Reported reduced sportfish densities in the main channel of the Ouachita River prompted an investigation, beginning in 1990, into potential causes of ongoing impairment to aquatic biota. In-stream monitoring that incorporated toxicity testing of sediments and water was conducted to discern potential sources of contaminants that might be related to the suboptimal fishery populations. Organisms selected to evaluate chronic impairment included larval fish, clams, midges and water fleas. The fathead minnow {Pimephales promelas) and cladoceran (Ceriodaphnia dubid) were used to estimate patterns of toxicity associated with water from seven designated reaches and selected tributaries of the Ouachita River. Larval survival and growth tests were con...
Mercury (Hg) contamination of fish is a widespread problem throughout much of the United States and ...
Few studies within the last few decades have addressed water quality and biotic assemblages within A...
Abstract. Concern with the redistribution of contaminants associated with sediment in the upper Miss...
Past in-ground disposal practices in Bear Creek Valley resulted in contamination of Bear Creek and c...
The Ouachita River originates in west-central Arkansas and exits the state in south-central Arkansas...
Floodplain deposition has been a critical part in the evolution of Arkansas\u27 Delta ecoregion, and...
Bayou Meto is a low-gradient, highly turbid, warm-water stream that originates in the foothills of t...
Water, sediments, floodplain soils, and fish from Big and Little Bayou creeks were assessed for poly...
This study investigated potential biological effects of produced water contamination derived from oc...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has been divided into six Integrator Operable Units (IOUs) that corres...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
The Willamette River, one of only 14 American Heritage Rivers, flows through the most densely popula...
A number of resource investigations were initiated in 1988 in the Blackfoot River drainage to addres...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects, if any, of sublethal concentrations of sus...
The upstate and Piedmont region of South Carolina is a rapidly urbanizing area with a fast growing p...
Mercury (Hg) contamination of fish is a widespread problem throughout much of the United States and ...
Few studies within the last few decades have addressed water quality and biotic assemblages within A...
Abstract. Concern with the redistribution of contaminants associated with sediment in the upper Miss...
Past in-ground disposal practices in Bear Creek Valley resulted in contamination of Bear Creek and c...
The Ouachita River originates in west-central Arkansas and exits the state in south-central Arkansas...
Floodplain deposition has been a critical part in the evolution of Arkansas\u27 Delta ecoregion, and...
Bayou Meto is a low-gradient, highly turbid, warm-water stream that originates in the foothills of t...
Water, sediments, floodplain soils, and fish from Big and Little Bayou creeks were assessed for poly...
This study investigated potential biological effects of produced water contamination derived from oc...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has been divided into six Integrator Operable Units (IOUs) that corres...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
The Willamette River, one of only 14 American Heritage Rivers, flows through the most densely popula...
A number of resource investigations were initiated in 1988 in the Blackfoot River drainage to addres...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects, if any, of sublethal concentrations of sus...
The upstate and Piedmont region of South Carolina is a rapidly urbanizing area with a fast growing p...
Mercury (Hg) contamination of fish is a widespread problem throughout much of the United States and ...
Few studies within the last few decades have addressed water quality and biotic assemblages within A...
Abstract. Concern with the redistribution of contaminants associated with sediment in the upper Miss...