The need for large volumes of sea-water, from all depths, for radioisotope studies with carbon-14, tritium or fission-products, has resulted in the development of a variety of sampling devices…
The suspended matter in sea water has been separated with membrane filters· (down to 0.1 µ A.P.D.); ...
Oceanography, especially in the United States, has advanced very rapidly during the last two decades...
We have carried out sediment trap experiments at sites in the Sargasso Sea (S2) and in the Atlantic ...
A simple sampler, assembled mainly from commercially available eq uipment, is described. It simultan...
In a comparative study, two existing bacteriological samplers and a newly designed device were teste...
A large volume in situ filtration system has been developed for the extraction of material greater t...
The releases of soluble radionuclides from the nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at Windscale represen...
The hazards inherent in sampling at sea for trace element analyses are discussed. It is proposed tha...
A scanning electron microscope-electron microprobe technique was used to chemically distinguish and ...
A simple and inexpensive squeezer employed in the removal of interstitial water from ocean sediments...
A centrifugal pump with rated capacity of 400 gals./rnin. was used for plankton sampling in Puget So...
Measurement of the concentrations of 134Cs, 137Cs, 90Sr, 238Pu, and 239, 240Pu in Scottish and Norwe...
The radioactivity which originated from the Bikini and Eniwetok tests in the spring of 1954 was tran...
Tritium concentrations have been determined for seawater samples collected near the western boundary...
A core catcher for use with short gravity-type core barrels is described. A flat plate at the foot o...
The suspended matter in sea water has been separated with membrane filters· (down to 0.1 µ A.P.D.); ...
Oceanography, especially in the United States, has advanced very rapidly during the last two decades...
We have carried out sediment trap experiments at sites in the Sargasso Sea (S2) and in the Atlantic ...
A simple sampler, assembled mainly from commercially available eq uipment, is described. It simultan...
In a comparative study, two existing bacteriological samplers and a newly designed device were teste...
A large volume in situ filtration system has been developed for the extraction of material greater t...
The releases of soluble radionuclides from the nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at Windscale represen...
The hazards inherent in sampling at sea for trace element analyses are discussed. It is proposed tha...
A scanning electron microscope-electron microprobe technique was used to chemically distinguish and ...
A simple and inexpensive squeezer employed in the removal of interstitial water from ocean sediments...
A centrifugal pump with rated capacity of 400 gals./rnin. was used for plankton sampling in Puget So...
Measurement of the concentrations of 134Cs, 137Cs, 90Sr, 238Pu, and 239, 240Pu in Scottish and Norwe...
The radioactivity which originated from the Bikini and Eniwetok tests in the spring of 1954 was tran...
Tritium concentrations have been determined for seawater samples collected near the western boundary...
A core catcher for use with short gravity-type core barrels is described. A flat plate at the foot o...
The suspended matter in sea water has been separated with membrane filters· (down to 0.1 µ A.P.D.); ...
Oceanography, especially in the United States, has advanced very rapidly during the last two decades...
We have carried out sediment trap experiments at sites in the Sargasso Sea (S2) and in the Atlantic ...