indium-
Bog Waters
of Northeastern North America, pended Droplets, Treated Amberlite XAD-2 Resin,
W88-07095 W88-08454 2110 5B
2109 5B W88-06132 2108 7A
Gaseous Pollutant and Acidic Rain Impacts on Characterization of a Facility to Simulate In-
Improvement of the Detection Power in Elec-
Crops in the United States: A Comparison, Cloud Chemical Transformations,
trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry by
W88-07148 W88-08457 2110 7B
2109 5B Summation of Signals: Determination of Traces
Chemistry of Wintertime Wet Deposition, of Metals in Drinking Water and Urine,
ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS
Deuterium in Water Vapor Above the Atmos- W88-08463 2110
W88-06136 2108 5A
5B
pheric Boundary Layer,
Pollutant Deposition in Radiation Fog, Developments in the Speciation and Determina-
W88-07479 2109 2B
W88-08464 2110 5B tion of Alkylmetals (Sn, Pb) Using Volatilization

Development Processes for Five Techniques and Chromatography-Atomic Ab-


Depression
Effect of Deforestation on the Water Cycle in sorption Spectroscopy,
Systems Within the Polar Basin,
the Amazon Basin: An Attempt Reformulate the W88-09567
W88-07628 2109 2B 2111 5A
Problem,
Simulation of the Tropospheric General Circula- W88-10191 2112 4C ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTROMETRY
tion with the MRI Atmospheric General Circu- Atomic Emission Methods,
Model: Part III. The Asian Summer Mon-
Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes
lation W88-00688 2101 5A
soon,
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through
W88-07682 Chemical Reactor Model, ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY
2109 2B W88-10238 2112 2K Investigations on Spectral Interferences in ICP-
Method for Remote Sensing of Precipitable AES (Untersuchungen ueber spektrale Interfer-
Water Vapor and Liquid in the Atmosphere ATOLLS
enzen in der ICP-AES),
Using a 22-GHz Radiometer, Water Balance of Pacific Atolls,
W88-05416 W88-08155 2110 5A
W88-07959 2109 7B 2107 2D
ATOMIC ABSORPTION ATOMIC SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
Structure of a Convergent Cloud Band over the
Neutron Activation and Atomic Absorption Fundamental Studies on the Coprecipitation of
Japan Sea in Winter: APrediction Experiment,
Nanogram Quantities of Some Metals with the
W88-08122 Analysis of Ulva Lactuca and Gracilaria Verru-
2110 2B Dimethylglyoxime/Ni/l-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-
cosa from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece,
Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment, W88-02880 Naphthol Complex and Their Direct Determina-
2104 5A
W88-08446 tion by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Using
2110 5B
Fundamental Studies on the Coprecipitation of an Inner Miniature Cup for the Solid Sampling
ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES Nanogram Quantities of Some Metals with the Technique: Application to Natural Waters,
Drought in Africa, Dimethylglyoxime/Ni/ 1 -(2-Pyridylazo)-2- W88-07680 2109 5A
W88-0O101 2101 2B Naphthol Complex and Their Direct Determina-
tion by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Using ATRAZINE
ATMOSPHERIC WATER an Inner Miniature Cup for the Solid Sampling Effects of Atrazine on Dissolved
Budgets of Water Vapor in the Unstable Bound-
Oxygen and
Technique: Application to Natural Waters, Nitrate Concentrations in Aquatic Systems,
ary Layer over Rugged Terrain,
W88-07680 2109 5A W88-02022
W88-00147 2103 5C
2101 2B
Determination of 'Heavy' Organotin Pollution Tilted-bed Simulation of Erosion and Chemical
Importance of Liquid Water Concentration in of Water and Shellfish by a Modified Hydride Runoff from Agricultural Fields: II. Effects of
the Atmospheric Oxidation of S02,
Atomic Absorption Procedure, Formulation on Atrazine Runoff,
W88-05628 2107 5B W88-09573 2111 5A W88-02716 2104 5B

SU-71
A

SUBJECT INDEX
ATRAZINE

Persistence and Movement of Atrazine in a Salt Ecology of Humic and Non-humic Dune Lakes, Thermal and Chemical Stratification and Mixing
Marsh Sediment Microecosystem, Fraser Island, with Emphasis on the Effects of in a Small Tropical Reservoir, Solomon Dam,
W88-04152 2105 5B Sand Infilling in Lake Wabby, Australia,
W88-00002 2101 2H W88-10681 2112 2H
Impact of Atrazine on Lake Periphyton Com-
Simple Wet-Only Rainfall Collector, Spectral Absorption and Scattering Properties of
munities, Including Carbon Uptake Dynamics
W88-00097 2101 2B Dissolved and Particulate Components in Rela-
i4**4tti using Track Autoradiography,
tion to the Underwater Light Field of Some
W88-05069 2106 5C Approach to Eutrophication Problems Close to Tropical Australian Freshwaters,
an Expanding Metropolis in Australia, W88-10709 2112 2H
Determination of Growth Rate Depression of
W88-02243 2103 5G
Some Green Algae by Atrazine,
Diatom Flora of an Australian River System:
W88-05117 2107 5C Influence of Environmental Variables on the
Spatial Patterns and Environmental Relation-
Fish Fauna of the Deeper Waters of a Large
ships,
Groundwater Transport of the Herbicide, Atra- Australian Estuary,
Weld County, Colorado, W88- 10722 2112 2H
zine, W88-02371 2103 2L
W88-05619 2107 5B
AUSTRIA
Random Field Modelling of Spatial Variations in
Standardization and Layout of the River Murz
Groundwater Residues of Atrazine, Alachlor, Erosion and Deposition in Flat Alluvial Land-
Cascade Scheme,
and Cyanazine Under No-tillage Practices, scapes in Arid Central Australia,
W88-10866 2112 8A
W88-06034 2108 5B W88-03197 2104 2J

Water Distribution, Length and Weight of Roots in


AUTOCORRELATION
Determination of Atrazine Residues in
Young Plantations of Eucalyptus grandis W. Robust Statistic for Testing thatTwo Autocor-
and Soil by Enzyme Immunoassay,
related Samples Come from Identical Popula-
W88-08680 2110 5 A Hill exMaiden Irrigated with Recycled Water,
tions,
W88-03217 2104 3C
W88-06501 2108 7C
Fate of Atrazine and Trifluralin from an Indus-
Rock Breakwater Construction in Western
for
trial Waste Dumping at the Llobregat River:
Australia - Its Availability and Influence on Transfer Function Noise Models in the Analysis
Presence in Fish, Raw and Finished Water,
Design, of Sewage Treatment Process Interrelations,
W88-09600 2111 5 A W88-10295 2112 5D
W88-03998 2105 8G
Movement of Methyl Parathion, Lindane and
Determinants of the Microbiological Character- AUTOFLOCCULATION
Atrazine Through Lysimeters in Field Condi-
istics of Spa Pools in South Australia,
Harvesting of Scenedesmus obliquus in
tions,
W88-04026 2105 5B Wastewaters: Auto- or Bioflocculation,
W88-09904 2111 5B 2108 5D
W88-05973
Assessment of a Low-Cost Wastewater Disposal
ATTITUDES System After Twenty-five Years of Operation, AUTOMATION
Farmer Participation in the Hall County ACP W88-04355 2105 5E Use of Microcomputers for Laboratory Investi-
Special Water Quality Project, Nebraska, 1980,
gations of Turbine-Generator Units,
W88-00892 2101 5G Changes Macroinvertebrate Fauna
in the Riffle W88-00051 2101 8C
of the Tanjil Southeastern Australia,
River,
Public Attitudes toward Water Conservation, During Construction of Blue Rock Dam, Automation and Uprating of Anaerobic Digest-
W88-02315 2103 3D W88-04475 2105 6G ers,
W88-0O243 2101 5D
Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Water Con- Effects of Wildfire and Logging on Streamwater
servation in Southern Texas, Chemistry and Cation Exports of Small Forested Automatic Quantification and Statistical Evalua-
W88-02317 2103 3D Catchments in Southeastern New South Wales, tion of Organic Contaminants using a Computer-
Australia, ized Glass Capillary Gas Chromatography/Mass
Public Opinion on Water Reuse Options, W88-04574 2106 4C Spectrometry System and Grob Closed-Loop
W88-04883 2106 5D Stripping,
Wyangala Hydro Project in Australia,
W88-0O413 2101 5A
Ground Water Regulations: Impact, Public Ac- W88-04579 2106 8C
ceptance, and Enforcement, Developing a Digital Base of Map Information
W88-09115 2111 6E Burdekin Falls Dam,
for the Texas Natural Resource Agencies.
W88-04580 2106 8
W88-O0669 2101 7C
AUFTRIEB-77
Water Research in Australia: Current Projects
Models of Coastal Upwelling Driven by JOINT- Online Access to Selected Socioeconomic Data:
1986.
1 and AUFTRIEB-77 Data, Support Activities Report.
W88-04724 2106 10C
W88-01620 2103 2L W88-00673 2101 7A
Case Study: The Australian Ecosystem,
AUGERS 5B Bureau of Reclamation's Automated Hydrome-
W88-06669 2108
Drilling Constructing Monitoring Wells
and teorologic Data Collection Activities,
with Hollow-Stem Augers. Part 1: Drilling Con- Occurrence and Diet of Fishes in a Tidal Inlet to W88-O1205 2102 7B
siderations, a Saltmarsh in Southern Moreton Bay, Queens-
Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Flash Flood Warning
W88-04546 2106 8A land,
2109 and Evacuation System,
W88-07167 81
AUGMENTATION PLAN W88-01230 2102 2E
Recharge as Augmentation in the South Platte Effects of Salinity and Waterlogging on the
Socio-Technological Aspects of Automation in
Basin, Vegetation of Lake Toolibin, Western Australia,
W88-07168 2109 4C Public Works Activities,
W88-10034 2111 4B 2103 6B
W88-01957
AUKEBAY Hydrogeology, Hydrochemistry, and Environ-
Manual for Design and Operation of a Solenoid-
Phytoplankton Population Dynamics and the mental Isotopes of the Campaspe River Aquifer
System, North-Central Victoria, Australia, Based Delivery System for Aquatic Toxicity
Fate of Production During the Spring Bloom in Testing,
W88-07193 2109 2F
Auke Bay, Alaska, W88-02014 2103 7B
W88-07467 2109 2L Climatological Analysis of Rainfall
Synoptic
Variability in South-Eastern Australia, Computer Analysis Justifies Desalination,
AUSTIN 2109 2B W88-02433 2103 3A
W88-07629
Hornsby Bend Hyacinth Facility in Austin,
Texas, Bacterial Productivity and Microbial Biomass in Real-Time Rainfall Data Acquisition System,
W88-04618 2106 5D Mangrove Sediments, W88-02622 2104 7B
Tropical
W88-08802 2110 2L
AUSTRALIA Telemetering Hydrometeorological Network in
Temporal Changes in Littoral Meiofauna from Synoptic-Scale Modulation of Convection Mendoza, Argentina: One Year of Experiments
the Hunter River Estuary, during the Australian Summer Monsoon, and Research,
2110 2B W88-02624 2104 7B
W88-00001 2101 2L W88-08943

SU-72
SUBJECT INDEX
BACKFILL

Experience of Microprocessors in the National AUTOREGRESSION ANALYSIS AVERAGE VELOCITY


Automatic Data Acquisition System in Sweden, Bayes Estimation of Parameters of First Order Traveltime and Longitudinal Dispersion in Illi-
W88-02629 2104 7B Autoregressive Process, nois Streams,
W88-05892 2107 7C W88-03308
Experience on the Use of an Automatic Data 2104 5B
Collection and Transmission System in a Hydro- AUTOTHERMAL THERMOPHILIC AEROBIC Analysis of Some Velocity-Area Methods for
logical Research Basin, DIGESTION Calculating Open Channel Flow,
W88-02635 2104 7B Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion in W88-10403 2112 7B
the Federal Republic of Germany,
Computerized Supervision and Control of Du-
jailah Irrigation Project,
W88-02226 2103 5D AVHRR
W88-02636 3F
Use of AVHRR Channel-3 Data for Environ-
2104 AUTOTROPHIC BACTERIA mental Studies,
Superbugs Spring from Hot Water,
Electronics Eases Management of Wastewater W88-08476 2110 7B
W88-03818 2105 2H
Collection System,
W88-03602 2105 5D AVOIDANCE RESPONSES
AUTOTROPHIC ORGANISMS Avoidance Responses of Schooling Fathead
Biological of Drinking Water
Denitrification
City Turns to Automatic Irrigation for Its Parks, Minnows (Pimpephales promelas) to a Blend of
Using Autotrophic Organisms with H2 in a Flu-
W88-03634 2105 3D Metals During a 9-Month Exposure,
idized-Bed Biofilm Reactor,
W88-06933 2109 5C
Application of Robotics to Sample Preparation W88-03817 2105 5F
for ICP Analysis, Field Validation of Avoidance of Elevated
W88-03820 2105 5A
AUTOTROPHS Metals by Fathead Minnows (Pimephales pro-
Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of
melas) Following In Situ Acclimation,
Automatic Detection of Coliform Bacteria for Littoral and Benthic Autotrophic Communities
W88-06934 2109 5C
Industrial Control of Drinking Water Quality, in Acidic Lakes,
W88-04448 2105 7B W88-08962 2111 2H AZAARENES
Fate and Movement of Azaarenes and Their
Automatic Control of Canal Flow using Linear AUTOTROPHY
Anaerobic Biotransformation Products in an Aq-
Quadratic Regulator Theory, Size Distribution of Planktonic Autotrophy and
uifer Contaminated by Wood-Treatment Chemi-
W88-05078 2106 8C Microheterotrophy in DeGray Reservoir, Ar-
cals,
kansas,
Developing Automated Multispecies Biosensing W88-06932 2109 5B
W88-01069 2102 2H
for Contaminant Detection,
Biodegradation of Three Azaarene Congeners
W88-05298 2107 5A AVAILABLE WATER in
River Water,
Water Variables and Growing
Interactions of
Computer Control of a Distribution System, W88-06953 2109 5B
Degree Days on Heading Phase of Winter
W88-05333 2107 5F Wheat,
AZIMUTHAL RESISTIVITY SURVEYS
W88-03876 2105 21
Billion Dollar Baby: 100 PCs Watch Over Characterizing Jointed Systems by Azimuthal
Treatment Plant, Resistivity Surveys,
Estimating the Water Resource for a High
W88-05472 2107 5F W88-10420
Sierra Watershed, 2112 2F
W88-04276 2105 6D
Building an Effective Computer Mapping Pro- AZO DYES
gram, Removal of Azo Dyes by
W88-05565
Water and Development: A Complex Relation- the Activated Sludge
2107 5D ship, Process,
W88-05155 W88-02215 2103 5D
Comparative Aspects of Computerized Flood- 2107 6E
plain Data Management,
Modelling of Yield of Winter Wheat as a Func- Use of Gaseous Ozone in Treatment of Industri-
W88-05611 2107 6A
tion of Soil Water Availability, al Wastewater Contaminated by Azo-Dyes,

Water W88-06735 W88-04053 2105 5D


Resources Analysis Using Electronic 2108 2G
Spreadsheets,
Neglected Water Resource: The Camanchaca of Mathematical Modeling of an Ozone-Azo-Dye
W88-05639 2107 7C South America, Reaction System,
Automated Spectrophotometric Field Monitor W88-08319 2110 3B W88-04054 2105 5D
for Water Quality Parameters: Determination of
Nitrate, Forecasting Groundwater Suitability for Irriga- AZODYES
W88-06135 2108 5A
tion: A
Case Study in the Nile Valley, Egypt, Direct and Indirect Photolysis of Water-Soluble
W88-08330 2110 4B Azodyes: Kinetic Measurements and Structure-
Computer-aided Load Smoothing with Energy Activity Relationships,
Management (CALSEM) for Activated-Sludge Isotope Hydrology of the Aghios Nikolaos Area W88-06944 2109 5B
Sewage Treatment Plants, of Crete, Greece,
W88-06460 2108 5D
W88-08331 2110 2F AZOLLA
Evaluation of Salt Tolerance in Azolla,
PC-Based Data Acquisition Systems for Small
Integrated Approach to Aquifer Delineation in W88-00718 2101 3C
Utilities, Hard Rock Terrains: A Case Study from the
W88-07649 Banda District, India, Influence of Domestic Sewage on Growth and
2109 7B
W88-08334 2110 2F Nitrogen Fixation of Azolla pinnata R. Br.,
Largest Composting System Takes Orders from W88-02078 2103 5E
PC, Assessment of Water Supply for Agriculture in
W88-07650 the Niger River Basin Development Authority BACILLUS
2109 5E
Area, Nigeria, Growth Inhibition of Bacillus Subtilis by Basic
Determination of Phenol in Water by Flow W88-08626 Dyes,
In- 2110 5F
jection Analysis,
W88-08257 2110 5D
W88-07679 2109 5A Doubled C02 Climate and the Sensitivity of the
Modeled Hydrologic Cycle, BACKFILL
Fault-Tolerant Design for Data Acquisition and W88-10908 2112 2A Comments on a Proposed Investigtion of Lateral
Flood Forecast Systems,
Earth Pressures Exerted by Backfills,
W88-08548 2110 4A AVALANCHES W88-02601
Slushflows
2104 8A
in a Subarctic Environment, Kilpis-
Identification of Escherichia Coli
from Shellfish jarvi, Finnish Lapland, Backfilling Canals to Mitigate Wetland
and Related Environments by Automicrobic Dredg-
W88-08027 2110 2C ing in Louisiana Coastal Marshes,
System,
W88-07104 2109 4A
W88-10461 2112 5A AVE RIVER
Optimization of Regionalized Wastewater Treat- Slurry Trench of Barrage
Design for an Automated Tension Infiltrometer OA-1 1, (La tranchee a
ment Systems for the River Ave Basin, Boue Lourde du Barrage OA-11),
W88-10649 2112 7B W88-04429 2105 5D W88-07509 2109 8A

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SUBJECT INDEX
BACKFILL

Study by Epifluorescence of the Fate of the Growth of Disinfection-Resistant Bacteria and


Experimental Study of Buried Fiber-Reinforced
Total Bacterial Flora in a Bottled Mineral Water Simulation of Natural Aquatic Environments in
Plastic Pipe,
2H0 8D (Etude par Epifluorescence de L'Evolution de la the Chemostat,
W88-08196
Microflore Totale dans une Eau Minerale Em- W88-03532 2105 5C
First EPA Superfund Cutoff Wall: Design and bouteillee),
2103 5B Health Significance and Occurrence of Injured
Specifications, W88-02346
2111 5G Bacteria in Drinking Water,
W88-09131
Performance of Wastewater Stabilization Ponds W88-03585 2105 5F
BACKFILLS at Different Depths,
Groundwater from
2103 5D Coliphages and Bacteria in
Envirowall Vertical Cutoff Barrier, W88-02460
2111 5G Tehran, Iran,
W88-09132
Incidence of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in W88-03698 2105 5B
BACKGROUND LEVELS Drinking Water in Cairo,
2103 5B Acridine Orange Direct Counts in Drinking
Background Levels of Air and Precipitation W88-02486
Water Control Programmes - A Method to
Quality in Europe,
2105 2B Nonlinear Optimization Modeling of Coliform Catch up with Bacterial Dormancy,
W88-03780
Bacteria, W88-03765 2105 5A
BACKWASH W88-02490 2103 5G
Improvement of Settling Characteristics of Acti-
Predicting Optimum Backwash Rates and Ex-
Indicator Bacteria Concentrations as Affected vated Sludge by Addition of a Flock-Forming
pansion of Multi-Media Filters,
2105 5D by Hydrologic Variables in the Apalachicola Bacterium,
W88-04447
River, Florida, W88-03812 2105 5D
Improving the Initial Effluent Quality of a Dual- W88-02501 2104 5B
Biological Denitrification of Drinking Water
Media Filter by Coagulants in Backwash,
2107 5F Identification of Dimethyl Disulfide-Forming Using Autotrophic Organisms with H2 in a Flu-
W88-05319
Bacteria Isolated from Activated Sludge, idized-Bed Biofilm Reactor,
Replacement of Sand by Granular Activated W88-02709 2104 5D W88-03817 2105 5F
Carbon in Rapid Gravity Sand Filters,
2109 5F Comparison of Media for Recovery of Total Superbugs Spring from Hot Water,
W88-07057
Coliform Bacteria from Chemically Treated W88-03818 2105 2H
BACKWATER Water,
as Native Fish 5A High Rates of Consumption of Bacteria by Pe-
Natural vs. Manmade Backwaters W88-02710 2104
lagic Ciliates,
Habitat,
Free-Living Dinitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated W88-03822 2105 2H
W88-00363 2101 81
from Petroleum Refinery Oily Sludge,
2104 5A Competitive Growth of Zoogloea Ramigera and
Stage-Discharge Relations for Tombigbee River W88-02712
Lock and Dam, Near Pickensville, Type 021N in Activated Sludge and Pure Cul-
at Aliceville
Legionella and the Environment, ture - A Model for Low F:M Bulking,
Alabama-Updated 1985,
2E W88-02798 2104 5F W88-03854 2105 5D
W88-03136 2104

from En- Occurrence of Multiple Antibiotic Resistance


BACKWATER CURVE Ecology of Aeromonads and Isolation

Open-Channel Net- vironmental Samples, and R-Plasmids in Gram-Negative Bacteria Iso-


Gradually-Varied Flows in
W88-02799 2104 5A lated from Faecally Contaminated Fresh-Water
works,
2109 2E Streams in Hong Kong,
W88-07249
Gas Chromatographic Detection of Bacteria W88-03996 2105 5B
BACTERIA Causing Enteric Fever,
W88-028O5 2104 5A Alkaline Approach to Treating Cooling Towers
Growth of Bacteria an Oil Shale Retort Water
in
for Control of Legionella pneumophila,
by Indigenous Microorganisms, 5G
Comparative Survival of Antibiotic-Resistant W88-04083 2105
W88-00081 2101 5D
and -Sensitive Fecal Indicator Bacteria in Estua-
Newly rine Water, Town Water Supply as the Cause of an Out-
Adequacy of Disinfection for Control of
W88-02866 2104 5A break of Campylobacter Infection,
Recognized Waterborne Pathogens, 5B
W88-04096 2105
W88-00475 2101 5D
Improved Membrane Filtration Media for Enu-
meration of Total Coliforms and Escherichia Bacterial Quality of Bottled Water,
Characterization of Unclassified Nonfermenta-
coli from Sewage and Surface Waters. W88-04122 2105 5G
tive Gram Negative Bacteria in Drinking Water,
W88-00480 2101 5A W88-02867 2104 5A
Estimates of Bacterial Production and Mortality
Bacterial Colonization and Endotoxin Content in the Ebro River (Spain),
BacterialIndicators of Water Quality from
W88-04129 2105 2H
Southwest Arkansas Reservoirs: DeGray Lake, of a New Renal Dialysis Water System Com-
W88-01072 2102 2H posed of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene,
2104 5B Model Chlorination of Plant Derived Phenolic
W88-02870
Coastal Plain Sediments of
Water Contaminants with an Assessment of
Bacteria in Deep
Reduction of Selenate to Selenide by Sulfate- Their Potential Toxicity to Escherichia Coli,
Maryland: A Possible Source of C02 to
W88-04146 2105 5C
Groundwater, Respiring Bacteria: Experiments with Cell Sus-
W88-01694 2103 2F pensions and Estuarine Sediments,
Dynamic Changes in Populations of the Activat-
W88-02873 2104 5B
ed Sludge Community: Effects of Dissolved
Presence Erwinia carotovora
of in Surface
Evolution of Bacterial Flora from a Subterra- Oxygen Variations,
Water in North America, 5D
W88-04373 2105
W88-01711 2103 2H nean Saline Well by Graduated Salinity Changes
in Enrichment Media,
Mathematical Model of the Carbon-limited
Bacterial Survey of Well Water - Tehran, Iran, W88-02874 2104 2L
7B Growth of Filamentous and Floc-forming Orga-
W88-01880 2103
Microbiological Water Quality of Impound- nisms in Low F/M Sludge,
W88-O4890 2106 5D
Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention ments: A Literature Review,
Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, W88-02892 2104 5 A (pH
2103 5B Algal and Bacterial Activities in Acidic 3)
W88-01948
Effects of Bioaugmentation on Hazardous Waste StripMine Lakes,
Removal of Excreted Bacteria and Viruses in W88-05058 2106 5C
Treatment,
Deep Waste Stabilization Ponds in Northeast W88-03230 2104 5D
Adaptation to and Biodegradation of Xenobiotic
Brazil.
2103 5D Recovery of High Numbers of Bdellovibrios Compounds by Microbial Communities from a
W88-01950
from the Surface Water Microlayer, Pristine Aquifer,
2106 5B
Isolationand Characterization of Acinetobacter W 88-03474 2104 2H W88-05061
Strains Present in the Liquid Phase of an Aero-
Abundance and Distribution of Legionellaceae
bic Fixed Bed Digester, while Treating a Petro- Enhancement of Chlorine Inactivation of Es-
cherichia coli by Sodium Ions, in Puerto Rican Waters.
chemical Effluent. 5B
2105 5F W88-05062 2106
W88-02087 2103 5D W88-03527

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SUBJECT INDEX
BACTERIA

Bacterioplankton in Lake Michigan: Dynamics, Legionnaires' Disease and its Impact on Water Alternative Approach to the Design of Waste
Controls, and Significance to Carbon Flux, Supply Management, Stabilization Ponds,
W88-05091 2106 2H W88-06209 2108 5F W88-07345 2109 5D
Big Soda Lake (Nevada): 2. Pelagic Sulfate Re- Possible Application of Bacterial Condensation Algal-Bacterial Ponding Systems for Municipal
duction,
Freezing to Artificial Rainfall Enhancement, Wastewater Treatment
W88-05099 in Arid Regions,
2106 2H W88-06245 2108 3B W88-07364 2109 5D
Degradation of a Commercial Surfactant, in the
Modification of PCBs by Bacteria and Other Availability of Organic Chemicals for Biodegra-
Presence of a Complementary Carbon Source,
Microorganisms, dation in Settled Bottom Sediments,
by a Bacterial Community Selected from a
W88-06662 2108 5B W88-07471
Marine Environment. (Degradation d'un Tensio- 2109 5B
Actif Commercial, en Presence d'une Source Box Model Analysis of Bacterial Fluxes in the
Complementaire de Carbone, par une Commun- Simplified Method for the Detection of Gallion-
St. Lawrence Estuary,
aute Bacterienne Selectionnee en Milieu Marin), ella in Water,
W88-06674 2108 2L
W88-05174 2107 5B
W88-07553 2109 5 A
Microbial Trophodynamics in the Delaware Es-
Difference in Sporogenous Bacterial Populations Survey on Yersinia Enterocolitica and Related
tuary,
in Thermophilic (55 C) and Mesophilic (35 C) Bacteria in Shellfish,
W88-06675 2108 2L
Anaerobic Sewage Digestion, W88-07589 2109 5A
W88-05190 2107 5D Bacterial Flora in Bottled Uncarbonated Mineral
Persistence and Transport of Bacteria and Vi-
Drinking Water,
Measurement of the Effects of Cadmium Stress ruses in Groundwater - A
Conceptual Evalua-
W88-06737 2108 5B
on Protozoan Grazing of Bacteria (Bacterivory) tion,
in Activated Sludge by Fluorescence Microsco- W88-07626
Filter of the Water Supply of the City of Law- 2109 5B
py. rence, and Its Results,
W88-05193 2107 5D Use of Water Conditioners in Water-Recircula-
W88-06831 2109 5F tion Systems,
Growth Determinations for Unattached Bacteria W88-07661
in a Contaminated Aquifer,
Relative Applicability of Sand and Mechanical 2109 3C
Filters,
W88-05196 2107 5A Early Diagenesis of Amino Acids and Organic
W88-06832 2109 5F Matter in Two Coastal Marine Sediments,
Electro-Impulse Sludge Stabilization,
Disinfection as an Adjunct to Water W88-07918 2109 2L
W88-05253 2107 5D Purifica-
tion,
W88-06833 Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the
Freeze-Dried Culture: An Efficient Seed to 2109 5F
Allow Fast Start-Up of Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica-
a Nitrification Filter,
Long-Term Survival of Escherichia tion Process: Part I. Effect on Water Quality,
W88-05268 2107 5D coli in
River Water, W88-08158 2110 5F
Study of the Nitrogen Cycle in Santander Bay W88-06834 2109 5B
(Estudio del Ciclo del Nitrogeno en la Bahia de Total Bacterial Cell Counts and Esterase-Activi-
Santander), Bacteriological Contamination of Water in Rural ty in a Small Unpolluted Stream During the
W88-05287 Areas: An Intervention Study from Malawi. Main Vegetative Period,
2107 2L
W88-06847 W88-08163 2110 5B
2109 5G
Bacterial Contamination of Santander Bay (Con-
taminacion Bacteriana en la Bahia de Santander), Kinetics of Microbial Growth on Mixtures of Effects of Intermittent Lack of Oxygen on Bio-
W88-05288 2107 5B Pentachlorophenol and Chlorinated Aromatic logical Treatment of Waste Waters,
Compounds, W88-08171 2110 5D
Bacterial Levels in Cistern Water Systems of W88-06851 2109 5D
Northern Kentucky, New Purple Sulfur Bacterium from Stratified
W88-05408 2107 5F Grazing of Ciliated Protozoa on Free and Freshwater Lakes, Amoebobacter Purpureus Sp.
Parti-
cle-Attached Bacteria, Nov.,
Annual Cycle of Bacterial Specific Biovolumes
W88-06855 2109 2L W88-08239 2110 2H
inHowe Sound, a Canadian West Coast Fjord
Sound, Growth
Animal Viruses, Coliphages, and Bacteria in Inhibition of Bacillus Subtilis by Basic
W88-05448 2107 2L Aerosols and Wastewater at a Spray Irrigation Dyes,
Enumeration of Vibrio cholerae Ol in Bangla- Site, W88-08257 2110 5D
desh Waters by Fluorescent-Antibody Direct W88-07008 2109 5B
Diffusional Limitations of Anaerobic Biofilms,
Viable Count,
Microbial Communities on Leaf Material Pro- W88-08304 2110 5D
W88-05449 2107 5A tected from Macroinvertebrate Grazing in
Production Rate of Planktonic Bacteria Acidic and Circumneutral Streams, Use of Gram-Positive Bacteria for the Removal
in the
W88-07089 of Metals from Aqueous Solution,
North Basin of Lake Biwa, Japan, 2109 5C
W88-05450 W88-08400 2110 5D
2107 2H DDT Degradation by Bacteria from Activated
Bacterial Bioabsorption of Nickel Sludge, Bacteria Attached to Granular Activated
from Industri-
Cooling Water, W88-07127 Carbon in Drinking Water,
al 2109 5D
W88-05464 W88-08430 2110 5F
2107 5B
Preliminary Characterization of a Novel Syne- '

Follow-Up Study of Gastro-Intestinal Diseases chococcus Isolate Showing Mercury, Cadmium Characteristics of Generic Composition of Aero-
Related to Bacteriologically Substandard Drink- and Lead Tolerance, bic Heterotrophic Bacteria in Periphyton at an
ing Water, W88-07145 2109 5C Oligotrophic Region in the Tamagawa River,
W88-05491 2107 5C W88-08633 2110 2H
Nickel Accumulation by Bacteria,
Oxidation of Sulfiiydryl Groups by Monochlora- W88-07152 2109 5B H2 Production by a Large Phototrophic Bacteri-
mine, um Isolated from the Bacterial Plate of Lake
W88-05590 2107 5F Microorganism Removal in Waste Stabilization Kaiike,
Ponds in Portugal, W88-08639
Role of Bacterial Polymers 2110 2H
in Metal Release into W88-07335 2 109 5D
Water, Characterization of Aerobic, Facultative Anaer-
W88-05729 2107 2F Physico-Chemical Parameters Influencing obic, and Anaerobic Bacteria in an Acidogenic
Faecal Bacterial Survival in Waste Stabilization Phase Reactor and Their Metabolite Formation,
Modelling of Bacterial Populations and Water Ponds, W88-08787 2110 5D
Quality Monitoring in Distribution Systems, W88-07336
W88-05876
2109 5D
2107 5A Negative Staining of Freshwater Bacterioneus-
Effects of Maturation on the Characteristics of
Basic Principles of UV-Disinfection of ton Sampled Directly with Electron Microscope
Water Wastewater Stabilization Pond Sludges,
W88-06040 Specimen Support Grids,
2108 5F W88-07339 2109 5D W88-08788 2110 7B

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SUBJECT INDEX
BACTERIA

Cyanophages Effect of Rainstorms on Heterotrophic Bacterial Zooplankton Grazing on (Methyl-


Isolation of Nostoc muscorum
Activity in a Hypertrophic African Lake, (3)H)thymidine-labelled Natural Particle Assem-
from a Domestic Sewage,
W88-08791 2110 5D W88-09683 2111 2H blages: Determination of Filtering Rates and
Food Selectivity,

SeasonalSuccession of a Microphagotroph Seasonal Patterns of Suspended Bacteria and W88-10215 2112 2H


Community in a Small Pond During Litter De- Algae in Two Northern California Streams,
composition, W88-09748 2111 2H Antibiotic Resistance among Pollution Indicator

W88-08793 2110 2H Bacteria Isolated from Al-Khair River, Bagh-


Zooplankton Consumption of Bacteria in a Eu- dad,
of Ultramicrobacteria in a Gulf trophic Lake and in Experimental Enclosures, 2112 5B
Distribution W88-10274
W88-09760 2111 2H
Coast Estuary and Induction of Ultramicrobac-
teria, Methanogenic Bacteria Adhered to Solid Sup-
Measurement of Bacterial Growth Rates in Sub-
W88-08795 2110 2L ports,
surface Sediments Using the Incorporation of
W88-10277 2112 5D
Dynamics of Microbial Biomass and Activity in Thymidine
Tritiated into DNA,
Swamp Eco- W88-09790 2111 7B
Five Habitats of the Okefenokee Algae and Some Bacteria in the Plankton of the
system, Communities the Saturated River Mala Panew and Its Tributaries Polluted
Microbial in
W88-08796 2110 2H with Industrial Discharged Waters (Southern
Groundwater Environment: I. Methods of Isola-
Poland),
tion and Characterization of Heterotrophic Bac-
Community Structure of Sessile Heterotrophic W88-10369 2112 5C
teria,
Bacteria Stressed by Acid Mine Drainage,
W88-09791 2111 7B
W88-08797 2110 5C Activity of Bacterial Flora in the River Nida, in
Microbial Communities in the Saturated Stretches Differing in Geological Substratum
Microbially Mediated Growth Suppression and
Groundwater Environment: II. Diversity of and Soils near the Banks (Southern Poland),
Death of Salmonella in Composted Sewage
Bacterial Communities in a Pleistocene Sand W88-10377 2112 2E
Sludge,
5D Aquifer and their In Vitro Activities,
W88-08799 2110 Laboratory Studies in the Effect of Different
W88-09792 2111 2F
Conditions of Oxygenation on the Bioseston of
Study of the Occurrence and Distribution of Number of Respiring
Investigations into the theUpper Vistula (Southern Poland),
Bdellovibrios in Estuarine Sediment over an
Bacteria in Groundwater from Sandy and Grav- W88-10378 2112 5B
Annual Cycle,
elly Deposits,
W88-08800 2110 2L
W88-09794 2111 5B Field Technique for the Determination of Zoo-
plankton Grazing on Natural Bacterioplankton,
Bacterial Productivity and Microbial Biomass in
Equivalence of Microbial Biomass Measures W88-10656 2112 2H
Tropical Mangrove Sediments,
Based on Membrane Lipids and Cell Wall Com-
W88-08802 2110 2L
ponents, Adenosine Triphosphate, and Direct Relative Importance of Algae and Bacteria as
and Uranium and Other Counts in Subsurface Aquifer Sediments, Food for Daphnia longispina (Cladocera) in a
Leaching of Silica
W88-09795 2111 7B Polyhumic Lake,
Quantitative Aspects of the Lithobiontic Coloni-
zation in a Radioactive Thermal Spring,
W88- 10667 2112 2H
Some Special Problems in the Determination of
W88-08803 2110 2K
Viable Counts of Groundwater Microorganisms, Bacterial Zonation, Photosynthesis, and Spectral
W88-09797 2111 7B
Growth Characteristics of Small and Large Light Distribution in Hot Spring Microbial Mats
Free-Living and Attached Bacteria in Lake Con- of Iceland,
Bacterial Assimilation of Dissolved and Particu-
stance, W88-10768 2112 2H
late Phytosynthesis Products (Bakterielle Nut-
W88-08804 2110 2H
zung von gelosten und partikularen Photosynth- Effect of Seasonal Changes on Cyanobacterial
eseprodukten), Production and Nitrogen-Yield,
Ecology of Vibrio cholerae in the Freshwater
W88-09813 2111 2H 2112 2H
Environs of Calcutta, India, W88-10769
W88-08805 2110 5B Phosphorus Removal by Pure and Mixed Cul-
Seasonal Variation in Cell Volume of Epilimne-
tures of Microorganism,
Differences in Plating Efficiency of Bacteria 5D tic Bacteria,
W88-09838 2111
from River Epilithon Sampled from Upper and W88-10770 2112 2H
Lower Surfaces of Artificial Substrata, Legionella pneumophila,
W88-08806 2110 2H 2111
;
B Effect of Whole-Tree Harvest on Epilithic Bac-
W88-09961
terial Populations in Headwater Streams,
Phytoplankton Succession Relation to the Ni-
in Assessment and Control of Risks from Legion- W88-10771 2112 4C
trogen Regime in Shallow, Brackish-water Fish- naires Disease,
ponds, W88-09962 2111 5F BACTERIA GROWTH CONTROL
W88-08816 2110 2H Legionnaires' Disease Outbreaks - The Engi-
Trichloroethylene Biodegradation by a Meth- neering Implications,
Microbial Investigations in Rivers: VI. The Bac- ane-Oxidizing Bacterium, W88-03821 2105 5B
terial Populations ion the Inflow and the Outlet W88-09964 2111 5B
of a Small Lake, BACTERIAL
W88-08819 2110 2H Transfer and Occurrence of Large Mercury Re- Distribution of Lactate-, Propionate-, and Ace-
sistance Plasmids in River Epilithon, tate-oxidizing Sulfate-reducing Bacteria in Vari-
Effect of Intensive Fertilization of a Bankside W88-09965 2111 2H ous Aquatic Environments,
Meadow on the Activity of Plankton Bacteria in W88-08648 2110 5B
the River Nida (Southern Poland), Phenotypic and Genotypic Comparison of Es-
W88-08835 2110 5C cherichia coli from Pristine Tropical Waters, BACTERIAL ANALYSIS
W88-09966 2111 5A
Profiency Testing of Water Microbiology Lab-
Distribution of Some Non-Phototrophic Bacte- The Netherlands,
oratories in
and Active Biomass (ATP) in the Permanent- Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi-
ria
W88-01710 2103 5G
Anoxic Fjord Framvaren, tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae
ly
W88-08928 2110 2L and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13 Chromobacterium sp. and
Bacterial Analysis of
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, a Waste Stabilization
Flavobacterium sp. in
Biodegradation Potential of Ground-Water Bac- W88-09969 2111 2H
Pond System,
teria,
Microbial Investigations in Rivers: VII. Seasonal W88-02500 2104 5A
W88-09176 2111 2F
Variations of Bacterial Numbers and Activity in
Ampicillin-dextrin Agar Medium for the Enu-
Elements of Natural Adaptation of Native Bac- Eutrophied Rivers of Northern Germany,
meration of Aeromonas Species in Water by
terial Macrocosms Following Organic Contami- W88-10129 2112 5C
Membrane Filtration,
nation. 5A
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-03840 2105
W88-09313 2111 5C
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Silesian Industrial Region: 5. Bacteriological
Bacteriology of the Freshwater Environment.
Presence and Persistence of Listeria Monocyto-
Characteristics of the Waters, Implications for Clinical Therapy,
genes in Food and Water.
2112 5B W88-03997 2105 5B
W88-09563 2111 5B W88-10181

SU-76
SUBJECT INDEX
BACTERICIDES

Bacterial Quality of Bottled Water, Coliform Bacterial Counts in the Nile Water at BACTERIAL DIE-OFF
W88-04122 2105 5G Khartoum, Pond Depth on Bacterial
Effect of Die-off,
W88-07125 2109 5B W88-05185 2107 5D
Estimates of Bacterial Production and Mortality
in the Ebro River (Spain), Modified M-CP Medium Enumerating Clos-
for BACTERIAL GROWTH
W88-04129 2105 2H tridium perfringens from Water Samples, Growth of Bacteria in an Oil Shale Retort Water
W88-07414 2109 5A by Indigenous Microorganisms,
Automatic Detection of Coliform Bacteria for W88-00081 2101 5D
Industrial Control of Drinking Water Quality,
Use of R2A Medium and the Spread Plate
W88-04448 2105 7B Method for the Enumeration of Heterotrophic Microbial Colonization of Surfaces,
Bacteria in Drinking Water, W88-05726 2107 2F
Microbiological Characteristics of Third-Faucet W88-07488 2109 5 A
Point-of-Use Devices, Microcosm Study of Nitrogen Utilization in the
Legionella pneumophila: Comparison of Isola-
W88-05086 2106 5F Great Salt Lake, Utah,
tion from Water Specimens by Centrifugation
W88-06979 2109 5C
Fluorochrome-Staining Technique for Counting and Filtration,

Bacteria in Saline, Organically Enriched, Alka-


W88-07665 2109 5 A BACTERIAL LEACHING
line Lakes, Bacterial Leaching of Metals from Digested
Quality of Traditional Water
Bacteriological
W88-05107 2106 5A Sewage Sludge,
Sources North-Eastern Imo State, Nigeria,
in
W88-07667 2109 5A
W88-07062 2109 5D
Bacterial Contamination of Santander Bay (Con-
taminacion Bacteriana en la Bahia de Santander), Bacteriological Quality of Bottled Natural Min-
BACTERIAL MUTAGENICITY
W88-05288 2107 5B eral Waters,
Mutagenicity of Tama River Sediments,
W88-07668 2109 5A W88-04133 2105 5B
Frequency-of-Occurrence Monitoring for Coli-
form Bacteria in Small Water Systems, Factors Predisposing to Legionella Pneumophila BACTERIAL PHYSIOLOGY
W88-05329 2107 5A Colonization in Residential Water Systems, Practical Methodology for Predicting Critical
W88-07941 2109 5F Operating Range of Biological Systems Treating
Bacterial Levels in Cistern Water Systems of Inhibitory Substances,
Northern Kentucky, Total Bacterial Cell Counts and Esterase-Activi- W88-04887 2106 5D
W88-05408 2107 5F ty in a Small Unpolluted Stream During the
Main Vegetative Period, Bacterial Utilization of Formic and Acetic Acid
Relative Sensitivities of Environmental Legion- W88-08163 2110 5B in Rainwater,
ellae to Selective Isolation Procedures, W88-05633 2107 2K
W88-05445 2107 5A Bacteria Attached to Granular Activated
Carbon in Drinking Water, Mechanistic Studies of Anaerobic Methane For-
Examination and Characterization of Distribu- W88-08430 2110 5F mation Applied to Wastewater Treatment Facili-
tion System Biofilms, ties,
W88-05446 2107 5F Evaluation of the Anderson Baird-Parker Direct
W88-05647 2107 5D
Plating Method for Enumerating Escherichia
Recovery of a Marker Strain of Escherichia coli coli in Water, Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria To Act as Recipi-
from Ozonated Water by Membrane Filtration, W88-08557 2110 5A ents of Plasmid DNA,
W88-05451 2107 5F W88-07000 2109 5B
Presence and Population Dynamics of Erwinia
Comparison of Four Membrane Filter Methods carotovora in Irrigation Water in South Central Transfer and Expression of Mesophilic Plasmid-
for Fecal Coliform Enumeration in Tropical Colorado, Mediated Degradative Capacity in a Psychrotro-
Waters, W88-08558 2110 5B
phic Bacterium,
W88-05452 2107 5 A Screening of Bacteria with Antiviral Activity
W88-07017 2109 5G
Against Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis
Testing for Bacterial Resistance to Arsenic in Growth Inhibition of Bacillus Subtilis by Basic-
Virus (IHNV) from Estuarine and Marine Envi-
Monitoring Well Water by the Direct Viable Dyes,
ronments,
Counting Method, W88-08257 2110 5D
W88-08888 2110 2L
W88-05453 2107 5A
Light-limited Growth of a Large Phototrophic
Simplified Methods for the Microbiological
Reporting Bacteriological Counts from Water Bacterium Dominating at the Dissolved 02-H2S
Evaluation of Bottled Natural Mineral Waters,
Samples: How Good is the Information from an Interface of Lake Kaiike,
W88-08895 2110 5A
Individual Sample, W88-08643 2110 2H
W88-05878 2107 5A Faecal Clostridia and Indicator Bacteria Levels
Investigations into the Number of Respiring
in an Eutrophic Impoundment,
Bacterial Pollution in Runoff from Agricultural Bacteria in Groundwater from Sandy and Grav-
W88-08910 2110 5A
Lands, elly Deposits,
W88-06I45 2108 5B Microbial Communities in the Saturated W88-09794 2111 5B
Groundwater Environment: I. Methods of Isola-
Observations on Bacterial Aftergrowth in Water tion and Characterization of Heterotrophic Bac-
BACTERIAL PRODUCTION
Supply Distribution Systems: Implications for teria,
Primary and Bacterial Secondary Production in

Disinfection Strategies, W88-09791 a Southwestern Reservoir,


2111 7B
W88-06207 2108 5F W88-07019 2109 2H
Equivalence of Microbial Biomass Measures
Legionnaires' Disease and its Impact on Water Based on Membrane Lipids and Cell Wall Com- Estimating Microbial Production and Growth
Supply Management, ponents, Adenosine Triphosphate, and Direct Rates in Aquaculture Ponds Using Rates of
W88-06209 2108 5F Counts in Subsurface Aquifer Sediments, RNA and DNA Synthesis,
W88-09795 2111 7B W88-07118 2109 2H
Box Model Analysis of Bacterial Fluxes in the
St. Lawrence Estuary, Some Special Problems in the Determination of BACTERIAL RESISTANCE
W88-06674 2108 2L Viable Counts of Groundwater Microorganisms, Occurrence of Bacterial Resistance to Arsenite,
W88-09797 2111 7B Copper, and Selenite in Adverse Habitats,
Bacterial Metabolism and the Delta-Carbon 13 W88-05110 2107 5C
Composition of Ground Water, Floridan Aqui- Indices of Bacteriological and Chemical Quality
fer System, South Carolina, of Waters in the Upper Silesian Industrial BACTERICIDES
W88-06710 2108 2F Region (Southern Poland) Affected by Atmos- Method for Treating the Upper Layer of a Body
pheric Pollution and Industrial Wastes, of Water,
Bacterial Flora in Bottled Uncarbonated Mineral W88-10367 2112 5B W88-00569 2101 5G
Drinking Water,
W88-06737 2108 5B Identification of Escherichia Coli from Shellfish Use of Controlled Release Bactericides for Rec-
and Related Environments by Automicrobic lamation and Abatement of Acid Mine Drain-
One Hour Portable Test for Drinking Waters, System, age,
W88-06757 2108 5A W88-10461 2112 5A W88-01572 2103 5G

SU-77
SUBJECT INDEX
BACTERICIDES

Effect of Extracts Obtained from Olive Oil Mill BAGASSE PITH Distributionof Flora and Fauna in an Area
Waste Waters on Bacillus megaterium ATCC Equilibrium Studies During the Removal of Receiving Pulp Mill Effluents in the Baltic Sea,
33085, Dyestuffs from Aqueous Solutions Using Ba- W88-09952 2111 5C
W88-08894 2110 5C gasse Pith,
W88-04852 2106 5D Baltic Eutrophication: A Contribution to the
BACTERIOLOGICAL STUDIES Discussion,
Bacteriological Monitoring of Water with BAHRAIN W88-10756 2112 2L
'Jungle Kits', Water Supplies of Bahrain Island - 21 Years On,
W88-06469 2108 5 A W88-06470 2108 5G BANGALADESH
Toward an Affordable Human Waste Manage-
BACTERIOLOGY Pathogenic Micro-organisms and Helminths in ment Programme for the Poor - A Report on
Bacteriology of the Freshwater Environment: Bangladesh,
Sewage Products, Arabian Gulf, Country of
Implications for Clinical Therapy,
Bahrain, W88-03706 2105 5D
W88-03997 2105 5B
W88-07067 2109 5D
BANGKOK
BACTERIOPHAGE Bahrain: Training of Staff for Desalination Living with Leaks: Cracks and Seepage Limit
North and South American Studies on the Po- Bangkok's Supply,
Plants,
tential of Coliphage as a Water Quality Indica- W88-04518 2106 5F
W88-07879 2109 3A
tor,
W88-04452 2105 5A BAITS BANGLADESH
Impact of Angler Groundbait on Benthic Inver- Field Study into Patterns of Domestic Water
Coliphages as an Indicator of Faecal Pollution in Consumption in Rural Areas of Bangladesh,
tebrates and Sediment Respiration in an Shallow
Water. Its Relationship with Indicator and Path- W88-03681 2105 6D
Eutrophic Reservoir,
ogenic Microorganisms,
W88-05071 2106 5C
W88-04847 2106 5A BANK EROSION
BAJA CALIFORNIA Streambank Erosion Along Two Rivers in Iowa,
BACTERIOPHAGES W88-00034 2101 2J
Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention Benthic Production and Processes off Baja Cali-
Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, fornia, Northwest Africa and Peru: A Classifica-
Environmental Features for Streambank Protec-
W88-01948 2103 5B tion of Benthic Subsystems in Upwelling Eco- tion Projects,
systems, W88-00468 2101 2J
Bacteriophages Active Against Bacteroides fra- W88-04710 2106 2L
gilis in Sewage-Polluted Waters, Quantifying Minor Sediment Sources Bank Ero-
W88-02711 2104 5A BALANCING RESERVOIRS sion and Flood Plain Scour, Great III,
Quality Equalization, W88-00471 2101 2J
Effect of Sunlight on Coliphages in an Oxidation W88-00317 2101 5D
Pond, Erosion Control Blocks,
W88-03563 2105 5D Circulation and Water Balance of Lake Saino-ko W88-00600 2101 4D
in Nikko, (In Japanese),
Evaluation of Bacteroides Fragilis Bacterio- Engineering Geology and Geomorphology of
W88-08631 2110 2H
phages as Indicators of the Virological Quality Streambank Erosion: Report 3, The Application
of Water, BALD CYPRESS TREES of Waterborne Geophysical Techniques in Flu-
W88-03578 2105 5A Effect of Salinity on Leaf Ionic Content and vial Environments,
Photosynthesis of Taxodium distichum L., W88-00849 2101 2J
Adsorption of Coliphages to Particulates,
W88-03732 2105 5D W88-06838 2109 2H
Prediction of Wind Wave Characteristics in

F-Specific Bacteriophages as Indicators of the BALD EAGLE CREEK Large Canals,


Water Quality and Biological Survey of the W88-01910 2103 8B
Disinfection Efficiency of Secondary Effluent
with Ultraviolet Radiation, West Branch Susquehanna River,
Analysis of Stratigraphic Control on River Bank
W88-06042 2108 5A W88-07714 2109 5B
Failure,

Evaluation of Two Bacteriophages as Sewage BALDWIN HILLS DAM W88-01994 2103 8D


Tracers, Failure of Baldwin Hills Reservoir, 1963-Inter-
Channel Geometry and Hydrologic Data for Six
W88-07604 2109 5A pretation of Step-by-Step Failure Sequence,
Eruption-Affected Tributaries of the Lewis
W88-08691 2110 8D
Bacteriophages as Model Organisms in Water River, Mount St. Helens, Washington, Water

Treatment, BALING Years 1983-84,


5F W88-03401 2104 2J
W88-10744 2112 Baling: A Case Study,
W88-01757 2103 5E Riverbank Stability Analysis: Theory,
BACTERIOPLANKTON I.

Annual Bacterioplankton Biomasses and Produc- W88-06211 2108 8B


BALLAST
tivities in a Temperate West Coast Canadian
Maritime Transportation of Fresh Water, Riverbank Stability Analysis: II. Applications,
Fjord, W88-07859 2109 5F W88-06212 2108 8B
W88-02868 2104 2L
BALTIC SEA Relationship of Gully Sidewall Shape to Sedi-
Effect of 5-Fluoro-2'-Deoxyuridine on
Some Problems of Pollution with Heavy Metals ment Production,
(3H)Thymidine Incorporation by Bacterioplank-
Under the Environmental Conditions of the W88-07703 2109 2J
ton in the Waters of Southwest Florida,
Baltic Sea,
W88-07006 2109 2L
W88-01479 2102 5C BANK FILTERS
Theory of Declining Rate Filtration. II: Bank
Bacteria As Structuring Agents in Lakes: Field
Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Extracellu- Operation,
Manipulations With Bacterioplankton,
lar Enzymatic Activities and Microbial Incorpo- W88-03801 2105 5F
W88-08587 2110 2H
ration of Dissolved Organic Substrates in Marine
Field Technique for the Determination of Zoo- Sediments, BANK PROTECTION
W88-04080 2105 2L Environmental Features for Streambank Protec-
plankton Grazing on Natural Bacterioplankton,
W88-10656 2112 2H tion Projects,
PCBs in the Baltic Environment, W88-00468 2101 2J
BAFFIN ISLAND W88-06667 2108 5B
Comparative Fate of Chemically Dispersed and Revetment for Protecting the Inclined Surfaces

Untreated Oils in an Arctic Nearshore Environ- Distribution and Possible Sources of Some Ele- of Beaches, Shores, Rivers or Channels, and of
ment, ments in the Sediment Cores of the Southern Structures Such as Moles, Dikes, or Channel
W88-09205 2111 5B Baltic, Walls, Located in These Places, Against Erosion
W88-07486 2109 5B by Waves and Flowing Water,
BAFFLES W88-00605 2101 8D
Methods of Hydraulic Calculation of Baffle Some Peculiarities of the Trace-Metal Distribu-
Walls and Stilling Basins. tion in Baltic Waters and Sediments, Lightweight Semi-Flexible Dike,
W88-10884 2112 8B W88-08940 2110 2L W88-00609 2101 4D

SU-78
SUBJECT INDEX
BASELINE STUDIES

Fluid Wave Energy Dissipating and Absorbing Barium Toxicity


Site-Specific to Common Interceptor Trenches for Positive Ground Water
Structure, Duckweed, Lemna minor, Control,
W88-00610 2101 4D W88-10503 2112 5C W88-09330 2111 5G
Bank Protection, Bass Location, Willamette BARIUM CLOUDS Implementation of a Hydraulic Barrier Utilizing
River, Oregon: Hydraulic Model Investigation, Numerical Simulation of a Possible Freezing and an Extraction and Injection Well System,
W88-02562 2104 8B Sheet Formation Mechanism for Barium Cloud W88-11259 2112 5G
Striations,
Protection of Banks and Roadbeds from Erosion W88-00661 2101 2B BARROW
on River 'Nips', Water Conservation and Management in
W88-03620 2105 4D BARLEY Barrow, Alaska,
Extractabilityand Bioavailability of Zinc, W88-02312 2103 3D
Lower Bound for the Thickness of Revetment Nickel, Cadmium and Copper in Three Danish
Blocks, Soils Sampled 5 years After Application of BASAL EROSION
W88-03806 2105 8A Sewage Sludge, Basal Erosion and Mass Movement,
W88-03878 2105 5E W88-09344 2111 2J
Stability of Rock Protection on Slopes,
W88-04389 2105 4D Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on the Growth BASALTIC ROCKS
of Three Herbaceous Species Grown on a Map Showing Outcrops of Tertiary Basaltic
Stream Corridor Management in the Pacific
Range of British Soils, Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Northern
Northwest: I. Determination of Stream-Corridor
W88-05463 2107 5C California,
Widths,
W88-02990 2104 8E
W88-06969 2109 4A BARN WASTEWATER
Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya- Map Showing Outcrops of Basaltic Rocks of
Flood Alleviation Scheme for Lower River cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of Early Quaternary and Tertiary Age, Basin and
Mole,
Indian Major Carps, Range Province, Southern California,
W88-07489 2109 8B W88-07119 2109 5D W88-02991 2104 8E
Effects of Riprap Bank Reinforcement on Juve- BAROCLINICITY
nile Salmonids in Four Western Washington
Map Showing Outcrops of Basaltic Rocks, Basin
Development Processes for Five Depression and Range Province and Vicinity, Trans-Pecos
Streams,
Systems Within the Polar Basin, Texas,
W88-09820 2111 81
W88-07628 2109 2B W88-02993 2104 8E
Simulated Motion of a Loose Revetment Block, BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
W88-10766 2112 8D BASE FLOW
Synoptic Climatological Analysis of Rainfall Effects ofBank Storage and Well Pumping on
Variability in South-Eastern Australia,
BANK STABILITY Base Flow, Carmel River, Monterey County,
W88-07629 2109 2B
Stability of Rock Protection on Slopes, California,
W88-04389 2105 4D W88-00010 2101 2E
BARRAGES
Seepage Underneath Barrages with Downstream
Direct Determination of Permeability of Clay Availability of Water for Irrigation in the South
Subsidiary Weirs,
under Embankment, Fork Solomon River Valley, Webster Reservoir
W88-10193
W88-07491 2109 4A Waconda Lake, North-Central
2112 2G to Kansas,
BARRIERS W88-03039 2104 2F
BANK STABILIZATION
Moisture Impervient Barrier and Method for
Analysis of Stratigraphic Control on River Bank Estimating Average Base Flow at Low-Flow
Making Same,
Failure, Partial-Record Stations on South-Shore Streams
W88-00509 2101 5G
W88-01994 2103 8D of Long Island, New York,
Underground Leachate Barrier and Method of W88-03312 2104 2F
Gabions Used in Stream Grade-Stabilization
Making Same,
Structures: A Case History, Methods for Estimating Low-Flow Statistics for
W88-00585 2101 5G
W88-02356 2103 4D Ungaged Streams in the Lower Hudson River
Aquatic Weed Barrier,
Basin, NY,
Overview of the Beneficial Uses of Dredged W88-03343 2104 2E
W88-00607 2101 4A
Material,
W88-02568 2104 2L Flood Disaster Control Bag, Base Flow Measurements at Partial-Record Sites
W88-00611 2101 4A on Small Streams in South Carolina,
Protection of Banks and Roadbeds from Erosion W88-03389 2104 2E
on River 'Nips',
Self-Actuating Water Containment Barrier,
W88-03620 2105 4D W88-00612 Variability in Base Streamflow and Water Qual-
2101 4A
ity of Streams and Springs in Otter and Rosebud
Flood Alleviation Scheme for Lower River Uninhibited Bentonite Composition, Creek Basins, Southeastern Montana,
Mole, W88-00620 4B W88-03440
2101 2104 2E
W88-07489 2109 8B
Flood Water Containment Bag, BASE RUNOFF
BANK STORAGE W88-00760 2101 4A Cation Cycling in a Base-poor and Base-rich
Bank Storage and Well Pumping on
Effects of
Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem,
Base Flow, Carmel River, Monterey County, Ice Barrier for Islands,
W88-04783
W88-06153 2108 2K
California, 2106 2C
W88-00010 2101 2E BASEL
Rodent Barrier Device,
Survival of Father Rhine,
BANKS W88-04838 2106 4A
W88-01891 2103 5B
Unionid Mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia) of the Bel-
Envirowall Vertical Cutoff Barrier,
gian Upper River Meuse: An Assessment of the BASELINE STUDIES
W88-09132 2111 5G
Impact of Hydraulic Works on the River Water Online Access to Selected Socioeconomic Data:
Self- Purification,
Isolationof Contaminated Ground Water by Support Activities Report.
W88-07670 2109 6G Slurry-Induced Ground Displacement, W88-00673 2101 7A
W88-09133 2111 5G
BARGES Large-Scale Operations Management Test of
System and Method for Positioning an Off- Study of Contaminant Plume Control in Frac- Use of the White Amur for Control of Problem
shore Platform on a Support, tured-Porous Media, Aquatic Plants, Report Baseline Studies,
1 :

W88-04772 2106 8A W88-09181 2111 5G W88-00682 2101 4A


BARIUM Contaminated Ground-Water Containment/ International Drinking Water Supply and Sanita-
Strong-Acid Ion Exchange for Removing Treatment System at the Northwest Boundary, tion Decade: Review of National Baseline Data
Barium, Radium, and Hardness, Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado. (as at 31 December 1980).
W88-05341 2107 5F W88-09182 2111 5G W88-00878 2101 5F

SU-79
SUBJECT INDEX
BASELINE STUDIES

Base Line Data Analysis of a Developing Geo- BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE AND Effects of Variable Streamflows on Growth of
thermal System, Boise, Idaho, VICINITY Smallmouth Bass in the Maquoketa River, Iowa,
W88-03190 2104 2F Map Showing Outcrops and Lithology of Intru- W88-09821 2111 81
sive Rocks, Basin and Range Province and Vi-
Few Intra-Lake Variations of Physiological Pa- cinity, Trans-Pecos Texas, BATHYMETRY
rameters in Perch, Perca Fluviatilis, W88-02992 2104 8E Relationships between Bathymetry, Water Qual-
W88-03590 2105 2H ityand Diatoms in Some Hebridean Lochs,
BASIN MANAGEMENT W88-08096 2110 2H
Distribution of Molluscs and Polychaetes in Evaluation of Available Saline Water Resources
for the Construction of Large-Scale Microalgae
Coastal Lagoons in Greece, BATHYTHERMAL DISTRIBUTION
W88-08743 2110 2L Production Facilities in New Mexico,
Seasonal Bathythermal Distribution of Juvenile
W88-1O039 2111 3C
Lake Trout in Lake Ontario,
Detecting Elevated Contamination by Compari- W88-04215 2105 2H
BASINS
sons with Background,
Method and Apparatus for Preventing Foreign
W88-09128 2111 7 A Objects from Entering into Docking Basins, BAUXITE
W88-00519 2101 8A Effectiveness of Lime-based Amendments and
Fish Communities of the Upper Danube River Bauxite Residues at Removing Phosphorus from
(Germany, Austria) Prior to the New Rhein- Basin Scale Model of Solute Transport, Piggery Effluent,
Main-Donau Connection, W88-04188 2105 2K W88-01861 2103 5D
W88-10284 2112 6G
Major Water Resource Problems and Projects in
BAY OF BENGAL
BASES China,
Thermal Budget of a Monsoon Depression in the
Anaerobic Treatment of a Mixture of Conden- W88-05157 2107 6D
Bay of Bengal during FGGE-MONEX 1979,
sate and Caustic Extraction Liquor from a Dis- W88-08944
Hydraulics and Basin Morphometry of the Larg- 2110 2B
solving Pulp Mill,
est Flash Floods in the Conterminous United
W88-10338 2112 5D BAY OF BREST
States,
W88-07566 2109 2E Spatio-temporal Variability of Chaetozone
BASIC DATA COLLECTION setosa (Malmgren) Populations on an Organic
Groundwater Data, Green River Basin, Wyo- Paleohydrology of the Sedimentation Basin in Gradient in the Bay of Brest, France,
ming, Senegal: Essay Relating to Depressed Nappes W88-04167 2105 2L
W88-03089 2104 7C (Paleohydrologie du bassin, sedimentaire du
Senegal; Essai d'explication de nappes depri- BAY OF CADIZ
BASIN AND RANGE PROVINCE mees), Representivity of Organic Matter Values Ob-
Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash- W88-10907 2112 2F tained from the Study of Coastal Sediments (Re-
Flow Tuffs and Volcaniclastic Rocks, Basin and presentatividad de los Valores de Materia Or-
Range Province, Northern California, BASS ganica Obtenidos en el Estudio de Sedimentos
W88-02971 2104 7C Dynamics ofPolychlorinated Biphenyls in
Costeros),
Striped Bass from the Hudson River: III. Tissue
W88-05043 2106 2J
Maps Showing Ground-Water Units, Withdraw- Disposition and Routes for Elimination,
al,and Levels; Springs; and Depth to Ground W88-00141 2101 5B BAY OF CALVI 'SEASONAL VARIATION
Water, Basin and Range Province, Northern
Food Habits of Adult Yellow Perch and Small- Seasonal Variation of the Cadmium Content of
California,
mouth Bass in Nebish Lake, Wisconsin - With Murex trunculus in a Non-Cadmium Polluted
W88-02981 2104 2F Environment,
Special Reference to Zooplankton Density and
Composition, W88-03697 2105 5B
Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly
Argillaceous Sedimentary and Metasedimentary W88-00872 2101 2H
BAY OF FUNDY
Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Southern
8-Inch Length Limit in Smallmouth Bass: Ef- Identification of Microdetritus Derived from
California,
fectson the Sport Fisheries and Populations on Spartina and Its Occurrence in the Water
W88-02987 2104 8E Smallmouth Bass and Yellow Perch in Nebish Column and Intertidal Sediments of Cumberland
Lake, Wisconsin, Basin, Bay of Fundy,
Map Showing Outcrops of Granitic Rocks and
W88-00874 2101 6G W88-04478 2105 2L
Silicic Shallow-Intrusive Rocks, Basin and
Range Province, New Mexico, Biotransformation of Molinate (Ordram) in the Recurrent Groups of Zooplankton in the Bay of
W88-02989 2104 8E Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis), Fundy and Southwest Nova Scotia Regions,
W88-02029 2103 5B Canada,
Map Showing Outcrops of Tertiary Basaltic
W88-05050 2106 2L
Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Northern In Situ Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis) Contami-
California, nant and Water Quality Studies in the Potomac
Potential Impact of Large-Scale Tidal Power
W88-02990 2104 8E River,
Developments in the Upper Bay of Fundy on
W88-06036 2108 5C
Fisheries Resources of the Northwest Atlantic,
Map Showing Outcrops of Basaltic Rocks, Basin
and Range Province and Vicinity, Trans-Pecos Distribution,Abundance, and Population Dy- W88-10283 2112 6G
Texas, namics of Northern Squawfish, Walleye, Small-
mouth Bass, and Channel Catfish in John Day BAY OF MALAGA
W88-02993 2104 8E
Reservoir, Ecology of the Donacidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia)
Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly W88-06591 2108 2H from the Bay of Malaga (SE Spain) (Ecologia de
los Donacidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) de la Bahia
Argillaceous Sedimentary Rocks, Basin and
Range Province, New Mexico, Feeding Selection of Larval Striped Bass and de Malaga (SE de Espana)),
White Perch in the Peekskill Region of the W88-05040 2106 2L
W88-02994 2104 8E
Hudson River,
Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash- W88-06640 2108 2H BAYESIAN ANALYSIS
Flow Tuffs, Basin and Range Province, South- Bayes Estimation of Parameters of First Order
Movement of Striped Bass and White
Patterns of Autoregressive Process,
ern California,
Perch Larvae in the Hudson River Estuary, W88-05892 2107 7C
W88-02995 2104 8E W88-06641 2108 2H
Map Showing Outcrops of Granitic Rocks and Comparison of Granular and Liquid Inorganic
BAYESIAN METHOD
Silicic Shallow-Intrusive Rocks, Basin and Nonlinear, Discrete Flood Event Models: I.
Fertilizers Used in Striped Bass and Smallmouth
Range Province, Northern California, Bayesian Estimation of Parameters,
Bass Rearing Ponds,
W88-02996 2104 8E W88-07660 2109 81
W88-09915 2111 2E

Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly Fish Species Assemblages in Southwestern Wis- BAYOUS
Argillaceous Sedimentary and Metasedimentary consin Streams with Implications for Small- Nekton Assemblages of Three Tributaries to the
Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Idaho, mouth Bass Management, Calcasieu Estuary, Louisiana,
W88-02997 2104 8E W88-08425 2110 2H W88-08018 2110 2L

SU-80
SUBJECT INDEX
BED-LOAD DISCHARGE

BAYS Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton Biomass BED LOAD


Dredging as a Cleanup Method for an Industrial- in a Brackish Water Bay Highly Influenced by Calculations of the Critical Shear Stress for
ized Bay, River Discharge, Motion of Uniform and Heterogeneous Sedi-
W88-01539 2103 5G W88-08735 2110 5C ments,
W88-01680 2103 2J
Spatial Distributionand Biomass of Seagrasses in BAZARCHAI RESERVOIR
the Bays of Ebro Delta (Distribucion espacial y
New Designs of Spillways at Earth Dams, Sediment Discharge in the Colorado River Near
biomasa de las fanerogamas marinas de las bahias W88-03619 2105 8B De Beque, Colorado,
del delta del Ebro),
W88-03359 2104 2J
W88-04542 2106 2L BDELLOVIBRIOS
Recovery of High Numbers of Bdellovibrios Resistance to Flow in Gravel-Bed Rivers,
Benthic Macroinvertebrate Associations in Rela-
from the Surface Water Microlayer, W88-03642 2105 2E
tion toEnvironmental Factors in Georgian Bay,
W88-03474 2104 2H
W88-05033 2106 2H Measurement of Coarse Bed-Load Transport by
Recurrent Groups of Zooplankton in the Bay of
BEACH EROSION Means ofthe Magnetic Tracer Technique (Mes-

Fundy and Southwest Nova Scotia Regions, Beach Erosion Prevention Jetty Configuration, sung des Grobgeschiebetransportes mit der Mag-
Canada,
W88-00587 2101 4D nettracertechnik),

W88-05050 W88-04348 2105 2J


2106 2L Beach Erosion Prevention Jetty Configuration,
02 Consumption and Acute Salinity Exposure in W88-00608 2101 4D Transport of Bed Sediment in Clay Suspensions,
the Freshwater Shrimp Macrobrachium olfersii W88-04400 2105 2J
Special Applications and Concepts:Shoreline
(V/iegmann) (Crustacea:Decapoda): Whole
Animal and Tissue Respiration,
Nourishment-The Gulf Islands National Sea- Influence of Channel Width on Bed Load Trans-
shore Experience, port Capacity,
W88-05304 2107 2L
W88-02581 2104 5E W88-04407 2105 2J
Periodicity of Epiphytes of Zostera marina in
Two Embayments Coastal Erosion and Sea Level Rise: Implica- Laminar Einstein Bed Load Transport Equation
of the Southern Gulf of St.
tions for Ocean Beach and San Francisco's for Overland Sheet Flow,
Lawrence,
W88-05361 Westside Transport Project, W88-04409 2105 2J
2107 2L
W88-03294 2104 2J
Oxygen Production and Consumption Associat- Critique of the Regime Theory for Alluvial
ed with the Major Autotrophic Components in Application of Landsat Thematic Mapper to Channels,
Two Temperate Seagrass Communities, Inlet Dynamics, Old Drum Inlet, North Caroli- W88-04455 2105 2E
W88-06856 2109 2L na,
W88-04056 Measures of Flow Intensity as Predictors of Bed
2105 7B
Relative Mobility of Radioactive Trace Ele- Load,
ments Across the Sediment-Water Interface in Coastal Water Quality and Its Effect on Beach W88-04457 2105 2J
the MERL Model Ecosystems of Narragansett Erosion: A
Case Study,
Bay, W88-08141 Bed Load Transport Regime of a Small Forest
2110 5C
W88-06868 Stream,
2109 5B
BEACH PLANTS W88-05435 2107 2J
Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Cumaceans Tracing of Xenobiotic Contamination in Water
in the Mobile Bay Estuarine System, Alabama, with the Aid of Fish Bile Metabolites: A Field
Bed Load Transport Fluctuations in a Gravel
W88-08014 2110 2L Study with Caged Rainbow Trout (Salmo gaird-
Bed Laboratory Channel,
neri),
W88-05439 2107 2J
Ammonium Regeneration and Biomass of Ma-
W88-02031 2103 5 A
crozooplankton and Ctenophores in Great South Variability of Bed Load Measurement,
Bay, New York, BEACH PROTECTION W88-05542 2107 7B
W88-08017 2110 2L Beach Erosion Prevention Jetty Configuration, Bedload,
Hydrography of the Ebro Delta Bays (Hidrogra- W88-00608 2101 4D W88-05796 2107 2J
fia de las bahias del delta del Ebro),
W88-08088
BEACH RESTORATION Simulation of Stream Bed Armouring and its
2110 2L Beach Restoration on Sandy Hook, Gateway Consequences,
Abundance and Distribution of Dissolved Inor- National Recreation Area, from Maintenance W88-06188 2108 2J
ganic Nutrients in the Ebro Delta Bays (Abun- Dredging of Ambrose and Sandy Hook Federal
dancia y distribucion de nutrientes inorganicos Navigation Channels, Frictional Characteristics of Alluvial Streams in
disueltos en las bahias del delta del Ebro), W88-01534 2103 8A the Lower and Upper Regimes,
W88-08091 2110 5B W88-06197 2108 2E
BEACHES
Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Phytoplank- Reflection of a Shallow-Water Soliton. Part 2. Riverbank Stability Analysis: I. Theory, f>

ton in the Ria of Pontevedra (NW Spain) (Dis- Numerical Evaluation, W88-06211 2108 8B
tribucion estacional y espacial del fitoplancton W88-02327 2103 8B
Riverbank Stability Analysis: II. Applications,
en la ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)),
W88-08092 Bacteriological Characteristics of 15 Freshwater W88-06212 2108 8B
2110 2L
Beaches in Manitoba,
Recruitment Dynamics of Metamorphosing W88-04079 Bedload Sheets in Heterogeneous Sediment,
2105 5B
English sole, Parophrys vetulus, to Yaquina Bay, W88-06709 2108 2J
Oregon, Verification of a Numerical Beach Water Qual-
Model, Measurement of Bedload in Rivers,
W88-08719 2110 2L ity
W88-08212 W88-07900 2109 2J
2110 5A
Biogeochemical Studies on the Transport of Or-
ganic Matter along the Otsuchi River Water- BEANS Stable Width and Depth of Straight Gravel
Rivers With Heterogeneous Bed Materials,
shed, Japan, Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Acid Rain Alone
W88-08723 W88-08664 2110 2E
2110 2K or in Combination on Growth and Yield of
Broad Bean Plants, Sediment Discharge in Muddy Creek and the
Rejuvenated Marsh and Bay-Bottom Accretion W88-07688 2109 5C Effect of Sedimentation Rate on the Proposed
on the Rapidly Subsiding Coastal Plain of U.S.
Gulf Coast: A Second-Order Effect of the Wolford Mountain Reservoir Near Kremmling,
BEAR CREEK RESERVOIR
Emerging Atchafalaya Delta, Colorado,
In-Reservoir Aeration Systems,
W88-08727 W88-10065 2111 2J
2110 2J W88-01339 2102 5G
Effects of Micro-Scale in situ Environmental Bedload Transport in Gravel Channels,
BEAVERS W88-11028
Gradients Concerning Water Qualities on the 2112 2J
Alteration of Carbon Cycling by Beaver: Meth-
Structure of the Phytoplankton in a Coastal Em- ane Evasion Rates from Boreal Forest Streams BED-LOAD DISCHARGE
bayment, and Rivers, Bedload,
W88-08729 2110 5C W88-08303 2110 2H W88-05796 2107 2J

SU-81
SUBJECT INDEX
BED-LOAD DISCHARGE

Simulation of Stream Bed Armouring and its Determination of Technetium-99 in the Brown Industrialand Commercial Applications: Poten-
Consequences, Marine Alga Fucus spiralis Collected Along the tial Use Applications to the Marine
Beneficial

W88-06188 2108 2J Belgian Coast, Sand and Gravel Mining Industry,


W88-08607 2110 5A W88-02578 2104 5E
BED-LOAD TRANSPORT
Variability of Bed Load Measurement, Typology of Oligotrophic Streams of the Ar- Special Applications and Concepts: Use of
W88-05542 2107 7B denne (Belgium) by Multivariate Analysis of Dredged Material Containment Areas for Aqua-
Benthic Diatoms Records (Typologie des Ri- culture,
BED LOADS vieres Oligotrophes du Massif Ardennais (Belgi- W88-02579 2104 5E
Investigation of Sand Ridges in a Laboratory que) par Panalyse Multivariee de Releves de
Diatomees Benthiques), Special Applications and Concepts: Innocent
Channel Flow,
W88-00055 2101 2J W88-08873 2110 2H UntilProven Guilty,
W88-02580 2104 5E
Sediment Convection-Diffusion and Bedform BELLEVUE
Bellevue Experiences with Urban Runoff Qual- SpecialApplications and Concepts: Shoreline
Length,
ity Control Strategies, Nourishment-The Gulf Islands National Sea-
W88-04456 2105 2J
W88-01136 2102 5G shore Experience,
BED SEDIMENTS W88-02581 2104 5E
Passive Intake System for Shallow Sand-Bed BELT FILTER PRESS
River,
Options in Belt Filter Presses, BENEFITS
8C W88-04662 2106 5D Effectiveness of Residential Water Conservation
W88-09855 2111
Measures,
BELT-PRESS FILTRATION W88-02316 3D
BEDFORM LENGTH Dewatering of Steel-Mill Sludges by Belt-Press
2103
Sediment Convection-Diffusion and Bedform
Filtration, Off-Peak Pumping Offers Economic Benefits for
Length,
W88-01013 2102 5D Sewerage System,
W88-04456 2105 2J
W88-05652 2107 5D
BENDIOCARB
BEDROCK Spectrophotometric Method for the Microdeter- Joint Reservoir and Aqueduct Design and Oper-
Estimating Water Outflow Rate of the Bedrock mination of Bendiocarb Standard Residues in ation,
Section in Mine Shafts Using Hydrogeological Water, W88-07047 2109 5F
Analysis Method, W88-06472 2108 5A
W88-01454 2102 2F BENGUELA CURRENT
BENEFICIAL USE Living Resources of the Benguela Current
Hazardous Waste Disposal in Crystalline Rock, Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material. Region,
W88-01747 2103 5E W88-02563 2104 5E W88-04718 2106 2L
Preparation of a Bedrock RIFS (BRIFS) Allows Regional Perspectives on the Beneficial Uses of BENTHIC ENVIRONMENT
for Unpredictable Flow in Fractured Rock, Dredged Material, Benthic Resources Assessment Technique, A
W88-09500 2111 2F W88-02565 2104 5E Method for Quantifying the Effects of Benthic
Community Changes on Fish Resources,
Comparative Vulnerability to Oil Spills of Bed- Wildlife and Dredged Material in the Southeast,
5E W88-01531 2103 5C
rock Versus Sand and Gravel Aquifers, W88-02566 2104
W88-09520 2111 5C Benthic Community Structure and Composition
Overview of the Beneficial Uses of Dredged
Among Rocky Habitats in the Great Lakes and
Hydrogeological Evaluation of Groundwater Material,
W88-02568 2104 2L Keuka Lake, New York,
Resources in Buried Bedrock Valleys, North-
W88-04203 2105 2H
eastern Illinois,
2112 2F Habitat Development Applications: Lower Pool
W88-11041 Streamflow and Velocity as Determinants of
5 Channel Maintenance/Weaver Bottoms Reha-
Aquatic Insect Distribution and Benthic Com-
BEDROCK AQUIFERS bilitation Plan,
munity Structure in Illinois,
Geochemical Evolution of Groundwater in W88-02569 2104 5E
W88-04699 2106 2H
and Arkosic Bedrock Aquifers in
Stratified-Drift
Habitat Development Applications: The Use of
North Central Connecticut,
Dredged Material Islands by Birds in North Benthic System Underlying the NW
Africa Up-
W88-01686 2103 2F welling Region (El Sistema Bentonico Situado
Carolina,
W88-02570 2104 5E Bajo el Afloramiento del NO de Africa),
BEECH TREES W88-04711 2106 2L
Heavy Metal Content of the Moss Mnium
Habitat Development Applications: Manage-
hornum Growing in the Stem Flow Area of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Associations in Rela-
ment of Dredged Material in the New Orleans
Fagus sylvatica, tion to Environmental Factors in Georgian Bay,
District,
W88-09697 2111 5B
W88-02572 2104 6G W88-05033 2106 2H

BEET Habitat Development Applications: Present and Vertical Eddy Diffusivity Determined with
Extractabilityand Bioavailability of Zinc, Potential Uses of Dredged Material Wetlands Rn222 in the Benthic Boundary Layer of Ice-
Nickel, Cadmium and Copper in Three Danish and Islands by Waterfowl and Waterbirds in Covered Lakes,
Soils Sampled 5 years After Application of
Chesapeake Bay, W88-05605 2107 2H
Sewage Sludge, W88-02573 2104 2L
W88-03878 2105 5E Nitrogen Biogeochemistry in an Unpolluted Es-
Habitat Development Applications: Beneficial tuary: The Importance of Benthic Denitnfica-
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY Uses of Dredged Material on the Lower Snake tion,
Animal Decision Making and Its Ecological River-Present and Potential Applications and W88-06672 2108 2L
Consequences: The Future of Aquatic Ecology Constraints,
and Behavior, Long Term Effects of Oil on Marine Benthic
W88-02574 2104 5E
W88-02423 2103 2H Communities in Enclosures.
Industrial and Commerical Applications: An W88-08482 2110 5C
BELGIUM Overview of Industrial and Commerical Uses of
Effects of Diesel Oil on Commercial Benthic
Measuring Station Operational
Intelligent for Dredged Material,
Flood Warning in Belgium, W88-02575 2104 5E Algae in Norway,
W88-08486 2110 5C
W88-02626 2104 7B
and Commerical Applications: Dredg-
Industrial
Benthic Communities and Their Physical Envi-
Deposition of Radionuclides from Chernobyl to Lake Restoration,
ing for
W88-02576 2104 2H ronment in Relation to Urban Pollution from the
a Forest in Belgium,
City of Tromso, Norway: I. The Physical Envi-
W88-02688 2104 5B
Industrial and Commercial Applications: The ronment: Hydrography, Plant Nutrients, Organ-
Detection of Soil Drainage in 'Pays de Herve' - Commercial Uses
Potential for Innovation in the ic Enrichment, Heavy Metals, and Redox Condi-

Belgium - On Landsat MSS Imagery, ofDredged Material, tions,

W88-08474 2110 7C W88-02577 2104 5E W88-08879 2110 5C

S"-8?
SUBJECT INDEX
BENTHIC FAUNA

Benthic Communities and Their Physical Envi- Effect of Lake Level Fluctuations on the Habi- Influences of Habitat and Seasonal Sampling Re-
ronment in Relation to Urban Pollution from the tats of Benthic Invertebrates in a Shallow Tropi- gimes on the Ordination and Classification of
City of Tromso, Norway: II. Soft-Bottom Com- cal Lake, Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in the Catch-
munities, W88-06982 2109 2H ment of the River Wye, Wales,
W88-08880 2110 5C W88-09690 2111 7C
Empirical Models for Zoobenthic Biomass in
Factors Affecting the Benthic Community Lakes,
Use of Macrobenthos as Indicators of the Water
Structure of a Discontinuous Stream in Guade- W88-07085 2109 2H Quality in the Rivers of Parque Estadual de
lupe Mountains National Park, Texas,
W88-09998 2111 2H Unionid Mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia) of the Bel- Campos do Jordao, Sp (Organismos Bentonicos
gian Upper River Meuse: An Assessment of the como Indicadores da Qualidade da Agua de Rios
Partitioning of Organic Chlorine between Bulk Impact of Hydraulic Works on the River Water do Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, Sp),
Water and Benthal Interstitial Water through a Self- Purification, W88-09780 2111 5B
Kraft Mill Aerated Lagoon, W88-07670 2109 6G
W88-10317 2112 5D Distribution of Flora and Fauna in an Area
Early Diagenesis of Amino Acids and Organic Receiving Pulp Mill Effluents in the Baltic Sea,
Field Experiments on the Relationship Between Matter in Two Coastal Marine Sediments, W88-09952 2111 5C
Drift and Benthic Densities of Aquatic Insects in W88-07918 2109 2L
Tropical Streams (Ivory Coast): III. Trichop- Impact of Urea Top Dressing of Forest Water
tera, Quantitative Diving Survey of Benthic Vegeta- Catchment Areas on the Biological Sufficiency
W88-10658 2112 2H tion and Fauna in Lake Kariba, a Tropical Man-
and Water Quality in Mountain Streams: III.
Made Lake,
Macrozoobenthic Production,
BENTHIC ENVIRONMENTS W88-08074 2110 2H
Status of Headwater Benthic Insect Populations W88-09971 2111 5C
in an Area of High Hydrogen Ion and Sulfate Macrobenthic Faunas of Two Brackish Lagoons
Effects of Sewage Dumping on Macrobenthic
Deposition, with Different Salinity in Kamikoshiki Island,
Invertebrates in the Jordan Gulf of Aqaba, Red
W88-04560 2106 5C Kagoshima Prefecture, (In Japanese),
Sea,
W88-08640 2110 2L
BENTHIC FAUNA W88-09996 2111 5C
Benthic Invertebrates in Selected Streams of the Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Chloroben-
Piceance Creek Basin, Northwestern Colorado, zenes to Larvae of the Midge, Chironomus de- Factors Affecting Benthic Community
the
Water Years 1977-81, corus, Structure of a Discontinuous Stream in Guade-
W88-03323 2104 2E W88-08679 2110 5B lupe Mountains National Park, Texas,
W88-09998 2111 2H
Effects of Mechanical and Manual Harvesting of Faunal Characteristics and Sediment Accumula-
Lugworms Arenicola Marina L. on the Benthic tion Processes in the James River Estuary, Meiobenthos of a Lake Chain Affected by Pulp
Fauna of Tidal Flats in the Dutch Wadden Sea, W88-08717 2110 2L Mill Effluent,
W88-03591 2105 2L W88-10113 2112 5C
Temporal Variations of Secondary Production
Benthic Macroinvertebrate Associations in Rela- in the Marine Bivalve Spisula subtruncata off the
Benthic Recolonization of a Sediment in an Ex-
tion to Environmental Factors in Georgian Bay, Po River Delta (Italy), perimental Area Transplanted from Its Natural
W88-05033 2106 2H W88-08726 2110 2H Surroundings (Infralittoral Stage of a Mediterra-
Effects of the Brackish Deposit-Feeding Poly- nean Bay, Toulon, France), (Recolonisation
Secondary Production of Benthic Molluscs from
chaetes Notomastus sp. (Capitellidae) and the Delaware Bay and Coastal Area, Benthique d'un Sediment dans des Enceintes Ex-
Neanthes japonica (Izuka) (Nereidae) on Sedi- W88-08741 perimentales Replacees dans le Milieu Naturel
2110 2L
mentary 02 Consumption and C02 Production (Etage Infralittoral d'une Baie Mediterran-
Rates, Benthos and Drift of Invertebrates, Particularly eenne)),
W88-05513 2107 2L Chironomidae, in a Selected Cross-Section Pro- W88-10217 2112 5C
file of the River Widawka (Central Poland),
Changes in the
Physico-Chemistry and Benthic W88-08839 2110 2H Faunistic and Coenotic Study of the Anndid
Invertebrates of the Great Fish River, South Fauna of the Albufeira and Obidos Lagoons
Africa, Following an Interbasin Transfer of Hydrobiological Study of the Ossau Valley (At- (Portugal) (Etude Faunistique et Coenotique de
Water, lantic Pyrenees) II: The Environment and the la Faune Annelidienne des Lagunes DAlbufeira
W88-05552 2107 4A Structure of the Benthic Population. (Etude Hy-
et Obidos (Portugal)),
drobiologique de la Vallee d'Ossau (Pyrenees-
Chronic Effect of No. 2 Fuel Oil on Population W88-10244 2112 2L
Atlantues) II: Le Milieu et la Structure du Peu-
Dynamics of Harpacticoid copepods in Experi- plement Benthique),
mental Marine Mesocosms,
Some Characteristics of Macrobenthic Fauna
W88-08846 2110 2H
W88-06099 from the Organic-enriched Sediments at Talca-
2108 5C
Sediment-Associated Contaminants huano, Chile,
and Liver
Seasonal and Three-year Variability of Meio- Diseases in Bottom-Dwelling Fish, W88-10250 2112 5C
benthic Nematode Populations at Two Estuarine W88-08861 2110 5C
Sites, Effects of a Sewage Treatment
Plant on the
W88-06676 2108 2L Sublittoraland Profundal Oligochaeta Fauna of Physico-Chemical and Community
Quality
the Lake Constance (Bodensee-Obersee), Structure of the Benthic Fauna of a Polluted
Faunal and Chemical Dynamics of Some Acid W88-08875 River, the Haute-Semois (Etude des Effets d'une
2110 5C
and Alkaline New Zealand Streams, Station d'Epuration sur la Qualite Physico-Chi-
W88-06688 2108 2H Gut Fullness of the Deposit-Feeding Amphipod, mique et la Structure de Peuplement de la Faune
Pontoporeia hoyi, in Southeastern Lake Michi- Benthique d'une Riviere Polluee, la Haute-
Temporal Variability and the Relationship be- gan,
Semois),
tween Benthic Meiofaunal and Microbial Popu- W88-09552 2111 2H W88-10281 2112 5C
lations of a Natural Coastal Petroleum Seep,
W88-06866 2109 5C Effect of Salmon Redd Excavation on Stream
Substrate and Benthic Community of Two
Goczalkowice Dam Reservoir on
Effect of the
Distribution of Benthic Invertebrates in Acid, Salmon Spawning Streams in Canterbury, New Zoobenthos of the River Vistula (Southern
Brown Water Streams in the South Island of Zealand, Poland),
New Zealand, W88-09635 2111 2H W88-10372 2112 5C
W88-06901 2109 2H
Macrozoobenthos of Three Pennsylvania Lakes: Comparison of Community Structure among
Responses of Estuarine Macrofauna Colonizing Responses to Acidification, Streams with Different Temporal Flow Re-
Sediments Contaminated with Fenvalerate, W88-09687 gimes,
2111 5C
W88-06923 2109 5C W88-10411 2112 2H
Possible Causes of High Species Diversity in
Benthic Communities of the Saline Lakes Abi- Tropical Australian Freshwater Macrobenthic Biological Effects of Dredging in an Offshore
jata and Shala (Ethiopia),
Communities, Borrow Area,
W88-06981 2109 2H W88-09688 2111 2H W88-10444 2112 4C

su-s-*.
SUBJECT INDEX
BENTHIC FAUNA

Benthic Macroinvertebrate Response to Aquatic BENTHIC HABITAT Sublethal Cellular and Molecular Effects and

Vegetation Removal by Grass Carp in North- High Rates of Consumption of Bacteria by Pe- Short-term Recovery of Mussels (Mytilus edulis)
Florida Reservoir, lagic Ciliates, and Periwinkles (Littorina littorea) following
W88-10445 2112 2H W88-03822 2105 2H Chronic Exposure to Petroleum Hydrocarbons,
W88-08494 2110 5C
Benthos Bear Creek, Mississippi: Effects of
in BENTHIC INVERTEBRATES
Habitat Variation and Agricultural Sediments, Benthic Invertebrates in Selected Streams of the Organic Enrichment of Subtidal Sediments with
W88-10456 2112 5C Piceance Creek Basin, Northwestern Colorado, Powdered Aschophyllum nodosum: An Experi-
Water Years 1977-81, mental Study in the Soft Bottom Mesocosm at
Impact of a Spate on the Community of Ma- W88-03323 2104 2E Solbergstrand,
croinvertebratesof the River Durance. The W88-08495 2110 5B
Role of the Drift in the Reconstitution of the Determination of Benthic-Invertebrate Indices
Fauna in the Main Channel (Impact d'Une Crue and Water-Quality Trends of Selected Streams Interactions Between Sediment Contaminants
sur la d'Invertebres de la Moyenne
Communaute in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1969-80, and Benthic Organisms,
Durance. Role de la Derive Dans la Reconstitu- W88-10063 2111 5A W88-08860 2110 5C
tion du Peuplement du Chenal Principal),
2112 2H Stream Hydraulics as a Major Determinant of Benthic Flux of Nutrient Salts on an Intertidal
W88-10475
Benthic Invertebrate Zonation Patterns, Flat,
Littoral Sand Zoobenthos and its Relation to W88-10207 2112 2H W88-08884 2110 2L
Organic Pollution in Lake Nemi (Central Italy),
2112 5C
BENTHIC OXYGEN DEMAND Chemical Character of Bottom Sediment and the
W88-10577
Streambed Oxygen Demand Versus Benthic Benthic Biomass in Ise and Mikawa Bays,
Meibenthos of Man-Made Lake Zegrzynskie, Oxygen Demand, W88-08885 2110 5C
2112 2H W88-03892 2105 5B
W88-10606
Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of
Correlates of Habitat Favourability for Benthic
BENTHIC PRODUCTION Littoral and Benthic Autotrophic Communities
Benthic Production and Processes off Baja Cali-
Macroinvertebrates at Five Stream Sites in an in Acidic Lakes,
fornia, Northwest Africa and Peru: A Classifica-
Appalachian Mountain Drainage Basin, U.S.A., W88-08962 2111 2H
2H tion of Benthic Subsystems in Upwelling Eco-
W88-10695 2112
systems, Role of Fish Benthos in the Nitrogen
and
Baltic Eutrophication: A Contribution to the W88-04710 2106 2L Budget of Lake Balaton, Hungary,
Discussion, W88-09752 2111 2H
2112 2L BENTHIC SURVEYS
W88-10756
Quantitative Diving Survey of Benthic Vegeta-
Wave Effects on the Bottom Biocoenoses in the
Chemical Fractionation and Bioavailability of tion and Fauna in Lake Kariba, a Tropical Man-
Onega Lake Bays,
Cobalt-60 to Benthic Deposit-Feeders, Made Lake,
W88-09769 2111 2H
W88-10829 2112 5B W88-08074 2110 2H
Limnological and Climatological Study of
Hydrocarbon BENTHIC ZONE
Potential Contribution of Natural Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, SP, with
Benthal Interactions in a Kraft Mill Wastewater
Seepage to Benthic Productivity and the Fisher- the Intent to Populate Its Rivers with the Rain-
of Atlantic Canada, Lagoon,
ies bow Trout, Salmo irideus Gibbons (Estudo Lim-
2112 2L W88-02165 2103 5D
W88-10837 nolgico e Climatico da Regiao do Parque Esta-
dual de Campos do Jordao, SP, Com Vistas ao
Breaching the Mouth of the Bot River Estuary,
BENTHOS
Povoamento com Truta Arco-Iris, Salmo irideus
Impact of Open-Water Disposal of Black Rock
South Africa: Impact on its Benthic Macrofaunal Gibbons),
Harbor Dredged Material on Benthic Recoloni-
Communities, W88-09779 2111 2H
W88-10868 2112 6G
zation at the FVP Site,
W88-01196 2102 5C
Use of Macrobenthos as Indicators of the Water
BENTHIC FLORA Quality the Rivers of Parque Estadual de
Evaluation of Deviation from the Lognormal in
Quantitative Diving Survey of Benthic Vegeta- Campos do Jordao, Sp (Organismos Bentonicos
Distribution Among Species as a Pollution Indi-
tion and Fauna in Lake Kariba, a Tropical Man- como Indicadores da Qualidade da Agua de Rios
cator in Marine Benthic Communities,
Made Lake,
2106 5A do Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, Sp),
W88-04893
W88-08074 2110 2H W88-09780 2111 5B
Use of the Benthic Community as a Water Qual-
Diatom Size Distributions and Community Laboratory Studies on Core Sampling with Ap-
ity Indicator in the Cubatao River Basin,
Stratification in Estuarine Intertidal Sediments,
W88-05301 2107 5C plication to Subtidal Meiobenthos Collection,
W88-08716 2110 2L W88-09847 2111 7B
Long-Term Changes in Benthic Populations in
Distribution of Flora and Fauna in an Area
Some West European Coastal Areas, Variability in Benthic Invertebrate Density Esti-
Receiving Pulp Mill Effluents in the Baltic Sea,
2108 5C mates from Stream Samples,
W88-06335
W88-09952 2111 5C 2111 2H
W88-09927
Long-Term Variation in Mesohaline Chesapeake
Phytoplankton, Tripton and Microphyto-
Bay Macrobenthos: Spatial and Temporal Pat- Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
benthos: Tidal Exchange in a North Brittany
terns, tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Estuary, (Phytoplancton, Tripton et Microphy- 2L
W88-06336 2108 Silesian Industrial Region: 8. Ciliata in Bottom
tobenthos: Echanges au Cours de la Maree,
Sediments,
Dans un Estuaire du Nord-Finistere,). Contamination by Chlorinated Hydrocarbons 2112 5C
W88-10184
W88-10245 2112 2L (DDT. PCBs) in Surface Sediment and Macro-
benthos of the River Adige (Italy), Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
Primary Production in Three Subtropical Sea- 5B
W88-06423 2108 tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
grass Communities: A Comparison of Four Au-
Silesian Industrial Region: 9. Communities of
totrophic Components. Benthic Energy Flow during a Simulated
Oligochaetes,
W88-10446 2112 2L Autumn Bloom Sedimentation, 2112 5C
W88-10185
W88-06857 2109 2L
Acclimation of Stream-Bed Heterotrophic Mi-
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
croflora: Metabolic Responses to Dissolved Or- Empirical Models for Zoobenthic Biomass in
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
ganic Matter. Lakes,
Silesian Industrial Region: 10. Bottom Insects
W88-10680 2112 2H W88-07085 2109 2H
with Special Regard to Chironomidae,
W88-10186 2112 5C
Photosynthesis and Light in Estuarine Benthic Community Structure,
Microalgae, W88-08485 2110 5C
Benthic Communities in Brackish Lakes in Hok-
W88-10752 2112 2L
Population Dynamics of Littorina littorea in an kaido, with Special Reference to Relationships
Oil Contaminated Environment at Solbergstrand Between Series of Community Types and Envi-
Response of Lake Michigan Benthic Algae to In
Situ Enrichment with Si. N. and P, Experimental Station, ronmental Factors, (In Japanese),
2110 5C W88-10189 2112 2H
W88-10832 2112 2H W88-08488

SU-84
SUBJECT INDEX
BIG SANDY RIVER
Progressive Modifications in the Structure of Concentrations of Dioxins and Dibenzofurans
Benthic Invertebrate Communities as a Function
in BHAVANI RIVER
the Atmosphere,
of Water Quality of the Ourthe and Lesse (Bel- Control and Management of Land Use and
W88-09570 2111 5B Water Resources of Bhavani River Basin in
gian Meuse) (Modification Progressive de la
Structure des Peuplements d'Invertebres Benthi- Tamil Nadu, India,
Vapor-Phase Adsorption of Alkylbenzenes and
ques en Fonction de la Qualite de l'eau de W88-02238 2103 3F
Water on Soils and Clays,
l'Ourthe et la Lesse (Meuse Beige)), W88-10150 2112 5B BIBLIOGRAPHIES
W88-10280 2112 5A
Data Analyses and Computer Modeling of the Bibliography of Effects of Commercial Naviga-
Benthic Macroinvertebrates as Indexes of Water Benzene Plume in an Aquifer Beneath a Gas tion Traffic in Large Waterways,
Quality in the Upper Cuyahoga River, Plant, W88-02560 2104 6G
W88-10515 2112 5A W88-11223 2112 5B Activated Sludge Process Used in Coal Conver-
Development and Structure of the Goc- sion (1976-Feb 1984): Citations from the U.S.
Evaporation of Benzene, Toluene, and O-Xylene
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XIV. Zoo- Department of Energy (EDB) Data Base.
from Contaminated Ground Water,
benthos, W88-02945
W88-10625
W88-11246 2112 5D 2104 5D
2112 2H
BENZETHONIUM CHLORIDE Annotated Bibliography of the Geology, Hy-
Gradients in the Distribution of Riverine
Quantitative Analysis of Lignosulphonate Using drology, and Geothermal Resources of the
Benthos,
Benzethonium Chloride - Preliminary Investiga- Jemez Mountains and Vicinity North Central
W88-10719 2112 2H tions, New Mexico,
Benthos of a Natural West African Lake, with W88-04566 W88-03068 2104 10C
2 106 5A
Emphasis on the Diel Migrations and Lunar and
Seasonal Periodicities of the Chaoborus Popula- BENZO (A)PYRENE Selected Publications on the Water Resources of
Effects of Feeding and Temperature on Uptake, Virginia,
tions (Diptera, Chaoboridae),
W88-10720 Elimination and Metabolism of Benzo(a)pyrene W88-03135 2104 10C
2112 2H
in the Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus),
BENTHOS FAUNA Water Resources Publications Pertaining
W88-02027 2103 5C to the
Bottom Insects, Chiefly Chironomidae, in the District of Columbia,
River Mala Panew and Its Tributaries Polluted Analysis of Adduct Formation in the Bluegill W88-03150 2104 10C
with Industrial Wastes (Southern Poland), Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) Between
W88-10380 Benzo(a)Pyrene and DNA of the Liver and He- Southern California Alluvial Basins Regional
2112 5C
moglobin of the Erythrocyte, Aquifer-Systems Analysis: A Bibliography,
BENTONITE W88-02030 W88-03395 2104 10C
Uninhibited Bentonite Composition,
2103 5C
W88-00620 2101 4B BENZOATE REMOVAL Bibliography of Dissertations and Theseson
Benzoate Removal by Aerobic Bioslimes, Water and Water-Related Topics from New
Low Technology Water Purification by Benton- Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
W88-05592 2107 5D
ite Clay and Moringa Oleifera Seed
Flocculation W88-03935 2105 10C
as Performed in Sudanese Villages: Effects on
BEOPHYSICS
Schistosoma Mansoni Cercariae, Stabilisation, Disinfection
and Odour Control in
Examples of Transient Sounding for Ground-
W88-02821 2104 5F Sewage Sludge Treatment: An Annotated Bibli-
Water Exploration in Sedimentary Aquifers,
W88-04O60 ography Covering the Period 1950-1983,
Sealing Well Casing: An Idea Whose Time Has 2105 2F
W88-03950
Come, 2105 5D
W88-05549 BERMS
2107 5G Special Applications and Concepts: Benefits of BIBLIOGRAPHY
Guide to the Selection of Cement, Bentonite and Underwater Berms, History of Hydrology.
Other Additives for Use in Monitor Well Con- W88-02583 W88-09405 2111 2A
2 104 5E
struction,
W88-09010 BERMUDA BICARBONATES
2111 7B
Examination of SOx, NOx and Trace Metal Photosynthetic Capacity, Bicarbonate Affinity
Cement Bentonite Grout and Its Effect on Washout Ratios Over the Western Atlantic and Growth of Elodea Candensis Exposed to
Water Quality Samples: A Field Test of Volclay Ocean, Different Concentrations of Inorganic Carbon,
Grout, W88-05123 W88-06109
2107 5B 2108 2H
W88-09011 2111 7B
Bermuda: Application of Non-Conventional Comment on the Use of Acidimetric Titrations
First EPA Superfund Cutoff Wall: Design and Water Resources, for the Estimation of the Alkalinity and Bicar-
Specifications, bonate Content of Acid Upland Surface Waters,
W88-07872 2109 3C
W88-09131 2111 5G W88-06427 2108 5 A
BENZENE
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE
Social and Institutional Factors Affecting the Longitudinal Profile of pC02 in Algal Suspen-
Adsorption of Benzene from Water by Activat-
Adoption and Maintenance of Agricultural sion on an Open-Field Cultivation Surface,
ed Carbon,
W88-00448 BMPs, W88-09595 2111 2H
2101 5F W88-07838 2 109 5G
BENZENES Effect of an Oil-cake (Brassica latifolia) Piscicide

Quantitative Structure-activity Relationships for Best Management Practice Implementation Eco- on the Physico-chemical and Biological Spec-
the Toxicity and Bioconcentration Factor nomics and Farmer Decision Making, trum of Waterbodies,
of Ni-
trobenzene Derivatives Towards the Guppy W88-07839 W88-09815
2109 5G 2111 81
(Poecilia Reticulata),
W88-06037 BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES BIEBESHEIM
2108 5C Planning of Urban Best Management Practices Wet Gas Cleaning System on a
Effluentless Flue
Biotransformation of Benzine by Denitrification W88-07285 2109 6A Regional Chemical Waste Incineration and
in Aquifer Sand, Energy Recovery System in Biebesheim, Ger-
W88-06375 Effects of Tillage System, Crop Residue Level, many,
2108 5B
and Fertilizer Application Technique on Losses W88-01005
Benzene in the Anoxic Hypolimnion of a Fresh- of Phosphorus and Pesticides from Agricultural
2102 5D
water Lake, Lands, BIG BLUE RIVER
W88-08174 2110 5B W88-10025 Fate of Materials Exported by the Big Blue and
2111 5B
the Black Vermillion Rivers into Tuttle Creek
Fate of Some Chlorobenzenes from the
Niagara Effectiveness of BMPs Stormwater Manage-
for Reservoir, Kansas,
River in Lake Ontario, ment in Urbanized Watersheds,
W88-09079 W88-01176 2102 5B
2111 5B W88-10029 2111 5B
Remediation of Gasoline Contaminated Ground
BIG SANDY RIVER
BHAKRA DAM Characteristics of Big Sandy River Drainage
Water by Infiltration Through Soil Spillway Repairs at Bhakra Dam, Basin Water and of Salty Aquifer Water
W88-09514 2111 5G W88-04531 2106 8A W88-01614 2103 5E

SU-85
SUBJECT INDEX
BIG STONE LAKE

Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Aquatic Or- Biotransformation of Molinate (Ordram) in the


BIG STONE LAKE Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis),
Developing Nonpoint Source Control Strategies ganisms of Sewage Water Treatment Plants,
2102 5B W88-02029 2103 5B
for Big Stone Lake: Two Approaches,
W88-01470
W88-01099 2102 5G Analysis of Adduct Formation in the Bluegill
Accumulation and Effect of Heavy Metals in the
Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) Between
Fishes of Lake Balaton,
BIGHORN RIVER 2102 5B Benzo(a)Pyrene and DNA
of the Liver and He-
Water Quality Monitoring Using Satellite Data W88-01471
''**
moglobin of the Erythrocyte,
Transmission, Heavy
Seasonal and Local Variation in the W88-02030 2103 5C
W88-01329 2102 5G
Metal Concentration in Animals of Lake Bala-
Uptake of Kepone by the Estuarine Bivalve
ton,
BIGHTS
W88-01472 2102 5B Rangia Cuneata, During the Dredging of Con-
Swell Model of the German Bight,
2109 5B taminated Sediments in the James River, Virgin-
W88-06864 Marine Organisms,
Heavy Metals in ia,

W88-01473 2102 5B W88-02339 2103 5B


Swell Model of the German Bight,
W88-08202 2110 2L
Bioindicators for the Heavy Metal Load of Relationship Between Lead Concentrations in
BIKINI ATOLL River Ecosystems, Seawater and in the Mussel Mytilus edulis: A
Fish Collect- W88-01476 2102 5A Water-Quality Criterion,
Concentrations of Radionuclides in

ed from Bikini Atoll Between 1977 and 1984, W88-02370 2103 5B


2109 5B Heavy Metal and Radionuclide Transfer and
W88-07776
Transport by Marine Organisms, Copper Uptake by the Water Hyacinth,
W88-01477 2102 5B 2103 5B
BILGE W88-024O0
Bilge System, Mercury and Cadmium on
2101 5G Combined Effect of
Unavailability of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydro-
W88-00513
Plankton In Situ,
carbons from Coal Particles to the Eastern
W88-01478 2102 5C
BILLABONGS Oyster,
Floating Vegetation Mats on a Floodplain Billa- W88-02421 2103 5B
Gonadotoxic and Embryotoxic Effects of Cad-
bong in the Northern Territory in Australia, mium in Sea Urchins,
W88-09691 2111 2H Mercury in Soils, Sediments, and Clams from a
W88-01480 2102 5C
North Carolina Peatland,
BIMODAL PORE DISTRIBUTION Influence of Size Upon the Concentrations of W88-02470 2103 5B
of a Biomodal Pore Distribution on
Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn in the Common
Effects
Matrix Diffusion in a Fractured Porous Medium, Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions
5B Mussel (Mytilus edulis L.),
W88-01658 2103
2102 5C by Penicillium Biomass: Kinetic and Uptake Pa-
W88-01481
rameters,
BINDING Trouts (Salmo gairdneri RICH.) as Biointegra- W88-02472 2103 5B
Humic Substances Reduce Bioavailability and
tors for Pollutants, A New Method of Record-
Toxicity of Contaminants, In Situ Studies and Experiments of the Ecotoxi-
5B ing Pollutants,
W88-09036 2111
2102 5C cology of Four Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) on
W88-01482
Algae and grazing mollusks (gastropoda)
BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION Trace Metals in Edible Crustaceans from Leba- (Etudes in situ Et Experimentales De L'Ecotoxi-
Goodness-of-Fit Test for the Negative Binomial cologie De Quatre Metaux (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn)
non,
Distribution Applicable to Large Sets of Small 2102 5B Chez Des Algues Et Des Mollusques Gastero-
W88-01483
Samples, podes Brouteurs),
W88-05877 2107 7C
Tissue Accumulation of Heavy Metals and Their W88-02476 2103 5C
Influence on the Biosynthesis in the Fish Orga-
BIO nism, Cadmium Accumulation by a Citrobacter sp.
Heavy Metals in Marine Nemerteans,
W88-01484 2102 5B Immobilized on Gel and Solid Supports: Appli-
W88-06909 2109 5B
cability to the Treatment of Liquid Wastes Con-
Experimental Study of Bioaccumulation, Toxici- taining Heavy Metal Cations,
BIO-PHYSICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
ty and Regulation of Some Trace Metals in W88-02714 2104 5D
Treatment of a Landfill Leachate in Powdered
Various Estuarine and Coastal Organisms,
Activated Carbon Enhanced Sequencing Batch
W88-01485 2102 5C Long-term Sludge Applications on Cadmium
Bioreactors,
5G and Zinc Accumulation in Swiss Chard and
2104
W88-03235 Uptake and Release of Mercury and Cadmium in Radish,
Various Organs of Mussels (Anodonta cygnea W88-02717 2104 5E
BIOACCUMULATION
L.),
Potential for Biomagnification of Contaminants 5B
W88-01486 2102 Effects of Trace Metals on Growth of Red Tide
within Marine and Freshwater Food Webs,
Phytoplankton and Their Accumulation of
W88-00839 2101 5B
Excretion of Heavy Metals by Fish, Metal,
W88-01488 2102 5B 2104 2L
Uptake of Selected Heavy Metals by the Green W88-02885
Alga Cladophora glomerata, Biochemical Compartmentation of Fish Tissues,
2102 5B pH and Feeding Regime on Methyl-
Effects of
W88-01461 Heavy Metal Toxicity on Tissue Non-Specific mercury Accumulation within Aquatic Micro-
Phosphomonoesterases in Three Fishes,
Heavy Metal Accumulation and Physiological cosms,
W88-01489 2102 5C 2104 5B
Effects on Austrian Macrophytes, W88-03480
W88-01462 2102 5B
Use of a Bioassay to Evaluate the Bioaccumula-
Cooling Water Pollutants: Bioaccumulation by
tion of Contaminants by Animals Colonizing a
Distribution of Heavy Metals in Aquatic Macro- Corbicula,
Wetland Created with Contaminated Dredged 2105 5B
phytes from Okefenokee Swamp, W88-03510
Material,
W88-01463 2102 5B
2103 5B
W88-01536 Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American
Accumulation, Toxicity and Localization of Oysters, Crassostrea virginica (G), Exposed to
Effects of Supplements on the Bioaccumulation
Lead in Cryptogams: Experimental Results, Chlorinated and Dechlorinated Seawater, with
5B of Lead in Anabaena Spp.,
W88-01465 2102
2103 5C Notes on Survival and Feeding,
W88-01718 2105 5C
W88-03522
Heavy Metals and Mineral Nutrient Budget in
Temporal Variation of Metals in the Seagrass Rational
Phragmites australis and Typha angustifolia, Bioaccumulation in Food Chains-A
Posidonia australis and Its Potential as a Sentinel
W88-01466 2102 5B Approach,
Accumulator Near a Lead Smelter, 2105 5B
2103 5B W88-03668
Concentration of Microelements in the Aquatic W88-01997
Weeds of Lake Balaton, 2,5,4 -Trichlorobiphenyl in Outdoor
,

on Uptake, Fate of
Effects of Feeding and Temperature
W88-01467 2102 5B Ponds and Its Uptake via the Gills in Grass Carp
Elimination and Metabolism of Benzo(a)pyrene
and Rainbow Trout,
Food Chain, in the Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus),
Lead in a Pelagic 2105 5B
2103 5C W88-03669
W 88-0 1468 2102 5B W88-02027

SU-86
SUBJECT INDEX
BIOACCUMULATION

Copper Toxicity to the Fresh Water Snail, Lym- Acute Effects of Mercuric Chloride on Intracel- In Situ Variations in Oyster Mutagenicity and
naea luteola, lular GSH Levels and Mercury Distribution in Tissue Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic
W88-03694 2105 5C the Fish Oreochromis aureus, Hydrocarbons,
W88-06475 2108 5C W88-06925
Total and Methyl-Mercury Content in Bivalves,
2109 5B
Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck and Ostrea Novel Biological Recycling Water Purification Determination of Uptake Rate Constants for Six
edulis Linnaeus: Relationship of Biochemical System for Use in Fish Toxicology Studies, Organochlorines in Midge Larvae,
Composition and Body Size, W88-06476 2108 5A W88-06930 2109 5B
W88-03695 2105 5C
Acid-Base Balance and Blood Gas Changes in PCB Availability Assessment of River Dredging
Trace Metals: Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in Gelatinous the Fresh Water Field Crab, Barytelphusa guer-
Using Caged Clams and Fish,
Macroplankton from the Northwestern Mediter- ini, on Exposure to Organic and Inorganic Lead,
W88-06938 2109 5G
ranean, W88-06477 2108 5C
W88-04033 2105 5A D-2-Ethylhexylphthlalate Inhibits the Hatching
Toxicity of Sodium Chromate and 3,4-Dichlor-
of Frog Eggs and is Bioaccumulated by Tad-
Sediment Desorption of PCB Congeners and oaniline to Crustaceans,
poles,
Their Bio-Uptake by Dipteran Larvae, W88-06478 2108 5C W88-06948 2109 5C
W88-04247 2105 5B Acute Toxicity of Endosulfan to Crabs: Effect
Reproduction of Mallards Fed Selenium,
Bioconcentration and Metabolism of Phenyltin
on Hydromineral Balance,
W88-06949 2109 5C
Chlorides in Carp,
W88-06479 2108 5C
W88-04257 2105 5B Dietary Accumulation of Four Chlorinated
Trace Elements in Fish from the Arabian Gulf
Dioxin Congeners by Rainbow Trout and Fat-
and the Shatt al-Arab River, Iraq,
Bioaccumulation Factor for P-32 Measured in head Minnows,
W88-06480 2108 5B
Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, and Catfish, Ic- W88-06961 2109 5B
talurus Punctatus,
Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Fish from
W88-04327 2105 5B Southern Italian Rivers, Microbial Decomposition in Aquatic Environ-
W88-06481 ments: Combined Process of Extracellular
2108 5B
Literature Review of the Effects of Persistent Enzyme Activity and Substrate Uptake,
Toxic Substances on Great Lakes Biota, PCB Patterns in Hudson River Fish: Resident W88-07023
I. 2109 5B
W88-04726 2106 5C Freshwater Species,
W88-06648 2108 5B Age and Growth, Reproductive Cycle, and His-
Organochlorine and PCB Residues in Lake Erie tochemical Tests for Heavy Metals in Hard
Mink Populations, PCB Patterns in Hudson River Fish: II. Migrant Clams, Mercenaria mercenaria, From Raritan
W88-05108 2107 5B and Marine Species, Bay, 1974-75,
W88-06649 2108 5B W88-07064 2109 5C
Fluoride Pollution in a Salt Marsh: Movement
Between Soil, Vegetation, and Sheep, PCBs and the Environment. Bioaccumulation and Metabolism of Tri- and
W88-05109 2107 5B W88-06651 2108 5B Dialkyllead Compounds by a Freshwater Alga,
W88-07098 2109 5B
Factors Influencing the Accumulation of Sedi- Factors Controlling Bioaccumulation of PCBs,
ment-Sorbed Hexachlorobiphenyl by Midge W88-06655 2108 5B Nickel Accumulation by Bacteria,
Larvae, W88-07152
Factors Controlling PCBs
2109 5B
W88-05119 in Food Chains,
2107 5B W88-06656 2108 5B Modelling the Dynamic Relationship Between
North Alabama Water Quality Assessment. Cd-Concentration in Gammarus Tigrinus and
PCBs and the Environment.
Volume VII: Contaminants in Biota, Water Temperature,
W88-06658 2108 5C
W88-05716 2107 5B W88-07153 2109 5B
Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Accumulation and
Fate and Bioaccumulation of Soil-Associated Uptake and Loss of Dissolved Cadmium by the
upon
Effects Plants,
Low-Level Naturally Occurring Radioactivity W88-06659
Stickleback, Gasterosteus Aculeatus L.,
Following Disposal into a Marine Ecosystem,
2108 5C
W88-07501 2109 5C
W88-05850 2107 5B Accumulation and Effects of PCBs in Marine
In situ Compartmentation and Biomagnification
Invertebrates and Vertebrates,
Plant Availability and Uptake of Molybdenum W88-06660 of Chromium and Manganese in Industrially
2108 5C
as Influenced by Soil Type and Competing Ions, Polluted Husainsagar Lake, Hyderabad, India,
W88-05984 2108 5E Uptake, Retention, Biodegradation, and Depura- W88-07600 2109 5B
tion ofPCBs by Organisms,
Cadmium and Zinc Corn Follow-
Availability to W88-06661 2108 5B
Environmental Contaminants in Birds: Phos-
ing Termination of Sewage Sludge Application, phate-Mine and Natural Wetlands,
W88-05991 2108 5E Use of Organisms to Quantify PCBs in Marine W88-07754 2109 5B
and Estuarine Environments,
Adsorption of Fenvalerate to Laboratory Glass- W88-06663 Concentrations of Radionuclides in Fish Collect-
2108 5 A
ware and the Alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardii, ed from Bikini Atoll Between 1977 and 1984,
and its Effect on Uptake of the Pesticide by Great Lakes Ecosystem - Modeling of the Fate W88-07776 2109 5B
Daphnia Galeata Mendotae, of PCBs,
W88-06038 W88-06666 2108 5B Effects of Soil Properties on Accumulation of
2108 5B
Trace Elements by Crops,
Accumulation and Bioconcentration of Polycy- PCBs in the Baltic Environment, W88-07905 2109 5B
clic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Nearshore Es- W88-06667 2108 5B
tuarine Environment Near A Pensacola (Flori- Effects of Sludge Properties on Accumulation of
Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Marine Bivalve Trace Elements by Crops,
da) Creosote Contamination Site,
Venus verrucosa: Accumulation and Cellular W88-07906
W88-06102 2108 5B 2109 5B
Responses,
Mercury in Fish W88-06848 2109 5B Effects ofLong-Term Sludge Application on
in Swedish Lakes,
W88-06103 Accumulation of Trace Elements by Crops,
2108 5B Simultaneous Exposure of English Sole (Par- W88-07907 2109 5B
ophrys vetulus) to Sediment-Associated Xeno-
Selenium Accumulation in Mammals Exposed to
Chronic Exposure to an Urban
biotics: Part 2- Transfer of Sludge-Applied Trace Elements to
Contaminated California Irrigation Drainwater,
Estuarine Sediment with Added H3- the Food Chain,
W88-06436 2108 5B Benzo(a)pyrene and C14-Polychlorinated Bi- W88-07908 2109 5B
phenyls,
Uptake and Excretion of Organochlorine Pesti-
cides by Nereis virens Under Normoxic and
W88-06870 2109 5B Cadmium Sulfate Application to Sludge-Amend-
ed Soils: I. Effect on Yield and Cadmium Avail-
Hypoxic Conditions,
Heavy Metals in Marine Nemerteans, ability to Plants,
W88-06474 2108 5B W88-06909 2109 5B W88-08069 2110 5C

SU-87
SUBJECT INDEX
BIOACCUMULATION

Toxicity of Pesticides to Fish, Bioaccumulative Behaviour of Some PCB Con-


Limnological Studies on the Nozha Hydro-
W 88-09398 2111 5B geners in Lake Geneva Brown Trout (Salmo
iliome, Egypt with Special Reference to the
Lacustris L.),
Problems of Pollution, 2112 5B
Coping with Sampling Variability in Biota, Per- W88-10536
W88-08070 2110 5B
centiles and Other Strategies,
2111 5A Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An- W88-09428
carbons in Indigenous and Transplanted Mussels
odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride
Bioaccumulation and Disposition of Solids-Asso- (Mytilus edulis L.) Along the Dutch Coast,
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex, 2112 5A
2110 5B ciated Virus by Shellfish, W88-10537
W88-08245
W88-09468 2111 5B
Accumulation of Copper and Cobalt by Blue-
Elimination Kinetics of Two Unmetabolized
Modelling the Effect of Acidity on Mercury Green Algae at Different Temperatures,
Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Poecilla reticulata
Uptake by Walleye in Acidic and Circumneutral W88-10541 2112 5B
After Dietary Exposure,
W88-08246 2110 5B Lakes,
2111 5B Niobium in the Environment and a New Method
W88-09660
Disappearance Rates of Chlorothalonil (TCIN) for its Trace Analysis Using Molecular or
in the Aquatic Environment, Temporal Variation of Metals in the Seagrass Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,
2110 5B Posidonia australis and its Potential as a Sentinel W88-10550 2112 7B
W88-08249
Accumulator near a Lead Smelter,
Chemical Analysis of Hydrocarbon Content in 2111 5A Effect of Acidification on Mobility of Heavy
W88-09667
Organisms, Metals and Aluminum in Forest and Lake Eco-
W88-08484 2110 5B Zn Uptake by Cladophora glomerata, systems (Happamoitumisen Vaikutus Raskasme-
W88-09671 2111 5B tallien Ja Alumiinin Liikuvuuteen Metsa-Ja Jar-
Bioavailability of Sedimcnt-Sorbed Chloroben- vieko systeemissa),
zenes to Larvae of the Midge, Chironomus de- Patterns of Accumulation of Alkaline-Earth W88-10560 2112 5B
corus, Metals in the Tissue of the Freshwater Mussel
W88-08679 2110 5B Velesunio Angasi (Sowerby), Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
W88-09768 2111 2H the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
Absorption and Elimination of Lindane by Asel- Poland): X. Role of the Mussel Dreissena Poly-
lus aquaticus (Crustacea, Isopoda), Accumulation of Microelements by Plants on morpha (Pall.) in N and P Cycles in a Lake
W88-08683 2110 5B Watersheds in the Permafrost-taiga Zone, Ecosystem,
W88-09903 2111 5B W88-10599 2112 2H
Dietary Exposure of Bluegills (Lepomis macro-
chirus) to (75) Se: Uptake and Distribution in
Sexual Differences in Accumulation of Mercury Accumulation of Organochlorines and Mercury
Organs and Tissues, in Four Species of Centrarchid Fishes, in Flounder - An Approach to Pollution Assess-
W88-08688 2110 5C W88-09910 2111 5B ments,
W88-10631 2112 5A
Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination in Bioaccumulation of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
Crassostrea virginica from Marine Facilities, drocarbons in C57B1/6 and DBA/2 Mice Fol- Acclimation as a Factor Influencing Metal Crite-
W88-08752 2110 5B lowing Consumption of Great Lakes Coho na,
Salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch), W88-11002 2112 5C
Partitioning of Trace Metals in Sediments: Rela-
W88-10140 2112 5B
tionships with Bioavailability, Usefulness of the Lipid Index for Bioaccumula-
W88-08859 2110 5B
Heavy Metal Levels in Three Species of Fish in tion Studies with Daphnia magna,
Tjeukemeer, a Dutch Polder Lake, W88-11019 2112 5A
Interactions Between Sediment Contaminants
W88-10142 2112 5B
and Benthic Organisms, Bioconcentration of Four Chlorinated Dioxins
W88-08860 2110 5C
Influence of Contaminated Particles on the by Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows,
Bioaccumulation of Hydrophobic Organic Mi- W88-11026 2112 5B
Sediment-Associated Contaminants and Liver
cropollutants in Fish,
Diseases in Bottom-Dwelling Fish,
2110 5C W88-10195 2112 5B BIOACTIVITY
W88-08861
ATP as a Measure of Anaerobic Sludge Digester
Phytoplankton Bioassays for Evaluating Toxici-
Concentrations of Cadmium and Other Metals in
Activity,
Fucus vesiculosus L. and Fontinalis dalecarlica W88-04891 2106 5D
ty of In Situ Sediment Contaminants,
2110 5A Br. Eur. from the Northern Baltic Sea and the
W88-08864
Southern Bothnian Sea, BIOASSAY
Case Study: Bay of Pozzuoli (Gulf of Naples, W88-10196 2112 5B Lack of Bioaccumulation of Metals by Elliptio
Italy), complanata (Bivalvia) during Acidic Snowmelt
W88-08867 2110 5B Effects of Irrigation with Raw and Differentially in Three South-Central Ontario Streams,
Diluted Sewage and Application of Primary Set- W88-OO080 2101 5A
Consequences of Environmental Contamination tled Sewage-sludge on Wheat Plant Growth,
by Lead Mining in Wales, Crop Yield, Enzymatic Changes and Trace Ele- Algae as Ecological Indicators.
W88-08868 2110 5C ment Uptake, W88-00196 2101 5A
W88-10197 2112 5B
Bioconcentration of Hg203C12 in Rainbow Indicator Algal Assays: Laboratory and field

Trout and Carp at Low Concentrations, Bioaccumulation of Copper and Zinc by Nereis Approaches,
W88-08883 2110 5C diversicolor (Annelida, Polychaeta) in the Bou W88-00197 2101 5A
Regreg Estuary (Morocco)(Bioaccumulation du
Humic Substances Reduce Bioavailability and Cuivere et du Zinc chez Nereis diversicoloer In Situ and Natural Phytoplankton Assemblage
Toxicity of Contaminants, (Annelide Polychete) de L'Esturaire du Bou Bioassays,
W88-09036 2111 5B
Regreg (Maroc)), W88-00198 2101 5A
W88-10249 2112 5B
Fate of Some Chlorobenzenes from the Niagara -
1983 Report on Great Lakes Water Quality
River in Lake Ontario, Activity of Bacterial Flora in the River Nida, in Appendix: Dredging Subcommittee Report.
W88-09079 2111 5B 2101 5B
Stretches Differing in Geological Substratum W88-00931
and Soils near the Banks (Southern Poland),
Principles Governing Environmental Mobility Development of New Bioassay Protocols,
W88-10377 2112 2E
and Fate, W88-01367 2102 5A
W88-09083 2111 5B
Assessment of Rokanol Toxicity to a Population
Methods for Assessing Health Risks in Popula-
Size-Dependent Pharmacokinetics of Trace Ele- and to an Aquatic Ecosystem,
2112 5C tions Living Near Hazardous Waste Sites,
ment Accumulation by Gambusia affinis with W88-10436
W88-01389 2102 5C
Emphasis on Zinc,
Experimental Study of Mercury Transfer Be-
W88-09225 2111 5B Biomphalaria Glabrata (SAY), A Suitable Orga-
tween Artificially Contaminated Sediment
(CH3HgCl) and Macrophytes (Elodea densa), nism for a Biotest,
Toxicity of Pesticides to Fish, 2103 5A
2111 5B W88-10504 2112 5B W88-02020
W88-09397

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SUBJECT INDEX
BIOASSAYS

Use of Bioassays to Assess Aquatic Arthropod Determination of Uptake Rate Constants for Six Dilution Bioassays: Their Application to Assess-
Mortality from Permethrin Drift Deposits, Organochlorines in Midge Larvae, ments of Nutrient Limitation in Hypereutrophic
W88-02037 2103 5C W88-06930 2109 5B Waters,
Determination of the Biodegradable Fraction of W88-09634 2111 7B
Root Elongation Method for Toxicity Testing of
Dissolved Organic Matter in Waters, Organic and Inorganic Pollutants, Toxicity of Industrial Effluents to The Freshwa-
W88-02343 2103 5A W88-06947 2109 5A ter Cat Fish Mystus Keletius,
Light Induced Nitrosomonas Inhibition, W8 8-09946 2111 5C
Evaluation of the Relative Sensitivities of 7-D
W88-02350 2103 5D Daphnia Magna and Ceriodaphnia Dubia Toxic- Bioaccumulation of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
Method for Estimation of Methylmercury Dis- ity Tests for Cadmium and Sodium Pentachloro- drocarbons in C57B1/6 and DBA/2 Mice Fol-
solved into Water from Dredged Material by phenate, lowing Consumption of Great Lakes Coho
Using the Marine Copepod Acartia W88-06956 2109 5 A Salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch),
clausi,
W88-02523 2104 5A W88-10140 2112 5B
Determination of
Dose-Time-Response Rela-
Effects of Sediment on the Survival of Mysids tionships from Long-Term Acute Toxicity Test Use of the Planarian Dugesia tigrina Girard for
Exposed to Organotins, Data, the Assessment of Chronic Intoxications,
W88-02525 2104 5C W88-06960 2109 5 A W88-10435 2112 5A
Bacteriophages Active Against Bacteroides fra- Experimental Effects of Elevated Salinity on Assessment of Rokanol Toxicity to a Population
gilis in Sewage-Polluted Waters, Three Benthic Invertebrates in Pyramid Lake, and to an Aquatic Ecosystem,
W88-02711 2104 5 A Nevada, W88-10436 2112 5C
W88-06983 2109 2H
Virulent Strains of Vibrio vulnificus Isolated Estimation of a Single Probit Line from Multiple
from Estuaries of the United States West Coast, Fathead Minnow FHM
Cells for Use in In Vitro Toxicity Test Data,
W88-02872 2104 5B Cytotoxicity Assays of Aquatic Pollutants, W88-10502 2112 5C
W88-07500 2109 5A
Detection and Quantitation of Human Enteric Determination of Biologically Available Phos-
Viruses in Waste Waters: Increased Sensitivity Bulk Sediment Bioassays with Five Species of phorus Using a Radiobioassay Technique,
Using a Human Immune Serum Globulin - Im- Fresh- Water Oligochaetes, W88-10687 2112 7B
munoperoxidase Assay on MA-104 Cells, W88-07611 2109 5C
W88-03473 2104 5 A Effect of Copper, Cadmium and Zinc on Fish-
Assessment of the Bacteriological Quality of Food Organisms, Daphnia Lumholtzi and
Acute Lethal Toxicity of Some Reference Rural Groundwater Supplies in Northern West Cypris Subglobosa,
Chemicals to Freshwater Fishes of Scandinavia, Virginia, W88-10861 2112 5C
W88-03690 2105 5A W88-07613 2109 5A
Research Needs for Rapid Assessments of
Lead Uptake and Lead Loss in the Fresh Water
Field Crab, Barytelphusa guerini, on Exposure
Biomonitoring of Low Levels of Mercurial De- Chronic Toxicity,
rivatives in Water and Soilby Allium Micronu- W88-10997 2112 5G
to Organic and Inorganic Lead,
cleus Assay,
W88-03696 2105 5 A W88-07637 Time/Toxicity Relationships in Short-Term
2109 5A
Static, Dynamic, and Plug-Flow Bioassays,
Assessment of the Biological Impact of Point
Toxicity of Manganese and Its Impact on Some W88-11006
Source Discharges Employing Asiatic Clams, 2112 7C
Aspects of Carbohydrate Metabolism of a Fresh-
W88-03867 2105 5A water Teleost, Colisa fasciatus, Sensitivity of Chronic Endpoints Used in Daph-
Determination of W88-08071 nia magna Straus Life-Cycle Tests,
Growth Rate Depression of 2110 5C
Some Green Algae by Atrazine, W88-11009 2112 5C
W88-05117 Induction of Micronuclei and Nuclear Abnor-
2107 5C malities in Toxicity of Aqueous Extracts of Natural and
the Erythrocytes of Mudminnows
Vanadium Contamination (Umbra limi) and Brown Bullheads (Ictalurus Synthetic Oils to Three Species of Lemna,
Monitored by an
Arctic Bivalve, Cyrtodaria kurriana, nebulosus), W88-11014 2112 5C
W88-05120 2107 5A W88-08252 2110 5A Usefulness of the Lipid Index for Bioaccumula-
Interclonal Variability to PSP Sublethal Effects of tion Studies with Daphnia magna,
Toxicity in the Copper and Mercury on
Dinoflagellate Gonyaulax Excavata, a New Some Biochemical Constituents of the Estuarine W88-11019 2112 5A
Bio-
assay System (Variabilidad Interclonal para Tox- Clam Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis
icidad PSP en el Dinoflagelado Gonyaulax Appropriate Durations and Measures for Cerio-
Ex- (Hanley),
daphnia Toxicity Tests,
cavata, un Nuevo Sistema de Bioensayo) W88-08254 2110 5A
W88-05289 W88-11021 2112 5C
2107 5 A
Reduction Organic Effluent Static Acute
in
Bioassays with Aquatic Organisms: Toxicity Rapid Aquatic Toxicity Assay Using Incorpora-
of Toxicity to Fathead Minnows by Various Aer-
Water and Sediment from Cubatao River Basin tion of Tritiated-Thymidine Into Sea Urchin,
ation Techniques,
W88-05300 Arbacia punctulata, Embryo: Evaluation of
2107 5C W88-08564 2110 5G Toxicant Exposure Procedures,
Cheaper Assay
Faster, for Toxins, Interaction of Organic Solvents with the W88-11022 2112 5C
W88-05427
Green
2107 5 A Algae Chlorella pyrenoidosa,
W88-08684
BIOASSAYS
Laboratory Flow-Through Bioassays of Four 2110 5A Differentiation of Physical from Chemical Tox-
Forestry Insecticides Against Stream Inverte- icity in Solid Waste Fish Bioassays,
brates,
Effects of Metals on Fish Behavior: A Review
W88-00098
W88-08783 2110 5C 2101 5C
W88-06123 2108 5C
Use of Bioassay and Associated Tests in Algal Assays for Vitamins,
Contamination by Chlorinated Hydrocarbons W88-00200
Dredged Material and Disposal Management, 2101 5A
(DDT, PCBs) in Surface Sediment and Macro-
W88-08863 2110 5A
benthos of the River Adige (Italy) Utilization of Algal Cultures and Assays by In-
W88-06423 2108 dustry,
5B Phytoplankton Bioassays for Evaluating Toxici-
ty of In Situ Sediment Contaminants,
W88-00204 2101 5A
Study of the Behavior of Mutagens
in W88-08864
Wastewater and Emission Gas from a Municipal 2110 5 A Algal Bioassays of Industrial and Energy Proc-
Incinerator Evaluated by Means of the ess Effluents,
Ames Oligochaete Respiration as a Measure of Sedi-
Assay, W88-00205 2101 A
ment Toxicity in Puget Sound, Washington, 5
W88-06425 2108 5D W88-08874 2110 5A Publications of the Water Research Institute.
Sensitivity Analysis of Population Growth
Rates W88-00230 2101 2H
Consideration of Total Ion Composition in De-
Estimated from Cladoceran Chronic Toxicity
signing Toxicity Tests Using Aluminum Salts
Tests, Oxidized Resin Acids in Douglas Fir Wood
and Mineral Acids,
W88-06928 Extractives,
2109 5C W88-08968 2111 5A W88-00430 2101 5A

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SUBJECT INDEX
BIOASSAYS

BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS Biological Processes Involved in the Cycling of


Consecutive System of Tests for Assessment of Elements Between Soil or Sediments and the
the Effects of Chemical Agents in the
Aquatic Biochemical Methods for Detection of Subsur-
Aqueous Environment,
Environment, face Contamination/Biomass,
W88-08858 2110 5B
2101 5C W88-02544 2104 5A
W88-00895
Comparison of Extraction Methods in the Deter-
Use of Bioassays to Determine Potential Toxici- Biochemical Measures of the Biomass, Commu- (ATP)
mination of Adenosine Triphosphate in
ty Effects of Environmental Pollutants, nity Structure, and Metabolic Activity of the
Phytoplankton and Seston,
W88-01088 2102 7A Ground Water Microbiota, 7B
W88-10114 2112
W88-02546 2104 2F
Use of a Bioassay to Evaluate the Bioaccumula- BIOCIDE
tion of Contaminants by Animals Colonizing a BIOCHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS Tributyltin(TBT) in the Waters of a Scottish
Wetland Created with Contaminated Dredged Sublethal Effects of Copper and Mercury on
Sea Loch Arising from the Use of Antifoulant
Material, Some Biochemical Constituents of the Estuarine Treated Netting by Salmon Farms,
W88-01536 2103 5B Clam Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis
W88-07117 2109 5B
(Hanley),
Role of Aluminium Contamination in Determin- W88-08254 2110 5A BIOCIDES
ing Phytoplankton and Zooplankton Responses
Histopathological Study of Poecilia Reticulata
to Acidification, BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (Guppy) After Long-term Exposure to Bis(tri-n-
W88-02471 2103 5C Stochastic Dissolved Oxygen Model,
butyltin)oxide (TBTO) and Di-n-butyltindichlor-
W88-05511 2107 5B
Variability of Test Systems Used to Assess Eco- ide(DBTC),
W88-06039 2108 5C
logical Effects of Chemicals, Deforestation of Large Reservoir Basins,
W88-05295 2107 5A 2107 4C
W88-05553 Effects of Three Oxidizing Biocides on Legion-

Selection of Test Systems for Ecological Analy- ellapneumophila Serogroup 1

Confronting the of Optimal Design:


Ironies 2109 5F
W88-07022
sis,
Nonoptimal Sampling Designs with Desirable
W88-05296 2107 5A
Properties, BIOCONCENTRATION
Compounds W88-06798 2108 7C Bioconcentration and Metabolism of DDT, Fen-
Persistence of Biologically Active
Aquatic Systems, itrothion and Chlorpyrifos by the Blue-Green
in
2107 5C Estimation of BOD Parameters by an Integral
Algae Anabaena sp. and Aulosira fertilissima,
W88-05747
Method, W88-01863 2103 5B
W88-07137 2109 7C
Toxic Screening of Surface Waters in the Lower
Susquehanna River Basin Using the Beckman Quantitative Structure-activity Relationships for
Design Equations for BOD Removal in Faculta-
the Toxicity and Bioconcentration Factor of Ni-
Microtox 2055 Toxicity Analyzer,
W88-06549 2108 5A
tive Ponds, trobenzene Derivatives Towards the Guppy
W88-07342 2109 5D
(Poecilia Reticulata),
Chemical Oil Dispersion in Trials at Sea and in W88-06037 2108 5C
Comparison of the Graphical and Standard
Laboratory Tests: The Key Role of Dilution
Methods for the Determination of Biochemical Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes
Processes,
2111 5G Oxygen Demand, on Competing Sediment Components with a
W88-09193 5A
W88-08011 2110
Multichamber Device,
BIOAUGMENTATION W88-06885 2109 5B
Application of Time Series Analysis When Mod-
Effects of Bioaugmentation on Hazardous Waste
Treatment,
Sewage Treatment Plant Input Data,
elling Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An-
2104 5D W88-10294 2112 5D odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride
W88-03230
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex,
BIOAVAILABILITY BIOCHEMICAL TESTS W88-08245 2110 5B
Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Organic Impact of Chronic Lead Poisoning on the He-
Chemicals: A Review, matological and Biochemical Profiles of a Fish, Elimination Kinetics of Two Unmetabolized

W88-02492 2103 5B Barbus conchonius (Ham), Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Poecilia reticulata


W88-00078 2101 5C After Dietary Exposure,
Theory on Mechanisms Regulating the Bioa-
the W88-08246 2110 5B
vailability of Mercury in Natural Waters, Comparison of Extraction Methods in the Deter-
W88-05466 2107 5B mination of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in BIOCONTROL
Phytoplankton and Seston, Radiotelemetry Tracking at Lake Conway, Flor-
Reduction in Bioavailability of Organic Con- W88-10114 2112 7B ida,
taminants to the Amphipod Pontoporeia Hoyi W88-00837 2101 4A
by Dissolved Organic Matter of Sediment Inter- BIOCHEMISTRY
stitial Waters, Genetic and Biochemical Basis for Microbial White Amur Bibliography,
W88-06922 2109 5B Transformations and Detoxification of Mercury W88-02919 2104 4A
and Mercurial Compounds,
Assessment of Metal Species Bioavailability and W88-01373 2102 5B Evaluation of a Formulation of Cercospora Rod-
Geochemical Mobility in Polluted Waters, manii for Infectivity and Pathogenicity of
Wa-
W88-07139 2109 5A Effect of Cu on Some Biochemical Parameters terhyacinth,
of Fishes, W88-02930 2104 4A
Bioavailable Metal Uptake Rate Determination 2102 5C
W88-01492
in Polluted Waters by Dialysis with Receiving by Aquatic Weeds of the Fern Genus
Infestation
Resins, Effect of NH3 on Blood Glucose and Catechola- and Control,
Salvinia: Its Status
5A 2110 4A
W88-07142 2109 mine Level, GOT, GPT, LDH Enzyme Activity W88-08214
and Respiration of Fishes, Weed Sal-
Modelling the Dynamic Relationship Between 2102 5C Successful Control of the Floating
W88-01497 A
Cd-Concentration in Gammarus Tigrinus and vinia molesta in Papua, New Guinea: Useful

Water Temperature, Water. Invasion Neutralizes a Disastrous


Biomembranes, Part O, Protons and Biological
W88-07153 2109 5B One,
Structure and Translocation.
2103 IB W88-08215 2110 4A
W88-01593
Partitioning of Trace Metals in Sediments: Rela-
tionships with Bioavailability, Histopathological and Biochemical Changes in Suppression of Water Hyacinth by the Exotic
W88-08859 2110 5B Insect Neochetina Eichhorniae in
Bangalore,
the Liver of a Teleost Fish, Channa punctatus

Waste Products (Bloch) Induced by a Mercurial Fungicide, India,


Bioavailability of Chemicals in
2105 5C W88-09945 2111 4A
Polluted Soil,
W88-04154
and in

W88-09907 2111 5C Enhanced Reproductive Potential of Neochetina


Nitrogen Biogeochemistry in an Unpolluted Es-
bruchi Hostache Fed on Water Hyacinth
Plants
tuary: The Importance of Benthic Denitrifica-
Chemical Fractionation and Bioavailability of from Polluted Water Bodies,
tion,
Cobalt-60 to Benthic Deposit-Feeders, W88-O9970 2111 5C
2112 5B W88-06672 2108 2L
W88-10829

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SUBJECT INDEX
BIODEGRADATION
BIODEGRADATION Biodegradability Testing of Industrial Wastes Uptake, Retention, Biodegradation, and Depura-
Laboratory Simulation of the Microbiological and Intractable Substances,
Degradation of Crude Oil in a Marine Environ-
tion ofPCBs by Organisms,
W88-02895 2104 5B W88-06661
ment, 2108 5B
W88-00380 2101 5B Heavy Metal Composition of Treated Municipal
Modification of PCBs by Bacteria and Other
Wastewater and Sludge Residues,
AMOCO Cadiz Analytical Chemistry Program, W88-03165
Microorganisms,
W88-00381 2104 5D W88-06662
2101 5B 2108 5B
Biodegradation of Hazardous Chemical Wastes,
Studies of Hydrocarbon Concentrations at the Predicting Rate of Trace-Organic
the Com-
W88-03180 2104 5D
He Grande and Baoe de Lannion Stations Pollut- pound Removal by Natural Biofilms,
ed by the Wreck of the AMOCO
Cadiz, Enhancement of Biodegradation of Alcohols in W88-06764 2108 5B
W88-00382 2101 5A Groundwater Systems,
Accumulation, Degradation and Biological Ef-
W88-03255 2104 5G
Evolution of the Hydrocarbons Present in the fects of Lindane on Scenedesmus obliquus
Sediments of the Aber Wrac'h Estuary, (Turp.) Kutz,
Reduction of Microbial Indicators and Viruses
W88-00383 2101 5B W88-06899
ina Cypress Strand, 2109 5D
Method for Treating W88-03559 2105 5D
Oil Slicks,
Biodegradation Data Evaluation for Structure/
W88-00570 2101 5G Reductive Metabolism of Aminoazobenzenes by Biodegradability Relations,

Method and Apparatus Pseudomonas cepacia, W88-06921 2109 5B


for Treating
Hydrocar-
bon and Halogenated Hydrocarbon Contaminat- W88-03699 2105 5B
Laboratory Studies on Mechanisms for the Deg-
ed Ground and Ground Water,
W88-00602 Oxidative Pathway After Reduction of p-Amin- radation of Aldicarb, Aldicarb Sulfoxide and
2101 5G obenzene by Pseudomonas cepacia, Aldicarb Sulfone,
Process for the Biological Degradation of Haz- W88-03700 2105 5D W88-06946 2109 5B
ardous Waste By-Products,
W88-00762 Microbial Degradation of Nitrilotriacetate Biodegradation of Three Azaarene Congeners
2101 5D in
(NTA) during River Water/Groundwater Infil- River Water,
Biodegradability Testing of Industrial Wastes tration: Laboratory Column Studies, W88-06953 2109 5B
and Intractable Substances, W88-04027 2105 5B
W88-00835 2101 5D Effects of Dimilin(RT) on Freshwater Litter
Biodegradability of Ozonation Products as a Decomposition,
Study of the Biodegradability of 'Residual Function of COD and DOC Elimination by W88-06955 2109 5C
COD', Example of Substituted Aromatic Substances,
W88-01032 2102 5D W88-04031 Influence of Inorganic and Organic Nutrients on
2105 5D
Aerobic Biodegradation and On the Adaptation
Biodegradation and Detoxification of Environ- Biodegradation of Substances Low
at Concen- Response of Subsurface Microbial Communities,
mental Pollutants. trations (Biologischer Abbau von Stoffen bei W88-O7O03
W88-01369 2109 5B
2102 5B Geringen Konzentrationen),
W88-04338 2105 5B Reductive Dechlorination of Hexachloroben-
Microbial Degradation of Polychlorinated Bi-
zene to Tri- and Dichlorobenzenes in Anaerobic
phenyls (PCBs), Preliminary Investigation into the Improvement
W88-01371 Sewage Sludge,
2102 5B of the Biodegradability of Organic Substances in
W88-07005 2109 5D
Surface Waters and Effluents Through Ozona-
Comparison of Occurrence and Rates of Chemi-
tion,
cal Biodegradation in Natural Waters, Prediction of Substrate Removal Rates of At-
W88-04377 2105 5D tached Microorganisms and of Relative Contri-
W88-01722 2103 5B
butions of Attached and Suspended Communi-
Apparatus for Elimination of Biofouling,
Biodegradation of Oil on Drilled Cuttings ties at Field Sites,
W88-01930 W88-04813 2106 5F
2103 5D W88-07009 2109 5B
Aeration and Control of Slurry Odours by He- Degradation of a Commercial Surfactant, in the
Reductive Carboxylation of Propionate to Bu-
terotrophs, Presence of a Complementary Carbon Source,
tyrate in Methanogenic Ecosystems,
W88-02067 by a Bacterial Community Selected from a
2103 5D Marine Environment. (Degradation d'un Tensio- W88-07010 2109 5D
Microbial Degradation of Hazardous Wastes by Actif Commercial, en Presence d'une Source
Anaerobic Degradation of Alkylated Benzenes
Land Treatment, Complementaire de Carbone, par une Commun-
in Denitrifying Laboratory Aquifer Columns,
W88-02193 2103 5D aute Bacterienne Selectionnee en Milieu Marin)
W88-07011 2109 5G
W88-05174 2107 5B
Evaluation of Biodegradation Kinetics for Prior-
Temporal and Geographical Distributions of
ity Pollutants, Laser Fluorescence/Fiber Optic Monitoring of
W88-02210 Epilithic Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Degrading
2103 5D Groundwater Contaminant Biodegradation
Bacteria in a Polluted South Wales River,
W88-05233 2107 5B
Biodegradation of Contaminants in the Subsur-
W88-07014 2109 5B
face, Benzoate Removal by Aerobic Bioslimes
W88-02556 W88-05592 Influence of pH on Microbial Hydrogen Metab-
2104 5B 2107 5D olism in Diverse Sedimentary Ecosystems,
Microbial Desulfonation of Substituted Naphtha- Evaluation of Pesticide Groundwater Pollution W88-07015 2109 5C
lenesulfonic Acids and Benzenesulfonic Potential from Standard Indices of Soil-Chemi-
Acids
W88-02705 cal Adsorption and Biodegradation, Trichloroethylene Metabolism by Microorga-
2104 5 B
W88-05988 nisms That Degrade Aromatic Compounds,
Effect of Adaptation to Phenol 2108 5B
on Biodegrada- W88-07016 2109 5B
tion of Monosubstituted Phenols by Aquatic Mi- Biodegradability of Ozonation Products as a
crobial Communities, Function of COD and DOC Elimination by the Transfer and Expression of Mesophilic Plasmid-
W88-02707 2104 Example of Humic Acids, Mediated Degradative Capacity in a Psychrotro-
5C
W88-06324 phic Bacterium,
Rapid Assay for Microbially Reducible Ferric 2108 5F
W88-07017 2109 5G
Iron in Aquatic Sediments,
Biotransformation of Benzine by Denitrification
W88-02708 2104 5A in Aquifer Sand, Microbial Decomposition in Aquatic Environ-
W88-06375 2108 5B ments: Combined Process of Extracellular
Nitrogen Mineralization in Sewage-sludge- Enzyme Activity and Substrate Uptake,
Amended Coal Mine Spoil and Topsoils Chemistry and Properties of PCBs
W88-02719 in Relation to W88-07023 2109 5B
2104 5E Environmental Effects,
W88-06652 2108 5B Fermentation of 2-methoxyethanol by Acetobac-
Membrane Filter Method for the Enumeration
of Aquatic Ammonifiers, terium malicum sp. nov. and Pelobacter vene-
PCBs and the Environment. tianus,
W88-02831 2104 5B W88-06658 2108 5C W88-07068 2109 5D

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SUBJECT INDEX
BIODEGRADATION

Influence of Other Gasoline Derived Organics Biological Fate of Hydrocarbons at an Aviation


DDT Degradation by Bacteria from Activated
Gasoline
on the Behaviour of Dissolved Monoaromatics
Spill Site,
Sludge, 2112 5B
Ground Water, W88-11218
W88-07127 2109 5D in

W88-09513 2111 5B
Remediation of Gasoline-Contaminated Ground
Environmental Fate of Polynuclear Aromatic
Remediation of Gasoline Contaminated Ground Waters: A Controlled Field Experiment,
Hydrocarbons in Coal Tar, 2112 5G
5B Water by Infiltration Through Soil, W88-11248
W88-07134 2109
W88-09514 2111 5G
BIODEGRADATION KINETICS
Availability of Organic Chemicals for Biodegra- Anionic
Primary Biodegradation Kinetics of
dation in Settled Bottom Sediments, Petroleum Contamination of the Surface Micro-
layer of the Fos-sur-mer Gulf (Mediterranean Surfactants in Marine Environment,
W88-07471 2109 5B
2105 5B
Sea) (Contamination Petroliere de la Micro- W88-04145
Interspecific Differences in Dead Plant Buffer- couche de Surface du Golfe de Fos-sur-mer
BIODENITRIFICATION
ing Capacity Alter the Impact of Acid Rain on (Mer Mediterranee)),
2111 5B In-Situ Biodenitrification of the S-3 Ponds,
Decomposition Rates in Tidal Marshes, W88-09575
2109 5B W88-06739 2108 5D
W88-07595
Evolution of Hydrocarbons and Bacterial Activ-
Bioparticulate Solubilization and Biodegradation ity in Marine Sediments Contaminated by
a Mix- BIOEROSION
Di- ture of Petroleum Product and Enhancer (Evo- Increase in Cliona delitrix Infestation of Montas-
in Semi-Continuous Aerobic Thermophilic
lution des Hydrocarbures et de l'Activite Bacter- trea cavernosa Heads on an Organically Polluted
gestion,
2109 5D ienne dans des Sediments Marins Contamines par Portion of the Grand Cayman Fringing Reef,
W88-07597
un Deversement de Petrole Brut et Traite), W88-10853 2112 5C
Transformations of Trace Halogenated Alipha- W88-09587 2111 5B
Anoxic Biofilm Columns,
tics in
BIOFILM
2109 5B Leaf Decomposition in an Ozark Cave and Demonstration of Mass Transfer and pH Effects
W88-07625
Spring, in a Nitrifying Biofilm,

Biodegradation of Substances at Low Concen- W88-09924 2111 2H W88-04848 2106 5D


trations (Biologischer Abbau von Stoffen bei
geringen Konzentrationen), Trichloroethylene Biodegradation by a Meth- BIOFILM COLUMNS
W88-08150 2110 5B ane-Oxidizing Bacterium, Transformations of Trace Halogenated Alipha-
W88-09964 2111 5B Anoxic Biofilm Columns,
tics in

Biological Degradation of Volatile Chlorinated W88-07625 2109 5B


Hydrocarbons in Groundwater and Sewage, Biotransformation of Dehydroabietic, Abietic,
W88-08172 2110 5B and Isopimaric Acids by Mortierella isabellina BIOFILM REACTORS
Immobilized in Polyurethane Foam, Performance Evaluation of the Anaerobic Fluid-
Disappearance Rates of Chlorothalonil (TCIN) W88-09968 2111 5D izedBed Biofilm Reactor: Methane Production
in the Aquatic Environment, from Glucose,
W88-08249 2110 5B Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi- W88-02223 2103 5D
tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae
2,3,7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin:
Environ-
and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13 Biological Denitrification of Drinking Water
mental Chemistry, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Using Autotrophic Organisms with H2 in a Flu-
W88-08435 2110 5B 2111 2H idized-Bed Biofilm Reactor,
W88-09969
W88-03817 2105 5F
Biodegradation of Chlorinated Organic Com- Interaction of Selenate and Selenite with Select-
pounds by Phanerochaete chrysosporium, a ed Freshwater Sediments, Effects of SMP on Biofilm-Reactor Perform-
Wood-Rotting Fungus, W88-09992 2111 2H ance,
W88-08441 2110 5E W88-05520 2107 5D
Methanogenic Toxicity of Bark Tannins and the
Catalyzed Photodegradation of the Herbicides Anaerobic Biodegradability of Water Soluble BIOFILMS
Molinate and Thiobencarb, Bark Matter, Removal of Taste-and Odor-Causing Com-
W88-08538 2110 5G 2112 5D pounds by Biofilms Grown on Humic Sub-
W88-10333
stances,
Effect of Intensive Fertilization of a Bankside 5F
Activity of Bacterial Flora in the River Nida, in W88-01895 2103
Meadow on the Activity of Plankton Bacteria in Stretches Differing in Geological Substratum
Nida (Southern Poland),
the River Significance of Segregation of Biomass in Bio-
and Soils near the Banks (Southern Poland),
W88-08835 2110 5C 2112 2E films,
W88-10377
W88-01943 2103 5B
Interactions Between Sediment Contaminants Sorption
Simulation of Biodegradation and
and Benthic Organisms, Ground Water, Analysis of Anaerobic Biofilms,
Processes in
W88-0886O 2110 5C 2112 5B W88-02O08 2103 5D
W88-10421
Consequences of Environmental Contamination Effects of Periodic Feast/Famine Conditions
on
Biodegradation and Adsorption of Linear Alkyl-
by Lead Mining in Wales, Growth of Biofilms,
benzene Sulfonates (LAS) in the River Environ- the
W88-08868 2110 5C 2103 5D
ment - A Case Study on River Akashi of Hyogo W88-02012
Pref, (in Japanese),
Biodegradation Potential of Ground-Water Bac- Development of Biofilm in the Anaerobic Rotat-
W88-10574 2112 5B
teria,
ing Biological Contactor Process,
W88-09176 2111 2F 2103 5D
Problems and Potential for In Situ Treatment of W88-02225
Environmental Pollutants by Engineered Micro-
Application of Microcosm Technology to Study Fluidization and Reactor Biomass Characteris-
organisms,
the Biodegradation Potential of a Subsurface tics of the Denitrification Fluidized
Bed Biofilm
W88-10743 2112 5G
Alluvial Material Exposed to Selected Petrole-
Reactor,
um Hydrocarbons,
W88-02344 2103 5D
5B Degradation of Mangrove Leaf Litter in the St.
W88-09315 2111
Lucia Estuary as Influenced by Season and Ex-
Criteria Establishing Biofilm-Kinetic Types,
posure,
Ground Water Restoration Using Bioreclama- W88-02349 2103 5D
W88-10850 2112 2L
non in Fractured Pennsylvanian Bedrock,
W88-09316 2111 5G Theoretical Investigation of Particle Deposition
Numerical Simulation of Microbial Biodegrada-
Biofilm Systems,
tion of Hydrocarbons in Ground Water,
in
Fixed-Film Bioreactor to Treat Trichloroethy- 2106 5D
W88-10918 2112 5B W88-04849
lene-Laden Waters from Interdiction Wells,
W88-09317 2111 5D Long Term Competition Between Sulfate-reduc-
Development of Model of Microbi-
a Structured
Reaction in Ground Water Contamination mg and Methane-producing Bacteria for Acetate
Field Demonstration of Enhanced Bioreclama- al
in Anaerobic Biofilm.
Problems,
tion,
W88-04857 2106 5D
5G W88-10983 2112 5B
W88-09318 2111

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SUBJECT INDEX
BIOINDICATORS

Examination and Characterization of Distribu- Evaluation of Activated Biofiltration and Acti- BIOGAS SLURRY
tion System Biofilms, vated Biofiltration/ Activated Sludge Technol- Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya-
W88-05446 2107 5F ogies, cinth,and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of
W88-01851 2103 5D Indian Major Carps,
Trace Metal Interactions with Microbial Bio-
W88-07119 2109 5D
films in Natural and Engineered Systems, Water Re-use System for Production of Fingerl-
W88-05470 2107 5D ing Fishes in Brazilwith Emphasis on South BIOGASIFICATION
American Catfishes (Rhamdia quelens and R.
Hybrid Bioliquefaction and Biogasification for
Proceedings of the 1986 International Symposi- sapo),
Papaya Processing Wastes in the Tropics,
um on Biofouled Aquifers: Prevention and Res- W88-02080 2103 5F
toration.
W88-02159 2103 5D
W88-05724 2107 5C Development and Optimization of a Process BIOGENIC EMISSIONS
Combination of a Highest-Loaded Activated
Role of Bacterial Polymers Biogenic Hydrogen Sulfide Emissions From Se-
in Metal Release into Sludge Stage and Biologically Intensified Filtra-
lected Florida Wetlands,
Water, tion,
W88-05729 W88-02463 2103 5B
2107 2F W88-04381 2105 5D
Biofilms in Porous Media, Emissions of Biogenic Sulphur Compounds from
Design and Evaluation of Biofilter Treatment
Several Wetland Soils in Florida,
W88-05731 2107 2F Systems,
W88-04586 W88-03776 2105 2L
2106 5D
Biology of Gallionella,
W88-05733 Opinion Differences Design Lead to Proof of
BIOGENIC GASES
2107 5B in
Process, Factors Controlling Emission of Dimethylsul-
Fundamental Descriptive Study and Modeliza- W88-04661 phide From Salt Marshes,
2106 5D
tion of Biological Film Growth-I. Fundamental W88-06107 2108 2L
Descriptive Study of Biological Film Growth Treatment of Leachate from a Solid Waste
(Etude Descriptive Fondamentale et Modelisa- Landfill Site Using a Two-stage Anaerobic BIOGEOGRAPHV
tion de la Croissance d'un Film Biologique-I. Filter, Variability in the Spermathecal Setae of Pota-
Etude Descriptive Fondamentale de la Crois- W88-06850 mothrix Heuscheri (Bretscher) (Oligochaeta, Tu-
2109 5D
sance d'un Film Biologique), bificidae) in Lake Nemi and Notes on the Rela-

W88-06317 2108 5D BIOFLOCCULATION tionship Between this Species and the Trophic
Harvesting of Scenedesmus obliquus in Level of Lakes (Variabilite des Soies Spermathe-
Fundamental Descriptive Study and Modeliza- Wastewaters: Auto- or Bioflocculation, cales de Potamothrix Heuscheri (Bretscher) (Oli-
tion of Biological Film Growth-II. A New Con- W88-05973 2108 5D gochaeta, Tubificidae) dans le lac de Nemi et
cept of a Biological Film Growth Modelization Remarques Sur la Relation Entre Cette Espece
(Etude Descriptive Fondamentale et Modelisa- BIOFOULED AQUIFERS et le Degre de Trophie des lacs),
tion de la Croissance d'un Film Biologique-II. Proceedings of the 1986 International Symposi- W88-10464 2112 2H
Nouveau Concept de Modelisation de la Crois- um on Biofouled Aquifers: Prevention and Res-
sance d'un Film Biologique), toration. BIOGRAPHY
W88-06318 2108 5D W88-05724 2107 5C History of Hydrology.
W88-09405 2111 2A
Predicting Rate of Trace-Organic
the Com- BIOFOULING
pound Removal by Natural Biofilms, Policies Relating to Groundwater and Biofoul- BIOINDICATES
W88-06764 2108 5B ing, Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of
W88-05725 2107 6E Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying
Comparative Study of Biofilm Shear Loss on Acute Toxicity Syndrome in Fish: Part 1. Pen-
Different Adsorptive Media, Microbial Colonization of Surfaces, tachlorophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Tricaine
W88-07421 2109 5D W88-05726 2107 2F Methanesulfonate and 1-Octanol,
W88-06941 2109 5A
Diffusional Limitations of Anaerobic Biofilms, Physico-Chemical Factors in Influencing the
W88-08304 Biofouling of Groundwater, BIOINDICATIONS
2110 5D
W88-05728 2107 2F Two New Diatom-based Indices and the Chemi-
Methanogenic Bacteria Adhered to Solid Sup-
cal Qualityof Running Waters: Comparison
ports, Monitoring Biofouling,
with Various Existing Indices (Deux Nouveaux
W88-10277 W88-05735 2107 7B
2112 5D Indices Diatomique et de Qualite Chimique des

Prediction of Biofouling, Eaux Courantes: Comparaison avec Differents


BIOFILTERS
Indices Existants,
Ecological Aspects of Used-Water Treatment, W88-05736 2107 2F
W88-10247 2112 5A
Volume 3: The Processes and Their Ecology.
Trouble from the Fresh Water Mussel (Sphaer-
W88-O0490 2101 5D BIOINDICATOR
ium corneum Lin),
W88-06461 Structure-Function Relationships for Monitoring
Biological Filters, 2108 5F
Cellular Stress and Recovery Responses with
W88-0O491 2101 5D Biofouling Control at Water Intake Structures, Selenastrum capricornutum,

Applied Significance of Ecological Studies of W88-09851 2111 8C W88-07031 2109 5 A


Aerobic Processes,
BIOGAS BIOINDICATORS
W88-00493 2101 5D Biogas Clean-Up and Utilization, What Does the Presence of Fecal Coliforms
Hydraulic Performance of Percolating Biologi- W88-02118 2103 5D Indicate in the Waters of Puerto Rico. A
cal Filters and Consideration of Oxygen Trans- Review,
Measurement of Trace Concentrations of Hy- W88-OO060
fer, 2101 5A
drogen in Biogas from Anaerobic Digesters
W88-04246 2105 5D Using an Exhaled Hydrogen Monitor, Relationship between Environmental Factors,
Use of Water Conditioners W88-04859 2106 5D Yeasts and Coliforms in the Yodo River,
in Water-Recircula-
tion Systems, W88-00150 2101 5A
Use of Bio-Gas for Power Generation,
W88-07661 2109 3C W88-06453 2108 5D Bacterial Indicators of Water Quality from

BIOFILTRATION Southwest Arkansas Reservoirs: DeGray Lake,


Infestation by Aquatic Weeds of the Fern Genus W88-01072
Applied Significance of Ecological Studies of 2102 2H
Salvinia: Its Status and Control,
Aerobic Processes,
W88-08214 2110 4A Heavy Metals in Water Organisms.
W88-00493 2101 5D W88-01460 2102 5B
BIOGAS PLANTS
Heavy Metal Content Macrophytes from
in Sanitation and Utilization of Night Soil in Rural
Ponds Supplied with Post-Sewage Water
Heavy Metal Accumulation and Physiological
Areas, on Austrian Macrophytes,
Effects
W88-01464 2102 5B W88-03713 2105 5D W88-01462 2102 5B

SU-93
SUBJECT INDEX
BIOINDICATORS

the Heavy Evaluation of Bacteroides Fragilis Bacterio- Evaluation of Deviation from the Lognormal
Seasonal and Local Variation in
phages as Indicators of the Virological Quality Distribution Among Species as a Pollution Indi-
Metal Concentration in Animals of Lake Bala-
of Water, cator in Marine Benthic Communities,
ton,
2105 5A W88-04893 2106 5A
W88-01472 2102 5B W88-03578
Relation of Length and Sex to Selenium Con-
Marine Organisms, Microbial Indicators for the Efficiency of Disin-
Heavy Metals in
centrations in Mosquitofish,
2102 5B fection Processes,
W88-01473 W88-05197 2107 5B
W88-03579 2105 5A
Bioindicators for the Heavy Metal Load of Eel (Anguilla Anguilla L.) as a Bioindicator of
Review and Perspective on the Use of Mixed-
River Ecosystems, Metal Pollution: Factors Limiting its Use,
Function Oxygenase Enzymes in Biological
W88-01476 2102 5A W88-05258 2107 5A
Monitoring,
W88-03648 2105 5A Monitoring of Mercury and Cadmium in Coastal
Some Problems of Pollution with Heavy Metals
Under the Environmental Conditions of the Areas, Using Aquatic Organisms and Sediment,
Coliphages and Bacteria in Groundwater from
Baltic Sea, W88-05261 2107 5A
Tehran, Iran,
W88-01479 2102 5C
W88-03698 2105 5B Biological Aspects in the Evaluation of Tertiary

Influence of Size Upon the Concentrations of Lagoons and Efficiency in the Removal of Or-
Microbial Quality of Human Wastes and Treat-
Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn in the Common ganic Pollutants,
ment Plant Effluent,
W88-05266 2107 5A
Mussel (Mytilus edulis L.),
W88-03731 2105 5D
W88-01481 2102 5C
Ecotoxicological Effect Indices: A Rapidly
Chironomid Mortality Sandoz Acci-
after the Evolving System,
Trouts (Salmo gairdneri RICH.) as Biointegra- Chironomus Larvae due
dent and Deformities in W88-05292 2107 5A
tors for Pollutants, A New Method of Record-
to Sediment Pollution on the Rhine,
ing Pollutants, 5C Developing Automated Multispecies Biosensing
W88-03763 2105
W88-01482 2102 5C
for Contaminant Detection,
Numerical Estimation to Organic Pollution of W88-05298 2107 5A
Temporal Variation of Metals in the Seagrass
Flowing Water by Using the Epilithic Diatom
Potential as a Sentinel
Posidonia australis and Its
Assemblage —
Diatom Assemblage Index Use of the Benthic Community as a Water Qual-
Accumulator Near a Lead Smelter, ity Indicator in the Cubatao River Basin,
(DAIpo),
W88-01997 2103 5B 5A W88-05301 2107 5C
W88-03859 2105

Biomphalaria Glabrata (SAY), A Suitable Orga-


Microcomputer-Interfaced Continuous Flow Variability in the Frequency of Sister-Chromatid
nism for a Biotest, Exchange in Larvae of Mytilus edulis: Implica-
Toxicity Test System,
W88-02020 2103 5A 2105 5A tions for Field Monitoring,
W88-04028 2107 5C
W88-05305
Evaluation of the Effect of Chemicals on Aquat- Application of Tracer Techniques to Continu-
ic Ecosystem by Observing the Photosynthetic
Recovery of a Marker Strain of Escherichia coli
ous-Flow Toxicity Testing,
Activity of a Macrophyte, Porphyra Yezoensis, from Ozonated Water by Membrane Filtration,
W88-04029 2105 5A 2107 5F
2103 5C W88-05451
W88-02033
Bacteriological Characteristics of 15 Freshwater Testing for Bacterial Resistance to Arsenic in
239, 240Pu Levels in Mussels Mytilus Sp. Col- Beaches in Manitoba, Monitoring Well Water by the Direct Viable
lected from the French Coasts (1983-1984): A W88-04079 2105 5B Counting Method,
Radiochemical and Microanalytical Study (Suivi
W88-05453 2107 5A
des Niveaux de Plutonium 239-240 dans des Distribution of Indicator Bacteria and Vibrio
Moules Mytilus Sp. Prevelees sur le Littoral parahaemolyticus in Sewage-Polluted Intertidal Metal Toxicity on Phosphate Removal in Pure
Francais (1983-1984): Etudes Radiochimique et Sediments, Culture and in Activated Sludge Systems,
Microanalytique), W88-04081 2105 5B W88-05509 2107 5D
W88-02105 2103 5B
Mussels as Bioindicators of PCB Pollution: A Organochlorine Residues in Northeastern Alber-
Using Asiatic Clams as a Biomonitor for Chryso- Case Study on Uptake and Release of PCB ta Otters,
tile Asbestos in Public Water Supplies, Isomers and Congeners in Green-Lipped Mus- W88-05617 2107 5B
W88-02318 2103 5A sels (Perna viridis) in Hong Kong Waters,
2105 5A Paradise Steam Electric Plant, Ashpond Toxici-
W88-04128
Development of Protozoan and Metazoan Com- ty Biomonitoring Study - October 1986,
munities in Rotating Biological Contactor Bio- Fate and Behavior of Herbicides, Butachlor, W88-05710 2107 5G
films, CNP, Chlomethoxynil, and Simetryne in River
Musselwatching in the Buffalo River, Times
W88-02348 2103 5D Water, Shellfish, and Sediments of the Ishikari
Beach and Lake Erie,
River, 5A
W88-05720 2107
Relationship Between Lead Concentrations in W88-04130 2105 5B
Seawater and in the Mussel Mytilus edulis: A
Implications of Subsurface Biological Activity
Water-Quality Criterion, North and South American Studies on the Po-
for Monitoring Underground Storage Tanks,
W88-02370 2103 5B tential of Coliphage as a Water Quality Indica- 2107 5A
W88-05905
tor,
Method Methylmercury Dis-
for Estimation of W88-04452 2105 5A F-Specific Bacteriophages as Indicators of the
solved into Water from Dredged Material by Disinfection Efficiency of Secondary Effluent
Using the Marine Copepod Acartia clausi, Critical Analysis of Factors Affecting the Sensi- with Ultraviolet Radiation,
W88-02523 2104 5A tivityof Zooplankton and the Reproducibility of W88-06042 2108 5A
Toxicity Test Results,
Changes in Escherichia coli Cells Starved in W88-04845 2106 5A Use of Organisms to Quantify PCBs in Marine
Seawater or Grown in Seawater-Wastewater and Estuarine Environments,
Mixtures, Coliphages as an Indicator of Faecal Pollution in W88-06663 2108 5A
W88-O2706 2104 5B Water. Its Relationship with Indicator and Path-
ogenic Microorganisms, Piscine Macrophage Aggregate Parameters as
Comparative Survival of Antibiotic-Resistant W88-04847 2106 5A Health Monitors. Effect of Age, Sex, Relative
and -Sensitive Fecal Indicator Bacteria in Estua- Weight, Season and Site Quality in Largemouth
nne Water, Comparative Survival and Injury of Candida Bass (Micropterus Salmoides),
W88-02866 2104 5A albicans and Bacterial Indicator Organisms in W88-06678 2108 5 A
Streams Receiving Acid Mine Drainage,
2106 5A Survival of E. coli and Enterococci in Sediment-
Detection and Quantitation of Human Enteric W88-04854
Water Systems of Lake Kinneret Under (Feed-
Viruses in Waste Waters: Increased Sensitivity
Operator's Guide to Rotifers and Wastewater back) Controlled Concentrations of Hydrogen
Using a Human Immune Serum Globulin - Im-
MA- 104 Treatment Processes, Sulfide,
munoperoxidase Assay on Cells,
5A
2106 5D W88-06769 2108
W88-03473 2104 5A W88-04873

SU-94
SUBJECT INDEX
BIOLOGICAL CONTROLS

Tubificid Behavior as a Stress Indicator, Aquatic Oligochaeta in Some Tributaries of the Mollusks of Tignes Lake (Savoie): Their Useful-
W88-06774 2108 5C Rio de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, ness in Characterizing Water Quality in High
W88-09626 2111 5C Altitude Lakes (LesMollusques du lac de
Trace Metal Concentrations in Mussels: Com-
Tignes (Savoie): Interet de ce Groupe Faunisti-
parison between Estuarine, Coastal and Offshore Temporal Variation of Metals in the Seagrass
que Pour Caracteriser la Qualite Biologique des
Regions in the Southeastern North Sea from Posidonia australis and its Potential as a Sentinel
Sediments des lacs D' Altitude,
1983 to 1986, Accumulator near a Lead Smelter,
W88-10477 2112 5A
W88-06862 2109 5A W88-09667 2111 5 A
General Principles for a Method of Assessing
Biological Characterization of Sediments by Elemental Composition of the Sub-Aquatic Liv-
the Overall Quality of Lacustrine Sediments,
Standardized Tubificid Bioassays, erwort Pellia endiviifolia (Dicks.) Dum. in Rela-
Using a Simplified Analysis of the Mollusk
W88-06908 2109 5 A tion to Heavy Metal Contamination,
Community,(Prinipes Generaux pour une
W88-09673 2111 5B Method d'Appreciation de lat qualite globale des
Isolation of Fecal Coliforms from Pristine Sites
Protozoan Communities of the Flint River Sediments Lacustres a Paide d'une Analyse Sim-
in a Tropical Rain Forest, -

Lake Blackshear Ecosystem (Georgia, USA), plifiee des Malacocenoses),


W88-07013 2109 2H
W88-09675 W88-10479 2112 5A
2111 2H
Some Effects of Metal Salts and Acid Precipita-
Note on the Problem of Using Biological Sur- Benthic Macroinvertebrates as Indexes of Water
tion on the Freshwater Triclad Polycelis Felina
veys to Assess Water Quality in Small Alpine Quality in the Upper Cuyahoga River,
(Dalyell),
Torrents, W88-10515 2112 5A
W88-07050 2109 5C
W88-09727 2111 5 A
Effects of Heavy Metals on Lipid Metabolism in
Age and Growth, Reproductive Cycle, and His-
Use of Macrobenthos as Indicators of the Water Marine Algae,
tochemical Tests for Heavy Metals in Hard
Quality in the Rivers of Parque Estadual de W88-10517 2112 5A
Clams, Mercenaria mercenaria, From Raritan
Bay, 1974-75,
Campos do Jordao, Sp (Organismos Bentonicos
como Indicadores da Qualidade da Agua de Rios Accumulation of Organochlorines and Mercury
W88-07064 2109 5C in Flounder - An Approach to Pollution Assess-
do Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, Sp),
W88-09780 ments,
Evaluation of Two Bacteriophages as Sewage 2111 5B
W88-10631 2112 5A
Tracers,
Assessing Biotic Integrity of the Fish Communi-
W88-07604 2109 5A ty in a Small Illinois Stream, Bacteriophages as Model Organisms in Water
W88-09818 2111 7B Treatment,
Toxic Situation of Lepidium sativum in the
W88-10744 2112 5F
Wupper-River: A Supplemental Method of Ecological Investigations on Ciliates in the Peri-
Water Quality Surveillance (Die toxikologische phyton of Two Mountain Brooks Polluted by Scytosiphon Lomentaria (Phaeophyta) as an In-
Situation der Wupper gegenueber der Gartenk- Organic Waste Water (Mettma and Gutach/ dicator of Heavy-Metal Contamination of Sea
resse (Lepidium sativum): Eine ergaenzende
Wutach, Southern Black Forest) (Okologische Waters,
Methode der Gewaessergueteueberwachung), Untersuchungen an Aufwuchsciliaten zweier W88-10852 2112 5A
W88-08148 2110 5A Abwasserbelasteter Gebirgsbache (Mettma und
Gutach/Wutach, Sudschwarzwald)), Profundal Macrobenthos in a Polluted Lake:
Studies on Metal Content in the Brown Sea-
W88-09893 2111 5C Depth Distribution and Its Relationship with
weed, Fucus vesiculosus, from the Archipelago
Biological Indices for Water Quality Assess-
of Stockholm, Phenotypic and Genotypic Comparison of Es- ment,
W88-08199 2110 5B cherichia coli from Pristine Tropical Waters, W88-10888 2112 5C
W88-09966 2111 5 A
Bioindication by Macrophytes - Can Macro- BIOKINETIC MODELS
phytes Indicate Saprobity (Bioindikation durch Determination of Benthic-Invertebrate Indices
Biokinetic Models to Optimize Aerated Stabili-
Makrophyten - Indizieren Makrophyten Sapro- and Water-Quality Trends of Selected Streams
zation Basins,
bie), in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1969-80,
W88-02164 2103 5D
W88-08591 2110 5A W88-10063 2111 5A
BIOKINETICS
Biological Surveillance of Water Quality: 3. The Bio-indicators and the Meaning of Diatom-based
Kinetics of an Activated Biofilter Process,
Influence of Organic Enrichment on the Ma- Indices of Water Quality (Bio-Indicateurs et Sig-
W88-02017 2103 5D
croinvertebrate Fauna of Small Chalk Streams, nification des Indices Diatomiques de Qualite
W88-08595 des Eaux,
2110 5A BIOLOGICAL
W88-10246 2112 5A
Determination of Technetium-99
Nitrate Removal: A Compromise Solution,
in the Brown W88-00156
Marine Alga Fucus Antibiotic Resistance among Pollution Indicator 2101 5F
spiralis Collected Along the
Belgian Coast, Bacteria Isolated from Al-Khair River, Bagh-
dad,
BIOLOGICAL ACTIVATORS
W88-08607 2110 5A Role and Performance of Septic Tanks
W88-10274 in Indi-
2112 5B
vidual Sanitation: Effect of Biological Activa-
Effects of Heavy Metals on the Freshwater
Progressive Modifications in the Structure of tors,
Snail, Semisulcospira bensoni, in a Closed
Benthic Invertebrate Communities as a Function W88-05272 2107 5D
Mining Area, (In Japanese),
of Water Quality of the Ourthe and Lesse (Bel-
W88-08636 2110 5C BIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
gian Meuse) (Modification Progressive de la
Structure des Peuplements d'Invertebres Benthi- Benthic Invertebrates in Selected Streams of the
Biomonitoring of Oil Spill in a Boreal Archipela-
ques en Fonction de la Qualite de l'eau de Piceance Creek Basin, Northwestern Colorado,
go by Xenobiotic Biotransformation in Perch
l'Ourthe et la Lesse (Meuse Beige)), Water Years 1977-81,
(Perca fluviatilis),
W88-10280 W88-03323 2104 2E
W88-08672 2110 5C 2112 5A

Studies of the Trichoptera of the Vogelsberg


Communities of Sessile Algae in the River Dun- BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES
ajec, above and below the Dam Reservoirs of Temperature, pH, and Cations Affect the Ability
Area: 2. Effects of Pollution in Running Waters

(Untersuchungen uber die Trichoptera des Vo-


Roznow and Czchow (Southern Poland), of Escherichia coli to Mobilize Plasmids in L
W88-10379 2112 5C Broth and Synthetic Wastewater,
gelsberges: 2. Auswirkungen anthropogener
W88-04506 2106 5D
Verunreinigungen der Fliessgewasser),
Use of the Planarian Dugesia tigrina Girard for
W88-08813 5A
2110 the Assessment of Chronic Intoxications, BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
W88-10435 2112 5A Impact of Augmented Field Populations of
Faecal Clostridia and Indicator Bacteria Levels
in an Eutrophic Impoundment,
Arzama Densa Larvae on Waterhyacinth,
Populations of Cladocera (Crustacea), as De-
W88-08910 W88-02925 2104 4A
2110 5A scribed by the Hydrological Functioning of
Stagnant Waterways (Les Peuplements de Cla- BIOLOGICAL CONTROLS
Biological Tracers of Pollution Plumes From doceres (Crustaces), Descripteurs du Fonction- Use of Biological Controls
Septic Systems, for Managing Great
nement Hydrologique des Bras-Morts Fluviaux), Lakes Disturbances,
W88-09493 2111 5 A W88-10471 2112 2H W88-04213 2105 4A

SU-95
mm

SUBJECT INDEX
BIOLOGICAL FILTERS

BIOLOGICAL FILTERS BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION BIOLOGICAL STUDIES


Biological Filters. Review and Perspective on the Use of Mixed- Biology of Gallionella,
W88-0O491 2101 5D Function Oxygenase Enzymes in Biological W88-05733 2107 5B
Monitoring,
Kinetics and Mathematical Modelling, 5A Biology of Leptothrix, Gallionella, and Crenoth-
W88-03648 2105
W88-00492 2101 5D rix: Relationship to Plugging,

Microbial Oxidation of Manganese in a North W88-05734 2107 2F


One Solution to the Problem of Handling and Carolina Estuary,
Treating Slurry from a Pig Fattening House, Treatment of a Mycotoxin-Contaminated Fresh-
W88-05604 2107 2K
W88-02070 2103 5D water,
Microbial Ferrous Iron Oxidation in Acidic So- W88-05830 2107 5F
Nutrient Removal from Effluents by an Artifi-
lution,
cialWetland: Influence of Rhizosphere Aeration Water Quality and Biological Survey of the Ju-
W88-08009 2110 5B
and Preferential Flow Studied Using Bromide niata River Subbasin,

and Dye Tracers, Effect of Dissolved Oxygen Concentration on W88-07720 2109 5B


W88-02830 2104 5D the Biological Oxidation of Sulfide and Elemen-
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermit-
tal Sulfur by the A-Type Sulfur-Turf Growing
Freeze-Dried Culture: An Efficient Seed to tent Dosing of Outdoor Experimental Streams
inHot Spring Effluents,
Allow Fast Start-Up of a Nitrification Filter, with Chlorpyrifos,
W88-08896 2110 2K W88-11001 2112 5C
W88-05268 2107 5D
BIOLOGICAL OXYGEN DEMAND Harmonization of Biological Testing Methodol-
Novel Biological Recycling Water Purification
Performance of Wastewater Stabilization Ponds ogy:A Performance-Based Approach,
System for Use in Fish Toxicology Studies,
at Different Depths, W88-11013 2112 5A
W88-06476 2108 5A
W88-02460 2103 5D
BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION BIOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Concentration of Microelements in the Aquatic Oxygen Depletion Modelling, Port Shelter, Water Quality and Biological Survey of the
Weeds of Lake Balaton, Hong Kong, West Branch Susquehanna River,
2102 5B W88-03733 2105 5B W88-07714 2109 5B
W88-01467

Lead in a Pelagic Food Chain, Operator's Guide to Rotifers and Wastewater Water Quality and Biological Survey of the Sus-
W88-01468 2102 5B Treatment Processes, quehanna River Basin from Waverly, New York
W88-04873 2106 5D to Sunbury, Pennsylvania,
Trace Metals: Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in Gelatinous W88-07719 2109 5B
Macroplankton from the Northwestern Mediter- BOD Removal in Floating Aquatic Macrophyte-
ranean, Based Wastewater Treatment Systems, Water Quality and Biological Survey of the
W88-04033 2105 5A W88-07353 2109 5D Chemung River Subbasin,
W88-07722 2109 5B
Quantitative Structure-activity Relationships for Report About Experiences in Intercomparison
the Toxicity and Bioconcentration Factor of Ni- Studies in the Administration for Water Econo- Water Quality and Biological Survey of the
trobenzene Derivatives Towards the Guppy my of Rheinland-Pfalz, Eastern Headwater Subbasin,
(Poecilia Reticulata), W88-08160 2110 5 A W88-07723 2109 5B
W88-06037 2108 5C
Biochemical Oxidation of Dissolved Organic Water Quality and Biological Survey of the
Influence of Selenium, Salinity, and Boron on Matter by Sludge Organisms, Lower Susquehanna Subbasin,
Alfalfa Tissue Composition and Yield, W88-08882 2110 5D W88-07724 2109 5B
W88-06151 2108 5C
BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES BIOLOGICAL TOILETS
Factors Controlling PCBs in Food Chains, North American and European Experience with
Interaction of Biological and Hydrological Phe-
W88-06656 2108 5B Biological Toilets,
nomena Mediate the Qualities of Water
that
W88-03714 2105 5D
Draining Native Tallgrass Prairie on the Konza
Elimination Kineticsof Two Unmetabolized
Prairie Research Natural Area,
Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Poecilia reticulata BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
W88-01177 2102 5B
After Dietary Exposure, Development of the Nutrient Film Technique
W88-08246 2110 5B for Renovation of Wastewater for Nonpotable
BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
Use: Design Criteria Study,
Water Quality Studies on Buckingham Canal
Bioconcentration of Hg203C12 in Rainbow W88-00552 2101 5D
Trout and Carp at Low Concentrations,
(Madras, India): A Discriminant Analysis,

W88-08883 2110 5C W88-09641 2111 5A Improved Biological Treatment with a Second-


ary Flotation Clarifier,
Comments on the Saprobity Index (Bemerkun- 5D
Modelling the Effect of Acidity on Mercury W88-00805 2101
gen ueber den Saprobitaetsgrad),
Uptake by Walleye in Acidic and Circumneutral
Lakes,
W88-10801 2112 2H Chemical and Biological Treatability of High
W88-09660 2111 5B Water Content Fluids Used by Ford Motor
BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES Company,
Bioconcentration and Metabolism of Butyltin Practical Approach to the Measurement of Mi- W88-00970 2102 5D
Compounds in Carp, crobial Heterotrophic Activity by the Single
W88-10276 2112 5B Concentration Method, Treatability of DiverseWaste Streams in the
W88-O0235 2101 2A PACT Activated Carbon-Biological Process,
Interlaboratory Comparison of the ASTM Bio- W88-00977 2102 5D
concentration Test Method Using the Eastern Techniques for Sampling Surface and Industrial
Oyster, Waters: Special Considerations and Choices, Biological Treatment Required for Cleanup of
W88-11012 2112 5C W88-09426 2111 5 A Contaminated Ground Water at a Hazardous
Waste Dump Site,
Bioconcentration of Four Chlorinated Dioxins Coping with Sampling Variability in Biota; Per- W88-00993 2102 5D
by Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows, centiles and Other Strategies,
W88- 11026 2112 5B W88-09428 2111 5 A Effects of Cd and Cu on a Biofilm Treatment
System,
BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES Composite Sampling for Environmental Moni- W88-00994 2102 5D
Biomembranes, Part O, Protons and Water: toring,
Structure and Translocation. W 88-09429 2111 7 A Biological Treatment of a Brine Groundwater
W88-01593 2103 IB Contaminated with High Concentrations of Or-
Considerations for Preserving Biotic Samples, gamcs,
BIOLOGICAL ORGANOPHOSPHATE W88-09430 2111 5A W88-00996 2102 5D
Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction
from Harbor Water for X-Ray Fluorescence Handling of Environmental and Biological Sam- Biological Removal and Chemical Recovery of
Spectrophotometry, Pre-Column Technologies,
ples via Metals from Sludges,
W88-07122 2109 5A W88-09605 2111 5A W88-01017 2102 5D

SU-96
SUBJECT INDEX
BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Algae, Ion Exchange and Metal Finishing Anaerobic Digestion of Wood Ethanol Stillage BIOLOGICAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT
Wastes, Using Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reac- Two-Stage Activated Sludge Treatment of an
W88-O1020 2102 5D tor, Integrated Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent,
W88-05974 2108 5D W88-10293 2112 5D
Upgrading Biological Wastewater Treatment
Using an Equalization/Denitrification System, Measure to Improve the Quality of the
Strategic
BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
W88-01027 2102 5D Water Supply in Shanghai: A Brief Review of
Pretreatment of Pectic Wastewater from Orange
the Water Intake Works from Upstream of
Biological Treatability Data Analysis of Indus- Canning Process by an Alkalophilic Bacillus sp.,
Huangpu River,
trial Wastewaters, W88-00151 2101 5D
W88-06276 2108 5D
W88-01029 2102 5D
Biodegradation Data Evaluation for Structure/ Study of the Acidogenic Phase of the Anaerobic
Reliability and Reproducibility of Small-Scale Fermentation of Stillage from Ethanol Distill-
Biodegradability Relations,
Biological Treatment Study Results, eries,
W88-06921 2109 5B
W88-01042 2102 5D W88-00163 2101 5D
Biological Processes,
Biological Treatment of Phenolic Paint-Strip-
W88-08389 2110 5D Manual for Water Renovation and Reclamation.
ping Wastewater,
W88-00314 2101 5D
W88-02149 2103 5D Recovery of Heavy Metals by Immobilized
Algae, Filtration,
Full Scale Anaerobic-Aerobic Biological Treat-
W88-08399 2110 5D W88-00320
ment of a Semichemical Pulping Waste Water, 2101 5D
W88-02162 2103 5D Use of Gram-Positive Bacteria for the Removal
Removal of Priority Pollutants with a Combined
of Metals from Aqueous Solution,
Dairy Processing Wastewater Bioaugmentation - Powdered Activated Carbon-Activated Sludge
W88-08400 2110 5D
An Evaluation of Effectiveness, Process,
W88-02168 2103 5D Innovative Biological Treatment of Contaminat- W88-00452 2101 5D
ed Groundwater,
Nitrification in Refinery Wastewater Treatment, Ecological Aspects of Used-Water Treatment,
W88-08992 2111 5G
W88-02183 2103 5D Volume 3: The Processes and Their Ecology.
Small Scale Water Treatment Systems for Re- W88-00490 2101 5D
Biological Treatment of Soy Sauce Fermenta-
mediating Contaminated Ground Water,
tion Waste - Computer Simulation of Fill-and- Kinetics and Mathematical Modelling,
W88-08993 2111 5G
Draw Activated Sludge System, W88-00492 2101 5D
W88-02216 2103 5D Wastewater Stabilization Ponds: Principles of
Planning and Practice. Applied Significance of Ecological Studies of
Molasses Promoted Biological Sulfur Recovery
W88-09084 2111 5D Aerobic Processes,
from High Sulfate Wastes,
W88-02219 W88-00493 2101 5D
2103 5D Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated with

Impact of Select Industrial Waste Components


Organic Compounds, Process for the Biological Degradation of Haz-
W88-09988 2111 5G ardous Waste By-Products,
on Biological Phosphorus Removal,
W88-02220 2103 5D W88-00762 2101 5D
Practical Experiences in Activated Sludge
Accumulation of Mutagenic Polycyclic Aromat- Treatment within the Metsa-Serla Group, Heavy Metal Content Macrophytes from
in
ic Hydrocarbons in Biological Sludge,
W88-10315 2112 5D Ponds Supplied with Post-Sewage Water,
W88-02224 2103 5D W88-01464 2102 5B
Efficiency of a Biological Activated Sludge Ef-
Biological Treatment with Granular Activated fluentTreatment Plant with Extended Aeration,
Application of a Suspension-Airlift-Loop-Reac-
Carbon, W88-10316 2112 5D tor to the Purification of Difficult Wastewater
W88-02298 2103 5D Improvement of COD Elimination in Activated (Einsatz eines Suspensions-Airlift-Schlaufen
Sludge Treatment Plant for Pulp and Paper Mill Reaktors zur Reinigung Problematischer Ab-
Biological/Adsorption Interactions with PAC,
Waste Waters, waesser),
W88-02305 2103 5D
W88-10322 2112 5D W88-01814 2103 5D
Nitrogen and Contaminant Control of Coke
Plant Anaerobic Treatment of Sulphur-Containing Ef- Biological Treatment for Low-Activity Nuclear
Effluents in an Upgraded Biological
System, fluents, Wastewaters,
W88-02307 2103 5G W88-10323 2112 5D W88-01929 2103 5D
Use of Anthracite Ash as a Media for a Fixed- Anaerobic Process for Treatment of CTMP Ef- Biodegradation of Oil on Drilled Cuttings,
film Biological Process, fluent, W88-01930 2103 5D
W88-03722 2105 5D W88-10324 2112 5D
Removal of Hazardous Organic Pollutants by
Reflections on Anaerobic Process Biotechnol- Treatability Studies and Toxicity Reduction in Adsorption on Microbial Biomass,
ogy and Its Impact on Water Utilisation in South Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents, W88-01935 2103 5D
Africa, W88-10325 2112 5D
W88-03767 2105 5D Biological Decomposition of Trace Organic
Removal of Chlorophenols and Chlorolignins
Compounds,
Transient Responses Incorporating Products from Bleaching Effluent by Combined Chemical
Formation, and Biological Treatment,
W88-01936 2103 5D
W88-03802 2105 5D W88-10326 2112 5D Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Biological Sewage
Purification - Fate and Difficulties in Balancing,
Biological Denitrification of Drinking Water Recent Developments in Process and Reactor
Using Autotrophic Organisms with H2 in a Flu- Design for Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment, W88-01937 2103 5D
idized-Bed Biofilm Reactor, W88-10332 2112 5D
W88-03817 Performance Evaluation of Rotating Biological
2105 5F
Methanogenic Toxicity of Bark Tannins and the Contactor Process,
Hydraulic Performance of Percolating Biologi- Anaerobic Biodegradability of Water Soluble W88-01942 2103 5D
cal Filters and Consideration of Oxygen Trans- Bark Matter,
fer, W88-10333 Critical Evaluation of Microbial Product For-
2112 5D
W88-04246 2105 5D mation in Biological Processes,
Process Alternatives for Enhanced Biological W88-01945 2103 5D
Conceptual Basis for Microbial Selection in Bio- Treatment Efficiency of Forest Industry Ef-
logical Wastewater Treatment, fluents, Biological Treatment of Mining Effluents,
W88-04250 2105 5D W88-10334 W88-02010 5D
2112 5D 2103

Operating Characteristics of the Aerated Sub- Use of Enzymes for Wastewater Treatment in Anaerobic Biodegradation of Monochlorophen-
merged Fixed-Film (ASFF) Bioreactor, the Pulp and Paper Industry~A New Possibility, ols,
W88-04256 2105 5D W88-10335 2112 5D W88-02011 2103 5D

SU-97
SUBJECT INDEX
BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Effects of Periodic Feast/Famine Conditions on Models for Aquacultural Treatment of Septage, Development of Design and Operational Crite-
the Growth of Biofilms, W88-03715 2105 5D Wastewater Treatment,
ria for

W88-02012 2103 5D W88-03985 2105 5D


Use of Anthracite Ash as a Media for a Fixed-

Trophic Relations Two


Agents of
between film Biological Process, Treating Wastewater with Hyacinths,
Sewage Purification Systems: Algae and Mos- W88-03722 2105 5D W88-04088 2105 5D
quito Larvae,
Performance of the Rotating Disc System Under Process Considerations in Biological Treatment
W88-02065 2103 5D
the Tropical Conditions in Taiwan, of Low Concentration Wastewaters. II. Dynam-
W88-03723 2105 5D
Aeration and Control of Slurry Odours by He- ics,

terotrophs, W88-04339 2105 5D


Studies on the Contact Biofilter as a Compact
W88-02067 2103 5D Process Domestic Sewage Treatment,
in Advantages of Dual-Media Dry Filters in Bio-
W88-03724 2105 5D logical Wastewater Treatment,
Nitrogen and Aerobic Treatment of Slurry,
W88-02068 2103 5D W88-04382 2105 5D
Fixed Activated Sludge Makes Sewage Treat-
ment Simple, Prediction of Organic Chemical Fates in Biolog-
Review of Full-Scale Anaerobic Digestion in
W88-03725 2105 5D
China, ical Treatment Systems,
W88-02073 2103 5D W88-04469 2105 5D
Night Soil Treatment by Biological Fluidized
Beds,
Virological Studies on an Anaerobic Digestion Intermedia Transport of Organic Compounds in
W88-03726 2105 5D
System for Liquid Pig Manure, Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes,

W88-02076 2103 5D Domestic Sewage Treatment Using an Anaero- W88-04472 2105 5D


bic Biofilter with an Aerobic Biofilter,
Influence of Ultrasound on the Settling Rate of Selection and Adaptation of a Phenol-Degrading
W88-03727 2105 5D
Filamentous Bacteria in Activated Sludge (Der Pseudomonas,
Strain of

Einfluss von Ultraschall auf das Absetzverhalten Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment Using Float- W88-04507 2106 5D
von Fadenfoermigen Bakterien im Blaehsch- ing Media (Development of the Upflow Floating
Integrated Process for Biological Treatment of
lamm), Anaerobic Filter Process),
Sulfate-Containing Industrial Effluents,
W88-02083 2103 5D W88-03729 2105 5D
W88-04589 2106 5D
Isolation and Characterization of Acinetobacter Characteristics of Community Wastewater Bio-
Sewage Treatment Helophyte Beds - First
in
Strains Present in the Liquid Phase of an Aero- logical Treatment Processes in Taiwan,
2105 5D Experiences with a New Treatment Procedure,
bic Fixed Bed Digester, while Treating a Petro- W88-03734
W88-04613 2106 5D
chemical Effluent,
2103 5D Performance Evaluation of the Oxidation Ditch
W88-02087 Use of Water Hyacinth in Tertiary Treatment of
Process,
W88-03735 2105 5D Domestic Sewage,
Performance and Mixing Characteristics of an
W88-04614 2106 5D
Anaerobic Hybrid Reactor Treating a Synthetic
Simultaneous Nitrogen and Phosphate Removal
Fatty Acid Containing Substrate, High Organic Load Stabilization Pond using
2103 5D by the Intermittent Cyclic Process,
W88-02088 Water Hyacinth - A 'Bahia' Experience,
W88-03738 2105 5D
W88-04616 2106 5D
Hypothesis for Pelletisation in the Upflow An-
aerobic Sludge Bed Reactor,
New Method of Sulphur Denitrification for
Sewage Treatment by a Fluidized Bed Reactor, Water Hyacinth for Removal and
Utilization of
W88-02089 2103 5D Recovery of Silver from Industrial Wastewater,
W88-03742 2105 5D
W88-04622 2106 5D
Development of a Carrier-Biological Three-
Performance of Sequencing Batch Reactor Acti-
Phase Airlift Reactor with Circulating Eddy Incorporation of Cadmium by Water Hyacinth,
vated Sludge Processes for Simultaneous Re-
Layer for Industrial Wastewater Purification 5D
moval of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and BOD as W88-04626 2106
(Entwicklung eines Traegerbiologischen Drei-
Applied to Small Community Sewage Treat-
phasen-Airlift-Reaktors mit Zirkulierender Wir- Restoration of the Ability to Settle Bulking
ment,
belschicht fuer die Reinigung von Industrieab- Sludge by Bacterial Seeding in Wastewater
W88-03743 2105 5D
waessern), Treatment,
W88-02103 2103 5D Aspects of Land Disposal of Wastewater as Ex- W88-04656 2106 5D
perienced in Germany,
Technology Assessment of Aquaculture Systems W88-03746 2105 5D Apparatus for Mixing Air and Liquid,
for Municipal Wastewater Treatment, W88-04808 2106 5D
W88-02587 2104 5D Methane Production Using a Bio-Reactor
Packed with Pumice Stone on an Evaporator Steady State Modeling of Reactor-Settler Inter-
General Model for Single-Sludge Wastewater Condensate of Kraft Pulp Mill, action,
Treatment Systems, W88-03810 2105 5D W88-04846 2106 5D
W88-02820 2104 5D
Improvement of Settling Characteristics of Acti- Effect of Variable Influent Loading on Biologi-
Phosphate Release and Uptake in Enhanced Bio- vated Sludge by Addition of a Flock-Forming cal Phosphorus Removal,
logical Phosphorus Removal From Wastewater, Bacterium, W88-05166 2107 5D
W88-02848 2104 5D W88-03812 2105 5D
Biological Activated Carbon As Tertiary Treat-
Iron and Manganese Removal Using a Rotating Analysis of Full-Scale SBR Operation at ment for Municipal-Industrial Wastewater,
Biological Contactor, Grundy Center, Iowa, W88-05208 2107 5D
W88-03228 2104 5D W88-03829 2105 5D
Biological Phosphorus Removal in France,
Effects of Extended Idle Periods on Hazardous Effects of Temperature, Time, and Biomass on W88-05245 2107 5D
Waste Biotreatment, Wet Air Regeneration of Carbon,
W88-03229 2104 5D 2105 5D Nitrogen Control of Complex Industrial
W88-03830
Wastewaters,
Effects of Bioaugmentation on Hazardous Waste Enhancement of Anaerobic Treatment Efficien- W88-05517 2107 5D
Treatment, cy through Process Modification,
W88-03230 2104 5D W88-03832 2105 5D Effects of SMP on Biofilm-Reactor Perform-
ance,
Biological Treatment of Simulated Landfill Foaming in Anaerobic Digesters - A Survey and W88-05520 2107 5D
Leachate Containing Chlordane, Laboratory Investigation,
W88-03234 2104 5G W88-03852 2105 5D Behaviour of an Anaerobic Expanded Bed Reac-
tor in Non-Steady State Conditions,
Utilization Anaerobic Biotower in the
of an Competitive Growth of Zoogloea Ramigera and W88-05588 2107 5D
Treatment and Recycle of Rotogravure Printing Type 02 IN in Activated Sludge and Pure Cul-
Process Wastewaters, ture- A Model for Low F:M Bulking, Benzoate Removal by Aerobic Bioslimes,
W88-03245 2104 5D W88-03854 2105 5D W88-05592 2107 5D

SU-98
SUBJECT INDEX
BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Effects of Organic Toxicants on Methane Pro- Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya- Water Column Sampling as a Rapid and Effi-
duction and Hydrogen Gas Levels during the cinth,and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of cient Method of Determining Effluent Quality
Anaerobic Digestion of Waste Activated Sludge, Indian Major Carps, and the Performance of Waste Stabilization
W88-05601 2107 5D W88-07119 2109 5D Ponds,
W88-07331 2109 5D
Fundamental Descriptive Study and Modeliza- DDT Degradation by Bacteria from Activated
tion of Biological Film Growth--I. Fundamental Sludge, Ammonia Toxicity to Algal Growth in Waste
Descriptive Study of Biological Film Growth W88-07127 2109 5D Stabilization Ponds,
(Etude Descriptive Fondamentale et Modelisa- W88-07332
Problems with the Parametric Adjustment of
2109 5D
tion de la Croissance d'un Film Biologique— I.
Etude Descriptive Fondamentale de la Crois- Growth Models in Biological Treatment (Prob-
Nitrogen Transformations and Removal in
sance d'un Film Biologique), lemes de l'ldentification Parametrique des Mo-
Waste Stabilization Ponds in Portugal: Seasonal
W88-06317 2108 5D delesde Croissance en Traitement Biologique),
Variations,
W88-07136 2109 5D W88-07333 2109 5D
Fundamental Descriptive Study and Modeliza-
tion of Biological Film Growth-II. A New Con- RBC Characteristics for Nejayote Aerobic
Factors Determining Algal Populations in Waste
cept of a Biological Film Growth Modelization Treatment,
Stabilization Ponds and the Influence of Algae
(Etude Descriptive Fondamentale et Modelisa- W88-07156 2109 5D
on Pond Performance,
tion de la Croissance d'un Film Biologique— II.
Reversible and Irreversible Inhibition of Meta- W88-07334 2109 5D
Nouveau Concept de Modelisation de la Crois-
bolic Activity in Biological Phosphorus Remov-
sance d'un Film Biologique), Microorganism Removal Waste
al Systems, in Stabilization
W88-06318 2108 5D Ponds in Portugal,
W88-07159 2109 5D
W88-07335 2109 5D
Management of Wastewater from Soap and
Acclimation of Anaerobic Fluidised Beds to
Food Industries: A Case Study,
Two Pharmaceutical Wastes, Physico-Chemical Parameters Influencing
W88-06438 2108 5D Faecal Bacterial Survival in Waste Stabilization
W88-07161 2109 5D
Ponds,
Solar Aquatic Wastewater Treatment,
W88-06494 2108 5D
Waste Stabilization Ponds in Europe: A State of W88-07336 2109 5D
the Art Review,

In-Situ Biodenitrification of the S-3 Ponds, W88-07316 2109 5D Sedimentation and Digestion on Pond Bottoms-
W88-06739 2108 5D An Attempt to Establish a Short-Term Material
Wastewater Stabilization Lagoon Design Crite- Balance,
ria for Portugal,
Stringfellow Leachate Treatment with RBC, W88-07337 2109 5D
W88-06741 W88-07317 2109 5D
2108 5D
Simulation of Benthal Stabilization,
Activated Sludge Characteristics in a Phospho- German Experiences with Sewage Treatment
W88-07338 2109 5D
rus Depleted Environment,
Ponds,
W88-06759 W88-07318 2109 5D
2108 5D Effects of Maturation on the Characteristics of
Wastewater Stabilization Pond Sludges,
Nitrogen and Phosphate Requirements for the Waste Stabilization Ponds in France: An Overall
Review,
W88-07339 2109 5D
Anaerobic Digestion of a Petrochemical Efflu-
ent,
W88-07319 2109 5D Identification of Benthic Feed-Back in Faculta-
W88-06760 2108 5D tive Ponds,
Initial Evaluation of Al Sumra Waste Stabilisa-
tionPonds (Jordan), W88-07340 2109 5D
Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Phen-
Anaerobic Bioreactors,
ols in
W88-07320 2109 5D
Attenuation of Underground Water Contamina-
W88-06761 2108 5D tion in a Vinasse Clay-Lined Pond,
Evaluation of Waste Stabilization Pond Per-
formance in Missouri and Kansas, U.S.A., W88-07341 2109 5D
Nitrogen Removal and Conversion by Duck-
weed Grown on Waste-Water, W88-07321 2109 5D
Design Equations for BOD Removal in Faculta-
W88-06762 2108 5D Wastewater Lagoons in a Cold Climate, tive Ponds,

Lack of Repression by Oxygen of the Denitrify- W88-07322 2109 5D W88-07342 2109 5D


ing Enzymes in Activated Sludge,
Development of Lagoons in Venezuela, Interpretation of Laboratory-Scale Waste Stabi-
W88-06765 2108 5D W88-07323 2109 5D Pond
lization Studies,

Activated Sludge Process Combined with Bio- W88-07343 2109 5D


Performance of a Series of Five Deep Waste
film Cultivation,
Stabilization Ponds in Northeast Brazil, Waste Stabilization Pond Prediction Model,
W88-06766 2108 5D W88-07324 2109 5D W88-07344 2109 5D
Growth of Nitrobacter in the Absence of Dis-
Use of an Algal-Microcrustacean Polyculture
solved Oxygen, Alternative Approach to the Design of Waste
System for Domestic Wastewater Treatment, Stabilization Ponds,
W88-06771 2108 5D W88-07325 2109 5D W88-07345 2109 5D
Control of Interspecies Electron Flow During
Chemical Precipitation in Highly Loaded Stabi-
Anaerobic Digestion: Role of Floe Formation in Hydraulic Performance of Waste Stabilization
lization Ponds in Cold Climates: Scandinavian
Syntrophic Methanogenesis, Ponds in Portugal,
Experiences,
W88-06997 2109 5D W88-07346 2109 5D
W88-07326 2109 5D
Control of Interspecies Electron Flow During Attached-Growth Waste Stabilization Pond
Pond Treatment of Rettery Wastewaters,
Anaerobic Digestion: Significance of Formate W88-07327 Treatment Evaluation,
2109 5D
Transfer Versus Hydrogen Transfer During W88-07347 2109 5D
Syntrophic Methanogenesis in Floes, Treatment of Slaughterhouse Wastewaters in
W88-06998 2109 5D Stabilization Ponds, Study of the Performance of a High-Rate Photo-
W88-07328 2109 5D syntheticPond System,
Reductive Carboxylation of Propionate to Bu- W88-07348 2109 5D
tyrate in Methanogenic Ecosystems, Water Quality Improvement of Secondary Efflu-
W88-07010 2109 5D ent by an Oxidation Pond with Subsequent Sand High-Rate Algal Ponds; Treatment of
Filtration Treatment, Wastewaters and Protein Production: IV. Chem-
Direct Characterization of Methanogens in Two W88-07329 2109 5D ical Composition of Biomass Produced from
High-Rate Anaerobic Biological Reactors, Swine Wastes,
W88-07020 2109 5D Removal of Organics from Leachate by the W88-07349 2109 5D
Combined Process of a Facultative Pre-treat-
Effluent Treatment Standards for the Future ment Pond and an Aerated Lagoon at a Sea- High-Rate Oxidation Ponds: The Israeli Experi-
Using the Resources of Today, Based Solid Waste Disposal Site, ence,
W88-07056 2109 5D W88-07330 2109 5D W88-07350 2109 5D

SU-99
SUBJECT INDEX
BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Harvesting of Algae from High-Rate Ponds by Domestic Wastewater Treatment in Tanks with Infestation by Aquatic Weeds of the Fern Genus
Flocculation-Flotation, Emergent Hydrophytes: Latest Results of a Salvinia: Its Status and Control,
W88-07351 2109 5D Recent Plant in France, W88-08214 2110 4A
W88-07372 2109 5D
Aeration and Water Hyacinths in Waste Stabili- Economical Process for Advanced Wastewater
zation Ponds, Development and Application of an Energy Uti- Treatment,
W88-07352 2109 5D System for Organic Wastewaters,
lization W88-08549 2110 5D
W88-07373 2109 5D
BOD Removal in Floating Aquatic Macrophyte- Energy Production Through the Treatment of
Based Wastewater Treatment Systems, Effect of pH on the Performance of High-Rate Wastes by Micro-Organisms,
W88-07353 2109 5D Oxidation Ponds, W88-08556 2110 5D
W88-07374 2109 5D
Removal of Heavy Metals and Sewage Sludge Biological Treatability of In Situ Coal Gasifica-
Using the Mud Snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis Microalgal Harvesting by in situ Autoflotation, tion Wastewater,
malleata Reeve, in Paddy Fields as Artificial W88-07375 2109 5D W88-08576 2110 5D
Wetlands,
Waste Stabilization Ponds as Teaching and Re- Estimating Supernatant Recycle from Sludge
W88-07354 2109 5D
search Tools, Treatment,
Wastewater Treatment in Stabilization Ponds W88-07376 2109 5D W88-08579 2110 5D
with Higher Aquatic Plants,
Nitrate Versus Oxygen Respiration in the Acti-
W88-07355 2109 5D Phosphate Removal from Effluents,
vated Sludge Process,
W88-09048 2111 5D
Develop- W88-07419 2109 5D
Irrigation Reuse of Pond Effluents in

ing Countries, Fixed-Film Bioreactor to Treat Trichloroethy-


SSSP: Simulation of Single-Sludge Processes,
W88-07356 2109 5D W88-07420 2109 5D lene-Laden Waters from Interdiction Wells,
W88-09317 2111 5D
Reuse of Stabilization Pond Effluent for Agri- Comparative Study of Biofilm Shear Loss on
cultural Irrigation in Israel, Wastewater Technology Innovation for the
Different Adsorptive Media,
W88-07357 2109 5D W88-07421 2109 5D Year 2000,
W88-09521 2111 5D
Reuse of Stabilization Pond Effluent for Citrus Bioparticulate Solubilization and Biodegradation
reticulata (Orange), Forest and Road Verge in Semi-Continuous Aerobic Thermophilic Di- Preliminary Conversion Mechanisms in Anaero-
Plants, bic Digestion of Biological Sludges,
gestion,
W88-07358 2109 3C W88-07597 2109 5D W88-09525 2111 5E

Deep Wastewater Reservoirs in Israel: I. Limno- Evaluation of the Two-Zone Wastewater Treat- Control of Anaerobic Digestion Toxicity with
Changes Following
logical Self-Purification,
ment Process at Norristown, Pennsylvania, Powdered Activated Carbon,
W88-07359 2109 5D W88-07961 2109 5D W88-09526 2111 5D

Clogging in Irrigation Systems Reusing Pond Fixed-Film Biological Nitrification of a Strong Dynamic Anaerobic Fixed-Film Reactor Model,
Effluents and its Prevention, Industrial Waste, W88-09527 2111 5D
W88-07360 2109 3C W88-08006 2110 5D
Hydraulic Characteristics of Upflow Anaerobic
Stabilization Ponds in Southwest France: Efflu- Role of GAC Activity and Particle Size During Filters,
ent Quality, the Fluidized-Bed Anaerobic Treatment of Re- W88-09528 2111 5D
W88-07361 2109 5D finery Sour Water Stripper Bottoms,
W88-08007 2110 5D Anoxic/Oxic Activated Sludge Treatment Ki-
French Experience in the Operation and Mainte- netics of Cyanides and Phenols,
nance of Wastewater Treatment Lagoons, DigesterGas H2S Control Using Iron Salts, W88-09529 2111 5D
W88-07362 2109 5D W88-08008 2110 5D
Biological Aerated Filter Evaluation,
Environmental Impact Assessment of the Dis- Fate and Effect of Methylene Chloride and W88-09530 2111 5D
charge of the Effluent from the Faro Waste Formaldehyde in Methane Fermentation Sys-
Stabilization Ponds into the Ria Formosa, Al- tems, Phosphorus Removal by Pure and Mixed Cul-
garve, Portugal, W88-08010 2110 5D tures of Microorganism,
W88-07363 2109 5C W88-09838 2111 5D
Comparison of the Graphical and Standard
Algal-Bacterial Ponding Systems for Municipal Methods for the Determination of Biochemical Process for Purification of Wastewater Accumu-
Wastewater Treatment in Arid Regions, Oxygen Demand, lated from Pulp Production, Particularly from
W88-07364 2109 5D W88-08011 2110 5A Chlorine Bleaching of Pulp,
W88-10110 2112 5D
Sewage Stabilisation Ponds in Arabia and Influence of pH
on Methane and Sulfide Produc-
Kenya, tion from Methanol, Methanogenic Bacteria Adhered to Solid Sup-
W88-07365 2109 5D W88-08132 2110 5D ports,
W88-10277 2112 5D
Studies on High Altitude Waste Stabilization Process Considerations in Biological Treatment
Ponds in Pent, of Low Concentration Wastewaters. I. Steady
Determination of Inhibiting and Toxic Concen-
W88-07366 2109 5D State,
Paper Auxiliary Agents,
trations of
W88-08147 2110 5D 2112 5D
W88-10336
Improvement of Oxidation Pond Effluent Qual-
ity by Sand Filtration, Process Considerations in Biological Treatment
Metabolism of Resin Acids in Anaerobic Sys-
W88-07367 2109 5D of Low Concentration Wastewaters: II. Dynam- tems,
ics,
W88-10337 2112 5D
Ultraviolet Radiation and Sedimentation of W88-08149 2110 5D
Wastewater Lagoon Effluents,
Anaerobic Treatment of a Mixture of Conden-
W88-07368 2109 5D Effects of Intermittent Lack of Oxygen on Bio-
sate and Caustic Extraction Liquor from a Dis-
logical Treatment of Waste Waters,
Treatment 2110 5D solving Pulp Mill,
Steel Industry Wastes in Buffer W88-08171
W88-10338 2112 5D
Ponds,
W88-07369 2109 5D Removal of Phosphorus during Wastewater
Treatment: A Review, Improving the Settling of Activated Sludge by
Civil Engineer's Point of View on Water Tight- W88-08198 2110 5D Chemical Additives,
ness and Clogging of Waste Stabilization Ponds, W88-10339 2112 5D
W88-07370 2109 5D Decolorization of Molasses Waste Water by a
Thermophilic Strain, Aspergillus fumigatus G-2- Control of Activated Sludge Circulation and of
Lagoon Treatment on Helminth Eggs,
Effects of 6, Secondary Settling Tank Hydraulics,
W88-07371 2109 5D W88-08204 2110 5D W88-10340 2112 5D

SU-100
SUBJECT INDEX
BIOMASS

Rhizosphere Oxygenation by Typha domingen- Using Crop Yield and Evapotranspiration Rela- Growth and Reproduction of Bangia Atropur-
sisPers. in Miniature Artificial Wetland Filters tions for Regional Water Requirement Estima- purea (Roth) C. Ag. (Rhodophyta) from the
used for Metal Removal From Wastewaters, tion, Laurentian Great Lakes,
W88-10554 2112 5D W88-02382 2103 2D W88-06703 2108 2H
Use of Industrial Effluents for the Cultivation of Biomass and Compositional Changes in the Peri-
Niche Response Surfaces and Productivity Esti-
Spirulina, phytic Community of an Artificial Stream in
mates of Macrophytes in Lake Nainital, Central
W88-10789 2112 5D Response to Lowered pH,
Himalaya, India,
W88-02468 2103 5C
Anaerobic Acidogenesis of a Complex W88-06705 2108 2H
Wastewater: I. The Influence of Operational Pa- Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions
by Penicillium Biomass: Kinetic and Uptake Pa- Nutrient-Phytoplankton Relationships in a Trop-
rameters on Reactor Performance,
ical Meromictic Soda Lake,
W88-10895 2112 5D rameters,
W88-02472 2103 5B W88-06976 2109 2H
Anaerobic Acidogenesis of a Complex
Wastewater: II. Kinetics of Growth, Inhibition, Biochemical Methods for Detection of Subsur- Seasonal and Diel Variability in Dissolved DNA
and Product Formation, face Contamination/Biomass, and in Microbial Biomass and Activity in a
W88-10896 2112 5D W88-02544 2104 5A Subtropical Estuary,
W88-07021 2109 2H
Waste to Energy Applications in the Wisconsin Biochemical Measures of the Biomass, Commu-
Canning Industry: Economic and Environmental nity Structure,and Metabolic Activity of the Use of Echosounder Tracings to Estimate the
Evaluation of Anaerobic Treatment of Vegeta- Ground Water Microbiota, Aboveground Biomass of Submerged Plants in
ble Processing Wastewaters Using a Fixed Film W88-02546 2104 2F Lakes,
Reactor, W88-07078 2109 7B
Annual Bacterioplankton Biomasses and Produc-
W88-11277 2112 5D
tivities in a Temperate West Coast Canadian
Empirical Models for Zoobenthic Biomass in
BIOLOGICAL WATER TREATMENT Fjord,
Lakes,
Significance of Segregation of Biomass in Bio- W88-02868 2104 2L
W88-07085 2109 2H
films,
Effects of Temperature, Time, and Biomass on
W88-01943 2103 5B Equilibrium Models for Seasonal Dynamics of
Wet Air Regeneration of Carbon,
W88-03830 2105 5D Plankton Biomass in Four Oligotrophic Lakes,
BIOMANIPULATION
Art of Lake Restoration,
W88-07086 2109 2H
Exchange of Microbial Biomass Between a Spar-
W88-03849 2105 5G tina alterniflora Marsh and the Adjacent Tidal Concurrent Grazing Effects of Two Stream In-
Creek, sects on Periphyton,
BIOMASS
Recording Fathometer Techniques for Hydrilla
W88-04479 2105 2L W88-07464 2109 2H
Distribution and Biomass Studies,
Comparative Study of the Mollusc Communities
W88-00466 2101 2H Effects of Competitive Interactions on the Bio-
of Two Oligohaline Intertidal Marshes: Spatial
mass Development of Planktonic and Periphytic
and Temporal Distribution of Abundance and
Hydroacoustic Biomass Estimation Techniques, Algae in Lakes,
Biomass,
W88-00654 2101 7B W88-07469 2109 2H
W88-04482 2105 2L
Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen and Plankton Ammonium Regeneration and Biomass of Ma-
Spatial Distribution and Biomass of Seagrasses in
Biomass in Oligotrophic and Upwelling Systems, crozooplankton and Ctenophores in Great South
W88-01643
the Bays of Ebro Delta (Distribucion
espacial y
2103 2L Bay, New York,
biomasa de las fanerogamas marinas de las bahias
del delta del Ebro), W88-08017 2110 2L
Zooplankton Biomass in Upwelling Regions off
Northwest and Southwest Africa, W88-04542 2106 2L
Effects of Nutrient (N, P, C,) Enrichment Upon
W88-01645 2103 2L
Purification of PiscicultureWaters through Cul- Periphyton Standing Crop, Species Composition
Pelagic Cross-Shelf and Alongshore Boundaries tivation and Harvesting of Aquatic Biomass, and Primary Production in an Oligotrophic
W88-04625
t
of the North West African Upwelling Region 2106 5D Softwater Lake,
and their Annual Variability in Terms of Zoo- W88-08075 2110 2H
Biomass and Production of Small and Large
plankton Biomass,
W88-01646 2103 2L
Free-Living and Attached Bacteria in Lake Submerged Aquatic Macrophyte Biomass in Re- \
Constance, lation to Sediment Characteristics in Ten Tem-
Removal of Hazardous Organic Pollutants by
W88-05606 2107 2H perate Lakes,
Biomass Adsorption, W88-08076 2110 2H
Periphyton in Lakes of Different Trophy,
W88-01852 2103 5D W88-06091 2108 5C Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Phytoplank-
Significance of Segregation of Biomass in Bio-
Tall Fescue Production and Nutrient Status on ton in the Ria of Pontevedra (NW Spain) (Dis-
films, tribucion estacional y espacial del fitoplancton
Southwest Virginia Mine Soils,
W88-01943 2103 5B en la ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)),
W88-06147 2108 5E
W88-08092 2110 2L
Detection of Pollution Effects on Marine Ma-
Aquatic Weed Biomass Disposal: Effect on Soil
crobenthos: Further Evaluation of the Species
Organic Matter, Effects of Irradiance on the Community Struc-
Abundance/Biomass Method, W88-06161 2108 4A ture and Biomass of Algal Assemblages in Labo-
W88-01996 2103 5C ratory Streams,
Relationships Between Macroalgal Biomass and
Biomass and Species Richness of Aquatic Ma- W88-08260 2110 2H
Nutrient Concentrations in a Hypertrophic Area
crophytes in Four Maine (U.S.A.) Lakes of Dif-
of the Venice Lagoon, Periphyton Response to a Gasoline Spill in Wolf
ferent Acidity,
W88-06683 2108 5C Lodge Creek, Idaho,
W88-02079 2103 5C
Reed (Phragmites W88-08262 2110 5C
Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex
Membrane Technique Biomass Retention in
for Steud.) Growth under Conditions of Increasing
Anaerobic Waste Treatment Processes, Differences between Nearshore and Offshore
Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie.
W88-02211 2103 5D Phytoplankton Communities in Lake Ontario,
W88-06684 2108 5C
W88-08280 2110 2H
Fluidization and Reactor Biomass Characteris- Population Dynamics and Production of Five
tics of the Denitrification Fluidized Bed Biofilm
Crustacean Zooplankters in a Subtropical Reser- Picoplankton and Nanoplankton Biomass in
Reactor, voir During Years of Constant Turbidity, Lake Ontario: Relative Contribution of Photo-
W88-02344 2103 5D W88-06692 trophic and Heterotrophic Communities,
2108 2H
W88-08281 2110 2H
Predicting the Summer Peak Biomass of Four Changes in Macrophyte Community Structure
Species of Blue-Green Algae (Cyanophyta/ Following Drought in the Okefenokee Swamp, Reduction of Cladophora Biomass and Tissue
Cyanobacteria) in Swedish Lakes, Georgia, USA, Phosphorus in Lake Ontario, 1972-83,
W88-02379 2103 2H W 8 8-06697 2108 2H W88-08287 2110 5G

SU-101
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SUBJECT INDEX
BIOMASS

Algal Biomass Unaltered by Food-Web Changes Distribution of Some Non-Phototrophic Bacte- Correlates of Habitat Favourability for Benthic
inLake Michigan, ria and Active Biomass (ATP) in the Permanent- Macroinvertebrates at Five Stream Sites in an
W88-08560 2110 2H ly Anoxic Fjord Framvaren, Appalachian Mountain Drainage Basin, U.S.A.,
W88-08928 2110 2L W88-10695 2112 2H
Bacteria As Structuring Agents in Lakes: Field
Manipulations With Bacterioplankton, Effects of Short-Term and Continuous Experi- Benthos of a Natural West African Lake, with
W88-08587 2110 2H mental Acidification on Biomass and Productivi- Emphasis on the Diel Migrations and Lunar and
Running Water Periphytic Algae,
ty of Seasonal Periodicities of the Chaoborus Popula-
Accumulation of Periphyton Biomass on Artifi- W88-08963 2111 5C tions (Diptera, Chaoboridae),
cial Substrates Deployed near a Sewage Sludge W88-10720 2112 2H
Outfall in South Australia, Biomass Productivity of Freshwater Turtles,
W88-08733 2110 5C W88-09230 2111 2H Comparison of Chlorophyll a and Carotenoid
Concentrations as Indicators of Algal Volume,
Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton Biomass Primary Production and its Control in Toolik W88-10727 2112 7B
in a Brackish Water Bay Highly Influenced by Lake, Alaska,
River Discharge, W88-09591 2111 2H Baltic Eutrophication: A Contribution to the

W88-08735 2110 5C Discussion,


Box Model Analysis on Phytoplankton Produc- W88-10756 2112 2L
Seasonal Cycle of the Ciliated Protozoan and tion and Grazing Pressure in a Eutrophic Estu-
Micrometazoan Biomass in a Gulf of Maine Es- ary, Percentage Contribution in Biomass and Multi-
tuary, W88-09864 2111 2L variate Analysis in Some Wetlands of Kashmir,

W88-08737 2110 2L W88-10796 2112 2H


Aquatic Macrophytes in Shoal Lake (Manitoba -
Dynamics of Microbial Biomass and Activity in Ontario): II. Seasonal and Local Chlorophyll Dry Matter Production in Freshwater and
Five Habitats of the Okefenokee Swamp Eco- Concentrations in Relation to Temperature and Marsh Plants Around Jaipur,

system, Water Chemistry, W88-10802 2112 2H


W88-08796 2110 2H W88-09888 2111 2H
Input of Decomposable Organic Matter and Bio-
Bacterial Productivity and Microbial Biomass in
Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi- mass Concentration in the Plankton of Reser-
Mangrove Sediments, tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae voirs,
Tropical
2110 2L and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13 W88-10816 2112 5B
W88-08802
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy,
W88-09969 2111 2H Phytoplankton of the Zelivka Reservoir
Growth Characteristics of Small and Large
Attached Bacteria in Lake (Czechoslovakia),
Free-Living and
Constance, Comparison of Extraction Methods in the Deter- W88-10817 2112 5C
2110 2H mination of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in
W88-08804 Relation of the Zooplankton Biomass and Share
Phytoplankton and Seston,
2112 7B of Large Cladocerans to the Concentration of
Detritus Associated Respiration During Macro- W88-10114
Total Phosphorus, Chorophyll-a and Transpar-
phyte Decomposition,
W88-08822 2110 2H Microbial Investigations in Rivers: VII. Seasonal ency in Hubneov and Vrchlice Reservoirs,
Variations of Bacterial Numbers and Activity in W88-10818 2112 5C
Effect of Intensive Fertilization of a Bankside Eutrophied Rivers of Northern Germany,
W88-10129 2112 5C Increase Cliona delitrix Infestation of Montas-
in
Meadow on the Activity of Plankton Bacteria in
Nida (Southern Poland), trea cavernosaHeads on an Organically Polluted
the River
2110 5C Submerged Macrophytes in Lake Maarsseveen I: Portion of the Grand Cayman Fringing Reef,
W88-08835
Changes in Species Composition and Biomass W88-10853 2112 5C
Effect of Dam Reservoirs on Oligochaete Com- Over a Six-Year Period,
munities in the River Dunajec (Southern W88-10256 2112 2H Breaching the Mouth of the Bot River Estuary,
Poland),
South Africa: Impact on its Benthic Macrofaunal
2110 2H Spatial Distribution, Biomass, Chlorophyll-a Communities,
W88-08837
Content, and Primary Production of Charophy- W88-10868 2112 6G
Diversity and Numbers of Oligochaeta Against ceae in Lake Zmarle (Northern Poland),
the Background of Other Macroinvertebrates in W88-10371 2112 2H BIOMASS RETENTION
a Concrete Bed of the River Widawka (Central Biomass Retention and Performance of Anaero-
Numerical Simulation of Phytoplankton Dynam- bic Fixed-Film Reactors Treating Acetic Acid
Poland),
W88-08838 2110 2H ics in a Succession of Water Bodies with Short Wastewater,
Retention Time on the River Lot (Simulation W88-04870 2106 5D
Benthos and Drift of Invertebrates, Particularly Numerique de la Dynamique du Phytoplancton
Chironomidae, in a Selected Cross-Section Pro- Dans une Succession de Reservoirs a Faible BIOMEMBRANES
Biomembranes, Part O, Protons and Water:
file of the River Widawka (Central Poland), Temps de Retention sur la Riviere Lot),
W88-08839 2110 2H W88-10470 2112 2H Structure and Translocation.
W88-01593 2103 IB
Reed (Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
Steud.) Growth Under Conditions of Increasing the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, BIOMONITORING
Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie, Poland): VIII. Zoosyrthon in the Tributaries and Implications of Subsurface Biological Activity
W88-08842 2110 2H Outlet of Lake Jorzec, for Monitoring Underground Storage Tanks,
W88-10597 2112 2H W88-05905 2107 5A
Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya-
cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of Seston of the Warsaw Reach of the Vistula BIOPHALARIA
Indian Major Carps, River in 1982 and 1983: III. Phyto- and Zoo- Biomphalaria Glabrata (SAY), A Suitable Orga-

W88-08851 2110 81 plankton, nism for a Biotest,


W88-10603 2112 2H W88-02020 2103 5A
Factors Controlling Primary Production in Two
Rivers Resulting From a Reduction in Flow, Limnological Investigations on the Al-Latifiyah BIOREACTORS
(Facteurs Controlant la Production Primaire Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Pond (Bagh- Calculation of Effectiveness Factors in Spherical
Dans Deux Rivieres Soumises a Une Forte Re- dad-Iraq): I. Environmental Conditions and Shells,

duction de Debit), Zooplankton Abundance, W88-05172 2107 5D


W88-08872 2110 2H W88-10640 2112 2H
BIORECLAMATION
Chemical Character of Bottom Sediment and the Antarctic Stream Ecosystems: Physiological Field Demonstration of Enhanced Bioreclama-
Benthic Biomass in Ise and Mikawa Bays, Ecology of a Blue-green Algal Epilithon, tion,

W88-08885 2110 5C W88-10655 2112 2H W88-09318 2111 5G

Distribution and Biomass of Phytoplankton and Coldingham Loch, S. E. Scotland: II. Phyto- BIORESTORATION
Phototrophic Bacteria in Framvaren. a Perma- plankton Succession and Ecology in the Year Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated with
nently Anoxic Fjord in Norway. Prior to Mixer Installation, Organic Compounds,
W88-08927 2110 2L W88-10660 2112 2H W88-09988 2111 5G

SU-102
SUBJECT INDEX
BLACK SNOW
BIOSLIMES BIPHENYL ETHERS edulis Linnaeus: Relationship of Biochemical
Benzoate Removal by Aerobic Bioslimes, Effect of Biphenyl Ether Herbicides on the For- Composition and Body Size,
W88-05592 2107 5D mation of Mutagenic Intermediates from Procar- W88-03695 2105 5C
cinogens by Rainbow Trout,
BIOSORPTION CONTACTORS W88-01715 2103 5C Vanadium Contamination Monitored by an
Control of Sludge Bulking in a Carbohydrate
Arctic Bivalve, Cyrtodaria kurriana,
Wastewater Using a Biosorption Contactor, BIPOLAR-PARTICLE-ELECTRODES
W88-O1O30 2102 5D Study on the Use of Bipolar-Particles-Electrodes W88-05120 2107 5 A
in Decolorization of Dyeing Effluents and its
BIOSYNTHESIS Principle,
Behavioral Responses of a Marine Bivalve
Tissue Accumulation of Heavy Metals and Their
W88-01933 (Venus verrucosa) to Pollution by Petroleum
2103 5D
Influence on the Biosynthesis in the Fish Orga- Hydrocarbons,
nism, BIRCH TREES W88-07607 2109 5C
W88-01484 2102 5B Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen Diox-
ide on the Control of Water Loss by Birch BLACK LAKE
BIOTA (Betula spp.), Blue-Green Algae Toxicity in Black Lake, Koo-
Effects of Aeration and Minimum Flow on the W88-07690 2109 5C tenaiCounty, Idaho,
Biota and Fishery of Norris Tailwater,
W88-01325
W88-03160 2104 5C
2102 5G Growth Responses of Birch and Sitka Spruce
Exposed to Acidified Rain,
BIOTECHNOLOGY Assessment of Phosphorus Sources to Black
W88-08893 2110 5C
Use of Biological Controls for Managing Great Lake, New York,
Lakes Disturbances, BIRDS W88-08573 2110 5B
W88-04213 2105 4A Loss of Coastal Grazing Marshes in South and
East England, with Special Reference to East BLACK ROCK HARBOR
BIOTHANE REACTORS Essex, England, Bioaccumulation of Contaminants from Black
Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment with the Rock Harbor Dredged
W88-00112 2101 4C Material by Mussels and
Biothane Process,
Polycheates,
W88-07058 2109 5D Importance for Birds of the Riparian Woodlands W88-00891 2101 5B
within the Alluvial Corridor of the River Gar-
BIOTRANSFORMATION onne, S.W. France, Assessment of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Ma-
Anaerobic Transformation, Transport, and Re-
W88-04474 2105 2H terial Impacts on Laboratory Population Re-
moval of Volatile Chlorinated Organics in
Ground Water, sponses,
Trends of Organochlorine Residues in Eggs of
W88-02557 2104 5B Birds from Italy, 1977 to 1985, W88-01194 2102 5C
W88-05455 2107 5B
Microbial Oxidation of Manganese in a North Sister Chromatid Exchange in Marine Poly-
Carolina Estuary, Habitat Management Models for Selected Wild- chaetes Exposed to Black Rock Harbor Sedi-
W88-056O4 2107 2K life Management Practices in the Northern ment,
Great Plains, W88-01195 2102 5C
Biotransformation of Benzine by Denitrification
W88-05746 2107 6G
in Aquifer Sand,
Impact of Open-Water Disposal of Black Rock
W88-06375 2108 5B Breeding Success of Common Loons (Gavia Harbor Dredged Material on Benthic Recoloni-
immer) in Relation to Alkalinity and Other Lake
Fate and Movement of Azaarenes and Their zation at the FVP Site,
Characteristics in Ontario,
Anaerobic Biotransformation Products in an Aq- W88-01196 2102 5C
W88-10413 2112 5C
uifer Contaminated by Wood-Treatment Chemi-
Prediction of Surface Runoff Water Quality
cals, BIRTH DEFECTS
W88-06932 5B from Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material
2109 Water Nitrates and CNS Birth Defects: A Popu-
lation-Based Case-Control Study, Placed in an Upland Disposal Site,
Ammonium Transformations in Springwater
W88-10390 W88-02279
2112 5C 2103 5E
within the Riparian Zone of a Small Woodland
Stream, BISCAYNE AQUIFER Effects of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material \
W88-08267 2110 5B Water Quality Data for the Groundwater Net- on the Histopathology of the Blue Mussel Myti-
work in Eastern Broward County, Florida, 1983- lus edulis and Polychaete Worm Nephtys incisa
Biomonitoring of Oil Spill in a Boreal Archipela-
1984, after Laboratory and Field Exposures, \
go by Xenobiotic Biotransformation in Perch W88-03133 2104 2F W88-05847
(Perca fluviatilis), 2107 5C i
W88-08672 2110 5C Index of Hydrologic Data for Selected Sites in
Effects of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material
Palm Beach County, Florida, 1928-80,
Characterization of Aerobic, Facultative Anaer- on the Scope for Growth of the Blue Mussel,
W88-03396 2104 7C
obic, and Anaerobic Bacteria in an Acidogenic Mytilus edulis, after Laboratory and Field Expo-
Phase Reactor and Their Metabolite Formation, Biscayne Aquifer Contamination: Cleanup and sures,
W88-08787 2110 5D Prevention, W88-05860 2107 5C
W88-04291 2105 5G
BIOTURBATION Bioenergetic Effects of Black Rock Harbor
Early Diagenesis of Amino Acids and Organic Hydrogeology of the Biscayne Aquifer, Dredged Material on the Polychaete Nephtys
Matter in Two Coastal Marine Sediments, W88-10443 2112 2F Incisa: A Field Verification,
W88-07918 2109 2L
BISMUTH W88-08420 2110 5C
Study of Sulphur Enrichment in the Humic Separation Studies of As(III), Sb(III) and Bi(III)
Fraction of Marine Sediments During Early by Reversed-Phase Paper
BLACK SEA
Chromatographic
Diagenesis, Technique, Environmental Changes in the Black Sea Estua-
W88-07919 2109 2K W88-01833 rine Regions,
2103 5A
W88-01247 2102 2L
Effect of Biological and Physical Disturbances Environmental Status of Bismuth and its Trace
on the Transport of Arsenic from Contaminated Analysis on Alloys, Plant Tissues, Animal Tis- Some Ways of Increasing Water Biological Pro-
Estuarine Sediments, sues and Waters as Ternary Complex with N-p- ductivity,
W88-09716 2111 5B Methoxyphenyl-2-furylacrylohydroxamic acid W88-01639 2103 2L
and a Pyridylazo Reagent,
Effect of Tubificids and Chironomids on Particle
W88-07435 2109 5A Chernobyl: Oceanographic Studies in the Black
Redistribution of Lake Sediment,
W88-09772 Sea,
2111 2J BISPHENOL A W88-05133
Bisphenol A: Acute Aquatic Toxicity,
2107 5B
BIOVOLUME
W88-06326 5C
Annual Cycle of Bacterial Specific Biovolumes 2108 BLACK SNOW
in Howe Sound, a Canadian West Coast Fjord Impact of a Single Black Snowfall on Stream-
BIVALVES
Sound, Total and Methyl-Mercury Content in Bivalves, water Chemistry in the Scottish Highlands,
W88-05448 2107 2L Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck and Ostrea W88-10161 2112 5B

SU-103
SUBJECT INDEX
BLACK VERMILLION RIVER

BLACK VERMILLION RIVER Summary of Results from the Swedish Project Stochastic ARIMA Models for Monthly
'Environment/Cellulose', Stream flows,
Fate of Materials Exported by the Big Blue and
W88-10314 2112 5C W88-06533 2108 2E
the Black Vermillion Rivers into Tuttle Creek
Reservoir, Kansas,
2102 5B Sequential Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of BLUE ROCK DAM
W88-01176 Macroinvertebrate Fauna
Kraft Pulping Wastes, Changes in the Riffle

BLANCA BAY W88-10321 2112 5D of the Tanjil Southeastern Australia,


River,
During Construction of Blue Rock Dam,
Organochlorine Pesticide Contents of Tributar-
Removal of Chlorophenols and Chlorolignins W88-04475 2105 6G
ies into Blanca Bay, Argentina,
5B from Bleaching Effluent by Combined Chemical
W88-02483 2103
and Biological Treatment, BLUEGILL
BLAST FURNACE SLAG W88-10326 2112 5D Toxicity of Fenvalerate and Its Constituent Iso-

Phosphate Removal by Column Packed Blast


mers to the Fathead Minnow, Pimephales pro-
Recent Developments in Process and Reactor melas, and Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus,
Furnace Slag: I. Fundamental Research by Syn-
Design for Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment, W88-0OO75 2101 5C
thetic Wastewater,
W88-10332 2112 5D
W88-07157 2109 5D
Effects of Feeding and Temperature on Uptake,
Productivity Responses of Periphyton and Phy- Elimination and Metabolism of Benzo(a)pyrene
BLASTING
toplankton to Bleach-Kraft Mill Effluent, in the Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus),
CriticalDisplacement Velocity of a Rock Mass
W88-10495 2112 5C W88-02027 2103 5C
with Respect to Cracking during Blasting,
W88-00052 2101 8H BLINK REFLEX Analysis of Adduct Formation in the Bluegill
Blink Reflex Latency after Exposure to Trich- Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) Between
BLASTOMYCOSIS
Two Outbreaks of Blastomycosis Along Rivers
loroethylene in Well Water, Benzo(a)Pyrene and DNA
of the Liver and He-
W88-10389 2112 5A moglobin of the Erythrocyte,
in Wisconsin: Isolation of Blastomyces dermatiti-
W88-02030 2103 5C
dis from Riverbank Soil and Evidence of Its BLOOD
Transmission Along Waterways, Effect of Chlorine Dioxide Water Disinfection Decreased Survival and Teratogenesis During
W88-04555 2106 5C
on Hematologic and Serum Parameters of Renal Laboratory Selenium Exposures to Bluegill, Le-
Dialysis Patients, pomis macrochirus,
BLEACHING 2107 5C 5C
W88-05303 W88-05111 2107
Desorption of Cationic Polyacrylamide from
Bleached Kraft Pulp Fibers, Transport of Cadmium and Other Metals in the BLUEGILLS
W88-04378 2105 5D Blood of the Bivalve Mollusc Mercenaria mer- Bioaccumulation Factor for P-32 Measured in

cenaria, Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, and Catfish, Ic-


BLEACHING WASTES W88-06374 2108 5B talurus Punctatus,
Chlorinated Organics of Low and High Relative
W88-04327 2105 5B
Molecular Mass in Pulp Mill Bleachery Ef- BLOOD GAS
fluents,
Acid-Base Balance and Blood Gas Changes in BLUEGRASS
W88-00428 2101 5A the Fresh Water Field Crab, Barytelphusa guer- Influence of Prestress Environment on Annual
ini, on Exposure to Organic and Inorganic Lead, Bluegrass Heat Tolerance,
Novel Gas Chromatographic Method for the
2108 5C
W88-06477 W88-03752 2105 21
Analysis of Chlorinated Phenolics in Pulp Mill
Effluents, BLOWOUTS BOATING
W88-00429 2101 5A
Blowout Recovery System, Boat Traffic, Sediment Resuspension and Tur-
W88-00529 2101 5G Broadland River,
bidity in a
Halogenated Organic Compounds in Spent
W88-07207 2109 5B
Bleach Liquors: Determination, Mutagenicity
Method for Containing Oil and/or Gas Within a
Testing and Bioaccumulation,
Blow-Out Cover Dome, River Recreation Boating Impacts,
W88-00431 2101 5A 2103 5G 4C
W88-01785 W88-09987 2111

Analysis of Toxicity and Biodegradability of Or-


BLUE-GREEN ALGAE BOGS
ganochlorine Compounds Released into the En-
Antarctic Stream Ecosystems: Physiological Limnological Characteristics, Water Quality and
vironment in Bleaching Effluents of Kraft
Ecology of a Blue-green Algal Epilithon, Conservation Measures of a High Altitude Bog
Pumping, 2112 2H
W88-10655 and Rivers in the Maluti Mountains, Lesotho,
W88-00432 2101 5A
W88-03769 2105 2H
BLUE MESA RESERVOIR
Pilot-ScaleAnaerobic Treatment of Peroxide
Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado: A Historical Equilibrium Approaches to Natural Water Sys-
Bleachery Waste, Paper Machine Effluent and
Review of Its Limnology, 1965-1985, tems-6. Acid-Base Properties of a Concentrated
Waste Activated Sludge, 2H
W88-01665 2103 Bog-Water and Its Complexation Reactions with
W88-02166 2103 5D
Aluminium(III),
BLUE MOUNTAIN W88-05599 2107 2K
Color Removal by Chemical Coagulation and
Greening of Blue Mountain,
Ultrafiltration,
W88-02126 2103 5E Aluminum, Iron, Zinc, and Lead in Bog Waters
W88-03271 2104 5D
of Northeastern North America,
Organic Chlorine Compounds in Lake Sedi-
BLUE NILE W88-07095 2109 5B
Microbial Pollution of the Blue and White Niles
ments and the Role of the Chlorobleaching Ef- in Secondary
atKhartoum, Role of Sphagnum fimbriatum
fluents,
W88-02023 2103 5A Succession in a Road Salt Impacted Bog,
W88-06032 2108 5B
W88-07643 2109 5C
Lignin and Organic Chlorine Compounds in
BLUE NILE HEALTH PROJECT
Water Supply Systems in Blue Nile Health Algae with a Taste for the Unusual,
Lake Water and the Role of the Chlorobleach- 2H
Project, W88-07675 2109
ing Effluents,
W88-05177 2107 5F
W88-O6033 2108 5B
Dissolved Organic Matter in Colored Water

Selection of Membranes for Treatment of BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS from Mountain Bog Pools in Japan: II. Biologi-
Effects of Ambient Concentrations of Air Pol- cal Decomposability,
Bleaching Effluents,
lutantson Vegetation Indigenous to the Blue W88-08810 2110 2H
W88-07217 2109 5D
Ridge Mountains of Virginia,
2102 5C Population Dynamics of the Phytoplankton
Reducing the Discharges to Water-Technical W88-01281
Community in Doh-Hoh-Numa Bog, Tsukuba
Objectives,
W88-10310 2112 5D BLUE RIVER City, Japan,
Quality of Stormwater Runoff in the Blue River W88-09757 2111 2H
Requirements for the Treatment of Effluents Basin, Missouri and Kansas, July-October and
April-July 1982, Dissolved Organic Matter in Colored Water
from Chemical Pulp Mills in the F.R.G.,
5D W88-03317 2104 5B from Mountain Bog Pools in Japan: I. Seasonal
W88-103U 2112

SU-104
SUBJECT INDEX
BOTTOM CURRENTS

Changes in the Concentration and Molecular BOREHOLES Materials by Isotope-Dilution Mass Spectrome-
Weight Distribution, Analysis and Interpretation of Borehole Hydrau- try,
W88-09762 2111 2H lic Tests in Deep Boreholes: Principles, Model W88-04333 2105 5A
Development, and Applications,
BOILER WATER W88-00045 Influence of Selenium, Salinity, and Boron on
2101 7C
Retrofits/Management Meet Tough Water Qual- Alfalfa Tissue Composition and Yield,
ity Constraints, CriticalDisplacement Velocity of a Rock Mass W88-06151 2108 5C
W88-07676 2109 5F with Respect to Cracking during Blasting,
W88-OO052 2101 8H Case Study for Control of Boron Pollution,
BOLIVIA
W88-07869 2109 5C
Design of the Misicuni Scheme in Bolivia, Representative Sampling of Ground Water from
W88-02697 2104 8A Short-Screened Boreholes, Determination of Boron by Inductively Coupled
W88-04492 2106 7B Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy: II. Ap-
Distribution, Structure, and Composition of plications to South African Environmental Sam-
Freshwater Ice Deposits in Bolivian Salt Lakes, Improved Borehole Siting Success Using Inte- ples,
W88-06996 2109 2C grated Geophysical Techniques,
W88-04515
W88-09602 2111 5 A
2106 7A
Photovoltaic Water Pumping for Bolivia,
W88-11274
BORON COMPOUNDS
2112 4B Regression Models for Hydraulic Conductivity
Preconcentration and Analysis of Tetraphenyl-
and Field Test of the Borehole Permeameter,
BONE DEVELOPMENT W88-04601
boron and Diphenylborinic Acid in Natural
2106 2F Waters Using C18 Reverse-Phase Liquid Chro-
Cadmium-Induced Vertebral Deformities in an
Estuarine Fish, Ambassis commersoni Cuvier, Borehole Colour TV matography,
Systems for Underground
W88-10859 2112 5C Explorations,
W88-09654 2111 5 A
W88-05399 2107 8G
BONNEVILLE NAVIGATION LOCK BORROW PITS
Dewatering and Water Supply Considerations: Development of Groundwater Resources in
Biological Effects of Dredging in an Offshore
New Bonneville Navigation Lock, Scotland, Borrow Area,
W88-11126 2112 2F W88-06196 2108 4B W88-10444 2112 4C
BOPHUTHATSWANA Combined EMT/VES Geophysical Method for Natural Nitrate Removal from Groundwaters.
Water for Agriculture, Siting Boreholes, Possibility of Application to the Reclamation of
W88-03678 2105 6D W88-06380 Gravel Pit Lakes (Epuration Naturelle des Ni-
2108 7B
trates des Eaux Souterraines: Possibilites d'Ap-
BORATE Geophysical Data from Boreholes DM1, DM2, plication au Reamenagement des Lacs de Gra-
Prediction of Borate Mineral Equilibria in Natu- DM3, and DM3a, New Hydraulic Fracturing vieres),
ralWaters: Application to Searles Lake, Califor- Facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak W88-10474
nia,
2112 5G
Ridge, Tennessee,
W88-01971 2103 2K W88-06592 2108 8E BOSTON
Treatment of High Strength Wastewater Con-
BORDER IRRIGATION Locating Potential Borehole Sites in a Discord- taining Organic Solvents,
Performance Functions of Border Irrigation Sys- ant Flow Regime in the Chalk Aquifer at Lul- W88-01038 2102 5D
tems, worth Using Integrated Geophysical Surveys,
W88-05945 2108 3F W88-07915 BOSTON HARBOR
2109 7B
Distribution of Indicator Bacteria and Vibrio
Irrigation, Drainage and Soil Salinity in Crack- Monitor Well Installation at K-1407-B and K- parahaemolyticus in Sewage-Polluted Intertidal
ing Soils, 1407-C Surface Impoundments at the Oak Ridge Sediments,
W88-06356 2108 3F Gaseous Diffusion Plant, W88-04081 2105 5B
W88-09086 2111 7 A
Effects of Crop and Surface Irrigation Method
on Water Intake Rate of BOT RIVER ESTUARY
Soil, Bore- Volume Purging to Improve Monitoring
W88-06733 Breaching the Mouth of the Bot River Estuary,
2108 3F Well Performance: An Often-Mandated Myth,
South Africa: Impact on its Benthic Macrofaunal
W88-09159 2111 7B
BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS Communities,
Geophysical Well Log Data for Study of Water Alternative Method of Lysimeter and Silica W88-10868 2112 6G
Flow in Fractures Near Mirror Lake, New Flour Pack Placement in Deep Boreholes,
Hampshire, W88-09291
BOTSWANA
2111 2F
W88-03083 2104 2F Development of Flood-Recession Cropping in
Victoria Province Drought Relief Project: the Molapo's of the Okavango Delta, Botswana,
I.
Data for Four Geologic Test Holes in the Sacra- Geophysical Siting of Boreholes, W88-06573 2108 3F
mento Valley, California, W88-09784 2111 2F
W88-03096 2104 7B Kenya and Botswana: Experience with Rain-
Victoria Province Drought Relief Project: II.
water Catchment Systems,
Improved Borehole Siting Success Using Inte- Borehole Yield Relationships, W88-07891 2109 3B
grated Geophysical Techniques, W88-10414 2112 2F
W88-04515 2106 7A BOTTLED WATER
Neutron Moisture Meter Calibration in Large Study by Epifluorescence of the Fate of the
Combined EMT/VES Geophysical Method for Diameter Boreholes, Total Bacterial Flora in a Bottled Mineral Water
Siting Boreholes, W88-10648 (Etude par Epifluorescence de L'Evolution de la
2112 2G
W88-06380 2108 7B Microflore Totale dans une Eau Minerale Em-
Estimating Fracture Connectivity Using Meas- bouteillee),
Locating Potential Borehole Sites in a Discord- urements of Borehole Temperatures during W88-02346 2103 5B
ant Flow Regime in the Chalk Aquifer at Lul-
Pumping,
worth Using Integrated Geophysical Surveys, W88-11045 Bacterial Quality of Bottled Water,
2112 2F
W88-07915 2109 7B W88-04122 2105 5G
BOREHOLES HEOPHYSICS
Monitoring the Vadose Zone in Fractured Tuff, Use of Limited Geophysical Log Data to Delin- Simplified Methods for the
Microbiological
W88-08312 2110 7B eate and Characterize Disposal and Confining Evaluation of Bottled Natural Mineral Waters,
Zones, W88-08895 2110 5A
Surface and Downhole Geophysical Techniques
W88-11105 2112 5E
forHazardous Waste Site Investigation,
W88-08386
BOTTOM CURRENTS
2110 5B BORON Near-Bottom Currents and Suspended Sediment
Effects of Salinity and Varying
Boron Concen- Concentration in Southeastern Lake Michigan,
BOREHOLE HYDRAULICS
on Boron Uptake and Growth of Wheat,
trations W88-05037 2106 2J
Analysis and Interpretation of Borehole Hydrau-
W88-03661 2105 5C
lic Tests in Deep Boreholes:
Principles, Model
Turbidity Current Activity in a British Columbia
Development, and Applications, Sensitive Determination of Traces of Boron in Fjord,
W88-0O045 2101 7C Waters, Fertilizers, and Geological and Biologial W88-05504 2107 2L

SU-105
SUBJECT INDEX
BOTTOM CURRENTS

Water on the Using the Drill Casing Hammer


Through
Criterion for the Effect of Suspended Sediment Effects of Organic Materials in
Method for MonitoringWell Construction and
Desorption of Copper from Bottom Muds as
on Near-Bottom Velocity Profiles,
Inferred from Copper(II) Complexing Capacity, Water Quality Characterization in a Metal Con-
W88-07248 2109 2J
(In Japanese),
taminated Gravel, Cobble and Boulder Aquifer,
2110 5B W88-09013 2111 7B
BOTTOM LININGS W88-08653
Overview of Landfill Bottom Liner Hydraulics,
W88-07277 2109 5E Distribution of Nitrogen Species and Adsorption BOUND WATER
of Ammonium in Sediments from the Tidal Po- Bound Water Content of Biological Sludges in

BOTTOM SAMPLING tomac River and Estuary, Relation to Filtration and Dewatering,
Seasonal and Three-year Variability of Meio- W88-08709 2110 2L W88-05587 2107 5D
benthic Nematode Populations at Two Estuarine
Biogeochemical Studies on the Transport of Or- BOUNDARIES
Sites,
2L ganic Matter along the Otsuchi River Water-
W88-06676 2108 Wetland Boundary Determination in the Great
shed, Japan,
Dismal Swamp Using Weighted Averages,
Chemical Contaminants in Surface W88-08723 2110 2K
Selected W88-08036 2110 2H
Sediments Commencement Bay and
of the
Rejuvenated Marsh and Bay-Bottom Accretion
Tacoma Waterways, Washington, USA, BOUNDARY CONDITIONS
2108 5B on the Rapidly Subsiding Coastal Plain of U.S.
W88-06682
Gulf Coast: A Second-Order Effect of the Modeling Groundwater Flow by Means of a
Emerging Atchafalaya Delta, Hybrid Trajectory Image, Boundary Integral
Improved Ekman-Birge Grab for Sampling an
W88-08727 2110 2J Equation Method,
Undisturbed Bottom Sediment Core Sample, 2F
W88-01762 2103
W88-08638 2110 7B
Partitioning of Trace Metals in Sediments: Rela-
tionships with Bioavailability, Modeling of Brine Transport in Porous Media,
Laboratory Studies on Core Sampling with Ap-
W88-08859 2110 5B W88-06788 2108 5B
plication to Subtidal Meiobenthos Collection,
W88-09847 2111 7B
Change in the Qualities of Water and Bottom Exact Nonlinear Solution for Constant Flux In-

Hand-held Benthic Core Sampler, Sediment with the Development of Anoxic filtration,

W88-10454 2112 7B Layer in a Stratified Lake, W88-07314 2109 2G


W88-08886 2110 2H
BOTTOM SEDIEMENTS Diffusion Wave Model for Overland Flow: II.

Chemical Compositions of Submarine Hot


Facies and Geometry of an Estuarine Bar and Steady State Analysis,
Spring Water and Associated Bottom Sediments 2110 2E
Channel System, W88-08668
2111 2L near Taketomi-jima at Southern part of the
W88-09562
Ryukyu Island Arc, North-west Pacific, Rationalized Energy-Loss Parameters for Chan-
BOTTOM SEDIMENTS W88-09799 2111 2K
nels,
Analysis of Volatile Organics on Sediments and W88-10231 2112 2E
Partitioning of Manganese, Iron, Arsenic, Cad-
in Associated Water,
5A mium, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Cobalt and Nickel in
W88-00416 2101 BOUNDARY ELEMENT TECHNIQUES
Sediments from Lake Biwa, Quasi-
the Fort 2111 5B Two- and Three-Dimensional Steady
Levels of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in W88-09801 Surface
Linear Infiltration From Buried and
Edward, New York, Water System, Boundary Element Techniques,
Occurrence, Distribution and Availability of Cavities Using
W88-00426 2101 5A
PAH in Surface Waters and Sediments, W88-01695 2103 2G
Characteristics of Turbulence of the Bottom W88-09906 2111 5B
Region of a Flow,
BOUNDARY LAYERS
W88-03621 2105 8B Sources of the Lipids in the Bottom Sediments Budgets of Water Vapor in the Unstable Bound-
of an English Oligo-mesotrophic lake, ary Layer over Rugged Terrain,
Practical Experience of Using a Large Vacuum W88-10209 2112 2H W88-00147 2101 2B
Plate for Testing Shelf Muds under Water,
W88-03622 2105 8D Forms of Mineral Phosphorus in the Bottom Mean Flow Characteristics of Redeveloping
Sediments of the Lubachow Reservoir and Lake Flows,
Natural Enrichment of Arsenic in Loch Lomond Slawa (South-Western Poland), W88-04404 2105 8B
Sediments, W88-10373 2112 2H
W88-03993 2105 2K Similarity Structure in the Convective Boundary
Study of Sedimentation Processes in Slovak Res-
Layer of a Lake,
Role and Problems of Monitoring Bottom Sedi- ervoirs,
W88-06108 2108 2H
W88-10806 2112 2J
ment for Pollution Assessment in the Coastal
Marine Environment, Analytical and Experimental Studies of the
W88-04362 2105 5A BOTTOM WATER
Benthic Boundary Layer and Their Applicabil-
Marine Circulator,
2101 5G ity to Near-Bottom Transport in Lake Erie,
Quality of Suspended and Bottom Sediments of W88-00502
W88-06406 2108 2H
the St. Lawrence System (Canada) (Qualite des
Flexible Retractable Cold Water Pipe for an
sediments en suspension et de fond du systeme
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion System, Tidal Rectification in Lateral Viscous Boundary
Saint-Laurent (Canada)), 8A
W88-00517 2101 Layers of a Semi-enclosed Basin,
W88-04591 2106 5B 2L
W88-O6820 2109
Contaminants Surface Method for Removing Sludge or Mud from the
Selected Chemical in
Bottom of a Water Area, Behaviour and Transport of Oil under Smooth
Sediments of Commencement Bay and the
2101 5G
W88-00590 Ice,
Tacoma Waterways, Washington, USA, 2110 5B
W88-06682 2108 5B W88-08209
Phosphate Exchange Between Sediments and
the Near-bottom Water in Relationship to Turbulent Boundary Layers in Vertical Curves,
Phosphate Exchange Between Sediments and
Oxygen Conditions in a Lake Used for Intensive
2112 8B
the Near-bottom Water in Relationship to W88-10233
Trout Cage Culture,
Oxygen Conditions in a Lake Used for Intensive 2108 5B
W88-06685 Calculation of the Turbulent Boundary Layer in
Trout Cage Culture,
2108 5B the Initial Section of Pipe,
W88-06685 BOULDER CREEK W88-10587 2112 8B
Walde, Deadman, Lower Fish, and Boulder
Effects of Dimilin(RT) on Freshwater Litter
Creeks Anadromous Fish Habitat Survey and Forces on Microorganisms at Surfaces in Flow-
Decomposition,
2109 5C Enhancement Plan,
ing Water,
W88-06955 2109 2H
W88-07764 W88-10676 2112 2E
Fate of 1,3,6,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in
an Outdoor Aquatic System,
BOULDERS BOUSSINESQ EQUATION
Use of Odex Drilling System for Monitoring
W88-06957 2109 5B Nonlinear Solutions of the Boussinesq Equation
Well Installation in Aquifer Containing Glacial
and Comparisons with Field Observations,
Measurement of Bedload in Rivers, Boulders,
7A W88-05411 2107 2F
2109 2J W88-O9012 2111
W88-07900

SU-106
SUBJECT INDEX
BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION

BOX BUTTE DAM BRASSICA Lower Bound for the Thickness of Revetment
Overview Application of HMR 51-52 and Site- Influence of Temperature, Water and Nutrient Blocks,
Specific Storm Transposition and Maximization Conditions During Growth on the Response of W88-03806 2105 8A
Technique, Brassica Oleracea L. to a Single, Short Treat-
W88-01289 2102 2B ment with Simulated Acid Rain, Rock Breakwater Construction in Western
for
W88-05931 2108 5C Australia - Its Availability and Influence on
BRACKEN Design,
Quantity and Quality of Bracken Throughfall, BRAZIL W88-03998
Stemflow and Litterflow in a Dartmoor Catch- Water-Contact
2105 8G
and Socioeconomic
Patterns
ment, Variables in the Epidemiology of Schistosomia- Ice Barrier for Islands,
W88-02365 2103 21 sis Mansoni in an Endemic Area in Brazil, W88-04783 2106 2C
W88-00114 2101 5C
BRACKISH WATER Wave Transmission Characteristics of Various
Hydrography and the Distribution of Phyto- Water Re-use System for Production of Fingerl- Floating and Bottom-Fixed Rubber-Tire Break-
plankton in Killary Harbour: A Fjord in West- ing Fishes in Brazil with Emphasis on South waters in Shallow Water: Experimental Model
ern Ireland, American Catfishes (Rhamdia quelens and R. Investigation,
W88-02374 2103 2L sapo), W88-05857 2107 8B
W88-02080 2103 5F
Effects of the Brackish Deposit Feeding Poly-
Energy Losses and Floating Breakwater Re-
chaetes Notomastus sp. (Capitellidae) and Francis Turbines for the Tucurui Powerplant,
sponse,
Neanthes japonica (Izuka) (Nereidae) on Sedi- W88-02698 2104 8C W88-06852 2109 8B
mentary 02 Consumption and C02 Production
Rates, Integrated Water Development Project of Gra-
BREEDING
W88-05513 2107 2L vatai River Basin, Brazil,
Effects of the 1985 Drought on Breeding and
W88-04418 2105 6B
Seasonal Changes of Ionic Concentrations in the
Foraging Ecology of Wood Storks in East-Cen-
Comparative Study of Inland Water Quality - tral Georgia,
Vacuolar Sap of Chara Vulgaris L. Growing in
Sao Paulo (Brazil), France and England, W88-09233 2111 2H
a Brackish Water Lake,
W88-05935 2108 2H W88-04425 2105 5G BREEDING BIRDS
Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton Water Resources in Developing Countries, Response to an Exotic Habitat by Arid Riparian
Growth
W88-04431 Breeding Birds Along an Elevational Gradient,
inBrackish Coastal Ponds, 2105 6G
W88-06094 W88-01668 2103 2E
2108 5C
Socio-economic Development Level and Tech-
Phytoplankton of a Recently Landlocked Brack- nology Policies for Water Resources Manage- BREWERIES
ment, Anaerobic Pretreatment of Brewery Wastewater
ish-Water Lagoon of Lake Tanganyika: Sys- A
tematic Account, W88-04439 2105 6B on the Industrial Scale,
W88-06892 W88-02139 2103 5D
2109 2H Assessing and Modeling the Cyclical Behavior
Recently Landlocked Brackish-Water Lagoon of Rainfall in Northeast Brazil, BREWERY INDUSTRY
of Lake Tanganyika: Physical and Chemical W88-06250 2108 2B Some Problems Associated with Brewery and
Characteristics, and Spatio-Temporal Distribu- Dairy Water Discharges,
Hydro in Brazil: Resolving Environmental Con- W88-07124
tion of Phytoplankton, 2109 5C
flicts,
W88-06893 2109 2H W88-07456 2109 8C BREWERY WASTEWATER
Macrobenthic Faunas of Two Brackish Lagoons Technical Aspects and Cost Estimations for An-
Prediction of Annual Rainfall at Fortaleza, CE,
with Different Salinity in Kamikoshiki Island, aerobic Systems Treating Vinasse and Brewery/
Brazil in Recent Years,
Kagoshima Prefecture, (In Japanese), Soft Drink Wastewaters,
W88-08412 2110 2B
W88-08640 2110 2L W88-02116 2103 5D
Estimation of the Precipitation Rate of Anthro-
Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton Biomass BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
pogenic S02 in the Greater Sao Paulo Region
in a Brackish Water Bay Highly Influenced by Folding Pontoon Arrangement,
(Estimativa da Taxa de Precipitacao de S02
River Discharge, W88-00746 2101 8A
Antropogenico na Grande Sao Paulo),
W88-08735 2110 5C W88-08416 2110 5B Device for Lap-Joint Engagement of Two
Conjunctive Use of Brackish Coastal Ground Bridge Elements on Intrados or Extrados and
Changes Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Phyto-
in
Water Basins in San Diego County, California, Bridge Element Comprising it,
plankton Composition During the Past Decade
W88-09244 2111 4B W88-00747 2101 8A
in the Bay of Aratu Salvador (Bahia) Brazil,

Succession in Zooplankton and Hydrophytes of W88-08808 2110 5B Method for Making Elongate Cast Construction
a Seasonal Water on the West Coast of South on the Sea,
Ammonium and Phosphate Regeneration by the
Africa, W88-00750
Zooplankton of an Amazon Floodplain Lake, 2101 8A
W88-09678 2111 2H W88-10723 2112 2H Bridge Element,
Benthic Communities in Brackish Lakes Hok- W88-00751
in
BRAZOS RIVER BASIN 2101 8A
kaido, with Special Reference to Relationships
Effects of October 1981 Flood on the Quantity
Between Series of Community Types and Envi- Bridges for Providing Access from a Water-
and Quality of Water in Selected Streams and
ronmental Factors, (In Japanese), Borne Craft to the Shore,
Reservoirs in the Brazos River Basin, Texas,
W88-10189 2112 2H W88-00754 2101 8A
W88-03446 2104 2A
BRAIDED STREAMS BREAKTHROUGH CURVES Suspension Bridge and Method of Erecting
Hydraulic Geometry of the Lower Portion of Same,
Effect of Monitoring Well Storage on the Shape
the Sunwapta River Valley Train, Jasper
Na- W88-00767 2101 8A
tional Park, Alberta,
of Breakthrough Curves - A
Thoeoretical Study,
W88-07297 2109 7C
W88-05021 Support Structure, Particularly for a Long Span
2106 2E
Bridge,
BREAKWATERS
Derivation of a Summary Facies Sequence W88-00768 2101 8A
Revetment for Protecting the Inclined Surfaces
Based on Markov Chain Analysis of the Caledon
of Beaches, Shores, Rivers or Channels, and of
Outwash: A Pleistocene Braided Glacial Fluvial Structures Such as Moles, Dikes, or Channel
Stiffening Girder for a Stayed Cable Bridge,
Deposit, W88-00769 2101 8A
Walls, Located in These Places, Against Erosion
W88-05022 2106 2C by Waves and Flowing Water, Transportable Bridge,
W88-00605 2101 8D W88-00771
Proglacial Channel Processes, 2101 8A
W88-05799 2107 2J Breakwater, Floating Bridge,
W88-00748 8A
BRANDYWINE BASIN 2101 W88-00772 2101 8A
Hydrologic Simulation of the Brandywine Basin
Wave Dissipation Caisson, Long-Span Bridges,
W88-02380 2103 2E W88-00752 2101 8A W88-00774 2101 8A

SU-107
SUBJECT INDEX
BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION

Modeling of Brine Transport in Porous Media,


Method of Erecting a Cable Stayed Bridge, Pontoon for Floating Bridges and Ferries,
2101 8A W88-06788 2108 5B
W88-0O775 2101 8A W88-00773

Long-Span Bridges, Ca-Chloride Brines at Common Outlets of the


Centrifugal Model Test for Ultimate Bearing
W88-0O774 2101 8A Bet Shean-Harod Multiple-Aquifer System,
Capacity of Footings on Steep Slopes in Cohe-
Israel,
sionless Soil, Cable Stayed Bridge,
8D Method of Erecting a
W88-07300 2109 2F
W88-00794 2101
W88-00775 2101 8A
Box Girder and Suspension Assembly, Hydrochemical Changes Induced by Overex-
Implementation of Polymer Impregnation as a Groundwater at Common Outlets
W88-04776 2106 »A ploitation of
Bridge Deck Sealant, of the Bet Shean-Harod Multiple-Aquifer
W88-00779 2101 8F
Transportable Pontoon, System, Israel,
W88-04777 2106 8A W88-07301 2109 2F
Box Girder and Suspension Assembly,
as an W88-04776 2106 8A
Amphibious Vehicle That Can Be Used Potential Use of the Deep Aquifers in the Negev
Independent Ferry and Able to Form a Pontoon Desert, Israel - A Conceptual Model,
Transportable Pontoon,
Bridge,
W88-04777 2106 8A W88-07580 2109 3C
W88-04780 2106 8A
Amphibious Vehicle That Can Be Used as an Data Report on Static Leach Tests with Savan-
Prestressed Concrete Structure, a Method of
Independent Ferry and Able to Form a Pontoon nah River Laboratory Defense Waste Glass in
Producing This Structure, and Elements for Im- Bridge, PBB1 Brine at 90 C,
plementing the Method, W88-04780 2106 8A W88-07750 2109 5B
W88-04781 2106 8F
Suspension Bridge, Quarterly Brine Migration Data Report, April-
Suspension Bridge, W88-04782 2106 8A June 1984: Nuclear Waste Repository Simula-
W88-04782 2106 8A
tion Experiments (Brine Migration), Asse Mine
BRINE of the Federal Republic of Germany,
BRIDGE DESIGN Measurement and Control of Feed Water and
W88-07759 2109 5E
Bridge Element, Product Water Composition,
W88-00751 2101 8A 2101 3A
W88-00091 Celestite (SrS04(S)) Solubility in Water, Sea-
Bridges for Providing Access from a Water- water and NaCl Solution,
BRINE DISPOSAL 2109 2K
Borne Craft to the Shore, Apparent Brine Contamination of Freshwater W88-07921
W88-00754 2101 8A
Aquifers and Streams in Petroleum Producing Deep Brines from the
Noble Gas Composition of
and Method of Erecting Areas in Mississippi,
Suspension Bridge
2104 5B Palo Duro Basin, Texas,
W88-03035 2109 2F
Same, W88-07922
W88-O0767 2101 8A
Water Pollution form Oil and Gas Recovery in
Trace Rare Earth Element Analysis in Briny
Eastern Kentucky Watersheds,
Floating Bridge, 2105 5C Groundwaters,
2101 8A W88-04299
W88-00772 W88-07981 2109 2F
Oil-Field Brine Contamination— A Case Study,
Long-Span Bridges, Derivation of Basic Equations of Mass Trans-
2101 8A Lea County, New Mexico,
W88-00774 2106 5B port in Porous Media: Part 2. Generalized
W88-04923
a Cable Stayed Bridge,
Darcy's and Fick's Laws,
Method of Erecting
2101 8A Leachate Generated by an Oil-and-Gas Brine W88-08189 2110 5B
W88-00775
Pond Site in North Dakota,
W88-06378 2108 5B Studies of the Infiltration and Migration of Brine
BRIDGE FAILURES
Measurements of Scour-Depth Near Bridge in Potash Tailings,
Hydrocarbons and Aromatic Hydrocarbons in W88-08305 2110 5B
Piers,
2104 7B Groundwater Surrounding an Earthen Waste
W88-03337
Disposal Pit for Produced Water in the Duncan Interrelation of Hydraulic and Electrical Con-
BRIDGE PIERS Oil Field of New Mexico, ductivities,Streaming Potential, and Salt Filtra-
Near Bridge W88-09599 2111 5B During the Flow of Chloride Brines
Measurements of Scour-Depth tion
Piers, Through a Smectite Layer at Elevated Pres-
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil at
W88-03337 2104 7B sures,
Groundwater Level Near an Earthen Pit for 2110 5B
W88-08326
BRIDGES Produced Water in the Duncan Oil Field,
W88-09611 2111 5B
Folding Pontoon Arrangement, History of Thought on the Origin of Subsurface
W88-00746 2101 8A Sedimentary Brines,
Feasibility of Infrared Spectroscopic Identifica-
W88-09411 2111 2K
Lap-Joint Engagement of Two tion of Crude Oil Waste Brines,
Device for
W88-11230 2112 5A
Bridge Elements on Intrados or Extrados and Hydrochemical Characterization of Brines and
Bridge Element Comprising it, Identification of Brine Contamination in

2101 8A BRINE SHRIMP


W88-00747 Acid Brine Shrimp: Metabolic Strategies in Os- Aquifers,
W88-09785 2111 5A
motic and Ionic Adaptation,
Bridge Element, 2H
W88-06988 2109
W88-00751 2101 8A Saline Minewaters of the Keweenaw Peninsula,

BRINES Northern Michigan: Their Nature, Origin, and


Bridges for Providing Access from a Water-
Recovery of Waste Brines for Highway Appli- Relation to Similar Deep Waters in Precambrian
Borne Craft to the Shore.
cations, Crystalline Rocks of the Canadian Shield,
W88-0O754 2101 8A 2F
W88-02155 2103 3C W88-10755 2112

Suspension Bridge and Method of Erecting Tech-


Digital Simulation Model for Brine Coning in Extension of Geochemical Modelling
Same,
2101 8A Unconfined Anisotropic Aquifers, niques to Brines: Coupling of the Pitzer Equa-
W88-00767 2F
W88-02441 2103 tions to PHREEQE,
2112 2F
Support Structure, Particularly for a Long Span W88-10919
Water Pollution form Oil and Gas Recovery in
Bridge.
2101 8A Eastern Kentucky Watersheds, Feasibility of Infrared Spectroscopic Identifica-
W88-0O768 2105 5C
W88-04299 tion of Crude Oil Waste Brines,
Stiffening Girder for a Stayed Cable Bridge, W88-11230 2112 5A
2101 8A Freezing and Thawing of Soils and Permafrost
W88-0O769
Containing Unfrozen Water or Brine, BRITISH COLUMBIA
W88-04608 2106 2G
Transportable Bridge, Aquatic Coleoptera and Hemiptera in Some Ca-
W88-O0771 2101 8A
Simulated nadian Saline Lakes: Patterns in Community
Mass Transfer of Sodium Chloride in
Structure,
Floating Bridge, Crystallizing Pond During the Rainfall Period. 2H
W88-00162 2101
2101 8A W88-05068 2106 2K
W88-00772

SU-108
SUBJECT INDEX
BULKING SLUDGE

Contemporary Push Moraine Formation in the Enriched Concentrations of Bromine, Chlorine, Buffering Capacity of Soft-Water Lake Sedi-
Yoho Valley, BC, and Iodine in Urban Rainfall as Determined by ments in Florida,
W88-05017 2106 2C Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis, W88-08966 2111 2H
W88-10136 2112 5B
Site Location and Instrumentation Aspects of a BUFORD DAM
Study of Sedimentation Processes in a Proglacial BROMINE COMPOUNDS Predicting Effects of Reregulation Downstream
Lake in Southeastern British Columbia, Canada, Measurement of Total Organic Halides (TOX) of Buford Dam, Georgia,
W88-05024 2106 2J and Purgeable Organic Halides (POX) in Water W88-01326 2102 6G
Using Carbon Adsorption and Microcoulometric
Distributions of Uranium, Radium and Thorium Determination, BUHI WATERSHED
Isotopes in Two Anoxic Fjords: Framvaren W88-00441 2101 5A Community Resource Management in a Tropical
Fjord (Norway) and Saanich Inlet (British Co-
BROMOFORM Watershed - A Case Study,
lumbia), W88-04176 2105 2H
Formation and Removal of Bromoform During
W88-08938 2110 2L
Desalination,
BUILDINGS
BRITTANY W88-00546 2101 3A Predictive Model for Indoor Radon Occur-
Occurrence of Hydrocarbons and Histopatholo- rences—A First Approximation,
Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American
gical Abnormalities in Oysters for Seven Years W88-05008 2106 5B
Oysters, Crassostrea virginica (G.), Exposed to
Following the Wreck of the Amoco Cadiz in
Chlorinated and Dechlorinated Seawater, with
Brittany (France), Suspended Particles in Deposi-
Classification of
Notes on Survival and Feeding,
W88-06875 2109 5C tionSamples and Run-Off Water Samples from a
W88-03522 2105 5C
Limestone Cathedral,
BROMEGRASS BROOK TROUT W88-05635 2107 5B
Soil Water Deficit Effect on Yield, Leaf Area,
Lethal Effects of Vanadium to Two Life Stages
and Net Assimilation Rate of Three Forage Effects of Primary and Secondary Air Pollutants
of Brook Trout Salvelinus Fontinalis (Mitchill),
Grasses: Crested Wheatgrass, Smooth Brome-
W88-03674 and Acid Depositions on (Ancient and Modern)
2105 5C
grass, and Altai Wildrye, Buildings and Monuments,
W88-06340 2108 21 BROOKS-COREY PARAMETERS W88-06569 2108 5C
Estimation of Brooks-Corey Parameters from
BROMIDE Water Retention Data, Driving Rain - Calculations and Measurements
Bromide as a Conservative Tracer for Soil- W88-02786 2104 2G for Buildings,
Water Studies, W88-10567 2112 2B
W88-04575 2106 2G BROWN TROUT
Effects of Shellsand on Water Quality and BULGARIA
BROMIDES Mature Brown Trout (Effekt av skjellsand pa Macrozoobenthos of Struma River: An Example
Influence of Bromide Ion on Organic Chlorine vannkvalitet og kjonnsmoden aure), of a Recovered Community After the Elimina-
and Organic Bromine Formation During Free W88-09699 2111 5G tion of a Heavy Industrial Impact with Suspend-
Chlorination, ed Materials,
W88-05387 2107 5F BROWN WATER LAKES W88-09886 2111 5G
Comparative Studies on Macrophytes and Phy-
Effects of Bromide Concentration on the Pro- toplankton in Ten Small, Brown-Water Lakes of BULKING SLUDGE
duction of Chloropicrin during Chlorination of Different Trophic Status, Control of Sludge Bulking in a Carbohydrate
Surface Waters. Formation of Brominated Tri- W88-10298 2112 2H Wastewater Using a Biosorption Contactor,
halonitromethanes (Influence de la Concentra- W88-01030 2102 5D
tion en Bromures sur la Formation de Chloropi-
BROWNS FERRY
crine lors de la Chloration des Eaux. Mise en Environmental Radioactivity Levels, Browns Control of Bulking Sludges: From the Early
Evidence de Trihalonitromethanes Bromes), Ferry Nuclear Plant: Annual Report - 1986. Innovators to Current Practice,
W88-07551 W88-08422 2110 5B W88-01850 2103 5D
2109 5F

Determination of Organic Group Parameters-


BRYOZOA Sludge Bulking Control for Highly Degradable
AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion- SolitaryBryozoa Monobryozoon limicola (Cten- Wastewaters Using the Cyclic Activated Sludge $
Chromatographic Detection: Enrichment of
ostomata), a Comparison of Mesocosm and Field System,
Samples from the Oslofjord, W88-02170 5D
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor- 2103
W88-08496 2110 2L
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der or- \
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr, In-Basin Chlorination for Control of Activated
BUBBLES Sludge Bulking Waste Treatment
AOS inWaessern mit ionenchromatogra- Raindrops, Air Pollution and Bursting Bubbles,
in Industrial

phischer Detektion: Adsorption organischer Mo- Plants,


W88-07645 2109 5B
dellsubstanzen und Verdraengung anorganischer W88-02207 2103 5D
Anionen auf chlor- und schwefelfreier Aktiv- Practical Design Model for Calculating Bubble
Competitive Growth of Zoogloea Ramigera and
kohle), Diffuser Contactor Ozone Transfer Efficiency,
Type 02 IN in Activated Sludge and Pure Cul-
W88-08154 2110 5A W88-10388 2112 5D ture- A Model for Low F:M Bulking,
BROMINE BUFFALO W88-03854 2105 5D
Determination of Organic Group Parameters: Food Chain Studies at Times Beach Confined
Restoration of the Ability to Settle Bulking
AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion- Dredged Material Disposal Site, Buffalo, New
Sludge by Bacterial Seeding in Wastewater
Chromatographic Detection. Enrichment of York,
Treatment,
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor- W88-02526 2104 5C
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der Or-
W88-04656 2106 5D
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr, Musselwatching in the Buffalo River, Times
Beach and Lake Erie, Control of Activated Sludge Filamentous Bulk-
AOS in Waessern
mit Ionenchromatogra- ing: VII. Effect of Anoxic Conditions,
phischer
W88-05720 2107 5A
Adsorption Organischer
Detektion.
W88-04844 2106 5D
Modellsubstanzen und Verdraengung Anorgan-
Preliminary Inventory of Planktonic and
ischer Anionen auf Chlor- und Schwefelfreier Effect of Anaerobic Conditions on Activated
Benthic Organisms at Times Beach,
Aktivkohle), Sludge Filamentous Bulking in Laboratory Sys-
W88-05723 2107 5E
W88-04343 2105 5A tems,
BUFFALO GOURDS W88-04856 2106 5D
Influence of Bromide Ion on Organic Chlorine
Use of Saline Water for Buffalo Gourd Produc-
and Organic Bromine Formation During Free tion in New Mexico, Mathematical Model of the Carbon-limited
Chlorination, W88-00715 Growth of Filamentous and Floc-forming Orga-
2101 3C
W88-05387 2107 5F nisms in Low F/M Sludge,
BUFFERING W88-04890 2106 5D
Release of Bromine into a Continuous Stream of Application of a Continuous Distribution Model
Water from Polyvinylpyridine-Bromine Com- for Proton Binding by Humic Acids Extracted Rule-Based Model of Design Judgment About
plex in Packed Columns, from Acidic Lake Sediments, Sludge Bulking,
W88-05596 2107 5F W88-06779 2108 2H W88-05510 2107 5D

SU-109
SUBJECT INDEX
BULKING SLUDGE

Settling Behavior of Activated Sludgefrom an BUOYANT MEDIA FILTER Effects of Variation in Flow on Distribution of
Effluent Treatment Plant of a Petrochemical Performance of Buoyant Media Filter in Metal Northern Squawfish in the Columbia River
Industry: Involvement of Biofactor in Sludge Plating Shop Wastewater Treatment, below McNary Dam,
Bulking, W88-02178 2103 5D W88-09830 2111 81
W88-06017 2108 5D
BUOYS BYPRODUCTS
Identification of Filamentous Organisms in Nu- Mississippi River Navigation System: Environ- Precursors of Non-Volatile Chlorination By-
trient Removal Activated Sludge Plants in South mental Evaluations of Proposed Mooring Facili- products,
Africa, ties,
W88-06221 2108 5D W88-04200 2105 5D
W88-00648 2101 6G
Bulking control with Chlorination in a Nutrient How Wastewater Treatment Plants Utilize Di-
BURDEKIN FALLS DAM gester Gas,
Removal Activated Sludge System, Burdekin Falls Dam,
W88-06222 2108 5D W88-05567 2107 5E
W88-04580 2106 8A
Application of the Fluorescent-Antibody Tech- Oxidation Byproducts from Drinking Water
BURDEKIN RIVER
nique for the Detection of Sphaerotilus natans in Treatment,
Burdekin Falls Dam,
Activated Sludge, W88-05817 2107 5F
W88-07025 2109 5D W88-04580 2106 8A

BUREAU OF RECLAMATION CABLE TV


BULLHEADS Utilizing Cable TV to Your PR Advantage,
Induction of Hepatic Microsomal Monooxygen- Bureau of Reclamation's Automated Hydrome-
ase Activity in Fish by Exposure to River teorologic Data Collection Activities, W88-03616 2105 6G
Water, W88-01205 2102 7B
CACHE LA POUDRE RIVER
W88-06929 2109 5C
Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Optimal Management of Multireservoir Systems
Induction of Micronuclei and Nuclear Abnor- Disappearing Water, Using Streamflow Forecasts,
malities in the Erythrocytes of Mudminnows W88-06610 2108 6G W88-06540 2108 4A
(Umbra limi) and Brown Bullheads (Ictalurus
nebulosus),
BURIED RIVERS CADDISFLIES
W88-08252 2110 5A Representation of Flows to Partially Penetrating Effects of Low pH and Nickel on Growth and
Rivers from Layered and Anisotropic Aquifers, Survival of the Shredding Caddisfly Clistoronia
BUOYANCY W88-07196 2109 2F magnifica (Limnephilidae),
Pyramidal Offshore Structure,
W88-04559 2106 5C
W88-04769 2106 8A Swift Current Valley: A Glacially Disrupted
Buried- Valley Aquifer System,
Spatial Distribution of Trichoptera Larvae in the
Tension Leg Platform With Horizontal Move- W88-11131 2112 2F
Sediments of an Austrian Mountain Brook,
ment Capability,
W88-04779 2106 8A BURLINGTON W88-08109 2110 2H
Superfund Enforcement Decision Document:
Cyanobacterial Dominance: The Role of Buoy- Alterations in Periphyton Characteristics Due to
Burlington Northern, MN.
ancy Regulation in Dynamic Lake Environ- Grazing in a Cascade Stream,
W88-05849 2107 5E
ments, W88-08111 2110 2H
W88-08766 2110 2H BURNING
Combustion of Oil on Water: An Experimental Studies of the Trichoptera of the Vogelsberg
Buoyancy Regulation by Microcystis in Lake Area: 2. Effects of Pollution in Running Waters
Program,
Okaro, (Untersuchungen uber die Trichoptera des Vo-
W88-08779 2110 2H
W88-00486 2101 5G
gelsberges: 2. Auswirkungen anthropogener
Role of Buoyancy in the Distribution of Ana-
BURY Verunreinigungen der Fliessgewasser),
baena sp. in Lake Rotongaio, Bury Sludge Digestion Plant: Early Operating W88-08813 2110 5A
W88-08780 2110 2H Experiences,
W88-06199 2108 5D Influence of Microhabitat on Availability of
Carbohydrate-to-Protein Ratio as a Biological Drifting Invertebrate Prey to a Net-spinning
Indicator of Water Movement, BUTACHLOR Caddisfly,
W88-08781 2110 2H Adsorption of Butachlor to Soils,
W88-10213 2112 4C
W88-02792 2104 5B
Regulation of Blue-Green Algal Buoyancy and Field Experiments on the Relationship Between
Bloom Formation by Light, Inorganic Nitrogen, BUTADIENES Drift and Benthic Densities of Aquatic Insects in
C02, and Trophic Level Interactions, Remediation of Subsurface Contamination from
Tropical Streams (Ivory Coast): III. Trichop-
W88-09628 2111 2H Volatile Organic Compounds Using Soil Gas
tera,
Extraction Techniques,
BUOYANCY FLOW W88-10658 2112 2H
W88-09326 2111 5G
Buoyancy Flow at a Two-Fluid Interface in a
Porous Medium: Analytical Studies, BUTYLT1N COMPOUNDS Movements of Self-Marked Caddisfly Larvae,
W88-07439 2109 5B Bioconcentration and Metabolism of Butyltin Chyranda centralis (Trichoptera: Limnephili-
Compounds in Carp, dae), in a Sierran Spring Stream, California,
Combined Forced-Convection and Buoyancy U.S.A.,
W88-10276 2112 5B
Flow at a Two-Fluid Interface in a Porous W88-10704 2112 2H
Medium: Analytical Studies, BUTYRATES
W88-07440 2109 5B Reductive Carboxylation of Propionate to Bu- CADDISFLY
Methanogenic Ecosystems,
tyrate in Influence of Kielder Water on Trichopteran
BUOYANT FLOW
Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan-
W88-07010 2109 5D (Caddisfly) Populations in the River North Tyne

nel. I: Flow Regimes,


(Northern England),
BYPASS CHANNELS W88-04225 2105 6G
W88-04233 2105 8B
Effect of Bypass Flow and Internal Catchment
Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan- of Rain on the Water Regime in a Clay Loam CADDO RIVER
3-D Flow Field Descriptions,
nel. II:
Grassland Soil, General Geology and Mineral Resources of the
W88-04234 2105 8B W88-07188 2109 2G Caddo River Watershed,
W88-01057 2102 8E
Hydraulics of Shallow and Stratified Mixing Migration of Landlocked Atlantic Salmon
Channel, Smolts and Effectiveness of a Fish Bypass Struc-
History of the Caddo River Watershed,
W88-04270 2105 5E ture at a Small-Scale Hydroelectric Facility,
W88-01058 2102 6G
W88-09827 2111 81
BUOYANT JETS
Two-Dimensional Buoyant Two-Layer Susceptibility of Chinook Salmon to Bypass Sys- Caddo River Watershed - Hydrometeorology
Jets in
tems Hydroelectric Dams, and Runoff Water Quality Analysis,
Ambient Fluid, at
W88-04394 2105 5B W88-09829 2111 81 W88-01059 2102 5A

SU-110
1

SUBJECT INDEX
CADMIUM

CADMIUM Mobilization Behavior of Thallium and Cadmi- Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
Effects of Temperature on the Acute Toxicity of um in a River Sediment- (Mobilisationsverhalten (ZAAS) in the Graphite Furnace,
Heavy Metals (Cr, Cd, and Hg) to the Freshwa- von Thallium und Cadmium in Einem Fluss W88-05919 2108 5A
ter Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard), sediment),
W88-00076 2101 5C W88-02855 2104 5B Solution Composition Effects on Cadmium
Sorption by Forest Soil Profiles,
Lack of Bioaccumulation of Metals by Elliptio Cd-Metallothionein and Metal-Enzymes Interac- W88-05989 2108 5E
complanata (Bivalvia) during Acidic Snowmelt tions in the Goldfish Carassius Auratus,
in Three South-Central Ontario Streams, W88-03652 2105 5C Cadmium and Zinc Corn Follow-
Availability to
W88-00080 2101 5A ing Termination of Sewage Sludge Application,
Seasonal Variation of the Cadmium Content of
W88-05991 2108 5E
Trace Elements in the Environment and in Murex trunculus in a Non-Cadmium Polluted
Human Organs. I. Methods and Results, Environment,
Dissolved Cd Behavior in Some Selected
W88-00117 2101 5B W88-03697 2105 5B
French and Chinese Estuaries. Consequences on
Stage Sensitivity of Eggs of the Teleost Oryzias Cadmium Kinetics in Freshwater Clams. Ill Ef- Cd Supply to the Ocean,
Latipes to Cadmium Exposure, fects of Zinc on Uptake and Distribution of W88-06066 2108 5B
W88-00118 2101 5C Cadmium in Anodonta Cygne,
W88-03870 2105 5C Studies of Cadmium Tolerance in Two Popula-
Removal of Cd(II) from Plating Waste Water by tions of Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio,
an Activated Carbon Process, Extractabilityand Bioavailability of Zinc, W88-06088 2108 5C
W88-00451 2101 5D Nickel, Cadmium and Copper in Three Danish
Soils Sampled 5 years After Application of Fundamental and Practical Considerations in the
Effects of Cd and Cu on a Biofilm Treatment Sewage Sludge, Design of On-line Column Preconcentration for
System, W88-03878 2105 5E Flow-injection Atomic Spectrometric Systems,
W88-00994 2102 5D W88-06131 2108 5A
Trace Metals: Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in Gelatinous
Combined Effect of Mercury and Cadmium on Macroplankton from the Northwestern Mediter- Aquatic Pollution Problems in Japan,
Plankton In Situ,
ranean, W88-06298 2108 5C
W88-01478 2102 5C W88-04033 2105 5A
Transport of Cadmium and Other Metals in the
Gonadotoxic and Embryotoxic Effects of Cad- Kinetics of Cadmium and Copper Hydrolysis, Blood of the Bivalve Mollusc Mercenaria mer-
mium in Sea Urchins, W88-04385 2105 5D cenaria,
W88-01480 2102 5C
Incorporation of Cadmium by Water Hyacinth,
W88-06374 2108 5B
Uptake and Release of Mercury and Cadmium in W88-04626 2106 5D
Various Organs of Mussels (Anodonta cygnea Interactive Effects of a Cadmium Stress, a Sele-
L.), Adsorption, Desorption, and Isotopic Exchange nium Deficiency and Water Temperature on the
W88-01486 2102 5B of Cadmium on Illite: Evidence for Complete Survival and Reproduction of Daphnia magna
Reversibility, Straus,
Effects of Heavy Metals on the Chemosensiti- W88-O4860 2106 5B W88-06679 2108 5C
vity of Neuronal Somata of Lymnaea stagnalis
L., Heavy Metal Toxicity to Fiddler Crabs, Uca Determination of the Complexing Ability of a
W88-01490 2102 5C annulipes Latreille andUca triangularis (Milne Standard Humic Acid Towards Cadmium Ions
Edwards): Tolerance to Copper, Mercury, Cad- (Etude de la Complexation du Cadmium par un
Heavy Metal Pollution Influences Serotonin
mium, and Zinc, Acide Humique de Reference),
Level and Dopamine-Stimulated Adenylate Cy- W 88-05 114 2107 5C W88-06763 2108 5B
clase Activity in the CNS of Molluscs,
W88-01491 2102 5C Measurement of the Effects of Cadmium Stress Effect of Chronic Exposure to Cadmium and
on Protozoan Grazing of Bacteria (Bacterivory) Copper on Asellus aquaticus (L.) (Crustacea,
Cadmium Effects on Mycorrhiage: A Research in Activated Sludge by Fluorescence Microsco-
Isopoda),
Need in Forestland Application of Sludge,
py. W88-06920 2109 5C
W88-01520 2103 5C W88-05193 2107 5D
Development and Application of Batch Adsorp- Acclimation to Cadmium Toxicity by White
Productivity as a Population Performance Index
tion Procedures for Designing Earthen Landfill Suckers: Cadmium Binding Capacity and Metal
in Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests,
Liners, Distribution in Gill and Liver Cytosol, f
W88-05293 2107 5C
W88-01752 2103 5B W88-06939 2109 5C i
Inhibition of Metabolic Hydrogen Ion Flux Re-
Measurement of Cadmium Adsorption on Sedi- Evaluation of the Relative Sensitivities of 7-D
sulting from Cadmium Stress in Aquatic Microe-
ments of Lake Comabbio - North Italy (Mesures Daphnia Magna and Ceriodaphnia Dubia Toxic-
cosystems,
D' Adsorption du Cadmium sur les Sediments du W88-05299 ity Tests for Cadmium and Sodium Pentachloro-
t'
2107 5C
lac de Comabbio - Italie du Nord), phenate,
W88-02016 2103 5B Chronic Effects of Cd on Reproduction of Poly- W88-06956 2109 5A
pedilum nubifer (Chironomidae) through Water
Increased Hepatic Metallothionein Content Cor-
and Food, Structure-Function Relationships for Monitoring
relates toCadmium Accumulation in Environ- W88-05460 Cellular Stress and Recovery Responses with
2107 5C
mentally Exposed Perch (Perca Fluviatilis), Selenastrum capricornutum,
W88-02035 2103 5B Responses of Trout Fry (Salmo Gairdneri) and W88-07031
l
2109 5A
Xenopus Laevis Tadpoles to Cadmium and
Removal of Cadmium at High and Low Dosages Zinc, Metal Speciation Variations Within Separate
by an Extended Aeration Process, W88-05575 2107 5C Stormwater Systems,
W88-02175 2103 5D
W88-07140 2109 5B
Acute Toxicity of Cadmium to Eight Species of
Cadmium Accumulation by a Citrobacter sp.
Marine Amphipod and Isopod Crustaceans from
Immobilized on Gel and Solid Supports: Appli- Bioavailable Metal Uptake Rate Determination
Southern California, in Polluted Waters by Dialysis with Receiving
Treatment of Liquid Wastes Con-
cability to the
W88-05624 2107 5B Resins,
taining Heavy Metal Cations,
W88-02714 2104 5D W88-07142 2109 5A
As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Zn in Fish from the
Alexandria Region, Egypt,
Protein and Nucleic Acid Content in Daphnia Preliminary Characterization of a Novel Syne-
W88-05625 2107 5C
magna During Chronic Exposure to Cadmium, chococcus Isolate Showing Mercury, Cadmium
W88-02728 2104 5C Determination by Direct Zeeman-AAS of Cad- and Lead Tolerance,
mium, Lead and Copper in Water-Borne Sus- W88-07145 2109 5C
Mobility and Extraction of Heavy Metals from pended Matter Collected on Filters,
Sewage Sludges (Mobilite et Extraction des Zero-Deposition Time Extrapolation DPASV
W88-05918 2108 5A
Metaux Lourds Associes aux Boues de Stations for Determination of the Complexation Capac-
d'Epuration), Direct Measurement of Cadmium, Lead, Copper ity,
W88-02824 2104 5D and Zinc in Samples from a River Ecosystem by W88-07146 2109 5A

SU-1 1
SUBJECT INDEX
CADMIUM

Modelling the Dynamic Relationship Between Recent Methodological Progress in Cadmium CALCAREOUS SOILS
Cd-Concentration in Gammarus Tigrinus and Analysis, Movement of Manganese-54 in Calcareous Soils
Water Temperature, W88-09571 2111 5A as Affected by Leaching Solution, Lime Con-
W88-07153 2109 5B tent, Salinization, and Sterilization,
Effects ofCadmium and Lead on Growth, Res- W88-04637 2106 2K
of Feeding Diets for
Possibilities Ducks Using pirationand Enzyme Activity of the Marine
Activated Sludge, Bacterium Pseudomonas marina, Processes and Kinetics of Cd(2 + ) Sorption by a
W88-07160 2109 5E W88-10146 2112 5C Calcareous Aquifer Sand,
W88-07930 2109 5B
Specific Sorption of Trace Amounts of Cu, Pb, Concentrations ofCadmium and Other Metals in
and Cd by Inorganic Particulates, Fucus vesiculosus L. and Fontinalis dalecarlica Disposal of Septic Tank Effluent in Calcareous
W88-07269 2109 5B Br. Eur. from the Northern Baltic Sea and the Sands,
Southern Bothnian Sea, W88-08760 2110 5D
Uptake and Loss of Dissolved Cadmium by the
W88-10196 2112 5B
Stickleback, Gasterosteus Aculeatus L., Sorption of Copper and Cadmium From the
W88-07501 2109 5C Water-Soluble Fraction of an Acid Mine Waste
Effects of Nitriloacetic Acid, Cd and Hg on the
Marine Algae Dunaliella tertiolecta and Isochry- by Two Calcareous Soils,
Effect of Complexation on the Adsorption of
sis galbana, W88-10570 2112 5B
Cadmium by Activated Carbon,
W88-07655 2109 5D W88- 10262 2112 5C
CALCAREOUS STREAMS
Cadmium Rhone Epilithic Bacteria in an Acid and Calcareous
Processes and Kinetics of Cd(2 + ) Sorption by a in the River,
Calcareous Aquifer Sand, W88-10265 2112 5B Headstream,
W88-07930 2109 5B W88-10673 2112 2H
Effect ofSodium Isopropylxanthate, Potassium
Cadmium Toxicity to the Freshwater Amphipod Amylxanthate and Sodium Diethyldithiocarba- CALCINING
Gammarus pulex (L.) During the Moult Cycle, mate on the Uptake and Distribution of Cadmi- Calcining Sludge - A Partial Solution,

W88-08081 2110 5C um in the Brown Trout (Salmo trutta), W88-01513 2103 5E


W88-10500 2112 5C
Distribution Coefficients of Cd, Co, Ni, and Zn CALCITE
in Soils, Relationships Between Subcellular Distributions Calcium Carbonate Precipitation in Reservoirs,
W88-08134 2110 5B of Cadmium and Pertubations in Reproduction W88-00361 2101 2K
in the Polychaete Neanthes arenaceodentata,
Remobilization of Heavy Metals from River De- Natural Salinity Removal in Mainstem Reser-
W88-10505 2112 5C
posits by Organic Complexing Agents: 2. Note- voir: Mechanisms, Occurrence, and Water Re-
Remobilization of Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni, Zn, and Mn sources Impacts,
Effects of Cadmium, Copper, and Low pH on
by Overacidification of Waters and by NTA W88-00362 2101 2K
Ion Fluxes in the Rainbow Trout, Salmo gaird-
(Zur Remobilisierung von Schwermetallen aus
neri,
Fluss-sedimenten durch organische Komplex- Model-Assisted Evaluation of Alternative Hy-
W88-10830 2112 5B
bildner: 2. Mitt.: Remobilisierung von Cu, Pb, potheses to Explain the Self-protection Mecha-
Cd, Ni, Zn und Mn durch Versauerung des Cadmium-Induced Vertebral Deformities in an nism of Lakes Due to Calcite Precipitation,
Gewassers und durch NTA), Estuarine Fish, Ambassis commersoni Cuvier,
W88-06163 2108 2H
W88-08151 2110 5B
W88-10859 2112 5C
Contribution of Calcite to the Particle-size Spec-
Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An- trum of Lake Michigan Seston and Its Interac-
Comparison of Techniques for Evaluating the
odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride tions with the Plankton,
Effect of Cadmium on Pseudomas fluorescens,
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex, W88-08266 2110 2H
W88-11015 2112 5C
W88-08245 2110 5B
Spatial Variations in and Controls on the Calcite
Cadmium and Zinc Concentrations in the Pota- CADMIUM CEMENTATION Saturation Index in Acton Lake, Ohio,
Water of the Eastern Province of Saudi Examination of the Zinc Cementation of Cadmi-
ble W88- 10682 2112 2H
Arabia, um in Aqueous Solutions,

W88-08250 2110 5F W88-01928 2103 5D CALCITE PRECIPITATION


Contribution of Calcite to the Particle-size Spec-
Resistance of Temperature Tolerance Ability of CADMIUM SULFATE trum of Lake Michigan Seston and Its Interac-
Green Sunfish to Cadmium Exposure, Cadmium Sulfate Application to Sludge-Amend-
tions with the Plankton,
W88-08251 2110 5C ed Soils: I. Effect on Yield and Cadmium Avail-
2110 2H
W88-08266
ability to Plants,
Distribution of Cadmium and Zinc in Field and W88-08069 2110 5C CALCIUM
Paddy Field Soils Near a Zinc Smelter,
Lead in a Pelagic Food Chain,
W88-08297 2110 5B CADMIUM UPTAKE W88-01468 2102 5B
Uptake of Cadmium and Zinc by Corn on
Removal of Cadmium Contained in Industrial
Sludge-Treated Soils, Microwave Digestion Techniques in the Sequen-
Phosphoric
Technique,
Acid Using the Ionic Flotation
W 88-02 124 2103 5E tial Extraction of Calcium, Iron, Chromium,
Manganese, Lead and Zinc in Sediments,
W88-08404 2110 5G CAICOS ISLANDS 2105 5A
W88-03825
Turks and Caicos Islands: Brief Notes on Water
Use of Model Compounds to Elucidate Metal
Supplies, Artemia Habitats: Ion Concentrations Tolerated
Forms in Sewage Sludge,
W88-07878 2109 3A by One Superspecies,
W88-08566 2110 5D
W88-06989 2109 2H
Branchial Pathogenesis in a Freshwater Fish,
CAISSONS
Puntius conchonius Ham., Chronically Exposed
Wave Dissipation Caisson, Effect of Low Electrolyte Concentration on Hy-
W88-00752 2101 8A draulic Conductivity of Sodium/Calcium-Mont-
to Sublethal Concentrations of Cadmium,
morillonite-Sand System,
W88-08671 2110 5C
Arctic Caisson System, W88-07993 2110 2G
Cadmium Induced Inhibition of the Na-t-/K + W88-04768 2106 8A
ATPase Activity in Tissues of Crab Scylla ser- Rapid Determination of Magnesium and Calci-
rata (Forskal),
Barge Hull for Offshore Drilling Rigs, um Hardness in Water by Ion Chromatography,
W88-04770 2106 8A W88-08021 2110 2K
W88-08686 2110 5C

Seasonal and Spatial Distributions of Copper, Energy Losses and Floating Breakwater Re- Poultry Waste Lagoon Sediment as a Source of
Cadmium and Zinc in the Seawater of Blanca sponse, Calcium for Laying Hens,

Bay, W88-06852 2109 8B W88-09676 2111 5E


W88-08712 2110 5B
CALAVERAS PROJECT Effects of Acid Water on Shells, Embryos, and
Uptake of Cadmium by Gammarus fossarum Turnkey Approach at Calaveras Saves Time and Juvenile Survival of Planorbella trivolvis (Gas-
(Amphipoda) from Food and Water, Money, tropoda: Pulmonata): A
Laboratory Study,
W88-08892 2110 5C W88-04539 2106 8A W88-09930 2111 5C

SU-112
SUBJECT INDEX
CALIFORNIA

Neutralizing Strategies for Acid Waters: Sodium Neutron Moisture Meter Calibration in Large Maps Showing Distribution of Dissolved Solids
and Calcium Products Generate Different Acid Diameter Boreholes, and Dominant Chemical Type in Ground Water,
Neutralizing Capacities, W88-10648 2112 2G Basin and Range Province, Northern California,
W88-10266 2112 5G W88-02983 2104 2F
CALIFORNIA
Complexation of Protons, Aluminum and Calci- Ship Simulation Study of John F. Baldwin Maps Showing Distribution of Dissolved Solids
um by Aquatic Humic Substances: A Model (Phase II) Navigation Channel, San Francisco and Dominant Chemical Type in Ground Water
Incorporating Binding-site Heterogeneity and Bay, California, Basin and Range Province, Southern California,
Macroionic Effects, W88-00823 2101 8B W88-02985 2104 2F
W88-10269 2112 2K
Ecological Characterization of the Central and Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly
CALCIUM CARBONATE Northern California Coastal Region. Volume Argillaceous Sedimentary and Metasedimentary
Final Treatment, IV: Watersheds and Basins, Chapters 17-29. Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Southern
W88-00326 2101 5D W88-O09O1 2101 2E California,

Calcium Carbonate Precipitation in Reservoirs,


W88-02987 2104 8E
Water Recycling in the Fruit and Vegetable
W88-00361 2101 2K Processing Industry,
Map Showing Outcrops of Tertiary Basaltic
W88-00925 2101 6D
Natural Salinity Removal Mainstem Reser-
in
Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Northern
voir: Mechanisms, Occurrence, and Water Re- California,
Economics of Nonpoint Source Pollution Con-
sources Impacts, W88-02990 2104 8E
Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada,
trol:
W88-0O362 2101 2K W88-01126 2102 6C Map Showing Outcrops of Basaltic Rocks of
Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Water Early Quaternary and Tertiary Age, Basin and
Irrigated Agriculture and Nonpoint Source Pol-
and Sediment in Scofield Reservoir, Carbon Range Province, Southern California,
lution in the San Joaquin Valley of California,
County, Utah, W88-02991 2104 8E
W88-OU35 2102 5B
W88-03897 2105 2H
Regulating Nonpoint Sources of Pollution from Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash-
Tale of Two Wastes, Timber Harvesting - A Case History of the Flow Tuffs, Basin and Range Province, South-
W88-04090 2105 5E California Experience,
ern California,

W88-01160 W88-02995 2104 8E


Technical Note: Proper Use of the Unit Mg as
2102 5G
CaC03/L, Experimental Water Supply Forecasts Based on Map Showing Outcrops of Granitic Rocks and
W88-05389 2107 7C Seasonal Precipitation Forecasts, Silicic Shallow-Intrusive Rocks, Basin and
W88-01240 Range Province, Northern California,
Poultry Waste Lagoon Sediment 2102 3B
as a Source of W88-02996 2104 8E
Calcium for Laying Hens,
Spatial Characteristics of Severe Drought in the
W88-09676 2111 5E Sacramento River Basin, Estimation of Ground-Water Recharge in Santa

Autochthonous Calcite Precipitation in Hard-


W8 8-0 1260 2102 2E Maria Valley, California, 1978-80,
W88-03019 2104 2F
water Lakes of the Mecklenburg Lake District
Acid Precipitation and Buffer Capacity of Lakes
(Autochthone Kalkfallung in Hartwasserseen Water Quality of Streams
in the Sierra Nevada, California, in Santa Clara Valley,
der Mecklenburger Seenplatte), Santa Clara County, California,
W88-01277 2102 5B
W88-09809 2111 2H W88-03038 2104 5B
Potential Acid Precipitation Damage to
for
CALCIUM CHLORIDE Lakes of the Sierra Nevada, California, Evaluation of the Mission, Santee, and Tijuana
Effect of Sodium Chloride and Calcium Chlo-
W88-01282 2102 5C Hydrologic Subareas for Reclaimed-Water Use,
ride on NitriteInduced Methemoglobinemia In
San Diego County, California,
Clarias Lazera, Drainage Climatology for California, W88-03051 2104 5D
W88-02466 2103 5C W88-01294 2102 2B
Ground-Water Quality in the Santa Ynez
CALCIUM CONCRETIONS Response Capacity - State Government, Valley, California,
Interaction of Trace Metals Zn, Cd, and Mn, W88-01396 2102 5G W88-03052 2104 5B
with Ca Concretions in the Gills of Freshwater
Unionid Mussels, Unique Design Aspects of a Large-Scale Experi- Water-Quality Conditions and an Evaluation of
W88-02424 2103 5C mental Sand Bypassing System, Ground- and Surface-Water Sampling Programs
W88-01551 2103 8A in the Livermore-Amador Valley,
CALCIUM SULFATE California,
W88-03058 2104 5B
Aspects of Phosphogypsum Waste Disposal, Isabella Dam Spillway Kern River, California:
W88-01733 2103 5E Hydraulic Model Investigation,
Physical and Chemical Data for Northern San
W88-01613 2103 8A
Calcium Sulfate Crystallization along Citrus Francisco Bay, California, September Through
Root Channels in a Florida Soil Exhibiting Acid Land Application of Sludge November 1984,
in San Diego,
Sulfate Properties, W88-01826 W88-03066 2104 2L
2103 5E
W88-08912 2110 2G
Prediction of Borate Mineral Equilibria in Natu- Dissolved-Selenium Data for Wells in the West-
CALIBRATION GRAPHS ralWaters: Application to Searles Lake, Califor- ern San Joaquin Valley, California, February to
Effect of Adsorption on Calibration Graphs Ob- nia, June 1985,
tained for Lead, Cadmium and Copper in Natu- W88-01971 W88-03084 2104 5A
2103 2K
ralWater Samples,
W88-02399 2103 5A Toxic Pollutant Removals and Removal Credits Map of California Showing Distribution of Sele-
at a Major POTW, nium Concentrations in Wells Sampled by the
CALIBRATIONS W88-02196 2103 5D U.S. Geological Survey, 1975-1985,
Calibrating a Watershed on Deep Glacial Till, W88-03088 2104 7C
W88-01218 2102 2A Water Conserving Landscapes Show Impressive
Savings, Data for Four Geologic Test Holes in the Sacra-
Intercomparison Test for Calibrating Hydromet- W88-02313 mento Valley, California,
2103 3D
ric Current Meters (Ein Ringversuch zur Kali- W88-03096 2104 7B
brierung Hydrometrischer Flugel), Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash-
W88-04349 2105 7B Flow Tuffs and Volcaniclastic Rocks, Basin and Selected Water-Quality Data for the San Joa-
Range Province, Northern California, quin River and Its Tributaries, California, June
Remote Sensing of Drought Conditions,
Satellite W88-02971 September
2104 7C to 1985,
W88-07659 2109 7B W88-03097 2104 2K
Stimulated Effects of Increased Recharge on the
IntercalibrationExercise for Trace Metals in Ground-Water Flow System of Yucca Mountain FiscalYear 1985 Program Report (California
Marine Sediments, and Vicinity, Nevada-California, Water Resources Center),
W88-09559 2111 5A W88-02977 2104 2F W88-03142 2104 9D

SU-113
SUBJECT INDEX
CALIFORNIA

Case Studies on Real-Time River Flow Fore- Conjunctive Use and Ground Water Manage-
Coastal Erosion and Sea Level Rise: Implica-
casting, ment in Orange County, California,
tions for Ocean Beach and San Francisco's
W88-04698 2106 2E W88-09242 2111 4B
Westside Transport Project,
W88-03294 2104 2J
Preservation of the California Coast: Twenty Ground Water Management: San Diego Style,

Years of Learning, W88-09259 2111 4B


Trace Metals in San Francisco Bay, California:
W88-04951 2106 6E
A Preliminary Report,
Ground Water Management in Owens Valley,
W88-03314 2104 5 A
Elevated Levels of Radioactivity in Water Wells California,
in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, California, W88-09260 2111 4B
Conceptual Groundwater-Quality Monitoring
W88-04985 2106 5B
Network for San Fernando Valley, California,
2104 7A
Ground Water Rights in California,
W88-03318 Radon Groundwater of the Long Valley Cal-
in W88-09262 2111 6E
dera, California,
Ground Water and Potential for Artificial Re-
W88-04989 2106 5B Forging the New Water Law: Public Regulation
charge in the Western Part of the U.S. Marine
Twentynine Palms, California, of Proprietary Ground Water Rights,
Corps Base, Radon-222 Concentration of Groundwater from
W88-09264 2111 6E
1982-83,
a Test Zone of a Shallow Alluvial Aquifer in the
W88-03339 2104 2F
Santa Clara Valley, California, Mono Basin Geology and Hydrology,
W88-04993 2106 5B 2111 2A
Maps Area of the San Luis Rey
of the Bonsall W88-09276
River Valley, San Diego, California; Showing Acute Toxicity of Cadmium to Eight Species of Recommended Revisions for San Diego Coun-
Geology, Hydrology, and Ground-Water Qual- Marine Amphipod and Isopod Crustaceans from ty's Rural Ground Water Policy and Ground
ity. Southern California,
7C Water Investigation Practices,
W88-03349 2104 W88-05624 2107 5B
W88-09281 2111 4B
Water-Resources Data Network Evaluation for Legal,Economic and Political Constraints on
Underground Storage Tank Monitoring in Cali-
Monterey County, California-Phase 1: South Managing Agricultural Drainage Water in Cali-
County,
fornia: An Evaluation of Recent Legislation,
fornia,
2104 7A W88-09297 2111 6E
W88-03356 W88-05673 2107 6E

Magnitude and Frequency of Debris Flows, and California SaltMarsh Restoration: Lessons from California,
Water Pricing and Rent Seeking in
W88-09455 2111 2L
Areas of Hazard on Mount Shasta, Northern Agriculture,
California, W88-05682 2107 6E
Seasonal Patterns of Suspended Bacteria and
W88-03370 2104 2J
Privatizing Groundwater Basins: A Model and Algae in Two Northern California Streams,
Summary of Municipal Pumpage for the Fresno Its Application, W88-09748 2111 2H
Area, California, 1931-80, W88-05686 2107 6E
2104 4B FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (California
W88-03393
Limnological Effects of Artificial Aeration at Water Resources Center),
Southern California Alluvial Basins Regional Lake Cachuma, California, 1980-1984, W88-1OO08 2111 9D
Aquifer-Systems Analysis: A Bibliography, W88-05696 2107 5G
2104 10C Selenium Toxicosis in Wild Aquatic Birds,
W88-03395
Walnut Creek Flood-Control Project, Contra W88-10165 2112 5C
Land Subsidence in the Santa Clara Valley, Cali- Costa County, California,
fornia, as of 1980, W88-05709 2107 8B CALIFORNIA CURRENT
W88-03412 2104 2F Relationship Between the Decrease in Solar
Rainfall and Accelerated Landslide Movement, Constant and the North-South flow in the Cali-
Preliminary Assessment of Climatic Change America Mine Landslide, Santa Clara County, fornia Current,
During Late Wisconsin Time, Southern Great California, W88-01630 2103 2L
Basin and Vicinity, Arizona, California, and W88-06076 2108 2J

Nevada, CALORIMETRY
Selenium Accumulation in Mammals Exposed to Comparison of Snow Cover Liquid Water Meas-
W88-03453 2104 2B
Contaminated California Irrigation Drainwater, urement Techniques,
W88-06436 2108 5B 7B
Performance of Sodium as a Transport Tracer- W88-04304 2105
Experimental and Simulation Analysis,
Settlement and Subsistence at San Sebastian: A
W88-03890 2105 5B CAMAS CREEK
Desert Oasis on San Felipe Creek, Imperial
Natural Propagation and Habitat Improvement,
Stream County, California,
Rate of Ferrous Iron Oxidation in a Volume II - Idaho: Annual and Final Reports,
W88-06554 2108 6G
Receiving Acid Mine Effluent, 1985.
W88-03893 2105 5B
Sewage Sludge by Windrow W88-07763 2109 2H
Disinfection of

Groundwater Pollution in the San Ga- Composting, Anadromous Spe-


Status of
2108 5D Camas Creek (Meyers Cove) -
W88-06581
briel Valley, California, cies Habitat Improvement Plan,
W88-04093 2105 5B
Factors Underlying Irrigation Efficiency in the W88-07770 2109 2H
Tulare Basin of California,
Natural Cause for Mercury Pollution at Clear Camas Creek (Meyers Cove) Anadromous Spe-
W88-06634 2108 3F
Lake, California, and Paleotectonic Inferences, cies Habitat Improvement Plan,
W88-04174 2105 5B Chemical Contamination of California Drinking W88-11275 2112 81

Water,
L.A.'s Wastewater Treatment Plant: Victim or 2108 5B CAMEROON
W88-06670
Villain, Comparative Transparency, Depth of Mixing,
W88-04194 2105 5D Water Marketing in Southern California, and Stability of Stratification in Lakes of Came-
W88-07378 2109 6D roon, West Africa,
Water Resources Management in the Semi-arid
2109 2H
W88-07465
Central Valley of California, Processes Affecting the Distribution of Selenium
W88-04422 2105 4B in Shallow Groundwater of Agricultural Areas, CAMPBELL COUNTY
Western San Joaquin Valley, California, Colorectal Cancer Mortality and Incidence in
Ground-Water Flow, and Seasonal
Rainfall, W88-07441 2109 5B
Campbell County, Kentucky,
Movement at Minor Creek Landslide, North- 2103 5C
Channel Improvement W88-01999
western California: Physical Interpretation of Sweetwater River
Empirical Relations, Project, San Diego County, California. Hydrau-
CAMPBELL RIVER ESTUARY
W88-04530 2106 2A licModel Investigation,
8B Dynamics of Organic Materials in the Campbell
W88-08419 2110
Valves River Estuary at the Time of the Spring Bloom
Rebuilding the Hollow-Jet Outlet at
Industry's Guidelines for Risk Assessment,
of Phytoplankton,
Monticello Dam, 2L
2111 5E W88-08817 2110
W88-04532 2106 8A W88-09060

SU-114
SUBJECT INDEX
CANANEIA ESTUARY

Microbial Kinetics and Phytoplankton in Sal- Management Strategy for Acidic Deposition in Turbulence Intensity in Transition Sections of
monid Habitats of the Campbell River Estuary Western and Northern Canada, Pools in Trapezoidal Canals,
in Autumn, W88-06972 2109 5B W88-01908 2103 8B
W88-08818 2110 2L
Sulfate Colored Waters: II. Evaluation of
in Prediction of Wind Wave Characteristics
CANADA Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori- Large Canals,
in

Environmental Review of Onshore Canadian Oil metric Data, W88-01910 2103 8B


and Gas Drilling and Production Activities. W88-07131 2109 7A
W88-00662 2101 5E Class III Cultural Resource Survey of the Gera-
Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Qual- nium Canal and Lateral System, Valley County,
Alberta: Surface Water Data, 1984. ity, Nebraska,
W88-0O787 2101 2E W88-07818 2109 5G W88-02588 2104 6G
Saskatchewan: Surface Water Data, 1984.
W88-00798
Interbasin Water Diversions: A Canadian Per- Hohokam Archaeology Along the Salt-Gila Aq-
2101 2E spective, ueduct Central Arizona Project: Volume VI:
Environmental Impact Analysis as Related to W88-08619 2110 4A Habitation Sites on the Gila River, Parts V and
River Basin Management, VI.
Paleolimnology of a Large Shallow Lake; Cook-
W88-01886 2103 6G W88-02942 2104 6G
ing Lake, Alberta, Canada,
Application of Microcomputer Technology to W88-08814 2110 2H Transient Mixed Flow in Galleries and Conduits
Operational Hydrology in Canada, of Hydro Plants,
W88-02618
Groundwater Management Issues in the Atlantic
2104 7B W88-03220 2104 8B
Provinces,
Canadian Acid Rain Program, W88-09480 2111 4B Hydrological Modelling of the Sudd and Jonglei
W88-02656 2104 5G Canal,
Changes in the Under-Ice Characteristics of La
W88-03274 2104 2E
Soil Water Conservation under Zero- and Con- Grande Riviere Plume Due to Discharge Vari-
ventional Tillage Systems on the Canadian Prai- ations, Canal Design: Optimal Cross Sections,
ries, W88-10776 2112 5B W88-03784 2105 8B
W88-03194 2104 3F
Mesoscale Representativeness of Rainfall Meas- Flow Compensated Computing Controller,
Productivity Program Saves Millions, urements for Winnipeg, W88-04785
But..., 2106 4A
W88-03630 2105 5F W88-10778 2112 2B
Common Behavioral Trends in Alluvial Canals
Survey of Farm Wells for Pesticides Residues, Oil Spill BehaviorModel of the Canadian At- and Rivers,
Southern Ontario, Canada, 1981-1982, 1984, mospheric Environment Service: Part II. Eval- W88-05076 2106 2J
W88-03864 2105 5B uation of Model Guidance for Emergency Re-
sponse, Automatic Control of Canal Flow using Linear
Health Services and Water and Sanitation Serv- W88-10780 Quadratic Regulator Theory,
2112 5B
ices in the Northwest Territories: An
Examina- W88-05078 2106 8C
tion of the Present State of Development and CANAL CONSTRUCTION
Some Thoughts for the Future, Water Losses from Irrigation Canals, Multivariate Assessment of Plant Management
W88-04077 2105 5F W88-07515 2109 2A Impacts on Macrophyte Communities in a Scot-
tish Canal,
Overview of Small Hydro Development in Dewatering and Water Supply Considerations: W88-05369 2107 4A
Canada, New Bonneville Navigation Lock,
W88-04537 2106 8C W88-11126 Backfilling Canals to Mitigate Wetland Dredg-
2112 2F
ing in Louisiana Coastal Marshes,
Quality of Suspended and Bottom Sediments of CANAL LININGS W88-07104 2109 4A
the St. Lawrence System (Canada) (Qualite des Tests of Soil-Fly Ash Mixtures for Soil Stabiliza-
sediments en suspension et de fond du systeme tion and Canal Lining, Water Quality Studies on Buckingham Canal
Saint-Laurent (Canada)), W88-01604 2103 8G (Madras, India): A Discriminant Analysis,
W88-04591 2106 5B W88-09641 2111 5 A
Long-Term Changes in the Properties of Soil
Natural Radioactivity in Some Groundwaters of Linings for Canal Seepage Control, Colonization of Rivers and Canals in Great Brit-
the Canadian Shield, W88-01664 ain by Dugesia tigrina (Girard) (Platyhel-
W88-04987
2103 8D t
2106 5B minthes: Tricladida),
Water Losses from Irrigation Canals, W88-10211 2112 2H
Estimate of the Importance of Dry Deposition
W88-07515 2109 2A \
as a Pathway of Acidic Substances from the Fish Communities of the Upper Danube River
Atmosphere to the Biosphere in Eastern Canada, CANAL SEEPAGE (Germany, Austria) Prior to the New Rhein-
W88-05574 2107 5B Use of Polyvinyl Chloride Liners Main-Donau Connection,
for Large
Irrigation Canals in Alberta, W88-10284 2112 6G
Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Qual-
W88-03755 2105 4A
ity, Observations on the Migration Behavior of Ale-
W88-05811 2107 5F Seepage Study of Six wife (Alosa alosa L.) in the Artificial Canal of
Canals in Salt Lake
County, Utah, 1982-83, Golfech Hydroelectric Plant (Observations sur
Sulphate,Water Colour and Dissolved Organic
W88-03923 2105 4A le Comportement Migratoire des Aloses (Alosa
Carbon Relationships in Organic Waters of At-
Alosa L.) Dans le Canal Artificiel de L'Usine de
lantic Canada, Water Table Rise in a Semiconfined Aquifer Golfech),
W88-05867 2107 5A Due to Surface Infiltration and Canal Recharge, W88- 10467 2112 6G
W88-07205 2109 2E
Pattern Analysis of Growing Season Precipita-
Outline of an Earth Slope in the Waterline Part 54
tion in Southern Canada, Water Losses from Irrigation Canals, of Large Canals and Reservoirs,
W88-06306 2108 2B W88-07515 2109 2 A W88-10875 2112 8D
Acidification of the Environment: A Canadian CANALS Effect of the Cross-Sectional Shape of a Canal
Perspectives, Investigation of Sand Ridges in a Laboratory
W88-06568 on the Parameters of Steep Traveling Surges,
2108 5C Channel Flow, W88-10880 2112 8C
W88-00055 2101 2J
Bi-National Development of the Columbia Hydraulic Resistances of Large Unlined Canals
River,
North Diversion Structure Albuquerque, New inNoncohesive Soils,
W88-06720 2108 8C Mexico, W88-10885 2112 8B
Airborne Determination of Regional Water Use
W88-OU86 2102 8A
Efficiency and Evapotranspiration: Present Ca-
CANANEIA ESTUARY
Design and Construction-Theodore Ship Chan- Hydrography of the Estuarine-Lagunar Com-
pabilities and Initial Field Tests,
nel,
W88-06726 plex of Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees W),
2108 7B W88-01524 2103 8A Sao Paulo, Brazil: III. Influence of the Tide

SU-115
SUBJECT INDEX
CANANEIA ESTUARY

CANOPY TEMPERATURE CAPE BLANCO


Cycle (Hidrografia do Complexo Estuarino La-
Relations Between Remotely Sensed Canopy International Symposium on the Most Important
gunar de Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees
Temperature, Crop Water Stress, Air Vapor Upwelling Areas off Western Africa (Cape
W), Sao Paulo, Brasil: III. Influencia do Ciclo da
Pressure Deficit and Evapotranspiration in Blanco and Benguela)(Simposio Internacional
Mare),
2111 2L Chickpea, Sobre las Areas de Afloramiento mas Impor-
W88-09773
W88-03872 2105 2D tantes del Oeste Africano (Cabo Blanco y Ben-
CANARY ISLANDS guela)).

Identified Phytoplanktonic Species in Shallow CANTALOUPES W88-01615 2103 2L


Waters off Eastern Canary Islands (Especies Fi- Response of Cotton, Alfalfa, and Cantaloupe to
toplanctonicas Identificadas en Aguas Litorales Foliar-deposited Salt in an Arid Environment, Physical and Chemical Parameters in the Ben-
Canarias Orientales), W88-02721 2104 5C guela and Cape Blanc Regions During First and
de las Islas
W88-01641 2103 2L Second r/v 'Professor Siedlecki' Cruises, Con-
CAPACITY SHARING ducted in Nov.-Dec. 1972 and Aug.-Sept. 1973,
CANCER Capacity Sharing of Water Reservoirs, W88-01617 2103 2L
Health Significance of Chlorination Byproducts W88-08658 2110 6E
in Drinking Water: The Houston Experience, Nutrient Distributions in the Central Water
W88-02427 2103 5C CAPE BENGUELA Mass Front near Cabo Blanco, October 1981,
International Symposium on the Most Important 2103 2L
W88-01618
Matched Pair Case Control Study of Drinking Upwelling Areas off Western Africa (Cape
Water Chlorination and Cancer Mortality, Blanco and Benguela)(Simposio Internacional Structure and Variability of the Central Water
W88-03549 2105 5C Sobre las Areas de Afloramiento mas Impor- Mass Front Off Cabo Blanco. October 1981-
tantes del Oeste Africano (Cabo Blanco y Ben- April 1982,
Epidemiologic Studies of Chlorination By-Prod- 2103 2L
guela)). W88-01619
ucts in Drinking Water: An Overview, 2103 2L
W88-01615
W88-03550 2105 5C
Diagnostic Case Study of Meso-Scale Upwell-
Physical and Chemical Parameters in the Ben- Near the Sea Surface off
Drinking Water and ings within a Layer
Cost-Benefit Approach to
guela and Cape Blanc Regions During First and Cap Blanc in Summer 1972,
Cancer,
2105 6B Second r/v 'Professor Siedlecki' Cruises, Con- W88-01624 2103 2L
W88-03557
ducted in Nov.-Dec. 1972 and Aug.-Sept. 1973,
The W88-01617 2103 2L Primary Production in the Cap Blanc Region,
Chlorinated Drinking Water and Cancer:
W88-01632 2103 2L
Strength of the Epidemiologic Evidence, SW Tip
2105 5C Wind Shear and Upwelling Along the
W88-03558
of Africa, Zooplankton Populations from the West Coast
Drinking Water and Cancer, W88-01626 2103 2L of Africa (Sobre las Poblaciones del Zooplanc-
Asbestos in
W88-07211 2109 5B ton del Atlantico Africano),
Analysis of the Recent Environmental Perturba- 2103 2L
W88-01644
CANDIDA tion in the South East Atlantic and Latest Find-
Comparative Survival and Injury of Candida ings on its Impact on Fisheries of the Southern Horizontal and Vertical Distribution Patterns of
albicans and Bacterial Indicator Organisms in Benguela Region (Un Analisis de las Recientes Fish Larvae off NW
Africa in Relation to the
Streams Receiving Acid Mine Drainage, Perturbaciones en Atlantico Sudeste y los
el Environment,
W88-04854 2106 5A Ultimos Hallazgos Sobre su Impacto en la Pes- W88-01647 2103 2L
queria de la Region sur de Benguela),
CANDIDA ALBICANS W88-01628 2103 2L International Symposium on the Most Important
Survival of Candida albicans in Tropical Marine Upwelling Areas of Western Africa (Cape
and Fresh Waters, Preliminary Carbon Budget of the Southern
Blanco and Benguela)(Simposio Internacional
W88-04082 2105 5B Benguela Pelagic Ecosystem, Sobre las Areas de Afloramiento mas Impor-
W88-01635 2103 2L
tantes del Oeste Africano (Cabo Blanco y Ben-
CANNERIES
guela)).
Citrus Processing Wastewater Treatment, Distribution and Cycling of Nutrients at Four 2L
W88-04709 2106
W88-06824 2109 5D Sites in the Benguela System,
W88-01636 2103 2L
Waste to Energy Applications in the Wisconsin CAPE BOJADOR
Some Effects of Longshore Bottom Variability
Canning Industry: Economic and Environmental Phytoplankton Distribution and Dynamics in the
Evaluation of Anaerobic Treatment of Vegeta- Southern Benguela Current, on NW African Upwelling Dynamics (Algunos

ble Processing Wastewaters Using a Fixed Film 2103 2L Efectos de la Influencia de la Variacion de Pro-
W88-01637
Reactor, fundidad de Costa y Fondo en Sentido N-S
W88-11277 2112 5D Development of Phytoplankton Communities in Sobre la Dinamica del Afloramiento del de NO
Terms of their Particle Size Frequency Distribu- Africa),
CANOPY tion, in Newly Upwelled Waters of the Southern W88-01621 2103 2L
Quantity and Quality of Bracken Throughfall, Benguela Current,
Stemflow and Litterflow in a Dartmoor Catch- W88-01638 2103 2L CAPE FEAR RIVER
ment, Variation in Adenylate Energy Charge and

W88-02365 2103 21 Zooplankton Populations from the West Coast Phosphoadenylate Pool Size in Estuarine Orga-
of Africa (Sobre las Poblaciones del Zooplanc- nisms after an Oil Spill,
Interactive Effects of Water and Nitrogen ton del Atlantico Africano), 2101 5C
W88-00079
Stresses on Carbon and Water Vapor Exchange W88-01644 2103 2L
of Corn Canopies, CAPE HATT
W88-03875 2105 21 Environmental Basin Model for West Coast Pe- Comparative Fate of Chemically Dispersed and
lagic Fish Distribution, Untreated Oils in an Arctic Nearshore Environ-
Crop Canopy Functions for Soil Erosion Predic- 2103 2L
W88-01650 ment,
tion, 2111 5B
W88-09205
W88-06346 2108 2J Population Genetics of the Southern African
Pilchard, Sardinops ocellata, in the Benguela CAPE VERDE ISLANDS
Transformations of Rainfall by Plant Canopy, Upwelling System,
W88-06348 2108 21 Cape Verde Islands: Experiences with Sea-
W88-01651 2103 2L
Water Desalination,
Crop Coefficients Derived from Reflected W88-07880 2109 3A
Zoogeography of the Lanternfishes (Osteichth-
Canopy Radiation: A Concept, yes, Myctophidae) of Southwest Africa,
W88-06350 2108 3F
2103 2L CAPILLARY ANALYSIS
W88-01652
Factors Influencing Capillary Analyses of Vola-
Transformation of Rainfall Energy by a Tropical Most Important Pollutants,
International Symposium on the tile
Rain Forest Canopy in Relation to Soil Erosion, W88-04006 2105 5A
Upwelling Areas of Western Africa (Cape
W88-08602 2110 2J
Blanco and Benguela)(Simposio Internacional
Sobre las Areas de Afloramiento mas Impor-
CAPILLARY SUCTION TIME
of Physical Disturbance and Canopy
Capillary Suction Time as a Fundamental Meas-
Effects
Cover on Attached Diatom Community Struc- tantes del Oeste Africano (Cabo Blanco y Ben-
ure of Sludge Dewaterability,
ture in an Idaho Stream, guela)).
2106 2L W88-06489 2108 5D
W88-09637 2111 2H W88-04709

SU-116
SUBJECT INDEX
CARBON
CAPILLARY SUCTION TIME DEVICE Fate of Aldicarb in Wisconsin Ground Water Biological Mechanism of Acetate Uptake Medi-
Using the Capillary Suction Time Device for W88-09101 2111 5B ated by Carbohydrate Consumption in Excess
Characterizing Sludge Dewaterability,
W88-10330 Phosphorus Removal Systems,
2112 7B Toxicological and Epidemiological Effects of
Pesticide Contamination in California Ground W8b- 10264 2112 5D
CAPILLARY WATER Water.
Secondary Recovery of Capillary Water, Carbohydrate Dynamics and Growth Rate of
W88-09111 2111 5C
W88-04928 2106 4B Natural Phytoplankton Populations,
Interactions Between Copper and Some Carba- W88-10348 2112 2H
Slaton and Idalou Field Tests in the Secondary
mate Used in Phytosanitary Treatments,
Recovery of Water from the Ogallala, W88-10152 Effects of Combinations of Heavy Metals, Hy-
W88-04929 2112 5C
2106 4B poxia and Salinity on Oxygen Consumption and
CARBAMATES Carbohydrate Metabolism in Crangon Crangon
and Economic Research in Support of
Scientific
Effects of a Carbamate Insecticide, Carbaryl, on (L.) and Carcinus maenas (L.),
the Investigation
of Secondary Recovery of the Summer Phyto- and Zooplankton Communi- W88- 10759
Ground Water, 2112 5C
ties in Ponds,
W88-04930 2106 4B W88-05458 2107 5C Dissolve Carbohydrate Distribution and Dy-
Use of Surfactants to Promote Drainage within namics in Two Southeastern United States Res-
a CARBARYL ervoirs,
Dewatered Zone,
Effects of a Carbamate Insecticide, Carbaryl, on
W88-04931 W88-10835 2112 2H
2106 4B the Summer Phyto- and Zooplankton Communi-

Mathematical Model of the Secondary Recov- ties in Ponds, CARBON


ery Process, W88-05458 2107 5C Elementary Chemical Composition (C, H, N)
W88-04932 2106 4B and Energy Equivalent of Acartia Clausi (Crus-
CARBAZIDES
tacea: Copepoda), an Important Species in
Saturated and Capillary Fringe Ground-Water Effects of Thiosemicarbazide on Development the
Bioenergetics of the Coastal Ecosystems of the
Behavior Near an Excavation, in the Wood Frog, Rana Sylvatica,
W88-03667 Northwest Mediterranean (Composition Chimi-
W88-06277 2108 5B 2105 5C que Elementaire (C, H, N) et Equivalent Ener-
CAPILLARY ZONE CARBOFURAN gie d'Acartia Clausi (Crustacea: Copepoda),

Field Investigations of the Nature of Water- Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern Espece Importante dans la Bioenergetique des
Table Response to Precipitation in Shallow Bobwhite Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Ecosystemes Cotiers de Mediterranee Nord-Oc-
Water-Table Environments, Food and Water, cidentale),

W88-07295 W88-06924 2109 5C W88-00048


2109 2B 2101 5C
CAPITAL COSTS CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM Active Carbon Adsorption,
Financing Water and Sewer Extensions in Urban Toxicity of Manganese and Its Impact on Some W88-00323
Aspects of Carbohydrate Metabolism of a Fresh-
2101 5D
Growth Areas: Current Practices and Policy
Alternatives, water Teleost, Colisa fasciatus, Carbon Regeneration,
W88-04746 W88-08071 2i 10 5C W88-00325
2106 6C 2101 5D
Sewage Treatment Optimization Model - CARBOHYDRATES Treatment of Emulsified and Colloidal Industrial
STOM - The Sewage Works in a Personal
Control of Sludge Bulking in a Carbohydrate
Wastewater Using a Combined Ultrafiltration -
Computer, Wastewater Using a Biosorption Contactor,
Carbon Adsorption Process,
W88-06192 W88-01030 2102 5D
2108 5D W88-00991 2102 5D
Factors Influencing the Economics of Desalina- Effect of Carbohydrate in the Sediment on the
tion, Musty Odor Production by Actinomycetes, Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen and Plankton
W88-02013 Biomass in Oligotrophic and Upwelling Systems,
W88-07856 2109 3A 2103 2H W88-01643 2103 2L
CAPPING Performance of an Anaerobic Filter Treating
Capping Contaminated Dredged Material Soluble Carbohydrate Waste, Concepts and Principles of Carbon Applications
W88-01535 W88-02209 in Wastewater Treatment,
2103 5E 2103 5D
W88-02285 2103 5D
Capped In-Water Disposal of Contaminated Anaerobic Upflow Sludge Bed Filter Reactor
Dredged Material by the US Army Engineer Treating Dilute Carbohydrate Wastewaters Principles of Liquid-Phase Adsorption,
District, Seattle, W88-03231 2104 5D W88-02286
W88-01541
2103 5D
2103 5E
Total Carbohydrate: Organic Carbon Ratio as Effect of Operating Parameters on Carbon
Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Investigation an Indicator of Sewage-Derived Organic Matter Usage,
of Wastewater Treatment Sludges and Burbo Bight Sediments, Liverpool Bay,
River in
UK W88-02288 2103 5D
Sand to be Used as Sanitary Landfill Caps W88-05070
' 2106 5A
W88-05218 210 7 5E Application of Combined Powdered Carbon/
Leaf Water and Carbohydrate Status of VA
Field Investigation of a
Activated Sludge Treatment to Lurgi Process
Neoprene Pad Capping Mycorrhizal Rose Exposed to Drought Stress
Coal Gasification Wastewaters,
System, W88-05569 2 107 21
W88-07762 W88-02303 2103 5D
2109 8G
Effects of Technical and Commercial Grade
CAPROCK Phosphamidon on the Carbohydrate Metabolism Priority Pollutant Removal: Comparison of the
Heat Transfer in Aquifers with Finite Caprock in Selected Tissues of Penaeid Prawn, DuPont PACT(R) Process with Activated
Metapen-
Thickness During a Thermal Injection Process aeus monoceros (Fabricius), Sludge Followed by Granular Carbon Columns,
W88-04609 W88-08247 W88-02304
2106 2F 2110 5C 2103 5D
CAPS Carbohydrate Aerosol and Graphitic Carbon Content of
andProtein Content of Lake Snow
Use of Analytical Models for Evaluating Cor- Seston W88-04116
in Relation to Plankton Nutrient Defi- 2 io5 2B
rective Actions at Hazardous Waste
Sites ciency,
W88-09140 W88-08275 Relationship Between Carbon,
2l'll 7C 2 n 2 H Nitrogen and
CARBAFURAN Modulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism in the
Chlorophyll a in the Ria of Pontevedra, of NW
Spain (Relaciones Entre Carbono, Nitrogeno
Determination of Residues of Furadan (Carba- y
Selected Tissues of Marine Prawn, Penaeus indi- Clorofila a en la Ria de Pontevedra, NO de
furan) in Water by Spectrophotometric
Method cus (H. Milne Edwards), under Phosphamidon- Espana),
W88-02064 2103 5A Induced Stress, W88-05039 2 io6 5C
CARBAMATE PESTICIDES W88-08677 2110 5C
Field, Laboratory, Effects of Nutrient (N, P, C,) Enrichment Upon
and Modeling Studies on the Impact of Manganese Intoxication on Certain
Degradation and Transport of Aldicarb Resi- Periphyton Standing Crop, Species Composition
Parameters of Carbohydrate Metabolism of a and Primary Production in an Oligotrophic
dues in Soil and Ground Water
Freshwater Tropical Perch, Colisa fasciatus, Softwater Lake,
W88-09100
2111 5B W88-10147 21)2 5C W88-08075 2110 2H

SU-117
SUBJECT INDEX

CARBON

Winter and Spring pH Depressions in Northern


CARBON FILTRATION
Biogeochemical Studies on the Transport of Or- Waves Water Works,
Water- Wisconsin Lakes Caused by Increases in pC02, in the
ganic Matter along the Otsuchi River 2105 5G
W88-07090 2109 2H W88-03606
shed, Japan,
211 ° 2K
W88-08723 Measure of Isotopic Equilibrium between Water, CARBON FLOW
Water Vapour and Soil C02 in Arid Zone Soils, Bacterioplankton in Lake Michigan: Dynamics,
Changes Carbon and Hydrogen Stable Iso-
in
during W88-07197 2109 2G Controls, and Significance to Carbon Flux,
tope Ratios of Macroalgae and Seagrass 2H
W88-05091 2106
Decomposition,
2K Isolation of Organic Compounds Present in
W88-08746 2I1 °
Water at Low Concentrations Using Supercriti- CARBON ISOTOPES
Effects Sludge Application Sequence on
of
Carbon Dioxide,
cal Fluid Inventory of 13C Abundances in Coastal Wet-
W88-07806 2109 5A lands of Louisiana, USA: Vegetation and Sedi-
Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization in Soil,
W88-08764 211 ° 5E ments,
Protein Synthesis by Lake Plankton Measured 2108 2L
W88-05936
Variation in the C:P Ratio of Suspended
and Using In Situ Carbon Dioxide and Sulfate As-
Settling Seston and Its Significance of P
Uptake similation,
2H
CARBON METABOLISM
W88-08276 211 °
Calculations, and Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthetic
Spatial
W88-10214 2112 2H Carbon Metabolism in DeGray Lake Phyto-
Influence of Light Intensity, Light Quality,
plankton,
Acid Temperature, and Daylength on Uptake and As-
Interactive Effect of Potassium Deficit and W88-01070 2 ' 02 2H
similation of Carbon Dioxide and Sulfate by
Rain on Photosynthesis of Scots Pine Seedlings
Puutteen Ja Happaman Sateen Yhteis- Lake Plankton,
(Kaliumin
211 ° 2H CARBON RADIOISOTOPES
Mannin Fotosynteesiin), W88-08277
vaikutus Carbon- 14 Dating of Some Hot Spring Waters
2112 5C
W88-10561
Measurement of Carbon Dioxide in Soil Gases from the Eastern Pyrenees (Southern France)
for Indication of Subsurface Hydrocarbon
Con- (Mesures de C-14 dans Quelques Eaux Ther-
CARBON- 14 males des Pyrenees-Orientales),
Contribution of C14 Dating to a Better Under- tamination,
2110 2G W88-00049 2 1 Q1 2F
standing of the POM Behaviour in Estuaries, W88-08311
W88-05375 2107 2L Carbonate Rocks
Effects of Elevated C02 on Chesapeake Bay Models for the Dissolution of

Wetlands: Gas Exchange and Microenviron- and C-13/C-12 Evolution of Carbonate


the
CARBON BUDGET II.
Ground Waters (Modelle der Kalk-Aufloesung
Preliminary Carbon Budget of the Southern ment in Open Top Chambers,
W88-08541 2110 2H und C-13/C-12-Entwicklung von Karbonat-
Benguela Pelagic Ecosystem,
2L Grundwaessern),
W88-01635 2103
Patterns of Dark 14C02 Incorporation by Natu- W88-00068 2101 2K
Marine Phytoplankton Communities,
CARBON CYCLE ral
211 ° 2L Dark 14C02 Incorporation by Natu-
Carbonate Rocks W88-08790 Patterns of
Models for the Dissolution of
ral Marine Phytoplankton Communities,
and C-13/C-12 Evolution of Carbonate
the
Longitudinal Profile of pC02 in Algal Suspen- W88-08790 21 1° 2L
Ground Waters (Modelle der Kalk-Aufloesung
sionon an Open-Field Cultivation Surface,
und C-13/C-12-Entwicklung von Karbonat- 2111 2H to Discriminate
W88-09595 Use of Multiple Stable Isotopes
Grundwaessern),
2K among Sources of Allochthonous Organic Mate-
2101
W88-00068 Determination of Dissolved C02 in Upland
rial,
Streamwater, 2111 2H
Seasonal Variations of D/H and 13C/12C Ratios 2,n 5A
W88-09223
W88-09920
of Microbial Methane in Surface Sediments, Radiocarbon
2112 2L Levant Investigation: Using
W88-10162 C02 Long Term Stream Acidification
Role of in
Dating to Determine the Source of Methane Gas
Carbon Dioxide Dynamics in Mires Reclaimed Processes: A Modeling Viewpoint, Contamination,
W88-10489 2112 2H 2111 5B
for Forestry in Eastern Finland, W88-09512
W88-10509 2112 2H
Carbon Dioxide Dynamics in Mires Reclaimed
CARBON REMOVAL
for Forestry in Eastern Finland, Macrophyte-
CARBON CYCLING 2112 2H BOD Removal in Floating Aquatic
Carbon Cycling by Beaver: Meth- W88-10509
Alteration of Based Wastewater Treatment Systems,
ane Evasion Rates from Boreal Forest Streams Western W88-07353 2109 5D
Some Recent Trends in Precipitation in
and Rivers, Possible Link to Rising
2H Canada and Their
W88-08303 2110
Carbon Dioxide,
CARBON SOURCES
2112 2B Kinetics of MicrobialGrowth on Mixtures of
CARBON DIOXIDE W88-10782
Pentachlorophenol and Chlorinated Aromatic
Softening and Recarbonation, Sensitivity of the Compounds,
2101 5D Doubled C02 Climate and the
W88-00319 W88-06851 2109 5D
Modeled Hydrologic Cycle,
Sediments of W88-10908 2112 2A
Bacteria in Deep Coastal Plain
CARBON TRANSPORT
Maryland: A Possible Source of C02 to
CARBON DISULFIDE Carbon Transport between a Euhaline Vegetat-
Groundwater, Adjacent
2103 2F Determination of Carbon Disulfide in Natural ed Marsh in South Carolina and the
W88-01694
Waters by Adsorbent Preconcentration and Gas
Inundation,
Tidal Creek: Contributions via Tidal

Turbulence Spectra of C02, Water Vapor, Tem- Chromatography with Flame Photometric De- Runoff and Seepage,
W88-06863 2109 2L
perature and Velocity Over a Deciduous Forest, tection,
2105 2I W88-04170 2105 2K
W88-03874
CARBONATE ROCKS
CARBON FILTERS Carbonate Rocks
for the Dissolution of
Annual Carbon Dioxide Cycle in a Montane Models
Implications Evolution of Organics in a Potable Water Treat- C-13/C-12 Evolution of Carbonate
Soil: Observations, Modeling, and and the
for Weathering, ment System, Ground Waters (Modelle der Kalk-Aufloesung
2101 5F Karbonat-
W88-04606 2106 2G W88-00066 und C-13/C-12-Entwicklung von
Grundwaessern),
Leaves Good Taste in Canadians' 2K
Playa Lake Basins on the Southern High Plains Carbon W88-00068 2101
of Texas, U.S.A.: A Hypothesis for Their Devel- Mouths,
2105 5F
opment, W88-03601 Geochemistry of the Amazon: 3. Weathering
W88-04912 2106 2F Chemistry and Limits to Dissolved Inputs,
Microbiological Characteristics of Point-of-Use 2103 2J
W88-01809
Effects of the Brackish Deposit-Feeding Poly- Precoat Carbon Filters,
2106 5F
chaetes Notomastus sp. (Capitellidae) and W88-05087 Hydrogeologic Framework of the Floridan Aq-
Neanthes japonica (Izuka) (Nereidae) on Sedi- uifer System in Florida and in
Parts of Georgia,
Granular Activated Carbon Passes Water Qual-
mentary 02 Consumption and C02 Production Alabama, and South Carolina,
ity Test, 2104 2F
Rates, W88-03110
W88-06495 2108 5F
W'88-05513 2107 2L

SU-118
SUBJECT INDEX

CARP
Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
Madison Group, Bozeman CARIBBEAN ISLANDS
1 -Degree by 2- Quantitative Determination of Volatile Carbox-
Degree Quadrangle, Montana, Caribbean Islands: A Review of Roof and Pur-
ylic Acids in Formation Waters by Isotacho-
W88-03912 pose Built Catchments,
2105 7C phoresis,
W88-07890
W88-04036 2109 3B
Map Showing Configuration of the Top
2105 2K
of the
Madison Group, White Sulphur CARIBBEAN SEA
Springs 1- CARCINOGENESIS Seasonal Variation of Iron, Copper and Zinc in
Degree by 2-Degree Quadrangle, Montana, Interactions Between Sediment Contaminants Penaeus Brasiliensis from Two Areas of the Car-
W88-03914 2105 7C and Benthic Organisms,
ibbean Sea,
W88-08860 2110 5C
Strontium Isotopic Evolution of Oil-Field W88-06429 2108 5B
Waters from Carbonate Reservoir Rocks in CARCINOGENS
Bindley Field, Central Kansas, U.S.A. CARIPOL
Environmental Carcinogens: The Human Per-
W88-07920 Petroleum Pollution in The Caribbean,
2i09 2K spective,
W88-05132
W88-01364 2107 5B
Models for the Dissolution of Carbonate Rocks
2102 5C
and the C13/C12 Evolution of Carbonate Occurrence of Precursors and N-Alkyl-N-Nitro-
CARLISLE LAKE
Ground Waters (Modelle der Kalk-Aufloesung Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Funding for
soCompounds,
und C13/C12-Entwicklung von Karbonat- Lake Restoration: A Case Study at Carlisle
W88-01821 2103 5C
Grundwaessern), Lake,
Investigation W88-01108
W88-08145 2110 5C of the Possible Formation of 2102 5G
Diethylnitrosamine Resulting From the Use of
Chemical Study of Surface and Ground Waters Rhodamine WT
Dye as a Tracer in River
CAROTENOIDS
Flowing Through Carbonate Rock Terrain in Waters, Comparison of Chlorophyll a and Carotenoid
theOkinawa W88-03115 Concentrations as Indicators of Algal Volume
Islands, 2104 5B
W88-09803 W88-10727 2112
2111 2F 7B
Carcinogenicity of Chlorination By-Products:
Geoelectrical Properties of Selected Trihalomethanes, CARP
Rock and
Water Samples from San Salvador W88-03534 Effect of Cu on Some Biochemical Parameters
Island, Baha- 2105 5C of Fishes,
mas,
W88-10169 Alteration of Transplacental Carcinogenesis by W88-01492 2102 5C
2112 7B Chlorinated Phenols,
W88-03535 Transaminase Enzyme Activity of Cyprinid Fish
CARBONATES 2105 5C
Depending on Environmental Factors and Bac-
Models for the Dissolution of Carbonate Rocks
and the C-13/C-12 Evolution of Carbonate
DNA Repair SynthesisCultured Fish and
in terial Infection,

Ground Waters (Modelle der Kalk-Aufloesung


Human Cells Exposed to Fish S9-Activated Ar- W88-01496 2102 5C
omatic Hydrocarbons,
und C-13/C-12-Entwicklung von Karbonat-
W88-03657 Effect of NH3 on Blood Glucose and Catechola-
Grundwaessern), 2105 5C
mine Level, GOT, GPT, LDH Enzyme Activity
W88-00068 2101 2K Contaminated Drinking Water and Respiration of Fishes,
as a Potential
Cause of Cancer in Humans, W88-01497
Nickel Removal from Synthetic and Actual 2102 5C
W88-04660 2106 5C
Nickel Plating Wastewater Using Sulfide and Toxicity of Crude Oil to the Metabolism
of
Carbonate for Precipitation and Coprecipitation, Malignant Neoplasms of the Stomach and the Freshwater Minor Carp, Puntius sophore,
W88-00974 2102 5D Quality of Drinking Water, W88-01716 2103 5C
W88-06288 2108 5C
Effects of Carbonate Geology on Urban Runoff Studies on the Ecological Effects of Varying the
W88-01137 2102 4C Relative Cancer Risks of Chemical Contami- Size of Fish Ponds Loaded with Manures and
nants in the Great Lakes, Feeds,
Effects of Carbonate Geology on Urban Runoff: W88-06966 2 109 5C W88-02039 2103 81
Water Quality Aspects,
W88-01182 2102 5B Carcinogenic Effects of Arsenic Growth of the Chinese Grass Carp Ctenophar-
Compounds in
Drinking Water, yngodon Idella Fed on Cabbage Wastes and
Nickel Removal from Nickel W88-07779
Plating 2109 5C Kikuyu Grass,
Wastewater Using Iron, Carbonate, and Poly-
W88-02095 2103 81
mers for Precipitation and Coprecipitation Biological Degradation of Volatile Chlorinated
W88-02174 Hydrocarbons in Groundwater and Sewage
2103 5D Feasability of Using Disused Water Treatment
W88-08172 Filter Beds for Rearing Carp (Cyprinius Carpio
Importance of Whiting
21 lo' 5B
as a Component of Raw L.) in the U.K.,
Water Turbidity, Induction of Micronuclei and Nuclear Abnor-
W88-02825 2104 8I
W88-02320 2103 5F malities in the Erythrocytes of Mudminnows
(Umbra limi) and Brown Bullheads (Ictalurus Bioconcentration and Metabolism of Phenyltin
Modern Dolomite Deposition in Continental, nebulosus), Chlorides in Carp,
Saline Lakes, Western Victoria, Australia W88-08252 2110 5A W88-04257 2105 5B
W88-06138 2108 2H
Adsorption of Carcinogenic Benz(a)pyrene on Induction of Hepatic Microsomal Monooxygen-
Artemia Habitats: Ion Concentrations Tolerated Activated Sludges, ase Activity in Fish by Exposure to River
by One Superspecies, W88-08298 Water,
J
2110 5B
W88-06989 W88-06929
2109 2H Bladder Cancer in Massachusetts Related to 2109 5C
Models for the Dissolution of Carbonate
Rocks Chlorinated and Chloraminated Drinking Water: Efficacy of Grasscarp Fingerlings
A in Weed Con-
and the C13/C12 Evolution of Case-Control Study, Chambal Commanded Area
Carbonate trol India,
Ground Waters (Modelle der Kalk-Aufloesung W88-10392 W88-07052
2112 5C 2109 4A
und C13/C12-Entwicklung von Karbonat-
Grundwaessern), Speciation of Chromium in Waters by Copreci- Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya-
W88-08145 pitation-AAS, cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing
2110 5C of
W88-10525 2112 5A Indian Major Carps,
Sorption of Copper and Cadmium W88-07119
From the CAREX 2109 5D
Water-Soluble Fraction of an Acid Mine Waste
by Two Calcareous Soils, Interspecific Differences in Dead Plant
Buffer- Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya-
ing Capacity Alter the Impact of
W88-10570 Acid Rain on cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing
2112 5B Decomposition Rates of
in Tidal Marshes, Indian Major Carps,
CARBONYL SULFIDE W88-07595 2 109 5B W88-08851 2110 81
Supersaturation of Carbonyl Sulfide
(OCS) in CARIBBEAN
Rain Waters, Bioconcentration of Hg203C12 in Rainbow
Petroleum Pollution in The Caribbean
W88-02684
2104 2K W88-05132
Trout and Carp at Low Concentrations,
2107 5B W88-08883 2 110 5C

SU-119
SUBJECT INDEX
CARP
Proven Profitsfrom Pollution Prevention: Case
Metabolism of Butyltin Regulating Nonpoint Sources of Pollution from
Bioconcentration and Resource Conservation and Waste
Compounds in Carp, Timber Harvesting A Case History of the
-
Studies in

California Experience,
Reduction,
W88-10276 2112 5B 5E
2102 5G W88-06626 2108
W88-01160
Benthic Macroinvertebrate Response to Aquatic Sludge Dam Intake Structures and Conduits:
Case History of Sampling Problems in a Repair of
Vegetation Removal by Grass Carp in North- Case Histories,
Lagoon,
Florida Reservoir, 2103 5A 2110 8A
W88-01507 W88-08426
W88-10445 2112 2H
Low-Rate Cropland Application: A Case Histo- Case Study and Proposed Decontamination of a
Limnological Investigations on the Al-Latifiyah
ry in Jackson, Michigan, Closed Herbicide Plant in the Federal Republic
Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Pond (Bagh- W88-01511 2103 5E of Germany,
dad-Iraq): I. Environmental Conditions and 2110 5E
W88-08438
Zooplankton Abundance, Synergetic Approach to Control Acid Mine
W88-10640 2112 2H Drainage: A Michigan Case History, Contamination of Carbonate
Hydrocarbon
W88-01563 2103 5G Aquifers: Assessment and Abatement,
CARSON RIVER W88-09137 2111 7 A
Water-Quality Characteristics and Nutrients and Case Study: Hydrogeochemical Prospection in a
Suspended-Sediment Loads, Carson River and Lead-Zinc Mine (Vedrin, Belgium), Limitations in Implementing Aquifer Reclama-
Truckee Canal, Western Nevada, Water Year W88-01591 2103 2F
tion Schemes,
1980, W88-09142 2111 5G
W88-03319 2104 5B Diagnostic Case Study of Meso-Scale Upwetl-
off
ings within a Layer Near the Sea Surface
Recovery of Petroleum Product from a Highly
CARTEAU BAY Cap Blanc in Summer 1972, Permeable Aquifer under the Effects of Munici-
Hydrocarbons in the Water Column of the Car- W88-01624 2103 2L
pal Water Supply Wells,
teau Bay (Gulf of Fos-Sur-Mer, Mediterranean W88-09322 2111 2F
Design of Land Application Programs for Large
Sea),
5B Municipal Systems via Contractual Services: A
Risk Driven Site Investigations: Two Case Stud-
W88-02677 2104
Case Study - Washington, D.C.,
2103 5E ies of Leaking Underground Storage Tanks,
CASCADES W88-01730 2111 5G
W88-09488
Study on Reaeration in River Cascades,
2105 5B Pollution Control through By-Product Recov-
W88-04360 CASSAVA
ery Using Hyperfiltration. Case Study of a Spe-
Cheese Producer, Response of Cassava to Water Stress,
CASE HISTORIES cialty
5D W88-04655 2106 21
W88-02171 2103
Analysis of Waterwell Contamination Case His-
tories,
2112 5B Pretreatment Through Chemical Oxidation. CAST IRON
W88-11033 Effect of pH Adjustment on the Internal Corro-
General Considerations and a Case Study In-
volving a Thiosulfate/Sulfide Laden Wastes- sion Rate of Residential Cast-Iron and Copper
Monitoring Well Installation, Purging, and Sam-
tream, Water Distribution Pipes,
pling Techniques: Part II. Case Histories,
2112 7B W88-02184 2103 5D W88-08362 2110 5F
W88-11145
Improved Industrial Wastewater Treatment CASTING
Look Before You Leap: The Case for Restraint
Using
Through Particle Size Management Cast-In-Place Pipe Process Saves Time and
from Active Site Remediation,
W88-11241 2112 6B Leachate Treatment as a Case Study, Money,
W88-02218 2103 5D W88-03629 2105 8A
CASE STUDIES
Case-Control Study of Colon Cancer and Drink- CATALYSTS
Cost Effective Treatments of Oil Field Pro-
ing Water Trihalomethanes in Wisconsin, Reductive Dechlorination of Toxic Chlorocar-
duced Wastewater for 'Wet Stream' Generation 5C
W88-02426 2103
- A Case History, bons,
W88-00966 2102 5D W88-03177 2104 5D
Health Significance of Chlorination Byproducts
in Drinking Water. The Houston Experience,
Case Studies Involving the Treatment of Haz- Photocatalytic Formation of Hydrogen Perox-
W88-02427 2103 5C
ardous Substances Under the Superfund Reme- ide,
dial Action Program, W88-08452 2110 5B
Contract Operations - A Case History,
W88-00995 2102 5D 2104 5D
W88-02808
CATALYZED WET OXIDATION
Assessment of Soil Lead Peripheral to a Smelter Filters in Catalyzed Wet Oxidation of Hazardous Wastes,
Recent Applications of Geotextile
and Pesticide Residues On-Site of a Defunct W88-01309 2102 5D
China,
Chemical Plant, W88-03203 2104 8G
W88-01007 2102 5B CATCHMENT AREAS
Co-Composting, by E. Epstein. Multidimensional model of Nonstationary
Case Studies in
Small-Scale Field Evaluations of Land Treat- W88-03594 2105 5E Space-Time Rainfall at the Catchment Scale,
ment of an Oily Hazardous Waste, W88-00040 2101 2A
W88-01008 2102 5D Community Resource Management in a Tropical
Watershed - A Case Study, Field Studies, Data Processing, Techniques
and
Thermal Destruction of Ignitable Hazardous 2105 2H Hydrological Research
W88-04176 Models for Applied
Waste. A Case Study in Regulatory Interpreta-
Volume 2 - Summary of Findings,
tion, Accuracy of Areal Rainfall Estimation: A Case
2101 2A
W88-00663
W88-01009 2102 5E Study,
W88-04190 2105 2B the Umfolozi Catch-
Simulated Streamflows in
Cost-Effective Waste Management for Metal
ment,
Finishing Facilities: Selected Case Studies, Technique for the Rapid Extraction of Radon- 2101 2E
W88-0O948
W88-01018 2102 5D 222 from Water Samples and a Case Study,
2106 5A
W88-04998 Physiography and the Hydrological Network,
Case History - Minimization of Once-Through 2101 2A
Demand Management of Urban Re- W88-00950
Cooling Water Use and Discharge from Batch Integrating
Fermentor Cooling, gional Water Systems. A Canadian Case Study
Climate,
W88-01054 2102 3E and Implications, 2101 2A
2107 6D W88-00951
W88-05206
Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Funding for Small Catchment Flood Simulation by the Hug-
A State-of-the-Art Water Treatment
Lake Restoration: A Case Study at Carlisle Foothills:
gins Model and the SCS Synthetic
Hydrograph,
Lake, Plant,
W88-00956 2101 2A
5G W88-05382 2107 5F
W88-01108 2102
Statistical Flow Forecasting Model for Small
Rehabilitation of Navigation Lock Walls. Case
Influence of NPS Pollution in Florida Estuaries:
Catchments,
Histories,
A Case Study, 2108 8A W88-01221 2102 2A
W88-01114 2102 5B W88-06545

SU-120
SUBJECT INDEX

CATFISH
Generalized Kinematic Catchment Model,
Precipitation and Streamwater Chemistry in a Evaluation of Evapotranspiration
W88-O1702 2103 2E in Tropical
Subarctic Scottish Catchment,
Central Africa,
W88-07561 2109 5B
Application of Infiltration Equations to a Catch- W88-10485 2112 2D
ment with Large Spatial Variability in Infiltra-
Water Dynamics of Lateritic Catchments
Soil
as
tion, Development and Structure of the Goc-
Affected by Forest Clearing for Pasture,
W88-01969 zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem:
2103 2A W88-07569 2 109 4C
II. Characteris-
ticsof the Catchment Area,
Catchment Ecosystems and Village Tank Cas- Areal Distribution of Infiltration Parameters and W88-10613 2112 2H
cades in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka: Time- A Some Soil Physical Properties in Lateritic
Tested System of Land and Water Resource Hydrogeological Study in the Basin of Gulp
Catchments,
Management, W88-07573 Creek, A Reconnaissance in a Small Catchment
W88-02237 2109 2G Area: Part 3. Chemistry of Surface and Ground
2103 3F
Models of the Effect of Clearing on Salt and Water,
Dimensionless Solution of Lag Time for Diverg- W88- 10786
Water Export from a Small Catchment, 2112 2F
ing Surface,
W88-07576 2 109 4C
W88-02442 2103 2A CATCHMENT BASINS
Prediction of Delays in Groundwater Response Bacteriological Aspects of Rainwater Harnessed
Behavior of Hydrophobic, Organic Micropollu-
to Catchment Clearing, for an Institutional Use - A Case Study
tants in Different Karst
Water Systems: I. Trans- W88-07577 2 109 4C W88-03567
port of Micropollutants and Contaminant Bal- 2105 5F
ances During the Melting of Snow, Prediction of Water Yield Reductions Following Estimating Flood Peaks from Small Rural
W88-02480 2103 5B a Bushfire in Ash-Mixed Species Eucalypt Catchments in Switzerland,
Forest, W88-07202
Behavior of Hydrophobic, Organic Micropollu-
W88-07579
2109 2E
tants in Different Karst Water Systems: II. Fil-
2 109 4C
Deforestation and Floods,
tration Capacity of Karst Systems and Pollutant Long Range Streamflow and World Continental W88-08217
Sinks, Runoff Fluctuations Since the Beginning of this 2110 4C
W88-02481 2103 5B Century, CATCHMENT MODELLING
W88-07582 2109 2A Deterministic Catchment Modelling,
Impact of Urbanization on Major Ion Flux
W88-04687
Through Catchments: A Case Study in Southern Transient Acid Surges in an Upland Stream 2106 2A
England, W88-07598
W88-02493
2 109 5B CATCHMENT RESPONSE TIME
2104 4C Catchment Response Time
Acidification Trends in Sweden, as a Predictor of
Flood Forecasting for a Larger Catchment W88-07617 Flood Quantiles,
2109 5B W88-04287
Using Records for Smaller Catchments 2105 2E
W88-02632 Rain- Water Harvesting: An Overview
2104 2E CATCHMENTS
W88-07868 2 109 3B
Comparison of MORECS with Catchment Data Soluble Salt Content of the Alluvial Banks
of a
W88-03960 Fractals and the River-Length Catchment-Area Semi-Arid Tributary Catchment of the Great
2105 2D
Ratio, Fish River,
Estimating Input Hydrographs to a Combined W88-08053 W88-02090
Sewer,
2110 2E 2103 2G
W88-06194 2108 8B Emission and Immission of Organic Halogen Allocation of Aquifer Resources in Scotland
Compounds in the Catchment Area of the River W88-06963
Method for Managing River Abstractions and 2K) 9 6B
Ruhr,
Protecting the Environment, W88-08159 CATFISH
W88-06200
2 110 5B
2108 4A Preliminary Studies Characterizing Wastewater

Changes
Use of RORB and SWMM Models to an Urban from the Intensive Culture of Channel Catfish
in Water Yield After Fire in Fynbos Catchment in Singapore, and Nitrification in Laboratory Scale Sub-
Catchments, W88-08343
W88-06218
2110 4A merged Filters,
2108 3B W88-00723
Sources and Sinks of Nutrients in a New Zea- 2 ioi j C
Sodium Salt Treated Catchments for Water Har- land Hill Pasture Catchment: I. Stormflow
vesting,
Gen- Relationship of Water Quality and Infectious
eration,
W88-06343 Diseases in Cultured Channel Catfish,
2108 3B W88-08365 2110 5B W88-01495 2102 5C
Appraisal of Environmentally Sensitive Sources and Sinks of Nutrients in a New
Options Zea-
for Flood Alleviation Using Acute Toxicity of Potassium Permanganate to
Mathematical Mod- land Hill Pasture Catchment: II.
elling,
Phosphorus Channel Catfish Fingerlings,
W88-08366
W88-06464 2 110 5B W88-02038
2108 2E 2103 5C
Sources and Sinks of Nutrients in a New
Zea- Comparative Toxicity, Cholinergic Effects, and
Morphometry of Drainage Basins land Hill Pasture Catchment: III. Nitrogen
W88-06606 W88-08367 Tissue Levels of S,S,S,-Tri-n-Butyl Phosphoro-
2108 2E 2 1 10 5B
:

trithioate (DEF) to Channel Catfish (Ictalurus .

Spring Discharge and Aquifer Characteristics Model of River Flow Forecasting Punctatus) and Blue Crabs (Callinectes Sapidus)
in for a Small
a Sandy Till Area in Southeastern W88-02040
Sweden Forested Mountain Catchment 210 3 5c
W88-06806 W88-08370
2108 2F 2110 2A Utilisation of
Chicken Offal in the Production of
Management of the River Rhine, Mass Balance of Storm-Water Pollut-
Simplistic the African Sharptooth Catfish Clarias Garie-
W88-07065
2109 6B ants for Two
Urban Catchments, pinus in the Transkei,
W88-08907 2„ W88-02096
Conceptual Catchment Model for 5B 2103 81
Estimating
Suspended Sediment Flow, Natural and Compulsory Biological Drift
in a Bioaccumulation Factor for P-32 Measured in
W88-07199 System of Mountain Streams under Urea Top-
2109 2J Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, and Catfish,
Ic-
Dressing of the Water Catchment Areas talurus Punctatus,
Relationship Between Annual Runoff
and Wa- W88-09807 W88-04327
tershed Area for the Eastern United 2111 5C 2105 5B
States
W88-07275 Simulation of Micro Catchment Water
2K) 9 2E Harvest- Control of Aedes aegypti Larvae in Household
ing Systems,
Influence of Small Mammals on Water Containers by Chinese Cat Fish
Stormflow Re- W88-10075
sponses of Pine-Covered Catchments 2111 3B W88-06122 2108 5F
W88-07286
2109 4D Chemical Composition of the Water in the River
Distribution,Abundance, and Population Dy-
Mala Panew, and Its Tributaries, and of
Role of Uncertain Catchment Storm the namics of Northern Squawfish, Walleye, Small-
Size in the Ground Water in Its Basin in the Upper Silesian
Moments of Peak Streamflow mouth Bass, and Channel Catfish in John Day
W88-07409 Region (Southern Poland),
Industrial
Reservoir,
2109 2E W88-10364 2112 5B W88-06591 2108 2H

SU-121
SUBJECT INDEX

CATFISH

a Base-poor and Base-rich Design and Operation of the Colbun Spillway


and Cythion-lnduced Alterations Cation Cycling in
Gamma-BHC- Forest Ecosystem, and Low-Level Outlet,
Freshwater Catfish, Northern Hardwood 8A
in Lipid Metabolism in a 2K W88-07457 21 09
W88-06153 2108
Clarias Batrachus, During Different
Phases of its
Annual Reproductive Cycle, Solute Concentrations in the Lower Niger
River Study of the Instantaneous Erosion of Cavita-
2109 5C Temperature
W88-07498 tion, versus Flow, Pressure and
and the Source Rock Contribution,
2108 2K (Etude de l'Erosion Instantee de Cavitation en
Suspended Spawning Cans for Channel Catfish W88-06262
Fonction de Debit, de la Pression et de la Tem-
in a Surface-Mine Lake, of Phenols from
Removal of Trace Levels perature),
W88-07662 2109 81
2110 2J
Aqueous Solution by Foam Flotation, W88-08957
The Freshwa- W88-06839 2109 5D
Toxicity of Industrial Effluents to Curves,
Turbulent Boundary Layers in Vertical
ter Cat Fish Mystus Keletius,
2111 5C Enrichment of Arsenic and Its Separation from W88-10233 21 12 8B
W88-09946
Other Elements by Liquid-phase Polymer-based
CATFISH FARMING Retention, Hydrodynamic Loads on an Apron with Cavi-
for Production of Fingerl- 2109 5A tating Dissipators,
Water Re-use System W88-06840
on South 2112 8B
ing Fishes in Brazil with Emphasis W88-10882
American Catfishes (Rhamdia quelens and R. Cation Depletion Rate as a Measure of Soil

Sensitivity to Acidic Deposition: Theory, CAVITIES


sapo),
2103 5F W88-07163 2109 2G Two- and Three-Dimensional Steady Quasi-
W88-02080
Linear Infiltration From Buried and Surface
Low- and High-Acid Precipita-
CATFISH PONDS Description of Cavities Using Boundary Element Techniques,
Suspended Spawning Cans for Channel Catfish tion,
W88-01695 2103 2G
W88-07438 2109 2B
in a Surface-Mine Lake,
W88-07662 2109 8I Self-Sustained Pressure Oscillations in Two-Di-
Potential Cation Leaching Losses Following
mensional Cavity,
CATHODE STRIPPING POTENTIOMETRIC Disturbance Across a Southeastern Coastal Plain
W88-04399 2105 8B
Determination of Nickel, Cobalt, Copper and Landscape Gradient,
Uranium in Water by Cathodic Stripping Chron- W88-09222 2ln 4C
CAYMAN ISLANDS
opotentiometry with Continuous Flow, Cayman Islands: Country Situation Report,
W88-06124 2108 5A Consequences of Redox Conditions on the Dis- 2109 3A
Oligotro- W88-07873
tribution of Cations in a Meromictic
CATHODES phic Lake,
CE-QUAL-W2
Determination of Nickel, Cobalt, Copper and W88-09623 21U 2H
Application of a Two-Dimensional Model
of
Uranium in Water by Cathodic Stripping Chron-
CATTAILS Hydrodynamics and Water Quality (CE-QUAL-
opotentiometry with Continuous Flow, Arkansas,
2108 5A and Persistence in a Coastal Salt
Cattail Invasion
W2) to DeGray Lake,
W88-06124 2104 2H
Marsh: The Role of Salinity Reduction, W88-02559
CATHODIC STRIPPING VOLTAMMETRY W88-04483 2105 2L
Determination of Purines in Fresh and Sea CE-THERM-R1
Water by Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry Importance of Standing Dead Shoots of the Thermal Modeling of DeGray Lake,
Narrow Leaved Typha angustifolia L., W88-01078 2102 2H
After Complexation with Copper(I), Cattail,

W88-06134 2108 7B W88-10555 2112 2H


CEDAR RIVER
CATION EXCHANGE CATTLE Validation of Synthetic Streamflow Models,
Effects of Cationic Surfactants on Settling
Prop- Nitrogen and Aerobic Treatment of Slurry, W88-06529 2108 2E
erties of Sewage Activated Sludge, W88-02068 2103 5D
W88-04657 2106 5D CEDAR SWAMPS
Effect of Rate and Time of Application of
Nitro-
Sulfate Reduction in Peat from a
New Jersey
Cation Exchange in Groundwater Solute Trans- gen in Cow Slurry on Grass Cut for Silage, Swamp,
Pinelands Cedar
port, W88-02069 2103 5E 2104 2H
5B W88-02703
W88-06213 2108
Effect of Fertilizer, Chicken Manure and
Dairy
Water and CELESTITE
Effect of Rainwater Quality on Soil Manure on Timothy Yield, Tissue Composition in Water, Sea-
Celestite (SrS04(S)) Solubility
Soil Properties, and Soil Fertility,
2112 5C water and NaCl Solution,
W88-10557 W88-02075 2103 5E 2109 2K
W88-07921
Influence of Evapotranspiration and Precipita- CAUCHY BOUNDARY CONDITIONS
on Long-Term Changes in Exchangeable with CELL BUOYANCY
tion Analytical Solutions for Radial Dispersion
Base Cations in Forest Soil (Metsamaan Vesita- Cyanophyte Blooms: The Role of Cell Buoyan-
Cauchy Boundary at Injection Well,
louden Vaikutuksesta emaskyllasty sasteen pit- W88-00033 2101 5B cy,
W88-07468 2109 2H
kaaikaisiin muutoksiin),
W88-10558 2112 5C CAULLERIELLA
Population Dynamics and Secondary Produc-
CELL CULTURES
Use
CATIONIC COMPOUNDS Caulleriella Somatic Cell Selection Criteria for Water
tion in an Estuarine Population of Alfal-
Cationic Polymer Effects on Infiltration Rates Efficiency Using Genetically Differential
caputesocis (Polychaeta: Cirratulidae),
with a Rainfall Simulator, 2111 5C fas,
2108 2G W88-09666 21U 3F
W88-06183 W88-10O21
CAVES
Crust Formation and Clay Migration Effects on an Ozark Cave and CELL DIVISION
Leaf Decomposition in
of
Infiltration Rate,
Spring, Phased Cell Division by a Field Population
W88-06184 2108 2G
W88-09924 2111 2H Staurastrum Longiradiatum (Conjugatophyceae,
Desmidiaceae),
CATIONIC POLYELECTROLYTES 21H 2H
Conditioning of Biological Sludges with Canon-
CAVITATION W88-09764
Configuration of the Portals of Pressure Spill-
ic Polyelectrolytes,
2105 5D ways with Gate Chambers, CELL-WALL WATER
W88-O4370 2101 8B Water Content and Elas-
W88-00054 Alteration of Cell-Wall
CATIONS ticity in Douglas-Fir during Periods of Water
the
Method of Sealing Off a Mass of Waste Stock Process and Equipment, in Particular for Deficit,

Containing Metal Cations, Conditioning of Waste Water Sludges, W88-03593 2105 2I

2101 5E W88-00512 2101 5D


W88-00759
CELLEPORELLA HYALINA
Francis Runners,
Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions Preventing Cavitation in
Effect of Water Flow on Growth and Repro-
(Bestim- W88-04048 2105 8B (L.)
in Rain Water by Ion Chromatography of Celleporella hyalina
duction
mung von Alkali- Regen-
und Erdalkaliionen in (BryozoaCheilostomata),
Spillway Chute Aeration, 2H
wasserproben mit der Ionen Chromatographic), 2107 8B W88-04171
2105
W88-02671 2104 5A W88-05395

SU-122
SUBJECT INDEX
CHANNEL EROSION
CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIA Separation of Dinoflagellate Cysts into Density
Substrate Specificity of Heterotrophic Bacteria CHAETOZONE SETOSA
Gradients (Separacion de Quistes de Dinoflage-
in the Water and Sediment of Spatio-temporal Variability of Chaetozone
a Carp Culture lados en Gradiente de Densidad),
Pond, setosa (Malmgren) Populations on an Organic
W88-05290 2107 7B
W88-07115 Gradient in the Bay of Brest, France,
2109 2H
Legionella pneumophila: Comparison of Isola- W88-04167 2105 2L
CELLULOSE ACETATE MEMBRANES tion from Water Specimens by Centrifugation
Oxidation of Formaldehyde Solutions Used for
and Filtration,
CHAFF
the Preservation of Reverse Osmosis Mem- Technique to Measure Entrainment
W88-07665 in Cloud by
branes, 2 109 5 A Dual-Polarization Radar and Chaff
W88-00776 2101 3A CEPHALOPODS W88-02050 2103 7B
Cephalopod Fisheries in Two Upwelling Areas
CEMENT CHAGLLA
off the West Coast of Africa: A
Comparison of Leaching Tests and Study of Comparison
(Comparacion de las Pesquerias de Cefalopodos Hydropower Development On the Huallaga
Leaching Mechanisms,
de Dos Areas de Afloramiento de la Costa Occi- River in Peru,
W88-08413 2110 5B
dental Africana), W88-07455 2109 8 A
Guide to the Selection of Cement, Bentonite and W88-04715 2106 2L
Other Additives for Use in Monitor Well Con- CHAIN O'LAKES
struction, CEPHALOSPORINS Problems and Progress in Urban Soil Erosion
W88-09010 Inactivation of Some Third-generation Cephalo- and Sedimentation Control: A Bicounty Per-
2111 7B
sporins by Beta-lactamases of Non-fermentative spective,
Cement Bentonite Grout and Its Effect on Gram-negative Bacteria Isolated from Freshwa- W88-01140 2102 6E
Water Quality Samples: A Field Test of Volclay ter of a Remote Environment,
Grout, W88-07214 2109 2H CHAMPLAIN SEA
W88-09011 2111 7B Nearshore Deposits of the Champlain Sea, Near
CERATOPHYLLUM Ottawa, Canada,
CEMENT GROUT Seasonal Growth of the Submerged Macrophyte W88-05027
Cement Grout Flow Behavior Ceratophyllum demersum L. in Mesotrophic
2106 2C
in Fractured
Rock. Lake Vechten in Relation to Insolation, Temper- CHANNEL DEFORMATION
W88-01603 2103 8G ature and Reserve Carbohydrates, Experimental Investigations of the Deformation
W88-09680 2111 2H of Channels of Sand Canals,
CEMENTS
Cement Composition and Concrete Durability W88-03625 2105
in CERES-MAIZE MODEL 2J
Sea Water, CERES-MAIZE Model
W88-00863
as a Potential Tool for CHANNEL DEGRADATION
2101 8F Drought Assessment in South Africa, Channel Degradation in the Middle Arve River,
W88-03770 2105 6A France,
Rheological Properties of Dispersed Cement
Grouts, W88-04231
CERLCA 2105 2J
W88-03626 2105 8F Keynote Address: The Comprehensive Environ-
CHANNEL EROSION
Cement mental Response, Liability, and Compensation
Fixation Studies at Oak Ridge Gaseous Channel Widening Characteristics and Bank
Diffusion Plant,
Act of 1980,
Slope Development Along a Reach of Cane
W88-05907 W88-01012 2102 6E
2107 5E Creek, West Tennessee,

CERTIFICATION W88-03122 2104 2J


Critical Review of Cement Base Stabilization/
Solidification Certification of Local Laboratories Analyzing
Techniques for the Disposal of Flood Channel Geometry, Elevations, and
Hazardous Wastes, Drinking Water in Nonprimacy States,
Flood Maps, Lower Toutle and Cowlitz Rivers,
W88-08410 W88-11164 2112 5A
2110 5E Washington, June 1980 to May 1981,
Use and Placement of Grouting and Sealing CESIUM W88-03327 2 104 2J
Materials, Measurements of Cesium and Strontium Diffu-
W88-09517 sion in Biotite Gneiss,
Measurements of Scour-Depth Near Bridge
2111 5G Piers,
W88-05532 2107 5B
Lean Rollcrete for Dams, W88-03337 2 104 7B
W88-10878 Biogeochemical Control on Metal Distribution
2112 8F
and Accumulation in Louisiana Sediments Effect of Urbanization on Streamflow, Sediment
CENTER PIVOT W88-06152 Loads, and Channel Morphology in Pheasant
Using Center Pivots for Research,
2108 5B Branch Basin Near Middleton, Wisconsin,
W88-09746 Comparison of Leaching Tests and Study of W88-03357
2111 3F 2 104 2E
Leaching Mechanisms,
CENTER PIVOT IRRIGATION W88-08413 Experimental Investigations of the Deformation
Monitoring and Control of Center Pivot 2110 5B
Sys- of Channels of Sand Canals,
tems with Microcomputers, Plutonium and Cesium Radionuclides W88-03625
in Sedi- 2105 2J
W88-04294 2I05 ments of the Savannah River Estuary
3F
W88-08714 2no Numerical Simulation of Degradation of Alluvi-
CENTER PIVOT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS 5B
al Channel Beds,
Analysis of Center Pivot Irrigation CESIUM RADIOISOTOPES
Systems Op- W88-04388
erating in a Humid-Area Environment, 2 105 2J
Radioactive Cesium from the Chernobyl Acci-
W88-08065 dent in the Greenland Ice Sheet,
2110 3F Stream Channel Erosion Contribution to Sedi-
W88-04094 ment Yields in Complex Watersheds,
CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT 2105 5B
Cost Sharing in Transition: The Case W88-04676 2 106 2J
of Plan 6, Concentration Factors of Csl37 in River Sedi-
Central Arizona Project,
ment, Common Behavioral Trends
W88-04274 in Alluvial Canals
2105 6C W88-06770 2IO8 and Rivers,
5B
CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT Interactions of Co57, Sr85 and Csl37 with
W88-05076 2106 2J
Results of the Currant Creek Pipeline Peat
Impact under Acidic Precipitation Conditions
Loading Study, Central Utah Project Tributary Response to Local Base Level Lower-
' W88-07944 ing Below a Dam,
W88-00778 2109 5B
2 ioi 8A W88-05550
Utilization of Selective Dissolution 2107 2J
CENTRAL WATER MASS Methods for
Assessing 137-Cs Mobility and Bioavailability
Nutrient Distributions in the
Riverbank Stability Analysis: I. Theory
Central Water W88-09213
Mass Front near Cabo Blanco, October 2111 7B W88-06211
1981 2108 gB
W88-01618 Inventories of 137-Cs, 90-Sr and
2103 2L 239,240-Pu in Riverbank Stability Analysis: Applications
Pond B: Implications for the Relative Impor- II.
CENTRIFUGATION tances of Radionuclide Cycling
W88-06212 2108 8B
Sludge Dewatering, Processes in
Lake Ecosystems,
W88-00324 Suspended Sediment Load and Mechanical Ero-
2101 5D W88-09214 2111 5B sion in the Senegal Basin-Estimation of the
Sur-

SU-123
SUBJECT INDEX
CHANNEL EROSION

Entropy and 2-D Velocity Distribution in Open Dredging of Ambrose and Sandy Hook Federal
Contri-
face Runoff Concentration and Relative Navigation Channels,
Channels,
butions of Channel and Slope Erosion, W88-01534 2103 8A
2109 2J W88-10230 2112 2E
W88-07108
Rationalized Energy-Loss Parameters for Chan-
CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY
Nonlinear Solution of Aggradation and Degra- Geomorphic Processes and Evolution of Butter-
nels,
dation in Channels, milk Valley and Selected Tributaries West
2109 2J W88-10231 2112 2E
W88-07253 Valley, New York: Fluvial Systems and Eroson

Predicting Soil Erosion, Effect of Bed and Side Roughness on Dispersion Study, Phase II,
Measuring and 2J
W88-00653 2101
W88-07896 2109 2J in Open Channels,
W88-10232 2112 2E
Ship Simulation Study of John F. Baldwin
Old River Overbank Structure, Louisiana: Hy-
Turbulent Boundary Layers in Vertical Curves, (Phase II) Navigation Channel, San Francisco
draulic Model Investigation,
W88-08514 2110 8B W88-10233 2112 8B Bay, California,
W88-00823 2101 8B
Channel Response to Grade-Control Structures General Two-Point Method for Determining
Velocity in Open Channel, Stochastic Model for the Long-Term Transport
on Muddy Creek, Mississippi,
W88-09719 2111 8B W88-10234 2112 7C of Stored Sediment in a River Channel,
W88-01913 2103 2J
Sediment Transport in a Curved Channel, AnalyticalSolution of Channel Flow Model
2112 8B Channel Widening Characteristics and Bank
W88-10586 with Downstream Control,
2112 2E Slope Development Along a Reach of Cane
W88-10401
CHANNEL FLOW Creek, West Tennessee,
Investigation of Sand Ridges in a Laboratory Combination of Mathematical and Hydraulic W88-03122 2104 2J
Channel Flow, Modeling Methods when Analyzing Unsteady
W88-00055 2101 2J
Regimes in Canals, Flood Channel Geometry, Elevations, and
2112 8B Flood Maps, Lower Toutle and Cowlitz Rivers,
and W88-10876
Advances in Gauging Open Channels Washington, June 1980 to May 1981,
Rivers Using Ultrasonic and Electromagnetic 2104 2J
Hydraulic Resistances of Large Unlined Canals W88-03327
Methods, inNoncohesive Soils,
W88-01206 2102 7B 2112 8B Hydraulic Geometry and Streamflow of Chan-
W88-10885
nels in the Piceance Basin, Rio Blanco and Gar-
Circular Gates in Circular and U-Shaped Chan- CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT field Counties, Colorado,

for Impeding Sediment W88-03338 2104 2J


nels, Method and Apparatus
W88-03790 2105 8B
Deposition in Harbors and Navigation Channels,
2101 8H Channel Geometry and Hydrologic Data for Six

Length-Area Relationship for W88-00586 Tributaries of the Lewis


Main Channel Eruption-Affected
Channel Networks, Mount Helens, Washington, Water
Ship Simulation Study of John F. Baldwin River, St.

W88-04189 2105 2J Years 1983-84,


(Phase II) Navigation Channel, San Francisco
W88-03401 2104 2J
Compound Channels, Bay, California,
Velocity and Discharge in
2101 8B
2E W88-00823
W88-04236 2105 Experimental Investigations of the Deformation
Features for Flood-Control of Channels of Sand Canals,
Mixing Environmental
Hydraulics of Shallow and Stratified
W88-03625 2105 2J
Channels,
Channel, 6G
W88-00845 2101
W88-04270 2105 5E Main Channel Length-Area Relationship for

Channel Networks,
Hydraulic Geometry of the Lower Portion of Review of Environmental Consequences of Wa- 2105 2J
W88-04189
the Sunwapta River Valley Train, Jasper Na-
terway Design and Construction Practices as of
1979, Regime Theory for Alluvial
tional Park, Alberta, Critique of the
2106 2E W88-00886 2101 6G
W88-05021 Channels,
W88-04455 2105 2E
Channel Development in the Lower Reach of
Automatic Control of Canal Flow using Linear
Quadratic Regulator Theory, the Red River,
Sediment Convection-Diffusion and Bedform
2106 8C W88-01187 2102 8B
W88-05078 Length,
2105 2J
Lower Pool W88-04456
Channel Discharge Measurement by Thermodi- Habitat Development Applications:
lution, 5 Channel Maintenance/Weaver Bottoms Reha- Tidal Channel Maintenance: A Hydrological
W88-05414 2107 7B bilitation Plan, Function of Salt Water Wetlands,
W88-02569 2104 5E 2106 2L
W88-04948
Flow Processes in a Curved Alluvial Channel,
W88-05529 2107 2E Field Inspection of the Fisher River Channel Hydraulic Geometry of the Lower Portion of
Realignment Project near Libby, Montana, the Sunwapta River Valley Train,
Jasper Na-
Walnut Creek Flood-Control Project, Contra W88-02941 2104 4D
tional Park, Alberta,
Costa County, California, W88-05021 2106 2E
W88-05709 2107 8B Restoring the Sinuosity of Artificially Straight-
ened Stream Channels, Common Behavioral Trends in Alluvial Canals
Proglacial Channel Processes, W88-06962 2109 4A and Rivers,
W88-05799 2107 2J 2106 2J
W88-05076
Sweetwater River Channel Improvement
General Solutions for Viscoplastic Debris Flow, Project, San Diego County, California.
Hydrau-
Bed Load Transport Regime of a Small Forest
W88-06227 2108 2E
licModel Investigation, Stream,
W88-08419 2110 8B W88-05435 2107 2J
Dynamic-Stochastic Approach for Modelling
Advection-Dispersion Processes in Open Chan- CHANNEL IMPROVEMENTS Tributary Response to Local Base Level Lower-
nels, Incorporation of Environmental Features in
ingBelow a Dam,
W88-06515 2108 2E 2107 2J
Flood Control Channel Projects, W88-05550
W88-00848 2101 6G
Computation of Supercritical Free-Surface
Proglacial Channel Processes,
Flows, 2107 2J
2109 8B
CHANNEL LOSS W88-05799
W88-07430 Seepage from Channels and Ponds with Imper-
Monument Creek Debris Flow, 1984. Implica-
Flow Open Channel vious Boundary Walls Extending Below Floor
Division of in Short
tions for Formation of Rapids on the Colorado
Level,
Branches,
2109 2G Riverin Grand Canyon National Park,
2109 8B W88-07510 2108 2J
W88-07433 W88-06139
Wave Attenuation by Rubble-Lined Channel CHANNEL MAINTENANCE
Rivers: Form and Process,
Walls,
Beach Restoration on Sandy Hook, Gateway 2108 2E
W88-06631
W88-07508 2109 8B National Recreation Area, from Maintenance

SU-124
SUBJECT INDEX
CHELATING AGENTS

Regulated Flushing in a Gravel-Bed River for CHANNELING Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan-
Channel Habitat Maintenance: A Trinity River Lincoln Flood Alleviation Scheme, 3-D Flow Field Descriptions,
nel. II:
Fisheries, W88-06187 2108 4A W88-04234 2105 8B
W88-06965 2109 5G
Channel Response to Grade-Control Structures Flow Through Side Slots,
Stream Corridor Management in the Pacific on Muddy Creek, Mississippi, W88-05165 2107 8B
Northwest: II. Management Strategies, W88-09719 2111 8B
W88-06970 2109 4A Water Jet-Induced Circulation in Channel: III.
Importance of Streamlining in Influencing Fish
Comparison with Aeration,
Experimental Verification of the Dressier Community Structure in Channelized and Un-
W88-05516 2107 5G
Curved-Flow Equations, channelized Reaches of a Prairie Stream,
W88-07250 2109 2E W88-09725 2111 6G Variability of Bed Load Measurement,
W88-05542 2107 7B
Hydraulic Jump in Triangular Channel, Comparison of Insect Emergence from Natural
W88-07254 2109 8B and Modified Sections of a Stream,
Artificially
Bedload,
the Fuhlenau, in Schleswig-Holstein (Verglei-
Modelling of Dispersion
W88-05796 2107 2J
in 2-D Tidal Flow chende Emergenzstudien an einem Naturnahen
Over an Uneven Bed, und einem Naturfernen Abschnitt des Proglacial Channel Processes,
W88-08350 2110 2L Fliessgewassersystems der Fuhlenau, in Schles- W88-05799 2107 2J
wig-Holstein),
Stable Width and Depth of Straight Gravel W88-09999 2111 2H Design of Stable Alluvial Channels,
Rivers With Heterogeneous Bed Materials,
W88-07252 2109 2E
W88-08664 2110 2E CHANNELIZATION
Recovery and Adjustment of Aquatic Vegeta- Nonlinear Solution of Aggradation and Degra-
Fluvial Processes in River Engineering,
tion within Channelization Works in England dation in Channels,
W88-08990 2111 2E and Wales, W88-07253 2109 2J
W88-02865 2104 6G
Historical River Channel Changes,
W88-09368 Seepage from Channels and Ponds with Imper-
2111 2E CHANNELS vious Boundary Walls Extending Below Floor
Resonant Reflection of Water Waves in a Long Level,
Channel Response to Grade-Control Structures
Channel with Corrugated Boundaries, W88-07510
on Muddy Creek, Mississippi, 2109 2G
W88-00148 2101 2E
W88-09719 2111 8B
CHAOBORUS
Effects of Depth on Dredging Frequency,
Inventory of River Basin Characteristics in Benthos of a Natural West African Lake, with
Report 3: Evaluation of Advance Maintenance
Finnish Conditions Using Satellite Imagery, Emphasis on the Diel Migrations and Lunar and
Projects,
W88-10U7 2112 7B Seasonal Periodicities of the Chaoborus Popula-
W88-00822 2101 8B tions (Diptera, Chaoboridae),
Effect of Bed and Side Roughness on Dispersion W88-10720
Influence of Continuous versus Channels on 2112 2H
in Open Channels,
Mixing Characteristics and Performance of An-
W88-10232 2112 2E Zooplankton Populations and the Diets of Three
aerobic Downflow Stationary Fixed Film
Chaoborus Species (Diptera, Chaoboridae) in a
Channel Form and Processes in Bedrock and (DSFF) Reactors Before and During Waste
Tropical Lake,
AlluvialReaches of the Raritan River, New Treatment,
W88-01033 W88-10730 2112 2H
Jersey, 2102 5D
W88-10794 2112 2J CHARA
Improving Channel Reliability and Protecting
the Environment: A Balanced Approach at Seasonal Changes of Ionic Concentrations in the
Effect of the Cross-Sectional Shape of a Canal
Reads Landing, Vacuolar Sap of Chara Vulgaris L. Growing in
on the Parameters of Steep Traveling Surges,
W88-01525 2103 8A a Brackish Water Lake,
W88-10880 2112 8C W88-05935 2108 2H
Fluvial Processes in Dryland Rivers, Accomodating Environmental
Constraints-
W88-11030 Modification of a Navigational Project in Coast- CHARGE EQUIVALENTS
2112 2J
al Louisiana, Technical Note: Proper Use of the Unit Mg as
Experimental Fluvial Geomorphology, W88-01532 2103 6G CaC03/L,
W88-11289 2112 2J W88-05389 2107 7C
Safety Criteria for Channel Depth Design,
CHANNEL RECONSTRUCTION W88-01545 2103 8 A CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER
Short-Term Slipping of a Shallow Excavation in Predicting Effects of Reregulation Downstream
Gault Clay, Simulation Study of the Navigability of the of Buford Dam, Georgia,
W88-07490 Main Ship Channel in Mobile Harbor, W88-01326
2109 8A 2102 6G
W88-01552 2103 8A
CHANNEL SCOUR Stochastic ARIMA Models for Monthly
Regulated Flushing in a Gravel-Bed River for Generalized Kinematic Catchment Model,
Streamflows,
Channel Habitat Maintenance: A Trinity River W88-01702 2103 2E W88-06533 2108 2E
Fisheries,
Effect of Main-Channel Orientation on Flood
W88-06965 2109 5G Peaks for Streams in Ohio,
Lagrangian Transport Modeling with QUAL II
Kinetics,
CHANNEL STORAGE W88-02354 2103 2E W88-08575 2110 5B
Investigation of the Need for Discharge Adjust-
Circular Gates in Circular and U-Shaped Chan-
ments for Unsteady Flow at Selected Gaging
nels,
CHAUDIERE BASIN
Stations on Tennessee Streams, Macroscale Analysis of Upland Erosion,
W88-03790 2105 8B
W88-03026 2104 2E W88-01965 2103 2J
Contraction Ratios for Weir and Flume Designs,
Channel-Storage/Discharge Relations for the CHEESE
W88-03791 2105 8B
Peoria and La Grange Dams on the Illinois Pollution Control through By-Product Recov-
River in Illinois, Main Channel ery Using Hyperfiltration. Case Study of a Spe-
Length-Area Relationship for
W88-03326 2104 2E Channel Networks, cialty Cheese Producer,
W88-04189 2105 2J W88-02171 2103 5D
CHANNEL STRUCTURES
Enhancement of Riparian Ecosystems with Classificationand Succession of Former Chan- CHELATING AGENTS
Channel Structures, nels of the French Upper Rhone Alluvial Plain New Developments for the Treatment of
W88-02385 2103 4A Using Mollusca, wastewater Containing Metal Complexers,
W88-04226 2105 2H W88-00218 5D
CHANNEL WIDTH 2101
Influence of Channel Width on Bed Load Trans- Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan- Gas-Chromatographic Elemental Analysis via
port Capacity, nel. I: Flow Regimes, Di(trifluoroethyl) dithiocarbamato Chelates: X.
W88-04407 2105 2J W88-04233 2105 8B Capillary Gas Chromatography at the pg-Level

SU-125
iMniil
SUBJECT INDEX
CHELATING AGENTS

CHEMICAL ANALYSES Water Quality Analytical Techniques,


- Determination of Co and Cr(VI) besides
2104 5G
Organic Solutes from
Isolation of Nonvolatile W88-02646
Cr(III) in River Water,
2104 5A Natural Waters by Zeotrophic Distillation of
W88-02817 Water Analysis,
Water from N,N-Dimethylformamide,
2105 7B W88-02804 2104 5A
Spectrophotometry Determination of Zinc in W88-03835
Cooking Salts, Tap and Mineral Waters with Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor-
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Phenylglyoxal Mono(2-Pyridyl)Hydrazone, oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitation
Chemical Survey of the Mississippi Estuary,
W88-04335 2105 5A 2101 2L (Ionen-Chromatographische Bestimmung von
W88-00133
Chloroacetat und Dichloroacetat in Niedersch-
Comparison of Two Chelating Agents Immobi- Chemical Analysis Support: Limited Analysis of lagswasserproben),
lized on Controlled-Pore Glass for the Precon- Bristol, Rhode Island Well Water Samples, W88-02818 2104 5A
centration of Aluminium from Aqueous Solu- W88-00652 2101 5A
tions, Determination of Organic Group Parameters
5A NIWR Interlaboratory Comparison Study No.
W88-04336 2105 (AOC1, AOBr, AOs) in Water by Means of Ion-
80/B: Determination of Trace Metals; Evalua- Chromatographic Detection,
Effect of Complexation on the Adsorption of tion of Results,
W88-02819 2104 5A
Cadmium by Activated Carbon, W88-00664 2101 5A
W88-07655 2109 5D Chemical Characterization of a Water Soluble
Rapid Industrial Waste Screening Method,
2102 5A Fraction (WSF) of Crude Oil,
W88-01004
Fundamental Studies on the Coprecipitation of W88-02884 2104 5A
Nanogram Quantities of Some Metals with the
Anaerobic Chemical Rate Coefficients of
Dimethylglyoxime/Ni/ 1 -(2-Pyridylazo)-2- DeGray Lake, Use of Chemical Test Papers to Semiquantitati-
Naphthol Complex and Their Direct Determina- W88-01076 2102 2H vely Determine Mercury-Vapor Concentrations,
tion by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Using W88-02974 2104 5A
an Inner Miniature Cup for the Solid Sampling Low-Frequency Raman Scattering from Water
Technique: Application to Natural Waters, and Aqueous Solutions: A Direct Measure of Interlaboratory Comparabilities, Bias, and Preci-

W88-07680 2109 5A Hydrogen Bonding, sion for Four Laboratories Measuring Constitu-
W88-01595 2103 IB ents in Precipitation, November 1982- August
Comparative Study on the Preconcentration of 1983,
Diffraction Techniques for the Study of Pure 7B
Copper Traces in Non-Saline Waters with Che- W88-03046 2104
lating Resins,
Water and Aqueous Solutions,
W88-01597 2103 IB Use of Limestone to
W88-10901 2112 5A Investigations into the
Combat Acidification in Two Lakes in West
Monitoring Methods Assessed for Power Plant
CHELATION Waste Streams,
Wales,
New Developments for Treatment
the of W88-03213 2104 5G
W88-01815 2103 5D
wastewater Containing Metal Complexers,
5D Predicted vs. Measured Air Emissions of Vola-
W88-00218 2101 Analysis of Sub-Microgram Levels of Palladium
tile Organics from a Simulated Hazardous
(II) in Environmental Samples by Selective Ex-
Remobilization of Heavy Metals from River De- Liquid Waste Lagoon,
traction and Spectrophotometric Determination
W88-03263 2104 5B
posits by Organic Complexing Agents. 2. Note: with N-p-Methoxyphenyl-2-Furylacrylohydrox-
Remobilization of Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni, Zn, and Mn amic Acid and 5-(Diethylamino)-2-(2-
Geohydrology of Rocks Penetrated by the Test
by Overacidification of Waters and by NTA Pyridylazo)Phenol,
5A Well USW H-4, Yucca Mountain, Nye County,
(Zur Remobilisierung von Schwermetallen aus W88-01832 2103
Nevada,
Flussedimenten durch Organische Komplex-
2104 2F
bildner. 2. Mitt.: Remobilisierung von Cu, Pb, Chemical Composition of Fresh Snow on Mount W88-03458
Cd, Ni, Zn, and Mn durch Versauerung des Everest,
Dissolved Oxygen: Method Comparison with
W88-01860 2103 5A
Gewaessers und durch NTA),
Potentiometric Stripping Analysis,
W88-04340 2105 5B 2105 2B
Application of Enzyme Assays for Toxicological W88-03637
Water Testing (Anwendung enzymatischer Ver-
Experimental Measurements and Computer Pre- Complex Compounds with
fahren in der Wasser-Toxikologie), Study of Copper (II)
dictions of Copper Complex Formation by Solu- 5A Butanone,
W88-01972 2103 Bismuthiol Derivatives in
ble Soil Organic Matter, 2105 5A
W88-03638
W88-05467 2107 5B Report About Experiences in Intercomparison
Studies in the Administration for Water Econo- Applications of IC in Environmental Analysis,
Influence of Complexation and pH on Individual of Rheinland-Pfalz (Erfahrungsbericht uber 2105 5A
my W88-03819
and Combined Heavy Metal Toxicity to a Fresh- Ringversuche in der Wasserwirtschaftsverwal-
water Green Algae, tung von Rheinland-Pfalz), Application of Robotics to Sample Preparation
W88-07096 2109 5C W88-01975 2103 5A for ICP Analysis,
W88-03820 2105 5A
Effect of Complexation on the Adsorption of Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the

Cadmium by Activated Carbon, Separation and Determination of Polycyclic Ar- Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determina-
W88-07655 2109 5D omatic Hydrocarbons (16 PAHs off NBS-stand- tion of Aluminum in Natural Water Using
ard) (Vergleich Stationarer HPLC-Phasen fur Eriochrome Cyanine R and Cationic Surfac-
Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An- die Trennung und Bestimmung polycyclischer tants,
odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride aromatischer Kohlenwasserstoffe (16 PAH's urn-
W88-03823 2105 5A
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex, fassender Standard nach NBS)),
W88-08245 2110 5B W88-01976 2103 5A Quantitationof Toxaphene in Environmental
Samples Using Negative Ion Chemical Ioniza-
CHEMCIAL SPECIATION Preparation of Environmental Samples for the tionMass Spectrometry,
Chemical Fractionation and Bioavailability of Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro- W88-03824 2105 5 A
Cobalt-60 to Benthic Deposit-Feeders, carbons by Thin-Layer Chromatography,
W88-01983 2103 5A Microwave Digestion Techniques in the Sequen-
W88-10829 2112 5B
tial Extraction of Calcium, Iron, Chromium,
Analysis and Treatment of Reactive Waste: A Sediments,
CHEMCONTROL Manganese, Lead and Zinc in
Case Study in the Ductile Iron Foundry Indus- 2105 5A
by Aquatic Weeds of the Fern Genus
Infestation W88-03825
try,
and Control,
Salvinia: Its Status 2103 5D
W88-02146 Improved Sparger for Purge and Trap Concen-
W88-08214 2110 4A
trator Used for The Analysis of Volatile
Organ-
Analysis of Ozone in Aqueous Solution,
Landfill Leachates and Septic Samples,
Effect ofMass Chemotherapy and Piped Water W88-02508 2104 5D ics in
W88-03834 2105 5A
on Numbers of Schistosoma haematobium and
Prevalence in Bulinus globosus in Kwale, Analytical Instrumentation for Control of Ozon-
Simultaneous Determination of Gallium and
Kenya, ation Systems,
2112 6B W88-02510 2104 5F Zinc in Biological Samples, Wine, Drinking
W88- 10840

SU-126
SUBJECT INDEX
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

Water, and Wastewater by Derivative Synchro- Thiosulfate-Dechlorination Interference with stances in River Waters by Sorption on Indium-
nous Fluorescence Spectrometry, the Folin-Ciocalteu Reagent Method for Protein Treated Amberlite XAD-2 Resin,
W88-03882 2105 5A Determination, W88-06132 2108 7A
W88-04454 2105 5F
Recovery Studies of Volatile Organics in Sedi- Application of Amalgam Electrodes in Studies
ments Using Purge/Trap Methods, Trace Analysis of Vanadium in Environment as of Heavy Metals Under Natural Water Condi-
W88-03883 Its Ternary Complex with N-p Methoxyphenyl-
2105 5A tions,
2-Furylacrylohydroxamic Acid and 3-(o-Car- W88-06133 2108 7B
Factors Influencing Capillary Analyses of Vola- boxypheny 1)- 1 -Pheny ltriazine-N-Oxide,
tile Pollutants, W88-04557 2106 5A Determination of Purines in Fresh and Sea
W88-O4O06 2105 5A Water by Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry
Accuracy and Precision Enhancement for Total After Complexation with Copper(I),
Residual Chlorine Back Titration,
Determination of Purgeable Halocarbons and W88-06134 2108 7B
Aromatics by Photoionization and Hall Electro-
W88-04590 2106 5G
lytic Conductivity Detectors Connected in Development of a Surrogate Parameter to De-
Improved Method for the Simultaneous Deter-
Series, termine the Trihalomethane Formation Potential
mination of 224-Ra, 226-Ra and 228-Ra in
W88-04007 2105 5A of Two Reservoirs,
Water, Soils and Sediments,
W88-06172 2108 5F
W88-04994 2106 5A
Variability in the Chemistry of Estuarine Plants
and Its Effect on Feeding by Canada Geese, Technique for the Rapid Extraction of Radon-
New Method to Determine and Control Lead
W88-04012 2105 2H 222 from Water Samples and a Case Study,
Levels in Tap Water,
W88-04998 2106 5 A
W88-06271 2108 5 A
Chemistry of Heavy Metals in Digested Sewage
Sludge - I. Copper (II) Complexation with Solu- Relation Between Natural Radionuclide Activi- Monitoring Dissolved Oxygen in Ground Water:
ble Organic Matter, ties and Chemical Constituents in Ground Water Some Basic Considerations,
in the Newark Basin, New Jersey,
W88-06390 2108 5B
W88-04017 2105 5D
W88-04999 2106 2K
Groundwater Chemistry at Yucca Mountain,
Chemistry of Heavy Metals in Digested Sewage
Development and Evaluation of Analytical Pro- Nevada, and Vicinity,
Sludge - II. Heavy Metal Complexation with
cedures for Broad Spectrum Analysis of Syn- W88-06601 2108 2F
Soluble Organic Matter,
theticOrganic Chemicals in Source and Finished
W88-04018 2105 5D Effects of Sample
Storage and Mechanical
Drinking Waters,
W88-05223 Blending on the Quantitative Analysis of River
Phosphate Exchange Characteristics of Wet and 2107 5A
Periphyton,
Dried Sediment Samples from a Hypertrophic
Gas Chromatographic Determination of Sodium W88-06686 2108 7B
Reservoir: Implications for the Measurements of
Monofluoroacetate in Water by Derivatization
Sediment Phosphorus Status, Organics in Water: Solid Phase Extraction on a
with Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide,
W88-04025 2105 5A W88-05306 2107 5 A Small Scale,
W88-06736 2108 5A
Sulfate and Gypsum Determination in Saline Influence of Bromide Ion on Organic Chlorine
Soils, Enrichment of Arsenic and Its Separation from
and Organic Bromine Formation During Free
W88-04039 2105 7B Chlorination, Other Elements by Liquid-phase Polymer-based
W88-05387 2107 5F Retention,
Determination of Fe(III) and Fe(II) in Oxalate W88-06840 2109 5 A
Extracts of Sediment, Determination of Phosphorus in Natural Water
W88-04042 2105 7B Using Hydride Generation and Gas Chromatog- Specific Identification of Synthetic Organic
raphy, Chemicals in River Water Using Liquid-liquid
Determination of Nitrate in Water Using Am- W88-05608 2107 2K Extraction and Resin Adsorption Coupled with
monia Probes and Reduction by Titanium (III), Electron Impact, Chemical Ionization and Accu-
W88-O4074 2105 5A Solutes,
rateMass Measurement Gas Chromatography-
W88-05794 2107 2C Mass Spectrometry Analyses,
Two Enzyme Immunoassays to Screen for 2,4- W88-06844 2109 5A
Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Quality Assurance Program for Health and En-
in Water,
W88-04135 vironmental Chemistry,
2105 5A Continuous-Flow Determination of Manganese
W88-06011 2108 5A in Natural Waters Containing Iron,
Measuring Tri-n-Butyltin in Salmon by Atomic W88-07121
Screening of 21 Pesticides in Water by Single 2109 7B
Absorption: Analysis With and Without Gas
Extraction with C18 Silica Bonded Phase Col-
Chromatography, Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction
umns and HRGC-MS,
W88-04149 2105 5A from Harbor Water for X-Ray Fluorescence
W88-06030 2108 5A
Spectrophotometry,
Effect of Chemical Composition of Water on W88-07122 2109 5A
Effect of Sample Pretreatment on the Reliability
Henry's Law Constant,
of Solid Speciation Data of Heavy Metals. Im-
W88-04197 2105 5A plications for the Study of Early Diagenetic
PCB Levels in Surface and Waste Waters in
Egypt,
Processes,
Trace Contaminant Status of Hamilton Harbour, W88-07126 2109 5B
W88-06069 2108 5A
W88-04221 2105 5A
Continuous-Flow Determination of Manganese Sulfate inColored Waters: II. Evaluation of
Determination Trace Metals in Natural
of inNatural Waters Containing Iron, Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori-
Waters at Nanogram Per Liter Levels by Elec- W88-06128 2108 7B metric Data,
trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry W88-07131 2109 7A
after Extraction with Sodium Diethyldithiocar- Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction
bamate, from Harbour Water for X-ray Fluorescence Environmental Chemistry of Zinc in Himalayan
W88-04332 Spectrometry, Sediments,
2105 5A
W88-06129 2108 5A W88-07132 2109 2H
Flow-Injection Method for the Determination of
Trace Amounts of Chloride (Entwicklung einer Trace Determination of Some Heavy Metals in Assessment of Metal Species Bioavailability and
Fliessinjektionsmethode zur Bestimmung von Waters by Flow-Injection Spectrophotometry Geochemical Mobility in Polluted Waters,
Chlorid im Spurenbereich durch Leitfaehigkeits- and Potentiometry, W88-07139 2109 5A
differenzen), W88-06130 2108 7B
Composition and Structure of Reverse Osmosis
W88-04334 2105 7B Fundamental and Practical Considerations in the Foulant Deposits Formed from Rand Water
Comparison of Two Chelating Agents Immobi- Design of On-line Column Preconcentration for Board Water: A Preliminary Investigation,
Flow-injection Atomic Spectrometric Systems, W88-07228 2109 5F
lized on Controlled-Pore Glass for the Precon-
W88-06131 2108 5A
centration of Aluminium from Aqueous Solu-
Specific Sorption of Trace Amounts of Cu, Pb,
tions,
Separationand Determination of Traces of and Cd by Inorganic Particulates,
W88-04336 2105 5A Heavy Metals Complexed with Humic Sub- W88-07269 2109 5B

SU-127
SUBJECT INDEX

CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Time-Saving Filtration System for Nutrient
by Improved Method for the Simultaneous Deter-
Determining Ultratrace Metal Concentrations and 228-Ra in Analysis,
Spec- mination of 224-Ra, 226-Ra 7B
Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission W88-08268 2 10
'

Water, Soils and Sediments,


trometry, 2109 5A
2109 5A W88-07965 National Surface Water Survey. Western
Lake
W88-07384
Tech- Survey (Phase I - Synoptic Chemistry): Analyt-
Sul- Feasibility of Using Sequential Extraction
Rapid Determination of Orthophosphate, Soils and
Methods Manual,
ical
Natural Water Samples niques for Arsenic and Selenium in 2110 5A
fate, and Chloride in W88-08423
Ion Chro- Sediments,
with High Iron Concentrations Using 2110 5A
matography,
W88-07994 Simultaneous Collection of Particles and Acidic
2109 5A Gases for Tracing Emissions from Coal-Fired
W88-07434 Determination of Inorganic Arsenic (III) and Power Plants,
Trace Arsenic (III Plus V) Using Automated Hydride- 2110 7B
Environmental Status of Bismuth and its W88-08449
Animal Tis- Generation Atomic-Absorption Spectrometry,
Analysis on Alloys, Plant Tissues, 2n0 5A of Products
with N-p- W88-08002 Spectroscopic Identification
sues and Waters as Ternary Complex OH with
acid Formed in the Gas-Phase Reaction of
Methoxyphenyl-2-furylacrylohydroxamic
Rapid Determination of Magnesium and Calci- Atmospheric Sulfur Compounds,
and a Pyridylazo Reagent,
2109 5A um Hardness in Water by Ion Chromatography, W88-08456 211 ° 5B
W88-07435
W88-08021 2no 2K
in Japan,
Ab- Deposition of Chemical Components
Rapid Synergistic Extraction and Atomic Determination of Organic Group Parameters- 2U0 5B
Determination of W88-08465
sorption Spectrophotometric
Tributyl AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion-
Iron in Environmental Samples Using Chemical Analysis of Hydrocarbon Content in
Chromatographic Detection: Enrichment of
Phosphate and N-Phenyl-2-furylacrylohydroxa-
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor- Water,
mic Acid, der or- 2U0 5B
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung W88-08483
2109 5A
W88-07436 ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr,
Waessern mit ionenchromatogra- Sampling and GC-FID, GC/MS Analysis of
Water by Flow In- AOS in
Determination of Phenol in
Mo- Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Ocean Surface
phischer Detektion: Adsorption organischer
jection Analysis, Microlayer of Richards Bay, South Africa,
2109 5A dellsubstanzen und Verdraengung anorganischer 211 ° 5A
W88-07679 W88-08710
Anionen auf chlor- und schwefelfreier Aktiv-
Fundamental Studies on the Coprecipitation of kohle), Measurement of Volatile Fatty Acids in Pore
2U0 5A
Nanogram Quantities of Some Metals with the W88-08154 Water from Marine Sediments By HPLC,
Dimethylglyoxime/Ni/l-(2-Pyridylazo)-2- W88-08736 2110 5A
Investigations on Spectral Interferences in ICP-
Naphthol Complex and Their Direct Determina-
Spectrometry Using AES (Untersuchungen ueber spektrale Interfer- Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Com-
tion by Atomic Absorption
an Inner Miniature Cup for the Solid
Sampling enzen in der ICP-AES), pounds by High-Performance Liquid Chroma-
211 ° 5A
Technique: Application to Natural Waters,
W88-08155 tography with Simultaneous Mass Spectrophoto-
2109 5A metry and Ultraviolet Diode Array Detection,
W88-07680 Report About Experiences in Intercomparison 2110 5A
W88-08807
Studies in the Administration for Water Econo-
Concentration Techniques for Isolating Organic Acids
my of Rheinland-Pfalz, Simultaneous Determination of Uronic
Constituents in Environmental Water
Samples,
W88-08160 2U0 5A and Aldoses in Plankton, Plant Tissues,
and
W88-07784 2109 5A of
Sediment by Capillary Gas Chromatography
Comparison of Stationary HPLC-Phases for the N-Hexylaldonamide and Alditol Acetates,
Evaluation of the Preparation of Resin Samplers Hydrocar-
Large-Volume Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic W88-08898 2110 21
for Broad Spectrum Analysis of
bons (16 PAH's of NBS-Standard),
Samples, 2U0 5A Simultaneous Multielemental Analysis of
Some
2109 5A W88-08161
W88-07795 Environmental and Biological Samples by In-
A Headspace Technique to Determine the Pres- ductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission
Broad Spectrum Analysis of Resin Extracts: Drinking
ence of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Spectrometry,
Base Extraction Cleanup Procedure, Prepara- 2110 A
2109 5A Water. The Problems Arising from the W88-08899 5
W88-07798 Cleaning of
tion of a Blank Sample as well as the
Enhanced Polyphosphate Organism Cultures
in

Evaluation of Bonded-Phase Extraction Tech- the Sample Apparatuses, Enhanced


Experimental 211 ° 5A Activated Sludge Systems: Part 1.
niques Using a Statistical Factorial W88-08162
Culture Development,
Design, 2U0 5D
2109 5A Total Bacterial Cell Counts and Esterase-Activi- W88-08906
W88-07800 During the
ty in a Small Unpolluted Stream
1987 Annual Book of ASTM Standards.
Mutagen Isolation Methods: Fractionation of Main Vegetative Period, 21H 7B
2U0 5B W88-08988
Residue Organic Compounds from Aqueous En- W88-08163
Haz-
Monitoring to Support Risk Assessments
at
vironmental Samples, Dif-
2109 5A Distribution of Organic Micropollutants in
W88-07802 Suspended ardous Waste Sites,
ferent Size Fractions of Sediment and 2U1 7A
W88-09062
Isolation of Organic Compounds Present in Solid Particles of the River Rotmain,
W88-08166 2n0 5B Ground-Water Monitor-
Water at Low Concentrations Using Supercriti- Chemical Problems in

Carbon Dioxide,
cal Fluid ing Programs,
2109 5A Voltammetric Determination of Mercury in a
W88-09161
2111 7A
W88-07806
Sewage Sludge Sample,
W88-08167 2110 7B Dealing with the Problem of Obtaining
Accu-
Techniques for the Fractionation and Identifica-
tion of Mutagens Produced by Water
Treatment rateGround-Water Quality Analytical Results,
Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the
W88-09162 2111 7A
Chlorination, Hydrocar-
2109 5A Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic
W88-07815 Methods for
bons (6 PAH's of TO V), Utilization of Selective Dissolution
Water, Sea- W88-08168 2U0 5A Assessing 137-Cs Mobility and Bioavailability,
Celestite (SrS04(S)) Solubility in
2U1 7B
water and NaCl Solution,
W88-09213
Precise pH-Measurement in Drinking Water,
W88-07921 2109 2K Tetraphen-
W88-08169 2H0 7B Environmental Chemistry of Sodium
ylboron: Photochemical Degradation,
Identification of the Position and the Stereoche- Their 21U 5B
Determination of Triazine-Herbicides and W88-09216
mistry of the Double Bond in Monounsaturated Chroma-
Metabolites in Water Samples by Gas
Fatty Acid Methyl Esters by Gas Chromatogra- Should Ground Water Samples from
Monitoring
tography,
phy/Mass Spectrometry of Dimethyl Disulfide 2n0 5A Wells be Filtered Before Laboratory
Analysis,
Derivatives,
W88-08173
Yes and No,
W88-07950 2109 7B 21U DA
Qualitative Spectroscopic Method as an Ini-
UV W88-09306
Guide to Source Origins of Polycyclic Aro-
Single-Laboratory Evaluation of Method 8080
- tial
Positive Aspects of Sample Filtration,
matic Hydrocarbons, 5A
Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs, 211 ° 5B W88-09307
2111
2109 5A W88-08197
W88-07962

SU-128
SUBJECT INDEX
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

Chemical Analysis of Water: General Principles Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonates (LAS) in Determination of Three Organophosphorus Pes-
and Techniques, Sewage Sludges, and Sediments: Analytical
Soils ticides in Liquid Wastes.
W88-09355 2111 7B Determination and Environmental Safety Con- W88-10520 2112 5A
siderations,
Sampling and Analysis of Rain. W88-09618 2111 5A Study of an Extraction Procedure for Organic
W88-09387 2111 7B Trace Levels: Some Results Concerning Hydro-
Preconcentration and Analysis of Tetraphenyl- carbons in Marine Sediments.
Simulated Precipitation Reference Materials: boron and Diphenylborinic Acid in Natural W88-10521 2112 5A
Measurement of pH and Acidity, Waters Using C18 Reverse-Phase Liquid Chro-
W88-09389 2111 5 A matography, Evaluation of the Use of Cation-Exchange Resin
W88-09654 2111 5 A for the Determination of Organically-Com-
Practical Quality Control of Rainwater Analy-
plexed Al in Natural Acid Waters,
ses, Nutrient Responses to the Liming of Lake
W88-10522 2112 7B
W88-09390 2111 7C Gardsjon,
W88-09684 2111 5G Shallow-Probe Soil-Gas Sampling for Indication
Analysis of Rain by Ion Chromatography,
of Ground-Water Contamination by Chloro-
W88-09391 2111 5 A Determination of Dissolved C02 in Upland
form,
Streamwater,
Applications Within-Event
of W88-09920 W88-10523 2112 5A
Precipitation 2111 5A
Chemistry Measurements,
Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi- Organic Pollutants in Water: I. Optimization of
W88-09393 2111 7A
tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae Operational Parameters of the CLSA Tech-
Relations of Sampling Design to Analytical Pre- and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13 nique,
cision Estimates, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, W88-10524 2112 5A
W88-09432 2111 5A W88-09969 2111 2H
Speciation of Chromium in Waters by Copreci-
Sampling and Analysis of Hazardous and Indus- Comparison of Ecotoxicological Data by Means pitation-AAS,
trial Wastes: Special Quality Assurance and of an Approach Combining Cluster and Corre- W88-10525 2112 5A
Quality Control Considerations, spondence Factor Analysis,
W88-09433 2111 5A W88-10148 2112 7C Comparison of Digestion Methods for Trace
Metal Determination in Fish.
Intercalibration Exercise for Trace Metals in Hydrocarbons (Macro-
Identification in 'Huiro' W88-10526 2112 5A
Marine Sediments, cystis pyrifera) from the Strait of Magellan
W88-09559 2111 5 A (Identificacion de Hidrocarburos en Huiro (Ma- Calcutta Pollutants: Part 1. Appraisal of Some
crocystis pyrifera) del Estrecho de Magallanes), Heavy Metals in Calcutta City Sewage and
Characterization of Sedimentary Humic Acids W88-10201 2112 5A Sludge in Use for Fisheries and Agriculture,
Fractionated by Hydrophobic Interaction Chro- W88-10527 2112 5A
matography, Acid Rain in Southwestern China,
W88-09560 2111 2L W88-10241 2112 2B Sample Handling and Analysis for 51 Volatile
Organics by an Adapted Purge and Trap GC-
Developments Dilution Effects on the Fluorescence Measure-
in the Speciation and Determina- MS Technique,
tion of Alkylmetals (Sn, Pb) Using Volatilization ments of Humic Lake Waters,
W88-10528 2112 5A
Techniques and Chromatography-Atomic Ab- W88-10299 2112 7B
sorption Spectroscopy, Application of a Portable Ion Chromatograph
Effects of Filtration on the Determination of
W88-09567 2111 5A for Field Site measurements of the Ionic Compo-
Phosphate Phosphorus in Runoff Waters,
sition of Fog Water and Atmospheric Aerosols,
Analysis and Fate of Dibenzothiophene Deriva- W88-10300 2112 5A
W88-10529 2112 5A
tives in the Marine Environment,
W88-09568 2111 5B
Strong and Weak Acids in Lake Waters - A
Methodological Study, Purgeable Organics in Great Lakes Raw and
W88-10307 Treated Water,
Singlet Oxygen Analysis in Irradiated Surface 2112 5A
W88-10530 2112 5B
Waters,
Chemical Reactions of Ozone and Their Role in
W88-09569 2111 7B Developing Improved Analytical Methods, Determination of Trace Levels of Polyoxyethy-
W88-10384 2112 5A lene-Type Nonionic Surfactants in Environmen-
Recent Methodological Progress in Cadmium
tal Waters,
Analysis,
Alkalinity in Surface Water Acidification Stud- W88-10531 2112 5A
W88-09571 2111 5 A ies: A Comparison of Two Methods,
Test System for the Determining of the Fate of
W88-10404 2112 5A Determination of Organic Group parameters:
Pesticides in Surface Water: Protocol and Com- (AOC1, AOBr, AOS) in Water by Means of Ion-
and Quantification of Volatile Or-
Identification
Chromatographic Detections, Pyrohydrolysis
parison of the Performance for Parathion of
ganic Species during Microbial Treatment of and Absorption,
Ecocores and Micro Ecosystems from Two Leachate,
Sources, W88-10533 2112 5A
W88-10405 2112 5D
W88-09584 2111 5A
Novel In Situ Cascade Ultrafiltration Unit Spe-
Assessment of a Simple Spectrophotometric
Analytical Chemistry of Chromium Species in Designed for Field Studies of Anoxic
cifically
Method for the Determination of Dissolved Or-
the Environment, and Interpretation of Results, Waters,
ganic Carbon in Freshwaters,
W88-09589 2111 5A W88-10534 2112 7B
W88-10440 2112 7B
Multicolumn Ion Chromatographic Determina- Analysis of Organic Matter in Water of Low
Analysis of Dicamba from Water Using Solid-
tion of Nitrate and Sulfate in Waters Containing
Phase Extraction and Ion-Pair High Perform-
TOC (Total Organic Carbon) Content by Chro-
Humic Substances,
ance Liquid Chromatography,
matographic Techniques,
W88-09608 2111 7B W88-10459 W88-10535 2112 5A
2112 5A
2-(5-Bromo-2-Pyridylazo)-5- Determination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
Dimethylaminophenol (5-Br-DMPAP) as a Rea- Sediments, Using Sonication Extraction and carbons in Indigenous and Transplanted Mussels
gent for Spectrophotometric Determination of (Mytilus edulis L.) Along the Dutch Coast,
Capillary Column Gas Chromatography-Elec-
Iron(III), W88-10537 2112 5A
tron Capture Detection with Internal Standard
W88-09612 2111 7B Calibration,
W88-10460 Flow Hydrogen Peroxide,
Injection Analysis of
Comparison of Frequently Used Methods for the 2112 5A
Sulfite,Formaldehyde and Hydroxymethanesul-
Determination of Aqueous Aluminum, fonic Acid in Precipitation Samples,
Polarographic Determination of Chromium in
W88-09614 2111 5A Aqueous Matrices at Micro Levels, W8S-10538 2112 5A
W88-10519 2112 5A
Determination of the Speciation of Chromium Quality Assurance Study for the Analysis of
from a Bicycle Factory Discharge, Evaluation of Combined Flow Injection-High Hydrocarbons in Sediments,
W88-09615 2111 5B Performance Liquid Chromatography for the W88-10539 2112 5A

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SUBJECT INDEX

CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

Mechanisms of Coagulation with Aluminum CHEMICAL DEGRADATION


Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Cati- Oxidative Degradation of Aquatic Humic Mate-
onic Surfactants in Environmental
Samples Salts,
W88-08129 21l ° 5F rial,
Ex-
using a Continuous Post-Column Ion-Pair W88-00425 2101 5A
traction Detector with a Sandwich
Phase Sepa- Low
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for
rator, Turbidity Water, Comparison of Occurrence and Rates of Chemi-
2112 5A
W88-10540 W88-08130 2 l'° 5F cal Biodegradation in Natural Waters,
W88-01722 2103 5B
Analysis of Disperse Yellow 42 in Environmen-
Removal of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodichlorodibenzo-
tal Samples, p-dioxin from Waste Water and Well Water: Laboratory Studies on Mechanisms for the Deg-
2112 5A
W88-10542 Coagulation and Flocculation with Aluminum radation of Aldicarb, Aldicarb Sulfoxide and
Salts, Aldicarb Sulfone,
Determination of Alkaline Earth Metals in Japa- 2110 5E 2 109 5B
Spectrom- W88-08440 W88-06946
nese Rain and Snow by ICP Emission
etry,
2K
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Chemical Processes and Transport of Animal
2112
W88-10543 Hydrogeology and Geochemistry of the Ogal- Waste Pollutants,
Pollu- lala Aquifer, Southern High Plains, W88-07827 2 109 5B
Methods of Background Environmental W88-0O005 2101 2F
tion Monitoring Applied in CMEA Member
Water Treatment Related Characterization of
Countries, Water Quality of the North Platte River, East-
5A the Photochemical Degradation Products of
W88-10544 2112 Wyoming,
Central Aquatic Humic Substances (Aufbereitungsorien-
W88-03462 2 1°4 5B Abbaus
tierte Aspekte des photochemischen
Purge and Trap Gas Chromatographic Method
aquatischer Huminstoffe),
for Dimethyl Sulfide in Freshwater, Automatic Rain Gauge for Continuous, Real 5F
2112 7B W88-08152 2110
W88-10545 Time Determination of Rainwater Chemistry,
W88-04141 2105 7B
Cluster Analysis as a Tool in the Study of Algal-Induced Decay and Formation of Hydro-
Groundwater Quality, Case Studies on the Chemical Composition of gen Peroxide in Water: Its Possible Role in
W88-10546 2112 5A Fogwater: The Influence of Local Gaseous Oxidation of Anilines by Algae,
W88-08536 2110 5B
Emissions,
in the Environment and a New
Niobium Method 2107 5B
W88-05630
for its Trace Analysis Using Molecular
or Chemical and Microbial Degradation of 1,2-Di-
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Concentrations, Speciation and Decomposition bromoethane (EDB) in Florida Ground Water,
W88-10550 2112 7B of Organolead Compounds in Rainwater, Soil, and Sludge,

W88-05634 2107 2K W88-O9104 2111 5B


Determination of the Orthophosphate and Total
Orthophosphate, Sensitivity and Reproducibil- Prediction of Consumer Product Chemical Con- Photolytic Degradation of Trace Amounts of
ity. centrations as a Function of Publicly Owned Dibromo-l,2-propane in Water: The Influence of
W88-10811 2112 5A Treatment Works Treatment Type and Riverine Hydrogen Peroxide (Degradation par Photolyse
Dilution, du Dibromo-1,2 Propane Present a l'Etat de
Comparative Study on the Preconcentration of W88-06954 2109 5B Traces dans l'Eau: Influence du Peroxyde d'Hy-
Copper Traces in Non-Saline Waters with Che- drogene),
lating Resins, Latent Effects of Pulse Exposure to Aluminum W88-09655 2111 5F
W88-10901 2112 5A and Low pH on Size, Ionic Composition, and
Feeding Efficiency of Lake Trout (Salvelinus Heavy Metals Removal from Anaerobically Di-
Determination of Selenium in Sediments by Hy- namaycush) Alevins, gested Sludge by Chemical and Microbiological
dride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrom- W88-07639 2109 5C
Methods,
etry: Elimination of Interferences, 2111 5E
5A W88-09661
W88-10902 2112 Analysis Planktonic Rotifer Assemblages
of
from Sudbury, Ontario, Area Lakes of Varying Photolysis of Alkylated Naphthalenes in
Aquatic
Recent Advances in the Determination of Vola- Chemical Composition, Systems,
tile Organic Compounds in Ground
Water, 211 ° 5C
W88-08263 W88-10149 2112 5B
W88-11146 2112 5A
Water Quality Formation of Inland Water in the
Hydrolysis of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Formation
What is Quality Assurance, Drainage Basin of Lake Chuzenji, Nikko, (In
2112 1C of 1,1-Dichloroethene,
W88-11159 Japanese), 5B
W88-11228 2112
W88-08652 2110 2H
Role of NBS Standard Reference Materials in
Quality Assurance of Environmental Measure- Chemical Study of Surface and Ground Waters
CHEMICAL DENUDATION
Hydrogeochemical Cycling and Chemical De-
ments, Flowing Through Carbonate Rock Terrain in Central
W88-11177 21 12 7C
Okinawa Islands, nudation in the Fort River Watershed,
the
2111 2F Massachusetts: An Appraisal of Mass-Balance
W88-09803
CHEMICAL COAGULATION Studies,
Color Removal by Chemical Coagulation and Chemical Composition of the Water in the River W88-05535 2107 2K
Ultrafiltration, Mala Panew, and Its Tributaries, and of the
W88-03271 2 '04 5D Ground Water in Its Basin in the Upper Silesian CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
Longitudinal Profile of pC02 in Algal
Suspen-
Industrial Region (Southern Poland),
Strength of Aluminium Hydroxide Floes, 2112 5B sion on an Open-Field Cultivation
Surface,
2105 5F W88-10364
W88-04441 W88-09595 2111 2H
Forms of Mineral Phosphorus in the Bottom
Reducing Turbidity in Turbid Waters,
5F Sediments of the Lubachow Reservoir and Lake CHEMICAL EROSION
W88-04829 2 '<> 6
Slawa (South-Western Poland), Tidal Channel Maintenance: A Hydrological

Particulate W88-10373 2112 2H Function of Salt Water Wetlands,


Evaluating Treatment Plants for
W88-04948 2106 2L
Contaminant Removal,
Examination of Surface Waters Used a Sources
W88-05384 2107 5F Chemi-
of Supply in the Port Harcourt Area: II. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
from a Synthetic cal Hydrology, Process Plants as Hazardous-Waste Facilities,
Orthophosphate Removal 2U2 5F
Wastewater Using Lime, Alum, and Ferric W88-10891 W88-03816 2105 5G
Chloride,
2109 5D CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS Pollution Control in the Petrochemicals
Indus-
W88-07656 of Heavy Metals Into Selective
Partitioning
try,
Chemical Fractions in Sediments from Rivers in
2107 5G
Comparing Aluminum and Iron Coagulants for W88-05851
In-Line Filtration of Cold Water,
Northern Greece,
2110 5B of a
W88-08127 21X0 5F W88-O8073 Case Study and Proposed Decontamination
Republic
Closed Herbicide Plant in the Federal
Aluminum-Fulvic Acid Interactions: Mecha- CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION
of Germany,
Chemical Contamination of Ground Water, 2n0 5E
nisms and Applications, 2104 5B W88-08438
W88-08128 21 10 5F W88-02536

SU-130
A

SUBJECT INDEX
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Industry Perspective on Pesticide and Ground Trichloroethylene Occurrence and Ground- Fate of Heavy Metals in Pilot-Plant Scale
Water Legislation, Water Restoration in Highly Anisotropic Bed- Upflow Sludge-Blanket Clarifiers,
W88-09114 2111 6E rock: A Case Study, W88-06205 2108 5D
W88-09139 2111 5B
What Industry is Doing to Protect Aquatic Life, Chemically Assisted Phosphorous Precipitation:
W88-10995 '
2112 5G CHEMICAL POTENTIAL Effects on Anaerobic Digestion and 'Aercon'
Acid Producing Potential of the Various Lithic Sludge Thickening,
CHEMICAL MIXTURES Units Associated with the Mining of Coal,
Toxicological Studies of Chemical Mixtures of
W88-07154 2109 5D
W88-04743 2106 5B
Environmental Concern at the National Toxicol-
Chemical Precipitation in Highly Loaded Stabi-
ogy Program: Health Effects of Groundwater CHEMICAL PRECIPITATION Ponds in Cold Climates: Scandinavian
lization
Contamination, Softening and Recarbonation, Experiences,
W88-05498 2107 5C W88-00319 2101 5D W88-07326 2109 5D
CHEMICAL MOBILITY Calcium Carbonate Precipitation in Reservoirs,
Design of Cost-Effective Chemical Monitoring Elimination of Surfactants by Precipitation/
W88-00361 2101 2K Flocculation (Elimination von Tensiden durch
Programs for Land Disposal Facilities,
W88-09152 2111 7A Faellung/Flockung),
Natural Salinity Removal Mainstem Reser-
in
voir: Mechanisms, Occurrence, and Water Re-
W88-08146 2110 5D
CHEMICAL NOTATION sources Impacts,
Technical Note: Proper Use of the Unit Mg as
W88-00362 2101 2K
Contribution of Calcite to the Particle-size Spec-
CaC03/L, trum of Lake Michigan Seston and Its Interac-
W88-05389 2107 7C Nickel Removal from Synthetic and Actual tions with the Plankton,

Nickel Plating Wastewater Using Sulfide and W88-08266 2110 2H


CHEMICAL OXIDATION
Carbonate for Precipitation and Coprecipitation,
Pretreatment Through Chemical Oxidation. Ground Water Monitoring and Mitigation Ef-
General Considerations and a Case Study In-
W88-00974 2102 5D
forts at an Inactive Tailings Pond in Northwest
volving a Thiosulfate/Sulfide Laden Wastes- Effects of pH
and Proportioning of Ferrous and Montana,
tream, Sulfide Reduction Chemicals on Electroplating W88-08996 2111 5B
W88-02184 2103 5D Waste Treatment Sludge Production,
W88-00975 2102 5D
Mechanisms of Precipitation of Manganese(II) in
Groundwater, Iron and Manganese: An Unwel- Lake Biwa, a Fresh Water Lake,
come Trio,
Development of a New Radium Removal Proc- W88-10270 2112 2H
W88-05350 2107 5F ess for Uranium Mining Effluents,
W88-00986 2102 5D Improving the Settling of Activated Sludge by
CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND Chemical Additives,
Study of the Biodegradability of 'Residual
Prediction of Borate Mineral Equilibria in Natu- W88-10339 2112 5D
COD',
ral Waters: Application to Searles Lake, Califor-
W88-01032 2102 5D Extension of Geochemical Modelling Tech-
nia,
W88-01971 2K niques to Brines: Coupling of the Pitzer Equa-
Effect of COD Loading as Glucose on Critical 2103
Design Parameters in Land Treatment Systems, tions to PHREEQE,
Nickel Removal fromNickel Plating W88-10919 2112 2F
W88-02151 2103 5D
Wastewater Using Iron, Carbonate, and Poly-
Removal of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and COD mers for Precipitation and Coprecipitation, CHEMICAL PROCESSES
from Waste Water Using Sand Filtration System W88-02174 2103 5D Biological Fate of Hydrocarbons at an Aviation
with Phragmites australis, Gasoline Spill Site,
PrecipitationEquilibrium During Evaporation W88-11218
W88-Oi024 2105 5D 2112 5B
of Water Containing High Dissolved Salts,
Biodegradability
of Ozonation Products as a W88-02443 2103 3A CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Function of COD
and DOC
Elimination by Combined Analysis of Air Quality and Precipita-
Example of Substituted Aromatic Substances, Analysis of Laminar Flow Precipitation Fouling
tion Chemistry Data,
W88-04031 on Reverse Osmosis Membranes,
2105 5D W88-00225 2101 5B
W88-02444 2103 3A
Removal of Organics from Leachates by Anaer- Comparison of Wet Deposition Composition at
obic Filter, Water Analysis,
Coastal and Inland Sites in East-Central Florida,
W88-05598 2107 5D W88-028O4 2104 5
W88-00226 2101 5B
Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment with Evaluation of Soluble and Insoluble Xanthate
the
Process for the Removal of Heavy Metals from Nature of Precipitation and Atmospheric Partic-
Biothane Process,
ulates in Central and Northern New Mexico,
W88-07058 2109 5D Wastewaters,
W88-O4450 W88-O0227 2101 5B
2105 5D
Report About Experiences in Intercomparison
Isolation of 3-Isopropyl-2,l,3-Benzothiadiazin-4- Characterization of Climax Granite Ground
Studies in the Administration for Water Econo-
One-2,2-Dioxide From Wastewater From Its Water,
my of Rheinland-Pfalz,
W88-08160 2110 5A Preparation, W88-00481 2101 2K
W88-04841 2106 5D
Time Series Analysis When Mod-
Application of Biomembranes, Part O, Protons and Water:
Sewage Treatment Plant Input Data,
elling Process for the Removal of Heavy Metals from Structure and Translocation.
W88-10294 2112 5D Aqueous Solution, W88-01593 2103 IB
W88-04842 2106 5D
Improvement of COD
Elimination in Activated Groundwater Geochemistry of Short-Term Aq-
Sludge Treatment Plant for Pulp and Paper Mill Treatment of Radioactive Wastewaters by uifer Thermal Energy Storage Test Cycles,
Waste Waters, Chemical Precipitation and Ion Exchange, W88-02778 2104 2F •

W88-10322 2112 5D W88-06082 2108 5D


Maryland Springs-Their Thermal and Chemical
Removal of Pollutants from Dilute Wastewater Determination of Surface-active Compounds in Character,
by the PACT Treatment Process, Precipitation Studies by AC Polarography, W88-03102 2104 2F
W88-1O410 2112 5D W88-06125 2108 5A
Effects of Liquid Organic Contaminants on Geo-
CHEMICAL PARTITIONING Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction technical Properties of Clay Soils,
Primer on Trace Metal-Sediment Chemistry, from Harbour Water for X-ray Fluorescence W88-03254 2104 5C
W88-03899 2105 5B Spectrometry,
W88-06129 2108 5A Summary of Selected Water-Quality Data for
CHEMICAL POLLUTION the Warrior Coal Field, Alabama,
Physical Model Study of Thermal and Chemical Model-Assisted Evaluation of Alternative Hy- W88-03374 2104 5B
Pollution in the Shuaiba Offshore Area of potheses to Explain the Self-protection Mecha-
Kuwait, nism of Lakes Due to Calcite Precipitation, Hydrogeochemical Cycling and Chemical De-
W88-07130 2109 5C W88-06163 2108 2H nudation in the Fort River Watershed, Central

SU-131
SUBJECT INDEX
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Aqueous Solubility of Selected Biphenyl, Furan,


Massachusetts: An Appraisal of Mass-Balance Molecular Weight of Aquatic Fulvic Acids by
Vapor Pressure Osmometry, and Dioxin Congeners,
Studies,
W88-07932 2109 2K W88-10134 2112 5B
W88-05535 2107 2K
Deuterium and Oxygen- 18 Studies in Ground- Estimation of Octanol/Water Partition Coeffi-
Equilibrium Approaches to Natural Water Sys-
water of the Delhi Area, India, Evaluation of Six Methods for Highly
cients:
tems-6. Acid-Base Properties of a Concentrated
W88-08332 2110 2F Hydrophobic Aromatic Hydrocarbons,
Bog-Water and Its Complexation Reactions with
W88-10138 2112 2K
Aluminium(lII), Hydrochemistry and Groundwater System of
W88-05599 2107 2K Thermal Field, Jordan,
the Zerka Ma'in-Zara Interactions Between Copper and Some Carba-
W88-08333 2110 2F Phytosanitary Treatments,
Methane in Surface Waters of Oregon Estuaries mate Used in

W88-10152 2112 5C
and Rivers, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin: Environ-
W88-05607 2107 2L
mental Chemistry, Application of Remote Sensing Techniques for
W88-08435 2110 5B
Determination of Iron and Manganese in Miner- Water Quality Monitoring,
al Waters of Galicia (Spain) by Atomic
Absorp- W88-10345 2112 7B
Chemical Analysis of Hydrocarbon Content in

tion Spectrophotometry, Organisms,


W88-06219 2108 2K 2110 5B Evolution of the Chemical Composition of the
W88-08484
Garonne River Water during the Period 1971-
Monitoring Dissolved Oxygen in Ground Water: Specific Phototransformation of Xenobiotic 1984,
Some Basic Considerations, Compounds: Chlorobenzenes and Halophenols, W88-10399 2112 5B
W88-06390 2108 5B W88-08527 2110 5B
Copper (II) Complexing Capacity of Lake
Faunal and Chemical Dynamics of Some Acid Sunlight Photolysis of Selected Indoles and Car- Haruna Water, (in Japanese),
and Alkaline New Zealand Streams, bazole in Aqueous Coal-Oil Systems, W88-10573 2112 2H
W88-06688 2108 2H W88-08529 2110 5B
Regional Variation in the Chemical Composition
Direct and Indirect Photolysis of Water-Soluble Quantum Yields of Polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
of Soil and Dominant Aquatic Plants in Shatt
Azodyes: Kinetic Measurements and Structure- in Water-Acetonitrile Mixtures and Their Envi-
Al-Arab, Iraq,
Activity Relationships, ronmental Phototransformation Rates, 2112 2E
W88-10788
W88-06944 2109 5B W88-08530 2110 5B

Studies of Methane Dynamics in an Oligotro-


Case Against Mercury (II) Methylation by Photochemistry in Aqueous Surface Layers: 1-
phic Lake (Lake Stechlin) (Untersuchungen des
Aquatic Environmental Methylsiloxanes, Naphthol,
2110 5B Methankereislaufes in einem Oligotrophen See
W88-06952 2109 5B W88-08535
(Stechlinsee)),
Measurement of Quantum Yields in Polychro- W88-10795 2112 2H
Biodegradation of Three Azaarene Congeners in
River Water, matic Light: Dinitroaniline Herbicides,
2109 5B W88-08540 2110 5B Long-term Trends in Water Chemistry of the
W88-06953
Vltava River (Czechoslovakia),
Effects of Dimilin(RT) on Freshwater Litter Chemistry of Modern Sediments in a Hypersa- W88-10813 2112 5B
line Lagoon, North of Jeddah, Red Sea,
Decomposition,
2109 5C W88-08731 2110 2K Physical/Chemical Properties of 2,3,7,8-Te-
W88-06955
trachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin,
Chemical Analysis of Water: General Principles 2112 5B
Fate of Dyes in Aquatic Systems: I. Solubility W88-11024
and Partitioning of Some Hydrophobic Dyes
and Techniques,
W88-09355 2111 7B the Central
and Related Compounds, Chemistry of Ground Waters in

W88-06958 2109 5B Florida Phosphate District,


Vertical Transport and Its Effects on Epilimne-
W88-11098 2112 5B
Northern ticPhosphorus in Four Calcareous Lakes,
Dissolved Iron and Organic Matter in
W88-09639 2111 5B
Peatlands, Diffusion of Gasoline-Range Hydrocarbon
W88-07174 2109 2K Vapors in Porous Media, Experimental Method-
Effects of Land Use Upon Water Chemistry,
Particularly Nutrient Enrichment, in Shallow ologies,
Hydrogeology, Hydrochemistry, and Environ- W88-11238 2112 5B
Lowland Lakes: Comparative Studies of Three
mental Isotopes of the Campaspe River Aquifer
Lochs in Scotland,
System, North-Central Victoria, Australia,
W88-09679 2111 4C CHEMICAL REACTION
W88-07193 2109 2F Some Oxidations of S(IV) by
Rate Constants for
Response of the Phytoplankton Community to Radicals in Aqueous Solutions,
Asbestos in Drinking Water and Cancer, 2K
2109 5B Weekly Additions of Monoammonium Phos- W88-04136 2105
W88-07211
phate in a Dystrophic Lake,
Comparison of Excess Sulfate Yields and W88-09750 2111 5C CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Natural Acidity of Waters in Podzolized Soils
Median pH Values of Rivers in Nova Scotia and Nitrogen
Role of Fish and Benthos in the and Potential Impacts from Acid Precipitation,
Newfoundland, 1971-1973 and 1982-1984,
Budget of Lake Balaton, Hungary, W88-01250 2102 5B
W88-07257 2109 5B
W88-09752 2111 2H
Schemes on Dis- Gas Phase and Precipitation Acidities in the
Effects of Variable Discharge Matter Colored Water
Dissolved Organic in
solvedOxygen at a Hydroelectric Station, Colorado Mountains,
from Mountain Bog Pools in Japan: I. Seasonal 2102 5B
W88-07289 2109 5G W88-01274
Changes in the Concentration and Molecular
Relationships of Physical and Chemical Condi-
Weight Distribution, Spatial and Temporal Trends in the Chemistry
W88-09762 2111 2H
tions to Species Diversity and Density of Gas- of Atmospheric Deposition in New England,
tropods in English Lakes, Com- W88-01275 2102 5B
Hydrography of the Estuarine-Lagunar
W88-07669 2109 2H
plex of Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees W),
Rapid Fluctuations in Streamflow pH and Asso-
Sao Paulo, Brazil: III. Influence of the Tide
Problems in the Recognition of Seawater Intru- ciated Water Quality Parameters During a
Cycle (Hidrografia do Complexo Estuarino La-
sion by Chemical Means: an Example of Appar- Stormflow Event,
gunar de Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees 5B
ent Chemical Equivalence, W88-01276 2102
2109 5B W), Sao Paulo, Brasil: III. Influencia do Ciclo da
W88-07917
Mare),
2111 2L Acid Precipitation and Buffer Capacity of Lakes
Noble Gas Composition of Deep Brines from the W88-09773
in the Sierra Nevada, California,
Palo Duro Basin, Texas,
W88-01277 2102 5B
2109 2F Autodepuration of Rio Grande Reservoir
W88-07922
(Riacho Grande SP, Brazil) Major Ions and
Kinetics Model and Simulation of Concentration
Seasonal Distributions and Turnover of Reduced Chlorophyll a (Autodepuracao da Represa Rio
Variations of Species of Polychlorinated Biphen-
Trace Gases and Hydroxylamine in Yaquina Grande (Riacho Grande SP, Brasil) Ions Domin-
yls Involved in Photochemical Transformation,
Bay, Oregon, antes e Clorofila a),
5B W88-01310 2102 5B
2109 2L W88-09778 2111
W88-07926

SU-132
SUBJECT INDEX
CHEMICAL REACTIONS

Chemical Transformations of Aromatic Hydro- Chemistry of Heavy Metals in Digested Sewage Chemical Consequences of Mixing Atmospheric
carbons that Support the Growth of Microorga- Sludge - II. Heavy Metal Complexation with Droplets of Varied pH,
nisms, Soluble Organic Matter, W88-06065 2108 5B
W88-01372 2102 5B W88-04018 2105 5D
New Degradation Products and a Pathway for
Role of Fe(III) in Metal Complex Adsorption by Observations of the Preferential Loss of Major the Degradation of Aminocarb (4-(Dimethyla-
Hydrous Solids, Ions from Melting Snow and Laboratory Ice, mino)-3-methylphenyl N-Methylcarbamate) in
W88-01835 2103 2K W88-04032 2105 2K Purified Water,
W88-06096 2108 5B
2,2-Dibromo-3-Nitriloproprionamide (DBNPA) Water Treatment Related Characterization of
Chemical Degradation in Natural Waters: Ex- the Photochemical Degradation Products of Formation of Atmospheric Acidity,
perimental Evaluation and Modeling of Com- Aquatic Humic Substances (Aufbereitungsorien-
W88-06562 2108 5B
petitive Pathways, tierte Aspekte des Photochemischen Abbaus

W88-0184O 2103 5B Aquatischer Huminstoffe), Determination of the Complexing Ability of a


W88-04341 2105 5F Standard Humic Acid Towards Cadmium Ions
Chloropicrin Formation in Aqueous Solution: (Etude de la Complexation du Cadmium par un
Effect of Nitrites on Precursors Formation Comparative Analysis of Iron, Manganese,
Acide Humique de Reference),
During the Oxidation of Organic Compounds Silica,Phosphorus, and Sulfur in the Hypolimnia
W88-06763 2108 5B
(Formation de Chloropicrine en Milieu Aqueux: of Calcareous Lakes,
Influence des Nitrites sur la Formation de Pre- W88-04440 2105 2H Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide by Ozone in Highly
curseurs par Oxydation de Composes Organi- Dispersed Water Droplets,
Adsorption of Heavy Metals onto Hydrous Acti-
ques), W88-06876
vated Carbon, 2109 2K
W88-01842 2103 5F
W88-04442 2105 5D Measurements of Specific Rates of Net Methyl
Measurement of the Mass Accommodation Co- Mercury Production in the Water Column and
Simple Kinetic Fractionation of Reactive Alumi-
efficient of S02 (g) on Water Droplets, Surface Sediments of Acidified and Circumneu-
W88-01859
num in Soil 'Solutions',
2103 5B tral Lakes,
W88-04635 2106 5B
W88-07081 2109 2H
Critical Chemical Reaction Rates for Multicom-
Adsorption and Desorption of Zn, Cu, and Cr
ponent Groundwater Contamination Models, Aluminum Speciation in Acidic Natural Waters:
by Sediments from the Raisin River (Michigan),
W88-01918 2103 5B Testing of a Model for Al-Humic Complexation,
W88-05036 2106 5B
W88-07543 2109 5B
Examination of the Zinc Cementation of Cadmi-
Formation and Fate of Fermentation Products in
um Aqueous
in Solutions,
Hot Spring Cyanobacterial Mats, Chemical Processes and Transport of Phospho-
W88-01928 2103 5D W88-05188 2107 2K rus,
W88-07825 2109 5B
Reaction Mechanisms of Polychlorinated Di-
Production and Fate of Methylated Sulfur Com-
benzo-p-Dioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzo- pounds from Methionine and Dimethylsulfonio- Effect of Ozonation on the Impairment of Floc-
furans during Ozonation of Water Samples
propionate in Anoxic Salt Marsh Sediments, culation by Algogenic Organic Matter,
(Reaktionsverhalten Polychlorierter Dibenzo-p- W88-05191 2107 2L W88-08153 2110 5F
Dioxine und Polychlorierter Dibenzofurane bei
der Ozonung von Waessern), Theory on the Mechanisms Regulating the Bioa- Aqueous-Phase Reactions in Clouds,
W88-02084 2103 5D vailability of Mercury in Natural Waters, W88-08450 2110 5B
W88-05466 2107 5B
Chemical Changes of Organic Compounds in Accommodation Coefficients of Ozone and S02:
Chlorinated Water: XIII. Gas Chromatographic- Experimental Measurements and Computer Pre- Implications on S02 Oxidation in Cloud Water,
Mass Spectrometric Studies of the Reactions of dictions of Copper Complex Formation by Solu- W88-08451 2110 5B
Irgasan DP
300 (5-Chloro-2-(2,4-Dichloro- ble Soil Organic Matter,
phenoxy)Phenol) with Chlorine in Dilute Aque- W88-05467 2107 5B Photocatalytic Formation of Hydrogen Perox-
ous Solution, ide,
W88-02361 Disulfate Ion as an Intermediate to Sulfuric Acid
2103 5B W88-08452 2110 5B
in Acid Rain Formation,
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ali- W88-05502 2107 5B Direct Kinetic and Mechanistic Study of the
phatic Diamines in Water Via Derivatization OH-Dimethyl Sulfide Reaction Under Atmos-
with Acetylacetone, More on Mechanism and Some Important Prop-
pheric Conditions,
W88-02363 of Chromate Ion Exchange,
erties
2103 5A W88-08453 2110 5B
W88-05515 2107 5D
Mechanisms, Rates and Selectivities of Oxida- Spectroscopic
Importance of Liquid Water Concentration Identification of Products
tions of Organic Compounds Initiated by Ozona- in
the Atmospheric Oxidation of S02,
Formed in the Gas-Phase Reaction of OH with
tion of Water,
W88-05628 Atmospheric Sulfur Compounds,
W88-02512 2104 5D 2107 5B
W88-08456 2110 5B
Case Studies on the Chemical Composition of
Redox Reactions, Mineral Equilibria, and
Fogwater: The Influence of Local Gaseous Characterization of a Facility to Simulate In-
Ground Water Quality in New Zealand
Emissions, Cloud Chemical Transformations,
Aquifers,
W88-05630 2107 5B W88-08457 2110 7B
W88-02539 2104 5B
Concentrations, Speciation and Decomposition Rainwater Chemistry near an Isolated S02
Interaction Between Organic Molecules and
of Organolead Compounds in Rainwater, Emission Source,
Mineral Surfaces,
W88-05634 2107 2K W88-08459 2110 5B
W88-02550 2104 5B
Ground Water Biogeochemistry of Iron and Chemistry of Wintertime Wet Deposition,
Contaminants in Groundwater: Chemical Proc-
Manganese in Relation to Well Water Quality, W88-08463 2110 5B
esses,
W88-02605
W 8 8-05740 2107 2F
2104 5B Acid Clusters,
Rate of Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Oxidation W88-08469 2110 2K
Study and Interpretation of the Chemical Char-
of N02(-) in Cloud Water Droplets. Estimated
of Natural Water-3rd Edition,
acteristics
for Hypothetical Environmental Conditions, Photochemistry of Environmental Aquatic Sys-
W88-03112 2104 2K W88-05975 2108 2K tems.
W88-08526 2110 5B
Kinetics of the Reaction Between Nitrogen Di- Theoretical Investigation of Sulfate Formation
oxide and Water Vapour,
in Clouds, Partitioning of Trace Metals in Sediments: Rela-
W88-03778 2105 2K W88-06014 2108 5B tionships with Bioavailability,
W88-08859 2110 5B
Chemical Processes Governing Soil and Water Rates of Triplet Humic Acid Sensitized Photoly-
Acidification, sisof Hydrophobic Compounds, Sources and Fates of Aquatic Pollutants.
W88-04014 2105 5B W88-06029 2108 2K W88-09065 2111 5B

SU-133
SUBJECT INDEX
CHEMICAL REACTIONS

CHEMICAL STRATIFICATION Continuous Fixation and Removal of Explosive


Interaction of Certain Heavy Metals with Lake
Thermal and Chemical Stratification and Mixing Wastes from Pink Water Using Surfactant Tech-
Humic Acids,
Small Tropical Reservoir, Solomon Dam, nology,
W88-09613 2H1 2H in a
2103 5D
Australia,
W88-02198
Measured and Modeled Fate of Disperse Yellow W88-10681 2112 2H
Dye Sensitized Photo-Oxidation of Bromacil in
42 in an Outdoor Pond, Wastewater,
W88-10145 2112 7B CHEMICAL TOXICITY 2103 5D
Tox- W88-02201
Differentiation of Physical from Chemical
Chemical Reactions of Ozone and Their Role in icity in SolidWaste Fish Bioassays,
Skeleton Builders for Conditioning Oily Sludge,
Developing Improved Analytical Methods, W88-00098 2101 5C 2104 5D
W88-02847
W88-10384 2112 5A
CHEMICAL TRANSPORT Algae and Phosphorus Removal from Sewage
Preliminary Study on N20 Production Through Determining Uncertainty in Physical Parameter Lagoon Effluents by in Situ Chemical Addition,
Nitrification in Lake Kizaki, Measurements by Monte Carlo Simulation, W88-02937 2104 5D
W88-10575 2112 2H W88-09092 2111 5B
Polymer Performance in Sludge Conditioning,
Kinetic Interaction of Neutral Trace Level Or- CHEMICAL TREATEMENT W88-03253 2104 5D
ganic Compounds with Soil Organic Material, Design, Operation and Results of a Pilot Plant
5B Physico-Chemical Treatments for the Complete
for Removal of Contaminants from Ground
W88-11222 2112
Water, Removal of Non-ionic Surfactants from Ef-
Hydrolysis of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Formation 2111 5G fluents,
W88-09143
of 1,1-Dichloroethene, W88-03479 2104 5D
W88-11228 2112 5B CHEMICAL TREATMENT
Assessment of Chlorine Dioxide as a Means of New Routes Buoy Efforts to Trim Heavy-Metal
CHEMICAL RECOVERY Limiting the Formation of Organohalogenated Wastes,
Waste Effluent Treatment and Solvent Recov- Compounds (Evaluation du Bioxyde de Chlore W88-05131 2107 5D
ery System, Comme Moyen Limitant la Formation de De-
W88-00580 2101 5D Optimization of Flocculation/Flotation in
rives Organo-halogenes),
Chemical Wastewater Treatment,
U.S. Coast Guard Equipment Deployment Re-
W 8 8-00067 2101 5F
W88-05259 2107 5D
quirements for Hazardous Chemical Spill Re- Effectiveness of Chemical Disinfection on
sponse, Chemicals in the Water Treatment Process,
Faecal Bacteria in Sludge, 5F
2101 5G W88-05278 2107
W88-00649 W88-00259 2101 5D
Demonstration of Industrial Wastewater Ren- Release of Bromine into a Continuous Stream of
Effectiveness of Chemical Disinfection on Para-
ovation by Extraction of Organic Chemicals Water from Polyvinylpyridine-Bromine Com-
sites in Sludge,
Using Poroplastic Membranes, plex in Packed Columns,
W88-00260 2101 5D 5F
2105 5D W88-05596 2107
W88-03494
Introduction to Water Renovation and Reclama- Water Purifica-
CHEMICAL REGENERATION Disinfection as an Adjunct to
tion,
tion,
Repeated Exhaustion and Chemical Regenera- W88-00315 2101 5D
W88-06833 2109 5F
tion of Activated Carbon,
W88-04259 2105 5D Lime Clarification, Effect of Complexation on the Adsorption of
W88-00316 2101 5D Activated Carbon,
CHEMICAL SEQUESTARTION Cadmium by
W88-07655 2109 5D
Phosphorus Transformations in the Epilimnion Sulfite Destruction of Direct Acting Mutagens
of Humic Lakes: Abiotic Interactions Between in Drinking Water, Negative-Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spec-
Dissolved Humic Materials and Phosphate, 2101 5F
W88-00533 trometry and Ames Mutagenicity Tests of
W88-10670 2112 2H
Granular Activated Carbon Treated Waste
Design, Construction and Operation of Lenox
Water,
CHEMICAL SLUDGE Water Treatment Plant, Lenox, Massachusetts, 2109 5A
W88-07814
Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface U.S.A: Project Summary,
Impoundment, W88-00852 2101 5F Aluminum-Fulvic Acid Interactions: Mecha-
W88-08439 2110 5G nisms and Applications,
Design, Construction and Operation of Lenox 2110 5F
W88-08128
CHEMICAL SOMPOSITION Water Treatment Plant, Lenox, Massachusetts,
Elementary Chemical Composition (C, H, N) U.S.A: Project Documentation, Part 1,
Mechanisms of Coagulation with Aluminum
and Energy Equivalent of Acartia Clausi (Crus- W88-00853 2101 5F Salts,
tacea: Copepoda), an Important Species in the W88-08129 2110 5F
Bioenergetics of the Coastal Ecosystems of the Chemical and Biological Treatability of High
Northwest Mediterranean (Composition Chimi- Water Content Fluids Used by Ford Motor Bench-Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for Low
que Elementaire (C, H, N) et Equivalent Ener- Company, Turbidity Water,
gie d'Acartia Clausi (Crustacea: Copepoda), W88-00970 2102 5D W88-08130 2110 5F
Espece Importante dans la Bioenergetique des
Ecosystemes Cotiers de Mediterranee Nord-Oc- Nickel Removal from Synthetic and Actual Elimination of by Precipitation/
Surfactants

cidentale), Nickel Plating Wastewater Using Sulfide and Flocculation (Elimination von Tensiden durch

W88-00048 2101 5C Carbonate for Precipitation and Coprecipitation, Faellung/Flockung),


W88-00974 2102 5D W88-08146 2110 5D
CHEMICAL SPECIATION Wastewater
Effects of pH and Proportioning of Ferrous and Removal of Phosphorus during
Chemical Speciation Approach to Evaluate
Water Quality Problems in the Blackbird Mining Sulfide Reduction Chemicals on Electroplating Treatment: A Review,
Waste Treatment Sludge Production, W88-08198 2110 5D
District, Idaho,
2106 5A W88-00975 2102 5D
W88-04737
Ground Water Monitoring and Mitigation Ef-
Removal and Chemical Recovery of forts at an Inactive Tailings Pond in
Northwest
Metal Speciation in Natural Waters: Influence of Biological
Metals from Sludges, Montana,
Environmental Acidification, 2111 5B
2111 5C W88-01017 2102 5D W88-08996
W88-09072
Chemical Processes in the Incineration of Haz- Measurement and Prediction of the Effective-
Chemical Speciation and Transport of Heavy
ardous Materials, ness of Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants,
Metals in SRP Aquatic Systems, 2111 7B
2111 5B W88-01299 2102 5D W88-09187
W88-09218
Chemical Destruction of Polychlorinated Bi- Treatment of Oil Spill Fire Hazards with Chemi-
Determination of the Speciation of Chromium
phenyls in Transformer Oil, cal Dispersants: A Case History,
from a Bicycle Factory Discharge, 2111 5G
W88-09615 2111 5B W 88-0 1307 2102 5D W88-09196

SU-134
SUBJECT INDEX
CHEMISTRY OF PRECIPITATION

Chemical Injection and Ground Water Recov- Hazardous Process Material Substitution, Industry: Involvement of Biofactor in Sludge
ery Techniques for In-Situ Remediation of a W88-07975 2109 5G Bulking,
Subsurface Formalin Release - A Case History,
W88-06017 2108 5D
W88-09314 2111 5G Solving Hazardous Waste Problems: Learning
from Dioxins. Kinetics of Ozonolysis of Synthetic Dyes,
Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating W88-08431 2110 5E W88-06021 2108 5D
Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and
PCE: Laboratory Studies, Perspective on Hazardous Waste Problems Re-
Correlations Between Chemical Structure and
W88-09834 2111 5F lated to Dioxins,
Ozonation Kinetics: Preliminary Observations,
W88-08432 2110 5E W88-06024 2108 5D
Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating
Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and Persistent Toxic Organic Waste: Is Destruction Removal of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodichlorodibenzo-
PCE: Pilot-Scale Evaluations, Necessary,
p-dioxin from Waste Water and Well Water:
W88-09835 2111 5F W88-08436 2110 5B Coagulation and Flocculation with Aluminum
Salts,
Removal of Chlorophenols and Chlorolignins Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface
from Bleaching Effluent by Combined Chemical Impoundment, W88-08440 2110 5E
and Biological Treatment, W88-08439 2110 5G CHEMICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
W88-10326 2112 5D
Algae of a Reservoir of Nitrogen Wastewaters, Influence of Nitrilotriacetate on the Elimination
W88-08836 of Metal Ions by Coprecipitation with Ferric
Catalytic Oxidation of Groundwater Stripping 2110 5D
Emissions, Hydroxide,
W88-10409 Chemical and Toxicological Aspects of Super- W88-04384 2105 5D
2112 5G
fund Site Cleanup,
Molecular Mechanisms of Viral Inactivation by W88-09376 2111 5G Heterogeneous Coagulation of Organic Colloid
Water Disinfectants, and Powdered Activated Carbon,
Entropy Races Superfund, W88-10272
W88-10741 2112 5F 2112 5D
W88-09381 2111 6E
CHEMICAL WASTES CHEMICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT.
System for Detecting Leaks from Liquid-Con-
Estimation of Environmental Fate of Industrial PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL
Chemicals, Economical Process
taining Reservoirs and Conduits, for Advanced Wastewater
W88-09905 2111 5B Treatment,
W88-00601 2101 5E
W88-08549 2110 5D
Groundwater Transport of Chlorophenolics
Treatability of Diverse Waste Streams in the
PACT Activated Through a Highly Fractured Soil at Alkali CHEMICAL WEATHERING
Carbon-Biological Process,
Lake, Oregon,
W88-00977 2102 5D Hydrogeochemical Cycling and Chemical De-
W88-10094 2112 5B nudation in the Fort River Watershed, Central
Chemical Residue Disposal with Heat Recov- Massachusetts: An Appraisal of Mass-Balance
Requirements for the Treatment of Effluents
ery, Studies,
from Chemical Pulp Mills in the F.R.G.,
W88-00978 2102 5E W88-05535
W88-103U 2112 5D 2107 2K
Wet Effluentless Flue Gas Cleaning System on a CHEMICALS
Regional
Numerical Modeling of Regional Groundwater
Chemical Waste Incineration and Neoplastic and Other Disease in Fish in Relation
Pollution by Tetrachloroethylene,
Energy Recovery System in Biebesheim, Ger- to Toxic Chemicals: An Overview,
many,
W88-10964 2112 5B
W88-06291 2108 5C
W88-01005 2102 5D Terrain Conductivity as a Tool for Delineating
Hydrocarbon Plumes in a Shallow Aquifer - CHEMIGATION
Incineration of Chemical Wastes Containing A
Case Study, Potential Groundwater Impacts from Chemiga-
Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Assessment of Tests
tion,
Conducted at Rollins Environmental Services, W88-111U . 2112 7B
W88-03938 2105 5B
Deer Park, Texas, and Energy Systems Compa-
Remediation at a Major Superfund Site, Western
ny, El Dorado, Arkansas, CHEMISTRY
Processing, Kent, Washington,
W88-01305 2102 5D Cumulus Cloud Transport, Scavenging
W88-11157 2112 5G and
Chemistry: Observations and Simulations,
Reductive Dechlorination of Toxic Chlorocar-
Technique Used to Drill Monitoring Wells at a W88-05629 2107 2K
bons,
Hazardous Waste Site,
W88-03177 2104 5D CHEMISTRY OF GROUNDWATER
W88-11193 2112 5A
Background Ground-Water Quality Monitoring:
Waste Management and Regulatory Compliance
Example of the Influence of Degree of Chlorina- Well Installation Trauma,
Techniques for Pilot Scale Chemical Produc-
tion on Subsurface Migration of Polychlorinated W88-09157
tion, 2111 7B
Biphenyls and Related Compounds,
W88-03243 2104 5E W88-11198 2112 5B CHEMISTRY OF PRECIPITATION
Ground-water Conditions and Leachate Move- Deposition Both Wet and Dry.
CHEMICAL WASTEWATER W88-00222 5B
ment Near Two Chemical-Waste Sites in 2101
Removal of Priority Pollutants with a Combined
Oswego County, New York,
Powdered Activated Carbon-Activated Sludge Evaluation of Wet Chemical Deposition in
W88-03344 2104 5B Process, North America,
Disposal of Acid-Bearing and Acid-Generating
W88-00452 2101 5D W88-00223 2101 5B
Sludges in the Fertilizer Manufacturing Indus-
Incineration ofWater Pollutants with Activated Acidic Pollutants in Air and Precipitation at
try,
Char from Coal, Wood, or Crop Residues in a Selected Rural Locations in Canada,
W88-03639 2105 5E System Designed to Produce Energy and Pyrol- W88-00224 2101 5B
ysis Byproduct Chemicals,
Specific Identification of Synthetic Organic
Chemicals
W88-00733 2101 5D Combined Analysis of Air Quality and Precipita-
in River Water Using Liquid-liquid
tion Chemistry Data,
Extraction and Resin Adsorption Coupled with
Fluorine Pollution Marmara Region,
in the W88-00225
Electron Impact, Chemical Ionization and Accu- 2101 5B
Turkey. Production Methods for Fluorine Re-
rate Mass Measurement Gas Chromatography-
moval and Recovery, Comparison of Wet Deposition Composition at
Mass Spectrometry Analyses,
W88-01838 2103 5D Coastal and Inland Sites in East-Central Florida,
W88-06844 2109 5A W88-00226 2101 5B
Biological Fluidized Bed Treatment of Coke
Supercritical Water Oxidation of Hazardous Plant Wastewater and Blast Furnace Scrubber Nature of Precipitation and Atmospheric Partic-
Chemical Waste,
Blowdown, ulates in Central and Northern New Mexico,
W88-07973 2109 5D W88-02938 2104 5D W88-00227 2101 5B
Risk Assessment of Hazardous Wastes,
Settling Behavior of Activated Sludge from an Solubility of Metal Ions in Rainwater,
W88-07974 2109 5E Effluent Treatment Plant of a Petrochemical W88-0O229 2101 5B

SU-135
SUBJECT INDEX
CHEMISTRY OF PRECIPITATION
Autochthonous Calcite Precipitation in Hard-
Precipitation Acidities in the Wales: Some Consequences for Hydrochemical
Gas Phase and water Lakes of the Mecklenburg Lake District
Models,
Colorado Mountains, 2110 2K (Autochthone Kalkfallung in Hartwasserseen
2102 5B W88-08369
W88-01274 der Mecklenburger Seenplatte),
Chemistry of Acid Rain: Sources and Atmos- W88-09809 2111 2H
Spatial and Temporal Trends in the Chemistry
New England, pheric Processes.
of Atmospheric Deposition in 2110 5B Chemical Nature of Acid Precipitation Over
2102 5B W88-08442
W88-01275 Europe,
Decade of Acid Rain Research, W88-09954 2111 2B
Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions 5B
(Bestim- W88-08443 2110
in Rain Water by Ion Chromatography Enriched Concentrations of Bromine, Chlorine,
mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen-
Subcontinental Air Pollution Phenomena, and Iodine in Urban Rainfall as Determined by
wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie), 2110 5B Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis,
2104 5A
W88-08444
W88-02671 W88-10136 2112 5B
Acid Deposition and Atmospheric Chemistry at
Winter Study of Air, Cloud and Precipitation Impact of a Single Black Snowfall on Stream-
Allegheny Mountain,
Chemistry in Ontario, Canada, 2110 5B water Chemistry in the Scottish Highlands,
2B W88-08445
W88-03779 2105 2112 5B
W88-10161
Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment,
Comparative Abilities of Leaf Surfaces to Neu-
W88-08446 2110 5B Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid-Water and Methan-
tralizeAcidic Raindrops. II. The Influence of
esulfonic Acid-Water Solution Particles: Impli-
Leaf Wettability, Leaf Age and Rain Duration Hybrid Receptor Models, cations for the Atmospheric Chemistry of Or-
on Changes in Droplet pH and Chemistry on W88-08447 2110 5B
ganosulfur Species,
Leaf Surfaces, W88-10237 2112 2K
W88-04097 2105 5B Trace Element Concentrations on Fine Particles
in the Ohio River Valley, Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes
Measurement of the Entrapment of Sulfur Diox- W88-08448 2110 5B
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through
ide by Rime Ice, Chemical Reactor Model,
2105 5B Introduction of Formate and Acetate Ions into
W88-04137 W88-10238 2112 2K
Precipitation: Assessment of Possible Pathways,
Estimate of the Importance of Dry Deposition
W88-08461 2110 2K
Time-Trends of Sulfate and Nitrate in Precipita-
as a Pathway of Acidic Substances
from the
tion in Norway (1972-1982),
Atmosphere to the Biosphere in Eastern Canada, Chemistry of Wintertime Wet Deposition,
2112 2B
2107 5B 2110 5B W88-10239
W88-05574 W88-08463
Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation
Acidic Precipitation in Southeastern Arizona: Ion-Chromatographic Measurements of Ammo-
Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
Sulfate, Nitrate and Trace-Metal Deposition, nium, Fluoride, Acetate, Formate and Methane- 2112 2B
2107 2K W88- 10240
W88-05631 sulphonate Ions at Very Low Levels in Antarc-
tic Ice, Acid Rain in Southwestern China,
Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Precipi- W88-08546 2110 5A 2112 2B
Monthly W88-10241
tation in Czechoslovakia, 1976-1984: I.

Samples, Acid Rain: Chemistry and Transport, Solubility of Some Natural Minerals in Atmos-
W88-05632 2107 5B W88-08561 2110 5B
pheric Precipitation,
W88-10242 2112 2K
Bacterial Utilization of Formic and Acetic Acid Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes
in Rainwater, Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through Conditions Required for the Precipitation of
W88-05633 2107 2K Chemical Reactor Model, Aluminium in Acidic Natural Waters,
W88-08947 2110 5B 2112 2K
Concentrations, Speciation and Decomposition
W88-10267
of Organolead Compounds in Rainwater, Time-Trends of Sulfate and Nitrate in Precipita-
2K Mechanisms of Precipitation of Manganese(II) in
W88-05634 2107 tion in Norway (1972-1982),
5B Lake Biwa, a Fresh Water Lake,
W88-08948 2110 2112 2H
Deposition Rate of Particulate and Dissolved W88-10270
Aluminum Derived from Saharan Dust in Pre- Acid Rain in Southwestern China,
Geochemical Mass-Balance Relationships for Se-
cipitation at Miami, Florida, W88-08949 2110 5B Water,
2B lected Ions in Precipitation and Stream
W88-06081 2108
Precipitation Catoctin Mountains, Maryland,
Trend and Seasonal Variation of 2112 5B
Two Case Studies of the Transport of Dust W88-10518
Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
Storm Aerosol and the Potential for Incorpora- W88-08950 2110 5A (Metsikkosadaman
Throughfall Chemistry
tion into Precipitation,
2108 2B Solubility of Some Natural Minerals in Atmos- Laatu),
W88-06233 2112 5B
pheric Precipitation,
W88-10559
Application of Ice Nucleation Kinetics in Oro- W88-08951 2110 2K
graphic Clouds,
CHEMOCLINE
of Big Soda Lake (Nevada): 4. Vertical Fluxes of
W88-06253 2108 3B Possible Role of the Biosphere in the Control
Particulate Matter. Seasonality and Variations
Atmospheric Clouds and Precipitation,
Estimating the Atmospheric Input of Pollutants W88-08952 2110 2B Across the Chemocline,
W88-05101 2106 2H
into a Watershed,
W88-07256 2109 5B Similarity Between Size Spectra of Fog Drop-
letsand Size Spectra of Droplets Induced in an CHEMORECEPTION
Precipitation and Streamwater Chemistry in a Isothermal Cloud Chamber by the Atmospheric Chemical Ecology of Some British Freshwater
Subarctic Scottish Catchment, Aerosol before Fog Formation: Possibility of Gastropod Molluscs: Behavioral Responses to
W88-07561 2109 5B
Predicting Microphysical Features of Fog (Simi- Short Chain Carboxylic Acids and Maltose,
W88-08079 2110 2H
litudes des Spectres Dimensionnels, d'une
part,
Precipitation Acidity at a Rural Site in North Naturels,
des Gouttelettes de Brouillards
Wales,
d' Autre part, des Gouttelettes Induites en
CHEMUNG RIVER
the
W88-07644 2109 2B Water Quality and Biological Survey of
Chambre a Brouillard par l'Air Atmospherique
Brouillard: Possibilite de Prevoir les
Chemung River Subbasin,
Relationship Between Hydrogen and Sulphate Avant le 2109 5B
W88-07722
Characteristiques du Brouillard),
Ions in Precipitation: A Numerical Analysis of
2110 2K
Rain and Snowfall Chemistry,
W88-08958 Summary of Water Quality Data from the Che-
W88-08201 2110 5B mung and Susquehanna Rivers Near the New
Data Comparability: An Objective for Precipita-
Stateline,
York - Pennsylvania
tion Chemistry Monitoring, 5B
Snowpack Ion Accumulation and Loss in a
2111 7A W88-07726 2109
Basin Draining to Lake Superior,
W88-09394
W88-08265 2110 2K
Concentrations of Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Chemung Subbasin: Low Flow Management
Framework Plan,
in Precipitation and Streamwater for
the Atmosphere, 2109 6A
Chloride 5B W88-07735
W88-09570 2111
the Upland Catchment of River Severn, Mid-

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SUBJECT INDEX
CHINA

CHEMUNG RIVER BASIN Contribution of Wetlands to Estuarine Produc- CHESAPEAKE BAY MODEL
Review of New York's Section 208 Water Qual- tion and Fisheries; An Overview with Emphasis Reverification of the Chesapeake Bay Model;
ity Management Plan and Pennsylvania's Com- on Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay Hydraulic Model Investigation,
prehensive Water Quality Management Plan for W88-04945 2106 2H W88-00862 2101 2L
Interstate Streams,
W88-07717 2109 5G Values and Function of Chesapeake Wetlands CHESAPEAKE CANAL
for Waterfowl,
Subtidal Volume Exchange Through the Chesa-
CHERNOBYL W88-04946 2106 2H peake and Delaware Canal,
Deposition of Radionuclides from Chernobyl to W88-01858
Impact of Agricultural Drainage Activities in
2103 2L
a Forest in Belgium,
W88-02688 the Coastal Flats Region of the Chesapeake Bay,
2104 5B CHICAGO
W88-04952 2106 6G Studies of the Uptake of Heavy Metals by Acti-
Rapid Removal of Chernobyl Fallout from Med-
vated Sludge,
iterranean Surface Waters by Biological Activi- Maryland's Tidal Wetland Protection Program -

Past, Present and Future,


W88-02182 2103 5D
ty,

W88-04016 2105 5B W88-04962 2106 6E


CHICKPEA
Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Land Acquisition Relations Between Remotely Sensed Canopy
Radioactive Cesium from the Chernobyl Acci-
and Wetlands Protection, Temperature, Crop Water Stress, Air Vapor
dent in the Greenland Ice Sheet,
W88-04965 2106 6E Pressure Deficit and Evapotranspiration in
W88-04094 2105 5B
Chickpea,
Chernobyl: Oceanographic Studies in the Black Combining Science and Management: Looking W88-03872 2105 2D
Sea, Ahead for Chesapeake Wetlands Conservation.
W88-05133 2107 5B How is the Federal, State, Local Partnership CHILE
Working, Short Term Snowmelt Flow Forecast System,
Radioactivity Monitoring of the Water Cycle W88-04976 2106 6E W88-02630 2104 2B
Following the Chernobyl Accident,
W88-06467 2108 5B Wetlands Protection in Chesapeake Bay Region Neglected Water Resource: The Camanchaca of
- Where We Go from Here, South America,
Environmental Effects of Radiation Emergen- W88-04979 2106 6E W88-08319 2110 3B
cies,
W88-11281 Aquatic Problems, North
Pollution Atlantic CHILI
2112 4C
Coast, Including Chesapeake Bay, Design and Operation of the Colbun Spillway
CHESAPEAKE BAY W88-06293 2108 5B and Low-Level Outlet,
Reverification of the ChesapeakeBay Model; W88-07457 2109 8A
Chesapeake Bay Hydraulic Model Investigation, Second Annual Progress Report under the
W88-00862 Chesapeake Bay Agreement. CHINA
2101 2L
W88-06617 2108 6E Elemental Hydrogeological Characteristics of
State ofMaryland Nonpoint Source Control Im- Coalfields in China and the Problems of Protect-
plementation Program, Choices for the Chesapeake: An Action Agenda.
ing Against Mine Water,
W88-01095 W88-06618 2108 6E
2102 5G W88-01412 2102 2F
Chesapeake Bay Nonpoint Source Pollution, FirstAnnual Progress Report under the Chesa-
peake Bay Agreement.
Study of Pretreatment Grouting Technology at
W88-01113 2102 5B Working Face in an Auxiliary Shaft of Huangh-
W88-06619 2108 5G
uai Coal Mine,
Implementing an Urban Nonpoint Source Con-
Prediction of Tidal Surge in Lower Chesapeake W88-01444 2102 8G
trol Strategy,
W88-01138 Bay,
2102 5G Environmental Policy in Post-Mao China,
W88-06853 2109 2L
W88-01813 2103 6E
Nutrient Enrichment of the Chesapeake Bay,
W88-01802 Evaluation of Costs Associated with Regional,
2103 2L Review of Full-Scale Anaerobic Digestion in
Environmental Impact in Chesapeake Bay,
W88-07224 China,
Wetlands of the Chesapeake. 2109 6B
W88-04934 W88-02073 2103 5D
2106 2L
Status of Some Finfish Stocks in the Chesapeake
Overview ofPolitical, Science and Management Bay, Treatment of Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin J
Chesapeake Bay Region, W88-07260 2109 5C Wastewaters Using Rotating Biological Contac-
Issues in the i
W88-04935 tors,
2106 6E
Chemical and Biological Trends Associated with W88-02205 2103 5D
Wetlands of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: An Acidic Atmospheric Deposition in the Rhode X
Overview, River Watershed and Estuary, Methods of Land and Water Conservation in the I'

W88-04936 2106 2L W88-07261 2109 5C Wuding River Basin,


W88-02235 2103 3B
Chesapeake Bay Freshwater Wetlands: Status Acidification Effects on Larval Striped Bass,
and Research Needs, Morone saxatilis in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries: Soil and Water Conservation on the Chinese
W88-04937 2106 2H A Review, Loess Plateau - The Example of the Xio Shi
W88-07262 2109 5C Guo Brigade,
EPA and the Chesapeake Bay, W88-02236 2103 3B
W88-04938 2106 5G Chesapeake Bay Marine Environmental Assess-
ment: March 1986 - August 1986, Upstream - Downstream Interactions as Natural

Sedimentary Processes and Sea Level Rise in W88-11261 2112 2H Constraints to Basin-Wide Planning for China's
Tidal Marsh Systems of Chesapeake Bay, River Huang,
W88-04939 2106 2L CHESAPEAKE BAY AGREEMENT W88-02240 2103 4D
Second Annual Progress Report under the
Role of Non-Tidal and Tidal Freshwater Chesapeake Bay Agreement. Some Strategic Principles for Long-Term River
Marshes in Reducing Nutrient Inputs in Chesa- W88-06617 2108 6E Basin Development The Case of Han
- River,
peake Bay, W88-02241 2103 4A
W88-04941 2106 2H CHESAPEAKE BAY DATA BASE
Chesapeake Bay Data Base: Documentation of Recent Applications of Geotextile Filters in
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesa- Historical Data in the Lower Susquehanna China,
peake Bay: Value, Trends and Management, River Basin, W88-03203 2104 8G
W88-04942 2106 2L W88-07736 2109 7C
Shape Optimization of Arch Dams,
Values of Wetlands to Endangered Species CHESAPEAKE BAY FOUNDATION W88-03205 2104 8A
Within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: Mary- Wetlands Protection in Chesapeake Bay Region
land and Virginia Coastal Plain, - Where We Go from Here,
Vertical Lift Wheel Gates for Sluiceways,
W88-04944 2106 2H W88-04979 2106 6E W88-03221 2104 8C

SU-137
SUBJECT INDEX
CHINA

CHITINOLYTIC BACTERIA Preliminary Estimates of Ogallala-Aquifer Re-


Treatment and Reuse of Human Wastes, and the
in China, Substrate Specificity of Heterotrophic Bacteria
charge Using Chlorine in the Unsaturated Zone,
Present State of Water Resources,
Water and Sediment of Carp Culture Curry County, New Mexico,
W88-03703 2105 5D in the a
W88-04918 2106 2F
Pond,
Environmental Impact of the Sanmen Gorge W88-07115 2109 2H
Chloride Budgets in Transient Lakes: Lakes Bar-
Project,
ingo, Naivasha, and Turkana,
W88-04521 2106 6G CHITINS 2H
W88-05610 2107
Metal Absorption by Modified Chitins,
Irrigation Water Charge in China, W88-08401 2110 5F
Sources and Fate of Atmospheric HC1 in the U.
W88-04522 2106 6C
K. and Western Europe,
CHITOSAN W88-06013 2108 5B
Large Lakes of China, Metal Absorption by Modified Chitins,
W88-05028 2106 2H W88-08401 2110 5F Rapid Determination of Orthophosphate, Sul-
fate, and Chloride in Natural Water Samples
Major Water Resource Problems and Projects in
CHLOR-ALKALI PLANTS with High Iron Concentrations Using Ion Chro-
China, Impact of a Chlor-Alkali Plant on Onondaga matography,
W88-05157 2107 6D Lake and Adjoining Systems, W88-07434 2109 5A
W88-02467 2103 5C
Second Report on the Water Supply of the Response of Input and Output of Water and
People's Republic of China, CHLORAMINATION Chloride to Clearing for Agriculture,
W88-05279 2107 5B Chloramination, 2109 4C
Iodoform Taste Complaints in W88-07568
W88-04030 2105 5F
Groundwater Resources and Development in Distribution of Environmental Chloride in Rela-
China, CHLORAMINES tion to Subsurface Hydrology,
W88-06776 2108 2F River W88-07571 2109 2F
Disappearance Rates of Chloramines in

Water,
Groundwater Resources and Development in
2108 5B Orthophosphate Removal from a Synthetic
W88-06319
China, Wastewater Using Lime, Alum, and Ferric
W88-06879 2109 2F A Revolution in Chloride,
Treating Water with Peroxone:
W88-07656 2109 5D
the Making,
Investigation and Regionalization of Historical
W88-10792 2112 5F
Floods in China, Determination of Organic Group Parameters-
W88-07388 2109 2E
CHLORDANE AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion-
Landfill Chromatographic Detection: Enrichment of
Biological Treatment of Simulated
Extraordinary Floods in Early Chinese History Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor-
Leachate Containing Chlordane,
and Their Absolute Dates, ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der or-
W88-03234 2104 5G
W88-07395 2109 2E ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr,

Correspondence Between Urban Areas and the AOS in Waessern mit ionenchromatogra-
Study of Design Storms in China, phischer Detektion: Adsorption organischer Mo-
Concentrations of Chlordane in Fish from the
W 88-07405 2109 2B
Kansas River,
dellsubstanzen und Verdraengung anorganischer
5B Anionen auf chlor- und schwefelfreier Aktiv-
Improved Flood Routing by ARMA Modelling W88-04131 2105
kohle),
and the Kalman Filter Technique, W88-08154 2110 5A
2109 2E CHLORELLA
W88-07533
Toxic Effect of Copper on Daphnia magna
Chloride in Precipitation and Streamwater for
The Development and Use of Non-Con- (Crustacea, Cladocera) with Varying Food Con-
China: the Upland Catchment of River Severn, Mid-
Water Resources, centrations,
ventional Wales: Some Consequences for Hydrochemical
2109 3C W88-05576 2107 5C
W88-07874 Models,
W88-08369 2110 2K
Acid Rain in Southwestern China, Algal Population and Auxotrophic Adaptation
2110 5B in a Sugar Refinery Wastewater Environment, Water and Chlo-
W88-08949 Prediction of Time Variation in
W88-06845 2109 5D
ride Profiles in a Soil Subject to Cropping and
Marine Dispersal and Deposition of Yellow Annual Application of Sewage Sludge,
River Silts by Gravity-Driven Underflows, CHLORIDE 2111 5E
W88-09911
W88-10160 2112 2J Artemia Habitats: Ion Concentrations Tolerated
by One Superspecies, Hydrogeochemistry of Chloride in an Upland
Acid Rain in Southwestern China, W88-06989 2109 2H Catchment in Mid-Wales,
W88-10241 2112 2B W88-09912 2111 2 A
Report About Experiences in Intercomparison
CHINOOK Studies in the Administration for Water Econo- CHLORINATED AROMATIC
Acute Toxicity of Roundup and Rodeo Herbi- my of Rheinland-Pfalz, HYDROCARBONS
cides to Rainbow Trout, Chinook, and Coho W88-08160 2110 5A PCB Levels in Surface and Waste Waters in
Salmon, Egypt,
W88-05115 2107 5C CHLORIDES W88-07126 2109 5B
Effect of Sodium Chloride and Calcium Chlo-
CHIRONOMIDS ride on Nitrite Induced Methemoglobinemia In CHLORINATED BENZENES
Chironomid Mortality after the Sandoz Acci- Clarias Lazera, Modelling of Toxic Contaminants in the Niagara

dent and Deformities in Chironomus Larvae due W88-02466 2103 5C River Plume in Lake Ontario,
to Sediment Pollution on the Rhine, W88-O5029 2106 5B
2105 5C Spatial Distribution of Chloride and Sulfate in
W88-03763
theSnow Cover in Sapporo, Japan, CHLORINATED DIBENZODIOXINS
Quantitative Responses of Chironomid Commu- W88-04138 2105 5B Morphologic Lesions and Acute Toxicity in
nities to Two Water Velocity Regimes During a Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) Treated with
Spring Bloom of Epilithic Algae, Ion-Chromatography in the Routine Analysis of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin,
2110 2H Water and Environmental Material (Die Ionen- W88-07706 2109 5C
W88-08596
Chromatographie in der Routinemaessigen
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Toxicity in
CHIRONOMUS Wasser- und Umweltanalytik),
Incidence of Deformities in Chironomus spp. W88-04323 2105 5A Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens),
W88-07707 2109 5C
from Port Hope Harbour, Lake Ontario,
2105 5C Flow-Injection Method for the Determination of
W88-04212 CHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS
Trace Amounts of Chloride (Entwicklung einer
Fliessinjektionsmethode zur Bestimmung von Status of Selected Organics in the Laurentian
Feeding Efficiencies of Chironomus plumosus
Chlorid im Spurenbereich durch Leitfaehigkeits- Great Lakes; An Overview of DDT, PCBs,
(L.) and C. anthracinus Zett. (Diptera: Chirono-
differenzen), Dioxins, Furans, and Aromatic Hydrocarbons,
midae) in Mesotrophic Lake Erken, 2108 5B
2105 7B W88-06296
W88-10688 2112 2H W88-04334

SU-138
SUBJECT INDEX
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS

CHLORINATED HYDROCARBON Dioxine und Polychlorierter Dibenzofurane bei Chlorinated Pesticide Residues in Sediments
Chlorodibenzodioxins and Chlorodibenzofurans: der Ozonung von Waessern), From the Arabian Sea Along the Central West
An Overview, W88-02084 2103 5D Coast of India,
W88-01311 2102 5B W88-05118 2107 5B
Characterization of Adsorbates from Activated
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS Carbon Columns Part I: The Effect of Raw Anerobic Bacteria that Dechlorinate Perchlor-
THM Formation Potential and Organic Content: Water Pretreatment on the Sorption of Organo- oethene,
A New Analytical Approach, halogen Compounds, W88-05195
W88-00065
2107 5G
2101 5A W88-02085 2103 5F
Applying Membrane Processes to Groundwater
Assessment of Chlorine Dioxide as a Means of Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor- Sources for Trihalomethane Precursor Control,
Limiting the Formation of Organohalogenated oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitations W88-05342 2107 5F
Compounds (Evaluation du Bioxyde de Chlore (Ionen-Chromatographische Bestimmung von
Comme Moyen Limitant la Formation de De- Chloracetat und Dichloracetat in Niederschlags- Cleanup on a Large Scale,
rives Organo-halogenes), wasserproben), W88-05476 2107 5G
W88-0O067 2101 5F W88-02673 2104 5A
Organochlorine Residues in Northeastern Alber-
Evaluation of Toxicity Limit and Sex Hormone Concentration and Flux Profiles of PCBs, DDTs ta Otters,
Production in Response to Cythion and BHC in and PAHs in a Dated Sediment Core from the W88-05617 2107 5B
the Vitellogenic Catfish Clarias Batrachus, Lagoon of Venice,
W88-00119 2101 5C W88-02675 Toxicity of Methylene Chloride to Life Stages
2104 5B
of the Fathead Minnow, Pimephales promelas
Dynamics of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor- Rafinesque,
Striped Bass from the Hudson River: III. Tissue oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitation W88-05622 2107 5A
Disposition and Routes for Elimination,
(Ionen-Chromatographische Bestimmung von
W88-00141 2101 5B Chloroacetat und Dichloroacetat in Niedersch- Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins in Blue
lagswasserproben), Mussel from Marine Coastal Water in Japan,
Chlorinated Organics of Low and High Relative
W88-02818 2104 5 A W88-05623 2107 5B
Molecular Mass in Pulp Mill Bleachery Ef-
fluents,
Research Environmental Pollution: III. De-
in Removal of Two
Chlorinated Compounds from
W88-00428 2101 5A termination of Nitrofen Secondary Domestic Effluent by a Thin Film
in Main- and Rhine-
fish(Untersuchungen zur Umweltbelastung: III. Technique,
Analysis of Toxicity and Biodegradability of Or-
Bestimmung von Nitrofen in Main- und Rheinfi- W88-05977 2108 5D
ganochlorine Compounds Released into the En-
shen),
vironment in Bleaching Effluents of Kraft
W88-02856 2104 5B
AWWARF Trihalomethane Survey,
Pumping, W88-06007 2108 5G
W88-00432 2101 5A Reductive Dechlorination of Toxic Chlorocar-
bons, Contamination by ChlorinatedHydrocarbons
Combustion Characteristics of Chlorinated Hy- (DDT, PCBs) in Surface Sediment and Macro-
W88-03177 2104 5D
drocarbons, benthos of the River Adige (Italy),
W88-01300 2102 5D W88-06423
Oxidation of Trace Contaminants in Drinking 2108 5B
Water,
Process for Destroying Tetrachlorodibenzo-p- Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Phen-
Dioxin in a Hazardous Waste, W88-03178 2104 5F
Anaerobic Bioreactors,
ols in
W88-01313 2102 5D W88-06761
Effects of Bioaugmentation on Hazardous Waste 2108 5D
Treatment,
Environmental Health and Safety Consider- Transport and Chemodynamics of Organic Mi-
ations for a Dioxin Detoxication Process,
W88-03230 2104 5D cropollutants and Ions during Snowmelt,
W88-01314 2102 5D W88-06810
Relationships of Cancer Incidence Rates in Iowa 2108 5B
Potential Role of Genetically Engineered Micro- Municipalities to Chlorination Status of Drink-
ing Water,
Kinetics of Microbial Growth on Mixtures of
organisms to Degrade Toxic Chlorinated Hy-
Pentachlorophenol and Chlorinated Aromatic
drocarbons, W88-03548 2105 5C Compounds,
W88-01316 2102 5D W88-06851
Recovery Studies of Volatile Organics in Sedi- 2109 5D
Genetic Mechanisms in the ments Using Purge/Trap Methods,
Dissimilation of Determination of Uptake Rate Constants for Six
Chlorinated Compounds, W88-03883 2105 5A Organochlorines in Midge Larvae,
W88-01374 2102 5B Chlorinated Benzenes in the Middle Rhine - To W88-06930 2109 5B
Aliphatic and Aromatic Halocarbons as Poten- the Problem of Setting Up a Balance (Chlorierte
Dietary Accumulation of Four Chlorinated
tial Mutagens in Drinking Water. Benzole im Mittelrhein - Zum Problem einer
III. Halogenat- Dioxin Congeners by Rainbow Trout and Fat-
ed Ethanes and Ethenes, Bilanzierung),
head Minnows,
W88-01811 W88-04346 2105 5A
2103 5C W88-06961 2109 5B
Total Organic Halogen (TOX) Formation Po- Ground-Water Contamination Caused by Read-
Trichloroethylene Metabolism by Microorga-
tentials in Activated Sludge Treatment and ily Volatile Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in the
nisms That Degrade Aromatic Compounds,
Small Rivers, Neu-Isenburg Area (Hesse). Exploration and
W88-07016 2109 5B
W88-01825 Sanitary Measures between 1983 and 1986
2103 5D
(Grundwasserverunreinigung durch Leicht- Common-Source Community and Industrial Ex-
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Biological Sewage fluechtige Chlorierte Kohlenwasserstoffe im
posure to Trichloroethylene,
Purification - Fate and Difficulties in Balancing, Bereich Neu-Isenburg (Hesse). Erkundungs- und 't)

W88-07071 2109 5B
W88-01937 2103 5D Sanierungsmassnahmen 1983/86),
W88-04347 2105 5B Discovery and Elimination of Dioxins from a
Anaerobic Biodegradation of Monochlorophen-
Carbon Reactivation Process,
ols, Modelling of Toxic Contaminants in the Niagara W88-07382
W88-02011 River Plume in Lake Ontario,
2109 5D
2103 5D
W88-05029 2106 5B Gamma-BHC- and Cythion-Induced Alterations
Influence of Diet and Preexposure on the Toler-
in Lipid Metabolism in a Freshwater Catfish,
ance of Sodium Pentachlorophenate by Rain- Organochlorine and PCB Residues in Lake Erie During Different Phases of its
Clarias Batrachus,
bow Trout (Salmo gairdneri), Mink Populations,
Annual Reproductive Cycle,
W88-02032 2103 5C W88-05108 2107 5B W88-07498 2109 5C
Reaction Mechanisms of Polychlorinated Di- Changes in Selected Biochemical Parameters in
Formation of Trichloronitromethane (Chloropi-
benzo-p-Dioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzo- the Kidney and Blood of the Fish, Tilapia mos-
furans during Ozonation of Water Samples
crin)and Chloroform in a Combined Ozonation/
sambica (Peters), Exposed to Heptachlor,
Chlorination Treatment of Drinking Water,
(Reaktionsverhalten Polychlorierter Dibenzo-p- W88-05112 2107 5C W88-07542 2109 5F

SU-139
SUBJECT INDEX
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS

Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated Aquifer Restoration: Chlorinated Organics Re-
Trace Metals and Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in
Sewage Sludges of Kuwait, Carbon for Removal of DBCP, EDB, and TCP moval Considerations in Proven vs Innovative
Ultra-Low Concentrations, Technologies,
W88-07616 2109 5E at

W88-09323 2111 5F W88-10408 2112 5G


Transformations of Trace Halogenated Alipha-
Case History - Treatment of Contaminant Relationships Between the Structures of Chlor-
Anoxic Biofilm Columns,
tics in
5B Ground Water Using Elevated Temperature Air inated Phenols, Their Toxicity, and Their Abili-
W88-07625 2109
Stripping, ty to Induce Glutathione S-Transferase Activity

Hydrocarbons from Pe- W88-09329 2111 5G inDaphnia Magna,


Isolation of Chlorinated
W88-10499 2112 5C
troleum Hydrocarbons for Mass Spectrometric
Identification, Characteristic Levels of Chlorinated Hydrocar-
2109 5A bons and Trace Metals in Fish from Coastal Accumulation of Organochlorines and Mercury
W88-07696
Waters of North and Baltic Sea, in Flounder - An Approach to Pollution Assess-

Distribution of Degrading Chlorocarbon Sol- W88-09588 2111 5B ments,


vents in Water and Soil in a Contaminant Plume, W88-10631 2112 5A
2109 5B Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating
W88-07744
Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and Collection and Treatment of Volatile Organic
Distribution of Organic Micropollutants in Dif- PCE: Laboratory Studies, Compounds from an Upper Waterbearing Zone
ferent Size Fractions of Sediment and Suspended W88-09834 2111 5F in the Southeastern Coastal Plain,
Solid Particles of the River Rotmain, W88-11088 2112 5G
W88-08166 2110 5B Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating
Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and Migration of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in

Biological Degradation of Volatile Chlorinated PCE: Pilot-Scale Evaluations, Groundwater,


Hydrocarbons in Groundwater and Sewage, W88-09835 2111 5F W88-11216 2112 5B
W88-08172 2110 5B
Trichloroethylene Biodegradation by a Meth- CHLORINATED INSECTICIDES
Persistent Toxic Organic Waste. Is Destruction ane-Oxidizing Bacterium, Trace-Metal and Organochlorine Residues in
Necessary, W88-09964 2111 5B Sediments of the Upper Rockaway River, New
W88-08436 2110 5B Jersey,
Pitfalls in the Aquatic Photochemistry Testing W88-04151 2105 5B
Case Study and Proposed Decontamination of a of Chlorinated Aromatic Compounds,
Closed Herbicide Plant in the Federal Republic W88-10139 2112 5A CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
of Germany, Anaerobic Transformation, Transport, and Re-
W88-08438 2110 5E Influence Contaminated Particles on
of the
moval of Volatile Chlorinated Organics in
Bioaccumulation of Hydrophobic Organic Mi- Ground Water,
Biodegradation of Chlorinated Organic Com- cropollutants in Fish, 2104 5B
W88-02557
pounds by Phanerochaete chrysosporium, a W88-10195 2112 5B
Wood-Rotting Fungus, CHLORINATED PESTICIDES
W88-08441 2110 5E Production of Lipophilic Volatile Organohalo-
Sulfuric Acid Cleanup and KOH-Ethanol Treat-
gen Materials During Laboratory Chlorination for Confirmation of Organochlorine Pesti-
ment
Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Chloroben- of Some Waste Water and Polluted River Water
cides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Applica-
zenes to Larvae of the Midge, Chironomus de- Samples from Yugoslavia, Wastewater Samples,
tion to
corus, W88-10261 2112 5D 2107 5A
2110 5B W88-05391
W88-08679
Decomposition and Te-
of Trichloroethylene
and Liver CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
Sediment-Associated Contaminants trachloroethylene in Drinking Water by a Com-
Anaerobic Degradation of Chlorinated Solvents,
Diseases in Bottom-Dwelling Fish, bined Radiation/Ozone Treatment,
2H0 5C W88-04199 2105 5D
W88-08861 W88-10275 2112 5F

Case Study. Bay of Pozzuoli (Gulf of Naples, between Bulk CHLORINATION


Partitioning of Organic Chlorine
Italy), Water and Benthal Interstitial Water through a THM Formation Potential and Organic Content:

W88-08867 2110 5B Kraft Mill Aerated Lagoon,


A New Analytical Approach,

5D W88-00065 2101 5A
W88-10317 2112
Drawdown Impacts in Dense Non-Aqueous
Phase Liquids, Evolution of Organics in a Potable Water Treat-
Removal of Chlorophenols and Chlorolignins
W88-08994 2111 5G from Bleaching Effluent by Combined Chemical
ment System,
W88-00066 2101 5F
and Biological Treatment,
Dense Chlorinated Solvents in Porous and Frac- 2112 5D
W88-10326
tured Media: Model Experiments, Assessment of Chlorine Dioxide as a Means of
W88-09034 2111 5B Limiting the Formation of Organohalogenated
Vertical Distribution of Certain Organochlorine
Compounds in the Monomictic Lake Zonar Compounds (Evaluation du Bioxyde de Chlore
Fate of Some Chlorobenzenes from the Niagara Comme Moyen Limitant la Formation de De-
(Cordoba, Spain),
River in Lake Ontario, 5B rives Organo-halogenes),
W88-10376 2112
W88-09079 2111 5B W88-00067 2101 5F

TCE and PCE Ozonation of Humic Substances: Effects on Mo-


Use of Well Packers to Control Disinfection for Reuse,
lecular Weight Distributions of Organic Carbon
Contaminants, W88-00178 2101 5D
5G and Trihalomethane Formation Potential,
W88-09278 2111
W88-10382 2112 5F
Manual for Water Renovation and Reclamation.
Use of Static Soil Vapor Collectors to Identify 2101 5D
Combination of Ozone/Hydrogen Peroxide and W88-00314
Subsurface Contamination in Southern Califor-
Ground Water
Ozone/UV Radiation for Reduction of Trihalo-
nia Basins, Introduction to Water Renovation and Reclama-
2111 5A methane Formation Potential in Surface Water,
W88-09290 5F tion,
W88-10385 2112
W88-00315 2101 5D
Applying Three Dimensional Ground Water
Interactions between Ozone, Halogens and Or-
Modeling to Monitoring Network Design: A Chlorination,
ganicCompounds,
Case History,
2112 5F W88-00321 2101 5D
W88-09295 2111 7 A W88-10387
Final Treatment,
Field Evaluation of Ground Water Sampling Blink Reflex Latency after Exposure to Trich-
W88-00326 2101 5D
Compounds, loroethylene in Well Water,
Devices for Volatile Organic
2111 5A W88-10389 2112 5A
W88-09300 Detection, Identification and Quantitative Anal-
ysis of Dihaloacetonitriles in Chlorinated
Natu-
Fixed-Film Bioreactor to Treat Trichloroethy- Landspreading Dioxin-Contaminated Papermill
Waters,
lene-Laden Waters from Interdiction Wells, Sludge: A Complex Problem, ral

2112 5E W88-00424 2101 5A


W88-09317 2111 5D W88-10391

SU-140
SUBJECT INDEX
CHLORINATION

Sulfite Destruction of Direct Acting Mutagens Chlorine Toxicity as a Function of Environmen- Health Effects of Water Reuse: Characterization
in Drinking Water, tal Variables and Species Tolerance, of Mutagenic Residues Isolated from Reclaimed,
W88-0O533 2101 5F W88-03515 2105 5C Surface, and Groundwater Supplies,
W88-03540 2105 5A
Formation of Toxaphene-Like Contaminants Effects of Chlorinated Discharges on Marine
During Simulated Paper Pulp Bleaching, Animals, Evaluation of the Quality of Wastewater Treat-
W88-00728 2101 5D W88-03516 2105 5C ment Effluent Following Chlorination or Ozona-
tion,
Aliphatic and Aromatic Halocarbons as Poten- Does Avoidance of Chlorinated Seawater Pro-
W88-03542 2105 5D
tial Mutagens in Drinking Water. III. Halogenat- tect Fish Against Toxicity. Laboratory and
ed Ethanes and Ethenes, Field Observations, Mutagenicity of Nonvolatile Organics in Undis-
W88-01811 2103 5C W88-03517 2105 5C infected and Disinfected Wastewater Effluents,

Avoidance Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Men-


W88-03543 2105 5D
Developing Models for Predicting Trihalometh-
ane Formation Potential and Kinetics, haden, Brevoortia Tyrannus, Subjected to Si-
Contributions of Some
Chlorinated Aliphatic
W88-01893 2103 5F multaneous Chlorine and delta T Conditions,
Compounds to the Mutagenicity of Spent Kraft
W88-03518 2105 5C
Pulp Chlorination Liquors,
Mutagenicity Studies in Salmonella: Residues of
Hematological Responses of Bluegill to Chlorin- W88-03544 2105 5B
Ozonated and/or Chlorinated Water Fulvic
ation and Temperature Tests and to an Operat-
Acids, Chlorination of Mutagenic Fractions of Coke-
W88-02058 2103 5C ing Power Plant,
Plant Effluents,
W88-03519 2105 5C
W88-03545 2105 5B
Influence of Industrial Wastes on the Formation
Predicted Mortality of Chesapeake Bay Orga-
of Volatile Halogenated Organics During Efflu- Safety of Oral Chloride Dioxide, Chlorite, and
nisms Exposed to Simulated Power Plant Chlor-
ent Chlorination, Chlorate Ingestion in Man,
ination Conditions at Various Acclimation Tem-
W88-02195 2103 5D W88-03546 2105 5C
peratures,
In-Basin Chlorination for Control of Activated W88-03520 2105 5C
Relationships of Cancer Incidence Rates in Iowa
Sludge Bulking in Industrial Waste Treatment
Effects of Chlorine Residuals on the Blue Rock- Municipalities to Chlorination Status of Drink-
Plants,
fish (Sebastes mystinus), ing Water,
W88-02207 2103 5D
W88-03521 2105 5C W88-03548 2105 5C
Chemical Changes of Organic Compounds in
Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American Matched Pair Case Control Study of Drinking
Chlorinated Water: XIII. Gas Chromatographic-
Oysters, Crassostrea virginica (G), Exposed to Water Chlorination and Cancer Mortality,
Mass Spectrometric Studies of the Reactions of
Chlorinated and Dechlorinated Seawater, with W88-03549 2105 5C
Irgasan DP 300 (5-Chloro-2-(2,4-Dichloro- Notes on Survival and Feeding,
phenoxy)Phenol) with Chlorine in Dilute Aque-
W88-03522 2105 5C Epidemiologic Studies of Chlorination By-Prod-
ous Solution,
ucts in Drinking Water: An Overview,
W88-02361 2103 5B Power Plant Chlorination: Immediate and Per- W88-03550 2105 5C
of Sublethal Concentrations on an
sistent Effects
Correlation of Humic Substance Trihalomethane
Estuarine Crustacean, Health Risks of Drinking Water Disinfectants
Formation Potential and Adsorption Behavior to
W88-03523 2105 5C and Disinfection By-Products,
Molecular Weight Distribution in Raw and
W88-03551 2105 5C
Chemically Treated Waters, Effect of Chlorination on Entrained Plankton at
W88-02828 2104 5F Several United Kingdom Coastal Power Sta- Drinking Water Perspective,

Water Chlorination: Environmental Impact and


tions, W88-03552 2105 5F
W88-03524 2105 5C
Health Effects; Volume 4, Book 2: Environment,
Studies on the Water Quality Hazard of Chlo-
Health, and Risk. Mechanism of Chloramine Inactivation of Polio- rine in Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant
W88-03505 2105 5C virus: A Concern for Regulators, Effluents,
W88-03525 2105 5F W88-03553 2105 5C
Interaction of Aquatic Ecosystem Components
with Chlorination: An Overview, Reactivity of Chlorine Dioxide with Nucleic
Risk from Residual Chlorine in Cooling Waters
W88-03506 2105 5C Acids and Proteins,
Used for Aquacultural Purposes,
W88-03526 2105 5F
Long-Range Chlorination in Open Microcosms: W88-03554 2105 5C
Interpretations, Enhancement of Chlorine Inactivation of Es-
Water Chlorination and Foods-FDA Consider-
W88-03507 2105 5C cherichia coli by Sodium Ions,
ations and Concerns,
W88-03527 2105 5F
Chlorine-Heavy Metals Interaction on Toxicity W88-03555 2105 5F
and Metal Accumulation, Chlorination as an Effective treatment for Con-
W88-03508 2105 5C trolling Pathogenic Naegleria in Cooling Water
Issues in Human Risk Assessment,

of an Electric Power W88-03556 2105 6B


Plant,
Physiological Effects of Chlorine-Produced Oxi- W88-03528 2105 5F
dants, Dechlorinated Effluents, and Trihalo- Cost-Benefit Approach to Drinking Water and
methanes on Marine Invertebrates, Novel Bactericidal Agent for Treatment of Cancer,
W88-03509 2105 5C Water, W88-03557 2105 6B
W88-03529 2105 5F
Cooling Water Pollutants: Bioaccumulation by Chlorinated Drinking Water and Cancer: The
Corbicula, Wastewater Treatment Plant Disinfection Effi- Strength of the Epidemiologic Evidence,
W88-03510 2105 5B ciency as a Function of Chlorine and Ammonia W88-03558 2105 5C
Content,
Wastewater Inputs and Marine Bioaccumulation W88-03530 2105 5D Comparative Disinfection of Indicator Bacteria
of Priority Pollutant Organics off Southern Cali- and Poliovirus by Chlorine Dioxide,
fornia, Growth of Disinfection-Resistant Bacteria and W88-03573 2105 5D
W88-03511 2105 5B Simulation of Natural Aquatic Environments in
the Chemostat, Carbon Leaves Good Taste in Canadians'
Biofouling Assessment and Control: an Electric W88-03532 2105 5C Mouths,
Power Research Institute Overview, W88-03601 2105 5F
W88-03512 2105 5F Correlation of Water Quality Parameters with
Mutagenicity of Drinking Water Extracts, Legionnaires' Disease Outbreaks - The Engi-
Total Residual Chlorine as a Regulatory Tool, W88-03533 2105 5C neering Implications,
W88-03513 2105 5C W88-03821 2105 5B
Influence of Ozonation on Direct-Acting Muta-
Factors in the Design of Chlorine Toxicological gens Formed During Drinking Water Chlorina- Alkaline Approach to Treating Cooling Towers
Research, tion, for Control of Legionella pneumophila,
W88-03514 2105 5C W88-03538 2105 5F W88-04083 2105 5G

SU-141
SUBJECT INDEX
CHLORINATION

and Antigenicity Reduction Rates of


Infectivity Mathematical Model Study of Plug Flow in a Effects of the Effluent of Chlorinated Municipal
Human Rotavirus Strain Wa in Fresh Waters, Chlorine Contact Tank, Sewage on the Growth of Porphyra Yezoensis,
W88-04084 2105 5B W88-06454 2108 5F (In Japanese),
W88-08881 2110 5E
Model Chlorination of Plant Derived Phenolic Trouble from the Fresh Water Mussel (Sphaer-
Water Contaminants with an Assessment of ium corneum Lin), Modelling and Optimization of Fixed-Nozzle
Their Potential Toxicity to Escherichia Coli, W88-06461 2108 5F Targeted Chlorination,
W88-04146 2105 5C W88-08918 2110 5D
Wastewater Disinfection Alternatives,
Precursors of Non-Volatile Chlorination By- W88-06579 2108 5D Organohalogen Formation Treatment and Con-
products, trol,
Disinfection as an Adjunct to Water Purifica-
W88-04200 2105 5D W88-09049 2111 5B
tion,
W88-06833 2109 5F Biofouling Control at Water Intake Structures,
Effects of a Chlorinated Discharge and a Ther-
mal Outfall on the Structure and Composition of of
W88-09851 2111 8C
Mutagenic and Clastogenic Properties 3-
the Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Communities in Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-
Mycobacteria in Public Water Supplies: Com-
the Sheep River, Alberta, Canada, Furanone: A
Potent Bacterial Mutagen in Drink-
2105 5C parative Resistance to Chlorine,
W88-04253 ing Water,
W88-09951 2111 5F
W88-06964 2109 5C
Treatability of Manganese by Sodium Silicate
Search for Purity: A Retrospective Policy Anal-
and Chlorine, Factors Promoting Survival of Bacteria in
2107 5F ysis of the Decision to Chlorinate Cincinnati's
W88-05330 Chlorinated Water Supplies,
Public Water Supply, 1890 - 1920,
W88-07018 2109 5F
Technical Note: The Formation of Chlorate W88-10087 2111 5F
from the Reaction of Chlorine and Chlorite in Effects of Three Oxidizing Biocides on Legion-
Production of Lipophilic Volatile Organohalo-
Dilute Aqueous Solution, ella pneumophila Serogroup 1,
W88-05332 2107 5F 2109 5F gen Materials During Laboratory Chlorination
W88-07022
of Some Waste Water and Polluted River Water
Major Ozonation/Direct Filtration Water Treat- Surface Water Supplies and Health, Samples from Yugoslavia,
ment Facility, W88-07036 2109 5F W88-10261 2112 5D
W88-05351 2107 5F
Bladder Cancer, Drinking Water Source, and Reducing the Discharges to Water-Technical
Chemical Changes of Organic Compounds in Tap Water Consumption: A Case-Control Objectives,
Chlorinated Water. XIV. Characterization and Study, W88-10310 2112 5D
Determination of Halogenated Organics Formed W88-07215 2109 5C
during Chlorination of Water from the Tama Bladder Cancer in Massachusetts Related to
River,
Impact of Nonchlorinated Secondary and Terti- Chlorinated and Chloraminated Drinking Water:
2107 5A ary Effluents on Warm Water Fish Communi- A Case-Control Study,
W88-05365
ties, W88-10392 2112 5C
Influence of Bromide Ion on Organic Chlorine W88-07279 2109 5C
and Organic Bromine Formation During Free Molecular Mechanisms of Viral Inactivation by
Formation of Trichloronitromethane (Chloropi- Water Disinfectants,
Chlorination,
crin) and Chloroform in a Combined Ozonation/ W88- 10741 2112 5F
W88-05387 2107 5F
Chlorination Treatment of Drinking Water,
Inactivation of Legionella pneumophila by Hy- W88-07542 2109 5F CHLORINE
pochlorite and an Organic Chloramine, Reactions of Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide
Effects of Bromide Concentration on the Pro- with Resorcinol in Aqueous Solution and Ad-
W88-05454 2107 5F
duction of Chloropicrin during Chlorination of sorbed on Granular Activated Carbon,
Modeling Solute Transport Using QUICK Surface Waters. Formation of Brominated Tri- W88-01847 2103 5F
Scheme, halonitromethanes (Influence de la Concentra-
W88-05507 2107 5F tion en Bromures sur la Formation de Chloropi- Using Alternative Oxidants to Remove Dis-
crine lors de la Chloration des Eaux. Mise en solved Manganese from Waters Laden with Or-
Making Chlorination Trustworthy, Evidence de Trihalonitromethanes Bromes), ganics,
W88-05566 2107 5F W88-07551 2109 5F W88-02319 2103 5F

Nova Scotia Experience with Volatile Organic Investigation of the Production of Lipophilic Interferences between Ozone and Chlorine,
Contaminants in Drinking Water, Volatile Organohalogens During the Laboratory W88-02509 2104 5F
W88-05822 2107 5F Chlorination of Nonpolluted Surface Water
Samples in Yugoslavia, Effect of Oxidants on Microalgal Flocculation,
Disinfecting Water With a Mixture of Free W88-07606 2109 5F W88-02823 2104 5D
Chlorine and Organic N-Halamine,
W88-06008 2108 5F Comparison of Seven Methods for Concentrat- Determination of Organic Group Parameters:
ing Organic Chemicals from Environmental AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion-
Relations Between Drinking Water Mutagenic- Water Samples, Chromatographic Detection. Enrichment of
ity and Water Quality Parameters, W88-07803 2109 5A Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor-
W88-06035 2108 5F ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der Or-
Concentration, Fractionation, and Characteriza- ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr,
Health Risks of Chlorination - Is There a Prob- tion of Organic Mutagens in Drinking Water,
AOS Waessern mit Ionenchromatogra-
in
lem, W88-07812 2109 5A phischer Detektion. Adsorption Organischer
W88-O6203 2108 5F
Modellsubstanzen und Verdraengung Anorgan-
Mutagenic Activity of Various Drinking Water
ischer Anionen auf Chlor- und Schwefelfreier
Bulking control with Chlorination in a Nutrient Treatment Lines,
Removal Activated Sludge System, 2109 5F Aktivkohle),
W88-07813
W88-06222 2108 5D W88-04343 2105 5A
Techniques for the Fractionation and Identifica-
Thiosulfate-Dechlorination Interference with
Measure to Improve the Quality of the
Strategic tion of Mutagens Produced by Water Treatment
Water Supply in Shanghai: A Brief Review of the Folin-Ciocalteu Reagent Method for Protein
Chlorination,
5A Determination,
the Water Intake Works from Upstream of W88-07815 2109
W88-04454 2105 5F
Huangpu River,
W88-06276 2108 5D Effects of Tri- and Dichloroacetic Acids on the
Oxygen Consumption of the Dragonfly Nymph Accuracy and Precision Enhancement for Total
Disappearance Rates of Chloramines in River Aeschna Umbrosa, Residual Chlorine Back Titration,
Water, W88-08301 2110 5C W88-04590 2106 5G
W88-06319 2108 5B
Legionnaires' Disease Associated with a Hospi- Effect of Chlorine Dioxide Water Disinfection

Chlorine Disinfection of Ground Water Ob- tal Water System: AFive-Year Progress Report on Hematologic and Serum Parameters of Renal
tained from 200M Deep Wells, on Continuous Hyperchlorination, Dialysis Patients,

W88-06389 2108 5F W88-08309 2110 5F W88-05303 2107 5C

SU-142
SUBJECT INDEX
CHLOROPHYLL A

Influence of Bromide Ion on Organic Chlorine Reduction of the Hygienically Doubtful Chlo- CHLOROPHYLL
and Organic Bromine Formation During Free rine Compounds with Ozone, Chlorine and Trophic Status of the Winnebago Pool Lakes,
Chlorination, Chlorine Dioxide, 1981,
W88-05387 2107 5F W88-05820 2107 5F W88-00790 2101 5C
Selective Chlorine Determination by Gas-Diffu- CHLORINE DISINFECTANTS Spectrophotometric Analysis of Chlorophyll a
sion Flow Injection Analysis with Chemilu- Immunotoxicologic Evaluation of Chlorine- in Freshwater Phytoplankton,
minescent Detection, based Drinking Water Disinfectants Sodium Hy- W88-00854 2101 5A
W88-05390 2107 5F pochlorite and Monochloroamine,
W88-03686 2105 5C Spectrofluorometric Determination of Chloro-
Developmental Toxicity of Halogenated Ace- phylls and Pheophytins,
tonitriles: Drinking Water By-Products of Chlo- CHLORINE RADIOISOTOPES W88-08597 2110 2L
rine Disinfection, Infiltration at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, Traced
W88-05497 2107 5C by Chlorine-36, Evaluation of Size-Related Changes in Chloro-
W88-07748 phyll-Specific Light Extinction in Some North
2109 2F
Reduction of the Hygienically Doubtful Chlo- Temperate Lakes,
rine Compounds with Ozone, Chlorine and CHLOROBENZENES W88-08815 2110 2H
Chlorine Dioxide, Adsorption of Synthetic Organic Shock Load-
W88-05820 2107 5F ings, Distribution of Some Non-Phototrophic Bacte-
W88-05182 2107 5F ria and Active Biomass (ATP) in the Permanent-
Lignin and Organic Chlorine Compounds in ly Anoxic Fjord Framvaren,
Lake Water and the Role of the Chlorobleach- Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Chloroben- W88-08928 2110 2L
ing Effluents, zenes to Larvae of the Midge, Chironomus de-
W88-06033 2108 5B corus, Influence of Agricultural Practices on the Bio-
W88-08679 coenotic Structure of Limnetic Phytoplankton
2110 5B
Effect of Toxins on Aquatic Organisms: How (Influence des Traitements Phytosanitaires sur
Serious is the Problem, CHLORODIBENZODIOXINS les Biocoenoses du Phytoplancton Limnique),
W88-06577 2108 5C Chlorodibenzodioxins and Chlorodibenzofurans: W88-09682 2111 5C
An Overview,
Inactivation of Particle-Associated Conforms by W88-01311 2102 5B
CHLOROPHYLL A
Chlorine and Monochloramine, Spectrophotometric Analysis of Chlorophyll a
W88-07012 2109 5D CHLORODIBENZOFURANS in Freshwater Phytoplankton,

Chlorodibenzodioxins and Chlorodibenzofurans: W88-00854 2101 5A


Effect of Toxicants on Algal Sinking Rates, An Overview,
W88-07612 2109 5C W88-01311 Secchi Disk Visibility, Chlorophyll a and Partic-
2102 5B
ulate Organic Matter in the Pontevedra Estuary
Effects of Chronic Chlorine Exposure on Litter Mutagenicity of Monochlorodibenzofurans De- (NW of Spain) (Visibilidad del disco de Secchi,
Processing in Outdoor Experimental Streams, tected in the Environment, clorofila a y materia organica particulada en la
W88-08105 2110 5C W88-06045 ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)),
2108 5C
W88-04544 2106 2L
Enriched Concentrations of Bromine, Chlorine, CHLOROFORM
and Iodine in Urban Rainfall as Determined by
TEAM Study: Personal Exposures to Toxic Simultaneous Construction of Single-Parameter
Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis, and Multiparameter Trophic State Indices,
Substances in Air, Drinking Water, and Breath
W88-10136 2112 5B of 400 Residents of New Jersey, North Carolina, W88-04851 2106 2H
and North Dakota,
Acute Toxicity of Chlorine on Freshwater Or- Relationship Between Carbon, Nitrogen and
W88-01881 2103 5C
ganisms: Time-Concentration Relationships of Chlorophyll a in the Ria of Pontevedra, of NW
Constant and Intermittent Exposures, Spain (Relaciones Entre Carbono, Nitrogeno y
Correlation of Humic Substance Trihalomethane
W88-11007 2112 5C Clorofila a en la Ria de Pontevedra, NO de
Formation Potential and Adsorption Behavior to
Molecular Weight Distribution in Raw and Espana),
CHLORINE COMPOUNDS W88-05039
Chemically Treated Waters, 2106 5C
Measurement of Total Organic Halides (TOX)
W88-02828 2104 5F
and Purgeable Organic Halides (POX) in Water Field Experiment on the Influences of Suspend-
Using Carbon Adsorption and Microcoulometric ed Clay and P on the Plankton of a Small Lake,
Lignin and Organic Chlorine Compounds in
Determination, W88-05103 2106 5C
Lake Water and the Role of the Chlorobleach-
W88-00441 2101 5A ing Effluents,
W88-06033
Association of Chlorophyll A with Physical and
CHLORINE CONTACT TANKS 2108 5B Chemical Factors in Lake Ontario, 1967-1981,
Modeling Solute Transport Using QUICK W88-05882 2107 7A
Shallow-Probe Soil-Gas Sampling for Indication
Scheme,
of Ground-Water Contamination by Chloro-
W88-05507 Existing and Anticipated Irradiation in the Hy-
2107 5F form,
polimnetic Waters of Central Lake Erie,
W88-10523 2112 5A
CHLORINE DETERMINATION W88-06401 2108 2H
Selective Chlorine Determination by Gas-Diffu-
CHLOROPHENOLS Water Quality Changes
sion Flow Injection Analysis with Chemilu- in Lake Erie, 1968-1980,
Anaerobic Biodegradation of Monochlorophen-
minescent Detection, W88-06410 2108 2H
ols,
W88-05390 2107 5F W88-02011 2103 5D Effects of Sample
Storage and Mechanical
CHLORINE DIOXIDE Alteration of Transplacental Carcinogenesis by
Blending on the Quantitative Analysis of River
Reactions of Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide Periphyton,
Chlorinated Phenols,
with Resorcinol in Aqueous Solution and Ad- W88-06686 2108 7B
W88-03535 2105 5C
sorbed on Granular Activated Carbon,
Chlorophyll-Phosphorus Relationships for Su-
W88-01847 2103 5F Organic Chlorine Compounds in Lake Sedi-
barctic Lakes in Western Canada,
ments and the Role of the Chlorobleaching Ef-
Reactivity of Chlorine Dioxide with W88-07082 2109 2H
Nucleic fluents,
Acids and Proteins, W88-06032 2108 5B Measurements of Chlorophyll-a from Phyto-
W88-03526 2105 5F plankton Using Ethanol as Extraction Solvent,
Chronic Toxicity of Aniline and 2,4-Dichloro-
Growth of Disinfection-Resistant Bacteria and
W88-08590 2110 2H
phenol to Daphnia magna Straus,
Simulation of Natural Aquatic Environments in W88-06084 2108 5C Further Studies of Short-Term Variation in the
the Chemostat,
Pigment Composition of a Spring Phytoplankton
W88-03532 2105 5C Enhanced Fluorescence Detection of Dansyl
Bloom,
Derivatives of Phenolic Compounds Using a W88-08850
Chlorine Dioxide Effects on THMFP, TOXFP, Postcolumn Photochemical Reactor and Appli-
2110 2H
and the Formation of Inorganic By-Products, cation to Chlorophenols in River Water, Factors Controlling Primary Production in Two
W88-05386 2107 5F W88-07633 2109 5A Rivers Resulting From a Reduction in Flow,

SU-143
SUBJECT INDEX
CHLOROPHYLL A

CHLOROTHALONIL Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor-


(Facteurs Controlant la Production Primaire
Disappearance Rates of Chlorothalonil (TCIN) oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitations
Dans Deux Rivieres Soumises a Une Forte Re-
(Ionen-Chromatographische Bestimmung von
in the Aquatic Environment,
duction de Debit),
2110 5B Chloracetat und Dichloracetat in Niederschlags-
W88-08872 2110 2H W88-08249
wasserproben),
Autodepuration of Rio Grande Reservoir CHLORPYRIFOS W88-02673 2104 5A
Bioconcentration and Metabolism of DDT, Fen-
(Riacho Grande SP, Brazil) Major Ions and
itrothion and Chlorpyrifos by the Blue-Green Determination of Organic Group Parameters
Chlorophyll a (Autodepuracao da Represa Rio
Brasil) Ions Domin- Algae Anabaena sp. and Aulosira fertilissima, (AOC1, AOBr, AOs) in Water by Means of Ion-
Grande (Riacho Grande SP,
W88-01863 2103 5B Chromatographic Detection,
antes e Clorofila a),
2111 5B W88-02674 2104 5A
W88-09778
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermit-

Ecology of Phytoplankton in the Tvarminne tent Dosing of Outdoor Experimental Streams Ion-Chromatographic Trace Analysis of Amper-
Area, SW
Coast of Finland: IV. Environmental with Chlorpyrifos, ometrically Detectable Anions in Water (Ionen-
A and Phytoplankton W88-11001 2112 5C Chromatographische Spurenanalyse Amperome-
Conditions, Chlorophyll
in Winter and Spring 1984 at Tvarminne Storf- trisch Detektierbarer Anionen in Wassern),
CHLORSULFURON W88-02724 2104 5A
jard,
2111 2L CapillaryColumn Gas Chromatographic Deter-
W88-09959
mination of Trace Residues of the Herbicide Preconcentration of Silver(I), Gold(III) and
Spatial Biomass, Chlorophyll-a
Distribution, Chlorsulfuron in Agricultural Runoff Water, Palladium(II) in Water Samples with 2,2'-dipyri-
W88-05392 2107 5A
Content, and Primary Production of Charophy- dyl-3-((4-amino-5-mercapto)-l,2,4-
ceae in Lake Zmarle (Northern Poland), triazolyl)hydrazone Supported on Silica Gel,
2112 2H
CHOLERA 2104 A
W88-10371 Facilities in Rural W88-02725 5
Water Supplies and Sanitary
Plankton, Chlorophyll Characteristics and Fish- Transkei,
Determination of Volatile Priority Pollutants in
W88-00100 2101 5C
ery Potential of Surface Coal Mine Lakes in Water by Purge and Trap and Capillary Column
Western Pennsylvania, Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry,
2112 5A CHORINE OXIDATION PROCESS
W88-10514 Treat Sep- W88-02859 2104 5A
County Develops Unique Plant to

tage,
Phytoplankton Productivity and Chlorophyll-a Applications of IC Environmental Analysis,
W88-02810 2104 5D in
Concentration of Oguta Lake in Southeastern 2105 5A
W88-03819
Nigeria,
2112 2H CHROMATE
W88-10576 Ion-Chromatography in the Routine Analysis of
Toxicity of Sodium Chromate and 3,4-Dichlor-
oaniline to Crustaceans, Water and Environmental Material (Die Ionen-
Comparison of Chlorophyll a and Carotenoid
W88-06478 2108 5C Chromatographie in der Routinemaessigen
Concentrations as Indicators of Algal Volume,
2112 7B Wasser- und Umweltanalytik),
W88-10727
CHROMATE IONS W88-04323 2105 5A
CHLOROPHYTA More on Mechanism and Some Important Prop-
of Chromate Ion Exchange, Determination of N-Pesticides in Natural
Uptake of Selected Heavy Metals by the Green erties
W88-05515 2107 5D Waters,
Alga Cladophora glomerata,
2102 5B W88-04324 2105 5A
W88-01461
CHROMATOGRAPHY
Effects ofCrude and Fuel Oils on the Growth, Development of Methods for the Analysis of Analysis of Nitrate in Environmental Samples
Extractable Organic Priority Pollutants in Mu- HPLC,
Chlorophyll 'a' Content and Dry Matter Pro- by Reversed-Phase
nicipal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment 5A
duction of a Green Alga Scenedesmus Quadri- W88-04331 2105
cauda (Turp.) Breb, Sludges,
2105 5C W88-O0419 2101 5A Determination of Organic Group Parameters:
W88-04127
AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion-
of Selenastrum capricornutum in the Separation Studies of As(III), Sb(III) and Bi(III)
Growth Chromatographic Detection. Enrichment of
by Reversed-Phase Paper Chromatographic
Presence of Synthetic Surfactants, Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor-
2108 5C Technique,
W88-06767 ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der Or-
'

W88-01833 2103 5A
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr,
Influence of Complexation and pH on Individual Ionenchromatogra-
New, Rapid Clean-up Procedure for the Simul- AOS in Waessern mit
and Combined Heavy Metal Toxicity to a Fresh- Detektion. Organischer
Adsorption
phischer
water Green Algae, taneous Determination of Different Groups of
Modellsubstanzen und Verdraengung Anorgan-
W88-07096 2109 5C Organic Micropollutants in Sediments; Applica-
ischer Anionen auf Chlor- und Schwefelfreier
tion in Two European Estuarine Sediment Stud-
Sizes and Daily Growth Rates of Two Algal ies,
Aktivkohle),
2103 5A W88-04343 2105 5A
Phytoplankters in the Field, W88-02007
W88-08099 2110 2H
Specific Analysis of Oil Emulsions in Water Analysis of Bromacil, Diuron and 3,4-Dichlor-
Phased Cell Division by a Field Population of (Differenzierte Bestimmung von Oelemulsionen Contaminated Well Water, Using a
oaniline in
High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic
Staurastrum Longiradiatum (Conjugatophyceae, in Wasser),
Desmidiaceae), W88-02082 2103 5A Column-Switching Procedure,
W88-09764 2111 2H W88-05367 2107 5A
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ali-
Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi- phatic Diamines in Water Via Derivatization Effect of Inorganic Salts and Adsorption in Se-
tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae with Acetylacetone, phadex-Gel Chromatography of Aquatic Organ-
and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13 W88-02363 2103 5A ic Substances,
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, W88-05586 2107 5A
W88-09969 2111 2H Determination of Organic Acid Anions in Pre-
cipitation by Ion Chromatography Exclusion, Sulfatein Coloured Waters. I. Evaluation of
2103 5A
Chromatographic and Colorimetric Data Com-
Spatial Distribution, Biomass, Chlorophyll-a W88-02469
Content, and Primary Production of Charophy- patibility,
ceae in Lake Zmarle (Northern Poland), Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions 5A
W88-05868 2107
in Rain Water by Ion Chromatography
(Bestim-
W88-10371 2112 2H
mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen-
Quantitative Alteration of Readily Volatile Pe-
CHLOROPICRIN wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),
2104 5A troleum Components in Water Pollution by Sim-
Chloropicrin Formation in Aqueous Solution: W88-02671
ulated Weather Factors and a Rapid Column
Effect of Nitrites on Precursors Formation
Gas-Chromatographic Elemental Analysis via Chromatographic Separation of the Aromatic
During the Oxidation of Organic Compounds
di(trifluoroethyl)dithiocarbamato-chelates: X. Petroleum Fraction,
(Formation de Chloropicrine en Milieu Aqueux: 2108 5B
Influence des Nitrites sur la Formation de Pre- Capillary Gas Chromatography at the pg-Level W88-05921
Determination of Co and CrfVI) Besides
curseurs par Oxydation de Composes Organi-
-

Determination of Fluridone Residues in Meat,


ques). Cr(III) in River Water,
2104 5A Milk, Eggs, and Crops by High-Performance
W88-01842 2103 5F W88-02672

SU-144
SUBJECT INDEX
CHROMIUM

Liquid Chromatography or Gas Chromatogra- Comparison of Stationary HPLC-Phases for the Elution Patterns of Aquatic Humus in Size Ex-
phy, Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar- clusion Chromatography Based on Different
W88-06095 2108 5A bons (16 PAH's of NBS-Standard), Eluants,
W88-08161 2110 5A W88-10291 2112 7B
Comparison of On-Column and Splitless Injec-
tions for the Capillary GC Quantitation of Or- Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the Analysis of Dicamba from Water Using Solid-
ganics Extracted from Landfill Leachates, Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar- Phase Extraction and Ion-Pair High Perform-
W88-06098 2108 5 A bons (6 PAH's of TO V), ance Liquid Chromatography,
W88-08168 2110 5A W88-10459 2112 5A
Studies on the Potent Bacterial Mutagen, 3-
chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)- Measurement of Concentration and Oxidation Determination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
furanone: Aqueous Stability, XADRecovery Rate of S(IV) in Rainwater in Yokohama, Japan, Sediments, Using Sonication Extraction and
and Analytical Determination in Drinking Water W88-08455 2110 5B Capillary Column Gas Chromatography-Elec-
and in Chlorinated Humic Acid Solutions, tron Capture Detection with Internal Standard
Ion-Chromatographic Measurements of Ammo-
W88-06113 2108 5A nium, Fluoride, Acetate, Formate and Methane-
Calibration,
W88-10460 2112 5A
sulphonate Ions at Very Low Levels in Antarc-
Characterization of Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolites
tic Ice,
by High Performance Liquid Chromatography- Paper Chromatography as a Method of Phyto-
Mass Spectrometry with a Direct Liquid Intro-
W88-08546 2110 5A plankton Community Analysis,
duction Interface and Using Negative Chemical
Measurement of Volatile Fatty Acids in Pore W88-10510 2112 7B
Ionization,
Water from Marine Sediments By HPLC,
W88-06120 2108 5A Evaluation of Combined Flow Injection-High
W88-08736 2110 5 A
Performance Liquid Chromatography for the
Correlation Steam/Solid Chromatography of Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Com- Determination of Three Organophosphorus Pes-
Trace Organic Compounds in Water, ticides in Liquid Wastes.
pounds by High-Performance Liquid Chroma-
W88-06126 2108 5A tography with Simultaneous Mass Spectrophoto- W88-10520 2112 5A
metry and Ultraviolet Diode Array Detection,
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ni- Determination of Organic Group parameters:
W88-08807 2110 5A
Acid, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic
trilotriacetic (AOC1, AOBr, AOS) in Water by Means of Ion-
Acid, and Related Aminopolycarboxylic Acids Further Studies of Short-Term Variation in the Chromatographic Detections, Pyrohydrolysis
Using an Amperometric Detector, Pigment Composition of a Spring Phytoplankton and Absorption,
W88-06137 2108 5A Bloom, W88-10533 2112 5A
W88-08850 2110 2H
Rapid Determination of Orthophosphate, Sul- Analysis of Organic Matter in Water of Low
fate, and Chloride in Natural Water Samples Method for Characterizing Volatile Organic TOC (Total Organic Carbon) Content by Chro-
with High Iron Concentrations Using Ion Chro- Compound Concentrations in Shallow Soils, matographic Techniques,
matography, W88-09325 2111 5 A W88-10535 2112 5A
W88-07434 2109 5A
Characterization of Sedimentary Humic Acids Quality Assurance Study for the Analysis of
Hydrocarbons from Pe-
Isolation of Chlorinated Fractionated by Hydrophobic Interaction Chro- Hydrocarbons in Sediments,
troleum Hydrocarbons for Mass Spectrometric matography, W88-10539 2112 5A
Identification, W88-09560 2111 2L
Analysis of Disperse Yellow 42 in Environmen-
W88-07696 2109 5A Developments in the Speciation and Determina- tal Samples,
tion of Alkylmetals (Sn, Pb)
Using Volatilization W88-10542 2112 5A
Cleanup of Biological Extracts by a Pasteur
Techniques and Chromatography-Atomic Ab-
Pipette Column and a Comparison of in Vivo-
Accumulated Chlorinated Pesticide Residues sorption Spectroscopy, CHROMIUM
with Other Cleanup Systems,
W88-09567 2111 5A Effects of Temperature on the Acute Toxicity of
W88-07713 Heavy Metals and Hg) to the Freshwa-
(Cr, Cd,
2109 5A Analysis and Fate of Dibenzothiophene Deriva-
ter Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard),
tives in the Marine Environment,
Carcinogenic Effects of Arsenic Compounds in W88-00076 2101 5C
W88-09568 2111 5B
Drinking Water,
W88-07779 Chromium Valency Response and Environmen-
2109 5C Determination of Trialkyllead Species in Water
tal Fate in Three-Phase Aquatic Microcosms,
Samples,
Evaluation of the Preparation of Resin Samplers W88-00547 2101 5B
W88-09580 2111 5A
for Broad Spectrum Analysis of Large-Volume
Samples, Modifying Ion-Exchange Resin Compositions
Determination of Alkylphenols in Refinery Ef-
for Selective Removal of Potentially Toxic Hex-
W88-07795 2109 5 A fluents by Liquid Chromatography Using Elec-
avalent Chromium Species,
trochemical Detection,
Use of Gel Permeation Chromatography to W88-03233 2104 5D
W88-09596 2111 5 A
Study Water Treatment Processes,
Handling of Environmental and Biological Sam- Microwave Digestion Techniques in the Sequen-
W88-07801 2109 5F
Pre-Column Technologies,
ples via
tial Extraction of Calcium, Iron, Chromium,
Determination of Phenol in Raw and Potable Manganese, Lead and Zinc in Sediments,
W88-09605 2111 5 A
Waters by HPLC Multi-Electrode Electro- W88-03825 2105 5A
chemical Detection, Trace-Level Determination of Phenol by Liquid
Chromatography with On-Line Precolumn Process for Removing Multivalent Metals from
W88-07942 2109 5A
Technology and Fluorescence Detection, Waste Effluents,
Rapid Determination of Magnesium and Calci- W88-09606 2111 5 A W88-04732 2106 5D
um Hardness in Water by Ion Chromatography,
Solid-Phase Extraction and Capillary
Gas Chro- Use of Selenastrum capricornutum to Assess the
W88-08021 2110 2K
matographic Determination of Triazine Herbi- Toxicity Potential of Surface and Ground Water
cides in Water, Contamination Caused by Chromium Waste,
Determination of Organic Group Parameters-
AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion- W88-09607 2111 5B W88-06328 2108 5C
Chromatographic Detection: Enrichment of
Multicolumn Ion Chromatographic Determina- Toxicity of Chromium, Nickel and Zinc: Effects
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor-
tion of Nitrate and Sulfate in Waters Containing of Salinity and Temperature, and the Osmoregu-
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der or-
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr,
Humic Substances, latory Consequences in the Mysid Praunus Flex-
W88-09608 2111 7B uosus,
AOS inWaessern mit ionenchromatogra-
W88-06680 2108 5C
phischer Detektion: Adsorption organischer Mo-
Preconcentration and Analysis of Tetraphenyl-
dellsubstanzen und Verdraengung anorganischer
boron and Diphenylborinic Acid in Natural In situ Compartmentation and Biomagnification
Anionen auf chlor- und schwefelfreicr Aktiv- Waters Using CI 8 Reverse-Phase Liquid Chro- of Chromium and Manganese in Industrially
kohle),
matography, Polluted Husainsagar Lake, Hyderabad, India,
W88-08154 2110 5A W88-09654 2111 5A W88-07600 2109 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
CHROMIUM

Effects of Ciliates in a Wastes Stabilization Pond System in Ways Reduce the Cost and Time of Con-
to
Hematological and Pathological
Mexico, Dams,
structing Earth
Chromium Toxicosis in the Freshwater Fish,
W88-07592 2109 5D W88-10580 2112 8A
Barbus conchonius Ham,
W88-07601 2109 5C
Red Tide in Southern Norway Caused by Mass Engineering Theory of Slide Processes in the
Fish Exposed to Asbestos Rich Occurrence of the Planktonic Ciliate Tiarina Design of Earth Dams on a Soft Ground Foun-
Trace Metals in
fusus (Rodt vann ved Tvedestrand-massefore- dation,
Sediments,
2109 5B komst av flimmerdyret Tiarina fu), W88-10581 2112 8D
W88-07603
W88-09948 2111 2L
Analytical Chemistry of Chromium Species in Start-Up System for Pumping Operation of the
the Environment, and Interpretation of Results, CINCINNATI Reversible Units at the Dinerwig Pumped-Stor-
W88-09589 2111 5 A Waves in the Water Works, age Station,
2105 5G W88-10589 2112 8C
W88-03606
Determination of the Speciation of Chromium
from a Bicycle Factory Discharge, CIRCULAR GATES CLACIOLOGY
W88-09615 2111 5B Regional Patterns of Sulfur Retention in Water-
Circular Gates in Circular and U-Shaped Chan-
sheds of the Eastern U.S.,
nels,
Polarographic Determination of Chromium in W88-07609 2109 2K
W88-03790 2105 8B
Aqueous Matrices at Micro Levels,
W88-10519 2112 5A CLADOCERA
CIRCULATION
Lake Algal Biomass Unaltered by Food-Web Changes
Chromium Waters by Copreci- Stratification, Currents, and Upwelling in
Speciation of in
in Lake Michigan,
pitation-AAS, Ontario, Summer 1982,
2H W88-08560 2110 2H
W88-10525 2112 5A W88-08270 2110

Spatial Partitioning of Microhabitats in Littoral


Prediction of the Fate of Chromium from a CISCO
Cladoceran Communities,
Proposed Municipal Sanitary Landfill, Comparative Study on the Temperature De-
W88-09929 2111 2H
W88-10926 2112 5B pendence of Embryogenesis in Three Coregon-
ids (Coregonus spp.) from Lake Constance, Populations of Cladocera (Crustacea), as De-
CHROMOSOMES W88-08833 2110 2H
scribed by the Hydrological Functioning of
In Vitro Induction of Sister Chromatid Ex-
Stagnant Waterways (Les Peuplements de Cla-
changes and Chromosomal Aberrations in Pe- CISTERN WATER doceres (Crustaces), Descripteurs du Fonction-
ripheral Lymphocytes of the Oyster Toadfish Water Quality of Cistern Water in St. Thomas,
nement Hydrologique des Bras-Morts Fluviaux),
and American Eel, U.S.V.I., A Preliminary Survey; B. Microbial 2112 2H
2103 5C W88-10471
W88-02059 Analysis and Major Ion Composition,
W88-00536 2101 5A Planktonic Cladocerans in Harveys Lake, Penn-
CHROMOTOGRAPHY
Water by sylvania 1948-1985,
Analysis of Organic Pollutants in
CISTERNS W88-10745 2112 2H
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Bacteriological Aspects of Rainwater Harnessed
With a Swept-Potential Electrochemical Detec- A
for an Institutional Use - Case Study, CLADOCERANS
tor, 5F
W88-03567 2105 Cardio-Physiological Responses of Some Select-
W88-03156 2104 5A
ed Cladocerans to Three Common Pollutants,
Bacterial Levels in Cistern Water Systems of 2111 5C
CHRONOPOTENTIOMETRY W88-09749
Northern Kentucky,
Determination of Nickel, Cobalt, Copper and
Uranium in Water by Cathodic Stripping Chron-
W88-05408 2107 5F CLADOPHORA
Zn Uptake by Cladophora glomerata,
opotentiometry with Continuous Flow,
2108 5A CITIZEN'S PROGRAM FOR THE W88-09671 2111 5B
W88-06124
CHESAPEAKE BAY
CHRYSOPHYTA Choices for the Chesapeake: An Action Agenda. Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi-
Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms W88-06618 2108 6E tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae

Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem, and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13


W88-08013 2110 2L CITRATE Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy,
Kinetic Study of Citrate Effects on Orthophos- W88-09969 2111 2H
Effect of Manganese-Copper Interactions on phate Solubility in an Acidic, Montmorillonitic
Growth of a Diatom in Water from a Manga- Soil, CLAM HARVESTING
nese-rich British Columbia Fjord, W88-04636 2106 2G Ecological Consequences of Mechanical Har-
W88-08724 2110 2K vesting of Clams,
CITROBACTER W88-07063 2109 4C
Daily Study of the Diatom Spring Bloom at Cadmium Accumulation by a Citrobacter sp.
Roscoff (France) in 1985: I. The Spring Bloom Immobilized on Gel and Solid Supports: Appli- CLAMS
within the Annual Cycle, cability to the Treatment of Liquid Wastes Con- Variation in Adenylate Energy Charge and
W88-08725 2110 21 taining Heavy Metal Cations, Phosphoadenylate Pool Size in Estuarine Orga-
W88-02714 2104 5D nisms after an Oil Spill,
CHRYSOPHYYA W88-00079 2101 5C
Chrysophycean Microfossils Provide New In- CITRUS FRUITS
sight into the Recent History of a Naturally
Citrus Processing Wastewater Treatment, Lack of Bioaccumulation of Metals by Elliptio
Acidic Lake (Cone Pond, New Hampshire), 2109 5D complanata (Bivalvia) during Acidic Snowmelt
W88-06824
W88-08258 2110 5C in Three South-Central Ontario Streams,

CITY PLANNING W88-00080 2101 5A


CHUTES
Productivity Program Saves Millions, But...,
Stabilized Aeration on Chutes, Snow Mountain Agent Gastroenteritis From
W88-03630 2105 5F
W88-01907 2103 8B
Clams,
CIVIL ENGINEERING W88-O0153 2101 5C
CHUZENJ1 LAKE
Infrastructure and the Environment,
Water Quality Formation of Inland Water in the Using Asiatic Clams as a Biomonitor for Chryso-
W88-03608 2105 6A
Drainage Basin of Lake Chuzenji, Nikko, (In tile Asbestos in Public Water Supplies,
Japanese), W88-02318 2103 5A
2110 2H Unique Shoring Equipment Increases Trench
W88-08652
Safety,
2105 5D Uptake of Kepone by the Estuarine Bivalve
CILIATES W88-03632
Rangia Cuneata, During the Dredging of Con-
Epizooic Ciliates (Vorticella sp.) Compete for
Ozone in Water Treatment: The Designer's taminated Sediments in the James River, Virgin-
Food with their Host Daphnia longispina in a
Role,
Small Polyhumic Lake. 2103 5B
W88-10383 2112 5F W88-02339
W88-01987 2103 2H
Problems of Quality Control in Constructing Mercury in Soils, Sediments, and Clams from a
High Rates of Consumption of Bacteria by Pe-
Earth Dams, North Carolina Peatland.
lagic Ciliates. 2103 5B
W88-03822 2105 2H W88-10579 2112 8D W88-02470

SU-146
SUBJECT INDEX
CLAYS

Cadmium Kinetics in Freshwater Clams. Ill Ef- Method of Clarifying Proteinaceous Waste Microbial Communities in the Saturated
fects of Zinc on Uptake and Distribution of Water Containing Solid Impurties, Groundwater Environment: II. Diversity of
Cadmium in Anodonta Cygne, W88-04736 2106 5D Bacterial Communities in a Pleistocene Sand
W88-03870 2105 5C Aquifer and their In Vitro Activities,
Reducing Turbidity in Turbid Waters, W88-09792
Size- and Age-Specific Patterns of Trace Metal 2111 2F
W88-04829 2106 5F
Concentrations in Freshwater Clams from an
Use of the Rock Preservation Scale in Geome-
Acid-Sensitive and a Circumneutral Lake, Process for Clarifying Algae-Laden Wastewater chanical Investigations and Construction,
W88-05051 2106 5B Stream, W88-10427 2112 8E
W88-04831 2106 5D
Transport of Cadmium and Other Metals in the
Populations of Cladocera (Crustacea), as De-
Blood of the Bivalve Mollusc Mercenaria mer- Fate of Heavy Metals in Pilot-Plant Scale scribed by the Hydrological Functioning of
cenana, Upflow Sludge-Blanket Clarifiers, Stagnant Waterways (Les Peuplements de Cla-
W88-06374 2108 5B W88-06205 2108 5D doceres (Crustaces), Descripteurs du Fonction-
PCB Availability Assessment of River Dredging nement Hydrologique des Bras-Morts Fluviaux),
Relative Applicability of Sand and Mechanical
Using Caged Clams and Fish, W88-10471 2112 2H
Filters,
W88-06938 2109 5G W88-06832 2109 5F CLASTOGENS
Ecological Consequences of Mechanical Har- In Vitro Induction of Sister Chromatid Ex-
Lamella Settlers: Material Balances and Clarifi-
vesting of Clams, changes and Chromosomal Aberrations in Pe-
cation Rates,
W88-07063 2109 4C ripheral Lymphocytes of the Oyster Toadfish
W88-10407 2112 5D and American Eel,
Age and Growth, Reproductive Cycle, and His- W88-02059
CLARIFIED WASTEWATER 2103 5C
tochemical Tests for Heavy Metals in Hard
Plant Expansion Produces Superb Effluent and
Clams, Mercenaria mercenaria, From Raritan CLAY
Bay, 1974-75, More Capacity, Effects ofSodium Hydroxide Solutions on the
W88-07064 2109 5C W88-03598 2105 5D Magnesium Clays,
Permeability of
W88-00731 2101 5B
Behavioral Responses of a Marine Bivalve Fate of Heavy Metals in Pilot-Plant Scale
(Venus verrucosa) to Pollution by Petroleum Upflow Sludge-Blanket Clarifiers, Water Uptake by Roots in Cracks and Water
Hydrocarbons, W88-06205 2108 5D Movement in Clayey Subsoil,
W88-07607 2109 5C
Water Clarification,
W88-02330 2103 21

Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An- W88-10100 2112 5D Sedimentation and Effluent Concentration of
odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride
Soft Clay on Reclamation Works,
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex, CLARIFIERS
W88-02516 2104 2J
W88-08245 2110 5B Activated Sludge Clarifiers: Design Require-
ments and Research Priorities, Weathering Effects: Slopes
Sublethal Effects of Copper and
in Mudrocks and
Mercury on W88-04068 2105 5D Over-Consolidated Clays,
Some Biochemical Constituents of the Estuarine
W88-09347 2111 2J
Clam Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis Water Clarification,
(Hanley), W88-04840 2106 5D Interactions Between Viruses and Clay Minerals,
W88-08254 2110 5 A W88-09476 2111 5B
New Concept in Clarifiers,
Temporal Variations of Secondary Production W88-05343 2107 5D CLAY LINERS
in the Marine Bivalve Spisula subtruncata off the
Aurora
Phase II: Flow Through Clay Liners,
Po River Delta (Italy), adopts Innovative Water Treatment
W88-00961 2101 5E
W88-08726 2110 2H System,
W88-05349 2107 5F
CLARIAS Suitability of Marine Clays as Hazardous Waste
Site Liners,
Effect of Sodium Chloride and Calcium Chlo- Don't Bother with Secondary Clarifier Distrib-
ride on W88-05171 2107 5E
NitriteInduced Methemoglobinemia In uted Inlets,
Clarias Lazera, W88-05564 5D
W88-02466
2107 CLAY LOAM
2103 5C Tile Drain Discharge Under Different Crops,
Substitution of the Final Clarifier by Membrane
CLARIFICATION Filtration within the Activated Sludge Process
W88-06782 2108 3F
Introduction to Water Renovation and Reclama- with Increased Pressure: Initial Findings, Effect of Bypass Flow and Internal Catchment
tion, W88-08139 2110 5D of Rain on the Water Regime in a Clay Loam
W88-00315 2101 5D Grassland Soil,
CLARIFLOW PROCESS
Lime Clarification, W88-07188 2109 2G
Evaluation of the Clariflow Process for Sewage
W88-00316 2101 5D Treatment,
CLAY MINERALS
Water Reclamation Using Metal Ions W88-06459 2108 5D
as Primary Fluctuating, Non-Homogeneous Changes of Hy-
Coagulants, draulic Conductivity in Porous Media,
CLARKS HILL DAM
W88-00329 2101 5D W88-07913 2109 2F
Improvement of Hydropower Release Dissolved
Comparison of Parallel Clarifiers with
Oxygen with Turbine Venting, Amino Acid Adsorption by Clay
Level and Minerals in
Nonlevel Weirs, W88-02280 2103 5G Distilled Water,
W88-01031 2102 5D W88-07924 2109 2K
CLARKS HILL LAKE
Activated Sludge Settlers: Design and Optimiza- Supplemental Limnological Studies at Richard Wollastonite as Adsorbent for Removal of
tion, B. Russell and Clarks Hill Lakes, 1983-1985, Fe(II) from Water,
W88-01955 2103 5D W88-02561 2104 2H W88-09564 2111 5D
Low-Cost Wastewater Treatment with the Use CLASSIFICATION CLAYPAN
of an Intrachannel Clarifier in Oxidation Rapid Industrial Waste Screening Method, Root Growth in a Claypan with a Perennial-
Ditches, W88-01004 2102 5A Annual Rotation,
W88-01956 2103 5D W88-07997 2110 21
Method for Prioritizing Water Quality Problem
Treatment of Coal Conversion Wastewater with Areas, CLAYS
the Powdered Activated Carbon-Contact Stabi- W88-0U54 2102 5G Flows from a Clay Soil - Seasonal Changes and
lization Activated Sludge Process,
the Effect of Mole Drainage,
W88-02896 2104 5D Observations on Water Potential and Drought
W88-00009 2101 2G
Resistance of Trees and Shrubs After a Period of
Potential of Acid Activated Clays in the Clarifi- Summer Drought Around Dunedin, New Zea- Interpretation of the Adsorption of Viruses by
cation of Menhaden Stickwater, land, Clays from their Electrokinetic Properties,
W88-04119 2105 5D W88-01806 2103 21 W88-00461 2101 5F

SU-147
SUBJECT INDEX
CLAYS

Estimation of Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity Suitability of Marine Clays as Hazardous Waste Clean Water Act: NPDES Permit Strategies,
W88-07416 2109 5G
of the Clay Layer Between the Eutaw and Site Liners,

Gordo Aquifers in the Vicinity of Faunsdale, W88-05171 2107 5E


Clean Water Act Permit Guidance Manual,
Marengo County, Alabama, 2111 5G
Recommendations: Load Transfer Criteria for W88-09399
W88-0O558 2101 2F
Piles in Clay,
2107 8D Environmental Protection in the United States
Water Effect on Change of Shear Resistance W88-05757
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry: An Over-
Parameters of Working Media, view of Regulation of Wastewater under the
Modelling Water Movement in Drained Clay
W88-01428 2102 2G U.S. Clean Water Act,
Soil. I. Description of the Model, Sample Output
and Sensitivity Analysis, W88-10309 2112 5G
Aspects of Phosphogypsum Waste Disposal,
2103 5E W88-05995 '
2108 2G
W88-01733 Clean Water Act Update: A New Role for Toxi-
Modelling Water Movement in Drained Clay cology,
Sanitary Landfill Liners - An Overview of Reg-
2112 5G
Soil. II. Application of the Model in Evesham W88-10994
ulatory Requirements and Engineering Prac-
Series Clay Soil,
tices,
2108 2G Quality Criteria for Water 1986.
2103 5E W88-05996
W88-01750 W88-11267 2112 5G
Hazardous Waste Crust Formation and Clay Migration Effects on
Diffusional Transport of CLEANING
Infiltration Rate,
Leachate Across Clay Barriers, Procedures and Devices for Underwater Clean-
5B W88-06184 2108 2G
W88-01751 2103 ing of Civil Works Structures,

Mobility and Effects in Liner Clay of Fluoro- W88-05859 2107 8A


Evaluation of the Performance of Four Clay-
benzene Tracer and Leachate,
Lined Landfills in Wisconsin, Porous Cup Samplers: Cleaning Procedures and
W88-06377 2108 5G
W88-01753 2103 5E Potential Sample Bias from Trace Element Con-
Field Calibration of a Neutron Moisture Meter tamination,
Models for Tetracycline in Aquatic Environ- 2110 5A
in a Cracking Grey Clay, W88-08911
ments: I. Interaction with Bentonite Clay Sys-
W88-06447 2108 7B
tems, Technique for Renovating Clogged Monitor
W88-02495 2104 5B
Variability of Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity Wells,
in a Glossaquic Hapludalf with Macropores, W88-09158 2111 7B
Models for Tetracycline in Aquatic Environ-
W88-07171 2109 2F
ments: II. Interaction with Humic Substances, Concepts of Well Cleaning,
W88-02496 2104 5B Modeling of Water Balance, Cracking and Sub- W88-09832 2111 3B
sidence of Clay Soils,
Evaluation of a Suggested Sequence for the
W88-07306 2109 2G CLEANUP
Chemical Extraction of Soluble Amorphous Method
Portable for Decontamination,
Phases from Clays, Prediction ofWick Drain Performance Using W88-00522 2101 5G
W88-03123 2104 2K Piezometer Cone Data,
2109 8D Method and Apparatus for Removing Contami-
W88-07426
Effects of Liquid Organic Contaminants on Geo- nants from Soil,
technical Properties of Clay Soils, Laboratory Determination of Diffusion Coeffi- W88-O0582 2101 5G
W88-03254 2104 5C cients of Contaminants Using Undisturbed
Clayey Soil,
Teckomatorp, Sweden - Waste Problems from
Drained Deformation and Failure Due to Cyclic 2109 5B the Perspective of a Manufacturing Industry,
W88-07427
Pore Pressures in Soft Natural Clay at Low W88-01379 2102 5G
Stresses, Short-Term Slipping of a Shallow Excavation in
2105 2G British Experience-Clean Up: Technical As-
W88-03753 Gault Clay,
2109 8A pects,
W88-07490
Note on the Effect of Fallowing on Water Stor- W88-01394 2102 5G
age and Loss as Determined from a Lysimeter Root Growth in a Claypan with a Perennial-
for a Tropical Clay Soil, Remedial Site Containment,
Annual Rotation,
W88-03877 2105 2G 2110 21 W88-01395 2102 5G
W88-07997
Water Relations Emergency Response and Public Health at Haz-
Role of Lateral Stresses on Soil Ground-Water Monitoring in Clay-Rich Strata
-

in Swelling Clays, Techniques, Difficulties and Potential Solutions, ardous Waste Sites,
2102 5G
W88-03879 2105 2G W88-09170 2111 7A W88-01398

Effect of Slaughterhouse Effluent and Water Moore and Yolo Light Clay, Environmental Enforcement: Changing the Cor-
R. E.
Irrigation upon Aggregation in Seasonally Dry W88-09413 2111 2G porate Mind,
New Zealand Soil under Pasture, W88-01400 2102 5E
W88-03881 2105 5E Permeability and Compressibility of Slurries
from Seepage-Induced Consolidation, Prevention and Containment of Hazardous/
Clay Dispersion and Hydraulic Conductivity of W88-09958 2111 5E Toxic Materials Spills in Department of Defense
Some Salt-Affected Arid Land Soils, Storage and Handling Areas,
2105 2G Direct Determination of Permeability of Clay W88-01736 2103 5E
W88-04040
under Embankment,
Dispersion of Clay from Some Salt-Affected, W88-10193 2112 2G Biscayne Aquifer Contamination: Cleanup and
Arid Land Soil Aggregates, Prevention,
2105 2G Some Problems of Improving Geotechnical In- W88-04291 2105 5G
W88-04041
vestigations for Hydrotechnical Construction,
Transport of Bed Sediment in Clay Suspensions, W88-10429 2112 8D Great Lakes Cleanup Effort: Much Progress, but
2105 2J Persistent Contaminants Remain a Problem,
W88-04400
Surface Geophysical Study of a Borrow Pit W88-04659 2106 5G
Organic Compound Effects on Swelling and Lake,
Flocculation of Upton Montmorillonite, W88-11104 2112 7B Reducing Groundwater Pollution by Toxic Sub-
2106 2G and Policies,
stances: Procedures
W88-04631
CLEAN WATER ACT W88-07102 2109 5G
Mechanism by which Organic Liquids Increase New Role for the States in Water Pollution
Solving Hazardous Waste Problems: Learning
the Hydraulic Conductivity of Compacted Clay Control Financing,
Materials, W88-02842 2104 6E from Dioxins.
W88-08431 2110 5E
W88-04632 2106 2G
Little Waters: The Relationship Between Non-
Point Source Water Pollution, Soil Erosion and Perspective on Hazardous Waste Problems Re-
Organic Compound Effects on Swelling and
Agricultural Drainage, lated to Dioxins,
Flocculation of Upton-Montmorillonite,
2107 6E W88-08432 2110 5E
W88-04759 2106 5G W88-05672

SU-148
SUBJECT INDEX
CLEANUP OPERATIONS

Case Study and Proposed Decontamination of a Case Studies Involving the Treatment of Haz- Remedial Action Ambrosia Lake Uranium
at the
Closed Herbicide Plant in the Federal Republic ardous Substances Under the Superfund Reme- Mill Tailings Site, Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico.
of Germany, dial Action Program, W88-06599 2108 5G
W88-08438 2110 5E W88-00995 2102 5D
Superfund Record of Decision: Pioneer Sand
Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface Characterization and Treatability Studies of an FL.
Impoundment, Industrial Landfill Leachate (Kin-Buc
W88-08439
I), W88-06620 2108 5G
2110 5G W88-00997 2102 5D
Superfund Record of Decision: Arrowhead Re-
Drawdown Impacts in Dense Non-Aqueous PACT Wastewater Treatment
Phase Liquids,
for Toxic Waste finery, MN.
Cleanup, W88-06621
W88-08994 2111 5G W88-01006
2108 5G
2102 5D
Hydrocarbon Recovery Pump Superfund Record of Decision: Sikes Disposal
for Low Trans- Small-Scale Field Evaluations of Land Treat- Pits, TX.
missivity Aquifers,
ment of an Oily Hazardous Waste, W88-06622
W88-08995 2111 5G W88-01008
2108 5G
2102 5D
Control of Ground Water Contamination in an Superfund Record of Decision: Tinkham
Selected Legal Aspects of a Dioxin Detoxication Garage, NH.
Alluvial Fan Aquifer by a Dual Hydraulic Bar-
Project, W88-06623
rier,
W88-01312
2108 5G
W88-08998 2111 5G
2102 6E
Effectiveness of Oil Dispersants Laboratory Ex-
Dredging as a Cleanup Method for an Industrial- periments,
Remediation of Hydrocarbon Contamination
ized Bay, W88-07958
Within Trench-Fill Materials Associated with a 2109 5G
W88-01539 2103 5G
48-Inch Water Main,
W88-08999 Case Study and Proposed Decontamination of a
2111 5G Improved Techniques for Removal of Sediments Closed Herbicide Plant in the Federal Republic
Massachusetts Water-Supply Contaminated with Hazardous Materials, of Germany,
Contamination
Correction Program, W88-01543 2103 5G W88-08438 2110 5E
W88-09149 2111 6E Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminat- Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface
Practical Geohydrological Aspects of ed Land: Volume I, U.S. Case Studies, Impoundment,
Ground-
Water Contamination, W88-01606 2103 5E W88-08439 2110 5G
W88-09172 2111 5B Bennett's Quarry: A
Case Study of an Immedi- Oil Slick Transport in Rivers.
Federal Corrective Action Requirements for Pe- ate Removal of PCB Wastes under Superfund, W88-08917 2110 5B
troleum Underground Storage Tanks, W88-01741 2103 5E
W88-09485 2111 5G Characterization of an Abandoned Waste Site
Evaluation of an Acidic Waste Site Cleanup Using Proton Magnetometry and Computer
Underground Storage Tank Removal and Treat- Effort,
Graphics,
ment of Contaminated Soils, W88-02144 2103 5D W88-09024
W88-09491
2111 5 A
2111 5G
Illegal Liquid Industrial Waste Site Clean-Up Superfund: Civilian Federal Agencies Slow to
Rural Landfill Site Characterization, Public and Restoration, Clean Up Hazardous Waste.
Health Assessment and Remedial Action, King W88-02197 2103 5G W88-09053
County, Washington,
2111 6E
W88-11152 Lake Restoration Methods: Some Work, Some Case Studies of Hazardous Waste Problems
2112 5E in
Don't,
Louisiana,
Unique Cleanup Solution to Polycyclic Aromat- W88-02515 2104 5G W88-09058 2111 5E
ic Hydrocarbon Contamination From
a 19th
Century Coal Gasification Plant, Evaluation of Dredging as a Remedial Technol- Remedial Programs for Ground-Water Supplies
W88-11154 2112 5G ogy for the Commencement Bay Superfund Site, Contaminated by Gasoline,
W88-02520 2104 5G W88-09134
Small Scale Recovery of Hydrocarbons
2111 5G
in
Ground Water: A Case Study, Logistics of Oil Spill Dispersant Application, Subsurface Hydrocarbon Spill, Identification
W88-11155 2112 5G Volume I: Logistics - Related Properties of Oil and Recovery,
Spill Dispersants,
W88-09135 2111 5A
Restoration of Water Resources After Cyanide W88-02887 2104 5B
Contamination: A
Case Study, Treatment Technology for Removal of Dis-
W88-11156 2112 5G Logistics of Oil Spill Dispersant Application, solved Gasoline Components from Ground
Volume II: Application Techniques, Stockpiling, Water,
Remediation a Major Superfund Site, Western
at
Dispersant Selection, Strategies, W88-09136
Processing, Kent, Washington,
W88-02888
2111 5D
W88-11157 2104 5G
2112 5G Hydrocarbon Contamination of Carbonate
Underground Industrial Waste Tank (UIWT)
CLEANUP OPERAITONS Aquifers: Assessment and Abatement,
Releases: The Magnitude of the Problem - W88-09137
Effectiveness of Various
Aquifer Restoration Cleanup and
2111 7A
Liability Cost Estimating Model,
Schemes Under Variable Hydrogeologic Condi-
W88-03226 2 104 5G Evaluation of Ground-Water Contamination As-
tions,
sociated with the Use of Organic Solvents at
W88-10422 Low Temperature
2112 5G Thermal Stripping of Volatile Romansville, Pennsylvania,
CLEANUP OPERATION Compounds - A Field Demonstration Project, W88-09138 2111 7A
W88-03237 2 104 5E
Emergency Stabilization and Cleanup of Dioxin
Sites,
Trichloroethylene Occurrence and Ground-
Effect of Surfactant Concentration on the Flota-
W88-02190 Water Restoration in Highly Anisotropic Bed-
2103 5G tion of Hydrocarbons from Their Emulsions. II. rock: A Case Study,
Removal of Hexadecane,
CLEANUP OPERATIONS W88-09139 2111 5B
W88-04173 2105 5D
Combustion of Oil on Water: An Experimental
Program, Treatment Alternatives Evaluation for Aquifer
VOC Removal from Groundwater - A Case Restoration,
W88-00486 2101 5G History, W88-09141
W88-04175
2111 5G
Surface-Activated Compositions and Method for
2105 5G
Dispersing Oil Slicks, Limitations in Implementing Aquifer Reclama-
Biscayne Aquifer Contamination: Cleanup and
W88-00523 tion Schemes,
2101 5G Prevention, W88-09142
W88-04291
2111 5G
Biological Treatment Required for Cleanup
of
2105 5G
Contaminated Ground Water at a Hazardous Design, Operation and Results of a Pilot Plant
Superfund Enforcement Decision Document: for Removal of Contaminants from Ground
Waste Dump Site,
W88-00993
Burlington Northern, MN. Water,
2102 5D W88-05849 2107 5E W88-09143 2111 5G

SU-149
SUBJECT INDEX

CLEANUP OPERATIONS
Eliminating Contaminant Stagnation Areas: A
Rocky Superfund - Repairs in Order,
Ground-Water Decontamination at the
2111 5G Key to Optimizing Ground Water Recovery
W88-09382
Mountain Arsenal, System Designs,
21M 5G 2112 5G
W88-09144 Alternative Approaches to Record of Decision, W88-10928
W88-09383 21U 6E
Assessment of Ground-Water Contamination MTBE as a Ground Water Contaminant,
Waste
and Remedial Action for a Hazardous State Involvement in an EPA Lead Superfund W88-11227 2112 5B
Facility in the Gulf Coast, Remedial Action,
W88-09145 2U1 5G 2111 5G Monitoring a Hydrocarbon Land Treatment Fa-
W88-09384
cility in Clayey Glacial Till,
Contaminated Ground-Water Recovery System Remedial Technologies for Leaking Under- W88-11233 2112 7A
a Waste
Analysis, Design and Construction at ground Storage Tanks.
Management Facility Located in a Gulf Coastal W88-09402 2111 5G Look Before You Leap: The Case for Restraint

Plain, from Active Site Remediation,


W88-09146 2111 5G Rehabilitating Damaged Ecosystems. W88-11241 2112 6B
W88-09448 2111 5C
and Restoration of
Detection, Correction Underground Fuel Contamination, Investiga-
Mining Solutions in a Confined Aquifer at
an In
Restoration Ecology: The New Frontier,
tion, and Remediation: A Risk Assessment Ap-
SituUranium Mine, W88-09449 2111 5G proach to How Clean is Clean,
W88-09147 2111 5G 2112 5G
W88-U243
River and Stream Restoration,
Hydrogeologic Investigations of Failure Mecha- W88-09450 2111 5G Cost Estimates for Alternative Reme-
'Realistic'
Chemicals at
nisms and Migration of Organic dialActions of Contaminated, Unsaturated Soils
Wilsonville, Illinois, Reclamation and Treatment of Contaminated
and Underlying Aquifers,
W88-09177 2nl 5E Land, 2112 6E
2111 5G W88-11244
W88-09452
Recovery of Coal Gasification Wastes: An
Inno-
SWAPS, An Automated Liquid Hydrocarbon
vative Approach, Rehabilitating Damaged Ecosystems.
5G Recovery System,
W88-09180 2111 5G W88-09457 2111
2112 5G
W88-11247
Re-Creation of Ecosystems at Mount St.
Research, Expe- Helens:
Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants: Remediation of Gasoline-Contaminated Ground
Contrasts in Artificial and Natural
Approaches,
rience, and Recommendations. Waters: A Controlled Field Experiment,
21U 5G W88-09458 2111 5G
W88-09183 W88-11248 2112 5G
Measurement and Prediction of the Effective- Alternative Endpoints for Reclamation,
2111 6A Treatment of Contaminated Ground Water With
ness of Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants, W88-09459
Separation Technologies,
2U1 7B Membrane
W88-09187 the Patuxent 2112 5G
Political and Social Factors in W88-11249
the Char- River Cleanup Agreement,
Review of the Relationship Between and Delineation,
and Dispersant Effec- 2111 5G Hydrogeologic Assessment,
acteristics of Spilled Oil W88-09461
Remediation of a Shallow Ground Water Con-
tiveness, Cost-
2111 5G Corrective Action Technologies and Their taminated Zone,
W88-09190 2112 5G
Effectiveness, W88-11250
Spill Coun- 2111 5G
Experimental Use of Dispersants for W88-09492 Remedi-
On-Site Restoration Technique for the
termeasures on Arctic Beaches, Constitu-
2nl 5G Use of Sediment Permeability Variations in the ation of Soils Containing Hydrocarbon
W 88-09204
Performance of Petroleum Recovery from Gla- ents,
2112 5G
Ecological Considerations for the Use of Disper- cial Sediments, W88-11251
W88-09505 2111 5B
sants in Oil Spill Response,
2111 5C Soil Ventilation for the Removal of Adsorbed
W88-O9206
EffectiveUse of a Laterally Extended Well Hy- Liquid Hydrocarbons in the Subsurface,
Approach to Applying Disper- drocarbon Recovery in Low Permeability
Sedi-
W88-11252 2112 5G
Multifaceted
sants, ments Along a River,
W88-09210 2111 5G W88-09516 2111 5G Treatment and Removal of Dissolved Organics
Ground
and Inorganics in a Contaminated
Activ-
Field Demonstration of Enhanced Bioreclama- Evolution of Hydrocarbons and Bacterial Water A Case Study,
-

ity in Marine Sediments


Contaminated by a Mix- W88-11253 2112 5G
tion,
2111 5G ture of Petroleum Product and
Enhancer (Evo-
W88-09318 Water
lution des Hydrocarbures et de l'Activite
Bacter- Design and Implementation of a Ground
Su-
Monitoring and Recovery of Free Hydrocar- ienne dans des Sediments Marins Contamines
par Remediation Program at Louisiana's Priority
bons, un Deversement de Petrole Brut et Traite), perfund Site,
W88-09320 2111 5G W88-09587 2111 5B W88-11256
Zf 2m
Water Supply Contamination Cleanup in Massa-
Effect of Crude Oil and Oil Spill Chemicals on Advanced Stages of a Hydrocarbon Recovery/
Cyanobacteria Nostoc System
chusetts, Nitrogen Fixation in the Closed Loop Hydrocarbon Flushing
W88-09321 2in 5G Successful in a Highly Permeable Glacial

W88-09665 2111 5C Outwash in Apple Valley, Minnesota,


Recovery of Petroleum Product from a Highly W88-11257 2112 5G
Permeable Aquifer under the Effects of Munici- Densities of Protozoan Nanoplankton
Popula-
Influence of Oil Recov-
pal Water Supply Wells,
2F
tions in Intertidal Mesocosms: SHP Pumps A New - Approach to the
2111 Agent,
W88-09322 Pollution and a Self-Igniting Cleaning ery of Subsurface Petroleum
Hydrocarbons,
W88-09953 2111 5C 2112 5G
Uncontrolled W88-11258
Modeling Remedial Actions at
with
Hazardous Waste Sites, Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated Assessment and Management of a
15-Year-Old
2111 5G Organic Compounds,
W88-09358
2111 5G VOC Ground Water Containment Plume,
W88-09988 W88-11260 2112 5G
Superfund. Significant Accomplishments,
W88-09375 21U 6E Natural Nitrate Removal from
Groundwaters.
Reclamation of
CLEAR-CUTTING
Possibility cf Application to the Quality Fol-
Changes in Forest Floor and Water
Chemical and Toxicological Aspects of Super- Gravel Pit Lakes (Epuration Naturelle des
Ni-
of 20-Year-
lowing Thinning and Clearcutting
fund Site Cleanup, trates des Eaux Souterraines: Possibilites d' Ap-
W88-09376 2m 5G
plication au Reamenagement des Lacs de Gra-
Old Pine,
2104 4C
W88-O2720
Tech- vieres),
U.S. EPA Research on In-Situ Treatment 2112 5G Whole-Tree
W88-10474 Release of Aluminum following
nology, Experimental
21 n 5D Harvesting at the Hubbard Brook
W88-09380 Improvement of the MITRE Model for Prioriti-
Remediation, Forest, New Hampshire,
zation of Hazardous Waste Site 2108 4C
Entropy Races Superfund. 2112 5G W88-05985
2111 6E W88-10870
W88-09381

SU-150
SUBJECT INDEX
CLIMATOLOGY

Logging on Wood Break-


Effects of Clear-cut Climatic Change over the Last Millenium in Rainfall Variability in Equatorial and Southern
down Appalachian Mountain Streams,
in Central Britain, Africa: Relationships with Sea Surface Tempera-
W88-06837 2109 4C W88-09366 2111 2 A tures along the Southwestern Coast of Africa

Response of Input and Output of Water and W88-00144 2101 2B


Role of Groundwater in the Impact of Climate
Chloride to Clearing for Agriculture, Warming on Stream Salmonines, Variability in United States Cloudiness and
W88-07568 2109 4C W88-09677 its
2111 2F Relation to El Nino,
Soil Water Dynamics of Lateritic Catchments as CLIMATIC CYCLES W88-00145 2101 2B
Affected by Forest Clearing for Pasture, Periodic 18. 6- Year
and Cyclic 10 to 11 Year
W88-07569 Environmental and Societal Consequences of a
2109 4C Signals in Northeastern United States Precipita-
Possible C02-Induced Climate Change; Volume
tion Data,
Influence of Microhabitat on Availability of II, Part 8: Impacts of Rising Atmospheric
W88-10155 2112 2B
Drifting Invertebrate Prey to a Net-spinning Carbon Dioxide Levels on Agricultural Grow-
Caddisfly, CLIMATIC DATA ing Seasons and Crop Water Use Efficiencies,
W88-10213 2112 4C Use of Soil and Climatic Data to Predict Hy- W88-00647 2101 5C
Loading Behaviour of Irish Soils,
draulic
Whole-Tree Harvest on Epilithic Bac-
Effect of Climate,
W88-01922 2103 2G
terial Populations in Headwater Streams, W88-00951 2101 2A
W88-10771 2112 4C Hydrologic Data from Naval Oil Shale Re-
serves, Parachute Creek Basin, Northwestern
ClimatologicalBackground Studies for Oper-
CLEAR LAKE Colorado, Water Years 1982-83, Weather Modification,
ational
Natural Cause for Mercury Pollution at Clear W88-01266
W88-03131 2104 7C 2102 3B
Lake, California, and Paleotectonic Inferences,
W88-04174 2105 5B Climatic Data for the Cottonwood Lake Area, Drainage Climatology for California,
Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1982, W88-01294 2102 2B
CLEARCUTTING W88-03137
Duration of Stream Temperature Increases Fol-
2104 2H Development and Testing of a Water Balance
lowing Forest Cutting in the Southern Appa- Climatic Data for Mirror Lake, West Thornton, Model for Climate Impact Assessment: Model-
lachian Mountains, New Hampshire, 1984, ing the Sacramento Basin,
W88-01245 2102 4C W88-03310 W88-02783 2104 5C
2104 2H
Models of the Effect of Clearing on Salt and How the Pacific Drains the Nile, Recent Growth of Gulkana Glacier, Alaska
Water Export from a Small Catchment, W88-03842 Range, and its Relation to Glacier-Fed River
2105 2B
W88-07576 2109 4C Runoff,
NHIMS, Northwest Hydrologic Information W88-03119 2104 2C
CLEARWATER RIVER Management System, User's Manual,
Natural Propagation and Habitat Improvement, W88-04745 2106 7C How the Pacific Drains the Nile,
Volume II - Idaho: Annual and Final Reports, W88-03842 2105 2B
1985. Global and Regional Scale Precipitation Pat-
W88-07763 2109 2H terns Associated with the El Nino/Southern Os- Regional Water Availability and Global Climat-
cillation, ic Change: The Hydrologic Consequences
of
South Fork Clearwater River Habitat Enhance- W88-06363 Increases in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and
2108 2B
ment: Annual Report - 1985, Other Trace Gases,
W88-07769 2109 2H Statistical Approach of the Aridification Process W88-05216 2107 5C
in Western Africa (Approche Statistique de 1' Ar-
CLIMATE idification de l'Afrique d l'Ouest), Some Features of the Growing Season Precipita-
Climate Fluctuations and Record-High Levels W88-07200 2109 2B tion Fluctuations in the Interior Plains of North
of Lake Michigan,
America,
W88-06117 2108 2H Incorporation of Predicted Future Climatic Ef- W88-05308 2107 2B
fects into Simulations for Ground Water Re-
Temporal Variations in Tucson, Arizona Sum- source Evaluations, Variations of Dry Spells in Marseilles from 1865
mertime Atmospheric Moisture, Temperature W88-09272
and Weather Stress Levels,
2111 2A to 1984,
W88-05309 2107 2B
W88-06241 2108 4C Onset of the Southwest Monsoon over Kerala-
1901-1980, Impact of Rapid Urbanization on Pan Evapora-
CLIMATE CHANGE W88-10156 2112 2B tion in Phoenix, Arizona,
Statistical Approach of the Aridification Process
W88-05312 2107 4C
in Western Africa (Approche Statistique de 1' Ar- CLIMATIC IMPACT
idification de 1' Afrique d l'Ouest), Development and Testing of a Water Balance Development of the Rio de La Plata System,
W88-07200 2109 2B Model for Climate Impact Assessment: Model- W88-05613 2107 6E
ing the Sacramento Basin,
CLIMATE ZONES W88-02783 Pattern Analysis of Growing Season
2104 5C Precipita-
Comparison of Extreme 1-Day Amounts of tion in Southern Canada,
Rainfall for Coastal and North Central Climatic CLIMATIC VARIABILITY W88-06306 2108 2B
Regions of Mississippi, Climatic Variability and Hydrologic Processes:
W88-04679 2106 2B An Assessment for the Southwestern United Estimating Monthly Mean Water and Energy
States, Budgets over the Central U.S. Great Plains: Part
CLIMATES W88-01253 Evapoclimatonomy Model Formulation,
Drought in
2102 2A I.
Africa,
W88-06357 2108 2D
W88-00101 2101 2B CLIMATIC VARIATION
Measuring Drought Severity and Assessing Estimating Monthly Mean Water and Energy
Economic Impact of Climate on Water Re- Impact, Budgets over the Central U.S. Great Plains: Part
sources Management,
W88-01256 2102 2A II. Evapoclimatonomy Experiments,
W88-01238 2102 6C W88-06358 2108 2D
CLIMATOLOGY
Possible Uses of Long-Range Weather Outlooks Diagnostic Analysis of Two Intense Monsoon Diurnal Variability of Precipitation across the
inWater Resources, Depressions over Australia, Central Rockies and Adjacent Great Plains,
W88-01239 2102 6B W88-00122 2101 2B W88-06359 2108 2B
Thermal Regime of Peatlands in Subarctic East- Generation of Convective Storms Over the Es- Meteorological Conditions during Heat Waves
ern Canada,
carpment of Northeastern South Africa, and Droughts in the United States Great Plains,
W88-07936 2109 2H W88-00123 2101 2B W88-06360 2108 7C
Modelling Interrelationships Between Climate,
Preliminary Investigation of a Relationship Be- Global and Regional Scale Precipitation Pat-
Hydrology, and Hydrogeology and the Devel-
tween South American Snow Cover and the terns Associated with the El
opment of Slopes, Nino/Southern Os-
Southern Oscillation, cillation,
W88-09346 2111 8D W88-00128 2101 2B W88-06363 2108 2B

SU-151
SUBJECT INDEX

CLIMATOLOGY
in Precipitation in Western
Some Recent Trends
Hunter Region (Australia) Acid Rain
Project,
in the Diurnal Canada and Their Possible Link to Rising
Spatial and Annual Variations 211 ° 5B
of Large-Scale Tropical Convective W88-08320 Carbon Dioxide,
Cycle
Cloudiness and Precipitation, W88-10782 2112 2B
2108 2B Thunderstorm-Producing Terrain Features,
W88-06365 211 ° 2B
W88-08321 Doubled C02 Climate and the Sensitivity of the
Specification of Monthly Precipitation over the Mission Modeled Hydrologic Cycle,
mb Proposed Tropical Rainfall Measuring 2I12 2A
Dinted States from the Surrounding 700 W88-10908
(TRMM) Satellite,
Height Field, 211 ° 7B Heavy
W88-06366 2108 2B W88-08322 Study of Low-Level Jet and Extremely
Rainfall Over Northern Taiwan in the
Mei-Yu
Agriculture in
Ocean Assessment of Water Supply for
Water Vapor Transport over the Indian Authority Season,
Part II. the Niger River Basin Development 2U2 2B
during the 1979 Summer Monsoon: W88-10910
Area, Nigeria,
Water Vapor Budgets, 2H0 5F
W88-06367
2108 2B W88-08626 CLIMAX EXPERIMENT
Reevaluation of the Climax Cloud Seeding Ex-
Climatology of
Composite Climatology of Florida Summer Seasonal and Intraseasonal periments Using NOAA
Published Data,
Summer Monsoon Rainfall over East Asia, 2108 2B
Thunderstorms, W88-06232
2108 2B W88-08942 2U0 2B
W88-06372
CLINOPTILOLITE
Aridification Process Palaeohydrology in Practice: A River Basin
Studies on the Ammonium Removal and Filtra-
Statistical Approach of the
in Western Africa (Approche Statistique de
T Ar- Analysis. tion Performance and Regeneration of Clinopti-
W88-09360 2111 2A
idification de l'Afrique d l'Ouest), lolite,
2109 2B W88-01O41 2102 5D
W88-07200 of the Severn
Spatial Variability in the Climate
Palaeohydrological Perspective, of Clinoptilo-
Long Range Streamflow and World Continental Basin: A Schmutzdecke Characterization
of this 21U 2A lite-Amended Slow Sand Filtration,
Runoff Fluctuations Since the Beginning W88-09364
5F
2107
Century, W88-05321
2109 2A Climatic Change over the Last Millenium in
W88-07582 and
Central Britain, Influence of Pretreatment on the Capacity
2A Selectivity of Clinoptilolite for Metal
Climatological 2nl Ions,
Objective Analysis of Monthly W88-09366 5F
Rainfall Per- W88-10260 2112
Fields of Temperature, Sunshine,
of Climate
centage and Rainfall Amount, Role of Groundwater in the Impact
2109 2B Warming on Stream Salmonines, CLOGGING
W88-07627
21U 2F Drain Pipe,
W88-09677 2106 4A
for Five Depression W88-04827
Development Processes
Systems Within the Polar Basin, Extreme Rainfall for Africa and Other Develop-
Symposi-
2109 2B Proceedings of the 1986 International
W88-07628 ing Areas,
2111 2B um on Biofouled Aquifers: Prevention and Res-
W88-09742
Climatological Analysis of Rainfall toration.
Synoptic 2107 5C
of W88-05724
Variability in South-Eastern Australia, Limnological and Climatological Study
2109 2B with
W88-07629 Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, SP, Netherlands
Rivers with the Rain- Clogging of Discharge Wells in the
the Intent to Populate Its
Conditions in the West- II: Causes and Prevention,
Changes in Precipitation
Century,
bow Trout, Salmo irideus Gibbons (Estudo Lim- W88-05730 2107 2F
ern Mediterranean over the Last nolgico e Climatico da Regiao do
Parque Esta-
2109 2B Com Vistas ao
W88-07630 dual de Campos do Jordao, SP, Biofilms in Porous Media,
Povoamento com Truta Arco-Iris, Salmo indeus 2107 2F
Variability of Mean Monthly Temperatures and W88-05731
Gibbons),
Semi-Annual Precipitation Totals in Europe
in
W88-09779
2H1 2H Biology of Gallionella,
Patterns,
Relation To Hemispheric Circulation 2107 5B
2109 2B W88-05733
W88-07631 Oxygen Isotopic Composition and Temperature
Crenoth-
New of Formation of Fallen Snow in
Antarctica, Biology of Leptothrix, Gallionella, and
Synoptic Climatology of Ablation on a 21U 2C
W88-09800 rix: Relationship to Plugging,
Zealand Glacier, 2107 2F
2109 2C W88-05734
W88-07632 Precipitation Variability over the
Caribbean and
Water -
Americas Associated with the South- Oxidation Processes of Iron in Ground
How Often Does It Rain Where You Live, Tropical
2109 2B ern Oscillation, Causes and Measures,
W88-07647 2B 2107 5C
W88-09840 21H W88-05739
Circula-
Simulation of the Tropospheric General
Variability Blinding of Sludges During Filtration,
tion with the MRI Atmospheric
General Circu- Investigation of Interannual Rainfall 2108 5D
Summer Mon- W88-06488
lation Model: Part III. The Asian in Africa,
2ln 2B
soon, W88-09841 Pretreatment System in Reverse Osmosis Plants,
W88-07682 2109 2B 2109 3A
Rates: W88-07232
Cumulus Parameterization and Rainfall
of
Supplemental Note to the Combined Role Part III, Detailed Investigation of Physical
and Biologi-
Kinematics, Thermodynamics and Cloud
Phys- W88-09871
21U 2B Recharge,
cal Clogging during Artificial
Snowfall Episodes, 2109 4B
ics Associated with Heavy W88-07265
II.
2109 2C Rainfall Variations in the Galilee (Israel):
W88-07683
Variations in the Temporal
Distribution Be-
Clogging in Irrigation Systems Reusing Pond
Variations in the Onset of the Summer Monsoon tween 1931-1960 and 1951-1980, Effluents and its Prevention,
2,U 2B 2109 3C
over India, W88-09923 W88-07360
W88-07687 2109 2B
18. 6-Year and Cyclic 10 to 11
Year Redevelopment of Clogged Recharge Wells,
Periodic
Oscillation Precipita- 21H 4B
South African Rainfall, the Southern Signals in Northeastern United States W88-09744
Cycle,
and a Southern Hemisphere Semi-Annual tion Data,
W 88-08205 2U0 2B
W88-10155 2112 2B Concepts of Well Cleaning,
2111 3B
W88-09832
East
Relationships between Seasonal Rainfall in Contribution to the Climatology of
Tropospher-
an Alluvial
Interpreting Injection Well Tests
in
Africa and the Southern Oscillation, ic Dynamics over Amazonia
(Uma Contnbuicao
2U0 2B Da Troposfera AqUlfer>
W88-08206 a Climatologia da Dinamica znl
2111 4B
4D
Sobre a Amazonia),
W88-09914
Changing Rainfall Patterns in Western Sudan, 2U2 2B
2U0 2B W88-10192 CLOSED BASINS
W88-08207 Lakes Bar-
Weather Chloride Budgets in Transient Lakes:
Frequency of Drought and Severe Fire
Neglected Water Resource: The Camanchaca
of
ingo, Naivasha, and Turkana,
in North-eastern Wisconsin, 2107 2H
South America. 2112 2B W88-05610
211 ° 3B W88-10198
W88-08319

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SUBJECT INDEX
CLOUD SEEDING

CLOSED-CONDUIT FLOW Cumulus Cloud Transport, Scavenging and Continuing Design Work for the Sierra Cooper-
Certain Effects of Flow Aeration in Spillways, Chemistry: Observations and Simulations, ative Pilot Project: Interim Report No. 5,
W88-00053 2101 8A W88-05629 2107 2K W88-00894 2101 2B
CLOSED LAKES Cloud Physics Studies in SCPP from 1977-87, Evaluation of Operational Cloud Seeding
Chloride Budgets in Transient Lakes: Lakes Bar- W88-05705 2107 3B Projects,
ingo, Naivasha, and Turkana,
Determination of Cloud Ice Water Content and
W88-01264 2102 3B
W88-05610 2107 2H
Geometrical Thickness Using Microwave and
Climatological Background Studies for Oper-
Tritium Hydrologic Studies in Four Closed- Infrared Radiometric Measurements,
Weather Modification,
ational
Basin Lakes in the Great Basin, U.S.A., W88-06235 2108 2C
W88-09843
W88-01266 2102 3B
2111 7B
Experiments on the Cloud Droplet Collision Ef-
CLOSTRIDIUM ficiency of Cylinders,
Cqunter-Seeding and How To Avoid It,

Anaerobic Microbial Dissolution of Transition W88-06254 2108 2B


W88-01271 2102 3B
and Heavy Metal Oxides,
Supplemental Note to the Combined Role of Attempt to Normalize the Hailstorm Variability
W88-09967 2111 5B
Kinematics, Thermodynamics and Cloud Phys- Cloud Seeding,
for the Evaluation of
CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS ics Associated with Heavy Snowfall Episodes, W88-02681 2104 3B
Modified M-CP Medium for Enumerating Clos- W88-07683 2109 2C
tridium perfringens from Water Samples, Simulation of the Costs of Removing Snow from
W88-07414 2109 5A Development of Cloud Particle Video Sonde, County Highways in Colorado,
W88-07686 2109 2B W88-02929 2104 6C
CLOUD CHEMISTRY
Computer Modelling Study of the Chemistry Remote and In Situ Observations of Sierra Early-Season Snow and Skier Visits in Colora-
Occurring During Cloud Formation over Hills, Nevada Winter Mountain Clouds: Relationships do,
W88-02402 2103 2K between Mesoscale Structure, Precipitation and W88-02932 2104 3B
Liquid Water,
Potential Contribution of Sulfate Production in W88-07691 2109 2B Interim Progress Report SCPP Forecasting Sup-
Cumulus Cloud Droplets to Ground Level Par- port: for Period 1 September 1983-31 August
ticle Sulfur Concentrations, Structure of a Convergent Cloud Band over the 1984, Volume II,
W88-02403 2103 5B Japan Sea in Winter: A
Prediction Experiment, W88-03948 2105 3B
W88-08122 2110 2B
Influence of Alkaline Particulates on pH of Adapting Surface Water Law to Atmospheric
Cloud and Rain Water in India, Numerical Experiments of the Charging Mecha-
Water Resources Technology,
W88-02408 nism of Precipitation Particles by the Ion-Cap-
2103 2K W88-05675 2107 6E
ture Process below the Cloud Base,
CLOUD CONDENSATION NUCLEI W88-08124 2110 2B Reevaluation of the Climax Cloud Seeding Ex-
Vindication of the Twomey-Type Cloud Con-
Chemistry of Acid Rain: Sources and Atmos-
periments Using NOAA
Published Data,
densation Nucleus Counter,
pheric Processes.
W88-06232 2108 2B
W88-03286 2104 7B
W88-08442 2110 5B Analysis of Recording Raingage Data for the
CLOUD COVER Israeli II Experiment Part I: Effects of Cloud
Variability in United States Cloudiness Aqueous-Phase Reactions in Clouds,
and its
Seeding on the Components of Daily Rainfall,
Relation to El Nino,
W88-08450 2110 5B
W88-06237 2108 3B
W88-00145 2101 2B Accommodation Coefficients of Ozone and S02:
Implications on S02 Oxidation in Cloud Water, Analysis of Recording Raingage Data for the
Cirrus-Cloud Experiment: Intensive Field Ob-
W88-08451 2110 5B Israeli II Experiment Part II: Differential Day
servations Planned for FIRE,
W88-03647 and Night Effects of Cloud Seeding,
2105 2B Characterization of a Facility to Simulate In- W88-06238 2108 3B
Effect of Deforestation on the Water Cycle in
Cloud Chemical Transformations,
the Amazon Basin: An Attempt Reformulate the
W88-08457 2110 7B Possible Application of Bacterial Condensation

Problem, Freezing to Artificial Rainfall Enhancement,


CLOUD SEEDING W88-06245 2108 3B
W88-10191 2112 4C Microphysicaland Radar Observations of
CLOUD LIQUID WATER Seeded and Nonseeded Continental Cumulus Seasonal and Interannual Trends of Sierra
Field Evaluation of a Dual-Channel
Clouds, Nevada Clouds and Precipitation,
Microwave
Radiometer Designed for Measurements of Inte-
W88-00146 2101 2B W88-06248 2108 3B
grated Water Vapor and Cloud Liquid Water in
Headwaters View of Cloudseeding in the Colo- Application of Ice Nucleation Kinetics
the Atmosphere, in Oro-
rado River Basin,
W88-02053 graphic Clouds,
2103 7B W88-00349 2101 6E W88-06253 2108 3B
Influence of Alkaline Particulates on pH of Potential Ecological Impacts of Snowpack Aug-
Cloud and Rain Water in India, Applications of Fast Response Continuous SF6
mentation in the Uinta Mountains, Utah,
W88-02408 2103 2K Analyzers to In Situ Cloud Studies,
W88-00350 2101 6G W88-06751 2108 3B
Drop-Size Response of the CSIRO Liquid Simulated Impact of Weather Modification on
Water Probe, the Colorado River,
Remote and In Situ Observations of Sierra
W88-06745 2108 7B W88-00351 Nevada Winter Mountain Clouds: Relationships
2101 3B
between Mesoscale Structure, Precipitation and
Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide by Ozone in Highly Environmental and Social Implications of Cloud Liquid Water,
Dispersed Water Droplets, \
Seeding in the Colorado River Basin, W88-07691 2109 2B
W88-06876 2109 2K W88-00352 2101 6G
Statistical Study of the North Dakota Cloud
Estimation of Atmospheric Liquid-Water Value of Electric Power and Possible Effects of Modification Project,
Amount by Nimbus SMMR Data: A New Weather Modification on Small-Scale Hydro- W88-07741 2109 3B
Method and Its Application to the Western electric Production in Colorado,
North-Pacific Region, W88-00783 2101 3B Cloud Seeding - A Source of Water,
W88-08123 2110 7B W88-07866 2109 3B
HIPLEX: A Cooperative Program on Rain
CLOUD PHYSICS Augmentation in the High Plains, Cyprus: Development of Non-Conventional
Counter-Seeding and How To Avoid It, W88-00788 2101 3B Water Sources,
W88-01271 2102 3B W88-07875 2109 3A
Final Report on the Continuing Design, Review,
Observations of Thunderstorm Reflectivities and and Analysis Work for the Sierra Cooperative Indonesia: The Use of Non-Conventional Water
Doppler Velocities Measured at VHF and UHF, Pilot Project, Resources,
W88-02051 2103 7B W88-00875 2101 3B W88-07877 2109 3C

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SUBJECT INDEX

CLOUD SEEDING
Large-Scale Cloud Distributions and Their Sea-
Programme for the Theoretical Investigation of Sulfate Formation
Jamaica: Rain Stimulation sonal Variations as Derived from GMS-IR Ob-
Andrew Water Commission, in Clouds,
Kingston and St.
5B servations,
W88-06014 2108
1975 to 1977, W88-09866 2111 2B
W88-07894 2109 3B
Scavenging Ratio Normalized to Remove the
Statistical Relation Between Relative Humidity
the East- Effect of Humidity,
Prospects for Rainfall Modification in
and the GMS Observed Cloud Amount,
W88-06015 2108 5B
ern South Island, New Zealand, W88-09869 2111 2A
W88-10849 2112 3B
Seasonal and Interannual Trends of Sierra
Study of Kuo-Type Cumulus Parameterizations
CLOUD SEEDING 'WEATHER Nevada Clouds and Precipitation,
2108 3B During Different Epochs of the Asian Summer
MODIFICATION W88-06248
Monsoon,
Conceptual Evaluation of 'Static' and 'Dynamic' 2111 2B
Measurements of Fog Water Deposition and W88-09874
Seeding Modes Based on Recent Analyses of
Their Relationships to Terrain Features,
Israeli II and FACE 2 Experiments, Effect of Deforestation on the Water Cycle in
W88-06249 2108 7B
2109 3B
the Amazon Basin: An Attempt Reformulate
W88-07867 the

Infrared and Visible Satellite Rain Estimation: I. Problem,


CLOUD SOLID WATER W88-10191 2112 4C
Thermal Device for Aircraft Measurement of
A Grid Cell Approach,
W88-06258 2108 7B
the Solid Water Content of Clouds, CLOUDWATER
W88-03282 2104 7B Whiteface
Infrared and Visible Satellite Rain Estimation: Aerosol and Cloudwater Properties at

A
Cloud Definition Approach, Mountain, New York,
CLOUD TOP MIXING II.
2108 7B W88-07596 2109 5B
SF6 W88-06259
Applications of Fast Response Continuous
Analyzers to In Situ Cloud Studies, Annual Variations in the Diurnal CLOUNDS
3B Spatial and
W88-06751 2108
Cycle of Large-Scale Tropical Convective Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes
Cloudiness and Precipitation, Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through
CLOUD WATER 2108 2B Chemical Reactor Model,
W88-06365
Rate of Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Oxidation 2112 2K
W88-10238
of N02(-) in Cloud Water Droplets. Estimated Tool Cloud and
Conditions, VHF Doppler Radar as a for
for Hypothetical Environmental CLOVER
Precipitation Studies,
2108 2K
W88-05975
W88-06744 2108 7B Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on the Growth
of Three Herbaceous Species Grown on a
CLOUDS Applications of Fast Response Continuous SF6 Range of British Soils,
Variability in United States Cloudiness and
its
Analyzers to In Situ Cloud Studies, W88-05463 2107 5C
Relation to El Nino, 2108 3B
2101 2B W88-06751
W88-00145 CLOVERS
Instantaneous Delineation of Convective Rain- Effects of Irrigation Timing on Seedling Estab-
Microphysical and Radar Observations of Data of NOAA-7
fall Areas Using Split Window lishment and Productivity of Subterranean
Seeded and Nonseeded Continental Cumulus
AVHRR, Clover Pastures,
Clouds, 2B
W88-07684 2109
W88-07180 2109 3F
W88-00146 2101 2B

Study of Cloud Micros- Effects of Surface Roughness and Porosity on CLUSTER ANALYSIS
New Technique for the
tructure,
the Riming of Snowflakes, Niche Congruency of Freshwater Gastropods in
2109 2B Six
W88-02O44 2103 7B W88-07685 Central North America with Respect to
Water Chemistry Parameters,
Cloud Observations, Structure of a Convergent Cloud Band over the 2111 2H
94-GHz Doppler Radar for W88-09943
2103 7B Japan Sea in Winter: A Prediction Experiment,
W88-02049 2B
2110
W88-08122 CLUSTER WELLS
Technique Measure Entrapment
to in Cloud by Monitor Wells for Depth-Discrete Sampling: A
Estimation of Atmospheric Liquid-Water
Dual-Polarization Radar and Chaff, Cost-Effective Alternative Design,
W88-02050 2103 7B Amount by Nimbus SMMR Data: A New W88-09008 2111 7A
Method and Its Application to the Western
Computer Modelling Study of the Chemistry North-Pacific Region, CLUSTERING
Occurring During Cloud Formation over Hills, 2110 7B
W88-08123 Arrival Rate of Raindrops at the Ground,
W88-02402 2103 2K 2104 2B
W88-02680
Use of AVHRR Channel-3 Data for Environ-
Potential Contribution of Sulfate Production in mental Studies, CLUVERTS
Cumulus Cloud Droplets to Ground Level Par- W88-08476 2110 7B
Short-Term Slipping of a Shallow Excavation in
ticle Sulfur Concentrations,
Gault Clay,
W88-024O3 2103 5B Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes 2109 8A
W88-07490
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through
Vindication of the Twomey-Type Cloud Con- Chemical Reactor Model,
2110 5B
CLYDE DAM
densation Nucleus Counter, W88-08947
New Zealand's Clyde Power Station,
W88-03286 2104 7B
of W88-04577 2106 8E
Possible Role of the Biosphere in the Control
Cirrus-Cloud Experiment: Intensive Field Ob- Atmospheric Clouds and Precipitation,
servations Planned for FIRE, 2110 2B CO-COMPOSTING
W88-08952 Co-Composting, by E. Epstein.
W88-03647 2105 2B Case Studies in
2105 5E
Similarity Between Size Spectra of Fog
Drop- W88-03594
Winter Study of Air, Cloud and Precipitation lets and Size Spectra of Droplets
Induced in an
Chemistry in Ontario, Canada, Isothermal Cloud Chamber by the Atmospheric
COAGULANT SLUDGES
2105 2B Chemically Assisted Phosphorous Precipitation:
W88-03779 Aerosol before Fog Formation: Possibility of 'Aercon'
Effects on Anaerobic Digestion and
Predicting Microphysical Features of Fog
(Simi-
PhysicalModeling and Analysis of Rain and d'une part, Sludge Thickening,
litudes des Spectres Dimensionnels, 5D
Clouds by Anisotropic Scaling Multiplicative Naturels, W88-07154 2109
des Gouttelettes de Brouillards
Processes,
d'Autre part,des Gouttelettes Induites en
W88-04112 2105 2B COAGULANTS
Chambre a Brouillard par l'Air Atmospherique
Use of Coagulants to Treat Seafood Processing
Avant le Brouillard: Possibilite de Prevoir les
Measurement of the Entrapment of Sulfur Diox- Wastewaters,
Characteristiques du Brouillard), 5D
ideby Rime Ice, W88-01024 2102
W88-08958 2110 2K
W88-04137 2105 5B

Depositional Aspects of Pollutant Behavior in


COAGULATION
Cumulus Cloud Transport, Scavenging and
Lime Clarification,
Chemistry: Observations and Simulations,
Fog and Intercepted Clouds, 2101 5D
2111 5B W88-00316
W88-05629 2107 2K W88-09069

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SUBJECT INDEX
COAL MINES

Water Reclamation Using Metal Ions as Primary Heterogeneous Coagulation of Organic Colloid COAL DUST
Coagulants, and Powdered Activated Carbon, Unavailability of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydro-
W88-00329 2101 5D W88-10272 2112 5D carbons from Coal Particles to the Eastern
Oyster,
Treatment of Domestic Wastewater for Reuse COAL
with Iron(VI) Ferrate, W88-02421 2103 5B
Process for the Utilization of Waste Waters in
W88-00459 2101 5D the Hydrogenation of Coal, COAL FILTERS
Removing Trihalomethane Precursors by Co- W88-00598 2101 3C Enteric Virus Removal from Water by Coal-
agulation, based Sorbents: Development of Low-cost
W88-01894 2103 5F
Chemistry of Leachates from Raw and Stabi- Water Filters,
lized Coal Fired Wastes, W88-03568 2105 5F
Effects of Coagulation on Sludge Thickening W88-O0984 2102 5D
and Dewatering, COAL GASIFICATION
W88-02397 Process of Safely Disposing of Waste Materials, Treatability
2103 5D Studies for Koppers-Totzek Coal
W88-01782 2103 5E Gasification Wastewater,
Organic Contaminants Removal for Potable W88-02135
Burning Lower-Sulfur Coals to Reduce
2103 5D
Reuse, S02
W88-02850 2104 5D Emissions, Biological Nitrification and Hydantoin Removal
W88-02660 2104 5G in Coal Gasification Wastewater,
Fate of Human Enteric Viruses (Rotaviruses and W88-02137 2103 5D
Enteroviruses) in Sewage After Primary Sedi- Coal Cleaning: The First Step,
mentation, W88-02661 2104 5G Activated Sludge Process Used in Coal Conver-
W88-03564 2105 5D sion (1976-Feb 1984): Citations from the U.S.
Techniques for Reducing NOx from Coal-Fired Department of Energy (EDB) Data Base.
Coagulation of Two Different Kinds of Surface Units, W88-02945 2104 5D
Water Before Inlet into Lakes to Improve the W88-02670 2104 5G
Self-Purification Process, Complexation of Metals with Hydantoins,
W88-04364 2105 5G Hydrology of Area 21, Eastern Coal Province, W88-07544 2109 5B
Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia,
Method of Clarifying Proteinaceous Waste W88-03315 Biological Treatability of In Situ Coal Gasifica-
2104 4C
Water Containing Solid Impurties, tion Wastewater,
W88-04736 2106 5D Infrastructure and the Environment, W88-08576 2110 5D
W88-03608 2105 6A
Molecular Weight Effects on THM Control by Recovery of Coal Gasification Wastes: An Inno-
Coagulation and Adsorption, Characterization, Renovation, and Utilization of vative Approach,
W88-05178 2107 5F Water from Slurry Transport Systems, W88-09180 2111 5G
W88-03934 2105 5D
Improving the Initial Effluent Quality of a Dual-
Field Applications of Multiple-Aquifer, Ground
Media Filter by Coagulants in Backwash,
Plume Wash-Out Near a Coal-Fired Power Water Models for Flow and Transport to Un-
W88-05319 2107 5F Plant: Measurements and Model Calculations, derground Coal Gasification Sites,

Evaluating Alternative Coagulants to Determine W88-06016 2108 5B W88- 10929 2112 5B


Efficiency and Cost Effectiveness,
Fulvic Acid Constituents of Coal Slurry Trans- Ground Water Investigation and Data Compila-
W88-05331 2107 5F port Wastewater, tion for Gas Works Park, Seattle, Washington,
Selecting Coagulant, Filtration, and Sludge-Con- W88-06325 2108 5B W88-U151 2112 2F
ditioning Aids,
W88-06009 Groundwater Monitoring Handbook for Coal Unique Cleanup Solution to Polycyclic Aromat-
2108 5F
and Oil Shale Development, ic Hydrocarbon Contamination From a 19th

Removal of Hepatitis A Virus and Rotavirus by W88-06605 2108 7 A Century Coal Gasification Plant,
Drinking Water Treatment, W88-11154 2112 5G
W88-07038 Sunlight Photolysis of Selected Indoles and Car-
2109 5F
bazole in Aqueous Coal-Oil Systems, COAL HYDROLOGY
Comparing Aluminum and Iron Coagulants for W88-08529 2110 5B Relation Between Groundwater Quality and
In-Line Filtration of Cold Water, Mineralogy in the Coal-Producing Norton For-
W88-08127 2110 5F Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, in Surface mation of Buchanan County, Virginia,
Sediments from the Elizabeth River Subestuary, W88-03895 2105 5B
Aluminum-Fulvic Acid Interactions: Mecha- W88-09616 2111 5B
nisms and Applications, Hydrology of the White Tail Butte Area, North-
W88-08128 2110 5F Hydrology of Area 53, Northern Great Plains ern Campbell County, Wyoming,
and Rocky Mountains Coal Provinces, Colora- W88-10052 2111 4C
Mechanisms of Coagulation with Aluminum do, Wyoming, and Utah,
Salts,
W88-10055 2111 2E
COAL MINES
W88-08129 2110 5F Research and Application of New Grouting Ma-
Concentration of Viruses from Water on Bitumi- China Coal Industry,
terials in
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for Low nous Coal, W88-01436 2102 8G
Turbidity Water,
W88-08130
W88- 10273 2112 5 A
2110 5F Elimination of Abandoned Flooded Workings

Removal of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodichlorodibenzo- COAL-ALUMINUM MEDIA FILTERS During Shaft Sinking at Yuzhnaya Mine,
Mechanisms for Phosphorus Removal by W88-01439 2102 8G
p-dioxin from Waste Water and Well Water: a
Coagulation and Flocculation with Aluminum Coal/Aluminum Media Filter,
Numerical Calculation of Groundwater Inflow
Salts, W88-03268 2104 5D to Longwall Coal Faces,
W88-08440 2110 5E COAL ASH W88-01455 2102 2F
Organic Contaminant Removal by Coagulation Treatability Study and Design of a Treatment
Planning and Design of Coal Waste Disposals in
and Related Process Combinations, Plant for Leachate Generated from a Coal Ash
View of Groundwater Protection,
W88-09833 2111 5F Disposal Site,
W88-01565 2103 5G
W88-03241 2104 5D
Process for Recovering and Recycling Coagu-
Ground-Water Reactions to Surface Coal
lant Present in Water Treatment Sludges, Siting Power Plant Ash Disposal Areas with Mining in Semiarid Lands,
W88-10104 2112 5D Help from the Local Community,
W88-01576 2103 4C
W88-03257 2104 5E
Possibilities for Purification of Effluents
from
Pesticide Production Using Magnetic Treatment
Hot Water Seepage into Shallow Coal Mines of
Use of Anthracite Ash as a Media for a Fixed- Manuguru Coalbelt, Godavari Valley Coalfield
and Electrocoagulation, film Biological Process,
W88-10126 Andhra Pradesh, India,
2112 5D W88-03722 2105 5D W88-01585 2103 2F

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SUBJECT INDEX

COAL MINES

Elemental Hydrogeological Characteristics of Hydrology of Area 54, Northern Great Plains


Potential Effects of Surface Coal Mining on the
Coalfields in China and the Problems of Protect-
and Rocky Mountain Coal Provinces, Colorado
Hydrology of the Little Bear Creek Area, Moor-
Mine Water, and Wyoming,
ing Against
head Coal Field, Southeastern Montana, 2F W88-03452 2104 5B
W88-01412 2102
W88-03049 2104 4C
Significance of Structurological Investigations in Chemistry and Apparent Quality of Surface
Investigation of Possible Effects of Surface Coal Water and Ground-Water Associated with Coal
Defining of Possible Directions of Inflow of
Mining on Hydrology and Landscape Stability
Underground Mining Basins,
Structural Basin, Ground Water into
in Powder River
Part of the 2104 2K
Works, W88-03486
Northeastern Wyoming, 2102 8E
2104 4C W88-01413
W88-03325 Hydrologic Models of Surface Mined Areas,
Source of Groundwater Entering Collieries Be- W88-03941 2105 7A
Summary of Selected Water-Quality Data for neath Reservoirs,
the Warrior Coal Field, Alabama, 2102 2F Model Study of Some Factors Influencing the
W88-01414
W88-03374 2104 5B Resaturation of Spoil Following Mining and
Development of an Open Pit Coal Mine Dewa- Reclamation,
Simulated Effects of Surface Coal Mining and tering Plan in Cesar Department, Colombia, W88-07111 2109 4C
Agriculture on Dissolved Solids in the Redwater S.A.,
River, East Central Montana, W88-01416 2102 4B Source of Seepage in the Sudamdih Mine Area
W88-03419 2104 5B Using Environmental Isotopes, Bihar, India,
Analytical and Graphical Technique to Deter- W88-07534 2109 2F
Effects of Hydrological Factors on River Sus- mine the Spacing of Drainage Wicks for Pressue
pended Solids Contamination from a Colliery in Relief in an Open Pit Coal Mine, Characterization of Ground Water Contamina-
South Wales, W88-01417 2102 4B tion Associated with Coal Mines in West Virgin-
W88-04572 2106 5B
ia,
Drainage of Mining Development in a Neogene 2111 5B
W88-09332
Acid Producing Potential of the Various Lithic Lignite Deposit in Hungary,
Units Associated with the Mining of Coal, 2102 4B
W88-01419 Stress-Relief Fracture Control of Ground- Water
W88-04743 2106 5B Movement in the Appalachian Plateaus,
Planning and Realization of a Constantly In- 2111 2F
W88-09501
Ecological Recovery After Reclamation of creasing Prevention System Against Under-
Toxic Spoils Left by Coal Surface Mining. ground Water in Mines, Ash and Flue-Gas Desulfurization
Effects of Fly
Assessment of Environmental
An W88-01421 2102 4B
Phase II: Wastes on Groundwater Quality in a Reclaimed
Changes Following Intensive Remedial Treat- Lignite Strip Mine Disposal Site,
Role of Porewater Pressure and Seepage Forces 5B
ments, W88-10099 2112
2107 4C on the Stability of Protection Layers,
W88-05718 2102 8E
W88-01425 Unsaturated Flow in Reclaimed
Modeling
Tracing Ground-Water Movement in Aban-
Importance of Protection the Open Casts from Lands,
doned Coal Mined Aquifers Using Fluorescent 2112 2G
Underground and Surface Water Concerning W88-10932
Dyes,
7B Slope Stability Aspects,
W88-06280 2108
2102 2F Importance of Stress Relief Fracturing in Pre-
W88-01426
dicting Ground Water Movement and Under-
Groundwater Management Problems in Aban- Preventative Measures Against Flooding in Two ground Mining Effects,
doned Coal-Mined Aquifers: a Case Study of the Underground Mines, W88-11101 2112 2F
Forest of Dean, England, W88-01429 2102 4B
W88-07916 2109 4C COAL MINING EFFECTS
Combined System of Sealing a Mine Under Water Balance Model of the Transdanubian
FiniteElement Modeling of Flow in a Coal Heavy Karstic Water Hazard, Mountain Range in Hungary for Mining Pur-
Seam with Underground Coal Gasification Cav- W88-01443 2102 4B poses,
ities,
W88-01445 2102 2F
W88-08323 2110 5B Game Theoretical Model for the Examination of
the Mutual Effect of Mining and
Environmental
Effects of Surface Coal Mining on Suspended-
Techniques for the Creation of Wetland Habitat Control, Sediment Discharge, in a Small Mountain Wa-
in Coal Slurry Ponds, W88-01453 2102 6D
tershed, Fayette County, Pennsylvania,
W88-09453 2111 5G 2104 4C
W88-03031
Mine Water.
2103 4B
Using Underground Anthracite Mine Pools for W88-01554 Potential Effects of Surface CoalMining on the
Municipal Water Supplies: Case Study - Mt. Hydrology of the Bear Creek Area, Moor-
Little
Influence of Mining on the Groundwater Miner-
Carmel, Pennsylvania, head Coal Field, Southeastern Montana,
3C alization in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin,
W88-09519 2111
W88-03O49 2104 4C
W88-01588 2103 4C
Plankton, Chlorophyll Characteristics and Fish- Progress Report on Black Mesa Monitoring Pro-
Water in Mining and Underground Works (El
ery Potential of Surface Coal Mine Lakes in
gram-1985-86,
Agua en la Mineria y Trabajos Subterraneos).
Western Pennsylvania, 2103 4B W88-03074 2104 4C
5A W88-01601
W88-10514 2112
Investigation of Possible Effects of Surface
Coal
Progress Report on the Geochemistry of the
COAL MINING Sulfur Cycle in Northern Great Plains Coal Mining on Hydrology and Landscape Stability
Assessing the Effects of Coal Mining and Relat- in Part of the Powder River
Structural Basin,
Mines,
ed Energy Development on Aquatic Environ- W88-02975 2104 5B Northeastern Wyoming,
mental Quality in the Upper Colorado Basin, W88-03325 2104 4C
W88-00356 2101 4C Water Resources Appraisal of the Camp Swift
Trap Efficiency of a Sediment-Control
Pond
Lignite Area, Central Texas,
Hydrological Disturbances Associated with In- W88-03064 2104 5B Below a Block-Cut Coal Mine in Fayette
creased Underground Extraction of Coal, County, Pennsylvania,
W88-00402 2101 5B Wastewater Characterization and Treatment for
W88-03451 2104 4C
the Coal Slurry Pipelining Industry,
Mine Water. W88-03270 2104 5D COAL MINING IMPACT
W88-01408 2102 4B Hydrology of the White Tail Butte Area, North-
Reconnaissance of the Water Resources and Po-
ern Campbell County, Wyoming,
Acid Mine Drainage Problems in Enugu Coal tential Effects of Mining of the Joliet-Fromberg 2111 4C
W88-10052
Mines of Anambra State. Nigeria, Coal Tract, Carbon County, Montana,
2102 5B W88-03345 2104 4C
W88-01409 COAL SLURRIES
Slurry
Analogy and Differences Between Coal
Proposals on Mine Water Control System for Evaluation of the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling
Transport Systems and Hydraulic Dredging,
Kotredez Coal Mine, System, Beaver Creek. Kentucky, 2103 8H
2104 2E W88-01528
W88-01410 2102 4B W88-03422

SU-156
SUBJECT INDEX
COASTAL PLAIN

COAL SLURRY PIPELINES Discovery of the Aquifers of the New Jersey Backfilling Canals to Mitigate Wetland Dredg-
Distributing the Risks of Interbasin Water Coastal Plain in the Nineteenth Century, ing in Louisiana Coastal Marshes,
Transfers Under Drought Conditions: The Di- W88-09409 2111 2F W88-07104 2109 4A
lemma Posed by Coal Slurry Pipelines (A Sum-
mary Version), Behavior of Groundwater with Dispersion in Natural Wetlands on Shingle at Dungeness,
W88-0O539 2101 6E Coastal Aquifers, Kent, England,
W88-09975 2111 2F W88-07178 2109 2H
COAL TARS
Bioavailability of Chemicals in Waste Products COASTAL AREAS Origin of Salt in Coastal Marshes of Hudson and
and in Polluted Soil, Inventory of 13C Abundances in Coastal Wet- James Bays,
W88-09907 2111 5C USA: Vegetation and Sedi-
lands of Louisiana, W88-07940 2109 2L
ments,
COAL WASTES W88-05936 2108 2L Components of the Surface Radiation Balance of
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in SRP Subarctic Wetland Terrain Units During the
Aquatic Sediments, COASTAL AUIFERS Snow-free Season,
W88-09217 2111 5B Conjunctive Use of Brackish Coastal Ground W88-08023 2110 2E
Water Basins in San Diego County, California,
COASTAL AQUIFER W88-09244 2111 4B Wetland Loss and the Subdelta Life Cycle,
Origins of Seawater Intrusion in a Coastal Aqui- W88-08713 2110 2J
fer - ACase Study of the Pajaro Valley, Califor- COASTAL ENGINEERING
Coastal and Inlet Processes Numerical Modeling Seasonal Differences in Spartina Recoverable
nia(USA),
System, Underground Reserves in the Great Sippewissett
W88-07521 2109 2L
W88-01546 2103 8B Marsh in Massachusetts,
COASTAL AQUIFERS W88-08722 2110 21
Beneficial Aspects of Sea-Water Intrusion, Unique Design Aspects of a Large-Scale Experi-
mental Sand Bypassing System, Rejuvenated Marsh and Bay-Bottom Accretion
W88-OO013 2101 4B
W88-01551 on the Rapidly Subsiding Coastal Plain of U.S.
2103 8A
Interface Upconing Due to a Horizontal Well in
Gulf Coast: A Second-Order Effect of the
Unconfined Aquifer, Factors Influencing Coastal Processes and Engi- Emerging Atchafalaya Delta,
W88-00020 2101 4B neering Design Along the Texas Coast, W88-08727 2110 2J
W88-06072 2108 2J
Bacteria in Deep Coastal Plain Sediments of Sediment Dynamics and Deposition in a Retreat-

Maryland: A Possible Source of C02 to Impact Force as a Part of the Total Breaking ing Coastal Salt Marsh,
Groundwater, Wave Force on a Vertical Cylinder, W88-08740 2110 2J
W88-01694 2103 2F W88-06625 2108 8B
COASTAL PLAIN
Redox Reactions, Mineral Equilibria, and Wave Attenuation by Rubble-Lined Channel Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer
Ground Water Quality in New Zealand Walls, Unit A2, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
Aquifers, W88-07508 2109 8B System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
W88-02539 2104 5B velopment,
COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS W88-03013 2104 2F
Subsurface Seawater Intrusion Barrier Analysis, Pollution of the Seas Around India,
W88-04237 2105 5G W88-10860 2112 5C Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer
Unit A3, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
Regional Management of Depleted Aquifers, COASTAL EROSION System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
W88-05422 2107 4B Coastal Erosion and Sea Level Rise: Implica- velopment,
tions for Ocean Beach and San Francisco's W88-03015 2104 2F
Utilization of Freshwater and Ocean Water by Westside Transport Project,
Coastal Plants of Southern Florida, W88-03294 2104 Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer
2J
W88-06060 2108 2L Unit A4, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
COASTAL ESTIMATE System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Radium and Radon in Water Supplies from the Reducing Groundwater Pollution by Toxic Sub- velopment,
Texas Gulf Coastal Aquifer, stances: Procedures and Policies, W88-03024 2104 2F
W88-06323 2108 5B W88-07102 2109 5G
Hydrogeology, Digital Solute-Transport Simula-
Analysis of an Anisotropic Coastal Aquifer COASTAL FLATS tion, and Geochemistry of the Lower Creta-
System Using Variable-Density Flow and Solute Impact of Agricultural Drainage Activities in ceous Aquifer System Near Baltimore, Mary-
Transport Simulation, the Coastal Flats Region of the Chesapeake Bay, land,
W88-07106 2109 2F W88-04952 W88-03101
2106 6G 2104 5B
Locating Potential Borehole Sites in a Discord- COASTAL MARSHES Coastal-A Hydrologic Simulation
Distributed
ant Flow Regime in the Chalk Aquifer at Lul-
Loss of Coastal Grazing Marshes in South and Model for Lower Coastal Plain Watersheds in
worth Using Integrated Geophysical Surveys, East England, with Special Reference to East Georgia,
W88-07915 2109 7B W88-03154
Essex, England, 2104 2E
W88-00112 2101 4C
Isotope Hydrology of the Aghios Nikolaos Area
Preliminary Map Showing the Difference Be-
of Crete, Greece,
Ecology of the Coastal Marshes of Western tween the Potentiometric Surfaces of the Aquia
W88-08331 2110 2F Lake Erie: A Community Profile, Aquifer of April 1979 and September 1982 in
W88-01610 2103 2H Southern Maryland,
Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with
W88-03366 2104 7C
Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: III. Dispersivi-
Analysis of Wetland Trends and Management
ties in Naka River and Kiki River Estuaries, (In Alternatives for Georgia, Map Showing the Difference Between the Po-
Japanese),
W88-03155 2104 4C tentiometric Surfaces of the Magothy Aquifer of
W88-08632 2110 2F September 1975 and September 1982 in Southern
Hydrology of Fritchie Marsh in Coastal Louisi- Maryland,
Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with
ana and Application of Finite-Element Modeling W88-03367 2104 7C
Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: IV. Numerical
to Determine Flow,
Analysis Based on Two-dimensional Unsteady
W88-03465 2104 5B Map Showing the Potentiometric Surface of the
State Model, (In Japanese),
Magothy Aquifer in Southern Maryland, Sep-
W88-08637 2110 2F Wetland Development Trends in Coastal North tember 1982,
Carolina, USA, from 1970 to 1984, W88-03368 2104 7C
Motion of Coastal Confined Groundwater in the
W88-06973 2109 6G
Presence of Various Patterns of Pumping: II.
Preliminary Map Showing the Potentiometric
Numerical Analysis by the Steady State Disper- Ecological Effects of Coastal Marsh Impound- Surface of the Aquia Aquifer in Southern Mary-
sion Model, (In Japanese), ments: A Review, land,September 1982,
W88-08650 2110 2F W88-07100 2109 6G W88-03369 2104 2F

SU-157
SUBJECT INDEX

COASTAL PLAINS
Impact of a Gyrodinium Aureolum Bloom on
Rainfall Variability in Equatorial and Southern
COASTAL PLAINS Tempera- Inshore Young Fish Populations,
Plain Africa: Relationships with Sea Surface
Potentiometric Surfaces of the Coastal Africa, W88-02373 2103 2L
tures along the Southwestern Coast of
Aquifers of South Carolina, Prior to Develop- 2101 2B
W88-00144
ment, In Situ Studies and Experiments of the Ecotoxi-
W88-03047 2104 2F cology of Four Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) on
Some Aspects of Physical Processes in Coastal
Algae and grazing mollusks (gastropoda)
Upwelling,
Potentiometric Surfaces of November 1982 and 2L (Etudes in situ Et Experimentales De L'Ecotoxi-
W88-01616 2103
Declines in the Potentiometric Surfaces Between cologie De Quatre Metaux (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn)
the Period Prior to Development and
November
Physical and Chemical Parameters in the Ben- Chez Des Algues Et Des Mollusques Gastero-
1982 for the Coastal Plain Aquifers of South
guela and Cape Blanc Regions During First and podes Brouteurs),
Carolina,
Second r/v 'Professor Siedlecki' Cruises, Con- W88-02476 2103 5C
W88-03056 2104 2F
ducted in Nov.-Dec. 1972 and Aug.-Sept. 1973,
2103 2L Influence of Inputs to the Firth of Forth on the
W88-01617
Water-Level Measurements for the Coastal Plain Concentrations of Trace Metals in Coastal
Aquifers of South Carolina Prior to Develop- Structure and Variability of the Central Water Waters,
ment,
Mass Front Off Cabo Blanco. October 1981- W88-02690 2104 5B
W88-03090 2104 2F
April 1982,
2103 2L Neutron Activation and Atomic Absorption
New Jersey W88-01619
Hydrogeologic Framework of the Analysis of Ulva Lactuca and Gracilaria Verru-
Coastal Plain, Models of Coastal Upwelling Driven by JOINT- cosa from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece,
W88-03093 2104 2F 2104 5A
1 and AUFTRIEB-77 Data, W88-02880
W88-01620 2103 2L
Sediment and Water Yields from Managed For- Assessment in Greek Coastal
Eutrophication
ests on Flat Coastal Plain Sites, About Inter-Annual Coastal Upwelling Vari- Waters,
21 10 2J 5C
W88-08043 ations off NW-Africa with Reference to W88-02882 2104

in Coastal
Changes of 'Southern Oscillation',
Transport of Organic Contaminants 2103 2L Evaluation of Manatee Habitat Systems on the
W88-01623
Plain Sediments, Northwestern Florida Coast,
2110 5B
W88-08417 Diagnostic Case Study of Meso-Scale Upwell- W88-03289 2104 6G
off
ings within a Layer Near the Sea Surface
Rejuvenated Marsh and Bay-Bottom Accretion Survival of Candida albicans in Tropical Marine
Cap Blanc in Summer 1972,
on the Rapidly Subsiding Coastal Plain of U.S. 2103 2L and Fresh Waters,
W88-01624
Gulf Coast: A Second-Order Effect of the W88-04082 2105 5B
Emerging Atchafalaya Delta, Seasonal Trends in the Longshore Distribution
2110 2J
W88-08727 of Surface Temperatures off Southwestern Role and Problems of Monitoring Bottom Sedi-
Africa 18-34 S, and their Relation to Subsurface ment for Pollution Assessment in the Coastal
Cation Leaching Losses Following
Potential
Conditions and Currents in the Area 21-24 S, Marine Environment,
Disturbance Across a Southeastern Coastal Plain 2103 2L 21° 5 5A
W88-01625 W88-04362
Landscape Gradient,
W88-09222 2111 4C Wind Shear and Upwelling Along the SW Tip Two-Dimensional Numerical Model of Thermal
of Africa, Discharges in Coastal Regions,
Use of Multiple Stable Isotopes to Discriminate W88-01626 2103 2L 2105 5B
W88-04397
among Sources of Allochthonous Organic Mate-
rial, Meso-Scale Upwellings off Namibian Coast, Benthic Production and Processes off Baja Cali-
W88-09223 2ln 2H 2103 2L A
Classifica-
W88-01627 fornia, Northwest Africa and Peru:
tion of Benthic Subsystems in Upwelling
Eco-
COASTAL PONDS Analysis of the Recent Environmental Perturba- systems,
Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton Growth tion in the South East Atlantic and Latest
Find-
2106 2L
Southern W88-04710
in Brackish Coastal Ponds, ings on its Impact on Fisheries of the
W88-06094 2108 5C Benguela Region (Un Analisis de las Recientes Benthic System Underlying the NW
Africa Up-
Perturbaciones en el Atlantico Sudeste y los welling Region (El Sistema Bentonico
Situado
COASTAL STREAMS Ultimos Hallazgos Sobre su Impacto en la Pes- Bajo el Afloramiento del NO
de Africa),
Volatile Organic Compounds at a Coastal Gulf queria de la Region sur de Benguela), 2106 2L
W88-04711
of Mexico Site, W88-01628 2103 2L
W88-06031 2108 5A Some Peculiarities of the Growth of Fish Off the
Phytoplankton Assemblages in Coastal Upwell-
Western Coasts of Africa,
Magnitude-Frequency Relationship of Coastal ing Areas, 2106 2L
W88-04712
Sand Delivery by a Southern California Stream, W88-01640 2103 2L
W88-07053 2109 2J Demersal Communities Structure (Fishes) in the
Identified Phytoplanktonic Species in Shallow
Upwelling Areas off Western Africa (Sahara and
Experimental Enrichment of a Coastal Stream in Waters off Eastern Canary Islands (Especies Fi- Namibia)(Las Comunidades de Peces Demer-
British Columbia: Effects of Organic and Inor- toplanctonicas ldentificadas en Aguas Litorales Occidental
sales del Afloramiento de Africa
ganic Additions on Autotrophic Periphyton Pro- de las Islas Canarias Orientales), (Sahara y Namibia)),
duction, W88-01641 2103 2L 2106 2L
2H W88-04713
W88-07097 2109
Zooplankton Populations from the West Coast in the Niagara
Zooplanc- Modelling of Toxic Contaminants
COASTAL WATER of Africa (Sobre las Poblaciones del
River Plume in Lake Ontario,
Petroleum Contamination of the Surface Micro- ton del Atlantico Africano), 2106 5B
2103 2L W88-05029
layer of the Fos-sur-mer Gulf (Mediterranean W88-01644
Sea) (Contamination Petroliere de la Micro- Representivity of Organic Matter Values Ob-
couche de Surface du Golfe de Fos-sur-mer Pelagic Cross-Shelf and Alongshore Boundaries Sediments (Re-
Region tained from the Study of Coastal
of the North West African Upwelling Or-
(Mer Mediterranee)), presentatividad de los Valores de Materia
W88-09575 2111 5B and their Annual Variability in Terms of Zoo- Estudio de Sedimentos
ganica Obtenidos en el
plankton Biomass,
2103 2L Costeros),
Faunistic and Coenotic Study of the Anndid W88-01646 2J
W88-05043 2106
Fauna of the Albufeira and Obidos Lagoons
Distribution and Abundance of Myctophid and
(Portugal) (Etude Faunistique et Coenotique de Monitoring of Mercury and Cadmium in Coastal
la Faune Annelidienne des Lagunes D -
Albufeira Gonostomatid Larvae off NW
Africa (Distribu-
Sediment,
Areas, Using Aquatic Organisms and
et Obidos (Portugal)), cion y Abundancia de Larvas de Mictofidos y 2107 5A
Gonostomatidos en el Noroeste de Africa), W88-05261
W88-10244 2112 2L
W88-01648 2103 2L
Hydrology of the Region Between the Eastern
COASTAL WATERS Canary Islands, Morocco and the Madeira
Is-
Studies of Humic and Fulvic Acid Dynamics in
Role of Stratification in the Deoxygenation of lands: 'Norcananas I' Campaign
(Hidrologia en
Coastal Marine Waters of South Florida,
Mobile Bay and Adjacent Shelf Bottom Waters, 2L la Region Comprendida Entre
las Islas Canarias
W88-02056 2103
W88-00134 2101 2L

SU-158
SUBJECT INDEX
COASTAL WATERS

Orientates,Marruecos y las Islas Madeira. Cam- Relative Mobility of Radioactive Trace Ele- Two-Dimensional Shallow Water Flow Identifi-
pana 'Norcanarias I'), ments Across the Sediment-Water Interface in cation,
W88-05286 2107 2L the MERL Model Ecosystems of Narragansett W88-08847 2110 2L
Bay,
Study of the Nitrogen Cycle in Santander Bay W88-06868 2109 5B Contaminated Sediments in the Elbe Estuary:
(Estudio del Ciclo del Nitrogeno en la Bahia de
Ecological and Economic Problems for the Port
Santander), South Carolina's Diked Tidal Wetlands: The
of Hamburg,
W88-05287 2107 2L Dilemmas,
Persisting
W88-08866 2110 5E
W88-07054 2109 5G
Bacterial Contamination of Santander Bay (Con-
Monitoring Coastal Waters Environmental Qual-
taminacion Bacteriana en la Bahia de Santander), FSC Oil Pollution Research Unit-The 1980s
W88-05288 and Beyond,
ity:The U.S. National Status and Trends Pro-
2107 5B
gram,
W88-07128 2109 5G
Geochemical Association and Post-Depositional W88-09041 2111 7 A
Mobility of Heavy Metals in Coastal Sediments: Phytoplankton Population Dynamics and the
Loch Etive, Scotland, Fate of Production During the Spring Bloom in Laboratory Studies on Core Sampling with Ap-
W88-05376 Auke Bay, Alaska, plication to Subtidal Meiobenthos Collection,
2107 5B
W88-07467 2109 2L W88-09847 2111 7B
Local Changes of Salinity and Nutrients and
Processes Contributing to the Nutrient Distribu- Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms Underice Grazing by Planktonic, Calanoid Co-
tion off the Evros River, in the North Aegean Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem, pepods in Relation to a Bloom of Ice Microalgae
Sea, W88-08013 2110 2L in Southeastern Hudson Bay,
W88-05495 2107 5B W88-09848 2111 2L
Ichthyoplankton of the Albufeira Lagoon (1984/
Incidence of Yeasts in Coastal Sea Water of the 1985), Hydrography and Budget of Dissolved Total
Attica Peninsula, Greece, W88-08090 2110 2L Nitrogen and Dissolved Oxygen in the Stratified
W88-05593 2107 2L Season in Mikawa Bay, Japan,
Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Phytoplank-
W88-09863 2111 5C
Polychlorinated ton in the Ria of Pontevedra (NW Spain) (Dis-
Dibenzo-p-dioxins in Blue
Mussel from Marine Coastal Water tribucion estacional y espacial del fitoplancton
in Japan, Box Model Analysis on Phytoplankton Produc-
W88-05623 2107 5B en la ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)), tion and Grazing Pressure in a Eutrophic Estu-
W88-08092 2110 2L ary,
Field Study of the Toxicity of Two Oils and a
Coastal Water Quality and Its Effect on Beach
W88-09864 2111 2L
Dispersant to the Mangrove Avicennia Marina,
W88-05646 2107 5C
Erosion: A
Case Study,
W88-08141 Aquatic Macrophytes Outside the Olkiluoto Nu-
2110 5C
High Frequency Water Quality Monitoring of a
clear Power Station, West Coast of Finland,
Foreseeable Flooding and Death of Coastal W88-09938 2111 5C
Coastal Stream,
W88-05894 Wetland Forests,
2107 7B Carbon Fixation of Phytoplankton Species in
W88-08218 2110 2L
Factors Influencing Coastal Processes and Engi- Cooling Water of the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power
Coastal Eutrophication in Sweden: Reducing Station, West Coast of Finland,
neering Design Along the Texas Coast,
W88-06072 Nitrogen in Land Runoff, W88-09939
2108 2J 2111 5C
W88-08227 2110 5G
Heavy Metal Distribution, Availability and Fate Phytoplankton in the Sea Area Around the Lo-
in Sepetiba Bay, S. E. Brazil,
Field Verification of Wave
Equation Tidal Dy- viisa Nuclear Power Station, South Coast of
namics in the English Channel and Southern
W88-06428 2108 5B Finland,
North Sea,
W88-09940 2111 5C
Distribution of Nutrients in the Thermaikos W88-08345 2110 2L
Gulf, Greece, Phytoplankton in the Sea Area Off the Olkiluoto
Simulation of Tidal Flow in the Southern Part of
W88-06430 2108 5B Nuclear Power Station, West Coast of Finland,
the North Sea and the English Channel,
W88-08346 W88-09942 2111 5C
Concentration of Uranium and Thorium in Mol- 2110 2L
luscs Inhabiting Gdansk Bay, Baltic Sea, Factors Affecting the Distribution of Sphaeriid
Model for Tides and Currents in the English
W88-06431 2108 5B Bivalves in Britannia Bay of the Ottawa River,
Channel and Southern North Sea,
W88-08347 2110 2L
W88-09944 2111 2H
Trace Metals in the Soft Tissues of Scaup Ducks
(Aythya Marila L.) Wintering in Gdansk Bay,
Modelling of Dispersion in 2-D Tidal Flow Red Tide Southern Norway Caused by Mass
in
Baltic Sea,
Over an Uneven Bed, Occurrence of the Planktonic Ciliate Tiarina
W88-06432 2108 5B W88-08350 2110 2L fusus (Rodt vann ved Tvedestrand-massefore-

Coastal Wave komst av flimmerdyret Tiarina fu),


Modelling,
Radionuclides in Coastal and Estuarine Sedi- W88-09948
W88-06468 2108 8B 2111 2L
ments from Wirral and Lancashire,
Appropriate Sampling Procedures for Estuarine
W88-08609 2110 5 A Ecology of Phytoplankton in the Tvarminne
and Coastal Zone Water-Quality Measurements, Area, SWCoast of Finland: IV. Environmental
Sampling and GC-FID, GC/MS Analysis of
W88-06541 Conditions, Chlorophyll A and Phytoplankton
2108 7A Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Ocean Surface
in Winter and Spring 1984 at Tvarminne Storf-
Fate and Effects of Sewage Sludge Microlayer of Richards Bay, South Africa,
in theCoast- jard,
Marine Environment: a Mesocosm
W88-08710 2110 5A
al
Experi- W88-09959 2111 2L
ment,
Seasonal and Spatial Distributions of Copper,
W88-06673 2108 5B Seasonal Variations of D/H and 13C/12C Ratios
Cadmium and Zinc in the Seawater of Blanca
of Microbial Methane in Surface Sediments,
Bay,
Protecting Marine Environmental Quality from
W88-08712 W88-10162 2112 2L
Land-Based Pollutants: The Strategic Role of 2110 5B
Ecotoxicology, Some of Macrobenthic Fauna
Characteristics
Effects of Micro-Scale in situ Environmental
W88-06753 '
2108 5G from the Organic-enriched Sediments at Talca-
Gradients Concerning Water Qualities on the
Structure of the Phytoplankton in a Coastal Em- huano, Chile,
Experimental Approach to Quantify Biological-
bayment, W88- 10250 2112 5C
ly Mediated Dissolved Silicate Transport at
the
W88-08729 2110 5C
Sediment- Water Interface, Aquatic Macrophytes in the Sea Area Around
W88-06859 2109 2L Secondary Production of Benthic Molluscs from the Loviisa Nuclear Power Station, South Coast

Trace Metal Concentrations in Mussels: Com- theDelaware Bay and Coastal Area, of Finland,
W88-08741 2110 2L W88-10297 2112 5C
parison between Estuarine, Coastal and Offshore
Regions in the Southeastern North Sea from
Distribution of Molluscs and Polychaetes in Dinoflagellate Resting Cysts Isolated from Sedi-
1983 to 1986,
Coastal Lagoons in Greece, ments in Marlborough Sounds, New
W88-06862 Zealand,
2109 5A W88-08743 2110 2L W88-10438 2112 2L

SU-159
SUBJECT INDEX

COASTAL WATERS

Coastal Management Issues for the Mouth of the COKE PLANTS


Biological Effects of Dredging in an Offshore Chlorination of Mutagenic Fractions of Coke-
River Murray, South Australia,
Borrow Area, 2111 2L Plant Effluents,
2112 4C W88-09763
W88-10444 W88-03545 2105 5B
Coastal Management Issues for the Mouth of the
Primary Production in Three Subtropical Sea-
River Murray, South Australia, COLBUN SPILLWAY
grass Communities: A Comparison of Four Au-
2111 6E Design and Operation of the Colbun Spillway
W88-09955
totrophic Components, and Low-Level Outlet,
W88-10446 2112 2L 2109 8A
COATINGS W88-07457
Biofouling Control at Water Intake Structures,
Importance of Grazing Food Chain for Energy 8C
W88-09851 2111 COLD REGIONS
Flow and Production in Three Intertidal Sand Relations Between Aquatic Plant Communities
Bottom Communities of the Northern Wadden COBALT
Cm and Lake Characteristics on Macquarie Island,
in the Environment: Volume 6
-
Trace Metals W88-01805 2103 2H
2112 2L
W88-10630 Cobalt, An Appraisal of Environmental Expo-
sure. Wastewater Lagoons in a Cold Climate,
Reproductive Biology, Seasonality and Distribu- 2102 5C 2109 5D
W88-01198 W88-07322
tion of Tenagomysis macropsis W.
Tattersall,

1923 (Crustacea, Mysidacea) in a New


Zealand
Geochemistry and Occurrence, Chemical Precipitation in Highly Loaded Stabi-
2102 5B
Estuary, W88-01199 lization Ponds in Cold Climates: Scandinavian
W88-10750 2112 2L
Experiences,
Environmental Transport, 2109 5D
W88-07326
Relationship Between Pink Shrimp Production W88-01200 2102 5B
on the Tortugas Grounds and Water Flow Pat-
Embankment Dams on Permafrost: Design and
terns in the Florida Everglades, Cobalt in the Food Chain,
2102 5B Performance Summary, Bibliography, and an
W88-10751 2112 2L W88-01201
Annotated Bibliography,
W88-08429 2110 8A
Reproductive Phenology and Growth of Graci- Physiological Effects,
McLachlan (Gigartinales, Rhodo- W88-01202 2102 5C
laria tikvahiae
COLD SPRINGS
phyta) in the Great Bay Estuary, New Hamp- Water Pipe for an
Liquid-Liquid Extraction and Higher Order De- Flexible Retractable Cold
shire,
2L rivative Spectrophotometric Determination
of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion System,
W88-10753 2112 8A
2101
Cobalt with 1,10-Phenanthroline and Rose W88-00517
Ecology, Growth and Production of Thyasira Bengal,
Groundwaters,
2106 5A Energy Potential of Irish
flexuosa (Bivalvia, Lucinacea) from Ria De
La W88-04529
W88-07912 2109 4B
Coruna, North-West Spain,
2112 2L Determination of Nickel, Cobalt, Copper and
W88-10758
Uranium in Water by Cathodic Stripping Chron- COLD TRAP METHOD
opotentiometry with Continuous Flow, Atmospheric H202 Measurement: Comparison
Population Dynamics of Macoma balthica in the
W88-06124 2108 5A of Cold Trap Method with Impinger Bubbling
Danish Wadden Sea in an Organically Enriched
Method,
Area, 5A
2112 5C Fundamental and Practical Considerations in the W88-04139 2105
W88-10760
Design of On-line Column Preconcentration for
Potential Contribution of Natural Hydrocarbon Flow-injection Atomic Spectrometric Systems, COLDINGHAM LOCH
W88-06131 2108 5A Coldingham Loch, S.E. Scotland: I. Physical
Seepage to Benthic Productivity and the Fisher-
and Chemical Features with Special Reference
ies of Atlantic Canada, to Asbestos Rich
Trace Metals in Fish Exposed to the Seasonal Patterns in Nutrients,
W88-10837 2 H2 2L
2112 2H
Sediments, W88-10659
W88-07603 2109 5B
Evaluation of Survey Positioning Methods for
Coldingham Loch, S. E. Scotland: II. Phyto-
Nearshore Marine and Estuarine Waters. Zn
5A Distribution Coefficients of Cd, Co, Ni, and plankton Succession and Ecology in the Year
W88-U266 2112
in Soils, Prior to Mixer Installation,
W88-08134 211 ° 5B 2112 2H
COASTAL WETLANDS W88-10660
Loss of Coastal Grazing Marshes in South and
Determination of Ultra Trace Amounts of COLDWATER DISCHARGES
East England, with Special Reference to East
Cobalt in Fish by Graphite Furnace Zeeman Monitoring Coldwater Discharges from DeGray
Essex, England,
2:01 4C Effect Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Reservoir Using Thermal Infrared Imagery,
W88-0O112 5A
W88-09603 2111
W88-01081 2102 2H
COASTAL ZONE COLOR SCANNER Chemical Fractionation and Bioavailability of
Coastal-Zone-Color-Scanner (CZCS) Imagery COLIFORM
Cobalt-60 to Benthic Deposit-Feeders, Coliform Bacterial Counts in the Nile Water at
from Northwest African Upwelling, 2112 5B
2103 7B W88-10829 Khartoum,
W88-01634 5B
W88-07125 2109
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT COBALT
PYRROLIDINEMEDITHIOCARBAMATE COLIFORMS
Evaluation of Manatee Habitat Systems on the
Northwestern Florida Coast,
CARRIER COMPLEX What Does the Presence of Fecal Cohforms
2104 6G Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction the Waters of Puerto Rico. A
W88-03289 Indicate in
from Harbor Water for X-Ray Fluorescence Review,
Preservation of the California Coast: Twenty Spectrophotometry, W88-O0O60 2101 5 A
W88-07122 2109 5A
Years of Learning,
W88-04951 2106 6E Relationship between Environmental Factors,
COBALT RADIOISOTOPES Yeasts and Coliforms in the Yodo River,
Peat
Coastal Wetland Management: The Advance Interactions of Co57, Sr85 and Csl37 with 2101 5A
W88-O0150
Designation Approach, under Acidic Precipitation Conditions,
2109 5B
W88-06055 2108 5G W88-07944 Enumeration of Fecal Coliforms and E. Coli in
Marine and Estuarine Waters: an Alternative to
Long-Term Biological Data Their Role in
Sets: Chemical Fractionation and Bioavailability of APHA-MPN Approach,
the
Research, Monitoring, and Management of Estu- Cobalt-60 to Benthic Deposit-Feeders, 2103 5A
2112 5B W88-01829
arine and Coastal Marine Systems,
W88-10829
W88-06332 2108 2L Response of Fecal Coliforms and Antibiotic-
COCHRAN'S PROCEDURE Resistant Escherichia coli to Incremental
Doses
Implicit
Critical Examination of Approximations
Wetland Development Trends in Coastal North of Ozone During Disinfection of Activated
in Cochran's Procedure,
Carolina, USA, from 1970 to 1984, Sludge Effluent,
W88-06388 2108 7C
W88-06973 2109 6°
W88-02006 2103 5D

Hampshire Coastal Program Ocean and COCKFIELD AQUIFER


New Microbial Pollution of the Blue and White
Niles
Environmental Groundwater Resources of the Rayville-Delhi
Harbor Segment and Final
at Khartoum,
Area, Northeastern Louisiana, 2103 5A
Impact Statement. 2F W88-02023
W88-03100 2104
W88-08513 2110 5G

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SUBJECT INDEX
COLOR

Nonlinear Optimization Modeling of Coliform Statistical Inferences from Coliform Monitoring COLIPHAGES
Bacteria, of Potable Water, Effect of Environmental Factors on Coliphages
W88-02490 2103 5G W88-05875 2107 7C inthe Welsh River Dee,
W88-02876 2104 2H
Indicator Bacteria Concentrations as Affected One Hour Portable Test for Drinking Waters,
by Hydrologic Variables in the Apalachicola W88-06757 2108 5A Coliphages and Bacteria in Groundwater from
River, Florida, Tehran, Iran,
W88-02501 2104 5B Survival of E. coli and Enterococci in Sediment- W88-03698 2105 5B
Water Systems of Lake Kinneret Under (Feed-
Comparison of Media for Recovery of Total back) Controlled Concentrations of Hydrogen Adsorption of Coliphages to Particulates,
Coliform Bacteria from Chemically Treated Sulfide, W88-03732 2105 5D
Water, W88-06769 2108 5 A
W88-02710 2104 5 A Animal Viruses, Coliphages, and Bacteria in
Long-Term Survival of Escherichia coli in Aerosols and Wastewater at a Spray Irrigation
Improved Membrane Filtration Media for Enu- River Water, Site,
meration of Total Coliforms and Escherichia W88-06834 2109 5B W88-07008 2109 5B
coli from Sewage and Surface Waters,
W88-02867 2104 5A Frequency of Erwinia carotovora in the Alyth COLLOIDS
Burn in Eastern Scotland and the Sources of the Treatment of Emulsified and Colloidal Industrial
Relationships of Rainfall, River Flow, and Salin- Bacterium, Wastewater Using a Combined Ultrafiltration -
ity to Faecal Coliform Levels in a Mussel Fish- W88-06835 2109 5B Carbon Adsorption Process,
ery, W88-00991 2102 5D
W88-03199 2104 5C Bacteriological Contamination of Water in Rural
Areas: An Intervention Study from Malawi. Transport of Contaminants in the Subsurface:
Growth of Escherichia coli in a Pulp and Card- W88-06847 2109 5G The Role of Organic and Inorganic Colloidal
board Mill, Particles.
W88-03472 2104 5E Inactivation of Particle-Associated Coliforms by
W88-01674 2103 5B
Chlorine and Monochloramine,
Coliphages and Bacteria in Groundwater from W88-07012 2109 5D Rapid Removal of Colloidal Substrate from Do-
Tehran, Iran, mestic Wastewaters,
W88-03698 2105 5B Isolation of Fecal Coliforms from Pristine Sites
W88-04198 2105 5D
in a Tropical Rain Forest,
Bacteriological Characteristics of 15 Freshwater W88-07013 2109 2H Efficiency of Ludox-TM in the Separation of
Beaches in Manitoba, Benthic Microalgae from Sediment (Eficacia del
W88-04079 2105 5B Removing Giardia Cysts and Other Particles
Ludox-TM en la Separacion de Microalgas Ben-
From Low Turbidity Waters Using Dual-Stage
tonicas del Sedimento),
Distribution of Indicator Bacteria and Vibrio Filtration,
W88-05291 2107 7B
parahaemolyticus in Sewage-Polluted Intertidal W88-07039 2109 5F
Sediments, Heterogeneous Coagulation of Organic Colloid
W88-04081 2105 5B Pathogenic Micro-organisms and Helminths in
and Powdered Activated Carbon,
Sewage Products, Arabian Gulf, Country of
W88-10272 2112 5D
Fecal Coliform Concentrations in Runoff from a Bahrain,
Grazed, Reclaimed Surface Mine, W88-07067 2109 5D COLOMBIA
W88-04295 2105 5B Speed Governing System for the Guadalupe III
Microbial Removal and Inactivation from Water
Powerplant,
Automatic Detection of Coliform Bacteria for by Filters Containing Magnesium Peroxide,
W88-06721 2108 8C
Industrial Control of Drinking Water Quality, W88-07072 2109 5F
W88-04448 2105 7B
UltravioletRadiation and Sedimentation of
COLON CANCER
Case-Control Study of Colon Cancer and Drink-
North and South American Studies on the Po- Wastewater Lagoon Effluents,
ing Water Trihalomethanes in Wisconsin,
tential of Coliphage as a Water Quality Indica- W88-07368 2109 5D
tor,
W88-02426 2103 5C
W88-04452 2105 5A Assessment of the Bacteriological Quality of
Rural Groundwater Supplies in Northern West
COLONIZATION
Coliphages as an Indicator of Faecal Pollution in Microbial Colonization of Surfaces,
Virginia,
W88-05726 2107 2F
Water. Its Relationship with Indicator and Path- W88-07613 2109 5A
ogenic Microorganisms,
Summary of Water Quality Data from the Che- Copepod Colonization of Natural and Artificial
W88-04847 2106 5A Substrates in a Salt Marsh Pool,
mung and Susquehanna Rivers Near the New
Comparative Survival and Injury of Candida York - Pennsylvania Stateline,
W88-09713 2111 2L
albicans and Bacterial Indicator Organisms in W88-07726 2109 5B Ecology of Lough Ine: Part 24. The Flora and
Streams Receiving Acid Mine Drainage,
Overhauling Health Effects Perspectives, Fauna Associated with Himanthalia elongata
W88-04854 2106 5A
(L.) S.F. Gray in Relation to Water Current and
W88-08003 2110 5F
Microbiological Characteristics of Point-of-Use Wave action in the Lough Hyne Marine Nature
Precoat Carbon Filters, Verification of a Numerical Beach Water Qual- Reserve,
W88-05087 2106 5F ity Model, W88-09714 2111 2L
W88-08212 2110 5A
Effect of Pond Depth on Bacterial Die-off, Merits of Macrofaunal Colonization of Intertidal
W88-05185 2107 5D Microbially Mediated Growth Suppression and Mudflats for Pollution Monitoring: Preliminary
Death of Salmonella in Composted Sewage Study,
Comparing Three Sampling Designs Moni-
for Sludge, W88-10158 2112 5A
toring Coliforms in Small Community Water W88-08799 2110 5D
Systems, Colonization of Rivers and Canals in Great Brit-
W88-05327 2107 5F Biological Tracers of Pollution Plumes From ain by Dugesia tigrina (Girard) (Platyhel-
Septic Systems, minthes: Tricladida),
Frequency-of-Occurrence Monitoring for Coli- W88-09493 2111 5 A W88-10211 2112 2H
form Bacteria in Small Water Systems,
W88-05329 2107 5A Hygienic Quality of Water and Its Relationship Effect of Distance From a Source Pool on Pro-
with Milk Bacterial Content, (Calidad Higienica tozoan Colonization of Isolated Aquatic Sys-
Recovery of a Marker Strain of Escherichia coli del Agua Y Su Relacion Con El Contenido tems,
from Ozonated Water by Membrane Filtration, Microbiano de la Leche), W88-10449 2112 2H
W88-05451 2107 5F W88-09956 2111 5B
COLOR
Comparison of Four Membrane Filter Methods Antibiotic Resistanceamong Pollution Indicator Sulphate, Water Colour and Dissolved Organic
for Fecal Coliform Enumeration in Tropical Bacteria Isolated from Al-Khair River, Bagh- Carbon Relationships in Organic Waters of At-
Waters, dad, lantic Canada,
W88-05452 2107 5A W88-10274 2112 5B W88-05867 2107 5A

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SUBJECT INDEX
COLOR

Development of a Surface Water Supply Index - Water Quality Assessment of Arvada Reservoir,
Sulfate in Coloured Waters. I. Evaluation of
A Drought Severity Indicator for Colorado, Denver Metropolitan Area, Colorado,
Chromatographic and Colorimetric Data Com-
W88-01257 2102 2E W88-03128 2104 2H
patibility,
W88-05868 2107 5A
State Perspective on Weather Modification Ac- Guidelines for Developing Area-of-Origin Com-
Evaluation of tivities, pensation,
Sulfate Colored Waters: II.
in
W88-01269 2102 3B W88-03192 2104 6B
Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori-
metric Data,
Gas Phase and Precipitation Acidities in the Groundwater Data from the San Miguel River
W88-07131 2109 7A
Colorado Mountains, Basin, Southwestern Colorado,
W88-01274 2102 5B 2104 2F
Lake Water Color: Comparison of Direct Obser- W88-03300
vations with Underwater Spectral Irradiance, Site Specific Probable Maximum Precipitation
2109 7B Hydrology of Coal-Lease Areas Near Durango,
W88-07272 Estimates, Upper South Platte River Basin, Col-
Colorado,
orado, 2104 5B
Study of the Performance of a High-Rate Photo- 2102 2E
W88-03321
W88-01284
synthetic Pond System,
W88-07348 2109 5D Benthic Invertebrates in Selected Streams of the
Multidisciplinary Approach to the Flood Hy-
Piceance Creek Basin, Northwestern Colorado,
drology of Foothill Streams in Colorado,
Evaluation of Size-Related Changes in Chloro- 2102 2E Water Years 1977-81,
W88-01292
phyll-Specific Light Extinction in Some North W88-03323 2104 2E
Temperate Lakes, Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado: A Historical
W88-08815 2110 2H Review of Its Limnology, 1965-1985, Sources of Water and Nitrogen to the Widefield
2103 2H Aquifer, Southwestern El Paso County, Colora-
W88-01665
COLOR REMOVAL do,
Study on the Use of Bipolar-Particles-Electrodes Public Attitudes toward Water Conservation, W88-03330 2104 5B
in Decolorization of Dyeing Effluents and its W88-02315 2103 3D
Principle, Hydraulic Geometry and Streamflow of Chan-
W88-01933 2103 5D Groundwater Contamination and Aquifer Recla- nels in the Piceance Basin, Rio Blanco and Gar-
mation at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colora- field Counties, Colorado,
Removal of Color from Kraft Pulp Mill Efflu- do, W88-03338 2104 2J
ent, W88-02608 2104 5B
W88-02163 2103 5D Hydrogeology of and Potential Mining Impacts
Simulation of the Costs of Removing Snow from
on Strippable Lignite Areas in the Denver Aqui-
Economical Pretreatment for Color Removal County Highways in Colorado, fer, East-Central Colorado,
from Textile Dye Wastes, W88-02929 2104 6C 2104 2F
W88-03354
W88-03246 2104 5D
Early-Season Snow and Skier Visits in Colora-
Hydrologic Description of the Tamarack Wild-
Color Removal by Chemical Coagulation and do,
life Area and Vicinity, Logan County, Colorado,
Ultrafiltration, W88-02932 2104 3B
and Simulated Effects of Possible Water-Man-
W88-03271 2104 5D
Preliminary Assessment of the Ground-Water agement Activities,
W88-03355 2104 2F
Colour Removal in a Reservoir and the Dredg- Resources of the Alluvial Aquifer, White River
ing and Dewatering of the Deposited Water- Valley, Rio Blanco County, Colorado,
2104 2F Hydrology of Area 54, Northern Great Plains
works Sludge, W88-03012
5D and Rocky Mountain Coal Provinces, Colorado
W88-06462 2108
Selected Hydrographs and Statistical Analyses and Wyoming,
Characterizing the Water Resources of the Ar- W88-03452 2104 5B
Decolorization of Molasses Waste Water by a
Thermophilic Strain, Aspergillus fumigatus G-2- kansas River Basin, Colorado,
W88-03022 2104 2E Determination of Roughness Coefficients for
6,
2110 5D Streams in Colorado,
W88-08204
Divisions of Potential Fracture Permeability W88-03463 2104 2E
Removal of Color from Wastewater by Sorption Based on Distribution of Structures and Linea-
ments, in Sedimentary Rocks of the Rocky Ground-Water Contamination Near a Uranium
for Water Reuse,
W88-08300 2110 5D Mountains-High Plains Region, Western United Tailings Disposal Site in Colorado,
States, W88-04488 2106 5B
COLORADO W88-03029 2104 2F
Recharge of
Potential for Artificial the Northern
Municipal Wastewater Reuse for Denver,
W88-00276 2101 3C Estimation of Evaporation from Ned Wilson High Plains of Colorado,
Lake, Flat Tops Wilderness Area, Colorado, W88-04916 2106 4B
Annual Report, Colorado Water Resources Re- W88-03040 2104 2D
search Institute, FY1984-1985, Occurrence and Treatment of Uranium in Point
9D Ground-water Contribution to the Salinity of the
W88-00551 2101 of Use Systems in Colorado,
Upper Colorado River Basin, W88-05012 2106 5F
Managing Headwater Areas for Control of Sedi- W88-03044 2104 5B
ment and Salt Production from Western Range- Groundwater Transport of the Herbicide, Atra-
lands,
Dakota Aquifer Near Pueblo, Colorado: Faults zine, Weld County, Colorado,
W88-01149 2102 5G and Flow Patterns, W88-05619 2107 5B
W88-03048 2104 2F
Salinity Control in the Grand Valley of Colora- Colorado Experience in Resolving Surface-
Application of a One-Dimensional Steady-State
do, Ground Water Conflicts,
2102 5G Water-Quality Model to the South Platte River 2107 6E
W88-01152 W88-05661
in Littleton, Englewood, and Denver, Colorado,

Point/Nonpoint Source Trading Program for W88-03054 2104 5B


Water in Colorado: Fear and Loathing of the
Dillon Reservoir and Planned Extensions for Marketplace,
Water Quality Data-Collection Activities in Col- 6E
Other Areas, W88-05683 2107
2102 5G orado and Ohio: Phase I-Inventory and Evalua-
W88-01163
tion of 1984 Programs and Costs, Program: Final Syn-
Dolores Archaeological
Real-Time Hydrologic Data Acquisition Net- W88-03087 2104 7A
thetic Report.
work for the Arkansas River Basin, Colorado, W88-05741 2107 6G
2102 7B Runoff Characteristics and Washoff Loads From
W88-01210
Rainfall-Simulation Experiments on a Street Sur-
Dolores Archaeological Program: Support Stud-
Hydrometeorological Significance of Rime Ice face and a Native Pasture in the Denver Metro-
ies: Settlement and Environment.
Deposits on Trees in the Colorado Rockies, politan Area, Colorado,
5B W88-05742 2107 6G
W88-01219 2102 2B W88-03091 2104

Hydrologic Data from Roan Creek and Para- Reevaluation of the Climax Cloud Seeding Ex-
Methodology for Developing Optimal Water
chute Creek Basins, Northwestern Colorado,
periments Using NOAA
Published Data,
Storage Strategies, 2108 2B
2102 7A W88-03092 2104 2E W88-06232
W88-01242

SU-162
SUBJECT INDEX
COMBINED WASTEWATER

Optimal Management of Multireservoir Systems Economic Viability of Weather Modification Improvement of the Kjeldahl Method for Total
Using Streamflow Forecasts, Water Projects, Nitrogen Including Acid-Hydrolyzable Phos-
W88-0654O 2108 4A W88-01268 2102 3B phorus Determinations in Freshwater Ecosys-
tems,
Closed Basin of Colorado's San Luis Valley: Problems of Water Reallocation in the Colorado W88-09581 2111 7B
Bureau of Reclamation Archaeological Investi- -America's Most Fully Utilized River,
gations 1976-1986, W88-02249 2103 6D COLUMBIA RIVER
W88-06586 2108 6G System Spill Allocation for the Control of Dis-
Conflict Between Flood and Drought Prepared-
solved Gas Saturation on the Columbia River,
Mitigating Third-Party Effects, ness in the Colorado River Basin,
W88-01334 2102 5G
W88-07380 2109 6E W88-02250 2103 6D
Ground-water Contribution to the Turbine Intake Modification for Fish Guidance,
Conjunctive Use of Ground Water and Surface Salinity of the
Upper Colorado River Basin, W88-06717 2108 81
Water in the South Platte River Basin-A Case
Study of the Central Colorado Water Conser- W88-03044 2104 5B
Bi-National Development of the Columbia
vancy District,
Guidelines for Developing Area-of-Origin Com- River,
W88-09243 2111 4B
pensation, W88-06720 2108 8C
Computer Simulation of Movement of DIMP- W88-03192 2104 6B
Development and Fish-
Effects of Hydroelectric
Contaminated Groundwater Near the Rocky
Sediment Discharge in the Colorado River Near Enhancement on Spring and Summer Chi-
eries
Mountain Arsenal, Colorado,
De Beque, Colorado, nook Salmon and Steelhead in the Columbia
W88-09446 2111 5B
W88-03359 2104 2J River Basin,
Trout Production and Standing Crop in Colora- W88-09828 2111 81
Consideration of Galloway Project,
do's Small Streams, as Related to Environmental
Features,
W88-05637 2107 6E COLUMBIA RIVER ESTUARY
W88-09817 Effects of Sedimentary Processes and Salinity on
2111 81 Monument Creek Debris Flow, 1984: Implica-
the Diatom Flora of the Columbia River Estu-
tions for Formation of Rapids on the Colorado
Faunal Communities of the Hypor-
Interstitial ary,
River in Grand Canyon National Park,
heic and Adjacent Groundwater Biotopes of a W88-10754 2112 2L
W88-06139 2108 2J
Colorado Mountain Stream,
W88-09879 2111 2H COLORADO RIVER AUGMENTATION COLUMBUS PROGRAMME
Remote Sensing Requirements for Hy-
Satellite
Year 1986 Program Report (Colorado
PROGRAM
Fiscal drology and Water Management from the Mid-
Colorado River Augmentation Demonstration
Water Resources Research Institute), 1990s, in Relation to the Columbus Programme
Program.
W88-10031 2111 9D W88-01609
of the European Space Agency,
2103 3B
W88-10483 2112 7B
Calibration of a Dissolved-Solids Model for the
Yampa
COLORADO RIVER BASIN
River Basin Between Steamboat Springs
Irrigation Return Flows and Salinity Problems COMBINED HEAT AND POWER
and Maybell, Northwestern Colorado, Use of Bio-Gas for Power Generation,
in the Colorado River Basin,
W88-10050 2111 5B W88-06453 2108 5D
W88-01180 2102 5G
Surface Water-Quality Characteristics in the COMBINED POLLUTANTS
Real-Time Flood Management Model for High-
Upper North Fork Gunnison River Basin, Colo- Paradigms
land Lake System, in Multiple Toxicity,
rado,
W88-05638 2107 2E W88-01366 2102 5C
W88-10051 2111 5B
Boundary Integral-Equation-Method Modeling COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW
Hydrology of Area 53, Northern Great Plains
of a Regional Aquifer Using Geostatistics, Strategies to Control Combined Sewer Over-
and Rocky Mountains Coal Provinces, Colora- W88-10989 2112 2F flows,
do, Wyoming, and Utah,
W88-08580 2110 5D
W88-10055 2111 2E COLORADO RIVER COMPACT
Consideration of Galloway Project, COMBINED SEWERS
Sediment Discharge in Muddy Creek and the W88-05637 2107 6E Dimensioning of Combined Sewer System De-
Effect of Sedimentation Rate on the Proposed
tentionBasins by Long Term Simulation of
Wolford Mountain Reservoir Near Kremmling, COLORECTAL CANCER
Storm Water Runoff,
Colorado, Colorectal Cancer Mortality and Incidence in
W88-10065 2111 2J Campbell County, Kentucky,
W88-01952 2103 5D
W88-01999 2103 5C
COLORADO RIVER Complex Sewerage Job Moving,
Revegetation for Wildlife Enhancement along COLORIMETRIC DATA W88-03814 2105 5G
the Lower Colorado River, Sulfate Colored Waters: II. Evaluation of
in
Wet Weather Water Quality Modeling,
W88-00820 2101 6G Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori-
W88-09983 2111 4C
metric Data,
Salinity: Nonpoint Source Problem in the Colo- W88-07131 2109 7A
rado River Basin,
COMBINED TREATMENT
W88-01150 COLORIMETRY Combined Treatment of Leach-
Pilot Testing for
2102 5B
Colorimetric Determination of Phenols in Water
atefrom A Domestic Waste Landfill Site,
Continuous Salinity Station Monitoring in the Samples,
W88-03853 2105 5D
Colorado River Basin by the Utah Bureau of W88-02063 2103 5A
Water Pollution Control, Evaluation of the Two-Zone Wastewater Treat-
W88-01151 Sulfate Coloured Waters. I. Evaluation of ment Process at Norristown, Pennsylvania,
2102 7B in
Chromatographic and Colorimetric Data Com- W88-07961 2109 5D
Impact of Nonpoint Source Fecal Loading on patibility,
Backcountry Waters in Grand Canyon, W88-05868 2107 5A
COMBINED WASTE DISPOSAL
W88-01155 2102 5B Co-Disposal of Municipal Refuse and Industrial
Sulfate Colored Waters: II. Evaluation of
in Waste Sludge in Landfills,
Application of IFG's Instream Water Tempera- Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori- W88-02121 2103 5E
tureModel in the Upper Colorado River, metric Data,
W88-01248 2102 2E W88-07131 2109 7A COMBINED WASTES
Comparison of the Sorption/Desorption Capac-
Climatic Variability and Hydrologic Processes: Optical Absorbance of Dissolved Organic ity of a Spent Oil Shale and a Western Soil,
An Assessment for the Southwestern United Matter in Natural Water Studies Using the Ther- W88-03256 2104 5E
States, mal Lens Effect,
W88-01253 2102 2A W88-07949 2109 2K COMBINED WASTEWATER
Use of Field and Laboratory Biological Tech-
Transborder Salinity and Drought Management: Atmospheric Sulfur Analysis Using Rateometric niques to Evaluate the Toxic Impact of a Com-
U.S./Mexico Unresolved Issues, Colorimetry, bined Industrial and Municipal Discharge,
W88-01258 2102 6E W88-09392 2B W88-03259
2111 2104 5C

SU-163
SUBJECT INDEX
COMBUSTION

COMBUSTION Practical Experience of Using a Large Vacuum Atmospheric H202 Measurement: Comparison
Combustion Characteristics of Chlorinated Hy- Plate for Testing Shelf Muds under Water, of Cold Trap Method with Impinger Bubbling

drocarbons, W88-03622 2105 8D Method,


2102 5D W88-04139 2105 5A
W88-01300
Compaction of Sandy Soils for Irrigation Man-
S02 During Com- Comparison of Snow Cover Liquid Water Meas-
Options for Reducing NOx, agement,
W88-06446 2108 3F urement Techniques,
bustion,
2104 5G W88-04304 2105 7B
W88-02663
Linear and Nonlinear Solutions for One-Dimen-
Compaction Flow Comparison of Methods for Estimating Low
Fate of US and Canadian Combustion Nitrogen sional in Sedimentary Basins,
Emissions, W88-06803 2108 2F FLow Characteristics of Streams,

5B W88-05410 2107 2E
W88-06112 2108
Hydraulic Conductivity of a Sandy Soil at Low
Combustion Variability of Bed Load Measurement,
National Dioxin Study. Tier 4 -
Water Content After Compaction by Various
W88-05542 2107 7B
Sources: Final Test Report - Site 1, Sewage Methods,
Sludge Incinerator SSI - A, W88-07984 2110 2G Comparison of Infiltration Measuring Methods
W88-08427 2110 5E
for Surface Irrigation,
Manual Internal Vibrator for Compacting Wet
W88-05946 2108 2G
COMITE INTERAFRICAIN D'ETUDES Concrete,
HYDRAULIQUES W88-10220 2112 8C Two ApproachesGeneralized Ecosystem
to
Hydrology and Data Processing in the Member Modeling: Thermodynamic and Cybernetic,
States of the Comite Interafricain d'Etudes Hy- COMPARISON STUDIES W88-06167 2108 7C
drauliques (CIEH), Full Scale Comparison of the Confined and Un-
W88-02638 2104 7C confined Gas Lift Mixing Systems in Anaerobic Comparison of Alternative Approaches for Esti-
Digesters, mating Recreation and Related Benefits of
COMMENCEMENT BAY W88-00244 2101 5D Water Quality Improvement,
Dredging as a Cleanup Method for an Industrial- W88-06627 2108 5G
ized Bay, Economic Assessment of Some Methods of
W88-01539 2103 5G Sewage Sludge Stabilisation, Comparison of High Molecular Weight Organic
W88-00255 2101 5D Compounds Isolated from Drinking Water in
Commencement Bay - A Remedial Investigation Five Cities,
of Contaminated Sediments in a Marine Envi- Cost Comparison of Prefabricated and Conven- W88-07792 2109 5A
ronment, tional Digesters,
W88-02517 2104 5B W88-00264 2101 5D Report About Experiences in Intercomparison
Studies in the Administration for Water Econo-
Evaluation of Dredging as a Remedial Technol- Comparison of Grob Closed-Loop Stripping my of Rheinland-Pfalz,
ogy for the Commencement Bay Superfund Site, Analysis with Other Trace Organic Methods, W88-08160 2110 5A
W88-02520 2104 5G 2101 5A
W88-00412
Effects of Land Use Upon Water Chemistry,
Outfall Relocation Study in Commencement of Various Rainfall- Particularly Nutrient Enrichment, in Shallow
Comparative Analysis
Bay, Washington, Lowland Lakes: Comparative Studies of Three
Runoff Models,
W88-06074 2108 5E Lochs in Scotland,
W88-01220 2102 2A
W88-09679 2111 4C
COMMERCIAL FISHERIES Comparison of Earth Resistivity and Electro-
Fisheries of the United States, 1984.
magnetic Survey Methods,
Interlaboratory Comparison of the ASTM Bio-
W88-00873 2101 7C concentration Test Method Using the Eastern
W88-01713 2103 7B
Oyster,
COMMERCIAL FISHING W88-11012 2112 5C
Comparison of Occurrence and Rates of Chemi-
Contribution of Estuaries to Commercial Fisher-
cal Biodegradation in Natural Waters,
ies in Temperate Western Australia and the Con-
2103 5B
COMPENSATION
W88-01722
cept of Estuarine Dependence, Compensating for Wetland Losses in the Mitiga-

W88-0O136 2101 2L tion Process,


Impacts Against the Wall of a Scaled-Up Fluid-
W88-04971 2106 6E
ized Bed,
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE 2103 3A
W88-02434
Aquatic Coleoptera and Hemiptera in Some Ca- Virginia's Mitigation/Compensation
Wetland
nadian Saline Lakes: Patterns in Community Policy: Its Evolution and Current Status,
Comparison of Media for Recovery of Total
Structure, W88-04972 2106 6E
Coliform Bacteria from Chemically Treated
W88-00162 2101 2H
Water,
COMPETING USE
W88-02710 2104 5A Simulation Model of Competition for Water Re-
Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Macroin-
vertebrate Fauna of Streams of the Northern sources Among Industries in a River Basin,
Comparison of the Crop Management Strategies 6D
Jarrah Forest, Western Australia: Community W88-01866 2103
Developed from Studies at Pennsylvania State
Structure,
University, University of Minnesota, Michigan Legal, Administrative and Economic Tools for
W88-10204 2112 2H
State University, and the Muskegon County Conflict Resolution, Perspectives on River Basin
COMPACTION Land Treatment System, Management in Industrialized Countries,
Evaluation of Underdrainage Techniques for the W88-02746 2104 5E W88-02247 2103 6E
Densification of Fine-Grained Dredged Materi-
Comparison of Trickling Filter Media, Environmental Conflicts: Structure and Manage-
al,
W88-02844 2104 5D ment,
W88-00464 2101 8D
W88-02248 2103 6D
Practical Approach to the Evaluation of the
Analysis of Sedimentary Skeletal Deformation in
Conservation Status of Vegetation in River Cor- Habitat Use of the Central Mudminnow (Umbra
a Confined Aquifer and the Resulting Draw-
down, ridors in Wales, limi)and Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) in
W88-01346 2102 2F W88-03588 2105 2H Umbra-Perca Assemblages: the Roles of Compe-
tition, Predation, and the Abiotic Environment,
Averaged Regional Land Subsidence Equations Expert System Approach to the Assessment of W88-02425 2103 2H
for Artesian Aquifers, the Conservation Status of Rivers,
W88-03589 2105 2H Settling Things: Six Case Studies in Environ-
W88-01347 2102 6G
mental Mediation,
Baling: A Case Study, Few Intra-Lake Variations of Physiological Pa- W88-05693 2107 6E
W88-01757 2103 5E rameters in Perch, Perca Fluviatilis.

W88-03590 2105 2H COMPETITION


Land Subsidence in the Santa Clara Valley, Cali- Long-Term Survival of Escherichia coli in

fornia, as of 1980, Comparison of MORECS with Catchment Data, River Water,


W88-03960 2105 2D W88-06834 2109 5B
W88-03412 2104 2F

SU-164
SUBJECT INDEX
COMPUTER MODELS

Does There Exist Competition Between Phyto- Sludge Management and In- Vessel Systems, National Dioxin Study,
plankton and Littoral Plant Vegetation in Lake W88-02125 2103 5D W88-08434 2110 5B
Ecosystem,
W88-09594 2111 2H Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting COMPRESSION
Sludge: Part IV - Facility Design and Operation, Practical Experience of Using a Large Vacuum
COMPLEXATION W88-02127 2103 5D Plate for Testing Shelf Muds under Water,
Chemistry of Heavy Metals in Digested Sewage
Design of an Enclosed Composting Reactor, W88-03622 2105 8D
Sludge - II. Heavy Metal Complexation with
Soluble Organic Matter, W88-02158 2103 5D COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
W88-04018 2105 5D
Case Studies in Co-Composting, by E. Epstein. CAD Comparisons for Wastewater Treatment
W88-03594 Facilities,
Effect of Humic Acids on Behavior of Heavy 2105 5E
Metals in Estuarine Waters,
W88-07143 2109 5D
Assessing Risk of Solid Waste Compost,
W88-06308 2108 5B
W88-03595 2105 5C COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING
Zero-Deposition Time Extrapolation DPASV CADD - Generated Water System Atlas Offers
for Determination of the Complexation Capac-
Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting Flexibility,
Sludge: Part Ill-Oxygen, Moisture, Ordor, W88-09659
ity, 2111 6B
W88-07146 Pathogens,
2109 5A
W88-03596 2105 5D COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY
Aluminum Speciation in Acidic Natural Waters: Computed Tomographic Analyses of Water Dis-
Composting's Emerging Role in Sludge Manage-
Testing of a Model for Al-Humic Complexation, tribution in Three Porous Foam Media,
W88-07543 ment: A National Perspective,
2109 5B W88-04497 2106 2G
W88-03828 2105 5E
Complexation of Metals with Hydantoins,
Boston Project Tests Methods and Markets,
COMPUTER MODELS
W88-07544 2109 5B VOCs
W88-04087 in Ground Water Influenced by Large
2105 5E
Scale Withdrawals,
Organic Complexation of Al in Acid Waters:
Model-testing by Titration of a Streamwater Treating Wastewater with Hyacinths, W88-00014 2101 5B
Sample, W88-04088 2105 5D
Method and Apparatus for Controlling Pressure
W88-10268 2112 2K Low Cost Controlled Composting of Refuse and and Flow in Water Distribution Networks,
Complexation of Protons, Aluminum and Calci- Sewage Sludge, W88-00597 2101 5F
um by Aquatic Humic Substances: A Model W88-04368 2105 5D
Sediment and Radionuclide Transport in Rivers:
Incorporating Binding-site Heterogeneity and
Composting Sludge with Reeds, Radionuclide Transport Modeling for Cattarau-
Macroionic Effects,
W88-04524 2106 5D gus and Buttermilk Creeks, New York,
W88-10269 2112 2K
W88-00655 2101 5B
1987 Biocycle Survey. Sludge Composting on
COMPLEXES
the Rise, Review of Ground-Water Flow and Transport
Mechanism of Toxicity of Ionic Copper and W88-04862 2106 5D Models in the Unsaturated Zone,
Copper Complexes to Algae,
W88-02369 2103 5C W88-00656 2101 5B
Low Cost Individual Sanitation in Developing
Countries:Methodology for the Testing of DIGRD: An
Selective Preconcentration of Iron in Beverages Interactive Grid Generating Pro-
Double Vault Composting Latrines in Ivory
and Water Samples Using 2,4,6-Tri-2-pyridinyl- gram,
Coast,
1,3,5-triazine-Tetraphenylborate-Naphthalene W88-00657 2101 7C
W88-05271 2107 5D
Adsorbent,
W88-02861 2104 5A Numerical Simulation of a Possible Freezing and
Induced Aeration Windrow Composting of Raw Sheet Formation Mechanism for Barium Cloud
Sludges,
Study of Copper (II) Complex Compounds with Striations,
W88-07506 2109 5E
Bismuthiol Derivatives in Butanone, W88-00661 2101 2B
W88-03638 2105 5A Largest Composting System Takes Orders from
PC, Study of Runoff and Erosion Processes Using
COMPLIANCE STANDARDS Large and Small Rainfall Simulators,
Selection of Statistically Appropriate Compli-
W88-07650 2109 5E
W88-00714 2101 2A
ance Sampling Intervals,
COMPOSTING LATRINES
W88-01050 2102 5G Predicting Chemical Movement
Low Cost Individual Sanitation in Developing in Soils,

Countries:Methodology for the Testing of W88-00719 2101 5B


COMPOST
Double Vault Composting Latrines in Ivory
Microbially Mediated Growth Suppression and Stream-Aquifer Interaction,
Death of Salmonella Coast,
in Composted Sewage
W88-05271 W88-00743 2101 2A
Sludge, 2107 5D
W88-08799 2110 5D COMPOUND CHANNELS Operational, Spatial and Environmental Water
Velocity and Discharge in Compound Channels, Planning and Analysis,
Determining Pathogen Levels in Sludge Prod-
W88-04236 2105 2E W88-00943 2101 5G
ucts,
W88-10637 2112 5A COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL Trophic State Response Nonpoint Pollution
to

On-Farm Composting of Lake Weeds, RESPONSE Control: Application of Coupled Microcomput-


W88-10638 Keynote Address: The Comprehensive Environ- er Models to the Great Lakes,
2112 5E
mental Response, Liability, and Compensation W88-01110 2102 5G
COMPOSTING Act of 1980,
Sludge Disinfection - An Overview of Methods W88-01012 2102 6E Two-Dimensional Numerical Modelling of In-
and Their Effectiveness, flows to a Drift Through Multilayered Perme-
W88-00239 2101 5D
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL ability Ground,
RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND W88-01447 2102 2F
Experiences with Lime Stabilisation and Com- LIABILITY ACT
posting ofSewage Sludge, Proceedings of the 8th National Ground Water Application of Computer Modeling for the
W88-00250 2101 5D Quality Symposium: 'Anatomy of Superfund'. Design of Open Pit Mine Dewatering,
W88-09374 2111 5G W8S-01458 2102 4B
Sewage Sludge Composting at the Blue Plains
Wastewater Treatment Plant, Washington, DC, COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING Submodels of Water Quality for the Analysis of
W88-01512 2103 5E Water Resources Management in Lowndes Regional Water Policies in Open-Pit Lignite
County, Mississippi, Mining Areas,
Composting and The Limiting Factor Principle, W88-02961 W88-01561
2104 6D 2103 5G
W88-02122 2103 5E
Water Resources Management in Alcorn CapabilityMapping for Sanitary Landfill Using
Turnaround in Sussex County, County, Mississippi, Computer Graphics,
W88-02123 2103 5E W88-02962 2104 6D W88-01754 2103 5E

SU-165
SUBJECT INDEX
COMPUTER MODELS

Simulation Model for Oil Slick Transport in Use of a Computer Model for Ground Water
Paleodischarge of the Late Pleistocene Bonne-
Lakes, Management, Eastern San Joaquin County, Cali-
ville Flood, Snake River, Idaho, Computed
from
W88-04316 2105 5B fornia,
New Evidence, W88-09271 2111 4B
W88-01808 2103 2E
Habitat Elements in River Basin Management
Digital Analysis of Water Movement, Water
Evaluation of the Fluid Dynamic Properties of and Planning,
2105 5G Quality and Land Use Effects in a Stream-Aqui-
Mud Flows on Mount St Helens, W88-04414
2103 2J fer System,
W88-02270
Tejo 1 - An Interactive Program for the Divi- W88-09273 2111 2E
Operational Flood Forecastinng Models for
sion of Estuaries into Homogeneous Areas,
Microcomputers, W88-04416 2105 2L Computer Simulation of Movement of DIMP-
W88-02631 2104 2E Contaminated Groundwater Near the Rocky
Optimization of Regionalized Wastewater Treat- Mountain Arsenal, Colorado,
Application of Microcomputers to the Calcula- ment Systems for the River Ave Basin, W88-09446 2111 5B
tion of Design Flows and Flood Control (Man- W88-04429 2105 5D
agement of Small, Partially Urbanized Catch- Boundary-Element Analysis for Unconfined
ments), Fundamental Model for Trickling Filter Process Seepage Problems,
W88-02637 2104 7C Design, W88-09957 2111 2G
W88-04585 2106 5D
Ground-Water System in the La Grange Aquifer Modeling Distribution-System Water Quality:
Near La Grange, Southeastern Wyoming, Methodology of Modeling Sediment Transport Dynamic Approach,
W88-02970 2104 2F 2111 5F
in Water Resources Systems, W88-09982
Water- W88-04675 2106 2J
Steady-State Computer Model of the
The Model for Optimization of Socio-Economic
Mullica River Basin,
Fishery Values on the Rio Grande in New
Table Aquifer in the
Assessment of the Ground-Water Resources of
Pine Barrens, New Jersey,
2F the Texas High Plains, Mexico,
W88-02972 2104
W88-04907 2106 2F W88-10022 2111 6D
Hydrogeology of the Cross Bar Ranch Well-
Physical and Computer Models of Multiquality Study of Runoff and Erosion Processes Using
Field Area and Projected Impact of Pumping,
Networks, Large and Small Rainfall Simulators,
Pasco County, Florida,
2104 2F W88-05612 2107 5F W88-10045 2111 2E
W88-02973

Hydrogeology and Simulation of Water Flow in Real-Time Flood Management Model for High- Computer Modelling of Embankment Dams: Re-
Strata Above the Bearpaw Shale and Equiva- land Lake System, sponse to Earthquake,
lents of Eastern Montana and Northeastern
Wy- W88-05638 2107 2E W88-10396 2112 8D
oming,
2104 2F Computers in the Water Industry: Impact on the Use of PC Spreadsheet Models as a Routine
W88-03033
Regulatory Process, Analytical Tool for Solving Ground Water
Water for Irrigation in the South
Availability of W88-05711 2107 5F Problems,
Fork Solomon River Valley, Webster Reservoir W88-10979 2112 2F
to Waconda Lake, North-Central Kansas, Pipeflow Analysis,
W88-03039 2104 2F W88-066U 2108 8B Numerical Modeling of Ground Water Flow
and Saltwater Transport in Northern Pinellas
Hydrology of the Floridan Aquifer System in SSSP: Simulation of Single-Sludge Processes, County, Florida,
West-Central Florida, W88-07420 2109 5D W88-1U12 2112 2F
W88-03111 2104 2F
Hydropower Planning in Developing Countries, Finite-Element Simulation Model for Saturated-
Discrete Kernel Model for Simulation of Multi- 2109 6A
W88-07504 Unsaturated Fluid Density-Dependent Ground-
layered Aquifers,
water Flow with Energy Transport or Chemi-
W88-03179 2104 2F Land-use Changes and Water Resources in a cally-Reactive Single-Species Solute Transport,
Karstic Mediterranean Region (Evolution De 2112 5B
Evaluation of the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling W88-11120
L'Occupation Des Terres Et Ressources En Eau
System, Beaver Creek, Kentucky,
2104 2E
En Region Mediterraneenne Karstique), Hydrogeologist and Data Acquisition for Aqui-
W88-03422 2109 4C
W88-07567 fer Modeling: Quo Vadis,
Simulated Flood Discharges and Elevations for W88-11203 2112 2F
Geochemical Calculations and Observations on
the Savannah River, South Carolina and Geor-
Salt Water Intrusions, I. A. Combined Geo- Data Analyses and Computer Modeling of the
gia, Using an Unsteady Streamflow Model,
2104 2E chemical/Mixing Cell Model, Benzene Plume in an Aquifer Beneath a Gas
W88-03443
W88-07583 2109 2L
Plant,
Expert System Approach to the Assessment of W88-11223 2112 5B
Predicting Water Quality Resulting from Agri-
the Conservation Status of Rivers,
W88-03589 2105 2H cultural Nonpoint Source Pollution via Simula- COMPUTER MODELS »HYDROLOGIC DATA
tion - HSPF, COLLECTIONS
Practical Approach to Water Distribution W88-07832 2109 5B Forecast System,
Short Term Snowmelt Flow
System Modeling, 2104 2B
Coal W88-02630
W88-03617 2105 5F Finite Element Modeling of Flow in a

Seam with Underground Coal Gasification Cav-


Streambed Oxygen Demand Versus Benthic
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
ities,
5B
Computer Survey of Gas Chromatography/
Oxygen Demand, W88-08323 2110
W88-03892 2105 5B Mass Spectrometry Data Acquired in the U.S.
HELP Model for Landfills, Environmental Protection Agency Screening
Field Verification of
Carbonate Chemistry of Aquatic Systems;
2110 5E Analysis: System and Results,
W88-08568 2101 5A
Volume 2: High Salinity Waters, W88-00409
W88-03949 2105 IB Groundwater Modeling. A Practical Applica-
Texas Air Control Board National Weather
tion for Groundwater Management,
Water Quality Modeling Using Personal Com- 2110 5G Service Hourly Climatology System: Support
W88-08904
puters, Activities Report.
W88-04075 2105 5B W88-0O667 2101 7A
Performance Evaluation of an Activated Sludge
Process Using a Personal Computer Spread
Optimal Control of Nonlinear Groundwater Hy- Computer Based Mapping System: Use Refer-
Sheet,
draulics Using Differential Dynamic Program- ence Manual.
W88-08905 2110 5D
ming, W88-00668 2101 7A
W88-04187 2105 4B
Computer Codes for Modeling in Conjunctive
Developing a Digital Base of Map Information
Microcomputer-Based Interactive Aquifer Simu- Ground Water/Surface Water Management Pro-
for the Texas Natural Resource Agencies.
grams,
lator,
4B W88-00669 2101 7C
2105 4B W88-09253 2111
W88-04266

SU-166
SUBJECT INDEX
COMPUTER PROGRAMS

Estuary Water Quality Data Statistical Interface: PHRQINPT-An Interactive Computer Program Agricultural Runoff Modeling in a Small West
Support Activities Report. for Constructing Input Data Sets to the Geo- Tennessee Watershed,
W88-00671 2101 5G chemical Simulation Program PHREEQE, W88-06493 2108 5B
W88-03003 2104 7B
Online Access to Selected Socioeconomic Data:
Determination of Dose-Time-Response Rela-
Support Activities Report.
AQUAMOD: A Z-dimensional Galerkin Finite- tionships from Long-Term Acute Toxicity Test
W88-0O673 2101 7A Element Simulation Program for Microcomput- Data,
ers for Prediction of Pollutant Transport in Satu- W88-06960
Frequency Analysis of Pesticide Concentrations 2109 5A
for Risk Assessment (Franco Model),
rated Groundwater Flow (AQUAMOD: 'n
W88-0O677 Twee-Dimensionele Galerkin eindige Element Selecting Optimal Pipe Sizes for Water Distribu-
2101 5A
Simulasieprogram vir Mikroekenaars vir die tion Systems,
Stream-Aquifer Interaction, Voorspelling van Versadigde Grondwatervloei W88-07035 2109 5F
W88-00743 2101 2A en Besoedeling),
W88-03773 2105 2F
CAD Comparisons for Wastewater Treatment
Computer Aided Control of Nitrogen Removal Facilities,
in Small Activated Sludge Wastewater Treat- Development of a Dynamic Aerated Lagoon W88-07143 2109 5D
ment Plants, Model,
W88-01959 2103 5D W88-04070 Planning of Urban Best Management Practices,
2105 5D
W88-07285 2109 6A
METEOR: An Artificial Intelligence System for Optimal Control of Nonlinear Groundwater Hy-
Convective Storm Forecasting, draulics Using Differential Dynamic Program- SSSP: Simulation of Single-Sludge Processes,
W88-02048 2103 7B ming, W88-07420 2109 5D
Nonlinear Programming Methods
W88-04187 2105 4B
in Reservoir Using Computers for Water Distribution Man-
System Management, agement,
W88-02273
PUMPTEST.BAS: A Program to Calculate
2103 2H Transmissivity and Storativity, W88-07481 2109 5F
Design of Dual-Purpose Detention Systems W88-04494 2106 2F Microcomputers Can Aid in Sanitary Sewer
Using Dynamic Programming,
Development of a Computerized Water Balance System Analysis and Design,
W88-02413 2103 4A
Program for the Eastern Arkansas Region Com- W88-07482 2109 5D
Computer Analysis Justifies Desalination, prehensive Water Supply Study,
Wastewater Treatment Plant Begins to Auto-
W88-02433 2103 3A W88-04668 2106 6D
mate,
Effect of Cell Thickness and Flow Velocity on Economic Evaluation of Waste
W88-07483 2109 5D
Treatment
Water Cost in Desalination by Electrodialysis, Projects with Microcomputers,
W88-02435 Objective Analysis of Monthly Climatological
2103 3A W88-04863 2106 5D Fields of Temperature, Sunshine, Rainfall Per-
Computer Codes Available to Assist in Stability Estimation of Specific
centage and Rainfall Amount,
Yield Using Drillers'
Analysis, Lithologic Descriptions,
W88-07627 2109 2B
W88-02599 2104 8A W88-04909 2106 2F Retrofits/Management Meet Tough Water Qual-
Microprogram Recording of Hydrological Data ity Constraints,
Use of Computer Software to Improve the
on Read-Only Memory, W88-07676
Energy Efficiency in Deep Well Water Pump- 2109 5F
W88-02619 2104 7B ing,
Hydrologic Engineering Center's Activities in
Development and Support of Microprocessor W88-04911 2106 4B Watershed Modeling,
Technology for Hydrologic Data Collection by W88-07740
the U.S. Geological Survey,
Estimating Chemical Doses for Water Stabiliza- 2109 2 A
W88-02623 tion,
2104 7B Montana Rivers Study Data Management
W88-05176 2107 5F System: User's Manual.
Large Scale Environmental Data Collection -
W88-07775 2109 7C
Dissemination System Using a Minicomputer Evaluation of Some Empirical Methods for
Network, Flood Frequency Analysis, Data and Comput-
2.
GWPATH: Interactive Ground-Water Flow
W88-02625 er Programs,
2104 7B Path Analysis,
W88-05234 2107 7C
Primry Processing of Hydrological W88-07780 2109 7C
Data on
Microcomputers, Evaluation of Parameter Estimation Method for
W88-02627 Flood Frequency Analysis: Computer Programs,
Progress in the Development of PARAGON,
2104 7C W88-08121 2110 2B
W88-05235 2107 7C
Microtideda,
Soil-Structure Interaction of Flexible Pipe under
W88-02628 2104 7B Microcad: Pushing the Limits,
Pressure,
W88-05487 2107 8G
Experience of Microprocessors in the National W88-08195 2110 8D
Automatic Data Acquisition System in Sweden
Software to Match Distribution System's Needs,
W88-02629 Computer Utilization in Distribution (L'Utilisa-
2104 7B W88-05554 2107 7A tion des Ordinateurs dans la Distribution),
Operational Flood Forecastinng Models for W88-08920 2110 5F
Microcomputer Programs for Groundwater
Microcomputers,
Studies,
W88-02631 2104 2E Computer Codes for Modeling in Conjunctive
W88-05778 2107 2F Ground Water/Surface Water Management Pro-
Application of Microcomputers to the Calcula- grams,
tion of Design Flows and Flood Control (Man- Groundwater Modelling: An Introduction with
W88-09253 2111 4B
agement of Small, Sample Programs in BASIC,
Partially Urbanized Catch-
ments), W88-05908 2107 2F Instream Flow Studies in Perspective,
W88-02637 2104 7C W88-09720 2111 6D
MRCON: Computer Program for Estimating
Computation of Design Flood Levels on Micro- Soil Moisture Retention and Unsaturated Hy- Nonpoint Source Pollution Monitoring Program
computers, draulic Conductivity, Design,
W88-02639 2104 2E W88-06286 2108 2G W88-09985 2111 7A
Modified Linear Programming Gradient WATEQB-BASICA Revision of WATEQF for Assessment and Compilation of Groundwater
Method for Optimal Design of Looped Water IBM Personal Computers, Quality Data for Mississippi,
Distribution Networks, W88-06287 2108 2K W88- 10027 2111 7C
W88-02775 2104 5F
Computer-aided Load Smoothing with Energy Analytically-Derived Sensitivities in
A One-Di-
Two-Dimensional Graphing Program for the Management (CALSEM) for Activated-Sludge mensional Models of Solute Transport in Porous
Tektronix 4050-Series Graphics Computers, Sewage Treatment Plants, Media,
W88-03002 2104 7B W88-06460 2108 5D W88-10048 2111 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
COMPUTER PROGRAMS

Water Resources Analysis Using Electronic


Simulation of Micro Catchment Water Harvest-
Optimizing the Design of an Activated Sludge/
Secondary Clarifier System via Univariate Spreadsheets,
ing Systems, 2107 7C
2111 3B Search Technique, W88-05639
W88-10O75
W88-02475 2103 7C
Hierarchical Algorithm for Water Supply Ex-
Computer Simulation of Aldicarb Migration and
Microprocessors Operational Hydrology. pansion,
Degradation in the Sand Plain of Central Wis- in

W88-02617 2104 7B W88-05641 2107 6A


consin,
W88-10082 2111 5B
Applications of Microprocessors and Computers Systems Approach to Computerizing Data Ac-
Automated Computation of Parameters for for Some Hydrological Observations, quisition,

W88-02620 2104 7B W88-05893 2107 7B


Leaky Confined Aquifers,
W88-10423 2112 2F
Development and Support of Microprocessor Design of a Cost Effective Microcomputer-
Software Package of Ground Water Modeling Technology for Hydrologic Data Collection by Based Data Acquisition System,
the U.S. Geological Survey, W88-05895 2107 7B
and Its Applications,
W88-10988 2112 2F W88-02623 2104 7B
Improvement of the Detection Power in Elec-
Graphical Well Analysis Package: A Graphical Intelligent Measuring Station Operational for trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry by
Computer-Assisted Curve Matching Approach Flood Warning in Belgium, Summation of Signals: Determination of Traces
to Well Test Analysis, W88-02626 2104 7B of Metals in Drinking Water and Urine,
W88-10990 2112 2F W88-06136 2108 5A
Primry Processing of Hydrological Data on
Use of Multiple Pathway Computer Codes for Microcomputers, Principles of Computer-aided Event Simulation
Assessment of Health Effects from Low-Level W88-02627 2104 7C inMarine Ecology,
Radioactive Waste, W88-06166 2108 7C
W88-U051 2112 5C Experience of Microprocessors in the National
Automatic Data Acquisition System in Sweden, Rapid Nondestructive Bulk Density and Soil-
Using the Statistical Analysis System for
W88-02629 2104 7B Water Content Determination by Computed To-
Ground Water Data Analysis, mography,
W88-11125 2112 2F Operational Flood Forecastinng Models for
2108 7B
W88-06178
Microcomputers,
Programming a Hillslope Water Movement 2104 2E Soil Sensitivity to Acid
W88-02631 Computer Simulation of
Model on the MPP, Rain,
W88-11265 2112 2G Computerized Supervision and Control of Du- 2108 2K
W88-06181
jailah Irrigation Project,
COMPUTER SIMULATION W88-02636 2104 3F Computer System for Flood Estimation and Its
Seawater Distillation by Solar Energy,
3A Use in Evaluating the Flood Studies Rainfall
W88-00095 2101 Application of Microcomputers to the Calcula- Runoff Method,
tion of Design Flows and Flood Control (Man- W88-06195 2108 2E
COMPUTER SIMULATIONS agement of Small, Partially Urbanized Catch-
Estimating Supernatant Recycle from Sludge
ments), Effects of Chronic Exposure to Acidified Water
Treatment, 2104 7C
2110 5D W88-02637 on Chemoreception of Feeding Stimuli in Fat-
W88-08579
head Minnows (Pimephales promelas): Mecha-
Hydrology and Data Processing in the Member
COMPUTER SOFTWARE States of the Comite Interafricain d'Etudes Hy-
nisms and Ecological Implications,
Modelling the Dynamic Relationship Between W88-06935 2109 5C
drauliques (CIEH),
Cd-Concentration in Gammarus Tigrinus and
W88-02638 2104 7C Modelling the Dynamic Relationship Between
Water Temperature,
2109 5B Cd-Concentration in Gammarus Tigrinus and
W88-07153 Modified Linear Programming Gradient Method Water Temperature,
for Optimal Design of Looped Water Distribu- 2109 5B
COMPUTERS W88-07153
Laboratory Investi- tion Networks,
Use of Microcomputers for
W88-02775 2104 5F PC-Based Data Acquisition Systems for Small
gations of Turbine-Generator Units,
W88-O0O51 2101 8C Utilities,
Electronics Eases Management of Wastewater 2109 7B
W88-07649
Configuration of the Portals of Pressure Spill- Collection System,
W88-03602 2105 5D Largest Composting System Takes Orders from
ways with Gate Chambers,
W88-00054 2101 8B PC,
Practical Approach to Water Distribution
2109 5E
W88-07650
Applications of a Data-Adaptive Background System Modeling,
W88-03617 2105 5F Supercomputers to Weather
Subtraction Technique to the Gas Chromatogra- Application of
phic/Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Forecasting,
Statistical Analysis of Industrial Wastewater 2B
Wastewater Supplies, W88-08120 2110
2101 5A Monitoring Data,
W88-00411 7A
W88-03831 2105
Progress in the Development of PARAGON,
Developing a Digital Base of Map Information W88-08121 2110 2B
Water Quality Modeling Using Personal Com-
for the Texas Natural Resource Agencies.
W88-00669 2101 7C puters, Computer Utilization in Distribution (L'Utilisa-
W88-04075 2105 5B
tion des Ordinateurs dans la Distribution),
Texas Natural Resources Information System, W88-08920 2110 5F
Public Participation in Watershed Management:
Water Oriented Data Bank: System Capabilities.
W88-00796 2101 10D Combining Nominal Group Process and Micro- Developing Dynamic Tools for Water Distribu-
computers, tion System Management,
State Agency Libraries of Texas Union List of W88-04292 2105 6A 2111 5F
W88-09645
Serials: Support Activities Report.
W88-00803 2101 10A Monitoring and Control of Center Pivot Sys- CADD - Generated Water System Atlas Offers
tems with Microcomputers, Flexibility,
Field Verification of On-Line Instrumentation at W88-04294 2105 3F 2111 6B
W88-09659
a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant,
5D Controlled Flow Management Helps Avert
W88-01960 2103 Computer Aided Site Investigation and Manage-
Overflows, Saves Money,
ment: A Tool for Assessing and Managing
Biological Treatment of Soy Sauce Fermenta- W88-04663 2106 5D
Groundwater Contamination,
tion Waste - Computer Simulation of Fill-and- 2112 5G
W88-10951
Draw Activated Sludge System, Computer Control of a Distribution System,
5D W88-05333 2107 5F
W88-02216 2103 Measuring Fish Lengths from Instant Photo-
PCs Watch Over graphs Using a Digitizing Tablet and Minicom-
Computers and Water Resources Education: A Billion Dollar Baby: 100
puter,
Projection, Treatment Plant, 7B
5F W88-U016 2112
2103 7C W88-05472 2107
W88-02415

SU-168
SUBJECT INDEX
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY

Computerized Data Bases for Ground Water TVA Assessment of Stability of Concrete Struc- Nonlinear Response of Concrete Gravity Dams
Management: The Southwest Michigan Ground tureson Rock, to Strong Earthquake-Induced Ground Motion,
Water Program, W88-02596 2104 8A W88-05755 2107 8A
W88-11035 2112 4B
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Dam Concrete Dam Instrumentation Manual,
Frontiers of Massively Parallel Scientific Com- Safety Program, W88-06628 2108 8G
putation. W88-02598 2104 8A
W88-11264 2112 7C Small RCC. Dam Plays Major Role in Reha-
Computer Codes Available to Assist in Stability
bilitation Project,
CONCENTRATION TECHNIQUES Analysis,
Concentration Techniques for Isolating Organic W88-06714 2108 8F
W88-02599 2104 8A
Constituents in Environmental Water Samples,
W88-07784 2109 5A
Lean Rollcrete for Dams,
Rolled Concrete Dams Using Gap-Graded Ag-
W88-10878 2112 8F
gregate,
CONCRETE
W88-03833 2105 8F
Implementation of Polymer Impregnation as a CONCRETE MIXES
Bridge Deck Sealant, Lean Rollcrete for Dams,
Method of and Structure for Erecting an Artifi-
W88-00779 2101 8F W88-10878
cial Island, 2112 8F
Condition of Corps of Engineers Civil Works W88-04767 2106 8A
CONCRETE PILLARS
Concrete Structures,
Prestressed Concrete Structure, a Method of Concrete Pillars and Triaxially Prestressed An-
W88-00825 2101 8F
Producing This Structure, and Elements for Im- chorages for Large Radial Gates,
Detection of Voids Between Steel Linings and plementing the Method, W88-04049 2105 8F
Concrete, W88-04781 2106 8F
W88-01909 2103 8A CONCRETE REPAIR
Piling Encasement System, In Situ Repair of Deteriorated Concrete in Hy-
Comparison of the Tensile Strength of Concrete W88-04824 2106 8A draulic Structures: Feasibility Studies,
and Steel-Fiber Concrete in Blocks of a Tunnel W88-01656
Drainage Channel With Means For Maintaining
2103 8A
Lining,
W88-03623 2105 8F Proper Slope During Installation, CONCRETE STRENGTH
W88-04826 2106 4A Use of Reclaimed Wastewater
Rheological
for Concrete
Properties of Dispersed Cement
Mixing,
Grouts, Method of Preparing Concrete Column for At-
W88-03626 tachment to Beam, W88-05173 2107 8F
2105 8F
W88-04830 2106 8F
Tunnel Saved by Flyash, CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
W88-05129 2107 8A History of Water in the American West: John S. Concrete Temperature Control Study for the
Eastwood and 'The Ultimate Dam' (1908-1924), Old River Auxiliary Structure,
Development of Nondestructive Testing Sys- W88-00469
W88-05205 2107 8A 2101 8F
tems for In Situ Evaluation of Concrete Struc-
tures, In Situ Repair of Deteriorated Concrete in Lightweight Concrete Marine Float and Method
Hy-
W88-05700 2107 8F draulic Structures Laboratory Study, of Constructing Same,
W88-05758 2107 8F W88-00755 2101 8A
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
Erosion Control Blocks,
Construction of Drilled Pier Foundations, Cement Composition and Concrete Durability in
W88-00600 2101 4D W88-05783 2107 8A Sea Water,
Waterstop for Monolith Joints, W88-0O863 2101 8F
W88-00618
CONCRETE DAMS
2101 8A
Concrete Temperature Control Study for the Strength Design of Reinforced Concrete Hy-
Breakwater, Old River Auxiliary Structure, draulic Structures. Report 5: Experimental
W88-00748 2101 8A W88-00469 2101 8F Study on the Ultimate Behavior of Model Rein-
forced Concrete Circular Conduits,
Method for Making Elongate Cast Construction RCC Dam Construction and Method, W88-01188 2102 8A
on the Sea, W88-00619 2101 8A
W88-00750 2101 8A Proceedings of REMR Workshop on Assess-
Condition Survey of Depere Lock and Dam, ment of the Stabilty of Concrete Structures on
Wave Dissipation Caisson, Lower Fox River, Wisconsin,
W88-00752 Rock.
2101 8A W88-00683 2101 8F W88-02590 2104 8E
Lightweight Concrete Marine Float and Method
Stability Analysis of Troy Lock and Dam,
of Constructing Same, Survey of Stability Investigations of Concrete
W88-02594 2104 8A
W88-00755 2101 8A Structures on Rock,

Review of Methods of Analyzing the Stabilty of W88-02593 2104 8F


Support Structure, Particularly for a Long Span
Concrete Structures on Rock Foundations,
Bridge, Use of Reclaimed Wastewater for Concrete
W88-02595 2104 8E
W88-00768 2101 8A Mixing,
Bureau of Reclamation Current Practices of W88-05173 2107 8F
StiffeningGirder for a Stayed Cable Bridge,
W88-00769 Concrete Structures on Rock Foundations,
2101 8A Concrete Expansion at the Rihand Dam, India,
W88-02597 2104 8A
Design of a Precast Concrete Stay-in-Place W88-05583 2107 8F
Forming System for Lock Wall Rehabilitation. New Zealand's Clyde Power Station,
W88-04577 Interface Smeared Crack Model Analysis of
W88-01407 2102 8A 2106 8E
Concrete Dams in Earthquakes,
Strength Design of Reinforced-Concrete Hy- Sartigan Dam Beauce (Quebec) Canada: An
in W88-05627 2107 8F
draulic Structures. Report 6: Analytical Study of Example of Deterioration Resulting from Alkali-
the Ultimate Behavior of Model Reinforced- Aggregate Reactivity (Le barrage Sartigan dans Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Fluid-Structure
Concrete Circular Conduits, la Beauce (Quebec), Canada: un cas-type de de- Systems,
W88-01657 2103 8F terioration du beton par des reactions alcalis- W88-06010 2108 8B
granulats),
Proceedings of REMR
Workshop on Assess- W88-04868 2106 8F Strengthening of Gibraltar Dam with Roller
ment of the Stabilty of Concrete Structures on Compacted Concrete,
Rock. Concrete Expansion at the Rihand Dam, India, W88-06715 2108 8F
W88-02590 2104 8E W88-05583 2107 8F
Design Recommendations for Reinforced Con-
Survey of Stability Investigations of Concrete Interface Smeared Crack Model Analysis of crete Cylindrical Storage Structures for Aque-
Structures on Rock, Concrete Dams Earthquakes,
in ous Materials,
W88-02593 2104 8F W88-05627 2107 8F W88-08211 2110 8F

SU-169
SUBJECT INDEX
CONCRETE TESTING

Similarity Between Size Spectra of Fog Drop- Purification of Hydrocarbon Streams,


CONCRETE TESTING W88-00531 2101 3C
Condition Survey of Depere Lock and Dam, letsand Size Spectra of Droplets Induced in an
Lower Fox River, Wisconsin, Isothermal Cloud Chamber by the Atmospheric
Cape Provincial Roads Development: Culverts:
W88-00683 2101 8F Aerosol before Fog Formation: Possibility of
Selected Problem Areas,
Predicting Microphysical Features of Fog (Simi-
W88-00792 2101 8A
Durability and Behavior of Prestressed Concrete litudes des Spectres Dimensionnels, d'une part,
Beams; Report 6: Posttensioned Concrete Beam des Gouttelettes de Brouillards Naturels,
SepticTank Drainage Conduit Structures,
Investigation, Supplemental Laboratory Tests of d'Autre des Gouttelettes Induites en
part,
W88-04729 2106 5D
Beams Exposed from 1961-1982, Chambre a Brouillard par l'Air Atmospherique
W88-00851 2101 8F Avant le Brouillard: Possibilite de Prevoir les Arch End Cap,
Characteristiques du Brouillard), W88-04825 2106 4A
Cement Composition and Concrete Durability in
2110 2K
W88-08958
Sea Water, Subsurface Irrigation,
W88-00863 2101 8F
CONDENSERS W88-04833 2106 3F
Investigations of Concrete Distiller and Evaporator for Seawater,
Survey of Stability
Multi-Layered Corrugated Conduit With 'Black-
W88-00574 2101 3A
Structures on Rock,
Eye' Like Apertures,
W88-02593 2104 8F
CONDITION INDEX W88-04837 2106 4A
TVA Assessment of Stability of Concrete Struc- Assessment of the Biological Impact of Point
Source Discharges Employing Asiatic Clams, Drip Irrigation Hose,
tures on Rock, 3F
5A W88-04843 2106
W88-02596 2104 8A W88-03867 2105

Diversion Conduit and Low-Level Outlet for


Bureau of Reclamation Current Practices of CONDITIONED SYMMETRIC BAROCLINIC
INSTABILITY Punchina Dam,
Concrete Structures on Rock Foundations,
8A W88-07431 2109 8A
W88-02597 2104 Numerical Experiments of Conditional Symmet-
ric Baroclinic Instability as a Possible Cause for
Detection and Monitoring of Structural Defi-
Bamboo and Wooden Pipes,
Frontal Rainband Formation Part II. Effects of 2110 5F
W88-08228
ciencies in the Rock Foundation of Large Dams, Water Vapor Supply,
W88-026O0 2104 8A 2111 2B
W88-09865 Repair of Dam Intake Structures and Conduits:

Testing of Zero-Slump Piling Concrete, Case Histories,


2106 8F CONDUCTANCE W88-08426 2110 8A
W88-04865
Ion and Temperature Dependence of Electrical
In Situ Repair of Deteriorated Concrete in Hy- Conductance for Natural Waters, Quantitative Tracing of the Maligne Karst
W88-02857 2104 7B System, Alberta, Canada,
draulic Structures Laboratory Study,
W88-05758 2107 8F W88-09973 2111 2F
CONDUCTIVITY
Field Investigation of a Neoprene Pad Capping Ion and Temperature Dependence of Electrical CONE POND
System, Conductance for Natural Waters, Acid Pulses From Snowmelt at Acidic Cone
W88-07762 2109 8G W88-02857 2104 7B Pond, New Hampshire,
W88-07594 2109 5C
Use of the Acoustic Method for Checking the Electromagnetic Method for Delineating
Quality of Concrete of Hydroelectric and Groundwater Contamination, Wood River Junc- CONFERENCES
Pumped Storage Stations, tion, Rhode Island, Municipal Wastewater in Agriculture.
W88-10225 2112 8G W88-03887 2105 5B W88-00270 2101 3C

CONCRETES Flow-Injection Method for the Determination of Proceedings, Mississippi Water Resources Con-
Lightweight Concrete Marine Float and Method Trace Amounts of Chloride (Entwicklung einer ference, 1985.
of Constructing Same, Fliessinjektionsmethode zur Bestimmung von W88-00544 2101 6B
W88-00755 2101 8A Chlorid im Spurenbereich durch Leitfaehigkeits-
Proceedings of the 39th Industrial Waste Con-
differenzen),
Cement Composition and Concrete Durability in
2105 7B ference.
W88-04334
Sea Water, W88-O0963 2102 5D
W88-O0863 2101 8F
Electrical Conductivity,
2107 7B Proceedings of the DeGray Lake Symposium.
Dams Using Gap-Graded Ag- W88-05797
Rolled Concrete W88-01056 2102 2H
gregate, in a Salinity
Chemical and Algal Relationships
W88-03833 2105 8F Perspectives on Nonpoint Source Pollution.
Series of Ethiopian Inland Waters,
W88-01083 2102 5B
Concrete-Faced Rockfill Dam: II. Design, W88-06977 2109 2H
W88-05546 2107 8E Third United States - The Netherlands Meeting
Acid Rain in Northern Greece,
2109 5B on Dredging and Related Technology.
Design Recommendations for Reinforced Con- W88-07708 2103 5G
W88-01522
crete Cylindrical Storage Structures for Aque-
and Saline Concentra-
Electrical Conductivity
ous Materials, Proceedings of the 40th Industrial Waste Con-
W88-08211 2110 8F Arid Land Groundwaters,
tions in
ference.
W88-07914 2109 2F
W88-02132 2103 5D
Manual Internal Vibrator for Compacting Wet
Interrelation of Hydraulic and Electrical Con-
Concrete, Groundwater Quality Protection Policies for
W88-10220 2112 8C Streaming Potential, and Salt Filtra-
ductivities, the Nation.
The Rocky Mountain Region and
tion the Flow of Chloride Brines
During 5G
W88-02269 2103
Long-Term Service Checking of the Concrete Through a Smectite Layer at Elevated Pres-
Dam,
of the Chirkey sures, Management of Bottom Sediments Containing
W88-10224 2112 8F W88-08326 2110 5B Toxic Substances.
W88-02513 2104 5C
CONDENSATION Terrain Conductivity as a Tool for Delineating
Liquid Purification System, Hydrocarbon Plumes in a Shallow Aquifer -- A Proceedings of the Seventeenth Mississippi Re-
W88-00527 2101 3A Case Study, sources Conference.
W88-11111 2112 7B W88-04665 2106 6B
Ground Moisture Transfer System,
W88-O0562 2101 3A
CONDUIT FLOW Wetlands of the Chesapeake.
Exceedance Probability Distributions of Steady W88-04934 2106 2L
Method and Apparatus for Distillation,
W88-00564 2101 3A Conduit Flow in Karst Aquifers,
2108 2F Time Series Methods in Hydrosciences.
W88-06263
W88-06496 2108 7C
Supplemental Note to the Combined Role of
Kinematics, Thermodynamics and Cloud Phys- CONDUITS
Fluid Transport and Processing System, Acid Deposition: A Challenge for Europe.
ics Associated with Heavy Snowfall Episodes, 2108 5B
W88-00528 2101 5G W88-06559
W88-07683 2109 2C

SU-170
SUBJECT INDEX
CONNECTICUT

Disinfection of Wastewater Effluents and Comparing a Three-Dimensional and a Dupuit- Throughfall Chemistry (Metsikkosadaman
Sludges: State of the Art and Research Needs. Forchheimer Solution for a Circular Recharge Laatu),
W88-06575 2108 5D Area in a Confined Aquifer, W88-10559 2112 5B
W88-02769 2104 5B
Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material: Proceed- CONIFERS
ings of the North Atlantic Regional Conference. Heat Transfer in Aquifers with Finite Caprock Cumulative Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on
W88-06587 2108 5E Thickness During a Thermal Injection Process, Soil Chemical and Microbial Characteristics and
W88-04609 2106 2F Conifer Seedling Growth,
Choices for the Chesapeake: An Action Agenda. W88-00108
Water Table Rise in a Semiconfined Aquifer 2101 5C
W88-06618 2108 6E
Due to Surface Infiltration and Canal Recharge, Growth Responses of Birch and Sitka Spruce
Acidification and Anadromous Fish of Atlantic W88-07205 2109 2E Exposed to Acidified Rain,
Estuaries, W88-08893
Optimal Groundwater Management in Two-Aq- 2110 5C
W88-07255 2109 5C
uifer Systems,
W88-07274
CONJUNCTIVE USE
Proceedings of the First National Outdoor 2109 4B Optimizing the Conjunctive Use of Surface and
Action Conference on Aquifer Restoration, Groundwater,
Estimation of Spatial Recharge Using Environ-
Ground Water Monitoring and Geophysical W88-00397
mental Isotopes and Hydrochemical Data: II. 2101 4B
Methods.
Application to Aravaipa Valley in Southern Ari-
W88-08991 2111 5G Optimum Location of a Well Near a Stream,
zona, U.S.A.,
W88-01345 2102 4B
W88-07311 2109 2F
Status of the Nation's Water Quality Information
Activities.
Analytical
Water Quality Aspects of Artificial Aquifer Re-
Solution Incorporating Nonlinear
W88-09039 2111 7C charge with Treated Wastewater,
Radial Flow in Confined Aquifers,
W88-07450 W88-02092 2103 5G
2109 2F
Proceedings of the Sixth National Symposium
and Exposition on Aquifer Restoration and Identification Sustained Groundwater Yield and Consumptive
of Parameters in Semiconfined
Ground Water Monitoring. Aquifers, Use via Target Levels in a Reasonable Use
W88-09283 W88-07532 State,
2111 5G 2109 2F
W88-05678 2107 6E
Proceedings of the NWWA
Conference on Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with
Solving Ground Water Problems with Models. Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: III. Dispersivi- Managing Salinity through Conjunctive Use of
W88-10912 ties in Naka River and Kiki River Water Resources,
2112 2F Estuaries, (In
Japanese), W88-07162 2109 3C
Proceedings of the NWWA FOCUS Conference W88-08632 2110 2F
on Midwestern Ground Water Issues.
Proceedings of NWWA Western Regional Con-
W88-11031 Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with ference on Ground Water Management.
2112 2F
Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: IV. Numerical W88-09240 2111 4B
Proceedings of the Focus Conference on South- Analysis Based on Two-dimensional Unsteady
Ground Water
eastern Issues. State Model, (In Japanese),
Conjunctive Use-First by Accident, Now by
W88-08637 Management,
W88-11084 2112 2F 2110 2F
W88-09241 2111 4B
Proceedings to the NWWA
FOCUS Conference Experimental Studies in Stream-Aquifer Interac-
Conjunctive Use and Ground Water Manage-
on Northwestern Ground Water Issues. tion Along the Arkansas River in Central
Kansas: Field Testing and Analysis, ment in Orange County, California,
W88-11121 2112 2F
W88-09976 2111 4B W8 8-09242 2111 4B
CONFIDENCE INTERVALS Conjunctive Use of Ground Water and Surface
Analysis of Sustained Ground-Water Withdraw-
Determination of Confidence Intervals for Water in the South Platte River Basin~A Case
als by the Combined Simulation-Optimization
Design Floods,
Approach, Study of the Central Colorado Water Conser-
W88-07399 2109 2E vancy District,
W88-10419 2112 2F
W88-09243 2111 4B
CONFINED AQUIFER Automated Computation of Parameters for
Documentation of a Numerical Code for the Leaky Confined Aquifers, Conjunctive Use of Brackish Coastal Ground
Simulation of Variable Density Ground-Water W88-10423 Water Basins in San Diego County, California,
2112 2F
flow in Three Dimensions, W88-09244 2111 4B
W88-03464 2104 2F CONFINING BEDS
Estimation of Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity Computer Codes for Modeling in Conjunctive
CONFINED AQUIFERS of the Clay Layer Between the Eutaw and Ground Water/Surface Water Management Pro-
Storage Coefficient Determination from Quasi- Gordo Aquifers in the Vicinity of Faunsdale, grams,
Steady State Flow, Marengo County, Alabama, W88-09253 2111 4B
W88-00131 2101 2F W88-0O558 2101 2F
Intergovernmental Management Strategy for the
Estimation of Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity Summary of Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain Protection of a Conjunctive Use Resource,
of the Clay Layer Between the Eutaw and Hydrology and Its Relation to Disposal of Nu- W88-09256 2111 5G
Gordo Aquifers in the Vicinity of Faunsdale, clear Waste in Buried Crystalline Rock,
Marengo County, Alabama, W88-03020 Digital Analysis of Water Movement, Water
2104 5E
W88-00558 Quality and Land Use Effects in a Stream-Aqui-
2101 2F Hydrogeologic Framework of the New Jersey fer System,
>
Analysis of Sedimentary Skeletal Deformation in Coastal Plain, W88-09273 2111 2E
a Confined Aquifer and the Resulting Draw- W88-03093 2104 2F
down, CONNATE WATER
CONFLICTING USE Saline Minewaters of the Keweenaw Peninsula,
W88-01346 2102 2F si
Water Resources Conflicts in Integrated River Northern Michigan: Their Nature, Origin, and
Basin Development: The Case of Kavlinge Relation to Similar Deep Waters in Precambrian
Averaged Regional Land Subsidence Equations
River, Crystalline Rocks of the Canadian Shield,
for Artesian Aquifers,
W88-02251 2103 6D W88-10755 2112 2F
W88-01347 2102 6G
Aquifer Testing for Thermal Energy Storage,
CONFLUENT STREAMS CONNE RIVER
Walnut Creek Flood-Control Project, Contra Glacio-Lacustrine Sedimentation on Low
W88-01355 Slope
2102 2F Costa County, California, Prograding Delta,
Approximate Semianalytical Solution for Tracer
W88-05709 2107 8B W88-05025 2106 2J
Injection Tests in a Confined Aquifer With a
CONIFEROUS FORESTS CONNECTICUT
Radially Converging Flow Field and Finite
Accumulation of Microelements by Plants on Chemical and Physical Properties of Connecti-
Volume of Tracer and Chase Fluid,
Watersheds in the Permafrost-taiga Zone, cut Lakes,
W88-01692 2103 5B W88-09903 2111 5B W88-00467 2101 5C

SU-171
SUBJECT INDEX

CONNECTICUT

the Pantanal Design of Buried Structures in Squeezing Rock


Environmental Degradation in
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants from Black in Toronto, Canada,
Ecosystem,
Rock Harbor Dredged Material by Mussels and 2109 4C W88-03754 2105 8E
Polycheates,
W88-07671
W88-00891 2101 5B Use of Polyvinyl Chloride Liners for Large
Economic Analysis of Agricultural Nonpoint
Irrigation Canals in Alberta,
Pollution Control Alternatives,
Impact of Open-Water Disposal of Black Rock W88-03755 2105 4A
W88-08622 2110 5G
Harbor Dredged Material on Benthic Recoloni-
zation at the FVP Site,
Management of Ecosystems for Canal Design: Optimal Cross Sections,
2102 5C Restoration and
W88-0U96 W88-03784 2105 8B
Nature Conservation in West Germany,

W88-09456 2111 5G
Delineating Recharge Areas for Stratified-Drift Noncircular Sewer Design,
Aquifers in Connecticut with Geologic and W88-03799 2105 8B
Topographic Maps,
CONSERVATION TILLAGE
Effects of Conservation Tillage on Groundwater Wells
W88-03062 2104 2F Drilling and Constructing Monitoring
Quality: Nitrates and Pesticides, Drilling Con-
with Hollow-Stem Augers. Part 1:
(Connecticut 2107 4C
Fiscal Year 1984 Program Report W88-05759 siderations,
Institute of Water Resources), W88-04546 2106 8A
2104 9D Overview of Conservation Tillage,
W88-03146 3F
W88-05760 2107
Tunnel Saved by Flyash,
Connecticut Observation Wells - Guidelines for 2107 8A
Conservation W88-05129
Network Modification, Overview of Pest Management for

W88-03347 2104 7A Tillage Systems, Construction of Drilled Pier Foundations,


W88-05761 2107 5B 2107 8A
W88-05783
Program Report for Fiscal Year 1985 (Connecti-
Overview of Nitrogen Management for Conser-
cut Institute of Water Resources), Foundation Design and Construction,
2105 9D vation Tillage Systems: An Overview, W88-05804 2107 8A
W88-03932
W88-05762 2107 4C
Connecticut's Water Supply Plans, Sewage Treatment Optimization Model -
W88-04159 2105 5F Overview of Rural Nonpoint Pollution in the STOM - The Sewage Works in a Personal
Lake Erie Basin, Computer,
Connecticut Radon Study- Using Limited Water W88-05763 2107 5B
W88-06192 2108 5D
Sampling and a Statewide Ground-Based
Gamma Survey to Help Guide an Indoor Air Hydrologic Effects of Conservation Tillage and Design and Construction of the Kirkcaldy Long
Testing Program. A Progress Report:, Their Importance Relative to Water Quality, Sea Outfall,
W88-05001 2106 5A W88-05765 2107 4C W88-06465 2108 8A

Year 1986 Program Report, (Connecticut


Fiscal Soil Chemical and Biological Properties as Af- Coordinated Efforts Solve Backwater Problem,
Water Resources),
Institute of fected by Conservation Tillage: Environmental 2109 5D
W88-07484
W88-1O020 2111 9D Implications,
W88-05766 2107 4C Alternatives to Traditional Water Development
CONNECTICUT WATER COMPANY in the United States,
Modifications to Rockville Water Treatment Effect of Conservation Tillage on Biological and 2110 6F
W88-08221
Plant, Chemical Soil Conditions: Regional and Tempo-
W88-04158 2105 5F ral Variability, Construction Dewatering: A Guide to Theory
W88-05767 2107 4C and Practice,
CONODOGUINET CREEK W88-08989 2111 8B
Assessment Phosphorus in Conodoguinet
of Effects of Conservation Tillage Practices on
Creek, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Pesticide Volatilization and Degradation, Envirowall Vertical Cutoff Barrier,
W88-11286 2112 5B 2107 5B W88-09132 2111 5G
W88-05768

CONSERVATION Effect of Conservation Tillage on Pesticide Dis- Isolationof Contaminated Ground Water by
Comparative Study of Water Level Regimes and sipation, Slurry-Induced Ground Displacement,
Littoral Benthic Communities in Scottish Lochs, 2107 5B W88-09133 2111 5G
W88-05769
W88-00113 2101 2H
Processes Influencing Pesticide Loss with Water Approach to Drilling and Installation of
Monitoring the Effects to the Ground Water Under Conservation Tillage, Ground-Water Monitoring Wells on Hazardous
System Attributable to Agricultural Practices, W88-05770 2107 5B Waste Sites,
W88-01106 2102 7A W88-09167 2111 7A
Effects of Conservation Tillage on Pesticide
Water Conservation Technology in Textiles:
Natural Variation in Stream and Wetland
Eco-
Loss with Water,
State of the Art.
W88-05771 2107 4C systems and the Effects of Defense Waste Proc-
W88-03495 2105 3E essing Facility Construction,
of Conservation Tillage on Fate and W88-09227 2111 5C
Effect
Institutions and Managing the Environment,
5G Transport of Nitrogen, A
W88-04417 2105 Design and Construction of Water Wells:
W88-05772 2107 4C
Guide for Engineers,
Private Program for Wetlands Protection and on Processes Af- 2111 8A
Effect of Conservation Tillage W88-09356
Construction: Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage Ex-
fecting Nitrogen Management,
perience,
2107 4C Design of Sri Lanka's Samanalawewa Project,
2106 3F W88-05773 2112 8A
W88-04975 W88-10397

Combining Science and Management: Looking


Manure Management with Conservation Tillage, Constructing
2107 4C Problems of Quality Control in

Ahead for Chesapeake Wetlands Conservation. W88-05774


Earth Dams,
How the Federal, State, Local Partnership 2U2 8D
Conservation Tillage: Perceived and Actual Use, W88-10579
is

Working, 2110 3F
W88-08623
W88-04976 2106 6E Engineering Theory of Slide Processes in the
CONSTRUCTION Design of Earth Dams on a Soft Ground Foun-
Our National Wetland Heritage: A Protection
Design and Construction-Theodore Ship Chan- dation,
2112 8D
Guidebook, W88-10581
W88-O5703 2107 6E nel,
W88-01524 2103 8A Control
Increase of the Effectiveness of Safety
Wetlands: Fortifying Federal and Regional Co- of Hydraulic Structures Under Pressure,
Dam Water Intake With Tiered Tunnels, 8A
operation, W88-10582 2112
W88-03618 2105 8A
W88-06053 2108 5G
Pipe Process Saves Time and Methods of Determining the Particle-Size Distri-
Cast-In-Place
Endangered Rivers and the Conservation Move- bution of Coarse Soils Used in
Construction,
ment,
Money, 2112 8D
2105 8A W88-10584
W88-06629 2108 6G W88-03629

SU-172
SUBJECT INDEX
CONTAINMENT

Combined Diversion and Service Tunnel Spill- Lightweight Concrete Marine Float and Method Drill-Through Casing Driver Drilling Method
way of the Tashkumyr Hydroelectric Station, of Constructing Same, for Construction of Monitoring Wells in Coarse,
W88-10585 2112 8A W88-00755 2101 8A Unconsolidated Sediments,
W88-06386 2108 7B
Monitoring of the Seepage Regime of Earth Suspension Bridge and Method of Erecting
Structures, Same, Effect of Construction, Installation, and Devel-
W88-10588 2112 8G W88-00767 2101 8A opment on the Turbidity of Water in Monitoring
Wells in Fine-Grained Glacial Till,
Cumberland Small Hydro Scheme Completed in Support Structure, Particularly for a Long Span
W88-06387 2108 7B
the West Indies, Bridge,
W88-10862 2112 8C W88-00768 2101 8A Using the Drill Casing Hammer
Through
Riaba Mini Hydro Scheme Equatorial Guinea,
Method for Monitoring Well Construction and
in Stiffening Girder for a Stayed Cable Bridge,
W88-10863 8C Water Quality Characterization in a Metal Con-
'
2112 W88-00769 2101 8A
taminated Gravel, Cobble and Boulder Aquifer,
Earth Overflow Dam, Transportable Bridge, W88-09013 2111 7B
W88-10879 2112 8A W88-00771 2101 8A
Assessment of Ground-Water Contamination
CONSTRUCTION COSTS Floating Bridge, and Remedial Action for a Hazardous Waste
Financing Water Supply and Wastewater Serv- W88-00772 2101 8A Facility in the Gulf Coast,
ices in North Carolina in the 1980s, W88-09145 2111 5G
W88-00735 2101 5D Pontoon for Floating Bridges and Ferries,
W88-00773 2101 8A Approach to Drilling and Installation of
Turnkey Approach at Calaveras Saves Time and Ground-Water Monitoring Wells on Hazardous
Money, Long-Span Bridges,
Waste Sites,
W88-04539 2106 8A W88-00774 2101 8A W88-09167 2111 7A
CONSTRUCTION JOINTS Method of Erecting a Cable Stayed Bridge,
W88-00775
Dam Activities in the USA,
Use of Glass-Fabric Stretch Material for a Flexi- 2101 8A
W88-10393 2112 8A
ble Joint of Precast Pipe Sections,
Pipeline Installation Using Directionally Con-
W88-00050 2101 8A CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
trolled Drilling,
W88-02809 2104 8 A Guide to the Selection of Materials for Monitor-
Waterstop for Monolith Joints,
ing Well Construction and Ground-Water Sam-
W88-00618 2101 8A
Spillway Repairs at Bhakra Dam, pling,

Device for Lap-Joint Engagement of Two W88-04531 2106 8A W88-08972 2111 7B


Bridge Elements on Intrados or Extrados and
Bridge Element Comprising it,
Method of and Structure for Erecting an Artifi- CONSUMPTIVE USE
cial Island, Water Use in Arkansas, 1981,
W88-00747 2101 8A
W88-04767 2106 8A W88-02982 2104 6D
Summary Report on PVC Contraction Joint-
Arctic Caisson System, Sustained Groundwater Yield and Consumptive
Forming Waterstops,
W88-02936
W88-04768 2106 8A Use via Target Levels in a Reasonable Use
2104 8G
State,
Pyramidal Offshore Structure,
Reconstruction of Asphalt Shaft Waterbars of W88-05678 2107 6E
W88-04769 8A
Contraction Joints of Sections of the Power-
house at the Lower Kama Hydroelectric Sta-
tion,
Barge Hull
W88-04770
for Offshore Drilling Rigs,
2106

2106 8A
Water Use Registration and Reporting
Hampshire,
in New B
W88-03628 2105 8A W88-06171 2108 5F
Modular Arctic Structures System,
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS W88-04771 2106 8A Evapotranspiration of Native Vegetation in the
Progress in Anaerobic Digestion - Prefabrication Closed Basin of the San Luis Valley, Colorado,
of Digesters, System and Method for Positioning an Off- W88- 10032 2111 2D
W88-00242 2L01 5D shore Platform on a Support,
W88-04772 2106 8A Evapotranspiration of Phreatophytes in the San
Bacterial Colonization and Endotoxin Content
Luis Valley, Colorado,
of a NewRenal Dialysis Water System Com- Box Girder and Suspension Assembly, W88-10033 2111 2D
posed of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, W88-04776 2106 8A
W88-02870 2104 5B Source Term Equations and Solute Transport
Ice Island Construction, Model for Consumptive Use Permit Application,
Guide to the Selection of Cement, Bentonite and W88-04804 2106 8A W88-10925 2112 5B
Other Additives for Use in Monitor Well Con-
struction, Piling Encasement System, CONTACT BEDS
W88-09010 2111 7B W 8 8-04824 2106 8A Performance Evaluation of Rotating Biological
Contactor Process,
Cement Bentonite Grout and Its Effect on Drainage Channel With Means For Maintaining
Water Quality Samples: A Field Test of Volclay Proper Slope During Installation,
W88-01942 2103 5D
Grout, W88-04826 2106 4A Stringfellow Leachate Treatment with RBC,
W88-09011 2111 7B
Method of Preparing Concrete Column for At-
W88-06741 2108 5D
Dam Activities in the USA, tachment to Beam,
W88-10393 W88-04830
CONTACTORS
2112 8A 2106 8F
Contacting of Ozone with Water and Contactor
Application of a Geomembrane at Nigeria's History of Water in the American West: John S. Offgas Treatment,
Isanlu Dam, Eastwood and 'The Ultimate Dam' (1908-1924), W88-02506 2104 5D
W88-10394 2112 8A W88-05205 2107 8 A
CONTAINMENT
Some Problems of Improving Geotechnical In- Pumping Stations at Plover Cove Reservoir and Method and Reservoirs for In-Ground Contain-
vestigations for Hydrotechnical Construction, Tolo Channel Aqueduct, Hong Kong, ment of Liquid Waste,
W88-10429 2112 8D W88-0619O 2108 8C W88-00505 2101 5E
CONSTRUCTION METHODS Temporary Works for the Pumping Stations at Combining Physical Containment with Optimal
Folding Pontoon Arrangement, Plover Cove Reservoir, Hong Kong, Withdrawal for Contaminated Groundwater Re-
W88-00746 2101 8A W88-06191 2108 8C mediation,
W88-08353 2110 5G
Device for Lap-Joint of Two
Engagement Drilling and
Constructing Monitoring Wells
Bridge Elements on Intrados or Extrados and with Hollow-Stem Augers: Part 2. Monitoring Study of Contaminant Plume Control in Frac-
Bridge Element Comprising it, Well Installation, tured-Porous Media,
W88-00747 2101 8A W88-06385 2108 7B W88-09181 2111 5G

SU-173
SUBJECT INDEX
CONTAINMENT FACILITIES

Frequency of Erwinia carotovora in the Alyth Presence and Persistence of Listeria Monocyto-
CONTAINMENT FACILITIES genes in Food and Water,
Design and Management of Dredged Material Burn in Eastern Scotland and the Sources of the
Bacterium, W88-09563 2111 5B
Containment Areas to Improve Hydraulic Per-
W88-06835 2109 5B
formance, Stability of Precipitation Samples under Field
W88-01602 2103 5E
Fate and Movement of Azaarenes and Their Conditions,
Anaerobic Biotransformation Products in an Aq- W88-09582 2111 7B
CONTAMINANT FIXATION
Contaminant Fixation Process, uifer Contaminated by Wood-Treatment Chemi-
2103 5E Hydrochemical Characterization of Brines and
W88-02200
2109 5B Identification of Brine Contamination in
W88-06932
CONTAMINANTS Aquifers,
PCB Availability Assessment of River Dredging Risk Assessment of Soil Contamination Criteria, W88-09785 2111 5A
Using Caged Clams and Fish, W88-07957 2109 5C
W88-06938 2109 5G Influence of Outlying Observations on Selected
Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the Estimates of Parameters of Distributions,
Acclimation to Cadmium Toxicity by White Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica- W88-09786 2111 7C
Suckers: Cadmium Binding Capacity and Metal tion Process: Part I. Effect on Water Quality,
Distribution in Gill and Liver Cytosol, W88-08158 2110 5F Establishment of a Test Guideline for the Eval-
W88-06939 2109 5C uation of Fish Tainting,
Legionnaires' Disease Associated with a Hospi- W88-10151 2112 7C
Industrial HalideWastes Cause Acute Mortality tal Water System: A
Five- Year Progress Report
of Snow Geese in Oklahoma, on Continuous Hyperchlorination, Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric
W88-06940 2109 5C 2110 5F
W88-08309 Identification of Chlorinated and Oxygenated
Cyclohexene Artifacts Formed During the
CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS Solving Hazardous Waste Problems: Learning Analysis of Chlorinated Water Samples,
Filling in of Harbour Basins which Contain Con- from Dioxins. W88-10838 2112 5A
taminated Silt,
W88-08431 2110 5E
W88-01526 2103 5C
Proceedings of the Association of Ground
Perspective on Hazardous Waste Problems Re- and Engineers Southern Re-
Capping Contaminated Dredged Material, Water Scientists
lated to Dioxins, Ground Water Conference.
W88-01535 2103 5E gional
W88-08432 2110 5E 2F
W88-11182 2112
Development of Dredging and
Criteria for the
Global Distribution of Polychlorinated Dioxins
Disposal of Contaminated Dredged Material, CONTINENTAL SHELF
5E and Dibenzofurans,
W88-01540 2103 Meso-Scale Upwellings off Namibian Coast,
W88-08433 2110 5B
W88-01627 2103 2L
Capped In-Water Disposal of Contaminated
Army Engineer National Dioxin Study,
Dredged Material by the US 5B Phytoplankton Size Classes Distribution in an
W88-08434 2110
District, Seattle, Upwelling Area (Distribucion del Tamano de las
W88-01541 2103 5E
Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface Especies del Fitoplancton en un Area de Aflora-
Impoundment, miento),
Dredging of Polluted Sediment in the First Pe-
W88-08439 2110 5G W88-05042 2106 2L
troleum Harbor, Rotterdam,
W88-01542 2103 5E
Field Verification of HELP Model for Landfills, Pu-239,240 in Estuarine and Shelf Waters of the
Improved Techniques for Removal of Sediments W88-08568 2110 5E North-Eastern United States,
W88-08728 2110 2L
Contaminated with Hazardous Materials,
2103 5G Geostatistics Applied to Groundwater Contami-
W88-01543
I: Methodology,
nation. CONTINGENCY PLANNING
Development of Leachate Testing Protocols for W88-08569 2110 5 A Multifaceted Approach to Applying Disper-
Disposal of Contaminated Sediments, sants,
W88-02522 2104 5B Geostatistics Applied To Groundwater Con- W88-09210 2111 5G
tamination. II: Application,
CONTAMINATION W88-08570 2110 5A CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD
Toxics Management in California.
Balancing Public Trust Resources of Mono Lake
2101 6E Contaminated Sediments in the Elbe Estuary:
W88-00919 and Los Angeles' Water Right: An Economic
Ecological and Economic Problems for the Port
Approach,
SpecialGroundwater Study of the Upper Dela- of Hamburg,
W88-01677 2103 6E
ware River Basin, Study Area III, Volume I, W88-08866 2110 5E
W88-00923 2101 2F
Consequences of Environmental Contamination
CONTINUOUS FIXATION
Low-Level Radioactive Groundwater Contami- Continuous Fixation and Removal of Explosive
by Lead Mining in Wales,
nation From a Cold Scrap Recovery Operation 2110 5C Wastes from Pink Water Using Surfactant Tech-
W88-08868
Wood River Junction, Rhode Island, nology,
W88-03886 2105 5B Porous Cup Samplers: Cleaning Procedures and W88-02198 2103 5D
Potential Sample Bias from Trace Element Con-
Technique to Detect Schistosome Cercariae in tamination, CONTINUOUS FLOW
Natural Water Through Exposure of Sentinel 2110 5A Microcomputer-Interfaced Continuous Flow
W88-08911
Hamsters, Toxicity Test System,
W88-04658 2106 5 A Prevention of Contamination (Prevention de la W88-04028 2105 5A
Contamination),
Contaminated Drinking Water as a Potential
2110 5F Application of Tracer Techniques to Continu-
W88-08922
Cause of Cancer in Humans, ous-Flow Toxicity Testing,
W88-04660 2106 5C 5A
Value of On-Site Measurements in Maximizing W88-04029 2105
Ground Water Sampling Reliability,
Water and Disease After Croydon: A Review of
W88-09002 2111 7B CONTINUOUS FLOW MEASUREMENT
Water-borne and Water-associated Disease in
Use of Current Meters for Continuous Measure-
the UK 1937-86,
Use of Ground Water Tracer During Well In-
ment of Flows in Large Rivers,
W88-06198 2108 5C
stallation,
W88-01914 2103 2E
W88-09007 2111 7B
Chemical Contamination of California Drinking
Water, CONTINUOUS LIQUID-LIQUID
Sediment-Free Monitoring Well
Installation of a
W88-06670 2108 5B EXTRACTION
inFine-Grained Sediment,
Continuous Liquid-Liquid Extractor for the Iso-
W88-09009 2111 7B Organic
Clinical Significance of Water Pollution, lation and Concentration of Nonpolar
W88-06671 2108 5C Compounds for Biological Testing in the Pres-
Design of Cost-Effective Chemical Monitoring
Programs for Land Disposal Facilities, ence of Humic Materials,
One Hour Portable Test for Drinking Waters, 2109 5A
2108 5A W88-09152 2111 7A W88-07810
W88-06757

SU-174
SUBJECT INDEX
COOLING WATER

CONTINUOUS SYNTHESIS OF RUNOFF CONVECTION Pipeline Installation Using Directionally Con-


Continuous Synthesis of Runoff from the Mixing Processes in DeGray Lake, Arkansas, trolled Drilling,
Kawishiwi River Basin in Northeastern Minne- W88-01063 2H
2102 W88-02809 2104 8 A
sota by the Rival Hydrologic Model,
W88-0O54O 2101 2E Mesoscale Convective Complexes in the Ameri- Helicoidal-Ramp Dropshaft,
cas,
W88-06230 2108 8C
CONTRACT OPERATION W88-04103 2105 2B
Contract Operations A Case - History,
Mathematical Model for Leak Location in Pipe-
W88-02808 2104 5D Study of Thermally Induced Convection Near a
lines,
High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository in Par-
CONTRACTION JOINTS W88-07494 2109 5G
tially Saturated Fractured Tuff,
Reconstruction of Asphalt Shaft Waterbars of W88-04317 2105 5B Bamboo and Wooden Pipes,
Contraction Joints of Sections of the Power-
house at the Lower Kama Hydroelectric Sta- W88-08228 2110 5F
Sediment Convection-Diffusion and Bedform
tion, Length,
W88-03628 Numerical Analysis of the Effects of Aquatic
2105 8A W88-04456 2105 2J
Weeds on the Performance of Irrigation Con-
CONTRACTS Similarity Structure in the Convective Boundary
veyance Systems,
Contract Operations - A Case History, Layer of a Lake, W88-08359 2110 3F
W88-02808 2104 5D W88-06108 2108 2H
COOLING PONDS
Using Pump Efficiency to Weight and Evaluate Lagrangian Transport Modeling with QUAL II Suprapopulation Dynamics of Bothriocephalus
Bids, acheilognathi in a North Carolina Reservoir:
Kinetics,
W88-06696 2108 8C W88-08575 Abundance, Dispersion, and Prevalence,
2110 5B
W88-05963 2108 5C
Contractual Operation and Maintenance Serv-
Synoptic-Scale Modulation of Convection
ices for Efficient and Cost Effective Manage-
during the Australian Summer Monsoon, Growth, Biomass, and Fecundity of Bothrioce-
ment of Utility Services and Industrial Plants, W88-08943 2110 2B phalus acheilognathi in a North Carolina Cool-
W88-07059 2109 5F ing Reservoir,
Hysteretic Behaviour of Moist Convection,
Dealing with the Problem of Obtaining Accu- W88-05964 2108 5C
W88-11287 2112 2B
rateGround-Water Quality Analytical Results,
W88-09162 Inventories of 137-Cs, 90-Sr and 239,240-Pu in
2111 7A CONVECTION-DIFFUSION EQUATION Pond B: Implications for the Relative Impor-
Solution of the Time-Dependent Convection-
CONTROL STRUCTURES tances of Radionuclide Cycling Processes in
Diffusion Equation by the Finite Element
Stage-Discharge Relations for Tombigbee River Lake Ecosystems,
Method,
Lock and Dam, Near
at Aliceville Pickensville, W88-09214 2111 5B
W88-08356 2110 8B
Alabama-Updated 1985,
W88-03136 2104 2E Settling Rates of Plutonium-Bearing Particles in
CONVECTIVE DIFFUSION
Pond B,
CONTROL SYSTEMS Convective Diffusion Model for Mass Transfer
in a Rotating Biological Contactor: Disc Sub-
W88-09215 2111 5B
Water Production Device,
Distilled
W88-00572 mergence <50%,
2101 5F Impermeabilization of a 300-Hectare Cooling
W88-04850 2106 5D Pond,
Control Method for Open Channel,
W88-O0591 CONVECTIVE PRECIPITATION W88-09442 2111 2G
2101 4A
Generation of Convective Storms Over the Es-
Method and Apparatus for Controlling Pressure carpment of Northeastern South Africa, COOLING TOWERS
and Flow in Water Distribution Networks, W88-00123 2101 2B Legionnaires' Disease Outbreaks - The Engi-
W88-00597 2101 5F neering Implications,
Forecasting Convective Precipitation by Track- W88-03821 2105 5B
Process Dynamics, Control and Protection, ing Cloud Tops in GOES Imagery,
W88-00880 2101 5F W88-01225 Alkaline Approach to Treating Cooling Towers
2102 2B
for Control of Legionella pneumophila,
Muddy Creek Grade Control Structures, Muddy Precipitation Characteristics of Mesoscale Con- W88-04083 2105 5G
Creek, Mississippi and Tennessee, vective Weather Systems,
W88-04677 2106 4D W88-06251 2108 2B Legionnaires' Disease and its Impact on Water
Flow Compensated Computing Supply Management,
Controller, Spatial and Annual Variations in the Diurnal
W88-04785 W88-06209 2108 5F
2106 4A Cycle of Large-Scale Tropical Convective >1
Cloudiness and Precipitation, Radar Observation of Snowfall from
Computer Control of a Distribution System, a Natural-
W88-05333 W88-06365 2108 2B Draft Cooling Tower Plume,
2107 5F
W88-06256 2108 2C
Instantaneous Delineation of Convective Rain-
Billion Dollar Baby: 100 PCs Watch Over
fall Areas Using Split Window Data of NOAA-7
Treatment Plant, Effects of Three Oxidizing Biocides on Legion-
W88-05472 2107 5F
AVHRR, pneumophila Serogroup
ella 1,
W88-07684 2109 2B W88-07022 2109 5F
Fault-Tolerant Controller for Hydro Power-
plants, Synoptic-Scale Modulation of Convection
during the Australian Summer Monsoon,
COOLING WATER
W88-06718 2108 8C
W88-08943 Offshore Intake Structure,
2110 2B
Strategies to Control Combined Sewer Over- W88-00499 2101 8A
flows, CONVECTIVE RAINFALL •

W88-08580 Precipitation Discrimination from Satellite Infra- Water Production Device,


Distilled
2110 5D
red Temperatures over the CCOPE Mesonet W88-00572 2101 5F
CONTROLLED DRAINAGE Region,
Arrangement for Damming Water and Also W88-03808 Process for the Utilization of Waste Waters in
for 2105 2B
Draining Away the Volume of water Above a the Hydrogenation of Coal,
Certain Level in Vegetation-Bearing Stratum, CONVECTIVE TRANSPORT W88-00598 2101 3C
W88-00500 2101 8A Convective Transport Within Stable River Sedi-
ments, Cation-Exchange Pretreatment Studies for La-
Prediction of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses W88-01916 2103 Verkin Springs,
2J
as Related to Agricultural Drainage System W88-00777 2101 3A
Design, CONVEYANCE STRUCTURES
W88-02071 2103 2G Two Adjacent Pipe Diameters at the Optimal Case History - Minimization of Once-Through
Solution in the Water Distribution Network Cooling Water Use and Discharge from Batch
Drain Pipe, Models, Fermentor Cooling,
W88-04827 2106 4A W88-01678 2103 5F W88-01054 2102 3E

SU-175
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SUBJECT INDEX
COOLING WATER

Relationship of Upper Lethal Temperatures to Aquatic Macrophytes Outside the Olkiluoto Nu- COPOLYMERS
Silicon Content in Ecologically Different Hy- clear Power Station, West Coast of Finland, Metal Removal Using Coordinating Copoly-
drobiont Species from Continental Waters, W88-09938 2111 5C mers,
W88-01819 2103 6G W88-08405 2110 5D
Carbon Fixation of Phytoplankton Species in
Biofouling Assessment and Control: an Electric Cooling Water of the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power COPPER
Power Research Institute Overview, Station, West Coast of Finland, Copper Activity in Soil Solution: I. Measure-
W88-03512 2105 5F W88-09939 2111 5C ment by Ion-Selective Electrode and Donnan
Dialysis,
Total Residual Chlorine as a Regulatory Tool, Phytoplankton in the Sea Area Around the Lo-
W88-00104 2101 5A
W88-03513 2105 5C vtisa Nuclear Power Station, South Coast of
Finland, Copper Activity in Soil Solution: II. Relation to
Chlorine Toxicity as a Function of Environmen- W88-09940 2111 5C Copper Accumulation in Young Snapbeans,
tal Variables and Species Tolerance, W88-00105 2101 5A
W88-03515 2105 5C Phytoplankton in the Sea Area Off the Olkiluoto
Nuclear Power Station, West Coast of Finland, Trace Elements in the Environment and in
Does Avoidance of Chlorinated Seawater Pro- W88-09942 2111 5C Human Organs. I. Methods and Results,
tect Fish Against Toxicity. Laboratory and W88-00117 2101 5B
Field Observations,
COOLING WATER INTAKES
5C Selective Removal of Reef Fish Associated with
W88-03517 2105 Effects of Cd and Cu on a Biofilm Treatment
an Offshore Cooling-Water Intake Structure,
System,
Avoidance Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Men- W88-02364 2103 5C
W88-00994 2102 5D
haden, Brevoortia Tyrannus, Subjected to Si-
multaneous Chlorine and delta T Conditions,
COOLING WATERS Effect of Cu on Some Biochemical Parameters
2105 5C Modelling and Optimization of Fixed-Nozzle
W88-03518 of Fishes,
Targeted Chlorination,
W88-01492 2102 5C
Hematological Responses of Bluegill to Chlorin- W88-08918 2110 5D
ation and Temperature Tests and to an Operat- Study of Zinc and Copper Removal by Iron
ingPower Plant,
COOPERATIVE CONVECTIVE PRECIPATION
and (II) Oxyhydroxides,
(III)
2105 5C EXPERIMENT
W88-03519 W88-01559 2103 5D
Estimates of Thunderstorm Precipitation Effi-
Predicted Mortality of Chesapeake Bay Orga- ciency from Field Measurements in CCOPE,
Reverse Osmosis Membrane Fouling by Sanitary
nisms Exposed to Simulated Power Plant Chlor- W88-09872 2111 2B
Landfill Leachate and Copper Plating Solutions,
ination Conditions at Various Acclimation Tem- W88-02179 2103 5D
peratures,
COPEPODS
5C Temporal Changes in Littoral Meiofauna from Copper and
W88-03520 2105 Mechanism of Toxicity of Ionic
the Hunter River Estuary,
Copper Complexes to Algae,
Effects of Chlorine Residuals on the Blue Rock- W88-00001 2101 2L
W88-02369 2103 5C
fish (Sebastes mystinus),
5C Elementary Chemical Composition (C, H, N)
W88-03521 2105 Copper Uptake by the Water Hyacinth,
and Energy Equivalent of Acartia Clausi (Crus-
W88-02400 2103 5B
Power Plant Chlorination: Immediate and Per- tacea: Copepoda), an Important Species in the

sistent Effects of Sublethal Concentrations on an Bioenergetics of the Coastal Ecosystems of the Preventive Effects of Amino Acids on the Tox-
Estuarine Crustacean, Northwest Mediterranean (Composition Chimi- of Copper
icity to Daphnia Magna,
W88-03523 2105 5C que Elementaire (C, H, N) et Equivalent Ener- W88-02499 2104 5C
gie d'Acartia Clausi (Crustacea: Copepoda),
Effect of Chlorination on Entrained Plankton at Espece Importante dans la Bioenergetique des Tilted-bed Simulation of Erosion and Chemical
Several United Kingdom Coastal Power Sta- Ecosystemes Cotiers de Mediterranee Nord-Oc- Runoff from Agricultural Fields: I. Runoff of
tions, cidentale), Sediment and Sediment-associated Copper and
W88-03524 2105 5C W88-00048 2101 5C Zinc,
W88-02715 2104 5B
Chlorination as an Effective treatment for Con- Method Methylmercury Dis-
for Estimation of
trolling Pathogenic Naegleria in Cooling Water solved into Water from Dredged Material by Ecotoxicity of Copper to Aquatic Biota: A
of an Electric Power Plant, Using the Marine Copepod Acartia clausi, Review,
W88-03528 2105 5F W88-02523 2104 5A W88-02731 2104 5C
Risk from Residual Chlorine in Cooling Waters Possible MechanismsUnderlying Copepod Study of Copper (II) Complex Compounds with
Used for Aquacultural Purposes, Grazing Responses to Levels of Toxicity in Red Bismuthiol Derivatives in Butanone,
W88-03554 2105 5C Tide Dinoflagellates, W88-03638 2105 5A
W88-04172 2105 2L
Phytoplankton Distribution in Three Thermally to the Fresh Water Lym-
Copper Toxicity Snail,
Different but Edaphically Similar Reactor Cool- Chronic Effect of No. 2 Fuel Oil on Population
naea luteola,
ing Reservoirs, Dynamics of Harpacticoid copepods in Experi- 2105 5C
W88-03694
W88-03990 2105 5C mental Marine Mesocosms,
W88-06099 2108 5C Extractability and Bioavailability of Zinc,
Apparatus for Elimination of Biofouling, Three Danish
Nickel, Cadmium and Copper in
W88-04813 2106 5F Guineaworm Control in an Endemic Area in
SoilsSampled 5 years After Application of
Western Nigeria,
Intake Operation for Deep Cooling Reservoirs,
Sewage Sludge,
W88-06274 2108 5F
W88-03878 2105 SB
W88-05373 2107 4A
Acute and Chronic Effects of Tributyltin on a
Chemistry of Heavy Metals in Digested Sewage
Bacterial Bioabsorption of Nickel from Industri- Chesapeake Bay Copepod,
Sludge - I. Copper (II) Complexation with Solu-
al Cooling Water, W88-06329 2108 5C
ble Organic Matter,
W88-05464 2107 5B
Vertical Migration of Planktonic Copepods in W88-04017 2105 5D
Low-Level Radioactive Wastes in the Nuclear Lake Constance, (Zur Vertikalawanderung
Power Industry, Planktischer Copepoden im Bodensee-Obersee), Trace Metals: Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in Gelatinous
W88-05807 2107 5B W88-08831 2110 2H Macroplankton from the Northwestern Mediter-
ranean,
Reuse of Wastewater for Industrial Cooling Sys- Copepod Colonization of Natural and Artificial W88-04033 2105 5A
tems, Substrates in a Salt Marsh Pool,
W88-06492 2108 3C W88-09713 2111 2L Kinetics of Cadmium and Copper Hydrolysis,
W88-04385 2105 5D
Physical Model Study of Thermal and Chemical Cyclopoid Copepods Marginal Habitats: Abi-
in

Pollution in the Shuaiba Offshore Area of otic Control of Population Densities in Anthro- Occurrence of Bacterial Resistance to Arsenite,
Kuwait, pogenic Acidic Lakes, Copper, and Selenite in Adverse Habitats,
W88-07130 2109 5C W88-09889 2111 5G W88-05110 2107 5C

SU-176
SUBJECT INDEX
CORE DRILLING

Heavy Metal Toxicity to Fiddler Crabs, Uca Copper(II) Complexes with Refractory Anionic Bioaccumulation of Copper and Zinc by Nereis
annulipes Latreille and Uca triangularis (Milne Surfactants Found in Sewage Sludge, diversicolor (Annelida, Polychaeta) in the Bou
Edwards): Tolerance to Copper, Mercury, Cad- W88-07267 2109 5E Regreg Estuary (Morocco)(Bioaccumulation du
mium, and Zinc,
Cuivere et du Zinc chez Nereis diversicoloer
W88-05114 2107 5C Specific Sorption of Trace Amounts of Cu, Pb,
(Annelide Polychete) de L'Esturaire du Bou
and Cd by Inorganic Particulates,
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Determina- Regreg (Maroc)),
W88-07269 2109 5B
tion of Trace Copper in Water by Sorption on W88-10249 2112 5B
an Ion-Exchange Resin and Direct Atomization Evidence for a Maternal Yolk Factor Associated
of the Resin, with Increased Tolerance and Resistance of Effects of Copper on Development of the Fat-
W88-05359 Feral White Sucker (Catostomus commersoni) head Minnow, Pimephales promelas Rafinesque,
2107 5A
toWaterborne Copper, W88-10496 2112 5C
Novel Adsorbent for the Determination of the W88-07470 2109 5C
Toxic Fraction of Copper in Natural Waters, Copper (II) Complexing Capacity of Lake
W88-05378 2107 5A Effect of Toxicants on Algal Sinking Rates, Haruna Water, (in Japanese),
W88-07612 2109 5C W88-10573 2112 2H
Determination of Copper in Natural Waters by
Atom-Trapping Atomic Absorption Spectrome- Remobilization of Heavy Metals from River De- Effects of Cadmium, Copper, and Low pH on
try after Liquid/Liquid Extraction, positsby Organic Complexing Agents: 2. Note- Ion Fluxes in the Rainbow Trout, Salmo gaird-
W88-05379 2107 5 A Remobilization of Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni, Zn, and Mn neri,

Experimental Measurements and Computer Pre-


by Overacidification of Waters and by NTA W88-10830 2112 5B
(Zur Remobilisierung von Schwermetallen aus
dictions of Copper Complex Formation by Solu-
Fluss-sedimenten durch organische Komplex- Comparative Study on the Preconcentration of
ble Soil Organic Matter,
bildner: 2. Mitt.: Remobilisierung von Cu, Pb, Copper Traces in Non-Saline Waters with Che-
W88-05467 2107 5B Cd, Ni, Zn und Mn durch Versauerung des lating Resins,
Toxic Effect of Copper on Daphnia magna Gewassers und durch NTA), W88-10901 2112 5A
(Crustacea, Cladocera) with Varying Food Con- W88-08151 2110 5B
centrations, COPPER-COBALT MINING
W88-05576
Intermittent Flow Systems for Population Tox- Hydrogeology and Drainage of Copper-Cobalt
2107 5C icity Studies Demonstrated with Daphnia and
Mines in the Kolwezi Area of Shaba, Republic
As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Zn Copper,
in Fish from the of Zaire,
Alexandria Region, Egypt, W88-08253 2110 5A W88-01420 2102 4B
W88-05625 2107 5C Sublethal Effects of Copper and Mercury on
Some Biochemical Constituents of the Estuarine
COPPER COMPOUNDS
Determination by Direct Zeeman-AAS of Cad-
Clam Copper(II) Complexes with Refractory Anionic
mium, Lead and Copper in Water-Borne Sus- Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis
(Hanley), Surfactants Found in Sewage Sludge,
pended Matter Collected on Filters,
W88-08254 W88-07267 5E
W88-05918 2108 5 A 2110 5 A 2109

Direct Measurement of Cadmium, Lead, Copper Effect of pH Adjustment on the Internal Corro- COPPER CONTROLLED RELEASE GLASS
and Zinc in Samples from a River Ecosystem by sion Rate of Residential Cast-iron and Copper Field Evaluation of Controlled Release Copper
Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Water Distribution Pipes, Glass as a Molluscicide in Snail Control,
(ZAAS) in the Graphite Furnace, W88-08362 2110 5F W88-05494 2107 5F
W88-05919 2108 5A
Rainwater Chemistry near an Isolated S02 COPPER SULFATE
Determination of Nickel, Cobalt, Copper and Emission Source,
Copper as an Algicide in a Tropical Reservoir,
Uranium in Water by Cathodic Stripping Chron- W88-08459 2110 5B W88-02347 2103 5G
opotentiometry with Continuous Flow,
W88-06124 Effects of Organic Materials in Water on the
2108 5A Effect ofCopper Sulfate on Some Biochemical
Desorption of Copper from Bottom Muds as
Parameters of Rainbow Trout,
Trace Determination of Some Heavy Metals in Inferred from Copper(II) Complexing Capacity,
Waters by Flow-Injection Spectrophotometry W88-05468 2107 5C
(In Japanese),
and Potentiometry, W88-08653 2110 5B Sensitivity of Asellus aquaticus (L.) and Proasel-
W88-06130 2108 7B lus coxalis Dollf. (Crustacea, Isopoda) to
Seasonal and Spatial Distributions of Copper,
Determination of Purines in Fresh and Sea Cadmium and Zinc in the Seawater of Blanca Copper,
Water by Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry Bay, W88-09669 2111 5C
After Complexation with Copper(I), W88-08712 2110 5B
W88-06134 2108 7B
COPRECIPITATION
Effect of Manganese-Copper Interactions on Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction
Copper, Zinc, and Organotin as Long-Term Growth of a Diatom in Water from a Manga- from Harbor Water for X-Ray Fluorescence
Factors Governing the Distribution of Orga- nese-rich British Columbia Fjord, Spectrophotometry,
nisms in the Fal Estuary in Southwest England, W88-08724 W88-07122
2110 2K 2109 5A
W88-06334 2108 5C
Primary Production and Pigments in Three Low Coprecipitation and Adsorption for Removal of
Effect of Chronic Exposure to Cadmium and !

Alkalinity Connected Reservoirs Receiving Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc by the Lime-Soda
Copper on Asellus aquaticus (L.) (Crustacea, Mine Wastes, Ash Water Softening Process,
Isopoda), W88-09627
W88-06920
2111 5C W88-10096 2112 5F S3
2109 5C
Micronutrient and Phosphorus Limitation of
Removal and Recovery of Heavy Metals by Ion CORALS
Phytoplankton Abundance in Gem Lake, Sierra Behavioural Effects of Chemically Dispersed Oil
Exchange Fiber, Nevada, California,
W88-O7060 and Subsequent Recovery in Diploria strigosa
2109 5D W88-09640 2111 2H (Dana),
Metal Speciation Variations Within Separate W88-10854
Sensitivity of Asellus aquaticus (L.) and Proasel- 2112 5B
Stormwater Systems, lus coxalis Dollf. (Crustacea, Isopoda) to
W88-07140 2109 5B Copper, CORE DRILLING
W88-09669 Hydraulic Characteristics of the High Plains Aq-
Bioavailable Metal Uptake Rate Determination 2111 5C
Determined from Core Analysis,
uifer as
in Polluted Waters by Dialysis with
Receiving Studies on the Acute Toxicity of Copper and W88-04910
Resins, 2106 2F
Mercury Alone and in Combination to the
W88-07142 5A
2109 Common Guppy Poecilia Reticulata (Peters), Simple Self-Releasing Coresampler,
W88-09753 2 1U 5C W88-10812
Zero-Deposition Time Extrapolation DPASV 2112 7A
for Determination of the Complexation
Capac- Interactions Between Copper and Some Carba- Combined Exploration Techniques
ity, for Frac-
mate Used in Phytosanitary Treatments, tured Till and Loess,
W88-07146 2109 5A W88-10152 2112 5C W88-11047 2112 7B

SU-1 77
WWmWmm

SUBJECT INDEX
CORE LOGGING

of Typic Haplaquoll Determination of the Michaelis-Menten Kinetic


CORE LOGGING Physical Properties a

Sediments as Archives of Environmental Pollu- Under Conventional and No-Tillage, Parameters with Single Concentration Assays,
tion Trends, W88-04645 2106 2G W88-00234 2101 2A
W88-09077 2111 5B
Acid Rain and Pollen Germination in Corn, Correlation between Spatially Variable Soil
Basic Data Report, Drilling and Well Installa- W88-05459 2107 5C Moisture Content and Soil Temperature,
tion at Test Sites MSB-12 and MSB-34. W88-07170 2109 2G
W88-09088 2111 2F Effect of AcidifiedWater on the Tracheary Ele-
ments of the First Maize (Zea Mays L.) Inter- Use of Cross-Correlation Analysis in Studies of
CORE SAMPLING node and Conditions Determining Elongation of Patterns of Rainfall Variability,
Wireline Piston Core Barrel for Sampling Cohe- this Internode,
W88-07529 2109 2B
sionless Sand and Gravel Below the Water W88-05488 2107 5C
Table, Rapid Statistical Correlation between Pollution
W88-03758 2105 7B Cadmium and Zinc Corn Follow-
Availability to
Sources and Marine Concentrations,
ing Termination of Sewage Sludge Application,
Laboratory Studies on Core Sampling with Ap- W88-07697 2109 5A
W88-05991 2108 5E
Meiobenthos Collection,
plication to Subtidal
2111 7B Introduction of Formate and Acetate Ions into
W88-09847 Metal Availability in Sludge-amended Soils with
Precipitation: Assessment of Possible Pathways,
Elevated Metal Levels,
Hand-held Benthic Core Sampler, W88-06146 2108 5E W88-08461 2110 2K
W88-10454 2112 7B
Soil Water Depletion Under Crops on Re- Ordination and Classification of Macroinverte-
CORE TESTS claimed and Undisturbed Soils, brate Assemblages in the Catchment of the
Laboratory and Field Evaluation Techniques to 2G River Wye in Relation to Environmental Fac-
W88-06157 2108
Determine Waste/Aquifer Compatibility in Un- tors,
derground Injection Systems, Effects of Acid Rain on Corn Silks and Pollen 2112 2H
W88-10664
W88-11064 2112 5E Germination,

CORES W88-06158 2108 5B CORRELATION COEFFICIENT


Sample Volume Effects on Solute Transport Discussion on the Extrapolation of Hydrologic
Response of Maize to Three Short-Term Periods Series,
Predictions,
of Waterlogging at High and Low Nitrogen
W88-04610 2106 5B W88-07401 2109 7C
Levels on Undisturbed and Repacked Soil,
W88-06449 2108 21
Downcore Sulphur Isotope Ratios and Diatom CORROSION
Inferred pH in an Artificially Acidified Canadi- Avoiding Iron Fouling in Reverse Osmosis De-
Growth Parameter and Yield Component Re-
an Shield Lake, salination Plants,
2110 5C sponse of Field Corn to Simulated Acid Rain,
W88-0820O W88-00094 2101 3A
W88-07176 2109 5C
CORING DEVICES Final Treatment,
Characterizing the Uncertainty of Pesticide
Wireline Piston Core Barrel for Sampling Cohe-
Leaching in Agricultural Soils, W88-00326 2101 5D
sionless Sand and Gravel Below the Water
W88-07622 2109 5B
Table,
2105 7B
Problem of 'Red Waters': A New Approach to
W88-03758
Management Practices to Reduce Nitrate Leach- its Solution,

CORING DRILLING ing with Irrigated Corn, W88-02447 2103 2K


Wireline Piston Core Barrel for Sampling Cohe- W88-09251 2111 5G
sionless Sand and Gravel Below the Water Recent Experimental Studies Dealing with Cor-
Table,
CORN MILL WASTEWATER rosion and Degradation of Materials in Ozone-
2105 7B Pilot-Scale Anaerobic Treatment of Corn Wet Containing Environments,
W88-03758
Milling Wastewater, W88-02507 2104 8G
CORIOLIS FORCE W88-00972 2102 5D
Secondary Flow in Estuaries Due to the Curva- Getting the Lead Out: Reducing Lead Concen-
ture of the Main Flow and to the Rotation of the CORN YIELD tration in Water,
Earth and Its Development, Interactive of Water and Nitrogen
Effects
2106 5F
W88-04874
W88-00487 2101 2E Stresses on Carbon and Water Vapor Exchange
of Corn Canopies, Effects of Primary and Secondary Air Pollutants
CORN W88-03875 2105 21
and Acid Depositions on (Ancient and Modern)
Anaerobic Metabolism Enzymes as Markers of
Buildings and Monuments,
Flooding Stress in Maize Seeds, CORPUS CHRISTI
W88-06569 2108 5C
W88-01998 2103 21 Corpus Christi Inner Harbor Shoaling Investiga-
tion,
Decision-Analytic Study of the Joint Value of Effect of pH Adjustment on the Internal Corro-
W88-05713 2107 2L
Seasonal Precipitation and Temperature Fore- sion Rate of Residential Cast-iron and Copper
casts in a Choice-of-Crop Problem, CORRECTION FACTORS Water Distribution Pipes,
W88-02004 2103 2B Friction Correction Factor for Center-Pivot Ir- W88-08362 2110 5F
rigation Systems,
Uptake of Cadmium and Zinc by Corn on 2108 3F Case Study of a Large Scale Precision Tank
W88-05951
Sludge-Treated Soils, Testing Program,
W88-02124 2103 5E Submerged Flow Characteristics of Throatless 2111 5G
W88-09486
Flume,
Comparison of the Crop Management Strategies
W88-05952 2108 8B CORROSION CONTROL
Developed from Studies at Pennsylvania State
Measurements and Control Related to Corrosion
University, University of Minnesota, Michigan CORRELATION and Scale in Water Desalination Installations,
State University, and the Muskegon County
Theoretical Study of the Estimation of the Cor- 2101 3A
Land Treatment System, W88-00090
relation Scale in Spatially Variable Fields: 1.
W88-02746 2104 5E
Stationary Fields, Automatic Galvanic Protection for Household
W88-00037 2101 7C
Simulating the Effects of Soil Depth and Climat- Hot Water Systems (Systeme Automatique de
icFactors on Corn Yield, Protection Cathodique pour Accumulateurs
2105 2G
Comparison of Two Stream-Discharge Record
W88-04044 d'Eau Chaude Sanitaire),
Reconstruction Techniques for Eight Gaging
W88-06273 2108 5F
Phosphorus Fertilizer Carriers and Their Place- Stations in Maine,
W88-03121 2104 7B
ment for Minimum Till Corn Under Sprinkler Stainless Steel Gains Ground on Corrosion,
Irrigation,
CORRELATION ANALYSIS W88-07648 2109 8G
W88-04045 2105 3F
Theoretical Study of the Estimation of the Cor-
relation Scale in Spatially Variable Fields: 2.
Evaluation of Metal Drainage Pipe Durability
Crop-Water Production Functions for Sweet
Nonstationary Fields. Ten Years.
after
Corn and Cotton Irrigated with Saline Waters,
W88-OO038 2101 7C W88-08193 2110 8A
W88-04639 2106 3C

SU-178
SUBJECT INDEX
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS

CORROSIVITY 1982 Needs Survey: Cost Estimates for Con- PC-Based Data Acquisition Systems for Small
Biogenic Nature of Corrosivity of Sulphide De- struction of Publicly-Owned Wastewater Treat- Utilities,
positsMine Water and Some of Its Geochemical ment Facilities. W88-07649 2109 7B
and Mining-Technical Impacts, W88-00917 2101 6C
W88-01568 2103 5C Water Meter Testing to Raise Revenues: An
Water Conserving Landscapes Show Impressive Absolute Necessity in a Difficult Economy,
COST Savings, W88-07651 2109 7B
Economics of Natural Resource Damage W88-02313 2103 3D
Claims, Suspended Solids Carry-Over Control in Bottom
W88-09379 2111 6C Reform in Costing and Pricing Water, Ash Dewatering Bins,
W88-02314 2103 6C W88-07677 2109 5F
COST ALLOCATION
Financial Burdens and Economic Costs in Ex- Effectiveness of Residential Water Conservation Factors Influencing the Economics of Desalina-
panding Urban Water Systems, Measures, tion,
W88-00025 2101 6C W88-02316 2103 3D W88-07856 2109 3A
1982 Needs Survey: Cost Estimates for Con- Reducing Water Pumping Power Costs, Cloud Seeding - A Source of Water,
struction of Publicly-Owned Wastewater Treat- W88-02812 2104 8C W88-07866 2109 3B
ment Facilities.
W88-00917 2101 6C Simulation of the Costs of Removing Snow from Soil Erosion and Water Treatment Costs,
County Highways in Colorado, W88-08381 2110 5F
Minimum Cost Allocation of Groundwater to
W88-02929 2104 6C
Drinking Water Companies and Industries, Lock Rehabilitation, A Public Infrastructure
W88-03972 2105 6B Cost Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging Pro- Problem: The Value of Increased Productivity
gram in Ohio, inMean Lockage Performance,
StochasticWater Quality Optimization Using
W88-03342 2104 7A W88-08408 2110 8A
Imbedded Chance Constraints,
W88-04603 2106 5G Model Describing the Water Distribution in the Monitor Wells for Depth-Discrete Sampling: A
Netherlands the Screening of Water Manage- Cost-Effective Alternative Design,
Water for All-Who Pays,
W88-05493 2107 6C
ment Tactics, W88-09008 2111 7 A
W88-03975 2105 6B
Controlled Sampling Program Improves User Design of Cost-Effective Chemical Monitoring
Analysis of the U. S. Geological Survey Stream- Programs for Land Disposal Facilities,
Fee Structure,
W88-05968 gaging Network, W88-09152 2111 7 A
2108 7B
W88-04415 2105 7A
COST ANALYSIS Cost-Effective Technique for Reconnaissance
Economic Assessment of Some Methods of Development of Water Quality Indices for Evaluation of Aquifers,
Sewage Sludge Stabilisation, Operational Management, W88-09154 2111 7B
W88-00255 2101 5D W88-04427 2105 5G
Entropy Races Superfund,
Cost Comparison of Prefabricated and Conven- Economic Impact of Pavement Subsurface W88-09381 2111 6E
tional Digesters, Drainage,
W88-O0264 2101 5D W88-04877 2106 8G City Reduces Sewage Treatment Costs by 50
Percent,
Comparative Costs of Land Treatment versus Effectiveness of Tertiary Wastewater Treatment W88-09650 2111 5D
Conventional Wastewater Treatment, in River-Basin Scale,
W88-00288 2101 3C W88-05063 2106 5D Cost-Benefit Analysis of Flood-Plain Zoning,
W88-09984 2111 6F
Manual for Water Renovation and Reclamation. Planning Model of Irrigation District,
W88-00314 2101 5D W88-05141 2107 3F Economic and Institutional Aspects of Risk and
Liability in the Control of Groundwater Pollu-
Introduction to Water Renovation and Reclama- Optimizing the Placement of GAC Filtration tion,
tion, Units, W88-10043 2111 5G
W88-00315 2101 5D W88-05318 2107 5F
Major Constraints in Water Supply in Develop-
Chlorination,
Using Elevated Storage and Off-Peak Pumping ing Countries,
W88-O0321 2101 5D to Control Energy Costs, W88- 10308 2112 6C
Ozonation,
W88-05326 2107 5F
W88-00322
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
2101 5D Evaluating Alternative Coagulants to Determine Screening Tactics in a Water Management "1

Sludge Dewatering, Efficiency and Cost Effectiveness, Policy Analysis for the Netherlands,
W88-00324 W88-05331 2107 5F W88-00026 2101 6B
2101 5D
Water Reclamation Using Metal Ions as Primary
Sewage Treatment Optimization Model - HIPLEX: A Cooperative Program on Rain
Coagulants, STOM - The Sewage Works in a Personal Augmentation in the High Plains,
W88-00329 2101 5D Computer, W88-0O788 2101 3B
W88-06192 2108 5D
Economic Evaluation of Alternative Strategies Cost-Effective Waste Management for Metal
for Maintaining Instream Flows, Energy Management Considerations and their Finishing Facilities: Selected Case Studies,
W88-00369 2101 6C Application, W88-01018 2102 5D
W88-06208 2108 8C
Energy Impacts of Man-Made Water Recreation Supply of Desalted Water to Remote Arid
Areas, Technical and Economic Comparison of Night- Zones, %
W88-00370 2101 6C soil and Sewerage Systems in Urban Areas, W88-02453 2103 3A
W88-06224 2108 5E
PotentialCost Savings from Investments in Selection of Solar Desalination System for
Energy-Conserving Irrigation Systems, Economic Feasibility of the Reverse Osmosis Supply of Water in Remote Arid Zones,
W88-00478 2101 6C Process for Seawater Desalination, W88-02454 2103 3A
W88-07237 2109 3A
Southwest Region Solar Pond Study for Three Remedial Options in Hazardous Waste Manage-
Sites - Tularosa Basin, Malaga Bend, and Cana- Planning of Urban Best Management Practices, ment - An Overview,
dian River, W88-07285 2109 6A W88-02757 2104 5E
W88-00781 2101 3A
Dominance of the Internal Rate of Return as a Cost-Effectiveness of the U.S. Geological Sur-
Guidelines for Assessing Flood Damage in Planning Criterion and the Treatment of & O M vey's Stream-Gaging Programs in Massachusetts
South Africa, Costs in Feasibility Studies, and Rhode Island,
W88-0O832 2101 6C W88-07555 6C
2109 W88-03059 2104 7A

SU-179
SUBJECT INDEX

COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Magnitude
Evaluation of Uncertainty in Flood
India An Economic Case COST EFFECTIVENESS Estimator on Annual Expected Damage
Costs of
Hydropower in -
Pro-
Cost-Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging
StUdy Hydraulic Structures,
gram in the Hawaii District, 6C
'

„04
21U4 «C
8<~
W88-04179
2105
W88-03204 2104 7A
W88-03445
and
Land Application of Municipal Sewage
Sludge, Low Cost Controlled Composting of Refuse
2104 5E COST SHARING Sewage Sludge,
W88-03206 New Era,
Heiberg Leads Corps Into
W88-04368
2105 5D
2103 6E
Irrigation Trash Screens Pay, W88-01801
Opti-
W88-03208
2104 3F
of Plan 6,
Regional Sludge Treatment and Disposal
Cost Sharing in Transition: The Case mizing Reliability and Cost,
Cost Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging
Pro- Central Arizona Project,
W88-04369 2105 5D
2105 6C
gram in Louisiana, W88-04274
W88-03320
2104 7A Monitoring Water Supply and Distribution,
System Developmental
New Approach:
W88-04517
2106 5F
Human Risk Assessment, Charges,
Issues in 6C
6B 2l08
W88-03556
2105 W88-06173 Are Large Schemes Worth the Cost,
2106 6C
W88-04523
Cost-Benefit Approach to Drinking Water and COST STRUCTURE
Utility Industry,
Cancer, Cost Structure of the Water Right to Use Versus the Right to Sell:
Spillover
6B 2104 6C Water Rights of
W88-03557
2105 W88-02802 Effects and Constraints on the
Irrigation Organization Members,
Evaluation of Uncertainty in Flood
Magnitude COSTS 2106 6C
W88-04597
Costs in Ex-
Estimator on Annual Expected Damage
Costs of Financial Burdens and Economic
Full Scale,
Hydraulic Structures, panding Urban Water Systems, Cost and Performance Evaluation for
6C 2101 6C Organic
W88-04179
2105 W88-00025 Single Solute Control of Synthetic
Chemicals by Granular Activated Carbon
Ad-
Surface Irrigation Financing Water Supply and
Wastewater Serv-
Sizing of Terminal Units in s0rpti0n '

ices in North Carolina in the


1980s, Tim
21U ^F
3f
Projects: II,
5D W88-05754 '

21U/ r 2101
W88-05151 * W88-00735
Activated
Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus
Selecting
Groundwater Contamination Benefit-Cost
Anal- Sedimentation and the Economics of Carbon for Removal of Selected
Organic Con-

ysis Methodology, an Optimum Reservoir Size, taminants at Ultra Low Levels,


2109 5G 2103 2J 2107 5F
W88-07046 W88-01676 W88-05823
Unaccounted-For
Replacement of Sand by Granular
Activated Rational Program to Control Self-Help Handbook,
2107 5F
Carbon in Rapid Gravity Sand Filters, Water, W88-05843
2109 5F 2103 3D
W88-07057 W88-01820
Sludge Disinfection with Heat Treatment,
Strat- 5D
Contractual Operation and Maintenance
Serv- Implementation of a Water Quality-Based W88-06580 2108
Effective Manage- egy for Protection of Aquatic Life,
ices for Efficient and Cost
Industrial Plants, 2103 5G Implications of Changes in Flood
Insurance in
ment of Utility Services and W88-01824
2109 5F the Susquehanna River Basin
(A First Assess-
W88-07059 Considerations
Design, Operational, and Cost ment),
Dewatering Bed 6F
Evaluation of Costs Associated with
Regional, for Vacuum Assisted Sludge W88-07721
2109
Environmental Impact in Chesapeake Bay, Systems,
6B 2103 5D Estimates of Local
W88-07224 2109 W88-01856 Description, Listing and Cost
Preparedness
Flood Warning and Emergency
Water Conserving Landscapes Show
Projects in Impressive 1985,
Prioritizing Water Management Programs: Susquehanna River Basin,
An Experimental Methodology, Savings, 2109 6F
Southeast Asia: W88-07727
2109 6B 2103 3U
W88-07293 W88-02313
Develop-
Water-Related Limitations to Local
Water
Wastewater Treatment Plant Begins to Auto- Optimizing Nonpoint Source Controls in
ment
mate,
5D
Quality Regulation,
2103 5G
'

W88-08226
7110
21lu ^
4C
W88-07483 2109 W88-02378
Impacts on Se-
on Safe Drinking Water Act Cost
Application of Investment Timing Analysis: Managing Rotational Canal Water Supplies lected Water Systems,
Dual Water Systems, the Farm, W88-08428
2U0 5 °
2110 3C 2103 3F
W88-08029 W88-02384
Underground Storage Tank Disposal: Alterna-
Data Bases: Getting the Most for Your Money, and Environmental Costs,
Economic Analysis of Agricultural Nonpoint 2103 7C tives, Economics,
W88-02392 2U1 5E
Pollution Control Alternatives, W88-10036
W88-08622 2U0 5G
Impact of Legislation on Electric Utilities,
Calculating Equity-Neutral Water and Sewer
Ground 2104 5G
Toward a Cost-Benefit Assessment of W88-02653 Impact Fees,
nil Dt-
Water Quality Regulation, Who Will Pay,
W88-10790
2in 5G Cost of Control -

W88-09265 2104 5G Hidden


W88-02655 Installation of Observation Wells: The
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Flood-Plain
Zoning, Costs,
Aspects of Hazardous
2U1 6F Economic Issues and W88-U057
2112 /A
W88-09984
Waste Management,
Water 2104 5E
Metering Utility Services: Theory and W88-02763 COTTON
Mersey Basin,
Supply Applications, Utility Industry, Treatment of Cotton Waste in the

21H w- Cost Structure of the Water 2101 5D


W88-10084 2104 6C W88-00625
W88-02802
to a Single
Ways to Reduce the Cost and Time of Con- Physiological Responses of Cotton
Dams, Reducing Water Pumping Power Costs, High and Low N-Levels
structing Earth 2104 8C Waterlogging at
2U2 8A W88-02812 2103 3h
W88-10580 W88-01992
Municipal
System Operation and Maintenance Costs for and Cantaloupe to
Evaluation of Ground Water Supply Response of Cotton, Alfalfa,
Wastewater Facilities in Canada - 1980, Foliar-deposited Salt in an Arid
Env ir onment,
Rehabilitation, 2104 5D 2104 5C
2112 5G W88-02934
W88-U058 W88-02721
Underground Waste Tank (UIWT)
Industrial of Irrigation
COST BENEFITS Problem - Optimal Allocation and Scheduling
Releases: The Magnitude of the
Use of Public Resources for Water
Supply and
Model, Water for Cotton and Soybeans,
Countries, Cleanup and Liability Cost Estimating 2104
Sanitation Projects in Developing 2104 5G W88-03490
2105 5F W88-03226
W88-03679

SU-180
SUBJECT INDEX
CROP PRODUCTION

Effects of Drought on Primary Photosynthetic Acute Toxicity of Endosulfan to Crabs: Effect Comparative Metabolism of Nitroaromatic
Processes of Cotton Leaves, on Hydromineral Balance, Compounds in Freshwater, Brackish Water and
W88-03592 2105 21 W88-06479 2108 5C Marine Decapod Crustaceans,
W88-05560 2107 5B
Crop-Water Production Functions for Sweet Effects of Diflubenzuron on Limb Regeneration
Corn and Cotton Irrigated with Saline Waters, and Molting in the Fiddler Crab, Uca pugilator, Production and Litter Processing by Crayfish in
W88-04639 2106 3C W88-07030 2109 5C an Appalachian Mountain Stream,
W88-06691 2108 2H
Response of Cotton to Treated Domestic Effects of Tributyltin on Activity and Burrow-
Wastewater Applied through Trickle Irrigation, ing Behavior of the Fiddler Crab, Uca pugilator, CREAMS
W88-06450 2108 5E W88-08020 2110 5C CREAMS: A System for Evaluating Manage-
ment Practices,
Climate-Normalized Cotton Leaf Water Poten- Carcinus maenas (L.) in the Four Rock Bottom W88-07831 2109 5G
tials for Irrigation Scheduling, Basins at Solbergstrand Experimental Station,
W88-06732 2108 3F W88-08491 2110 2L CRENOTHRIX
Biology of Leptothrix, Gallionella, and Crenoth-
COTTONWOOD TREES Cadmium Induced Inhibition of the Na + /K + rix: Relationship to Plugging,
Growing Trees on Effluent Irrigation Sites with ATPase Activity in Tissues of Crab Scylla ser-
Sand Soils in the Upper Midwest,
W88-05734 2107 2F
rata (Forskal),
W88-02750 2104 5E W88-08686 2110 5C CREOSOTE
COUNTER-SEEDING Environmental Feasibility of Using Creosote
Aspects of Sesarma catenata (Grapsidae, Crusta-
Counter-Seeding and How To Avoid It,
Contaminated Soil and Sludges in Roadway
cea) Burrows and Its Implications in the Event
W88-01271 2102 3B Paving Structures,
of an Oil Spill,
W88-01000 2102 5E
W88-08742 2110 5C
COURTSHIP ACTIVITY
Differential Courtship Activity of Competing Investigations of Organic Contaminants Derived
Effect of Zinc on Zoeal Development of the from Wood-Treatment Processes in a Sand and
Guppy Males (Poecilia reticulata Peters; Pisces:
Estuarine Hermit Crab Clibanarius olivaceus
Poeciliidae) as an Indicator for Low Concentra- Gravel Aquifer Near Pensacola, Florida,
(Henderson),
tions of Aquatic Pollutants, W88-03117 2104 5B
W88-10856 2112 5C
W88-08248 2110 5A
CREOSOTES
CRACKS
COVENTRY Living with Leaks: Cracks and Seepage Limit
Accumulation and Bioconcentration of Polycy-
Coventry Area Sewage Sludge Disposal clic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Nearshore Es-
Bangkok's Supply,
Scheme: Development of Strategy and Early tuarine Environment Near A Pensacola (Flori-
W88-04518 2106 5F
Operating Experiences, da) Creosote Contamination Site,
W88-06457 2108 5E Interface Smeared Crack Model Analysis of W88-06102 2108 5B
Concrete Dams in Earthquakes,
COWANESQUE LAKE CRESOLS
W88-05627 2107 8F
Annual Report: 1982. Determination of Trace Levels of Phenol and
W88-07734 2109 6E Nonlinear Response of Concrete Gravity Dams Cresols in Rain by Continuous Liquid-Liquid

to Strong Earthquake-Induced Ground Motion, Extraction and High-Performance Liquid Chro-


CRAB matography,
W88-05755 2107 8A
Lead Uptake and Lead Loss in the Fresh Water W88-01984 2103 5A
Field Crab, Barytelphusa guerini, on Exposure
Fatigue-Crack Propagation Behavior of ASTM
to Organic and Inorganic Lead,
A27 Cast Steel in Simulated Hanford Ground- CRESTED WHEATGRASS
W88-03696 2105 5A Soil Water Deficit Effect on Yield, Leaf Area,
water,
W88-09085 2111 8G and Net Assimilation Rate of Three Forage
CRABS Grasses: Crested Wheatgrass, Smooth Brome-
Acute Toxicity of Endosulfan to Crab: Effect on
Stresses and Cracks in the Rock Foundation of grass, and Altai Wildrye,
Transport Property of Haemocyanin,
an Earthfill Dam, W88-06340 2108 21
W88-00077 2101 5C W88-10395 2112 8D
CRETACEOUS
Variation in Adenylate Energy Charge and
Phosphoadenylate Pool Size in Estuarine Orga-
CRANEY ISLAND Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer
Lower James River Circulation Study, Virginia, Unit A3, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
nisms after an Oil Spill,
Evaluation of Craney Island Enlargement Alter- System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
W88-00079 2101 5C natives, velopment,
Comparative Toxicity, Cholinergic and
Effects,
W88-11280 2112 5E W88-03015 2104 2F
Tissue Levels of S,S,S,-Tri-n-Butyl Phosphoro-
trithioate (DEF) to Channel Catfish (Ictalurus
CRATER LAKE CRITICAL DEPTH METHOD
Vertical Partitioning of the Phytoplankton As- Errors in Slope-Area Computations of Peak Dis-
Punctatus) and Blue Crabs (Callinectes Sapidus),
W88-02040 semblage in Ultraoligotrophic Crater Lake, charges in Mountain Streams,
2103 5C
Oregon, U.S.A., W88-07389 2109 2E
Effects of Carbaryl (SEVIN) on the Stage I
W88-08106 2110 2H
Zoeae of the Red- Jointed Fiddler Crab, Uca CRITICAL SHEAR STRESS
minax (LeConte), CRATER LAKES Calculations of the Critical Shear Stress for
W88-04481 Zooplankton Associations in Some Ethiopian Motion of Uniform and Heterogeneous Sedi-
2105 5C
Crater Lakes, ments,
Heavy Metal Toxicity to Fiddler Crabs, Uca W88-10705 2112 2H W88-01680 2103 2J
annulipes Latreille and Uca triangularis (Milne
Edwards): Tolerance to Copper, Mercury, Cad- CRAYFISH CROAKER
mium, and Zinc, Effects of Temperature on the Acute Toxicity of Habitat Suitability Index Models: Juvenile At-
W88-05114 2107 5C Heavy Metals (Cr, Cd, and Hg) to the Freshwa- lanticCroaker,
ter Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard), W88-00899 2101 5C
Effects of Burrowing of Helice tridens (De W88-00076 2101 5C
Haan) on the Soil of a Salt-Marsh Habitat, CROP FORECASTING
W88-05307 2107 2L Metals Crayfish from Neutralized Acidic and
in Decision-Analytic Study of the Joint Value of
Non-Acidic Lakes, Seasonal Precipitation and Temperature Fore-
Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Blue Crabs from W88-04147 2105 5B casts in a Choice-of-Crop Problem,
South Carolina, W88-02004 2103 2B
W88-05620 2107 5B Mortality Response and LC50 Values for Juve-
nileand Adult Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii CROP PRODUCTION
Acid-Base Balance and Blood Gas Changes in Exposed to Thiodan (Insecticide), Treflan, Michigan State University Water Quality Man-
the Fresh Water Field Crab, Barytelphusa guer- MSMA, oust (Herbicides) and Cutrine-Plus (Al- agement Facility - A Lake-Land System to Re-
ini, on Exposure to Organic and Inorganic Lead, gicide), cycle Municipal Wastewater,
W88-06477 2108 5C W88-05462 W88-00282
2107 5C 2101 3C

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SUBJECT INDEX

CROP PRODUCTION
Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Acid Rain
Alone
Program on Rain Managing Rotational Canal Water Supplies on
HIPLEX. A Cooperative
,heFarm
or in Combination on Growth and Yield of
Augmentation in the High Plains, '
Tim 3h
2103 IP Broad Bean Plants,
2101 3B W88-02384 2109 5C
W88-00788 W88-07688
CERES-MAIZE Model as a Potential Tool for
Muskegon
Crop Management Studies at the Drought Assessment in South Africa, Effects of Water Deficit on Vegetative Growth,
County Michigan Land Treatment System, W88-03770 2105 6A Fruit Growth and Fruit Quality in Cox's Orange
2104 5E
W88-02745 Pippin Apple,
Wastewaters,
Reuse of Industrial Fermentation W88-07692 2109 3F
Comparison of the Crop Management Strategies W88-03940 2105 3C
State
Developed from Studies at Pennsylvania Water Potential, Method of Irriga-
Michigan Climat- Effect of Soil
University, University of Minnesota, Simulating the Effects of Soil Depth and
tionand Nitrogen on Plant Water Relations,
University, and the Muskegon County ic Factors on Corn Yield,
Canopy Temperature, Yield and Water Use of
State
2105 2G
Land Treatment System, W8 g.04044
2104 5E Radish,
W88-02746 Crop: 2109 3F
Energy and Water Balance of a Sparse W88-07693
Simulated and Measured Soil and Crop
Evapo-
Water Storage and Use by Spring Wheat
under
Continuous Effects of Soil and Nitrogen on Water Use Effi-
Conventional Tillage and No Till in ration,
the 2106 2G ciency of Tall Fescue and Switchgrass
Under
and Alternate Crop-Fallow Systems in W88-04496
Northern Great Plains, Humid Conditions,
2104 3F Response of Cassava to Water Stress,
W88-07995 2U0 2I
W88-03210 2106 2I
W88-04655
Management Research - Variability of Soil Water Properties
and Crop
Irrigation Water Implications of Environmental
Assessing the
Southern Ogallala Region, Case of Yield in a Sloped Watershed,
3F Change for Agricultural Production: the 2no 2G
2106 W88-08034
W88-04901 Acid Rain in Ontario, Canada,
W88-05064 2106 5C
Chance-Constrained Optimal Windmill Irriga- SpatialTrends and Variability of Soil Properties
tion System Design, Planning Model of Irrigation District, and Crop Yield in a Small Watershed,
2108 3F 2107 3F 2110 2J
W88-06731 W88-05141 W88-08056

Timing on Seedling Estab- Yield Re- Sludge-Amend-


Effects of Irrigation Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Cadmium Sulfate Application to
Productivity of Subterranean Cadmium Avail-
lishment and sponse of Two Soybean Cultivars, ed Soils: I. Effect on Yield and
Clover Pastures, W88-05990 2108 5C ability to Plants,
2109 3F 2U0 5C
W88-07180 W88-08069
of a
Impact of Simulated Acid Rain on Yield
Aggravates
Waterbusting: Irrigation Investment Field-Grown Oat Crop, Effect of Polyethylene Mulches, Irrigation
2108 5C
Commodity Method, and Row Covers on Soil and Air Tem-
Surpluses, W88-06051
W88-08380 2U0 3F
Soybeans perature and Yield of Muskmelon,
Effects of Prolonged Flooding on 2110 3F
to Sustain Con- W88-08115
Intensive Cropping Sequences During Early Vegetative Growth,
2108 2I
servation Tillage for Erosion Control, W88-06104
Plant Population, Rainfall, and Sorghum
Pro-
W88-08382 2n0 2J
Experiment
Water Use, Yield, and Dry Matter Accumula- duction in Botswana: I. Results of
tion by Determinate Soybean
Grown in a Station Trials,
CROP PRODUCTIVITY 211 ° 3F
Effects of Fertilizer Factory Effluent
on Soil Humid Region, W88-08747
W88-06341 2108 2U
and Crop Productivity, Sorghum Pro-
2101 3C Plant Population, Rainfall, and
W88-00099 Periods Development of
Response of Maize to Three Short-Term duction Botswana: II.
in
of Waterlogging at High and
Low Nitrogen Farmer Recommendations,
CROP SALT TOLERANCE
Application of a Conceptual Model to Irrigation Levels on Undisturbed and Repacked Soil, W88-08748 2U0 3F
Tolerance of 2108 2I
Water Requirement and Salt W88-06449
Effect of Gamma-irradiated Sludge on the
Crops, Water Deficits
2101 3F AQUA, A Model to Evaluate
Growth and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa L. var.
W88-00107 Basic As-
and Excesses in Tropical Cropping. I.
GR-3),
CROP-WATER PRODUCTION sumptions and Yield, 2U1 5E
for Sweet W88-06725 2108 ^ W88-09664
Crop-Water Production Functions
Management Procedures to Maximize
Corn and Cotton Irrigated with Saline Waters, Airborne Determination of Regional Water
Use Irrigation
3C Selected for
W88-04639 2106 Present Ca- Production of Alfalfa Populations
Efficiency and Evapotranspiration: Deficit Levels of
Increased Performance Under
pabilities and Initial Field Tests,
CROP WATER REQUIREMENTS W88-06726 2108 7B Irrigation,
Application of a Conceptual Model to 21U 3F
Irrigation
W88-10041
Water Requirement and Salt Tolerance of Water Use and Yield Response of Wheat
to

Crops, Irrigation and Nitrogen on an Alluvial Soil in CROP YIELDS


2101 3F
W88-00107 North India, Furrow Dikes on Water Conservation
Effects of
2108 3h
W88-06734 and Dryland Crop Yields,
CROP WATER STRESS W88-04502
2106 3F
Relations Between Remotely Sensed Canopy Modelling of Yield of Winter Wheat as a
Func-
Temperature, Crop Water Stress, Air Vapor tion of Soil Water Availability,
Leachate Generated by an Oil-and-Gas
Brine
Pressure Deficit and Evapotranspiration
in
W88-06735 2108 2G
Pond Site in North Dakota,
Chickpea, 2108 5B
and its W88-06378
W88-03872 2105 2D Variability of Yield of an Irrigated Crop
Causes: 1. Statement of the Problem
and Meth-
Comparison of Two Onion Irrigation Schedul-
CROP YIELD odology '

7108 IF ing Programs,


21U8 ir
Application of a Conceptual Model to Irrigation W88-06794 2109 3F
and Salt Tolerance of W88-07077
Water Requirement
Variability of Yield of an Irrigated
Crop and its
Crops, CROPLAND
2101 3F Causes: Input Data and Illustration of Results,
W88-O0107
2.
2108 2G Defining Erosion Potential on Cropland: A
W88-06795 Class-Sub-
Effect of Chicken Manure and Dairy
Fertilizer, Comparison of the Land Capability
Crop and its
class System with RKLS/T
Variability of Yield of an Irrigated Categories,
Manure on Timothy Yield, Tissue Composition ^
Causes: 3. Numerical Simulation and Field Re- W88-03209
2104
and Soil Fertility,
W88-O2075 2103 5E
2108 3F Tillage
W88-06796 Modeling the Impact of Conservation
in Ground
Using Crop Yield and Evapotranspiration
Rela-
Re- Practices on Pesticide Concentrations
Estima- Growth Parameter and Yield Component
tions for Regional Water Requirement Acid Rain, and Surface Waters,
sponse of Field Corn to Simulated 2109 5B
tion. 2109 5C W88-06936
2103 2D W88-07176
W88-02382

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SUBJECT INDEX

CRYSTALLIZATION
CROPPING Toxicity of Sodium Chromate and 3,4-Dichlor-
Prediction of Time Environmental Cues for Cyclomorphosis in
Variation in Water and Chlo- oaniline to Crustaceans,
ride Profiles in a Soil Subject to Daphnia retrocurva Forbes,
Cropping and W88-06478
Annual Application of Sewage Sludge, 2108 5C W88- 10679 2112 2H
W88-09911 2111 5E Heavy Metals and Selected Macroin-
in Finfish
Reproductive Biology, Seasonality and Distribu-
vertebrates of the Lower Hudson River Estuary
CROPS W88-06646
tion of Tenagomysis macropsis W.
Tattersall,
Gaseous Pollutant and Acidic Rain Impacts on 2108 5B 1923 (Crustacea, Mysidacea) in a New Zealand
Crops in the United States: A Comparison, Estuary,
Toxicity of Chromium, Nickel and Zinc: Effects
W88-07148 W88-10750 2112 2L
2109 5B of Salinity and Temperature, and the Osmoregu-
latory Consequences in the Mysid Praunus Flex-
CROSBY uosus,
Relationship Between Pink Shrimp Production
Superfund Record of Decision: Sikes Disposal on the Tortugas Grounds and Water Flow Pat-
W88-06680 2108 5C
Pits, TX. terns in the Florida Everglades,
W88-06622 W88-10751 2L
2108 5G Toxicity of Phenol to Asellus aquaticus (L.): 2112
Effects of Temperature and Episodic Exposure
CROSS-CHANNEL FLOW Effects of Combinations of Heavy Metals, Hy-
W88-06768 2108 5C
Cross-Channel Mixing and Its Effect on Sedi- poxia and Salinity on Oxygen Consumption and
mentation in the Orinoco River, Carbohydrate Metabolism in Crangon Crangon
Fish and Macrocrustacean Use of Submerged
W88-04319 2105 2J
(L.)and Carcinus maenas (L.),
Plant Beds in Tidal Freshwater Marsh Creeks
W88-10759
CROSS-FLOW FILTRATION W88-06854 2109 2H 2,12 5C
Solid-Liquid Separation by Multimedia, Cross- Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the
Effect of Chronic Exposure to Cadmium and
Flow Filtration, Indian River Lagoon, Florida: I. Comparisons
Copper on Asellus aquaticus (L.) (Crustacea,
W88-07756 2109 5D Isopoda),
Among the Three Species of Seagrasses from
Adjacent Beds,
CROSS FLOW TURBINES W88-06920 2109 5C W88-10773 2H2
Modelling An Adjustable 2H
Nozzle for the Cross Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Cumaceans
Flow Turbine, Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in
in the Mobile Bay Estuarine System, the
W88-07462 Alabama Indian River Lagoon, Florida: II.
2109 8C W88-08014 Comparisons
2110 2L Between Drift Algae and Three Species of Sea-
CROSS FLOWS grasses,
Effects of Technical and Commercial Grade
Flow of Surface Buoyant Jet in Cross Flow
Phosphamidon on the Carbohydrate Metabolism W88-10774 2112 2H
W88-04390 2105 5B in Selected Tissues of Penaeid Prawn, Metapen-
CROSS SECTIONS aeus monoceros (Fabricius), CRYOLOGY
W88-08247 Geocryological Inputs to the Alpine Sediment
Canal Design: Optimal Cross Sections, 2110 5C
System,
W88-03784 2105 8B Action of Malathion plus Lindane Pesticide on W88-05786 2107 2C
Entropy and 2-D Velocity Distribution Crustacean Populations,
in Open CRYPTOSPORIDIUM
Channels, W88-08674 2 110 5C
W88-10230 Detection of Cryptosporidium from Wastewater
2112 2E and Freshwater Environments,
Absorption and Elimination of Lindane by Asel-
Outline of an Earth Slope in the Waterline Part lus aquaticus (Crustacea, Isopoda), W88-03586 2105 5A
of Large Canals and Reservoirs, W88-08683 2 110 5B
W88-10875 Occurrence and Significance of Cryptospori-
2112 8D
Aspects of Sesarma catenata (Grapsidae, Crusta- dium in Water,
Effect of the Cross-Sectional Shape of a cea) Burrows and Its Implications in the Event W88-07037
Canal 2109 5C
on the Parameters of Steep Traveling Surges of an Oil Spill,
W88-10880 2112 8C W88-08742 2110
CRYSTAL GROWTH
5C
Investigation of Growth Instabilities of the Ice-
CROWLEY LAKE Vertical Migration of Planktonic Copepods in Water Interface by Light Scattering Spectrosco-
Gas Exchange on Mono Lake and Crowley Lake Constance, (Zur
Vertikalawanderung py.
Lake, California, Planktischer Copepoden im Bodensee-Obersee) W88-00535
W88-06079
2101 2C
2108 2H W88-08831 2110 2H
CRYSTAL RIVER
CRUDE OIL Life History, Production and Food Two Outbreaks of
Habits of Blastomycosis Along Rivers
Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Marine Bivalve Pontoporeia affinis Lindstrom (Crustacea: Am- in Wisconsin: Isolation of Blastomyces dermatiti-
Venus verrucosa: Accumulation and Cellular phipoda) in Mesotrophic Lake Erken, dis from Riverbank Soil and Evidence
Responses, of Its
W88-09633 21 „ 2 H Transmission Along Waterways,
W88-06848 2109 5B W88-04555 2 i 06 5C
Sensitivity of Asellus aquaticus (L.) and
Proasel-
Monitoring a Hydrocarbon Land Treatment
Fa- lus coxalis Dollf. (Crustacea, Isopoda) to CRYSTALLINE ROCKS
cility in Clayey Glacial Till,
Copper, Solute Concentrations in the Lower Niger River
W88-11233 W88-09669
2112 7A 2 111 5C and the Source Rock Contribution,
CRUSTACEAN PHYSIOLOGY W88-06262 2108 2K
Copepod Colonization of Natural and Artificial
Nephrops norvegicus: Field Study of Effects
of Substrates in a Salt Marsh Pool Recharging
Oxygen Deficiency on Haemocyanin Concentra- Relationships and Contamination
W88-09713 Susceptibility
tion, 2111 2L of Fractured Crystalline-Rock
W88-09731 Aquifers in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Prov-
2111 2L Nephrops norvegicus: Field Study of Effects of inces of South Carolina,
Oxygen Deficiency on Haemocyanin Concentra-
CRUSTACEANS tion,
W88-11187 2112 5B
Use of Tidal Freshwater Marshes by Fishes
and W88-09731 CRYSTALLIZATION
Macrofaunal Crustaceans Along a Marsh
2111 2L
Stream-Order Gradient, Mass Transfer of Sodium Chloride in Simulated
Cardio-Physiological Responses of Some Select-
W88-00137 CrystallizingPond During the Rainfall Period,
210 , 2H ed Cladocerans to Three Common Pollutants
W88-05068 2106 2K
W88-09749
Toxicity of Vanadium to Different Freshwater
2 111 5C
Organisms, Calcium Sulfate Crystallization along Citrus
Meiobenthos of a Lake Chain Affected by Pub
W88-01717 Root Channels in a Florida Soil Exhibiting Acid
2103 5C Mill Effluent,
Sulfate Properties,
W88-10113 2n2
Comparison of Ethanol Toxicity to Daphnia 5C W88-08912 2110 2G
magna and Ceriodaphnia dubia Tested at
Two Differential
Feeding Behaviour of the Dominant
Different Temperatures: Static Coprecipitation and Adsorption for Removal of
Acute Toxicity Cladocera as an Explanation of Zooplankton
Test Results, Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc by the Lime-Soda
Community Structure in the Loosdrecht Lakes Ash Water Softening Process,
W88-01721
2103 5C W88-10352 2112 2H W88-10096 2112 5F

SU-183
SUBJECT INDEX

CTENOPOHORES

Phosphorus Redistribution from Cultivated CUMBRIA


CTENOPOHORES Dissolved Organic Matter in Cumbrian Lakes
Ma- Fields into Riparian Areas,
Ammonium Regeneration and Biomass of 2106 5B and Streams,
Great South W88-04647 2H
crozooplankton and Ctenophores in
W88-10671 2112
Bay, New York, Water Control for Rice Cultivation in Small
211 ° 2L CUMULATIVE PROCESSES
W88-08017 Valleys of West Africa,
2108 3F Cycles Samples and Cumulative Proc-
in Finite
W88-06574
CUBATAO RIVER Higher Orders,
esses of
Toxicity of Two 2107 7C
Bioassays with Aquatic Organisms: Size Distribution of Eroded Sediment from W88-05534
Water and Sediment from Cubatao River
Basin,
Tillage Systems,
2107 5C CUMULUS CLOUDS
W88-05300 W 88-08054 211U ZJ
and Radar Observations of
Microphysical
Water Qual-
Use of the Benthic Community as a Effect of Tillage Practices on
Infiltration and
Seeded and Nonseeded Continental Cumulus
ity Indicator in the Cubatao
River Basin, Soil After
Soil Strength of a Typic Hapludult Clouds,
W88-05301 2107 5C 2101 2B
Ten Years, W88-00146
W88-10646 2U2 2G
CULEBRA DOLOMITE CURACAO
Analysis ofPumping Tests of the Culebra Dolo- Effects of Conservation Tillage on
Groundwater Curacao: Drinking Water Supply,
mite Conducted at the H-ll
Hydropad at the 2109 3A
Quality: Nitrates and Pesticides. W88-07881
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Site, W88-11067 2112 4C
2107 2F
W88-05848 CURRENT METERS
CULTURAL RESOURCES Use of Current Meters for Continuous Measure-
Regional Double-Porosity Solute Transport
in Re-
Project Historical Cultural
Weber Basin ment of Flows in Large Rivers,
of Parameter
the Culebra Dolomite: An Analysis sources Study. 2103 2E
Waste Isola- W88-01914
Sensitivity and Importance at the W88-03272 2104 6G
tion Pilot Plant (WIPP) Site,
Intercomparison Test for Calibrating Hydromet-
2107 5B
W88-05852 CULTURE MEDIA ric Current Meters (Ein
Ringversuch zur Kali-
Bacteria
Differences in Plating Efficiency of brierung Hydrometrischer Flugel),
Modeling Study of the Culebra Dolomite, from River Epilithon Sampled from Upper
and 2105 7B
2112 2F W88-04349
W88-10953 Lower Surfaces of Artificial Substrata,
W 88-08806 2U0 2H Analysis of Current Meter Data for Predicting
CULTIVATED LAND Pollutant Dispersion,
Modeling the Impact of Conservation Tillage CULTURES 2108 5B
Ground W88-06523
Practices on Pesticide Concentrations in Isolation of Fungi From Environmental Sam-
and Surface Waters, ples, CURRENTS
W88-06936. 2109 5B 2103 5A in the
W88-02019 Wave Effects on the Bottom Biocoenoses
Onega Lake Bays,
CULTIVATED LANDS Light Induced Nitrosomonas Inhibition, 2U1 2H
Behavior of Various Solutes in a Field Soil: Six 2103 5D W 8 8-09769
W88-02350
Years Observation,
5E CURVED CHANNELS
W88-07195 2109 CULTURING MEDIA Sediment Transport in a Curved Channel,
Comparison of Media for Recovery of Total 2112 8B
Water Regime Described by a Bidimen- Treated W88-10586
Soil Coliform Bacteria from Chemically
Steady-State Flow in and
a Cultivated
sional
Theory (Regimes Permanents
Water,
5A
CUTICULAR TRANSPIRATION
Irrigated Soil, I. 2104 and
Un Sol Cul-
W88-02710 Relationship Between Water Use Efficiency
Bidimensionnels D'Infiltration Dans
Cuticular Wax Deposition in Warm Season
tive Et Microirrigue, I. Theorie.), CULTURING TECHNIQUES Forage Crops Grown Under Water Deficit Con-
W88-07586 2109 2G Bacterial Leaching of Metals from
Digested
ditions,
Sewage Sludge, 2109 3F
Soil Water Regime Described by a Bidimen- W88-07062 2109 5D W88-06826
sional Steady-State Flow in a Cultivated and
II. Comparison Between
Irrigated Soil,
Theory
Streptococcal Population Profiles as
Indicators CUTOFF WALLS
Envirowall Vertical Cutoff Barrier,
and Field Measurements (Regimes Permanents of Water Quality, 2ln 5G
Bidimensionnels D'Infiltration Dans Un Sol Cul- 2109 5A W88-09132
W88-07590
tive Et Microirrigue, II. Comparaison De La Cor-
Measurements of Chlorophyll-a from Phyto-
Use of Analytical Models for Evaluating
Theorie Avec Des Mesures In-Situ),
Waste Sites,
2G Solvent, rective Actions at Hazardous
W88-07587 2109 plankton Using Ethanol as Extraction 2U1 7C
W88-08590 2U0 2H W88-09140
Soil Water
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of the Rocky
Ground-Water Decontamination at
in the Tilled Layer Under a Corn
Crop, CULVERTS
2G Culverts: Mountain Arsenal,
W88-07992 211 ° Cape Provincial Roads Development: 2111 5G
Selected Problem Areas,
W88-09144
Conservation Tillage: Perceived and Actual Use, W88-00792 2101 8A
211 ° 3F CUTOFFS
W88-08623 (La tranchee a
Fish Passage Through Poplar Grove Creek Cul- Slurry Trench of Barrage OA-11,
CULTIVATION vert, Alaska,
Boue Lourde du Barrage OA-11),
2109 8A
Effect of Cultivation on Sediment Composition W88-02357 2103 8I W88-07509
and Deposition in Prairie Pothole Wetlands,
Contaminated Ground-Water Containment/
W88-02477 2103 V Open Top Drain,
W88-04728 2106 4A Treatment System at the Northwest Boundary,
Soil Water Conservation under Zero- and Con- Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado.
Polyethylene 2H1 5G
ventional Tillage Systems on the Canadian
Prai- Field Performance of Corrugated W88-09182
ries,
W88-03194 2104 3F W88-05344 2107 8G CUTOFFS WALLS
First EPA Superfund Cutoff Wall. Design and
Polyethylene
Stubble-Mulch Equipment for Soil and Water Field Performance of Corrugated Specifications,
Pipe Culverts Ohio, 21U 5G
Conservation in the Great Plains, in W88-09131
2104 3F W88-08192 2U0 8G
W88-03207
Culvert
CUYAHOGA RIVER
Abrasion Resistance of Aluminum of Water
Water Storage and Use by Spring Wheat under Benthic Macroinvertebrates as Indexes
Conventional Tillage and No Till in Continuous Based on Long-Term Field Performance, Quality in the Upper Cuyahoga River,
the W88-08194 2U0 8G 2U2 5A
and Alternate Crop-Fallow Systems in W88-10515
Northern Great Plains,
Roads,
2104 3F Hydraulic Design of Culverts on Forest CYANAZINE
W88-03210 2U0 8B
W88-08373 Groundwater Residues of Atrazine, Alachlor,
Practices,
Shrinkage Curve Indices to Quantify Cultivation and Cyanazine Under No-tillage
Underground Drain Pipe, 2108 5B
Effects on Soil Structure of a Vertisol, 4A W88-06034
W 88-04643 2106 2G W 88- 10070 2111

SU-184
SUBJECT INDEX
CYCLING NUTRIENTS
CYANIDE Changes in the Abundance of Blue-Green Algae
Cyanide Regulation of Blue-Green Algal Buoyancy and
Removal in Coal Gasification Related to Nutrient Loadings in the Nearshore
Wastewater Using Polysulfide, Bloom Formation by Light, Inorganic Nitrogen,
of Lake Michigan,
W88-02134 C02, and Trophic Level Interactions,
2103 5D W88-07099 2109 5C W88-09628 2 111 2H
Ion Exchange Treatment for Removing Toxic Cyanophyte Blooms: The Role of Cell Buoyan-
Metals and Cyanide Values from Waste Waters Effect of Crude Oil and Oil Spill Chemicals on
cy
W88-04798 Nitrogen Fixation in the Cyanobacteria Nostoc
2106 5D W88-07468 2109 2H sp.,
Spectrophotometry Determination of Total Cy- Pattern of Organic Matter Production by Natu- W88-09665 2111 5C
anide in Waste Waters in a Flow-Injection ral Phytoplankton Population in a Eutrophic
System with Gas-Diffusion Separation and Pre- Lake: 1. Intracellular Products, Amino Acids Nitrogen Source of Growth
as a
concentration, W88-08586 of Oscillatoria rubescens D. C: Ecological
2110 2H Sig-
W88-05357 2107 5A nificance,
Cyanobacterial Dominance: The Role of Buoy- W88-09770 2111 2H
Assessing Cyanide Contamination from an Alu- ancy Regulation in Dynamic Lake Environ-
minum Smelter, ments, Distribution and Activity of Microorganisms in
W88-09123 2111 7A W88-08766 Subsurface Sediments of a Pristine Study Site in
2110 2H
Oklahoma,
Restoration of Water Resources After Cyanide Temperature Effects on Photosynthetic Capac- W88-09796 2111 2F
Contamination: A
Case Study, ity, Respiration, and Growth Rates
of Bloom-
W88-11156 2112 5G Forming Cyanobacteria, Algae in Ground Waters Below the Active
W88-08767 2 110 2H Stream of a River (Basin of the Morava River,
CYANIDES
Czechoslovakia),
Anoxic/Oxic Activated Sludge Treatment Ki- Light-Dependence of Photosynthesis and W88-09894
Cyanides and Phenols,
netics of Growth in Cyanobacteria: Implications for the
2 1 1 1 2H
W88-09529 2111 5D Dominance in Eutrophic Lakes, Relations Between Planktic Blue-Green Algal
W88-08768 2110 2H Dynamics and Environmental Factors in Four
CYANOBACTERIA
Eutrophic Swedish Lakes,
Formation and Fate of Fermentation Products in Macronutrient Controls on Nitrogen Fixation
Hot Spring Cyanobacterial Mats,
in W88-10127 2112 2H
Planktonic Cyanobacterial Populations,
W88-05188 2107 2K W88-08769 2110 2H Control of Phosphorus Loading and Flushing as
Preliminary Characterization of a Novel Syne- Restoration Methods for Lake Veluwe, The
Micronutrient Effects on Cyanobacterial
chococcus Isolate Showing Mercury, Cadmium Netherlands,
Growth and Physiology,
and Lead Tolerance, W88-08771
W88-10357 2112 2H
2110 2H
W88-07H5 2109 5C Planktonic Blue-Green Algae of Lakes in North-
Cyanobacterial Ammonium Transport, Ammo-
Characterization of Cyanobacterial Picoplank- nium Assimilation, and Nitrogenase Regulation Eastern Poland,
ton in Lake Ontario by Transmission Electron W88-08772 W88-10610 2112 2H
2110 2H
Microscopy,
W88-08282 Field Studies on Numerical Model of Nitrogen Fixation and
2110 2H Zooplankton-Cyanobacteria Its
Interactions, Application to Lake Valencia, Venezuela,
Role of Macronutrients (C, N, P) in Controlling W88-08773 W88-10729 2112 2H
2110 2H
Cyanobacterial Dominance in Temperate Lakes
W88-08770 Insights into Zooplankton-Cyanobacteria Inter- Epilithic Algal Nitrogen Fixation, Standing
2110 2H
actions Derived from Enclosure Studies Crops and Productivity in Five Rivers Flowing
Distribution and Activity of Microorganisms in W88-08774 2 110 2H Through the Oilsands Region of Alberta/
Subsurface Sediments of a Pristine Study Site in Canada,
Oklahoma, Laboratory Studies on Zooplankton-Cyanobac- W88-10889 2112 2H
W8 8-09796 2111 2F
teria Interactions,
W88-08775 2110 2H Planktic Cyanophytes of Lake Volvi, Greece
Effect of Seasonal Changes on W88-10892
Cyanobacterial
Planktonic Cyanobacteria in New Zealand
2112 2H I
Production and Nitrogen-Yield
Inland Waters: Distribution and Population V
W88-10769 Dy- Aphanizomenon sp. from Lake Trichonis, Hellas
2112 2H namics, (Greece): A Taxonomic Consideration in Rela-
CYANOBACTERIUM W88-08776 2110 2H tion to Morphological and Ecological Param-
Diel Vertical Movements of the Cyanobacter- eters,
ium Oscillatoria terebriformis Cyanobacteria in New Zealand Inland Waters:
in a Sulfide-Rich W88-10893 2112 2H
Hot Spring Microbial Mat, Experimental Studies, A
W88-08777
W88-05060 2106 2H 2110 2H Unexpected Disappearance of Cyanophyte
Circulation and Mixing in
Blooms in Plusssee (North Germany),
CYANOPHAGES Lake Rotongaio and
Lake Okaro under Conditions of Light to Mod- W88-10894 2112 2H
Analysis of Virus 'Die-Off in Land-Applied In- erate Winds: Preliminary Results,
dustrial Wastes and Sludges,
W88-08778
CYANOPHYTES
W88-03249 2104 5E
2110 2H Carbon Leaves Good Taste in Canadians'
Buoyancy Regulation by Microcystis Mouths,
CYANOPHYTA in Lake
W88-03601
Okaro, 2105 5F
Dynamics of Blue-Green Algal (Microcystis W88-08779
Aeruginosa) Blooms in the Lower Neuse River,
2110 2H CYCLES IN FINITE SAMPLES
North Carolina: Causative Factors and Potential Role of Buoyancy in the Distribution of Cycles
Ana- in FiniteSamples and Cumulative Proc-
Controls, baena sp. in Lake Rotongaio, esses of Higher Orders,
W88-01761 2I03 W88-08780 W88-05534
5C 2110 2H 2 107 7C
Blue-Green Algae Toxicity in Black Lake, Koo- CYCLIC PROCESSES
Carbohydrate-to-Protein Ratio as a Biological
tenai County, Idaho,
Indicator of Water Movement, Cycles in FiniteSamples and Cumulative Proc-
W88-03160 W88-08781
2104 5C 2110 2H esses of Higher Orders,
Cyanobacterial Water-Blooms,
W88-05534 2 107 7C
Effects of Changes in Both the Abundance of
W88-03845 Nitrogen and Phosphorus and Their Ratio
2105 5C on CYCLING METALS
Lake Okaro Phytoplankton with Comment on Quantitative Assessment of Worldwide Con-
Prediction of Nuisance Blue-Green Algal Six Other Central Volcanic Plateau
Growth in North Carolina Waters Lakes tamination of Air, Water and Soils by Trace
W88-08782 211*0
W88-05227 2H Metals,
2107 5C W88-10164
Investigation of a Toxic Water-Bloom of Micro-
2112 5B
Microcystis aeruginosa as an Organohalogen cystis aeruginosa
Precursor, (Cyanophyceae) in Lake CYCLING NUTRIENTS
Akersvatn, Norway,
W88-06225 Nutrient Dynamics in DeGray Lake, Arkansas,
2108 5F W88-09625 2 111 5C W88-01065 2102 2H

SU-185
tWw:m?$m

SUBJECT INDEX

CYCLING NUTRIENTS

Characteristics, and Spatio-Temporal Distribu- Forms of Mineral Phosphorus in the Bottom


Manganese DeGray
Distribution of Iron and Sediments of the Lubachow Reservoir and Lake
in
tion of Phytoplankton,
Reservoir, Arkansas, Slawa (South-Western Poland),
2102 2H W88-08870 2110 2H
W88-01066 W88-10373 2112 2H

Exchange Between a Southeastern Benthic Flux of Nutrient Salts on an Intertidal


Nitrogen Budget and Input-Output Model for Total Phos-
USA Salt Marsh Ecosystem and the Coastal Flat,
phorus in Lake Leman (Bilan et Modele d'En-
W88-08884 2110 2L
Ocean, trees - Sorties du Phosphore Total
Dans le
W88-01995 2103 2L
Temporal Variations of Sedimentary Sulfur in a Leman),
W88-10468 2112 5B
Impact of Urbanization on Major Ion
Flux Delaware Salt Marsh,
2110 2L
Through Catchments: A Case Study in Southern W88-08933
Niobium in the Environment and a New
Method
England, Trace Analysis Using Molecular or
Solution Chemistry of Iron(II) in Framvaren
for its
W88-02493 2104 4C
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,
Fjord,
2L W88-10550 2112 7B
Detritus Cycling in a Shallow Coastal Lagoon in
W88-08934 2110
Natal, South Africa,
2L Manganese in the Permanently Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
W88-04510 2106 Cycling of
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
Anoxic Drammensfjord,
Wetlands, 2L Poland): I. Geographical Description, Hydro-
Modeling Nutrient Behavior in
W88-08936 2110
2109 5D graphic Components and Man's Impact,
W88-07164 2112 2H
Or- W88-10590
Cycles of Nutrient Elements, Hydrophobic
Zooplankton-Mediated Transitions Between N- ganic Compounds, and Metals in Crystal
Lake,
5B Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
and P-Limited Algal Growth, W88-09080 2111
Lakeland,
2109 5C the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian
W88-07463
Poland): II. Hydrological Budget of Lakes
in
Element Cycling in Wetlands: Interactions with
Factors Controlling Nutrient Concentrations
in 1978 and 1979,
Mass Transport,
Physical
2H W88-10591 2112 2H
Amazon Floodplain Lakes, W88-09081 2111
W88-07466 2109 2H
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
Vertical Transport and Its Effects on Epilimne-
on the Bio-
Effects of Competitive Interactions Phosphorus in Four Calcareous Lakes, the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
tic
mass Development of Planktonic and Periphytic 2111 5B Poland): V. Nutrient Input with Air Transport,
W88-09639
Algae in Lakes, W88-10594 2112 5B
2109 2H of
W88-07469 Poultry Waste Lagoon Sediment as a Source
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
Calcium for Laying Hens, Lakeland,
Nitrification in Ontario Stream Sediments, 2111 5E the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian
2E W88-09676 Poly-
W88-07539 2109 Poland): X. Role of the Mussel Dreissena
Primary Production and Nutrient Availability
in morpha (Pall.) in N and P Cycles in a Lake
Relations Among Sulfate, Aluminum, Iron, Dis-
Wet Heathland Ecosystems, Ecosystem,
solved Organic Carbon, and pH in Upland 2111 2H W88-10599 2112 2H
W88-09698
Forest Soils of Northwestern Massachusetts,
W88-07999 2110 5B Stabi- Movement and Exchange of Organic
Pelagic Predators and Interfering Algae: Input,

lizing Factors in Temperate Eutrophic Lakes, Matter Within a Subtropical Coastal Blackwater
Sediment Nutrient Fluxes in a Tidal Freshwater
W88-09759 2111 2H River-floodplain System,
Embayment, W88-10669 2112 2H
W88-08030 2110 2L
Ammonium and Phosphate Uptake Rates, N:P
the Epilimnion
Supply Ratios, and Evidence for N and P Limi- Phosphorus Transformations in
Abundance and Distribution of Dissolved Inor- Between
(Abun- Some Oligotrophic Lakes, of Humic Lakes: Abiotic Interactions
ganic Nutrients in the Ebro Delta Bays
tation in
2111 2H Dissolved Humic Materials and Phosphate,
dancia y distribucion de nutrientes inorganicos W88-09845
W88-10670 2112 2H
disueltos en las bahias del delta del Ebro),
2110 5B Hydrography and Budget of Dissolved Total
Phos-
W88-08091
Nitrogen and Dissolved Oxygen in the Stratified Cycling and Retention of Nitrogen and
Season in Mikawa Bay, Japan, phorous in Wetlands: A Theoretical and Applied
Bacteria Structuring Agents in Lakes: Field
As
W88-09863 2111 5C Perspective,
Manipulations With Bacterioplankton, 2112 2H
2110 2H W88-10675
W88-08587 of
Effect of Tidal Action on the Distribution
Dimic-
Duckweed Cover in Nutrients and Heavy Metals in Flat Sediments
of Variations in Carbon Fractions Within a
Population Dynamics of
Gezeiten auf tic and a Meromictic Basin
of the Junius Ponds,
Polder Ditches, the Elbe Estuary, (Der Einfluss der
W88-08598 2110 5C die Verteiling von Nahrstoffen und
Schwerme- New York,
W88-10708 2112 2H
tallen in Wattsedimenten des Elbe-Aestuars),
Daily Study of the Diatom Spring Bloom at W88-09876 2U1 5B
Ammonium and Phosphate Regeneration by the
Roscoff (France) in 1985: I. The Spring Bloom Lake,
within the Annual Cycle, Effects of Freshwater Macrophytes on Sediment Zooplankton of an Amazon Floodplain
2110 21 W88-10723 2112 2H
W88-08725 Chemistry,
W88-09926 2111 2H
and
Nutrient Control in Throughfall Waters of Time-Course of Inorganic Nitrogen Uptake
Fresh-
Forest Ecosystems, Ammonia Release from Sediments by Incorporation by Natural Populations of
Rates of
W88-0884O 2110 21 Chironomid Larvae, water Phytoplankton,
2112 2H W88-10735 2112 2H
W88-10203
Plankton Structure and Dynamics, Phosphorus
and Denitrification in
and Nitrogen Regeneration of Zooplankton in Peat and Peat Water Chemistry of a
Flood-plain Nutrient Regeneration
Lake Glebokie Polluted by Aquaculture, Fen in Broadland, Norfolk, U.K., Low Oxygen Fjords,
2110 5C 2H W88-10785 2112 2L
W88-08841 W88-10205 2112
Multi-
Phosphate Exchange Between Sediments and Carbohydrate Dynamics and Growth Rate of Percentage Contribution in Biomass and
variate Analysis in Some Wetlands
of Kashmir,
the Near-Bottom Water in Relationship to Natural Phytoplankton Populations,
Oxygen Conditions in a Lake Used for Intensive 2H 2112 2H
W88-10348 2U2 W88-10796
Trout Cage Culture,
2110 5C Input of Decomposable Organic
Matter and Bio-
Preliminary Results on Phosphorus Reduction
W88-08843 in
Reser-
mass Concentration in the Plankton of
Lough Neagh: Assessing the Effect against a
Biological Processes Involved in the Cycling of voirs,
Background of Change. 2112 5B
Elements Between Soil or Sediments and the 2112 2H W88-10816
W88-10356
Aqueous Environment,
2110 5B of the Zelivka Reservoir
W88-08858 Sediments and In- Phytoplankton
Phosphorus Accumulation in
(Czechoslovakia),
ternal Loading, 5C
Recently Landlocked Brackish-Water Lagoon 2112 2H W88-10817 2112
W88-10359
of Lake Tanganyika: Physical and Chemical

SU-186
SUBJECT INDEX
DAM CONSTRUCTION

Relation of the Zooplankton Biomass and Share CYTOGENIC STUDIES DAM BREACH
of Large Cladocerans to the Concentration of Induction of Micronuclei and Nuclear Abnor- Dam Breach Parameters, Outflow Peaks, and
Total Phosphorus, Chorophyll-a and Transpar- malities in the Erythrocytes of Mudminnows Flood Stages,
ency in Hubneov and Vrchlice Reservoirs, (Umbra limi) and Brown Bullheads (Ictalurus W88-01290 2102 8B
W88-10818 2112 5C nebulosus),

Dissolved Phosphorus Dynamics in Headwater


W88-08252 2110 5A DAM BREAKS
1980 Pollallie Creek Debris Flow and Subse-
Streams, CYTOKININ
W88-10825 quent Dam-Brek Flood, East Fork Hood River,
2112 2E Plant Growth Factors in Municipal Wastewater,
Oregon,
W88-00085 2101 3C
Particulate Phosphorus Dynamics in Headwater W88-03104 2104 2J
Streams, CYTOTOXICITY
W88-10826 2112 2E Fathead Minnow FHM Cells for Use in In Vitro DAM CONSTRUCTION
Cytotoxicity Assays of Aquatic Pollutants, RCC Dam Construction and Method,
Degradation of Mangrove Leaf Litter in the St.
W88-07500 2109 5A W88-00619 2101 8A
Lucia Estuary as Influenced by Season and Ex-
posure, CZECHOSLOVAKIA Stabilization of Particulate Material,
W88-10850 2112 2L Total Mercury Content in the Components of W88-O0765 2101 8A
Running Water, Reservoir and Pond Ecosys-
Uptake and Release of Materials by a Wadden
tems in Czechoslovakia, Results of the Currant Creek Pipeline Impact
Sea Mussel Bed,
W88-01475 2102 5B Loading Study, Central Utah Project,
W88-10869 2112 2L
W88-O0778 2101 8A
Water Problem in Relation to Mining at Magne-
CYCLOHEXIMIDE site Deposits in Slovakia,
Inadequacy of the Eucaryote Inhibitor Cyclo- Use of Geomembranes in Italian Dams,
W88-01580 2103 4B
heximide in Studies of Protozoan Grazing on W88-03200 2104 8G
Bacteria at the Freshwater-Sediment Interface, Liquidation of Abandoned Mine Excavations by
W88-04O85 Triple Use of a Geotextile at Ait Chouarit,
2105 2H Flooding,
W88-01583 W88-03201 2104 8G
2103 4B
CYCLONES
OSCAR Experiment, Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Precipi- Rolled Concrete Dams Using Gap-Graded Ag-
W88-00228 2101 5B tation in Czechoslovakia, 1976-1984: I. Monthly gregate,
Samples, W88-03833 2105 8F
Solar Distillation Methods and Apparatus,
W88-05632 2107 5B
W88-00578 2101 3A Changes Macroinvertebrate Fauna
in the Riffle
Net Plankton and Macrozoobenthos of the Lake of the Tanjil River,
Southeastern Australia,
Estimating Rainfall Using Satellite Imagery for
Izra, During Construction of Blue Rock Dam,
Warm-Top Thunderstorms Embedded in a Syn-
W88-08878 2110 2H W88-04475 2105 6G
optic-Scale Cyclonic Circulation,
W88-01226 2102 2B DAGAN MODEL Environmental Impact of the Sanmen Gorge
Dagan Model of Solute Transport in Ground- Project,
Relationship between Scatterometer-Derived
water: Foundational Aspects,
Convergences and Atmospheric Moisture, W88-04521 2106 6G
W88-04307 2105 2F
W88-06362 2108 2B
History of Water in the American West: John S.
CYCLONIC PRECIPITATION DAIRIES
Eastwood and 'The Ultimate Dam' (1908-1924),
Inter-Storm Comparisons from the Oscar High
Hygienic Quality of Water and Its Relationship
W88-05205 2107 8A
Density Network Experiment, with Milk Bacterial Content, (Calidad Higienica
W88-00120 del Agua Y Su Relacion Con El Contenido
2101 5B Concrete-Faced Rockfill Dam: II. Design,
Microbiano de la Leche),
W88-05546 2107 8E
CYCLONITE W88-09956 2111 5B
Treatment of an RDX-TNT Waste from a Muni- Historical Archaeological Investigations at Dam
tions Factory, DAIRY INDUSTRY
Anaerobic Treatment of Dairy Wastes Using Construction Camps in Central Arizona: First
W88-01048 2102 5D
Fixed-Film and Without-Media Reactors, Annual Report.
CYPRESS STRANDS W88-00987 2102 5D W88-05701 2107 6G
Reduction of Microbial Indicators and Viruses
in a Cypress Strand, Dairy Waste Treatment Using Industrial-Scale Overview of Dam and Hydro Plant Construc-
W88-01947 Fixed-Film and Upflow Sludge Bed Anaerobic tion in Turkey,
2103 5B
Digesters: Design and Start-Up Experience, W88-06711 2108 8A
CYPRESS SWAMPS W88-00988 2102 5D
Effects of
Harvesting Cypress Swamps on Diversion Conduit and Low-Level Outlet for
Water Quality and Quantity, Dairy Processing Wastewater Bioaugmentation - Punchina Dam,
W88-03151 2104 6G An Evaluation of Effectiveness, W88-07431 2109 8A
W88-02168 2103 5D
Removal of Floodwater Nitrogen Cypress
in a Yacyreta Bi-National Hydroelectric Develop-
Swamp Receiving Primary Wastewater Efflu- Treatment of Dairy Wastewater by the Anaero- ment, ;

ent, bic Up-Flow Packed Bed Reactor,


W88-07454 2109 8A
W88-08871 2110 5D W88-02169 2103 5D
Hydropower Development On the Huallaga
CYPRESS TREES Nitrogen Transformations and Reduction by
River in Peru,
Removal of Nickel from Polluted Water Using Ridge and Furrow Land Treatment of Dairy
W88-07455 2109 8A
Decaying Cypress Leaves, Waste,
W88-10639 2112 5G W88-02173 2103 5D Hydro in Brazil: Resolving Environmental Con- 7
CYPRUS Some Problems Associated with Brewery and flicts,

Cyprus: Development of Non-Conventional Dairy Water Discharges, W88-07456 2109 8C


Water Sources, W88-07124 2109 5C
W88-07875 Design and Operation of the Colbun Spillway
2109 3A
DAKOTA AQUIFER and Low-Level Outlet,
CYSTS Ground-Water Data for the Alluvial, Buried W88-07457 2109 8 A
Dinoflagellate Resting Cysts Isolated from Sedi- Channel, Basal Pleistocene and Dakota Aquifer
ments in Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, in West-Central Iowa, 120 MW Urugua-i Scheme Incorporates Argen-
W88-10438 2112 2L W88-03379 2104 2F tina's First R.R.C. Dam,
W88-07458 2109 8A
Relation Between Human Presence and Occur- DAKOTA AQUIFER SYSTEM
rence of Giardia Cysts in Streams in the Sierra Hydrogeologic Data for the Dakota Aquifer Slurry Trench of Barrage OA-1 1, (La tranchee a
Nevada, California, System in Nebraska, Boue Lourde du Barrage OA-1 1),
W88-10453 2112 5B W88-03306 2104 2F W88-07509 2109 8 A

SU-187
SUBJECT INDEX

DAM CONSTRUCTION
Effect of the Goczalkowice Dam Reservoir on
Impact of Hydroelectric Development
on the DAM EFFECT the Hydrochemical Conditions of the River Vis-
Development and Structure of the Goc-
Ref-
Amazonian Environment: With Particular XV. Ichthyo- tula below the Dam (Southern Poland),
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: 2112 5B
erence to the Tucurui Project, W88-10366
W88-08604 2U0 6G fauna, .- ,u
2H
2112
Effect of the Goczalkowice Dam
W88-10626 Reservoir on

Development of Labyrinth Spillway


Designs, Zoobenthos of the River Vistula (Southern
2U0 8B DAM EFFECTS Poland),
W88-08615 Reservoir
Technical and Economic Impact od 2H2 5C
W88-10372
USA, Sedimentation,
Dam Activities in the 2101 2J
2112 8A W88-00695 Communities of Sessile Algae in the River Dun-
W88-10393 Dam Reservoirs of
ajec, above and below the
Dams and the Environment,
Application of a Geomembrane at Nigeria's
2105 6G Roznow and Czchow (Southern Poland),
W88-04419 W88-10379 2112 5C
Isanlu Dam,
2112 8A
W88-10394 Towards Control of an Estuary, Age Class Distribution and Size of
American
2105 2L
Hydro Expan- W88-04428 Eel (Anguilla rostrata) in the Shetucket/Thames
Dam Construction Increases with
River, Connecticut,
sion in Iceland, Modeling Tidal Power, 2112 8I
W88-10398 2112 8A 2107 6G W88-10450
W88-05500
of the
Faunistic Study of Chironomids (Diptera)
Ways to Reduce the Cost and Time of Con- Tributary Response to Local Base Level
Lower-
the
Dam, Upper Neste d'Aure (Central Pyrenees):
structing Earth Dams, ingBelow a Faun-
2112 8A 2107 2J Impact of Hydroelectric Schemes (Etude
W88-10580 W88-05550 (Diptera) de la Haute
istique des Chironomides
Flow During Hydroelectric Neste d'Aure (Pyrenees Centrales):
Impact des
Passage of Diversion and Service Aquatic Weed Problems in a

Construction of Earth Dams, River: The River Otra, Norway, Amenagements Hydroelectriques),
2U2 8A 2107 4A W88- 10466 2112 6G
W88-10886 W88-05551
the Neste
Around Brazilian Dam Reservoirs, Simuliidae (Diptera: Nematocera) of
DAM DESIGN Seismicity
2108 6G d'Aure (Central Pyrenees) I. The Impact of
Hy-
Use of Geomembranes in Italian Dams, W88-06777
droelectric Schemes in the Upper
Valley (Les
W88-03200 2104 8G
la Neste
Regulated Flushing in a Gravel-Bed
River for Simuliidae (Diptera: Nematocera) de
Channel Habitat Maintenance: A Trinity (Pyrenees Centrales). I. Impact des
River d'Aure
Triple Use of a Geotextile at Ait Chouarit,
2104 8G Fisheries, Amenagements Hyrodelectrique dans la Haute),
W88-03201 2 ' 09 5G 2112 6G
W88-06965 W88-10478
Shape Optimization of Arch Dams, Impoundments on the Quality of Water
Monitoring of Downstream Salmon and
Steel- Effect of
2104 8A
W88-03205 Streams Rawka
head at Federal Hydroelectric Facilities - 1986, and Biocoenosis in the Lowland
Earth Dams, 2109 2H and Skierniewka - Summer Aspect,
New Designs of Spillways at W88-07745
2112 2H
2105 8B W88-10607
W88-03619 the
Temporal, Spatial and Size Variation in
Field Method for the Determination of Rock- Sediment Transport in The Krishna
River Basin, DAM FAILUARE
in the
India, Engineering Theory of Slide Processes
Mass Modulus, Foun-
2106 8E W88-08327 2U0 2J Design of Earth Dams on a Soft Ground
W88-05056
dat10 "'
Distribution and Relative Abundance of the Nile 7112
2112 8D
8U
Shake-Proof Dams, W88-10581
8D Perch (Lates niloticus (L.) Pisces: Centropomi-
2107
W88-05481 DAM FAILURE
dae) in Lake Kainji, Nigeria, and
W88-08583 211 ° 2H Dam Breach Parameters, Outflow Peaks,
Microcad: Pushing the Limits,
2107 8G Flood Stages,
W88-05487 on the 2102 8B
Impact of Hydroelectric Development W88-01290
Concrete-Faced Rockfill Dam: I. Assessment, Amazonian Environment: With Particular Ref- Parameters: Dam
Synthetic Unit-Hydrograph
2107 8E erence to the Tucurui Project,
W88-05545 2U0 6G Safety Program,
W88-08604 2102 8B
W88-01293
Concrete-Faced Rockfill Dam: II. Design,
Effects of River Regulation on
Flooding of a
W88-05546 2107 8E Troy Lock and Dam,
Forest on the River Murray,
Gum Stability Analysis of
Riparian Red 2104 8A
for W88-02594
Diversion Conduit and Low-Level Outlet Australia,
W88-09718 2U1 4A Propagation on
Punchina Dam, 1-D Dam-Break Flood-Wave
2109 8A
W88-07431
Suspended Solids Transport in the Regulated DryBed '

liw
2105 2E
Jr
- -
W88-04408
Gravity-Affected Potential Flows Past Spillway River Blithe, Staffordshire, U.K.,
W88-09722
2U1 2J
Analysis of Gradual Earth-Dam
Failure,
Flip Buckets,
2109 8B 2106 8D
W88-07432
Monitoring the Impact of Dams on the
Down- W88-05074
Tropics.
Hydroelectric Develop- stream Physical Environment in the Shake-Proof Dams,
Yacyreta Bi-National 2H1 6G 2107 8D
ment,
W88-09726 W 88-05481
W88-07454 2109 8A Estuarine-Lagunar Com-
Hydrography of the Geotech Import. Deep Soil Mixing,
degrees W), 8D
plex of Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 2107
Hydropower Development On the Huallaga
the Tide
W88-05484
Sao Paulo, Brazil: III. Influence of
River in Peru, Estuanno La- Failure,
2 1° 9 8A Cycle (Hidrografia do Complexo Review of the Baldwin Hills Reservoir
W88-07455 degrees 2U0 8D
gunar de Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 W88-08690
Ciclo da
Hydro in Brazil: Resolving Environmental Con- W), Sao Paulo, Brasil: III. Infiuencia do ^--Inter-
Mare), Failure of Baldwin Hills Reservoir,
2L Sequence,
pretation of Step-by-Step Failure
flicts,
8C W88-09773
21U
W88-07456 2109 2H0 8U
W88-08691
A Shaky Relationship, Macrozoobenthos of Struma River: An Example Bald-
Dams and Earthquakes: After the Elimina- Ground Subsidence Analysis Prior to the
2U0 8E of a Recovered Community
W88-08143 with Suspend- win Hills Reservoir Failure,
tion of a Heavy Industrial Impact 21lu su
Nigeria's ed Materials, W88-08692
Application of a Geomembrane at
W88-09886
2ln 5<J
Isanlu Dam, Failure of Teton Dam.
2U2 8A 2110 8E
W88-10394 Tidal Power W88-08693
Potential Impact of Large-Scale
on
Developments in the Upper Bay of Fundy
Dam Construction Increases with Hydro Expan-
Atlantic. Teton Dam Failure- A Discussion,
Fisheries Resources of the Northwest 211 ° Sb
sion in Iceland. 2U2 6G W88-08694
2112 8A W88-10283
W88-10398

SU-188
SUBJECT INDEX
DAMS

Teton Investigation-A Review of Existing DAM STABILITY DAMS


Findings, RCC Dam Construction and Method, Technique to Evaluate Risk of Emergency Spill-
W88-08695 2110 8E W88-00619 2101 8A way Channel Erosion,
W88-0O072 2101 8A
Lessons from the Teton Dam Failure, Estimation of the Reliability of a High Earth-
W88-08696 2110 8 A Rock Dam, Effects of Mainstream Dams on
Physicoche-
W88-01902 2103 8D mistry of the Gunnison River, Colorado,
Malpasset Dam Failure,
W88-00341 2101 6G
W88-08697 2110 8E Proceedings of REMR
Workshop on Assess-
ment of the Stabilty of Concrete Structures on Influence of Lake Powell on the Suspended
Malpasset Dam Failure,
Rock. Sediment-Phosphorus Dynamics of the Colora-
W88-08698 2110 8A W88-02590 2104 8E do River Inflow to Lake Mead,
Latest Thinking on the Malpasset Accident, W88-00342 2101 6G
Stability Analysis of Troy Lock and Dam,
W88-08699 2110 8E W88-02594 2104 8 A Historical Patterns of Phytoplankton Productivi-
Malpasset Dam Discussion-Remembrances of Lake Mead,
ty in
Review of Methods of Analyzing the Stabilty of
Failures of Dams, W88-00344 2101 6G
Concrete Structures on Rock Foundations,
W88-08700 2110 8E W88-02595 2104 8E
Pond with Filtered Water,
Modified Hypothesis for Failure of Malpasset W88-00501
TVA Assessment of Stability of Concrete Struc- 2101 5F
Dam, tures on Rock,
W88-08701 2110 8E Stabilization of Particulate Material,
W88-02596 2104 8A
W88-00765 2101 8A
Malpasset Dam, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Dam
W88-08702 2110 8E Evaluation of Historic Cultural Resources in
Safety Program,
W88-02598 Relation to the Central Arizona Water Control
Vajont Catastrophe-A Personal Review, 2104 8A
Study,
W88-08703 2110 8E Detection and Monitoring of Structural Defi- W88-00791 2101 6G
Vajont Slide: Instrumentation-Past Experience Rock Foundation of Large Dams,
ciencies in the
W88-02600 2104 8A Condition of Corps of Engineers Civil Works
and the Modern Approach,
Concrete Structures,
W88-08704 2110 8E
Effects of Gravitational and Earthquake Forces W88-00825 2101 8F
Vajont Slide-A Geotechnical Analysis Based on on the Stability of the South Fork Castle Creek
New Geologic Observations of the Failure Sur- Blockage in the Mount St. Helens Area, Wash- Estimations of Storm Runoff and Sediment
face,
ington, Yield for Selected Small Dam Sites in Kwazulu,
W88-08705 2110 8E W88-03108 2104 8D W88-00829 2101 2E

Vajont Reservoir Slope Failure, Stopping Seepage, Hydrodynamics and Modeling of Reregulation
W88-08706 2110 8E W88-03607 2105 8E Pools,
W88-01055 2102 2H
Vajont Slide, Underseepage at the Loy Yang Settling Pond
W88-08707 2110 8E Dam, Design, Construction, and Operation of DeGray
W88-04000 2105 8B Lake,
Aspects of the Vajont Slide, W88-01060 2102 8A
W88-08708 2110 8E Monitoring Bhakra Dam,
W88-05398 2107 8G Synthetic Unit-Hydrograph Parameters: Dam
Horizontal Displacements of Rock Foundations Safety Program,
of Dams, Shake-Proof Dams,
W88-01293 2102 8B
W88-10431 2112 8E W88-05481 2107 8D
Providing Minimum Flows Below Hydropower
Dimensionless Analytical Solutions for Dam- Geotech Import: Deep Soil Mixing,
Projects,
Breach Erosion, W88-05484 2107 8D
W88-01331 2102 5G
W88-10765 2112 8A
Potential Geologic Hazards Near the Thistle
DAM FOUNDATIONS Landslide, Utah County, Utah,
Hydraulic Model Study of Brantley Dam Spill-
way,
Technique for the Analysis of the Response of W88-06849 2109 8E
W88-01666 2103 8B
Dams to Earthquakes,
W88-02061 Computer Modelling of Embankment Dams: Re-
2103 8A Plan for Archaeological Investigations at Histor-
sponse to Earthquake,
Stability Analysis of Troy Lock and Dam, W88-10396 2112 8D ic Dam Construction Camps in Central Arizona.
W88-02594 W88-01673 2103 6G
2104 8A
Horizontal Displacements of Rock Foundations
of Dams, Technique for the Analysis of the Response of
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Dam
Safety Program, W88- 10431 2112 8E Dams to Earthquakes,

W88-02598 2104 8A W88-02061 2103 8A


DAMAGE
Detection and Monitoring of Structural Defi- Water District's Recovery from Storm Damage, Scour Protection for Locks and Dams 2-10,
ciencies in the Rock Foundation of Large Dams, W88-05345 2107 8A Upper Mississippi River,
W88-02600 2104 8A W88-02283 2103 8A
Expanding Role of Natural Resource Damage
Seismic Response of Dam with Soil-Structure Claims under Superfund, Design of the Misicuni Scheme in Bolivia,
Interaction, W88-08749 2110 6E W88-02697 2104 8A
W88-05127 2107 8D
Correlation of Pipeline Damage with Ground Francis Turbines for the Tucurui Powerplant,
Stresses and Cracks in the Rock Foundation of Motions, W88-02698 2104 8C
an Earthfill Dam, W88-10194 2112 8E
W88-10395 2112 8D Computerized Hydropower Planning in Latin
DAMAGE CLAIMS American Countries,
Horizontal Displacements of Rock Foundations Economics of Natural Resource Damage W88-02699 2104 6A
of Dams, Claims,
W88-10431 2112 8E W88-09379 2111 6C Hydroelectric Power in Colombia,
W88-02700 2104 8C
DAM RELEASES DAMODAR SYSTEM
Impact of Dam Returns on Water Quality - Flood Forecasting: Danes Update Damodar Prospects for Large and Small Hydro Develop-
Myth or Reality, System, ment in Peru,
W88-05281 2107 5B W88-04520 2106 2E W 8 8-02701 2104 8C

SU-189
SUBJECT INDEX
DAMS

Limits for Pressure Tunnels without Steel Lin- Small R.C.C. Dam Plays Major Role in Reha- Development and Fish-
Effects of Hydroelectric
ings, bilitation Project, Enhancement on Spring and Summer Chi-
eries
W88-02702 2104 8E W88-06714 2108 8F nook Salmon and Steelhead in the Columbia
River Basin,
Ground-Water Dams for Rural Water Supply in Strengthening of Gibraltar Dam with Roller W88-09828 2111 81
Developing Countries, Compacted Concrete,
W88-02924 2104 8A W88-06715 2108 8F Susceptibility ofChinook Salmon to Bypass Sys-
tems at Hydroelectric Dams,
Stopping Seepage, Seismicity around Brazilian Dam Reservoirs,
W88-03607 W88-09829 2111 81
2105 8E W88-06880 2109 8E
Dam Water Intake With Tiered Tunnels, Effects of Variation in Flow on Distribution of
Some Limnological Observations on Two Ethio- Northern Squawfish
W88-03618 2105 8A in the Columbia River
pian Hydroelectric Reservoirs: Koka (Shewa below McNary Dam,
Administrative District) and Finchaa (Welega
Rheological Properties of Dispersed Cement W88-09830 2111 81
Administrative District),
Grouts,
W88-03626 2105 8F W88-06912 2109 2H Boundary-Element Analysis for Unconfined
Seepage Problems,
Unexpected Consequences of the Construction Yacyreta Bi-National Hydroelectric Develop- W88-09957 2111 2G
of a Storage Dam in a Desert Coastal Zone in ment,
Peru (Consequences inattendues de l'edification W88-07454 2109 8 A Construction of Geodetic Networks for Study-
d'un Barrage-Reservoir en Zone Cotiere Deser- ing Crustal Movements when Creating Hydrau-
Hydropower Development On the Huallaga lic Structures in Seismic Regions,
tique au Perou),
River in Peru,
W88-03762 2105 2H W88-10221 2112 8E
W88-07455 2109 8A
Rolled Concrete Dams Using Gap-Graded Ag- On-Site Investigations of the Effect of External
gregate,
Slurry Trench of Barrage OA-1 1, (La tranchee a
Forces on the Contact Zone of the Bratsk Dam,
W88-03833 2105 8F Boue Lourde du Barrage OA-1 1),
W88-10223 2112 8A
W88-07509 2109 8A
Underseepage at the Loy Yang Settling Pond Long-Term Service Checking of the Concrete
Dam, Thailand Dam Controversy,
of the Chirkey Dam,
W88-04000 2105 8B W88-07559 2109 6G W88-10224 2112 8F
Stream Regulation in Argentina, Including the Unionid Mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia) of the Bel-
Surface Run-Off Pollution of Agricultural
Superior Parana and Paraguay Rivers, gian Upper River Meuse: An Assessment of the
Basins in the Protective Zone of the Dobczyce
W88-04227 2105 6G Impact of Hydraulic Works on the River Water
Dam Reservoir (the Carpathian Plateau-
Self- Purification,
Poland),
Mixing in River Underflow, W88-07670 2109 6G
W88-04232 W88-10362 2112 5B
2105 2E
Injecting an Oxygen Fix,
Dam
Decants of Tailings Dams, Activities in the USA,
W88-08142 2110 5G
W88-04839 2106 5D W88-10393 2112 8A
Dams and Earthquakes: A Shaky Relationship,
Stresses and Cracks in the Rock Foundation of
Hydrologic Study of Large Basin in Eastern W88-08143 2110 8E
Wyoming, an Earthfill Dam,
W88-05152 2107 2E W88-10395 2112 8D
Evaluating Flood Retarding Structures,
W88-08191 2110 8B
Impact of Dam Returns on Water Quality - Computer Modelling of Embankment Dams: Re-
Myth or Reality, sponse to Earthquake,
Repair of Dam Intake Structures and Conduits:
W88-05281 2107 5B W88-10396 2112 8D
Case Histories,
W88-08426 2110 8A Dam
Elasto-Plastic Seismic Response of 3-D Earth Construction Increases with Hydro Expan-
Dams: Theory, sion in Iceland,
Embankment Dams on Permafrost: Design and
W88-05371 '
2107 8D W88-10398 2112 8A
Performance Summary, Bibliography, and an
Annotated Bibliography,
Elasto-Plastic Seismic Response of 3-D Earth Increase of the Effectiveness of Safety Control
Dams: Application, W88-08429 2110 8A of Hydraulic Structures Under Pressure,
W88-05372 2107 8D W88-10582 2112 8A
Effects of Impoundments and Water Pollution
Evaluating Pore Pressure Embankment Dams, on InvertebrateCommunities in Rivers and
in Development and Structure of the Goc-
W88-05397 Plains of the Harz Mountains (Wirkung von
2107 8D zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: II. Characteris-
Talsperren und Gewasserbelastung auf Inverte-
tics of the Catchment Area,
Monitoring Bhakra Dam, bratengesellschaften in Fliebgewassern und W88-10613 2112 2H
W88-05398 2107 8G Auen des Harzes),
W88-08820 2110 5C Dimensionless Analytical Solutions for Dam-
Concrete-Faced Rockfill Dam: I. Assessment,
Breach Erosion,
W88-05545 2107 8E Gravitational Oscillations through the Channel
W88-10765 2112 8A
in Melide Dam due to Coupling of the Lugano
Concrete Expansion at the Rihand Dam, India, Basins. (Die Eigenschwingungen der Durch den Passage of Diversion and Service Flow During
W88-05583 2107 8F Kanal im Damm von Melide gekoppelten Construction of Earth Dams,
Hydraulic Model Studies of Upper Stillwater
Becken des Luganersees), W88-10886 2112 8A
Dam Stepped Spillway and Outlet Works,
W88-08824 2110 8B
W88-05694 Three-Dimensional Free and Moving Boundary
2107 8B Karnafuli Project, Model Studies of Spillway Seepage Problems Solved Using an Integral
Dynamic Effective Stress Finite Element Analy- Damage, Transformation in a Fixed Domain Method,
sis of Dams Subjected to Liquefaction,
W88-08913 2110 8B W88-10941 2112 2F
W88-05695 2107 8A Hydrography of Estuarine-Lagunar Com-
the DAMSITES
Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Fluid-Structure plex of Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees W), Geology of the Rattlesnake Creek Mile 4 Dam-
Systems, Sao Paulo, Brazil: III. Influence of the Tide site, Central Washington,
W88-06010 2108 8B Cycle (Hidrografia do Complexo Estuarino La- W88-06075 2108 8E
gunar de Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees
Overview of Dam and Hydro Plant Construc- W), Sao Paulo, Brasil: III. Influencia do Ciclo da Potential Geologic Hazards Near the Thistle
tion in Turkey, Mare), Landslide, Utah County, Utah,
W88-06711 2108 8 A W88-09773 2111 2L W88-06849 2109 8E

Development of Turkey's Kizilirmak River Estimating the Daily Passage of Juvenile Sal- DANUBE RIVER
Basin, monids at McNary Dam on the Columbia River, Generation of Weekly Streamflow Data for the
W88-06712 2108 8A W88-09816 2111 81 River Danube-River Main System: Experiences

SU-190
SUBJECT INDEX
DATA ACQUISITION

with an Autoregressive Multivariate Multilag Acute Toxicity of Inorganic Selenium to Daph- DAPHNIA LONGSPINA
Model, niamagna (Straus) and the Effect of Sub-Acute Epizooic Ciliates (Vorticella sp.) Compete for
W88-06517 2108 2E Exposure Upon Growth and Reproduction, Food with their Host Daphnia longispina in a
W88-07033 2109 5C Small Polyhumic Lake,
Phytoplankton Studies in the Szigetkoz Section W88-01987 2103 2H
Danube During
of the 1981-1982, Growth of Daphnia magna Exposed to Mixtures
W88-09892 2111 2H of Chemicals with Diverse Modes of Action, DARCYS LAW
W88-07473 2109 5C Perturbation Boundary Element Code for
Fish Communities of the Upper Danube River
Steady State Groundwater Flow in Heterogene-
(Germany, Austria) Prior to the New Rhein- Effects of Chemical Stresson the Population ous Aquifers,
Main-Donau Connection, Dynamics of Daphnia Magna: A Comparison of
W88-02785 2104 2F
W88-10284 2112 6G Two Test Procedures,
W88-07495 2109 5C Darcy's Law: Its Physical Theory and Applica-
DAPHNIA Entrapment of Oil and Gas,
tion to
Toxicity of Landfill Leachates. Intermittent Flow Systems Tox-
for Population
W88-09406 2111 2F
W88-0O684 2101 5C icity Studies Demonstrated with Daphnia and
Copper, DARMA MODELS
Thiocyanate Toxicity to Daphnia magna: Modi- W88-08253 2110 5A Application of Discrete Autoregressive Moving
fied by pH and Temperature,
Average Models for Estimation of Daily Runoff,
W88-02026 2103 5C Daphnia Size Structure, Vertical Migration, and
Phosphorus Redistribution,
W88-02771 2104 2A
Preventive Effects of Amino Acids on the Tox- W88-09693 2111 2H
icity of Copper to Daphnia Magna,
DATA ACQUISITION
Seasonality, Population Dynamics, and Produc-
Design of a Ground-Water Sampler for Collect-
W88-02499 2104 5C
ing Volatile Organics and Dissolved Gases in
tion of Daphnia longispina in the Subtropical
Protein and Nucleic Acid Content in Daphnia Lake Bhimtal (U.P.), India,
Small-Diameter Wells,
magna During Chronic Exposure to Cadmium, W88-09991 2111 2H W88-00018 2101 7B
W88-02728 2104 5C
Relationships Between the Structures of Chlor- Use of Microcomputers for Laboratory Investi-
Critical Analysis of Factors Affecting the Sensi- inated Phenols, Their Toxicity, and Their Abili- gations of Turbine-Generator Units,
tivityof Zooplankton and the Reproducibility of ty to Induce Glutathione S-Transferase Activity W88-00051 2101 8C
Toxicity Test Results, in Daphnia Magna,
W88-04845 2106 5A W88- 10499 Sampling Zooplankton Shallow Marsh and
in
2112 5C
Estuarine Habitats: Gear Description and Field
Toxic Effect of Copper on Daphnia magna Effects ofWater Hardness and Humic Acid on Tests,
(Crustacea, Cladocera) with Varying Food Con- Zinc Toxicity to Daphnia magna Straus, W88-00140 2101 7B
centrations, W88-10507 2112 5C
W88-05576 2107 5C Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants in
Relative Importance of Algae and Bacteria as Water-Waterdrop,
Adsorption of Fenvalerate to Laboratory Glass- Food for Daphnia longispina (Cladocera) in a _
W88-00408 2101 10C
ware and the Alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardii, Polyhumic Lake,
and its Effect on Uptake of the Pesticide by W88-10667 2112 2H Consensus Voluntary Reference Compounds for
Daphnia Galeata Mendotae, Organic Water Pollutants,
W88-06038 2108 5B Environmental Cues for Cyclomorphosis in W88-00433 2101 5A
Daphnia retrocurva Forbes,
Chronic Toxicity of Aniline and 2,4-Dichloro- W88-10679 2112 2H Texas Air Control Board National Weather
phenol to Daphnia magna Straus, Service Hourly Climatology System: Support
W88-06084 2108 5C Zooplankton Abundance, Community Structure Activities Report.
and Dynamics in Relation to Inorganic Turbidi- W88-00667 2101 7A
Joint Acute Toxicity to Daphnia magna of In- ty, and Their Implications for a Potential Fish-
dustrial Organic Chemicals at Low Concentra- ery in Subtropical Lake le Roux, South Africa, Computer Based Mapping System: Use Refer-
tions, ence Manual.
W88-10701 2112 2H
W88-06303 2108 5C W88-00668 2101 7A
Effects of Temperature and Photoperiod on Life
Interactive Effects of a Cadmium Stress, a Sele- History Parameters of Daphnia magna (Crusta- Data Bank of Digitized Records,
nium Deficiency and Water Temperature on the cea: Cladocera), W88-00955 2101 2A
Survival and Reproduction of Daphnia magna
W88-10711 2112 2H
Straus, International Symposium on Hydrometeorology.
W88-06679 2108 5C Planktonic Cladocerans in Harveys Lake, Penn- W88-01203 2102 2B
sylvania 1948-1985,
Population Dynamics and Production of Five U.S. Geological Survey's Water Data Program
W88-10745 2112 2H
Crustacean Zooplankters in a Subtropical Reser- New Approaches in the 1980's,
voir During Years of Constant Turbidity, Feeding and Food Selection Daphnia W88-01204
in Puli- 2102 7B :.':

W88-06692 2108 2H caria (Crustacea:Cladocera),


W88-10819 2112 2H Bureau of Reclamation's Automated Hydrome-
Growth Rates
Sensitivity Analysis of Population
teorologic Data Collection Activities,
Estimated from Cladoceran Chronic Toxicity Effect of Copper, Cadmium and Zinc on Fish- W88-01205 2102 7B
Tests, Food Organisms, Daphnia Lumholtzi and
W88-06928 2109 5C Cypris Subglobosa, Advances in Gauging Open Channels and
W88-10861 2112 5C Rivers Using Ultrasonic and Electromagnetic
Predictive Models for Photoinduced Acute Tox-
Methods, •fl
icity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to
Brood Size and Neonate Weight of Daphnia W88-01206 2102 7B
Daphnia Magna, Strauss (Cladocera, Crustacea), magna Produced by Nine Diets,
W88-06950 2109 5C W88-11008 SNOTEL
2112 2H Critical Analysis of Five years of
Performance in the Rocky Mountains,
Effect of Suspended Solids and Naturally Oc-
Sensitivity of Chronic Endpoints Used in Daph- W88-01208 2102 7B
curring Dissolved Organics in Reducing the nia magna Straus Life-Cycle Tests,
Acute Toxicities of Cationic Polyelectrolytes to W88-11009 Adaptable Hydrologic Data Acquisition System,
2112 5C
Aquatic Organisms,
W88-01209 2102 7B
W88-06951 2109 5C Usefulness of the Lipid Index for Bioaccumula-
tion Studies with Daphnia magna, Real-Time Hydrologic Data Acquisition Net-
Evaluation of the Relative Sensitivities of 7-D
W88-11019 2112 5A work for the Arkansas River Basin, Colorado,
Daphnia Magna and Ceriodaphnia Dubia Toxic-
W88-01210 2102 7B
ity Tests for Cadmium and Sodium Pentachloro- Appropriate Durations and Measures for Cerio-
phenate, daphnia Toxicity Tests, Data Telemetry by Meteor Burst,
W88-06956 2109 5 A W88-11021 2112 5C W88-01211 2102 7B

SU-191
SUBJECT INDEX
DATA ACQUISITION

Runoff Curve Number Estimation Using Experience of Microprocessors in the National Contribution of C14 Dating to a Better Under-
Remote Sensing Techniques, Automatic Data Acquisition System in Sweden, standing of the POM Behaviour in Estuaries,
W88-01213 2102 7B W88-02629 2104 7B W88-05375 2107 2L
Objective Analysis of Rainfall Data from Digital Short Term Snowmelt Flow Forecast System, Spectrophotometric Field Monitor for Water
Radar and Rain Gage Measurements, W88-02630 2104 2B Quality Parameters: The Determination of Phos-
W88-01227 2102 7B phate.
Comprehensive Hydrological Data System,
W88-05377 2107 5A
Application of IFG's Instream Water Tempera- W88-02634 2104 7B
tureModel in the Upper Colorado River,
Novel Adsorbent for the Determination of the
W88-01248 2102 2E Experience on the Use of an Automatic Data
Collection and Transmission System in a Hydro- Toxic Fraction of Copper in Natural Waters,
Water Quality Monitoring Using Satellite Data logical Research Basin, W88-05378 2107 5A
Transmission, W88-02635 2104 7B
W88-01329 2102 5G Determination of Copper in Natural Waters by
Computerized Supervision and Control of Du- Atom-Trapping Atomic Absorption Spectrome-
Development of New Bioassay Protocols, jailah Irrigation Project, try after Liquid/Liquid Extraction,
W88-01367 2102 5 A W88-02636 2104 3F W88-05379 2107 5A
Water Control at the Bakony Bauxite Mines Transfer of Hydrologic Information Among Selective Chlorine Determination by Gas-Diffu-
Company, River Points, sion Flow Injection Analysis with Chemilu-
W88-01422 2102 4B W88-02770 2104 2E minescent Detection,
W88-05390 2107 5F
Technique of Flowmetering Investigations at In- Spatial Variability of Infiltration Rates on a
tervals in Grout Holes, Semiarid Seeded Rangeland, Capillary Column Gas Chromatographic Deter-
W88-01441 2102 7B W88-03281 2104 2G mination of Trace Residues of the Herbicide
Coastal-Zone-Color-Scanner (CZCS) Imagery Chlorsulfuron in Agricultural Runoff Water,
Thermal Device for Aircraft Measurement of
from Northwest African Upwelling, the Solid Water Content of Clouds,
W88-05392 2107 5A
W88-01634 2103 7B W88-03282 2104 7B
Thermospray LC/MS/MS Analysis of
Comparison of Earth Resistivity and Electro- Wastewater for Disperse Azo Dyes,
Near-Infrared Extinction in Rain Measured
magnetic Survey Methods,
Using a Single Detector System, W88-05394 2107 5D
W88-01713 2103 7B
W88-03283 2104 7B
Borehole Colour TV Systems for Underground
Spatial Distribution and Analysis of Groundwat- Explorations,
Vindication of the Twomey-Type Cloud Con-
er Nitrate Contamination in Kalamazoo County, W88-05399 2107 8G
densation Nucleus Counter,
Michigan,
W88-03286 2104 7B
W88-01763 2103 5B New Device for Sampling Waters in Shallow
Applications of Universal Kriging to an Aquifer Ecosystems,
Uptake of Cadmium and Zinc by Corn on
Study in New Jersey, W88-05603 2107 7B
Sludge-Treated Soils,
W88-04058 2105 2F
W88-02124 2103 5E
Tomographic Investigations at Landfill 4, Hill
400 Years of Central California Precipitation Air Force Base, Layton, Utah,
Microprocessors in Operational Hydrology.
Variability Reconstructed from Tree-Rings, W88-05715 2107 7B
W88-02617 2104 7B
W88-04281 2105 2B
Application of Microcomputer Technology to Remote Sensing: Methods and Applications,
Use of Radar to Derive a Storm Intensity-Dura-
Operational Hydrology in Canada, W88-05780 2107 7B
tion Curve,
W88-02618 2104 7B
W88-04286 2105 7B Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation,
Microprogram Recording of Hydrological Data W88-05781 2107 7B
Socio-economic Development Level and Tech-
on Read-Only Memory,
W88-02619 2104 7B nology Policies for Water Resources Manage-
Geological Interpretation of Well Logs,
ment,
W88-05782 2107 7C
Applications of Microprocessors and Computers W88-04439 2105 6B
for Some Hydrological Observations,
Estimation of Surface Water Resources,
W88-02620 2104 7B Regulation of Storm Water Point Source Dis-
charges, W88-05833 2107 6A
Reliability Microprocessor-Based Flood-
of W88-04884 2106 5G
Comparative Study of the Sampling Properties
Warning Systems; Choice of Architecture and
Water Supply, Sanitation and Health Education of Four Similarity Indices,
Degraded Mode Procedures; French Experi-
ence, Programmes in Developing Countries: Problems W88-05880 2107 7B
W88-02621 2104 7B of Evaluation,
W88-05072 2106 6B Systems Approach to Computerizing Data Ac-
Real-Time Rainfall Data Acquisition System, quisition,

W88-02622 2104 7B Separation of Dinoflagellate Cysts into Density W88-05893 2107 7B


Gradients (Separacion de Quistes de Dinoflage-
Development and Support of Microprocessor lados en Gradiente de Densidad), Design of a Cost Effective Microcomputer-
Technology for Hydrologic Data Collection by W88-05290 2107 7B Based Data Acquisition System,
the U.S. Geological Survey, W88-05895 2107 7B
W88-02623 2104 7B Efficiency of Ludox-TM in the Separation of
Benthic Microalgae from Sediment (Eficacia del Saturated and Capillary Fringe Ground-Water
Telemetering Hydrometeorological Network in Ludox-TM en la Separacion de Microalgas Ben- Behavior Near an Excavation,
Mendoza, Argentina: One Year of Experiments tonicas del Sedimento), W88-06277 2108 5B
and Research, W88-05291 2107 7B
W88-02624 2104 7B Assessment of Ground-Water Contamination
Seattle'sExperience with Distribution System
Near Lantana Landfill, Southeast Florida,
Large Scale Environmental Data Collection - Sampling,
W88-06278 2108 5B
Dissemination System Using a Minicomputer W88-05324 2107 5F
Network, Use
Remotely Operated Seepage Meter for in
W88-02625 2104 7B Comparing Three Sampling Designs for Moni-
toring Coliforms in Small Community Water Large Lakes and Rivers,
Intelligent Measuring Station Operational for Systems, W88-06279 2108 7B
Flood Warning in Belgium, W88-05327 2107 5F
Tracing Ground-Water Movement in Aban-
W88-02626 2104 7B
Frequency-of-Occurrence Monitoring for Coli- doned Coal Mined Aquifers Using Fluorescent
Microtideda, form Bacteria in Small Water Systems, Dyes,
W88-02628 2104 7B W88-05329 2107 5A W88-06280 2108 7B

su-m
SUBJECT INDEX
DATA ACQUISITIONS

Measurement of Ground-Water Parameters Color Infrared Video Mapping of Upland and Chemical Problems in Ground-Water Monitor-
Using Salt-Water Injection and Surface Resistiv- Wetland Communities, ing Programs,
ity, W88-07782 2109 7B W88-09161 2111 7A
W88-06281 2108 7B
Ecotoxicology: A
Framework for Investigations Dealing with the Problem of Obtaining Accu-
Electromagnetic Mapping of Fresh-Water of Hazardous Chemicals in the Environment, rateGround-Water Quality Analytical Results,
Lenses on Small Oceanic Islands, W88-08222 2110 5C W88-09162 2111 7A
W88-06282 2108 7B
Comparisons of Wet and Dry Deposition: The Inaccurate Water-Quality Data in Ground-
Cosolvent Influences on Organic Solute Retar- First Year of Trial Dry Deposition Monitoring, Water Studies,
dation Factors, W88-08458 2110 7A W88-09163 2111 7A
W88-06283 2108 5B
Measurement of Atmospheric Gases by Laser Remote Sensing: Methods and Applications,
MRCON: Computer Program for Estimating Absorption Spectrometry,
W88-09237 2111 7B
Soil Moisture Retention and Unsaturated Hy- W88-08466 2110 7B
draulic Conductivity,
Data Base Management System Approach to
W88-06286 2108 2G Chemical Instrumentation of Atmospheric Wet
Ground Water Management,
Deposition Processes,
WATEQB-BASICA Revision of WATEQF for W88-09279 2111 4B
W88-08467 2110 7B
IBM Personal Computers,
Updating Process in Precipitation Quality Net-
W88-06287 2108 2K Europe from Space.
works,
W88-08470 2110 7B
Approaches for Evaluating Environmental W88-09396 2111 7A
Quality; Scientific Problems and Management Meteorological Monitoring with METEOSAT,
Needs, W88-08471 2110 7B State Ground Water Data Management,
W88-06300 2108 5G W88-09482 2111 4B
Monitoring of Snow Cover from Satellite,
Review of Monitoring Strategies and Assess- W88-08472 2110 7B Comparative Study of Areal Rainfall Estimation
ments of Estuarine Pollution, Methods Using Rain Gage and Radar Data -
W88-06301 2108 7A Use of NOAA-AVHRR Data in the Lower Application to Daily Rainfall Events Observed
Rhone Valley France, in the Montreal Region (Estimation de Lames
Generation of Weekly Streamflow Data for the W88-08473 2110 7B d'Eau Spatiales a l'Aide de Donnes de Pluvio-
River Danube-River Main System: Experiences metres et de Radar Meteorologique - Applica-
with an Autoregressive Multivariate Multilag Use of AVHRR Channel-3 Data for Environ- tion au pas de Temps Journalier dans le Region
Model, mental Studies, de Montreal),
W88-06517 2108 2E W88-08476 2110 7B W88-09979 2111 2B

VHF Doppler Radar as a Tool for Cloud and SAR Applications Workshop. Satellite Remote Sensing Requirements for Hy-
Precipitation Studies, W88-08497 2110 7B drology and Water Management from the Mid-
W88-06744 2108 7B 1990s, in Relation to the Columbus Programme
Active Microwave Observations of Sea Ice and of the European Space Agency,
Helium Survey for Delineating Areas of Karst- Iceberg,
W88-10483 2112 7B
Suffosion Processes Caused by High-Rate W88-08498 2110 7B
Groundwater Withdrawal,
Measuring Fish Lengths from Instant Photo-
W88-06878 2109 2F Potential of SAR in a Snow and Glacier Moni-
graphs Using a Digitizing Tablet and Minicom-
toring System,
puter,
Use of Echosounder Tracings to Estimate the W88-08499 2110 7B
Aboveground Biomass of Submerged Plants in W88-11016 2112 7B
Lakes, Simulation of SAR Data Products,
Electrical Resistivity Applications to Glacial
W88-07078 2109 7B W88-08500 2110 7B
and Groundwater Site Evaluations in East-Cen-
tral Indiana,
Basic Hydrologic Studies for Assessing Impacts Study on the Use of SAR Data for Agriculture
of Flow Diversions on Riparian Vegetation: Ex- and Forestry, W88-11044 2112 7B
amples from Streams of the Eastern Sierra W88-08501 2110 7B
Nevada, California, USA, Application of Remote Data Acquisition Sys-
W88-07101 2109 6G Land Use Feature Detection in SAR Images, tems in Assessing Ground Water Flow Direc-
W88-08502 2110 7B tions,
Microscale Chemical Heterogeneity in Ground- W88-11136 2112 7B
water, Computer Utilization in Distribution (L'Utilisa-
W88-07113 2109 5B tion des Ordinateurs dans la Distribution), Quality Assurance for Environmental Measure-
W88-08920 2110 5F ments.
Airborne River-Ice Thickness Profiling with W88-11158 2112 7C
Helicopter-Borne UHF Short-Pulse Radar, Methods for Determining the Location of Aban-
W88-07536 2109 2C doned Wells, What is Quality Assurance,
W88-08982 2111 7B W88-11159 2112 7C
PC-Based Data Acquisition Systems for Small :

Utilities, Ground-Water Data Requirements Analysis for StatisticalAspects of Designs for Studying
W88-07649 2109 7B the Environmental Protection Agency. Sources of Contamination,
W88-09045 2111 7 A W88-11161 2112 7A
Infrastructure Interrogation and Systematic Re-
habilitation Alternatives Program, Methodology for Assessing Uncontrolled Site Frontiers of Massively Parallel Scientific Com-
W88-07652 2109 6B Problems at the County Level, putation.
W88-09061 2111 5E
Using Landsat Multispectral Scanner Data to W88-11264 2112 7C
Estimate Suspended Sediments in Moon Lake, Monitoring to Support Risk Assessments at Haz-
Evaluation of Survey Positioning Methods for
Mississippi, ardous Waste Sites,
Nearshore Marine and Estuarine Waters.
W88-07657 2109 7B W88-09062 2111 7 A W88-11266 2112 5A
Remote and In Situ Observations of Sierra Environmental Sampling for Hazardous Wastes.
Nevada Winter Mountain Clouds: Relationships W88-09120 2111 7B
DATA ACQUISITIONS
between Mesoscale Structure, Precipitation and Water Resources Assessment: A Spatial Equilib-
Liquid Water, Methods
Statistical in Environmental Sampling, rium Approach,
W88-07691 2109 2B W88-09125 2111 7A W88-09538 2111 7A
Water Use Data in the Susquehanna Basin, Part Cost-Effective Technique for Reconnaissance U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Qual-
I: Status of Data Collection. Evaluation of Aquifers, ity Assurance Program,
W88-07725 2109 7C W88-09154 2111 7B W88-11160 2112 7C

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SUBJECT INDEX
DATA ACQUISITIONS

Determination of Measurement Data Quality DATA COLLECTIONS Assessing Unfiltered Water Supplies,
and Establishment of Achievable Goals for En- Large Data Bases and Regional Ground-Water W88-O6O03 2108 5F
vironmental Measurements, Quality Assessments - An Iowa Case Study,
W88-11162 2112 7C W88-00015 2101 7C AWWARF Trihalomethane Survey,
W88-06007 2108 5G
DATA ACQUISTION Aquatic Ecological Assessments: Regional Data
Use of Natural Waters as U.S. Geological Sources and Their Application, Extent of Forest Decline in Europe,
Survey Reference Samples, W88-00483 2101 6B W88-06054 2108 5C
W88-11176 2112 7B
Texas Natural Resources Information System
File Description Report.
Water Use Registration and Reporting in New
Interlaboratory QualityAssurance Aspects of Hampshire,
the International Commission's Great
Joint W88-00674 2101 10D
W88-06171 2108 5F
Lakes Monitoring Programs,
Development of a Nonpoint Source Data
W88-11181 2112 7C Pattern Analysis of Growing Season Precipita-
Center,
tion in Southern Canada,
DATA ACQUISTIONS W88-01168 2102 5G
W88-06306 2108 2B
Quality Assurance Project Plans - A Key to
Water Quality Data and Urban Nonpoint Source
Effective Cooperative Monitoring Programs,
Pollution: The Nationwide Urban Runoff Pro- Long-Term Biological Data Sets: Their Role in
W88-11163 2112 7A gram, Research, Monitoring, and Management of Estu-
W88-01169 2102 5G arine and Coastal Marine Systems,
DATA ANALYSIS
W88-06332 2108 2L
Long Range Streamflow and World Continental RFF National Data Base for Nonpoint Source
Runoff Fluctuations Since the Beginning of this
Policy Assessments, Long-Term Changes in Benthic Populations in
Century, W88-01170 2102 5G Some West European Coastal Areas,
W88-07582 2109 2A
W88-06335 2108 5C
2-Minute Rainfall Extremes,
DATA ASSESSMENT W88-01295 2102 2B
Interannual Fluctuations in the Density of Sand
Use of the Algal Growth Potential Test for Data
Assessment, Microprocessors in Operational Hydrology. Lace, Ammodytes americanus, Larvae in Long
W88-02617 2104 7B Island Sound, 1951-1983,
W88-01855 2103 5A
W88-06337 2108 2L
DATA BASES Application of Microcomputer Technology to
Data Bases: Getting the Most for Your Money, Operational Hydrology in Canada, Development of a Computerized Data Base for
W88-02392 2103 7C W88-02618 2104 7B Low-Level Radioactive Waste Leaching Data:
Topical Report,
Development of a National Ground-Water Data Microprogram Recording of Hydrological Data W88-06604 2108 7C
Base, on Read-Only Memory,
W88-03771 2105 2F W88-02619 2104 7B Concrete Dam Instrumentation Manual,

Water Resources Investigations in Mississippi,


W88-06628 2108 8G
Development of an Environmental Data Base
for Rivers, Lakes, and Reservoirs, 1984-85,
Phytoplankton Succession in the Sanyati Basin,
W88-08295 2110 7C W88-02998 2104 9D Lake Kariba,

Computerized Data Bases for Ground Water Hydrologic Data for Urban Studies in the Hous- W88-06897 2109 2H
Management: The Southwest Michigan Ground ton, Texas, Metropolitan area, 1980,
W88-03001 2104 7C Trophic Status of Tilitso, a High Altitude Hima-
Water Program,
layan Lake,
W88-11035 2112 4B
Groundwater Data from the San Miguel River W88-06898 2109 2H
Basin, Southwestern Colorado,
Data Base Design for a Regional Ground Water
W88-03300 2104 2F Distribution of Benthic Invertebrates in Acid,
Quantity Assessment in Kankakee and Northern
Brown Water Streams in the South Island of
Iroquois Counties, Illinois,
Water-Resources Activities in Utah by the U.S. New Zealand,
W88-11036 2112 4B Geological Survey, July 1, 1985 to June 30, W88-06901 2109 2H
1986,
DATA COLLECTION
W88-03302 2104 7B Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain
Study of Runoff and Erosion Processes Using
Large and Small Rainfall Simulators, Stream in the South-western Cape, South
Hydrologic Effects of Withdrawal of Ground-
W88-00714 Africa,
2101 2A Water on the West Fargo Aquifer System, Cass
W88-06907 2109 2E
County, North Dakota,
NHIMS, Northwest Hydrologic Information
W88-03351 2104 2F
Management System, User's Manual, Indices of Hydrological Drought in Israel,

W88-04745 2106 7C Base Flow Measurements at Partial-Record Sites


W88-07114 2109 2A
on Small Streams in South Carolina,
Spectral Analysis of Long-Term Water Quality Sulfate in Colored Waters: II. Evaluation of
W88-03389 2104 2E
Records, Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori-
W88-05891 2107 5G Qualitative and Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data metric Data,
Compilation to Determine Macrotrends, W88-07131 2109 7A
Determining Regional Water Quality Patterns W88-03487 2104 2H
and Their Ecological Relationships, Precipitation Acidity at a Rural Site in North
W88-06967 2109 7C Local Water Resource Information Management Wales,
System, W88-07644 2109 2B
Comparison of Two Recent Models for Estimat- W88-03504 2105 7C
ing Actual Evapotranspiration Using Only Reg- Customer Service Survey,
Recorded Data,
ularly Comparisons of Gauge and Satellite Rain Esti- W88-07653 2109 6B
W88-07563 2109 2D mates for the Central United States During
August 1979, Summary of Data on Stream Reaches and Map-
Hunter Region (Australia) Acid Rain Project, W88-04098 2105 2B ping Coverage Used for Flood Insurance Stud-
W88-08320 2110 5B
ies.
PMF (Probable Maximum Flood) Study for
Effects of Storm and Gage Location on Tribu- W88-07716 2109 6F
Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigation
taryLoad Estimate, Project,
W88-08574 Water Use Data in the Susquehanna Basin, Part
2110 7A W88-04725 2106 2E I: Status of Data Collection.

Quality Assurance for a Measurement Program, Field Performance of Corrugated Polyethylene W88-07725 2109 7C
W88-09126 2111 7A Pipe,
W88-05344 2107 8G Summary of Water Quality Data from the Che-
Study of Runoff and Erosion Processes Using mung and Susquehanna Rivers Near the New
Large and Small Rainfall Simulators, State-by-State Environmental Data Summaries. York - Pennsylvania Stateline,
W88-10045 2111 2E W88-05900 2107 6G W88-07726 2109 5B

SU-194
SUBJECT INDEX
DATA INTERPRETATION

Water Use Data in the Susquehanna Basin, Part DATA EVALUATION Frequency Estimates of Water Available for
II: Water Use Inventory in New York, Flood Forecasting for a Larger Catchment Runoff Due to Precipitation and/or Snowmelt,
W88-07738 2109 6D Using Records for Smaller Catchments, W88-01287 2102 2E
W88-02632 2104 2E
Analytical Methods Manual for the Direct/De- Pumping Test Analysis in Fractured Aquifer
layed Response Project Soil Survey, Comparison of Ground Water Monitoring Data Formations: State of the Art and Some Perspec-
W88-0796O 2109 7A from CERCLA and RCRA Sites, tives,
W88-04551 2106 7C W88-01351 2102 2F
Development of an Environmental Data Base
for Rivers, Lakes, and Reservoirs, DATA INTERPRETATION Direct Calculation of Aquifer Parameters in
W88-08295 2110 7C Relationships Between Water Infiltration and Slug Test Analysis,
Oil Spill Migration in Sandy Soils, W88-01353
Savannah River Plant Environmental Report: 2102 2F
W88-00003 2101 5B
Annual Report for 1986,
W88-08509 2110 5B Pressure Transient Analysis for Hot Water Geo-
Parameter Estimation for Unsaturated Flow and
thermal Wells,
Transport Models - A Review,
Importance of Keeping Good Well Performance W88-01354 2102 2F
Records,
W88-00006 2101 2G
W88-08654 2110 7B AnalyticalGroundwater Modeling with Pro-
Simple Recursive Formula to Replace Wilson's
grammable Calculators and Hand-Held Comput-
Development of a Water Quality Planning Graphical Lake Routing,
ers,
Model Using UTM Square-Grid System, W88-0O011 2101 7C W88-01356 2102 7C
W88-08853 2110 5G
Beneficial Aspects of Sea-Water Intrusion,
Numerical Treatment of Leaky Aquifers in the
Techniques of Collecting Data for a Study of W88-00013 2101 4B
Short-Time Range,
Errors in Measurements in Water Meters (Les
Large Data Bases and Regional Ground-Water W88-01357 2102 7C
Techniques d'Aquisition de Donnees pour
Quality Assessments - An Iowa Case Study,
l'Etude des Erreurs de Comptage dans les Groundwater Modeling of Detailed Systems,
W88-0O015 2101 7C
Compteurs a eau), W88-01358 2102 7C
W88-08921 2110 5F Interface Upconing Due to a Horizontal Well in
Unconfined Aquifer, Unified Approach to Regional Groundwater
Pacific Northwest Rivers Study Assessment Management,
W88-00020 2101 4B
Guidelines: Washington State.
W88-01361 2102 4B
W88-09032 2111 6G Stochastic Modeling of the Insecticide Feni-
trothion in Water and Sediment Compartments Development of an Open Coal Mine Dewa-
Pit
Status of the Nation's Water Quality Information
of a Stagnant Pond, tering Plan in Cesar Department, Colombia,
Activities.
W88-00021 2101 5B S.A.,
W88-09039 2111 7C
W88-01416 2102 4B
Stochastic Considerations in Optimal Design of
Ground-Water Data Requirements Analysis for
a Microcatchment Layout of Runoff Water Har- Analytical and Graphical Technique to Deter-
the Environmental Protection Agency.
W88-09045
vesting, mine the Spacing of Drainage Wicks for Pressue
2111 7A
W88-00024 2101 3B Relief in an Open Pit Coal Mine,
Data Base Management System Approach to W88-01417 2102 4B
Optimal Groundwater Quality Management
Ground Water Management,
W88-09279 Under Parameter Uncertainty, FiniteElement Approximation of Nonlinear
2111 4B
W88-00028 2101 5G Flow Porous Media,
in
1 August 1981 CCOPE Storm: Observations and W88-01448 2102 2F
Simultaneous Confidence and Prediction Inter-
Modeling Results,
vals for Nonlinear Regression Models with Ap-
W88-09536 2111 2B Feasibility of Assigning a Probability to the
plication to a Groundwater Flow Model, Probable Maximum Flood.
Sampling Variations of Hailstone Size Distribu- W88-00035 2101 7C W88-01612 2103 2E t
tions,
Nearest-Neighbor Methods for Nonparametric
W88-09537 2111 2B Water Quality Modeling: A Review of the Anal-
Rainfall-Runoff Forecasting,
ysis of Uncertainty, T
Water Resources Assessment: A Spatial Equilib- W88-00041 2101 2A W88-01675 2103 5G
rium Approach,
W88-09538 2111 7A Estimation of Flood Frequency: An Evaluation
Theoretical Analysis of the Transient Pressure
of Two Derived Distribution Procedures,
Response From a Constant Flow Rate Hydrau-
Extreme Rainfall for Africa and Other Develop- W88-00042 2101 7C lic Conductivity Test,
ing Areas,
Use of Weighted Integral Variables to Deter- W88-01679 2103 2G
W88-09742 2111 2B
mine the Relation Between Rainfall Intensity
Simultaneous Inversion of Hydrogeologic Data
Assessment and Compilation of Groundwater and Storm Flow and Peak Flow Generation,
Quality Data for Mississippi,
and Thermal Data: 1. Theory and Application
W88-0O043 2101 2A
W88-10027 Using Hydraulic Head Data,
2111 7C
Analysis and Interpretation of Borehole Hydrau- W88-01691 2103 2F
Pesticide Data For Selected Wyoming Streams, licTests in Deep Boreholes: Principles, Model
1976-78, Development, and Applications, Paleodischarge of the Late Pleistocene Bonne- 9
W88-10067 ville Flood, Snake River, Idaho, Computed from
2111 5B W88-OO045 2101 7C
New Evidence,
Random Sample Survey for Pesticides: Florida New Method for the Real-Time Operation of W88-01808 2103 2E
Experience, Reservoir Systems,
W88-11093 2112 7B W88-0O046 2101 4A Computerized Soil Data Used in Agricultural II
Water Planning, Denmark.
Application of Remote Data Acquisition Sys- Theoretical Analysis and Practical Application W88-01921 2103 7C
tems in Assessing Ground Water Flow Direc- of the Kinetic Model of Flocculation in the
tions, Interpretation of Jar Tests, Some Hydrological Aspects of Weather Radar
W88-11136 2112 7B W88-00063 2101 5D Research in the United Kingdom,
W88-01964 2103 7C
Ground Water Investigation and Data Compila- Determination of Steady State Drawdowns in a
tion for Gas Works Park, Seattle, Washington, Horizontal Double Aquifer System: A New Ap- Development of Quantitative Estimates of Un-
W88-11151 2112 2F proach, certainty in Environmental Risk Assessments
W88-00132 2101 2F When the Scientific Data Base is Inadequate,
DATA CORRECTION
W88-02025 2103 7C
Sulfate Colored Waters: II. Evaluation of
in Linear-Flow Interpretation of the H-3 Multiwell
Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori- Pumping Test Conducted at the Waste Technique
Isolation for the Analysis of the Response of
metric Data, Pilot Plant (WIPP) Site, Dams to Earthquakes,
W88-07131 2109 7A W88-01189 2102 2F W88-02061 2103 8A

SU-195
SUBJECT INDEX
DATA INTERPRETATION

German Technical Standard for the Assessment Estimation of Brooks-Corey Parameters from Modeling of Space-Time Rainfall
Statistical
of Lake Water Quality and its Application to Water Retention Data, Using Radar and Rain Gage Observations,
Hartbeespoort Dam (South Africa), W88-02786 2104 2G W88-04310 2105 2B
W88-02091 2103 2H
Analytical and Experimental Solutions for Dimensionless S-Graphs for Urban Watersheds,
Analysis of Pumping Tests Wells with Capac-
in Drainage of Sloping Lands with Time-Varying W88-04391 2105 2A
ity Effect Taking into Consideration the En- Recharge,
trance Well Loss (Prise en Compte de la Perte W88-02787 2104 2F Minimizing Interpretation Ambiguities Through
de Charge a l'Entree lors de l'Etude des Nappes Joint Inversion of Surface Electrical Data,
d'Eau Souterraines par Pompage dans des Puits Flow Equations in Terms of Piezometer Levels W88-04552 2106 7B
a Effet de Capacite), for Nonisothermal Fluid in Low-Permeability
W88-02099 2103 2F Porous Medium, Joint Rank Test for Assessing Multivariate Nor-
W88-02788 2104 5E mality in Hydrologic Data,
Evaluation of Alternative Hydrograph Methods W88-04612 2106 7C
for Hydraulic Design, Efficiency in Water Allocation Under Stochastic
W88-02355 2103 7C Demand, Applicability of the Wastewater Treatment
W88-02800 2104 6D Plant in Othfresen as Scientific Documentation
Animal Decision Making and Its Ecological of the Root-Zone Method,
Consequences: The Future of Aquatic Ecology Percentile Estimation for Water Quality Data, W88-04615 2106 5D
and Behavior, W88-02829 2104 5D
W88-02423 2103 2H Evaluation of the Importance of Transmissivity,
Advantages of Nonparametric Procedures for Head and Concentration Data for Contaminant
Case Study to Assess the Potential for Saline Analysis of Water Quality Data, Transport Modelling,
SoilDevelopment Due to Irrigation, W88-03276 2104 7C W88-05044 2106 5B
W88-02764 2104 2G
Simulation of Runoff and Nitrogen Leaching Use of Water Quality Models in Belgium,
Tests of ARMA Model Forms for Rainfall- from Two Fields in Southern Sweden, W88-05252 2107 5G
Runoff Modelling, W88-03277 2104 2E
W88-02765 2104 2A Activated Sludge Process Control by Behaviour
Resolution Enhancement of Multichannel of Secondary Settling Tanks,
Analytical Model for Multidimensional Trans- Microwave Imagery from the Nimbus-7 SMMR W88-05254 2107 5D
port of a Decaying Contaminant Species, for Maritime Rainfall Analysis,
W88-02766 2104 5B W88-03284 2104 7C Process-Oriented Estimation of Suspended Sedi-
ment Concentration,
Comparing a Three-Dimensional and a Dupuit- Dynamic Response of Wire Psychrom-
the Fine W88-05403 2107 2J
Forchheimer Solution for a Circular Recharge eter for Direct Measurement of Water Vapor
Area in a Confined Aquifer, Flux, Comparison of Methods for Estimating Low
W88-02769 2104 5B W88-03285 2104 7C FLow Characteristics of Streams,
W88-05410 2107 2E
Transfer of Hydrologic Information Among Factors in the Design of Chlorine Toxicological
River Points, Analysis of Event-Based Precipitation Data with
Research,
W88-02770 2104 2E a View Toward Modeling,
W88-03514 2105 5C
W88-05528 2107 5B
Application of Discrete Autoregressive Moving
Analysis of Emission Databases for Regional
Average Models for Estimation of Daily Runoff, Analytical Models of Slug Tests,
Models,
W88-02771 2104 2A W88-05536 2107 2F
W88-03777 2105 7C
Transformations for Improved Convergence of Water Resources Analysis Using Electronic
Cokriging Radar-Rainfall and Rain Gage Data,
Distributions of Flood Maxima to a Gumbel Spreadsheets,
W88-04100 2105 2B
Limit, W88-05639 2107 7C
W88-02772 2104 2E Estimation of Moisture Availability
Surface
Risk Assessment and Risk Control.
Note on the Analysis of Slug From Remote Temperature Measurements,
Tests, W88-05689 2107 6A
W88-02773 2104 7C W88-04101 2105 7C
Remote Sensing: Methods and Applications,
Field Test of a Simple Soil-Water Balance Space-Time Stochastic Model of Rainfall for
W88-05780 2107 7B
Satellite Remote-Sensing Studies,
Model for Irrigated Areas,
W88-02774 2104 2G W88-04105 2105 2B Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation,
W88-05781 2107 7B
Modified Linear Programming Gradient Water Quality Index Applied to the Classifica-
Method for Optimal Design of Looped Water tion and Zoning of Al-Jaysh Canal, Baghdad - Geological Interpretation of Well Logs,
Distribution Networks, Iraq, W88-05782 2107 7C
W88-02775 2104 5F W88-04120 2105 5G
Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water: What,
Groundwater Geochemistry of Short-Term Aq- Energy Balance Approach to Determine Re- Where, When and How,
uifer Thermal Energy Storage Test Cycles, gionalEvapotranspiration Based on Planetary W88-05813 2107 5G
W88-02778 2104 2F Boundary Layer Similarity Theory and Regular-
lyRecorded Data, Aspects of Water Quality Monitoring.
Statistical
Accuracy of Sediment Deposition Estimation, W88-04182 2105 2D W88-05862 2107 7C
W88-02779 2104 2J
Accuracy of Areal Rainfall Estimation: A Case Spatial Heterogeneity of Water Quality Param-
Parameter Estimation in Groundwater: Classi- Study, eters,
cal, Bayesian, and Deterministic Assumptions W88-04190 2105 2B W88-05863 2107 7C
and Their Impact on Management Policies,
W88-02780 2104 4B Catchment Response Time as a Predictor of Uncertainty in Water Quality Data,
Flood Quantiles, W88-05864 2107 7C
Nonlinear Flood Routing with Multilinear W88-04287 2105 2E
Models, Use of Multivariate Methods in the Interpreta-
W88-02782 2104 2E Use of Historic Flood Information in Estimating tion of Water Quality Monitoring Data of a
Flood Peaks on Ungaged Watersheds, Large Northern Reservoir,
Development and Testing of a Water Balance W88-04296 2105 2E W88-05865 2107 7C
Model for Climate Impact Assessment: Model-
ing the Sacramento Basin, Parameter Estimation of Temporal Rainfall Determination of Water Quality Zonation in
W88-02783 2104 5C Models, Lake Ontario using Multivariate Techniques,
W88-04305 2105 2B W88-05870 2107 7C
Perturbation Boundary Element Code for
Steady State Groundwater Flow in Heterogene- Dagan Model of Solute Transport in Ground- Spatial Variability in the Water Quality of
ous Aquifers, water: Foundational Aspects, Quebec Rivers,
W88-02785 2104 2F W88-04307 2105 2F W88-05871 2107 7C

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SUBJECT INDEX
DATA INTERPRETATION

Estimation of Distributional Parameters for Cen- Robust Statistic for Testing thatTwo Autocor- Evaluation of the Great Lakes Nearshore Index,
sored Water Quality Data, related Samples Come from Identical Popula- W88-07537 2109 2H
W88-05872 2107 7C tions,
W88-06501 2108 7C Using Landsat Multispectral Scanner Data to
Goodness-of-Fit Test for the Negative Binomial Estimate Suspended Sediments in Moon Lake,
Distribution Applicable to Large Sets of Small Inference About the Point of Change in a Re- Mississippi,
Samples, gression Model with a Stationary Error Process,
W88-07657 2109 7B
W88-05877 2107 7C W88-06502 2108 7C
Remote Sensing Science Applications in Arid
Some Applications of Linear Models for Analy- Change-Point Problem for a Sequence of Bino-
Environments,
sis of Contaminants in Aquatic Biota, mial Random Variables,
W88-06503 W88-07658 2109 7B
W88-05879 2107 7C 2108 7C

Comparative Study of the Sampling Properties Exploration of an Extreme Value Partial Time Statistical Study of the North Dakota Cloud
Series Model in Hydroscience, Modification Project,
of Four Similarity Indices,
W88-05880 W88-06504 2108 7C W88-07741 2109 3B
2107 7B

Randomized Similarity Analysis of Multispecies Comparative Study on Estimation of Parameters Color Infrared Video Mapping of Upland and
Laboratory and Field Studies, of a Markovian Process - I, Wetland Communities,
W88-05881 2107 7C W88-06505 2108 7C W88-07782 2109 7B

Gamma Markov Processes, Generalized Least Squares Procedure for Re- Prediction of Annual Rainfall at Fortaleza, CE,
W88-05883 gression with Autocorrelated Errors, Brazil in Recent Years,
2107 7C
W88-06506 2108 7C W88-08412 2110 2B
Dynamic Covariate Adjustment of Water Qual-
Parameters for Streamflow: Transfer Func- Persistence Estimation from a Time-Series Con-
ity Comparisons of Wet and Dry Deposition: The
Model taining Occasional Missing Data,
tion Selection, First Year of Trial Dry Deposition Monitoring,
W88-05884 7C W88-06509 2108 7C
2107 W88-08458 2110 7A

Residuals from Regression with Dependent Simulation of the Low Frequency Portion of the
Rainwater Chemistry
Sea Level Signal at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia,
near an Isolated S02
Errors, Emission Source,
W88-05885 W88-06512 2108 2L
2107 7C W88-08459 2110 5B
Alternatives for Identifying Statistically Signifi- Computation of Tides from Irregularly Sampled
Sea Surface Height Data, Chemical Instrumentation of Atmospheric Wet
cant Differences,
W88-06513 Deposition Processes,
W88-05886 2107 7C 2108 2L
W88-08467 2110 7B
Global Variance and Root Mean Square Error Stochastic Modelling of Hydrologic Data,
W88-06514 2108 2A Detection of Soil Drainage in 'Pays de Herve' -
Associated with Linear Interpolation of a Mar-
Belgium - On Landsat MSS Imagery,
kovian Time-Series,
W88-05887
Probabilistic Characterization of Point and Mean W88-08474 2110 7C
2107 7C Areal Rainfalls,
Empirical Power Comparisons of Some W88-06518 2108 2B Snow-Mapping in Western Greenland,
Tests
for Trend, W88-08478 2110 2C
Walsh Solutions in Hydroscience,
W88-05888 2107 7C W88-06526 2108 7C Model of Thermal Inertia for Frost Forecasting
Statistical Assessment of a Limnological Data in Agricultural Areas,
Information Theoretical Characteristics of Some
Set, W88-08479 2110 7C
Statistical Models in the Hydrosciences,
W88-05889 2107 7C W88-06528 2108 7C Present State, Changes and Quality of Sologne
Change Point Problem: A Review of Applica- Storage Size-Demand-Reliability Relationship,
and Brenne, Two French Large Wetlands, Stud-
tions,
W88-06535 2108 2E
ied with the MSS and TM Landsat Data,
W88-05890 2107 7C W88-08480 2110 2H
Annual-Monthly Streamflow Model for Incor-
Spectral Analysis of Long-Term Water Quality porating Parameter Uncertainty into Reservoir Studies of Tidal Flat Environments with Land-
Records, sat MSS Data,
Simulation,
W88-05891 2107 5G W88-08481
W88-06537 2108 2E 2110 2L
Bayes Estimation of Parameters of First Order
Stochastic Flood Predictors: Experience in a Land Use Feature Detection in SAR Images,
Autoregressive Process,
Small Basin, W88-08502 2110 7B
W88-05892 2107 7C W88-06538 2108 2E
DRASTIC: A Standardized System for Evaluat-
Estimation of Monthly Mean Phosphorus Load- Time Series Multiple Linear Regression Models ing Ground Water Pollution Potential Using Hy-
ings,
for Evaporation from a Free Water Surface, drogeologic Settings, 1

W88-05896 2107 5G W88-06539 2108 2D W88-08510 2110 7A


Estimation of Loading by Numerical Integra-
Time Series Analysis of Soil Moisture Data, False What: False Positive Rates in Groundwat-
:

tion,
W88-06542 2108 2G er Monitoring,
W88-05897 2107 5B l
W88-09003 2111 7B
Forecasting Under Linear Partial Information,
Time Series Methods in Hydrosciences. W88-06543 2108 7C Detailed Subsurface Mapping of Fracture Clo-
W88-06496 2108 7C
Application of the Lognormal Raindrop Distri-
sure in a Crystalline Bedrock Formation,
Some •I
Contrasting Examples of the Time and bution to Differential Reflectivity Radar Meas- W88-09028 2111 2F
Frequency Domain Approaches to Time Series 2
urement (Z sub DR),
Analysis, Determining Uncertainty in Physical Parameter
W88-06747 2108 7C
W88-06497 2108 7C Measurements by Monte Carlo Simulation,
Simulation of Radar Reflectivity and Surface W88-09092 2111 5B
Detection of Interventions at Unknown Times, Measurements of Rainfall,
W88-06498 2108 7C W88-06750 DRASTIC: A System to Evaluate the Pollution
2108 7C
Potential of Hydrogeologic Settings by Pesti-
Distribution of Partial Sums with Applications Time and Frequency Response of Tracer Ex- cides,
to Dam Capacity and Acid Rain, periments, W88-09097 2111 5B
W88-06499 2108 7C W88-07298 2109 7C
Method for the Assessment of Ground Water
Testing for Non-Linear Shifts in Stationary Phi- Effect of Discharge Measurement Error in Contamination Potential: Using a Pesticide Root
Mixing Processes, Flood Frequency Analysis, Zone Model (PRZM) for the Unsaturated Zone,
W88-06500 2108 7C W88-07402 2109 2E W88-09107 2111 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
DATA INTERPRETATION

Detecting Elevated Contamination by Compari- DATA INTERPRETATIONS Development of a National Ground-Water Data
sons with Background, New Ways of Assessing Spatial Distributions of Base,
W88-09128 2111 7A Pollutants, W88-03771 2105 2F
W88-09127 2111 7A
Background Ground-Water Quality Monitoring: Comparative Aspects of Computerized Flood-
Well Installation Trauma, DATA MANAGEMENT plain Data Management,
W88-09157 2111 7B Snow Cover Data Management: The Role of W88-05611 2107 6A
WDC-A for Glaciology,
Velocity Plots and Capture Zones of Pumping W88-01961 2103 2C Water Resources Analysis Using Electronic
Centers for Ground-Water Investigations, Spreadsheets,
W88-09174 2111 7B Montana Rivers Study Data Management W88-05639 2107 7C
System: User's Manual.
Chemical Analysis of Water: General Principles W88-07775 2109 7C Principles of Computer-aided Event Simulation
and Techniques, inMarine Ecology,
W88-09355 2111 7B DATA MONITORING W88-06166 2108 7C
Statistical Analysis of Industrial Wastewater
Practical Quality Control of Rainwater Analy- Monitoring Data, Recursive Estimation of Kernels of Nonlinear
ses, W88-03831 2105 7A Rainfall-Runoff Models,
W88-09390 2111 7C W88-07210 2109 2A
DATA PROCESSING
Data Comparability: An Objective for Precipita- From Field Data to Fracture Network Model- Retrofits/Management Meet Tough Water Qual-
tionChemistry Monitoring, ing: An Example Incorporating Spatial Struc- ity Constraints,

W88-09394 2111 7 A ture, W88-07676 2109 5F


W88-00032 2101 2F
Numerical Forecast Studies of the October 1987 Modern Diatom Assemblages in Central Mexico:
Storm over Southern England, Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants in The Role of Water Chemistry and Other Envi-
W88-09649 2111 2B Water- Waterdrop, ronmental Factors as Indicated by TWINSPAN
W88-00408 2101 10C and DECORANA,
Nonlinear, Discrete Flood Event Models: II. W88-08082 2110 5C
Assessments of Statistical Nonlinearity, Texas Natural Resources Information System,
W88-09916 Water Oriented Data Bank: System Capabilities. Application of Supercomputers to Weather
2111 2E
W88-00796 2101 10D Forecasting,
Nonlinear, Discrete Flood Event Models: III. W88-08120 2110 2B
Analysis of Prediction Uncertainty, NIWR Interlaboratory Comparison Study NO
W88-09917 2111 2E 80/A - Analysis of Major Cations and Anions - Progress in the Development of PARAGON,
Evaluation of Results, W88-08121 2110 2B
Progressive Modifications in the Structure of W88-00945 2101 5A
Benthic Invertebrate Communities as a Function
Study on the Use of SAR Data for Agriculture

Break-Point Digitizing of Charts and Prepara- and Forestry,


of Water Quality of the Ourthe and Lesse (Bel-
tion of Data for Hydrological Analyses, W88-08501 2110 7B
gian Meuse) (Modification Progressive de la
Structure des Peuplements d'Invertebres Benthi- W88-00954 2101 2A
Using Computer Methods in Island Water Re-
ques en Fonction de la Qualite de l'eau de
Small Catchment Flood Simulation by the Hug- source Management, Vashon/Maury Island,
l'Ourthe et la Lesse (Meuse Beige)),
gins Model and the SCS Synthetic Hydrograph, Washington,
W88-10280 2112 5A W88-09274
W88-0O956 2101 2A 2111 4B
Urgent Problems of Geological Substantiation of Using the Statistical Analysis System for
Data Management System to Evaluate Water
Geomechanical Calculations, Ground Water Data Analysis,
Quality Impacts of Nonpoint Source Pollution
W88-10425 2112 8E W88-11125 2112 2F
Control,
Estimation of a Single Probit Line from Multiple W88-01167 2102 5G
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Qual-
Toxicity Test Data, ity Assurance Program,
Procedure for Determining Potential Gas Quan-
W88-10502 2112 5C W88-11160 2112 7C
tities in an Existing Sanitary Landfill,

Unsupervised Landsat Classification Procedure W88-02119 2103 5E


DATA REQUIREMENTS
Applied to Lake Posionjarvi, NE Finland, Ground-Water Data Requirements Analysis for
Optimizing the Design of an Activated Sludge/
W88-10508 2112 7B the Environmental Protection Agency.
Secondary Clarifier System via Univariate
Search Technique, W88-09045 2111 7A
Research Needs in Validating and Determining
W88-02475 2103 7C
the Predictability of Laboratory Data to the DATA RETRIEVAL
Field, Proceedings, Seventeenth Mississippi Water Re-
Intelligent Measuring Station Operational for
W88-10998 2112 7C sources Conference, 25-26 March 1987, Jackson,
Flood Warning in Belgium,
W88-02626 2104 7B Mississippi.
Interpretation of Ground Water Monitoring
W88-04749 2106 6B
Data - An Integrated Systems Approach, Primry Processing of Hydrological Data on
W88-11091 2112 7C Microcomputers, DATA STORAGE
W88-02627 2104 7C Proceedings, Seventeenth Mississippi Water Re-
Proceedings to the NWWA FOCUS Conference sources Conference, 25-26 March 1987, Jackson,
on Northwestern Ground Water Issues. Microtideda, Mississippi.
W88-11121 2112 2F W88-02628 2104 7B W88-04749 2106 6B
Problems in the Interpretation of Slug Test Data Use of Microcomputers in Operational Hydrolo- DATA STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL
from Fine-grained Glacial Tills, Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants in
gy in Japan,
W88-11127 2112 7B W88-02633 2104 2E Water- Waterdrop,
W88-00408 2101 10C
Establishing an Environmental Quality Assur- Hydrology and Data Processing in the Member
ance Program, States of the Comite Interafricain d'Etudes Hy- Online Access to Selected Socioeconomic Data:
W88-11180 2112 7C drauliques (CIEH), Support Activities Report.
W88-02638 2104 7C W88-00673 2101 7A
Data Analyses and Computer Modeling of the
Benzene Plume in an Aquifer Beneath a Gas Asymptotic Eigenvalue Curves of Random Co- Texas Natural Resources Information System
Plant, variance Matrices, File Description Report.
W88-11223 2112 5B W88-02946 2104 7C W88-0O674 2101 10D

Frontiers of Massively Parallel Scientific Com- Weather Radar and Weather Radar Processing Texas Natural Resources Information System,
putation. Systems, Water Oriented Data Bank: System Capabilities.
W88-11264 2112 7C W88-03635 2105 7B W88-00796 2101 10D

SU-198
SUBJECT INDEX
DECIDUOUS TREES

State Agency Libraries of Texas Union List of Ground Water Protection Planning Using the ysis of Organochlorine Compounds by Gas
Serials: Support Activities Report. ERDAS Geographic Information System: Auto- Chromatography with Electron-Capture Detec-
W88-0O803 2101 10A mation of DRASTIC and Time-Related Capture tion,
Zones, W88-08554
Data Bank of Digitized Records, 2110 5A
W88-11053 2112 5G
W88-00955 2101 2A Case Study: Bay of Pozzuoli (Gulf of Naples,
Application of Remote Data Acquisition Sys- Italy),
Development of a Nonpoint Source Data tems in Assessing Ground Water Flow Direc- W88-08867
Center, 2110 5B
tions,
W88-01168 2102 5G W88-11136 2112 7B DEADMAN CREEK
Computerized Data Used
Soil in Agricultural Walde, Deadman, Lower Fish, and Boulder
DATA TRANSMISSION Creeks Anadromous Fish Habitat Survey and
Water Planning, Denmark.
Texas Natural Resources Information System,
W88-01921 2103 7C Enhancement Plan,
Water Oriented Data Bank: System Capabilities.
W88-07764 2109 2H
Application of Microcomputer Technology to
W88-00796 2101 10D
Operational Hydrology in Canada,
Data Telemetry by Meteor
DEATH VALLEY
Burst,
W88-02618 2104 7B Factors Influencing Species Diversity in Saline
W88-01211 2102 7B
Waters of Death Valley, USA,
Microprogram Recording of Hydrological Data W88-06990
DATA USE 2109 2H
on Read-Only Memory,
Data Uses and Funding of the Streamflow-
W88-02619 2104 7B
Gaging Program in North Dakota, DEBRIS CONTROL
W88-03416 Debris Management at the Lower Susquehanna
Large Scale Environmental Data Collection - 2104 7B
Hydroelectric Projects: Staff Report,
Dissemination System Using a Minicomputer
DATA-VALUE STUDIES W88-07843 2109 8A
Network,
W88-02625
Transfer of Hydrologic Information Among
2104 7B River Points, DEBRIS FLOW
W88-02770 2104 2E Generalized Viscoplastic Modeling of Debris
Mississippi Water Resources Conference, 1986.
Flow,
W88-03493 2105 6B DATABASES W88-06226 2108 2E
Qualitative and Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data Computerized Soil Data Used in Agricultural
Water Planning, Denmark. General Solutions for Viscoplastic Debris Flow,
Compilation to Determine Macrotrends - II,
W88-03499 W88-01921 2103 7C W88-06227 2108 2E
2105 7C
Local Water Resource Information Management Pacific Northwest Rivers Study: Idaho Informa- DEBRIS FLOWS
System, tion Update and Retrieval System. User's 1980 Pollallie Creek Debris Flow and Subse-
W88-035O4 Manual. quent Dam-Brek Flood, East Fork Hood River,
2105 7C
W88-06590 2108 7C Oregon,
Comparative Aspects of Computerized Flood- W88-03104 2104 2J
plain Data Management, Development of a Computerized Data Base for
W88-05611 2107 6A Low-Level Radioactive Waste Leaching Data: Magnitude and Frequency of Debris Flows, and
Topical Report, Areas of Hazard on Mount Shasta, Northern
PacificNorthwest Rivers Study: Idaho Informa- W88-06604 2108 7C California,
tion Update and Retrieval System. User's W88-03370 2104 2J
Manual. Montana Rivers Study Data Management
W88-06590 2108 7C System: User's Manual. Monument Creek Debris Flow, 1984: Implica-
W88-07775 2109 7C tions for Formation of Rapids on the Colorado
Development of a Computerized Data Base for River Grand Canyon National Park,
in
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Leaching Data: DATING W88-06139 2108 2J
Topical Report, Contribution of C14 Dating to a Better Under-
W88-06604 2108 7C standing of the POM Behaviour in Estuaries, DEBRIS MANAGEMENT f
W88-05375 2107 2L Debris Management at the Lower Susquehanna
Chesapeake Bay Data Base: Documentation of
Hydroelectric Projects: Staff Report,
Historical Data in the Lower Susquehanna Extraordinary Floods in Early Chinese History
W88-07843 2109 8A
River Basin, and Their Absolute Dates,
W88-07736 2109 7C W88-07395 2109 2E DECAY
Application of Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography-
National Surface Water Survey: Western Lake DAUPHIN ISLAND
Simulation of the Flow System in the Shallow
Mass Spectrometry to the Characterization of
Survey-Phase I, Data Base Dictionary,
W88-07760 Aquifer, Dauphin Island, Alabama, Humic Substances Resulting from Decay of
2109 2H Aquatic Plants in Sediments and Waters,
W88-04684 2106 2F
Progress in the Development of PARAGON, W88-04022 2105 2H
W88-08121 2110 2B DBT
Tributyltin (TBT) Waters of a Scottish
in the
DECHLORINATION
Data Base Management System Approach to Sea Loch Arising from the Use of Antifoulant Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Phen-
Ground Water Management, Treated Netting by Salmon Farms, Anaerobic Bioreactors,
ols in
W88-09279 2111 4B W88-07117 W88-06761 2108 5D
2109 5B
State Ground Water Data Management, DDT Reductive Dechlorination of Hexachloroben-
W88-09482 2111 4B Effects of Environmental Pollutants on Enamel zene to Tri- and Dichlorobenzenes in Anaerobic
Hypoplasia and Dental Attrition, Sewage Sludge,
Athias - An
Information System for Abiotic W88-01390 W88-07005
2102 5C 2109 5D
Transformations of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
inAqueous Solution, Bioconcentration and Metabolism of DDT, Fen- DECIDUOUS TREES 'fl

W88-10137 2112 5A itrothion and Chlorpyrifos by the Blue-Green Sludge Proves Effective as Fertilizer,
Algae Anabaena sp. and Aulosira fertilissima, W88-04089 2105 5E
New Annotation Database for Ground Water
W88-01863 2103 5B
Models, Seasonal Fluxes of Some Ions Through the
W88-10987 2112 4B Status of Selected Organics in the Laurentian Overstory, Underbrush, and Organic Soil Hori-

Computerized Data Bases for Ground Water


Great Lakes; An Overviewof DDT, PCBs, zons of an Aspen-Birch Forest,
Dioxins, Furans, and Aromatic Hydrocarbons, W88-06797 2108 5B
Management: The Southwest Michigan Ground
W88-06296 2108 5B
Water Program,
Effect of Salinity on Leaf Ionic Content and
W88-11035 2112 4B Concentrations of PCBs, DDTr, and Metals in Photosynthesis of Taxodium distichum L.,
Fish from Tellico Reservoir, W88-06838 2109 2H
Data Base Design for a Regional Ground Water
W88-08392 2110 5B
Quantity Assessment in Kankakee and Northern
Growth Responses of Birch and Sitka Spruce
Iroquois Counties, Illinois, Clean-up of Environmental Samples by High- Exposed to Acidified Rain,
W88-11036 2112 4B Performance Liquid Chromatography for Anal- W88-08893 2110 5C

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SUBJECT INDEX
DECISION MAKING

DECISION MAKING Search for Purity: A Retrospective Policy Anal- Comparative Studies on Macrophytes and Phy-
Nonlinear Programming Methods in Reservoir ysis of the Decision to Chlorinate Cincinnati's toplankton in Ten Small, Brown-Water Lakes of
System Management, Public Water Supply, 1890 - 1920, Different Trophic Status,
W88-00884 2101 5G W88-10087 2111 5F W88-10298 2112 2H

Decision-Analytic Study of the Joint Value of Present and Future Perspectives on Water Re- Dilution Effects on the Fluorescence Measure-
Seasonal Precipitation and Temperature Fore- sources Developed Countries,
in ments of Humic Lake Waters,
casts in a Choice-of-Crop Problem, W88-10488 2112 6D W88-10299 2112 7B
W88-O20O4 2103 2B
Scientific Considerations in the Legislative Effect of Rainwater Quality on Soil Water and
Data Bases: Getting the Most for Your Money, Arena, Soil Properties,
W88-02392 2103 7C W88-10992 2112 6E W88-10557 2112 5C

Optimal Daily Operation of Surface-Water Sys- Evaluation of Ground Water Supply System Input of Decomposable Organic Matter and Bio-
tems, Rehabilitation, mass Concentration in the Plankton of Reser-
W88-02412 2103 6D W88-11058 2112 5G voirs,
W88-10816 2112 5B
Animal Decision Making and Its Ecological DECISION MAKING 'INSTITUTIONAL
Consequences: The Future of Aquatic Ecology CONSTRAINTS Degradation of Mangrove Leaf Litter in the St.
and Behavior, Information, the Decision Forum, and Third- Lucia Estuary as Influenced by Season and Ex-
W88-02423 2103 2H Party Effects in Water Transfers, posure,
W88-07437 2109 6A W88-10850 2112 2L
Selected Variables Choice be-
Affecting the
tween Federal and State Regulatory Responsi-
DECLINING RATE FILTRATION DECOMPOSITION
bility: Groundwater Quality as an Illustrative Dichloramine Decomposition in the Presence of
Theory of Declining Rate Filtration. I: Continu-
Case, Excess Ammonia,
ous Operation,
W88-02615 2104 6E W88-04260 2105 5F
W88-03800 2105 5F
Public Involvement in Acceptable Risk Deci- Mass Loss and Nutrient Changes in Decompos-
Theory of Declining Rate Filtration. II: Bank
sions, ing Upland Oak and Mesic Mixed-Hardwood
Operation,
W88-03258 2104 5E Leaf Litter,
W88-03801 2105 5F
W88-04650 2106 21
Generalized Method for Economically Evaluat-
ing Irrigation Decisions,
DECOLORIZING
Concentrations, Speciation and Decomposition
W88-04899 2106 3F
Decolorization of Dye Solutions by Continuous
of Organolead Compounds in Rainwater,
Ultrafiltration,
W88-05634 2107 2K
Integrating Demand Management of Urban Re- W88-02446 2103 5D
gional Water Systems: A Canadian Case Study Effects of Clear-cut Logging on Wood Break-
and Implications, DECOMPOSING ORGANIC MATTER down in Appalachian Mountain Streams,
W88-05206 2107 6D Effect of pH on Phosphorus Release during Ma-
W88-06837 2109 4C
crophyte (Eleocharis sp.) Decomposition,
Risk-Based Analysis of Extreme Events, W88-04283 2105 5C Microbial Communities on Leaf Material Pro-
W88-05525 2107 6A tected from Macroinvertebrate Grazing in
Separation Determination of Traces of
and
Acidic and Circumneutral Streams,
Probability Distributions and Their Partitioning, Heavy Metals Complexed with Humic Sub-
W88-07089 2109 5C
W88-05526 2107 6A stances in River Waters by Sorption on Indium-
Treated Amberlite XAD-2 Resin, Algal-Induced Decay and Formation of Hydro-
Settling Things: Six Case Studies in Environ- W88-06132 2108 7A gen Peroxide in Water: Its Possible Role in
mental Mediation,
Oxidation of Anilines by Algae,
W88-05693 2107 6E Substrate Specificity of Heterotrophic Bacteria
W88-08536 2110 5B
in the Water and Sediment of a Carp Culture
Bioeconomic Considerations for Wastewater Pond, Changes in Carbon and Hydrogen Stable Iso-
Reuse in Agricultural Production, W88-07115 2109 2H tope Ratios of Macroalgae and Seagrass during
W88-07271 2109 3C Decomposition,
Depression of Primary Production by Humic W88-08746 2110 2K
Application of Nonlinear Optimization to Water Matter and Suspended Sediment in Limnocorral
Quality,
Experiments at Southern Indian Lake, Northern Seasonal Succession of a Microphagotroph
W 88-07492 2109 5G Manitoba, Community in a Small Pond During Litter De-

Upcoming Regulations: How They Will Affect


W88-07638 2109 2H composition,

the Water Industry,


W88-08793 2110 2H
Effects of Chronic Chlorine Exposure on Litter
W88-07654 2109 6E Processing in Outdoor Experimental Streams, Dissolved Organic Matter in Colored Water
Best Management Practice Implementation Eco-
W88-08105 2110 5C from Mountain Bog Pools in Japan: II. Biologi-
cal Decomposability,
nomics and Farmer Decision Making,
and Profundal Oligochaeta Fauna of
Sublittoral W88-08810 2110 2H
W88-07839 2109 5G theLake Constance (Bodensee-Obersee),
Management of Water Projects: Decision-
W88-08875 2110 5C Decomposition and Nutrient Dynamics of Litter
Making and Investment Appraisal. of Quercus Palustris and Nelumbo Lutea in a
Leaf Decomposition in an Ozark Cave and Wetland Complex of Southeast Missouri,
W88-08504 2110 6B
Spring, U.S.A.,
Single Decision-Maker Approach to Irrigation W88-09924 2111 2H W88-08812 2110 2H
Reservoir and Farm Management Decision
Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi- Microbial Kinetics and Phytoplankton in Sal-
Making,
tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae monid Habitats of the Campbell River Estuary
W88-08656 2110 6A
and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13 in Autumn,

Volume Sharing of Reservoir Water, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, W88-08818 2110 2L
W88-08657 2110 6A W88-09969 2111 2H
Detritus Associated Respiration During Macro-
Necessary Involvement and Responsibility of Organic Complexation of Al in Acid Waters: phyte Decomposition,
Separate Entities in Planning and Performance Model-testing by Titration of a Streamwater W88-08822 2110 2H
of Aquifer Restoration, Sample,
W88-09130 2111 6E W88-10268 2112 2K Effect of Terrestrial on the Material
Litter
Budget of Oligotrophic Waters (Strechlin Lake)
Rational Approach Design of Ground-
to the Elution Patterns of Aquatic Humus in Size Ex- (Bedeutung von terrestrischem Pflanzenmaterial
Water Monitoring Systems, Using Bayesian De- clusion Chromatography Based on Different fur den Stoffhaushalt eines oligotrophen
cision Theory, Eluants, Gewassers (Stechlinsee)),
W88-09153 2111 7A W88-10291 2112 7B W88-09814 2111 2H

SU-200
SUBJECT INDEX
DEGRADATION

Production and Decomposition of the Emergent Small Scale Recovery of Hydrocarbons in Migration and Degradation Patterns of Volatile
LittoralZone of Lake Maarsseveen I, an Over- Ground Water: A Case Study, Organic Compounds,
view, W88-11155 2112 5G W88-01727 2103 5B
W88-10257 2112 2H
DECORANA Toxic Organic Behavior in Sludge-Amended
DECONTAMINATION Modern Diatom Assemblages in Central Mexico: Soils,
PortableMethod for Decontamination, The Role of Water Chemistry and Other Envi- W88-01737 2103 5B
W88-00522 2101 5G ronmental Factors as Indicated by TWINSPAN
and DECORANA, 2,2-Dibromo-3-Nitriloproprionamide (DBNPA)
Method and Apparatus for Removing Contami- W88-08082 2110 5C Chemical Degradation in Natural Waters: Ex-
nants from Soil,
perimental Evaluation and Modeling of Com-
W88-00582 2101 5G DEEP CHLOROPHYLL LAYER petitive Pathways,
Dynamics of Lake Michigan Phytoplankton:
Heavy Metals in Drilling Muds: Sequential Ex- W88-01840 2103 5B
The Deep Chlorophyll Layer,
tractability and Effect of a Solidification Proc-
W88-05031 2106 2H Chemical Changes of Organic Compounds in
CSS
W88-01739 Chlorinated Water: XIII. Gas Chromatographic-
2103 5B DEEP WATER
Mass Spectrometric Studies of the Reactions of
Observations of Hydra from a Submersible at
Bennett's Quarry: A
Case Study of an Immedi-
Two Deepwater Sites in Lake Superior,
Irgasan DP 300 (5-Chloro-2-(2,4-Dichloro-
ate Removal of PCB Wastes under Superfund, phenoxy)Phenol) with Chlorine in Dilute Aque-
W88-04211 2105 2H
W88-01741 2103 5E ous Solution,
Dynamics of Lake Michigan Phytoplankton: W88-02361 2103 5B
Containment of Iron Sulfate from Abandoned
The Deep Chlorophyll Layer,
Pickle Liquor Ponds Investigation, Feasibility Microbial Enhancement of Hydrazine Degrada-
W88-05031 2106 2H
Study Design and Construction, tion in Soil and Water,
W88-01742 2103 5E DEEP WELLS W88-04153 2105 5B
Use of Computer Software to Improve the
Liquid Disposal, Incorporated: A $2.2 Million
Energy Efficiency in Deep Well Water Pump- Tributary Response to Local Base Level Lower-
Superfund Immediate Removal Action, ing Below a Dam,
ing,
W88-01743 2103 5E W88-04911 2106 4B W88-05550 2107 2J
Site Safety at the Middletown Road Removal,
W88-01744
DEFICIENT ELEMENTS Effects of Conservation Tillage Practices on
2103 5E Interactive Effects of a Cadmium Stress, a Sele- Pesticide Volatilization and Degradation,
Monitoring an Implemented Remedial Action, nium Deficiency and Water Temperature on the W88-05768 2107 5B
W88-01745 Survival and Reproduction of Daphnia magna
2103 5E
Straus, Enhanced Degradation of Halogenated Hydro-
Regulation of Underground Chemical Storage W88-06679 carbons in a Water-Photolysis System,
2108 5C
Tanks in the San Francisco Bay Area, W88-06090 2108 5F
W88-01748 2103 5B DEFLECTION
Experimental Study of Buried Fiber-Reinforced New Degradation Products and a Pathway for
Groundwater Treatment Technology, Plastic Pipe, the Degradation of Aminocarb (4-(Dimethyla-
W88-02322 2103 5G W88-08196 2110 8D mino)-3-methylphenyl N-Methylcarbamate) in
Purified Water,
Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Decontamina- DEFLUORIDATION W88-06096 2108 5B
tion of Transformers, Defluoridation of Black Creek Aquifer Waters,
W88-03264 2104 5D W88-01769 2103 5F Accumulation, Degradation and Biological Ef-
fects of Lindane on Scenedesmus obliquus
PCB Contamination of a Private Water Supply, Investigation of the Performance of Two Newly (Turp.) Kutz,
W88-03836 2105 5B Installed Defluoridation Plants in South Africa
W88-06899 2109 5D
and Some Factors Affecting Their Performance,
Great Lakes Cleanup Effort: Much Progress, but
W88-04379 2105 5F Products of Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (C-56)
Persistent Contaminants Remain a Problem,
in Aqueous Solution,
W88-04659 5G DEFORESTATION
2106
W88-06945 2109 5B
s
Disposal and Destruction of Waste PCBs,
Man and Mire: A Long and Wet Relationship,
W88-09860 2111 4C DDT Degradation by Bacteria from Activated
W88-06665 2108 5E
Sludge,
Seston and Dissolved Organic Carbon Transport
Solving Hazardous Waste Problems: Learning W88-07127 2109 5D
During Storm Flows in a Natural and A Dis-
from Dioxins.
turbed Coastal Plain Stream,
W88-08431 Nonlinear Solution of Aggradation and Degra-
2110 5E W88-09925 2111 5B dation in Channels,
Case Study and Proposed Decontamination of a W88-07253 2109 2J
Storage-Effective Drainage Runoff Model,
Closed Herbicide Plant in the Federal Republic
W88-09978 2111 2A
of Germany, Community Degradation Index: A New Method
W88-08438 2110 5E DEFORMATION for Assessing the Deterioration of Aquatic Habi-
Surface Dynamics Movie Using a Laser Doppler tats,
Removal of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodichlorodibenzo- W88-07540
Approach, 2109 5C
p-dioxin from Waste Water and Well Water:
W88-02949 2104 8G
Coagulation and Flocculation with Aluminum Distribution of Degrading Chlorocarbon Sol-
Salts, Long-Term Deformation and Failure of Buried vents in Water and Soil in a Contaminant Plume, :
W88-08440 2110 5E Plastic Pipes, W88-07744 2109 5B
W88-03684 2105 8G
Decontamination of Rubber Hose and 'Teflon' Water Treatment Related Characterization of
Tubing for Ground Water Sampling, On-Site Investigations of the Effect of External the Photochemical Degradation Products of
W88-09000 2111 5A Forces on the Contact Zone of the Bratsk Dam, Aquatic Humic Substances (Aufbereitungsorien-
W88-10223 2112 8A tierte Aspekte des photochemischen Abbaus
Army Installation Restoration Program: Con-
aquatischer Huminstoffe),
taminated Soil Cleanup Objectives for an Inac- and Cracks
Stresses in the Rock Foundation of W88-08152 2110 5F
tive Army Ammunition Plant, an Earthfill Dam,
W88-11062 2112 5G W88-10395 2112 8D Diffusional Limitations of Anaerobic Biofilms,

Vapor Extraction of Organic Contamination W88-08304 2110 5D


DEGASIFICATION
From the Vadose Zone: A Case Study, Water Degasification and Distillation Apparatus, 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin: Environ-
W88-11153 2112 5G W88-00581 2101 5F mental Chemistry,
Unique Cleanup Solution to Polycyclic Aromat- W88-08435 2110 5B
DEGRADATION
ic Hydrocarbon Contamination From
a 19th AMOCO CADIZ Oil Spill: Distribution and Persistent Toxic Organic Waste: Is Destruction
Century Coal Gasification Plant, Evolution of Oil Pollution in Marine Sediments, Necessary,
W88-11154 2112 5G W88-00384 2101 5B W88-08436 2110 5B

SU-201
SUBJECT INDEX
DEGRADATION

Laser Flash Photolytic Studies of a Well-Char- Size Distribution of Planktonic Autotrophy and DELAWARE
Humic Substance,
acterized Soil Microheterotrophy in DeGray Reservoir, Ar- FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (Delaware
W88-08533 2110 5B kansas, Water Resources Center),
W88-01069 2102 2H W88-01766 2103 9D
Photochemistry in Aqueous Surface Layers: 1-

Naphthol, Spatial and Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthetic Summary of Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain
W88-08535 2110 5B Carbon Metabolism in DeGray Lake Phyto- Hydrology and Its Relation to Disposal of Nu-
plankton, clear Waste in Buried Crystalline Rock,
Catalyzed Photodegradation of the Herbicides W88-03020 2104 5E
W88-01070 2102 2H
Molinate and Thiobencarb,
W88-08538 2110 5G
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Zooplank- Resource Protection: A Delaware Perspective,
ton in DeGray Reservoir, Arkansas, W88-04956 2106 6E
Quantifying Pesticide Adsorption and Degrada-
tion during Transport through Soil to Ground
W88-01071 2102 2H Seasonal Cycling of Sulphur and Iron in
Water, Porewaters of a Delaware Salt Marsh,
Bacterial Indicators of Water Quality from
W88-09093 2111 5B W88-08932 2110 2L
Southwest Arkansas Reservoirs: DeGray Lake,
Spatial Variability of Pesticide Sorption and W88-01072 2102 2H Temporal Variations of Sedimentary Sulfur in a
Degradation Parameters, Delaware Salt Marsh,
W88-09095 2111 5B Population Dynamics of the Fishes in DeGray
W88-08933 2110 2L
Lake, Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypo-
Chemical and Microbial Degradation of 1,2-Di- limnial Release, DELAWARE CANAL
bromoethane (EDB) in Florida Ground Water, W88-01073 2102 2H Subtidal Volume Exchange Through the Chesa-
Soil, and Sludge, peake and Delaware Canal,
W88-09104 2111 5B Entrainment of Larval Fish from DeGray Lake, W88-01858 2103 2L
Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypolimnial
Environmental Chemistry of Sodium Tetraphen- Discharges, DELAWARE ESTUARY
ylboron: Photochemical Degradation, W88-01074 2102 2H Modeling Volatile Organics in the Delaware
W88-09216 2111 5B Estuary,
Patterns of Sedimentation at DeGray Lake, Ar- W88-03792 2105 5B
Study of the Weathering of a Petroleum Product kansas,
Spilled on the Ocean Surface under Natural Microbial Trophodynamics in the Delaware Es-
W88-01075 2102 2J
Conditions (Etude du Vieillissement d'un Pe- tuary,
trole Brut Repandu a la Surface de l'eau de mer Anaerobic Chemical Rate Coefficients of W88-06675 2108 2L
dans des Conditions Naturelles), DeGray Lake,
W88-09598 2111 5B W88-01076 2102 2H DELAWARE RIVER
Special Ground Water Study: Basinwide Report
Life History and Ecological Role of the Xyloph- and Executive Summary.
Heterogeneities andWater Quality - Under-
agous Aquatic Beetle, Lara avara, LeConte W88-0O916 2101 4B
standing DeGray Lake Water Quality through
(Dryopoidea: Elmidae),
Sampling,
W88-10683 2112 2H Cleaning up the Delaware River, A Status and
W88-01077 2102 2H
Progress Report Prepared under the Auspices of
Study of Sedimentation Processes in Slovak Res- Section 305(b) of the Federal Clean Water Act,
Thermal Modeling of DeGray Lake,
ervoirs, W88-00920 2101 5G
W88-10806 2112 2J W88-01078 2102 2H
Water Resources Program Draft,
DEGRADATION PRODUCTS Two-Dimensional Modeling of Storm Event
W88-00929 2101 6D
Products of Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (C-56) Inflow Processes at DeGray Lake,
inAqueous Solution, W88-01079 2102 2A DELAWARE RIVER BASES
W88-06945 2109 5B Special Groundwater Study of the Middle Dela-
Modeling Anaerobic Processes in Reservoirs -
Study Volume
ware River Basin, Area, I,
DEGRAY LAKE DeGray Lake, (Chapters 1-7),
Proceedings of the DeGray Lake Symposium. W88-01080 2102 2H W88-O0921 2101 2A
W88-01056 2102 2H
Monitoring Coldwater Discharges from DeGray SpecialGroundwater Study of the Upper Dela-
Design, Construction, and Operation of DeGray Reservoir Using Thermal Infrared Imagery, ware River Basin, Study Area II, Volume II,
Lake, W88-01081 2102 2H (Chapters 8-11),
W88-01060 2102 8A 2101 2F
W88-00922
Application of a Two-Dimensional Model of
Material Loading to DeGray Lake, Arkansas: Hydrodynamics and Water Quality (CE-QUAL- SpecialGroundwater Study of the Upper Dela-
Patterns Among Variables and Significance of W2) to DeGray Lake, Arkansas, ware River Basin, Study Area III, Volume I,
Storm Event Loading, W88-02559 2104 2H 2101 2F
W88-00923
W88-01061 2102 2H
Application of Two-Dimensional Water Quality Delaware River Basin: Water Pricing and Fi-
Thermal Structure and Characteristics of
Model, nancing Issues,
DeGray Lake,
W88-01867 2103 6C
W88-08572 2110 5G
W88-01062 2102 2H
DEHYDRATION Cost Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging Pro-
Mixing Processes in DeGray Lake, Arkansas,
Feeding Processed Hatchery Wastes to Poultry, gram in Pennsylvania,
W88-01063 2102 2H
W88-02066 2103 5E W88-03061 2104 7A
Dissolved Oxygen Status of DeGray Lake, Ar-
DEHYDROABIETIC ACID DELTAS
kansas,
Atchafalaya River Delta; Report 3: Extrapola-
W88-01064 2102 2H Biotransformation of Dehydroabietic, Abietic,
tion of Delta Growth,
and Isopimaric Acids by Mortierella isabellina
NutrientDynamics DeGray Lake, Arkansas, W88-0O465 2101 2J
in Immobilized in Polyurethane Foam,
W88-01065 2102 2H W88-09968 2111 5D Site Location and Instrumentation Aspects of a

Distribution of Iron and Manganese in DeGray Study of Sedimentation Processes in a Proglacial


DEICERS
Reservoir, Arkansas, Lake in Southeastern British Columbia, Canada,
Role of Sphagnum fimbriatum in Secondary
2106 2J
W88-01066 2102 2H W88-05024
Succession in a Road Salt Impacted Bog,
Long-Term Phytoplankton Succession in W88-07643 2109 5C Glacio-Lacustrine Sedimentation on Low Slope
DeGray Reservoir (1975-1980), Prograding Delta,
W88-01067 2102 2H DEICING W88-O5025 2106 2J
Stormwater Contamination at Airports and Re-
Use of Empirical Phytoplankton Indices for Pre- medial Options - with Particular Reference to Development of Flood-Recession Cropping in
trophic State Analysis, Stansted, the Molapo's of the Okavango Delta, Botswana,
W88-01068 2102 2H W88-06451 2108 5B W88-06573 2108 3F

SU-202
SUBJECT INDEX
DENITRIFICATION

Magnitude-Frequency Relationship of Coastal DENDROCLIMATOLOGY Nitrogen Gas Supersaturation in the Recent


Sand Delivery by a Southern California Stream, Tree Ring-Based Reconstruction of Annual Pre- Sediments of Lake Erie and Two Polluted Har-
W88-07053 2109 2J cipitation in the South-Central United States bors,
From 1750 to 1980, W88-05594 2107 5B
Hydrography of the Ebro Delta Bays (Hidrogra-
W88-05541 2107 2B
fia de las bahias del delta del Ebro),
Nitrogen Transformations in a Waterhyacinth-
W88-08088 2110 2L DENIL FISHWAY based Water Treatment System,
Foreseeable Flooding and Death of Coastal Hydraulics of Two-Level Denil Fish way, W88-06149 2108 5D
Wetland Forests, W88-04273 2105 8B
Nitrogen Cycling in a Multiple-Crop Vegetable
W88-08218 2110 2L
DENITRIFICATION Production System,
Wetland Loss and the Subdelta Life Cycle, Ammonia Stripping, W88-06160 2108 5B
W88-08713 2110 2J W88-00318 2101 5D Biotransformation of Benzine by Denitrification
Temporal Variations of Secondary Production in Aquifer Sand,
Kinetic Model for a Fluidized-Bed Bioreactor
in the Marine Bivalve Spisula subtruncata off the for Denitrification of Wastewaters, W88-06375 2108 5B
Po River Delta (Italy), W88-00472 2101 5D
W88-08726 Nitrogen Biogeochemistry in an Unpolluted Es-
2110 2H
tuary: The Importance of Benthic Denitrifica-
Upgrading Biological Wastewater Treatment
Rejuvenated Marsh and Bay-Bottom Accretion tion,
Using an Equalization/Denitrification System,
on the Rapidly Subsiding Coastal Plain of U.S.
W88-01027
W88-06672 2108 2L
Gulf Coast: A Second-Order Effect of the
2102 5D
Emerging Atchafalaya Delta, Effect of Nitrate in Stream Water on the Rela-
Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the
W88-08727 2110 2J tionship Between Denitrification and Nitrifica-
Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica-
tion in a Stream-Sediment Microcosm,
tion Process, Part I: Effect on Water Quality,
Facies and Geometry of an Estuarine Bar and W88-06687
W88-01973 2103 5F
2108 5C
Channel System,
W88-09562 2111 2L In-Situ Biodenitrification of the S-3 Ponds,
Tower-Biology (R) and Its Application for the
W88-06739 2108 5D
Subsidence Nitrification/Denitrification of Ammonia-Rich
in the Northeastern Nile Delta:
Rapid Wastewater, Lack of Repression by Oxygen of the Denitrify-
Rates, Possible Causes, and Conse-
quences, W88-02186 2103 5D ing Enzymes in Activated Sludge,
W88-09901 2111 2J W88-06765 2108 5D
Regulation of the Synthesis of the Denitrifying
Marine Dispersal and Deposition of Yellow Enzymes in Activated Sludge, Nitrate Depletion in the Riparian Zone of a
River Silts by Gravity-Driven Underflows, W88-02213 2103 5D Small Woodland Stream,
W88-10160 2112 2J W88-06919 2109 2E
Fluidization and Reactor Biomass Characteris-
Estimated Performance of Twitchell Island tics of the Denitrification Fluidized Bed Biofilm Environmental Factors Affecting Indole Metab-
Levee System, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Reactor, olism Under Anaerobic Conditions,
Under Maximum Credible Earthquake Condi- W88-02344 2103 5D W88-06999 2109 5D
tions,
W88-10168 2112 8A Denitrification in Aquifer Soil and Nearshore Fate of Added Nitrate and Ammonium-Nitrogen
Marine Sediments Influenced by Groundwater Entering a Louisiana Gulf Coast Swamp Forest,
Electric Log
Interpretation for the Evaluation Nitrate, W88-07424 2109 5B
of Salt Water Intrusion in the Eastern Niger W88-02869 2104 5C
Delta, Spatial Distribution of Denitrifying Activity in a
W88-10484 2112 2F Effect of an Intermittent Water-Table Gradient Stream Draining an Agricultural Catchment,
on Soil and Xylem Nitrate in Cotton, W88-08112 2110 5B
Limnological Investigations on the Rosetta W88-03659 2105 21
Branch of the Nile. I. Environmental Condi- Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the
tions, Development of Nitrogen Removal Technology Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica-
W88-10690 2112 2H in Night Soil Treatment by Circulated Aeration tion Process: Part I. Effect on Water Quality,
Type Biological Denitrification, W88-08158 2110 5F
Limnological Investigations on the Rosetta
W88-03739 2105 5D
Branch of the Nile: II. Seasonal Variations of
Anion Exchange Resins in the
Disinfection of
Nutrients,
Night Soil Treatment by the Nitrified Liquor Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica-
W88-10691 2112 2H tion Process. Part
Recycling Process, II: Effect on Resin Capacity,
W88-03740 2105 5D W88-08164 2110 5F
Limnological Investigations on the Rosetta
Branch of the Nile: III. Phytoplankton,
Advanced Night Soil Treatment by Mechanical Denitrifying Activity and Population Growth of
W88-10692 2112 2H Solids Separation and Biological Processes, Denitrifying Bacteria in Lake Fukami-Ike,
W88-03741 W88-08644 2110 2H
Sedimentation in an Ebb-Tidal Delta, Rangaunu 2105 5D
Harbour, Northland, New Zealand,
New Method of Sulphur Active Denitrification in the Hypolimnetic
W88-10844 Denitrification for
2112 2J Water Column in Lake Kizaki,
Sewage Treatment by a Fluidized Bed Reactor,
DEMETHYLATION W88-03742 W88-08645 2110 2H
2105 5D
Measurements of Specific Rates of Net Methyl
Biological Denitrification of Drinking Water Studies on Denitrification in the Water Column
I
Mercury Production in the Water Column and
Using Autotrophic Organisms with H2 in a Flu- of Lake Kizaki and Lake Fukami-Ike,
Surface Sediments of Acidified and Circumneu-
idized-Bed Biofilm Reactor, W88-08649 2110 2H
tralLakes,
W88-07081 2109 2H W88-03817 2105 5F Potential Rates of Nitrification and Denitrifica-
tion in an Oligotrophic Freshwater Sediment
DEMINERALIZATION Theories for Estimation of the Fraction of Deni-
System,
Groundwater, Iron and Manganese: An Unwel- trifiers in Combined Nitrifying-Denitrifying
come Treatment Plants, W88-08794 2110 2H
Trio,
W88-05350 2107 5F W88-04853 2106 5D Review of Denitrification in On-Site
Portable Water Pretreatment Cuts Deminera-
Wastewater Treatment Systems,
Dynamics of Methane Production, Sulfate Re-
lizer Loading,
W88-09663 2111 5D
duction, and Denitrification in a Permanently
W88-07678 2109 5F Waterlogged Alder Swamp, Denitrification Capacity of Sediment from a Hy-
W88-05192 2107 2H pereutrophic Lake,
DENDROCHRONOLOGY
Tributary Response to Local Base Level Lower- W88-10677 2112 2H
Removal of Nitrate by Slow Sulphur/Limestone
ing Below a Dam, Filtration,
W88-05550
Denitrification in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
2107 2J W88-05285 2107 5F W88-10737 2112 5B

SU-203
SUBJECT INDEX
DENITRIFICATION

Microbial Degradation of Acenaphthene and DENSITY FLOWS DEPOSITION


Naphthalene Under Denitrification Conditions Variable Density Flow and Solute Transport Comparison of Wet Deposition Composition at

in Soil-Water Systems, Simulation of Regional Aquifers Containing a Coastal and Inland Sites in East-Central Florida,
W88-10739 2112 5B Narrow Freshwater-Saltwater Transition Zone, W88-00226 2101 5B
W88-04306 2105 5B
Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar- Atchafalaya River Delta; Report 3: Extrapola-
bon Compounds Under Various Redox Condi- DENSITY GRADIENTS tion of Delta Growth,
tions in Soil-Water Systems, Formation of Longitudinal Fronts in a Coastal W88-00465 2101 2J
W88-10740 2112 5B Plain Estuary,
W88-08136 2110 2L Deposition of Nitrate-N and Sulfate-S by Pre-
Nutrient Regeneration and Denitrification in cipitations in Schleswig-Holstein,
Low Oxygen Fjords, DENSITY STRATIFICATION W88-02411 2103 2B
W88-10785 2112 2L Role of Stratification in the Deoxygenation of
Mobile Bay and Adjacent Shelf Bottom Waters, Effect of Cultivation on Sediment Composition
DENMARK W88-00134 2101 2L and Deposition in Prairie Pothole Wetlands,
Two Simple Models for Estimating Daily Mean W88-02477 2103 2J
Water Temperatures and Diel Variations in a Modal Response of Reservoirs to Wind Stress,

Danish Low Gradient Stream, W88-04465 2105 5B Variation of Wet Deposition Chemistry in Se-
W88-01830 2103 2H quoia National Park, California,
Macrodispersion in Stratified Porous Media,
W88-02685 2104 5B
Computerized Soil Data Used in Agricultural W88-04468 2105 5B
Water Planning, Denmark. Gaseous Deposition to Snow. I. Experimental
Solar Heating and Its Influence on Mixing in
W88-01921 2103 7C Study of S02 and N02 Deposition,
Ice-Covered Lakes,
W88-04114 2105 2B
Modelling the Recovery of Hypertrophic L. W88-08100 2110 2H
Glumso (Denmark), Gaseous Deposition to Snow. II. Physical-
W88-10361 2112 2H Spiral Eddy at the Interface of Two Liquid
Chemical Model for S02 Deposition,
Layers with Different Densities,
8B W88-04115 2105 2B
Fluxes of Free Amino Acids in Three Danish W88-10874 2112
Lakes,
DENUDATION Ogallala Depositional Mystery,
W88-10657 2112 2H
Moraine Sediment Budgets, W88-04903 2106 2J

DENSITY W88-05791 2107 2J


Deposition Rate of Particulate and Dissolved
Rapid Nondestructive Bulk Density and Soil-
Dissolved Loads and Their Measurement, Aluminum Derived from Saharan Dust in Pre-
Water Content Determination by Computed To-
W88-07901 2109 7B cipitation at Miami, Florida,
mography,
W88-06081 2108 2B
W88-06178 2108 7B
DENVER
Root Growth in a Claypan with a Perennial-
Municipal Wastewater Reuse for Denver, Acid Dew and the Role of Chemistry in the Dry
W88-00276 2101 3C Deposition of Reactive Gases to Wetted Sur-
Annual Rotation,
faces,
W88-07997 2110 21
Denver's Long Distance Raw Sludge Transfer W88-06118 2108 5B
Simulation of Density Stratified Flows in Pays Off,
W88-03633 2105 5E Entrainment of Sediments and Dredged Materi-
Aquifers,
W88-08358 2110 2F als in Shallow Lake Waters,
Composting's Emerging Role in Sludge Manage-
W88-06405 2108 5B
Lateral Density Distribution in a Partially Mixed ment: A National Perspective,
W88-03828 2105 5E Atmospheric Transport of PCBs to the Oceans,
Estuary,
W88-08744 2110 2L W88-06653 2108 5B
Rectangular Pulses Point Process Models for

on Infiltration and Rainfall: Analysis of Empirical Data, Simulation Diverging


Effect of Tillage Practices Turbidity Current in a
Typic Hapludult Soil After W88-O4106 2105 2B
Soil Strength of a Channel,
Ten Years, W88-07448 2109 2J
Geochemical Assessment of Aquifer Recharge
W88-10646 2112 2G
Effects in the Southwest Denver Basin,
Decade of Acid Rain Research,
DENSITY CELL W88-10028 2111 4B
W88-08443 2110 5B
Fluid-Density Gage for Measuring Suspended-
DENVER BASIN
Sediment Concentration, Comparisons of Wet and Dry Deposition: The
Hydrogeology of and Potential Mining Impacts
W88-03926 2105 7B First Year of Trial Dry Deposition Monitoring,
on Strippable Lignite Areas in the Denver Aqui-
W88-08458 2110 7A
East-Central Colorado,
DENSITY CURRENTS fer,

Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan- W88-03354 2104 2F


Pollutant Deposition in Radiation Fog,
nel. I: Flow Regimes, W88-08464 2110 5B
DEODORIZING
W88-04233 2105 8B
Deodorizing of Sludge Solids by Actinomycetes,
2104 5D
Chemical Instrumentation of Atmospheric Wet
Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan- W88-02886
Deposition Processes,
3-D Flow Field Descriptions,
nel. II: 7B
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIL ACID W88-08467 2110
W88-04234 2105 8B
Estimating Microbial Production and Growth
Rates in Aquaculture Ponds Using Rates of Wetland Loss and the Subdelta Life Cycle,
Onset of Underflow in Slightly Diverging Chan-
W88-08713 2110 2J
nels,
RNA and DNA Synthesis,
W88-04387 2105 8B W88-07U8 2109 2H
Sediment Dynamics and Deposition in a Retreat-

DEOXYURIDINE ing Coastal Salt Marsh,


SiteLocation and Instrumentation Aspects of a
Effect of5-Fluoro-2'-Deoxyuridine on W88-08740 2110 2J
Study of Sedimentation Processes in a Proglacial
Lake in Southeastern British Columbia, Canada, (3H)Thymidine Incorporation by Bacterioplank-
Physics of Sediment Transport, Resuspension,
W88-05024 2106 2J ton in the Waters of Southwest Florida,
2109 2L and Deposition,
W88-07006
W88-08856 2110 2J
Corpus Christi Inner Harbor Shoaling Investiga-
tion,
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Evaluation of Industrial Process Modifications Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes
W88-05713 2107 2L
to Reduce Hazardous Wastes in the Armed Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through
Turbidity Current Simulation in a Diverging Services, Chemical Reactor Model,
W88-02191 2103 5D W88-08947 2110 5B
Channel,
W88-07448 2109 2J
DEPLETED AQUIFERS Marine Dispersal and Deposition of Yellow
Water Exchange of Framvaren, Regional Management of Depleted Aquifers, River Silts by Gravity-Driven Underflows,
W88-08926 2110 2L W88-05422 2107 4B W88-10160 2112 2J

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SUBJECT INDEX
DESALINATION

DEPRESSURIZATION Solar Desalting Process, Computer Analysis Justifies Desalination,


Dewatering and Depressurisation Studies for W88-00518 2101 3A< W88-02433 2103 3A
Development of the Lochiel Open Pit Mine,
South Australia, Formation and Removal of Bromoform During Impacts Against the Wall of a Scaled-Up Fluid-
W88-01434 2102 4B Desalination, ized Bed,
W88-00546 2101 3 A W88-02434 2103 3 A
DEPTH-AREA-DURATION ANALYSIS
Overview Application of HMR 51-52 and Site- Method and Apparatus for Distillation,
Precipitation Equilibrium During Evaporation
Specific Storm Transposition and Maximization W88-O0564 2101 3A of Water Containing High Dissolved Salts,
Technique, W88-02443 2103 3A
Solar Distribution Apparatus,
W88-01289 2102 2B
W88-00566 2101 3A
Analysis of Laminar Flow Precipitation Fouling
Drainage Climatology for California, on Reverse Osmosis Membranes,
Automated Solar Still,
W88-01294 2102 2B W88-02444 2103 3A
W88-00567 2101 3A
2-Minute Rainfall Extremes,
Distiller and Evaporator for Seawater, Demonstration Plant for Seawater Desalination
W88-01295 2102 2B
W88-00574 2101 3A by Reverse Osmosis (RO-2 Hollow Fibre
Model Study of the Effect of Temporal Storm Module Line),
Desalinization Apparatus, W88-02445 2103 3A
Distributions on Peak Discharges and Volumes,
W88-00576 2101 3A
W88-03279 2104 2B
Rejection Spectra of Reverse Osmosis Mem-
Process for Distilling Water, branes Degraded by Hydrolysis or Chlorine
Use of Radar to Derive a Storm Intensity-Dura-
W88-00593 2101 3A Attack,
tion Curve,
W88-04286 2105 7B Structure of Water and Aqueous Systems, W88-02448 2103 3A
W88-00702 2101 1A
Relationship Between Annual Runoff and Wa- Calculation of Stream Concentrations in Reverse
tershed Area for the Eastern United States, Economics of the Application of Membrane Osmosis Processes,
W88-07275 2109 2E Processes; Part I: Desalting Brackish and W88-02449 2103 3A
Seawaters,
Study of Design Storms in China,
W88-00712 2101 3A Testing RO Desalination at Very High Recover-
W88-07405 2109 2B ies in the Arabian Gulf (GKSS Plate System),
Oxidation of Formaldehyde Solutions Used for W88-02450 2103 3A
Extreme Rainfall for Africa and Other Develop-
the Preservation of Reverse Osmosis Mem-
ing Areas,
branes, Malta Seawater RO Facility,
W88-09742 2111 2B
W88-00776 2101 3A W88-02451 2103 3A
DEPTH CONTROL Malta Seawater RO Facility
Southwest Region Solar Pond Study for Three - Update on the
Classification of Irrigation Water Conveyance
Sites - Tularosa Basin, Malaga Bend, and Cana- First Two Years Operation,
System Components.
dian River, W88-02452 2103 3A
W88-05137 2107 3F
W88-00781 2101 3A
DEPURATION Supply of Desalted Water to Remote Arid
Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Drinking Water, Zones,
Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An-
W88-01493 2102 5F W88-02453 2103 3A
odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex, Method of Reverse Osmosis Employing an Im- Selection of Solar Desalination System for
W88-08245 2110 5B proved Porous Glass Membrane, Supply of Water in Remote Arid Zones,
DERWENT RIVER W88-01786 2103 3A W88-02454 2103 3A
Case Studies on Real-Time River Flow Fore- Reverse-Osmosis Purifier Apparatus and
casting, Comparison of Various Designs of Solar Stills,
Method,
W88-04698 2106 2E W88-02455 2103 3A
W88-01788 2103 3A
DESALINATION Discharge of Gases from Submarine Desalina-
Formulas for Calculating the Approach to Equi-
Technical and Economic Implications of Meas- librium in Open Channel Flash Evaporators for
tion Plants,
urement and Control Errors in Water Desalina- Saline Water,
W88-01789 2103 3A
tion, W88-02456 2103 3A
W88-00086 2101 3A Multi-Cylinder Reverse Osmosis Apparatus and
Method, Multi-Effect Boiling Desalting System and its

Experimental Methods for the Determination of W88-01790 Comparison with the Multi-Stage Flash System,
2103 3A
the Properties of Saline Water, W88-02457 2103 3A
W88-O0O87 2101 7B Reverse Osmosis Apparatus and Method Incor-
porating External Fluid Exchange, Simplified Test for Solar Water Purification,
Measurements and Control in Reverse Osmosis W88-02967 3A
W88-01791 2103 3A 2104
Desalination,
W88-00089 2101 3A Reverse Osmosis Method and Apparatus, Tubular Membrane Separation Process and Ap-
W88-01792 2103 3A paratus Therefor,
Measurements and Control Related to Corrosion
W88-04786 2106 3A
and Scale in Water Desalination Installations, Distillation System and Process,
W88-0O090 2101 3A W88-01796 2103 3A Process for Purifying Liquids and a Device for
Carrying Out the Process,
Measurement and Control of Feed Water and Method of Pretreating Raw Water for Reverse
Product Water Composition,
W88-04789 2106 3A
Osmosis Units,
W88-00091 2101 3A W88-01797 2103 3A Process and Apparatus for Ion Exchange By
Energy Analysis of Multi-Stage Desalination Use of Thermally Regenerable Resin,
Water Purification Process and System,
Plants, W88-01798 2103 3A W88-04812 2106 3A
W88-00092 2101 3A
Reverse Osmosis Desalinization Utilizing Plural Desalination and Water Reuse on Lanzarote and
Avoiding Iron Fouling in Reverse Osmosis De- Flow Work Exchange Vessels, Gran Canaria: Visit by the Standing Committee
salination Plants, W88-01799 2103 3A on Desalination and Water Reuse,
W88-00094 2101 3A W88-06270 2108 3A
Water Conservation and Management in
Seawater Distillation by Solar Energy, Barrow, Alaska, Water Supplies of Bahrain Island - 21 Years On,
W88-00095 2101 3A W88-02312 2103 3D W88-06470 2108 5G
Effect of Water Depth on Daily Yield of the Treatment of Distillates and Permeates from Nanofiltration Extends the Range of Membrane
Still, Seawater Desalination Plants, Filtration,
W88-00096 .2101 3A W88-02432 2103 3 A W88-06743 2108 3A

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ESS

SUBJECT INDEX
DESALINATION

Investigation of the Modified Fouling Index as a Cayman Islands: Country Situation Report, Distillation System and Process,
Test for Plugging Potential of Pretreated Sea- W88-07873 2109 3A W88-01796 2103 3A
water,
W88-07222 2109 3 A China: The Development and Use of Non-Con- Performance Evaluation of Three Different Sea-
ventional Water Resources, water RO Membranes at DROP in Kuwait,
Desalination of Agricultural Drainage Return W88-07874 2109 3C W88-07239 2109 3 A
Water: II. Analysis of the Performance of a
13,000 GDP RO Unit, Cyprus: Development of Non-Conventional Operation and Maintenance of Reverse Osmosis
W88-07230 2109 5D Water Sources, Water Desalination Plant of the Kuwait Oil
W88-07875 2109 3A Company,
Membrane Development for Seawater Desalina- W88-07240 2109 3A
tion, Ethiopia: Some Non-Conventional Water Re-
W88-07231 2109 3A source Technologies, Experience and Results on the Operation of the
W88-07876 2109 3A SpiralWound Module Line of DROP,
Pretreatment System in Reverse Osmosis Plants, W88-07242 2109 3A
W88-07232 2109 3A Turks and Caicos Islands: Brief Notes on Water
Supplies,
Seawater Desalination with Polyamide Hollow
Pre- and Post-Treatment at the RO Plant at Ra's W88-07878 2109 3A Fibre Modules at DROP,
Abu Jarjur, Bahrain,
W88-07243
W88-07233 Bahrain: Training of
2109 3A
2109 3A Staff for Desalination
Plants,
Verification of Design Criteria, Experience, and
Pretreatment of Surface Seawater Feed at W88-07879 2109 3A Results Obtained with the Plate Module Line at
DROP,
DROP, Kuwait,
W88-07234 2109 3A Cape Verde Islands: Experiences with Sea-
Water Desalination,
W88-07244 2109 3 A
Economic Feasibility of the Reverse Osmosis W88-07880 2109 3A
Process for Seawater Desalination,
DESALINATION METHODS
Technical and Economic Implications of Meas-
W88-07237 2109 3 A Curacao: Drinking Water Supply,
urement and Control Errors in Water Desalina-
W88-07881 2109 3A
CriticalComparison between Energy Consump- tion,

tion in Large Capacity Reverse Osmosis (RO) India: Overview of Water Desalination Research W88-00086 2101 3A
and Multistage Flash (MSF) Seawater Desalting for Supplying Water to Some Areas Affected by
Plants, Salinity,
DESALINATION PLANTS
W88-07238 W88-07882 Technical and Economic Implications of Meas-
2109 3A 2109 3A
urement and Control Errors in Water Desalina-
Performance Evaluation of Three Different Sea- Mexico: Water Desalination Experiences, tion,
water RO Membranes at DROP in Kuwait, W88-07883 2109 3A W88-00086 2101 3A
W88-07239 2109 3A
Morocco: Experience in the Use of Desalination Measurements and Control in Freeze-Desalina-
Operation and Maintenance of Reverse Osmosis for Water Supply, tion Plants,
Water Desalination Plant of the Kuwait Oil W88-07884 2109 3A W88-00088 2101 3A
Company,
W88-07240 2109 3 A Saudi Arabia: Twenty Years of Desalination, Oxidation of Formaldehyde Solutions Used for
W88-07885 2109 3A the Preservation of Reverse Osmosis Mem-
Experience and Results on the Operation of the branes,
Spiral Wound Module Line of DROP, Somali Democratic Republic: Solar Desalination W88-00776 2101 3A
W88-07242 2109 3A Experience,
W88-07886 2109 3A Cation-Exchange Pretreatment Studies for La-
Seawater Desalination with Polyamide Hollow Verkin Springs,
Fibre Modules at DROP, Nitrate Removal by Electrodialysis for Brewing W88-00777 2101 3A
W88-07243 2109 3A Water,
W88-08140 2110 5F Potential Consequences of Reject Stream Re-
Verification of Design Criteria, Experience, and placement Projects on Aquatic, Terrestrial, and
Results Obtained with the Plate Module Line at Desalting Irrigation and its Apparatus, Recreation Resources: Volume I, Study Intro-
DROP, Kuwait, W88-10072 2111 3F duction and Description of Candidate Projects.
W88-07244 2109 3 A W88-00813 2101 3A
Anti-Fouling Surface Modification for Longer-
Non-Conventional Water Resources Use in De- Lived Membranes with Constant Fluxes and Se-
Desalination and Water Reuse on Lanzarote and
veloping Countries. lectivities: AFT II,
Gran Canaria: Visit by the Standing Committee
W88-07850 2109 3C W88-10101 2112 3A on Desalination and Water Reuse,
Introduction to Desalination, DESALINATION APPARATUS W88-06270 2108 3A
W88-07852 2109 3A Technical and Economic Implications of Meas-
Performance Evaluation of Three Different Sea-
urement and Control Errors in Water Desalina-
Recent Developments water RO Membranes at DROP in Kuwait,
in Vapour Compression tion,
Desalination, W88-00086
W88-07239 2109 3A
2101 3A
W88-07853 2109 3A Operation and Maintenance of Reverse Osmosis
Measurements and Control in Freeze-Desalina-
Recent Developments in Reverse Osmosis,
Water Desalination Plant of the Kuwait Oil
tion Plants,
W88-07854 Company,
2109 3A W88-00088 2101 3A
W88-07240 2109 3A
Desalination with Renewable Energy Sources, Measurements and Control Related to Corrosion
W88-07855 2109 3A and Scale in Water Desalination Experience and Results on the Operation of the
Installations,
W88-00090 2101 3A Common Pretreatment at DROP,
Factors Influencing the Economics of Desalina- W88-07241 2109 3A
tion, Measurement and Control of Feed Water and
W88-07856 2109 3 A Product Water Composition, Experience and Results on the Operation of the
W88-00091 2101 3A SpiralWound Module Line of DROP,
Aspects of Process Selection for Desalination, W88-07242 2109 3A
W88-07857 2109 3 A Avoiding Iron Fouling in Reverse Osmosis De-
salination Plants, Seawater Desalination with Polyamide Hollow
Dual Water Systems in the United States Virgin W88-00094 Fibre Modules at DROP,
2101 3A
Islands, W88-07243 2109 3 A
W88-07871 2109 3C Desalinization Apparatus,
W88-00576 2101 3A Verification of Design Criteria, Experience, and
Bermuda: Application of Non-Conventional Results Obtained with the Plate Module Line at
Water Resources, Desalination Device and Process, DROP, Kuwait,
W88-07872 2109 3C W88-O0579 2101 3A W88-07244 2109 3A

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SUBJECT INDEX
DESIGN CRITERIA

DESALINATION PROCESSES Aerobic Thermophilic Digestion of Sludge Hydraulics of Horizontal Shaft Oxidation
Final Report on the Vacuum Freezing Multiple Using Air, Ditches,
Phase Transformation Process Investigation, W88-00251 2101 5D W88-02845 2104 5D
(September 1985 - September 1986),
W88-00557 2101 3A Recent Developments in Sludge Digestion in the Design and Evaluation of an Electrochemical
United States and a View of the Future, Sensor for Determination of Dissolved Oxygen
DESALINATION SYSTEMS W88-00253 2101 5D in Water,
Rational Bases for Designing Vapour Compres- W88-02862 2104 7B
sionWater Desalination Systems, Digesters - A
Look at the Reasons for Fouling
W88-02428 2103 3A and an Effective Answer to the Cleaning Out Development of General Guidelines for the
Problem, Planning of Stormwater Management Facilities:
Combined RO/VC Desalination System, W88-00265 2101 5D Application to Urban Watersheds in Kentucky,
W88-02430 2103 3A W88-03176 2104 4A
Quality Equalization,
Efficient Energy Utilization in Single Purpose
W88-00317 2101 5D Use of Polyvinyl Chloride Liners for Large
Desalination Plants,
Irrigation Canals in Alberta,
W88-02431 2103 3A Active Carbon Adsorption, W88-03755 2105 4A
W88-00323 2101 5D
Effect of Cell Thickness and Flow Velocity on
Canal Design: Optimal Cross Sections,
Water Cost in Desalination by Electrodialysis, Sludge Dewatering, W88-03784 2105 8B
W88-02435 2103 3 A W88-00324 2101 5D
Current and Long Term Considerations for the Contraction Ratios for Weir and Flume Designs,
Carbon Regeneration, W88-03791
Application of Reverse Osmosis Technology in 2105 8B
W88-00325 2101 5D
Israel,
Noncircular Sewer Design,
W88-02436 2103 3A Strength Design of Reinforced Concrete Hy- W88-03799 2105 8B
draulic Structures. Report 5: Experimental
Desalination of High Salinity Brackish Water --
Study on the Ultimate Behavior of Model Rein- Lower Bound for the Thickness of Revetment
Low Pressure Reverse Osmosis, forced Concrete Circular Conduits, Blocks,
W88-02437 2103 3A W88-01188 2102 8A W88-03806 2105 8A
DESALINATION WASTES
Nonconvexity of the Reservoir Design Problem, Modelling in the Technology of Wastewater
Measurement and Control of Feed Water and
W88-01701 2103 8A Treatment,
Product Water Composition,
W88-03951 2105 5D
W88-00091 2101 3A Sanitary Landfill Liners - An Overview of Reg-

DESERT PLANTS ulatory Requirements and Engineering Prac- Development of Design and Operational Crite-
tices, ria for Wastewater Treatment,
Predictions of Field Productivity for Agave le-
chuguilla,
W88-01750 2103 5E W88-03985 2105 5D
W88-05368 2107 21
Dimensioning of Combined Sewer System De- Design Options for Water Filtration,

Chihuahan Desert Annuals: tention Basins by Long Term Simulation of W88-05385 2107 5F
Importance of
Water and Nitrogen, Storm Water Runoff,
W88-06062 W88-01952 2103 5D Air Stripping Teases VOCs from Groundwater,
2108 21
W88-05429 2107 5D
DESERTIFICATION Activated Sludge Settlers: Design and Optimiza-
tion,
Microcad: Pushing the Limits,
Statistical Approach of the Aridification Process
W88-01955 W88-05487 2107 8G
in Western Africa (Approche Statistique de l'Ar- 2103 5D
idification de l'Afrique d l'Ouest),
Non-Sanitary Engineering Features Can Help
W88-07200 Manual for Design and Operation of a Solenoid-
2109 2B Ensure a Plant's Success,
Based Delivery System for Aquatic Toxicity
W88-05557 2107 5F
DESERTS Testing,
Nitrogen Dynamics During Succession in a W88-02014 2103 7B Effects of Uncertainties on Optimal Risk-Based
Desert Stream,
Design of Hydraulic Structures,
W88-01872 Criteria for the Utilization, Design and Oper-
2103 2H W88-05643 2107 6A
ation of UASB Reactors,
Flood In the Desert, W88-02111 2103 5D Design of a Cost Effective Microcomputer-
W88-03604 2105 2E Based Data Acquisition System,
Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting
Drought-related Changes of Geomorphologic
W88-05895 2107 7B
Sludge: Part IV - Facility Design and Operation,
Processes in Central Mali, W88-02127 2103 5D Performance Functions of Border Irrigation Sys-
W88-06841 2109 2E tems,
Concept and Design of a Substrata Container for
Ground Water Management Model W88-05945 2108 3F
for Desert Sampling Periphyton,
Aquifers, W88-02337 2103 7B Sea Outfall Design - Prediction of Initial Dilu-
W88-09269 2111 2F tion,
Automatic Bottle Sealing Mechanism for Se-
DESICCATION CRACKS W88-06189 2108 5E
quential Sampling of Volatile Organics in Water,
Modeling of Water Balance, Cracking and Sub- W88-02390 2103 5A Filter of the Water Supply of the City of Law-
sidence of Clay Soils,
W88-07306 Design Engineering Aspects of Ozonation Sys-
rence, and Its Results, 5
2109 2G W88-06831
tems,
2109 5F
DESIGN W88-02511 2104 5D Revolution in Wastewater Treatment,
Technical and Economic Implications of Meas-
W88-06842 2109 5D
urement and Control Errors in Water Desalina- Use of Rock Anchors to Improve Stability of 7
tion, Structures Within the Ohio River Division, Schematic Models for Distribution Systems
W88-00086 2101 3A W88-02591 2104 8E Design. I: Combination Concept,
W88-07042 2109 5F
Ammonia Stripping, Bureau of Reclamation Current Practices of
W88-00318 2101 5D Concrete Structures on Rock Foundations, Schematic Models for Distribution Systems
W88-02597 2104 8A Design. Continuum Approach,
DESIGN CRITERIA II:

W88-07043 2109 5F
Design Aspects of the New Anaerobic Digesters Computer Codes Available to Assist in Stability
at Bury, Analysis, Joint Reservoir and Aqueduct Design and Oper-
W88-00241 2101 5D W88-02599 2104 8A ation,

Design and Operation of Anaerobic Sludge Di- W88-07047 2109 5F


Limits for Pressure Tunnels without Steel Lin-
Germany,
gesters in ings, Design of Reverse Osmosis Process,
W88-O0247 2101 5D W88-02702 2104 8E W88-07236 2109 3A

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SUBJECT INDEX
DESIGN CRITERIA

Verification of Design Criteria, Experience, and Sluice Dimensioning for Desilting Reservoirs, Assessment of Developmental Needs for Ad-
Results Obtained with the Plate Module Line at W88-08616 2110 8B vanced Intake Technologies,
DROP, Kuwait, W88-09856 2111 8C
W88-07244 2109 3A Planning the Useful Life of a Reservoir,
W88-08617 2110 8A Design of Sewage Lagoons Using Stochastic
Wastewater Stabilization Lagoon Design Crite- Streamflow Sequences,
ria for Portugal, Computer Utilization in Distribution (L'Utilisa-
W88-09986 2111 5D
W88-07317 2109 5D tion des Ordinateurs dans la Distribution),
W88-08920 2110 5F Economic and Predictive Reliability Implica-
Chemical Precipitation in Highly Loaded Stabi-
Water Systems Handbook: A Complete Text on Stormwater Design Methodologies,
tions of
lization Ponds in Cold Climates: Scandinavian
Private Water Systems - Their Design, Oper-
W88-10030 2111 6A
Experiences,
W88-07326 2109 5D ation and Maintenance.
Foundation Design of Anchored Walls, Bay
W88-08984 2111 5F
Springs Lock, Mississippi,
Identification of Benthic Feed-Back in Faculta-
Monitor Wells for Depth-Discrete Sampling: A W88-10167 2112 8A
tive Ponds,
W88-0734O 2109 5D Cost-Effective Alternative Design,
W88-09008 2111 7A Ozone in Water Treatment: The Designer's
Design Equations for BOD Removal in Faculta- Role,
tive Ponds, Guide to the Selection of Cement, Bentonite and W88-10383 2112 5F
W88-07342 2109 5D Other Additives for Use in Monitor Well Con-
struction, Practical Design Model for Calculating Bubble
Waste Stabilization Pond Prediction Model, W88-09010 2111 7B Diffuser Contactor Ozone Transfer Efficiency,
W88-07344 2109 5D W88-10388 2112 5D
Soil Gas Sampling Strategies: Deep vs. Shallow
Sewage Stabilisation Ponds in Arabia and Aquifers, Use of the Rock Preservation Scale in Geome-
Kenya, W88-09016 2111 7A chanical Investigations and Construction,
W88-07365 2109 5D W88-10427 2112 8E
Wastewater Stabilization Ponds: Principles of
Optimal Dewatering Schemes in the Foundation Planning and Practice. Determination of the Lifting Force and Rational
Design of an Electronuclear Plant, W88-09084 2111 5D Form of Vertical Lift-Falling Gates,
W88-07444 2109 8A W88-10434 2112 8C
Will My
Monitoring Wells Survive Down
Design and Operation of the Colbun Spillway There: Design and Installation Techniques for Increase of the Effectiveness of Safety Control
and Low-Level Outlet, Hazardous Waste Studies, of Hydraulic Structures Under Pressure,
W88-07457 2109 8A W88-09155 2111 7B W88-10582 2112 8A
Full-Scale Testing of Small Hydro Turbines, Screen Length Selection for Use in Detection
W88-07459 Design Aspects of the Castel Montecchio Plant
2109 8C Monitoring Well Networks, in Italy,

Assessing the Design of Draft Tubes,


W88-09308 2111 7A W88-10865 2112 8C
W88-07460 2109 8C
Review of Materials Used in Monitoring and Standardization and Layout of the River Murz
Siphon-Mounted Kaplan Turbines as Two Monitoring Well Construction, Cascade Scheme,
French Mini Hydro Schemes, W88-09310 2111 6E W88-10866 2112 8A
W88-07461 2109 8C
Temperature Effects on Packed Aeration Tower
Design of Lysimeter Leak Detector Networks
Modelling An Adjustable Nozzle for the Cross Performance,
Impoundments and Landfills,
for Surface
Flow Turbine, W 8 8-09327 2111 5D W88-11141 2112 7A
W88-07462 2109 8C
Case History - Treatment of Contaminant
Ground Water Using Elevated Temperature Air
DESIGN EQUATIONS
StructuralBehaviour of Closely Packed Egg-
Calculation of Stream Concentrations in Reverse
Shaped Sewer Linings During Installation and Stripping,
Osmosis Processes,
Under Various Restraint Conditions, W88-09329 2111 5G
W88-02449 2103 3A
W88-07476 2109 8B
Design Considerations for Underground Storage
Microcomputers Can Aid in Sanitary Sewer Tank Installations Requiring Secondary Con- DESIGN FLOOD
tainment: A Case Study, Computation of Design Flood Levels on Micro-
System Analysis and Design,
W88-09487 5G computers,
W88-07482 2109 5D 2111
W88-02639 2104 2E
Efficacy of Ultraviolet Water Treatment at the Flood Skew in Hydrologic Design on Ungaged
Green Lake, Maine, National Fish Hatchery, Watersheds, DESIGN FLOODS
W88-07664 2109 5F W88-09740 2111 2E Simulation of Flood Hydrographs for Georgia
Streams,
Reliability-Based Design Concepts in Hydraulic Using Center Pivots for Research, W88-02353 2103 2E
Engineering, W88-09746 2111 3F
W88-08028 2110 8A Flood Frequency Estimates in Southeastern Ari-
Alternative Water Screening for Thermal Power zona,
Dams and Earthquakes: A Shaky Relationship, Plants, W88-05136 2107 4A
W88-08143 2110 8E W88-09849 2111 8C
Determination of Confidence Intervals for
Design Recommendations for Reinforced Con- Design and Operation of Angled-Screen Intake, Design Floods,
crete Cylindrical Storage Structures for Aque- W88-O9850 2111 81
W88-07399 2109 2E
ous Materials,
W88-08211 2110 8F Biofouling Control at Water Intake Structures,
Probable Maximum Precipitation for Design
W88-09851 2111 8C Floods in the United States,
Strategies to Control Combined Sewer Over-
Effectiveness of Angled-Screen Intake System, W88-07404 2109 2B
flows,
W88-08580 2110 5D W88-09852 2111 81
Study of Design Storms in China,
Kaplan Turbines: Design Trends in the Last Biological Evaluation of Angled-Screen Test W88-07405 2109 2B
Decade, Facility,
W88-09853 Deterministic Approach to Inflow Design Rain-
W88-08612 2110 8C 2111 81
flood Development as Applied by the U.S.
Numerical Refinement of Palmiet's Pump-Tur- Hydro-Power Intake Design Considerations, Bureau of Reclamation,
bine Design, W88-09854 2111 81 W88-07406 2109 2A
W88-08613 2110 8C
Passive Intake System for Shallow Sand-Bed Analysis of the Design Storm Time-Intensity
Development of Labyrinth Spillway Designs, River, Pattern for Medium and Small Watersheds,
W88-08615 2110 8B W88-09855 2111 8C W88-07407 2109 2B

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SUBJECT INDEX
DESIGN STANDARDS

Determination of Design Floods Using Storm Combined RO/VC Desalination System, Yacyreta Bi-National Hydroelectric Develop-
Data, W88-02430 2103 3A ment,
W88-07408 2109 2B W88-07454
Efficient Energy
2109 8A
Utilization in Single Purpose
Study of the Relationship Between Storm Rain- Desalination Plants, Design and Operation of the Colbun Spillway
fall and Flood Based on Analysis of the '83.7' W88-02431 2103 3A and Low-Level Outlet,
Flood at Ankang in the Han River Basin, W88-07457
Effect of Cell Thickness and Flow Velocity on
2109 8A
W88-07411 2109 2E
Water Cost in Desalination by Electrodialysis, Full-Scale Testing of Small Hydro Turbines,
Influence of Variation in Forest Cover on W88-02435 2103 3A W88-07459 2109 8C
Design Floods,
W88-07412 Current and Long Term Considerations for the
2109 2E Assessing the Design of Draft Tubes,
Application of Reverse Osmosis Technology in W88-07460 2109 8C
Estimating 100- Year Flood Confidence Inter- Israel,
vals, W88-02436 2103 3A Siphon-Mounted Kaplan Turbines as Two
W88-08357 2110 2E French Mini Hydro Schemes,
Desalination of High Salinity Brackish Water - W88-07461 2109 8C
DESIGN FLOW Low Pressure Reverse Osmosis,
Simulation of Flood Hydrographs for Georgia W88-02437 2103 3A Modelling An Adjustable Nozzle for the Cross
Streams, Flow Turbine,
W88-02353 Optimizing the Design of an Activated Sludge/
2103 2E W88-07462 2109 8C
Secondary Clarifier System via Univariate
Computation of Design Flood Levels on Micro- Search Technique, Structural Behaviour of Closely Packed Egg-
computers, W88-02475 2103 7C Shaped Sewer Linings During Installation and
W88-02639 2104 2E Under Various Restraint Conditions,
Application of Microcomputers to the Calcula-
W88-07476 2109 8B
Studies on High Altitude Waste Stabilization tion of Design Flows and Flood Control (Man-
Ponds in Peru, agement of Small, Partially Urbanized Catch- Reliability-Based Design Concepts in Hydraulic
W88-07366 2109 5D ments), Engineering,
W88-02637 2104 7C W88-08028 2110 8A
DESIGN STANDARDS
Rationale for the Design of a Water Treatment Design of a Full Scale Anaerobic Facility for Deriving the Nonlinear Risk-Benefit Algorithm
Facility for a Modern Hot Strip Mill. Overview Treatment of Food Processing Wastewater, for Reservoirs,
of Design, W88-03232 2104 5D W88-08031 2110 A
W88-01015 2102 5D Design of Buried Structures in Squeezing Rock Second-Order Wave Dif-
Practical Prediction of
Innovative Design and Engineering of a in Toronto, Canada,
Caused by Large Offshore Structures,
fraction
Wastewater Pretreatment Facility for a Metal W88-03754 2105 8E W88-08179 2110 8B
Finishing Operation,
Activated Sludge Clarifiers: Design Require- Kaplan Turbines: Design Trends
W88-01021 2102 5D in the Last
ments and Research Priorities, Decade,
Treatment of High Strength Wastewater Con- W88-04068 2105 5D W88-08612 2110 8C
taining Organic Solvents,
Assessment of Design Tradeoffs When Using Numerical Refinement of Palmiet's Pump-Tur-
W88-01038 2102 5D Intrachannel Clarifiers,
bine Design,
Design of a Precast Concrete Stay-in-Place W88-04069 2105 5D W88-08613 2110 8C
Forming System for Lock Wall Rehabilitation.
Design of Stormwater Detention Basins for Mul-
W88-01407 2102 8A Development of Labyrinth Spillway Designs,
tiple Design Frequencies,
W88-08615 2110 8B
Safety Criteria for Channel Depth Design,
W88-04268 2105 4A
W88-01545 Sluice Dimensioning for Desilting Reservoirs,
2103 8A Multiobjective Analysis in Optimal Solution of
W88-08616 2110 8B
Strength Design of Reinforced-Concrete Hy-
Hydraulic Networks, s
W88-04403 2105 8B Planning the Useful Life of a Reservoir,
draulic Structures. Report 6: Analytical Study of
the Ultimate Behavior of Model Reinforced- W88-08617 2110 8A
Hydraulic Model Studies of Upper Stillwater
Concrete Circular Conduits, Dam Stepped Spillway and Outlet Works, Use of Ground Water Tracer During Well In-
W88-01657 2103 8F W88-05694 2107 8B stallation,

Design, Operational, and Cost Considerations


W88-09007 2111 7B
Standard Model Designs for Rural Water Sup-
for Vacuum Assisted Sludge Dewatering Bed plies. Screen Length Selection for Use in Detection
Systems, W88-05702
W88-01856
2107 8 A Monitoring Well Networks,
2103 5D W88-09308 2111 7 A
Foundation Design and Construction,
Design of an Enclosed Composting Reactor, W88-05804 2107 8A Review of Materials Used in Monitoring and
W88-02158 2103 5D Monitoring Well Construction,
Design and Use of Pressure Sewer Systems,
Design of Dual-Purpose Detention W88-09310 2111 6E
Systems W88-05854 2107 5D
Using Dynamic Programming,
Case History
Treatment of Contaminant
-
W88-02413 2103 4A Fundamental and Practical Considerations in the
Ground Water Using Elevated Temperature Air
Design of On-line Column Preconcentration for
Optimal Canal Location Using Environmental Stripping,
Flow-injection Atomic Spectrometric Systems,
Mapping, W88-09329 2111 5G
W88-06131 2108 5A
W88-02416 2103 6A Engineer's Manual for Water Well Design.
Bury Sludge Digestion Plant: Early Operating
Optimal Aqueduct Capacity and Distribution W88-09353 2111 8A
Experiences,
Policy: Continuous Approach, W88-06199 2108 5D Design and Construction of Water Wells: A
W88-02418 2103 5F Guide for Engineers,
Schematic Models for Distribution Systems
Optimal Aqueduct Capacity and Distribution W88-09356 2111 8A
Design. I: Combination Concept,
Policy: Discrete Approach, W88-07042 2109 5F Alternative Water Screening for Thermal Power
W88-02419 2103 5F Plants,
Joint Reservoir and Aqueduct Design and Oper-
Reliability Indices for Water Supply Systems, W88-09849 2111 8C
ation,
W88-02420 2103 5F W88-07047 2109 5F Design and Operation of Angled-Screen Intake,
Rational Bases for Designing Vapour Compres- W88-09850 2111 81
Optimal Dewatering Schemes in the Foundation
sion Water Desalination Systems,
Design of an Electronuclear Plant, Biofouling Control at Water Intake
W88-02428 Structures,
2103 3 A W88-07444 2109 8A W88-09851 2111 8C

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SUBJECT INDEX
DESIGN STANDARDS

Hydro-Power Intake Design Considerations, DESTRATIFICATION Development of General Guidelines foi the
W88-09854 2111 81 Local Destratification System for Mark Twain Planning of Stormwater Management Facilities:
Lake, Application to Urban Watersheds in Kentucky,
Assessment of Developmental Needs for Ad- W88-01341 2102 5G W88-03176 2104 4A
vanced Intake Technologies,
W88-09856 2111 8C Lake Allatoona - An Early Experience in Des- Suspended Sediment and Metals Removal from
tratification Revisited, Urban Runoff by a Small Lake,
DESIGN STORMS W88-01342 2102 5G W88-05400 2107 5D
Regional Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency
Curves for Pennsylvania, Pneumatic Diffusers, Implementing Dual-Purpose Stormwater Deten-
W88-02387 2103 2B W88-01343 2102 5G tion Programs,

Reservoir Management,
W88-05614 2107 4D
Study of Design Storms in China,
W88-07405 2109 2B W88-05334 2107 5G DETERGENTS
Assessment of the Interactions of Metals and
Deterministic Approach to Inflow Design Rain- Limnological Effects of Artificial Aeration at
Nitrilotriacctic Acid in Soil/Sludge Mixtures,
flood Development as Applied by the U.S. Lake Cachuma, California, 1980-1984,
W88-02478 2103 5E
Bureau of Reclamation, W88-05696 2107 5G
W88-07406 2109 2A Correlative Studies on Changes in Lipid Compo-
Solar Heating and Its Influence on Mixing in
Ice-Covered Lakes,
sition of Gills Uptake of Chemicals of
and
Analysis of the Design Storm Time-Intensity
Willow Shiner Fish (Gnathopogon Caerules-
Pattern for Medium and Small Watersheds, W88-08100 2110 2H
cens) by Exposure to Detergent,
W88-07407 2109 2B W88-03653
Injecting an Oxygen Fix, 2105 5C
Research on Statistical Estimation of Storm W88-08142 2110 5G
Comparative Studies on Additive Effects of
Transposition,
Note on 'Interfacial Mixing in Stratified Flows', Sodium Dodecylbenzensulfonate and Sodium
W88-07410 2109 2E Stearate on Uptake of Chemicals by Willow
W88-08954 2110 8B
Shiner (Gnathopogon Caerulescens),
Study of the Relationship Between Storm Rain-
DETECTION W88-03655 2105 5C
fall and Flood Based on Analysis of the '83.7'
Bacteriophages Active Against Bacteroides fra-
Flood at Ankang in the Han River Basin,
Sewage-Polluted Waters,
gilis in Bioconcentration of Alcohol Ethoxylates in
W88-07411 2109 2E
W88-02711 2104 5A Carp (Cyprinus carpio),
W88-03664 2105 5C
Factors Affecting Development of Huff Curves,
DETECTION LIMITS
W88-08060 2110 2B Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions Effect of Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate in
inRain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim- Skin of Fish Fingerlings (Cirrhina mrigala): Ob-
Economic and Predictive Reliability Implica-
tions of Stormwater Design Methodologies, mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen- servations with Scanning Electron Microscope,

W88- 10030 2111 6A wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie), W88-03665 2105 5C


W88-02816 2104 5A
DESIGNS General Remarks on Phosphorus Sources in
Determination of Paraquat by Flow-injection Areas Susceptible to Eutrophication, with Par-
Protection of Banks and Roadbeds from Erosion
Spectrophotometry, ticular Reference to the Northern Adriatic
on River 'Nips',
W88-03620 2105 4D W88-06127 2108 5A Coast,
W88-03861 2105 5G
Development of Lagoons in Venezuela,
Application of Amalgam Electrodes in Studies
of Heavy Metals Under Natural Water Condi- Acute Toxicity of Synthetic Detergents to
W88-07323 2109 5D
tions, Snails: Effect of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate on Lim-
DESILTING RESERVOIRS W88-06133 2108 7B naea peregra Shells,
Sluice Dimensioning for Desilting Reservoirs, W88-05116 2107 5C
Determination of Purines in Fresh and Sea
W88-08616 2110 8B
Water by Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry Groundwater Contamination From Septic Sys-
DESMIDS After Complexation with Copper(I), tems Receiving Detergents of Two Types of
Algae with a Taste for the Unusual, W88-06134 2108 7B Formulation,
W88-07675 2109 2H W88-05213 2107 5B
Improvement of the Detection Power in Elec-
DESORPTION trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry by Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ni-
Sorption/Desorption of Various Inorganic- Summation of Signals: Determination of Traces tnlotriacetic Acid, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic
Agents on Oil Shale, of Metals in Drinking Water and Urine, Acid, and Related Aminopolycarboxylic Acids
W88-02154 2103 5E W88-06136 2108 5A Using an Amperometric Detector,
W88-06137 2108 5A
Comparison of the Sorption/Desorption Capac- DETECTION TIMES
ity of a Spent Oil Shale and a Western Soil, Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions Evaluation of Use of Anionic Detergents (ABS)
W88-03256 2104 5E inRain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim- inMalaysia,
mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen- W88-06773 2108 5B
Desorption of Cationic Polyacrylamide from wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),
Bleached Kraft Pulp Fibers, W88-02816 2104 5A Temporal and Geographical Distributions of
W88-04378 2105 5D Epilithic Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Degrading
DETENTION BASINS Bacteria in a Polluted South Wales River,
Adsorption, Desorption, and Isotopic Exchange Dimensioning of Combined Sewer System De- W88-07014 2109 5B
of Cadmium on Ulite: Evidence for Complete tention Basins by Long Term Simulation of
Reversibility, Storm Water Runoff. Acute Toxicity of Three Detergents and Two
W88-04860 2106 5B W88-01952 2103 5D Insecticides in the Lugworm, Arenicola marina
(L): A Histological and a Scanning Electron
Adsorption and Desorption of Zn, Cu, and Cr DETENTION DAMS Microscopic Study,
by Sediments from the Raisin River (Michigan), Design of Stormwater Detention Basins for Mul- W88-07032 2109 5C
W88-05036 2106 5B tiple Design Frequencies,
W88-04268 2105 4A Surface Tension as an Indicative Parameter of
Effects of Organic Materials in Water on the Pollution. A Water Pollution Survey of the Bay
Desorption of Copper from Bottom Muds as DETENTION PONDS of Pasajes,
Inferred from Copper(II) Complexing Capacity, Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention W88-07147 2109 5B
(In Japanese), Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow,
W88-08653 2110 5B W88-01948 2103 5B Effect of Surfactants on the Determination of
Nitrite and Nitrate in Water Samples,
Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes DETENTION RESERVOIRS W88-08240 2110 5A
on Competing Sediment Components with a Design of Dual-Purpose Detention Systems
Multichamber Device, Using Dynamic Programming, Toxicity of an Anionic Detergent, Dodecylben-
W88-O9705 2111 5B W 88-024 13 2103 4A zene Sodium Sulfonate, to a Freshwater Fish,

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SUBJECT INDEX
DETRITUS

Rita rita:Determination of LC50 Values by Dif- Combustion Characteristics of Chlorinated Hy- Genetic and Biochemical Basis for Microbial
ferent Methods, drocarbons, Transformations and Detoxification of Mercury
W88-08675 2110 5C W88-01300 2102 5D and Mercurial Compounds,
W88-01373 2102 5B
Impact of Detergents on the Protein Histoche- Impact of the Resource Conservation and Re-
mistry of Various Cell Types of the Gill Epithe- covery Act on the Design of Hazardous Waste Genetic Mechanisms in the Dissimilation of
lium of Rita rita, Incinerators, Chlorinated Compounds,
W88-08676 2110 5C W88-01301 2102 6E W88-01374 2102 5B

Sources of Phosphate Which Give Rise to Eu- Federal Polychlorinated Biphenyl Regulations, Sensitized Photooxidation for Wastewater Disin-
trophication in South African Waters, W88-01303 2102 6E fection and Detoxification,
W88-09047 2111 5B W88-05265 2107 5D
Treatment and Destruction of Polychlorinated
Aromatic Surfactants in Laundry Detergents Biphenyls and Polychlorinated Biphenyl-Con- Waste Acid Detoxification and Reclamation,
and Hard-Surface Cleaners: Linear Alkylbenzen- taminated Materials, W88-07972 2109 5D
esulphonates and Alkylphenol Polyethoxylates, W88-01304 2102 5D
2111 A Biotransformation of Dehydroabietic, Abietic,
W88-09652 5
Incineration of Chemical Wastes Containing and Isopimaric Acids by Mortierella isabellina
Assessment of Rokanol Toxicity to a Population Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Assessment of Tests Immobilized in Polyurethane Foam,
and to an Aquatic Ecosystem, Conducted at Rollins Environmental Services, W88-09968 2111 5D
W88-10436 2112 5C Deer Park, Texas, and Energy Systems Compa-
ny, El Dorado, Arkansas, Use of Microbial in Situ Treatment for Detoxifi-
Determination of Trace Levels of Polyoxyethy- W88-01305 2102 5D cation of a Contaminated Ground Water,
lene-Type Nonionic Surfactants in Environmen- W88-11061 2112 5G
tal Waters, Ultimate Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls,
W88-10531 2112 5A W88-01306 2102 5D DETRITIVORES
Decay Rates of Autumn and Spring Leaf Litter
Chemical Tracers of Pollution Plumes from Chemical Destruction of Polychlorinated Bi-
in a Stream and Effects on Growth of a Detriti-
Septic Systems Receiving Two Types of Deter- phenyls in Transformer Oil, vore,
gents, W88-01307 2102 5D W88-10668 2112 2H
W88-11148 2112 5B
Light-Activated Reduction of Chemicals for De- DETRITUS
DETERIORATION struction of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Oil Aquatic
Structure and Function of Detritus in
Sartigan Dam in Beauce (Quebec) Canada: An and Soil,
Ecological Systems,
Example of Deterioration Resulting from Alkali- W88-01308 2102 5D W88-01817 2103 2H
Aggregate Reactivity (Le barrage Sartigan dans
Catalyzed Wet Oxidation of HazardousWastes,
Detritus Cycling in a Shallow Coastal Lagoon in
la Beauce (Quebec), Canada: un cas-type de de-
W88-01309 2102 5D Natal, South Africa,
terioration du beton par des reactions alcalis-
granulats), W88-04510 2106 2L
Kinetics Model and Simulation of Concentration
W88-04868 2106 8F Variations of Species of Polychlorinated Biphen-
Monument Creek Debris Flow, 1984: Implica-
yls Involved in Photochemical Transformation,
Suspended Particles in Deposi-
Classification of tions for Formation of Rapids on the Colorado
W88-01310 2102 5B
tion Samples and Run-Off Water Samples from a River in Grand Canyon National Park,
Limestone Cathedral, W88-06139 2108 2J
Chlorodibenzodioxins and Chlorodibenzofurans:
W88-05635 2107 5B An Overview,
Nitrogen Transformations in a Waterhyacinth-
W88-01311 2102 5B
Effects of Primary and Secondary Air Pollutants based Water Treatment System,
and Acid Depositions on (Ancient and Modern) Selected Legal Aspects of a Dioxin Detoxication
W88-06149 2108 5D
Buildings and Monuments, Project,
5C Resource Utilization by the Freshwater Deposit
W88-06569 2108 W88-01312 2102 6E
Feeder Ptychoptera Townesi (Diptera: Ptychop-
Thermal Pressure Due to an Ice Cap in an Environmental Health and Safety Consider- teridae),
Elevated Water Tank, ations for a Dioxin Detoxication Process,
W88-06689 2108 2H
W88-08210 2110 2C W88-01314 2102 5D
Leaf-pack Dynamics in a Southern African
New Methodology for Modelling Break Failure Opportunities for Development of New Detoxi- Mountain Stream,
Patterns in Deteriorating Water Distribution cation Processes through Genetic Engineering, W88-06694 2108 2H
Systems: Theory, W88-01315 2102 5D
Effects of Clear-cutLogging on Wood Break-
W88-08335 2110 5F
Potential Role of Genetically Engineered Micro- down in Appalachian Mountain Streams,
New Methodology for Modelling Break Failure organisms to Degrade Toxic Chlorinated Hy- W88-06837 2109 4C
Patterns in Deteriorating Water Distribution drocarbons,
Fate of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Experi-
Systems: Applications, W88-01316 2102 5D
W88-08336 2110 5F mental Marine Sediment Systems: Influence of
Microbiological Separation for Trace-Organics Bioturbation and Anoxia, ""'

DETOXICATION Removal, W88-06865 2109 5B


Hazardous Waste Detoxication at Contract W88-01317 2102 5D
Waste Management Facilities, Water Hyacinth Productivity and Detritus Ac-
W88-01298 2102 5D Peroxidase for Removal of Hazardous Aromat- cumulation.
ics from Industrial Wastewaters, W88-06918 2109 2H
Using Solidification as a Waste Detoxication W88-01318 2102 5D
Process, Effects of Dimilin(RT) on Freshwater Litter

W88-01302 2102 5D Biodegradation and Detoxification of Environ- Decomposition,


mental Pollutants. W88-06955 2109 5C
Ultimate Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls, W88-01369 2102 5B
W88-01306 2102 5D Interspecific Differences in Dead Plant Buffer-
Microbial Metabolism and Enzymology of Se- ing Capacity Alter the Impact of Acid Rain on
DETOXIFICATION lected Pesticides, Decomposition Rates in Tidal Marshes,
Detoxication of Hazardous Waste. W88-01370 2102 5B W88-07595 2109 5B
W88-01297 2102 5D
Microbial Degradation of Polychlorinated Bi- Debris Management at the Lower Susquehanna
Hazardous Waste Detoxication at Contract phenyls (PCBs), Hydroelectric Projects: Staff Report,
Waste Management Facilities, W88-01371 2102 5B W88-07843 2109 8A
W88-01298 2102 5D
Chemical Transformations of Aromatic Hydro- Evidence for the Use of Non-detrital Dissolved
Chemical Processes in the Incineration of Haz- carbons that Support the Growth of Microorga- Organic Matter by Microheterotrophs on Plant
ardous Materials, nisms, Detritus in a Woodland Stream,
W88-01299 2102 5D W88-01372 2102 5B W88-08110 2110 2H

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SUBJECT INDEX
DETRITUS

Seasonal Succession of a Microphagotroph Problem, Interface for Decision and Appropri- Irrigation Reuse of Pond Effluents in Develop-
Community in a Small Pond During Litter De- ate Technology-Science Technology, Technolo- ing Countries,
composition, gy Transfer and Utilization, W88-07356 2109 5D
W88-08793 2110 2H W88-02733 2104 6A
Hydropower Planning in Developing Countries,
Decomposition and Nutrient Dynamics of Litter Prediction Methodology for Suitable Water and W88-07504 2109 6A
of Quercus Palustris and Nelumbo Lutea in a Wastewater Processes,
Wetland Complex of Southeast Missouri, W88-02734 2104 5D Matching Water Supply Technology to the
U.S.A., Needs and Resources of Developing Countries,
W88-08812 2110 2H Priority Setting for the Rural Water Supply W88-07554 2109 6D
Program in Indonesia,
Microbial Kinetics and Phytoplankton in Sal- W88-02735 2104 6B Non-Conventional Water Resources Use in De-
monid Habitats of the Campbell River Estuary veloping Countries.
inAutumn, Water Supplies in Rural Areas of Developing W88-07850 2109 3C
W88-08818 2110 2L Countries,
W88-02736 2104 6D Overview of Non-Conventional Water Re-
Detritus Associated Respiration During Macro- sources Developing Countries,
in
phyte Decomposition, Methods of Choice: Small Wells, Slow Sand W88-07851 2109 3A
W88-08822 2110 2H Filtration, and Rapid Sand Filtration for Water
Supplies in Developing Areas, Introduction to Desalination,
Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain W88-02737 W88-07852
2104 5F 2109 3A
Stream in the South-Western Cape, South
Africa, Wastewater Disposal and Treatment, Recent Developments in Reverse Osmosis,
W88-09642 2111 2E W88-02738 2104 5D W88-07854 2109 3A
Phytoplankton, Tripton and Microphyto- Model to Predict Water Demand, Wastewater Desalination with Renewable Energy Sources,
benthos: Tidal Exchange in a North Brittany Disposal, Cost of Treatment Systems, and W88-07855 2109 3A
Estuary, (Phytoplancton, Tripton et Microphy- Equipment Required,
tobenthos: Echanges au Cours de la Maree, W88-02739 2104 5D Innovative Approaches to Transportation of
Dans un Estuaire du Nord-Finistere,), Water by Tanker,
W88-10245 2112 2L Model Acceptance, Lessons of History and W88-07858 2109 5F
Management Concerns,
DETROIT RIVER W88-02740 2104 6A Maritime Transportation of Fresh Water,
Summary of the Pointe Mouillee Confined Dis- W88-07859 2109 5F
posal Facility, Planning of Rural Water Supply in Developing
W88-01523 2103 5E Countries, Overview of Water Reuse for Developing
W88-03677 2105 5F Countries,
Use of Current Meters for Continuous Measure- W88-07861 2109 3C
ment of Flows in Large Rivers, Use of Public Resources for Water Supply and
W88-01914 2103 2E Sanitation Projects in Developing Countries, Health Aspects of Waste-Water Reuse for Irri-
W88-03679 2105 5F gation of Crops,
Tributary and Point Source Total Phosphorus W88-07865 2109 3C
Loading to Lake Erie, Evolution of Low Technology Waste Water
W88-06408 2108 5B Disposal in the Developed Countries and its Cloud Seeding - A Source of Water,
Implication for the Developing Nations, W88-07866 2109 3B
Summary: Great Lakes Water Levels Task W88-03709 2105 5D
Force. Appropriate Technology for Water Resources
W88-06551 2108 2H Water Resources in Developing Countries, Development,
W88-04431 2105 6G W88-07870 2109 4B
DEUTERIUM
Method Measuring Enriched Levels of Deu-
for Integrated Water Resource Management in Antigua (Experiences with Transportation of
terium Water,
in Soil Latin America and the Caribbean: Opportunities Water by Tanker),
W88-02891 2104 2G and Constraints, W88-07887 2109 5F
W88-04432 2105 6B
Deuterium in Water Vapor Above the Atmos- Kenya and Botswana: Experience with Rain-
pheric Boundary Layer, Oasis Systems Management, water Catchment Systems,
W88-07479 2109 2B W88-04435 2105 6A W88-07891 2109 3B

Mechanisms of Catchment Flow Processes Socio-economic Development Levels and Ade- Bamboo and Wooden Pipes,
Using Natural Variations in Deuterium and quate Regulatory Policy for Water Quality Man- W88-08228 2110 5F
Oxygen- 18, agement,
W88-07575 2109 2A W88-04438 2105 5G Meeting Drought: A Micro Watershed Develop-
ment Approach,
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES Water Supply, Sanitation and Health Education W 8 8-08229 2110 6F
Present and Future Perspectives on Water Re- Programmes in Developing Countries: Problems
sources in Developed Countries, of Evaluation, Future Water Supply in the Machakos District
W88-10488 2112 6D W88-05072 2106 6B of Kenya,
W88-08232 2110 3B
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Low Cost Individual Sanitation
in Developing

Particle Removal by Horizontal-Flow Roughing Countries:Methodology for the Testing of Hydrology Past and Present,
Filtration, Double Vault Composting Latrines in Ivory W88-08953 2110 2A
W88-00062 2101 5F Coast,
W88-05271 2107 5D Extreme Rainfall for Africa and Other Develop-
Operation and Maintenance of Water Systems in ing Areas,
Developing Countries, Water Supply: Possible Constraints on Socio- W88-09742 2111 2B
W88-01890 2103 5F Economic Development in Oyo State of Nige-
ria, Major Constraints in Water Supply in Develop-
Development of Environmental Engineering W88-05284 2107 4C ing Countries,
Education in Developing Countries, W88-10308 2112 6C
W88-01934 2103 5G Institutional and Human Resource Development
for Water Quality-Control Programs in Devel- Trends in Development, and Their
Irrigation
Technology of Small Community Water Supply oping Countries, Implications for Hydrologisls and Water Re-
Systems in Developing Countries, W88-05426 2107 5G sources Engineers,
W88-02414 2103 5F W88-10486 2112 3F
Role, Operation and Possible Impacts of Support
Appropriate Methods of Treating Water and Communication on Water Resources Develop- Present and Future Perspectives on Water Re-
Wastewater in Developing Countries. ment, sourcesin Developed Countries,
W88-02732 2104 5D W88-07049 2109 6B W88-10488 2112 6D

SU-212
SUBJECT INDEX
DIATOMS
Hydrological Sciences - Society's Needs, Baling: A Case Study, Effect of Sample Pretreatment on the Reliability
W88-10490 2112 9A W88-01757 2103 5E of Solid Speciation Data of Heavy Metals. Im-
DEW Sludge Thickening Does Work - And Saves
plications for the Study of Early Diagenetic
Night-Time N205/N03 Chemistry and Nitrate Money, Processes,
in Dew Water, W88-02131 2103 5D
W88-06069 2108 5A
W88-02682 2104 5B
Effects of Coagulation on Sludge Thickening Early Diagenesis of Amino Acids and Organic
Flow Injection Analysis ofHydrogen Peroxide, and Dewatering, Matter in Two Coastal Marine Sediments,
Sulfite,Formaldehyde and Hydroxymethanesul- W88-02397 W88-07918 2109 2L
2103 5D
fonic Acid in Precipitation Samples,
W88-10538 2112 5A Hydrology of the Ferron Sandstone Aquifer and Study of Sulphur Enrichment in the Humic
Effects of Proposed Surface-Coal Mining in Fraction of Marine Sediments During Early
DEWATERING Castle Valley, Utah, Diagenesis,
Experiences with Lime Stabilisation and Com- W88-03000 W88-07919
2104 4C 2109 2K
posting of Sewage Sludge,
W88-00250 2101 5D Start-Up Optimization of the Mechanical and Strontium Isotopic
Evolution of Oil-Field
Chemical Parameters Influencing the Dewater- Waters from Carbonate Reservoir Rocks in
Sludge Dewatering, ing Performance of a Gravity Belt Filter Press Bindley Field, Central Kansas, U.S.A.
W88-00324 2101 5D Operation, W88-07920 2109 2K
W88-03251 2104 5D
Evaluation of Underdrainage Techniques for the
Diagenetic Changes of Lignin Compounds in a
Densification of Fine-Grained Dredged Materi- Polymer Performance in Sludge Conditioning, More Than 0.6 Million-Year-Old Lacustrine
al,
W88-03253 2104 5D
W88-00464 Sediment (Lake Biwa, Japan),
2101 8D
Options in Belt Filter Presses,
W88-07925 2109 2H
Method for the Treatment of Wastewater W88-04662 2106 5D Diagenetic Behaviors of
Sludge, Heavy Metals and Nu-
W88-00516 2101 5D Dewatering of Petroleum-Containing Sludges trients in Anoxic Sediment of a Freshwater
with Recovery of the Oil Component, Pond,
Method for Dewatering Non-Aqueous Liquids, W88-04835 W88-09802
2106 5D 2111 2H
W88-00530 2101 5F
Rising Water Levels - An Asset and a Liability Sources of the Lipids in the Bottom Sediments
Development of an Open Pit Coal Mine Dewa- toTexas Tech University, of an English Oligo-mesotrophic lake,
tering Plan in Cesar Department, Colombia, W88-04921 W88-10209
2106 4B 2112 2H
S.A.,
W88-01416 2102 4B Mixing Intensity and Polymer Performance in DIALKYLPHTHALATES
Sludge Dewatering, Growth and Aggregation Behavior
Analytical and Graphical Technique to Deter- of Repre-
W88-05519 2107 5D sentative Phytoplankton as Affected by the En-
mine the Spacing of Drainage Wicks for Pressue
vironmental Contaminant Di-n-butyl Phthalate
Relief in an Open Pit Coal Mine, Moisture Retention Characteristics and Volume
W88-01417 W88-03687 2105 5C
2102 4B Reduction of Municipal Sludges,
W88-06220 2108 5D
Proposal of Criteria for Selection of Dewatering DIALYSIS
Methods in Surface Mining, New Technique for Monitoring Alum Sludge Electrodialysis - Membranes and Mass Trans-
W88-01418 Conditioning, port,
2102 4B
W88-06320 W88-00706 2101 3A
Drainage of Mining Development
2108 5D
in a Neogene
Lignite Deposit in Hungary, Optimal Dewatering Schemes in the Foundation Design and Operation of Desalting Systems
W88-01419 2102 4B Design of an Electronuclear Plant, Based on Membrane Processes,
W88-07444 2109 8A W88-00711 2101 3A
Planning and Realization of a Constantly In-
creasing Prevention System Against Under- Suspended Solids Carry-Over Control in Bottom Determination of Trace Sulfides
Turbid in
ground Water in Mines, Ash Dewatering Bins, Waters by Gas Dialysis/Ion Chromatography, \
W88-01421 2102 4B W88-07677 W88-05360
2 109 5F 2107 5A
Water Control at the Balcony Bauxite Mines Construction Dewatering: A Guide
3
to Theory Portable Water Pretreatment Cuts Deminera-
Company, and Practice, lizer Loading,
W88-01422 2102 4B W88-08989 2111 8B W88-07678 2109 5F
Dewatering and Depressurisation Studies for Contaminated Ground-Water Recovery System Acidic Wastewater Treatment by Donnan Dial-
Development of the Lochiel Open Pit Mine, Analysis, Design and Construction at a Waste
ysis Involving Tubular Anion-Exchange Mem-
South Australia, Management Facility Located in a Gulf Coastal branes,
W88-01434 2102 4B Plain,
W88-08138 2110 5D
W88-09146 2111 5G
Combined System of Sealing a Mine Under
Heavy Karstic Water Hazard, Application of Dialysis Bags for Monitoring the :

Method of Biopolymeric Sludge Dewatering


W88-01443 Groundwater Quality Downstream of a Landfill,
2102 4B W88-10108 2112 5D W88-08165 2110 5A
Water Balance Model of the Transdanubian DEWATERING WELLS
Mountain Range in Hungary for Mining Pur- Minimizing Well Losses Does Ionic Strength Affect the Configuration of
in Dewatering Wells in
poses, Fractured Rock, Aquatic Humic Substances, As Indicated by Gel
W88-01445 Filtration,
2102 2F W88-01415 2102 4B
W88-10661 2112 7B
Application of Computer Modeling for the DI-N-BUTYLTIN
Design of Open Pit Mine Dewatering Determination of Tri-n-Butyltin and Di-n-Butyl- DIAMINES
W88-01458 2102 4B tinCompounds in Fish by Gas Chromatography Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ali-
with Flame Photometric Detection, phatic Diamines in Water Via Derivatization
Land Subsidence Effected by Dewatering of W88-08241 with Acetylacetone,
Open-Pits,
2110 5A
W88-02363 2103 5A
W88-01577 DIAGENESIS
2103 4C
Main Dewatering of Mines
Natural Enrichment of Arsenic in Loch Lomond DIATOMS
New Cost Saving Sediments, Catalogue of Recently Described Diatom Taxa
Techniques,
W88-03993 2 105 2K from Africa and Neighbouring Islands (1965-
W88-01578 2103 4B 1980),
Quantitative Determination of Volatile Carbox-
Mine Dewatering Design in Surface Mining to W88-00833 2101 2H
ylic Acids in Formation Waters by Isotacho-
Improve the Quality of Ground Water
phoresis,
W88-01581 B.J.Cholnoky Diatom Slide Collection,
2103 4B W88-04036 2105 2K W88-00834 2101 2H

SU-213
SUBJECT INDEX
DIATOMS

and Sulphur Isotope Ratios in Lakes North Traces dans l'Eau: Influence du Peroxyde d'Hy-
1983 Report on Great Lakes Water Quality. ties
of Lake Superior, drogene),
W88-00927 2101 5B
W88-09592 2111 5C W88-09655 2111 5F
Diurnal Variations of Intracellular Nitrate Stor-
Effects of Physical Disturbance and Canopy DIBUTYLIN
age by Marine Diatoms: Effects of Nutritional
State,
Cover on Attached Diatom Community Struc- Tributyltin(TBT) in the Waters of a Scottish
2105 2L ture in an Idaho Stream, Sea Loch Arising from the Use of Antifoulant
W88-04168
W88-09637 2111 2H Treated Netting by Salmon Farms,
Two W88-07117 2109 5B
Water Quality and Diatom Communities in
Seasonal Variation in Marine Phytoplankton and
Catalan Rivers (N.E. Spain),
2105 5C Ice Algae at a Shallow Antarctic Coastal Site, DICHLORAMINE
W88-04252 2111 5C the Presence of
W88-09668 Dichloramine Decomposition in

Benthic Energy Flow during a Simulated Excess Ammonia,


Phytoplankton Studies in the Szigetkoz Section 5F
W88-04260 2105
Autumn Bloom Sedimentation,
Danube During 1981-1982,
of the
W88-06857 2109 2L 2H
W88-09892 2111 DICHLOROETHENES
Interactions of Ammonium, Nitrate, and D- and Hydrolysis of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Formation
Note on the Occurrence of Unusual Patches of
L-Amino Acids Nitrogen Assimilation of
in the of 1,1-Dichloroethene,
Senescent Periphyton in an Oklahoma Stream,
Two Species of Estuarine Benthic Diatoms, W88-11228 2112 5B
W88-09936 2111 2H
W88-06860 2109 2L
Temporal and Spatial Variability of the Eulit-
DICHLOROETHYLENE
Paleolimnological Evidence of Recent Acidifica- Acute and Subchronic Toxicity in Rats of
toral Epilithic Periphyton, Lake Tahoe, Califor-
Trans- 1,2-dichloro-ethylene Drinking Water,
tion in Two Sudbury (Canada) Lakes,
in
nia-Nevada,
W88-08068 2110 5B 2111 2H W88-05562 2107 5C
W88-09937

Modern Diatom Assemblages in Central Mexico: Ecological Characteristics of Sessile Algal Com- DICTIONARIES
The Role of Water Chemistry and Other Envi- munities in the Olczyski Stream (Tatra Mts, Dictionary of Waste and Water Treatment,
ronmental Factors as Indicated by TWINSPAN Poland) with Special Consideration of Light and W88-03982 2105 5D
and DECORANA, Temperature,
W88-08082 2110 5C 2112 2H DICYCLOHEXYLCARBODIIMIDE
W88-10172
Gas Chromatographic Determination of Sodium
Phytoplankton Composition in the Ria of Ponte- Diatom Communities in Some Streams of South- Monofluoroacetate in Water by Derivatization
vedra (NW Spain) (Composition del fitoplanc- ern Greenland, with Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide,
ton de la ria de Pontevedra (NO do Espana)), W88-10173 2112 2H W88-05306 2107 5A
W88-08089 2110 2L
Bio-indicators and the Meaning of Diatom-based DIEL DISTRIBUTION
Relationships between Bathymetry, Water Qual- Indices of Water Quality (Bio-Indicateurs et Sig- Vertical, Horizontal, and Diel Distribution of
ity and Diatoms in Some Hebridean Lochs, nification des Indices Diatomiques de Qualite Invertebrate Drift in the Lower Mississippi

W88-08096 2110 2H des Eaux, River,


W88-10246 2112 5A W88-02278 2103 2H
Downcore Sulphur Isotope Ratios and Diatom
Inferred pH in an Artificially Acidified Canadi- Two New Diatom-based Indices and the Chemi- DIEL VARIATION
an Shield Lake, cal of Running Waters: Comparison
Quality Two Simple Models for Estimating Daily Mean
W88-08200 2110 5C with Various Existing Indices (Deux Nouveaux Water Temperatures and Diel Variations in a
Indices Diatomique et de Qualite Chimique des Danish Low Gradient Stream,
Bacteria Structuring Agents in Lakes: Field
As Eaux Courantes: Comparaison avec Differents W88-01830 2103 2H
Manipulations With Bacterioplankton, Indices Existants,
W88-08587 2110 2H W88-10247 2112 5A Diel and Seasonal Changes of Dissolved Oxygen
and pH in Relation to Community Metabolism
Acidification of a Dutch Moorland Pool: A Pa- Impact of a Discharge of Saline Water and Or- of a Shallow Reservoir in Southeast Missouri,
laeolimnological Study, ganic Pollution on the Diatom Populations of W88-10457 2112 2H
W88-08589 2110 2H the Gander (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg)
(Impact d'un Rejet D'eau Chargee en Sel et DIEL VARIATIONS
Diatom Size Distributions and Community D'Une Pollution Organique Sur les Peuplements Microbial Implications of Diel Variations in
Stratification in Estuarine Intertidal Sediments, de Diatomees de la Gander (Grand-Duche du Water Quality Parameters Possibly Associated
W88-08716 2110 2L Luxembourg)), with Acid deposition in an Oligotrophic Reser-
W88-10248 2112 5C voir,
of Manganese-Copper Interactions on
Effect
Growth of a Diatom in Water from a Manga-
W 88-036 15 2105 5C
Response of Asterionella formosa to Germani-
nese-rich British Columbia Fjord, um: Implications for the Germanium-inhibition DIELDRIN
W88-08724 2110 2K Technique for Estimating Diatom Contribution Aldrin, Dieldnn, and Mercury Profiles in
to Community Productivity, Recent Lake Sediments Rocky Mountain
at the
Daily Study of the Diatom Spring Bloom at W88-10665 2112 7B Arsenal, Colorado,
Roscoff (France) in 1985: I. The Spring Bloom 2105 5B
W88-03868
within the Annual Cycle, Diatom Flora of an Australian River System:
W88-08725 2110 21 Spatial Patterns and Environmental Relation- DIESEL OIL
ships, Seasonal Responses to Diesel Oil and Subse-
Limnological Investigation of Biogenic Silica 2H
W88-10722 2112 quent Recovery of the Cytochrome P-450 Mon-
Sedimentation and Silica Biogeochemistry in
ooxygenase System in the Common Mussel, My-
Lake St. Moritz and Lake Zurich, Effects of Sedimentary Processes and Salinity on
tilus Edulis L., and the Periwinkle, Littorina
W88-08826 2110 5C the Diatom Flora of the Columbia River Estu-
littorea L,
ary, 2108 5C
Effects of Recent Acidification on Cladocera in 2L W88-06422
W88-10754 2112
Small Clear-Water Lakes Studied by Means of
DIET
Sedimentary Remains, Diatom Abundance in the Estuaries,
Asbestos in Drinking Water and Cancer,
W88-08855 2110 5C W88-10787 2112 2L
W88-07211 2109 5B

Typology of Oligotrophic Streams of the Ar- Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Some In-
teresting Diatom Species in the River Wye
DIETS
denne (Belgium) by Multivariate Analysis of
Influence of Diet and Preexposure on the Toler-
Benthic Diatoms Records (Typologie des Ri- System, Wales, U.K.,
2112 2H ance of Sodium Pentachlorophenate by Rain-
vieres Oligotrophes du Massif Ardennais (Belgi- W88-10799
bow Trout (Salmo gairdneri),
que) par l'analyse Multivariee de Releves de 2103 5C
Diatomees Benthiques),
DIBROMOPROPANE W88-02032
Photolytic Degradation of Trace Amounts of
W88-08873 2110 2H Contribution of Tap Water to Mineral Intakes of
Dibromo-l,2-propane in Water. The Influence of
Hydrogen Peroxide (Degradation par Photolyse Canadian Preschool Children,
Effects of Acid Precipitation on Sediment
W88-03478 2104 5C
Downcore Profiles of Diatoms, Bacterial Densi- du Dibromo-1,2 Propane Present a l'Etat de

SU-214
SUBJECT INDEX
DIGESTION

Critical Analysis of Factors Affecting the Sensi- Sediment Convection-Diffusion and Bedform Diffusion Wave Model
tivity of Zooplankton and the Reproducibility of
for Overland Flow: I.
Length, Solution for Steep Slopes,
Toxicity Test Results, W88-04456 2105 2J W88-08667
W88-04845 2110 2E
2106 5A
Simulation of Dynamics of Double-Diffusive
Possibilities of Feeding Diets for Ducks Using
Diffusion Wave Model for Overland Flow: II.
System,
Steady State Analysis,
Activated Sludge, W88-05073 2106 2H W88-08668
W88-07160 2109 5E 2110 2E
Calculation of Effectiveness Factors in Spherical
Transfer of Sludge-Applied Trace Elements to Shells,
DIFLUBENZURON
the Food Chain, W88-05172 Effects of the Pesticide Diflubenzuron on Larval
2107 5D
W88-07908 Horseshoe Crabs, Limulus polyphemus,
2109 5B
Rate of Humic Substance Uptake During Acti- W88-01720 2103 5C
Poultry Waste Lagoon Sediment as a Source of vated Carbon Adsorption,
Calcium for Laying Hens, W88-05184 2107 5F Effects of Diflubenzuron on Limb Regeneration
W88-09676 2111 5E and Molting in the Fiddler Crab, Uca pugilator,
Vertical Eddy Determined with
Diffusivity W88-07030 2109 5C
Brood Size and Neonate Weight of Daphnia Rn222 in the Benthic Boundary Layer of Ice-
magna Produced by Nine Diets. Covered Lakes, DIGESTED SLUDGE
W88-11008 2112 2H W88-05605 2107 2H Automation and Uprating of Anaerobic Digest-
ers,
DIFFERENTIAL EPEIROGENIC UPLIFT Field Technique to Measure the Tortuosity and
W88-00243
Response of Quaternary Fluvial Systems to Dif- Sorption-Affected Porosity for Gaseous Diffu- 2101 5D
ferential Epeirogenic Uplift: Aguas and Feos sion of Materials in the Unsaturated Zone with
Control of the Anaerobic Digestion Process,
River Systems, Southeast Spain, Experimental Results From Near Barnwell, W88-00246
South Carolina,
2101 5D
W88-00160 2101 2E
W88-06789 2108 5B Design and Operation of Anaerobic Sludge Di-
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Germany,
gesters in
Longitudinal Profile of pC02 Origin of Salt in Coastal Marshes of Hudson and
in Algal Suspen- W88-00247
sionon an Open-Field Cultivation Surface, James Bays, 2101 5D
W88-09595 W88-07940 2109 2L
2111 2H Accelerated Cold Anaerobic Digestion,
Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes W88-00248 2101 5D
Improvement of Hybrid Modeling,
W88-10887 on Competing Sediment Components with a
2112 8B Consolidation of Digested Sludge,
Multichamber Device,
W88-00249 2101 5D
DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE MEASUREMENT W88-09705 2111 5B
Use of Pressure Differential Measurements to Factors that Govern the Survival of Selected
Diffusive Limit for Entrainment,
Map Chemical-Quality Variations in a Variable- Parasites in Sewage Sludges,
Density Ground Water System, W88- 10763 2112 8B
W88-00262 2101 5D
W88-09294 2111 7 A Diffusion of Gasoline-Range Hydrocarbon
Vapors in Porous Media, Experimental Method- Soil Properties, Water Quality, and
Irrigation
DIFFERENTIAL-PULSE STRIPPING
ologies, Soil Moisture Level Influences on the Move-
VOLTAMMETRY ment of Nickel in Sewage Sludge-Treated Soils,
W88-11238 2112 5B
Analysis of Rain Water by Differential-Pulse
W88-05987 2108 5E
Stripping Voltammetry in Nitric Acid Medium,
DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT
W88-08022 2110 5 A Diffusion of Crude Oil in Water, Metal Availability in Sludge-amended Soils with
W88-04126 2105 5B Elevated Metal Levels,
DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS
Bound Water Content of Biological Sludges in W88-06146 2108 5E
DIFFUSION COEFFICIENTS
Relation to Filtration and Dewatering
Methodological Approach to the Evaluation of Treatment of Leachate from a Solid Waste
W88-05587 2107 5D Diffusion
t
Coefficients of Radionuclides in Landfill Site Using a Two-stage Anaerobic
Marine Coastal Sediments, Filter,
Differential Thermal and Thermogravimetric W88-08608 2110 5A W88-06850 T'
Analysis of Sediment-Forming Materials from 2109 5D
Lake Ontario, DIFFUSION EQUATION
W88-08288 Heavy Metals Removal from Anaerobically Di-
2110 2H Improved Numerical Solution for the Diffusion gested Sludge by Chemical and Microbiological
Equation,
DIFFRACTION Methods,
W88-08337 2110 2F
Diffraction Techniques for the Study of Pure W88-09661 2111 5E
Water and Aqueous Solutions, DIFFUSION WAVE MODEL
W88-01597 DIGESTER GAS
2103 IB Diffusion Wave Model for Overland Flow: I.
Solution for Steep Slopes,
Digester Gas H2S Control Using Iron Salts,
DIFFUSERS W88-08008 2110 5D
W88-08667 2110 2E
Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan-
nel. I: Flow Regimes,
Diffusion Wave Model DIGESTION i |

for Overland Flow: II.


W88-04233 2105 8B Steady State Analysis, Accelerated Cold Anaerobic Digestion, !

W88-08668 W88-00248 2101 5D


Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan-
2110 2E
3-D Flow Field Descriptions,
nel. II:
DIFFUSIVITY Aerobic Thermophilic Digestion of Sludge
W88-04234 2105 8B Water Movement Using Air,
in a Finite Layer: Absorption
for Constant Water Content at the Surfaces, W88-00251 2101 5D
Hydraulic Characteristics of Straight Conical
W88-00103 2101 2G
Diffusers of Hydropower Plants, Recent Developments in Sludge Digestion in the
W88-10222 Determination of Diffusivities in the Rustler
2112 8C United States and a View of the Future,
Formation from Exploratory Shaft Construction W88-00253
DIFFUSION 2101 5D
at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Site,
Mixing Processes South-
in DeGray Lake, Arkansas eastern New Mexico, Digesters - A Look at the Reasons for Fouling
W88-01063 2102 2H W88-03466 2104 2F and an Effective Answer to the Cleaning Out
Effects
Problem,
of a Biomodal Pore Distribution on
Measurements of Cesium and Strontium Diffu- W88-00265
Matrix Diffusion in a Fractured Porous Medium
sion in Biotite Gneiss,
2101 5D
W88-01658 2103 5B W88-05532 2107 5B Microbiology of Anaerobic Digestion,
Tidal Three-Dimensional Diffusion in a W88-02107 2103 5D
Model Variability of Moisture Diffusivity of
Soil
of the Lagoon of Venice and Reliability
Condi- Loamy to Silty Soils on Marl, Determined by Inactivation of Animal Viruses during Sewage
tions for Its Numerical Integration, the Hot Air Method,
W88-01877 Sludge Treatment,
2103 5B W88-07309 2109 2G W88-05059 2106 5D

SU-215
•x.?/

SUBJECT INDEX
DIGESTION

Dinoflagellate Resting Cysts Isolated from Sedi-


Difference in Sporogenous Bacterial Populations DILUTE WASTEWATER
Anaerobic Upflow Sludge Bed Filter Reactor ments in Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand,
in Thermophilic (55 C) and Mesophilic (35 C)
Treating Dilute Carbohydrate Wastewaters, W88-10438 2112 2L
Anaerobic Sewage Digestion,
2107 5D W88-03231 2104 5D
W88-05190 Unexpected Disappearance of Cyanophyte

Digester Do-Over, DILUTION Blooms in Plusssee (North Germany),


W88-05482 2107 5D Method and Apparatus for Pre-Dilution of Drill- W88-10894 2112 2H
ing Mud and Slurry and the Like,
Progress and Kinetics of Aerobic Digestion of W88-00588 2101 5D DIOXANE
Secondary Sludges, Determination of Parts-per-Billion Concentra-
W88-06315 2108 5D Method for the Ultimate Disposal of High Level tions of Dioxane in Water and Soil by Purge and
Radioactive Waste, Trap Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
Sedimentation and Digestion on Pond Bottoms-- 2101 5E
W88-00604 or Charcoal Tube Enrichment Gas Chromatog-
An Attempt to Establish a Short-Term Material
raphy,
Balance, Dilution of Horizontal Jet in Crossflow,
5D
Initial
W88-01868 2103 5A
W88-07337 2109 2105 5B
W88-04269

Survey of Municipal Anaerobic Sludge Digest- DIOXIN


Hydraulics of Shallow and Stratified Mixing
ers and Diagnostic Activity Assays, Selected Legal Aspects of a Dioxin Detoxication
Channel,
W88-07549 2109 5D 2105 5E Project,
W88-04270
W88-01312 2102 6E
PotentialAvailability of Anaerobic Treatment
DIMETHYL DISULFIDE
with Digester Slurry of Animal Waste for the of Dimethyl Disulfide-Forming Environmental Contamination by Polychlorinat-
Identification
Reclamation of Acid Mine Water Containing ed Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans Asso-
Bacteria Isolated from Activated Sludge,
Sulfate and Heavy Metals, 2104 5D ciated with Pulp and Paper Mill Discharge,
2110 5D W88-02709
W88-08131 W88-04O78 2105 5B

Characterization of Aerobic, Facultative Anaer-


DIMETHYL SULFIDE
Direct Kinetic and Mechanistic Study of the Disposition of Toxic PCB Congeners in Snap-
obic, and Anaerobic Bacteria in an Acidogenic
OH-Dimethyl Sulfide Reaction Under Atmos- ping Turtle Eggs: Expressed as Toxic Equiva-
Phase Reactor and Their Metabolite Formation,
pheric Conditions, lents of TCDD,
W88-08787 2110 5D
W88-08453 2110 5B W88-05618 2107 5B
Control of Anaerobic Digestion Toxicity with
Powdered Activated Carbon, Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid-Water and Methan- Status of Selected Organics in the Laurentian

W88-09526 2111 5D esulfonic Acid-Water Solution Particles: Impli- Great Lakes; An Overview of DDT, PCBs,
cations for Atmospheric Chemistry of Organo- Dioxins, Furans, and Aromatic Hydrocarbons,
DIGITAL COMPUTERS sulfur Species, W88-06296 2108 5B
Building an Effective Computer Mapping Pro- W88-08946 2110 5B
gram, National Dioxin Study. Tier 4 - Combustion
W88-05565 2107 5D Purge and Trap Gas Chromatographic Method Sources: Final Test Report - Site 1, Sewage
for Dimethyl Sulfide in Freshwater, Sludge Incinerator SSI - A,
Application of Supercomputers to Weather 2112 7B
W88-10545 W88-08427 2110 5E
Forecasting,
W88-08120 2110 2B DIMETHYLSULFIDE Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface
Factors Controlling Emission of Dimethylsul- Impoundment,
Progress in the Development of PARAGON,
phide From Salt Marshes, 2110 5G
W88-08121 2110 2B W88-08439
W88-06107 2108 2L
DIGITIZATION Lake Sediments as Historic Records of Atmos-
DINITROGEN FIXING ACTIVITY pheric Contamination by Organic Chemicals,
Measuring Fish Lengths from Instant Photo-
Free-Living Dinitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated 5B
graphs Using a Digitizing Tablet and Minicom- W88-09068 2111
from Petroleum Refinery Oily Sludge,
puter,
W88-02712 2104 5A
W88-11016 2112 7B Evaluation of a High-Resolution Gas Chroma-
tography/High-resolution Mass Spectrometry
DIISOPROPYLMETHYLPHOSPHONATE DINOFLAGELLATE RESTING CYSTS
Method for the Determination of 2,3,7, 8-tetrach-
Computer Simulation of Movement of DIMP- Dinoflagellate Resting Cysts Isolated from Sedi-
New Zealand, lorodibenzo-p-dioxin in Soil and Water,
in Marlborough Sounds,
Contaminated Groundwater Near the Rocky ments
2112 5A
2112 2L W88-10839
Mountain Arsenal, Colorado, W88-10438
W88-09446 2111 5B
DINOFLAGELLATES DIOXINS
Heterotrophic Glucose Uptake Potential of Process for Destroying Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-
DIKES
Three Marine Dinoflagellates, Dioxin in a Hazardous Waste,
Flood Disaster Control Bag,
2101 4A 2101 2A W88-01313 2102 5D
W88-00611 W88-00233
Consider-
Buck Island Reach, Mississippi River: Hydraulic Impact of a Gyrodinium Aureolum Bloom on Environmental Health and Safety

Model Investigation, Inshore Young Fish Populations, ations for a Dioxin Detoxication Process,
W88-00827 2101 8A W88-02373 2103 2L W88-01314 2102 5D

Process Plants as Hazardous-Waste Facilities, Possible Mechanisms Underlying Copepod Reaction Mechanisms of Polychlorinated Di-
W88-03816 2105 5G Grazing Responses to Levels of Toxicity in Red benzo-p-Dioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzo-
Tide Dinoflagellates, furans during Ozonation of Water Samples
Effects of Furrow Dikes on Water Conservation 2105 2L
W88-04172 (Reaktionsverhalten Polychlorierter Dibenzo-p-
and Dryland Crop Yields,
2106 3F Dioxine und Polychlorierter Dibenzofurane bei
W88-04502 Interclonal Variability to PSP Toxicity in the
der Ozonung von Waessern),
Dinoflagellate Gonyaulax Excavata, a New Bio- 2103 5D
Analysis of Drawdown in the Country Rock of W88-02084
assay System (Variabilidad Interclonal para Tox-
Composite Dike Aquifers, Dinoflagelado Gonyaulax Ex-
2109 2F icidad PSP en el Emergency Stabilization and Cleanup of Dioxin
W88-07578
cavata, un Nuevo Sistema de Bioensayo).
Sites,
2107 5A
Tidal Influence on the Wetland Community W88-05289 W88-02190 2103 5G
Structure Behind the Dike Along the Elbe Estu-
Separation of Dinoflagellate Cysts into Density
ary, Residues of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin
2111 2H Gradients (Separacion de Quistes de Dinoflage-
W88-09875 in the Spring River, Missouri,
lados en Gradiente de Densidad), 2103 5B
2107 7B W88-02491
DILLON RESERVOIR W88-05290
Point/Nonpoint Source Trading Program for Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins in Blue
Dillon Reservoir and Planned Extensions for Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning in Narragansett Japan,
Mussel from Marine Coastal Water in
Other Areas, Bay,
W88-05623 2107 5B
2102 5G W88-08015 2110 2L
W88-01163

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SUBJECT INDEX
DISEASES

Toxicity and Bioconcentration of 2,3,7,8-Te- DIQUAT Contraction Ratios for Weir and Flume Designs
trachlorodibenzodioxin and 2,3,7,8-Telrachlordi- Determination of Paraquat by Flow-Injection W88-03791 2105 8B
benzofuran in Rainbow Trout, Spectrophotometry,
W88-06330 2108 5C W88-07120 2109 5A Velocity and Discharge in Compound Channels,
W88-04236 2105 2E
Fate of 1,3,6,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in DIRECT FILTRATION
an Outdoor Aquatic System, Upflow Direct Filtration of High Turbidity Effects of Nonlevel Placement on Accuracy of
W88-06957 2109 5B Waters, Long-Throated Flumes,
W88-10115 2112 5F W88-05144
Discovery and Elimination of Dioxins from a 2107 7B
Carbon Reactivation Process, DISCHARGE Note on the Representation of Nonlinearity in
W88-07382 2109 5D Technique for Predicting Groundwater Dis- Runoff Process by the General Hydrologic
charge to Surface Coal Mines and Resulting System Model,
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Toxicity in Changes in Head, W88-08182 2110 2 A
Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens), W88-03333 2104 2F
W88-07707 2109 5C Temporal Sampling and Discharge Asymmetry
Floodflow Characteristics of Current River at in Salt Marsh Creeks,
Acid Rain in Northern Greece, Arkansas State Highway 328 Near Reyno, Ar- W88-08730 2110 2L
W88-07708 2109 5B kansas,
W88-03438 2104 2E Venturi Flume of Minimum Space Require-
Solving Hazardous Waste Problems: Learning ments,
from Dioxins. Submerged Flow Characteristics of Throatless W88-09734 2111 7B
W88-08431 2110 5E Flume,
W88-05952 2108 8B DISCHARGE MEASUREMENTS
Perspective on Hazardous Waste Problems Re- Base Flow Measurements at Partial-Record Sites
lated to Dioxins, Discharge and Water Quality of Springs in Roan on Small Streams in South Carolina,
W88-08432 2110 5E and Parachute Creek Basins, Northwestern Col- W88-03389
orado, 1981-83,
2104 2E
Global Distribution of Polychlorinated Dioxins W88-10062 2111 2K Measurement of Water Discharge in Short Sec-
and Dibenzofurans, tions of Conduits by Means of Orifices,
W88-08433 Seasonal Water Balance Components in Hydro- W88-10432
2110 5B 2112 7B
logical Regionalization,
National Dioxin Study, W88-10119 2112 2E DISCHARGE PERMITS
W88-08434 2110 5B Flow Variable Discharge Permits,
DISCHARGE CAPACITY W88-04275
Linear Error Analysis of Slope-Area Discharge
2105 5G
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin: Environ-
mental Chemistry, Determinations, DISCHARGE WELLS
W88-08435 W88-07394 2109 2E Clogging of Discharge Wells
2110 5B in the Netherlands
II: Causes and Prevention,
Experimental and Calculated Physical Constants DISCHARGE COEFFICIENTS W88-05730
Characteristics of Square-Edged
2107 2F
for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, and Round-
W88-08437 Nosed Broad-Crested Weirs, DISCRETE AUTOREGRESSIVE MOVING
2110 5A
W88-05941 2108 8C AVERAGE MODELS
Removal of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodichlorodibenzo- Application of Discrete Autoregressive Moving
p-dioxin from Waste Water and Well Water: DISCHARGE COMPUTATION Average Models for Estimation of Daily Runoff
Coagulation and Flocculation with Aluminum Comparison of Velocity-Area Interpolation
W88-02771 2104 2A
Salts, Methods for Computing Open-Channel Dis-
W88-08440 charge, DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS
2110 5E W88-03124 2104 2E Water Quality Studies on Buckingham Canal
Quantum Yields of Polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxins (Madras, India)-A Discriminant Analysis,
in Water-Acetonitrile Mixtures and Their
DISCHARGE FLOW
Envi- W88-06906 2109 5 A
Effects of Variable Discharge Schemes on Dis-
ronmental Phototransformation Rates,
W88-08530 solved Oxygen at a Hydroelectric Station, Determining Regional Water Quality Patterns
2110 5B W88-07289 2109 5G and Their Ecological Relationships,
Polychlorinated Dioxin and Furan Discharge W88-06967 2109 7C
During Carbon Reactivation,
DISCHARGE HYDROGRAPHS
Simulation of Flood Hydrographs for Georgia
W88-08571 2110 5B
DISDROMETERS
Streams,
Optical Disdrometer for the Measurement of
Concentrations of Dioxins and Dibenzofurans W88-02353 2103 2E Raindrop Size Spectra in Windy Conditions,
in
the Atmosphere, W88-06748 2108 7B
Estimating Input Hydrographs to a Combined
W88-09570 2111 5B Sewer, DISEASE CONTROL
Landspreading Dioxin-Contaminated Papermill W88-06194 2108 8B Water Supply Systems in Blue Nile Health
Sludge:A Complex Problem, Kinematic Wave
Project,
Routing and Computational
W88-10391 2112 W88-05177 2107 5F
5E Error,
i

W88-06215 2108 2E DISEASE PREVENTION


Physical/Chemical Properties of 2,3,7,8-Te-
trachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin,
Effective Discharge for Suspended Sediment
Antilung Cancer Activities of Selenium, I
W88-11024 2112 W88-05544 2107 5F
5B Transport inStreams of the Saskatchewan River
Basin,
Environmental Mobility of Dioxins DISEASES
W88-11025
W88-09544 2111 2J Effectiveness of Wastewater Sludge Treatment •1
2112 5B
Processes to Inactivate Parasites,
Bioconcentration of Four Chlorinated Dioxins
DISCHARGE MEASUREMENT
W88-03748 2105 5D
by Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows Streamflow and Specific-Conductance Data for
Bear Creek, August 13, 1985, The Oak Ridge
W88-11026 2112
Focal, Seasonal and Behavioural Patterns of In-
5B Reservation, Tennessee,
fection and Transmission of Schistosoma haema-
DIPPERS W88-02954 2104 2E tobium in a Farming Village at the Volta Lake,
Distribution of Breeding Dippers (Cinclus (L.); Ghana,
Estimated Monthly Percentile Discharges at Un-
Aves) in Relation to Stream Acidity in Upland W88-06269
gaged Sites in the Upper Yellowstone River 2108 5C
Wales,
Basin in Montana,
W88-10706 Malignant Neoplasms of the Stomach and the
2112 5C W88-03037 2104 2E Quality of Drinking Water,
DIPTERA W88-06288 2108 5C
Preliminary Evaluation of a Discharge Compu-
Seasonal Abundance of Aquatic Diptera in
Two tation Technique that Uses a Small Number
of Current Status of Water-Borne Disease Out-
Oligohaline Tidal Marshes in Mississippi,
Velocity Observations,
W88-08016 breaks,
2110 2L W88-03125 2104 2E W88-06576 2108 5C

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SUBJECT INDEX
DISEASES

Interferences between Ozone and Chlorine, Microbial Indicators for the Efficiency of Disin-
Effects of Suspended Volcanic Ash and Thermal
2104 5F fection Processes,
Shock on Susceptibility of Juvenile Salmonids to W88-02509
W88-03579 2105 5A
Disease,
5C Legionella and the Environment,
W88-U020 2112 Immunotoxicologic Evaluation of Chlorine-
W88-02798 2104 5F
based Drinking Water Disinfectants Sodium Hy-
DISEQUILIBRIUM MODELS pochlorite and Monochloroamine,
Rationales for Multiple Stage Ozonation in
Towards Establishing Aluminium Hydroxy Sili-
Drinking Water Treatment Plants, W88-03686 2105 5C
cate Solubility Relationships for Natural Waters,
2K W88-02852 2104 5F
W88-07315 2109 Human Wastes and Treat-
Microbial Quality of
Changes in the Chemical Nature of a Biological- ment Plant Effluent,
DISINFECTANTS W88-03731 2105 5D
River ly Treated Wastewater During Disinfection by
Disappearance Rates of Chloramines in
Ozone,
Water, and Odour Control in
Stabilisation, Disinfection
2108 5B W88-02853 2104 5D
W88-06319 Sewage Sludge Treatment: An Annotated Bibli-
Mechanism of Chloramine Inactivation of Polio- ography Covering the Period 1950-1983,
DISINFECTION W88-03950 2105 5D
for the Testing and Oper- virus: A Concern for Regulators,
Theory and Practice
Water Treat- W88-03525 2105 5F
ation of Ultraviolet Systems for Precursors of Non-Volatile Chlorination By-
ment, Products,
Reactivity of Chlorine Dioxide with Nucleic
W88-00061 2101 5F W88-04200 2105 5D
Acids and Proteins,
W88-03526 2105 5F
Disinfection for Reuse, Dichloramine Decomposition in the Presence of
W88-00178 2101 5D Excess Ammonia,
Enhancement of Chlorine Inactivation of Es-
W88-04260 2105 5F
Sludge Disinfection - An Overview of Methods cherichia coli by Sodium Ions,
W88-03527 2105 5F
and Their Effectiveness, Stabilities of New N-Halamine Water Disinfect-
W88-00239 2101 5D ants,
Chlorination as an Effective treatment for Con-
W88-04262 2105 5F
Stabilisation and Disinfection - Their Relevance trolling Pathogenic Naegleria in Cooling Water

to Agricultural Utilisation of Sludge, of an Electric Power Plant,


Evaluation of the Disinfection Effectiveness of
2101 5E W88-03528 2105 5F
W88-00240 an Ozone Treatment Device for Individual
Agent Treatment of Water Supply,
Effect of Anaerobic Digestion Temperature and Novel Bactericidal for
2106 5F
W88-04680
Retention Period on the Survival of Salmonella Water,
and Ascaris Ova, W88-03529 2105 5F
Sensitized Photooxidation for Wastewater Disin-
W88-00256 2101 5D fection and Detoxification,
Wastewater Treatment Plant Disinfection Effi- 2107 5D
W88-05265
Pasteurization by Submerged Combustion To- ciency as a Function of Chlorine and Ammonia
gether with Anaerobic Digestion, Content, Effect of Chlorine DioxideWater Disinfection
2101 5D W88-03530 2105 5D
W88-00258 on Hematologic and Serum Parameters of Renal
Dialysis Patients,
Effectiveness of Chemical Disinfection on Health and Environmental Impacts of Brominat- 2107 5C
W88-05303
Faecal Bacteria in Sludge, ed Organics Produced During Wastewater Dis-
W88-00259 2101 5D infection with Bromide Chloride, Technical Note: The Formation of Chlorate
W88-03531 2105 5D from the Reaction of Chlorine and Chlorite in
Effectiveness of Chemical Disinfection on Para-
DiluteAqueous Solution,
sites in Sludge, Growth of Disinfection-Resistant Bacteria and 2107 5F
W88-05332
W88-00260 2101 5D Simulation of Natural Aquatic Environments in
the Chemostat, Inactivation of Legionella pneumophila by Hy-
Effect of Lime Treatment of Sewage Sludge on 2105 5C
W88-03532 pochlorite and an Organic Chloramine,
the Hatching and Viability of Human Beef Tape-
2107 5F
W88-05454
worm, Chlorine vs Ozone atMarlborough, Massachu-
W88-00261 2101 5D setts: Disinfection and Mutagenic Activity Ozoning the Aqueduct,
Screening, W88-05485 2107 5F
Ionising Radiation to Treat Sludge: Energy 5D
W88-03541 2105
Sources and Future Prospects, Oxidation of Sulfhydryl Groups by Monochlora-
W88-00263 2101 5D Evaluation of the Quality of Wastewater Treat- mine,
ment Effluent Following Chlorination or Ozona- W88-05590 2107 5F
Chlorination,
tion,
W88-00321 2101 5D 2105 5D Release of Bromine into a Continuous Stream of
W88-03542
Water from Polyvinylpyridine-Bromine Com-
Ozonation,
Mutagenicity of Nonvolatile Organics in Undis- plex in Packed Columns,
W88-00322 2101 5D 2107 5F
infected and Disinfected Wastewater Effluents, W88-05596
W88-03543 2105 5D
Treatment of Domestic Wastewater for Reuse
Use of Ozone and Granular Activated Carbon in
with Iron(VI) Ferrate,
5D Safety of Oral Chloride Dioxide, Chlorite, and Drinking Water Treatment,
W88-00459 2101 5F
Chlorate Ingestion in Man, W88-05814 2107

the Safe Reuse of Water and W88-03546 2105 5C


Irradiation for Drinking Water
Oxidation Byproducts from
Wastewater,
2101 5D Health Risks of Drinking Water Disinfectants Treatment,
W88-00460 2107 5F
and Disinfection By-Products, W88-05817
Adequacy of Disinfection for Control of Newly W88-03551 2105 5C
Pilot Studies into Effects of Disinfection Strate-
Recognized Waterborne Pathogens,
Drinking Water Perspective, gieson Drinking Water Quality,
W88-00475 2101 5D 2107 5F
W88-03552 2105 5F W88-05818
Idodine Disinfection Dispenser,
Disinfection Efficiency and Problems Associat- Pilot Scale Investigation of Alternative Drinking
W88-00515 2101 5F
ed With Maturation Ponds, Water Treatment Processes at Edmonton, Al-
Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the W88-03561 2105 5D berta,
W88-05824 2107 5F
Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica-
Disinfection of Chlorine Resistent Enteroviruses
tion Process, Part I: Effect on Water Quality,
Ground Water by Ultraviolet Irradiation, Organic Contaminant Control: Pilot Scale Stud-
W88-01973 2103 5F in
W88-03572 2105 5B ies at Jefferson Parish, Louisiana,
W88-05825 2107 5F
Mutagenicity Studies in Salmonella: Residues of
Ozonated and/or Chlorinated Water Fulvic Comparative Disinfection of Indicator Bacteria
and Poliovirus by Chlorine Dioxide, Assessing Unfiltered Water Supplies,
Acids, 2108 5F
W88-03573 2105 5D W88-06003
W88-02058 2103 5C

SU-218
SUBJECT INDEX
DISPERSANTS

AWWARF Trihalomethane Survey, Wastewater Disinfection Alternatives,


W88-06007 Mechanism of Virus Inactivation in Wastewater
2108 5G W88-06579 2108 5D Sludges,
Disinfecting Water With a Mixture of Free W88-09470 2111 5D
Disinfection of Sewage Sludge by Windrow
Chlorine and Organic N-Halamine,
Composting, Effect of
W88-06008 Gamma-irradiated Sludge on the
2108 5F W88-06581 2108 5D Growth and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa L var
Technical and Economic Advantages of Produc- GR-3),
Disinfection of Municipal Wastewaters and
ing and Applying Ozone at High Concentra- W88-09664 2111 5E
Sludges by Ionizing Radiations,
tions,
W88-06582 2108 5D Mycobacteria
W88-06018 2108 5F Public Water Supplies:
in Com-
parative Resistance to Chlorine,
Disinfection of Wastewater and Residual
Ozonation of Drinking Water: A Design Meth- W88-09951
Sludges, 2111 5F
odology. I. Background and Design Rationale,
W88-06019 W88-06584 2108 5D Hygienic Quality of Water and Its Relationship
2108 5F
with Milk Bacterial Content, (Calidad Higienica
Ozonation of Drinking Water: A Design Meth- Disinfection as an Adjunct to Water Purifica- del Agua Y Su Relacion Con El Contenido
tion,
odology. II. Mass Transfer and Contacting, Microbiano de la Leche),
W88-06020 W88-06833 2109 5F
2108 5F W88-09956 2111 5B
Cellular Toxicity and Mutagenicity Assays from Inactivation of Particle-Associated Coliforms by
Ozone Concentration and Temperature Effects
On-Site Sampling of Drinking Water Treatment Chlorine and Monochloramine,
on Disinfection Kinetics,
Plants Using Multistage Ozonation, W88-07012 2109 5D W88-10386 2112 5F
W88-06022 2108 5F
Factors Promoting Survival of Bacteria in Practical Design Model for Calculating Bubble
Determination of Nitrous Oxide and Dinitrous Chlorinated Water Supplies,
Diffuser Contactor Ozone Transfer Efficiency
Pentoxide Concentrations in the Output of. the W88-07018 2109 5F W88-10388 2112 5D
Air-Fed Ozone Generators of High Power Den-
sity, Effects of Three Oxidizing Biocides on Legion- Molecular Mechanisms of Viral Inactivation by
W88-06023 pneumophila Serogroup
ella
2108 5F 1,
Water Disinfectants,
W88-07022 2109 5F W88-10741 2112 5F
Ozone and Oxygen Absorption in Downflow
Bubble Columns, Microbial Removal and Inactivation from Water
Bacteriophages as Model Organisms in Water
W88-06025 2108 5F by Filters Containing Magnesium Peroxide,
Treatment,
W88-07072 2109 5F
Mass Balance Analysis of Ozone W88-10744 2112 5F
in Convention-
al Bubble Contactors, Ultraviolet Radiation and Sedimentation of Ozone: Primary Disinfection Choice for Tucson,
W88-06028 2108 5F Wastewater Lagoon Effluents,
W88-10791 2112 5F
W88-07368 2 109 5D
Basic Principles of UV-Disinfection of Water
W88-06O4O 2108 5F Formation of Trichloronitromethane (Chloropi-
Treating Water with Peroxone: A Revolution in
the Making,
crin)and Chloroform in a Combined Ozonation/
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes In- W88-10792 2112 5F
Chlorination Treatment of Drinking Water,
volving Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultra-
W88-07542 2109 5F
violet Radiation, DISPERSANTS
W88-06O41 2108 5F Effects of Bromide Concentration on the Pro- Surface-Activated Compositions and Method for
Dispersing Oil Slicks,
duction of Chloropicrin during Chlorination of
F-Specific Bacteriophages as Indicators of the W88-00523
Surface Waters. Formation of Brominated Tri- 2101 5G
Disinfection Efficiency of Secondary Effluent
halonitromethanes (Influence de la Concentra-
with Ultraviolet Radiation, Chemical Dispersant for Viscous Oils,
tion en Bromures sur la Formation de Chloropi-
W88-06O42 2108 5A W88-00568
crine lors de la Chloration des Eaux. Mise en 2101 5G
Application of Oxidation by a Combined Evidence de Trihalonitromethanes Bromes), Method for Treating Oil Slicks,
Ozone/Ultraviolet Radiation System to the W88-07551 2109 5F W88-00570 2101 5G
Treatment of Natural Water,
Efficacy of Ultraviolet Water Treatment at the
W88-06O44 2108 5F Hydrocarbon Solvent-Based Dispersant Formu-
Green Lake, Maine, National Fish Hatchery lation and Its Use in the Dispersion of Viscous
Health Risks of Chlorination - Is There a Prob- W88-07664 2 109 5F Oil Spills,
lem,
W88-O0571 2101 5G
W88-06203 Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the
2108 5F
Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica- Effect of Oil and Dispersants on the
Observations on Bacterial Aftergrowth in Water tion Process: Part I. Effect on Water
Growth of
Quality, Mussels,
Supply Distribution Systems: Implications for W88-08158 2110 5F W88-02000 2103 5C
Disinfection Strategies,
W88-06207 Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the
2108 5F Logistics of Oil Spill Dispersant Application,
Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica- Volume I: Logistics - Related Properties of Oil
Bulking control with Chlorination in a Nutrient tion Process. Part II: Effect on Resin Capacity Spill Dispersants,
Removal Activated Sludge System W88-08164 2110 5F W88-02887 2104 5B
W88-06222 2108 5D
Effects of Tri- and Dichloroacetic Acids on the
Logistics of Oil SpillDispersant Application,
Optimal Conditions for Applying an Ozone-Hy- Oxygen Consumption of the Dragonfly Nymph
drogen Peroxide Oxidizing System (Conditions Volume II: Application Techniques, Stockpiling,
Aeschna Umbrosa,
Dispersant Selection, Strategies,
Optimales d* Application du Systeme Oxydant W88-08301
Ozone-Peroxyde d'Hydrogene),
2110 5C W88-02888 2104 5G 'I
W88-06321 Legionnaires' Disease Associated with a Hospi-
2108 5F Hazard Assessment of Chemically Dispersed Oil
tal Water System: A
Five- Year Progress Report Spills and Seabirds,
Biodegradability of Ozonation Products as on Continuous Hyperchlorination,
a
COD W88-07027
Function of and DOC
Elimination by the W88-08309 2110 5F
2109 5C
Example of Humic Acids,
Field Dispersant Effectiveness Test,
W88-06324 2108 5F Drinking Water Act: A Cause for Innovation, W88-07755
W88-08552 2 109 5G
Chlorine Disinfection of Ground
2110 6E
Water Ob-
tained from 200M Deep Wells, Effectiveness of Oil Dispersants Laboratory Ex-
Organohalogen Formation Treatment and Con- periments,
W88-06389 2108 5F trol,
W88-07958
W88-09049 2109 5G
Disinfection of Wastewater Effluents and 2111 5B
Sludges: State of the Art and Research Evaluation of Oil Spill Dispersant Testing Re-
Needs Human Viruses in Sediments, Sludges, and Soils
quirements.
W88-06575
2108 5D W88-09463 2 111 5B W88-08394 2110 5G

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SUBJECT INDEX
DISPERSANTS

Comparative Fate of Chemically Dispersed and Dispersion of Clay from Some Salt-Affected,
Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants: Research, Expe-
Untreated Oils in an Arctic Nearshore Environ- Arid Land Soil Aggregates,
rience, and Recommendations.
5G ment, W88-04O41 2105 2G
W88-09183 2111
W88-09205 2111 5B
Determining the Initial Dilution of Horizontal Jet in Crossflow,
Laboratory Approach for
W88-04269 2105 5B
Effect of Oils and Dispersants on Mangroves, Ecological Considerations for the Use of Disper-
W88-09184 2111 5C sants in Oil Spill Response,
Hydraulics of Shallow and Stratified Mixing
W88-09206 2111 5C
Toxicity Testing with Constant or Decreasing
Channel,
W88-04270 2105 5E
Concentrations of Chemically Dispersed Oil, Development and Implementation of Guidelines
W88-09185 2111 5C for Dispersant Use: Regional Response Teams,
Performance Evaluation of Surface Water
W88-09207 2111 5G
Uniform Methods Exposure Regimes in
for Transport and Dispersion Models,
W88-04392 2105 5B
Aquatic Toxicology Experiments with Chemi- Mathematical Model for Predicting the Ecologi-
cally Dispersed Oils, cal Impact of Treated and Untreated Oil Spills, Two-Dimensional Buoyant Jets in Two-Layer
W88-09186 2111 5C 2111 5C
W88-09208 Ambient Fluid,
Measurement and Prediction of the Effective- W88-04394 2105 5B
Oil Spill Dispersants: Does South Africa Have
ness of Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants,
an Alternative, Macrodispersion in Stratified Porous Media,
W88-09187 2111 7B
W88-09209 2111 5G W88-04468 2105 5B
Status of the Warren Spring Laboratory's Roll-
Multifaceted Approach to Applying Disper-
Analysis of Lagrangian Kinematics in Lake Erie,
ing Flask Test,
2111 5G sants, W88-06400 2108 2H
W88-09188
W88-09210 2111 5G
View of the Mackay and Labofina Laboratory Dynamic-Stochastic Approach for Modelling
Evolution of Hydrocarbons and Bacterial Activ- Advection-Dispersion Processes in Open Chan-
Tests for Assessing Dispersant Effectiveness
ity in Marine Sediments Contaminated by a Mix- nels,
with Regard to Performance at Sea,
W88-09189 2111 5G ture of Petroleum Product and Enhancer (Evo- W88-06515 2108 2E
lution des Hydrocarbures et de l'Activite Bacter-
Review of the Relationship Between the Char- ienne dans des Sediments Marins Contamines par Analysis of Current Meter Data for Predicting
acteristics of Spilled Oil and Dispersant Effec- un Deversement de Petrole Brut et Traite), Pollutant Dispersion,
2111 5B W88-06523 2108 5B
tiveness, W88-09587
W88-09190 2111 5G
Effect of Crude Oil and Oil Spill Chemicals on Linear Graphical Method for Determining Hy-
Drop-Weight Tension Method for
Interfacial Nitrogen Fixation in the Cyanobacteria Nostoc drodispersive Characteristics in Tracer Experi-
Predicting Dispersant Performance, sp.,
ments with Instantaneous Injection,
W88-09191 2111 5G 2111 5C W88-07198 2109 5B
W88-09665

Effectiveness of Oil Spill Dispersants at Low Behavioural Effects of Chemically Dispersed Oil Field Study of Seepage and Migration Processes
Salinities and Low Water Temperatures, and Subsequent Recovery in Diploria strigosa in Fissured-Porous Rocks,
W88-09192 2111 5G W88-07303 2109 5B
(Dana),
W88-10854 2112 5B
Chemical Oil Dispersion in Trials at Sea and in Miscible Flow Through Porous Media with Dis-
Laboratory Tests: The Key Role of Dilution persion and Adsorption,
DISPERSION
Processes, W88-08348 2110 2F
Introduction of the Stream Function Concept to
W88-09193 2111 5G
the Analysis of Hydrodynamic Dispersion in 2-D Tidal Flow
Modelling of Dispersion in
Use of Remote Sensing in the Determination of Porous Media, Over an Uneven Bed,
Dispersant Effectiveness, W88-00029 2101 5B 2110 2L
W88-08350
W88-09194 2111 5G
Analytical Solutions for Radial Dispersion with Charles Sumner Slichter-An Engineer in Math-
Evaluation Program for Aerially Applied Dis- Cauchy Boundary at Injection Well, ematician's Clothing,
persants, W88-00033 2101 5B 2111 2F
W88-09414
W88-09195 2111 5G
Mixing Processes in DeGray Lake, Arkansas, Transport of a Conservative Tracer in the Field
Treatment of Oil Spill Fire Hazards with Chemi- W88-01063 2102 2H Under Continuous Flood Irrigation,
cal Dispersants: A Case History, W88-10644 2112 5B
W88-09196 2111 5G Two-Equation Model for Contaminant Disper-
sion in Natural Streams, DISPERSIVE FORCE
Effects of Dispersants on Incorporation of Vola- 5B
W88-02328 2103 Dispersive Force Basis for Concentration Pro-
tile Liquid Hydrocarbons into the Water
files,
Column, Advection-Dispersion-Sorption Models for Sim- W88-10235 2112 2J
W88-09198 2111 5G ulating the Transport of Organic Contaminants,
W88-02553 2104 5B DISPERSIVITY
Recommended Methods for Testing the Fate
Internal Inconsistencies in Dispersion-Dominat-
and Effects of Dispersed Oil in Marine Sedi- of Contaminants in Groundwater:
Movement ed Models That Incorporate Chemical and Mi-
ments, Groundwater Transport - Advection and Dis- crobial Kinetics,
W88-09199 2111 7B 2109 5B
persion, W88-07452
W88-02604 2104 5B
Tidal Area Dispersant Project: Fate of Dis- in the Field
Transport of a Conservative Tracer
persed and Undispersed Oil in Two Nearshore
Use of the Routing Procedure to Study Dye and Under Continuous Flood Irrigation,
Test Spills, 2112 5B
Gas Transport in the West Fork Trinity River, W88-10644
W88-09201 2111 5B
Texas,
W88-02953 2104 5B DISPERSON
Effects of Test Spills of Chemically Dispersed
Time and Frequency Response of Tracer Ex-
and Nondispersed Oil on the Activity of Aspar-
Traveltime and Longitudinal Dispersion in Illi- periments,
tate Amino-transferase and Glucose-6-Phosphate 2109 7C
nois Streams, W88-07298
Dehydrogenase in Two Intertidal Bivalves, Mya
W88-03308 2104 5B
arenaria and Mytilus edulis, DISPOSAL
W88-09202 2111 5C Underground Leachate Barrier and Method of
Traveltime and Dispersion of a Soluble Dye in
the South Branch Potomac River, West Virgin- Making Same,
Toxicity of Oil and Chemically Dispersed Oil to 2101 5E
ia, W88-O0514
the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum,
W88-03362 2104 5B
W88-09203 2111 5C DISPOSAL PONDS
Clay Dispersion and Hydraulic Conductivity of Ash Disposal Ponds on Groundwater
Effect of
Experimental Use of Dispersants for Spill Coun-
Quality Coal-fired Power Plant,
at a
termeasures on Arctic Beaches. Some Salt-Affected Arid Land Soils,
2G W88-02340 2103 5E
W 88-09204 2111 5G W88-04040 2105

SU-220
SUBJECT INDEX
DISSOLVED OXYGEN

DISPOSAL SITE SELECTION Characteristics of Big Sandy River Drainage ments: A Seasonal Study of Apparent Molecular
Siting Power Plant Ash Disposal Areas with Basin Water and of Salty Aquifer Water, Weight Spectra,
Help from the Local Community, W88-01614 2103 5E W88-10653 2112 2H
W88-03257 2104 5E
Method and Apparatus for Disposing of Drilling Dissolved Organic Carbon, Seston and Macroin-
DISPOSAL SITES Muds and Wastes Generated During Well Drill- vertebrate Drift in an Acidified and Limed
Long-Term Monitoring of CE Habitat Develop- ing Operations and for Plugging and Abandon- Humic Stream,
ment on Dredged Material Sites, 1974-84, ing the Well, W88-10666 2112 5G
W88-01533 2103 5C W88-01777 2103 5E
DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATER
Prediction and Field Evaluation of the Water
System and Method for Disposal of Nonconden- Spectral Absorption and Scattering Properties of
Quality of Effluent from Confined Disposal
sableGases from Geothermal Wells, Dissolved and Particulate Components in Rela-
Areas,
W88-01780 2103 5E tion to the Underwater Light Field of Some
W88-01537 2103 5B
Tropical Australian Freshwaters,
Impact of Abandoned Wells, W88- 10709
Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminat- 2112 2H
W88-05314 2107 4C
ed Land: Volume I, U.S. Case Studies,
W88-01606 2103 5E
DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER
Modeling Study of the Culebra Dolomite, Dissolve Carbohydrate Distribution and Dy-
W88-10953 2112 2F namics Two Southeastern United States Res-
Emergency Stabilization and Cleanup of Dioxin in
Sites, ervoirs,
Use of Limited Geophysical Log Data to Delin-
W88-02190 2103 5G W88-10835 2112 2H
eate and Characterize Disposal and Confining

Food Chain Studies at Times Beach Confined Zones, DISSOLVED OXYGEN


Dredged Material Disposal Site, Buffalo, New W88-11105 2112 5E Reaeration at Navigation Locks,
York, W88-00846 2101 8A
W88-02526 2104 5C
Class V Injection Well Inventory and Assess-
ment, Texas, Techniques for Reaeration of Hydropower Re-
Indiana Harbor Experience, W88-11190 2112 5E leases,
W88-02527 2104 5E W88-00887 2101 6G
Hydrogeological Problems Associated with
Techniques for Monitoring Stability of Offshore Siting Injection Wells in Southern Louisiana, Dissolved Oxygen Status of DeGray Lake, Ar-
Submerged Disposal Mounds, W88-11191 2112 5E kansas,
W88-02531 2104 7A W88-01064 2102 2H
DISSIMILARITY INDEX
Hydrogeological Assessment and Selection of Examination of Association Indices and Formu- Dissolved Oxygen Studies Below Walter F.
Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites, lation of a Composite Seasonal Dissimilarity George Dam,
W88-02643 2104 5E Index, W88-01330 2102 5G
W88-09689 2111 7C
Testing for Groundwater Contamination at Haz-
Anthropogenic Anoxification ('Eutrophication')
ardous Waste Sites, DISSIMILATION of the Water Table Region of a Deep Phreatic
W88-04003 2105 5A Genetic Mechanisms in the Dissimilation of Aquifer,
Chlorinated Compounds, W88-01688 2103 5B
Future Use of Sludge Entrenchment Sites,
W88-04525 W88-01374 2102 5B
2106 5E Effects of Atrazine on Dissolved Oxygen and
Resource Enhancement at Hazardous Waste
DISSOLUTION Nitrate Concentrations in Aquatic Systems,

Sites, Transport of Reacting Solutes Subject to a W88-02022 2103 5C


W88-05738 2107 5G Moving Dissolution Boundary: Numerical Meth-
ods and Solutions, Improvement of Hydropower Release Dissolved
Development and Application of Techniques W88-01689 Oxygen with Turbine Venting,
for 2103 5B
Predicting Leachate Quality in Confined Dispos- W88-02280 2103 5G
al Facilities: Background and Theory, DISSOLVED AIR FLOTATION
W88-05910 Improved Biological Treatment with a Second- Design and Evaluation of an Electrochemical
2107 5B
ary Flotation Clarifier,
Sensor for Determination of Dissolved Oxygen
Verification of Procedures in Water,
for Designing W88-00805 2101 5D
Dredged Material Containment Areas for Solids W88-02862 2104 7B
Retention, Odors from Dissolved Air Flotation Process,
W88-06546 W88-08578 Measurement of Reaeration in a Large River by
2108 5E 2110 5D
the Modified Tracer Technique,
Field Evaluations of the Quality of Effluent DISSOLVED GAS W88-03889 2105 5B
from Confined Dredged Material Disposal System Spill Allocation for the Control of Dis-
Areas, solved Gas
Streambed Oxygen Demand Versus Benthic
Saturation on the Columbia River,
W88-06547 Oxygen Demand,
2108 5G W88-01334 2102 5G W88-03892 2105 5B
Vadose Zone Characterization of Low-Perme- DISSOLVED GASES
ability Sediments Using Field Permeameters, Dynamic Changes in Populations of the Activat-
Design of a Ground-Water Sampler for Collect-
W88-08310 2110 2F ed Sludge Community: Effects of Dissolved
ing Volatile Organics and Dissolved Gases in
Oxygen Variations,
Small-Diameter Wells,
Standardized System for Evaluating Waste-Dis- W88-04373 2105 5D
W88-00018 2101 7B
posal Sites,
W88-08981 2111 5E DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON Effect of Temperature on Oxygen Transfer -

Laboratory Studies,
Isolation of Nonvolatile Organic Solutes from
Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled W88-05168 2107 2K
Hazardous Waste Sites, Natural Waters by Zeotrophic Distillation of
W88-09358 Water from N,N-Dimethylformamide, Stochastic Dissolved Oxygen Model,
2111 5G
W88-03835 2105 7B W88-05511 2107 5B
Surveys of Remedial Actions at Superfund Sites,
W88-09378 Sulphate, Water Colour and Dissolved Organic Dissolved Oxygen Systematics Tucson
2111 5G in the
Carbon Relationships in Organic Waters of At- Basin Aquifer,
DISPOSAL WELLS lantic Canada, W88-05537 2107 2F
Pervious Surround Method of Waste Disposal, W88-05867 2107 5A
W88-0O497 2101 5E Using Oxygen to Control Hydrogen Sulfide in
Assessment of a Simple Spectrophotometric Municipal Wastewater Systems,
Drainage System, Method for the Determination of Dissolved Or- W88-05568 2107 5D
W88-00498 2101 5E ganic Carbon in Freshwaters,
W88-10440 2112 7B Influence of Oxygen Concentration on the Dis-
Combination Gas Producing and Waste-Water
tribution of Mysis Relicta Loven in a Eutrophic
Disposal Well, Colloidal and Dissolved Organic Carbon Dy- Temperate Lake,
W88-00749 2101 5E namics Undisturbed
in Boreal Forest Catch- W88-06141 2108 5C

SU-221
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s&v?2l

SUBJECT INDEX
DISSOLVED OXYGEN

Monitoring Dissolved Oxygen in Ground Water: Evaluation of the Repartition of PCBs between Apparatus with a Liquid-Vapor Sep-
Distillation
Some Basic Considerations, Dissolved and Particulate Matter in River Seine Device Having Three Chambers,
arating
W 8 8-06390 2108 5B (France) (Evaluation de la Repartition Particu- W88-00563 2101 3A
late/ Aqueuse des PCB (Polychlorobiphenyles)
Post Audit of a Lake Erie Eutrophication en Seine), Method and Apparatus for Distillation,
Model, W88-02106 2103 5B W88-00564 2101 3A
W88-06420 2108 5C
Computed Solid Phases Limiting the Concentra- Wobble Tube Evaporator with Whip Rod Fluid
Recent Dissolved Oxygen Trends in the Hudson tion of Dissolved Constituents in Basalt Aquifers Distributor,
River, of the Columbia Plateau in Eastern Washington, W88-00565 2101 3A
W88-06647 2108 5B W88-02894 2104 2K
Water Production Device,
Distilled
Effect of Nitrate in Stream Water on the Rela- Hydrologic Maps of the Price 30 x 60 Minute W88-00572 2101 5F
tionship Between Denitriftcation and Nitrifica- Quadrangle, Utah,
tion in a Stream-Sediment Microcosm, W88-03328 2104 7C Distiller and Evaporator for Seawater,
W88-06687 2108 5C W88-00574 2101 3A
Water Quality of the North Platte River, East-
Changes of Water Temperature, pH, Dissolved CentralWyoming, Water Purification Apparatus,
Oxygen, Inorganic Nitrogen, and Phosphorus W88-03462 2104 5B W88-00575 2101 5F
Concentrations in Flowing Irrigation Water on
Paddy Surface, Removal of Dissolved Organic Contaminants by Desalination Device and Process,
W88-06827 2109 5B Ozonation, W88-00579 2101 3A
W88-04471 2105 5D
Effects of Variable Discharge Schemes on Dis- Water Degasification and Distillation Apparatus,
solved Oxygen at a Hydroelectric Station, Solute Concentrations in the Lower Niger River W88-00581 2101 5F
W88-07289 2109 5G and the Source Rock Contribution,
W88-06262 2108 2K High Rate Solar Still and Process,
Application of Two-Dimensional Water Quality W88-00592 2101 3A
Model, Effect of Suspended Solids and Naturally Oc-
W88-08572 2110 5G curring Dissolved Organics in Reducing the Automatically Operable Distillation Apparatus,
Acute Toxicities of Cationic Polyelectrolytes to W88-00594 2101 5F
Phosphate Exchange Between Sediments and Aquatic Organisms,
the Near-Bottom Water in Relationship to W88-06951 2109 5C Comparison of Various Designs of Solar Stills,
Oxygen Conditions in a Lake Used for Intensive W88-02455 2103 3A
Trout Cage Culture, Dissolved Iron and Organic Matter in Northern
W88-08843 2110 5C Peatlands, Process for Purifying Liquids and a Device for
W88-07174 2109 2K Carrying Out the Process,
Dissolved Oxygen Regimes and the Level of
W88-04789 2106 3A
Eutrophication in Surinsar, a Sub-tropical Fresh- Dissolved Loads and Their Measurement,
water Lake in Jammu, India, W88-07901 2109 7B Elimination of Volatile Pollutants from Water,
W88-09811 2111 2H W88-06089 2108 5F
Continental Weathering of Germanium: Ge/Si
Hydrography and Budget of Dissolved Total in the Global River Discharge,
Introduction to Desalination,
Nitrogen and Dissolved Oxygen in the Stratified W88-07931 2109 2K W88-07852 2109 3A
Season in Mikawa Bay, Japan,
W88-09863 2111 5C Seasonal and Annual Variations in the Organic
Recent Developments in Vapour Compression
Matter Contributed by the St. Lawrence River
Desalination,
Wet Weather Water Quality Modeling, Gulf of
to the St. Lawrence,
3A
W88-07853 2109
W88-09983 2111 4C W88-07934 2109 2E
Aspects of Process Selection for Desalination,
Behavioral Responses of Red Hake, Urophycis Optical Absorbance of Dissolved Organic
W88-07857 2109 3A
chuss, to Decreasing Concentrations of Dis- Matter in Natural Water Studies Using the Ther-
solved Oxygen, mal Lens Effect,
Curacao: Drinking Water Supply,
W88-10285 2112 5C W88-07949 2109 2K
W88-07881 2109 3A
Diel and Seasonal Changes of Dissolved Oxygen Evidence for the Use of Non-detrital Dissolved
India: Overview of Water Desalination Research
and pH in Relation to Community Metabolism Organic Matter by Microheterotrophs on Plant
Water to Some Areas Affected by
for Supplying
of a Shallow Reservoir in Southeast Missouri, Detritus in a Woodland Stream,
Salinity,
W88-10457 2112 2H W88-08110 2110 2H
W88-07882 2109 3A
Novel In Situ Cascade Ultrafiltration Unit Spe- Mixing of River Water in River Yodo, (In Japa-
Saudi Arabia: Twenty Years of Desalination,
cifically Designed for Field Studies of Anoxic nese),
W88-07885 2109 3A
Waters, W88-08630 2110 2E
W88-10534 2112 7B Somali Democratic Republic: Solar Desalination
Effects of Organic Materials in Water on the
Experience,
Preliminary Study on N20 Production Through Desorption of Copper from Bottom Muds as
Nitrification in Lake Kizaki, Inferred from Copper(II) Complexing Capacity,
W88-07886 2109 3A
W88-10575 2112 2H (In Japanese),
Membrane Distillation in the Treatment of
W88-08653 2110 5B
Effects of Vegetation Removal by Grass Carp Aqueous Solutions,
and Herbicides on the Water Chemistry of Four Dissolved Organic Carbon in Streams and W88-10761 2112 5D
Florida Lakes, Groundwater,
W88-10686 2112 4A W88-09636 2111 2K DISTILLED WATER
Water Still With a Cyclone Liquid-Vapor Sepa-
Dissolved Oxygen Budget Model for Lake Erie Dissolved Organic Matter in Cumbrian Lakes rator,

inSummer, and Streams, W88-00494 2101 3A


W88-10694 2112 2H W88-10671 2112 2H
Multiple Effect Thin Film Distillation System
Metabolism of a Sub-Tropical Low Gradient Dissolved Phosphorus Dynamics in Headwater and Process,
Blackwater River, Streams, W88-00526 2101 3A
W88-10728 2112 2H W88-10825 2112 2E
Solar Distribution Apparatus,
DISSOLVED SOLIDS DISTILLATION W88-O0566 2101 3A
Softening and Recarbonation, Seawater Distillation by Solar Energy,
W88-O0319 2101 5D W88-00095 2101 3A Automated Solar Still,

W88-00567 2101 3A
Effects of Improvements on Salinity in the Colo- Effect of Water Depth on Daily Yield of the
rado River, Still, Water Production Device,
Distilled
W88-O036O 2101 6G W88-00096 2101 3A W88-00572 2101 5F

SU-222
SUBJECT INDEX
DIVERSION

Water Purification Apparatus, Simulation of Radar Reflectivity and Surface DIURNAL DISTRIBUTION
W88-00575 2101 5F Measurements of Rainfall, Effect of Urbanization on Some Characteristics
W88-06750 2108 7C of Relative Humidity in Ibadan,
Water Degasification and Distillation Apparatus,
W88-05313
Fish Community Structure in Relation
2107 4C
W88-0O581 2101 5F to Acidi-
ty in Three Nova Scotia Rivers, Diel Variation in the Abundance of Epifauna
Process for Distilling Water, W88-06821 2109 5C Associated with Seagrasses of the Indian River,
W88-00593 2101 3A Florida, U.S.A.,
Diel Periodicity in Density of Ephemeroptera
W88-05645 2107 2L
Distillation System and Process, Nymphs on Stream Substrata and the Relation-
W88-01796 2103 3A ship with Drift and Selected Abiotic Factors,
Diurnal Variability of Precipitation across the
W88-06822 2109 2H Central Rockies and Adjacent Great Plains,
Amino Acid Adsorption by Clay Minerals in
Empirical Hypothesis to Explain the Restricted W88-06359 2108 2B
Distilled Water,
W88-07924 2109 2K Distribution of Hyalella azteca (Amphipoda) in
Diel Periodicity in Density of Ephemeroptera
Anthropogenically Acidified Lakes,
Nymphs on Stream Substrata and the Relation-
DISTILLERIES W88-07094 2109 5C
ship with Drift and Selected Abiotic Factors,
Treatment of Distillery Wastewater (Spent
Dispersal-Mediated Coexistence of Mud Snails W88-06822 2109 2H
Wash) - Indian Experience,
W88-02138 (Hydrobiidae) in an Estuary,
2103 5D DIURNAL PATTERNS
W88-08057 2110 2L
Diurnal Patterns of Ammonium and Un-ionized
DISTILLERY WASTES
Spatial Distribution of Trichoptera Larvae in the Ammonia in Streams Receiving Secondary
Activated Sludge Treatment of Wine-Distillery
Sediments of an Austrian Mountain Brook, Treatment Effluent,
Wastewaters,
W88-08109 2110 2H W88-08256 2110 5B
W88-05572 2107 5D
DISTRIBUTED INLET
Relation Between Wave Exposure and Distribu- DIURNAL VARIATIONS
tion of Emergent Vegetation in a Eutrophic Diurnal Variations of Intracellular Nitrate Stor-
Don't Bother with Secondary Clarifier Distrib-
Lake, age by Marine Diatoms: Effects of Nutritional
uted Inlets,
W88-08114 2110 2H State,
W88-05564 2107 5D W88-04168 2105 2L
Colonization of Rivers and Canals in Great Brit-
DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS ain by Dugesia tigrina (Girard) (Platyhel- DIVERGENCE
Influence of Turbidity on Juvenile Marine minthes: Tricladida), Estimation of the Time of Concentration for
Fishes in Estuaries. Part 1. Field Studies at Lake W88-10211 2112 2H Diverging Surfaces,
St.Lucia on the Southeastern Coast of Africa,
W88-10492 2112 2E
W88-01706 2103 2L Relationship Between Hydrology and Vegeta-
tional Pattern Within the Floodplain Marsh of a DIVERGING CHANNELS
Influence of Turbidity on
Juvenile Marine Subtropical, Florida Lake, Onset of Underflow in Slightly Diverging Chan-
Fishes in Estuaries. Part Laboratory Studies,
2. W88-10447 2112 2H nels,
Comparisons with Field Data and Conclusions,
W88-04387 2105 8B
W88-01707 2103 2L Effect of Distance From a Source Pool on Pro-
tozoan Colonization of Isolated Aquatic Sys- DIVERSION
Changes in the Faunal Composition of Two tems,
Garrison Division Unit Commission, Supple-
Thermal Streams near Taupo, New Zealand, W88-10449 2112 2H ment to Interim Staff Report on Issues and Al-
W88-03198 2104 6G
ternatives.
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Space-Time Stochastic Model of Rainfall for Mathematical Modeling of Sedimentation Ef-
W88-00785 2101 6G
Satellite Remote-Sensing Studies, fects on Water Resources Systems,
Garrison Diversion Unit Commission, Prelimi-
W88-04105 2105 2B W88-03492 2104 2J
nary Final Report.
Spatial Distribution and Biomass of Seagrasses DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA W88-00795 2101 6G
in
the Bays of Ebro Delta (Distribucion espacial y Sewage Sludge Composting Blue Plains
at the
Great Lakes Diversion and Consumptive Uses:
biomasa de las fanerogamas marinas de las bahias Wastewater Treatment Plant, Washington, DC,
W88-01512
A Report to the United States and Canada under
del delta del Ebro), 2103 5E
the 1977 Reference.
W88-04542 2106 2L
Loads of Suspended Sediment and Nutrients W88-00802 2101 4A
Nationwide Distribution of Ra-228, Ra-226, Rn- from Local Nonpoint Sources to the Tidal Poto-
Interim Staff Report on Issues and Alternatives.
222, and U in Groundwater, mac River and Estuary, Maryland and Virginia,
W88-00812 2101 6G
W88-04995 2106 5B 1979-81 Water Years,
W88-02952 2104 5B Classification of Irrigation Water Conveyance
Dissolved Oxygen Systematics in the Tucson
FiscalYear 1984 Program Report (D.C. Water System Components,
Basin Aquifer,
Resources Research Center), W88-05137 2107 3F
W88-05537 2107 2F
W88-03147 2104 9D
Factors Controlling Primary Production in Two
Vertical, Horizontal, and Diel Distribution of
Water Resources Publications Pertaining Diverted Rivers with a Large Flow Reduction
Invertebrate Drift in the Lower Mississippi to the :

District of Columbia, (Facteurs Controlant la Production Primaire


River,
W88-03150 2104 10C dans Deux Rivieres Soumises a une Forte Re-
W88-05719 2107 2H duction de Debit),
Impact of Urbanization on Watercourses in W88-06895 2109 6G
Estimation of Distributional Parameters for Cen-
Washington, D.C,
sored Water Quality Data,
W88-04958 2106 4C Basic Hydrologic Studies for Assessing Impacts
W88-05872 2107 7C of Flow Diversions on Riparian Vegetation: Ex-
FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (D.C. Water amples from Streams of the Eastern Sierra
Life History of Atlantic Tomcod, Microgadus
Resources Research Center), Nevada, California, USA,
tomcod, in the Hudson River Estuary, with Em-
W88-10O04 2111 9D W88-07101 2109 6G
phasis on Spatio-Temporal Distribution and
Movements, DISTURBED SOILS Effects of Diversion on the North American
W88-06644 2108 2L Infiltration Capacity of Disturbed Soils: Tempo- Great Lakes,
ralChange and Lithologic Control, W88-07287 2109 6F
Box Model Analysis of Bacterial Fluxes in the W88-05420 2107 2G
St.Lawrence Estuary,
Interbasin Water Diversions: A Canadian Per-
W88-06674 2108 2L DIURNAL CYCLES spective,
Benthos of a Natural West African Lake, with W88-08619
Application of the Lognormal Raindrop Distri- 2110 4A
Emphasis on the Diel Migrations and Lunar and
bution to Differential Reflectivity Radar Meas-
urement (Z sub DR),
Seasonal Periodicities of the Chaoborus Popula- Conjunctive Use-First by Accident, Now by
tions (Diptera, Chaoboridae), Management,
W88-06747 2108 7C W88-10720 2112 2H W88-09241 2111 4B

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SUBJECT INDEX
DIVERSION

Conjunctive Use and Ground Water Manage- Stratabound Pathways of Preferred Groundwat- Effect of Domestic Sewage on the Structure of
ment in Orange County, California, er Flow: An Example From the Copper Ridge the Microbenthic Ciliate Communities in the
W88-09242 2111 4B Dolomite in East Tennessee, Lyna River,
W88-09502 2111 2F W88- 10437 2112 5C
Conjunctive Use of Ground Water and Surface
Water in the South Platte River Basin--A Case DOLORES ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROGRAM DOMESTIC WASTEWATER
Study of the Central Colorado Water Conser- Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com- Factors Influencing the Selection of Appropriate
vancy District, munities at Dolores: Middle Canyon Area, Sanitation Technology,
W88-09243 2111 4B W88-04722 2106 6G W88-03718 2105 5D

Recharge Potential
Artificial in the Fresno and Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com- Reuse of Domestic Wastewater for Irrigation in

Madera Irrigation Districts, munities at Dolores: Middle Canyon Area, Arid Zones: A Case Study,
W88-09247 2111 4B W88-04723 2106 6G W88-04277 2105 3C

DIVERSION DITCHES Dolores Archaeological Program: Final Syn- Low Cost Individual Sanitation in Developing
thetic Report. Countries:Methodology for the Testing of
Impoundment and Diversion Systems for Pre-
W88-05741 2107 6G Double Vault Composting Latrines in Ivory
venting or Mitigating Flooding,
Coast,
W88-00503 2101 4A
Dolores Archaeological Program: Support Stud- W88-05271 2107 5D
ies: Settlement and Environment.
DIVERSION STRUCTURES
W88-05742 2107 6G DOMESTIC WATER
Sewerage Flow Diverter,
Apparatus with a Liquid-Vapor Sep-
Distillation
W88-00599 2101 5D DOMESTIC WASTEATER Device Having Three Chambers,
arating
Low Cost Individual Sanitation
in Developing W88-00563 2101 3A
Combined Diversion and Service Tunnel Spill-
Countries: Methodology for the Testing of
way of the Tashkumyr Hydroelectric Station, Automatically Operable Distillation Apparatus,
Double Vault Composting Latrines in Ivory
W88-10585 2112 8A W88-00594 2101 5F
Coast,

Passage of Diversion and Service Flow During W88-05271 2107 5D


Reverse-Osmosis Purifier Apparatus and
Construction of Earth Dams, Method,
DOMESTIC WASTES
W88-10886 2112 8A Development of Technology for the Use of the W88-01788 2103 3A
DIVERSIONS UASB Reactor in Domestic Sewage Treatment,
Water Purifying and Vending Apparatus,
W88-02115 2103 5D
Inventory of Interbasin Transfers of Water in W88-01793 2103 5F
the Western Conterminous United States, Co-Disposal of Municipal Refuse and Industrial
W88-03394 2104 4A Field Study into Patterns of Domestic Water
Waste Sludge in Landfills,
Consumption in Rural Areas of Bangladesh,
W88-02121 2103 5E
DNA W88-03681 2105 6D
Seasonal and Diel Variability in Dissolved DNA Present State and Future Direction of Counter-
and in Microbial Biomass and Activity in a
Legionnaires' Disease Outbreaks - The Engi-
measures for Pollution from Domestic
neering Implications,
Subtropical Estuary, Wastewater in Japan,
W88-03821 2105 5B
W88-07021 2109 2H W88-03702 2105 5D
Contaminated Drinking Water as a Potential
DOCKS Treatment and Reuse of Human Wastes, and the
Cause of Cancer in Humans,
Method and Apparatus for Preventing Foreign Present State of Water Resources, in China,
W88-04660 2106 5C
Objects from Entering into Docking Basins, W88-03703 2105 5D
W88-O0519 2101 8A Radium-226 and Radon-222 in Domestic Water
Domestic Wastewater Treatment and Disposal
of Houston-Harris County, Texas,
Mississippi River Navigation System: Environ- in the Philippines,
W88-05003 2106 5B
mental Evaluations of Proposed Mooring Facili- W88-03705 2105 5D
ties, Design Considerations and Operating Tips for
Management of Household Human Waste in
W88-00648 2101 6G Small Residential Systems,
Japan,
W88-05325 2107 5F
Method for Making Elongate Cast Construction W88-03707 2105 5D
on the Sea, Automatic Galvanic Protection for Household
Pollutant Load Factor of Household
Hot Water Systems (Systeme Automatique de
W88-00750 2101 8A
Wastewater in Japan,
Protection Cathodique pour Accumulateurs
Modular Floating Dock, W88-03721 2105 5D d'Eau Chaude Sanitaire),
W88-04775 2106 8A W88-06273 2108 5F
Rapid Removal of Colloidal Substrate from Do-
mestic Wastewaters,
DOE CREEK Factors Predisposing to Legionella Pneumophila
W88-04198 2105 5D Colonization in Residential Water Systems,
Lochsa River Tributaries Enhancement Propos-
al, W88-07941 2109 5F
Domestic Wastewater Treatment in Tanks
W88-07765 2109 2H Planted with Rooted Macrophytes: Case Study; Effect of pH Adjustment on the Internal Corro-
Description of the System; Design Criteria; and sion Rate of Residential Cast-iron and Copper
DOGFISH Efficiency,
Effects of Zinc Sulphate on Haematological Pa-
Water Distribution Pipes,
W88-04617 2106 5D W88-08362 2110 5F
rameters in the Dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula
and Influences of MS222, Environmental Considerations for Ocean Out- Results of the Questionnaire Concerning the Use
W88-02002 2103 5C falls and Land-based Treatment Plants,
of Domestic Water-Meters (Resultats du Ques-
W88-04867 2106 5E tionnaire Concernant l'Utilisation des Compteurs
DOH-HOH-NUMA BOG
a eau Domestiques),
Population Dynamics of the Phytoplankton Assessment of Recovery Efficiency of Beef Ex-
W88-08919 2110 6C
Community in Doh-Hoh-Numa Bog, Tsukuba tract Reagents for Concentrating Viruses from
City, Japan, Municipal Wastewater Sludge Solids by the Or- Legionella pneumophila,
W88-09757 2111 2H ganic Flocculation Procedure, W88-09961 2111 5B
W88-07004 2109 5D
DOLOMITE DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY
Field Test for Effective Porosity and Dispersi- Ecology of Jacare Pepira River Basin: Influence Water Supply Systems in Blue Nile Health
vity in Fractured Dolomite, the WIPP, South- of Soil and Water Use and Effluent Discharge Project,
eastern New Mexico, on Water Quality (Sao Paulo State, Brazil) (Eco- W88-05177 2107 5F
W88-01352 2102 5B logia da Bacia do Rio Jacare Pepira: Influencia
do Uso do Solo, da Agua e da Descarga de Legionnaires' Disease Acquired Within the
Modern Dolomite Deposition in Continental, Efluentes Sobre a Qualidade da Agua (Sao Homes of Two Patients, Link to the Home
Saline Lakes, Western Victoria, Australia, Paulo, Brasil)), Water Supply,
W88-06138 2108 2H W88-09777 2111 5C W88-07070 2109 5C

SU-224
SUBJECT INDEX
DRAINAGE ENGINEERING

DOMINICA DRAFTING Drainage-Area Data for Wisconsin Streams,


Dominica: Caribbean Experiences with Trans- Microcad: Pushing the Limits, W88-03082 2104 7A
porting Water by Tanker, W88-05487 2107 8G
W88-07888 2109 5F Prediction of Flood Frequency in Saudi Arabia,
DRAIN SPACING W88-07477 2109 2E
DONA ANA COUNTY Analytical and Graphical Technique to Deter-
Limited Testing at LA854, Dona Ana County, mine the Spacing of Drainage Wicks for Pressue DRAINAGE BASINS
New Mexico, Relief in an Open Pit Coal Mine, Effect of Main-Channel Orientation on Flood
W88-06557 2108 6G W88-01417 2102 4B Peaks for Streams in Ohio,
W88-02354 2103 2E
DONNAN DIALYSIS DRAINAGE
Copper Activity in Soil Solution: I. Measure- Flows from a Clay Soil - Seasonal Changes and DRAINAGE CANALS
ment by Ion-Selective Electrode and Donnan the Effect of Mole Drainage,
Drainage Channel With Means For Maintaining
Dialysis, W88-00009 2101 2G Proper Slope During Installation,
W88-00104 2101 5A W88-04826
Drainage Climatology for California, 2106 4A
DOPPLER EFFECT W88-01294 2102 2B
DRAINAGE DITCHES
Doppler Effect Tied to Flow Rate, Drainage System,
Water-Blocking Engineering in Three Horizon-
W88-05277 2107 7B W88-00498
tal Connection Roadways Between Fangez- 2101 5E
DOPPLER FLOWMETERS huang Mine and Lujiatuo Mine, Kailuan Mining
Analysis of Interceptor Ditches for Control of
Doppler Effect Tied Administration, Under Flowing Water Condi-
to Flow Rate,
Groundwater Pollution,
tion,
W88-05277 2107 7B
W88-01433 W88-08328 2110 5G
2102 4B
DOPPLER RADAR Hydraulic Design of Culverts on Forest Roads,
Properties of Hydraulic Stowing Material with
Method for Deriving Drop-Size Distribu-
Direct
Particular Reference to Drainage Requirements, W88-08373 2110 8B
tionand Vertical Air Velocities from VHF
W88-01579 2103 3E
Doppler Radar Spectra, DRAINAGE EFFECTS
W88-02045 2103 7B FieldDrainage Experiments and Design on Flows from a Clay Soil - Seasonal Changes and
Former Opencast Coal Mining Land, the Effect of Mole Drainage,
Retrieval of Horizontal Wind Field and Mesos-
W88-01924 2103 2G W88-00009 2101 2G
cale Vertical Vorticity in Stratiform Precipita-
tion by Conical Scannings with Two Doppler Nitrogen and Water Balance Studies in Relation Loss of Coastal Grazing Marshes in South and
Radars, to Farmyard Manure and N-Fertilizer Applica- East England, with Special Reference to East
W88-02047 2103 7B tions to Sri Lankan Luvisols, Essex, England,
W88-02081 2103 5B W88-O0112 2101 4C
94-GHz Doppler Radar for Cloud Observations,
W88-02049 2103 7B Emerging State Roles in Urban Stormwater Peatland Hydrologic Impact Model: Develop-
Management, ment and Testing,
Further Discussion on Deriving Drop-Size Dis-
W88-02383 2103 6E W88-00130
tribution and Vertical Air Velocities Directly 2101 4C
from VHF Doppler Radar Spectra, Evaluation of Simple, Dynamic Soil Moisture Preliminary Study of the Effects of Drainage
W88-02052 2103 7B Model, and Harvesting on Water Quality in Ombrotro-
W88-03781 2105 2G phic Bogs near Sept-Iles, Quebec,
DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS
Determination of Drainage from Layered Field
W88-04278 2105 4C
Dose-Time-Response Rela- Soils: Fixed Gra-
tionships from Long-Term Acute Toxicity Test dient Models,
Impact of Agricultural Drainage Activities in
Data, W88-04184 2105 2G the Coastal Flats Region of the Chesapeake Bay,
W88-06960 2109 5 A W88-04952 2106 6G
Profile CharacteristicsDuring Extended Gravi-
DOUBLE AQUIFER SYSTEMS ty Drainage Under Falling Water Table Condi-
Regulating Agricultural Surface Water Manage-
Determination of Steady State Drawdowns in a tions,
ment in Florida: The Implementation of Chapter
Horizontal Double Aquifer System: New Ap- A W88-05543 2107 2F 373, Part IV,
proach,
Wetlands: Fortifying Federal and Regional Co- W88-05677 2107 6E
W88-00132 2101 2F
operation,
DOUGLAS-FIR W88-06053 DRAINAGE ENGINEERING
2108 5G
Alteration of Cell-Wall
Arrangement for Damming Water and Also for
Water Content and Elas-
ticity in Douglas-Fir during Periods of Water
Coastal Wetland Management: The Advance Draining Away the Volume
of water Above a
Designation Approach, Certain Level in Vegetation-Bearing Stratum,
Deficit,
W88-03593 W88-06055 2108 5G W88-00500 2101 8A
2105 21

DOUGLAS LAKE Stormwater Contamination at Airports and Re- Method for Mining and Reclaiming Land,
Spatial and Temporal Variation
medial Options - with Particular Reference to W88-00504 2101 4A
Hypolimnetic
in
Stansted,
Oxygen Deficits of a Multidepression Lake,
W88-06451 Field Drainage Experiments and Design on
W88-05609 2108 5B
2107 5C Former Opencast Coal Mining Land,
DOUGLAS RESERVOIR GOES IR and Dummy Variable Techniques for W88-01924 2103 2G
Epilimnetic Pumps
Low Temperature Assessment in Florida,
to Improve Reservoir Re-
W88-08044 Prediction of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses
leases, 2110 7C
as Related to Agricultural Drainage System
W88-01340 2102 5G Evaluation of Metal Drainage Pipe Durability Design,
DOWNFLOW FIXED-FILM ANAEROBIC after Ten Years, W88-02071 2103 2G
W88-08193 2110 8A
REACTORS
Downflow Cast-In-Place Pipe Process Saves Time and
Fixed-film Anaerobic Reactors Sta- Detection of Soil Drainage in 'Pays de Herve' -
Money,
bility Studies Under Organic and Hydraulic Belgium - On Landsat MSS Imagery,
Overloading at Different Working Volume,
W88-03629 2105 8 A
W88-08474 2110 7C
W88-10259 2112 5D Head Control Stand,
DRAINMOD: A Water Table Management W88-04784 3F
DOWNSTREAM EFFECTS Simulation Model,
2106
Lake Effect on Stream Living Brown Trout W88-10978 2112 4B Economic Impact of Pavement Subsurface
(Salmo trutta),
Drainage,
W88-08584 2110 2H DRAINAGE AREA W88-04877
Procedure
2106 8G
for Estimating Flow-Duration
DRAFT TUBES Curves for Ungaged Mountainous and High Prediction ofWick Drain Performance Using
Assessing the Design of Draft Tubes, Plains Streams in Montana, Piezometer Cone Data,
W88-07460 2109 8C W88-00550 2101 2A W88-07426 2109 8D

SU-225
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SUBJECT INDEX
DRAINAGE ENGINEERING

Gravity Flow Horizontal Drains Utilized for In- Two-Stage Weir Control of Subsurface Drain- Class V Injection Well Inventory and Assess-
Place Remediation, age for Water Table Management, ment, Texas,
W88-09319 2111 5G W88-08064 2110 3F W88-11190 2112 5E

Vertical Drain, Hydrodynamic Model (DHM),


Diffusion DRAINING TERRACE
W88-10073 2111 4A W88-08184 2110 2A Arrangement for Damming Water and Also for
Draining Away the Volume of water Above a
Sub-soil Drainage Piping, Subglacial Hydrology for an Ice Sheet Resting Certain Level in Vegetation-Bearing Stratum,
W88-10105 2112 4B on a Deformable Aquifer, W88-00500 2101 8A
W88-08233 2110 2C
DRAINAGE PATTERNS DRAINMOD
Effect of Regional Slope on Drainage Networks, Melt- Water Drainage Pattern of Composite Gla-
Simulating Subsurface Drainage in the I-ower
W88-04055 2105 2G ciers,
Mississippi Valley with DRAINMOD,
W88-08234 2110 2C W88-08059 2110 4B
Morphometry of Drainage Basins,
Combined Measurements of Subglacial Water
W88-06606 2108 2E DRAINS
Pressure and Surface Velocity of Findeleng-
Arrangement for Damming Water and Also for
Approach to Inflow Design Rain-
Deterministic letscher, Switzerland: Conclusions about Drain-
Draining Away the Volume of water Above a
flood Development as Applied by the U.S. age System and Sliding Mechanism,
Certain Level in Vegetation-Bearing Stratum,
Bureau of Reclamation, W88-08235 2110 2C
W88-00500 2101 8A
W88-07406 2109 2A
Some Observations on Subglacial Ground-Water
Applicability of Theoretical Expressions for
DRAINAGE PRACTICES Flow,
Flow Rate into Perforated Draintubes,
Analytical and Graphical Technique to Deter- W88-08237 2110 2F
W88-05046 2106 4B
mine the Spacing of Drainage Wicks for Pressue
Drainage Spurs on Cut Slopes: Presentation of
Relief in an Open Pit Coal Mine, Use of Analytical Models for Evaluating Cor-
Dimensioning Charts on Hydraulic and Mechan-
W88-01417 2102 4B rective Actions at Hazardous Waste Sites,
ical Criteria (Les Eperons Drainants dans les
W88-09140 2111 7C
Evaluation of Drainage Treatments in
Statistical
Talus en Deblai: Presentation d'Abaques de Di-
Simple Field Trials with Special Reference to mensionnement sur Criteres Hydrauliques et Me- Gravity Flow Horizontal Drains Utilized for In-
caniques),
Former Opencast Coal Mining Land, Place Remediation,
W88-01923 2103 2G W88-08308 2110 4A W88-09319 2111 5G

DRAINAGE SPURS Water Table Drawdown for Two-Dimensional


Vertical Drain,
Drainage,
Drainage Spurs on Cut Slopes: Presentation of W88-10073 2111 4A
W88-08349 2110 4B
Dimensioning Charts on Hydraulic and Mechan-
ical Criteria (Les Eperons Drainants dans les Modular Drain System,
Underground Drain Pipe,
Talus en Deblai: Presentation d'Abaques de Di- W88-101O6 2112 4A
W88-10070 2111 4A
mensionnement sur Criteres Hydrauliques et Me-
Hydraulic Investigations of Rubble Drains,
caniques), Modular Drain System,
2110 4A W88-10877 2112 8B
W88-08308 W88-10106 2112 4A
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DRAMMENSFJORD
Procedure and Means for Providing a Vertical
Cycling of Manganese in the Permanently
Mobile Sludge Handling Apparatus, Drain in the Bottom of a Water Body,
Anoxic Drammensfjord,
W88-00617 2101 5D W88-10109 2112 4A
W88-08936 2110 2L
Avoiding Failure of Leachate Collection Sys- Drainage Device,
tems at Hazardous Waste Landfills, W88-10111 2112 4B
DRAWDOWN
Determination of Steady State Drawdowns in a
W88-01749 2103 5E
Evaluation of Evapotranspiration in Tropical Horizontal Double Aquifer System: A New Ap-
Prediction of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses Central Africa, proach,
as Related to Agricultural Drainage System W88-10485 2112 2D W88-00132 2101 2F
Design,
DRAINAGE WATER Analysis of Sedimentary Skeletal Deformation in
W88-02071 2103 2G
Drainage System, a Confined Aquifer and the Resulting Draw-
Open Top Drain, W88-00498 2101 5E down,
W88-04728 2106 4A W88-01346 2102 2F
Management of Agricultural Drainage Water for
Septic Tank Drainage Conduit Structures, Water Quality, Multiple-Well Systems in Layered Soils,

W88-04729 2106 5D W88-04953 2106 5G W88-01348 2102 2F

Irrigation and Drainage Apparatus, Desalination of Agricultural Drainage Return Unsteady Drawdown in the Presence of a

W88-04815 2106 3F Water: I. Operational Experiences with Conven- Linear Discontinuity,


tional and Nonconventional Pretreatment Meth- W88-01349 2102 2F
Irrigation System, ods,
W88-04822 3F 5D Maximum Depth of Reservoir Drawdown,
2106 W88-07229 2109
W88-01900 2103 8C
Arch End Cap, Desalination of Agricultural Drainage Return
W88-04825 2106 4A Water: II. Analysis of the Performance of a Hydrogeologic Conditions and Saline-Water In-

13,000 GDP RO Unit, Cape Coral,


trusion, Florida, 1978-81,
Drain Pipe, 5D W88-03032 2104 2F
W88-07230 2109
W88-04827 2106 4A
Egypt: Reuse of Drainage Water in Irrigation, Microcomputer-Based Interactive Aquifer Simu-
Multi-Layered Corrugated Conduit With 'Black- W88-07893 2109 3B lator,

Eye' Like Apertures, W88-04266 2105 4B


W88-04837 2106 4A Selenium Toxicosis in Wild Aquatic Birds,
W88-10165 2112 5C Type Curves in Patchy Aquifers,
Rodent Barrier Device, W88-07206 2109 2F
W88-04838 2106 4A Movement of Pesticides and Nutrients into Tile
Drainage Water in Southeastern Indiana, Least-Squares Estimation of Equation Param-
Riser Assembly for a Sub-Surface Irrigation and W88-11050 2112 5B eters for Predicting Drawdown from a Single

Drainage System, Pumped Well,


W88-05241 2107 3F DRAINAGE WELLS W88-07531 2109 2F
Application of Concepts of Engineering to an
Simulation of Water Discharge Rates from a Unusual Hydrologic Problem: The Stormwater Identification of Parameters in Semiconfined
Clay-Till Soil Over a Ten Year Period, Drainage Wells of Orlando, Florida, Aquifers,
W88-07514 2109 2G W88-11095 2112 2F W88-07532 2109 2F

SU-226
SUBJECT INDEX
DREDGING

Analysis of Drawdown in the Country Rock of Summary of the Pointe Mouillee Confined Dis- Hybrid Modeling to Reduce Maintenance
Composite Dike Aquifers, posal Facility, Dredging,
W88-07578 2109 2F W88-01523 2103 5E W88-01548 2103 2J

Water Table Drawdown for Two-Dimensional Improving Channel Reliability and Protecting Advance Maintenance in Navigation Channels,
Drainage, the Environment: A Balanced Approach at
W88-01549 2103 8A
W88-08349 2110 4B Reads Landing,
W88-01525 2103 8A Study of the Impacts of Reduced Dredging Pro-
Pressure Interference Data Analysis for Two-
cedures on the Navigability of the Upper Missis-
Phase (Water/Steam) Geothermal Reservoirs, Filling in of Harbour Basins which Contain Con-
sippi River,
W88-09542 2111 2F taminated Silt,
W88-01526 W88-01550 2103 2J
2103 5C
Boundary-Element Analysis for Unconfined
Seepage Problems, Silt Concentration Measurements, Unique Design Aspects of a Large-Scale Experi-
W88-09957 2111 2G W88-01527 2103 7A mental Sand Bypassing System,
W88-01551 2103 8A
Experimental Studies in Stream-Aquifer Interac- Analogy and Differences Between Coal Slurry
tion Along the Arkansas River in Central Transport Systems and Hydraulic Dredging, Design and Management of Dredged Material
Kansas: Field Testing and Analysis, W88-01528 2103 8H Containment Areas to Improve Hydraulic Per-
W88-09976 2111 4B formance,
Techniques for Long-Term Management of W88-01602 2103 5E
Analysis of Historical and Current Drawdown Confined Disposal Areas,
and Production Data from the Boise Geothermal W88-01529 2103 5E Dredge Environ Protection Assembly,
System,
W88-01784 2103 5G
W88-10011 2111 4B Dredged Material Disposal Management Model,
W88-01530 2103 5E Uptake of Kepone by the Estuarine Bivalve
Production of the Chironomid Procladius bellus
Rangia Cuneata, During the Dredging of Con-
inan Annual Drawdown Reservoir, Benthic Resources Assessment Technique, A
Method for Quantifying the Effects of Benthic taminated Sediments in the James River, Virgin-
W88-10717 2112 2H
ia,
Community Changes on Fish Resources,
DREDGE SPOIL W88-01531 2103 5C W88-02339 2103 5B
Dredge Environ Protection Assembly,
W88-01784 2103 5G Accomodating Environmental Constraints- Management of Bottom Sediments Containing
Modification of a Navigational Project in Coast- Toxic Substances.
DREDGE SPOIL DISPOSAL al Louisiana, W88-02513 2104 5C
Method for Strengthening Soft Soil, W88-01532 2103 6G
W88-01779 2103 2G Test Results of Sediment Removal in Ise Bay,
Long-Term Monitoring of CE Habitat Develop- W88-02519 2104 5G
DREDGED MATERIAL ment on Dredged Material Sites, 1974-84,
Evaluation of Underdrainage Techniques for the W88-01533 2103 5C Evaluation of Dredging as a Remedial Technol-
Densification of Fine-Grained Dredged Materi-
ogy for the Commencement Bay Superfund Site,
al, Beach Restoration on Sandy Hook, Gateway
W88-02520 2104 5G
W88-00464 2101 8D National Recreation Area, from Maintenance
Dredging of Ambrose and Sandy Hook Federal Effects of Sediment Removal in Tokyo Bay,
DREDGING Navigation Channels,
Method of Processing Waste W88-02521 2104 5C
Materials, Particu- W88-01534 2103 8A
larly Sludge Containing Noxious Metals,
W88-00510 Method for Estimation of Methylmercury Dis-
2101 5D Capping Contaminated Dredged Material,
solved into Water from Dredged Material by
W88-01535 2103 5E
Method for Removing Sludge or Mud from the Using the Marine Copepod Acartia clausi,
Bottom of a Water Area, Use of a Bioassay to Evaluate the Bioaccumula- W88-02523 2104 5A
W88-00590 2101 5G tion of Contaminants by Animals Colonizing a
Wetland Created with Contaminated Dredged Food Chain Studies at Times Beach Confined t
Effects of Depth on DredgingFrequency, Dredged Material Disposal Site, Buffalo, New
Material,
Report 3: Evaluation of Advance Maintenance York,
W88-01536 2103 5B
Projects, W88-02526 2104 5C E
W88-O0822 2101 8B Prediction and Field Evaluation of the Water
Quality of Effluent from Confined Disposal Indiana Harbor Experience,
Procedures for Prediction of Consolidation in
Areas, W88-02527 2104 5E
Soft Fine-Grained Dredged Material,
W88-01537 2103 5B
W88-00838 2101 8D London Dumping Convention and Its Role in
Development of the Dutch Policy Concerning Regulating Dredged Material: An Update,
Potential for Biomagnification of Contaminants
Dredged Material Disposal, W88-02529 2104 6E
within Marine and Freshwater Food Webs,
W88-01538 2103 6E
W88-00839 2101 5B Analytical Survey of Accumulations of Sedi-
Dredging as a Cleanup Method for an Industrial- ments in Canals of Tokyo Port,
Utility of theScope for Growth Index to Assess
ized Bay,
the Physiological Impact of Black Rock Harbor W88-02530 2104 2J
W88-01539 2103 5G i

Suspended Sediment on the Blue Mussel, Myti-


lus Edulis: A Laboratory Techniques for Monitoring Stability of Offshore
Evaluation, Development of Criteria for the Dredging and
W88-00841 Submerged Disposal Mounds,
2101 5A Disposal of Contaminated Dredged Material,
W88-02531 2104 7A
W88-01540 2103 5E
1983 Report on Great Lakes Water Quality -
Appendix: Dredging Subcommittee Report. Capped In-Water Disposal of Contaminated Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material.
W88-00931 2101 5B Dredged Material by the US Army Engineer W88-02563 2104 5E
District, Seattle,
Assessment of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Ma- Regulation of the Disposal of Dredged Material
W88-01541 2103 5E
terial Impacts on Laboratory Population Re- in Florida,
sponses, Dredging of Polluted Sediment in the First Pe- W88-02564 2104 5E
W88-01194 2102 5C troleum Harbor, Rotterdam,
W88-01542 Regional Perspectives on the Beneficial Uses of
Impact of Open-Water Disposal of Black Rock
2103 5E
Dredged Material,
Harbor Dredged Material on Benthic Recoloni- Improved Techniques for Removal of Sediments W88-02565 2104 5E
zation at the FVP Site, Contaminated with Hazardous Materials,
W88-01196 2102 5C W88-01543 Wildlife and Dredged Material in the Southeast,
2103 5G
W88-02566 2104 5E
Third United States - The Netherlands Meeting Management Strategy for Disposal of Dredged
on Dredging and Related Technology. Material, Creation of Fishery Habitat in Estuaries,
W88-01522 2103 5G W88-01544 2103 5E W88-02567 2104 2L

SU-227
SUBJECT INDEX
DREDGING

Uses of Dredged Solidification/Stabilization of Contaminated Contaminated Sediments in the Elbe Estuary:


Overview of the Beneficial
Dredged Material, Ecological and Economic Problems for the Port
Material,
W 88-02 568 2104 2L W88-03240 2104 5D of Hamburg,
W88-08866 2110 5E
Lower Pool Multivariate Approach to the Investigation of
Habitat Development Applications:
Nutrient Interactions in the Barataria Basin, Biological Effects of Dredging in an Offshore
5 Channel Maintenance/Weaver Bottoms Reha-
bilitation Plan,
Louisiana, Borrow Area,
5E W88-03936 2105 5C W88-10444 2112 4C
W88-02569 2104

Influence of Disposal Environment on Availabil- Field and Laboratory Study Using Adenylate
Habitat Development Applications: The Use of
ity and Plant Uptake of Heavy Metals in Energy Charge as an Indicator of Stress in Myti-
Dredged Material Islands by Birds in North
Dredged Material, lus edulis and Nephtys incisa Treated with
Carolina, 5B
W88-03980 2105
W88-02570 2104 5E Dredged Material,
W88-11279 2112 5C
Mapping and Risk Assessment of Oxygen Con-
Habitat Development Applications: Use of Sea-
sumption by Sediments in the Lower Elbe (Kar-
grass Transplanting for Habitat Development on Lower James River Circulation Study, Virginia,
tierung und Risikobetrachtung der Sauerstoff-
Dredged Material, Evaluation of Craney Island Enlargement Alter-
zehrung von Sedimenten der Unterelbe),
W88-02571 2104 2L 2105 5B natives,
W88-04352
W88-11280 2112 5E
Habitat Development Applications: Manage- Technical Supplement to Dredged Material Dis-
ment of Dredged Material in the New Orleans posal Study, US Navy Home Port, Everett,
DRESSLER CURVED-FLOW EQUATIONS
District, Experimental Verification of the Dressier
Washington,
W88-02572 2104 6G W 88-05706 2107 5B Curved-Flow Equations,
W88-07250 2109 2E
Habitat Development Applications: Present and WES-TNO Contaminant Mobility Research,
Potential Uses of Dredged Material Wetlands W88-05721 2107 5B DRIFT
and Islands by Waterfowl and Waterbirds in Vertical, Horizontal, and Diel Distribution of
Chesapeake Bay, Effects of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material
Invertebrate Drift in the Lower Mississippi
W88-02573 2104 2L on the Histopathology of the Blue Mussel Myti- River,
lus edulis and Polychaete Worm Nephtys incisa 2107 2H
W88-05719
Habitat Development Applications: Beneficial after Laboratory and Field Exposures,
Uses of Dredged Material on the Lower Snake W88-05847 2107 5C Occurrence of Glochidia Stream Drift and on
in
River-Present and Potential Applications and Fishes of the Upper North Fork Holston River,
Constraints, Effects of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material
Virginia,
2104 5E on the Scope for Growth of the Blue Mussel,
W88-02574 W88-06836 2109 2H
Mytilus edulis, after Laboratory and Field Expo-
Industrial and Commerical Applications: An sures,
2107 5C
DRIFT INFLOWS
Overview of Industrial and Commerical Uses of W88-05860
Two-Dimensional Numerical Modelling of In-
Dredged Material, flows to a Drift Through Multilayered Perme-
2104 5E Corps' Environmental Effects of Dredging Pro-
W88-02575 Ground,
ability
grams,
W88-05909 2107 5C W88-01447 2102 2F
Industrial and Commerical Applications: Dredg-
Lake Restoration,
ing for
2H Potential Effects of Dredging Activities and In- DRILL-STEM TESTS
W88-02576 2104
creased Silt Load on the St. Lucia System, with Selected Drill-Stem Test Data for the Upper
Industrial and Commercial Applications: The Special Reference to Turbidity and the Estua- Colorado River Basin,
Potential for Innovation in the Commercial Uses rine Fauna, W88-10068 2111 7B
W88-06223 2108 5C
of Dredged Material,
W88-02577 2104 5E DRILLED PIERS
Colour Removal in a Reservoir and the Dredg- Construction of Drilled Pier Foundations,
Industrial and Commercial Applications: Poten- ing and Dewatering of the Deposited Water- W88-05783 2107 8A
tial Beneficial Use Applications to the Marine
works Sludge,
W88-06462 2108 5D Construction of Drilled Pier Foundations,
Sand and Gravel Mining Industry,
W88-02578 2104 5E W88-06598 2108 8A
Verification Procedures
of for Designing

Special Applications and Concepts: Use of Dredged Material Containment Areas for Solids DRILLING
Aqua- Retention, for Pre-Dilution of Drill-
Dredged Material Containment Areas for Method and Apparatus
W88-06546 2108 5E
culture, ing Mud and Slurry and the Like,
W88-02579 2104 5E W88-O0588 2101 5D
Field Evaluations of the Quality of Effluent
from Confined Dredged Material Disposal
Special Applications and Concepts: Innocent Environmental Review of Onshore Canadian Oil
Areas,
Until Proven Guilty,
2108 5G and Gas Drilling and Production Activities.
W88-06547
W88-02580 2104 5E W88-00662 2101 5E
Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material: Proceed-
Special Applications and Concepts: Shoreline Alaskan Offshore Drilling Base,
ings of the North Atlantic Regional Conference.
Nourishment-The Gulf Islands National Sea-
W88-06587 2108 5E W88-00758 2101 8A
shore Experience,
W88-02581 2104 5E PCB Availability Assessment of River Dredging Drilling and Constructing Monitoring Wells
Using Caged Clams and Fish, with Hollow-Stem Augers. Part 1: Drilling Con-
Special Applications and Concepts: The Upper 2109 5G siderations,
W88-06938
Mississippi River On-Site Inspection Team-A W88-04546 2106 8A
Process that Works, Wetland Development Trends in Coastal North
W88-02582 2104 5E Carolina, USA, from 1970 to 1984, Drilling and Constructing Monitoring Wells
W88-06973 2109 6G with Hollow-Stem Augers: Part 2. Monitoring
Special Applications and Concepts: Benefits of Well Installation,
Underwater Berms, Backfilling Canals to Mitigate Wetland Dredg- 2108 7B
W88-06385
W88-02583 2104 5E ing in Louisiana Coastal Marshes,
W88-07104 2109 4A Drill-Through Casing Driver Drilling Method
Survey of the Freshwater Mussels of the Lower
for Construction of Monitoring Wells in Coarse,
Cumberland River from Barkley Dam Tailwater Bioenergetic Effects of Black Rock Harbor
Unconsolidated Sediments,
Downstream to the Ohio River, Dredged Material on the Polychaete Nephtys 2108 7B
W88-06386
W88-02923 2104 6G Incisa: A Field Verification,
W88-08420 2110 5C
Effect of Construction, Installation, and Devel-
Implementation Strategies and Design Concepts Monitoring
Use of Bioassay and Associated in Tests opment on the Turbidity of Water in
for Application of Solidification/Stabilization
Wells in Fine-Grained Glacial Till,
Technology to Contaminated Dredged Material. Dredged Material and Disposal Management.
2110 5A W88-06387 2108 7B
W88-03238 2104 5E W88-08863

SU-228
SUBJECT INDEX
DRINKING WATER

Use of Odex Drilling System for Monitoring Installation of Observation Wells on Hazardous- Application of Organic Analysis for Evaluation
Well Installation in Aquifer Containing Glacial Waste Sites in Kansas Using a Hollow-Stem of Granular Activated Carbon Performance in
Boulders, Auger, Drinking Water Treatment,
W88-09012 2111 7A W88-11194 2112 5A W88-00423 2101 5A
Using the Drill Casing Hammer
Through DRILLING EQUIPMENT Sulfite Destruction of Direct Acting Mutagens
Method for Monitoring Well Construction and Method and Apparatus for Disposing of Drilling
in Drinking Water,
Water Quality Characterization in a Metal Con- Muds and Wastes Generated During Well Drill-
W88-00533
ing Operations and for Plugging and
2101 5F
taminated Gravel, Cobble and Boulder Aquifer, Abandon-
W88-09013 2111 7B ing the Well, Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Drinking Water,
W88-01777 2103 5E W88-01493
Basic Data Report, Drilling and Well Installa-
2102 5F
tion at Test Sites MSB- 12 and MSB-34. Modular Arctic Structures System,
Water Purifying and Vending Apparatus,
W88-09088 W88-04771 2106 8A
2111 2F W88-01793 2103 5F
Approach to Drilling and Installation of Offshore Platform Having Three Decks,
Bayesian Analysis or Scientific Judgment of Un-
Ground-Water Monitoring Wells on Hazardous W88-04773 2106 8A
certainties in Estimating Risk Due to Rn-222 in
Waste Sites, U.S. Public Drinking Water Supplies,
Tension Leg Platform With Horizontal Move-
W88-09167 2111 7A ment Capability, W88-01810 2103 5G
W88-04779 2106 8A
Comparison of the Effects of Rotary Wash and Aliphatic and Aromatic Halocarbons as Poten-
Air Rotary Drilling Techniques on Pumping DRILLING FLUIDS tialMutagens in Drinking Water. III. Halogenat-
Test Results, Method of Removing Water from Earthen ed Ethanes and Ethenes,
Pits,
W88-09285 2111 2F W88-00525 2101 5G W88-01811 2103 5C
Installation of Multi-Level Monitoring Wells in Heavy Metals in Drilling Muds: Sequential Ex- Alerting Engineers to New EPA Safe Water
a Fractured Rock Media, tractability and Effect of a Solidification Proc- Regulations,
W88-09286 2111 7A ess,
W88-01812 2103 5G
W88-01739 2103 5B
Comparison of Vadose Monitoring Procedures,
Rational Program to Control Unaccounted-For
W88-09288 2111 2F Continuous Process for the Reclamation of Water,
Waste Drilling Fluids,
Ground Water Sampling Without W88-01820 2103 3D
Wells, W88-04801 2106 5D
W88-09302 2111 5A Comparison of Solvent Extractions and Resin
DRILLING MUD Adsorption for Isolation of Mutagenic Com-
How Drilling and Grouting Materials
Fluids Method and Apparatus for Disposing of Drilling
pounds from Chlorinated Drinking Water with
Affect the Integrity of Ground Water Samples Muds and Wastes Generated During Well Drill-
High Humus Content,
from Monitoring Wells, ing Operations and for Plugging and Abandon-
W88-09311 W88-01837 2103 5A
2111 7B ing the Well,
W88-01777 2103 5E
Effects of Grouts, Sealants, and Drilling Fluids Chloropicrin Formation in Aqueous Solution:
Effect of Nitrites on Precursors Formation
on the Quality of Ground-Water Samples, DRINKING 'CONSTRUCTION METHODS
W88-09312 Prevention of Contamination (Prevention de During the Oxidation of Organic Compounds
2111 7B la
Contamination), (Formation de Chloropicrine en Milieu Aqueux:
Method for Characterizing W88-08922 Influence des Nitrites sur la Formation de Pre-
Volatile Organic 2110 5F
Compound Concentrations in Shallow Soils,
curseurs par Oxydation de Composes Organi-
W88-09325 2111 5A DRINKING WATER ques),
What Does the Presence of Fecal Coliforms W88-01842 2103 5F
Hand Drilled Wells: A Manual on Siting, Indicate in the Waters of Puerto Rico. A
Design, Construction and Maintenance, Review, TEAM Study: Personal Exposures to Toxic
W88-094OO 2111 2F W88-0O060 2101 5A Substances in Air, Drinking Water, and Breath
of 400 Residents of New Jersey, North Carolina,
High Frequency Percussion-Driven Micro- Theory and Practice for the Testing and Oper- and North Dakota,
Wells Improve Efficiency of Contaminant ation of Ultraviolet Systems for Water Treat- W88-01881 2103 5C
Plume Definition, ment, g
W88-09518 2111 7 A W88-00061 2101 5F Considerations Involved in the Reactivation of
an Existing Water Supply,
Hydrochemical Characterization of Brines and Evolution of Organics in a Potable Water Treat- W88-01898 2103 5F
Identification of Brine Contamination in
ment System,
Aquifers, W88-00066 2101 5F Toxicology of Organic Micropollutants in
W88-09785 2111 5 A Drinking Water: Estimating the Risk,
Trace Elements in Environment and
the in W88-01899 2103 5G
Effect of Construction, Installation, and Devel- Human Organs. I. Methods and Results,
opment on the Turbidity of Water in Monitoring W88-00117 2101 5B Headspace Technique to Determine the Pres-
Wells in Fine-Grained Glacial Till, ence of Volatile Halocarbons in Drinking Water.
Indices of Drinking Water Concerned with
W88-11056 2112 5A The Problematic Arising from the Preparation
Taste and Health,
of a Blank Sample as Well as the Cleansing of {'
Installation of W88-O0149 2101 5F
Observation Wells: The Hidden the Sampling Apparatuses (Headspace-Technik
Costs, zur Bestimmung von fluchtingen Chlorkohlen-
Health Aspects,
W88-11057 2112 7A wasserstoffen in Trinkwasser. Problematik der
W88-00328 2101 5D
Erstellung von Nullwasser sowie Reinigung der
Well Construction Techniques to Prevent Inter- Scheme for the Routine Analysis of Purgeable Probenahmegefasse),
aquifier Movement of Pesticides, Compounds by Gas W88-01977
Chromatography/Mass 2103 5A
W88-11089 2112 8A Spectrometry,
W88-00415 2101 5A Colorectal Cancer Mortality and Incidence in
Monitoring Well Installation, Purging, and Sam- Campbell County, Kentucky,
pling Techniques: Part I. Conceptualizations, Protocol for the Analysis of a Broad Range of W88-01999 2103 5C
W88-11144 2112 7B Specific Organic Compounds in Drinking
Water, Systematic Approach to the Detection and Re-
Monitoring Well Installation, Purging, and Sam- W88-00420 2101 5 A moval of Toxic Organic Pollutants in Drinking
pling Techniques: Part II. Case Histories,
Water,
W88-11145 2112 7B Glass Capillary Gas Chromatographic/Mass W88-02274 2103 5F
Spectrometric Analysis of Organic Concentrates
Technique Used to Drill Monitoring Wells at a from Drinking and Advanced Waste Treatment Technology of Small Community Water Supply
Hazardous Waste Site, Waters, Systems in Developing Countries,
W88-11193 2112 5A W88-00422 2101 5 A W88-02414 2103 5F

SU-229
SUBJECT INDEX
DRINKING WATER

Justifies Desalination, Pattern of Distribution of Radium 226 in Drink- Chemicals in the Water Treatment Process,
Computer Analysis
2103 3A ingWater of Texas, W88-05278 2107 5F
W88-02433
W88-04320 2105 5B
Incidence of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Key Issues of the Drinking Water Amendments,
Drinking Water in Cairo, Determination of N-Pesticides in Natural W88-05430 2107 6E
W88-02486 2103 5B Waters,
W88-04324 2105 5A Groundwater Contamination by Temik Aldicarb
Rationales for Multiple Stage Ozonation in Pesticide: The First 8 Months,
Drinking Water Treatment Plants, Spectrophotometric Determination of Zinc in W88-05432 2107 5G
W88-02852 2104 5F Cooking Salts, Tap and Mineral Waters with
Phenylglyoxal Mono(2-Pyridyl)Hydrazone, Developmental Toxicity of Halogenated Ace-
Hydrogeochemical Study of the Drinking Water W88-04335 2105 5A tonitriles: Drinking Water By-Products of Chlo-
from the Khaybar Village, SW Saudi Arabia, rine Disinfection,
W88-02883 2104 2F Water Treatment Related Characterization of W88-05497 2107 5C
the Photochemical Degradation Products of
Oxidation of Trace Contaminants in Drinking Aquatic Humic Substances (Aufbereitungsorien- Chemistry and Fate of Al(III) in Treated Drink-
Water, tierte Aspekte des Photochemischen Abbaus ing Water,
W88-03178 2104 5F Aquatischer Huminstoffe), W88-05508 2107 5F
W88-04341 2105 5F
Contribution of Tap Water to Mineral Intakes of Antilung Cancer Activities of Selenium,
Canadian Preschool Children, Automatic Detection of Coliform Bacteria for W88-05544 2107 5F
W88-03478 2104 5C Industrial Control of Drinking Water Quality,
W88-04448 2105 7B Acute and Toxicity in Rats of
Subchronic
Cost-Benefit Approach to Drinking Water and Trans- 1,2-dichloro-ethylene in Drinking Water,
Cancer, Assessment of Water Quality in the Inadi Ward, W88-05562 2107 5C
W88-03557 2105 6B Vulindlela District, KwaZulu,
W88-04565 2106 5F Upgrading Filtration to Meet Pending Stand-
Health Significance and Occurrence of Injured ards: Part II. Structural and Equipment Im-
Bacteria in Drinking Water, Contaminated Drinking Water as a Potential provements,
W88-03585 2105 5F
Cause of Cancer in Humans, W88-05651 2107 5F
W88-04660 2106 5C
Legal Theories and Damages Employed in
Drinking Water Microbiology.
Groundwater Pollution Litigation,
Evaluation of the Disinfection Effectiveness of 2107 5F
W88-05707
W88-03613 2105 6E
an Ozone Treatment Device for Individual
Water Supply, Treatment of Drinking Water for Organic Con-
Preparation and Trial of a Groundwater Con-
W88-04680 2106 5F taminants.
tamination Case,
W88-05809 2107 5F
W88-03614 2105 5G for Radionuclides
Development of Regulations
in Drinking Water, Federal Activities Related to the Treatment of
Relationship of Fluoride in Drinking Water to
W88-04981 2106 5G Drinking Water,
Other Drinking Water Parameters,
5C W88-05810 2107 5F
W88-03671 2105 New
Organizing Water Quality Districts in

Developments Drinking-Water York State, Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Qual-
Recent in
W88-05082 2106 5F
Supply from the International Rivers Rhine and ity,

W88-05811 2107 5F
Meuse in the Netherlands,
Testing and Evaluating Point-of-Use Treatment
W88-03764 2105 5F
Devices in Canada, Development of Drinking Water Regulations for
W88-05083 2106 5F Organic Contaminants in the United States,
Acridine Orange Direct Counts in Drinking
Water Control Programmes - A Method to W88-05812 2107 5F
Point-of-Use Treatment for Turbidity Removal
Catch up with Bacterial Dormancy,
2105 5A in a Municipal System, Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water: What,
W88-03765 5F
W88-05084 2106 Where, When and How,
Biological Denitrification of Drinking Water W88-05813 2107 5G
Point-of-Use and Point-of-Entry Drinking Water
Using Autotrophic Organisms with H2 in a Flu-
idized-Bed Biofilm Reactor,
Treatment, Use of Ozone and Granular Activated Carbon in
W88-05085 2106 5F Drinking Water Treatment,
W88-03817 2105 5F
W88-05814 2107 5F
Microbiological Characteristics of Third-Faucet
Identification of Trace Organic Contaminants in
Point-of-Use Devices, Oxidation Byproducts from Drinking Water
Inorganic Water Treatment Chemicals by Gas
W88-05086 2106 5F Treatment,
Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry,
W88-03838 2105 5A W88-05817 2107 5F
Microbiological Characteristics of Point-of-Use
Precoat Carbon Filters,
Pilot Studies into Effects of Disinfection Strate-
Legacy of Well-Water Methemoglobinemia,
W88-05087 2106 5F
W88-03843 2105 5C gies on Drinking Water Quality,
W88-05818 2107 5F
Point-of-Use and Point-of-Entry Treatment on
Simultaneous Determination of Gallium and
Zinc in Biological Samples, Wine, Drinking
Long Island,
Nova Scotia Experience with Volatile Organic
W88-05088 2106 5F Drinking Water,
Water, and Wastewater by Derivative Synchro- Contaminants in

nous Fluorescence Spectrometry, W88-05822 2107 5F


Controlling Arsenic, Fluoride, and Uranium by
W88-03882 2105 5A
Point-of-Use Treatment,
Pilot Scale Investigation of Alternative Drinking
W88-05089 2106 5F
Cost Minimization Analysis of the Future Drink- Water Treatment Processes at Edmonton, Al-
ing Water Supply in the Netherlands, berta,
Modeling Point-of-Entry Radon Removal by
W88-03971 2105 6B W88-05824 2107 5F
GAC,
W88-05090 2106 5F
Minimum Cost Allocation of Groundwater to Effect of Treatment on Assimilable Organic
Drinking Water Companies and Industries, Carbon in Drinking Water,
Heavy Metals in Drinking Waters from the Par-
W88-03972 2105 6B W88-05828 2107 5F
aiba do Sul - Guandu River System, Rio de
Iodoform Taste Complaints Chloramination, Janeiro State, Brazil,
in Treatment of a Mycotoxin-Contaminated Fresh-
W88-04030 2105 5F W88-05248 2107 5B
water,
W88-05830 2107 5F
Water Consumption and Demand Measurements Big Changes Ahead for Drinking Water Indus-
for Single-Family Households, try,
Identification of Non-Volatile Organic Com-
W88-04092 2105 6D W88-05275 2107 5F
pounds in GAC Filters and in Raw and Drink-
Purity Crusade Takes On the Drinking Water ing Water Extracts by FAB and FAB-CID-
Town Water Supply as the Cause of an Out-
break of Campylobacter Infection, Industry, MIKE Spectrometry,
W88-05276 2107 5F W88-05924 2108 5A
W88-04096 2105 5B

SU-230
SUBJECT INDEX
DRINKING WATER
SDWA Amendments: Effects on the Water In- Bacterial Flora in Bottled Uncarbonated Mineral
Carcinogenic Effects of Arsenic Compounds in
dustry, Drinking Water, Drinking Water,
W88-06002 2108 5F W88-06737 2108 5B W88-07779 2 109 5C
Enforcement: USEPA Turns Up the Heat, One Hour Portable Test for Drinking Waters, Application of the Master Analytical Scheme to
W88-06004 2108 5G W88-06757 2108 5A Polar Organic Compounds in Drinking Water
W88-07788 2109 5A
International Standards for Drinking Water, Utilization of Surface Water for Drinking Pur-
W88-06006 2108 5G poses, Comparison of High Molecular Weight Organic
W88-06829 2109 5F Compounds Isolated from Drinking Water in
Relations Between Drinking Water Mutagenic-
Five Cities,
ity and Water Quality Parameters, Filter of the Water Supply of the City of Law- W88-07792 2 109 5A
W88-06035 2108 5F rence, and Its Results,
W88-06831 2109 5F Use of Large- Volume Resin Cartridges for the
Mutagenicity of Monochlorodibenzofurans De-
Determination of Organic Contaminants in
tected in the Environment, Waterborne Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis, Drinking Water Derived from the Great Lakes
W88-06045 2108 5C W88-06846 2109 5C W88-07797 2 109 5A
Radioactive and Nonradioactive Solutes in Bacteriological Contamination of Water in Rural
High-Performance Concentration System for the
Drinking Water from Rn-Charging Devices, Areas: An Intervention Study from Malawi.
Isolation of
Organic Residues from Water Sup-
W88-06048 2108 5B W88-06847 2109 5G plies,
W88-07809 2109 5A
Studies on Potent Bacterial Mutagen, 3-
the Mutagenic and Clastogenic Properties
of 3-
chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)- Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)- Concentration, Fractionation, and Characteriza-
furanone: Aqueous Stability, XAD
Recovery Furanone: A Potent Bacterial Mutagen in Drink- tion of Organic Mutagens in Drinking Water
and Analytical Determination in Drinking Water ing Water, W88-07812
and in Chlorinated Humic Acid Solutions, W88-06964
2109 5A
2109 5C
W88-06113 2108 5A Mutagenic Activity of Various Drinking Water
Relative Cancer Risks of Chemical Contami- Treatment Lines,
Control of Aedes aegypti Larvae in Household nants in the Great Lakes, W88-07813 2109 5F
Water Containers by Chinese Cat Fish, W88-06966 2109 5C
W88-06122 2108 5F Risk Assessment and Control Decisions for Pro-
Surface Water Supplies and Health, tecting Drinking Water Quality,
Improvement of the Detection Power in Elec- W88-07036 2109 5F W88-07817 2109 5G
trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry by
Summation of Signals: Determination of Traces Occurrence and Significance of Cryptospori- Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Qual-
of Metals in Drinking Water and Urine, dium in Water, ity.

W88-06136 W88-07037 2109 5C W88-07818


2108 5A 2109 5G
Development of a Surrogate Parameter to
Removal of Hepatitis A Virus and Rotavirus by Investigating the Toxicology of Complex Mix-
De-
termine the Trihalomethane Formation Potential Drinking Water Treatment, tures in Drinking Waters,
of Two Reservoirs, W88-07038 2109 5F W88-07819 2109 5C
W88-06172 2108 5F Investigation of Legionella Pneumophila in Transport of Drinking Water in Segregated Bal-
New Method to Determine and Control Lead Drinking Water, last Tanks,

Levels in Tap Water, W88-07041 2109 5F W88-07860 2109 5F


W88-06271 2108 5A Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated Curacao: Drinking Water Supply,
Meeting E C Water Quality Standards Public Water Supply, W88-07881 210 9 3A
in the
North West, England, W88-07069 2109 5C Dominica: Caribbean Experiences with Trans-
W88-06272 2108 5F Microbial Removal and Inactivation from Water porting Water by Tanker,
by Filters Containing Magnesium Peroxide, W88-07888 5F
Ground Water Quality: A Case Study of Some 2109
Indian Villages, W88-07072 2109 5F Mediteranean Area: Experiences with Shipping «J«
W88-06275 2108 5A Human Glutathione
Peroxidase Activity Fresh Water,
in
Strategic Measure to Improve the Quality Cases of High Selenium Exposures, W88-07889 2109 5F
of the
Water Supply in Shanghai: A Brief Review of W88-07169 2109 5C Caribbean Islands: A Review of Roof and Pur-
the Water Intake Works from Upstream
of Asbestos in Drinking Water and Cancer, pose Built Catchments,
Huangpu River,
W88-07211 W88-07890 2109 3B
W88-06276 2109 5B
2108 5D
Unsuitability of World Health Organisation Thailand: Rain-Water Tank Project of the Popu-
Malignant Neoplasms of the Stomach and the
Guidelines for Fluoride Concentrations in drink- lation and Community Development Associa-
Quality of Drinking Water,
ing Water in Senegal, tion,
W88-06288 W88-07892
2108 5C W88-07213 2109 3B
2109 3C
Chlorine Disinfection of Ground Water Ob- Handpump
Use of R2A Medium and the Spread Plate Projects: Avoiding Neglect,
tained from 200M Deep Wells, W88-08086
Method for the Enumeration of Heterotrophic 2110 5F
W88-06389 2108 5F Bacteria in Drinking Water,
Headspace Technique to Determine the Pres-
Children's Blood W88-07488 2 109 5A
Lead and Exposure to Lead in ence of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Drinking
Household Dust and Water - A Basis for an Water. The Problems Arising from the Prepara- "P
Water Supply and Sludge Metals,
Environmental Standard for Lead in Dust tion of a Blank Sample as well as the Cleaning of
W88-07507 2109 5E
W88-06439 the Sample Apparatuses,
2 108 5B
Bacteriological Quality of Traditional
W88-08162 2110 5A
Measurement of Plumbosolvency Propensity Water
to Sources in North-Eastem Imo
Guide the Control of Lead in Tapwaters, State, Nigeria Precise pH-Measurement
W88-07667 in Drinking Water
W88-06452 2 109 5A W88-08169 2110
2108 5A '
7B
Bacteriological Quality of 3ottled Natural Min-
Granular Activated Carbon Passes Water Biological Degradation of Volatile Chlorinated
Qual- eral Waters,
ity Test, Hydrocarbons in Groundwater and Sewage
W88-07668 2 109 5A
W88-06495 W88-08172 2110 5B
2108 5F
Comparison of Dissolved and Leachable Trace
Chemical Contamination of California Drinking Cadmium and Zinc Concentrations in the Pota-
Metals in Los Alamos Drinking Water Supply
Water, ble Water of the Eastern Province of
and Distribution System Specimens, Saudi
W88-06670 Arabia,
2108 5B W88-07747 2 109 5A W88-08250 2110 5F

SU-231
SUBJECT INDEX
DRINKING WATER

Effect of pH Adjustment on the Internal Corro- Selected Water-Quality Data for the Minidoka Drip Irrigation System,
sion Rate of Residential Cast-Iron and Copper Irrigation District, South-Central Idaho, June W88-05244 2107 3F
Water Distribution Pipes, 1987,
5F W88-10057 2111 7C Drip Irrigation and Subirrigation of Sugarcane,
W88-08362 2110
W88-05947 2108 3F
Safe Drinking Water Act Cost Impacts on Se- Determination of Mo(VI) in Tap Water and Sea-
Water Systems, Water by Differential-Pulse Polarography and Studies on Improvement of Nutrient and Water
lected
W88-08428 2110 5G Co-Flotation, Supply in Crop Cultivation on Sand Dune Soil:
W88-10166 2112 7B 2. Effect of Fertilizer Placement and Irrigation
Bacteria Attached to Granular Activated Method on Growth and Nutrient Uptake of To-
Carbon in Drinking Water, Decomposition of Trichloroethylene and Te- matoes,
W88-08430 2110 5F trachloroethylene in Drinking Water by a Com- W88-06828 2109 3F
bined Radiation/Ozone Treatment,
Is Federal Funding the Answer to Water Supply W88-10275 2112 5F Nitrogen Transport During Drip Fertigation
Needs, with Urea,
W88-08551 2110 5G Community Health Effects of a Municipal Water W88-07989 2110 2G
Supply Hyperfluoridation Accident,
Drinking Water Act: A Cause for Innovation, W88-10279 2112 5F Influence of Undercanopy Sprinkler and Drip
W88-08552 2110 6E Irrigation Systems on Growth and Yield of Ba-
Water Nitrates and CNS Birth Defects: A Popu- nanas (Cultivar 'Williams') in the Subtropics,
Can the Water Additives Program Meet the lation-Based Case-Control Study, W88-08375 2110 3F
Struggle of Self Regulation, W88-10390 2112 5C
W88-08553 2110 6E Seasonal Variations on Water Relations of
Bladder Cancer in Massachusetts Related to Amygdalus communis L. Under Drip Irrigated
Polychlorinated Dioxin and Furan Discharge Chlorinated and Chloraminated Drinking Water: and Non-irrigated Conditions,
During Carbon Reactivation, A Case-Control Study, W88-09898 2111 3F
W88-08571 2110 5B W88-10392 2112 5C
Field Salinity Profile Development Under Drip
Threat to the New York City Water Supply - Current Restatement and Continuing Reapprais- Irrigation With High-Sulfate Water,
Plutonium, al Concerning Demographic Variables in Ameri- W88-10569 2112 3C
W88-08605 2110 4C can Time-Trend Studies on Water Fluoridation
and Human Cancer, DROP SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Comprehensive Look at Water Treatment, W88-10513 2112 5F DirectMethod for Deriving Drop-Size Distribu-
W88-08655 2110 5F tion and Vertical Air Velocities from VHF
Analysis of Organic Matter in Water of Low Doppler Radar Spectra,
Resource Document for Consideration of the TOC (Total Organic Carbon) Content by Chro- W88-02045 2103 7B
Newberg Area Aquifer as a Sole Source Aqui- matographic Techniques,
fer. W88-10535 2112 5A Further Discussion on Deriving Drop-Size Dis-
W88-09033 2111 2F tribution and Vertical Air Velocities Directly
Childhood Mortality in Relation to Nutritional from VHF Doppler Radar Spectra,
Water Supply Contamination Cleanup in Massa- Status and Water Supply: A Prospective Study 7B
W88-02052 2103
chusetts, from Rural Malawi,
W88-09321 2111 5G W88-10842 2112 5F DROP STRUCTURES
Head Loss in Submerged Drop Structures,
Chemo-Hydrogeologic Transport of Contami- Optimum Strengthening of Drinking Water
W88-04411 2105 8B
nants in Glacial-Fluvial Deposits: a Site Investi- Supply Networks in Rural Areas: Preliminary
gation, Project Methods (Renforcement optimum des DROPSHAFTS
W88-09504 2111 5B reseaux d'adduction d'eau potable en zone rurale Free-Surface Swirling Flows in Vertical Drop-
methodes d'avant-projet), shaft,
Residential Scale Radon Removal System, W88-10905 2112 5F W88-04464 2105 8B
W88-09508 2111 5F
Certification of Local Laboratories Analyzing Helicoidal-Ramp Dropshaft,
Polarographic Determination of Lead in Drink- Drinking Water in Nonprimacy States, 8C
W88-06230 2108
ing Water Samples of Western U. P. Districts W88-11164 2112 5A
with 3-Hydroxypyridine-2-Thiol, DROUGHT
W88-09574 2111 5A DRINKING WATER DISINFECTANTS Drought in Africa,
Immunotoxicologic Evaluation of Chlorine- W88-O0101 2101 2B
GC/MS, HPLC and FAB Mass Spectrophoto- based Drinking Water Disinfectants Sodium Hy-
metric Analysis of Organic Micropollutants in pochlorite and Monochloroamine, Drought History in the Western Great Plains
Barcelona's Water Supply, W88-03686 2105 5C from Tree Rings,
W88-09583 2111 5 A W88-01254 2102 2A
DRINKING WATER 'STANDARDS
Manganese Drinking Water of the Town of
in Implementing a Lead Solder Ban, Probability of Drought Coverage with Various
Beaucaire: Origins and Solutions (Manganese W88-06005 2108 5F Return Periods for Japan,
dans l'eau d'Alimentation de la Ville de Beau- W88-01255 2102 2A
caire: Origines et Solutions), DRINKING WATER *WATER POLLUTION
W88-09597 2111 5B SOURCES Transborder Salinity and Drought Management:
Bladder Cancer, Drinking Water Source, and U.S./Mexico Unresolved Issues,
Investigation of a Toxic Water-Bloom of Micro- Tap Water Consumption: A Case-Control W88-01258 2102 6E
cystis aeruginosa (Cyanophyceae) in Lake Study,
Akersvatn, Norway, W88-07215 2109 5C Use of Hydrometeorological Data in Drought
W88-09625 2111 5C Management: Potomac River Basin Case Study,
DRIP IRRIGATION W88-01259 2102 2E
Health Effects of Drinking Water Contaminants, Improved Emitter and Network System for
W88-09643 2111 5C Wastewater Reuse in Drip Irrigation, Spatial Characteristics of Severe Drought in the
W88-03158 2104 5D Sacramento River Basin,
Organic Contaminant Removal by Coagulation W88-01260 2102 2E
and Related Process Combinations, Drip Irrigation Hose,
W88-09833 2111 5F W88-04843 2106 3F Determining Drought Effects on Surface Water
Bodies Near a New Wellfield,
Variations in the Fluoride Levels of Drinking Upward Infiltration Equations in Power-Law W88-01261 2102 2E
Water in South Africa: Implications for Fluoride Form,
Supplementation, W88-05145 2107 2G Effects of Weather Modification on Water
W88-09900 2111 5F Supply from Reservoirs in Utah,
Porous Irrigation Pipe Prepared from Particu- W88-01267 2102 3B
Modeling Distribution-System Water Quality: late Elastomer and Thermoplastic Binder Con-
Dynamic Approach, taining Controlled Moisture Content, Effect of a Rapid and a Slow Drought Cycle
W88-09982 2111 5F W88-05240 2107 3F Followed by Rehydration on Stomatal and Non-

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SUBJECT INDEX
DRY MATTER
Stomatal Components of Leaf Photosynthesis in Ground Water Quality Prediction Using Climat- Effects of Plant Moisture Stress on Red Pine
Phaseolus Vulgaris L., ic Indices, (Pinus resinosa) Seedling Growth and Establish-
W88-01703 2103 21 W88-07276 2109 2K ment,
Observations on Water Potential and Drought W88-07165 2109 21
Remote Sensing of Drought Conditions,
Satellite
Resistance of Trees and Shrubs After a Period of W88-07659 2109 7B Cool-Season Turfgrass Responses to Drought
Summer Drought Around Dunedin, New Zea-
Stress,
land, Drought Conditions: Staff Summary,
W88-01806 W88-07845 W88-07223 2109 3F
2103 21 2109 2E
Conflict Between Flood and Drought Prepared- Drought Conditions: Staff Summary,
Effects of Drought on Host and Endophyte
ness in the Colorado River Basin, W88-07846 Development in Mycorrhizal Soybeans in Rela-
2109 2E tion to Water Use and Phosphate Uptake,
W88-02250 2103 6D
Effects ofDrought on Host and Endophyte W88-08144 2110 21
Effects of Drought on Primary Photosynthetic Development in Mycorrhizal Soybeans in Rela-
Processes of Cotton Leaves, Water Use and Phosphate Uptake,
tion to Influence of Drought on Stomatal Conductance
W88-03592 2105 W88-08144 and Water Potential of Peach Trees Growing in
21 2110 21
the Field,
CERES-MAIZE Model as a Potential Tool for Changing Rainfall Patterns in Western Sudan W8 8-08627 2110 3F
Drought Assessment in South Africa, W88-08207 2110 2B
W88-03770 2105 6A Water Potential Gradients for Gaps and Slopes
Meeting Drought: A Micro Watershed Develop- in a Panamanian Tropical Moist Forest's
Dry
Ecological of Groundwater Pumping
Effects ment Approach, Season,
and a Natural Drought on the Upper Reaches of W88-08229 2110 6F W88-10767
a Chalk Stream,
2112 2G
Effects of the 1985 Drought on Breeding and
W88-04228 2105 6G DROUGHT RISK
Foraging Ecology of Wood Storks in East-Cen- Annual Flow Statistics and Drought Character-
Joint Rank Test for Assessing Multivariate Nor- tral Georgia,
istic for Gaged and Ungaged Streams in Idaho,
mality in Hydrologic Data, W88-09233 2111 2H W88-05236 2 107 2A
W88-04612 2106 7C
Floating Vegetation Mats on a Floodplain Billa-
Effect of the 1986 bong in the Northern Territory in Australia,
DROUGHT SEVERITY
Drought on the Mississippi
Measuring Drought Severity and Assessing
River Alluvial Aquifer, W88-09691 2111 2H
W88-04671 Impact,
2106 2F W88-01256
Evaluation of the Potential to Improve Alfalfa 2102 2A
Effect of the 1986 Drought on Streamflow in for Production Under Less Than Optimum
Selected Streams in Mississippi, Moisture Conditions, Development of a Surface Water Supply Index -
W88-04674 2106 2E W88-10O4O A Drought Severity Indicator for Colorado,
2111 3F
W88-01257 2102 2E
Metropolitan Water Supply System Optimiza- Periodic 18. 6- Year and Cyclic 10 to 11 Year
tion for Water Allocation During Drought in Signals in Northeastern United States Precipita- DROUGHTS
Salt Lake County, tion Data, 1983 Drought in the Western Pacific,
W88-05219 2107 6D W88-10155 W88-03103 2104 2A
2112 2B
Variations of Dry Spells in Marseilles from 1865 Frequency of Drought and Severe Fire Weather Investigation of the Relationship Between Sub-
to 1984, in North-eastern Wisconsin, Saharan Rainfall and Global Sea Surface Tem-
W88-05309 2107 2B W88-10198 peratures,
2112 2B
W88-10781 2112 2B
Time Scale of the Soil Hydrology Using a Chesapeake Bay Marine Environmental Assess-
Simple Water Budget Model, ment: March 1986 - August 1986, DRUM DRYER SYSTEMS
W88-05311 2107 2G W88-11261 2112 2H Thermal Sludge Drying - A Look at Drum
Dryer Systems,
Tree Ring-Based Reconstruction of Annual Pre- Hydrological Data United Kingdom: The 1984
cipitation in the South-Central United
W88-02157 2103 5D
States Drought,
From 1750 to 1980, W88-11271 2112 2A DRUMLINS
W88-05541 2107 2B »•<•.

DROUGHT EFFECTS Till Hummock (Proto-Drumlin) at the Ice Gla-


Influence of Drought Stress on 14-C02 Fixation Drought, Rain, and Movement of a Recurrent cierBed Interface,
and Assimilation, and Distribution of Photo- Earthflow Complex in New Zealand, W88-05015 2106 2C
synthates in Wheat Seedlings (Influence du defi- W88-02838 2 104 8E DRY BEDS
cit hydrique sur la fixation, l'assimilation de
14C02 et la distribution Unexpected Consequences of the Construction 1-D Dam-Break Flood-Wave Propagation on
des photosynthetats
chez jeunes plantes de Bles), of a Storage Dam
Desert Coastal Zone in
in a
Dry Bed,
W88-05578 Peru (Consequences inattendues de l'edification W88-04408 2105 2E
2107 2D
d'un Barrage-Reservoir en Zone Cotiere Deser-
Combined Effects of Ozone and Water Stress on tique au Perou), DRY DEPOSITION
Alfalfa Growth and Yield, W88-03762 Estimate of the Importance of Dry Deposition
2 105 2H
W88-06155 as a Pathway of Acidic Substances from the
2108 5C
DROUGHT MODELS Atmosphere to the Biosphere in Eastern Canada,
Drought Termination and Amelioration: Its Cli- How the Pacific Drains the Nile, W88-05574 2107 5B
matological Probability, W88-03842 2 105 2B
W88-06246 2108 3B Aluminum, Iron, Zinc, and Lead in Bog Waters
DROUGHT PROBABILITY of Northeastern North America,
Meteorological Conditions during Heat Waves Annual Flow and Drought Character-
Statistics W88-07095 2109 5B
T
ft"
and Droughts in the United States Great Plains istic for Gaged and Ungaged Streams
in Idaho,
W88-06360 W88-05236 Role Dry Deposition
2108 7C 2107 2A of in Acidification of
Waters,
Changes Macrophyte Community Structure
in DROUGHT RESISTANCE W88-07781
Following Drought in the Okefenokee Swamp, Observations on Water Potential and Drought
2109 5B
Georgia, USA, Resistance of Trees and Shrubs After a Period of Comparisons of Wet and Dry Deposition: The
W88-06697 Summer Drought Around Dunedin, New Zea-
2108 2H First Year of Trial Dry Deposition Monitoring,
land, W88-08458
Drought-related Changes of Geomorphologic 2110 7A
W88-01806 2103 21
Processes in Central Mali,
W88-06841
DRY MATTER
2109 2E Growth Habits of Water-stressed Wheat Seed- Water Use, Yield, and Dry Matter Accumula-
lings as Selection Criteria for Drought
Indices of Hydrological Resist- tion by Determinate Soybean Grown in a
Drought in Israel, ance,
W88-07114 Humid Region,
2109 2A W88-02875 2 104 3F W88-06341 2108 2D

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SUBJECT INDEX
DRY MATTER

Dry Matter Production in Freshwater and DUGESIA DYE INDUSTRY WASTES


Marsh Plants Around Jaipur, Colonization of Rivers and Canals in Great Brit- Method and an Installation for Purifying Indus-

W88- 10802 2112 2H ain by Dugesia tigrina (Girard) (Platyhel- trialWaste Water, Particularly Process Water
minthes: Tricladida), from Dyeing Works,
DRY SCRUBBING W88-10211 2112 2H W88-O0577 2101 5D
Controlling Acid Rain with Dry Scrubbing,
W88-02665 2104 5G DUJAILAH PROJECT Study on the Use of Bipolar-Particles-Electrodes
Computerized Supervision and Control of Du- in Decolorization of Dyeing Effluents and its
DSSOLVED OXYGEN jailah Irrigation Project, Principle,
Water Quality Changes in Lake Erie, 1968-1980, W88-02636 2104 3F W88-01933 2103 5D
W88-06410 2108 2H
DUNALIELLA Full-Scale Demonstration of Textile Dye
DUAL-LABEL METHOD Comparison of Antibiotic Production from Four Wastewater Reuse,
Dual-Label Radioisotope Method for Simulta- Ecotypes of the Marine Alga, Dunaliella, 5D
W88-02150 2103
neously Measuring Bacterial Production and W88-06086 2108 5C
Metabolism in Natural Waters, Water Conservation Technology in Textiles:
W88-07024 2109 7B DUNCAN OIL FIELD State of the Art.
Hydrocarbons and Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
W88-03495 2105 3E
DUAL-STAGE FILTRATION Groundwater Surrounding an Earthen Waste
Removing Giardia Cysts and Other Particles Disposal Pit for Produced Water in the Duncan
Kinetics of Ozonolysis of Synthetic Dyes,
From Low Turbidity Waters Using Dual-Stage Oil Field of New Mexico,
W88-06021 2108 5D
Filtration, W88-09599 2111 5B
W88-07039 2109 5F
Analysis of Disperse Yellow 42 in Environmen-
DUNES Samples,
DUAL WATER SYSTEMS Behavior of Organic Pollutants in Pretreated
tal

Economic Efficiency and Investment Timing for W88-10542 2112 5A


Rhine Water During Dune Infiltration,
Dual Water Systems, W88-02540 2104 5B
2105 6B Acute and Chronic Toxicity to the Fathead
W88-04300
Bedload Sheets in Heterogeneous Sediment, Minnow, Pimephales promelas, of Effluents
Application of Investment Timing Analysis: 2108 2J from a Treatment Plant Receiving Dye and Pig-
W88-06709
Dual Water Systems, ment Processing Wastewater,
W88-08029 2110 3C DUPUIT-GHYBEN-HERZBERG PRINCIPLE W88-11023 2112 5C
Dupuit-Ghyben-Herzberg Analysis of Strip-
DUCKS Island Lenses, DYE RELEASES
Trace Metals in the Soft Tissues of Scaup Ducks W88-07953 2109 2F Use of the Routing Procedure to Study Dye and
(Aythya Marila L.) Wintering in Gdansk Bay, Gas Transport in the West Fork Trinity River,
Baltic Sea, DURABILITY Texas,
W88-06432 2108 5B Evaluation of Metal Drainage Pipe Durability W88-02953 2104 5B
after Ten Years,
Growth and Physiological Condition of Black W88-08193 2110 8A Traveltime and Dispersion of a Soluble Dye in
Ducks Reared on Acidified Wetlands, the South Branch Potomac River, West Virgin-
W88-06823 2109 5C Abrasion Resistance of Aluminum Culvert
ia,
Based on Long-Term Field Performance, W88-03362 2104 5B
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern W88-08194 2110 8G
Bobwhite Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated
Test Program Improves Sewer Rehabilitation,
Food and Water, Soil-Structure Interaction of Flexible Pipe under
2106 5D
5C W88-04664
W88-06924 2109 Pressure,
W88-08195 2110 8D Tracing Ground-Water Movement in Aban-
Reproduction of Mallards Fed Selenium,
5C doned Coal Mined Aquifers Using Fluorescent
W88-06949 2109 DURATION
Dyes,
Frequency Distribution of Thunderstorm Dura-
of Feeding Diets for Ducks Using
Possibilities W88-06280 2108 7B
tions,
Activated Sludge, 2111 2B
W88-09533
W88-07160 2109 5E Tracer Techniques for the Determina-
Artificial
Conduit Aquifers,
tion of the Structure of
DURATION ANALYSIS
DUCKWEED Application of Statistical Low Flow Analysis as W88-10418 2112 7B
Technology Assessment of Aquaculture Systems
a Basis for Water Quality Planning,
for Municipal Wastewater Treatment,
W88-01249 2102 2A DYE TOXICITY
W88-02587 2104 5D Growth Inhibition of Bacillus Subtilis by Basic
Exploration of an Extreme Value Partial Time Dyes,
Nitrogen Removal and Conversion by Duck- 2110 5D
Series Model in Hydroscience, W88-08257
weed Grown on Waste-Water, 2108 7C
W88-06504
W88-06762 2108 5D DYE WASTES
DURATION CURVES Economical Pretreatment for Color Removal
Fate of 1,3,6,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in
Derivation of Flow Duration Curves in North- from Textile Dye Wastes,
an Outdoor Aquatic System,
5B
ern Ireland, W88-03246 2104 5D
W88-06957 2109
W88-03805 2105 2E
Study of the Uptake by Duckweed of Alumi- DYES
DUST STORMS Dye Sensitized Photo-Oxidation of Bromacil in
num, Copper, and Lead from Aqueous Solution,
W88-08296 2110 5B Two Case Studies of the Transport of Dust
Wastewater,
Storm Aerosol and the Potential for Incorpora- 2103 5D
W88-O2201
Population Dynamics of Duckweed Cover in tion into Precipitation,

Polder Ditches, W88-06233 2108 2B Decolorization of Dye Solutions by Continuous


W88-08598 2110 5C Ultrafiltration,
DYE DISPERSION W88-02446 2103 5D
Site-Specific Barium Toxicity to Common Drogue-cluster and dye-dispersion measure-
Duckweed, Lemna minor, ments, Methods for the Determination of Mi-
Sensitive
W88-10503 2112 5C W88-04866 2106 5B Water Samples using Fluori-
crobial Activities in
genic Substrates,
Importance of Dissolved Organic Matter Pro- Fate of Dyes in Aquatic Systems: I. Solubility
W88-02723 2104 5A
duced by Duckweed (Lemna minor) in a South- and Partitioning of Some Hydrophobic Dyes
ern English River, and Related Compounds,
Investigation of the Possible Formation of
W88-10734 2112 2H W88-06958 2109 5B
Diethylnitrosamine Resulting From the Use of

Toxicity of Aqueous Extracts of Natural and Measured and Modeled Fate of Disperse Yellow Rhodamine WTDye as a Tracer in River
42in an Outdoor Pond,
Waters,
Synthetic Oils to Three Species of Lemna,
W88-10145 2112 7B W88-03115 2104 5B
W88-11014 2112 5C

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SUBJECT INDEX
EARTHWORMS
Effects of Colorants in the Aquatic Environ- DYSTROPHIC LAKES EARTH-WATER INTERFACES
ment, Origin and Composition of Surface Slicks in Method of Providing Earth Covering Useful for
W88-03663 2105 5C Lakes of Differing Trophic Status, Water Harvesting,
W88-05959 2108 2H W88-00521
Oxidative Pathway After Reduction of p-Amin- 2101 3B
obenzene by Pseudomonas cepacia, EAGLE CREEK Method of Removing Water from Earthen Pits,
W88-03700 2105 5D Installation of a Marine Thruster as a Hydro- W88-00525 2101 5G
electricTurbine atEagle Creek National Fish
Soil Water Dye Tracing, with Special Reference
Hatchery. Derivation of Basic Equations of Mass Trans-
to the Use of Rhodamine WT, Lissamine FF and
W88-06600 2108 8C port in Porous Media: Part 1. Macroscopic Bal-
Amino G Acid, ance Laws,
W88-04241 2105 7B EARTH DAMS W88-08188 2110 5B
Estimation of the Reliability of a High Earth-
Thermospray LC/MS/MS Analysis of
Wastewater for Disperse Azo Dyes,
Rock Dam, EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
W88-01902 2103 8D Nonlinear Response of Concrete Gravity Dams
W88-05394 2107 5D to Strong Earthquake-Induced Ground Motion,
Dam Water Intake With Tiered Tunnels, W88-05755
Direct and Indirect Photolysis of Water-Soluble
W88-03618
2107 8A
Azodyes: Kinetic Measurements and Structure-
2105 8A
Activity Relationships, EARTHQUAKES
New Designs of Spillways at Earth Dams,
Technique for the Analysis of the
W88-06944 2109 5B Response of
W88-03619 2105 8B Dams to Earthquakes,
Fate of Dyes in Aquatic Systems: I. Solubility State Funded Dam and Recreation Area Takes
W88-02061 2103 8 A
and Partitioning of Some Hydrophobic Dyes Care of Environment and History,
and Related Compounds, W88-04872
Hydroseismicity - A Hypothesis For the Role of
2106 6G Water in the Generation of
W88-06958 2109 5B Intraplate Seismicity,
Analysis of Gradual Earth-Dam W88-02837 2104 2F
Failure,
Growth Inhibition of Bacillus Subtilis by Basic W88-05074 2106 8D State-of-the-Art for Assessing Earthquake Haz-
Dyes,
W88-08257 2110 5D Elasto-Plastic Seismic Response of 3-D Earth ards in the United States, Report 19: The Evi-
Dams: Theory, dence for Reservoir-Induced Macroearthquakes,
Photolysis of Rhodamine- Wt Dye, W88-05371 W88-02921 2104 8E
"
2107 8D
W88-10144 2112 7B
Elasto-Plastic Seismic Response of 3-D Earth Seismic Response of Dam with Soil-Structure
Measured and Modeled Fate of Disperse Yellow Dams: Application, Interaction,
42 in an Outdoor Pond, W88-05127
W88-05372 2107 8D 2107 8D
W88-10145 2112 7B
Evaluating Pore Pressure in Embankment Dams, Elasto-Plastic Seismic Response of 3-D Earth
Analysis of Disperse Yellow 42 in Environmen- Dams: Theory,
W88-05397 2107 8D
tal Samples,
W88-05371 '
2107 8D
W88-10542 2112 5A Potential Geologic Hazards Near the Thistle
Landslide, Utah County, Utah, Elasto-PlasticSeismic Response of 3-D Earth
DYES *FATE OF POLLUTANTS W88-06849 Dams: Application,
Reductive Metabolism of Aminoazobenzenes by
2109 8E
W88-05372 2107 8D
Pseudomonas cepacia, Karnafuli Project, Model Studies of Spillway
W88-03699 2105 5B Damage, Interface Smeared Crack Model Analysis of
W88-08913 2110 8B Concrete Dams in Earthquakes,
DYESTUFFS W88-05627
Equilibrium Studies During the Removal of
2107 8F
Boundary-Element Analysis for Unconfmed
Dyestuffs from Aqueous Solutions Using Ba- Seepage Problems, Seismicity Around Brazilian Dam Reservoirs,
gasse Pith, W88-09957 W88-06777
2111 2G 2108 6G
W88-04852 2106 5D
Problems of Quality Control in Constructing Seismicity around Brazilian Dam Reservoirs,
DYLAMO Earth Dams, W88-06880 2109 8E
Development of a Dynamic Aerated Lagoon W88-10579 2112 8D
K
Model, Dams and Earthquakes: A Shaky Relationship,
W88-04070 2105 5D Ways Reduce the Cost and Time of Con-
to W88-08143 2110 8E
Dams,
structing Earth
DYNAMIC BACKWASH W88-10580 Earthquake-prone Environments,
Unconventional
2112 8A
Touches to Conventional W88-09343 2111 8D
Design, Engineering Theory of Slide Processes in the
W88-02807 2104 5F Design of Earth Dams on a Soft Ground Foun- Estimated Performance of Twitchell Island
dation, Levee System, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta,
DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING W88-10581 Under Maximum Credible Earthquake Condi-
Use of Stochastic Dynamic Programming for
2112 8D
tions,
Reservoir Management, Stress-Strain State,Seepage Strength, W88-10168
1.

Stability, 2112 8A
W88-02776 2104 6A and Optimization of Earth Dams,
W88-10583 2112 8D Correlation of Pipeline Damage with Ground
Water Delivery System Operation via
Irrigation
Motions,
Aggregate State Dynamic Programming, Combined Diversion and Service Tunnel Spill- W88-10194 2112 8E
W88-08051 2110 3F way of the Tashkumyr Hydroelectric Station,
W88-10585 2112 8A Computer Modelling of Embankment Dams: Re-
Use of Stochastic Dynamic Programming for
sponse to Earthquake,
Optimum Reservoir Management, Monitoring of the Seepage Regime of Earth W88-10396
W88-10086
2112 8D
2111 6A Structures,
W88-10588 2112 8G EARTHWORKS
DYNAMICS Comments on a Proposed Investigtion of Lateral
Kinetics and Mathematical Modelling, Earth Overflow Dam, Earth Pressures Exerted by Backfills,
W88-00492 2101 5D W88- 10879 2112 8 A W88-02601 2104 8A
Dynamic Testing of Homogeneous Embankment Passage of Diversion and Service
Models,
Flow During First EPA Superfund Cutoff Wall: Design and
Construction of Earth Dams, Specifications,
W88-01669 2103 8D W88-10886 2112 8A W88-09131 2111 5G
Limnology of a Hypertrophic Reservoir Storing EARTH PRESSURE
Wastewater Effluent for Agriculture at Kibbutz
EARTHWORMS
Comments on a Proposed Investigtion of Lateral Macroporous Infiltration and Redistribution
Na'an, Israel, as
Earth Pressures Exerted by Backfills, Affected by Earthworms, Tillage, and Residue,
W88-09695 2111 5D W88-02601 2104 8A W88-04644 2106 2G

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SUBJECT INDEX
EAST AFRICA

Development of Phytoplankton Communities in Algal Bioassays of Industrial and Energy Proc-


EAST AFRICA ess Effluents,
Relationships between Seasonal Rainfall in East Terms of their Particle Size Frequency Distribu-
tion, in Newly Upwelled Waters of the Southern W88-00205 2101 5A
Africa and the Southern Oscillation,
2H0 2B Benguela Current,
W88-08206 Effects of Water Level Fluctuations on the
W88-01638 2103 2L
Spawning Success of Largemouth Bass (Microp-
EAST ASIA
Climatology of Effects of the 'El Nino' 1982-83 on the Phyto- terus salmoides) in Lake Mead,
Seasonal and Intraseasonal
plankton Off Peru (Efectos del Fenomeno 'El W88-00366 2101 6G
Summer Monsoon Rainfall over East Asia,
2110 2B Nino' 1982-83 Sobre el Fitoplancton de la Costa
W88-08942 AMOCO Cadiz Oil
Peruana), Ecological Study of the
EAST GERMANY W88-01642 2103 2L Spill.

W88-00378 2101 5C
Submodels of Water Quality for the Analysis of
Horizontal and Vertical Distribution Patterns of
Regional Water Policies in Open-Pit Lignite
Mining Areas,
Fish Larvae off NW
Africa in Relation to the Long-Term Impact of the AMOCO
Cadiz
2103 5G Environment, Crude Oil on Oysters Crassostrea gigas and
Spill
W88-01561 2103 2L
W88-01647 Plaice Pleuronectes platessa from Aber Benoit
Groundwater Flow Submodel for the Analysis and Aber Wrac'h, Brittany, France,
Distribution and Abundance of Myctophid and 5C
of Regional Water Policies in Open-Pit Lignite W88-00386 2101
Gonostomatid Larvae off NW
Africa (Distribu-
Mining Areas,
2103 4B cion y Abundancia de Larvas de Mictofidos y Mississippi River Navigation System: Environ-
W88-01569
Gonostomatidos en el Noroeste de Africa), mental Evaluations of Proposed Mooring Facili-
W88-01648 2103 2L
Submodels of Groundwater-Surface Water ties,

Interaction for the Analysis of Regional Water Cape W88-00648 2101 6G


Influence of Environmental Factors on the
Policies in Open-Pit Lignite Mining Areas,
2A Pelagic Fishery,
W88-01575 2103
2L 1983 Annual Report - Committee on the Assess-
W88-01649 2103
ment of Human Health Effects of Great Lakes
Developments in Geocomposite Research in the
Water Quality.
Environmental Basin Model for West Coast Pe-
GDR, lagic Fish Distribution, W88-00926 2101 5C
W88-03202 2104 8G 2L
W88-01650 2103
Variation in Ecosystem Sensitivity and Response
EAST TWIN LAKE Zoogeography of the Lanternfishes (Osteichth- to Anthropogenic Atmospheric Inputs, Upper
Diel Patterns of Nitrogenase Activity Associat-
yes, Myctophidae) of Southwest Africa. Great Lakes Region,
ed with Macrophytes in a Eutrophic Lake, 2103 2L 5C
W88-01652 W88-01283 2102
W88-06704 2108 2H
Spatial Distribution and Biomass of Seagrasses in Predicting Effects of Reregulation Downstream
EASTERN COAL PROVINCE the Bays of Ebro Delta (Distribucion espacial y of Buford Dam, Georgia,
Hydrology of Area 21, Eastern Coal Province,
biomasa de las fanerogamas marinas de las bahias W88-01326 2102 6G
Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia,
del delta del Ebro),
W88-03315 2104 4C 2106 2L Aquatic
W88-04542 Concentration of Microelements in the

EASTERN UNITED STATES Weeds of Lake Balaton,


Observations on Spatial Distribution of Horse W88-01467 2102 5B
Riparian Rights to Streamflow and Their Appli- Mackerel in ICSEAF Division 1.3 (Observa-
cation in Eastern States,
2107 6E ciones Sobre la Distribucion Espacial del Jurel Long-Term Monitoring of CE Habitat Develop-
W88-05660 en Division 1.3 de ICSEAF), Sites, 1974-84,
la ment on Dredged Material
W88-04719 2106 2L 2103 5C
Protecting Instream Water Uses in the Riparian W88-01533
Doctrine States, Diatom Distributions and Community
W88-05666 2107 6E
Size
Beach Restoration on Sandy Hook, Gateway
Stratification in Estuarine Intertidal Sediments, Recreation Area, from Maintenance
National
W88-08716 2110 2L
Wellhead Protection in Eastern States: Program Dredging of Ambrose and Sandy Hook Federal
Bases and Prospects, Navigation Channels,
Faunal Characteristics and Sediment Accumula-
W88-09478 2111 4B W88-01534 2103 8A
tion Processes in the James River Estuary,
W88-08717 2110 2L
EAU GALLE LAKE Coastal and Inlet Processes Numerical Modeling
Limnological Studies at Eau Galle Lake, Wis- Recruitment Dynamics of Metamorphosing System,
consin, Report 1: Introduction and Water Qual- 2103 8B
English sole, Parophrys vetulus, to Yaquina Bay, W88-01546
ity Monitoring Studies. Oregon,
W88-00847 2101 2H 2110 2L Relationship of Upper Lethal Temperatures to
W88-08719
Silicon Content in Ecologically Different Hy-
Limnological Studies at Eau Galle Lake, Wis- Distribution of Macrophytes in Relation to En- drobiont Species from Continental Waters,
consin. Report 2: Special Studies and Summary, vironmental Factors in the Ter River, Northeast W88-01819 2103 6G
W88-01190 2102 2H Spain,
2111 2H Acid Rain Affects Egg-Laying Behavior of
W88-09990
EAU GALLE RESERVOIR Apple Maggot Flies,
Water Quality Manipulations in a Eutrophic Im- Spatialand Temporal Variation in the Macroin- 2103 5C
W88-01879
poundment, vertebrate Fauna of Streams of the Northern
W88-02524 2104 5G Jarrah Forest, Western Australia: Community Tidal Power Generation in the Fundy Region,
Structure, W88-01925 2103 8C
EBRO RIVER W88- 10204 2112 2H
Estimates of Bacterial Production and Mortality Enhancement of Riparian Ecosystems with
in Ebro River
the (Spain), Stream Hydraulics as a Major Determinant of Channel Structures,
W88-04129 2105 2H Benthic Invertebrate Zonation Patterns, W88-02385 2103 4A
W88- 10207 2112 2H
ECHINODERMS Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material.
Gonadotoxic and Embryotoxic Effects of Cad- Distribution of Macroinvertebrates in the Shal-
W88-02563 2104 5E
mium in Sea Urchins, low Part of 'De Gijster', A Water Storage Lake
W88-01480 2102 5C in The Biesbosch (The Netherlands), Regional Perspectives on the Beneficial Uses of
W88-10578 2112 5G
Dredged Material,
ECHOSOUNDING W88-02565 2104 5E
Use of Echosounder Tracings to Estimate the ECOLOGICAL EFFECT
Drought Severity and Assessing
Aboveground Biomass of Submerged Plants in Measuring Wildlife and Dredged Material in the Southeast,
Impact, 2104 5E
2102 2A W88-02566
W88-O7078 2109 7B W88-01256
Requirements on the Handling of Chemicals and
ECOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS
and Assays by In- Wastes Regarding Soil and Groundwater Pro-
Phytoplankton Distribution and Dynamics in the Utilization of Algal Cultures
tection,
Southern Benguela Current, dustry, 4C
W88-02727 2104
2103 2L W88-00204 2101 5A
W88-01637

SU-236
SUBJECT INDEX
ECOLOGY

Chemical and Ecological Effects of a Pennine Ecological Consequences of Mechanical Har- Effects of Flooding and Sediments on the Struc-
Peat-Slide, vesting of Clams, ture of a Stream Midge Assemblage,
W88-03481 2104 2H W88-07063 2109 4C W88-09619 2111 2H
Mount St. Helens: The Aftermath, Information, the Decision Forum, and Third- Effectsof Physical Disturbance and Canopy
W88-03937 2105 5C Party Effects in Water Transfers, Cover on Attached Diatom Community Struc-
W88-07437 2109 6A ture in an Idaho Stream,
Impact of Rotifer Grazing on Population Dy-
W88-09637 2111 2H
namics of Green Microalgae in High-Rate Measurement of Recovery in Lakes Following
Ponds, Phosphate Mining,
Comparison of Insect Emergence from Natural
W88-O4034 2105 5D W88-07758 2109 4C and Artificially Modified Sections of a Stream,
Water on Trichopteran Model Approach to Acid Rain, the Fuhlenau, in Schleswig-Holstein (Verglei-
Influence of Kielder
(Caddisfly) Populations in the River North Tyne W88-07943 2109 6B chende Emergenzstudien an einem Naturnahen
(Northern England), und einem Naturfernen Abschnitt des
W88-04225 2105 6G Modern Diatom Assemblages in Central Mexico: Fliessgewassersystems der Fuhlenau, in Schles-
The Role of Water Chemistry and Other Envi- wig-Holstein),
Stream Regulation in Argentina, Including the ronmental Factors as Indicated by TWINSPAN W88-09999 2111 2H
Superior Parana and Paraguay Rivers, and DECORANA,
W88-04227 2105 6G W88-08082 2110 5C ECOLOGICAL MODELS
Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Macroin-
Ecological Effects of Groundwater Pumping 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin: Environ- vertebrate Fauna of Streams of the Northern
and a Natural Drought on the Upper Reaches of mental Chemistry, Jarrah Forest, Western Australia: Functional Or-
a Chalk Stream, W88-08435 2110 5B ganization,
W88-04228 2105 6G W88-10712 2112 2H
Persistent Toxic Organic Waste: Is Destruction
Effects of Transferring Glacier-Fed Water to a Necessary,
W88-08436
ECOLOGY
Clear-Water Mountain River on the Production 2110 5B
Ecology of Humic and Non-humic Dune Lakes,
and Food Organisms of Brown Trout (Salmo
Impact of Hydroelectric Development on the Fraser Island, with Emphasis on the Effects of
trutta L.) in Southern Norway,
Amazonian Environment: With Particular Ref- Sand Infilling in Lake Wabby,
W88-04229 2105 6G
erence to the Tucurui Project, W88-00002 2101 2H
Scale Effects in Fluvial Sediment-Associated W88-08604 2110 6G
Aquatic Ecological Assessments: Regional Data
Chemical Data,
W88-04242 Accumulation of Periphyton Biomass on Artifi- Sources and Their Application,
2105 2J
cial Substrates Deployed near a Sewage Sludge W88-00483 2101 6B
Preliminary Study of the Effects of Drainage Outfall in South Australia,
and Harvesting on Water Quality in Ombrotro- W88-08733 2110 5C Ecology of the Coastal Marshes of Western
phic Bogs near Sept-Iles, Quebec, Lake Erie: A Community Profile,
Aspects of Sesarma catenata (Grapsidae, Crusta- W88-01610
W88-04278 2105 4C 2103 2H
cea) Burrows and Its Implications in the Event
Effect ofpH on Phosphorus Release during Ma- of an Oil Spill, St. Marys River, Michigan: An Ecological Pro-
crophyte (Eleocharis sp.) Decomposition, W88-08742 2110 5C file,

W88-04283 2105 5C W88-01660 2103 2E


Effect of Dam Reservoirs on Oligochaete Com-
Water Development and Associated Hydrologic munities in the River Dunajec (Southern Research on the Physiological Basis of Popula-
Changes in the Platte River, Nebraska, U.S.A., Poland), tion Dynamics in Relation to Ecotoxicology,
W88-04476 2105 6G W88-08837 2110 2H W88-05294 2107 5C
Quality of Suspended and Bottom Sediments of Mediated Settlement of Environmental Disputes:
Whole Ecosystem Manipulation Experiments:
the St. Lawrence System (Canada) (Qualite des Grassy Narrows and White Dog Revisited,
The Search for Generality,
sediments en suspension et de fond du systeme W88-08854 2110 6E
W88-05297 2107 5C
Saint-Laurent (Canada)),
W88-04591 Use of Bioassay and Associated Tests in
2106 5B Ecology of Iron and Manganese Bacteria in
Dredged Material and Disposal Management,
Underground Water,
Assessment of the Effects of Climate Warming W88-08863 2110 5A
W88-05727 2107 2F \
on Great Lakes Basin Fishes,
Contaminated Sediments in the Elbe Estuary:
W88-05035 2106 2H Colonization and Ecological Development of
Ecological and Economic Problems for the Port
Whole Ecosystem Manipulation Experiments: of Hamburg, New Streams in Glacier Bay National Park,
W88-08866 Alaska,
The Search for Generality, 2110 5E
W88-05297
W88-08095 2110 2H
2107 5C
Comparison of the Fate and Ecological Effects
of Dispersed and Nondispersed Oil in a Variety Microbial Activity Associated with Seston in
Inhibition of Metabolic Hydrogen Ion Flux Re-
sulting from Cadmium Stress of Intertidal Habitats, Headwater Streams: Effects of Nitrogen, Phos-
in Aquatic Microe-
W88-09200 phorus and Temperature,
cosystems, 2111 5B r
W88-05299 2107 5C
W88-08104 2110 2H \
Ecological Considerations for the Use of Disper-
sants in Oil Spill Response, Alteration of Carbon Cycling by Beaver: Meth-
Carbamate Insecticide, Carbaryl, on
Effects of a
the Summer Phyto- and Zooplankton Communi- W88-09206 2111 5C ane Evasion Rates from Boreal Forest Streams
%
ties in Ponds, and Rivers,
Mathematical Model for Predicting the Ecologi-
W88-05458 2107 5C W88-08303 2110 2H
calImpact of Treated and Untreated Oil Spills,
Ecological Recovery After Reclamation of W88-09208 2111 5C Solitary Bryozoa Monobryozoon limicola (Cten-
Toxic Spoils Left by Coal Surface Mining. ostomata), a Comparison of Mesocosm and Field ,*•
Annual Report of Ecological Research at the
Phase II: An
Assessment of Environmental Samples from the Oslofjord,
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory.
Changes Following Intensive Remedial Treat- W88-08496 2110 2L
W88-09211 2111 5C
ments,
W88-05718 2107 4C Ecology of Vibrio cholerae in the Freshwater
Effects of the 1985 Drought on Breeding and
Environs of Calcutta, India,
Foraging Ecology of Wood Storks in East-Cen-
Habitat Management Models for Selected Wild- W88-08805 2110 5B
tral Georgia,
life Management Practices in the Northern W88-09233 2111 2H
Great Plains, Hydrobiological Study of the Ossau Valley (At-
W88-05746 2107 6G Restoration Ecology: The New Frontier,
lantic Pyrenees): I. Distribution and Ecology of

W88-09449 2111 5G Ephemeroptera (Etude Hydrobiologique de la


Impact of the Hydrodynamic Conditions on the Vallee d'Ossau (Pyrenees-Atlantiques): I. Repar-
Primary Production in an Impounded River, Rehabilitating Damaged Ecosystems. tition et Ecologie des Ephemeropteres),
W88-06064 2108 2H W88-09457 2111 5G W88-08844 2110 2H

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SUBJECT INDEX
ECOLOGY

Ecology of a Free-Flowing River in the South Silesian Industrial Region: 10. Bottom Insects Financial Burdens and Economic Costs in Ex-
of the Alps- The Buech (France): I. Longitudi- with Special Regard to Chironomidae, panding Urban Water Systems,
nal Evolution of Physical and Chemical De- W88-10186 2112 5C W88-00025 2101 6C
scriptors (Ecologie d'une Riviere Non Amena-
gee des Alpes due Sud- Le Buech: (France) I. Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- Technical and Economic Implications of Meas-
Evolution Longitudinale des Descripteurs Phy- tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper urement and Control Errors in Water Desalina-
siques et Chimiques), Silesian Industrial Region: 12. Synthetic Outline tion,
W88-08845 2110 5C of Investigation Results and Conclusions, W88-00086 2101 3A
W88-10188 2112 5C
Effects of the 1985 Drought on Breeding and
Simple Wet-Only Rainfall Collector,
Foraging Ecology of Wood Storks in East-Cen- Colonization of Rivers and Canals in Great Brit- W88-00097 2101 2B
tral Georgia, ain by Dugesia tigrina (Girard) (Platyhel-
W88-09233 2111 2H minthes: Tricladida), Economic Assessment of Some Methods of
W88-10211 2112 2H Sewage Sludge Stabilisation,
Ecology of Waterfowl Populations on the SRP,
W88-00255 2101 5D
W88-09234 2111 2H Differential Feeding Behaviour of the Dominant
Ecology of Phytoplankton in the Tvarminne Cladocera as an Explanation of Zooplankton Administrative Aspects for the Renovation and
Area, SWCoast of Finland: IV. Environmental Community Structure in the Loosdrecht Lakes, Reuse of Wastewater,
Conditions, Chlorophyll A
and Phytoplankton W88-10352 2112 2H W88-00273 2101 5D
in Winter and Spring 1984 at Tvarminne Storf-
jard,
Fish Community of the Loosdrecht Lakes and Local and Regional Economic Impacts,
the Perspective for Biomanipulation, W88-00302 6B
W88-09959 2111 2L 2101
W88-10354 2112 2H
Diatom Communities in Some Streams of South- What Financial and Business Interests Can Do,
ern Greenland, Comparison of Community Structure among W88-00309 2101 6D
W88-10173 2112 2H Streams with Different Temporal Flow Re-
gimes, Economic Evaluation of Alternative Strategies
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-10411 2112 2H for Maintaining Instream Flows,
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-00369 2101 6C
Silesian Industrial Region: 1. Range and Aims of Summer Ichthyoplankton Communities of Two
the Investigation with a Description of the Envi- Estuarine Systems of Prince Edward Island, Energy Impacts of Man-Made Water Recreation
ronment, W88-10412 2112 2L Areas,
W88-10177 2112 5B W88-00370 2101 6C
Variability in the Spermathecal Setae of Pota-
Ecology of Some Waters Forest-Agricul-
in the mothrix Heuscheri (Bretscher) (Oligochaeta, Tu- Economic Evaluation of the Colorado River
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper bificidae) in Lake Nemi and Notes on the Rela- Basin Salinity Control Program,
Silesian Industrial Region: Chemical Compo-
2.
tionship Between this Species and the Trophic W88-00561 2101 6B
sition of the Water and Atmospheric Precipita- Level of Lakes (Variabilite des Soies Spermathe-
tion,
cales de Potamothrix Heuscheri (Bretscher) (Oli- Technical and Economic Impact od Reservoir
W88-10178 2112 5C gochaeta, Tubificidae) dans le lac de Nemi et Sedimentation,
Remarques Sur la Relation Entre Cette Espece W88-00695 2101 2J
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
et le Degre de Trophie des lacs),
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Silesian Industrial Region: 3. Chemical Compo- W88-10464 2112 2H Financing Water Supply and Wastewater Serv-
ices in North Carolina in the 1980s,
sition of the Water. Heavy Metals,
Oligochaetes of a River in the South Alps, the W88-00735 2101 5D
W88-10179 2112 5C
Buech (Les Oligochetes d'une Riviere des Alpes
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- du Sud, le Buech), Economics: Nonpoint Source Pollution Impacts,
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-10465 2112 5C W88-01125 2102 6C
Silesian Region: 4. Atmospheric
Industrial
Heavy Metal Pollution of the Bottom of the Faunistic Study of Chironomids (Diptera) of the Economics of Nonpoint Source Pollution Con-
Reservoir at Kozlowa Gora, Upper Neste d'Aure (Central Pyrenees): the trol: Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada,

W88-10180 2112 5B Impact of Hydroelectric Schemes (Etude Faun- W88-01126 2102 6C


Chironomides (Diptera) de la Haute
istique des
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- Neste d'Aure (Pyrenees Centrales): Impact des Controlling Agricultural Runoff: Government's
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper Amenagements Hydroelectriques), Perspective,
Silesian IndustrialRegion: 5. Bacteriological W88-10466 2112 6G W88-01127 2102 6C
Characteristics of the Waters,
W88-10181 2112 5B Fishes and Aquatic Insects of Nippersink Creek, Optimizing Point/Nonpoint Source Tradeoff in
McHenry County, Illinois, the Holston River Near Kingsport, Tennessee,
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-10552 2H
2112 W88-01164 2102 5G
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Silesian Industrial Region: 6. Communities of Internal Structure of Deep-Dwelling Nitella Economic Impact of Climate on Water Re-
Plankton Algae, Meadows, sources Management,
W88-10182 2112 5C W88-10556 2112 2H W88-01238 2102 6C
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- Coldingham Loch, S. E. Scotland: II. Phyto- Economic Gains from Probabilistic Temperature
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
plankton Succession and Ecology in the Year Forecasts,
Silesian Industrial Region: 7. Zooplankton - Prior to Mixer Installation,
Quantitative Relations in Various Systematic
W88-01243 2102 6A
W88-10660 2112 2H
Groups,
Economic Viability of Weather Modification
W88-10183 2112 5C Breaching the Mouth of the Bot River Estuary, Water Projects,
South Africa: Impact on its Benthic Macrofaunal W88-01268 2102 3B
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
Communities,
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Silesian Industrial Region: 8. Ciliata in Bottom
W88-10868 2112 6G Main Dewatering of Mines New Cost Saving
Techniques,
Sediments,
ECONOMETRICS W88-01578 2103 4B
W88-10184 2112 5C
Long-Run Forecasting of Regional Economic
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
Activity for Use in Water Resource Project Sedimentation and the Economics of Selecting
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper Evaluations, an Optimum Reservoir Size,
Silesian Industrial Region: 9. Communities of W88-00549 2101 6B W88-01676 2103 2J
Oligochaetes,
W88-10185 2112 5C
ECONOMIC ASPECTS Balancing Public Trust Resources of Mono Lake
Do Water Markets 'Work'. Market Transfers and Los Angeles' Water Right: An Economic
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- and Trade-Offs in the Southwestern States, Approach,
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-00022 2101 6D W88-01677 2103 6E

SU-238
SUBJECT INDEX
ECONOMIC ASPECTS

Water and the Michigan Economy: Managing Economic Issues and Aspects of Hazardous RelationBetween Water Management and
Water Quality, Waste Management, Power Production and the Way its Conse-
W88-01758 2103 5G W88-02763 2104 5E quences are Investigated in the PAWN Study,
W88-03974 2105 6B
Application of Solar Energy in Water Reuse, Efficiency in Water Allocation Under Stochastic
W88-01807 2103 5D Demand, Model Describing the Water Distribution in the
W88-02800 2104 6D Netherlands the Screening of Water Manage-
Regional Economic Growth From Irrigation
ment Tactics,
Development: Evidence From Northern High- Demand for Urban Water by Customer Class,
W88-03975 2105 6B
Plains Ogallala Groundwater Resource, W88-02801 2104 6D
W88-01911 2103 6D Screening of Pricing and Regulation Measures
Cost Structure of the Water Utility Industry,
Economic and Environmental Benefits from W88-02802 2104 6C
for Water Allocation in the PAWN
Study,
Froth Flotation Recovery of Titanium, Zirconi-
W88-03976 2105 6C
um, Iron and Rare Earth Minerals from Oils and Reducing Water Pumping Power Costs,
W88-02812 2104 8C Cost Sharing in Transition: The Case of Plan 6,
Tailings,
Central Arizona Project,
W88-01927 2103 5D Adjusting to Needs and Neighbors in Water W88-04274 2105 6C
Decision-Analytic Study of the Joint Value of Treatment Plant Design,
Seasonal Precipitation and Temperature Fore-
W88-02813 2104 5F Economic Efficiency and Investment Timing for
Dual Water Systems,
casts in a Choice-of-Crop Problem,
Hydropower in India - An Economic Case W88-04300 2105 6B
W88-02004 2103 2B Study,
W88-03204 2104 8C Socio-economic Development Levels and Ade-
Applying Lessons from Housing to Meeting the
Challenge of Water and Sanitation for the Urban quate Regulatory Policy for Water Quality Man-
Economic Value of Wetlands Systems,
Poor, agement,
W88-03214 2104 2H
W88-02062 2103 5F W88-04438 2105 5G
Minghu: Taiwan's First Pumped-Storage
Legal, Administrative and Economic Tools for Socio-economic Development Level and Tech-
Project,
Conflict Resolution, Perspectives on River Basin nology Policies for Water Resources Manage-
W88-03218 2104 8C
Management in Industrialized Countries, ment,
W88-02247 2103 6E Determining Diameters of Power Tunnels and W88-04439 2105 6B
Pressure Shafts,
Economics of Adsorption in Wastewater Treat- W88-03222 2104 8A Water Charge
Irrigation in China,
ment, W88-04522 2106 6C
W88-02310 2103 5D One Metal Company's Experience
Finishing
with the Hazardous Waste Delisting Process, Are Large Schemes Worth the Cost,
Comparison of Powdered and Granular Carbon W88-03242 2104 5E W88-04523 2106 6C
Economics in Wastewater Treatment,
W88-02311 2103 5D Plant Expansion Produces Superb Effluent and Increasing the Economic Efficiency and Afford-
More Capacity, ability of Storm Drainage Projects,
Reform in Costing and Pricing Water, W88-03598 2105 5D W88-04708 2106 6A
W88-02314 2103 6C
Taking Water to Market, Relative Efficiency of Agricultural Source
Public Attitudes toward Water Conservation, W88-03605 2105 6E Water Pollution Control Policies, 3B8
W88-02315 2103 3D
Water Overview, W88-05067 2106 5G
Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Water Con- W88-03609 2105 5D Planning Model of Irrigation District,
servation in Southern Texas,
Reducing Water Pumping Power Costs, W88-05141 2107 3F
W88-02317 2103 3D
W88-03612 2105 5F
Farm and Watershed Economic Impacts of Ag-
Economic Analysis for Fisheries Management
Preparation and Trial of a Groundwater Con- ricultural Policy. Approaches to Reduce Soil
Plans.
tamination Case, Erosion and Sedimentation,
W88-02324 2103 81
W88-03614 2105 5G W88-05199 2107 6C
,6,
Nationalizationand Efficient Management of
Water Resources in Iran,
Utilizing Cable TV to Your PR Advantage, Feasibility of Seasonal Water Pricing Consider- c
W88-03616 2105 6G ing Metering Costs,
W88-02417 2103 6E
W88-05412 2107 6C
Practical Approach to Water Distribution
Optimal Aqueduct Capacity and Distribution
System Modeling, Aggregate Marginal Returns from Western Irri-
Policy: Continuous Approach,
W88-03617 2105 5F gated Agriculture,
W88-02418 2103 5F
W88-05415 2107 6D
Denver's Long Distance Raw Sludge Transfer
Optimal Aqueduct Capacity and Distribution
Pays Off,
Policy: Discrete Approach, Approaching Pollution Control Via the Wallet, II "J
W88-03633 2105 5E
W88-02419 2103 5F W88-05428 2107 5G ;

Use of Public Resources for Water Supply and


Computer Analysis Justifies Desalination,
Sanitation Projects in Developing Countries,
Improvements in Watershed Management En- I
ft
W88-02433 2103 3 A hance Cash Flow,
W88-03679 2105 5F
W88-05431 2107 4D
Effect of Cell Thickness and Flow Velocity on Irrigation Efficiency: Economic Interpretation,
Water Cost in Desalination by Electrodialysis, W88-03783 Evaluation and Scheduling of Water Conserva-
2105 6C
W88-02435 2103 3A tion,

General Aspects of the Policy Analysis for the W88-05642 2107 6B


Industrial Commerical Applications: An
and Water Management of the Netherlands
Overview of Industrial and Commerical Uses of (PAWN), Off-Peak Pumping Offers Economic Benefits for
Dredged Material, W88-03969 Sewerage System,
2105 6A
W88-02575 2104 5E W88-05652 2107 5D
Minimum Cost Allocation of Groundwater to
Impact of Legislation on Electric Utilities, Drinking Water Companies and Industries, Property Rights in Water: An Essential Element
W88-02653 2104 5G W88-03972 2105 6B of Economic and Social Development,
W88-05656 2107 6E
Impact of 'Most Likely' Legislation on Industry, Consequences for Shipping of Water- Withdraw-
W88-02654 2104 5G als from the River Rhine in the Netherlands and Pilot PlantTreatment Techniques for Trihalo-
the Method Used in the PAWN Study to Esti- methane Precursor Reduction - Some Financial
Cost of Control - Who Will Pay, mate the Financial Implications, Implications,
W88-02655 2104 5G W88-03973 2105 6B W88-05819 2107 5F

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SUBJECT INDEX
ECONOMIC ASPECTS

Alternative Sewer Evaluation Method Elimi- Remote Sensing for Water Resources
Satellite Economic Benefits of Controlling Water Pollu-
nates Digging, Management: Some Engineering and Economic tion in an Irrigated River Basin: Methodology
W88-05967 2108 8G Aspects, and Application,
W88-08477 2110 7B W88-O0908 2101 6B
Sewage Treatment Optimization Model -
STOM - The Sewage Works in a Personal IsFederal Funding the Answer to Water Supply Innovative Financing Techniques in a Volatile
Computer, Needs, Market Require Cooperative Effort,
W88-06192 2108 5D W88-08551 2110 5G W88-04436 2105 6A
Synthesis of Monthly Flow Duration Curves for Removing Impediments to Water Markets, Economic Evaluation of Waste Treatment
Ungauged Watercourses, W88-08618 2110 6C Projects with Microcomputers,
W88-06193 2108 8C W88-04863 2106 5D
Financial Implication of Eutrophication,
Energy Management Considerations and their
W88-09052 Generalized Method for Economically Evaluat-
2111 5C
Application,
ing Irrigation Decisions,
W88-06208 2108 8C Economics of Natural Resource Damage W88-04899 2106 3F
Claims,
Bridport Flood Alleviation Scheme,
W88-09379 2111 6C Analyses of Reservoir Storage Reallocations,
W88-06455 2108 4A W88-07109 2109 4A
Historical Aspects of Irrigation Agriculture and
Educating the Public about Sanitation Rate In-
creases,
River Regulation in the Murray-Darling Basin, Valuing Irrigation Water: A Simulation/Mathe-
Australia, maticalProgramming Approach,
W88-06484 2108 6C
W88-09723 2111 6C W88-07288 2109 6C
Overall Economic Aspects of Various Abate-
ment Strategies and of the Processes for Reduc- Assessment of Developmental Needs for Ad- ECONOMIC EVALUATIONS
vanced Intake Technologies, Economic Viability of Weather Modification
tion of Emissions,
W88-09856 2111 8C Water Projects,
W88-06570 2108 5G
W88-01268 2102 3B
Western Water Flows to the Cities: A Source- Metering Utility Services: Theory and Water
book, Supply Applications, ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY
W88-06612 2108 6D W88- 10084 2111 6C Economic Feasibility of the Reverse Osmosis
Process for Seawater Desalination,
Control of Emissions from an Air Stripper Organizational Alternatives for External Sup- W88-07237 2109 3A
Treating Contaminated Groundwater, port in Water Supply,
W88-06740 2108 5F W88-10112 2112 6E ECONOMIC GROWTH
Regional Economic Growth From Irrigation
Benefits of Using Selective Inhibition to Remove Calculating Equity-Neutral Water and Sewer Development: Evidence From Northern High-
Nitrogen from Highly Nitrogenous Wastes, Impact Fees, Plains Ogallala Groundwater Resource,
W88-07144 2109 5D W88-10790 2112 6C W88-01911 2103 6D
Alternative to Water Pollution Controls, Riaba Mini Hydro Scheme in Equatorial Guinea, Water and Development: A Complex Relation-
W88-07292 2109 6F W88-10863 2112 8C ship,
W88-05155 2107 6E
Prioritizing Water Management Projects in Design Aspects of the Castel Montecchio Plant
Southeast Asia: An Experimental Methodology, in Italy, ECONOMIC IMPACT
W88-07293 2109 6B W88-10865 2112 8C Economic Impact of Climate on Water Re-
sources Management,
Dealing for Water in the West: Water Rights as 'Realistic'Cost Estimates for Alternative Reme- W88-01238 2102 6C
Commodities, dial Actions of Contaminated, Unsaturated Soils
W88-07377 2109 6E and Underlying Aquifers, Contaminated Sediments in the Elbe Estuary:
W88-11244 2112 6E Ecological and Economic Problems for the Port
Urban Use of Arizona's Rural Groundwater,
of Hamburg,
W88-07379 2109 6D Economic Considerations of Atmospheric Dep- W88-08866 2110 5E
osition,
Mitigating Third-Party Effects,
W88-U282 2112 5C Effects of Depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer and
W88-07380 2109 6E Accompanying Impact on Economic and Agri-
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT High Plains
cultural Production in the Southern
Protecting Social Values in Western Water
Water Supply: Possible Constraints on Socio- Region of the United States,
Transfers,
Economic Development in Oyo State of Nige- W88-11211 2112 6G
W88-07381 2109 6E ria,

Information, the Decision Forum, and Third- W88-05284 2107 4C Economic Considerations of Atmospheric Depo-
sition,
Party Effects in Water Transfers,
Water-Related Limitations to Local Develop- W88-11282 2112 5C
W88-07437 2109 6A ment,
Hydro in Brazil: Resolving Environmental Con- W88-08226 2110 4C ECONOMIC JUSTIFICATION
flicts,
Virginia Wetlands Act and the Future of Wet-
W88-07456 Meeting Drought: A Micro Watershed Develop- lands Management,
2109 8C
ment Approach, W88-04973 2106 6E
Water Meter Testing to Raise Revenues: An W88-08229 2110 6F
Absolute Necessity in a Difficult Economy, ECONOMIC LIFE
W88-07651 2109 7B
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY Economic Evaluation of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Use of Computer Software to Improve the Oklahoma: What Does the Future Hold,
BestManagement Practice Implementation Eco- Energy Efficiency in Deep Well Water Pump- W88-04900 2106 3F
nomics and Farmer Decision Making, ing,
W88-07839 2109 5G W88-049U 2106 4B ECONOMICS
Application of Five Methods for Measurements
Policy Development and the Regional Econom- Aggregate Marginal Returns from Western Irri- of Wildlife Value: Lower Sheyenne River Basin
ics of Implementing NPS Controls, gated Agriculture, North Dakota,
W88-07840 2109 5G W88-05415 2107 6D W88-00741 2101 6B

Erosion-Productivity Economics Model: A Revolution in Wastewater Treatment, Bioeconomic Considerations for Wastewater
User's Guide, W88-06842 2109 5D Reuse in Agricultural Production,
W88-07967 2109 2J W88-07271 2109 3C
ECONOMIC EVALUATION
Application of Investment Timing Analysis: Economic Differences Between Cumulative and Agricultural Water Modeling and Economic In-
Dual Water Systems, Episodic Reduction of Sediment from Cropland, formation Needs Under the Model Water Code,
W88-08029 2110 3C W88-00729 2101 2J W88-07282 2109 6E

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SUBJECT INDEX
ECOSYSTEMS

ECONOMIES OF SCALE Nitrogen Dynamics During Succession in a Ecology of the Donacidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia)
Efficiency Scale Effects in Pelton Turbines, Desert Stream, from the Bay of Malaga (SE Spain) (Ecologia de
W88-08614 2110 8C W88-01872 2103 2H los Donacidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) de la Bahia
de Malaga (SE de Espana)),
ECOSYSTEM Biology of Streams as Part of Amazonian Forest W88-05040 2106 2L
Measurement of Bacterial Growth Rates in Sub- Ecology,
surface Sediments Using the Incorporation of W88-01888 2103 2E Structural and Functional Composition of the
Tritiated Thymidine into DNA,
Community of Chironomidae (Diptera) in a Ca-
W88-09790 2111 7B Ecosystem Model of Phosphorus Cycling in a nadian Shield Stream,
Warm Monomictic, Hypertrophic Impound- W88-05052 2H
ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT ment,
2106
Enhancement of Riparian Ecosystems with
Channel Structures,
W88-01978 2103 2H Ecotoxicological Effect Indices: A Rapidly
Evolving System,
W88-02385 2103 4A Light and Nutrients Control of Aquatic
in the W88-05292 2107 5A
Plant Community Structure. II. In situ Observa-
Ecosystem Science for the Great Lakes: Per-
tions, Research on the Physiological Basis of Popula-
spectives on Degradative and Rehabilitative
W88-01981 2103 21 tion Dynamics in Relation to Ecotoxicology,
Transformations,
W88-05294 2107 5C
W88-07945 2109 5G Nitrogen Exchange Between a Southeastern
ECOSYSTEMS USA Salt Marsh Ecosystem and the Coastal Variability of Test Systems Used to Assess Eco-
Characterization of Yampa and Green Ocean, logical Effects of Chemicals,
River
Ecosystems: A Systems Approach to Aquatic W88-01995 2103 2L W88-05295 2107 5A
Resource Management,
Ecosystem Modelling of a River Basin, Selection of Test Systems for Ecological Analy-
W88-O0348 2101 2H
W88-02230 2103 6A sis,

Recording Fathometer Techniques for Hydrilla W88-05296 2107 5A


Distribution and Biomass Studies,
Ecosystem Approaches to River Basin Planning,

W88-00466 W88-02231 2103 6A Whole Ecosystem Manipulation Experiments:


2101 2H
The Search for Generality,
1985 Annual Report. Catchment Ecosystems and Village Tank Cas- W88-05297 2107 5C
W88-0O789 2101 5C cades in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka: A Time-
Tested System of Land and Water Resource Fate and Bioaccumulation of Soil-Associated
Forest Ecosystems: Concepts and Management, Management, Low-Level Naturally Occurring Radioactivity
W88-O0883 2101 2A W88-02237 2103 3F Following Disposal into a Marine Ecosy^ m,
W88-05850 2107 5B
Consecutive System of Tests for Assessment of Modelling of a Planktonic Ecosystem in an En-
the Effects of Chemical Agents in the Aquatic closed Water Column, Large-Scale Comparison of Factors Influencing
Environment, W88-02375 Phytoplankton Abundance in Rivers, Lakes, and
2103 2L
W88-O0895 2101 5C Impoundments,
Enhancement of Riparian Ecosystems with W88-06061 2108 2H
Ecological Characterization of the Central and Channel Structures,
Northern California Coastal Region. Volume W88-02385 2103 4A Two Approaches Generalized Ecosystem
to
IV: Watersheds and Basins, Chapters 1-16. Modeling: Thermodynamic and Cybernetic,
W88-00900 2101 2E Effects of Mechanical and Manual Harvesting of W88-06167 2108 7C
Lugworms Arenicola Marina L. on the Benthic
Ecological Characterization of the Central and Structural Control Strategies in Aquatic Ecosys-
Fauna of Tidal Flats in the Dutch Wadden Sea,
Northern California Coastal Region. Volume tems,
W88-03591 2105 2L
IV: Watersheds and Basins, Chapters 17-29. W88-06168 2108 2H
W88-00901 2101 2E Effects of Colorants in the Aquatic Environ-
ment, Factors Confounding Evaluation of Air Pollu-
Biological Effects and Interactions of Pesticides tion Stress on Forests: Pollution Input and Com-
W88-03663 2105 5C
ina Soil-Plant-Water Microcosm, plexity,
;
W88-00909 2101 5B W88-06566
Gas Exchange Characteristics of Gulf of Mexico 2108 5C
Coastal Marsh Macrophytes, VI
Ecosystems Theory and the Unexpected: Impli-
W88-04035 Effects of Acid Depositions on Aquatic Ecosys-
cations for Environmental Toxicology, 2105 2L
tems,
W88-01365 2102 5C Spatio-temporal Variability of Chaetozone W88-06567 2108 5C C
Preliminary Carbon Budget of the Southern setosa (Malmgren) Populations on an Organic
Gradient in the Bay of Brest, France, Western Water Made Simple.
Benguela Pelagic Ecosystem,
W88-04167 W88-06609 2108 6G
W88-01635 2103 2L 2105 2L
Benthic Community Structure and Composition
Factors Controlling PCBs in Food Chains,
Phytoplankton Assemblages in Coastal Upwell-
Among Rocky Habitats in the Great Lakes and
W88-06656 2108 5B
ing Areas,
W88-01640 2103 2L Keuka Lake, New York,
Population Dynamics and Production of Five
W88-O4203 2105 2H Crustacean Zooplankters in a Subtropical Reser- r
Zooplankton Populations from the West Coast
voir During Years of Constant Turbidity,
of Africa (Sobre las Poblaciones del Zooplanc- Dynamics of Lake Michigan Phytoplankton:
Mechanisms Controlling Epilimnetic Communi- W88-06692 2108 2H
ton del Atlantico Africano),
W88-01644 2103 2L ties,
Environmental Degradation in the Pantanal
W88-04214 2105 2H Ecosystem,
Inferences from Spatial and Temporal Variabili-
W88-07671 2109 4C
ty in Ecosystems: Long-Term Zooplankton Ecological Considerations in the Development
Data from Lakes, and Application of Instream Flow-Habitat
Ecoregions: An Approach to Surface Water
W88-01816 2103 2H Models, Protection,
W88-04230 2105 2E W88-08004
Structure and Function of Detritus in Aquatic 2110 5G
Ecological Systems, Great Lakes Cleanup Effort: Much Progress, but Long Term Effects of Oil on Marine Benthic
W88-01817 2103 2H Persistent Contaminants Remain a Problem,
Communities in Enclosures.
W88-04659 2106 5G W88-08482
Are Snails Important Competitors in Stream
2110 5C
Ecosystems, Species and Stock
Interactions Assessment. Effects of Sodium Pentachlorophenate on the
W88-01831 2103 2H Some Ideas and Approaches, Ecology of a Freshwater Model Ecosystem,
W88-04714 2106 2L W88-08565
Longitudinal Patterns of Ecosystem Processes 2110 5C
and Community Structure in a Subarctic River Living Resources of the Benguela Current Dynamics of a Tropical Floodplain Environ-
Continuum, Region, ment with Reference to Forest Ecology,
W88-01871 2103 2H W88-04718 2106 2L W88-08603 2110 2A

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SUBJECT INDEX
ECOSYSTEMS

Seasonal Succession of a Microphagotroph ance Using TWINSPAN and DCA Ordination Factors Controlling Rotifer Abundances in a
Community in a Small Pond During Litter De- Techniques, Norwegian Eutrophic Lake: An Experimental
composition, W88-09771 2111 2E Study,
W88-08793 2110 2H W88-10463 2112 2H
Ecology of Jacare Pepira River Basin (47 deg 55
Dynamics of Microbial Biomass and Activity in min - 48 deg 55 min W
and 22 deg 30 min - 21 Faunistic Study of Chironomids (Diptera) of the
Five Habitats of the Okefenokee Swamp Eco- deg 55 min S): Physiography (Geomorphology, Upper Ncste d'Aure (Central Pyrenees): the
system, Geology, Pedology and Hydrography) and soil Impact of Hydroelectric Schemes (Etude Faun-
W88-08796 2110 2H use (Ecologia da Bacia do Rio Jacare Pepira (47 istique des Chironomides (Diptera) de la Haute

Growth Characteristics of Small and Large


deg 55 min - 48 deg 55 min W
e 22 deg 30 min - Neste d'Aure (Pyrenees Centrales): Impact des
21 deg 55 min S): Fisiografia (Geomorfologia, Amenagements Hydroelectriques),
Free-Living and Attached Bacteria in Lake Con- W88- 10466
Geologia, Pedologia E Hidrologia) e Uso do 2112 6G
stance,
Solo),
W88-08804 2110 2H Microdistribution of Epilithic Algae on the
W88-09775 2111 2H
Stones of a Corsican Stream, the Rizzanese (Mi-
Effect of Dam Reservoirs on Oligochaete Com- crorepartition des Algues Epilithiques sur les
Ecology of Jacare Pepira River Basin: Major
munities in the River Dunajec (Southern Cailloux d'un Torrent Corse, le Rizzanese),
Ions (Sao Paulo State of Brazil) (Ecologia da
Poland),
Bacia do Rio Jacare Pepira: Ions Dominantes, W88-10472 2112 2H
W88-08837 2110 2H
Sao Paulo, Brasil),
Physical and Biological Stability of Interstitial
Nutrient Control in Throughfall Waters of W88-09776 2111 2H
Habitats. Case of Two Stations of the Upper
Forest Ecosystems,
Ecology of Jacare Pepira River Basin: Influence Rhone (StabilitePhysique et Biologique des Mi-
W88-08840 2110 21
lieux Interstitiels. Cas de Deux Stations du Haut
of Soil and Water Use and Effluent Discharge
Rhone),
Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of on Water Quality (Sao Paulo State, Brazil) (Eco-
Littoraland Benthic Autotrophic Communities logia da Bacia do Rio Jacare Pepira: Influencia
W88-10473 2112 2H
inAcidic Lakes, do Uso do Solo, da Agua e da Descarga de
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
W88-08962 2111 2H Efluentes Sobre a Qualidade da Agua (Sao
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
Paulo, Brasil)),
Poland): VIII. Zoosyrthon in the Tributaries and
Inventories of 137-Cs, 90-Sr and 239,240-Pu in W88-09777 2111 5C Outlet of Lake Jorzec,
Pond B: Implications for the Relative Impor-
tances of Radionuclide Cycling Processes in Structure, Dynamics and Production of Meso-
W88-10597 2112 2H
Lake Ecosystems, zooplankton Community in the Bothian Bay, Development and Structure of the Goc-
W88-09214 2111 5B Related to Environmental Factors,
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: I. Introduction,
W88-09993 2111 2L W88-10612 2112 2H
Natural Variation in Stream and Wetland Eco-
systems and the Effects of Defense Waste Proc-
Comparative Productivity of Two Ponds in the Development and of the Goc-
Structure
essing Facility Construction,
Vicinity of Lake St. John, Quebec (Productivite zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: IV. Meteoro-
W88-09227 2111 5C Comparee des Deux Etangs Situ a Proximite du logical Conditions,
Larval Fish Assemblages Along Reactor Ther- Lac Saint-Jean, au Quebec), W88-10615 2112 2H
mal Plumes in a Riverine Swamp System, W88-09995 2111 2H
W88-09228 Development and Structure of the Goc-
2111 5C
Factors Affecting the Benthic Community zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XV. Ichthyo-
River and Stream Restoration, Structure of a Discontinuous Stream in Guade- fauna,
W88-09450 211 5G lupe Mountains National Park, Texas, W88-10626 2112 2H
W88-09998 2111 2H
Restoration andManagement of Ecosystems for Development and Structure of the Goc-
Nature Conservation in West Germany, Comparison of Insect Emergence from Natural zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XVII. General
W88-09456 2111 5G and Artificially Modified Sections of a Stream, Regularities,
the Fuhlenau, Schleswig-Holstein (Verglei-
in W88-10628 2112 2H
Re-Creation of Ecosystems at Mount St. Helens: chende Emergenzstudien an einem Naturnahen
Contrasts in Artificial and Natural Approaches, und einem Naturfernen Abschnitt Plathelminth Abundance in North
Sea Salt
des
W 88-0945 8 2111 5G Fliessgewassersystems der Fuhlenau, in Schles- Marshes: Environmental Instability Causes High
wig-Holstein), Diversity,
Alternative Endpoints for Reclamation,
W88-09999 2111 2H W88-10629 2112 2L
W88-09459 2111 6A
Arrangements for Great Lakes
Institutional
Importance of Grazing Food Chain for Energy
Water Quality-Based Controls and Ecosystem
Flow and Production in Three Intertidal Sand
Recovery, Management: Past Practices and Future Alterna-
tives,
Bottom Communities of the Northern Wadden
W88-09460 2111 5G Sea,
W88-10095 2112 6E
Rehabilitating Ecosystems at High Altitudes,
W88-10630 2112 2L
W88-09462 2111 5G Comparison of Ecotoxicological Data by Means
Spatial andTemporal Availability of Floodplain
of an Approach Combining Cluster and Corre-
Improvement of the Kjeldahl Method Habitat: Long-Term Changes at Pool 19, Missis-
for Total spondence Factor Analysis,
Nitrogen Including Acid-Hydrolyzable Phos- sippi River,
W88-10148 2112 7C
phorus Determinations in Freshwater Ecosys- W88-10636 2112 2H
tems, Stream Ecosystems in Mountain Grassland
Limnological Investigations on the Al-Latifiyah
W88-09581 2111 7B (West Carpathians): 14. The Use of the Experi-
Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Pond (Bagh-
mental Stream Method in Evaluating the Effect
Does There Exist Competition Between Phyto- dad-Iraq): I. Environmental Conditions and
of Agricultural Pollution,
plankton and Littoral Plant Vegetation in Lake Zooplankton Abundance,
W88-10176 2112 5C W88- 10640 2112 2H
Ecosystem,
W88-09594 2111 2H Fish Community of the Loosdrecht Lakes and Antarctic Stream Ecosystems: Physiological
the Perspective for Biomanipulation,
Effects of Experimental Acidification on a Lotic Ecology of a Blue-green Algal Epilithon,
Macroinvertebrate Community,
W88-10354 2112 2H W88-10655 2112 2H
W88-09622 2111 5C Structure of a Diatom Community in the Spring Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Macroin-
Primary Production and Nutrient Availability Sector of a Stream with Low pH (Biala Wiselka, vertebrate Fauna of Streams of the Northern
in
Wet Heathland Ecosystems, Silesian Beskid, Poland), Jarrah Forest, Western Australia: Functional Or-
W88-09698 2111 2H W88-10370 2112 2E ganization.
W88-10712 2112 2H
Impact on the Senjogahara Ecosystem of Ex- Diel and Seasonal Changes of Dissolved Oxygen
treme Run-off Events from the River Saka- and pH in Relation to Community Metabolism Management of Artificial Reefs Designed to
sagawa, Nikko National Park: II. The Correla- of a Shallow Reservoir in Southeast Missouri, Support Natural Communities,
tion of Vegetation and Environmental Disturb- W88-10457 2112 2H W88-10748 2112 5G

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ECOSYTEMS Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Water Con- Delineation of Separate Flow Regimes in the
Evaluation of an Aquatic Ecoregion Classifica- servation in Southern Texas, Edwards Aquifer: A Means of Sustaining the
tion of Streams in Arkansas, W88-02317 2103 3D San Marcos Springs Discharge,
W88-10458 2112 2H W88-11184 2112 4B
ECOTOXICITY
Computers and Water Resources Education: A
Projection, EDWARDS AQUIFER.*GROUNDWATER
Ecotoxicity of Copper to Aquatic Biota: A W88-02415 2103 7C MOVEMENT
Review,
W88-02731 Hydrochemistry as a Means of Defining Flow
2104 5C Year 1985 Program Report (California
Fiscal Regimes Within a Fractured Limestone Aquifer,
Water Resources Center),
ECOTOXICOLOGY W88-11185 2112 2F
In Situ Studies and Experiments of the Ecotoxi- W88-03142 2104 9D
cology of Four Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) on EEL
Fiscal Year 1985 Program Report (Kansas Acute Toxicity of Organochlorined Pesticides to
Algae and grazing mollusks (gastropoda)
Water Resources Research Institute), the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla: The De-
(Etudes in situ Et Experimentales De L'Ecotoxi-
cologie De Quatre Metaux (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn)
W88-03144 2104 9D pendency on Exposure Time and Temperature,
Chez Des Algues Et Des Mollusques Gastero- W88-04142 2105 5C
Fiscal Year 1984 Annual Center Program
podes Brouteurs),
Report (Florida Water Resources Research Eel (Anguilla Anguilla L.) as a Bioindicator of
W88-02476 2103 5C Center), Metal Pollution: Factors Limiting its Use,
Protecting Marine Environmental Quality from W88-03148 2104 9D W88-05258 2107 5 A
Land-Based Pollutants: The Strategic Role of
Ecotoxicology, FiscalYear 1984 Program Report (Idaho Water Lethal Toxicity of Lindane on a Teleost Fish,
W88-06753 Resources Research Institute), Anguilla anguilla from Albufera Lake (Spain):
"
2108 5G
W88-03159 2104 9D Hardness and Temperature Effects,
Ecotoxicology: A Framework for Investigations W88-07712 2109 5C
of Hazardous Chemicals in the Environment, FiscalYear 1984 Program Report (Illinois Water
W88-08222 2110 5C Resources Center), Age Class Distribution and Size of American
W88-03163 2104 9D Eel (Anguilla rostrata) in the Shetucket/Thames
ECXERETION River, Connecticut,
Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An- Utilizing Cable TV to Your PR Advantage, W88-10450 2112 81
odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride W88-03616 2105 6G
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex, EELGRASS
W88-08245 2110 5B Effective Communication with the Public on Periodicity of Epiphytes of Zostera marina in
Water Pollution Control Issues, Two Embayments of the Southern Gulf of St.
EDDIES W88-04067 Lawrence,
2105 5G
Numerical Modeling of Separation Eddies in W88-05361 2107 2L
Shallow Water, Graduate Education in Water Resources: An
W88-07451 2109 2H Innovative Approach. Part II: Post-Production EELS
Techniques, In Vitro Induction of Sister Chromatid Ex-
Spiral Eddy at the Interface of Two Liquid changes and Chromosomal Aberrations in Pe-
W88-04280 2105 9A
Layers with Different Densities,
ripheral Lymphocytes of the Oyster Toadfish
W88-10874 2112 8B Water Supply, Sanitation and Health Education and American Eel,
EDDY DIFFUSION Programmes in Developing Countries: Problems W88-02059 2103 5C
of Evaluation,
Vertical Eddy Determined with
Diffusivity
W88-05072 Export of Mirex from Lake Ontario to the St.
Rn222 in the Benthic Boundary Layer of Ice- 2106 6B
Lawrence Estuary,
Covered Lakes,
Educating the Public about Sanitation Rate In- W88-08067 2110 5B
W88-05605 2107 2H creases,
Analysis of Lagrangian Kinematics W88-06484 EFFECTIVE PRECIPITATION
in Lake Erie, 2108 6C
W88-06400 Evaluation of Methods for Estimation of Aqui-
2108 2H
Acid Drops Project: Pollution Monitoring by fer Recharge from Precipitation on Semi-Arid
Eddy Diffusivity in the Hypolimnion in Lake Young People, Lands,
Kanna, W88-07129 2109 2B W88-03162 2104 2F
W88-08629 2110 2H
Waste Stabilization Ponds as Teaching and Re- EFFECTIVE RECHARGE
EDMONTON search Tools, Stochastic Identification of Transmissivity and
Pilot Scale Investigation of Alternative Drinking W88-07376 Effective Recharge in Steady Groundwater
2109 5D
Water Treatment Processes at Edmonton, Al- Flow: 1. Theory,
berta, Maternal Literacy Modifies the Effect of Toilets W88-O0O3O 2101 2F
W88-05824 2107 5F and Piped Water on Infant Survival in Malaysia,
W88-08156 Stochastic Identification of Transmissivity and
EDTA 2110 5F
Effective Recharge in Steady Groundwater
Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An- Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Montana Flow: 2. Case Study,
odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride Water Resources Center), W88-00031 2101 2F
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex, W88-10009
W88-08245
2111 9D I'

2110 5B EFFICIENCY
Ocean and Great Lakes Awareness Among Fifth Water Power Without Waterfalls,
EDUCATION and Ninth Grade Ohio Students: A Continuing W88-10867 2112 8C
California Water Resources Center Annual Study,
Report, July 1, 1982 - September
30, 1983.
W88-10516 EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS
W88-00542 2112 6B
2101 9D Minimizing Liabilities Facing POTWs,
New Wisconsin Ground Water Center Tackles W88-04881 2106 5D 7
Toxic Waste Problems - The Response Capac-
ity of the Medical Community,
Non-Point Source Contamination with Educa-
Industry Initiates Source Prevention,
tion,
W88-01397 2102 5E W88-04882
W88- 11034 2106 5D
2112 4B
Fiscal Year1986 Program Report (Virginia Comments on EPA's Effluent Limitation Guide-
Water Resources Research Center). EDWARDS AQUIFER lines for the Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing
W88-01767 2103 9D Identification and Tabulation of Geological Industries.
Contacts in the Edwards Aquifer, San Antonio
W88-09029 2111 5E
Development of
Environmental Engineering Area, Texas,
Education in Developing Countries, W88-03385 EFFLUENT SEEPAGE
2104 2F
W88-01934 2103 5G Prediction of Consumer Product Chemical Con-
Influence of Barrier Faults on Ground Water
centrations as a Function of Publicly Owned
Socio-Technological Aspec; 3 of Automation in Flow in the Edwards Aquifer, San Antonio
Treatment Works Treatment Type and Riverine
Public Works Activities, Region, Texas,
W88-01957 Dilution,
2103 6B W88-11183 2112 2F W88-06954 2109 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
EFFLUENTS

EFFLUENTS Investigation of the Modified Fouling Index as a Toxic Effects of Mercuric Chloride on Sperm
Blowout Recovery System, Test for Plugging Potential of Pretreated Sea- and Egg Viability of Two Populations of Mum-
W88-00529 2101 5G water, michog, Fundulus heteroclitus,
W88-07222 2109 3A W88-05461 2107 5C
Flow Divider for Distribution Systems,
W88-00595 2101 8C Treatment of Uranium Containing Effluents Disposition of Toxic PCB Congeners in Snap-
with Reverse Osmosis Process, ping Turtle Eggs: Expressed as Toxic Equiva-
Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluents, W88-07227 2109 5D lents of TCDD,
W88-00646 2101 5D W88-05618 2107 5B
Bioeconomic Considerations for Wastewater
Development of a New Radium Removal Proc- Reuse in Agricultural Production, Resistance and Viability of Salvelinus fontinalis
ess for Uranium Mining Effluents, W88-07271 2109 3C Gametes at Various pH (Resistance et viabilite
W88-O0986 2102 5D des Gametes d'Omble de Fontaine, Salvelinus
Diurnal Patterns of Ammonium and Un-ionized fontinalis, a Differents pH),
Molecular Weight Distributions of Soluble Or- Ammonia in Streams Receiving Secondary W88-06896 2109 5C
ganic Matter in Various Secondary and Tertiary Treatment Effluent,
Effluents, D-2-Ethylhexylphthlalate Inhibits the Hatching
W88-08256 2110 5B
W88-01946 2103 5D of Frog Eggs and is Bioaccumulated by Tad-
Chemical and Decomposition Characteristics of poles,
Utilization of Vinasse Effluents from an Anaero- Anaerobic Digester Effluents Applied to Soil, W88-06948 2109 5C
bic Reactor, W88-08762 2110 5D
W88-02117 2103 5D Lagoon Treatment on Helminth Eggs,
Effects of

Effects of the Effluent of Chlorinated Municipal W88-07371 2109 5D


Slow Sand Filtration Technique for the
as a Sewage on the Growth of Porphyra Yezoensis,
Tertiary Treatment of Municipal Sewages, Impact of Endosulfan (Thiodan) EC 35 on Be-
(In Japanese),
havior and Dynamics of Oocyte Development in
W88-02338 2103 5D W88-08881 2110 5E
the Teleostean Fish, Colisa (Trichogaster) fas-
Optimizing Nonpoint Source Controls in Water ciatus,
Study on the Shaking Culture Method to Evalu-
Quality Regulation, W88-08678 2110 5C
ate the Effect of Municipal Sewage on the
W88-02378 2103 5G Growth of Porphyra Yezoensis, (In Japanese), Breeding Biology of Tree Swallows in Relation
W88-08889 2110 5E toWetland Acidity,
Effluent Quality Variations in Relation to Water
Reuse for Irrigation, W88-09909 2111 5C
Studies of the Sampling Time of the Effluent of
W88-02401 2103 5E the Municipal Sewage Treatment Plant to EGYPT
Evaluate the Effects on the Growth of Porphyra Agriculture Expansion Planning: Incorporating
Sedimentation and Effluent Concentration of
Yezoensis, (In Japanese), Water Reuse,
Soft Clay on Reclamation Works,
W88-08890 2110 5E W88-01252 2102 3C
W88-02516 2104 2J

Caustic Recovery from Bottling Plant Effluent, As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Zn in Fish from the
Effects of Discharging a Primary Sewage Efflu-
W88-08908 2110 5D Alexandria Region, Egypt,
ent on the Triassic Sandstone Aquifer at a Site in
the English West Midlands, W88-05625 2107 5C
Determination of Alkylphenols in Refinery Ef-
W88-02541 2104 5B fluentsby Liquid Chromatography Using Elec- PCB Levels in Surface and Waste Waters in
trochemical Detection, Egypt,
Effect of a Vegetable Oil Factory Effluent on in
Vitro Lipid and Protein Synthesis by the Liver
W88-09596 2111 5A W88-07126 2109 5B
of the Freshwater Teleost Heteropneustes fossi-
Water Currents and Erosion of Cellulose Fibers Seepage Underneath Barrages with Downstream
lis (Bloch),
in a Short Term Regulated Water Course, Subsidiary Weirs,
W88-02729 2104 5C W88-07491 4A
W88- 10302 2112 2J 2109

Effect of Sugar Mill Effluent on Oxygen Uptake Egypt: Reuse of Drainage Water in Irrigation,
Use of Industrial Effluents for the Cultivation of
and Carbon Dioxide Output of Rice (Oryza W88-07893 2109 3B
Spirulina,
sativa L.c.v. Mushoori) Seedlings,
W88-10789 2112 5D
W88-02730 2104 5C EIGENMATRIX
EGGS Eigenmatrix Representations of Radiance Distri-
Substrate Utilisation by Yeast in a Spent Sul- butions in Layered Natural Waters with Wind-
Effectiveness of Chemical Disinfection on Para-
phite Liquor Permeate, Roughened Surfaces,
sites in Sludge,
W88-03768 2105 5D W88-06544 2108 2H
W88-00260 2101 5D
Spatial Hydraulic Response of a Subsurface Ef- EKMAN-BIRGE GRAB
fluent Line Source,
Effect of Lime Treatment of Sewage Sludge on
the Hatching and Viability of Human Beef Tape-
Improved Ekman-Birge Grab for Sampling an
W88-04196 2105 5D Undisturbed Bottom Sediment Core Sample,
worm,
W88-08638 2110 7B
Septic Leaching System, W88-00261 2101 5D
W88-04733 2106 5D
Acid Rain Affects Egg-Laying Behavior of
EL-MAHMODIA CANAL
Apple Maggot Flies,
PCB Levels in Surface and Waste Waters in
Process and Apparatus for the Chemical-Me-
Egypt,
chanical Treatment and Purification of Ground- W88-01879 2103 5C
W88-07126 2109 5B
waters, Surface Waters and Effluents,
Effects of Carbaryl (SEVIN) on the Stage I
W88-04832 2106 5D EL NINO
Zoeae of the Red-Jointed Fiddler Crab, Uca
Variability in United States Cloudiness and its
Quality Requirements for Irrigation with minax (LeConte),
Relation to El Nino,
Sewage Water, W88-04481 2105 5C W88-00145 2101 2B
W88-05139 2107 3C
Survival of Spotted Salamander Eggs in Tempo- Effects of the 'El Nino' 1982-83 on the Phyto-
Effects of Bleached Kraft Mill Effluent on Early rary Woodland Ponds of Coastal Maryland, plankton Off Peru (Efectos del Fenomeno 'El
Life Stages of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta L.), W88-04869 2106 5C Nino' 1982-83 Sobre el Fitoplancton de la Costa
W88-05571 2107 5C Peruana),
Trends of Organochlorine Residues in Eggs of W88-01642 2103 2L
Optical Water Quality - What Does it Mean and Birds from Italy, 1977 to 1985,
How Should We Measure It, W88-05455 2107 5B ENSO Signal in Continental Temperature and
W88-06486 2108 5G Precipitation Records,
Effect of Water pH and Salinity on the Survival W88-02791 2104 2B
Effluent Disposal Without Disinfection Section of Eggs and Larvae of the Euryhaline Teleost,
301(h) Permits as Case Studies, Gasterosteus aculeatus L., How the Pacific Drains the Nile,
W88-06578 2108 6E W88-05457 2107 5C W88-03842 2105 2B

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SUBJECT INDEX
ELECTRICAL STUDIES
Remote Sensing of Water Vapor Convergence, Wave-Powered Electrolysis of Water
Deep Convection, and Precipitation Over the ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
W88-03947
Tropical Pacific Ocean During the 1982-1983 El
2105 8C Turbine Performance test, Unit G24: Grand
Nino, ELECTRIC POWER COSTS Coulee Dam; Grand Coulee Third Powerplant
W88-06077 Reducing Water Pumping Power Columbia Basin Project: Flow Measurement by
2108 7B Costs,
the Pressure-time Method.
W88-02812 2104
Characteristics of Extreme Rainfall Events in 8C W88-00470 2101 8C
Northwestern Peru During the 1982-1983 El Reducing Water Pumping Power Costs,
Nino Period, W88-03612 Combustion Powered Wave Generator
W88-06078
2105 5F
2108 2B W88-00589 2101 8C
ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION
Relationships Between Indian Ocean Sea Sur- Southwest Region Solar Pond Study for Three System for Detecting Leaks from Liquid-Con-
face Temperature and the Rainfall of Sri
Lanka Sites - Tularosa Basin, Malaga Bend, and
Cana-
taining Reservoirs and Conduits,
W88-09867 2111 2B dian River, W88-00601 2101 5E
W88-00781 2101 3A
EL NINO/SOUTHERN OSCILLATION Tidal Power Generation
Global and Regional Scale Precipitation Pat-
in the Fundy Region
Value of Electric Power and Possible Effects of W88-01925
terns Associated with the El
Nino/Southern Os-
2103 8C
Weather Modification on Small-Scale Hydro-
cillation, electric Production in Colorado, Fault-Tolerant Controller for Hydro Power-
W88-06363 2108 2B W88-00783 plants,
2101 3B
W88-06718
ELASTIC PROPERTIES Relationship of Upper Lethal Temperatures to
2108 8C
Alteration of Cell- Wall Water Content and Elas- Silicon Content in Ecologically Different
Hy- Speed Governing System for the Guadalupe III
ticity in Douglas-Fir during Periods of Water drobiont Species from Continental Waters Powerplant,
Deficit, W88-01819 2103 6G W88-06721 2108
W88-03593 2105 21
8C
Hydropower in India - An Economic Case Improved
Stability Limits of Hydroelectric Turbine Speed Control by Axial
Power Plants Study,
Braking,
W88-05374 W88-03204
2107 8C 2104 8C W88-06723 2108 8C
Salt Tolerance in the Halophyte Suaeda Mari- Minghu: Taiwan's First Pumped-Storage
tima L. Dum. Growth, Ion Exchange in Re- Frequency Control for Low-Head Hydro Units
Project,
sponse to Altered Salinity, in Isolated Networks,
W88-03218
W88-07212 2104 8C W88-06724
2109 2L 2108 8C
Relation Between Water Management
ELASTOMERS and Start-Up System for Pumping Operation
Power Production and the Way its Conse-
of the
Method of Providing Earth Covering Useful for Reversible Units at the Dinerwig Pumped-Stor-
Water Harvesting,
quences are Investigated in the PAWN Study age Station,
W88-03974 2105 6B
W88-00521 W88-10589
2101 3B 2112 8C
Environmental Effects of Electricity Genera-
ELBE ESTUARY tion. ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
Tidal Influence on the Wetland Community Minimizing Interpretation Ambiguities Through
W88-08503
Structure Behind the Dike Along the Elbe Estu- 2110 4C
Joint Inversion of Surface Electrical Data
ary, ELECTRIC POWERPLANTS W88-04552
W88-09875 2 106 7B
2111 2H Monitoring Methods Assessed for Power Plant
Waste Streams, Combined Use of Hydraulic and Electrical
Effect of Tidal Action on the Distribution
of W88-01815 Properties of an Aquifer in a Geostatistical
Nutrients and Heavy Metals in Flat Sediments 2103 5D Esti-
of mation of Transmissivity,
the Elbe Estuary, (Der Einfluss der Yacyreta Bi-National
Gezeiten auf Hydroelectric Develop- W88-06383
die Verteiling von Nahrstoffen und
Schwerme- ment,
2 t 0g 2F
tallen in Wattsedimenten des Elbe-Aestuars) W88-07454
W88-09876 2111
2109 8 A Geoelectrical Properties of Selected Rock and
'
5B Water Samples from San Salvador
ELDORADO CREEK
120 MW Urugua-i Scheme Incorporates Argen- mas,
Island, Baha-
tina's First R.R.C. Dam
Natural Propagation and Habitat W88-10169 2112 7B
Improvement, W88-07458
Volume II - Idaho: Annual and Final
2109 8A
Reports' ELECTRICAL PULSES
1985. Full-Scale Testing of Small r;
Hydro Turbines,
Electro-Impulse Sludge Stabilization,
W88-07763 W88-07459
2109 2H 2 109 8C W88-05253 2107 5D
Eldorado Creek Fish Passage, Siphon-Mounted Kaplan Turbines
W88-07766
as Two ELECTRICAL STUDIES t'
2109 81 French Mini Hydro Schemes,
W88-07461 Monitoring Moisture Migration in the Vadose
Eldorado Creek: A 2109 8C
Plan for Enhancement of Zone with Resistivity,
Key Anadromous Fish Habitat in the Clearwater Modelling An Adjustable Nozzle for the Cross W88-04490
River Basin,
2106 2F
Flow Turbine,
W88-07767 W88-07462 Minimizing Interpretation Ambiguities Through
2109 81 2 109 8C I

Joint Inversion of Surface Electrical Data


ELECTRIC CHARGES Environmental Effects of Electricity Genera- W88-04552 21 q 6 7B
Numerical Experiments of the Charging tion.
Mecha-
nism of Precipitation Particles by the W88-08503
Ion-Cap- 2110 4C Electrical Conductivity,
ture Process below the Cloud Base
W88-05797 2107 7B
W88-08124 Reductions in Ichthyoplankton Entrainment
2110 2B
with Fine-Mesh, Wedge- Wire Screens
Mechanisms of Coagulation
Combined EMT/VES Geophysical Method for
with Aluminum W88-09823 2 111 Siting Boreholes,
81
Salts,
W88-06380 2108 7B
W88-08129 Influence of Habitat Structure on the Fish
2110 5F As-
semblages Associated with Two Cooling-Water
Estimates of Specific Yield With the Geoelectric
ELECTRIC POWER Intake Structures in Southern California
Resistivity Method in Glacial Aquifers
1981 Annual Report of the Coolidge W88-10749 '

Solar Irri- 2112 2L W88-07296


gation Project, 2 109 7B
W88-00479
2101 3F ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY Surface Geoelectrics for Groundwater
Interrelation of Hydraulic and Electrical Pollution
Impact of Legislation on Electric Con- and Protection Studies,
Utilities ductivities,
Streaming Potential, and Salt Filtra-
W88-02653 W88-07564
2104 5G tion During the Flow of Chloride 2 109 7B
Brines
Through a Smectite Layer at Elevated Pres-
Infrastructure and the Electrical Conductivity and Saline
Environment sures, Concentra-
W88-03608 tions in Arid Land Groundwaters,
2105 6A W88-08326 2 110 5B W88-07914 2109 2F

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SUBJECT INDEX
ELECTRICAL STUDIES

Membrane Methods in Water and Wastewater Determination of Organophosphorus Pesticides


Locating Potential Borehole Sites in a Discord-
Treatment: An Overview, in Apples and Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatog-
ant Flow Regime in the Chalk Aquifer at Lul-
W88-00701 2101 5F raphy with Electron-Capture Detection,
worth Using Integrated Geophysical Surveys,
2109 7B W88-08555 2110 5A
W88-07915
Introduction to Desalination,
Interrelation of Hydraulic and Electrical Con- W88-07852 2109 3 ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Negative Staining of Freshwater Bacterioneus-
ductivities, Streaming Potential, and Salt Filtra-
During the Chloride Brines
Flow of India: Overview of Water Desalination Research ton Sampled Directly with Electron Microscope
tion
Through a Smectite Layer at Elevated Pres- for Supplying Water to Some Areas Affected by Specimen Support Grids,
Salinity, W88-08788 2110 7B
sures,
2110 5B W88-07882 2109 3A
W88-08326
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Correlation of Geophysical and Organic Vapor Morocco: Experience in the Use of Desalination Microprocessors in Operational Hydrology.
Analyzer Data Over a Conductive Plume Con- for Water Supply, W88-02617 2104 7B
taining Volatile Organics, W88-07884 2109 3A
2111 7A Electronics Eases Management of Wastewater
W88-09178
Nitrate Removal by Electrodialysis for Brewing Collection System,
ELECTRO DIALYSIS Water, W88-03602 2105 5D
Electrodialysis - Membranes and Mass Trans- W88-08140 2110 5F
port, Soil Moisture Measurement by an Improved Ca-
W88-00706 2101 3A ELECTROLYSIS pacitance Technique: II. Field Techniques,
Wave-Powered Electrolysis of Water, Evaluation and Calibration,
ELECTRO-OSMOSIS W88-03947 2105 8C W88-07526 2109 2G
Electrodialysis - Membranes and Mass Trans-
port, Flotation Process for Purification of ELECTROPHORESIS
W88-O07O6 2101 3A Wastewater, Electrophoretic Mobility of Natural Particles
W88-04819 2106 5D and Cultured Organisms in Freshwaters,
ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION W88-05O92 2106 2H
Application of Liquid Chromatography with ELECTROLYTES
Electrochemical Detection to the Analysis of Polymer Type and Water Quality Effects on Positively Charged Suspended Particles: Studies

Oil Shale Process Water, Soil Dispersion, in an Iron-Rich River and Its Estuary,
W88-03839 2105 5A W88-06182 2108 2G W88-05958 2108 2H

ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS Effect of Low Electrolyte Concentration onHy- ELECTROPLATING


Design and Evaluation of an Electrochemical draulic Conductivity of Sodium/Calcium-Mont- Effects of pH and Proportioning of Ferrous and
Sensor for Determination of Dissolved Oxygen morillonite-Sand System, Sulfide Reduction Chemicals on Electroplating
in Water, W88-07993 2110 2G Waste Treatment Sludge Production,
W88-02862 2104 7B W88-00975 2102 5D
ELECTROMAGNETIC CONDUCTIVITY
ELECTROCHEMISTRY Comparison of Earth Resistivity and Electro- Fixation of Electroplating Waste Sludges,
Efficiency of Electrochemical Oxidation of Sul- magnetic Survey Methods, W88-00976 2102 5D
fite and Oxygenation of Water, 2103 7B
W88-01713
W88-02148 2103 5D Sources of Heavy Metals and Their Impacts on
ELECTROMAGNETIC STUDIES Wastewater Treatment and Receiving Water
Determination of Surface-active Compounds in
Examples of Transient Sounding for Ground- Bodies' Quality - Case Study of a Metropolitan
Precipitation Studies by AC
Polarography,
Water Exploration in Sedimentary Aquifers, Area,
W88-06125 2108 5A 5B
W88-04060 2105 2F W88-04426 2105

Electrodeionization for High Purity Water Pro-


Use of Time Domain Electromagnetic Sound- ELECTROSTATIC INTERACTIONS
duction, Minerals
2109 5F ings for Mapping Sea Water Intrusion in Monte- Amino Acid Adsorption by Clay in
W88-07503
rey Co., CA.: A Case History, Distilled Water,

Determination of Alkylphenols in Refinery Ef- W88-09026 2111 5A W88-07924 2109 2K


fluentsby Liquid Chromatography Using Elec-
trochemical Detection,
Interpretation of EM Data Through Geoelectric ELIZABETH RIVER
2111 5A Modeling with Application to a Landfill in Temporal Changes in AHH and SOD Activities
W88-09596
Southeastern New Hampshire, in Feral Spot from the Elizabeth River, a Pollut-

Possibilitiesfor Purification of Effluents from W88-09510 2111 5A ed Sub-Estuary,


Pesticide Production Using Magnetic Treatment W88-06874 2109 5C
and Electrocoagulation, ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
W88-10126 2112 5D Understanding Groundwater Monitoring, ELLIPSOMETRY
W88-05130 2107 7B Use of Ellipsometry to Study Oil Films on the
ELECTRODES Sea Surface,
Electrochemical Methods: Ion-Selective Elec- ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES W88-03298 2104 5A
trodes, Electromagnetic Mapping of Fresh-Water
W88-00691 2101 5A Lenses on Small Oceanic Islands, ELODEA
W88-06282 2108 7B Photosynthetic Capacity, Bicarbonate Affinity
Electrochemical Methods: Amperometric Anal- and Growth of Elodea Candensis Exposed to
ysis, Interpretation of EM Data Through Geoelectric Different Concentrations of Inorganic Carbon,
W88-O0692 2101 5A Modeling with Application to a Landfill in W88-06109 2108 2H
Southeastern New Hampshire,
Application of Amalgam Electrodes in Studies W88-09510 2111 5A Experimental Study of Mercury Transfer Be-
of Heavy Metals Under Natural Water Condi- tween Artificially Contaminated Sediment
tions, ELECTRON CAPTURE (CH3HgCl) and Macrophytes (Elodea densa),
W88-06133 2108 7B Clean-up of Environmental Samples by High- •
W88-10504 2112 5B
Performance Liquid Chromatography for Anal-
ELECTRODIALYSIS ysis of Organochlorine Compounds by Gas ELUTION
Technical and Economic Implications of Meas- Comparison of Models that Describe the Trans-
Chromatography with Electron-Capture Detec-
urement and Control Errors in Water Desalina- port of Organic Compounds in Macroporous
tion,
tion,
W88-08554 2110 5 A Soil,
W88-OO086 2101 3A W88-06937 2109 5B

Successful Applications of Electrodialysis,


ELECTRON CAPTURE GAS
Some CHROMATOGRAPHY ELUTION PATTERNS
W88-00217 2101 5D Elution Patterns of Aquatic Humus in Size Ex-
Gas Chromatographic Determination of Sodium
clusion Chromatography Based on Different
Synthetic Membrane Processes: Fundamentals Monofluoroacetate in Water by Derivatization
with Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, Eluants,
and Water Applications. 2112 7B
2101 3A W88-05306 2107 5A W88-10291
W88-00700

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SUBJECT INDEX

ENERGY
EMBANKMENT DAMS EMISSIONS
Evaluating Pore Pressure in Embankment Dams,
ENDOTOXINS
Reduction of Airborne Fluoride Emissions from
Bacterial Colonization and Endotoxin
W88-05397 2107 8D Canadian Aluminium Smelters as Revealed by Content
of a New Renal Dialysis Water System
Snow Chemistry, Com-
Embankment Dams on Permafrost: Design and posed of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
W88-06434 2 108 5B
Performance Summary, Bibliography, and an W88-02870 2104 5B
Annotated Bibliography, EMISSIONS CONTROL
W88-08429 Fluidized-Bed Boilers with S02-Emissions Con-
ENERGY
2110 8 A Elementary Chemical Composition (C, H, N)
trol,
Computer Modelling of Embankment Dams: Re- W88-02662 and Energy Equivalent of Acartia Clausi (Crus-
2 104 5B tacea: Copepoda), an Important Species
sponse to Earthquake, in the
W88-10396 Options for Reducing NOx, S02 During Com- Bioenergetics of the Coastal Ecosystems of
2112 8D the
bustion, Northwest Mediterranean (Composition Chimi-
EMBANKMENTS W88-02663 2 104 5G que Elementaire (C, H, N) et Equivalent Ener-
Revetment for Protecting the Inclined Surfaces gie d'Acartia Clausi (Crustacea:
Copepoda),
of Beaches, Shores, Rivers or Channels, and of
EMISSIONS DATA BASES Espece Importante dans la Bioenergetique des
Analysis of Emission Databases for Regional Ecosystemes Cotiers de Mediterranee Nord-Oc-
Structures Such as Moles, Dikes, or Channel
Models, cidentale),
Walls, Located in These Places, Against Erosion
W88-03777 2105 7C W88-00048
by Waves and Flowing Water, 2101 5C
W88-00605 2101 8D EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS Prognosis for Water Conservation and the De-
Use of Empirical Phytoplankton Indices for Pre-
Dynamic Testing of Homogeneous Embankment velopment of Energy Resources at the Salton
trophic State Analysis,
Models, Sea - Destruction or Preservation of this
W88-01068 Unique
W88-01669
2102 2H Ecosystem,
2103 8D W88-00355
EMULSIFIERS 2101 6G
Shake-Proof Dams, Treatment of Emulsified and Colloidal Industrial
Potential Impacts of
Energy Development upon
W88-05481 2107 8D Wastewater Using a Combined Ultrafiltration -
Water Quality of Lake Powell and the Upper
Carbon Adsorption Process,
Geotech Import: Deep Colorado River,
Soil Mixing, W88-00991
W88-05484
2102 5D W88-00357
2107 8D 2101 5B
Method for Oil Recovery from Reservoir Rock
Direct Determination of Permeability of Projected Impacts on Water Rights, Water
Clay Formations,
under Embankment, W88-04727 Laws and Policy Stimulated by Energy Devel-
2 106 3C opment and Other Pressures,
W88-10193 2112 2G Study of the Weathering of a Petroleum Product W88-00368 2101 6E
Outline of an Earth Slope in the Waterline Spilled on the Ocean Surface under
Part Natural
of Large Canals and Reservoirs, Conditions (Etude du Vieillissement d'un Pe- Energy Impacts of Man-Made Water Recreation
trole Brut Repandu a la Surface de l'eau Areas,
W88-10875 2112 8D de mer
dans des Conditions Naturelles), W88-00370 2101 6C
EMBRYONIC GROWTH STAGE W88-09598 2 111 5B Use of Methane Gas from Anaerobic Treatment
Effect of Methylmercury on Egg and Juvenile
EMULSIONS of Stillage for Fuel Alcohol Production
Viability in Two Populations of Killifish Fundu- W88-0O971
Specific Analysis of Oil Emulsions in Water 2102 5D
lus Heteroclitus,
(Differenzierte Bestimmung von Oelemulsionen
W88-06169 New Type of Anaerobic Design for Energy
2108 5C in Wasser),
W88-02082 Recovery and Treatment of Leachate Wastes
EMBRYONIC GROWTH STAGES 2103 5A W88-01001
Behavioural Responses of Lake Charr (Salve- 2102 5D
Agent for the Purification of Waste Waters and
linusNamaycush) Embryos to Simulated Acidic Process for its Production, Primary Production in Upwelling Areas.
Runoff Conditions, Energy, Global Ecology and Resources,
W88-04834 2106 5D
W88-06143 W88-01631
2108 5C 2103 2L
ENCAPSULATION
EMBRYOS Cement Fixation Ground Water and Energy: Report of
Studies at Oak Ridge Gaseous the U.S.
Acute Toxicity of Tributyltin Chloride to Diffusion Plant, Department of Energy's National Workshop,
Em-
bryos and Larvae of Two Bivalve W88-05907 January 29-31, 1980, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mollusks, 2107 5E
Crassostrea virginica and Mercenaria
mercen- W88-02948 2 i 04 6D
aria, ENCLOSURES
W88-05113 Durable and Transportable Limnetic Enclosure Electrostatic Energy of a Thunderstorm and Its
2107 5C
System Suitable for Wind-Exposed Lakes Rate of Change,
EMERGENCE TRAPS W88-08261 2110 7B
W88-04113 2105 2B
In situ Hatching of Artemia monica Cysts
Hypersaline Mono Lake, California,
in
ENCROACHMENT Energy Balance Approach Determine Re-
to
W88-06987 (La Morte du Saget, un Ancien Meandre gional Evapotranspiration Based on Planetary
du
2109 2H Rhone: Bilan Hydrologique et Biogeochimique) Boundary Layer Similarity Theory and Regular-
EMINENT DOMAIN W88-08827 ly Recorded Data,
2110 2H
Riparian Rights to Streamflow and Their W88-04182 2105 2D
Appli- Saltwater Encroachment Study
cation in Eastern States, at Hilton Head
Island, South Carolina, Energy Relations
W88-05660 in Cladophora glomerata from
2107 6E W88-11113 Lake Erie,
2112 2F
EMISSION PECTROSCOPY W88-05030 2106 2H
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Nondestructive Determination of Selected Values of Wetlands to Endangered
U- Species Using Elevated Storage and Off-Peak Pumping
and Th-Series Radionuclides in Within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed:
Biological Sam- Mary- to Control Energy Costs,
ples,
land and Virginia Coastal Plain, W88-05326
W88-04328 W88-04944 2 107 5F
2105 5A 2106 2H
Energy Management Considerations and
EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY Environmental Degradation in the Application,
their
Pantanal
Determination of Boron by Inductively Ecosystem, W88-06208
Coupled 2108 8C
Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy: W88-07671
II. Ap- 2109 4C
plications to South African Environmental Sam- Critical Comparison between Energy Consump-
ples, ENDOSULFAN tion in Large Capacity Reverse Osmosis (RO)
W88-09602 Acute Toxicity of Endosulfan to Crab: Effect
2111 5A on and Multistage Flash (MSF) Seawater Desalting
Transport Property of Haemocyanm, 6
Plants,
Determination of Alkaline Earth Metals W88-00077
in Japa- 2101 5C W88-07238 2109 3 A
nese Rain and Snow by ICP Emission
Spectrom- Acute Toxicity of Endosulfan to Crabs: Effect
etry, Synoptic Climatology of Ablation on a
on Hydromineral Balance, New
W88-10543 Zealand Glacier,
2112 2K W88-06479
210g 5C W88-07632 2 109 2C

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vwmmwm

SUBJECT INDEX

ENERGY
Chan- Transient Seepage Model for Saturated-Unsatu-
Sources, Rationalized Energy-Loss Parameters for
Desalination with Renewable Energy rated Soil Systems: A Geotechnical
Engineering
W88-07855 2109 3A nels,
Approach,
W88-10231 2112 2b
W88-08307 211 ° 2F
Groundwater and Aquifers: An Overview of
of
Energy Head Implications of the Installation
'Exotic' Uses, Are Pumps Worthwhile Turbines,
2109 4B Circular Flap Gates on Drainage Outfalls,
W88-07910 2112 8C W88-10864 2112 8C
W88-10764
Global Energy and Moisture Budgets
from Ra-
ENERGY SOURCES ENGINEERING DESIGN
winsonde Data,
2U0 2B Gas
Digester - An Energy Resource, Factors Influencing Coastal Processes and Engi-
W88-08U8 2101 5D
W88-00254 neering Design Along the Texas Coast,
2108 2J
Energy Balance in Littorina littorea, W88-06072
2U0 5C Infrastructure and the Environment,
W88-08493 2105 6A
W88-03608 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
the
Thermal Budget of a Monsoon Depression in Urgent Problems of Geological Substantiation of
Pumping Water,
Bay of Bengal during FGGE-MONEX
1979, Solar Energy for
2109 8C Geomechanical Calculations,
W88-08944 211 ° 2B W88-07557 2112 8E
W88-10425
Groundwater and Aquifers: An Overview of
ENERGY ANALYSIS Current State and Ways to Develop Engineering
Analysis of Multi-Stage Desalination 'Exotic' Uses,
Energy 2109 4B Geophysics,
W88-07910
Plants,
W88-10426 2U2 8E
2101 iflL
W88-00092 of
Energy Production Through the Treatment
Use of the Rock Preservation Scale in Geome-
ENERGY BALANCE Wastes by Micro-Organisms,
211 ° 5D chanical Investigations and Construction,
Energy Relations in Cladophora glomerata from W88-08556
W88-10427 2112 8E
LakeEne
W88-05030
'
ii rift
2106 m
?H ENERGY STORAGE
Heat Transfer in Aquifers with Finite
Caprock Engineering-GeologicalSubstantiation of the
Process,
ENERGY BALANCE/BOWEN RATIO Thickness During a Thermal Injection Designs of Underground Hydraulic Structures,
2106 2F 2112 8E
Numerical Analysis of Pine Forest Evaporation W88-04609 W88-10428
and Surface Resistance,
W88-03873 2105 2D ENERGY TRANSFER Some Problems of Improving Geotechnical In-
Micro-Meteorological Conditions for Snow
vestigations for Hydrotechnical Construction,
ENERGY BUDGET Melt, W88-10429 2112 8D
System 2109 2C
Preliminary Modeling of a Doublet-Well W88-07535
for Aquifer Thermal-Energy Storage, ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
W88-03885 2105 2F ENERGY TRANSFORMATION Technique to Evaluate Risk of Emergency Spill-
Transformation of Rainfall Energy by a Tropical
Erosion, way Channel Erosion,
ENERGY CONVERSION Rain Forest Canopy in Relation to Soil 2101 8A
211 ° 2J W88-00072
Cold Water Pipe for an
Flexible Retractable W88-08602
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion System, ENGLACIAL DRAINAGE
W88-00517 2101 8A ENERGY TRANSPORT
Estuary Glacial Hydrology,
Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected
A
Laterally Averaged 2107 2C
Maryland Springs-Their Thermal and Chemical Transport. Volume 3: W88-05793
Character, Model of Momentum and Energy Transport
W88-03102 2104 2h with Application to Seiche Hydraulics,
ENGLAND
2106 2H Loss of Coastal Grazing Marshes in
South and
W88-04703 to East
ENERGY COSTS East England, with Special Reference
PotentialCost Savings from Investments in
ENFORCEMENT Essex, England,
Energy-Conserving Irrigation Systems, RCRA Ground Water Monitoring Technical W88-00112 2101 AC
W88-00478 2101 6C Enforcement Guidance Document (TEGD).
21H 4B Thames Basin, England - Legal and Administra-
W88-08976
ENERGY DISSIPATION tive System,
Lightweight Semi-Flexible Dike, Ground Water Regulations: Impact, Public Ac- W88-02258 2103 6E
W88-0O609 2101 4D ceptance, and Enforcement,
2U1 6E Primary Sewage Efflu-
W88-09115 Effects of Discharging a
Fluid Wave Energy Dissipating and Absorbing Aquifer at a Site in
ent on the Triassic Sandstone
Structure, Superfund: Significant Accomplishments, the English West Midlands,
W88-00610 2101 4D W88-09375 21U 6E 2104 5B
W88-02541
Wave Dissipation Caisson, ENGINEERING of
2101 8A Vegetation Characteristics and the Prediction
W88-00752 Tunnel Plug Design at Tyee Lake, in the New
2101 8A Runoff: Analysis of an Experiment
W88-00073
Hydraulic Model Studies of Upper Stillwater Forest, Hampshire,
2105 2E
Dam Stepped Spillway and Outlet Works, Optimal Canal Location Using Environmental W88-04239
W88-05694 2107 8B
Mappins Quality -
i,m Comparative Study of Inland Water
'

2103 a
bA
ft

Triangular Channel,
W88-02416 and England,
Hydraulic Jump in Sao Paulo (Brazil). France
2109 8B 2105 5G
W88-07254 Contaminant Mobility and Engineering Design W88-04425
at a Nearshore Confined
Disposal Site - Port of
Hydrodynamic Loads on an Apron with Cavi- River Basin Management in England and Wales,
Seattle Terminal 91 Short Fill, 6B
tating Dissipators, 2104 5E 2105
8B W88-02518 W88-04433
W88-10882 2 12»

Case Studies on Real-Time River


Flow Fore-
Baffle Steep Slope Sewer Construction Criteria,
Methods of Hydraulic Calculation of 2105 8A
W88-03599 casting,
Walls and Stilling Basins, 2106 2E
2U2 8B W88-04698
W88-10884 Cast-In-Place Pipe Process Saves Time and
Within Separate
Money, Metal Speciation Variations
ENERGY LOSS 2105 8 A
of Multi-Stage Desalination W88-03629 Stormwater Systems,
Energy Analysis 2109 5B
Plants,
W88-07140
2101 3A Tunnel Saved by Flyash,
W88-00092
W88-05129 2107 8 A Natural Wetlands on Shingle at Dungeness,

Energy Losses and Floating Breakwater Re- Kent, England,


2H
Microcad: Pushing the Limits, 2109
sponse, 2107 8G W88-07178
2109 8B W88-05487
W88-06852 Lower River
En- Flood Alleviation Scheme for

Rigid-Bed OPen Channel Dissemination of Information to Practicing


Subcritical Flow in Mole,
gineers and Researchers in the Water
Industry,
2109 8B
Expansions, 2108 10D W88-07489
2U0 8B W88-06458
WP8-08956

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SUBJECT INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
New Serovar mogdeni of Serogroup Tarassovi Gas Chromatographic Detection of Bacteria Sediment Entrainment and Deposition Measure-
of Leptospira interrogans Isolated from a Causing Enteric Fever, ments in Long Island Sound,
Sewage Plant in England, W88-02805 2104 5A W88-04467 2105 2J
W88-07666 2109 5A
ENTERIC VIRUSES Entrainment of Sediments and Dredged Materi-
Palaeohydrological Synthesis and Application, Enteric Virus Removal from Water by Coal-
als in Shallow Lake Waters,
W88-09373 2111 2A based Sorbents: Development of Low-cost
W88-06405 2108 5B
Water Filters,
Peat and Peat Water Chemistry of a Flood-plain
W88-03568 2105 5F Note on 'Interfacia] Mixing
Fen in Broadland, Norfolk, U.K., in Stratified Flows*
W88-10205 W88-08954 2110 8B
2112 2H ENTEROCOCCI
Survival of E. coli and Enterococci in Sediment-
ENGLISH CHANNEL Reductions in Ichthyoplankton Entrainment
Water Systems of Lake Kinneret Under (Feed- with Fine-Mesh, Wedge-Wire Screens,
Long-Term (1978-1986) Population Trends of
back) Controlled Concentrations of Hydrogen W88-09823
Black Fin Amphipods of Pierre Noire (Bay of 2111 81
Sulfide,
Morlaix, Westerm English Channel) After the
W88-06769 2108 5 A Diffusive Limit for Entrainment,
Amoco Cadiz Disaster (Evolution a Long
Terme (1978-1986) des Populations d'Amphi- W88-10763 2112 8B
ENTEROVIRUSES
podes des Sables Fins de la Pierre Noire (Baie de
Morlaix, Manche Occidentale) Apres
Shellfish-Associated Enteric Virus Illness in the ENTRENCHMENT
la Catas- United States, 1934-1984, Future Use of Sludge Entrenchment
trophe de l'Amoco Cadiz, Sites,
W88-00143 2101 5C W88-04525
W88-02001 2103 5C
2106 5E
Virological Studies on an Anaerobic Digestion ENTROPY
ENGLISH RIVER System for Liquid Pig Manure,
Accelerating Recovery of the Mercury-Con-
Entropy and Probability Concepts in Hydrau-
W88-02076 2103 5D lics,
taminated Wabigoon/English River System,
W88-08865 Detection and Quantitation of Human Enteric
W88-04267 2105 8B
2110 5G
Viruses in Waste Waters: Increased Sensitivity
ENRICHMENT Derivation of the Extreme Value (EV) Type III
Using a Human Immune Serum Globulin - Im-
Determination of Organic Group Parameters: Distribution for Low Flows Using Entropy
munoperoxidase Assay on MA-104 Cells, W88-04595
AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion- W88-03473 2106 2E
Chromatographic Detection. Enrichment of
2 104 5A
Multivariate Stochastic Flood Analysis Using
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor- Fate of Human Enteric Viruses (Rotaviruses and
Entropy,
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der Or- Enteroviruses) in Sewage After Primary Sedi-
W88-04760 2106 2A
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr, mentation,
AOS in Waessern mit Ionenchromatogra- W88-03564 2105 5D Design of Rainfall Networks Using Entropy,
phischer Detektion. Adsorption Organischer W88-04762 2 106 7A
Modellsubstanzen und Verdraengung Anorgan- Ten Year Survey of Salmonella and Enterovirus
ischer Anionen auf Chlor- und Schwefelfreier in Raw and Treated Waters in the Great Sao Derivation of Some Frequency Distributions
Aktivkohle), Paulo Area, Brazil,
Using the Principle of Maximum Entropy
W88-04343 W88-03565 2105 5F
2105 5A (POME),
Disinfection of Chlorine Resistent Enteroviruses
W88-08183 2110 7C
Study of Sulphur Enrichment in the Humic
Fraction of Marine Sediments During Early
inGround Water by Ultraviolet Irradiation,
Derivation of Basic Equations of Mass Trans-
Diagenesis, W88-03572 2105 5B port in Porous Media: Part 2. Generalized
W88-07919 2109 2K Occurrence of Rotaviruses and Enteroviruses in Darcy's and Fick's Laws,
Effects of Nutrient (N, P, C,) Enrichment Upon Recreational Waters of Oak Creek, Arizona, W88-08189 2110 5B
Periphyton Standing Crop, Species Composition W88-05595 2 107 5B Entropy Races Superfund,
and Primary Production in an Oligotrophic
Low-Temperature W88-09381 2111 6E
Softwater Lake, Stability of Viruses in
W88-08075 Sludges,
2110 2H W88-07026 Entropy and 2-D Velocity Distribution in Open
2109 5D Channels,
Effects of Land Use Upon Water Chemistry,
Methods of Enterovirus Recovery from Differ- W88- 10230 2112 2E
Particularly Nutrient Enrichment, in Shallow
Lowland Lakes: Comparative entTypes of Soils,
Studies of Three
W88-09472 ENTROPY BALANCE ,j»

Lochs in Scotland, 2111 5A Entropy Balance in Lake Biwa,


W88-09679 2111 4C ENTITLEMENT RULES W88-01979 2103 2H
Some Changing Agricultural Property Rights in the
Characteristics
of Macrobenthic Fauna
Environmental Era, ENVIRONMENT
from the Organic-enriched Sediments at Talca-
W88-05670 Infrastructure and the Environment,
huano, Chile, 2107 6E
W88-03608 2105 6A
W88-10250 2112 5C ENTRAINMENT
Guidance Manual for the Input of Biological Water Overview,
Population Dynamics of Macoma balthica in the Information to Water-Intake-Structure Design W88-03609 2105 5D i<
i

Danish Wadden Sea in an Organically Enriched


W88-00643 2101 6G
Area,
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSES
W88-10760 2112 5C Method of Disposal or Temporary Storage of Applications of IC in Environmental Analysis,

Response of Lake Michigan Benthic Algae to In


Waste Material, W88-03819 2105 5A d
W88-00763 2101 5E
Situ Enrichment with Si, N, and P
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
W88-10832 2n2 H
2 Entrainment of Larval Fish from DeGray Lake, Chesapeake Bay Marine Environmental Assess-
ENSO EVENTS Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypolimnial ment:March 1986 - August 1986,
ENSO Signal Discharges, W88-11261 2112 2H
in Continental Temperature and
Precipitation Records,
W88-01074 2102 2H
W88-02791
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
2104 2B Technique to Measure Entrainment in Cloud by Stretching the System: The Challenge of
ENSTROPHY Dual-Polarization Radar and Chaff, Groundwater Protection,
W88-02050 2103 7B W88-07415
Generalized Energy and Potential Enstrophy 2109 5G
Conserving Finite Difference-Schemes for the
Revised Estimates of Power Plant Entrainment ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
Shallow Water Equations,
of Ichthyoplankton in Western Lake Erie in Development of an Environmental Data Base
W88-09873 2111 8B 1975-77, for Rivers, Lakes, and Reservoirs,
ENTERIC BACTERIA W88-04210 2105 6G W88-08295 2110 7C
1983 Annual Report Report of the Aquatic
--
Two-Layer Model of Saline Wedge. I: Entrain- Quality Assurance for Environmental Measure-
Ecosystem Objectives Committee.
ment and Interfacia! Friction, ments.
W88-00928 2101 5B W88-04461 2105 2L W88-11158 2112 7C

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SUBJECT INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
on Mortality of
Potential Effects of Scale Loss
Qual- Effect of Habitat Alteration by Energy Re-
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Salmon and Juvenile Clupeids,
Atlantic
source Developments in the Upper Colorado
ity Assurance Program, W88-00907 2101 6G
2112 7C River Basin on Endangered Fishes,
W88-11160 2101 81
W88-00364 Environmental Feasibility of Using Creosote
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS Features for Streambank Protec- Contaminated Soil and Sludges in Roadway
Environmental
Loss of Coastal Grazing Marshes in South and Paving Structures,
tion Projects, 5E
East England, with Special Reference to East 2101 2J W88-010OO 2102
W88-00468
Essex, England,
2101 4C Accumulation of Sediment, Nutrients, and
W88-OOU2 Environmental Assessment: L-Reactor Oper-
Cesium- 137 in Prairie Potholes in Cultivated and
ation, Savannah River Plant, Aiken, S.C.
Peatland Hydrologic Impact Model: Develop- 2101 6G Noncultivated Watersheds,
W88-00644 2102 4C
ment and Testing, W88-01134
2101 4C
W88-00130 Mississippi River Navigation System: Environ-
Effects of Carbonate Geology on Urban Runoff,
mental Evaluations of Proposed Mooring Facili- 2102 4C
Algae as Ecological Indicators. W88-01137
ties,
W88-00196 2101 5A 2101 6G
W88-00648 National Perspective onEnvironmental Con-
straints to Hydroelectric Development,
In Situ and Natural Phytoplankton Assemblage Environmental Review of Onshore Canadian Oil
W88-01141 2102 6E
Bioassays,
and Gas Drilling and Production Activities.
W88-00198 2101 5A 2101 5E
W88-00662 Phosphate and Peat Mining in Florida,

W88-01147 2102 4C
Social Impacts on Rural Communities, Technical and Economic Impact od Reservoir
W88-00305 2101 6G Rock Harbor Dredged Ma-
Sedimentation, Assessment of Black
W88-O0695 2101 2J terial Impacts on Laboratory Population Re-
Environmental Impacts,
sponses,
W88-00307 2101 6G Wildlife/Irrigation Develop- 2102 5C
Columbia Basin W88-01194
the
ment Study,
Salinity and Phosphorus Routing through 2101 6G Physiological Effects,
W88-00784
Colorado River/Reservoir System, W88-01202 2102 5C
W88-0034O 2101 6G Division Supple-
Unit Commission,
Garrison
ment to Interim Staff Report on Issues and Al- Duration of Stream Temperature Increases Fol-
Effects of Mainstream Dams on Physicoche-
lowing Forest Cutting in the Southern Appa-
ternatives.
mistry of the Gunnison River, Colorado, 2101 6G lachian Mountains,
W88-00785
W88-00341 2101 6G W88-01245 2102 4C
Garrison Diversion Unit Commission, Prelimi-
Influence of Lake Powell on the Suspended nary Final Report. Environmental Changes in the Black Sea Estua-
Sediment-Phosphorus Dynamics of the Colora- 2101 6G rine Regions,
W88-00795
do River Inflow to Lake Mead, W88-01247 2102 2L
W88-00342 2101 6G Archeological Investigations at Paraje (de Fra
Natural Acidity of Waters in Podzolized Soils
Cristobal) LAI 124: Interim Report,
Analysis of Potential Sediment Transport Im- 2101 6G and Potential Impacts from Acid Precipitation,
W88-00804 2102 5B
pacts Below the Windy Gap Reservoir, Colora- W88-01250
do River, Interim Staff Report on Issues and Alternatives.
2101 6G 2101 6G Climatic Variability and Hydrologic Processes:
W88-O0343 W88-O0812
An Assessment for the Southwestern United
Historical Patterns of Phytoplankton Productivi- Revegetation for Wildlife Enhancement along States,
W88-01253 2102 2A
Lake Mead,
ty in the Lower Colorado River,
W88-00344 2101 6G W88-00820 2101 6G
International Aspects of Acid Deposition,
W88-01272 2102 5C
Status of the Colorado River Ecosystem in Environmental Features for Flood-Control
Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon Channels, Assessment
U.S. National Acid Precipitation
Recreational Area, W88-00845 2101 6G
Program,
W88-O0346 2101 6G 2102 5C
Features in W88-01273
Incorporation of Environmental
Potential Ecological Impacts of Snowpack Aug- Flood Control Channel Projects, Chlorodibenzodioxins and Chlorodibenzofurans:
mentation in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, W88-00848 2101 6G
An Overview,
W88-0O350 2101 6G 2102 5B
Wa- W88-01311
Review of Environmental Consequences of
Environmental and Social Implications of Cloud terway Design and Construction Practices as of
Environmental Health and Safety Consider-
Seeding in the Colorado River Basin, 1979, ations for a Dioxin Detoxication Process,
W88-00352 2101 6G W88-0O886 2101 6G 2102 5D
W88-01314

Ecosystem Approach to Environmental Man- Effects of Reservoir Water Levels on Year-Class Dissolved Oxygen Studies Below Walter F.
agement, Development and the Abundance of Harvestable George Dam,
W88-00353 2101 6G Fish, W88-01330 2102 5G
W88-O0889 2101 6G
Prognosis for Water Conservation and the De- Ecosystems Theory and the Unexpected: Impli-
Potential Effects of Kaplan, Ossberger, and
Bulb
velopment of Energy Resources at the Salton cations for Environmental Toxicology,
Turbines on Anadromous Fishes of the North- 2102 5C
Sea - Destruction or Preservation of this Unique W88-01365
Ecosystem, east United States.
Bi-
2101 6G W88-00903 2101 6G Microbial Degradation of Polychlorinated
W88-00355
phenyls(PCBs),
Kaplan Turbines on Atlantic
Potential Effects of W88-01371 2102 5B
Assessing the Effects of Coal Mining and Relat-
ed Energy Development on Aquatic Environ- Salmon Smolts, American shad and Blueback
Assessing the Problem - Love Canal,
mental Quality in the Upper Colorado Basin, Herring,
2102 5C
2101 4C W88-00904 2101 6G W88-01377
W88-00356
Centers for Disease Control's Human Health
Potential Effects of Ossberger Turbines on
At-
Potential Impacts of Energy Development upon Improperly
Salmon Smolts, Striped Bass and Ameri- Assessment Approach Involving
Water Quality of Lake Powell and the Upper lantic
can Shad, Disposed Chemical Waste,
Colorado River, 2102 5C
2101 5B W88-O0905 2101 6G W88-01387
W88-00357
Potential Effects of Bulb Turbines on Atlantic Emergency Response and Public Health at Haz-
Effects of Improvements on Salinity in the Colo-
ardous Waste Sites,
rado River, Salmon Smolts, 2102 5G
2101 6G W88-01398
W88-00360 2101 6G W88-00906

SU-250
SUBJECT INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Hazardous Waste Management - The Sharing of Special Applications and Concepts: Use of Managing Landscapes for Humanity and Nature:
Responsibility, Dredged Material Containment Areas for Aqua- The Role of Wetlands in Regional Nutrient Dy-
W88-01399 2102 5E culture, namics,
W88-02579 2104 5E W88-04940
Environmental Impacts of Sludge Disposal, 2106 6G
W88-01514 2103 5C Special Applications and Concepts: Innocent Impact of Agricultural Drainage Activities in
UntilProven Guilty, the Coastal Flats Region of the Chesapeake Bay,
Impact of Sludge Incineration on the Environ- W88-02580 2104 5E W88-04952 2106 6G
ment,
W88-01515 2103 5C Special Applications and Concepts: Benefits of Forestry and Forest Management Impacts on
Underwater Berms, Wetlands,
Monitoring the Response of Soils and Crops to W88-02583 2104 5E W88-04954 2106 4C
Sludge Applications,
W88-01517 2103 5C Scientific Issues Associated with Acid Rain, Minimizing Adverse Impacts on Wetlands of
W88-02658 2104 5C Water Quality Associated with Forest and Agri-
Land Disposal Effects on Groundwater,
cultural Practices,
W88-01519 2103 5C Requirements on the Handling of Chemicals and
Wastes Regarding Soil and Groundwater Pro-
W88-04955 2106 5G
Benthic Resources Assessment Technique, A tection,
Pennsylvania's Wetlands: Urbanization and
Method for Quantifying the Effects of Benthic W88-02727
Wa-
2104 4C tercourse Modification,
Community Changes on Fish Resources,
W88-01531 Case Study W88-04957 2106 6E
2103 5C to Assess the Potential for Saline
SoilDevelopment Due to Irrigation,
Accomodating Impact of Urbanization on Watercourses in
Environmental Constraints- W88-02764 2104 2G Washington, D.C.,
Modification of a Navigational Project in Coast-
al Louisiana, Effect of Environmental Factors on Coliphages W88-04958 2106 4C
W88-01532 2103 6G Welsh River Dee,
in the
Urbanization, Water Quality and Stormwater
W88-02876 2104 2H
Influence of Mining on the Groundwater Miner- Management - A Maryland Perspective,
alization in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Aquatic Habitat Studies on the Lower Mississip- W88-04959 2106 5G
W88-01588 2103 4C pi River: River Mile 480-530; Report 8, Summa-
Radioactivity in Hocking River Basin,
ry,
Influence of Environmental Factors on the Cape W88-02920 W88-04990 2106 5B
2104 6G
Pelagic Fishery,
W88-01649 2103 2L Report of a Class III Cultural Resources Survey Ecotoxicological Effect Indices: A Rapidly
of the Canal and Lateral Rights-of-Way of the Evolving System,
Site Safety at the Middletown Road Removal, Planned Scotia Canal, North Loup Division in W88-05292 2107 5A
W88-01744 2103 5E Valley, Greeley and Howard Counties, Nebras-
Fishing the Four-Lane,
ka; Volume 1,
Towards a Water Balance in the Central Amazo- W88-02933
W88-05477 2107 4C
nian Region,
2104 6G
W88-01887 Hohokam Archaeology Along Modeling Tidal Power,
2103 4C the Salt-Gila Aq-
ueduct Central Arizona Project: Volume VI: W88-05500 2107 6G
Changing Illinois River, Habitation Sites on the Gila River, Parts V and
W88-02244 2103 5C Soil Chemical and Biological Properties as Af-
VI.
fected by Conservation Tillage: Environmental
W88-02942 2104 6G
Mount St. Helens: The Aftermath, Implications,
W88-02272 2103 5G Multivariate Water Quality Index for Use in W88-05766 2107 4C
Management of a Wildland Watershed,
Introduction to Environmental Science, Effect of Conservation Tillage on Biological and
W88-02959 2104 5G
W88-02321 2103 5A Chemical Soil Conditions: Regional and Tempo- tf
Effects ofUrban Development of Hydrology of ral Variability,
Effects of Sediment Removal in Tokyo Bay the Reedy Creek Improvement District, Central W88-05767 2107 4C
W88-02521 2104 5C Florida,
W88-03034 Manure Management with Conservation Tillage,
Bibliography of Effects of Commercial Naviga- 2104 4C
W88-05774 2107 4C
tion Traffic in Large Waterways,
Water Resources Appraisal of the Camp Swift
W88-02560 2104 6G State of the Environment: A View toward
Lignite Area, Central Texas, the

Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material.


W88-03064 2104 5B
Nineties. 3
W88-05802 2107 6G
W88-02563 2104 5E Changes in the Faunal Composition of Two
Thermal Streams near Taupo, New Zealand, State of the Environment: 1982.
Regulation of the Disposal of Dredged Material
W88-03198 2104 6G W88-05803 2107 6G
in Florida,
W88-02564 2104 5E Eroding
Analysis of Virus 'Die-Off in Land-Applied In- Soils: The Off-Farm Impacts,
dustrial Wastes and Sludges, W88-05845 2107 2J
Regional Perspectives on the Beneficial Uses of
Dredged Material, W88-03249 2104 5E
W88-02565
State of the Environment: An Assessment at
2104 5E Underground Storage Tanks Potential for Eco- Mid-Decade.
nomic Disaster, W88-05846 2107 6G
Wildlife and Dredged Material in the Southeast,
W88-03610 2105 5B
W88-02566 2104 5E Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish Rivulus
Habitat Development Applications: Use of Sea-
Dams and the Environment, marmoratus: A Unique Response to Hydrogen
W88-04419 2105 6G Sulfide,
grass Transplanting for Habitat Development on
Dredged Material, W88-05856 2107 2L
Towards Control of an Estuary,
W88-02571 2104 2L W88-04428 2105 2L Groundwater Modelling: An Introduction with
Industrial and Commercial Applications: The Sample Programs in BASIC,
Environmental Impact of the Sanmen Gorge
Potential for Innovation in the Commercial Uses W88-05908 2107 2F
Project,
of Dredged Material,
W88-04521 2106 6G Corps' Environmental Effects of Dredging Pro-
W88-02577 2104 5E grams,
Effects of Wildfire and Logging on Streamwater
Industrialand Commercial Applications: Poten- W88-05909 2107 5C
Chemistry and Cation Exports of Small Forested
tial Use Applications to the Marine
Beneficial
Catchments in Southeastern New South Wales, Wetlands: Fortifying Federal and Regional Co-
Sand and Gravel Mining Industry,
Australia, operation,
W88-02578 2104 5E W88-04574 2106 4C W88-06053 2108 5G

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SUBJECT INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Backfilling Canals to Mitigate Wetland Dredg- Importance of Streamlining in Influencing Fish


Nutrient Trends and Land Use Changes in Se-
Community Structure in Channelized and Un-
lected Watersheds in the Lower Susquehanna ing in Louisiana Coastal Marshes,
W88-07104 2109 4A channelized Reaches of a Prairie Stream,
River Basin, 6G
W88-09725 2111
W88-06548 2108 5B
Evaluation of Costs Associated with Regional,
Environmental Impact in Chesapeake Bay, Monitoring the Impact of Dams on the Down-
Acid Deposition: A Challenge for Europe.
2108 5B W88-07224 2109 6B stream Physical Environment in the Tropics,
W88-06559
W88-09726 2111 6G
Direct Effects of Air Pollutants, Singly and in Thailand Dam Controversy,
W88-07559 2109 6G Assessing Impacts of Irrigation on Streamflow,
Mixtures, on Plants and Plant Assemblages,
2108 5C W88-09733 2111 3F
W88-06564 Environmental Monitoring at Hanford for 1986.

W88-07771 2109 4C
Effects of Accumulation of Air Pollutants in Influence of Wastewater Discharge on the
Forest Ecosystems, Uptake Kinetics of Dissolved Organic Materials
Methodology for Predicting Exposure and Fate
W88-06565 2108 5C by Microorganisms in the Fraser River Estuary,
of Pesticides in Aquatic Environments,
2109 5B British Columbia,
W88-07833
Factors Confounding Evaluation of Air Pollu- W88-09767 2111 5C
tion Stress on Forests: Pollution Input and Com- Trends in Agriculture and Possible Environmen-
plexity, Water
Use of Macrobenthos as Indicators of the
tal Futures,
W88-06566 2108 5C 2109 5G Quality in the Rivers of Parque Estadual de
W88-07842
Campos do Jordao, Sp (Organismos Bentonicos
Acidification of the Environment: A Canadian
Ecotoxicology: A Framework for Investigations como Indicadores da Qualidade da Agua de Rios
Perspectives, of Hazardous Chemicals in the Environment, do Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, Sp),
W88-06568 2108 5C W88-08222 2110 5C 2111 5B
W88-09780
Environmental Surveillance at Los Alamos Perspective on Hazardous Waste Problems Re- Waste Products
Bioavailability of Chemicals in
During 1986. lated to Dioxins, and in Polluted Soil,
W88-06588 2108 7B W88-08432 2110 5E 5C
W88-09907 2111

Remedial Action Ambrosia Lake Uranium


at the Community Structure,
Organic Matter Content in Sediments of Three
Mill Tailings Site, Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico. W88-08485 2110 5C
Navigation Pools Along the Upper Mississippi
W88-06599 2108 5G
River,
Environmental Effects of Electricity Genera-
W88-09932 2111 2H
Environmental Radiological Studies Conducted tion.
During 1986 in the Vicinity of the Rancho Seco W88-08503 2110 4C
Summary of Results from the Swedish Project
Nuclear Power Generating Station,
5C Abundance of Young Brown Shrimp in Natural 'Environment/Cellulose',
W88-06603 2108
and Semi-Impounded Marsh Nursery Areas: Re- W88-10314 2112 5C
Fisheries Research in the Hudson River. Temperature and
lation to Salinity,

W88-06638 2108 6G W88-08750 2110 2L Effect of the Goczalkowice Dam Reservoir on


Zoobenthos of the River Vistula (Southern
PCBs and the Environment. Forest Harvest and Site Preparation Effects on Poland),
W88-06651 2108 5B Stormflow and Peakflow of Ephemeral Streams W88-10372 2112 5C
in the Ouachita Mountains,
Chemistry and Properties of PCBs in Relation to
W88-08755 2110 4C Seston of the Warsaw Reach of the Vistula
Environmental Effects, River in 1982 and 1983: I. Chlorophyll and
W88-06652 2108 5B Forest Harvest and Site Preparation Effects on Environmental Conditions,
Erosion and Sedimentation in the Ouachita W88-10601 2H2 2H
PCBs and the Environment. Mountains,
W88-06664 2108 5C W88-08756 2110 4C Environmental Cues for Cyclomorphosis in
Daphnia retrocurva Forbes,
Helium Survey for Delineating Areas of Karst- Consequences of Environmental Contamination 2112 2H
W88-10679
Suffosion Processes Caused by High-Rate by Lead Mining in Wales,
Groundwater Withdrawal, W88-08868 2110 5C
Diatom Flora of an Australian River System:
W88-06878 2109 2F Environmental Relation-
Spatial Patterns and
Oil Slick Transport in Rivers.
ships,
Groundwater Resources and Development in W88-08917 2110 5B
W88-10722 2112 2H
China,
W88-06879 2109 2F Impact of Acid Rain and Deposition on Aquatic
Research Needs in Validating and Determining
Biological Systems.
of Laboratory Data to the
Factors Controlling Primary Production in Two 2111 5C the Predictability
W88-08960
Field,
Diverted Rivers with a Large Flow Reduction
1987 Annual Book of ASTM Standards. W88-10998 2112 7C
(Facteurs Controlant la Production Primaire
W88-08986 2111 7B
dans Deux Rivieres Soumises a une Forte Re-
Research Needs in Developing Structure Activi-
duction de Debit),
2109 6G Construction Dewatering: A Guide to Theory ty Relationships,
W88-06895 5C
and Practice, W88-11000 2112
W88-08989 2111 8B
Zooplankton of a Small Tropical Reservoir (Sol-
omon Dam, North Queensland), Geologic and Hydrogeologic Characterization
Uses of Environmental Testing in Human Health
of a Hazardous Waste Disposal Site, Arlington,
W88-06915 2109 5G
Risk Assessment, Oregon,
W88-09122 2111 7A 2112 5E
Impacts of Hydroelectric Development on Ri- W88-11135
parian Vegetation in the Sierra Nevada Region,
Dispersants: Does South Africa Have Potential of Air Force
W 88-06968 2109 6G Oil Spill Groundwater Pollution
an Alternative, Installations on Glacial, Alluvial, and Basalt De-
W88-09209 2111 5G
Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria To Act as Recipi- posits of the Northwest - Washington, Oregon,
ents of Plasmid DNA, and Idaho,
5B Impact of Urban Pollution on the Zooplankton
W88-O7O0O 2109 W88-11147 2112 5B
Part of a Neritic System (Marseille-Cortiou)
Ecological Effects of Coastal Marsh Impound- (Impact d'une Pollution Urbaine sur la Partie at the Proposed Grant
Irrigation Impact Issues
ments: A Review, Zooplanctonique d'un Systeme Neritique (Mar-
County Waste Management Site,
W 88-07 100 2109 6G seille-Cortiou)),
2111 5C W88-11150 2112 5E
W88-09620
Basic Hydrologic Studies for Assessing Impacts
Impact of Nutrient Enrichment and Alkaliniza-
Lower James River Circulation Study. Virginia,
ofFlow Diversions on Riparian Vegetation: Ex- Evaluation of Craney Island Enlargement Alter-
amples from Streams of the Eastern Sierra tion on Periphyton Communities in the New
natives,
Nevada, California. USA, Jersey Pine Barrens,
5C W88-11280 2112 5E
2109 6G W88-09630 2111
W88-07101

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SUBJECT INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Environmental Effects of Radiation Emergen- Evaluation of an Aquatic Ecoregion Classifica- Developing a Standardized System for Environ-
cies,
tion ofStreams in Arkansas, mental Assessments,
W88-11281 2112 4C W88-10458 2112 2H W88-09507 2111 7A
Steele Bayou Gravity Control Structure, Vicks- EpilithicAlgal Nitrogen Fixation, Standing
burg, Mississippi: Hydraulic Model Investiga-
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
Crops and Productivity in Five Rivers Flowing Prototype Evaluation of Selected NEPA Pre-
tion,
Through the Oilsands Region of Alberta/ dicted Environmental Impacts for Construction
W88-11284 2112 8B Canada,
Grants Projects.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING W88-10889 2112 2H W88-00678 2101 6G
Environmental Engineering and Sanitation,
W88-01659
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Application of Streamflow Transport Models to
2103 5D Impact of Hydroelectric Development on the the Yakima River, Washington,
Development of Environmental Engineering Amazonian Environment: With Particular Ref- W88-00782
erence to the Tucurui Project,
2101 6G
Education in Developing Countries,
W88-01934 2103 5G W88-08604 2110 6G Use of AVHRR Channel-3 Data for Environ-
mental Studies,
Complex Storm Sewer Project Aided by Inno- Monitoring the Impact of Dams on the Down- W88-08476 2110 7B
vative Pipe Design, stream Physical Environment in the Tropics
W88-04871 2106 4A W88-09726 2111 6G ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Utilizing Cable TV to Your PR Advantage,
ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT W88-03616
Effects of Micro-Scale in situ Environmental Habitat Suitability Index Models: Gulf
2105 6G
Menha-
Gradients Concerning Water Qualities on the den, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Structure of the Phytoplankton in a Coastal Em- W88-00641 2101 2L Environmental Law Handbook,
bayment, W88-01654
W88-08729 Environmental Review of Onshore Canadian Oil
2103 5G
2110 5C
and Gas Drilling and Production Activities. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Stream Hydraulics as a Major Determinant of W88-00662 Environmental Impact Analysis of the Saryu
2101 5E
Benthic Invertebrate Zonation Patterns, Canal Irrigation Project and Guidelines for its
W88-10207 2112 2H Industrial and Commerical Applications: Dredg- Management,
ing for Lake Restoration,
W88-02863
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT W88-02576 2104 2H
2 104 6G
Duration of Stream Temperature Increases Fol-
Some Investigations Relating to Environmental
lowing Forest Cutting in the Southern Appa- Special Applications and Concepts: The Upper Impacts of a Water Resource Project,
lachian Mountains, Mississippi River On-Site Inspection Team-A W88-02864 2 104 6G
W88-01245 2102 4C Process that Works,
W88-02582 2 i 04 5E Disposal of Hydrocarbon Contaminated
Environmental Changes Soil,
in the Black Sea Estua-
W88-11240 2112 5E
rine Regions, Environmental Impact Assessment Methodolo-
W88-01247 2102 2L gy for Major Resource Developments, Look Before You Leap: The Case for Restraint
W88-03211 2104 6G from Active Site Remediation,
Application of IFG's Instream Water Tempera-
ture Model in the Upper Colorado River
W88-11241 2112 6B
Assessing Impacts of Water Management Poli-
W88-01248 2102 2E cies, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
W88-03978 2105 6A Environmental Impact Assessment Methodolo-
Environmental Impact Analysis as Related to
River Basin Management, gy for Major Resource Developments,
Dams and the Environment,
W88-03211
W88-01886 2103 6G 2104 6G
W88-04419 2105 6G
Environmental Impact Analysis of the Saryu Waves in the Water Works,
Towards Control of an Estuary, W88-03606
Canal Irrigation Project and Guidelines for its 2105 5G
W88-04428 2105 2L
Management,
W88-02863 Infrastructure and the Environment,
2104 6G Water Resources in Developing Countries, W88-03608 m
W88-04431 2105 6A
Some Investigations Relating to Environmental 2105 6G
Impacts of a Water Resource Project, Underground Storage Tanks Potential for Eco-
Regulating Agricultural Surface Water Manage-
W88-02864 nomic Disaster,
2104 6G ment in Florida: The Implementation of Chapter
W88-03610
373, Part IV,
2105 5B
Recovery and Adjustment of Aquatic Vegeta-
W88-05677 2107 6E Legal Theories and Damages Employed
tion within Channelization Works in in
England
and Wales, Groundwater Pollution Litigation,
W88-02865
State of the Environment: A View toward the W88-03613 2105 6E
2104 6G Nineties.
W88-05802 TV
Class III Cultural
Resource Inventory on 2107 6G Utilizing Cable to Your PR Advantage,
Willow Creek Reservoir, Lewis and Clark W88-03616 2105 6G
State of the Environment: 1982.
County and Pishkun Reservoir, Teton County,
W88-05803 2107 6G Environmental Management Options
Montana, in the Con-
W88-05911 trol of Water Related Diseases in the Lagos
2107 6G State of the Environment: An Assessment at Metropolitan Area of Nigeria,
Mid-Decade.
Environmental Impact Assessment of the Dis- W88-05209 2107 5G
W88-05846 2107 6G
charge of the Effluent from the Faro Waste
Stabilization Ponds into the Ria Formosa, Selection of Test Systems for Ecological Analy-
Al- Fisheries Research in the Hudson River sis,
garve, Portugal, W88-06638 2108 6G W88-05296
W88-07363 2109 5C 2107 5 A
What is Happening
PCBs. Elements of Effec-
to
Unionid Mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia) of the Bel- tive Environmental Monitoring as Illustrated
New Perspectives on Pollution Control: Cross-
by Media Problems.
gianUpper River Meuse: An Assessment of the an Analysis of PCB Trends in Terrestrial and
Impact of Hydraulic Works on the River W88-05691 2107 5G
Water Aquatic Organisms,
Self- Purification,
W88-06657
W88-O7670 2108 5B State of the Environment: A View toward the
2109 6G Nineties.
Pacific Northwest Rivers Study Assessment
Environmental Information Document- Y Area W88-05802 2107 6G
Guidelines: Washington State.
W88-07969 2109 5E W88-09032 2111 6G State of the Environment: 1982.
Rockwell Hanford Operations Environmental W88-05803 2107 6G
Approaches to the Assessment of Injuries to Soil
Surveillance: Annual Report, Calendar
Year Arising from Discharges of Hazardous Sub-
1986, State of the Environment: An Assessment at
stances and Oil,
W88-07970 Mid-Decade.
2109 5B W88-09046 2111 5C W88-05846 2107 6G

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SUBJECT INDEX
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

Pantanal Federal Tax Code Opportunities to Maintain Water-Quality Monitoring at Hazardous Waste
Environmental Degradation in the
Wetlands, Disposal Sites: Is Public Health Protection Pos-
Ecosystem,
W88-04968 2106 6E sible Through Monitoring Programs,
W88-07671 2109 4C
W88-09151 2111 7A
Executive Summary of Long-Range Environ- Tax Disincentives and Other Federal Programs
Environmental Protection in the United States
Discouraging Preservation of Wetlands,
mental Management Plans, FY 1987-1993, An Over-
W88-04969 2106 6E Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry:
W88-07761 2109 6A
view of Regulation of Wastewater under the
Mitigation and Its Problems, U.S. Clean Water Act,
National Dioxin Study,
2110 5B W88-04970 2106 6E W88- 10309 2112 5G
W88-08434
Compensating for Wetland Losses in the Mitiga- New Ideas on Pollution Control in the Pulp and
RCRA Ground Water Monitoring Technical
tion Process, Paper Industry-Are There Any,
Enforcement Guidance Document (TEGD).
W88-04971 2106 6E W88-10331 2112 5G
W88-08976 2111 4B

Pulp and Virginia's Wetland Mitigation/Compensation Landspreading Dioxin-Contaminated Papermill


New Ideas on Pollution Control in the
Policy: Its Evolution and Current Status, Sludge: A Complex Problem,
Paper Industry-Are There Any,
W88-04972 2106 6E W88-10391 2112 5E
W88-10331 2112 5G
Virginia Wetlands Act and the Future of Wet- Use of the Vertical Horizontal Spread (VHS)
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION lands Management, Model for Delisting Hazardous Waste,
Global Water Quality Monitoring, 2106 6E
W88-04973 W88-10981 2112 5B
W88-00407 2101 5A
Private Program for Wetlands Protection and Ground Water Flow Modeling at a Hazardous
Guidance Manual for the Input of Biological
Construction: Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage Ex- Waste Site for Regulator Compliance,
Information to Water-Intake-Structure Design,
perience, W88-10984 2112 5B
W88-00643 2101 6G 2106 3F
W88-04975
Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment:
Ground-Water Protection Strategy. How the Federal, State, Local Partnership
2101 5G
is
Eighth Symposium.
W88-00800 Working in Virginia, 2H2 5C
W88-10991
W88-04977 2106 6E
Game Theoretical Model Examination of
for the
the Mutual Effect of Mining and Environmental
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Federal, State and Local Cooperation in Wet- Overview of the National Nonpoint Source
Control, lands Preservation,
2102 6D Policy,
W88-01453 W88-04978 2106 6E 2102 6E
W88-01089
Environmental Policy in Post-Mao China, Citizen's Guide to River Conservation,
6E Agricultural Chemicals in Ground Water: Sug-
W88-01813 2103 2107 6A
W88-05690 gestions for The Environmental Protection

Land Application of Municipal Sewage Sludge, A View toward the Agency Strategy,
State of the Environment:
2104 5E W88-01714 2103 5B
W88-03206 Nineties.
W88-05802 2107 6G
Control of Pollutants in Waste Water,
Winter Application of Sludge,
2105 5E W88-04002 2105 5G
W88-03597 State of the Environment: 1982.
W88-05803 2107 6G
Underground Storage Tanks Potential for Eco- Testing for Groundwater Contamination at Haz-
nomic Disaster, Environment: An Assessment at ardous Waste Sites,
State of the
2105 5B W88-04003 2105 5A
W88-03610 Mid-Decade.
W88-05846 2107 6G
Legal Theories and Damages Employed in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Qual-
Groundwater Pollution Litigation, Environmental Agenda for the Future, ity Assurance Program,
2105 6E 2107 6A W88-11160 2112 7C
W88-03613 W88-05915

Preparation and Trial of a Groundwater Con- Second Annual Progress Report under the ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
tamination Case, Chesapeake Bay Agreement. Protecting Marine Environmental Quality from
W88-03614 2105 5G W88-06617 2108 6E Land-Based Pollutants: The Strategic Role of
Ecotoxicology,
Wetlands of the Chesapeake. Choices for the Chesapeake: An Action Agenda. W88-06753 2108 5G
W88-04934 2106 2L W88-06618 2108 6E
Camas Creek (Meyers Cove) Anadromous Spe-
EPA and the Chesapeake Bay, Endangered Rivers and the Conservation Move- cies Habitat Improvement Plan,
W88-04938 2106 5G ment, W88-11275 2112 81

W88-06629 2108 6G
Preservation of the California Coast: Twenty ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT
Years of Learning, Protecting Marine Environmental Quality from Triclopyr Persistence in Western Oregon Mill
W88-04951 2106 6E Land-Based Pollutants: The Strategic Role of Pastures,
Ecotoxicology, W88-03701 2105 5B
Resource Protection: A Delaware Perspective, W88-06753 2108 5G
W88-04956 2106 6E ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES
Stretching the System: The Challenge of Preservation of Environmental
Storage and
Pennsylvania's Wetlands: Urbanization and Wa- Groundwater Protection, Samples,
tercourse Modification, W88-07415 2109 5G W88-05749 2107 5A
W88-04957 2106 6E
Executive Summary of Long-Range Environ- ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING
Maryland's Tidal Wetland Protection Program - mental Management Plans, FY 1987-1993, Methods
Statistical in Environmental Sampling,
Past, Present and Future, W88-07761 2109 6A 2111 7A
W88-09125
W88-04962 2106 6E
Environmental Monitoring at Hanford for 1986.
4C
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
Permit Coordination in Virginia, W88-07771 2109 Con-
Environmental Management Options in the
W 88-04963 2106 6E
Environmental Problems and Issues of Agricul-
trol of Water Related Diseases in the Lagos
Metropolitan Area of Nigeria,
Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Land Acquisition tural Nonpoint Source Pollution,
W88-05209 2107 5G
and Wetlands Protection, W88-07821 2109 5G
W88-04965 2106 6E ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
Rockwell Hanford Operations Environmental
Uses of Environmental Testing in Human Health
Local Government Approach to Wetland Pro- Surveillance: Annual Report, Calendar Year
Risk Assessment,
1986,
tection, 2111 7A
W88-04967 2106 6E W 88-07970 2109 5B W88-09122

SU-254
SUBJECT INDEX
EPIDEMIOLOGY

ENVIRONMENTAL TRACERS Human Glutathione Peroxidase Activity in Colorectal Cancer Mortality and Incidence in
Chemical Tracers of Pollution Plumes from Cases of High Selenium Exposures, Campbell County, Kentucky,
Septic Systems Receiving Two Types of Deter- W88-07169 2109 5C W88-01999 2103 5C
gents,
W88-11148 Spatial Distribution of Denitrifying Activity in a
2112 5B Waterborne Outbreaks in Sweden - Causes and
Stream Draining an Agricultural Catchment, Etiology,
ENZYME ASSAYS W88-08112 2110 5B W88-03580 2105 5C
Application of Enzyme Assays for Toxicological
Water Testing (Anwendung enzymatischer Ver-
Application of Enzyme Assays for Toxicological
Epidemiological Model of the Potential Health
Water Testing,
fahren in der Wasser-Toxikologie), Risk Associated with Various Pathogens in
W88-08157 2110 5A
W88-01972 2103 5A Wastewater Irrigation,
Total Bacterial Cell Counts and Esterase-Activi- W88-03581 2105 5C
ENZYMES ty in a Small Unpolluted Stream During the
Biochemical Compartmentation of Fish Tissues, Prospective Epidemiological Study of Health
Main Vegetative Period,
Heavy Metal Toxicity on Tissue Non-Specific W88-08163 Risks Associated with Wastewater Utilization in
2110 5B
Phosphomonoesterases in Three Fishes, Agriculture,
W88-01489 2102 5C Seasonal Changes of Organophosphorous and W88-03582 2105 5C
Organonitrogenous Compounds Hydrolase Ac-
Effect of NH3 on Blood Glucose and Catechola- tivities in Iidabori Pond, Shigellosis Outbreak Associated with Swim-
mine Level, GOT, GPT, LDH Enzyme Activity W88-08642 2110 5B ming,
and Respiration of Fishes, W88-05489 2107 5C
W88-01497 2102 5C Use of Enzymes for Wastewater Treatment in
the Pulp and Paper Industry-A New Possibility, Prospective Study of Giardiasis and Water Sup-
Regulation of the Synthesis of the Denitrifying W88-10335 2112 5D plies in Colorado,
Enzymes in Activated Sludge,
W88-05490
EPA GUIDELINES 2107 5C
W88-02213 2103 5D
Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting Follow-Up Study of Gastro-Intestinal Diseases
Performance of Wastewater Stabilization Ponds Sludge: Part IV - Facility Design and Operation, Related to Bacteriologically Substandard Drink-
at Different Depths, W88-02127 2103 5D ing Water,
W88-02460 2103 5D W88-05491
EPA PHASED APPROACH 2107 5C
Sensitive Methods for the Determination of Mi- Development of New Bioassay Protocols,
Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated
crobial Activities in Water Samples using Fluori- W88-01367 2102 5A Public Water Supply,
genic Substrates,
EPA PROTOCOL W88-05492 2107 5C
W88-02723 2104 5A Applications of IC in Environmental Analysis,
W88-03819 Occurrence of Rotaviruses and Enteroviruses in
Trace Metal Reduction by Phytoplankton: The 2105 5A
Recreational Waters of Oak Creek, Arizona,
Role of Plasmalemma Redox Enzymes,
EPE LAGOON W88-05595 2107 5B
W88-02878 2104 2L Seasonal Fluctuations of Salinity and Fish Oc-
currence in and Around Epe Lagoon, Nigeria, Environmental Health and the Water Distribu-
Review and Perspective on the Use of Mixed-
Function Oxygenase Enzymes in Biological
W88-10482 2112 2L tion System: A Case History of an Outbreak of
Giardiasis,
Monitoring,
EPHEMERAL LAKES W88-06202 2108 5C
W88-03648 2105 5A Effects of Salinity and Waterlogging on the
Vegetation of Lake Toolibin, Western Australia, Viruses Sewage Waters During and After a
in
Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Extracellu-
W88-07168 2109 4C Poliomyelitis Outbreak and Subsequent Nation-
lar Enzymatic Activities and Microbial Incorpo-
wide Oral Poliovirus Vaccination Campaign in
ration of Dissolved Organic Substrates in Marine
EPHEMERAL POOLS Finland,
Sediments, Mire Development, Pool Formation and Land- W88-07007 2109 5B
W88-04080 2105 2L scape Processes on Patterned Fens in Dalarna,
Central Sweden, Occurrence and Significance of Cryptospori-
Influence of Drought Stress on 14-C02 Fixation
W88-01708 2103 2H dium in Water,
and Assimilation, and Distribution of Photo-
W88-07037 2109 5C
synthates in Wheat Seedlings (Influence du defi- EPHYDRA
cit hydrique sur la fixation, l'assimilation de

14C02 et la distribution
Comparative Population Ecology of Ephydra Usefulness of Comprehensive Feasibility Studies 2
des photosynthetats hians Say (Diptera: Ephydridae) at Mono Lake in Environmental Epidemiology Investigations:
chez jeunes plantes de Bles), (California) and Abert Lake (Oregon), A Case Study in Minnesota,
W88-05578 2107 2D W88-06984 2109 2H W88-07066 2109 5C
Activities of Some Fermentation Enzymes in EPIDEMICS Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated
Activated Sludge and Their Relationship to En- Waterborne Outbreaks in Sweden - Causes and Public Water Supply,
hanced Phosphorus Removal, Etiology,
W88-07069 2109 5C
W88-05585 2107 5D W88-01951 2103 5C
Legionnaires' Disease Acquired Within the
Seasonal Responses to Diesel Oil and Subse- Town Water Supply as the Cause of an Out-
Homes of Two Patients, Link to the Home
quent Recovery of the Cytochrome P-450 Mon- break of Campylobacter Infection,
Water Supply,
ooxygenase System in the Common Mussel, My- W88-04096 2105 5B
W88-07070
tilus Edulis L., and the Periwinkle, Littorina 2109 5C h
littorea L, Environmental Health and the Water Distribu-
tion System: A Case History of an Outbreak of Asbestos in Drinking Water and Cancer,
W88-06422 2108 5C
Giardiasis, W88-07211 2109 5B
Diel Patterns of Nitrogenase Activity Associat- W88-06202 2108 5C Unsuitability of World Health Organisation
ed with Macrophytes in a Eutrophic Lake,
Waterborne Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis, Guidelines for Fluoride Concentrations in drink-
W88-06704 2108 2H W88-06846 2109 5C ingWater in Senegal, !
Temporal Changes in AHH and SOD Activities W88-07213 2109 3C
in Feral Spot from the Elizabeth River, a Pollut-
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Water-Contact Patterns and Socioeconomic Bladder Cancer, Drinking Water Source, and
ed Sub-Estuary,
Variables in the Epidemiology of Schistosomia- Tap Water Consumption: A Case-Control
W88-06874 2109 5C Mansoni
sis in an Endemic Area in Brazil, Study,
W88-00114 2101 5C W88-07215 2109 5C
Fluctuation of Algal Alkaline Phosphatase Ac-
tivity and the Possible Mechanisms of Hydroly-
1983 Annual Report - Committee on the Assess- Legionnaires' Disease Associated with a Hospi-
sis of Dissolved Organic Phosphorus in Lake
ment of Human Health Effects of Great Lakes tal Water System: A
Five- Year Progress Report
Barato,
Water Quality. on Continuous Hyperchlorination,
W88-06913 2109 2H W88-00926 2101 5C W88-08309 2110 5F

SU-255
*WmwmM.

SUBJECT INDEX

EPIDEMIOLOGY
Characteristicsof Square-Edged and Round-
Epidemiological Effects of Diel Patterns of Nitrogenase Activity Associat-
Toxicological and Nosed Broad-Crested Weirs,
Ground ed with Macrophytes in a Eutrophic Lake,
Pesticide Contamination in California 2108 8C
W88-06704 2108 2H W88-05941
Water.
W88-091U 2111 5C EQUILIBRIUM
Periphyton Response to a Gasoline Spill in Wolf
Theory on the Mechanisms Regulating the Bioa-
Distribution of Freshwater Snails in the River
Lodge Creek, Idaho,
2110 5C vailability of Mercury in Natural Waters,
Niger Basin in Mali with Special Reference io W88-08262
W88-05466 2107 5B
the Intermediate Hosts of Schistosomes,
2111 5B Accumulation of Periphyton Biomass on Artifi-
W88-09670 Sludge Wave Model for Overland Flow. II.
cial Substrates Deployed near a Sewage
Diffusion
Outfall in South Australia, Steady State Analysis,
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFECTION 2110 2E
W88-08733 2110 5C W88-08668
Epidemology of Infection by Nontuberculous
Mycobacteria VII. Absence of Mycobacteria in Efficiency of Bacteria Limnology of a Hypertrophic Reservoir Storing
Differences in Plating
Southeastern Groundwaters, Wastewater Effluent for Agriculture at Kibbutz
2101 5C from River Epilithon Sampled from Upper and
W88-00152 Na'an, Israel,
Lower Surfaces of Artificial Substrata,
2110 2H W88-09695 2111 5D
EPIFAUNA W88-08806
Diel Variation in the Abundance of Epifauna EQUILIBRIUM ISOTHERMS
Effects of Short-Term and Continuous Experi-
Associated with Seagrasses of the Indian River,
mental Acidification on Biomass and Productivi- Equilibrium Studies During the Removal of
Florida, U.S.A.,
ty of Running Water Periphytic Algae, Dyestuffs from Aqueous Solutions Using Ba-
W88-05645 2107 2L
W88-08963 2111 5C gasse Pith,
W88-04852 2106 5D
EPIFLUORESCENCE
Impact of Nutrient Enrichment and Alkaliniza-
Study by Epifluorescence of the Fate of the New
tion on Periphyton Communities in the EQUIPMENT
Total Bacterial Flora in a Bottled Mineral Water
Jersey Pine Barrens, Durable and Transportable Limnetic Enclosure
(Etude par Epifluorescence de L'Evolution de la 5C
W88-09630 2111 System Suitable for Wind-Exposed Lakes,
Microflore Totale dans une Eau Minerale Em- 2110 7B
W88-08261
bouteillee),
5B Ecology of Lough Ine: Part 24. The Flora and
W88-02346 2103
Fauna Associated with Himanthalia elongata EQUITABLE APPORTIONMENT
(L.) S.F. Gray in Relation to Water Current
and the Implementation of River
EPIFLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY Equity Issues in

and Biomass in
Nanoplankton Wave action in the Lough Hyne Marine Nature Basin Planning,
Picoplankton
Reserve, W88-02255 2103 6C
Lake Ontario: Relative Contribution of Photo- 2111 2L
W88-09714
trophic and Heterotrophic Communities,
2110 2H EROSION
W88-08281 First Steps to Periphyton, Technique to Evaluate Risk of Emergency Spill-

W88-10128 2112 2H way Channel Erosion,


Characterization of Cyanobacterial Picoplank-
W88-0O072 2101 8A
ton in Lake Ontario by Transmission Electron Growth in a Hypereutrophic
Periphytic Algal
Microscopy, Winter Decline in
2H Florida Lake Following a
Erosion and Salinity Problems in Arid Regions,
W88-08282 2110
Phytoplankton, W88-O0358 2101 5B
W88-10448 21 12 2H
EPILIMNETIC PUMPS
Pumps to Improve Reservoir Re- Quantifying Minor Sediment Sources Bank Ero-
Epilimnetic
Regression Technique for the Estimation of Epi- sion and Flood Plain Scour, Great III,
leases,
phytic Invertebrate Populations, 2101 2J
W88-0134O 2102 5G 2H W88-00471
W88-10651 2112
Geomorphic Processes and Evolution of Butter-
EPILIMNION Quantitative Observations on the Ability of Epi-
Population Dynamics of the Fishes in DeGray milk Valley and Selected Tributaries West
phytic Bacteria to Contribute to the Populations New York: Fluvial Systems and Eroson
Lake, Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypo- Valley,
of Suspended Bacteria in Two Dissimilar Head- Study, Phase II,
limnial Release,
streams, 2101 2J
W88-01073 2102 2H 2H W88-00653
W88-10698 2112

Entrainment of Larval Fish from DeGray Lake, Sediment and Radionuclide Transport in Rivers:
Grazing by Oligochaetes and Snails on Epi- Radionuclide Transport Modeling for Cattarau-
Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypolimnial
Discharges,
phytes, gus and Buttermilk Creeks, New York,
W88-10733 2112 2H 2101 5B
W88-01074 2102 2H W88-O0655
EQUALIZING BASINS Methods of Computing Sedimentation in Lakes
Dynamics of Lake Michigan Phytoplankton:
Quality Equalization,
Mechanisms Controlling Epilimnetic Communi- 2101 5D and Reservoirs.
W88-00317 W88-00694 2101 2J
ties,

W88-04214 2105 2H Overflow Water


Apparatus for Equalization of Fifth
Erosion Studies of Pipe Lining Materials:
and Urban Runoff in Receiving Bodies of Water,
Response of Lake Ontario to Reductions in
2101 5G Progress Report,
Phosphorus Load, 1967-82,
W88-00524 W88-00780 2101 8G
W88-08271 2110 2H
EQUALIZING RESERVOIRS Evaluation of the Fluid Dynamic Properties of
Quality Equalization, Mud Flows on Mount Helens,
Seasonal and Vertical Distribution of Ciliophora St.
W88-00317 2101 5D 2101 y
in Lake Ontario, W88-00815
W88-08284 2110 2H
EQUATIONS Durability and Behavior of Prestressed
Concrete
Effects on Epilimne- Circular Gates in Circular and U-Shaped Chan- Beams; Report 6: Posttensioned Concrete Beam
Vertical Transport and Its

Four Calcareous Lakes, nels, Investigation, Supplemental Laboratory


Tests of
ticPhosphorus in
5B W88-03790 2105 8B 1961-1982,
W88-09639 2111 Beams Exposed from
W88-00851 2101 8F
Phosphorus Transformations in the Epilimnion Contraction Ratios for Weir and Flume Designs,
2105 8B
of Humic Lakes. Abiotic Interactions Between W88-03791 Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution in the
Dissolved Humic Materials and Phosphate, Midwest,
Influence of Temperature on Oxygen Transfer,
W88-10670 2112 2H W88-01181 2102 5B
W88-03793 2105 2K
Seasonal Variation in Cell Volume of Epilimne-
North- Conservation Service Field Office Program De-
Derivation of Flow Duration Curves in
tic Bacteria, livery by Hydrologic Areas,
2112 2H ern Ireland, 2102 3F
W88-10770 2105 2E W88-01184
W88-03805
EPIPHYTES Geochemistry of the Amazon: 3. Weathering
Water Level Fluctuations on Algal Numerical Simulation of Orographic Enhance-
Effects of Chemistry and Limits to Dissolved Inputs,
Communities of Freshwater Marshes, ment of Rain with a Mesoscale Model, 2103 2J
2105 2B W88-01809
2107 2H W88-03807
W88-05221

SU-256
SUBJECT INDEX
EROSION CONTROL

Erodible Land and State Water Quality Pro- Suspended Sediment Transport, Sedimentation, (Etude de l'Erosion Instantee de Cavitation en
grams: A
Linkage, and Resuspension in Lake Houston, Texas: Im- Fonction de Debit, de la Pression et de la Tem-
W88-01883 2103 5G plications for Water Quality, perature),
W88-06883 2109 2J W88-08957 2110 2J
Macroscale Analysis of Upland Erosion,
W88-01965 2103 2J Suspended Sediment Load and Mechanical Ero- Sediment Instability and Woody Seedling
sion in the Senegal Basin-Estimation of the Sur- Growth,
Scour Protection for Locks and Dams 2-10,
face Runoff Concentration and Relative Contri- W88-09224 2111 5C
Upper Mississippi River, butions of Channel and Slope Erosion,
W88-02283 2103 8A W88-07108 2109 2J Basal Erosion and Mass Movement,
Gabions Used in Stream Grade-Stabilization W88-09344 2111 2J
Turbidity Current Simulation in a Diverging
Structures: A Case History,
Channel, Weathering Effects: Slopes in Mudrocks and
W88-02356 2103 4D W88-07448 2109 2J Over-Consolidated Clays,
Tilted-bed Simulation of Erosion and Chemical W88-09347 2111 2J
Relationship of Gully Sidewall Shape to Sedi-
Runoff from Agricultural Fields: I. Runoff of
ment Production, Models for Palaeohydrology in Practice,
Sediment and Sediment-associated Copper and
W88-07703 2109 2J W88-09362 2111 2A
Zinc,
W88-02715 2104 5B Rainfall Conditions and Erosivity in the Njala History of Paleoflood Hydrology in the United
Area of Sierra Leone, States, 1800-1970,
Tilted-bed Simulation of Erosion and Chemical
W88-07710 2109 2J W88-09407
Runoff from Agricultural Fields: II. Effects of 2111 2E
Formulation on Atrazine Runoff, Erosion and Sediment Yield: Some Methods of
W88-02716 2104 5B Measurement and Modelling.
Measuring the Rivers of the Past: A History of
Fluvial Paleohydrology,
W88-07895 2109 2J
Flood Geomorphology of the Katherine Gorge, W88-09408 2111 2E
Northern Territory, Australia,
Measuring and Predicting Soil Erosion,
W88-02793 2104 2E Effective Discharge for Suspended Sediment
W88-07896 2109 2J
Transport in Streams of the Saskatchewan River
Notes on Sedimentation Activities: Calendar
Soil Loss Estimation: A Modelling Technique, Basin,
Year 1984. W88-09544 2111 2J
W88-07897 2109 2J
W88-02964 2104 4D
Erosion-Productivity Economics Model: A Municipal Land Use Regulation and the Great
Notes on Sedimentation Activities: Calendar Lakes Shoreline Hazard in Ontario,
User's Guide,
Year 1983. W88-09547
W88-07967 2109 2J 2111 6F
W88-02965 2104 4D
Model Predictions of Watershed Erosion Com- Water Currents and Erosion of Cellulose Fibers
Random Field Modelling of Spatial Variations in
in a Short Term Regulated Water Course,
ponents,
Erosion and Deposition in Flat Alluvial Land-
W88-08049 2110 2J W88-10302 2112 2J
scapes in Arid Central Australia,
W88-03197 2104 2J Size Distribution of Eroded Sediment from Two Surface Run-Off Pollution during Thaws and
Tillage Systems, Heavy Rainfall in Agricultural Catchment
Defining Erosion Potential on Cropland: A W88-08054 Basins (the Carpathian Plateau, Poland),
Comparison of the Land Capability Class-Sub- 2110 2J
class System with RKLS/T Categories,
W88-10363 2112 5B
Spatial Trends and Variability of Soil Properties
W88-03209 2104 2J
and Crop Yield in a Small Watershed, Soil and Water Losses in a Low Intensity Rain-
Experimental Investigations of the Deformation W88-08056 2110 2J fall Region in Iraq,
of Channels of Sand Canals, W88-10400 2112 2B
W88-03625
Simulating Subsurface Drainage in the Lower
2105 2J
Mississippi Valley with DRAINMOD, Sediment Dispersal in the Knysna Estuary: En-
Effect of Regional Slope on Drainage Networks, W88-08059 2110 4B vironmental Management Considerations,
W88-04055 2105 2G W88-10563 2112 2J
Factors Affecting Development of Huff Curves,
Erosion and Sedimentation Along a Cohesive W88-08060 2110 2B Effects of River Floods on Sediment Dispersal
Shoreline - The North-Central Shore of Lake in Small Estuaries: A Case Study From East
Erie,
Predicting Infiltration Parameters for a Road London,
W88-04222 Sediment Model,
2105 2J W88-10564 2112 2J
W88-08062 2110 5B
Measurement of Waterdrop Impact Pressures on Analysis of Erodibility of Two Tropical Soils
Soil Surfaces, Coastal Water Quality and Its Effect on Beach
Using a Process Model,
W88-04501 2106 2J
Erosion: A
Case Study,
W88-10645 2112 2J
W88-08141 2110 5C
Analysis of Gradual Earth-Dam Failure,
Temporal, Spatial and Size Variation in the
Dimensionless Analytical Solutions for Dam-
W88-05074 2106 8D
Sediment Transport in The Krishna River Basin,
Breach Erosion,
Occurrence of Vegetation on Geomorphic Sur- India,
W88-10765 2112 8A
I
faces in the Active Floodplain of a California W88-08327 2110 2J
Study of Sedimentation Processes in Slovak Res-
Alluvial Stream,
W88-05363 2107 2H Soil Erosion and Water Treatment Costs, ervoirs,
W88- 10806
n
W88-08381 2110 5F 2112 2J
Real-Time Landslide Warning During Heavy
Rainfall, Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control, Circulation and Sedimentation in Lake Benmore,
W88-05505 2107 2A W88-08505 2110 2J
New Zealand,
W88- 10846 2U2 2H T
Geocryological Inputs to the Alpine Sediment Sediment, Erosion and Water Intake in Furrows,
System, W88-08592 2110 2J EROSION CONTROL
W88-05786 2107 2C Nonpoint Source Water Pollution,
Sediment Dynamics and Deposition in a Retreat- W88-00336 2101 5B
Erosion Downdrift from Tidal Passes in Ala- ing Coastal Salt Marsh,
bama and the Florida Panhandle, W88-08740 2110 2J Beach Erosion Prevention Jetty Configuration,
W88-06073 2108 2J W88-00587 2101 4D
Forest Harvest and Site Preparation Effects on
Small Rainfall Simulator for the Determination Erosion and Sedimentation in the Ouachita Erosion Control Blocks,
of Soil Erodibility, Mountains, W88-00600 2101 4D
W88-06444 2108 2J W88-08756 2110 4C
Revetment for Protecting the Inclined Surfaces
Rivers: Form and Process, Study of the Instantaneous Erosion of Cavita- of Beaches, Shores, Rivers or Channels, and of
W88-06631 2108 2E tion, versus Flow, Pressure and Temperature Structures Such as Moles, Dikes, or Channel

SU-257
SUBJECT INDEX

EROSION CONTROL

and North Dakota: Relationship of Gully Sidewall Shape to Sedi-


Erosion Abandoned Mines in Illinois
Walls, Located in These Places, Against of Revegetation ment Production,
Toward an Understanding
by Waves and Flowing Water, W88-07703 2109 2J
W88-00605 2101 8D Problems,
W88-09451 2111 4C
Erosion and Sediment Yield: Some Methods of
Erosion Control Device, and Planning, Measurement and Modelling.
4D Soil Conservation: Politics, Policy
W 88-00606 2101
W88-10093 2112 2J W88-07895 2109 2J

Beach Erosion Prevention Jetty Configuration,


2101 4D Overview of Conservation Tillage, Study of the Instantaneous Erosion of Cavita-
W88-00608 4D Temperature
2112 tion, versus Flow, Pressure and
W88-11068
Lightweight Semi-Flexible Dike, (Etude de 1' Erosion Instantee de Cavitation en
W88-00609 2101 4D Hydrologic Soil Parameters Affected by Tillage, Fonction de Debit, de la Pression et de la Tem-
W88-11072 2112 4C perature),
Fluid Wave Energy Dissipating and Absorbing W88-08957 2110 2J
as Af-
Structure, Soil Chemical and Biological Properties

W88-00610 2101 4D fected by Conservation Tillage: Environmental ERROR ANALYSIS


Implications, Effect of the Accuracy of Determining the
Methods of Preserving Reservoir Capacity, W88-U074 21 12 4C Characteristics of a Rock Mass on Calculations
W88-00698 2101 U of Tunnel Linings,
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Biological
and
W88-00057 2101 8A
Alaskan Offshore Drilling Base, Chemical Soil Conditions: Regional and Tempo-
W88-00758 2101 8A ral Variability, Comparisons Between MORECS
Preliminary
W88-11075 2112 4C
and Measured Soil Moisture Deficits,
Erosion Control of Scour During Construction; 2105 2D
on W88-03956
Report 8: Summary Report, Effects of Conservation Tillage Practices
2101 8B
W88-00856 Pesticide Volatilization and Degradation, Sampling Errors in Satellite Estimates of Tropi-
W88-11076 2112 4C
cal Rain,
Problems and Progress in Urban Soil Erosion 2105 2B
and Sedimentation Control: A Bicounty
Per- Dis- W88-04099
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Pesticide
spective, Error
6E
sipation,
Effect of Discharge Measurement in
W88-01140 2102
W88-11077 2112 4C
Flood Frequency Analysis,
W88-07402 2109 2E
Illinois Agricultural Soil Erosion Control Stand- Processes Influencing Pesticide Loss with
Water
ards: A Useful Tool for Nonpoint Source Pollu- Under Conservation Tillage, Mean
Application of Kriging to Estimating
tion Control, W88-11078 2112 4C
5G Annual Precipitation in a Region of Orographic
W88-01173 2102
Influence,
Effects of Conservation Tillage on Pesticide
Gabions Used in Stream Grade-Stabilization
Loss with Water,
W 88-08040 2110 2B
Structures: A Case History, W88-11079 2112 4C
2103 4D Techniques of Collecting Data for a Study of
W88-02356
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Fate and Errors in Measurements in Water Meters (Les
Habitat Development Applications:Lower Pool
Transport of Nitrogen,
Techniques d'Aquisition de Donnees pour
l'Etude des Erreurs de Comptage dans
les
5 Channel Maintenance/Weaver Bottoms Reha- W88-11080 2112 4C
bilitation Plan, Compteurs a eau),
5E Af- 2110 5F
W88-02569 2104 Effect of Conservation Tillage on Processes W88-08921
fecting Nitrogen Management,
Special Applications and Concepts: Shoreline
W88-11081 2112 4C Analysis of Water Quality Model Uncertainty
Nourishment-The Gulf Islands National Sea- Using a Bayesian Monte Carlo Method,
shore Experience, Assessment of Great Lakes Tillage Practices and W88-10081 2111 6A
W88-02581 2 1°4 5E Their Potential Impact on Water Quality,
Errors of Determining Material Load from
2112 4C a
W88-11083
Special Applications and Concepts: Benefits
of
Watershed,
Underwater Berms, EROSION FORECASTING W88-10810 2112 7C
W88-02583 2104 5E Coastal Erosion and Sea Level Rise: Implica-
tions for Ocean Beach and San Francisco's ERRORS
Field Inspection of the Fisher River Channel Westside Transport Project, Wind Set-up Error in Mean Lake Levels,
Realignment Project near Libby, Montana, 2104 2J W88-07512 2109 2H
W88-03294
W88-02941 2104 4D
EROSION PLOTS Resolution Problems with Obtaining Accurate
Risk of Leaving the Soil Surface Unprotected Runoff Collector and Flume for Use on Bare Ground Water Elevation Measurements in a Hy-
against Falling Rain,
Fallow Plots, drogeologic Site Investigation,
W88-03193 2104 2J
7B 2111 7B
W88-07694 2109 W88-09001
Protection of Banks and Roadbeds from Erosion
EROSION PROCESSES Determining Uncertainty in Physical Parameter
on River 'Nips',
Streambank Erosion Along Two Rivers in Iowa, Measurements by Monte Carlo Simulation,
W88-03620 2105 4D 2101 2J 5B
W88-00034 W88-09092 2111

Soil Conservation Practices and Water


Quality:
EROSION RATES Chemical Problems in Ground-Water Monitor-
Is Erosion Control the Answer, Two Rivers in Iowa,
Streambank Erosion Along ing Programs,
W88-04293 2105 4D
W88-00034 2101 2J
W88-09161 2111 7A
Muddy Creek Grade Control Structures, Muddy
Gross Erosion Rates, Sediment Yields, and Nu- Inaccurate Water-Quality Data in Ground-
Creek, Mississippi and Tennessee, trient Yields for Lake Erie Tributaries:
Implica-
W88-04677 2106 4D Water Studies,
tions for Targeting, W88-09163 2111 7A
W88-01129 2102 5B
Lake Sedimentation Reduction Techniques,
2107 4D Principles of Environmental Sampling.
W88-05353 Universal Soil Loss Equation and the Soil
Loss 7A
W88-09415 2111
Estimation Model for Southern Africa: Con-
Crop Canopy Functions for Soil Erosion Predic-
cepts, Variables and Areal Application, De-
tion,
Assessment of Measurement Uncertainty:
2104 2J Error Compo-
W88-06346 2108 2J W88-03105 signs for Two Heteroscedastic

Thun- nents,
Con- Contribution of Rainfall Erosivity from 2111 5A
Intensive Cropping Sequences to Sustain W88-09422
derstorms in Natal,
servation Tillage for Erosion Control, 2104 2J
W88-08382 2110 2J W88-03106 ERRORS ANALYSIS
Rates Improved Flood Routing by ARMA Modelling
Water on the High Basin Properties and Postglacial Erosion
Rodero Creek: Rising
Iowa, and the Kalman Filter Technique,
of Minor Moraines in
2109 2E
Desert, 2106 2J W88-07533
2110 2H W88-04638
W88-08621

SU-258
SUBJECT INDEX
ESTUARIES

ERWINIA CAROTOVORA Evaluation of the Anderson Baird-Parker Direct


Presence
Use of Historic Flood Information in Estimating
of Erwinia carotovora in Surface Plating Method for Enumerating Escherichia
Water in North America, Flood Peaks on Ungaged Watersheds,
coli in Water,
W88-01711 W88-04296 2105 2E
2103 2H W88-08557 2110 5A
Presence and Population Dynamics of Erwinia Comparison of Methods for Estimating Low
Comparison of the In Situ Survival and Activity
carotovora in Irrigation Water in South Central of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in
FLow Characteristics of Streams,
Colorado, Tropical Marine Environments,
W88-05410 2107 2E
W88-08558 2110 5B W88-08801 2110 5C Simple Method to Estimate Specific Equilibrium
ERYTHROCYTES Phenotypic and Genotypic Comparison of Es- Soil-Water Content in a Uniform Soil,
Induction of Micronuclei and Nuclear Abnor- W88-07189
cherichia colifrom Pristine Tropical Waters 2109 2G
malities in the Erythrocytes of Mudminnows W88-09966
(Umbra limi) and Brown Bullheads (Ictalurus
2111 5 A Estimating Flood Peaks from Small Rural
nebulosus), Identification of Escherichia Coli from Shellfish Catchments in Switzerland,
W88-08252 2110 5A and Related Environments by Automicrobic W88-07202 2109 2E
System,
ESCHERICHIA W88-10461 Estimation of Average Areal Evapotranspira-
2112 5A
Response of Fecal Coliforms and Antibiotic- tion: Proposal to Modify Morton's Model
Based
Resistant Escherichia coli to Incremental Doses ESKERS on the Complementary Character of Actual and
of Ozone During Disinfection of Activated Depositional Processes in the Development of Potential Evapotranspiration,
Sludge Effluent, Eskers in Manitoba, W88-07203
W88-02006 W88-05019
2109 2D
2103 5D 2106 2C
Recursive Estimation of Kernels of Nonlinear
ESCHERICHIA COLI Bed Form Diagrams and the Interpretation of Rainfall-Runoff Models,
Kinematic Wave Approximation to the Trans- Eskers,
W88-07210 2A
port of Escherichia Coli in the Vadose Zone, W8 8-05020 2106 2C
2109
W88-00039 2101 5B ESOC PRECIPITATION INDEX Statistical
Intercomparison of EV1 Estimators
by Monte Carlo Simulation,
What Does the Presence of Fecal Coliforms Determination of Rainfall with the ESOC Pre-
cipitation Index,
W88-08344 2110 2E
Indicate in the Waters of Puerto Rico. A
Review, W88-06370 2108 2B Estimation of the Unsaturated Hydraulic Prop-
W88-00060 2101 5A ESTER ACCLIMATIZATION erties for Residual Soils in a Central
Idaho Wa-
Response of Phthalate Esters-Acclimated Acti- tershed,
1983 Annual Report - Report of the Aquatic
Ecosystem Objectives Committee. vated Sludge to 2,4-Dinitrophenol, W88-11142 2112 2G
W88-00928 W88-01940 2103 5D
2101 5B ESTIMATION
Enumeration of Fecal Coliforms and E. Coli in ESTERS Evaluation of Parameter Estimation Method for
Marine and Estuarine Waters: an Alternative to Identification of the Position
and the Stereoche- Flood Frequency Analysis: Computer Programs,
the APHA-MPN Approach, mistry of the Double Bond in Monounsaturated W88-05235
Fatty Acid Methyl Esters by Gas Chromatogra-
2107 7C
W88-01829 2103 5A
phy/Mass Spectrometry of Dimethyl Disulfide ESTIMATION TECHNIQUES
Effect of Ozone on Plasmid DNA of Escheri- Derivatives, Parameter Estimation for Unsaturated Flow and
chia coli In Situ, W88-07950 2109 7B Transport Models - A Review,
W88-01843 2103 5F W88-0O0O6 2101 2G
ESTIMATED COSTS
Distribution and In situ Survival and Activity of 'Realistic'Cost Estimates for Alternative Reme- ESTUARIES
Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli dial Actions of Contaminated, Unsaturated
in a Soils Distribution and Community Structure of the
Tropical Rain Forest Watershed, and Underlying Aquifers,
Benthic Fauna of the North Shore of the Gulf of
W88-01986 2103 5A W88-11244 2112 6E St. Lawrence Described by Numerical
Methods
Changes in Escherichia coli Cells Starved in ESTIMATING of Classification and Ordination,
Seawater or Grown in Seawater-Wastewater Application of Discrete Autoregressive Moving W88-00047 2101 2H
Mixtures, Average Models for Estimation of Daily Runoff
W88-02706 W88-02771 Variation Adenylate Energy Charge and
in
2104 5B 2104 2A
Phosphoadenylate Pool Size in Estuarine Orga- s
Growth of Escherichia coli in a Pulp and Card- Accuracy of Sediment Deposition Estimation nisms after an Oil Spill,
board Mill, W88-02779 2 104 W88-00079
2J 2101 5C
W88-03472 2104 5E Estimation of Brooks-Corey Parameters from Chemical Survey of the Mississippi Estuary, lH.l

Survival of Candida albicans in Tropical Marine Water Retention Data, W88-00133


and Fresh Waters, W88-02786
2101 2L
2 104 2G
W88-04082 Contribution of Estuaries to Commercial Fisher-
2105 5B
Estimating the Water Resource for a High ies in Temperate Western Australia and
the Con-
Temperature, pH, and Cations Affect the Ability Sierra Watershed,
cept of Estuarine Dependence,
of Escherichia coli to Mobilize Plasmids
in L
W88-04276 2105 6D W88-00136 2101 2L
Broth and Synthetic Wastewater,
W88-04506 Use of Echosounder Tracings to Estimate the
2106 5D Aboveground Biomass of Submerged Plants in
Sampling Zooplankton in Shallow Marsh and
Estuarine Habitats: Gear Description and Field
Survival of E. coli and Enterococci in Lakes,
Sediment- Tests,
Water Systems of Lake Kinneret Under (Feed- W88-07078 2109 7B W88-00140
back) Controlled Concentrations of 2101 7B
Hydrogen Global Energy and Moisture Budgets from Ra-
Sulfide, 5fc
winsonde Data, Method of Storing Logs,
W88-06769 2108 5A W88-08118 W88-00507 2101 6
2110 2B
Isolation of Fecal Coliforms from Pristine Sites Reverification of the Chesapeake
Estimating Irrigation Pumpage: Lessons in the Bay Model;
in a Tropical Rain Forest,
W88-07013 Variability of Individual Well Pumpage, Chesapeake Bay Hydraulic Model Investigation
2109 2H W88-11037 W88-00862
2112 7B 2101 2L
Pathogenic Micro-organisms and Helminths
Sewage Products, Arabian
in ESTIMATING EQUATIONS Estuarine Laterally Average Numerical Dynam-
Gulf, Country of Estimating the Upper Tail of Flood Frequency
Bahrain, ics:The Development and Testing of Estuarine
W88-07067
2109 5D
Distributions, Boundary Conditions in the Code, LARM
W88-01697 W88-00865
2103 2E 2101 2L
Evaluation of Two Bacteriophages as Sewage Accuracy of Areal
Tracers, Rainfall Estimation: A Case Urban Runoff Pollutant Inputs to Narragansett
Study,
W88-076O4 Bay: Comparison to Point Sources,
2109 5A W88-04190 2105 2B W88-01112 2102 5B

SU-259
^mm:mm^

SUBJECT INDEX
ESTUARIES

Influence of NPS Pollution in Florida Estuaries: Industrial and Commercial Applications: The Variations in Shell Growth and in Age Structure

A Case Study, Potential for Innovation in the Commercial Uses of Macoma Balthica (L.) in an Intertidal Popula-

W88-01114 2102 5B of Dredged Material, tion of the Saint Lawrence Estuary (Variations
W88-02577 2104 5E de Croissance de la Coquille, et de la Struc-
la

Nonpoint Source Pollution Control in Small ture d'Age du Bivalve Macoma balthica (L.)
Special Applications and Concepts: Innocent dans une Population Intertidale de l'Estuaire
Bays of Puget Sound,
2102 5G UntilProven Guilty, Saint-Laurent (Quebec)),
W88-01115
W88-0258O 2104 5E W88-04337 2105 2L
Environmental Changes in the Black Sea Estua-
Columbia River Estuary Data Development Survey for Salinity Intrusion and Pollution As-
rine Regions,
Program. Abstracts of Major CREDDP Publi- sessment in Maputo Estuary,
W88-01247 2102 2L
cations. W88-04366 2105 5B
Introduction Sand to Closures and Related W88-02586 2104 2L
Computation Methods, Tejo 1 - An Interactive Program for the Divi-
Comparative Survival of Antibiotic-Resistant sion of Estuaries into Homogeneous Areas,
W88-01553 2103 2L
and -Sensitive Fecal Indicator Bacteria in Estua- W88-04416 2105 2L
rine Water,
Influence of Turbidity on Marine
Juvenile
W88-02866 2104 5A Towards Control of an Estuary,
Fishes in Estuaries. Part 1. Field Studies at Lake
W88-04428 2105 2L
St. Lucia on the Southeastern Coast of Africa,
Annual Bacterioplankton Biomasses and Produc-
W88-01706 2103 2L tivities in a Temperate West Coast Canadian Mathematical Models for Mixing and Dispersion
Fjord, in Forecasting and Management of Estuarine
Influence of Turbidity on Juvenile Marine
W88-02868 2104 2L Water Quality,
Fishes in Estuaries. Part 2. Laboratory Studies,
W88-04430 2105 2L
Comparisons with Field Data and Conclusions, Incidence of Vibrio cholerae from Estuaries of
W88-01707 2103 2L the United States West Coast, Two-Layer Model of Saline Wedge. I: Entrap-
W88-02871 2104 5B ment and Interfacial Friction,
New, Rapid Clean-up Procedure for the Simul-
W88-04461 2105 2L
taneous Determination of Different Groups of Virulent of Vibrio vulnificus Isolated
Strains
Organic Micropollutants in Sediments; Applica- from Estuaries of the United States West Coast, Two-Layer Model of Saline Wedge. II: Predic-
tion in Two European Estuarine Sediment Stud- W88-02872 2104 5B
tion of Mean Properties,
ies,
W88-04462 2105 2L
W88-02007 2103 5A Reduction of Selenate to Selenide by Sulfate-
Respiring Bacteria: Experiments with Cell Sus-
Experiments on Saline Wedge,
Studies of Humic and Fulvic Acid Dynamics in pensions and Estuarine Sediments,
W88-04466 2105 2L
Coastal Marine Waters of South Florida, W88-02873 2104 5B
W88-02056 2103 2L Exchange of Microbial Biomass Between a Spar-
Potential Effect of Floating Dock Communities
Marsh and the Adjacent Tidal
tina alterniflora
Influences of Tidal Water Position and Sedi- on a South Carolina Estuary,
Creek,
ments Physical Properties on the Meiofauna of W88-02877 2104 2L
W88-04479 2105 2L
an Atlantic Mud-Flat (Loire Estuary, France)
Study of the Invertebrates and Fishes of Salt
(Influences de la Position Intertidale et des Pro-
Marshes in Two Oregon Estuaries, Green Algal Ropes: A Novel Estuarine Phe-
prietesPhysiques des Sediments sur la Meio- nomenon in the Gulf of Maine,
W88-02922 2104 2L
faune d'une Vasiere Atlantique (Estuaire de la W88-04484 2105 2L
Loire, France)),
Effects of Oil Exposure on Pink Salmon, Oncor-
W88-02100 2103 2L hynchus gorbuscha, Alevins in a Simulated In- Detritus Cycling in a Shallow Coastal Lagoon in

tertidal Environment,
Natal, South Africa,
Low Salinity Induces Reversible Tissue Regres-
W88-03292 2104 5C W88-04510 2106 2L
sion in the Estuarine Sponge Microciona Proli-
fera (Ellis and Solander), Trace Metals in San Francisco Bay, California: Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary
W88-02129 2103 2L A Preliminary Report, Transport. Volume 1 A Review of Estuary Hy-
:

W88-03314 2104 5A draulics and Transport as Applied to Rivers


Uptake of Kepone by the Estuarine Bivalve Tributary to Lake Erie,
Rangia Cuneata, During the Dredging of Con- Hydrocarbon Levels in the Swartkops Estuary: W88-04701 2106 2H
taminated Sediments in the James River, Virgin- A Preliminary Study,
W88-03774 2105 5B Analysis of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estu-
W88-02339 2103 5B ary Transport. Volume 2: Littoral Drift Process-
Modeling Volatile Organics in the Delaware es at Estuary Mouths - A Case Study at Old
Influence of Environmental Variables on the Estuary, Woman Creek inLake Erie,
Fish Fauna of the Deeper Waters of a Large W88-03792 2105 5B W88-04702 2106 2H
Australian Estuary,
W88-02371 2103 2L Land Use History on Sedimentation in
Effects of Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary
the Potomac Estuary, Maryland, Transport. Volume 3: A Laterally Averaged
Reproductive Biology and the Pathological W88-03901 2105 4C Model of Momentum and Energy Transport
Changes of the Plaice Pleuronectes Platessa (L.) with Application to Seiche Hydraulics,
Sediment Sources and Transport in Kings Bay 2H
After the "Amoco Cadiz' Oil Spill Along the W88-04703 2106
and Vicinity, Georgia and Florida, July 8-16,
North-West Coast of Brittany,
1982, Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary
W88-02372 2103 5C
W88-03905 2105 2L Transport. Volume 4: The Effect of Lake Erie/
Hydrography and the Distribution of Phyto- Sandusky Bay Seiche Oscillations on the Forma-
Variability in the Chemistry of Estuarine Plants
plankton in Killary Harbour: A Fjord in West-
and Its Effect on Feeding by Canada Geese,
tion of Sandusky Bay,
ern Ireland, W88-04704 2106 2H
W88-04012 2105 2H
W88-02374 2103 2L
Water and Marine Or- Modeling Water Quality Variables of the Poto-
Mercury Content in the
Modelling of a Planktonic Ecosystem in an En- mac River at the Entrance to Its Estuary, Phase
ganisms in Angke Estuary, Jakarta Bay,
closed Water Column. 2105 5B I:Trend and Seasonality,
W88-04148
W88-02375 2103 2L W88-04707 2106 5B
Intertidal Zonation and Seasonality of Meio-
Biogenic Hydrogen Sulfide Emissions From Se- Tropical Mangrove Estuaries, Contribution of Wetlands to Estuarine Produc-
benthos in
lected Florida Wetlands, W88-04157 2105 2L tion and Fisheries; An Overview with Emphasis

W88-02463 2103 5B on Chesapeake Bay,


Sink or Drain: A Simulation Study of Factors W88-04945 2106 2H
Organochlorine Pesticide Contents of Tributar- Affecting the Role of an Estuary Subject to
ies into Blanca Bay, Argentina, Toxic Inputs, Resource Protection: A Delaware Perspective,
W88-02483 2103 5B W88-04261 2105 5B W88-04956 2106 6E

SU-260
SUBJECT INDEX
ESTUARIES

Total Carbohydrate: Organic Carbon Ratio as Heavy Metal Distribution in Recent Sediments Interannual Fluctuations in the Density of Sand
an Indicator of Sewage-Derived Organic Matter of theKrka River Estuary An Example of Lace, Ammodytes americanus, Larvae in Long
in Burbo Bight Sediments, Liverpool Bay, UK, Sequential Extraction Analysis, Island Sound, 1951-1983,
W88-05O7O 2106 5 A W88-06068 2108 5B W88-06337 2108 2L
Vertical Temperature Gradients in Muddy Inter-
Accumulation and Bioconcentration of Polycy- Role of Interactions Among Environmental
tidal Sediments in the Forth Estuary, Scotland,
clic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Nearshore Es-
W88-05105 Conditions in Controlling Historical Fisheries
2106 2L tuarine Environment Near A Pensacola (Flori-
Variability,
da) Creosote Contamination Site,
02 Consumption and Acute Exposure in
Salinity W88-06338 2108 5C
W88-06102 2108 5B
the Freshwater Shrimp Macrobrachium olfersii
(Wiegmann) Fish Population
Responses to Chronic and
(Crustacea:Decapoda): Whole Film of Organic Matter at the Fresh-Water/Sea-
Animal and Tissue Respiration, Acute Pollution: The Influence of Life History
Water Interface of An Estuary,
W88-05304 Strategies,
2107 2L W88-06111 2108 2L W88-06339 2108 5C
Periodicity of Epiphytes of Zostera marina in
Potential Effects ofDredging Activities and In-
Two Embayments of the Southern Gulf of St. creased Silt Load on the St. Lucia System, with
Record of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Lawrence, (PAH) Pollution Obtained from Accreting Sedi-
Special Reference to Turbidity and the Estua-
W88-05361 2107 2L ments of the Tamar Estuary, U. K.: Evidence
rine Fauna,
for Non-Equilibrium Behavior of PAH,
Seasonal Abundance, Distribution and Growth
W88-06223 2108 5C W88-06435 2108 5B
of Postlarval and Juvenile Grass Shrimp (Palae-
Neoplastic and Other Disease in Fish in Relation
monetes Pugio) in a Georgia, USA, Salt Marsh, Evaluation of the Clariflow Process for Sewage
to Toxic Chemicals: An Overview,
W88-05364 2107 2L Treatment,
W88-06291 2108 5C W88-06459 2108 5D
Contribution of C14 Dating to a Better Under- Marine Pollution Problems, North American
standing of the POM Behaviour in Estuaries,
West Coast,
Tidal Analysis - A Retrospect,
W88-05375 2107 2L W88-06510
W88-06292 2108 5B
2108 8B
Effects of Acid-Iron Wastes on Estuarine Orga- Identification of Internal Tides in Tidal Current
Aquatic Pollution Problems, North Atlantic
nisms: Recent Field and Laboratory Experi- Records from the Middle Estuary of the St.
Coast, Including Chesapeake Bay,
ments, Lawrence,
W88-05381 W88-06293 2108 5B
2107 5C W88-06511 2108 2L
Adaptation of Aquatic Microbial Communities Organic Compounds of Environmental Concern
in the Gulf of Mexico: A Review,
Appropriate Sampling Procedures for Estuarine
to Hg(++) Stress,
and Coastal Zone Water-Quality Measurements
W88-05447 W88-06294 2108 5B
2107 5C W88-06541 2108 7A
Annual Cycle of Bacterial Specific Biovolumes Aquatic Pollution Problems, Southeastern U.S.
Coasts: Histopathological Indicators, Recent Dissolved Oxygen Trends in the Hudson
in Howe Sound, a Canadian West Coast Fjord
W88-06295 River,
Sound, 2108 5C
W88-06647 2108 5B
W88-05448 2107 2L Aquatic Pollution Problems in Japan,
W88-06298 Joint Probability Distribution of Streamflows
Hepatitis A Virus and Poliovirus 1 Inactivation 2108 5C
and Tides in Estuaries,
in Estuarine Water,
W88-05589 Approaches for Evaluating Environmental W88-06808 2108 2L
2107 5B Quality; Scientific Problems and Management
Methane in Surface Waters of Oregon Estuaries Needs, Freshwater Pulse - A Numerical Model with
and Rivers, W88-O6300 Application to the St. Lawrence Estuary,
2108 5G
W88-05607 W88-06867 2109 2L
2107 2L Review of Monitoring Strategies and Assess-
Protecting Freshwater Inflows into Texas Estu- ments of Estuarine Pollution, Trace Elements in Surface Sediments of Navar-
aries: An Evaluation of Legal Strategies, W88-06301 ino Bay, Greece,
2108 7A
W88-05667 W88-06881 2109 5B
2107 6E
Dissolved and Suspended Yellow Substance in
Natural Variability of Water Quality in a Tem- the Waters of the Gulf of Riga, Transport of Fine-Grained Sediments in Shallow I
perate Estuary, W88-06307 2108 2L Waters,
W88-05873 '
2107 2L W88-06890 2109 2J
Effect of Humic Acids on Behavior of Heavy
Sulfur, Carbon,and Nitrogen Isotopes Used to Metals in Estuarine Waters, In Situ Variations in Oyster Mutagenicity and
Trace Organic Matter Flow in the Salt-Marsh W88-06308 2108 5B Tissue Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic
Estuaries of Sapelo Island, Georgia, Hydrocarbons,
W88-05954 Zinc, Copper and Lead Content of Sodium Algi- W88-06925
2108 2L 2109 5B
nate from Brown Algae,
Positively Charged Suspended Particles: Studies W88-06310 2108 5B Seasonal and Diel Variability in Dissolved DNA
in an Iron-Rich River and Its Estuary, and in Microbial Biomass and Activity in a
W88-05958 2108 2H Long-Term Biological Data Sets: Their Role in Subtropical Estuary,
Research, Monitoring, and Management of Estu- W88-07021
Wetlands: Fortifying Federal and Regional Co- arine and Coastal Marine Systems,
2109 2H
operation, W88-06332 Ecological Consequences of Mechanical Har-
2108 2L
W88-06053 2108 5G vesting of Clams,
Field Sampling in Estuaries: The Relationship of W88-07063 2109 4C
Coastal Wetland Management: The Advance Scale to Variability,
Designation Approach, W88-06333
W88-06055
2108 7A Ecological Effects of Coastal Marsh Impound-
2108 5G ments: A Review,
Copper, Zinc, and Organotin as Long-Term
Simulation of Marine Ecosystem Effects Due W88-07100 2109 6G
to Factors Governing the Distribution of Orga-
PCB Waste Incineration in the Gulf of Mexico nisms in the Fal Estuary in Southwest England,
W88-06063
FSC Oil Pollution Research Unit-The 1980s
2108 5C W88-06334 2108 5C and Beyond,
Dissolved Cd Behavior in Some Selected W88-07128 2109 5G
Long-Term Changes in Benthic Populations in
French and Chinese Estuaries. Consequences on Some West European Coastal Areas, Acidification and Anadromous Fish of
Cd Supply to the Ocean, W88-06335
Atlantic
W88-06066 2108 5C Estuaries,
2108 5B W88-07255
Long-Term Variation in Mesohaline Chesapeake 2109 5C
Organic Matter and Surface Properties of
Solid Bay Macrobenthos: Spatial and Temporal Pat-
Particles in the Estuarine Mixing Zone Status of Some Finfish Stocks in the Chesapeake
terns,
W88-06067 Bay,
2108 5B W88-06336 2108 2L W88-07260 2109 5C

SU-261
SUBJECT INDEX
ESTUARIES

Flow in the Southern Part of


Simulation of Tidal Turbulent Perturbations of Velocity in the
Chemical and Biological Trends Associated with
North Sea and the English Channel, Conwy Estuary,
Acidic Atmospheric Deposition in the Rhode the
W88-08346 2110 2L W88-08734 2110 2L
River Watershed and Estuary,
W88-07261 2109 5C
Model for Tides and Currents in the English Seasonal Cycle of the Ciliated Protozoan and
Channel and Southern North Sea, Micrometazoan Biomass in a Gulf of Maine Es-
Numerical Modeling of Separation Eddies in
Shallow Water, W88-08347 2110 2L tuary,

2109 2H W88-08737 2110 2L


W88-07451
Grays Harbor Estuary Management Plan.

Influence of the Tide on Rainfall in a Tidal W88-08512 2110 5G Sources and Transport of Particulate Organic
Area,
Carbon in the Amazon River and Estuary,
2109 2B Photolysis of Phenol and Chlorophenols in Estu- W88-08738 2110 2L
W88-07646
arine Water,
Seasonal Distributions and Turnover of Reduced W88-08528 2110 5B Vertical Turbulent Mixing Processes on Ebb
Trace Gases and Hydroxy lamine in Yaquina Tides in Partially Mixed Estuaries,

Bay, Oregon, Routine Determination of Principal Gamma W88-08739 2110 2L


W88-07926 2109 2L Emitting Radionuclides in Muds and Silts from
the Ribble Estuary, Secondary Production of Benthic Molluscs from
Seasonal and Annual Variations in the Organic W88-08606 2110 5A the Delaware Bay and Coastal Area,
Matter Contributed by the St. Lawrence River W88-08741 2110 2L
Gulf of
to the St. Lawrence, Radionuclides in Coastal and Estuarine Sedi-
Distribution of Molluscs and Polychaetes in
W88-07934 2109 2E ments from Wirral and Lancashire,
W88-08609 2110 5A Coastal Lagoons in Greece,
Hypoxia and Salinity in Virginia Estuaries, W88-08743 2110 2L
W88-08012 2H0 2L Distribution of Particulate Organic Matter in the
Lateral Density Distribution in a Partially Mixed
Lower Part of the Tama River, (In Japanese),
Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Cumaceans W88-08641 2110 2L Estuary,
in the Mobile Bay Estuarine System, Alabama, W88-08744 2110 2L
W88-08014 2110 2L Distribution of Nitrogen Species and Adsorption
of Ammonium in Sediments from the Tidal Po- Fish Fauna of Lake Maurepas, an Oligohaline
Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning in Narragansett tomac River and Estuary, Part of the Lake Pontchartrain Estuary,
Bay, W88-08709 2110 2L W88-08751 2110 2L
W88-08015 2110 2L
Relationship between Light Attenuation and Sources of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in an Estu-
Seasonal Abundance of Aquatic Diptera in Two ary of the Chesapeake Bay,
Particle Characteristics in a Turbid Estuary,
Oligohaline Tidal Marshes in Mississippi, 2110 2J W88-08753 2110 5B
W88-08711
W88-08016 2110 2L
Seasonal and Spatial Distributions of Copper, Macronutrient Controls on Nitrogen Fixation in
Ammonium Regeneration and Biomass of Ma- Planktonic Cyanobacterial Populations,
Cadmium and Zinc in the Seawater of Blanca
crozooplankton and Ctenophores in Great South W88-08769 2110 2H
Bay,
Bay, New York, 2110 5B
2110 2L
W88-08712
W88-08017 Distributionof Ultramicrobacteria in a Gulf
Plutonium and Cesium Radionuclides in Sedi- Coast Estuary and Induction of Ultramicrobac-
Nekton Assemblages of Three Tributaries to the teria,
ments of the Savannah River Estuary,
Calcasieu Estuary, Louisiana, W88-08795 2110 2L
W88-08714 2110 5B
W88-08018 2110 2L
Hydrocarbon Geochemistry of the Puget Sound Anaerobic Microbial Methylation of Inorganic
Hydrography of the Ebro Delta Bays (Hidrogra- Tin in Estuarine Sediment Slurries,
Region: III. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
fia de las bahias del delta del Ebro), 2110 5B
in Sediments,
W88-08798
W88-08088 2110 2L
W88-08715 2110 5B
Bacterial Productivity and Microbial Biomass in
Ichthyoplankton of the Albufeira Lagoon (1984/
Diatom Size Distributions and Community Tropical Mangrove Sediments,
1985),
W88-08802 2110 2L
2110 2L Stratification in Estuarine Intertidal Sediments,
W88-08090
W88-08716 2110 2L
Dynamics of Organic Materials in the Campbell
Abundance and Distribution of Dissolved Inor-
Faunal Characteristics and Sediment Accumula- River Estuary at the Time of the Spring Bloom
ganic Nutrients in the Ebro Delta Bays (Abun-
tion Processes in the James River Estuary, of Phytoplankton,
dancia y distribucion de nutrientes inorganicos 2110 2L
W88-08717 2110 2L W88-08817
disueltos en las bahias del delta del Ebro),
W88-08091 2110 5B
Sediment Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in the Forth Microbial Kinetics and Phytoplankton in Sal-
Coastal Estuary, monid Habitats of the Campbell River Estuary
Formation of Longitudinal Fronts in a
W88-08718 2110 5B inAutumn,
Plain Estuary,
W88-08818 2110 2L
W88-08136 2110 2L
Recruitment Dynamics of Metamorphosing
Conservation Problems and Management Op- English sole, Parophrys vetulus, to Yaquina Bay, Further Studies of Short-Term Variation in the
Pigment Composition of a Spring Phytoplankton
tions in Estuaries: The Bot River Estuary, South Oregon,
Africa, as a Case-History for Management of W88-08719 2110 2L Bloom,
W88-08850 2110 2H
Closed Estuaries,
W88-08216 2110 2L Behaviour of Uranium Isotopes with Salinity
Change in Three U.K. Estuaries, Contaminated Sediments in the Elbe Estuary:
Fluidization of Mud in Estuaries, W88-08720 2110 2K Ecological and Economic Problems for the Port
W88-08243 2110 2J of Hamburg,
Freshwater Phytoplankton in the Low Salinity W88-08866 2110 5E
Sublethal Effects of Copper and Mercury on Region of the River Tamar Estuary,
Some Biochemical Constituents of the Estuarine W88-08721 2110 2L Oligochaete Respiration as a Measure of Sedi-
Clam Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis ment Toxicity in Puget Sound, Washington,
Pu-239,240 in Estuarine and Shelf Waters of the W88-08874 2110 5A
(Hanley),
W88-08254 2110 5A North-Eastern United States,
2110 2L Framvaren - Environmental Setting,
W88-08728
Mud W88-08925 2110 2L
Behaviour and Ecological Importance of a
Snail (Ilyanassa Obsoleta) Population in a Tem- Temporal Sampling and Discharge Asymmetry
in Salt Marsh Creeks,
Water Exchange of Framvaren,
perate Macrotidal Estuary, 2110 2L
W88-08730 2110 2L W88-08926
W88-08302 2110 2L

Suspended Sediment Fluctuations in the Tagus Distribution and Biomass of Phytoplankton and
Field Verification of Wave Equation Tidal Dy-
Estuary on Semi-Diurnal and Fortnightly Time Phototrophic Bacteria in Framvaren, a Perma-
namics in the English Channel and Southern
nently Anoxic Fjord in Norway.
North Sea, Scales,
2110 2L W88-08927 2110 2L
W88-08345 2110 2L W88-08732

SU-562
SUBJECT INDEX
ESTUARIES

Distribution of Some Non-Phototrophic Bacte- Effect of Biological and Physical Disturbances Effects of River Floods on Sediment Dispersal
ria and Active Biomass (ATP) in the Permanent- on the Transport of Arsenic from Contaminated
ly Anoxic Fjord Framvaren,
in Small Estuaries: A Case Study From East
Estuarine Sediments, London,
W88-08928 2110 2L W88-09716 2111 5B W88-10564 2112 2J
Total Particulate and Organic Fluxes in Anoxic Vertical Attenuation of Light in Charlotte
Satellite Detection of Bloom and Pigment Distri-
Framvaren Waters, Harbor, a Shallow, Subtropical Estuary, South-
butions in Estuaries,
W88-08929 2110 2L western Florida,
W88-09717
W88- 10725 2112 7B
2111 2L
Partitioning and Enrichment of Trace Metals in
Influence of Wastewater Discharge on the Reproductive Biology, Seasonality and Distribu-
a Sediment Core from Framvaren, South
tion of Tenagomysis macropsis W. Tattersall,
Norway, Uptake Kinetics of Dissolved Organic Materials
by Microorganisms in the Fraser River Estuary, 1923 (Crustacea, Mysidacea) in a New Zealand
W88-08930 2110 2L Estuary,
British Columbia,
Sulphur Chemistry of a Super-Anoxic Fjord, W88-09767 W88-10750 2112 2L
2111 5C
Framvaren, South Norway,
W88-08931 Hydrography of the Estuarine-Lagunar Com- Photosynthesis and Light in Estuarine Benthic
2110 2L Microalgae,
plex of Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees W),
Solution Chemistry of Iron(II) in Framvaren Sao Paulo, Brazil: III. Influence of the Tide W88-10752 2112 2L
Fjord, Cycle (Hidrografia do Complexo Estuarino La-
W88-08934 gunar de Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees Reproductive Phenology and Growth of Graci-
2110 2L
W), Sao Paulo, Brasil: III. Influencia do Ciclo da laria tikvahiae McLachlan (Gigartinales, Rhodo-
Formation of Framboidal Iron Sulfide in the Mare), phyta) in the Great Bay Estuary, New Hamp-
Water of a Permanently Anoxic Fjord - Fram- W88-09773 2111 2L shire,

varen, South Norway, W88-10753 2112 2L


Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the
W88-08935 2110 2L
Indian River Lagoon, Florida: I. Comparisons Effects of Sedimentary Processes and Salinity on
Cycling of Manganese in the Permanently
Among Three Species of Seagrasses from Adja- the Diatom Flora of the Columbia River Estu-
Anoxic Drammensfjord, cent Beds, ary,
W88-08936 W88-09857 2111 2L W88-10754
2110 2L 2112 2L
Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the Distribution, Growth and Mortality of Larval
Modelling the Manganese Cycling in Two Indian River Lagoon, Florida: II. Comparisons
Stratified Fjords,
Between Drift Algae and
Spotted Seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus: Com- A
W88-08937 Three Species of Sea- parison Between Two Adjacent Estuarine Areas
2110 2L grasses, of Southwest Florida,
Trace Metals in the Water Columns of the Black W88-09858 2111 2L W88-10775 2112 2H
Sea and Framvaren Fjord,
Hydrography and Budget of Dissolved Total
W88-08939 2110 2L Temporal Changes in the Sediment Geochemis-
Nitrogen and Dissolved Oxygen in the Stratified
try of Two Southeast Alaskan Fjords,
Some Peculiarities of the
Season in Mikawa Bay, Japan,
Trace-Metal Distribu- W88-10783 2112 2L
W88-09863 2111 5C
tion in Baltic Waters and Sediments,
W88-08940 2110 2L Box Model Analysis on Phytoplankton Produc- Extent and Intensity of the Anoxic Zone on
Basins and Fjords,
tion and Grazing Pressure in a Eutrophic Estu-
Mercury in the Norwegian Fjord Framvaren, W88- 10784
ary, 2112 2L
W88-08941 2110 5B W88-09864 2111 2L Nutrient Regeneration and Denitrification in
Politicaland Social Factors in the Patuxent Aquatic Macrophytes Outside the Olkiluoto Nu- Low Oxygen Fjords,
River Cleanup Agreement,
clear Power Station, West Coast of Finland, W88-10785 2112 2L
W88-09461 2111 5G W88-09938 2111 5C
Diatom Abundance in the Estuaries,
Role of Sediment in the Persistence and Trans- Carbon Fixation of Phytoplankton Species in W88-10787 2112 2L
port of Enteric Viruses in the Estuarine Envi- Cooling Water of the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power
ronment, Station, West Coast of Finland, Bounds and Potential Effects of NH4( + ) (Load-
W88-09466 2111 5B W88-09939 2111 5C ing) on the Pelagic System of a Baltic Estuary, |
W88-10798 2112 5C
Characterization of Sedimentary Humic Acids Behavior of Groundwater with Dispersion in
c
Fractionated by Hydrophobic Interaction Chro- Coastal Aquifers,
matography, W88-09975
Sedimentation in an Ebb-Tidal Delta, Rangaunu a
2111 2F Harbour, Northland, New Zealand,
W88-09560 2111 2L W88-10844 2112 2J
Structure, Dynamics and Production of Meso-
Facies and Geometry of an Estuarine Bar and zooplankton Community in the Bothian Bay,
Degradation of Mangrove Leaf Litter in the St.
Channel System, Related to Environmental Factors,
Lucia Estuary as Influenced by Season and Ex-
W88-09562 2111 2L W88-09993 2 1U 2L posure,

Marine Dispersal and Deposition of Yellow W88-10850 2112 2L


Use of Pollutant and Biogenic Markers as
Source Discriminants of Organic Inputs to Estu- River Silts by Gravity-Driven Underflows,
Pollution of the Seas Around India,
arine Sediments, W88-10160 2112 2J
W88- 10860 2112 5C
W88-09566 2111 5B Phytoplankton, Tripton and
Microphyto-
benthos: Tidal Exchange in a North Brittany Breaching the Mouth of the Bot River Estuary,
Origin of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Estuary, (Phytoplancton, Tripton et Microphy- South Africa: Impact on its Benthic Macrofaunal
(PAH) in Recent Sediments from the Continen-
tobenthos: Echanges au Cours de la Maree, Communities,
talShelf of the 'Golfe de Gascogne' (Atlantic
Dans un Estuaire du Nord-Finistere,), W88-10868 2112 6G
Ocean) and in the Gironde Estuary,
W88-09576 W88-10245 2112 2L
2111 5B Study on Water Quality Characteristics and
Potential Impact of Large-Scale Tidal Power Longitudinal Dispersion Coefficient of Suyeong
Examination of the Fate of Nigerian Crude Oil
Developments in the Upper Bay of Fundy on Estuary, (in Japanese),
in Surface Sediments of the Humber
Estuary by
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Fisheries Resources of the Northwest Atlantic, W88-10897 2112 5B
W88-09601 W88-10283 2112 6G
2111 5B Geochemistry of Interstitial Water for a Sedi-
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, in Surface
Summer Ichthyoplankton Communities of Two ment Core from the Indian River Lagoon, Flori-
Estuarine Systems of Prince Edward Island, da,
Sediments from the Elizabeth River Subestuary
W88-10412 2112 2L W88-10899 2112
W88-09616 2111 5B 5C
Sediment Dispersal in the Knysna Estuary: En- Evaluation of Survey Positioning Methods for
Shear Stress Variations in an Estuary, vironmental Management Considerations, Nearshore Marine and Estuarine Waters.
W88-09712 2111 2L W88-10563 2112 2J W88-11266 2112 5A

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mmB<m

SUBJECT INDEX
ESTUARINE CIRCULATION

Tidal Creek: Contributions via Tidal Inundation,


Geomorphological Control of Subsurface Hy-
ESTUARINE CIRCULATION drology in the Creekbank Zone of Tidal
Freshwater Pulse A Numerical Model
- with Runoff and Seepage,
2109 2L Marshes,
Application to the St. Lawrence Estuary, W88-06863
W88-09715 2111 2L
W88-06867 2109 2L
Responses of Estuarine Macrofauna Colonizing
Coastal Management Issues for the Mouth of the
ESTUARINE DYNAMICS Sediments Contaminated with Fenvalerate,
Marshes of 5C River Murray, South Australia,
Seasonal Pore Water Dynamics in W88-06923 2109
W88-09763 2111 2L
Barataria Basin, Louisiana,
W88-06179 2108 2L Comparisons of Laboratory Toxicity Test Re-
Coastal Management Issues for the Mouth of the
sults with Responses of Estuarine Animals Ex-
ESTUARINE ENVIRONMENT posed to Fenthion in the Field,
River Murray, South Australia,
Temporal Changes in Littoral Meiofauna from 2109 5C W88-09955 2111 6E
W88-06931
the Hunter River Estuary,
W88-00001 2101 2L Variation in Paragnath Number of Nereis diver-
Occurrence and Diet of Fishes in a Tidal Inlet to
sicolor in the Bou Regreg Estuary (Morocco)
Marine a Saltmarsh in Southern Moreton Bay, Queens-
Influence of Turbidity on Juvenile (Variations de la Distribution des Paragnathes
land,
Fishes in Estuaries. Part 1. Field Studies at Lake Chez Nereis diversicolor dans l'Estuaire du Bou
W88-07167 2109 81
St. Lucia on the Southeastern Coast of
Africa,
Regreg (Maroc)),
W88-01706 2103 2L 2112 2L
Hypoxia and Salinity in Virginia Estuaries, W88-10216
of Turbidity on Juvenile Marine W88-08012 2110 2L
Influence and Fish Oc-
Seasonal Fluctuations of Salinity
Fishes in 2. Laboratory Studies,
Estuaries. Part
Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms currence in and Around Epe Lagoon, Nigeria,
Comparisons with Field Data and Conclusions, 2112 2L
2L Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem, W88-10482
W88-01707 2103
W88-08013 2110 2L
Uptake and Release of Materials by a Wadden
Columbia River Estuary Data Development
Sea Mussel Bed,
Program. Abstracts of Major CREDDP Publi- Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Cumaceans
W88-10869 2112 2L
cations. in the Mobile Bay Estuarine System, Alabama,
W88-02586 2104 2L W88-08014 2110 2L
ESTUARINE ENVIRONMENTS
02 Consumption and Acute Salinity Exposure in
Seasonal Abundance of Aquatic Diptera in Two Anaerobic Microbial Methylation of Inorganic
the Freshwater Shrimp Macrobrachium olfersii
Oligohaline Tidal Marshes in Mississippi, Tin in Estuarine Sediment Slurries,
(Wiegmann) (Crustacea:Decapoda): Whole 2110 2L W88-08798 21 10 5B
W88-08016
Animal and Tissue Respiration,
W88-05304 2107 2L Nekton Assemblages of Three Tributaries to the Study of the Occurrence and Distribution of
Bdellovibrios in Estuarine Sediment over an
Calcasieu Estuary, Louisiana,
Hepatitis A Virus and Poliovirus 1 Inactivation
W88-08018 2110 2L Annual Cycle,
in Estuarine Water, W88-08800 2110 2L
W88-05589 2107 5B
Dispersal-Mediated Coexistence of Mud Snails

(Hydrobiidae) in an Estuary,
ESTUARINE FISHERIES
Microbial Oxidation of Manganese in a North Contribution of Estuaries to Commercial Fisher-
W88-08057 2110 2L
Carolina Estuary, ies in Temperate Western Australia and the Con-
W88-05604 2107 2K
Industrial Development Effects on the Ecology cept of Estuarine Dependence,
W88-00136 2101 2L
Short-Term Environmental Variability and Phy- of a Pacific Mexican Estuary,
toplankton Abundance in a Shallow Tidal Estu- W88-08219 2110 4C
Creation of Fishery Habitat in Estuaries,
ary: I. Winter and Summer, 2L
of Molluscs and Polychaetes in W88-02567 2104
W88-05644 2107 2L Distribution
Coastal Lagoons in Greece,
Overview of the Beneficial Uses of Dredged
Nitrogen Biogeochemistry in an Unpolluted Es- W88-08743 2110 2L
Material,
tuary: The Importance of Benthic Denitrifica-
W88-02568 2104 2L
tion, Abundance of Young Brown Shrimp in Natural
W88-06672 2108 2L and Semi-Impounded Marsh Nursery Areas: Re-
Temperature and Salinity, Evaluation of Costs Associated with Regional,
lation to
Box Model Analysis of Bacterial Fluxes in the 2110 2L Environmental Impact in Chesapeake Bay,
W88-08750 2109 6B
St. Lawrence Estuary, W88-07224
W88-06674 2108 2L Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination in
Recruitment Dynamics of Metamorphosing
Crassostrea virginica from Marine Facilities,
Microbial Trophodynamics in the Delaware Es-
2110 5B English sole, Parophrys vetulus, to Yaquina Bay,
W88-08752
tuary, Oregon,
W88-06675 2108 2L W88-08719 2110 2L
Distribution and Biomass of the Seagrass Zos-
tera Capensis in a Warm-Temperate Estuary, Two
Seasonal and Three-year Variability of Meio- Summer Ichthyoplankton Communities of
2110 2L
benthic Nematode Populations at Two Estuarine W88-08877
Estuarine Systems of Prince Edward Island,
Sites, W88-10412 2112 2L
2108 2L Screening of Bacteria with Antiviral Activity
W88-06676 Necrosis
Against Infectious Hematopoietic
Seasonal Fluctuations of Salinity and Fish Oc-
Phytoplankton Biomass and Nutrient Dynamics Virus (IHNV) from Estuarine and Marine Envi-
currence in and Around Epe Lagoon, Nigeria,
in a Tidally Induced Upwelling: the Role of the ronments, 2112 2L
2110 2L W88-10482
N03:Si04 Ratio, W88-08888
W88-06858 2109 2L
Relationship Between Pink Shrimp Production
Framvaren - Environmental Setting,
Ammonium, Nitrate, and D- and 2110 2L on the Tortugas Grounds and Water Flow Pat-
Interactions of W88-08925
terns in the Florida Everglades,
L-Amino Acids in the Nitrogen Assimilation of
W88-10751 2112 2L
Two Species of Estuarine Benthic Diatoms, Role of Sediment in the Persistence and Trans-
W88-06860 2109 2L port of Enteric Viruses in the Estuarine Envi-
ESTUARINE ORGANISMS
ronment,
Community Electron Transport of Procaryotes Variation in Adenylate Energy Charge and
W88-09466 2111 5B
in Euryoxic Estuarine Sediment, Phosphoadenylate Pool Size in Estuarine Orga-
W88-06861 2109 2L Population Dynamics and Secondary Produc-
nisms after an Oil Spill,

W88-00079 2101 5C
tion in an Estuarine Population of Caullenella
Trace Metal Concentrations in Mussels: Com-
caputesocis (Polychaeta: Cirratulidae),
parison between Estuarine, Coastal and Offshore 2111 5C ESTUARINE POLLUTION
W88-09666 Copper and Mercury on
Regions in the Southeastern North Sea from Sublethal Effects of
1983 to 1986, Succession Zooplankton and Hydrophytes of
in
Some Biochemical Constituents of the Estuarine
W88-06862 2109 5A Clam Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis
a Seasonal Water on the West Coast of South
(Hanley),
Africa,
Carbon Transport between a Euhaline Vegetat- 2110 5A
W88-09678 2111 2H W88-08254
ed Marsh in South Carolina and the Adjacent

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SUBJECT INDEX
EUTROPHIC LAKES

ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS ETIWANDA GENERATING STATION Influence of Oxygen Concentration on the Dis-
Simultaneous Exposure of English Sole (Par- Study of Saline Water Use at the Etiwanda tribution of Mysis Relicta Loven in a Eutrophic
ophrys vetulus) to Sediment-Associated Xeno- Generating Station, Temperate Lake,
biotics: Part 2- Chronic Exposure to an Urban W88-01611 2103 3A W88-06141 2108 5C
Estuarine Sediment with Added H3-
Benzo(a)pyrene and C14-Polychlorinated Bi- EUCALYPTUS Effects of Load Reductions on the Water Qual-
phenyls, Distribution, Length and Weight of Roots in ityof a Large Shallow Lake,
W88-06870 Young Plantations of Eucalyptus grandis W. W88-06165
2109 5B 2108 2H
Hill exMaiden Irrigated with Recycled Water,
Early Diagenesis of Amino Acids and Organic W88-03217 2104 3C Reed (Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex
Matter in Two Coastal Marine Sediments, Steud.) Growth under Conditions of Increasing
W88-07918
EUGLENOPHYTA Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie,
2109 2L Extreme Metal and Acid Tolerance of Euglena
W88-06684 2108 5C
mutabilis and an Associated Yeast from Smoking
Study of Sulphur Enrichment in the Humic
Hills, Northwest Territories, and Their Appar-
Fraction of Marine Sediments During Early Phosphate Exchange Between Sediments and
ent Mutualism, the Near-bottom Water in Relationship to
Diagenesis,
W88-07919
W88- 10772 2112 2H Oxygen Conditions a Lake Used for Intensive
2109 2K in
Trout Cage Culture,
Factors Affecting Pore Water Hydrocarbon
EUROPE
Review of Sewage Sludge Treatment and Dis- W88-06685 2108 5B
Concentrations in Puget Sound Sediments,
posal in Europe,
W88-07927 2109 5B Trace Metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic
W88-00269 2101 5E Lake,
ETHANOL Acidification of Forest Soils: Model Develop- W88-06888 2109 2K
Use of Methane Gas from Anaerobic Treatment ment and Application for Analyzing Impacts of
of Stillage for Fuel Alcohol Production, Contribution from Nitrogen Fixation (Acetylene
Acidic Deposition in Europe,
W88-00971 2102 5D Reduction) to the Nitrogen Budget of Lake To-
W88-03195 2104 5C
hopekaliga (Florida),
Comparison of Ethanol Toxicity to Daphnia Background Levels of Air and Precipitation W88-06903 2109 2H
magna and Ceriodaphnia dubia Tested at Two Quality in Europe,
Different Temperatures: Static Acute Toxicity W88-03780 Vertical Nutrient Transport and its Effects on
2105 2B
Test Results, Epilimnetic Phosphorus in Four Calcareous
W88-01721 2103 5C Transatlantic Transport of Sulfur, Lakes,
W88-05573 2107 5B W88-06904 2109 2H
Anaerobic Pretreatment of Corn Ethanol Pro-
duction Wastewater, Air Pollution, Emission and Ambient Concentra- Water Hyacinth Productivity and Detritus Ac-
W88-02221 2103 5D tions, cumulation.
W88-06560 2108 5B W88-06918 2109 2H
Energy Production Through the Treatment of
Wastes by Micro-Organisms, Variability of Mean Monthly Temperatures and Relation Between Wave Exposure and Distribu-
W88-08556 Semi-Annual Precipitation Totals in Europe in tion of Emergent Vegetation in a Eutrophic
2110 5D
Relation To Hemispheric Circulation Patterns, Lake,
Measurements of Chlorophyll-a from Phyto- W88-07631 2109 2B W88-08114 2110 2H
plankton Using Ethanol as Extraction Solvent,
W88-08590 2110 2H
Evolution of European Rivers - A Complex Assessment of Phosphorus Sources to Black
Response, Lake, New York,
ETHANOL DISTILLERIES W88-09372 2111 2E W88-08573 2110 5B
Study of the Acidogenic Phase of the Anaerobic X-'
Chemical Nature of Acid Precipitation Over Lake Effect on Stream Living Brown Trout
l
Fermentation of Stillage from Ethanol Distill-
Europe,
eries, (Salmo trutta),
W88-09954 2111 2B
W88-00163 W88-08584 2110 2H
2101 5D
SatelliteRemote Sensing Requirements for Hy-
ETHICS Pattern of Organic Matter Production by Natu-
drology and Water Management from the Mid-
Surface Water and Groundwater Regulation and ral Phytoplankton Population in a Eutrophic
1990s, in Relation to the Columbus Programme
Use: An Ethical Perspective, Lake: 1. Intracellular Products,
of the European Space Agency,
W88-05674 W88-08586 2110 2H
2107 6E W88-10483 2112 7B
ETHIOPIA Grazing by a Colorless Flagellate on a Green C
Finding Water: A Guide to the Construction and
Chemical and Algal Relationships Algal Bloom,
in a Salinity Maintenance of Private Water Supplies,
Series of Ethiopian Inland Waters, W88-11029
W88-08830 2110 2H
2112 5F
W88-06977 2109 2H
Some European Perspectives on Prevention of
Investigation of a Toxic Water-Bloom of Micro-
Ethiopia: Some Non-Conventional Water Re- Leaks from Underground cystis aeruginosa (Cyanophyceae) in Lake
Petroleum Storage
source Technologies, Systems,
Akersvatn, Norway,
W88-07876 W88-11215 W88-09625 2111 5C
2109 3A 2112 5G
ETHOPROPHOS EUTROPHIC LAKES Evaluation of Microcystis as Food for Zoo-
Experimental Evidence for Interactive Habitat plankton in a Eutrophic Lake,
Modelling Pesticide Transport with a Three-Site
Sorption Sub-Model: A Field Test, Segregation Between Roach (Rutilus rutilus) W88-09631 2111 2H o
W88-06441 and Rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) in a
2108 5B Seasonal Variations in the Loosely Sorbed Phos-
Shallow Eutrophic Lake,
phorus Fraction of the Sediment of a Shallow
ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE W88-04010 2105 2H
and Hypereutrophic Lake,
Microbial Degradation of 1,2-Dibromoethane in
Shallow Aquifer Materials, Effects of Oxygen Transport on the Areal Hy- W88-09709 2111 5B
W88-05976 polimnetic Oxygen Deficit,
2108 5B Pelagic Predators and Interfering Algae: Stabi-
W88-04309 2105 2H
lizing Factors in Temperate Eutrophic Lakes,
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) in Two Soil Profiles,
Impact of Angler Groundbait on Benthic Inver- W88-09759
W88-09103 2111 2H
2111 5B tebrates and Sediment Respiration in an Shallow
Eutrophic Reservoir, Zooplankton Consumption of Bacteria in a Eu-
Ground Water Contamination From the Agri-
W88-05071 2106 5C trophic Lake and in Experimental Enclosures,
cultural Use of Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) in
W88-09760 2111 2H
Simsbury, Connecticut,
Eutrophication of Lake Sava,
W88-09499 2111 5B Autochthonous Calcite Precipitation in Hard-
W88-05269 2107 5C
water Lakes of the Mecklenburg Lake District
Deep Dedicated Pump Installation Florida EDB Origin and Composition of Surface Slicks in (Autochthone Kalkfallung in Hartwasserseen
Contamination Investigation, Lakes of Differing Trophic Status, der Mecklenburger Seenplatte),
W88-11087 2112 5A W88-05959 2108 2H W88-09809 2111 2H

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^Immmmm

SUBJECT INDEX
EUTROPHIC LAKES

Denitrification Capacity of Sediment from a Hy- North Carolina: Causative Factors and Potential
Dissolved Oxygen Regimes and the Level of
pereutrophic Lake, Controls,
Eutrophication in Surinsar, a Sub-tropical Fresh-
W88-10677 2112 2H W88-01761 2103 5C
water Lake in Jammu, India,
W88-098U 2H1 2H
Phosphorus Inactivation in a Eutrophic Lake by Nutrient Enrichment of the Chesapeake Bay,
Bacterial Assimilation of Dissolved and Particu- the Direct Addition of Ferric Aluminium Sul- W88-01802 2103 2L
late Phytosynthesis Products (Bakterielle Nut- fate: Impact on Iron and Phosphorous,

zung von gelosten und partikularen Photosynth- W88-10689 2112 5G Control of Eutrophication of Lakes and Reser-
eseprodukten), voirs by Means of Pre-Dams. I. Mode of Oper-

W88-09813 2111 2H Role of Fish in the Regulation of Nutrient Cy- ation and Calculation of the Nutrient Elimina-
cling in Lake Balaton, Hungary, tion Capacity,
Relations Between Planktic Blue-Green Algal W88-10703 2112 2H W88-01844 2103 5G
Dynamics and Environmental Factors in Four
Eutrophic Swedish Lakes, Unexpected Disappearance of Cyanophyte Control of Eutrophication of Lakes and Reser-
W88-10127 2112 2H Blooms in Plusssee (North Germany), voirs by Means of Pre-Dams. II. Validation of
W88-10894 2112 2H the Phosphate Removal Model and Size Optimi-
Septic Tanks as Sources of Phosphorus to
zation,
Lough Erne, Ireland, EUTROPHIC PONDS W88-01845 2103 5G
W88-10199 2112 5B Selective Grazing on Periphyton: Determi- A
nant of Freshwater Gastropod Microdistribu- Development of a Mathematical Eutrophication
Phosphorus Inactivation in a Eutrophic Lake by
Aluminium Sul-
tions, Model of the Lagoon of Venice,
the Direct Addition of Ferric 2112 2H
W88-10724 W88-01873 2103 5B
phate:Changes in Phytoplankton Populations,
W88-10208 2112 2H
EUTROPHIC RESERVOIRS Eutrophication Model of the Venice Lagoon.
Aeromonas Hydrophila Densities in Thermally- Statistical Treatment of 'In Situ' Measurements
Impact of Planktivorous Fish on the Structure of
Altered Reservoir Water and Sediments, of Phytoplankton Growth Parameters,
a Plankton Community,
2112 2H W88-02461 2103 5C 2103 5C
W88-10212 W88-01878

Variation in the OP Ratio of Suspended and EUTROPHIC RIVERS Approach to Eutrophication Problems Close to
Settling Seston and Its Significance of P Uptake Modeling of Phytoplankton Development in a an Expanding Metropolis in Australia,
Calculations, Eutrophic Channelized River: Le Lot (France) W88-02243 2103 5G
W88-10214 2112 2H (Modelisation du Developpmement du Phyto-
plancton Dans une Riviere Canalisee Eutrophe: Impact of a Gyrodinium Aureolum Bloom on
Biomanipulation and Its Feasibility for Water Le Lot (France)), Inshore Young Fish Populations,
Quality Management in Shallow Eutrophic 2112 2H
W88-10476 W88-02373 2103 2L
Water Bodies in The Netherlands,
W88-10355 2112 2H EUTROPHIC WATERS Eutrophication Assessment in Greek Coastal
Water Quality Manipulations in a Eutrophic Im-
Waters,
Preliminary Results on Phosphorus Reduction in poundment, W88-02882 2104 5C
Lough Neagh: Assessing the Effect against a W88-02524 2104 5G
Background of Change, Black Lake, Koo-
Blue-Green Algae Toxicity in
W88-10356 2112 2H EUTROPHICATION tenai County, Idaho,
Elementary Chemical Composition (C, H, N) 2104 5C
Modelling the Recovery of Hypertrophic L. W88-03160
and Energy Equivalent of Acartia Clausi (Crus-
Glumso (Denmark),
tacea: Copepoda), an Important Species in the Qualitative and Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data
W88-10361 2112 2H
Bioenergetics of the Coastal Ecosystems of the Compilation to Determine Macrotrends,
Seasonal Changes in Metabolic Rates of Zoo- Northwest Mediterranean (Composition Chimi- W88-03487 2104 2H
plankton and Their Importance to Phytoplank- que Elementaire (C, H, N) et Equivalent Ener-
ton Production in Two New Zealand Lakes of gie d' Acartia Clausi (Crustacea: Copepoda), Cyanobacterial Water-Blooms,
Contrasting Trophic State, Espece Importante dans la Bioenergetique des W88-03845 2105 5C
W88-10439 2112 2H Ecosystemes Cotiers de Mediterranee Nord-Oc-
cidentale), Art of Lake Restoration,
Periphytic Algal Growth in a Hypereutrophic W88-00048 2101 5C W88-03849 2105 5G
Florida Lake Following a Winter Decline in
Phytoplankton, Chemical and Physical Properties of Connecti- Ecological Models as Support Systems to Deci-
W88-10448 2112 2H cut Lakes, sions in Lake Management Planning,
W88-00467 2101 5C W88-03863 2105 5G
Limnological Characteristics of Sangre Isle

Lake, Oklahoma (U.S.A.), Review of Trends in Lake Erie Water Quality Engineering Approaches for Lake Management;
W88-10452 2112 2H with Emphasis on the 1978-1979 Intensive Volume 1 Data Analysis and Empirical Model-
:

Survey, ing,
Factors Controlling Rotifer Abundances in a W88-00801 2101 5G 2105 5C
W88-03983
Norwegian Eutrophic Lake: An Experimental
Study, Empirical Methods for Predicting Eutrophica- Engineering Approaches for Lake Management;
W88-10463 2112 2H tion in Impoundments; Report 3: Phase II, Volume 2: Mechanistic Modeling,
Model Refinements, W88-03984 2105 5C
Composition, Particle Size and Organic Matter 2101 2H
W88-00826
Content of the Bottom Sediments of Man-Made
Lake Eutrophication Management Model,
Lake Zegrzynskie, Study Program for Development of Information
W88-04356 2105 5G
W88-10605 2112 2H for Use of OECD Eutrophication Modeling in
Water Quality Management: A Quality Control Pollution and Eutrophication in the Venice
Meibenthos of Man-Made Lake Zegrzynskie,
in Reservoirs Committee Report,
W88-10606 2112 2H Lagoon,
W88-00869 2101 5A 2105 6G
W88-04365
Fluxes of Free Amino Acids in Three Danish
Lakes,
Why Scofield Reservoir is Eutrophic: Effects of
Fight Against Eutrophication in the Inlet of
W88-10657 2112 2H Nonpoint Source Pollutants on a Water Supply 'Odense Fjord' by Reaping of Sea Lettuce (Ulva
Reservoir in Utah,
lactuca),
Coldingham Loch, S. E. Scotland: II. Phyto- W88-01109 2102 5C 5G
W88-04621 2106
plankton Succession and Ecology in the Year
Prior to Mixer Installation,
Anthropogenic Anoxification ('Eutrophication')
Eutrophication in Water Supply Reservoirs.
W88-10660 2112 2H of the Water Table Region of a Deep Phreatic
General Impacts on Potable Water Preparation,
Aquifer, 5C
W88-05250 2107
Occurrence of Phosphorus and its Potential Re- W88-01688 2103 5B
mobilization in the Littoral Sediments of a Pro-
Algal (Microcystis Eutrophication of Lake Sava,
ductive English Lake, Dynamics of Blue-Green
W88-05269 2107 5C
W88-10663 2112 2H Aeruginosa) Blooms in the Lower Neuse River,

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SUBJECT INDEX
EUTROPHICATION

Spatial and Temporal Variation in Hypolimnetic Assessment of Phosphorus Sources to Black Further Studies of Short-Term Variation in the
Oxygen Deficits of a Multidepression Lake, Lake, New York, Pigment Composition of a Spring Phytoplankton
W88-05609 2107 5C W88-08573 2110 5B Bloom,
Empirical Methods for Predicting Eutrophica-
W88-08850 2110 2H
Population Dynamics of Duckweed Cover in
tion inImpoundments. Report 4: Phase III, Ap- Polder Ditches, Development of a Water Quality Planning
plications Manual, W88-08598 2110 5C Model Using UTM Square-Grid System,
W88-05861 2107 7C W88-08853 2110 5G
Seasonal Changes of Organophosphorous and
Association of Chlorophyll A with Physical and Organonitrogenous Compounds Hydrolase Ac- and Profundal Oligochaeta Fauna of
Sublittoral
Chemical Factors in Lake Ontario, 1967-1981, tivities in Iidabori Pond, theLake Constance (Bodensee-Obersee),
W88-05882 2107 7A W88-08642 2110 5B W88-08875 2110 5C
Periphyton in Lakes of Different Trophy, Daily Study of the Diatom Spring Bloom at Chemical Character of Bottom Sediment and the
W88-06091 2108 5C Roscoff (France) in 1985: I. The Spring Bloom Benthic Biomass in Ise and Mikawa Bays,
within the Annual Cycle, W88-08885
Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton Growth 2110 5C
W88-08725 2110 21
inBrackish Coastal Ponds,
Faecal Clostridia and Indicator Bacteria Levels
W88-06094 2108 5C Effects of Micro-Scale in situ Environmental in an Eutrophic Impoundment,
Gradients Concerning Water Qualities on the W88-08910
Model-Assisted Evaluation of Alternative Hy- 2110 5A
Structure of the Phytoplankton in a Coastal Era-
potheses to Explain the Self-protection Mecha-
bayment, Sources of Phosphate Which Give Rise to Eu-
nism of Lakes Due to Calcite Precipitation,
W88-08729 2110 5C trophication in South African Waters,
W88-06163 2108 2H W88-09047 2111 5B
Macronutrient Controls on Nitrogen Fixation in
Post Audit of a Lake Erie Eutrophication
Planktonic Cyanobacterial Populations, Phosphate Dynamics in Aquatic Ecosystems,
Model,
W88-08769 2110 2H W88-09050 2111 5C
W88-06420 2108 5C
Role of Macronutrients (C, N, P) in Controlling Predicting the Trophic Status of Reservoirs in
Relationships Between Macroalgal Biomass and
Cyanobacterial Dominance in Temperate Lakes, Semi-Arid Regions,
Nutrient Concentrations in a Hypertrophic Area
W88-08770 2110 2H W88-09051 2111 5C
of the Venice Lagoon,
W88-06683 2108 5C Financial Implication of Eutrophication,
Field Studies on Zooplankton-Cyanobacteria
Interactions, W88-09052 2111 5C
Reed (Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex
W88-08773 2110 2H
Steud.) Growth under Conditions of Increasing Politicaland Social Factors in the Patuxent
Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie, River Cleanup Agreement,
Model for Acid and Alkaline Phosphatase Ac-
W88-06684 2108 5C W88-09461
tivity in a Small Pond, 2111 5G
Diel Patterns of Nitrogenase Activity Associat-
W88-08786 2110 2H Development of the Rotifer Community Struc-
ed with Macrophytes in a Eutrophic Lake, Lake Constance During its Eutrophica-
ture in
Kinetics of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity and
W88-06704 2108 2H tion,
Phosphorus Availability for Phytoplankton and
Bacterioplankton in Lake Plusssee (North W88-09593 2111 5C
Seasonal Shifts in the Grain Size of Settling
Particles in Lake Constance,
German Eutrophic Lake),
Regulation of Blue-Green Algal Buoyancy and
W88-06772 W88-08789 2110 2H
2108 2H Bloom Formation by Light, Inorganic Nitrogen,
Patterns of Dark 14C02 Incorporation by Natu- C02, and Trophic Level Interactions,
Benthic Energy Flow
during a Simulated W88-09628
Autumn Bloom Sedimentation,
ral Marine Phytoplankton Communities, 2111 2H
W88-06857 W88-08790 2110 2L
2109 2L Dilution Bioassays: Their Application to Assess-

(La Morte du Saget, un Ancien Meandre du ments of Nutrient Limitation in Hypereutrophic


Growth in a Freshwater Snail under Laboratory
Rhone: Bilan Hydrologique et Biogeochimique), Waters,
Conditions in Relation to Eutrophication,
W88-08827 W88-09634 2111 7B ,,,,
W88-06916 2109 5C 2110 2H
Seasonal Variation in Marine Phytoplankton and
Influence of pH on Microbial Hydrogen Metab- Grazing by a Colorless Flagellate on a Green
Ice Algae at a Shallow Antarctic Coastal Site,
olism in Diverse Sedimentary Ecosystems, Algal Bloom,
W88-08830 W88-09668 2111 5C
W88-07015 2109 5C 2110 2H
Succession Zooplankton and Hydrophytes of
in
Aquatic Macrophytes of Lake Mize, Florida Whitefish as Indicators of Cultural Eutrophica-
a Seasonal Water on the West Coast of South
1968-1980, tion,
Africa,
W88-07181 W88-08832 2110 5C
2109 2H W88-09678 2111 2H
Cyanophyte Blooms: The Role of Cell Buoyan- Plankton Structure and Dynamics, Phosphorus
Effect of Rainstorms on Heterotrophic Bacterial
cy, and Nitrogen Regeneration of Zooplankton in
Activity in a Hypertrophic African Lake,
W88-07468 Lake Glebokie Polluted by Aquaculture,
2109 2H W88-09683 2111 2H
W88-08841 2110 5C
Distribution and Possible Sources of Some Ele-
Limnology of a Hypertrophic Reservoir Storing I
ments in the Sediment Cores of the Southern Reed (Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex
Wastewater Effluent for Agriculture at Kibbutz
Baltic, Steud.) Growth Under Conditions of Increasing »&
Na'an, Israel,
W88-07486 2109 5B Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie,
W88-09695 2111 5D
W88-08842 2110 2H
Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms
Seasonal Variations in the Loosely Sorbed Phos-
m
Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem, Phosphate Exchange Between Sediments and
phorus Fraction of the Sediment of a Shallow
W88-08013 2110 2L the Near-Bottom Water in Relationship to
and Hypereutrophic Lake,
Oxygen Conditions in a Lake Used for Intensive
Temperature and the Productivity-Light Rela- W88-09709 2111 5B
Trout Cage Culture,
tionship, W88-08843 2110 5C Influence of Wastewater Discharge on the
W88-08039 2110 5C Uptake Kinetics of Dissolved Organic Materials
Ecology of a Free-Flowing River in the South
Coastal by Microorganisms in the Fraser River Estuary,
Eutrophication in Sweden: Reducing of the Alps- The Buech (France): I. Longitudi-
British Columbia,
Nitrogen in Land Runoff, nal Evolution of Physical and Chemical De-
W88-08227 W88-09767 2111 5C
2110 5G scriptors (Ecologie d'une Riviere Non Amena-
gee des Alpes due Sud- Le Buech: (France) I. Amino Acids
Spatial Heterogeneity of Nutrients Nitrogen Source of Growth
as a
and Organic Evolution Longitudinale des Descripteurs Phy-
Matter of Oscillatoria albescens D. C: Ecological Sig-
Lake Ontario,
in
siques et Chimiques),
W88-08285 nificance,
2110 5C W88-08845 2110 5C W88-09770 2111 2H

SU-267
iwmm*m

SUBJECT INDEX
EUTROPHICATION

Silesian Industrial Region: Ciliata in Bottom Monthly Mass Balances for Compartments of
Comparative Primary Production in One Pond 8.

Sediments, the Loosdrecht Lakes System: Approach and


and River System at Bhagalpur, India,
2111 2H W88-10184 2112 5C Preliminary Results,
W88-09808
W88-10344 2112 2H
Hydrography and Budget of Dissolved Total Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
Nitrogen and Dissolved Oxygen in the Stratified tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper Studying the Phosphorus Release from the
Mikawa Bay, Japan, Region: 10. Bottom Insects
Industrial Loosdrecht Lakes Sediments, Using a Continu-
Season in Silesian
W88-09863 2111 5C with Special Regard to Chironomidae, ous Flow System,
2112 5C W88-10346 2112 2H
W88-10186
Reed Decay at Lake Constance (Untersee) Ob-
servations and Investigations (Das Schilfsterben Primary Production in the Various Parts of
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest- Agricul-
am Bodensee Untersee Beobachtungen, Unter- Upper Loosdrecht Lakes,
-
tural Basin of River Brynica near the
suchungen und Gegenmassnahmen), Ichthyofauna of W88-10347 2112 2H
Silesian Industrial Region: 11.
W88-09882 2111 5C the Reservoir at Kozlowa Gora and Lake
Carbohydrate Dynamics and Growth Rate of
Chechlo-Naklo,
Limnological Features of a Puerto Rican Reser- Natural Phytoplankton Populations,
W88-10187 2112 5C
voir, W88-10348 2112 2H
W88-09885 2111 2H
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
Comparison of Primary Production Measure-
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Phytoplankton Composition and Dynamics in ments Using Two Laboratory Systems with Dif-
Silesian Industrial Region: 12. Synthetic Outline
the River Meuse (Belgium), ferences in Light Quality,
2H of Investigation Results and Conclusions, 2112 2H
W88-09891 2111 W88- 10349
W88-10188 2112 5C
Impact of Urea Top Dressing of Forest Water Phosphate Uptake Capacity of Summer Phyto-
Rates of Ammonia Release from Sediments by plankton of the Loosdrecht Lakes in Relation to
Catchment Areas on the Biological Sufficiency
and Water Quality in Mountain Streams: III. Chironomid Larvae, Phosphorus Loading and Irradiance,
Macrozoobenthic Production, W88- 10203 2112 2H W88-10350 2112 2H
W88-09971 2111 5C
Characterization and Description of the Maars- Effects of Wind on a Shallow Lake Ecosystem:
Effects of Phosphorus Removal on the Maximal seveen Lake System, Resuspension of Particles in the Loosdrecht
Algal Growth in Bioassay Experiments with W88-10252 2112 2H Lakes,
Water From Four Dutch Lakes, W88-10351 2112 2H
W88-09989 2111 5G Time Series of Physical, Chemical and Plankton
Parameters in Lake Maarsseveen I: 1980-1986, Feeding Behaviour of the Dominant
Differential
Limnological Characteristics of Two Eutrophic W88-10254 2112 2H Cladocera as an Explanation of Zooplankton
and Four Mesotrophic Lakes in West-Central Community Structure in the Loosdrecht Lakes,
Florida, Density Fluctuations in Populations (1982-1986) W88-10352 2112 2H
W88-09994 2111 2H and Biological Observations of Potamopyrgus
jenkinsi in Two Trophically Differing Lakes, Modelling Plankton Growth in the
First Step in
Comparative Productivity of Two Ponds in the W88-10258 2112 2H Loosdrecht Lakes,
Vicinity of Lake St. John, Quebec (Prodvctivite W88-10353 2112 2H
Comparee des Deux Etangs Situ a Proximite du Progressive Modifications in the Structure of
Lac Saint-Jean, au Quebec), Benthic Invertebrate Communities as a Function Fish Community of the Loosdrecht Lakes and
W88-09995 2111 2H of Water Quality of the Ourthe and Lesse (Bel- the Perspective for Biomanipulation,
gian Meuse) (Modification Progressive de la W88-10354 2112 2H
Microbial Investigations in Rivers: VII. Seasonal
Structure des Peuplements d'Invertebres Benthi-
Variations of Bacterial Numbers and Activity in Control of Phosphorus Loading and Flushing as
ques en Fonction de la Qualite de l'eau de
Eutrophied Rivers of Northern Germany, Restoration Methods for Lake Veluwe, The
TOurthe et la Lesse (Meuse Beige)),
W88-10129 2112 5C Netherlands,
W88-10280 2112 5A
W88-10357 2112 2H
SublittoralErosion of Untersee (Lake Con-
Effects of a Sewage Treatment Plant on the
stance).Late Consequences of Eutrophication Mathematical Modelling of Primary Production
Physico-Chemical Quality and Community
and Hydrological Phenomena, in Green Bay (Lake Michigan, USA), a Phos-
2112 5C Structure of the Benthic Fauna of a Polluted
W88-10132 phorus- and Light-Limited System,
River, the Haute-Semois (Etude des Effets d'une
W88-10358 2112 2H
Dependence of the Chemical Composition of the Station d'Epuration sur la Qualite Physico-Chi-
Water in the River Rudawa (Southern Poland) mique et la Structure de Peuplement de la Faune
Impact of Phosphorus Availability on Modelling
on Flow,
its Benthique d'une Riviere Polluee, la Haute-
Phytoplankton Dynamics,
W88-10171 2112 5B Semois), 2112 2H
W88-10360
W88-10281 2112 5C
Species Composition of Zooplankton in Surface
Chemical Composition of the Water in the River
Waters near the Upper Silesia in the Aspect of Phytoplankton in Lake Konnevesi with Special Mala Panew. and Its Tributaries, and of the
Water Quality, Reference to Eutrophication of the Lake by fish Ground Water in Its Basin in the Upper Silesian
W88-10175 2112 2E Farming, Industrial Region (Southern Poland),
W88-10290 2112 5C W88-10364 2112 5B
Stream Ecosystems in Mountain Grassland
(West Carpathians): 14. The Use of the Experi- Eutrophication of Lake Lestijarvi as a Conse- Characteristics of the River
Microbiological
mental Stream Method in Evaluating the Effect quence of Forest Bog Ditching, Dunajec Waters in the Sector between Nowy
of Agricultural Pollution, 2112 4C
W88-10292 Targ and Nowy Sacz (Southern Poland),
W88-10176 2112 5C 2112 5B
W88-10368
Comparative Studies on Macrophytes and Phy-
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
toplankton in Ten Small, Brown-Water Lakes of Activity of Bacterial Flora in the River Nida, in
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Different Trophic Status, Stretches Differing in Geological Substratum
Silesian Industrial Region: 1. Range and Aims of
W88-10298 2112 2H and Soils near the Banks (Southern Poland),
the Investigation with a Description of the Envi- 2112 2E
W88-10377
ronment, Restoration of Shallow Lake Ecosystems, with
W88-10177 2112 5B Oligochaetes of a River in the South Alps, the
Emphasis on Loosdrecht Lakes,
W88-10341 2112 5G Buech (Les Oligochetes d'une Riviere des Alpes
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
du Sud, le Buech),
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Loosdrecht Lakes, Origin, Eutrophication, Res- W88-10465 2112 5C
Silesian Industrial Region: 2. Chemical Compo-
toration and Research Programme,
of the Water and Atmospheric Precipita-
sition
W88-10342 2112 2H Budget and Input-Output Model for Total Phos-
tion,
phorus in Lake Leman (Bilan et Modele d'En-
W88-10178 2112 5C
Interaction of Hydrological Systems and Eu- trees - Sorties du Phosphore Total Dans le
trophication of the Loosdrecht Lakes. Leman),
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
5B
W88-10343 2112 2H W88-10468 2112
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper

SU-268
SUBJECT INDEX
EVAPORATION

Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of Profundal Macrobenthos in a Polluted Lake: EVALUATIONS
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, Depth Distribution and Its Relationship with Final Report on the Continuing Design, Review,
Poland): Impact of Man on the Matter Input
III. Biological Indices for Water Quality Assess- and Analysis Work for the Sierra Cooperative
and Sedimentation in the Past, ment, Pilot Project,
W88-10592 2112 5C W88-10888 2112 5C W88-00875 2101 3B
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of Unexpected Disappearance of Cyanophyte Status of Silvicultural Nonpoint Source Pro-
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, Blooms in Plusssee (North Germany), grams,
Poland): VI. Nutrient Input with Water Trans- W88-10894 2112 2H W88-01123 2102 5G
port,
W88-10595 2112 5B Geochemistry of Interstitial Water for a Sedi- Review of Pennsylvania's Comprehensive Water
ment Core from the Indian River Lagoon, Flori- Quality Management Plan and Maryland's Sec-
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of da, tion 208: Water Quality Management Plan for
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, W88-10899 2112 5C Interstate Streams,
Poland): VII. Input and Removal of Nutrients
W88-07848 2109 5G
with Fish, Health Aspects of Eutrophication,
W88-10596 2112 5B W88-11270 2112 5C EVAPORATION
EVACATION Method and Apparatus for Treating the Surface
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
Method of Removing Water from Earthen of aBody of Liquid,
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, Pits,
W88-00525 W88-00496 2101 5G
Poland): XI. Nutrient Budget with Special Con- 2101 5G
sideration to Phosphorus Retention, Method of Removing Water from Earthen
W88-10600 EVALUATION Pits,
2112 2H W88-00525 2101 5G
Local and Regional Economic Impacts,
Seston of the Warsaw Reach of the Vistula W88-00302 2101 6B Ground Moisture Transfer System,
River in 1982 and 1983: I. Chlorophyll and
Optimizing the Conjunctive Use of Surface and W88-00562 2101 3A
Environmental Conditions,
W88-10601 Groundwater,
2112 2H Method and Apparatus for Distillation,
W88-00397 2101 4B W88-00564 2101 3A
Seston of the Warsaw Reach of the Vistula
River in 1982 and 1983: II. Dry Weight and
Economic Evaluation of the Colorado River
Basin Salinity Control Program,
Wobble Tube Evaporator with Whip Rod Fluid
Organic Carbon, Distributor,
W88-00561 2101 6B
W88-10602 2112 2H W88-00565 2101 3A
Data Management System to Evaluate Water
Phytoseston of the Vistula River Between Gora Method and an Installation for Purifying Indus-
Quality Impacts of Nonpoint Source Pollution
Kalwaria and Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki in 1982, trialWaste Water, Particularly Process Water
Control,
W88-10604 2112 5C from Dyeing Works,
W88-01167 2102 5G
W88-00577 2101 5D
Development and Structure of the Goc-
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: III. Character-
Critical Analysis of Five years of SNOTEL
Performance in the Rocky Mountains, Evaporation Time Series Analysis for Milford
istics of the Reservoir and its Usefulness to
W88-01208 Lake in Kansas,
Water-Supply Systems, 2102 7B
W88-01216 2102 2D
W88-10614 2112 2H Balancing Public Trust Resources of Mono Lake
and Los Angeles' Water Right: An Economic Measured Evaporation in High Rainfall Areas,
Development and Structure of the Goc- Leeward Koolau Range, Oahu, Hawaii,
Approach,
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: V. Solar Radi-
W88-01677 W88-01217 2102 2D
ation Penetrating the Reservoir, 2103 6E
W88-10616 2112 2H Alpha, Beta, Gamma of Evaporation From
Profiency Testing of Water Microbiology Lab-
oratories in The Netherlands, SalineWater Bodies,
Development and Structure of the Goc-
W88-01710 2103 5G W88-01917 2103 2D
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XVII. General
Regularities, PrecipitationEquilibrium During Evaporation
Sudan: The Rahad Irrigation Project,
W88-10628 2112 2H of Water Containing High Dissolved Salts,
W88-02585 2104 3F
W88-02443 2103 3A
Phytoplankton of an Enriched, Soft-water Lake
Land Acquisition Criteria for the Suwannee
Subject to Intermittent Hydraulic Flushing
River Estuary, Florida, Analysis of Laminar Flow Precipitation Fouling
(Grasmere, English Lake District), on Reverse Osmosis Membranes,
W88-03295 2104 6B
W88-10672 2112 5C W88-02444 2103 3A
Nuclear Repositories in New England - A Re-
Satellite Detection of Bloom and Pigment Distri- Demonstration Plant for Seawater Desalination
gional Threat to Water Resources,
butions in Estuaries, by Reverse Osmosis (RO-2 Hollow Fibre
W88-04163 2105 5E
W88-10725 2112 7B Module Line),
Economic Efficiency and Investment Timing for W88-02445 2103 3A
Time-Course of Inorganic Nitrogen Uptake and
Dual Water Systems,
Incorporation by Natural Populations of Fresh-
W88-04300 2105 6B Rejection Spectra of Reverse Osmosis Mem-
water Phytoplankton,
branes Degraded by Hydrolysis or Chlorine -
W88-10735 2112 2H Water Supply, Sanitation and Health Education Attack,
Programmes in Developing Countries: Problems W88-02448 2103 3A
Baltic Eutrophication: A Contribution to the of Evaluation, P
Discussion,
W88-05072 2106 6B Calculation of Stream Concentrations in Reverse
W88-10756 2112 2L Osmosis Processes,
Calibrating Water Distribution Network W88-02449 2103 3 A
Bounds and Potential Effects of NH4( + ) (Load-
Models,
ing) on the Pelagic System of a Baltic Estuary,
W88-05514 2107 5F Testing RO Desalination at Very High Recover-
W88-10798 2112 5C ies in the Arabian Gulf (GKSS Plate System), I
Conceptual Evaluation of 'Static' and 'Dynamic' W88-02450
Ecotechnological Measures Against Eutrophica- 2103 3A
Seeding Modes Based on Recent Analyses of
tion,
Israeli II and FACE 2 Experiments, Malta Seawater RO Facility.
W88- 10809 2112 5G W88-07867 2109 3B W88-02451 2103 3A
Possibility of Assessing the Trophic Potential in Evaluation of Oil Spill Dispersant Testing Re- Malta Seawater RO Facility - Update on the
Organically Polluted Waters,
W88-10815
quirements. FirstTwo Years Operation,
2112 5D W88-08394 2110 5G W88-02452 2103 3A
Limnology of River Cooum with Special Refer- Aquifer Restoration: Comprehensive Address to Supply of Desalted Water to Remote Arid
ence to Sewage and Heavy Metal Pollution, Organic Chemical Contamination, Zones,
W88-10858 2112 5C W88-U242 2112 5G W88-02453 2103 3A

SU-269
SUBJECT INDEX
EVAPORATION

Selection of Solar Desalination System for Time Series Multiple Linear Regression Models Vapor Budget Measurement of Evaporation
Supply of Water in Remote Arid Zones, for Evaporation from a Free Water Surface, From Irrigated Surfaces,
W88-02454 2103 3A W88-06539 2108 2D W88-10088 2111 2D

Comparison of Various Designs of Solar Stills, Primary Producer Dynamics Associated with EVAPORATORS
W88-02455 2103 3A Evaporative Concentration in a Shallow, Equa- Distiller and Evaporator for Seawater,
torial Soda Lake (Lake Elmenteita, Kenya), W88-00574 2101 3A
Formulas for Calculating the Approach to Equi- W88-06975 2109 2H
librium in Open Channel Flash Evaporators for High Rate Solar Still and Process,
Saline Water, Lake Torrens Brine, W88-00592 2101 3A
W88-02456 2103 3A W88-06995 2109 2H
Formulas for Calculating the Approach to Equi-
Multi-Effect Boiling Desalting System and its Semi-Empirical Model for Calculating Evapora- librium in Open Channel Flash Evaporators for
Comparison with the Multi-Stage Flash System, tionand Transpiration from Wetland Rice, Saline Water,
W88-02457 2103 3A W88-07185 2109 2D W88-02456 2103 3 A
Surface Geometry and Stomatal Conductance Movement of Isotopes of Water During Evapo- EVAPORIMETERS
Effects on Evaporation from Aquatic Macro- ration From a Bare Soil Surface, Use of Evaporimeters for Estimating Maximum
phytes, W88-07305 2109 2D Total Evaporation,
W88-02781 2104 2D W88-04568 2106 7B
Does Evaporation over the Arabian Sea Play a
Simplified Test for Solar Water Purification, Crucial Role in Moisture Transport across the Estimating Evapotranspiration from Wheat
W88-02963 2104 3A West Coast of India during an Active Monsoon Using Weather Measurements and Carborundum
Period, or Piche Evaporimeter,
Estimation of Evaporation from Ned Wilson W88-08116 2110 2B W88-06728 2108 2D
Lake, Flat Tops Wilderness Area, Colorado,
W88-03040 2104 2D Improving Precipitation Forecasts from the Me- Estimation of Surface Water Evaporation Rates
teorological Office Fine-Mesh Model by Using a by Continuous Radiogauging,
Climatic Data for Mirror Lake, West Thornton, Modified Evaporation Scheme, W88-07183 2109 2D
New Hampshire, 1984, W88-08119 2110 2B
W88-03310 2104 2H Influence of Installation Practices on Evapora-
Evaporation of Rain Falling from Convective tion from Symon's Tank and American Class A-
Hydrology of the Lake Miona Area, Northeast Clouds as Derived from Radar Measurements, Pan Evaporimeters,
Sumter County, Florida, W88-09535 2111 2B W88-07186 2109 7A
W88-03439 2104 2H
Effect of Deforestation on the Water Cycle in EVAPORITES
Flood In the Desert, the Amazon Basin: An Attempt Reformulate the Numerical Model for the Formation of Saline
W88-03604 2105 2E Problem, Waters due to Diffusion of Dissolved Na CI in
W88-10191 2112 4C Subsiding Sedimentary Basins with Evaporites,
Numerical Analysis of Pine Forest Evaporation W88-07110 2109 2K
and Surface Resistance, Reduction of the Spinup Time for Evaporation
W88-03873 2105 2D and Precipitation in a Spectral Model, EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
W88-10911 2112 2B Influence of Rainfall Distribution in Numerical
MORECS Discussion Meeting: April 1981.
Simulation of Evapotranspiration From a Multi-
W88-03952 2105 2D EVAPORATION CONTROL layerModel Pine Canopy,
Use of Hydroelectric Dams to Control Evapora- W88-01696 2103 2D
MORECS, tion and Salinity in the Colorado River System,
W88-03953 2105 2D W88-00359 2101 3B Using Crop Yield and Evapotranspiration Rela-
tions for Regional Water Requirement Estima-
Soil Moisture Extraction Model, Columns
Intermittent Evaporation from Soil as tion,
W88-03954 2105 2D Affected by a Gel-Forming Conditioner, W88-02382 2103 2D
Preliminary Comparisons Between MORECS W 8 8-04646 2106 3F
Managing Rotational Canal Water Supplies on
and Measured Soil Moisture Deficits,
EVAPORATION GAGES the Farm,
W88-03956 2105 2D
Automatic Recording Class A Pan Evapo-Pluvi- W88-02384 2103 3F
Comparison of MORECS with Catchment Data, ometer for Long-Term Unattended Operation,
W88-03960 2105 2D W88-06727 2108 7B Evaluation of Simple, Dynamic Soil Moisture
Model,
Use of Evaporimeters for Estimating Maximum Estimating Evapotranspiration Wheat
from W88-03781 2105 2G
Total Evaporation, Using Weather Measurements and Carborundum
or Piche Evaporimeter, Relations Between Remotely Sensed Canopy
W88-04568 2106 7B
W88-06728 2108 2D Temperature, Crop Water Stress, Air Vapor
Sprinkler Evaporation Loss Equation, Pressure Deficit and Evapotranspiration in
W88-05148 2107 3F EVAPORATION PANS Chickpea,
Automatic Recording Class A Pan Evapo-Pluvi- W88-03872 2105 2D
Forest Evaporation and Meterological Data: A ometer for Long-Term Unattended Operation,
Test of a Complementary Theory Advection- W88-06727 2108 7B Energy Balance Approach to Determine Re-
Aridity Approach, gionalEvapotranspiration Based on Planetary
W88-05527 2107 2D Influence of Installation Practices on Evapora- Boundary Layer Similarity Theory and Regular-
tion from Symon"s Tank and American Class A- lyRecorded Data,
Quantitative Alteration of Readily Volatile Pe- Pan Evaporimeters, W88-04182 2105 2D
troleum Components in Water Pollution by Sim- W88-07186 2109 7A
ulated Weather Factors and a Rapid Column Modeling of Evapotranspiration from Homoge-
Chromatographic Separation of the Aromatic EVAPORATION PONDS neous Soils,

Petroleum Fraction, Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (California W88-04322 2105 2D
W88-05921 2108 5B Water Resources Center),
W88-10008 2111 9D SoilHeat and Water Flow with a Partial Surface

Elimination of Volatile Pollutants from Water, Mulch,


W88-06089 2108 5F EVAPORATION RATE W88-04598 2106 2G
Forest Evaporation and Meterological Data: A
Evaporation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons from Test of a Complementary Theory Advection- Generalized Method for Economically Evaluat-
Films on a Smooth Sea Surface, Aridity Approach, ing Irrigation Decisions,
W88-06309 2108 5B W88-05527 2107 2D W88-04899 2106 3F

Soil Evaporation: Test of a Practical Approach Estimation of Surface Water Evaporation Rates Evapotranspiration Estimates in Extremely Arid
Under Semi-Arid Conditions, by Continuous Radiogauging, Areas,
W88-06445 2108 2D W88-07183 2109 2D W88-05142 2107 2D

SU-270
SUBJECT INDEX
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

Basinwide Water-Balance Modeling with Em- Influence of Drought on Stomatal Conductance Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface
phasis on Spatial Distribution of Ground Water and Water Potential of Peach Trees Growing in Impoundment,
Recharge, the Field, W88-08439 2110 5G
W88-05401 2107 4B W88-08627 2110 3F
EXCESS RAINFALL
Water Balance of Pacific Atolls, Evapotranspiration of Native Vegetation in the Effects of October 1981 Flood on the Quantity
W88-05416 2107 2D Closed Basin of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, and Quality of Water in Selected Streams and
W88-10032 2111 2D Reservoirs in the Brazos River Basin, Texas,
Drip Irrigation and Subirrigation of Sugarcane,
W88-03446 2104 2A
W88-05947 2108 3F Evapotranspiration of Phreatophytes in the San
Luis Valley, Colorado, Seasonal and
Estimation of Standard Deviation of Potential
Intraseasonal Climatology of
W88-10033 2111 2D Summer Monsoon Rainfall over East Asia,
Evapotranspiration,
W88-08942 2110 2B
W88-05950 2108 2D Influence of Irrigation with Leachate on Bio-
mass Production and Evapotranspiration on a Investigation of Techniques to Estimate Rain-
Evapotranspiration of Cool-Season Turfgrasses Sanitary Landfill, fall-Loss Parameters for Illinois,
in theHumid Northeast, W88-10116 2112 5E W88-10064 2111 2A
W88-06342 2108 2D
Evaluation of Evapotranspiration in Tropical EXCRETION
Crop Coefficients Derived from Reflected Central Africa, Excretion of Heavy Metals by Fish,
Canopy Radiation: A Concept, W88-10485 2112 2D W88-01488 2102 5B
W88-06350 2108 3F
Influence of Evapotranspiration and Precipita- Elimination Kinetics of Two Unmetabolized
Estimating Monthly Mean Water and Energy tion on Long-Term Changes in Exchangeable Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Poecilla reticulata
Budgets over the Central U.S. Great Plains: Part Base Cations in Forest Soil (Metsamaan Vesita- After Dietary Exposure,
I.Evapoclimatonomy Model Formulation, louden Vaikutuksesta emaskyllasty sasteen pit- W88-08246 2110 5B
W88-06357 2108 2D kaaikaisiin muutoksiin),
W88-10558 2112 5C EXE BASIN
Estimating Monthly Mean Water and Energy Spatial Variation of Water Temperature Charac-
Budgets over the Central U.S. Great Plains: Part EVAPOTRANSPIRATION CONTROL teristics and Behaviour in a Devon River
II. Evapoclimatonomy Experiments, Evaluation of the Impact of Two Common System,
W88-06358 2108 2D Aquatic Plants, Typha Latifolia and Eichornia W88-10710 2112 2H
Crassipes, on Water Loss From Freshwater
Water and Salt Transport in Daily Irrigated Ponds, EXOTIC SPECIES
Root Zone,
W88-05202 2107 2D Colonization of Rivers and Canals in Great Brit-
W88-06443 2108 21 ain by Dugesia tigrina (Girard) (Platyhel-
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION POTENTIAL minthes: Tricladida),
AQUA, A Model to Evaluate Water Deficits Estimation of Average Areal Evapotranspira-
and Excesses in Tropical Cropping. I. Basic As-
W88-10211 2112 2H
tion: Proposal to Modify Morton's Model Based
sumptions and Yield,
on the Complementary Character of Actual and Fish Communities of the Upper Danube River
W88-06725 2108 3F Potential Evapotranspiration, (Germany, Austria) Prior to the New Rhein-
W88-07203 2109 2D Main-Donau Connection,
Airborne Determination of Regional Water Use
Efficiency and Evapotranspiration: Present Ca-
W88-10284 2112 6G
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION RATES
pabilities and Initial Field Tests,
Effects of Harvesting Cypress Swamps on EXPANDED BED REACTORS
W88-06726 2108 7B Water Quality and Quantity, Behaviour of an Anaerobic Expanded Bed Reac-
W88-03151 2104 6G tor in Non-Steady State Conditions,
Estimating Evapotranspiration
Wheat from
Using Weather Measurements and Carborundum
W88-05588 2107 5D
EVAPS
or Piche Evaporimeter,
W88-06728 2108 2D
Comparison of Drogues, Current Meters, Winds,
and a Vertical Profiler in Lake Erie,
EXPANSION
Financial Burdens and
g
Economic Costs in Ex-
W88-06402 2108 7B panding Urban Water Systems,
Semi-Empirical Model for Calculating Evapora-
tionand Transpiration from Wetland Rice, W88-00025 2101 6C
EVERGLADES
W88-07185 2109 2D Rescuing the Everglades, Atchafalaya River Delta; Report 3: Extrapola-
W88-05475 2107 4A tion of Delta Growth,
Synoptic Evapotranspiration Model Applied to
Two Northern Forests of Different Density, W88-00465 2101 2J
EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK
W88-07201 2109 2D Impact of Atmospheric Deposition on the Water Financing Water and Sewer Extensions in Urban
Estimation of Average Areal Evapotranspira-
Quality of Everglades National Park, Growth Areas: Current Practices and Policy
tion: Proposal to Modify Morton's Model Based
W88-01279 2102 5C Alternatives,

on the Complementary Character of Actual and W88-04746 2106 6C


Invasion of Schinus into Saline Communities of
Potential Evapotranspiration,
Everglades National Park, EXPANSIVE SOILS
W88-07203 2109 2D

W88-10804 2112 2L Uninhibited Bentonite Composition,


W88-00620 2101 4B
Physically-Based Model for the Agrohydrologic EVOLUTION
Processes,
Evolution of Bacterial Flora from a Subterra- EXPERIMENTAL DATA
W88-07560 2109 2A nean Saline Well by Graduated Salinity Changes Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of
in Enrichment Media, Nonlinear Sloshing Waves in a Rectangular
Comparison of Two
Recent Models for Estimat-
ing Actual Evapotranspiration Using Only Reg-
W88-02874 2104 2L Channel,
W88-06817 2109 8B
Recorded Data,
ularly
EXCAVATION
W88-07563 2109 2D Method for Disposing of Waste Materials, Growth and Physiological Condition of Black
W88-00756 2101 5E Ducks Reared on Acidified Wetlands,
Microclimate and Actual Evapotranspiration in
W88-06823 2109 5C
aHumid Coastal-Plain Environment, Unique Shoring Equipment Increases Trench
W88-07565 5E
2109 Safety, EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
W88-03632 2105 5D Toxicological Studies of Chemical Mixtures of
Design and Evaluation of Regional Weather
Environmental Concern at the National Toxicol-
Monitoring Networks,
Short-Term Slipping of a Shallow Excavation in ogy Program: Health Effects of Groundwater
W88-08058 2110 7A Gault Clay, Contamination,
W88-07490 2109 8A W88-05498
Assessment of Water Supply for Agriculture in 2107 5C
the Niger River Basin Development Authority
Slurry Trench of Barrage OA-11, (La tranchee a Optimal Design of Field Experiments for Deter-
Area, Nigeria, Boue Lourde du Barrage OA-1
W88-08626 1), mination of Production Functions,
2110 5F W88-075O9 2109 8A W88-07998 2110 3F

SU-271
SUBJECT INDEX
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

Quantifying Pesticide Adsorption and Degrada- Organics in Water: Solid Phase Extraction on a Radioactivity Monitoring of the Water Cycle
tion during Transport through Soil to Ground Small Scale, Following the Chernobyl Accident,
Water, W88-06736 2108 5A W88-06467 2108 5B
W 88-09093 2111 5B
Specific of Synthetic Organic
Identification Rainwater Composition Over a Rural Area with
Defining Control Sites and Blank Sample Needs, Chemicals River Water Using Liquid-liquid
in Special Emphasis on the Size Distribution of
W88-09417 2111 7A Extraction and Resin Adsorption Coupled with Insoluble Particulate Matter,
Electron Impact, Chemical Ionization and Accu- W88-07051 2109 2B
Assessment of Measurement Uncertainty: De- rate Mass Measurement Gas Chromatography-
signs for Two Heteroscedastic Error Compo- Mass Spectrometry Analyses, Aluminum, Iron, Zinc, and Lead in Bog Waters
nents, W88-06844 2109 5A of Northeastern North America,
W88-09422 2111 5A W88-07095 2109 5B
Continuous Liquid-Liquid Extractor for the Iso-
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS lation and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic Use of Vertical Snow Sampling as an Indicator
Experimental Investigations Into the Use of Compounds for Biological Testing in the Pres- of Some Emissions from Point Sources,
Emergent Plants to Treat Sewage in South ence of Humic Materials, W88-10296 2112 5A
Africa, W88-07810 2109 5A
W88-04619 2106 5D Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
EXTRACTION RATES the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
EXPERT SYSTEMS Microwave Digestion Techniques in the Sequen- Poland): V. Nutrient Input with Air Transport,
Development of an Expert System for the Anal- tial Extraction of Calcium, Iron, Chromium, W88-10594 2112 5B
ysis of Urban Drainage Using 'SWMM' (Storm Manganese, Lead and Zinc in Sediments,
Water Management Model), W88-03825 2105 5A FALLOWING
W88-01759 2103 6A Water Storage and Use by Spring Wheat under
EXTRACTIONS Conventional Tillage and No Till in Continuous
New Method for Qualitative Simulation of Extraction and Recovery of Polycyclic Aromat- and Alternate Crop-Fallow Systems in the
Water Resources Systems. 1. Theory, ic Hydrocarbons from Environmental Solids Northern Great Plains,
W88-04177 2105 7C Using Supercritical Fluids, W88-03210 2104 3F
W88-02858 2104 5A
New Method for Qualitative Simulation of
Note on the Effect of Fallowing on Water Stor-
Water Resources Systems. 2. Applications, EXTREME VALUE ANALYSIS age and Loss as Determined from a Lysimeter
W88-04178 2105 7C Performance of the Two-Component Extreme for a Tropical Clay Soil,
Value Distribution in Regional Flood Frequency W88-03877 2105 2G
Real-Time Flood Management Model for High-
Analysis,
land Lake System,
W88-09545 2111 2E FALSE CRANE FLY LARVAE
W88-05638 2107 2E
Resource Utilization by the Freshwater Deposit
EXXON Feeder Ptychoptera Townesi (Diptera: Ptychop-
EXPLOITATION Wastewater Treatment Facilities for Exxon's
Manual Harvesting of teridae),
Effects of Mechanical and
New Corporate Research Facilities, W88-06689 2108 2H
Lugworms Arenicola Marina L. on the Benthic
W88-00979 2102 5D
Fauna of Tidal Flats in the Dutch Wadden Sea,
W88-03591 2105 2L FALSE POSITIVES
FABRICATION False What: False Positive Rates in Groundwat-
Progress in Anaerobic Digestion - Prefabrication
EXPLORATION er Monitoring,
of Digesters, 2111 7B
Examples of Transient Sounding for Ground- W88-09003
W88-O0242 2101 5D
Water Exploration in Sedimentary Aquifers,
W88-O4060 2105 2F FAMINE
FACIES
Drought in Africa,
Derivation of a Summary
Sequence
Facies
EXPLOSIVES W88-00101 2101 2B
Based on Markov Chain Analysis of the Caledon
Case Study for the Treatment of an Explosives
Outwash: A Pleistocene Braided Glacial Fluvial FARM MANAGEMENT
Wastewater from an Army Ammunitions Plant,
Deposit, Tot
W88-01O47 2102 5D Introduction to Carp Farming (Inleiding
W88-05022 2106 2C
Karpboerdery),
Treatment of an RDX-TNT Waste from a Muni- W88-00944 2101 81
Coarse Grained Facies of Glacio-Marine Depos-
tions Factory,
its Near Ottawa, Canada,
W88-01048 2102 5D Farm and Watershed Economic Impacts of Ag-
W88-05026 2106 2C
ricultural Policy. Approaches to Reduce Soil
Continuous Fixation and Removal of Explosive Erosion and Sedimentation,
Wastes from Pink Water Using Surfactant Tech-
FACIES MODELS
Use of Facies Models as Predictive Tools to W88-05199 2107 6C
nology,
Locate and Characterize Aquifers in Glacial
W88-02198 2103 5D Linear Programming Approach for Managing
Terrains,
Groundwater Pollution From Pesticides: A
Storage and Preservation of Environmental W88- 11040 2112 2F
Comparative Analysis of Economic and Envi-
Samples,
FAGUS SYLVATICA ronmental Risk,
W88-05749 2107 5A 2107 5G
Heavy Metal Content of the Moss Mnium W88-05212
Groundwater Munition Residues and Nitrate hornum Growing in the Stem Flow Area of
Single Decision-Maker Approach to Irrigation
Near Grand Island, Nebraska, U.S.A., Fagus sylvatica,
Reservoir and Farm Management Decision
W 88-07624 2109 5B W88-09697 2111 5B
Making,
EXTENDED LINEAR QUADRATIC METHOD FALLOUT W88-08656 2110 6A
Irrigation Control in the Presence of Salinity: Implications of Airshed Processes and Atmos-
Extended Linear Quadratic Approach, pheric Deposition of Nonpoint Pollutants,
FARM PONDS
2102 5B Influence of Agricultural Practices on the Bio-
W88-00027 2101 3C W88-01178
coenotic Structure of Limnetic Phytoplankton
EXTRACTION 239, 240Pu Levels in Mussels Mytilus Sp. Col- (Influence des Traitements Phytosanitaires sur
Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from lected from the French Coasts (1983-1984): A les Biocoenoses du Phytoplancton Limnique),

Aqueous Solutions and Extraction of Residues Radiochemical and Microanalytical Study (Suivi W88-09682 2111 5C
Using the Polymeric Sorbent Wofatit Y 77: I. des Niveaux de Plutonium 239-240 dans des
Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from Moules Mytilus Sp. Prevelees sur le Littoral FARM WASTES
Water, Francais (1983-1984): Etudes Radiochimique et Effects of Livestock Pasturing on Nonpoint Sur-

W88-05922 2108 5A Microanalytique), face Runoff,


W88-02105 2103 5B W88-00910 2101 5B
Extraction of Fluoride from Soil with Water,
and with Hydrochloric Acid Solutions Simulat- Deposition of Radionuclides from Chernobyl to Horizontal-Baffled Anaerobic Reactor for Treat-
ing Predator Gastric Juices, a Forest in Belgium, ing Diluted Swine Wastewater,
W88-06433 2108 5A W88-02688 2104 5B W88-01025 2102 5D

SU-272
SUBJECT INDEX
FATE OF POLLUTANTS

Effectiveness of Lime-based Amendments and Water Quality Trends in the Las Vegas Wash Levels of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Fort
Bauxite Residues at Removing Phosphorus from Wetlands, Edward, New York, Water System,
Piggery Effluent, W88-00345 2101 5B W88-00426 2101 5A
W88-01861 2103 5D
Potential Effects of Processed Oil Shale Leach- IndustrialOrganic Compounds in the Niagara
Feeding Processed Hatchery Wastes to Poultry, ate in the Aquatic Environment, River Watershed,
W88-02066 2103 5E W88-00354 2101 5C W88-00427 2101 5A
Aeration and Control of Slurry Odours by He- Erosion and Salinity Problems in Arid Regions,
Characterization of Organic Materials at Water
terotrophs, W88-00358 2101 5B
Factory 21,
W88-02067 2103 5D
Chemistry of Particles. W88-00437 2101 5B
Nitrogen and Aerobic Treatment of Slurry, W88-00371 2101 5B
W8 8-02068 2103 5D Trace Organic Substances in the River Lee,
Thermodynamic Equilibrium Properties of W88-00438 2101 5B
Nitrogen and Water Balance Studies in Relation Aqueous Solutions of Nitrate, Sulfate and Am-
to Farmyard Manure and N-Fertilizer Applica- monium, Identification of the Partial Oxidation Products
tions to Sri Lankan Luvisols, W88-00372 2101 5B from Ozonation of Hydrazine, Monomethyl Hy-
W88-02081 2103 5B drazine and Unsymmetrical Dimethyl Hydra-
Acidic Aerosols: Oxygen- 18 Studies of Forma-
zine,
Growth of the Chinese Grass Carp Ctenophar- tion and Infrared Studies of Occurrence and
W88-00439 2101 5B
yngodon Idella Fed on Cabbage Wastes and Neutralization,
Kikuyu Grass, W88-00373 2101 5B
Determination of Organically Combined Chlo-
W88-02095 2103 81
rine in High-Molecular-Weight Aquatic Organ-
Studies of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Reac-
ics,
General Remarks on Phosphorus Sources in Haze and Cloud,
tions in
Areas Susceptible to Eutrophication, with Par- W88-00374 2101 5B W88-00440 2101 5B
ticular Reference to the Northern Adriatic
Observations on Acid Particles and Droplets in Adsorption of Benzene from Water by Activat-
Coast,
the Atmosphere, ed Carbon,
W88-03861 2105 5G
W88-00375 2101 5B W88-00448 2101 5F
Potential Availability of Anaerobic Treatment
Acidification of Rain by Oxidation of Dissolved Adsorption of Polychlorinated Biphenyls from
with Digester Slurry of Animal Waste for the
Sulfur Dioxide and Adsorption of Nitric Acid, Water by Activated Carbon,
Reclamation of Acid Mine Water Containing
W88-00376 2101 5B
Sulfate and Heavy Metals, W88-00449 2101 5B
W88-08131 2110 5D Solubilityof Atmospheric Particulate Matter,
Reaction of Ozone with Polyaromatics in Water,
W88-00377 2101 5B
Study of Some Physiochemical Properties of W88-00453 2101 5B
Nilwala River Waters in Southern Sri Lanka Ecological Study of the AMOCO Cadiz Oil
with Special Reference to Effluents Resulting Spill. Study of UV-Ozone Reactions with Organic
from Anthropogenic Activities, W88-00378 2101 5C Compounds in Water,
W88-10641 2112 4C W88-00454 2101 5D
Microbial Hydrocarbon Degradation within
FARMING Sediment Impacted by the AMOCO Cadiz Oil Tertiary Wastewater Treatment by the Applica-
Initial Operations Report of Sludge Farm, Spill, tion of Vascular Aquatic Plants,
W88-05160 2107 5E W88-00379 2101 5B W88-00458 2101 5D
Eroding Soils: The Off-Farm Impacts, Laboratory Simulation of the Microbiological
W88-05845 2107 Physics and Chemistry of Acid Precipitation,
2J Degradation of Crude Oil in a Marine Environ-
W88-00485 2101 5B
ment,
BestManagement Practice Implementation Eco-
W88-00380 2101 5B
nomics and Farmer Decision Making, Recycling of Sewage Effluent by Sugarcane Ir-

W88-07839 2109 5G rigation: A Dilution Study, October 1976


AMOCO Cadiz Analytical Chemistry Program, t<

I
W88-00381 2101 5B October 1978, Phase II- A,
On-Farm Composting of Lake Weeds, W88-00559 2101 3F
W88-10638 2112 5E Studies of Hydrocarbon Concentrations at the
He Grande and Baoe de Lannion Stations Pollut- Leaching Study of PNL 76-68 Glass Beads
FARMS
ed by the Wreck of the AMOCO Cadiz, Using the LLNL Continuous-Flow Method and
Survey of Farm Wells for Pesticides Residues,
W88-00382 2101 5A the PNL Modified IAEA Methods: A Final
Southern Ontario, Canada, 1981-1982, 1984,
Report,
W88-03864 2105 5B Evolution of the Hydrocarbons Present in the
W88-0O642 2101 5b
Sediments of the Aber Wrac'h Estuary,
FATE OF POLLUTANT
W88-00383 2101 5B Sediment and Radionuclide Transport in Rivers:
Finite Element Modeling of Flow in a Coal
Seam with Underground Coal Radionuclide Transport Modeling for Cattarau-
Gasification Cav- AMOCO CADIZ Oil Spill: Distribution and
ities, gus and Buttermilk Creeks, New York,
Evolution of Oil Pollution in Marine Sediments,
W88-08323 2110 5B W88-00384 2101 5B W88-00655 2101 5B

FATE OF POLLUTANTS AMOCO Cadiz Pollutants in Anaerobic Sedi- Disposition of Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin in


Stochastic Modeling of the Insecticide Feni- ments: Fate and Effects on Anaerobic Processes, Soil,
trothion in Water and Sediment Compartments W88-00385 2101 5B W88-00730 2101 5B
of a Stagnant Pond,
W88-00021 2101 5B Long-Term Impact of the AMOCO Cadiz Hydrospheric Trace Elements and Their Appli-
Crude Oil Spill on Oysters Crassostrea gigas and cation in Tracing Water Pollutants,
Chemical Survey of the Mississippi Estuary, Plaice Pleuronectes platessa from Aber Benoit IF
W88-00740 2101 5A
W88-00133 2101 2L and Aber Wrac'h, Brittany, France,
W88-00386 2101 5C 1983 Annual Report to the President and Con-
Dynamics of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
gress:National Acid Precipitation Assessment
Striped Bass from the Hudson River: III. Tissue Ground Water 82: Programme and Extended Program.
Disposition and Routes for Elimination, Abstracts.
W88-00141 2101 5B
W88-00786 2101 5B
W88-00388 2101 2F
Mercury-Binding Proteins in the Slipper Limpet, Potential for Biomagnification of Contaminants
FiniteElement Modelling of Two-Dimensional
Crepidula Fornicata, Exposed to Increased Solu- in Groundwater,
Solute Transport
within Marine and Freshwater Food Webs,
ble Mercury, W88-00405 2101 5B W88-00839 2101 5B
W88-00142 2101 5B
Advances in the Identification and Analysis of Biological Effects and Interactions of Pesticides
Deposition Both Wet and Dry. Organic Pollutants in Water, Volume 2. in a Soil-Plant-Water Microcosm,
W88-00222 2101 5B W88-00406 2101 2A W88-00909 2101 5B

SU-273
SUBJECT INDEX
FATE OF POLLUTANTS

Assessment of Soil Lead Peripheral to a Smelter Migration and Degradation Patterns of Volatile Irgasan DP 300 (5-Chloro-2-(2,4-Dichloro-
and Pesticide Residues On-Site of a Defunct Organic Compounds, phenoxy)Phenol) with Chlorine in Dilute Aque-
Chemical Plant, W88-01727 2103 5B ous Solution,
W88-01007 2102 5B W88-02361 2103 5B
Remedial Action Assessment for Hazardous
Influence of NPS Pollution in Florida Estuaries: Waste Sites via Numerical Simulation,
Influence of Alkaline Particulates on pH
A Case Study, W88-01735 2103 5B
of
W88-01114 Cloud and Rain Water in India,
2102 5B
Long-Term Impacts of Industrial Waste Codis- W88-02408 2103 2K
Phosphate and Peat Mining in Florida, posal in Landfill Simulators,
W88-01147 2102 4C W88-01738 Behavior and Fate of Halogenated Hydrocar-
2103 5E
bons in Ground Water,
Highway Runoff/Drainage Impacts, 2,2-Dibromo-3-Nitriloproprionamide (DBNPA) W88-02554 2104 5B
W88-01158 2102 5B Chemical Degradation in Natural Waters: Ex-
perimental Evaluation and Modeling of Com- Survival and Transport of Pathogenic Bacteria
Fate of Materials Exported by the Big Blue and
petitive Pathways, and Viruses in Ground Water,
the Black Vermillion Rivers into Tuttle Creek
W88-01840 2103 5B W88-02555 2104 5B
Reservoir, Kansas,
W88-01176 2102 5B Bioconcentration and Metabolism of DDT, Fen- Biodegradation of Contaminants in the Subsur-
itrothion and Chlorpyrifos by the Blue-Green face,
Implications of Airshed Processes and Atmos-
Algae Anabaena sp. and Aulosira fertilissima, W88-02556 2104 5B
pheric Deposition of Nonpoint Pollutants,
W88-01863 2103 5B
W88-01178 2102 5B Anaerobic Transformation, Transport, and Re-
Measurement of Fluorescence Decay of Crude moval of Volatile Chlorinated Organics in
Rapid Fluctuations in Streamflow pH and Asso-
Oil:A Potential Technique to Identify Oil Ground Water,
ciated Water Quality Parameters During a
Slicks,
Stormflow Event, W88-02557 2104 5B
W88-01864 2103 5B
W88-01276 2102 5B
Microbial Desulfonation of Substituted Naphtha-
CriticalChemical Reaction Rates for Multicom-
Acid Precipitation and Buffer Capacity of Lakes lenesulfonic Acids and Benzenesulfonic Acids,
ponent Groundwater Contamination Models,
in the Sierra Nevada, California, W88-02705 2104 5B
W88-01918 2103 5B
W88-01277 2102 5B
Experimental Study of Solute Transport Effect of Adaptation to Phenol on Biodegrada-
in a
Kinetics Model and Simulation of Concentration Stony Field Soil, tion of Monosubstituted Phenols by Aquatic Mi-
Variations of Species of Polychlorinated Biphen- crobial Communities,
W88-01919 2103 5B
yls Involved in Photochemical Transformation, W88-02707 2104 5C
W88-01310 2102 5B Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Biological Sewage
Purification - Fate and Difficulties in Balancing, Simultaneous Determination of Nitrification and
Chlorodibenzodioxins and Chlorodibenzofurans: W88-01937 Nitrate Reduction in Sediment-Water Columns
2103 5D
An Overview, by Nitrate- 15 Dilution,
W88-01311 2102 5B Fate of Toxic Organic Compounds in Activated W88-02718 2104 5B
Sludge and Integrated PAC Systems,
Biodegradation and Detoxification of Environ- W88-01941 2103 5D Analytical Model for Multidimensional Trans-
mental Pollutants.
port of a Decaying Contaminant Species,
W88-01369 2102 5B Reduction of Microbial Indicators and Viruses
W88-02766 2104 5B
in aCypress Strand,
Microbial Metabolism and Enzymology of Se- W88-01947 2103 5B Stochastic Analysis of Contaminant Transport in
lected Pesticides,
W88-01370 Porous Media: Analysis of a Two-Member Radi-
2102 5B Survival of Indicator Organisms Detention
in a
onuclide Chain,
Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow,
Microbial Degradation of Polychlorinated Bi- W88-01948 W88-02784 2104 5B
2103 5B
phenyls (PCBs),
W88-01371 2102 5B Biotransformation of Molinate (Ordram) in the
Membrane Filter Method for the Enumeration
Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis), of Aquatic Ammonifiers,
Chemical Transformations of Aromatic Hydro- W88-02029 W88-02831 2104 5B
2103 5B
carbons that Support the Growth of Microorga-
nisms, Influence of Oxygen on the Direct Photolysis of Denitrification
in Aquifer Soil and Nearshore
W88-01372 2102 5B Simple Aromatics in Aqueous Systems (Einfluss Marine Sediments Influenced by Groundwater
von Sauerstoff auf die Direktphotolyse Ein- Nitrate,
Genetic and Biochemical Basis for Microbial facherAromaten in Waessrigen Systemen), W88-02869 2104 5C
Transformations and Detoxification of Mercury W88-02101 2103 5B
and Mercurial Compounds, Reduction of Selenate to Selenide by Sulfate-
W88-01373 2102 5B Nitrogen Transformations and Reduction by Respiring Bacteria: Experiments with Cell Sus-
Ridge and Furrow Land Treatment of Dairy pensions and Estuarine Sediments,
Genetic Mechanisms in the Dissimilation of Waste, W88-02873 2104 5B
Chlorinated Compounds, W88-02173 2103 5D
W88-01374 2102 5B Multi-Phase Non-Steady State Equilibrium
Removal of Azo Dyes by the Activated Sludge Model for Evaluation of Environmental Fate of
Remedial Site Containment, Process,
W88-01395 Organic Chemicals,
2102 5G W88-02215 2103 5D W88-02881 2104 5B
Hydrogeologic Evaluation of the Effects of Sur- Proceedings, Second Investigators' Meeting --
face Application of Sewage Sludge to Agricul- Biodegradability Testing of Industrial Wastes
Savannah River Exploratory Deep Probe.
tural Land Near Rockton, Illinois, and Intractable Substances,
W88-02265 2103 5B
W88-01672 2103 5B W88-02895 2104 5B
Hydrospheric Trace Elements and Their Appli-
Field Evaluation of a Simple Microcosm Simu- cation in Tracing Water Pollutants. S02. NO and N02 Oxidation Mechanisms: At-
lating the Behavior of Volatile Organic Com- W88-02271 mospheric Considerations.
2103 5B
pounds in Subsurface Materials, W88-02899 2104 5B
W88-01687 2103 5B Study by Epifluorescence of the Fate of the
Total Bacterial Flora in a Bottled Mineral Water Kinetic Studies of Sulfite Oxidation in Aqueous
Anthropogenic Anoxification ('Eutrophication') (Etude par Epifluorescence de L'Evolution de la Solution,
of the Water Table Region of a Deep Phreatic Microflore Totale dans une Eau Minerale Em- W88-02900 2104 5B
Aquifer, bouteillee),
W88-01688 2103 5B W88-02346 Kinetics and Mechanisms of the Catalytic Oxida-
2103 5B
tion of Dissolved Sulfur Dioxide in Aqueous
Comparison of Occurrence and Rates of Chemi- Chemical Changes of Organic Compounds in An
Solution: Application to Nighttime Fog
cal Biodegradation in Natural Waters, Chlorinated Water: XIII. Gas Chromatographic- Water Chemistry,
W88-01722 2103 5B Mass Spectrometric Studies of the Reactions of W88-02901 2104 5B

SU-274
SUBJECT INDEX
FATE OF POLLUTANTS

Gas-Aqueous Reactions of Sulfur and Nitrogen Anoxic Transformations of Trace Halogenated Health Significance and Occurrence of Injured
Oxides in Liquid-Water Clouds, Aliphatics, Bacteria in Drinking Water,
W88-02902 2104 5B W88-03265 2104 5B W88-03585 2105 5F

Aqueous Aerosol as a Reactant in the Atmos- High Molecular Weight Hydrocarbons in Partic- Effects of Colorants in the Aquatic Environ-
phere, ulate Matter of the Northwest Gulf of Mexico, ment,
W88-02903 2104 5B W88-03290 2104 5B W88-03663 2105 5C

Meteorological Aspects of Acid Rain. Passage of Polar Hydrocarbons into Water Fate of 2,5,4'-Trichlorobiphenyl in Outdoor
W88-029O4 2104 5B During Oil Spills, Ponds and Its Uptake via the Gills in Grass Carp
W88-03297 2104 5B and Rainbow Trout,
Atmosphere as Delivery Vehicle and Reaction W88-03669 2105 5B
Chamber for Acid Precipitation, Use of Ellipsometry to Study Oil Films on the
W88-02907 2104 5B Sea Surface, Fate of 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene in Rain-
W88-03298 2104 5A bow Trout, Salmo gairdneri,
Analysis of Wind and Precipitation Data for W88-03691 2105 5B
Assessments of Transboundary Transport and Fate Metal Contaminated
of Sediments in
Acid Deposition Between Canada and the Foundry Cove, New York, Oxidative Pathway After Reduction of p-Amin-
United States, W88-03482 2104 5B obenzene by Pseudomonas cepacia,
W88-02908 2104 5B W88-03700 2105 5D
Potential for Migration of Hazardous Wood
Modeling Pollutant Transport for Wet Deposi- Treating Chemicals During Land Treatment Triclopyr Persistence in Western Oregon Mill
tion Calculations, Operations, Pastures,
W88-02909 2104 5B W88-03484 2104 5B W88-03701 2105 5B

Models of the Effects on Acid Precipitation of Cooling Water Pollutants: Bioaccumulation by Changes in the Aqueous Behavior of Parathion
Air Motions in Different-Size Storms, Corbicula, Under Varying Conditions of Hydrogen Ion
W88-02910 2104 5B W88-03510 2105 5B Concentration,
W88-03869 2105 5B
Air Pollution Trajectories in Precipitating
Wastewater Inputs and Marine Bioaccumulation
Storms,
of Priority Pollutant Organics off Southern Cali- Rate of Ferrous Iron Oxidation in a Stream
W88-02911 2104 5B fornia,
Receiving Acid Mine Effluent,
W88-03511 W88-03893 2105 5B
Wintertime Precipitation Chemistry in North
2105 5B
Georgia, Geological Aspects of Acid Deposition.
Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American
W88-02912 2104 5B W88-03961 2105 5B
Oysters, Crassostrea virginica (G.), Exposed to
Chlorinated and Dechlorinated Seawater, with
Trace Metals in Atmospheric Deposition at Geochemical Mass Balance for Sulfur- and Ni-
Notes on Survival and Feeding,
American Samoa, trogen- Bearing Acid Components: Eastern
W88-03522 2105 5C
W88-02913 2104 5B United States,
W88-03962 2105 5B
Correlation of Water Quality Parameters with
Aquated Sulfur
Catalysis of the Autoxidation of
Dioxide by Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mutagenicity of Drinking Water Extracts, Chronology, Magnitude and Paleolimnological
Transition Metal Complexes,
W88-03533 2105 5C Record of Changing Metal Fluxes Related to
W88-02915 2104 5B Atmospheric Deposition of Acids and Metals in
Chlorine vs Ozone at Marlborough, Massachu-
New England,
Norwegian Models for Surface Water Chemis- setts: Disinfection and Mutagenic Activity
W88-03963 2105 5B
An Overview,
try:
Screening,
W88-02916 2104 5B W88-03541 2105 5D Acid Rain Neutralization by Geologic Materials,
W88-03964 2105 5B
Effects of Acidic Precipitation on Atlantic
Trihalomethane Variation in Public Drinking
Salmon Rivers in New England, Water Supplies, Aluminum Speciation and Equilibria in Dilute
W88-02927 2104 5B W88-03547 2105 5B Acidic Surface Waters of the Adirondack
Region of New York State,
Chemical Equilibria to Model Volatilization of Studies on the Water Quality Hazard of Chlo-
W88-03965 2105 5B
Ammonia From Aquatic and Soil Systems, rine in Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant
W88-03170 Effluents, Regional Assessment of Sensitivity to Acidic
2104 5B
W88-03553 2105 5C Deposition for Eastern Canada,
Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Extremely Acid W88-03967 2105 5B
Lakes, Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention
W88-03174 2104 5G Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, Influence of Disposal Environment on Availabil-
W88-03560 2105 5B ity and Plant Uptake of Heavy Metals in
Acidification of Forest Soils: Model Develop- Dredged Material,
ment and Application for Analyzing Impacts of Disinfection Efficiency and Problems Associat-
W88-03980 2105 5B
Acidic Deposition Europe, ed With Maturation Ponds,
in
%
W88-03195 2104 5C W88-03561 2105 5D Determine Fates of Several Oil Spills in Coastal
and Offshore Waters and Calculate a Mass Bal-
Relationships of Rainfall, River Flow, and Salin- Removal of Excreted Bacteria and Viruses in ance Denoting Major Pathways for Dispersion
I
ity toFaecal Coliform Levels in a Mussel Fish- Deep Waste Stabilization Ponds in Northeast of the Spilled Oil,
ery, Brazil,
W88-03986 2105 5B
W88-03199 2104 5C W88-03562 2105 5D
Alternative Management Options for the Con-
Prediction of Heavy Metal Leaching Rates from Effect of Sunlight on Coliphages in an Oxidation of Diffuse Phosphorus Loads to Lake Erie,
m
Stabilized/Solidified Hazardous Wastes, Pond,
trol
m
W88-03987 2105 5G
W88-03239 2104 5E W88-03563 2105 5D
Fate of Heavy Metals in Wastewater Stabiliza-
Comparison of the Sorption/Desorption Capac- Fate of Human Enteric Viruses (Rotaviruses and tion Ponds,
ity of a Spent Oil Shale and a Western Soil, Enteroviruses) in Sewage After Primary Sedi- W88-04021 2105 5D
W88-03256 2104 5E mentation,
W88-03564 2105 5D Microbial Degradation of Nitrilotriacetate
Predicted Measured Air Emissions of Vola-
vs. (NTA) during River Water/Groundwater Infil-
tile Organics from a Simulated Hazardous Survival and Transport of Hepatitis A Virus in tration: Laboratory Column Studies,
Liquid Waste Lagoon, Groundwater and Wastewater,
Soils, W88-04027 2105 5B
W88-03263 2104 5B W88-03570 2105 5B
Environmental Contamination by Polychlorinat-
Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Decontamina- Disinfection of Chlorine Resistent Enteroviruses ed Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans Asso-
tion of Transformers, in Ground Water by Ultraviolet Irradiation, ciated with Pulp and Paper Mill Discharge,
W88-03264 2104 5D W88-03572 2105 5B W88-04078 2105 5B

SU-275
SUBJECT INDEX
FATE OF POLLUTANTS

Sinviv;il of Candida albicans mi Tropical Marine Highly Toxic Coplanar PCBs: Occurrence, Role of Tidal Wetlands in the Retention of
and Fresh Waters, Source, Persistency and Toxic Implications to Heavy Metals,
W88-04082 2105 5B Wildlife and Humans, W88-04949 2106 5B
W88-04155 2105 5B
Alkaline Approach to Treating Cooling Towers Modification of Acid Mine Drainage by Sphag-
for Control of Legionella pneumophila, Sediment Desorption of PCB Congeners and num-Dominated Wetlands and the Effect on
W88-04083 2105 5G Their Bio-Uptake by Dipteran Larvae, Stream Water Quality,
W88-04247 2105 5B W88-04950
Infectivity and Antigenicity Reduction Rates of 2106 5B
Human Rotavirus Strain Wa in Fresh Waters, Bioconcentration and Metabolism of Phenyltin Elevated Levels of Radioactivity in Water Wells
W88-04084 2105 5B Chlorides in Carp,
in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, California,
W88-04257 2105 5B W88-04985 2106 5B
Comparative Abilities of Leaf Surfaces to Neu-
tralize Acidic Raindrops. II, The Influence of Sink or Drain: A Simulation Study of Factors
Preliminary Assessment of Factors Affecting
Leaf Wettability, Leaf Age and Rain Duration Affecting the Role of an Estuary Subject to
Radon Levels in Idaho,
on Changes in Droplet pH and Chemistry on Toxic Inputs,
W88-04986 2106 5B
Leaf Surfaces, W88-04261 2105 5B
W88-04097 2105 5B Sampling and Analysis of Dissolved Radon-222
Biscayne Aquifer Contamination: Cleanup and
in Surface and Ground Water,
Monitoring Transport of Selected Pesticides and Prevention,
W88-04992 2106 5A
Phenols in Soil Columns by High Performance W88-04291 2105 5G
Liquid Chromatography
Water Pollution form Oil and Gas Recovery in Predictive Model for Indoor Radon Occur-
W88-04117 2105 5D rences - A First Approximation,
Eastern Kentucky Watersheds,
W88-04299 W88-05008 2106 5B
Persistence Characteristics of Operationally 2105 5C
Sprayed Fenitrothion in Nearby Unsprayed
Parameter Estimation Modelling of Toxic Contaminants in the Niagara
Areas of a Conifer Forest Ecosystem in New Through Groundwater
Tracer Tests, River Plume in Lake Ontario,
Brunswick,
W88-04311 W88-05029 2106 5B
W88-04118 2105 5B 2105 5B

Simulation of Solute Transport Using a Continu- Evaluation of the Importance of Transmissivity,


Protecting Groundwater from Viral Contamina-
ous Time Markov Process: 1. Theory and Head and Concentration Data for Contaminant
tion by Soil Modification,
Steady State Application, Transport Modelling,
W88-04123 2105 5G
W88-04312 2105 5B W88-05044 2106 5B
Diffusion of Crude Oil in Water,
Selective Transport of Hydrocarbons in the Un- Adaptation to and Biodegradation of Xenobiotic
W88-04126 2105 5B
saturated Zone Due to Aqueous and Vapor Compounds by Microbial Communities from a
Mussels as Bioindicators of PCB Pollution: A Phase Partitioning, Pristine Aquifer,

Case Study on Uptake and Release of PCB W88-04314 2105 5B W88-05061 2106 5B
Isomers and Congeners in Green-Lipped Mus-
sels (Perna viridis) in Hong Kong Waters,
Monte Carlo Studies of Sampling Strategies for Degradation of a Commercial Surfactant, in the
Estimating Tributary Loads, Presence of a Complementary Carbon Source,
W88-04128 2105 5A
W88-04315 2105 5B by a Bacterial Community Selected from a
Fate and Behavior of Herbicides, Butachlor, Marine Environment. (Degradation d'un Tensio-
CNP, Chlomethoxynil, and Simetryne in River Simulation Model for Oil Slick Transport in Actif Commercial, en Presence d'une Source
Lakes, Complementaire de Carbone, par une Commun-
Water, Shellfish, and Sediments of the Ishikari
River, W88-04316 2105 5B aute Bacterienne Selectionnee en Milieu Marin),
W88-04130 2105 5B W88-05174 2107 5B
Pattern of Distribution of Radium 226 in Drink-
ing Water of Texas, Distribution of Chemicals
Correspondence Between Urban Areas and the in Rivers During Con-
Concentrations of Chlordane in Fish from the
W88-04320 2105 5B tamination and Recovery,
Kansas River, W88-05175 2107 5B
Biodegradation of Substances at Low Concen-
W88-04131 2105 5B trations (Biologischer Abbau von Stoffen bei Seasonal and Spatial Variations in Mercury
Geringen Konzentrationen), Methylation and Demethylation in an Oligotro-
Volatile Halocarbon Compounds in Process
W88-04338 2105 5B
Water and Processed Foods. phic Lake,
W88-04132 2105 5B W88-05189 2107 5B
Prediction of Organic Chemical Fates in Biolog-
ical Treatment Systems,
Mutagenicity of Tama River Sediments, Anerobic Bacteria that Dechlorinate Perchlor-
W88-04469 2105 5D
W88-04133 2105 5B oethene,

Statistical Models W88-05195 2107 5G


for the Analysis of Volatile
Rate Constants for Some Oxidations of S(IV) by
Organic Compounds in Waste Disposal Sites,
Radicals in Aqueous Solutions, Growth Determinations for Unattached Bacteria
W88-04491 2106 5B
W88-04136 2105 2K in a Contaminated Aquifer,
Simultaneous Dissolution of Organic Acids in W88-05196 2107 5 A
Ammonia Emissions and Their Role in Acid Sequential Leaching of Sediment Bound Trace
Deposition, Field Studies on the Behaviour of Organic Mi-
Metals,
W88-04140 2105 5B cropollutants during Infiltration of River Water
W88-04558 2106 5A
to Ground Water,
Primary Biodegradation Kinetics of Anionic W88-05251
Polychlorinated Biphenyl-Transport Rates in the 2107 5B
Surfactants in Marine Environment, Upper Hudson River, New York, 1977-83,
W88-04145 2105 5B W88-04561 2106 5B
Land Treatment of Wastewaters: A Case Study
of Irrigated Arid Zones,
Model Chlorination of Plant Derived Phenolic Long-Term Pollutant Degradation in the Un- W88-05262 2107 5E
Water Contaminants with an Assessment of Zone with Stochastic Rainfall Infiltra-
saturated
Their Potential Toxicity to Escherichia Coli, tion, Aerial Spray of Mosquito Adulticides in a Salt
W88-04146 2105 5C W88-04605 Marsh Environment,
2106 5B
W88-05302 2107 5B
Persistence and Movement of Atrazine in a Salt Solutions for Transport of Two Sorbed Solutes
Marsh Sediment Microecosystem. with Differing Dispersion Coefficients in Soil, Chemical Changes of Organic Compounds in
W88-04152 2105 5B W88-04629 Chlorinated Water. XIV. Characterization and
2106 2G
Determination of Halogenated Organics Formed
Microbial Enhancement of Hydrazine Degrada- Hydrospheric Trace Elements and Their Appli- during Chlorination of Water from the Tama
and Water,
tion in Soil cation in Tracing Water Pollutants, River,
W88-04153 2105 5B W88-04747 2106 5A W88-05365 2107 5A

SU-276
SUBJECT INDEX
FATE OF POLLUTANTS

Chemical Contaminants Monitoring: Pesticide Characterization of Soluble Organic Compounds Great Lakes Ecosystem - Modeling of the Fate
Residues in Lake Albufera, Valencia, Spain, and Complexation of Copper, Nickel, and Zinc of PCBs,
W88-05393 2107 5B in Extracts of Sludge-amended Soils, W88-06666 2108 5B
W88-05980 2108 5E
Microorganisms in Municipal Solid Waste and Fate and Effects of Sewage Sludge in the Coast-
Public Health Implications, Waste Leachate Com-
Effect of Municipal Solid al Marine Environment: a Mesocosm Experi-
W88-05469 2107 5B on Zinc Migration through Soils,
position ment,
W88-05983 2108 5B W88-06673 2108 5B
Modeling Microbial Fate in the Subsurface En-
vironment, Evaluation of Pesticide Groundwater Pollution Protecting Marine Environmental Quality from
W88-05471 2107 5B Potential from Standard Indices of Soil-Chemi- Land-Based Pollutants: The Strategic Role of
cal Adsorption and Biodegradation, Ecotoxicology,
Rapid Statistical Correlation between Pollution W88-05988 2108 5B W88-06753 '
2108 5G
Sources and Marine Concentrations,
W88-05496 2107 5B Sources and Fate of Atmospheric HC1 in the U. Statistical Correlations for Predicting the Parti-
K. and Western Europe, tion Coefficient for Nonpolar Organic Contami-
Chemistry and Fate of Al(III) in Treated Drink- W88-06013 2108 5B nants Between Aquifer Organic Carbon and
ing Water, Water,
W88-05508 2107 5F Oxidation by UV
and Ozone of Organic Con- W88-06754 2108 5B
taminants Dissolved in Deionized and Raw
Study of River Reaeration at Different Flow Mains Water, Determination of the Complexing Ability of a
Rates, W88-06043 2108 5F Standard Humic Acid Towards Cadmium Ions
W88-05512 2107 5B (Etude de la Complexation du Cadmium par un
Organic Matter and Surface Properties of Solid Acide Humique de Reference),
Effects of Streamflow Variation on Critical Particles in the Estuarine Mixing Zone,
W88-06763 2108 5B
Water Quality for Multiple Discharges of De- W88-06067 2108 5B
caying Pollutants, Predicting Rate of Trace-Organic Com-
the
W88-05524 2107 5B Sedimentation Rates and Sediment Core Profiles pound Removal by Natural Biofilms,
of 238U and 232Th Decay Chain Radionuclides
W88-06764 2108 5B
Equilibrium Approaches to Natural Water Sys- in a Lake Affected by Uranium Mining and
tems-6. Acid-Base Properties of a Concentrated Milling, Changes of Water Temperature, pH, Dissolved
Bog-Water and Its Complexation Reactions with W88-06092 2108 5B Oxygen, Inorganic Nitrogen, and Phosphorus
Aluminium(III), Concentrations in Flowing Irrigation Water on
W88-05599 2107 2K New Degradation Products and a Pathway for Paddy Surface,
the Degradation of Aminocarb (4-(Dimethyla- W88-06827 2109 5B
Technical Supplement to Dredged Material Dis- mino)-3-methylphenyl N-Methylcarbamate) in
posal Study, US Navy Home Port, Everett, Purified Water, Fate of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Experi-
Washington, W88-06096 2108 5B mental Marine Sediment Systems: Influence of
W88-05706 2107 5B Bioturbation and Anoxia,
Accumulation and Bioconcentration of Polycy- W88-06865
Survival and Virulence of Waterborne Patho- 2109 5B
clic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Nearshore Es-
genic Bacteria in Potable Waters, tuarine Environment Near A Pensacola (Flori- Relative Mobility of Radioactive Trace Ele-
W88-05732 2107 5B da) Creosote Contamination Site, ments Across the Sediment-Water Interface in
W88-06102 2108 5B the MERL Model Ecosystems of Narragansett
Effects of Conservation Tillage on Groundwater
Bay,
Quality: Nitrates and Pesticides, Cation Exchange in Groundwater Solute Trans- W88-06868 2109 5B
W88-05759 2107 4C port,
W88-06213 2108 5B Application of a Continuous Distribution Model
Effects of Conservation Tillage Practices on
for Proton Binding by Humic Acids Extracted
Pesticide Volatilization and Degradation, Small Grid Testing of Finite Difference Trans- from Acidic Lake Sediments,
W88-05768 2107 5B port Schemes, W88-06882 2109 5B
W88-06231 2108 5B
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Pesticide Dis-
Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes
sipation, Cosolvent Influences on Organic Solute Retar- on Competing Sediment Components with a
W88-05769 2107 5B dation Factors, Multichamber Device, i
W88-06283 2108 5B W88-06885
Processes Influencing Pesticide Loss with Water 2109 5B
Under Conservation Tillage, Evaporation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons from NitrateEnhancement of Nitrification Depth in
W88-05770 2107 5B Films on a Smooth Sea Surface, Sediment/Water Microcosms,
W88-06309 2108 5B W88-06886
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Fate and 2109 5B
Transport of Nitrogen, Disappearance Rates of Chloramines in River Variability of the Metal Content of Flood De-
W88-05772 2107 4C Water, posits,
W88-06319 2108 5B W88-06887 2109 5B
Fate and
I

Bioaccumulation of Soil-Associated
Low-Level Naturally Occurring Radioactivity Biotransformation of Benzine by Denitrification Seasonal Variations in the Loosely Sorbed Phos-
Following Disposal into a Marine Ecosystem, in Aquifer Sand, phorus Fraction of the Sediment of a Shallow
W88-05850 2107 5B W88-06375 2108 5B and Hypereutrophic Lake,
Processes Affecting
W88-06889 2109 5B
Subsurface Transport of Extraction of Fluoride from Soil with Water,
Leaking Underground Tank Fluids, and with Hydrochloric Acid Solutions Simulat- Removal of Floodwater Nitrogen in a Cypress
W88-05901 2107 5B ing Predator Gastric Juices, Swamp Receiving Primary Wastewater Efflu-
W88-06433 2108 5A ent,
Implications of Subsurface Biological Activity
for Monitoring Underground Storage Tanks, W88-06894 2109 5D
Record of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
W88-05905 2107 5 A (PAH) Pollution Obtained from Accreting Sedi- Accumulation, Degradation and Biological Ef-
ments of the Tamar Estuary, U. K.: Evidence fects of Lindane on Scenedesmus obliquus
Quantitative Alteration of Readily Volatile Pe-
troleum Components in Water Pollution by Sim-
for Non-Equilibrium Behavior of PAH, (Turp.) Kutz,
W88-06435 2108 5B W88-06899 2109 5D
ulated Weather Factors and a Rapid Column
Chromatographic Separation of the Aromatic Chemistry and Properties of PCBs in Relation to Nitrate Depletion in the Riparian Zone of a
Petroleum Fraction, Environmental Effects, Small Woodland Stream,
W88-05921 2108 5B W88-06652 2108 5B W88-06919 2109 2E
Microbial Degradation of 1,2-Dibromoethane in Modification of PCBs by Bacteria and Other Biodegradation Data Evaluation for Structure/
Shallow Aquifer Materials, Microorganisms, Biodegradability Relations,
W88-05976 2108 5B W88-06662 2108 5B W88-06921 2109 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
FATE OF POLLUTANTS

Parameterization of Predictive Fate Models: A Acid Neutralizing Capacity of Leaves Exposed Paleolimnological Evidence of Recent Acidifica-
Case Study, to Acidic Fog, tion inTwo Sudbury (Canada) Lakes,
W88-06926 2109 5B W88-07175 2109 5B W88-08068 2110 5B
Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of Petro- Quantitative Determination of Arsenocholine Partitioning of Heavy Metals Into Selective
leum Hydrocarbon Concentrations in a Trout and Acetylarsenocholine in Aquatic Organisms Chemical Fractions in Sediments from Rivers in
Stream Contaminated by an Aviation Kerosene Using Pyrolysis and Gas Chromatography/Mass Northern Greece,
Spill, Spectrometry, W88-08073 2110 5B
W88-06927 2109 5A W88-07179 2109 5B
Spatial Distribution of Denitrifying Activity in a
Fate and Movement of Azaarenes and Their Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Sulfur Con-
Stream Draining an Agricultural Catchment,
Anaerobic Biotransformation Products in an Aq- stituents and S-34 Isotopes in Dated Sediments
W88-08112 2110 5B
uifer Contaminated by Wood-Treatment Chemi- of Forest Lakes in Southern Finland,
cals, W88-07268 2109 5B Biological Degradation of Volatile Chlorinated
W88-06932 2109 5B Hydrocarbons in Groundwater and Sewage,
Specific Sorption of Trace Amounts of Cu, Pb,
W88-08172 2110 5B
Modeling the Impact of Conservation Tillage and Cd by Inorganic Particulates,
Practices on Pesticide Concentrations in Ground W88-07269 2109 5B Ecotoxicology: A Framework for Investigations
and Surface Waters,
of Hazardous Chemicals in the Environment,
W88-06936 2109 5B Fate of Added Nitrate and Ammonium-Nitrogen
Entering a Louisiana Gulf Coast Swamp Forest, W88-08222 2110 5C
Comparison of Models that Describe the Trans- W88-07424 2109 5B
port of Organic Compounds in Macroporous
Disappearance Rates of Chlorothalonil (TON)
Availability of Organic Chemicals for Biodegra- in the Aquatic Environment,
Soil,
dation in Settled Bottom Sediments, W88-08249 2110 5B
W88-06937 2109 5B
W88-07471 2109 5B
Phopshate Ion Interactions at the Sediment-
Direct and Indirect Photolysis of Water-Soluble
Nitrate Nitrogen in the Belgian Course of the Water Interface in Lake Ontario: Relationship to
Azodyes: Kinetic Measurements and Structure-
Activity Relationships, Meuse River - Fate of the Concentrations and Sediment Adsorption Capacities,
W88-06944 2109 5B Origins of the Inputs, W88-08286 2110 5B
W88-07527 2109 5B
Laboratory Studies on Mechanisms for the Deg- Factors Influencing Entry of Pesticides into Soil
radation of Aldicarb, Aldicarb Sulfoxide and
Nitrification in Ontario Stream Sediments, Water,
Aldicarb Sulfone,
W88-07539 2109 2E W88-08374 2110 5B
W88-06946 2109 5B
Transformations of Trace Halogenated Alipha- Global Distribution of Polychlorinated Dioxins
Biodegradation of Three Azaarene Congeners
Anoxic Biofilm Columns,
tics in and Dibenzofurans,
in
W88-07625 2109 5B W88-08433
River Water, 2110 5B
W88-06953 2109 5B Persistence and Transport of Bacteria and Vi-
National Dioxin Study,
Fate of 1,3,6,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in
ruses in Groundwater - A Conceptual Evalua-
W 88-08434 2110 5B
tion,
an Outdoor Aquatic System,
W88-06957 W88-07626 2109 5B 2,3,7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin: Environ-
2109 5B
mental Chemistry,
Influence of Inorganic and Organic Nutrients on
Distribution of Mercury in the Open-Sea Region
W88-08435 2110 5B
of the South-Western Black Sea,
Aerobic Biodegradation and On the Adaptation
Response of Subsurface Microbial Communities, W88-07698 2109 5B
Biodegradation of Chlorinated Organic Com-
W88-07003 2109 5B pounds by Phanerochaete chrysosporium, a
Distribution of Degrading Chlorocarbon Sol-
vents in Water and Soil in a Contaminant Plume, Wood-Rotting Fungus,
Reductive Dechlorination of Hexachloroben-
W88-07744 2109 5B W88-08441 2110 5E
zene to Tri- and Dichlorobenzenes in Anaerobic
Sewage Sludge, Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment,
RAIN Project. Annual Report for 1984,
W88-07005 2109 5D W88-08446
W88-07777 2109 5B 2110 5B
Prediction of Substrate Removal Rates of At- Savannah River Plant Environmental Report:
Transformations and Transport of Nitrogen,
tached Microorganisms and of Relative Contri-
W88-07824 2109 5B Annual Report for 1986,
butions of Attached and Suspended Communi- W88-08509 2110 5B
ties at Field Sites, Chemical Processes and Transport of Animal
W88-07009 2109 5B Waste Pollutants, Photochemistry of Environmental Aquatic Sys-
W88-07827 2109 5B tems.
Temporal and Geographical Distributions of
W88-08526 2110 5B
Epilithic Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Degrading Retention and Transformations of Pesticides in
Bacteria in a Polluted South Wales River, Relation to Nonpoint Source Pollution from Specific Phototransformation of Xenobiotic
W88-07014 2109 5B Croplands, Compounds: Chlorobenzenes and Halophenols,
W88-07828 2109 5B W88-08527 2110 5B
Trichloroethylene Metabolism by Microorga-
nisms That Degrade Aromatic Compounds, Methodology for Predicting Exposure and Fate Photolysis of Phenol and Chlorophenols in Estu-
W88-07016 2109 5B of Pesticides in Aquatic Environments,
arine Water,
W88-07833 2109 5B
Microbial Decomposition in Aquatic Environ- W88-08528 2110 5B
ments: Combined Process of Extracellular Factors Affecting Pore Water Hydrocarbon
Sunlight Photolysis of Selected Indoles and Car-
Enzyme Activity and Substrate Uptake, Concentrations in Puget Sound Sediments,
bazolein Aqueous Coal-Oil Systems,
W88-07023 2109 5B W88-07927 2109 5B
W88-08529 2110 5B
Decay of Dissolved Substances by Second- Processes and Kinetics of Cd(2 + ) Sorption by a
Order Reaction; Problem Description and Calcareous Aquifer Sand, Quantum Yields of Polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Batch-Reactor Solutions, in Water-Acetonitrile Mixtures and Their Envi-
W88-07930 2109 5B
W88-07073 2109 5B ronmental Phototransformation Rates,
Grid Refinement Approach to Flow and Trans- W88-08530 2110 5B
Environmental Fate of Polynuclear Aromatic port Modeling of a Proposed Groundwater Cor-
Hydrocarbons in Coal Tar, rective Action at the Savannah River Plant, Primary Photochemical Processing in Photolysis
W88-07134 2109 5B Aiken, South Carolina, Mediated by Humic Substances,
W88-07956 2109 5B W88-08532 2110 5B
Comparative Study of Tin Profiles with Other
Metals and Phosphorus Patterns in Lacustrine Export of Mirex from Lake Ontario to the St. Laser Flash Photolytic Studies of a Well-Char-
Sediments: Mobility and Pollution, Lawrence Estuary, acterized Soil Humic Substance,
W88-07135 2109 5B W88-O8067 2110 5B W88-08533 2110 5B

SU-278
SUBJECT INDEX
FATE OF POLLUTANTS

Photochemistry in Aqueous Surface Layers: 1- Evaluation of Pesticides in Ground Water. Utilization of Selective Dissolution Methods for
Naphthol, W88-09089 2111 5B Assessing 137-Cs Mobility and Bioavailability,
W88-08535 2110 5B W88-09213 2111 7B
Processes and Factors Affecting Transport of
Algal-Induced Decay and Formation of Hydro- Pesticides to Ground Water, Environmental Chemistry of Sodium Tetraphen-
gen Peroxide in Water: Its Possible Role in W88-09090 2111 5B ylboron: Photochemical Degradation,
Oxidation of Anilines by Algae,
W88-09216 2111 5B
W88-08536 2110 5B Soil Characteristics Affecting Pesticide Move-
ment into Ground Water, Chemical Speciation and Transport of Heavy
Measurement of Quantum Yields in Polychro-
W88-09091 2111 5B Metals in SRP Aquatic Systems,
matic Light: Dinitroaniline Herbicides,
W88-09218 2111 5B
W88-08540 2110 5B Quantifying Pesticide Adsorption and Degrada-
tion during Transport through Soil to Ground Size-Dependent Pharmacokinetics of Trace Ele-
Measurement of Volatile Fatty Acids in Pore
Water, ment Accumulation by Gambusia affinis with
Water from Marine Sediments By HPLC,
W88-09093 2111 5B Emphasis on Zinc,
W88-08736 2110 5A W88-09225 2111 5B
Geohydrology of a Field Site:
Study of Pesticide
Radiochemical Analysis of Phosphorus Ex-
Migration in the Unsaturated and Saturated Application of Microcosm Technology to Study
change Kinetics between Sediments and Water
Zones of Dougherty Plain, Southwest Georgia, the Biodegradation Potential of a Subsurface
under Aerobic Conditions,
W88-09094 2111 5B Alluvial Material Exposed to Selected Petrole-
W88-08754 2110 5B um Hydrocarbons,
Formation of a Cemented Subsurface Horizon
Spatial of Pesticide
Variability Sorption and W88-09315 2111 5B
in
Degradation Parameters,
Sulfidic Minewaste,
W88-09095 Toxicity of Pesticides to Fish,
W88-08758 2110 5B 2111 5B
W88-09397 2111 5B
Applications of Surface Geophysical Methods to
Persistenceand Movement of Picloram in a
Ground Water Pollution Investigations, Toxicity of Pesticides to Fish,
Northern Saskatchewan Watershed,
W88-09096 W88-09398 2111 5B
W88-08759 2110 5B 2111 7B
DRASTIC: A
System to Evaluate the Pollution Human Viruses in Sediments, Sludges, and Soils
Chemical and Decomposition Characteristics of
Potential of Hydrogeologic Settings by Pesti- W88-09463 2111 5B
Anaerobic Digester Effluents Applied to Soil,
W88-08762 cides,
2110 5D Bioaccumulation and Disposition of Solids-Asso-
W88-09097 2111 5B ciated Virus by Shellfish,
Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition to Agricultural
W88-09468 2111 5B
Land in Northeastern Ohio, Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies on the
W88-08763 2110 5B Degradation and Transport of Aldicarb Resi-
Transport and Fate of Viruses in Soils: Field
dues in Soil and Ground Water,
Studies,
Accelerating Recovery of the Mercury-Con- W88-09100 2111 5B W88-09473
taminated Wabigoon/English River System, 2111 5B
W88-08865 2110 5G Fate of Aldicarb in Wisconsin Ground Water, Survival and Transport of Viruses in Soils:
W88-09101 2111 5B
Removal of Floodwater Nitrogen Model Studies,
in a Cypress
Swamp Receiving Primary Wastewater Efflu-
W88-09474 2111 5B
Complexity of Contaminant Dispersal in a Karst
ent, Geological System,
Between Viruses and Clay Minerals,
Interactions
W88-08871 2110 5D W88-09102 2111 5B W88-09476 2111 5B
Oil Slick Transport in Rivers. 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) in Two Soil Profiles, Influence of Other Gasoline Derived Organics
W88-08917 2110 5B W88-09103 2111 5B on the Behaviour of Dissolved Monoaromatics
Mercury in the Norwegian Fjord Framvaren, in Ground Water,
Chemical and Microbial Degradation of 1,2-Di- if
1

W88-08941 W88-09513 2111 5B >/.


2110 5B bromoethane (EDB) in Florida Ground Water, ''£

Soil, and Sludge,


1987 Annual Book of ASTM Innovative Aquifer Restoration Techniques at a
Standards.
W88-09104 2111 5B Site inNorthern Vermont Contaminated by
W88-08986 2111 7B
Gasoline Hydrocarbons,
Dense Chlorinated Solvents in Porous and Frac-
Principles of Modeling Pesticide Movement in W88-09515 2111 5G
the Unsaturated Zone,
tured Media: Model Experiments,
W88-09034 W88-09106 2111 5B Analysis and Fate of Dibenzothiophene Deriva-
2111 5B
tives in the Marine Environment,
Sources and Fates of Aquatic Pollutants. Method for the Assessment of Ground Water
W88-09568 2111 5B
W88-09065 Contamination Potential: Using a Pesticide Root
2111 5B
Zone Model (PRZM) for the Unsaturated Zone, Test System for the Determining of the Fate of
Methods for Estimating Solubilities of Hydro- W88-09107 2111 5B Pesticides in Surface Water: Protocol and Com-
philic Organic Compounds: Environmental parison of the Performance for Parathion of
Modeling Efforts, Biodegradation Potential of Ground-Water Bac- Ecocores and
teria,
Micro Ecosystems from Two
W88-O9066 2111 5B Sources,
W88-09176 2111 2F W88-09584
Vapor-Particle Partitioning of Semivolatile Or-
2111 5 A
ganic Compounds, Recommended Methods for Testing the Fate Evolution of Hydrocarbons and Bacterial Activ-
W88-09067 and Effects of Dispersed Oil in Marine Sedi- ity in Marine Sediments Contaminated by a Mix-
2111 5B
ments, ture of Petroleum Product and Enhancer (Evo-
Hydrophobic Organic Compounds on Sedi- W88-09199 2111 7B lution des Hydrocarbures et de l'Activite Bacter-
ments: Equilibria and Kinetics of Sorption,
ienne dans des Sediments Marins Contamines par
W88-09075 2111 5B Comparison of the Fate and Ecological Effects
un Deversement de Petrole Brut et Traite),
of Dispersed and Nondispersed Oil in a Variety
W88-09587
Chemical Limnology of Nonpolar Organic Con- of Intertidal Habitats, 2111 5B i
taminants: Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Lake W88-09200 2111 5B Study of the Weathering of a Petroleum Product
Superior,
Spilled on the Ocean Surface under Natural
W88-09078 2111 5B Tidal Area Dispersant Project: Fate of Dis- Conditions (Etude du Vieillissement d'un Pe-
persed and Undispersed Oil in Two Nearshore
trole Brut Repandu a la Surface de I'eau de mer
Fate of Some Chlorobenzenes from the Niagara Test Spills,
dans des Conditions Naturelles),
River in Lake Ontario, W88-09201 2111 5B W88-09598 2111 5B
W88-09079 2111 5B
Comparative Fate of Chemically Dispersed and Examination of the Fate of Nigerian Crude Oil
Principles Governing Environmental Mobility Untreated Oils in an Arctic Nearshore Environ- in Surface Sediments of the Humber Estuary by
and Fate, ment,
W88-09083 Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry,
2111 5B W88-09205 2111 5B W88-09601 2111 5B

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SUBJECT INDEX
FATE OF POLLUTANTS

Numerical Simulation of Microbial Biodegrada- Identification of the Position and the Stereoche-
Pathway of Trace Elements During Oil Shale
tion of Hydrocarbons in Ground Water, mistry of the Double Bond in Monounsaturated
Combustion - A Clue to Their Availability for
W88-10918 2112 5B Fatty Acid Methyl Esters by Gas Chromatogra-
Leaching Processes,
2111 5B phy/Mass Spectrometry of Dimethyl Disulfide
W88-09704 Model of Microbi-
Development of a Structured Derivatives,
Variability of the Metal Content of Flood De-
al Reaction in Ground Water Contamination W88-07950 2109 7B
posits,
Problems,
5B W88-10983 2112 5B Chemical Ecology of Some Freshwater
British
W88-09707 2111
Gastropod Molluscs: Behavioral Responses to
Research Needs in Validating and Determining
Trace metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic Short Chain Carboxylic Acids and Maltose,
the Predictability of Laboratory Data to the 2110 2H
Lake, W88-08079
2H Field,
W88-09708 2111
W88-10998 2112 7C Measurement of Volatile Fatty Acids in Pore
Autodepuration of Rio Grande Reservoir Water from Marine Sediments By HPLC,
Aquatic Hazard Assessment: Picloram, 2110 5A
(Riacho Grande SP, Brazil) Major Ions and W88-08736
W88-11010 2112 5C
Chlorophyll a (Autodepuracao da Represa Rio
Metabolism of Resin Acids in Anaerobic Sys-
Grande (Riacho Grande SP, Brasil) Ions Domin- Physical/Chemical Properties of 2,3,7,8-Te-
tems,
antes e Clorofila a), trachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin,
2111 5B 5B W88-10337 2112 5D
W88-09778 W88-11024 2112

Unsubstituted and Hydroxy Substituted Fatty


Estimation of Environmental Fate of Industrial Enhanced Natural Degradation of a Shallow
Acids in a Recent Lacustrine Sediment (Lake
Chemicals, Hydrocarbon Contaminated Aquifer,
W88-09905 2111 5B 2112 5G Leman, Geneva, Switzerland),
W88-11060
W88-10532 2112 2H
Two-Stage Mineralization of Phenanthrene by Effect of Conservation Tillage on Pesticide Dis-
Estuarine Enrichment Cultures, sipation,
FAULT CREEP
2111 5B 2112 4C Effect if Water-Level Recoveries on Fault
W88-09963 W88-11077
Creep, Houston, Texas,
Anaerobic Microbial Dissolution of Transition Recharging Relationships and Contamination W88-00012 2101 4B
and Heavy Metal Oxides, Susceptibility of Crystalline-Rock
Fractured
W88-09967 2111 5B Aquifers in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Prov- FAULT SPRINGS
inces of South Carolina, Fluid Flow in Crystalline Rocks: Relationships
Pitfalls in the Aquatic Photochemistry Testing W88-11187 2112 5B Between Groundwater Spring Alignments and
of Chlorinated Aromatic Compounds, Other Surface Lineations at Altnabreac, United
W88-10139 2112 5A Biological Fate of Hydrocarbons at an Aviation Kingdom,
Gasoline Spill Site, W88-02834 2104 2F
Measured and Modeled Fate of Disperse Yellow W88-11218 2112 5B
42 in an Outdoor Pond, FAUNA
W88-10145 2112 7B Hydrolysis of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Formation Benthic Communities in Brackish Lakes in Hok-
of 1,1-Dichloroethene, kaido, with Special Reference to Relationships
Photolysis of Alkylated Naphthalenes in Aquatic W88-11228 2112 5B Between Series of Community Types and Envi-
Systems, ronmental Factors, (In Japanese),
W88-10149 2112 5B FATE OF POLLUTATNS W88-10189 2112 2H
Products of Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (C-56)
PCB in the Sediments of the Lake Jyvasjarvi, inAqueous Solution, FEASIBILITY STUDIES
W88-10288 2112 5B W88-06945 2109 5B
Water Inflow Prevision in the Santa Barbara
Projected Mine (Leon, Espana),
Survey of Acidification by Airborne Pollutants FATE OF POLUTANTS 2102 2F
W88-01449
in 52 Lakes in Southern Finland, Reduction of Microbial Indicators and Viruses
W88-10305 2112 5B in a Cypress Strand,
Wyangala Hydro Project in Australia,
W88-03559 2105 5D 2106 8C
W88-04579
Landspreading Dioxin-Contaminated Papermill
Sludge: A Complex Problem, FATHEAD MINNOW Feasibility Report,
W88-10391 2112 5E Toxicity of Fenvalerate and Its Constituent Iso-
2107 6A
W88-05842
mers Fathead Minnow, Pimephales pro-
to the
Simulation of Biodegradation and Sorption
melas, and Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, Usefulness of Comprehensive Feasibility Studies
Processes in Ground Water, W88-00075 2101 5C
inEnvironmental Epidemiology Investigations:
W88-10421 2112 5B
FATHEAD MINNOWS A CaseStudy in Minnesota,
W88-07066 2109 5C
Biodegradation and Adsorption of Linear Alkyl- Reduction in Organic Effluent Static Acute
benzene Sulfonates (LAS) in the River Environ- Toxicity to Fathead Minnows by Various Aer- Redevelopment of an Abandoned Small Hydro
ment - A Case Study on River Akashi of Hyogo ation Techniques,
Project,
Pref., (in Japanese), W88-08564 2110 5G 2109 8A
W88-07505
W88-10574 2112 5B
Effects ofCopper on Development of the Fat-
Dominance of the Internal Rate of Return as a
Denitrification in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, head Minnow, Pimephales promelas Rafinesque, M
Planning Criterion and the Treatment of O &
W88-10737 2112 5B W88-10496 2112 5C
Costs in Feasibility Studies,
W88-07555 2109 6C
Microbial Degradation of Acenaphthene and Effects of Water Acidity on Swimbladder Func-
Naphthalene Under Denitrification Conditions tion and Swimming in the Fathead Minnow,
Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies
in Soil- Water Systems, Pimephales promelas,
under Superfund,
W88-10739 2112 5B W88- 10822 2112 5C
W88-09377 2111 5G
Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar- Acute and Chronic Toxicity to the Fathead
Modeling of Hierarchical Structures in Water
bon Compounds Under Various Redox Condi- Minnow, Pimephales promelas, of Effluents
Quality Control,
tions in Soil-Water Systems, from a Treatment Plant Receiving Dye and Pig- 2112 5G
W88-10808
W88-10740 2112 5B ment Processing Wastewater,
W88-11023 2112 5C
FEASIBILTY STUDIES
Problems and Potential for In Situ Treatment of
Containment of Iron Sulfate from Abandoned
Environmental Pollutants by Engineered Micro- Bioconcent ration of Four Chlorinated Dioxins
Pickle Liquor Ponds Investigation, Feasibility
organisms, by Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows,
2112 5G W88-11026 2112 5B Study Design and Construction,
W88-10743 5E
W88-01742 2103
Development and Application of a Model for FATTY ACIDS
Simulating Microbial Growth Dynamics Cou- X-Ray Fluorescence Determination of Pre-Ex- FECAL COLIFORM BACTERIA
Coliform Bacterial Counts in the Nile Water at
pled to Nutrient and Oxygen Transport in tracted Aluminium and Gallium in Waste-
Waters, Khartoum,
Porous Media. 5B
2105 5A W88-07125 2109
W88-10915 2112 5B W88-04165

SU-280
SUBJECT INDEX
FERNS

FECAL CONTAMINATION FEEDING PATTERNS FENTHION


Coliform Bacterial Counts in the Nile Water at Benthic Ecology of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil, Comparisons of Laboratory Toxicity Test Re-
Khartoum, a Sea-Loch System on the West Coast of Scot- sults with Responses of Estuarine Animals Ex-
W88-07125 2109 5B land. V. Biology of the Dominant Soft-Bottom posed to Fenthion in the Field,
Epifauna and Their Interaction with the Infauna, W88-06931 2109 5C
Phenotypic and Genotypic Comparison of Es- W88-09730 2111 5C
cherichia colifrom Pristine Tropical Waters, Field Confirmation of a Laboratory-Derived
W88-09966 2111 5 A FEEDING RATES Hazard Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Acidified Water
Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Penaeus duorarum,
FECES on Chemoreception of Feeding Stimuli in Fat-
W88-11005 2112 5C
Evaluating the Fecal Contamination in Fruits head Minnows (Pimephales promelas): Mecha-
and Vegetables from Markets in Mexico City, nisms and Ecological Implications,
W88-06935
FENTON HILL
W88-00284 2101 3C 2109 5C
Recent U.S. Hot Dry Rock Testing and Hydro-
Feeding Behaviour of the Dominant
Differential thermal Modeling,
Impact of Nonpoint Source Fecal Loading on
Backcountry Waters in Grand Canyon, Cladocera as an Explanation of Zooplankton W88-07966 2109 8E
W88-01155 Community Structure in the Loosdrecht Lakes,
2102 5B FENVALERATE
W88-10352 2112 2H
Coliphages as an Indicator of Faecal Pollution in Toxicity of Fenvalerate and Its Constituent Iso-
Water. Its Relationship with Indicator and Path-
FEEDLOT RUNOFF mers to the Fathead Minnow, Pimephales pro-
Blue-Green Algae Toxicity in Black Lake, Koo- melas, and Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus,
ogenic Microorganisms,
tenaiCounty, Idaho, W88-00075
W88-04847 2106 5A 2101 5C
W88-03160 2104 5C
Waterborne Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis, Adsorption of Fenvalerate to Laboratory Glass-
Bacterial Pollution in Runoff from Agricultural
W88-06846 2109 5C ware and the Alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardii,
Lands,
and its Effect on Uptake of the Pesticide by
W88-06145 2108 5B
FECUNDITY Daphnia Galeata Mendotae,
Resource-mediated Demographic Variation FEEDS W88-06038 2108 5B
During the Midsummer Succession of a Clado- Feeding Processed Hatchery Wastes to Poultry,
ceran Community, W88-02066 2103 5E Responses of Estuarine Macrofauna Colonizing
W88-10715 2112 2H Sediments Contaminated with Fenvalerate,
Preparation of an Animal Feed Supplement from W88-06923 2109 5C
FEDERAL JURISDICTION Fish Cannery Process Wastewater,
Federal Regulatory Considerations in Sludge W88-04821 2106 5D Impact of Fenvalerate on Enclosed Freshwater
Utilization, Planktonic Communities and on in situ Rates of
W88-01521 2103 5G
FEEDWATER Filtration of Zooplankton,
Measurement and Control of Feed Water and W88-08264 2110 5C
New Role for the States in Water Pollution Product Water Composition,
Control Financing, W88-00091 2101 3A FEOS RIVER
W88-02842 2104 6E Response of Quaternary Fluvial Systems to Dif-
FEEDWATER TREATMENT
ferential Epeirogenic Uplift: Aguas and Feos
Solar Desalting Process,
State and Federal Permitting,
W88-00518 River Systems, Southeast Spain,
W88-04961 2106 6E 2101 3A
W88-00160 2101 2E
Pretreatment of Surface Seawater Feed at
Federal Tax Code Opportunities to Maintain
DROP, FERMENTATION
Wetlands,
W88-07234 2109 3A Case History - Minimization of Once-Through
W88-04968 2106 6E Cooling Water Use and Discharge from Batch
FENITROTHION Fermentor Cooling,
Federal Activities Related to the Treatment of
Stochastic Modeling of the Insecticide Feni- W88-01054
Drinking Water, 2102 3E
W88-05810 2107 5F
trothion in Water and Sediment Compartments
of a Stagnant Pond, Formation and Fate of Fermentation Products
<
in
W88-00021 2101 5B Hot Spring Cyanobacterial Mats,
Federal Regulatory Issues,
W88-08390 2110 5G W88-05188 2107 2K
Bioconcentration and Metabolism of DDT, Fen-
itrothionand Chlorpyrifos by the Blue-Green
Controls Over Interstate Transfers of Ground Activities of Some Fermentation Enzymes in
Algae Anabaena sp. and Aulosira fertilissima,
Water Post-Sporhase: State and Federal Op- Activated Sludge and Their Relationship to En-
W88-01863 2103 5B
tions, hanced Phosphorus Removal,
W88-09263 2111 6E Persistence Characteristics of Operationally W88-05585 2107 5D
Sprayed Fenitrothion in Nearby Unsprayed
Implementation of Intergovernmental Regula- Areas of a Conifer Forest Ecosystem in New Fermentation of 2-methoxyethanol by Acetobac-
tory Programs: Section 402 of the Federal Water Brunswick, terium malicum sp. nov. and Pelobacter vene-
Pollution Control Act. W88-04118 tianus,
2105 5B
W88-10078 2111 6E W88-07068 2109 5D
FENS
FEDERAL-STATE COOPERATION Nutrient Dynamics in Small Mesotrophic Fens Fate and Effect of Methylene Chloride and
Federal-State Cooperative Program in Kansas, Surrounded by Cultivated Land, II.: and P N Formaldehyde in Methane Fermentation Sys-
Seminar Proceedings, July 1985, Accumulation in Plant Biomass in Relation to tems,
W88-03413 2104 6E the Release of Inorganic N and P in the Peat W88-08010 2110 5D
Soil,
FEEDBACK W88-01848 2103 2H Influence of pH on Methane and Sulfide Produc-
•tl
Identification of Benthic Feed-Back in Faculta- tion from Methanol,
tive Ponds, Groundwater Flow in a Bog-Fen Complex, Lost W88-08132 2110 5D
W88-07340 2109 5D River Peatland, Northern Minnesota,
W88-01982 2103 2F Decolorization of Molasses Waste Water by a
FEEDING Thermophilic Strain, Aspergillus fumigatus G-2-
Zooplankton Feeding Rates in Relation to Sus- Dissolved Iron and Organic Matter in Northern
6,
pended Sediment Content: Potential Influences Peatlands,
W88-07174 W88-08204 2110 5D
on Community Structure in a Turbid Reservoir, 2109 2K
W88-08077 2110 2H Psychrophilic Methane Fermentation of Excess
Vegetation and Ecology of Mesotrophic and
Eutrophic Fens in Western Finland, Sludge by Enrichment Culture,
FEEDING BEHAVIOR
W88-09941 2111 2H W88-09839 2111 5D
Influence of Water Velocity on Particle Capture
by the Labral Fans of Larvae of Simulium bivit- Peat and Peat Water Chemistry of a Flood-plain FERNS
tatum Malloch (Diptera: Simuliidae), Fen in Broadland, Norfolk, U.K., Evaluation of Salt Tolerance in Azolla,
W88-05049 2106 2H W88-10205 2112 2H W88-00718 2101 3C

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SUBJECT INDEX
FERNS

Influence of Domestic Sewage on Growth and Nitrogen Transport During Drip Fertigation Phosphorus Fertilizer Carriers and Their Place-
Nitrogen Fixation of Azolla pinnata R. Br., with Urea, ment for Minimum Till Corn Under Sprinkler
W88-02078 2103 5E W88-07989 2110 2G Irrigation,
W88-04045 2105 3F
FERRIC ALUMINUM SULFATE on Water Use Effi-
Effects of Soil and Nitrogen

Phosphorus Inaetivation in a HutrophicLake by ciency of Tall Fescue and Switchgrass Under Wheat Hay Grown with Sludge,
the Direct Addition of Ferric Aluminium Sul- Humid Conditions, W88-04091 2105 5E
W88-07995 2110 21
fate: Impact on Iron and Phosphorous,
Relative Effectiveness of Sewage Sludge as a
W88-10689 2112 5G Effect of Sewage-Sludge on the Heavy Metal Nitrogen Fertilizer for Tall Fescue,
Content of Soils and Plant Tissue, W88-05982 2108 5E
FERRIC CHLORIDE W88-08372 2110 5E
Orthophosphate Removal from a Synthetic
Sludge Increases Pulpwood Production,
Wastewater Using Lime, Alum, and Ferric Nitrate in Waters from Sewage-Sludge Amend- W88-06843 2109 5E
Chloride, ed Lysimeters,
W88-04001 2105 5D W88-09662 2111 5B Comparison of Granular and Liquid Inorganic
Fertilizers Used in Striped Bass and Smallmouth
FERRIC HYDROXIDE Effect Gamma-irradiated Sludge on the
of
Bass Rearing Ponds,
Influence of Nitrilotriacetatc on the Elimination Growth and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa L. var. W88-07660 2109 81
of Metal Ions by Coprecipitation with Ferric GR-3),
Hydroxide, W88-09664 2111 5E Effect of Soil Water Potential, Method of Irriga-
W88-04384 2105 5D tion and Nitrogen on Plant Water Relations,
Forest Water Usage and Interactions with Nutri-
Canopy Temperature, Yield and Water Use of
FERRIERS tion of Pinus radiata,
Radish,
W88-10282 2112 21
Pontoon for Floating Bridges and Ferries, W88-07693 2109 3F
W88-00773 2101 8A Influence of Lake Morphometry and the Re-
Organic Matter Solubility and Soil Reaction in
sponse of Submerged Macrophytes to Sediment
FERRIES Fertilization,
an Ammonium and Phosphorous Application
Amphibious Vehicle That Can Be Used as an W88-10827 2112 2H Zone,
Independent Ferry and Able to Form a Pontoon W88-08000 2110 2G
Bridge, FERTILIZER
W88-04780 2106 8A Sludge Proves Effective as Fertilizer, by Aquatic Weeds of the Fern Genus
Infestation

W88-04089 2105 5E and Control,


Salvinia: Its Status
FERROUS SULFATE HYDRATES W88-08214 2110 4A
Modelling Chemical Equilibria of Acid Mine- FERTILIZER INDUSTRY
Drainage: The FeS04-H2S04-H20 System, Disposal of Acid-Bearing and Acid-Generating Sources and Sinks of Nutrients in a New Zea-
Sludges in the Fertilizer Manufacturing Indus- land Hill Pasture Catchment: II. Phosphorus,
W88-07933 2109 5B
try, W88-08366 2110 5B
FERTILITY W88-03639 2105 5E
Manure and Dairy Removal of Cadmium Contained in Industrial
Effect of Fertilizer, Chicken
Manure on Timothy Yield, Tissue Composition
FERTILIZER WASTES Phosphoric Acid Using the Ionic Flotation
Studies on the Efficiency of a Local Fertilizer Technique,
and Soil Fertility,
5E Waste as a Low Cost Adsorbent, W88-08404 2110 5G
W88-02075 2103
W88-05597 2107 5D
Water Pollution by Fertilizers and Pesticides.
Mortality and Quantitative Aspects of Storage
FERTILIZERS W88-08415 2110 5B
Cell Utilization in Mussels, Mytilus Edulis, Fol-
Plant Growth Factors in Municipal Wastewater,
lowing Exposure to Diesel Oil Hydrocarbons, Species Composition of Phyto- and Zoo-plank-
W88-00085 2101 3C
W88-06681 2108 5C ton Communities in Fertilized and Non-fertilized
Effects of Fertilizer Factory Effluent on Soil Paddy Fields, (In Japanese),
Effects of Chemical Stress on the Population
and Crop Productivity, W88-08634 2110 2H
Dynamics of Daphnia Magna: A Comparison of W88-00099 2101 3C
Two Test Procedures, Effect of Intensive Fertilization of a Bankside
W88-07495 2109 5C Effect of Trickle Fertigation with Three Forms Meadow on the Activity of Plankton Bacteria in
of Nitrogen on Soil pH, Levels of Extractable the River Nida (Southern Poland),
Gamma-BHC- and Cythion-Induced Alterations Nutrients Below the Emitter and Plant Growth, 2110 5C
W88-08835
in Lipid Metabolism in a Freshwater Catfish, W88-01993 2103 3F
Clarias Batrachus, During Different Phases of its Nitrate Problem in Groundwater: What Can Be
Annual Reproductive Cycle, Effect of Rate and Time of Application of Nitro- Done,
W88-07498 2109 5C gen in Cow Slurry on Grass Cut for Silage,
W88-08902 2110 5B
W88-02069 2103 5E
Effect of Safe Concentrations of Some Pesticides Management Practices to Reduce Nitrate Leach-
on Testicular Recrudescence in Freshwater Laboratory Methods for Estimating Available
ing with Irrigated Corn,
Murrel, Channa Punctatus (BL): A Morphologi- Nitrogen in Manures and Sludges, 2111 5G
W88-09251
cal Study, W88-02072 2103 5E
W88-07499 2109 5C On-Farm Composting of Lake Weeds,
Effect of Fertilizer, Chicken Manure and Dairy
W88-10638 2112 5E
Manure on Timothy Yield, Tissue Composition
FERTILIZATION
and Soil Fertility, Nitrates and Mineral Nitrogen Fertilization,
Influence of Overwatering and Fertilization on
W88-02075 2103 5E 2112 5B
Nitrogen Losses from Home Lawns, W88-10814
W88-06156 2108 5B Nitrogen and Water Balance Studies in Relation FEWA
to Farmyard Manure and N-Fertilizer Applica-
Nitrogen Cycling in a Multiple-Crop Vegetable Application of the Finite Element Groundwater
tions to Sri Lankan Luvisols, Model FEWA to a Radioactive Waste Disposal
Production System,
W88-02081 2103 5B
W88-06160 2108 5B Site,
W88-08848 2110 5B
Greening of Blue Mountain,
Water Use and Yield Response of Wheat to 5E
W88-02126 2103
Irrigation and Nitrogen on an Alluvial Soil in FIDDLER CRAB
North India, Responses of Stream Algae to Grazing Minnows Effects of Tributyltin on Activity and Burrow-
W88-06734 2108 3F and Nutrients: A field Test for Interactions, ing Behavior of the Fiddler Crab, Uca pugilator,

W88-02796 2104 2H W88-08020 2110 5C


Studies on Improvement of Nutrient and Water
Supply in Crop Cultivation on Sand Dune Soil: Histopathological Changes in Liver and Thyroid FIELD CAPACITY
2. Effect of Fertilizer Placement and Irrigation of the Teleost Fish, Channa Punctatus (Bloch), Problems Arising from the Field Capacity Con-
Ammonium cept in Comparing Measured Soil Moisture
Method on Growth and Nutrient Uptake of To- in Response to Sulfate Fertilizer
matoes, Treatment. Deficits with MORECS Predictions,

W88-06828 2109 3F W88-03666 2105 5C W88-03955 2105 2D

SU-282
SUBJECT INDEX
FILTERS

FIELD STUDIES Field Technique to Measure the Tortuosity and FILMS


Small-Scale Field Evaluations of Land Treat- Sorption-Affected Porosity for Gaseous Diffu- Film of Organic Matter at the Fresh- Water/Sea-
ment of an Oily Hazardous Waste, sion of Materials in the Unsaturated Zone with
Water Interface of An Estuary,
W88-01008 2102 5D Experimental Results From Near Barnwell, W88-06111 2108 2L
South Carolina,
FIELD TEST
W88-06789 2108 5B FILTER BEDS
Simulation of Solute Transport Using a Continu-
ous Time Markov Process: 2. Application to Feasability of Using Disused Water Treatment
Ecological Consequences of Mechanical Har-
Transient Field Conditions, Filter Beds for Rearing Carp (Cyprinius Carpio
vesting of Clams,
W88-04313 L.) in the U.K.,
2105 5B W88-07063 2109 4C W88-02825 2104 81
FIELD TESTS Depression of Primary Production by Humic
Prediction and Field Evaluation of the Water Matter and Suspended Sediment in Limnocorral
FILTER LAYER
Quality of Effluent from Confined Disposal Experiments at Southern Indian Lake, Northern Lower Bound for the Thickness of Revetment
Areas, Blocks,
Manitoba,
W88-01537 2103 5B W88-07638 W88-03806 2105 8A
2109 2H
Field Evaluation of a Simple Microcosm Simu- Field Investigation of a Neoprene Pad Capping FILTER MEDIA
lating the Behavior of Volatile Organic Com- Organic Matter and Nitrogen Removal by an On
System,
pounds in Subsurface Materials, W88-07762 Site Sewage Treatment and Disposal System
2109 8G
W88-01687 2103 5B W88-02826 2104 5D
Evaluating the Effectiveness of BMPs from
Comparison of Laboratory and Field Deter- Field Studies, FILTER MEDICINE
mined Values of Hydraulic Conductivity at a W88-07835 New Approach
2109 5G to the Prediction of Fluidization
Waste Disposal Site, of Filter Media,
W88-01728 2103 5E Optimal Design of Field Experiments for Deter- W88-04444
mination of Production Functions,
2105 5F
Tracing of Xenobiotic Contamination in Water W88-07998 2110 3F FILTERED WASTEWATER
with the Aid of Fish Bile Metabolites: A Field
Opinion Differences in Design Lead to Proof of
Study with Caged Rainbow Trout (Salmo gaird- Abrasion Resistance of Aluminum Culvert
Process,
neri), Based on Long-Term Field Performance,
W88-04661 2106 5D
W88-02031 2103 5A W88-08194 2110 8G
FILTERED WATER RESERVOIRS
Field Evaluation of a Dual-Channel Microwave Durable and Transportable Limnetic Enclosure
Idodine Disinfection Dispenser,
Radiometer Designed for Measurements of Inte- System Suitable for Wind-Exposed Lakes,
W88-00515 2101 5F
grated Water Vapor and Cloud Liquid Water in W88-08261 2110 7B
the Atmosphere,
Trace Element Concentrations on Fine Particles FILTERS
W88-02053 2103 7B
in the Ohio River Valley,
Recent Applications of Geotextile Filters in
Concept and Design of a Substrata Container for W88-08448 China,
2110 5B
Sampling Periphyton, W88-03203 2104 8G
W88-02337 Use of Onsite Analytical Laboratory Instrumen-
2103 7B Mechanisms for Phosphorus Removal by a
tation to Determine the Extent of Contamination
PhysiologicalResponses of Soybean (Glycine at a Hazardous Waste Site, Coal/Aluminum Media Filter,
max L. Merr) to Simulated Acid Rain and Ambi- W88-09303 W88-03268 2104 5D
2111 5A
ent Ozone in the Field,
W88-02473 Principles of Environmental Sampling. Enteric Virus Removal from Water by Coal-
2103 5C based Sorbents: Development of Low-cost
W88-09415 2111 7A
Methods to Experimentally Control Waterlog- Water Filters,
ging and Measure Soil Oxygen in Field Trials, Transport and Fate of Viruses in Soils: Field W88-03568 2105 5F
W88-03880 Studies,
2105 2G Theory of Declining Rate
W88-09473 2111 5B Filtration. I: Continu-
Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan-
Effects of Short-term
ous Operation, M
3-D Flow Field Descriptions,
nel. II: Flooding on Growth, W88-03800 2105 5F v.<
W88-04234 Yield, and Mineral Composition of Wheat on
2105 8B
Sodic Soil Under Field Conditions, Theory of Declining Rate Filtration. II: Bank
k
Field Evaluation of Controlled Release Copper W88-09899 2111 21 Operation,
Glass as a Molluscicide in Snail Control, W88-03801 2105 5F
W88-05494 Some Problems of Improving Geotechnical In-
2107 5F
vestigations for Hydrotechnical Construction, Predicting Optimum Backwash Rates and Ex-
Field Study of the Toxicity of Two Oils and W88-10429 pansion of Multi-Media Filters,
a 2112 8D
Dispersant to the Mangrove Avicennia Marina W88-04447
Field Experiments on the Relationship Between
2105 5D
W88-05646 2107 5C
Drift and Benthic Densities of Aquatic Insects in Replacing Sand with GAC in Rapid Gravity
Randomized Similarity Analysis of Multispecies Tropical Streams (Ivory Coast): III. Trichop- Filters,
Laboratory and Field Studies, tera, W88-05317 2107 5F
W88-05881 2107 7C W88-10658 2112 2H
Granular Activated Carbon Filter-Adsorber
Comparison of Infiltration Measuring Methods Simple Self-Releasing Coresampler, Systems,
for Surface Irrigation, W88-10812 2112 7A W88-05320 2107 5F
W88-05946 2108 2G
FIJI Removal of Organics from Leachates by Anaer-
Automated Spectrophotometric Field Monitor Flora, Fauna and Water Chemistry of Tagimau- obic Filter,
for Water Quality Parameters: Determination cia Crater, a Tropical Highland Lake and f
of W88-05598
Nitrate, Swamp
2107 5D
in Fiji,
W88-06135 2108 5A W88- 10707 Upgrading
2112 2H Filtration to Meet Pending Stand-
ards: Part II. Structural and Equipment Im-
Metal Availability in Sludge-amended Soils with FILAMENTOUS ALGAE provements,
Elevated Metal Levels, Simple Wastewater Treatment System Incorpo-
W88-05651 2107 5F
W88-06146 21 8 5E rating the Selective Cultivation of a Filamentous
Algae, Trickle Irrigation Screen Filter Performance as
Field Sampling in Estuaries: The Relationship of W88-05264 2107 5D Affected by Sand Size and Concentration,
Scale to Variability,
W88-06333 W88-06355 2108 3F
2108 7A FILL-AND-DRAW
Biological Treatment of Soy Sauce Fermenta- Simultaneous Collection of Particles and Acidic
Field Calibration of a Neutron Moisture
Meter tion Waste - Computer Simulation
of Fill-and-
in a Cracking Grey Clay, Gases for Tracing Emissions from Coal-Fired
Draw Activated Sludge System, Power Plants,
W88-06447 2108 7B W88-02216 2103 5D W88-08449 2110 7B

SU-283
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SUBJECT INDEX
FILTERS

Installation of a Sediment-Free Monitoring Well Removal of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and COD Blinding of Sludges During Filtration,
in Fine-Grained Sediment, from Waste Water Using Sand Filtration System W88-06488 2108 5D
W88-09009 2111 7B with Phragmites australis,
W88-04024 2105 5D Capillary Suction Time as a Fundamental Meas-
Biological Aerated Filter Evaluation, ure of Sludge Dewaterability,
W88-09530 2111 5D Advantages of Dual-Media Dry Filters in Bio- W88-06489 2108 5D
logical Wastewater Treatment,
Bottom Construction,
Filter W88-04382 2105 5D Granular Activated Carbon Passes Water Qual-
W88-10071 2111 5D ity Test,
New Approach to the Prediction of Fluidization W88-06495 2108 5F
FILTRATION of Filter Media,
Particle Removal by Horizontal-Flow Roughing W88-04444 2105 5F Nanofiltration Extends the Range of Membrane
Filtration,
Filtration,
W88-00062 2101 5F Predicting Optimum Backwash Rates and Ex-
W88-06743 2108 3 A
pansion of Multi-Media Filters,
Manual for Water Renovation and Reclamation.
W88-04447 2105 5D Selection of Sands for a Filter,
W88-00314 2101 5D
W88-06830 2109 5F
Anaerobic Fluidized Bed and Anaerobic Filter/
Introduction to Water Renovation and Reclama-
Contact Stabilization Application for Heat
tion, Filter of the Water Supply of the City of Law-
Treatment Liquor,
W88-00315 2101 5D rence, and Its Results,
W88-04587 2106 5D
W88-06831 2109 5F
Filtration,
Removal of Nitrate by Slow Sulphur/Limestone
W88-00320 2101 5D Relative Applicability of Sand and Mechanical
Filtration,
Filters,
Pond with Filtered Water, W88-05285 2107 5F
W88-06832 2109 5F
W88-00501 2101 5F
Overview of Filtration,
Removal of Hepatitis A Virus and Rotavirus by
Development of A New Treatment System Con- W88-05316 2107 5F
Drinking Water Treatment,
of Adsorption Flotation and Filtration,
sisting
W88-00806 2101 5D Optimizing the Placement of GAC Filtration W88-07038 2109 5F
Units,
New Application for Ultrafiltration Wastewater W88-05318 2107 5F Removing Giardia Cysts and Other Particles

Treatment in the Industrial Environment, From Low Turbidity Waters Using Dual-Stage
W88-O0967 2102 5D Improving the Initial Effluent Quality of a Dual- Filtration,
Media Filter by Coagulants in Backwash, W88-07039 2109 5F
Treatment of Emulsified and Colloidal Industrial W88-05319 2107 5F
Wastewater Using a Combined Ultrafiltration - Microbial Removal and Inactivation from Water
Carbon Adsorption Process, Schmutzdecke Characterization of Clinoptilo- by Filters Containing Magnesium Peroxide,
W88-00991 2102 5D lite-Amended Slow Sand Filtration, W88-07072 2109 5F
W88-05321 2107 5F
Dewatering of Steel-Mill Sludges by Belt-Press Water Quality Improvement of Secondary Efflu-
Filtration, Major Ozonation/Direct Filtration Water Treat-
ent by an Oxidation Pond with Subsequent Sand
W88-01013 2102 5D ment Facility, Filtration Treatment,
W88-05351 2107 5F
W88-07329 2109 5D
Dynamic Performance of an Anaerobic Reactor
Combining an Upflow Sludge Blanket and a Premium Treatment at Budget Prices,
Clogging in Irrigation Systems Reusing Pond
Filter for the Treatment of Sugar Waste, W88-05355 2107 5D
Effluents and its Prevention,
W88-01036 2102 5D
Evaluating Treatment Plants for Particulate W88-07360 2109 3C
Upgrading of Wastewater Facilities by Primary Contaminant Removal,
W88-05384 2107 5F Improvement of Oxidation Pond Effluent Qual-
Effluent Filtration,
W88-01039 2102 5D ityby Sand Filtration,
Design Options for Water Filtration, W88-07367 2109 5D
Studies on the Ammonium Removal and Filtra- W88-05385 2107 5F
tion Performance and Regeneration of Clinopti- Removal of Oily Contaminants in Wastewater
lolite, Comparison of Four Membrane Filter Methods with Microporous Alumina Membranes,
W88-01041 2102 5D for Fecal Coliform Enumeration in Tropical W88-07502 2109 5D
Waters,
Enumeration of Fecal Coliforms and E. Coli in W88-05452 2107 5A Persistence and Transport of Bacteria and Vi-
Marine and Estuarine Waters: an Alternative to ruses in Groundwater - A Conceptual Evalua-
the APHA-MPN Approach, Alum Flocculation and Bioflocculation of Acti- tion,
W88-01829 2103 5A vated Sludge for Vacuum Filtration, W88-07626 2109 5B
W88-05548 2107 5D
Oil/Water Separation with Surface Modified Legionella pneumophila: Comparison of Isola-
Membranes, Performance of a Recirculating Sand Filter Uti-
tion from Water Specimens by Centrifugation
W88-02018 2103 5D Bottom Ash Media: Part I,
lizing and Filtration,
W88-05649 2107 5D W88-07665 2109 5A
Methods of Choice: Small Wells, Slow Sand
Filtration, and Rapid Sand Filtration for Water Upgrading Filtration to Meet Pending Stand- Solid-Liquid Separation by Multimedia, Cross-
Supplies in Developing Areas, ards: Part II. Structural and Equipment Im-
Flow Filtration,
W88-02737 2104 5F provements, 5D
W88-07756 2109
W88-05651 2107 5F
Mechanisms for Phosphorus Removal by a
Comparing Aluminum and Iron Coagulants for
Coal/Aluminum Media Filter, Use of Ozone and Granular Activated Carbon in
In-Line Filtration of Cold Water,
W88-03268 2104 5D Drinking Water Treatment,
W88-08127 2110 5F
W88-05814 2107 5F
Enteric Virus Removal from Water by Coal-
Substitution of the Final Clarifier by Membrane
based Sorbents: Development of Low-cost Investigations on the Influence of Algal-derived
Filtration within the Activated Sludge Process
Water Filters, Organic Substances on Flocculation and Filtra-
with Increased Pressure: Initial Findings,
W88-03568 2105 5F tion,
W88-05821 2107 5F W88-08139 2110 5D
Theory of Declining Rate Filtration. I: Continu-
Time-Saving Filtration System for Nutrient
ous Operation, Assessing Unfiltered Water Supplies,
W88-O380O 2105 5F W88-06003 2108 5F Analysis,
W88-08268 2110 7B
Theory of Declining Rate Filtration. II: Bank Selecting Coagulant, Filtration, and Sludge-Con-
Operation, ditioning Aids, Diffusional Limitations of Anaerobic Biofilms,
W88-03801 2105 5F W88-06009 2108 5F W88-08304 2110 5D

SU-284
SUBJECT INDEX
FINLAND

Effects of Filtration Method and Sampling De- Massachusetts Water-Supply Contamination Finite-Element Simulation of Low-Temperature,
vices on Inorganic Chemistry of Sampled Well Correction Program, Heat-Pump-Coupled, Aquifer Thermal Energy
Water, W88-09149 2111 6E Storage,
W88-09299 2111 5A W88-07190 2109 2F
Calculating Equity-Neutral Water and Sewer
Rationale for Filtration of Ground Water Sam- Impact Fees, Model for Tides and Currents in the English
ples, W88-10790 2112 6C Channel and Southern North Sea,
W88-09305 2111 7B W88-08347 2110 2L
FINE PROTECTION
Should Ground Water Samples from Monitoring Recommended Practice for Hydroelectric Plant Primitive Pseudo Wave Equation Formulation
Wells be Filtered Before Laboratory Analysis, Fire Protection, for Solving the Harmonic Shallow Water Equa-
Yes and No, W88-07487 2109 5F tions,
W88-09306 2111 5 A W88-08352 2110 8B
FINE SEDIMENTS
Positive Aspects of Sample Filtration, Accumulation of Fine Sediment within Substrate
Two-Dimensional Shallow Water Flow Identifi-
W88-09307 2111 5 A Gravels along Two Regulated Rivers, UK,
cation,
W88-09724 2111 6G
W88-08847 2110 2L
Upflow Direct Filtration of High Turbidity
Waters, FINES
Application of the Finite Element Groundwater
W88-10115 2112 5F Fight Against Industrial and Urban Pollution in
the Artois - Picardie Basin,
Model FEWA to a Radioactive Waste Disposal
Site,
Filtering Unit for the Removal of Pesticide Resi- W88-01931 2103 5G
dues from Aqueous Solutions, W88-08848 2110 5B
W88-10278 2112 5G L.A.'s Wastewater Treatment Plant: Victim or
Villain, Numerical Evaluation of Monitoring Well
on the Determination of
Effects of Filtration W88-04194 2105 5D Design,
Phosphate Phosphorus in Runoff Waters, W88-09006 2111 7 A
W88-10300 2112 5A FINGER LAKES
Computation of Inflows and Outflows of Eight Finite-Element Simulation of Long-Term Tran-
Using the Capillary Suction Time Device for Regulated Lakes in the Oswego River Basin, sientRegional Ground-Water Flow,
Characterizing Sludge Dewaterability, New York, 1930-79, W88-09783 2111 2F
W88-10330 2112 7B W88-03010 2104 2A
Modular Finite-Element Model for Solving
Treatment of Contaminated Ground Water With FINITE DIFFERENCE ANALYSIS Ground Water Flow Problems in Two Dimen-
Membrane Separation Technologies, Documentation of a Numerical Code for the sions,
W88-11249 2112 5G Simulation of Variable Density Ground-Water W88- 10974 2112 2F
flowin Three Dimensions,
FILTRATION RATES W88-03464 2104 2F Finite-Element Simulation Model for Saturated-
Impact of Fenvalerate on Enclosed Freshwater Unsaturated Fluid Density-Dependent Ground-
Planktonic Communities and on in situ Rates of FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD water Flow with Energy Transport or Chemi-
Filtration of Zooplankton, Theis' Solution by Nonlinear Least-Squares and cally-Reactive Single-Species Solute Transport,
W88-08264 2110 5C Finite-Difference Newton's Method,
W88-11120 2112 5B
W88-04063 2105 2F
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FINITE-ELEMENT METHODS
Financial Responsibility Provisions for Under- Miscible Flow Through Porous Media with Dis-
Three-Dimensional Simulation of Free-Surface
ground Tanks in Virginia, persion and Adsorption,
Aquifers by Finite-Element Method,
W88-10O37 2111 5G W88-08348 2110 2F
W88-03888 2105 2F
FINANCING Preliminary Results of a Steady-State Ground
Water Flow Model of the Southeastern Coastal FINITE ELEMENT MODELS
Financing Water Supply and Wastewater Serv-
Plain Regional Aquifer System, Powerhouse Restoration Using F.E.M. Model-
North Carolina in the 1980s,
ices in
W88-11204 ling,
W88-00735 2101 5D 2112 2F
W88-04540 2106 8A
Delaware River Basin: Water Pricing and Fi- FINITE DIFFERENCE METHODS
nancing Issues, River Flow Simulation, FINITE-ELEMENT SIMULATION 5©
W88-01867 2103 6C W88-04694 2106 2E Stimulated Effects of Increased Recharge on the
Ground-Water Flow System of Yucca Mountain 6
New Role for the States in Water Pollution High Plains Regional Aquifer — Flow-System and Vicinity, Nevada-California,
Control Financing, Simulation of the Central and Northern High W88-02977 2104 2F
W88-02842 2104 6E Plains,
W88-04898 2106 2F FINLAND
Arrangements and Financing Alter-
Institutional Viruses in Sewage Waters During and After a
Water Programs,
natives for State and Local Numerical Errors Associated with the Iterative
Poliomyelitis Outbreak and Subsequent Nation-
W88-03488 Alternating Direction Implicit (IADI) Finite
2104 6C wide Oral Poliovirus Vaccination Campaign in
Difference Solution of the Two Dimensional
Finland,
Cost Sharing in Transition: The Case of Plan 6, Transient Saturated-Unsaturated Flow (Rich-
W88-07007 2109 5B
Central Arizona Project, ards) Equation,
W88-04274 2105 6C W88-08371 2110 2F Vegetation and Ecology of Mesotrophic and
Eutrophic Fens in Western Finland, ,"'
Innovative Financing Techniques in a Volatile New Boundary Element Formulation for Time-
Market Require Cooperative Effort, Dependent Confined and Unconfined Aquifer W88-09941 2111 2H
W88-04436 2105 6A Problems,
Inventory of River Basin Characteristics in
W88-09541 2111 2F
Water Development Funding, Finnish Conditions Using Satellite Imagery,

W88-04519 2106 6C FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS W88-10117 2112 7B


Simplified Approach to Regional Mutilayered
Financing Water and Sewer Extensions in Urban Seasonal Water Balance Components in Hydro-
Aquifer Analysis,
Growth Areas: Current Practices and Policy logical Regionalization,
W88-03153 2104 2F
Alternatives, W88-10119 2112 2E
W88-04746 2106 6C FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
FiniteElement Approximation of Nonlinear Water Quality Classification of Inland Waters in
New Approach: System Developmental Flow Porous Media,
in Finland,
Charges, W88-01448 2102 2F W88-10120 2112 5A
W88-06173 2108 6C
Three-Dimensional Finite Elements Modeling of Utility of the Morphoedaphic Index in the Pre-
Curacao: Drinking Water Supply, Pollutant Transport in Aquifers, diction of Fish Yield in Finnish Lakes,
W88-07881 2109 3A W88-05214 2107 5B W88-10121 2112 5C

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SUBJECT INDEX
FINLAND

Heavy Metal Load of Lake Iidesjarvi as Reflect- Plaice Pleuronectes platessa from Aber Benoit Benthic Resources Assessment Technique, A
ed in its Sediments, and Aber Wrac'h, Brittany, France, Method for Quantifying the Effects of Benthic
W88-10287 2112 5B W88-00386 2101 5C Community Changes on Fish Resources,
W88-01531 2103 5C
PCB in the Sediments of the Lake Jyvasjarvi, Description and Assessment of the Raft River
W88-10288 2112 5B Lotic System in the Vicinity of the Raft River Horizontal and Vertical Distribution Patterns of

Observations of the Connection between Water


Geothermal Area, Fish Larvae off NW
Africa in Relation to the
W88-00484 2101 5C Environment,
Movements and Deep-Bottom Sediments in
Lake Vanajanselka, W88-01647 2103 2L
Water Quality Criteria for Freshwater Fish,
W88-10289 2112 2H W88-00881 2101 5C Toxicity of Vanadium to Different Freshwater
Phytoplankton in Lake Konnevesi with Special Organisms,
Effects of Reservoir Releases on Water Quality,
Reference to Eutrophication of the Lake by fish W88-01717 2103 5C
Macro-invertebrates, and Fish in Tailwaters:
Farming,
Field Study Results,
W88-10290 2112 5C Research Environmental Pollution: III. De-
in
W88-00888 2101 6G termination of Nitrofen in Main- and Rhine-
Eutrophication of Lake Lestijarvi as a Conse- fish(Untersuchungen zur Umweltbelastung: III.
Water Levels on Year-Class
Effects of Reservoir
quence of Forest Bog Ditching, Bestimmung von Nitrofen in Main- und Rheinfi-
Development and the Abundance of Harvestable
W88-10292 2112 4C shen),
Fish,
W88-00889 W88-02856 2104 5B
Winter and Summer Low Flows in Finland, 2101 6G
W88-10303 2112 2E Ecological Effects of Aluminum Complexes on
Potential Effects of Kaplan, Ossberger, and Bulb
Survey of Acidification by Airborne Pollutants Turbines on Anadromous Fishes of the North- Freshwater Fish and Their Environments,
in 52 Lakes in Southern Finland, east United States. W88-02917 2104 5C
W88-10305 2112 5B W88-00903 2101 6G
White Amur Bibliography,
Sensitivity of Surface Waters to Acidic Deposi- Kaplan Turbines on Atlantic
Potential Effects of W88-02919 2104 4A
tion in Finland, Salmon Smolts, American shad and Blueback
W88-10306 2112 5B Herring, Study of the Invertebrates and Fishes of Salt

W88-00904 Marshes in Two Oregon Estuaries,


2101 6G
Development of Waste Water Treatment in the W88-02922 2104 2L
Finnish Pulp and Paper Industry, Potential Effects of Ossberger Turbines on At-
W88-10312 2112 5D lantic Salmon Smolts, Striped Bass and Ameri- Effects of Oil Exposure
on Pink Salmon, Oncor-
can Shad, hynchus gorbuscha, Alevins in a Simulated In-
Sludge Handling and Disposal at Finnish Acti-
W88-00905 2101 6G tertidal Environment,
vated Sludge Plants,
W88-03292 2104 5C
W88-10327 2112 5E Potential Effects of Bulb Turbines on Atlantic
Salmon Smolts, Water-Quality Variability in Four Reservoirs in
Unsupervised Landsat Classification Procedure
Applied to Lake Posionjarvi, NE Finland, W88-00906 2101 6G and Valley Counties, Montana,
Phillips May
W88-10508 2112 7B Through August, 1981,
Potential Effects of Scale Loss on Mortality of W88-03316 2104 2H
FIRE SUSCEPTIBILITY Salmon and Juvenile Clupeids,
Atlantic
Frequency of Drought and Severe Fire Weather W88-00907 2101 6G Effects of Chlorinated Discharges on Marine
in North-eastern Wisconsin, Animals,
W88-10198 Strategies for Handling Soluble Wastes Generat- W88-03516
2112 2B 2105 5C
ed During Minced Fish (Surimi) Production,
FIRTH OF FORTH W88-01023 2102 5D Does Avoidance of Chlorinated Seawater Pro-
Influence of Inputs to the Firth of Forth on the tect Fish Against Toxicity. Laboratory and
Concentrations of Trace Metals in Coastal Population Dynamics of the Fishes in DeGray Field Observations,
Waters, Lake, Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypo-
W88-03517 2105 5C
W88-02690 2104 5B limnial Release,
W88-01073 2102 2H Avoidance Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Men-
FISH
haden, Brevoortia Tyrannus, Subjected to Si-
Impact of Chronic Lead Poisoning on the He- Heavy Metal Content of the Fishes of Lake
multaneous Chlorine and delta T Conditions,
matological and Biochemical Profiles of a Fish, Balaton, Danube and Tisza During the Period of
W88-03518 2105 5C
Barbus conchonius (Ham), 1979-1982,
W88-00078 2101 5C W88-01469 2102 5B Hematological Responses of Bluegill to Chlorin-
Differentiation of Physical from ation and Temperature Tests and to an Operat-
Chemical Tox- Accumulation and Effect of Heavy Metals in the
icity in Solid Waste Fish Bioassays, ing Power Plant,
Fishes of Lake Balaton,
W88-00098 2101 5C W88-01471
W88-03519 2105 5C
2102 5B
Physiological Stress Induced by Sublethal Con- Predicted Mortality of Chesapeake Bay Orga-
Total Mercury Content in the Components of
centrations of Phenolic Compounds in Notop- Running Water, Reservoir and Pond Ecosys- nisms Exposed to Simulated Power Plant Chlor-
terus Notopterus: Measurement of Hydrolytic ination Conditions at Various Acclimation Tem-
tems in Czechoslovakia,
Enzymes, peratures,
W88-01475 2102 5B
W88-00116 2101 5C W88-03520 2105 5C
Tissue Accumulation of Heavy Metals and Their
Evaluation of Toxicity Limit and Sex Hormone Effects of Chlorine Residuals on the Blue Rock-
Influence on the Biosynthesis in the Fish Orga-
Production in Response to Cythion and BHC in fish (Sebastes mystinus),
nism,
the Vitellogenic Catfish Clarias Batrachus,
W88-01484 2102 5B W88-03521 2105 5C
W88-00U9 2101 5C
Experimental Study of Bioaccumulation, Toxici- Studies on the Water Quality Hazard of Chlo-
Use of Tidal Freshwater Marshes by Fishes and
ty and Regulation of Some Trace Metals in rine in Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant
Macrofaunal Crustaceans Along a Marsh
Various Estuarine and Coastal Organisms, Effluents,
Stream-Order Gradient,
W88-00137 W88-01485 2102 5C W88-03553 2105 5C
2101 2H
Effects of Water Level Fluctuations on the Excretion of Heavy Metals by Fish, Risk from Residual Chlorine in Cooling Waters
Spawning Success of Largemouth Bass (Microp- W88-01488 2102 5B Used for Aquacultural Purposes,
terus salmoides) in Lake Mead, W88-03554 2105 5C
W88-00366 Biochemical Compartmentation of Fish Tissues,
2101 6G
Heavy Metal Toxicity on Tissue Non-Specific Acute Lethal Toxicity of Some Reference
Long-Term Impact of the AMOCO Cadiz Phosphomonoesterases in Three Fishes, Chemicals to Freshwater Fishes of Scandinavia,
Crude Oil Spill on Oysters Crassostrea gigas and W88-01489 2102 5C W88-03690 2105 5A

SU-286
SUBJECT INDEX
FISH

Effects of Simulated Rain on the Transport of Effect of Copper Sulfate on Some Biochemical Hazard Evaluation Division Standard Evalua-
Fonofos and Carbofuran from Agricultural Soils Parameters of Rainbow Trout, tion Procedure: Fish Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests,
in a Tree-part Environmental Microcosm, W88-05468 2107 5C W88-06616 2108 5C
W88-03809 2105 5B
As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Zn in Fish from the Fisheries Data Sets Compiled by Utility-Spon-
Contaminated Food and Uptake of Heavy Alexandria Region, Egypt, sored Research in the Hudson River Estuary,
Metals by Fish: A Review and a Proposal for W88-05625 2107 5C W88-06639 2108 81
Further Research,
Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision E, Heavy Metals and Selected Macroin-
in Finfish
W88-04O11 2105 5B
Hazard Evaluation: Wildlife and Aquatic Orga- vertebrates of the Lower Hudson River Estuary,
nisms, W88-06646 2108 5B
Environmental Contamination by Polychlorinat-
ed Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans Asso-
W88-05906 2107 5A
ciated with Pulp and Paper Mill Discharge, PCB Patterns in Hudson River Fish: I. Resident
Population Dynamics of the Parasites in Fundu- Freshwater Species,
W88-04078 2105 5B lus zebrinus in the Platte River of Nebraska,
W88-06648 2108 5B
W88-05961 2108 2H
Synergistic Effects of pH
and Aluminum Con-
centrations on the Life Expectancy of Tilapia PCB Patterns in Hudson River Fish: II. Migrant
Growth, Biomass, and Fecundity of Bothrioce-
(Mozambica) Fingerlings, and Marine Species,
phalus acheilognathi in a North Carolina Cool-
W88-04124 2105 5C W88-06649 2108 5B
ing Reservoir,
W88-05964 2108 5C Piscine Macrophage Aggregate Parameters as
Correspondence Between Urban Areas and the
Health Monitors: Effect of Age, Sex, Relative
Concentrations of Chlordane in Fish from the Dose Rates to Aquatic Life Near a U Waste
Kansas River, Weight, Season and Site Quality in Largemouth
Site,
W88-04131 2105 5B Bass (Micropterus Salmoides),
W88-06047 2108 5B
W88-06678 2108 5A
Accumulation of Pesticides in the Organs of Mercury in Fish in Swedish Lakes,
Carp, Cyprinus carpio L., at 4 Degrees and 20 W88-06103 2108 5B Role of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Influ-
Degrees C, encing the Abundance of Nekton on Contiguous
W88-04143 2105 5B Effects of Chronic Exposure to Petroleum Hy- Tidal Fresh- Water Marshes,
drocarbons on Two Species of Marine Fish In- W88-06708 2108 2H
Effect of Exposure to Several Pentachloro- fected with a Hemoprotozoan, Trypanosoma
phenol Concentrations on Growth of Young-of- Murmanensis, Occurrence of Glochidia in Stream Drift and on
Year Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides, W88-06142 2108 5C Fishes of the Upper North Fork Holston River,
with Comparisons to Other Indicators of Toxici- Virginia,
Effect of Metal Metabolism on Uptake, Disposi- W88-06836 2109 2H
ty,
tion, and Toxicity in Fish,
W88-04144 2105 5C
W88-06290 2108 5C Fish and Macrocrustacean Use of Submerged
Physiological Stress Induced by Vegetable Oil Plant Beds in Tidal Freshwater Marsh Creeks,
Effect of 3-Methylcholanthrene on Mono-oxy- W88-06854 2109 2H
Factory Effluent in Channa punctatus (Bloch):
genase, Epoxide Hydrolase, and Glutathione S-
Measurement of Hepatic Dehydrogenases,
Transferase Activities in Small Estuarine and Simultaneous Exposure of English Sole (Par-
W88-04150 2105 5C
Freshwater Fish, ophrys vetulus) to Sediment-Associated Xeno-
Histopathological and Biochemical Changes in W88-06302 2108 5C biotics: Part 2- Chronic Exposure to an Urban

the Liver of a Teleost Fish, Channa punctatus Estuarine Sediment with Added H3-
Evaluation of the Developmental Toxicity of
(Bloch) Induced by a Mercurial Fungicide, Benzo(a)pyrene and C14-Poly chlorinated Bi-
Metal-Contaminated Sediments Using Short-
W88-04154 2105 5C phenyls,
Term Fathead Minnow and Frog Embryo- W88-06870 2109 5B
Organic Priority Pollutants in Nearshore Fish Larval Assays,
from 14 Lake Michigan Tributaries and Embay-
W88-06327 2108 5C Temporal Changes in AHH and SOD Activities

ments, 1983, in Feral Spot from the Elizabeth River, a Pollut-


Toxicity and
Bioconcentration of 2,3,7,8-Te-
W88-05032 2106 5B ed Sub-Estuary,
trachlorodibenzodioxin and 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlordi-
W88-06874 2109 5C at
benzofuran in Rainbow Trout,
Assessment of the Effects of Climate Warming
W88-06330 2108 5C Histochemical Observations on the Salmonids
on Great Lakes Basin Fishes,
W88-05035 2106 2H Salmo salar L. and Salmo trutta L. and the
Acute Toxicity of Permethrin or Glyphosate
Ephemeropterans Baetis rhodani (Pict.) and Ec- i
Pulse Exposure to Larval White Sucker (Catos-
Relation of Length and Sex to Selenium Con- dyonurus venosus (Fabr.) Following a Simulated
tomus commersoni) and Juvenile Flagfish (Jor-
centrations in Mosquitofish, Episode of Acidity in an Upland Stream,
danella floridae) as Modified by Age and Ration
W88-05197 2107 5B W88-06891 2109 5C
Level,
Ammonia on Microinvertebrates and
Effects W88-06331 2108 5C Acclimation to Cadmium Toxicity by White
Fish in Outdoor Experimental Streams, Suckers: Cadmium Binding Capacity and Metal
Interannual Fluctuations in the Density of Sand
W88-05198 2107 5C Distribution in Gill and Liver Cytosol,
Lace, Ammodytes americanus, Larvae in Long
Island Sound, 1951-1983,
W88-06939 2109 5C
Biological Aspects in the Evaluation of Tertiary
Lagoons and Efficiency W88-06337 2108 2L
in the Removal of Or- Occurrence and Diet of Fishes in a Tidal Inlet to
1

r
ganic Pollutants, a Saltmarsh in Southern Moreton Bay, Queens-
Fish Population Responses to Chronic and
W88-05266 2107 5A land,
Acute Pollution: The Influence of Life History
Strategies,
W88-07167 2109 81 ft
Chemical Contaminants Monitoring: Pesticide
W88-06339 2108 5C
Residues in Lake Albufera, Valencia, Spain, Acidification and Anadromous Fish of Atlantic
W88-05393 2107 5B Acute Effects of Mercuric Chloride on Intracel- Estuaries,
"9
lular GSH Levels and Mercury Distribution in W88-07255 2109 5C
Effect of Malathion and gamma-BHC on the
the Fish Oreochromis aureus,
Lipid Metabolism in Relation to Reproduction Status of Some Finfish Stocks in the Chesapeake
W88-06475 2108 5C
in the Tropical Teleost, Clarias batrachus, Bay,
W88-05456 2107 5C Novel Biological Recycling Water Purification W88-07260 2109 5C
System for Use in Fish Toxicology Studies,
Effect ofWater pH and Salinity on the Survival Acidification Effects on Larval Striped Bass,
W88-06476 2108 5A
of Eggs and Larvae of the Euryhaline Teleost, Morone saxatilis in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries:
Gasterosteus aculeatus L., Trace Elements in Fish from the Arabian Gulf A Review,
W88-05457 2107 5C and the Shatt al-Arab River, Iraq, W88-07262 2109 5C
W88-06480 2108 5B
Toxic Effects of Mercuric Chloride on Sperm Influence of pH on the Toxicity of Aluminium
and Egg Viability of Two Populations of Mum- Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Fish from and Other Inorganic Contaminants to East Coast
michog, Fundulus heteroclitus, Southern Italian Rivers, Striped Bass,
W88-05461 2107 5C W88-06481 2108 5B W88-07263 2109 5C

SU-287
SUBJECT INDEX
FISH

Chronic Toxicity of an Environmental Contami- Concentrations of PCBs, DDTr, and Metals in Habitat Association of Fish Assemblages in
nant Mixture to Young (or Larval) Striped Bass, Fish from Tellico Reservoir, Small Streams of the SRP,
W88-07264 2109 5C W88-08392 2110 5B W88-09229 2111 2H
Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides in Fish Fish Species Assemblages in Southwestern Wis- Toxicity of Pesticides to Fish,
from the Arabian Gulf, consin Streams with Implications for Small- W88-09397 2111 5B
W88-07270 2109 5B mouth Bass Management,
W88-08425 2110 2H Toxicity of Pesticides to Fish,
Effect of Safe Concentrations of Some Pesticides W88-09398 2111 5B
on Testicular Recrudescence in Freshwater Reduction Organic Effluent Static Acute
in

Murrel, Channa Punctatus (BI.): A Morphologi- Toxicity to Fathead Minnows by Various Aer- Coping with Sampling Variability in Biota; Per-
cal Study, ation Techniques, centiles and Other Strategies,
W88-07499 W88-08564 2110 5G W88-09428
2109 5C 2111 5 A
Branchial Pathogenesis in a Freshwater Fish,
Hematological and Pathological Effects of Characteristic Levels of Chlorinated Hydrocar-
Puntius conchonius Ham., Chronically Exposed
Chromium Toxicosis in the Freshwater Fish, bons and Trace Metals in Fish from Coastal
to Sublethal Concentrations of Cadmium,
Barbus conchonius Ham, Waters of North and Baltic Sea,
W88-08671 2110 5C
W88-07601 2109 5C W88-09588 2111 5B
Biomonitoring of Oil Spill in a Boreal Archipela-
Trace Metals in Fish Exposed to Asbestos Rich Determination of Ultra Trace Amounts of
go by Xenobiotic Biotransformation in Perch
Sediments, Cobalt in Fish by Graphite Furnace Zeeman
(Perca fluviatilis),
W88-07603 2109 5B Effect Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,

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