Trace-element concentrations in 541 streambed-sediment samples collected from 20 study areas across the conterminous United States were examined as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. Sediment samples were sieved and the \u3c63-μm fraction was retained for determination of total concentrations of trace elements. Aluminum, iron, titanium, and organic carbon were weakly or not at all correlated with the nine trace elements examined: arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium, and zinc. Four different methods of accounting for background/ baseline concentrations were examined; however, normalization was not required because field sieving removed most of the background di...
Many samples of water, bottom sediment, and fish were analyzed for toxic metal ion content. The samp...
This study was conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and the Virginia Associa...
This study was conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and the Virginia Associa...
Trace-element concentrations in 541 streambed-sediment samples collected from 20 study areas across ...
Trace-element concentrations in 541 streambed-sediment samples collected from 20 study areas across ...
Trace-element concentrations in 541 streambed-sediment samples collected from 20 study areas across ...
Streambed-sediment samples were collected at 22 sites during the summer of 1998 as part of the U.S. ...
Trace elements were analyzed in streambed-sediment samples collected from 16 sites and in fish-liver...
This study was supported by the Office of Water Resources Research. U.S. Department of the Interior ...
Trace element biogeochemistry from soils to rivers is important for toxicity to aquatic ecosystems. ...
Trace element biogeochemistry from soils to rivers is important for toxicity to aquatic ecosystems. ...
Fish tissue and bed sediment samples were collected from 16 stream sites in the Northern Rockies Int...
The results of the water samples collected from the Blanchard River revealed a raw water supply that...
Statistical t tests were used to determine lead, copper, and chromium enrichment in sediments from t...
Human activities have continuously disturbed the natural aquatic ecosystem. The objective of the stu...
Many samples of water, bottom sediment, and fish were analyzed for toxic metal ion content. The samp...
This study was conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and the Virginia Associa...
This study was conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and the Virginia Associa...
Trace-element concentrations in 541 streambed-sediment samples collected from 20 study areas across ...
Trace-element concentrations in 541 streambed-sediment samples collected from 20 study areas across ...
Trace-element concentrations in 541 streambed-sediment samples collected from 20 study areas across ...
Streambed-sediment samples were collected at 22 sites during the summer of 1998 as part of the U.S. ...
Trace elements were analyzed in streambed-sediment samples collected from 16 sites and in fish-liver...
This study was supported by the Office of Water Resources Research. U.S. Department of the Interior ...
Trace element biogeochemistry from soils to rivers is important for toxicity to aquatic ecosystems. ...
Trace element biogeochemistry from soils to rivers is important for toxicity to aquatic ecosystems. ...
Fish tissue and bed sediment samples were collected from 16 stream sites in the Northern Rockies Int...
The results of the water samples collected from the Blanchard River revealed a raw water supply that...
Statistical t tests were used to determine lead, copper, and chromium enrichment in sediments from t...
Human activities have continuously disturbed the natural aquatic ecosystem. The objective of the stu...
Many samples of water, bottom sediment, and fish were analyzed for toxic metal ion content. The samp...
This study was conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and the Virginia Associa...
This study was conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and the Virginia Associa...