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On-Road Co, Hc, No And Opacity Measurements (Presentation), Donald H. Stedman, Gary A. Bishop, Phillip Aldrete Jan 1997

On-Road Co, Hc, No And Opacity Measurements (Presentation), Donald H. Stedman, Gary A. Bishop, Phillip Aldrete

Fuel Efficiency Automobile Test Publications

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Development Of A High-Speed Ultraviolet Spectrometer, Capable Of Real-Time No And Aromatic Hydrocarbon Detection In Vehicle Exhaust (Presentation), Peter J. Popp, Gary A. Bishop, Donald H. Stedman Jan 1997

Development Of A High-Speed Ultraviolet Spectrometer, Capable Of Real-Time No And Aromatic Hydrocarbon Detection In Vehicle Exhaust (Presentation), Peter J. Popp, Gary A. Bishop, Donald H. Stedman

Fuel Efficiency Automobile Test Publications

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Application Of Environmental Organic Petrology And Geochemistry To Fingerprint Organic Pollutants In The Recent Sediments Of Lake Ontario, Prasanta K. Mukhopadhyay, Michael A. Kruge, C.F. Michael Lewis Jan 1997

Application Of Environmental Organic Petrology And Geochemistry To Fingerprint Organic Pollutants In The Recent Sediments Of Lake Ontario, Prasanta K. Mukhopadhyay, Michael A. Kruge, C.F. Michael Lewis

Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Selected surface sediment samples (sediment depth 0-10 cm) collected in the Niagara basin (western Lake Ontario) were chosen for organic matter characterization using organic petrological and geochemical techniques normally reserved for the study of coal, petroleum source rock and crude oil. The study was performed to assess the effectiveness of these techniques in discriminating between natural and anthropogenic organic matter and to determine the extent of organic pollution of the lake sediments. The organic carbon contents of the samples vary from 1.5 to 3.5%, with upper layer (0-5 cm) samples have higher TOC values than those from the lower layer …