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Bioassays with terrestrial and aquatic species as monitoring tools of hydrocarbon degradation [PDF]
In this study chemical analyses and ecotoxicity tests were applied for the assessment of a heavily hydrocarbon-contaminated soil prior and after the application of a remediation procedure that consisted in the stimulation of soil autochthonous ...
Bori Dols, Jaume +3 more
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Wastewater and landfill leachate testing: acute toxicity biotest results evaluation
This diverse review discusses biotest species and results scoring systems, which were applied to aquatic toxicity assessment of effluents/wastewater (WW) and landfill leachate (LL). European and American aquatic toxicity testing is reviewed.
Anolda Četkauskaitė +3 more
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Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient for agriculture [...]
Asya Drenkova-Tuhtan +5 more
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Findings of the DRAFT 2004 Texas Water Quality Inventory and 303(d) List for the Austin Area [PDF]
This 2004 summary of findings highlights the most common water quality impairments found in Waller Creek.The Texas Water Quality Inventory (305(b) report) is prepared by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and submitted to the U.S ...
Gosselink, Leila
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Aquatic toxicity tests are assays performed with different aquatic organisms of different ecological organization levels. Such tests are a source of information on the toxicity of a given substance or wastewater under controlled conditions, and they ...
Carla Regina Costa +3 more
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The mixture of 5-chloro-2-methylisothiazol-3(2H)-one and 2-methylisothiazol-3(2H)-one, CMIT/MIT, is an isothiazolinone biocide that is consistently detected in aquatic environments because of its broad-spectrum usage in industrial fields.
Jiwan Kim, Jinhee Choi
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Heavy metal accumulation in freshwater ecosystem has become one of the major aquatic environmental concerns for freshwater flora and fauna due to their higher stability and bioaccumulation as well as bio-magnification properties.
Saima Naz +6 more
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Aquatic toxicity of eighteen phthalate esters [PDF]
Abstract The extensive database of acute and chronic aquatic toxicity data for 18 phthalate esters was reviewed and summarized for freshwater and saltwater aquatic microorganisms, algae, invertebrates, and fish. Phthalate esters have been tested with six species of microorganisms, including bacteria and protozoans.
Charles A. Staples +5 more
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Evaluation of Fish Micronucleus Results in Turkish Ecogenotoxicological Studies
In recent years, ecotoxicological studies have been conducted around the world, especially in aquatic ecosystems. It is noteworthy that genotoxicity tests have been frequently used in the biomonitoring of pollution.
Gülşen GÖNEY , Cengiz GAZELOĞLU
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Aquatic Effects of a Localized Oil Spill on Lake Conway, AR and Its Tributaries [PDF]
Oil spills, no matter where they occur, elicit environmental concern and avoiding these disasters should be a priority. Old pipelines that are not regularly maintained and carry large amounts of crude oil long distances are of particular concern.
Bouldin, J. L., Kennon, M. E.
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