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William & Mary

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

1984

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Resin Acid Compounds In A Kraft Pulp And Paper Mill Effluent And Their Distribution In Bottom Sediments Near The Outfall, Manida Unkulvasapaul Jan 1984

Resin Acid Compounds In A Kraft Pulp And Paper Mill Effluent And Their Distribution In Bottom Sediments Near The Outfall, Manida Unkulvasapaul

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

Kraft pulp and paper mill effluents (KPPME) collected on three occasions were analyzed for resin acids, aliphatic hydrocarbons, and aromatic hydrocarbons. The maximum total concentrations of these compounds found in secondary effluents were 8 mg/L resin acids, 4.0 mg/L resolved aliphatic hydrocarbons, and 0.2 mg/L resolved aromatic hydrocarbons. Abietic acid and dehydroabietic acid were the two major components in resin acid fractions and were responsible for > 70% of the total concentration. Analyses of estuarine water and sediments collected from the outfall and nearby areas showed that dehydroabietic acid was the major resin acid in either water or sediment. Concentrations of …


Evaluation Of Carbon-14 Uptake Algal Toxicity Assay And Its Application In Field Assessment Of Tributyltin Chloride And Chlorinated Sewage Toxicities, Soon Lin Ho Jan 1984

Evaluation Of Carbon-14 Uptake Algal Toxicity Assay And Its Application In Field Assessment Of Tributyltin Chloride And Chlorinated Sewage Toxicities, Soon Lin Ho

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A Method For Evaluating The Long-Term, Cumulative Impacts Of Tidal Marsh Alterations: The York River System, A Case Study, Andrew W. Zacherle Jan 1984

A Method For Evaluating The Long-Term, Cumulative Impacts Of Tidal Marsh Alterations: The York River System, A Case Study, Andrew W. Zacherle

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