ISSN: 1052-5378 United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library 10301 Baltimore Blvd. Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2351 Bioassessment of Water Resources (I) January 1985 - December 1993 Quick Bibliography Series: QB 94-05 133 citations from AGRICOLA Joe Makuch and Bonnie Emmert Water Quality Information Center February 1994 Quick Bibliography Series Bibliographies in the Quick Bibliography series of the National Agricultural Library (NAL), are intended primarily for current awareness, and as the title of the series implies, are not in-depth and exhaustive. However, the citations are a substantial resource for recent investigations on a given topic. They also serve the purpose of bringing the literature of agriculture to the interested user who, in many cases, could not access it by any other means. The bibliographies are derived from online searches of the AGRICOLA database. Timeliness of topic and evidence of extensive interest are the selection criteria. 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No.: QH545.A1E52 Accumulation of heavy metals from polluted soils by the earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus: can laboratory exposure of 'control' worms reduce biomonitoring problems?. Corp, N.; Morgan, A.J. Essex : Elsevier Applied Science; 1991. Environmental pollution v. 74 (1): p. 39-52; 1991. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Soil pollution; Heavy metals; Earthworms; Soil ph; Organic matter; Monitoring 3 NAL Call. No.: Q1.A3M5 Adaptation of rapid bioassessment protocols for non-wadable waters. Gaunt, G.A.; Thorpe, P.A. Ann Arbor, Mich. : The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters; 1993. Michigan academician v. 25 (4): p. 363-381; 1993. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Michigan; Cabt; Water quality; Bioassays; Rapid methods; Aquatic insects; Sampling 4 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822 Agriculture and the everglades. Stone, J.A.; Legg, D.E. Ankeny, Iowa : Soil and Water Conservation Society of America; 1992 May. Journal of soil and water conservation v. 47 (3): p. 207-215; 1992 May. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Florida; Agricultural development; Crop production; Drained conditions; Agricultural land; Muck soils; Environmental impact; Drainage water; Natural grasslands; Swamps; Aquatic environment; Water pollution; Runoff; Phosphorus; Eutrophication; Water flow; Irrigation; Flood control; Water allocation; Agricultural policy; Environmental legislation; Water quality; Natural history 5 NAL Call. No.: SD143.S64 Amenity, conservation and environmental uses and values: the United States perspective. Cordell, H.K. Bethesda, Md. : The Society; 1991. Proceedings of the ... Society of American Foresters National Convention. p. 19-24; 1991. Meeting held Aug 4-7, 1991, San Francisco, California. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; Natural resources; Resource management; Recreation; Conservation; Environmental factors; Public domain; Wildlife; Fisheries; Habitat destruction; Water quality; Water resources; Environmental assessment 6 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 P942 Animal agriculture and the environment: the human context of decision making. Wu, L.S.; Molnar, J.J. Tuskegee, Ala. : Tuskegee University; 1989. Proceedings of the ... Annual Professional Agricultural Workers Conference (47th): p. 189-196; 1989. In the series analytic: Outreach to the Rural Disadvantaged: issues and strategies for the 21st century / edited by N. Baharanyi, R. Zabawa, W. Hill. Meeting held December 3-5, 1989, Tuskegee, Alabama. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; Groundwater pollution; Animal wastes; Environmental degradation; Water quality; Environmental protection 7 NAL Call. No.: QH96.8.B5E43 Applicability of ambient toxicity testing to national or regional water-quality assessment. Elder, John F. Reston, Va.? : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; Denver, CO : Books and Open-File Reports Section [distributor],; 1990. iv, 49 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (U.S. Geological Survey circular ; 1049). Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-42). Language: English; English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Toxicity testing 8 NAL Call. No.: RA1211.A1C7 Aquatic insects and trace metals: bioavailability, bioaccumulation, and toxicity. Hare, L. Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press; 1992. Critical reviews in toxicology v. 22 (5/6): p. 327-369; 1992. Literature review. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Aquatic insects; Trace elements; Contaminants; Uptake; Bioavailability; Toxicity; Binding proteins; Temporal variation; Biological indicators; Fresh water; Aquatic environment; Literature reviews 9 NAL Call. No.: QH545.W3S95 Aquatic toxicology and environmental fate a symposium. ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology. Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment. Philadelphia, PA : ASTM, c1986-; 1985-9999. Aquatic toxicology and environmental fate. v. : ill. ; 24 cm; 1985-9999. (ASTM special technical publication). Some vols. have title: Aquatic toxicology and hazard assessment. Contains papers presented at: the Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology, 9th v.; Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment, 10th v.-<11th v.>. Language: English; English Descriptors: Aquatic animals; Effect of water pollution on; Congresses; Aquatic plants; Effect of water pollution on; Congresses; Water; Pollution; Toxicology; Congresses; Environmental impact analysis; Congresses; Water quality bioassay; Congresses 10 NAL Call. No.: QH545.W3S95 1985 Aquatic toxicology and hazard assessment, seventh symposium a symposium. Cardwell, Rick D.; Purdy, Rich; Bahner, Rita Comotto ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology 7th : 1983 : Milwaukee, Wis. Philadelphia, Pa. : ASTM,; 1985. 587 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.. (ASTM special technical publication ; 854). Papers presented at the seventh in a series of annual symposia on Aquatic Toxicology, held 17-19 Apr. 1983 in Milwaukee, Wis. ASTM publication code number (PCN) 04-854000-16. Includes bibliographies and index. Language: English Descriptors: Water; Pollution; Environmental aspects; Congresses; Water; Pollution; Toxicology; Congresses; Water quality bioassay; Congresses; Environmental impact analysis; Congresses 11 NAL Call. No.: QH545.W3S95 Aquatic toxicology and risk assessment. ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, Subcommittee E47.01 on Aquatic Toxicology Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment. Philadelphia, PA : ASTM, 1990-; 1989-9999. Aquatic toxicology and risk assessment. v. : ill. ; 24 cm; 1989-9999. (ASTM special technical publication.). Contains papers from the Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment, sponsored by ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate and its Subcommittee E47.01 on Aquatic Toxicology. Language: English; English Descriptors: Aquatic animals; Aquatic plants; Water; Water quality bioassay 12 NAL Call. No.: NBUQH545 W3 A676 1991 Aquatic toxicology and risk assessment fourteenth volume. Mayes, Monte A.; Barron, Mace G. ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment 14th : 1990 : San Francisco, Calif. Philadelpha, Pa. : ASTM,; 1991. 383 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (ASTM special technical publication ; 1124). The 14th Symposium on Aquatic Toxicology and Risk Assessment, held in San Francisco, Calif., 22-24 April, 1990, was sponsored by ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate. Includes bibliographical references and index. Language: English Descriptors: Water; Water quality bioassay; Environmental impact analysis 13 NAL Call. No.: QD1.A45 Aseptic sampling of unconsolidated heaving soils in saturated zones. Leach, L.E.; Ross, R.R. Washington, D.C. : The Society; 1991. ACS Symposium series - American Chemical Society (465): p. 334-348; 1991. In the series analytic: Groundwater residue sampling design / edited by R.G. Nash and A.R. Leslie. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Groundwater; Water pollution; Agricultural chemicals; Soil; Sampling Abstract: Collecting undisturbed subsurface soil samples in noncohesive, heaving sandy environments below the water table has been extremely difficult using conventional soil sampling equipment. Several modifications of the conventional hollow- stem auger coring procedures were adapted, which allowed collection of depth-discreet soil samples in very fluid, heaving sands. These methods were used where accurate subsurface characterization of the contamination of RCRA and CERCLA sites was essential. Cohesionless cores were consistently retrieved, aseptically extruded from the core barrel inside an anaerobic environmental chamber, and preserved in the field. The physical, chemical, and biological integrity of discreet soil intervals was maintained for laboratory analysis. Statistical analysis of repeated collection of soil samples from the same depth intervals in nearby boreholes was documented. 14 NAL Call. No.: TD224.I3A84 Assessing biological integrity in running waters a method and its rationale. Karr, James R. Illinois, Natural History Survey Division Champaign, Ill. : Illinois Natural History Survey,; 1986. 28 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. (Special publication (Illinois. Natural History Survey Division) ; 5.). Cover title. September 1986. Photocopy. Bibliography: leaves 20-22. Language: English; English Descriptors: Biodegradation; Water; Pollution; Illinois; Water quality; Illinois 15 NAL Call. No.: NBULD3656 1992 C475 Assessing evironmental [sic] quality using aquatic biological communities and a multiple criterion technique.. University of Nebraska--Lincoln thesis : Civil Engineering Assessing environmental quality using aquatic biological communities and a multiple criterion technique Christiansen, Curtis 1992; 1992. 98 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Language: English 16 NAL Call. No.: QH96.8.B5G7 Automated biomonitoring living sensors as environmental monitors. Gruber, D.; Diamond, J. Chichester : E. Horwood ; New York : Halsted Press,; 1988. 208 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. (Ellis Horwood books in aquaculture and fisheries support). Includes bibiographies and index. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Indicators (Biology) 17 NAL Call. No.: GB701.W375 no.85-4227 Benthic invertebrate population characteristics as affected by water quality in coal-bearing regions of Tennessee. Bradfield, Arthur D. Geological Survey (U.S.) Nashville, Tenn. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey; Lakewood, Colo. : Open-File Services Section, Western Distribution Branch,; 1986; I 19.42/4:85-4227. iii, 19 p. : 1 map ; 28 cm. (Water-resources investigations report ; 85-4227). Bibliography: p. 17-19. Language: English; English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Tennessee; Coal mines and mining; Environmental aspects; Tennessee; Freshwater invertebrates; Tennessee 18 NAL Call. No.: 448.3 AP5 Biodegradation of creosote and pentachlorophenol in contaminated groundwater: chemical and biological assessment. Mueller, J.G.; Middaugh, D.P.; Lantz, S.E.; Chapman, P.J. Washington, D.C. : American Society for Microbiology; 1991 May. Applied and environmental microbiology v. 57 (5): p. 1277-1285; 1991 May. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Pentachlorophenol; Creosote; Groundwater pollution; Microbial degradation; Soil flora; Toxicity Abstract: Shake flask studies examined the rate and extent of biodegradation of pentachlorophenol (PCP) and 42 components of coal-tar creosote present in contaminated groundwater recovered from the American Creosote Works Superfund site, Pensacola, Fla. The ability of indigenous soil microorganisms to remove these contaminants from aqueous solutions was determined by gas chromatographic analysis of organic extracts of biotreated groundwater. Changes in potential environmental and human health hazards associated with the biodegradation of this material were determined at intervals by Microtox assays and fish toxicity and teratogenicity tests. After 14 days of incubation at 30 degrees C, indigenous microorganisms effectively removed 100, 99, 94, 88, and 87% of measured phenolic and lower-molecular-weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and S-heterocyclic, N-heterocyclic, and O- heterocyclic constituents of creosote, respectively. However, only 53% of the higher-molecular-weight PAHs were degraded; PCP was not removed. Despite the removal of a majority of the organic contaminants through biotreatment, only a slight decrease in the toxicity and teratogenicity of biotreated groundwater was observed. Data suggest that toxicity and teratogenicity are associated with compounds difficult to treat biologically and that one may not necessarily rely on indigenous microorganisms to effectively remove these compounds in a reasonable time span; to this end, alternative or supplemental approaches may be necessary. Similar measures of the toxicity and teratogenicity of treated material may offer a simple, yet important, guide to bioremediation effectiveness. 19 NAL Call. No.: TD224.O3B56 1987 Biological criteria for the protection of aquatic life. Ohio EPA, Division of Water Quality Planning & Assessment, Ecological Assessment Section Columbus : Ohio EPA,; 1987; OEP 249.2:B615/987. 3 v. : ill., maps, charts ; 28 cm. Cover title. At head of title v. 1.: Biological criteria/role in WQS. Doc. 0055e/0015e. Language: English; English Descriptors: Water quality; Aquatic ecology; Freshwater microbiology 20 NAL Call. No.: QH96.8.B5H43 1986 Biological indicators of freshwater pollution and environmental management. Hellawell, J. M., London ; New York : Elsevier Applied Science Publishers ; New York, NY, USA : Sole distributor in the USA and Canada, Elsevier Pub. Co.,; 1986. xiii, 546 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (Pollution monitoring series). Includes index. Bibliography: p. 452-508. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Indicators (Biology); Water quality management; Freshwater ecology; Water 21 NAL Call. No.: GB823.W3 no.82-83 Biological monitoring in freshwaters proceedings of a seminar, Hamilton, 21-23 November 1984. Pridmore, R. D._1953-; Cooper, A. B. New Zealand, National Water & Soil Conservation Authority, New Zealand, Water and Soil Directorate Wellington : Published for the National Water and Soil Conservation Authority, by the Water and Soil Directorate, Ministry of Works and Development,; 1985. 2 v. : ill. ; 30 cm. (Water & soil miscellaneous publication, no. 82-83). Includes bibliographies. Language: English; English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; New Zealand; Congresses; Freshwater biology; New Zealand; Congresses; Biological monitoring; New Zealand; Congresses 22 NAL Call. No.: QH541.5.S3I57 1987 Biological monitoring of environmental pollution proceedings of the fourth IUBS International Symposium on Biomonitoring of the State of the Environment (Bioindicators), 6-8 November 1987, Tokyo, Japan. Yasuno, M.; Whitton, B. A. International Union of Biological Sciences International Symposium on Biomonitoring of the State of the Environment Bioindicators (4th : 1987 : Tokyo). Tokyo : Tokai University Press,; 1988. 291 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Language: English Descriptors: Marine pollution 23 NAL Call. No.: QH545.W3M37 1991 Biology of freshwater pollution., 2nd ed.. Mason, C. F. Harlow, Essex, England : Longman Scientific & Technical ; New York : Wiley,; 1991. xiii, 351 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-338) and indexes. Language: English Descriptors: Water; Freshwater biology; Water quality bioassay 24 NAL Call. No.: TD194.M32 1991 Biomarker-based biomonitoring for evaluating health and ecological effects of environmental contamination. McCarthy, John F.,; Shugart, Lee R.; Jimenez, Braulio D. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division Oak Ridge : Tenn. : Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,; 1991. 31, [12] p. : ill. Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-29). Language: English Descriptors: Pollution 25 NAL Call. No.: TD419.R47 Biomonitoring. Isom, B.G. Alexandria, Va. : The Federation; 1991 Jun. Research journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation v. 63 (4): p. 746-749; 1991 Jun. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Pollution; Monitoring; Biological techniques; Phytotoxicity; Aquatic organisms; Reviews 26 NAL Call. No.: TD419.R47 Biomonitoring. Isom, B.G. Alexandria, Va. : The Federation; 1990 Jun. Research journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation v. 62 (4): p. 641-644; 1990 Jun. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Pollution; Toxic substances; Environmental protection; Monitoring; Biology; Toxicity; Tests 27 NAL Call. No.: QH91.57.B5B56 1989 Biomonitoring for control of toxicity in effluent discharges to the marine environment. Center for Environmental Research Information (U.S.),Environmental Research Laboratory (Narragansett, R.I.) Cincinnati, OH : Center for Environmental Research Information, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ; Narragansett, RI : Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,; 1989; EP 7.2:B 52/2. vii, 58 p. ill. ; 28 cm. Shipping list no.: 89-741-P. September 1989. EPA/625/8-89/015. Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-37). Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Water quality management; Effluent quality 28 NAL Call. No.: TD735.B56 1990 Biomonitoring of industrial effluents. Stringer, D. A. European Chemical Industry, Ecology & Toxicology Centre Brussels : ECETOC,; 1990. 62 p. ; 30 cm. (Rapport technique (European Chemical Industry, Ecology & Toxicology Centre) ; no. 36.). 2 April 1990. "Responsible editor: D.A. Stringer"--P. 62. D-1990-3001-62. Includes bibliographic references. Language: English Descriptors: Factory and trade waste; Sewage 29 NAL Call. No.: QD142.B56 1987 Biomonitoring to achieve control of toxic effluents. United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Technology Transfer Cincinnati, Ohio : United States Environmental Protection Agency, Technology Transfer,; 1987. iv, 48 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. September 1987. EPA/625/8-87/013. Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-46). Language: English Descriptors: Water; Water quality bioassay 30 NAL Call. No.: RA1270.P35A1 Calibration of the freshwater mussel, Elliptio complanata, for quantitative biomonitoring of hexachlorobenzene and octachlorostyrene in aquatic systems. Russell, R.W.; Gobas, F.A.P.C. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1989 Oct. Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 43 (4): p. 576-582; 1989 Oct. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Mollusca; Hexachlorobenzene; Quantitative analysis; Uptake; Excretion; Concentrations 31 NAL Call. No.: TD187.5.I4C8 Cardiophysiological and enzymatic bioindices for biomonitoring freshwater pollution. Tonapi, G.T.; Varghese, G. Karad, India : Environmental Publications; 1985. Current pollution researches in India / edited by R.K. Trivedy, P.K. Goel. p. 221-231; 1985. Literature review. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Water pollution; Fresh water; Monitoring; Crustacea; Freshwater fishes; Freshwater molluscs; Enzymes; Physiology; Responses to environment; Aquatic animals 32 NAL Call. No.: QH545.W3C438 Chemicals in the aquatic environment advanced hazard assessment. Landner, Lars Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag,; 1989. xxii, 415 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (Springer series on environmental management). Includes bibliographies and indexes. Language: English Descriptors: Water; Water quality; Water chemistry; Environmental impact analysis 33 NAL Call. No.: TD930.A32 Ciliated protozoa as indicators of a wastewater treatment system performance. Luna-Pabello, V.M.; Mayen, R.; Olvera- Viascan, V.; Saavedra, J.; Duran de Bazua, C. Essex : Elsevier Applied Science Publishers; 1990. Biological wastes v. 32 (2): p. 81-90. ill; 1990. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Food industry; Maize; Processing; Waste water treatment; Systems; Performance; Evaluation; Protozoa; Biological techniques 34 NAL Call. No.: TD420.A1P7 The clogging capacity of reclaimed wastewater: a new quality criterion for drip irrigation. Teltsch, B.; Juanico, M.; Azov, Y.; Ben-Harim, I.; Shelef, G. Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1991. Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research and Control v. 24 (9): p. 123-131; 1991. In the series analytic: Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse/edited by R. Mujeriego and T. Asano. Proceedings of the International Symposium of Wastewate Reclamation and Reuse, September 24-26, 1991, Costa Brava, Spain. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Israel; Waste water treatment; Water reuse; Irrigation water; Trickle irrigation; Water quality; Requirements; Filtration; Capacity; Water pollution; Particles; Control methods; Biological techniques; Freshwater fishes; Plankton; Concentration 35 NAL Call. No.: QH541.5.E8O36 Coastal environmental quality in the United States, 1990 chemical contamination in sediment and tissues. O'Connor, Thomas P., United States, Ocean Assessments Division, Coastal and Estuarine Assessment Branch Rockville, Md. : Coastal and Estuarine Assessment Branch, Ocean Assessments Division, Office of Oceanography and Marine Assessment, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, [1990?]; 1990. 34 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. A special NOAA 20th anniversary report. "October 1990."--P. 4 of cover. Includes bibliographical references (p. 19-21). Language: English; English Descriptors: Marine sediments; Marine fauna; Estuarine fauna 36 NAL Call. No.: 293.8 SE8 Colorado's biomonitoring regulation: a blueprint for the future. Michael, G.Y.; Egan, J.T.; Grimes, M.M. Alexandria, Va. : The Federation; 1989 Mar. Journal - Water Pollution Control Federation v. 61 (3): p. 304-309. ill; 1989 Mar. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Colorado; Toxic substances; Waste water treatment; Regulations; Monitoring; Water composition and quality; Water pollution; Law enforcement; Effluents 37 NAL Call. No.: T57.6.A1I5 no.RR-91-13 A computer-based approach to environmental impact assessment. Fedra, K. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Laxenburg, Austria : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,; 1990, reprinted 1991. iii, p. 11-40 : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm. (Research report (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis) ; RR-91-13.). Reprinted from A.G. Colombo and G. Premazzi (eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Indicators and Indices for Environmental Impact Assessment and Risk analysis, p. 11-40. July 1991. Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-40). Language: English Descriptors: Environmental impact analysis 38 NAL Call. No.: TD181.M92B4 Contaminant biomonitoring at the Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge in 1988. Palawski, Donald U. Fish and Wildlife Enhancement (U.S.), Montana State Office Helena, Mont. : U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish and Wildlife Enhancement, Montana State Office,; 1991. v, 35 p. : maps ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-35). Language: English; English Descriptors: Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge (Mont.); Pollution; Birds; Trace elements 39 NAL Call. No.: RA1221.T69 Cr and Hg toxicity assessed in situ using the structural and functional characteristics of algal communities. Singh, A.K.; Rai, L.C. New York, N.Y. : John Wiley & Sons; 1991 Feb. Environmental toxicology and water quality v. 6 (1): p. 97-107; 1991 Feb. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: India; Phytoplankton; Algae; Cyanobacteria; Phytotoxicity; Mercury; Chromium; Heavy metals; Nitrogenase; Enzyme activity; Nitrogen fixation; Nutrient uptake; Carbon; Inhibition; Metal tolerance; Carotenoids; Chlorophyll; Susceptibility; Field tests; Aquatic environment; Water pollution Abstract: The toxicity of mercury and chromium on algal community structure have been assessed using in situ N2ase activity, pigment diversity, autotrophic index, and 14C uptake of algae. The location was in the river Ganga and controlled ecosystem pollution experiment enclosures were used. Maximum inhibition of algal number was observed at 0.8 micrograms Hg mL-1 followed by 8.0 micrograms Cr mL-1. Unicellular forms, except for Anorthoneis excentrica, were very sensitive to test metals used. The decline in algal number was concentration dependent and metal specific at generic and species levels. Complete elimination of three and six species was observed respectively at 8.0 micrograms Cr mL-1 and 0.8 micrograms Hg mL-1 after 12 days' exposure. Likewise, a concentration- dependent and metal-specific increase in autotrophic index and pigment diversity of phytoplankton was recorded for Hg and Cr. Inhibition of 14C uptake of phytoplankton in Ganga water was almost equal (79%) at 0.8 micrograms Hg mL-1 and 8.0 micrograms Cr mL-1 (78%). Although complete inhibition of in situ N(2)ase was observed at 0.8 micrograms Hg mL-1, it was only 80% with 8.0 micrograms Cr mL-1. Our study suggests that heavy metals inhibit both structural and functional variables of phytoplankton in field microcosms. Hence this technique seems to hold potential for the biomonitoring of heavy metal toxicity in the field. 40 NAL Call. No.: SH174.T37 1990 Determination of the chemical suitability of a dredged material containment area for aquaculture. Tatem, Henry E. United States, Army, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg : Miss. : U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station ; Springfield, Va. : Available from National Technical Information Service,; 1990. 33, [42] p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Technical report (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station) ; EL-90-12.). Cover title. At head of title: "Contaminant Area Aquaculture Program.". December 1990. Final report. Bibliography: p. 30-33. Language: English Descriptors: Spoil banks; Water quality bioassay; Dredging spoil; Marine sediments 41 NAL Call. No.: TD172.A7 Detoxification of pentachlorophenol and creosote contaminated groundwater by physical extraction: chemical and biological assessment. Middaugh, D.P.; Mueller, J.G.; Thomas, R.L.; Lantz, S.E.; Hemmer, M.H.; Brooks, G.T.; Chapman, P.J. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1991 Aug. Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 21 (2): p. 233-244; 1991 Aug. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Florida; Groundwater pollution; Polycyclic hydrocarbons; Aromatic hydrocarbons; Water purification; Ultrafiltration; Toxicity; Teratogenesis; Bioassays; Fish; Embryos; Larvae 42 NAL Call. No.: CoFSQL120.H37 1991 Developing protocols for monitoring water quality using stream macroinvertebrates. Harris, Mitchell A. 1991; 1991. xiv, 181 leaves : ill., maps ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Language: English Descriptors: Aquatic invertebrates; Aquatic ecology; Water quality management; Environmental monitoring 43 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 Development and use of site-specific chemical and biological criteria for assessing New Bedford Harbor pilot dredging project. Nelson, W.G.; Hansen, D.J. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1991 Jan. Environmental management v. 15 (1): p. 105-112. maps; 1991 Jan. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Massachusetts; Water quality; Harbors; Dredging; Pilot projects; Decision making; Site factors; Environmental assessment; Environmental impact; Chemicals; Biology; Monitoring 44 NAL Call. No.: S3.S8 Development of a sensitive biological method for the determination of a low-level toxic contamination in soils. Skujins, J.; Nohrstedt, H.O.; Oden, S. Uppsala : Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; 1986. Swedish journal of agricultural research v. 16 (3): p. 113-118; 1986. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Soil pollution; Nitrogenase; Enzyme activity in soils; Biological techniques 45 NAL Call. No.: SF597.E3E2 Earthworm toxicological tests, hazard assessment and biomonitoring. A methodological approach. Bouche, M.B. The Hague : SPB Academic Publishing; 1988. Earthworms in waste and environmental management / edited by Clive A. Edwards and Edward F. Neuhauser. p. 315-320; 1988. Literature review. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Oligochaeta; Pesticide side effects; Fertilizers; Hazards; Bioassays; Laboratory methods; Field tests; Monitoring; Pollution by agriculture 46 NAL Call. No.: SF597.E3E2 Eisenia foetida used as a biomonitoring tool to predict the potential bioaccumulation of contaminants from contaminated dredged material. Rhett, R.G.; Simmers, J.W.; Lee, C.R. The Hague : SPB Academic Publishing; 1988. Earthworms in waste and environmental management / edited by Clive A. Edwards and Edward F. Neuhauser. p. 321-328; 1988. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Connecticut; New York; Illinois; Oligochaeta; Soil fauna; Dredgings; Hazards; Chemicals; Monitoring; Bioassays; Heavy metals; Tissue analysis; Organic matter in soil; Sediment pollution; Saline water 47 NAL Call. No.: Q1.A1I5 Environmental aspects of Amazonian development projects in Brazil. Goodland, R. Caracas, Venezuela : Pergamon Press; 1986 Jan. Interciencia v. 11 (1): p. 16-24, 50-52. maps; 1986 Jan. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Brazil; Environmental assessment; Project appraisal; Environmental control; Natural resources; Resource conservation; Forest resources; Dams; Hydraulic engineering; Settlement; Population pressure 48 NAL Call. No.: OUVK369.6.O3H47 1985 Environmental assessment of a proposed marina development project on the Portage River, Port Clinton, Ohio. Herdendorf, Charles E. Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, Center for Lake Erie Area Research,; 1985. ii, 27 leaves : ill., map ; 28 cm. (CLEAR technical report ; no. 292). Cover title. Prepared for R.B. Chase Company, Port Clinton, Ohio. January 1985. Bibliography: leaf 15. Language: English Descriptors: Portage River (Ohio); Marinas; Environmental aspects; Ohio; Port Clinton; Environmental impact analysis; Ohio; Port Clinton 49 NAL Call. No.: aS21.A8U5/ARS An environmental assessment of Moon Lake, Mississippi and its watershed. Cooper, C.M. Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1989 Mar. Reprints - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service [31]: 135 p. maps; 1989 Mar. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Mississippi; Lakes; Watersheds; Water pollution; Hydrology; Limnology; Pesticides; Pollution by agriculture; Sediments; Water composition and quality 50 NAL Call. No.: QH540.I55 Environmental impact analysis in water pollution control. Lumbers, J.P. London : Gordon and Breach Science Publishers; 1985. International journal of environmental studies v. 25 (3): p. 177-187; 1985. Includes 15 references. Language: English Descriptors: Water pollution; Environmental assessment; Water policy; Water composition and quality; Hydraulic engineering 51 NAL Call. No.: S900.N34 Environmental impact assessment for the Aswan High Dam. Abu-Zeid, M. London : Tycooly International Publishing; 1987. Natural resources and the environment series v. 19: p. 168-190. maps; 1987. In the series analytic: Environmental impact assessment for developing countries / edited by A.K. Biswas and G.P. Qu. Language: English Descriptors: Egypt; Dams; Environmental impact reporting; Development projects; Water composition and quality 52 NAL Call. No.: QH540.A52 Environmental impact assessment in the Yangtze Valley. Ziyun, F. Stockholm : Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences; 1986. Ambio v. 15 (6): p. 347-349. ill., maps; 1986. Language: English Descriptors: China; River basins; Environmental impact reporting; Water resource management; Water conservation; Project appraisal; Assessment 53 NAL Call. No.: RA1221.T69 Environmental toxicology and water quality. New York, NY : John Wiley, c1991-; 1991-9999. Environmental toxicology and water quality. v. : ill. ; 23 cm; 1991-9999. Title from cover. Language: English; English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Water; Pollution 54 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 Environmental variation, life history attributes, and community structure in stream fishes: implications for environmental management and assessment. Schlosser, I.J. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990 Sep. Environmental management v. 14 (5): p. 621-628; 1990 Sep. In the series analytic: Recovery of lotic communities and ecosystems following disturbance: theory and application / edited by J.D. Yount and G.J. Niemi. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Illinois; Freshwater fishes; Streams; Aquatic communities; Environmental management; Environmental assessment; Recovery; Environmental degradation; Life history; Temporal variation 55 NAL Call. No.: VtUQH541.15.M64M69 1987b Evaluation des modifications apportees a l'utilisation des terres dans les bassins versants jauges (TGDPA) au Canada [Land use change evaluation of Canadian LRTAP calibrated watersheds].. Land use change evaluation of Canadian LRTAP calibrated Watersheds Moyes, J.C. Canada, Inland Waters and Lands. Directorate, Canada, Conservation and Protection Ottawa, Ont. : Direction generale des eaux interieures et terres, Conservation et protection, Environnment Canada,; 1987. ix, 108 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. (Working paper (Canada. Inland Waters and Lands Directorate) ; no. 51.). "Recherche sur les precipitations acides."--Cover. Issued also in English under title : Land use change evaluation of Canadian LRTAP calibrated watersheds. Bibliography: p. 87-90. Language: French Descriptors: Environmental Monitoring; Canada; Land use; Environmental aspects; Canada; Water quality; Environmental aspects; Canada 56 NAL Call. No.: RA1221.T69 The evaluation of bacterial biosensors for screening of water pollutants. Hoof, F.M. van; Jonghe, E.G. de; Briers, M.G.; Hansen, P.D.; Pluta, H.J.; Rawson, D.M.; Wilmer, A.J. New York, N.Y. : John Wiley & Sons; 1992 Feb. Environmental toxicology and water quality v. 7 (1): p. 19-33; 1992 Feb. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Linuron; Atrazine; Water pollution; Pollutants; Synechococcus; Biosensors; Catalysts; Monitoring; On line; Electron transfer; Photosynthesis Abstract: Bacterial biosensors incorporating the cyanobacterium Synechoccus as the biocatalyst have been evaluated by three laboratories as potential biomonitors for detecting water pollutants. The biosensors were capable of detecting at low concentrations herbicides that interact with photosynthetic electron transfer chains. Statistical evaluation of the interlaboratory comparison results for linuron and atrazine indicated that these compounds can be detected rapidly at 50 micrograms/L concentrations. 57 NAL Call. No.: GB701.W375 no.85-4289 Evaluation of coal-mining impacts using numerical classification of benthic invertebrate data from streams draining a heavily mined basin in eastern Tennessee. Bradfield, Arthur D. Geological Survey (U.S.) Nashville, Tenn. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey ; Lakewood, Colo. : Open-File Services Section, Western Distribution Branch, U.S. Geological Survey,; 1986; I 19.42/4:85-4289. v, 59 p. : ill., 1 map ; 28 cm. (Water-resources investigations report ; 85-4289). Bibliography: p. 58-59. Language: English; English Descriptors: Coal mines and mining; Environmental aspects; Tennessee; Freshwater invertebrates; Tennessee; Water quality bioassay; Tennessee 58 NAL Call. No.: QH545.A1E58 Evaluation of EPA's rapid bioassessment benthic metrics: metric redundancy and variability among reference stream sites. Barbour, M.T.; Plafkin, J.L.; Bradley, B.P.; Graves, C.G.; Wisseman, R.W. Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon Press; 1992. Environmental toxicology and chemistry v. 11 (4): p. 432-449; 1992. Paper presented at the Symposium on Community Metrics to Detect Ecosystem Effects, 10th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology, October 28-November 2, 1989, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Oregon; Colorado; Kentucky; Aquatic insects; Aquatic communities; Aquatic environment; Water pollution; Pollutants; Toxicity; Community ecology; Species diversity; Benthos; Streams; Statistical analysis; River valleys; Mountain areas; Plains; Public agencies; Rapid methods 59 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 Evolution of environmental impact assessment as applied to watershed modification projects in Canada. Dirschl, H.J.; Novakowski, N.S.; Sadar, M.H. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1993 Jul. Environmental management v. 17 (4): p. 545-555; 1993 Jul. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Canada; Watershed management; Environmental impact; Assessment; Rivers 60 NAL Call. No.: TD172.A7 A field study on stress indices in the sea mussel, Mytilus edulis: application of the "stress approach" in biomonitoring. Veldhuizen-Tsoerkan, M.B.; Holwerda, D.A.; Bont, A.M.T. de; Smaal, A.C.; Zandee, D.I. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1991 Nov. Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 21 (4): p. 497-504; 1991 Nov. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Netherlands; Sea water; Water pollution; Mytilus edulis; Exposure; Stress; Responses 61 NAL Call. No.: QH540.J6 Foliar absorption of atmospheric ammonia by ryegrass in the field. Sommer, S.G.; Jensen, E.S. Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1991 Jan. Journal of environmental quality v. 20 (1): p. 153-156; 1991 Jan. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Denmark; Lolium multiflorum; Leaves; Growth; Absorption; Ammonia; Foliar diagnosis; Indicator plants; Isotope labeling; Nitrogen; Air pollution; Dairy farms; Rain; Water pollution Abstract: The dry deposition of ammonia (NH3) in the field was measured simultaneously at increasing distances from a point source (a dairy farm) using a biomonitor. The biomonitor was Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) grown in pots and supplied with 15N-labeled N. The use of 15N improved the precision and lowered the detection limit of the method compared with calculating the NH3 deposition using the difference method (N-balance method). Atmospheric NH3- concentrations were measured by drawing air through traps containing sulfuric acid. At the end of a 6-wk period in the growing season, the deposition of N was 3.0 g N/m2 and 0.7 g N/m2 at average atmospheric concentrations of 89 and 6 microgram NH3-N/m3, respectively. Estimated deposition velocities ranged from 0.7 to 3.4 cm/s with an average of 1.6 cm/s (s.d. 1.2 cm/s). 62 NAL Call. No.: TP370.5.F67 1991 Food Industry Environmental Conference proceedings of the 1991 Food Industry Environmental Conference, November 11-13, 1991, Omni International Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia.. Proceedings of the 1991 food industry enviornmental conference 1991 Food Industry Environmental Conference Georgia Tech Research Institute Food Industry Environmental Conference 1991 : Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Tech Research Institute, [c1991]; 1991. 486 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title: Proceedings of the 1991 Food Industry Environmental Conference. Spine title: 1991 Food Industry Environmental Conference. Contains abstracts and papers. Includes bibliographical references. Language: English Descriptors: Food industry and trade Abstract: Contains papers or abstracts of papers on various topics relating to the food industry and the environment. Includes chapters on stormwater management, anaerobic systems, regulatory issues, land treatment, biomonitoring, physical/chemical treatment, nutrient removal, aerobic treatment, instrumentation and controls, and case studies. 63 NAL Call. No.: QH96.8.B5F75 1992 Freshwater biomonitoring and benthic macroinvertebrates. Rosenberg, David M.; Resh, Vincent H. New York : Chapman & Hall,; 1993. ix, 488 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Indicators (Biology); Water quality; Freshwater invertebrates; Environmental monitoring 64 NAL Call. No.: QH90.57.B5F86 Fundamentals of aquatic toxicology methods and applications. Rand, Gary M.,_1945-; Petrocelli, Sam R. Washington : Hemisphere Pub. Corp.,; 1985. xviii, 666 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographies and index. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Toxicity testing; Water; Pollution; Toxicology; Aquatic organisms; Effect of water pollution on 65 NAL Call. No.: TC187.S78 Guidance for contracting biological and chemical evaluations of dredged material. Sturgis, Thomas C. Dredging Operations Technical Support Program (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Environmental Laboratory),United States, Army, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg, Miss. : U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station ; [Springfield, Va. : Available from National Technical Information Service,; 1990. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm. (Technical report (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station) ; D-90-10.). September 1990. At head of title: Dredging operations technical suport program. Cover title. Includes bibliographies. Final report. Language: English Descriptors: Contracting out; Dredging spoil; Water quality bioassay; Water 66 NAL Call. No.: QH541.15.M64G84 Guidelines for physical and biological monitoring of aquatic dredged material disposal sites / by Thomas J. Fredette ... [et al.] ; prepared for Department of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers. Fredette, Thomas J. Dredging Operations Technical Support Program (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Environmental Laboratory),United States, Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center (U.S.),U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Vicksburg, Miss. : U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station ; [Springfield, Va. : Available from National Technical Information Service,; 1990. 29, [13] p. ; 28 cm. (Technical report (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station) ; D-90-12.). Cover title. September 1990. At head of title: Dredging Operations Technical Support Program. Final report. Bibliography: p. 28-29. Language: English Descriptors: Dredging; Water quality management; Environmental monitoring; Dredging spoil 67 NAL Call. No.: TD423.B67 Guidelines for the selection of laboratories to perform chronic toxicity tests using Ceriodaphnia dubia and fatheads minnows, (Pimephales promelas). Borton, Dennis L.; Streblow, William; Bradley, Kenneth National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement (U.S.) New York, N.Y. (260 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016) : National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement, [1990?]; 1990. 16, 1, 3 p. ; 28 cm. (NCASI technical bulletin ; no. 589). May 1990. Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16). Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Wood-pulp industry; Environmental aspects 68 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 P942 Health, water quality and environment: moving into the 21st century. Brown, N.B. Jr; Willis, W.L.; Jones, E. Tuskegee, Ala. : Tuskegee University; 1989. Proceedings of the ... Annual Professional Agricultural Workers Conference (47th): p. 207-216; 1989. In the series analytic: Outreach to the Rural Disadvantaged: issues and strategies for the 21st century / edited by N. Baharanyi, R. Zabawa, W. Hill. Meeting held December 3-5, 1989, Tuskegee, Alabama. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; Health; Water quality; Drinking water; Environmental protection; Natural resources; Contaminants 69 NAL Call. No.: SH157.7.I58 no.98 History of acute toxicity tests with fish, 1863-1987. Hunn, Joseph B. LaCrosse, Wis. (P.O. Box 818, LaCrosse 54602) : U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Fisheries Research Center--LaCrosse ; Springfield, VA : May be purchased from NTIS,; 1989. 10 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. (Investigations in fish control ; 98). Bibliography: p. 8-10. Language: English Descriptors: Fishes; Water quality bioassay; Toxicity testing 70 NAL Call. No.: aS21.R44A7 Hydrology of the Little Washita River Watershed, Oklahoma: data and analyses. Allen, P.B.; Naney, J.W. Beltsville, Md. : The Service; 1991 Dec. ARS - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (90): 82 p.; 1991 Dec. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Oklahoma; Watersheds; Hydrology; Data collection; Information retrieval; Computers; Water quality; Climate; Erosion; Environmental impact; Runoff water 71 NAL Call. No.: 10 OU8 The impact of agriculture on water quality. Cartwright, N.; Clark, L.; Bird, P. Oxon : C.A.B. International; 1991. Outlook on agriculture v. 20 (3): p. 145-152; 1991. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Europe; Uk; Water pollution; Water quality; Agriculture; Environmental impact; Eutrophication; European communities; Groundwater; Legislation; Losses from soil systems; Nitrates; Pesticide residues 72 NAL Call. No.: HN787.Z9C65 The impact of improved rural water supplies on the environment: the case of East Kordofan District. Al-Awad, A.A.; Mohammed, Y.A.; El-Tayeb, S.A. Tokyo, Japan : United Nations University; 1985. Natural resources and rural development in arid lands : case studies from Sudan / edited by H.R.J. Davies. p. 16-29. maps; 1985. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Sudan; Rural environment; Water supplies; Rural economy; Land use; Living conditions; Government; Program evaluation; Environmental assessment; Appropriate technology 73 NAL Call. No.: QH545.A1E52 The impact of livestock-farming on Welsh streams: the development and testing of a rapid biological method for use in the assessment and control of organic pollution from farms. Rutt, G.P.; Pickering, T.D.; Reynolds, N.R.M. Essex : Elsevier Applied Science; 1993. Environmental pollution v. 81 (3): p. 217-228; 1993. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Wales; Water pollution; Streams; Organic wastes; Intensive livestock farming; Aquatic invertebrates; Biological indicators; Environmental assessment; Methodology 74 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 Impacts of hydroelectric development on riparian vegetation in the Sierra Nevada region, California, USA. Harriss, R.R.; Fox, C.A.; Risser, R. New York : Springer-Verlag; 1987 Aug. Environmental management v. 11 (4): p. 519-527. maps; 1987 Aug. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: California; Riparian vegetation; Stream flow; Hydroelectric schemes; Environmental assessment 75 NAL Call. No.: TD196.P38L66 An integrated model of atmospheric and aquatic chemical fate useful for guiding regulatory decisions: a proposal. Rodgers, P.W.; Dilks, D.W.; Samson, P. Chelsea, Mich. : Lewis Publishers; 1990. Long range transport of pesticides / David A. Kurtz, editor. p. 405-415; 1990. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; Toxic substances; Water pollution; Water quality; Air pollutants; Air quality; Environmental protection; Lakes; Mathematical models; Pesticides; Regulations 76 NAL Call. No.: TD365.S97 1987 The interaction between water quality, environmental legislation, and economics in a hypothetical river basin., 1st ed. Yearsley, J.R. Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1987. Systems analysis in water quality management : proceedings of a symposium held in London, U.K., 30 June-2 July 1987 / editor, M.B. Beck. p. 195-200; 1987. (Advances in water pollution control). Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; River basins; River water; Water composition and quality; Environmental legislation; Economics; Dynamic models 77 NAL Call. No.: TD195.W3I58 1985 International Seminar on Environmental Impact Assessment of Water Resources Projects, December 12-14, 1985 proceedings.. Environmental impact assessment of water resources projects University of Roorkee, Water Resources Development Training Centre International Seminar on Environmental Impact Assessment of Water Resources Projects 1985 : University of Roorkee. Roorkee, U.P., India : Water Resources Development Training Centre, University of Roorkee,; 1986. 2 v. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. Cover title: Environmental impact assessment of water resources projects. "Organised and sponsored by Water Resources Development Training Centre"--P. [4] of cover. Includes bibliographical references. Language: English; English Descriptors: Water resources development; Environmental impact analysis 78NAL Call. No.: DLCQH541.15.M64 M69 1987tUQH541.15.M64M69 1987 Land use change evaluation of Canadian LRTAP calibrated watersheds.. Evaluation des modifications apportees a l'utilisation des terres dans les bassins versants jauges (TGDPA) au Canada Moyes, J .C. Canada, Inland Waters and Land Directorate, Canada, Conservation and Protection Ottawa, Ont. : Inland Waters/Lands Directorate, Conservation and Protection, Environment Canada,; 1987. viii, 111 p. : ill. , maps ; 28 cm. (Working paper (Canada. Inland Waters and Land Directorate); no.51.). On cover: Acid precipitation research. Issued also in French under title : Evaluation des Modifications apportees a l'utilisation des terres dans les bassins versants jauges (TGDPA) au Canada. Bibliography: p. 83-87. Language: English Descriptors: Environmental monitoring; Canada; Land use; Environmental aspects; Canada; Water quality; Environmental aspects; Canada 79 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 Land use change in California, USA: nonpoint source water quality impacts. Charbonneau, R.; Kondolf, G.M. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1993 Jul. Environmental management v. 17 (4): p. 453-460; 1993 Jul. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: California; Land use; Water quality; Environmental impact; Erosion; Land diversion; Farmland; Watershed management; Water pollution 80 NAL Call. No.: QH540.J6 The measurement of bioavailable phosphorus in agricultural runoff. Sharpley, A.N.; Troeger, W.W.; Smith, S.J. Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1991 Jan. Journal of environmental quality v. 20 (1): p. 235-238; 1991 Jan. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Oklahoma; Phosphorus fertilizers; Losses from soil systems; Runoff; Sediment; Surface water; Bioavailability; Extraction; Methodology; Nutrient uptake; Algae; Growth; Indicator plants; Water pollution Abstract: The role of sediment-bound or particulate P in agricultural runoff in accelerating the biological productivity of surface water can be assessed if the biological availability of particulate P (PP) is known. Previous research has indicated amounts of P extracted from deposited river md lake sediments by 0.1 M NaOH to be correlated with P uptake by the alga Selenastrum capricornutum. This study investigates a modification of this extraction to allow routine quantification of potentially bioavailable particulate P (BPP) content of agricultural runoff from the Reddish Prairies and Rolling Red Plains land resource areas. In the proposed method, 20 mL of unfiltered runoff is shaken with 180 mL of 0.11 M NaOH for 17 b and BPP concentration calculated by subtraction of the soluble P (SP) concentration of the runoff sample. Total bioavailable P concentration (TBP) of runoff can be represented by BPP plus SP concentration. Growth of P-starved S. capricornutum, incubated for up to 29 d with runoff sediment from nine watersheds, as the sole P source, was correlated (r2 = 0.76 to 0.95) with potentially BPP content of the added sediment. Sample dilution had no effect on the amount of P extracted from runoff sediment by NaOH across a range in sediment concentration of the extraction medium, equivalent to that observed for 95% of the runoff events. If the sediment concentration of runoff exceeds 20 g L-1, at smaller runoff sample is used in the extraction. The results indicate the applicability of the proposed extraction method to quantify the bioavailability of P transported in agricultural runoff. 81 NAL Call. No.: 292.9 AM34 Meeting the challenge of policy-relevant science: lessons from a water resource project. Lamb, B.L. Minneapolis, Minn. : American Water Resources Association; 1986 Oct. Water resources bulletin v. 22 (5): p. 811-815; 1986 Oct. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Alaska; Water resource management; Water conservation; Environmental policy; Regional planning; Stream flow; Environmental assessment; Decision making; Scientists 82 NAL Call. No.: RA565.A1E5 Metal amounts in the lichen Ramalina duriaei (De Not.) Bagl. transplanted at biomonitoring sites around a new coal-fired power station after 1 year of operation. Garty, J. Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press; 1987 Jun. Environmental research v. 43 (1): p. 104-116. maps; 1987 Jun. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Israel; Lichens; Monitoring; Environmental factors; Metals; Transplanting; Industrial wastes 83 NAL Call. No.: QH90.57.B5M48 1985 Methods for measuring the acute toxicity of effluents to freshwater and marine organisms., 3rd ed.. Peltier, William H.; Weber, Cornelius I. Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory (Cincinnati, Ohio),United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development Cincinnati, Ohio : Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,; 1985, reprinted 1985. xv, 216 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. March 1985. EPA/600/4-85/013. Includes bibliographical references. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Water 84 NAL Call. No.: RA1270.P35A1 Mining area environmental mercury assessment using Abies alba. Barghigiani, C.; Bauleo, R. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1992 Jul. Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 49 (1): p. 31-36; 1992 Jul. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Tuscany; Abies alba; Pine needles; Pine bark; Mercury; Contamination; Monitors; Mined land 85 NAL Call. No.: SK361.F47 Monitoring fish and wildlife for environmental contaminants: The National Contaminant Biomonitoring Program. Jacknow, J.; Ludke, J.L.; Coon, N.C. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service; 1986. Fish and wildlife leaflet (4): 15 p. maps; 1986. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; Pesticides; Contaminants; Environmental pollution; Fishes; Wildlife; Birds; Residues; Monitoring; National planning; Projects 86 NAL Call. No.: ViBlbVLD5655.V856 1992.R544 Multivariate nonparametric trend assessment with environmental applications. Rheem, Sungsue, 1992; 1992. x, 91 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Vita. Abstract. Bibliography: leaves 88-90. Language: English Descriptors: Environmental monitoring; Multivariate analysis; Water quality 87 NAL Call. No.: GB746.W33 Multiwave laser biomonitoring of the aquatic environment. Babichenko, S.M.; Lapimaa, Yu.Yu; Poryvkina, L.V. New York, N.Y. : Consultants Bureau; 1992 Sep. Water resources v. 18 (6): p. 638-643; 1992 Sep. Translated from: Vodnye Resursy, v. 18 (6), 1991, p. 162-168. (GB746.V55). Includes references. Language: English; Russian Descriptors: Phytoplankton; Algae; Lasers; Monitoring; Aquatic environment; Remote sensing; Spectrometers; Spectral data; Satellite imagery; Species; Composition; Biological production; Ecological balance 88 NAL Call. No.: TD172.A7 National Contaminant biomonitoring program: concentrations of seven elements in freshwater fish, 1978-1981. Lowe, T.P.; May, T.W.; Brumbaugh, W.G.; Kane, D.A. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1985 May. Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology v. 14 (3): p. 363-388. maps; 1985 May. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; Contaminants; Pesticides; Monitoring; Environmental pollution; Freshwater fishes 89 NAL Call. No.: 60.18 UN33 On course with nature: concern for surface runoff--more on water quality. Sadlon, N.P. Far Hills, N.J. : United States Golf Association; 1992 Nov. USGA Green Section record v. 30 (6): p. 19; 1992 Nov. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; Lawns and turf; Golf courses; Runoff water; Water quality; Water pollution; Environmental impact; Erosion; Landscaping; Sediment; Erosion control 90 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 Oregon, USA, ecological regions and subregions for water quality management. Clarke, S.E.; White, D.; Schaedel, A.L. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1991 Nov. Environmental management v. 15 (6): p. 847-856; 1991 Nov. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Oregon; Freshwater ecology; Water quality; Water management; Mapping; Environmental protection; Regions 91 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 Overview of case studies on recovery of aquatic systems from disturbance. Niemi, G.J.; DeVore, P.; Detenbeck, N.; Taylor, D.; Lima, A.; Pastor, J.; Yount, J.D.; Naiman, R.J. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990 Sep. Environmental management v. 14 (5): p. 571-587; 1990 Sep. In the series analytic: Recovery of lotic communities and ecosystems following disturbance: theory and application / edited by J.D. Yount and G.J. Niemi. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Fish; Aquatic invertebrates; Aquatic environment; Freshwater ecology; Recovery; Case studies; Environmental assessment; Variation 92 NAL Call. No.: HD1773.A2N6 Physical and economic model integration for measurement of the environmental impacts of agricultural chemical use. Antle, J.M.; Capalbo, S.M. Morgantown, W.Va. : The Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association; 1991 Apr. Northeastern journal of agricultural and resource economics v. 20 (1): p. 68-82; 1991 Apr. Paper submitted in response to call for papers on the theme "The Effects of Agricultural Production on Environmental Quality.". Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Groundwater; Surface water; Water quality; Agricultural chemicals; Usage; Environmental impact; Measurement; Agricultural production; Cost benefit analysis; Models 93 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 Physical habitat template of lotic systems: recovery in the context of historical pattern of spatiotemporal heterogeneity. Poff, N.L.; Ward, J.V. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990 Sep. Environmental management v. 14 (5): p. 629-645; 1990 Sep. In the series analytic: Recovery of lotic communities and ecosystems following disturbance: theory and application / edited by J.D. Yount and G.J. Niemi. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Streams; Aquatic environment; Spatial variation; Temporal variation; Habitats; Heterogeneity; History; Recovery; Responses; Environmental assessment; Geomorphology 94 NAL Call. No.: TD171.U5 Practicing the art of biomonitoring. Wann, D. Washington, D.C. : Office of Public Awareness; 1986 Oct. EPA Environmental Protection Agency journal v. 12 (8): p. 15-16; 1986 Oct. Language: English Descriptors: Water composition and quality; Water pollution; Monitoring; Crustacea; Toxicity; Biotechnology 95 NAL Call. No.: TD423.P68 Precision of the EPA seven-day Ceriodaphnia dubia survival and reproduction test intra- and interlaboratory study. National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement (U.S.) New York, N.Y. (260 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016) : National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement, [c1990]; 1990. 1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm. (NCASI technical bulletin ; no. 588). Cover title. May 1990. Includes bibliographical references (p. 6-1 - 6-5). Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Wood-pulp industry; Environmental aspects 96 NAL Call. No.: QH301.M6 Problems of assessment of biological activity of xenobiotics. Ostroumov, S.A. New York, N.Y. : Allerton Press; 1990. Moscow University biological sciences bulletin v. 45 (2): p. 26-32; 1990. Translated from: Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta Biologiia, v. 45 (2), 1990, p. 27-34. (QH301.M58). Includes references. Language: English; Russian Descriptors: Pesticides; Pollutants; Water pollution; Bioassays; Indicator plants; Seed germination 97 NAL Call. No.: GB701.W375 no.86-4111 A procedure for estimating reaeration coefficients for Massachusetts streams. Parker, Gene W.; Gay, Frederick B. Massachusetts, Division of Water Pollution Control, Geological Survey (U.S.) Boston, Mass. : Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; Denver, CO : Books and Open-File Reports Section [distributor],; 1987. iv, 34 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. (Water-resources investigations report ; 86-4111). Bibliography: p. 28-30. Language: English; English Descriptors: Stream self-purification; Mathematical models; Rivers; Aeration; Rivers; Massachusetts 98 NAL Call. No.: TC401.A5 no.92-2 Proceedings of the first International conference on ground water ecology, Tampa, Florida, April 26-27, 1992. Stanford, Jack A.; Simons, John J. United States, Environmental Protection Agency, American Water Resources Association, Ecological Society of America International Conference on Ground Water Ecology 1st : 1992 : Tampa, Fl. Bethesda, Md. : American Water Resources Assoc.,; 1992. vii, 419 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Technical publication series (American Water Resources Association) ; TPS-92-2). Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Language: English Descriptors: Water, underground; Water quality management 99 NAL Call. No.: QH90.57.B5R36 1989 Rapid bioassessment protocols for use in streams and rivers benthic macroinvertebrates and fish. Plafkin, James L. United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Assessment and Watershed Protection Division Washington, D.C. : U.St. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water,; 1989. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm. "EPA/444/4-89-001". "May 1989"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay 100 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 A regional framework for estabilishing recovery criteria. Hughes, R.M.; Whittier, T.R.; Rohm, C.M.; Larsen, D.P. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1990 Sep. Environmental management v. 14 (5): p. 673-683; 1990 Sep. In the series analytic: Recovery of lotic communities and ecosystems following disturbance: theory and application / edited by J.D. Yount and G.J. Niemi. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Arkansas; Ohio; Oregon; Fish; Aquatic communities; Regions; Ecosystems; Recovery; Assessment; Selection criteria; Evaluation; Literature reviews; Water pollution; Models; Case studies 101 NAL Call. No.: QH545.A1E29 Representativity of mosses as biomonitor organisms for the accumulation of environmental chemicals in plants and soils. Thomas, W. Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press; 1986 Jun. Ecotoxicology and environmental safety v. 11 (3): p. 339-346. maps; 1986 Jun. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Europe; Mosses; Indicator plants; Monitoring; Air pollution; Pollutants; Heavy metals; Residues 102 NAL Call. No.: QH21.N8T76 nr.61 Resipientundersokelser i Batsfjord 1985 blotbunnsfauna, fjaereundersokelser og hydrografi.. Assessment of biological effects of organic pollution in the Batsfjord harbour, 1985 Oug, Eivind Tromso : Universitetet i Tromso, Institutt for museumsvirksomhet,; 1987. ii, 52 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm. (Tromura. Naturvitenskap, nr. 61). Cover title. Summary in English, with title: Assessment of biological effects of organic pollution in the Batsfjord harbour, 1985. Softbottom macrofauna and rocky-shore communities studies. Bibliography: p. 40-42. Language: Norwegian Descriptors: Water; Pollution; Norway; Batsfjord; Physiological effect; Marine pollution; Environmental aspects; Norway; Batsfjord 103 NAL Call. No.: QH540.U562 no.88(20) A resource manager's guide for using aquatic organisms to assess water quality for evaluation of contaminants. Krueger, Henry O.; Ward, John P.; Anderson, Stanley H. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Washington, DC : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Research and Development,; 1988. v, 45 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Biological report ; 88(20)). August 1988. Bibliography: p. 34-45. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Water; Pollution; Measurement; Indicators (Biology) 104 NAL Call. No.: QH90.57.B5N3 The role of biochemical indicators in the assessment of aquatic ecosystem health their development and validation.. Biochemical indicators National Research Council Canada. Subcommittee on Pesticides and Industrial Organic Chemicals; National Research Council Canada, Associate Committee on Scientific Criteria for Environmental Quality, National Research Council Canada, Environmental Secretariat Ottawa : National Research Council of Canada, NRCC Associate Committee on Scientific Criteria for Environmental Quality,; 1985. 119, vii p. : ill. (1 fold.) ; 28 cm. (Publication ... of the Environmental Secretariat ; no. NRCC - 24371). Includes abstract in French. Spine title: Biochemical indicators. Includes bibliographical references. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Aquatic organisms; Effect of water pollution on; Pesticides; Environmental aspects; Biotic communities 105 NAL Call. No.: QK1.D5 Bd.164 Schwermetallaufnahme von Mnium hornum Hedw. im Hinblick auf seine Eignung als Biomonitor [Heavy metal uptake by Mnium hornum Hedw. in regard to its suitability as a biomonitor]. Clement, Marion Berlin : J. Cramer,; 1990. v, 146 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (Dissertationes botanicae ; Bd. 164). Includes bibliographical references (p. 136-146) and appendices. Language: German 106 NAL Call. No.: QE471.2.S22 1991 Sediment and stream water quality in a changing environment trends and explanation. Peters, Norman E.; Walling, D. E. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly_1991 :_Vienna, Austria),International Association of Hydrological Sciences Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : International Association of Hydrological Sciences,; 1991. ix, 374 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. (IAHS-AISH publication ; no. 203.). Proceedings of an international symposium held during the XXth General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics in Vienna, Austria, 11-24 August 1991. Includes bibliographical references. Language: English Descriptors: Sediments (Geology) 107 NAL Call. No.: QH84.8.B46 A simple biomonitor for measuring ammonia deposition in rural areas. Sommer, S.G. Berlin : Springer International; 1988 Mar. Biology and fertility of soils v. 6 (1): p. 61-64; 1988 Mar. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Denmark; Ammonia; Deposition; Environmental pollution; Hordeum vulgare; Indicator plants; Nitrogen cycle; Rural areas 108 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822 Soil conservation in Canada. Dumanski, J.; Coote, D.R.; Luciuk, G.; Lok, C. Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1986 Jul. Journal of soil and water conservation v. 41 (4): p. 204-210. ill; 1986 Jul. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Canada; Soil and water conservation; Land resources; Water resources; Erosion; Agricultural situation; Soil surveys; Environmental assessment 109 NAL Call. No.: TC524.G85 1985 Special report and environmental assessment potential water resources development, Guam.. Potential water resources development, Guam United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Guam Study Office Agana, Guam : Bureau of Reclamation, Guam Study Office,; 1985. 6, vi, 87, [57] p., [11] leaves of plates (some folded) : ill., maps ; 28 cm. December 1985. Bibliography: p. 83-87. Language: English; English Descriptors: Water resources development 110 NAL Call. No.: GB701.W375 no.90-4051 Summary of biological investigations relating to surface-water quality in the Kentucky River basin, Kentucky. Bradfield, Arthur D.; Porter, Stephen D. Geological Survey (U.S.) Louisville, Ky. : Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; Denver, Colo. : U.S. Geological Survey, Books and Open-File Reports [distributor],; 1990; I 19.42/4:90-4051. iv, 63 p. : maps ; 28 cm. (Water-resources investigations report ; 90-4051). "National Water-Quality Assessment Program"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-63). Language: English; English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Kentucky River Watershed; Water quality; Kentucky River Watershed 111 NAL Call. No.: TD420.E44 1989 Surface water pollution and its control. Ellis, K. V.; White, G.; Warn, A. E. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan,; 1989. xii, 373 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. [344]-366) and index. Language: English Descriptors: Water; Water quality; Water quality management; Water quality bioassay 112 NAL Call. No.: DT365.A2J6 Sustainability in exploitation, development and management of hydrological resources of Turkana District. Msangi, J.P. Nairobi : The Journal; 1991. Journal of Eastern African research and development v. 21: p. 21-39; 1991. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Kenya; Sustainability; Water resources; Resource development; Resource utilization; Water quality; Water management; Environmental factors; Lakes; Rivers; Groundwater; Rain; Runoff water 113 NAL Call. No.: TD424.35.T2W37 Sustainable agriculture and environmental quality symposium. Johnson, L.A. Knoxville, Tenn. : The Service; 1992 Feb. Water protection conservation management v. 5 (1): p. 1-2; 1992 Feb. Language: English Descriptors: Tennessee; Water conservation; Water policy; Water pollution; Water resources; Law 114 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822 Swampbusting in perspective. Heimlich, R.E.; Langner, L.L. Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1986 Jul. Journal of soil and water conservation v. 41 (4): p. 219-224. maps; 1986 Jul. Includes 16 references. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; Soil and water conservation; Environmental assessment; Water resources; Land resources; Land development; Federal programs; Agricultural policy; Environmental degradation; Wetlands; Swamps 115 NAL Call. No.: 282.9 G7992 Task force findings and recommendations for enhancing Great Plains water quality. Lacewell, R.D. Lincoln, Neb. : The Council; 1992. Proceedings - Great Plains Agricultural Council. p. 62-68; 1992. Meeting held June 9-11, 1992 in Lincoln, Nebraska. Language: English Descriptors: Northern plains states of U.S.A.; Southern plains states of U.S.A.; Groundwater; Surface water; Water quality; Environmental impact; Water pollution; Water policy 116 NAL Call. No.: SH174.L35 1990 Teneurs en metaux, BPC, pesticides organochlores, HAP et composes phenoliques des sediments et des poissons des rivieres du Quebec en 1987 [Percentages of mercury, lead, cadmium and organochloride pesticides in sediments and the flesh of fish in the Saint Laurence River and the Outaouais River in 1985]. Laliberte, Denis Quebec (Province), Direction de la qualite du milieu aquatique Quebec : Gouvernement du Quebec, Ministere de l'environnement, Direction generale de l'assainissement des eaux,; 1990. 116 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (Qualite de l'eau ; QE 90-3). At head of title: Direction de la qualite du milieu aquatique. Reseau de surveillance des substances toxiques dans le milieu aquatique. Avril 1990. "Envirodoq 900016"--T.p. verso. "QEN/QE-90-3/2"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references (p. [75]-79). Language: French Descriptors: Fishes; River sediments; Water quality bioassay 117 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3 The ultimate "advisor": rights of a downstream state under the Clean Water Act. O'Brien, M. Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico School of Law; 1991. Natural resources journal v. 31 (4): p. 949-966; 1991. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Arkansas; Oklahoma; Rivers; Water quality; Environmental legislation; Federal government; Government organizations; Quality standards; Courts; Decision making; State government 118 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5 Use of sequential sampling of amphipod abundance to classify the biotic integrity of acid-sensitive lakes. France, R. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag; 1992 Mar. Environmental management v. 16 (2): p. 157-166; 1992 Mar. Includes references. Language: English Descriptors: Ontario; Amphipoda; Lakes; Acidification; Monitoring; Toxicity; Sampling; Classification 119 NAL Call. No.: aSD11.A352 no.149 Using the index of biotic integrity (IBI) to measure environmental quality in warmwater streams of Wisconsin. Lyons, John North Central Forest Experiment Station (St. Paul, Minn.) St. Paul., Minn. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station,; 1992. 51 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (General technical report NC ; 149). Includes bibliographical references (p. 26-28). Language: English Descriptors: Water quality bioassay; Indicators (Biology); Water quality; Freshwater fishes; Environmental monitoring 120 NAL Call. No.: TD223.S49 1991 Volunteer lake monitoring a methods manual. Simpson, Jonathan T. United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds, Assessment & Watershed Protection Division Washington, D.C. (401 M St., S.W., Washington 20460) : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds, Assessment & Watershed Protection Division,; 1991; EP 1.8:V 88. viii, 121 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. "December, 1991"--Cover. "EPA 440/4-91-002"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality management; Water; Environmental monitoring 121 NAL Call. No.: TD420.T7 Water pollution. Tripathi, A. K.; Pandey, S. N. New Delhi : Ashish Pub. House,; 1990. ix, 326 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Language: English Descriptors: Algae; Effect of water pollution on; Algae; India; Effect of water pollution on; Water; Pollution; Water; Pollution; India; Plant indicators; Plant indicators; India; Water quality bioassay; Water quality bioassay; India 122 NAL Call. No.: QH545.W3A24 Water pollution biology. Abel, P. D., Chichester, West Sussex, England : Ellis Horwood ; New York : Halsted Press,; 1989. 231 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (Ellis Horwood series in wastewater technology). Includes bibliographical references. Language: English Descriptors: Water; Pollution; Environmental aspects; Water; Pollution; Toxicology; Water quality bioassay; Environmental monitoring 123 NAL Call. No.: RA592.A1S9 1984 Water quality and environmental health proceedings of the symposium held November 9, 1984, Tucson, Arizona.. Proceedings of the Symposium on Water Quality and Environmental Health American Water Resources Associ ation, Arizona Section Symposium on Water Quality and Environmental Health 1984 : Tucson, Ariz. Tucson : The Association,; 1985. v, 156 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. Cover title: Proceedings of the Symposium on Water Quality and Environmental Health. Includes bibliographic references. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality management 124 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 P942 Water quality and the environment: threats from agriculture. Stockbridge, D.A. Tuskegee, Ala. : Tuskegee University; 1989. Proceedings of the ... Annual Professional Agricultural Workers Conference (47th): p. 197-198; 1989. In the series analytic: Outreach to the Rural Disadvantaged: issues and strategies for the 21st century / edited by N. Baharanyi, R. Zabawa, W. Hill. Meeting held December 3-5, 1989, Tuskegee, Alabama. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality; Evaluation; Environmental protection; Agricultural chemicals 125 NAL Call. No.: TD365.W38 1992 Water quality assessments a guide to the use of biota, sediments and water in environmental monitoring., 1st ed.. Chapman, Deborah V. Unesco, World Health Organization, United Nations Environment Programme London ; New York : Chapman & Hall,; 1992. xx, 585 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality management; Water quality monitoring stations; Environmental monitoring 126 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.954 Water quality III Procedures for water quality management written & produced by Chuck Weirich, Tom Schwedler, David Wise.. Procedures for water quality management Clemson University, Cooperative Extension Service Clemson, S.C.? : Clemson University, Cooperative Extension Service, [1990?]; 1990. 1 videocassette (41 min.) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in. U-matic. Funded by Southern Regional Aquaculture Center. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality management; Ponds; Water quality bioassay; Water Abstract: Describes testing procedures and the water quality parameters tested. Provides information on the corrective measures for good fish production. Measurements for algae, dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, pH, and nitrogenous compounds are illustrated. Included are maintenance suggestions for several meters. 127 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 F22 Water quality issues: the need for a new appproach. Schroeder, L. Oak Brook, Ill. : Farm Foundation; 1989. Increasing understanding of public problems and policies. p. 117-123; 1989. Paper presented at the 39th National Public Policy Education Conference, September 18-21, 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana. Language: English Descriptors: U.S.A.; Water quality; Water policy; Environmental degradation 128 NAL Call. No.: GB701.W375 no.85-4254 Water quality of selected lakes in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington with respect to lake acidification. Turney, G. L.; Dion, N. P.; Sumioka, S. S. United States, National Park Service Tacoma, Wash. : U.S. Geological Survey,; 1986. v, 45 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.. (Water-resources investigations report ; 85-4254). Bibliography: p. 23-24. Language: English Descriptors: Limnology; Washington (State); Mount Rainier National Park; Acid precipitation (Meteorology); Environmental aspects; Washington (State); Mount Rainier National Park; Water quality; Environmental aspects; Washington (State); Mount Rainier National Park 129 NAL Call. No.: GB701.W375 no.86-4202 Water quality of the Malheur Lake system and Malheur River, and simulated water-quality effects of routing Malheur Lake Water into Malheur River, Oregon, 1984-85. Fuste, Luis A.; McKenzie, Stuart W. United States, Army, Corps of Engineers, Oregon, Dept. of Environmental Quality, Geological Survey (U.S.) Portland, Or. : Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; Denver, Colo. : Books and Open-File Reports [distributor],; 1987; I 19.42/4:86-4202. viii, 74 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. (Water-resources investigations report ; 86-4202). One map on folded leaf in pocket. Bibliography: p. 54-55. Language: English; English Descriptors: Water quality; Oregon; Malheur River; Water quality; Oregon; Malheur Lake 130 NAL Call. No.: 60.18 UN33 "Water watch" programs: stream water quality monitoring. Sadlon, N.P. Far Hills, N.J. : United States Golf Association; 1992 Jul. USGA Green Section record v. 30 (4): p. 19-20; 1992 Jul. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality; Streams; Monitoring 131 NAL Call. No.: GB701.W375 no.85-4120 Water-quality assessment and wastewater-management alternatives for Dardenne Creek in St. Charles County, Missouri. Berkas, Wayne R.; Lodderhose, John R. Missouri, Division of Environmental Quality Rolla, Mo. : U.S. Geological Survey,; 1985. vi, 51 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.. (Water-resources investigations report ; 85-4120). Bibliography: p. 30-31. Language: English Descriptors: Water quality; Missouri; Water; Pollution; Missouri 132 NAL Call. No.: GB701.W375 no.90-4176 Water-quality characterization of the Spring River basin, southwestern Missouri and southeastern Kansas.. Water quality characterization of the Spring River basin, southwestern Missouri and southeastern Kansas Davis, Jerri V.; Schumacher, John G. Missouri, Division of Environmental Quality, Geological Survey (U.S.) Rolla, Mo. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; Denver, Colo. : Books and Open-File Reports Section [distributor],; 1992; I 19.42/4:90-4176. viii, 112 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. (Water-resources investigations report ; 90-4176). Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-98). Language: English Descriptors: Water quality 133 NAL Call. No.: aTC424.C6W3 Watershed plan and environmental assessment Shavano Valley watershed, Montrose County, Colorado. Denver, Colo. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service,; 1986; A 57.2-Sh 2. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill., maps (1 folded) ; 28 cm. Cover title. July 1986. Language: English; English Descriptors: Shavano Valley Watershed (Colo.); Watershed management; Colorado; Flood damage prevention; Colorado; Soil conservation; Colorado; Water; Pollution # # # Author Index Abel, P. D., 122 Abu-Zeid, M. 50 Al-Awad, A.A. 71 Allen, P.B. 69 American Water Resources Associ ation, Arizona Section 123 Anderson, Stanley H. 102 Antle, J.M. 91 ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate 8, 9, 11 ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, ASTM Committee E-47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate, Subcommittee E47.01 on Aquatic Toxicology 10 Azov, Y. 33 Babichenko, S.M. 86 Bahner, Rita Comotto 9 Barbour, M.T. 57 Barghigiani, C. 83 Barron, Mace G. 11 Bauleo, R. 83 Ben-Harim, I. 33 Berkas, Wayne R. 131 Bird, P. 70 Bont, A.M.T. de 59 Borton, Dennis L. 66 Bouche, M.B. 44 Bradfield, Arthur D. 16, 56, 110 Bradley, B.P. 57 Bradley, Kenneth 66 Briers, M.G. 55 Brooks, G.T. 40 Brown, N.B. Jr 67 Brumbaugh, W.G. 87 Canada, Inland Waters and Land Directorate, Canada, Conservation and Protection 77 Canada, Inland Waters and Lands. Directorate, Canada, Conservation and Protection 54 Capalbo, S.M. 91 Cardwell, Rick D. 9 Cartwright, N. 70 Center for Environmental Research Information (U.S.),Environmental Research Laboratory (Narragansett, R.I.) 26 Chapman, Deborah V. 125 Chapman, P.J. 17, 40 Charbonneau, R. 78 Christiansen, Curtis 14 Clark, L. 70 Clarke, S.E. 89 Clement, Marion 104 Clemson University, Cooperative Extension Service 126 Coon, N.C. 84 Cooper, A. B. 20 Cooper, C.M. 48 Coote, D.R. 107 Cordell, H.K. 4 Corp, N. 1 Davis, Jerri V. 132 Detenbeck, N. 90 DeVore, P. 90 Diamond, J. 15 Dilks, D.W. 74 Dion, N. P. 128 Dirschl, H.J. 58 Dredging Operations Technical Support Program (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Environmental Laboratory),United States, Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center (U.S.),U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station 65 Dredging Operations Technical Support Program (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Environmental Laboratory),United States, Army, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station 64 Dumanski, J. 107 Duran de Bazua, C. 32 Egan, J.T. 35 El-Tayeb, S.A. 71 Elder, John F. 6 Ellis, K. V. 111 Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory (Cincinnati, Ohio),United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development 82 European Chemical Industry, Ecology & Toxicology Centre 27 Fedra, K. 36 Fish and Wildlife Enhancement (U.S.), Montana State Office 37 Fox, C.A. 73 France, R. 118 Fredette, Thomas J. 65 Fuste, Luis A. 129 Garty, J. 81 Gaunt, G.A. 2 Gay, Frederick B. 96 Geological Survey (U.S.) 16, 56, 110 Georgia Tech Research Institute 61 Gobas, F.A.P.C. 29 Goodland, R. 46 Graves, C.G. 57 Grimes, M.M. 35 Gruber, D. 15 Hansen, D.J. 42 Hansen, P.D. 55 Hare, L. 7 Harris, Mitchell A. 41 Harriss, R.R. 73 Heimlich, R.E. 114 Hellawell, J. M., 19 Hemmer, M.H. 40 Herdendorf, Charles E. 47 Holwerda, D.A. 59 Hoof, F.M. van 55 Hughes, R.M. 99 Hunn, Joseph B. 68 Illinois, Natural History Survey Division 13 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 36 International Union of Biological Sciences 21 International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly 1991 :Vienna, Austria),International Association of Hydrological Sciences 105 Isom, B.G. 24, 25 Jacknow, J. 84 Jensen, E.S. 60 Jimenez, Braulio D. 23 Johnson, L.A. 113 Jones, E. 67 Jonghe, E.G. de 55 Juanico, M. 33 Kane, D.A. 87 Karr, James R. 13 Kondolf, G.M. 78 Krueger, Henry O. 102 Lacewell, R.D. 115 Laliberte, Denis 116 Lamb, B.L. 80 Landner, Lars 31 Langner, L.L. 114 Lantz, S.E. 17, 40 Lapimaa, Yu.Yu 86 Larsen, D.P. 99 Leach, L.E. 12 Lee, C.R. 45 Legg, D.E. 3 Lima, A. 90 Lodderhose, John R. 131 Lok, C. 107 Lowe, T.P. 87 Luciuk, G. 107 Ludke, J.L. 84 Lumbers, J.P. 49 Luna-Pabello, V.M. 32 Lyons, John 119 Mason, C. F. 22 Massachusetts, Division of Water Pollution Control, Geological Survey (U.S.) 96 May, T.W. 87 Mayen, R. 32 Mayes, Monte A. 11 McCarthy, John F., 23 McKenzie, Stuart W. 129 Michael, G.Y. 35 Middaugh, D.P. 17, 40 Missouri, Division of Environmental Quality 131 Missouri, Division of Environmental Quality, Geological Survey (U.S.) 132 Mohammed, Y.A. 71 Molnar, J.J. 5 Morgan, A.J. 1 Moyes, J .C. 77 Moyes, J.C. 54 Msangi, J.P. 112 Mueller, J.G. 17, 40 Naiman, R.J. 90 Naney, J.W. 69 National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement (U.S.) 66, 94 National Research Council Canada, Associate Committee on Scientific Criteria for Environmental Quality, National Research Council Canada, Environmental Secretariat 103 National Research Council Canada. Subcommittee on Pesticides and Industrial Organic Chemicals 103 Nelson, W.G. 42 New Zealand, National Water & Soil Conservation Authority, New Zealand, Water and Soil Directorate 20 Niemi, G.J. 90 Nohrstedt, H.O. 43 North Central Forest Experiment Station (St. Paul, Minn.) 119 Novakowski, N.S. 58 O'Brien, M. 117 O'Connor, Thomas P., 34 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Environmental Sciences Division 23 Oden, S. 43 Ohio EPA, Division of Water Quality Planning & Assessment, Ecological Assessment Section 18 Olvera-Viascan, V. 32 Ostroumov, S.A. 95 Oug, Eivind 101 Palawski, Donald U. 37 Pandey, S. N. 121 Parker, Gene W. 96 Pastor, J. 90 Peltier, William H. 82 Peters, Norman E. 105 Petrocelli, Sam R. 63 Pickering, T.D. 72 Plafkin, J.L. 57 Plafkin, James L. 98 Pluta, H.J. 55 Poff, N.L. 92 Porter, Stephen D. 110 Poryvkina, L.V. 86 Povkh, V.N. 109 Pridmore, R. D. 20 Purdy, Rich 9 Quebec (Province), Direction de la qualite du milieu aquatique 116 Rai, L.C. 38 Rand, Gary M. 63 Rawson, D.M. 55 Resh, Vincent H. 62 Reynolds, N.R.M. 72 Rheem, Sungsue, 85 Rhett, R.G. 45 Risser, R. 73 Rodgers, P.W. 74 Rohm, C.M. 99 Rosenberg, David M. 62 Ross, R.R. 12 Russell, R.W. 29 Rutt, G.P. 72 Saavedra, J. 32 Sadar, M.H. 58 Sadlon, N.P. 88, 130 Samson, P. 74 Schaedel, A.L. 89 Schlosser, I.J. 53 Schroeder, L. 127 Schumacher, John G. 132 Sharpley, A.N. 79 Shelef, G. 33 Shugart, Lee R. 23 Simmers, J.W. 45 Simons, John J. 97 Simpson, Jonathan T. 120 Singh, A.K. 38 Skujins, J. 43 Smaal, A.C. 59 Smith, S.J. 79 Sommer, S.G. 60, 106 Stanford, Jack A. 97 Stockbridge, D.A. 124 Stone, J.A. 3 Streblow, William 66 Stringer, D. A. 27 Sturgis, Thomas C. 64 Sumioka, S. S. 128 Tatem, Henry E. 39 Taylor, D. 90 Teltsch, B. 33 Thomas, R.L. 40 Thomas, W. 100 Thorpe, P.A. 2 Tonapi, G.T. 30 Tripathi, A. K. 121 Troeger, W.W. 79 Turney, G. L. 128 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 102 Unesco, World Health Organization, United Nations Environment Programme 125 United States, Army, Corps of Engineers, Oregon, Dept. of Environmental Quality, Geological Survey (U.S.) 129 United States, Army, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station 39 United States, Environmental Protection Agency, American Water Resources Association, Ecological Society of America 97 United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Assessment and Watershed Protection Division 98 United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Technology Transfer 28 United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds, Assessment & Watershed Protection Division 120 United States, National Park Service 128 United States, Ocean Assessments Division, Coastal and Estuarine Assessment Branch 34 United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Guam Study Office 108 University of Roorkee, Water Resources Development Training Centre 76 Varghese, G. 30 Veldhuizen-Tsoerkan, M.B. 59 Walling, D. E. 105 Wann, D. 93 Ward, J.V. 92 Ward, John P. 102 Warn, A. E. 111 Weber, Cornelius I. 82 White, D. 89 White, G. 111 Whittier, T.R. 99 Whitton, B. A. 21 Willis, W.L. 67 Wilmer, A.J. 55 Wisseman, R.W. 57 Wu, L.S. 5 Yasuno, M. 21 Yearsley, J.R. 75 Yount, J.D. 90 Zandee, D.I. 59 Ziyun, F. 51 Subject Index Abies alba 83 Absorption 60 Acid precipitation (Meteorology) 128 Acidification 118 Aeration 96 Agricultural chemicals 12, 91, 124 Agricultural development 3 Agricultural land 3 Agricultural policy 3, 114 Agricultural production 91 Agricultural situation 107 Agriculture 70 Air pollutants 74 Air pollution 60, 100 Air quality 74 Alaska 80 Algae 38, 79, 86, 121, 121 Ammonia 60, 106 Amphipoda 118 Animal wastes 5 Appropriate technology 71 Aquatic animals 8, 10, 30 Aquatic communities 53, 57, 99 Aquatic ecology 18, 41 Aquatic environment 3, 7, 38, 57, 86, 90, 92 Aquatic insects 2, 7, 57 Aquatic invertebrates 41, 72, 90 Aquatic organisms 24, 63, 103 Aquatic plants 8, 10 Arkansas 99, 117 Aromatic hydrocarbons 40 Assessment 51, 58, 99 Atrazine 55 Batsfjord 101, 101 Benthos 57 Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge (Mont.) 37 Binding proteins 7 Bioassays 2, 40, 44, 45, 95 Bioavailability 7, 79 Biodegradation 13 Biological indicators 7, 72 Biological monitoring 20 Biological production 86 Biological techniques 24, 32, 33, 43, 109 Biology 25, 42 Biosensors 55 Biotechnology 93 Biotic communities 103 Birds 37, 84 Brazil 46 Cabt 2 California 73, 78 Canada 54, 58, 77, 107 Capacity 33 Carbon 38 Carotenoids 38 Case studies 90, 99 Catalysts 55 Chemicals 42, 45 China 51 Chlorophyll 38 Chromium 38 Classification 118 Climate 69 Coal mines and mining 16, 56 Colorado 35, 57, 133 Community ecology 57 Composition 86 Computers 69 Concentration 33 Concentrations 29 Congresses 8, 9, 20 Connecticut 45 Conservation 4 Contaminants 7, 67, 84, 87 Contamination 83 Contracting out 64 Control methods 33 Cost benefit analysis 91 Courts 117 Creosote 17 Crop production 3 Crustacea 30, 93 Cyanobacteria 38 Dairy farms 60 Dams 46, 50 Data collection 69 Decision making 42, 80, 117 Denmark 60, 106 Deposition 106 Development projects 50 Drainage water 3 Drained conditions 3 Dredging 42, 65 Dredging spoil 39, 64, 65 Dredgings 45 Drinking water 67 Dynamic models 75 Earthworms 1 Ecological balance 86 Economics 75 Ecosystems 99 Effect of water pollution on 8, 63, 103, 121 Effluent quality 26 Effluents 35 Egypt 50 Electron transfer 55 Embryos 40 Environmental aspects 9, 16, 47, 54, 56, 66, 77, 77, 94, 101, 103, 122, 128 Environmental assessment 4, 42, 46, 49, 53, 71, 72, 73, 80, 90, 92, 107, 114 Environmental control 46 Environmental degradation 5, 53, 114, 127 Environmental factors 4, 81, 112 Environmental impact 3, 42, 58, 69, 70, 78, 88, 91, 115 Environmental impact analysis 8, 9, 11, 31, 36, 47, 76 Environmental impact reporting 50, 51 Environmental legislation 3, 75, 117 Environmental management 53 Environmental monitoring 41 Environmental Monitoring 54 Environmental monitoring 62, 65, 77, 85, 119, 120, 122, 125 Environmental policy 80 Environmental pollution 84, 87, 106 Environmental protection 5, 25, 67, 74, 89, 124 Enzyme activity 38 Enzyme activity in soils 43 Enzymes 30 Erosion 69, 78, 88, 107 Erosion control 88 Estuarine fauna 34 Europe 70, 100 European communities 70 Eutrophication 3, 70 Evaluation 32, 99, 124 Excretion 29 Exposure 59 Extraction 79 Factory and trade waste 27 Farmland 78 Federal government 117 Federal programs 114 Fertilizers 44 Field tests 38, 44 Filtration 33 Fish 40, 90, 99 Fisheries 4 Fishes 68, 84, 116 Flood control 3 Flood damage prevention 133 Florida 3, 40 Foliar diagnosis 60 Food industry 32 Food industry and trade 61 Forest resources 46 Fresh water 7, 30 Freshwater biology 20, 22 Freshwater ecology 19, 89, 90 Freshwater fishes 30, 33, 53, 87, 119 Freshwater invertebrates 16, 56, 62 Freshwater microbiology 18 Freshwater molluscs 30 Geomorphology 92 Golf courses 88 Government 71 Government organizations 117 Groundwater 12, 70, 91, 112, 115 Groundwater pollution 5, 17, 40 Growth 60, 79 Habitat destruction 4 Habitats 92 Harbors 42 Hazards 44, 45 Health 67 Heavy metals 1, 38, 45, 100 Heterogeneity 92 Hexachlorobenzene 29 History 92 Hordeum vulgare 106 Hydraulic engineering 46, 49 Hydroelectric schemes 73 Hydrology 48, 69 Illinois 13, 45, 53 India 38, 121 Indicator plants 60, 79, 95, 100, 106 Indicators (Biology) 15, 19, 62, 102, 119 Industrial wastes 81 Information retrieval 69 Inhibition 38 Intensive livestock farming 72 Irrigation 3 Irrigation water 33 Isotope labeling 60 Israel 33, 81 Kentucky 57 Kentucky River Watershed 110 Kenya 112 Laboratory methods 44 Lakes 48, 74, 112, 118 Land development 114 Land diversion 78 Land resources 107, 114 Land use 54, 71, 77, 78 Landscaping 88 Larvae 40 Lasers 86 Law 113 Law enforcement 35 Lawns and turf 88 Leaves 60 Legislation 70 Lichens 81 Life history 53 Limnology 48, 128 Linuron 55 Literature reviews 7, 99 Living conditions 71 Lolium multiflorum 60 Losses from soil systems 70, 79 Maize 32 Malheur Lake 129 Malheur River 129 Mapping 89 Marinas 47 Marine fauna 34 Marine pollution 21, 101 Marine sediments 34, 39 Massachusetts 42, 96 Mathematical models 74, 96 Measurement 91, 102 Mercury 38, 83 Metal tolerance 38 Metals 81 Methodology 72, 79 Michigan 2 Microbial degradation 17 Mine spoil 109 Mined land 83 Mississippi 48 Missouri 131, 131 Models 91, 99 Mollusca 29 Monitoring 1, 24, 25, 30, 35, 42, 44, 45, 55, 81, 84, 86, 87, 93, 100, 118, 130 Monitors 83 Mosses 100 Mount Rainier National Park 128 Mountain areas 57 Muck soils 3 Multivariate analysis 85 Mytilus edulis 59 National planning 84 Natural grasslands 3 Natural history 3 Natural resources 4, 46, 67 Netherlands 59 New York 45 New Zealand 20 Nitrates 70 Nitrogen 60 Nitrogen cycle 106 Nitrogen fixation 38 Nitrogenase 38, 43 Northern plains states of U.S.A. 115 Norway 101, 101 Nutrient uptake 38, 79 Ohio 47, 47, 99 Oklahoma 69, 79, 117 Oligochaeta 44, 45 On line 55 Ontario 118 Oregon 57, 89, 99, 129 Organic matter 1 Organic matter in soil 45 Organic wastes 72 Particles 33 Pentachlorophenol 17 Performance 32 Pesticide residues 70 Pesticide side effects 44 Pesticides 48, 74, 84, 87, 95, 103 Phosphorus 3 Phosphorus fertilizers 79 Photosynthesis 55 Physiological effect 101 Physiology 30 Phytoplankton 38, 86 Phytotoxicity 24, 38 Pilot projects 42 Pine bark 83 Pine needles 83 Plains 57 Plankton 33 Plant indicators 121, 121 Pollutants 55, 57, 95, 100 Pollution 8, 9, 13, 23, 24, 25, 37, 52, 63, 101, 102, 121, 122, 131, 133 Pollution by agriculture 44, 48 Polycyclic hydrocarbons 40 Ponds 126 Population pressure 46 Port Clinton 47, 47 Portage River (Ohio) 47 Processing 32 Program evaluation 71 Project appraisal 46, 51 Projects 84 Protozoa 32 Public agencies 57 Public domain 4 Quality standards 117 Quantitative analysis 29 Rain 60, 112 Rapid methods 2, 57 Recovery 53, 90, 92, 99 Recreation 4 Regional planning 80 Regions 89, 99 Regulations 35, 74 Remote sensing 86 Requirements 33 Reservoirs 109 Residues 84, 100 Resource conservation 46 Resource development 112 Resource management 4 Resource utilization 112 Responses 59, 92 Responses to environment 30 Reviews 24 Riparian vegetation 73 River basins 51, 75 River sediments 116 River valleys 57 River water 75 Rivers 58, 96, 96, 112, 117 Runoff 3, 79 Runoff water 69, 88, 112 Rural areas 106 Rural economy 71 Rural environment 71 Saline water 45 Sampling 2, 12, 118 Satellite imagery 86 Scientists 80 Sea water 59 Sediment 79, 88 Sediment pollution 45 Sediments 48 Sediments (Geology) 105 Seed germination 95 Selection criteria 99 Settlement 46 Sewage 27 Shavano Valley Watershed (Colo.) 133 Site factors 42 Soil 12 Soil and water conservation 107, 114 Soil conservation 133 Soil fauna 45 Soil flora 17 Soil ph 1 Soil pollution 1, 43 Soil surveys 107 Southern plains states of U.S.A. 115 Spatial variation 92 Species 86 Species diversity 57 Spectral data 86 Spectrometers 86 Spoil banks 39 State government 117 Statistical analysis 57 Storage 109 Stream flow 73, 80 Stream self-purification 96 Streams 53, 57, 72, 92, 130 Stress 59 Sudan 71 Surface water 79, 91, 115 Susceptibility 38 Sustainability 112 Swamps 3, 114 Synechococcus 55 Systems 32 Temporal variation 7, 53, 92 Tennessee 16, 56, 113 Teratogenesis 40 Tests 25 Tissue analysis 45 Toxic substances 25, 35, 74 Toxicity 7, 17, 25, 40, 57, 93, 118 Toxicity testing 6, 63, 68 Toxicology 8, 9, 63, 122 Trace elements 7, 37 Transplanting 81 Trickle irrigation 33 Tuscany 83 U.S.A. 4, 5, 67, 74, 75, 84, 87, 88, 114, 127 UK 70 Ukrainian ssr 109 Ultrafiltration 40 Uptake 7, 29 Usage 91 Variation 90 Wales 72 Washington (State) 128 Waste water treatment 32, 33, 35 Water 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 19, 22, 28, 31, 52, 63, 64, 82, 101, 102, 111, 120, 121, 122, 126, 131, 133 Water allocation 3 Water chemistry 31 Water composition and quality 35, 48, 49, 50, 75, 93 Water conservation 51, 80, 113 Water flow 3 Water management 89, 112 Water policy 49, 113, 115, 127 Water pollution 3, 12, 30, 33, 35, 38, 48, 49, 55, 57, 59, 60, 70, 72, 74, 78, 79, 88, 93, 95, 99, 109, 113, 115 Water purification 40, 109 Water quality 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 18, 31, 33, 42, 54, 62, 67, 69, 70, 74, 77, 78, 85, 88, 89, 91, 110, 111, 112, 115, 117, 119, 124, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132 Water quality bioassay 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 19, 20, 22, 26, 28, 39, 52, 56, 62, 63, 64, 66, 68, 82, 94, 98, 102, 103, 110, 111, 116, 119, 121, 122, 126 Water quality management 19, 26, 41, 65, 97, 111, 120, 123, 125, 126 Water quality monitoring stations 125 Water resource management 51, 80 Water resources 4, 107, 112, 113, 114 Water resources development 76, 108 Water reuse 33 Water supplies 71 Water, underground 97 Watershed management 58, 78, 133 Watersheds 48, 69 Wetlands 114 Wildlife 4, 84 Wood-pulp industry 66, 94 ************************************************************ SEARCH STRATEGY Set Items Description S1 1180 (ENVIRONMENT?(3N)(ASSESS? OR QUALITY))/TI,DE,ID S2 182 S1 AND SH=P200 S3 143 EPT OR (SHANNON()WIENER) OR EQUITAB?()(INDEX OR INDICES)) OR (BIOLOG?(2N)ASSESS?) S4 226 BIOASSESS? OR ((BIOLOGIC? OR BIOTIC)()INTEGRITY) OR BIOCRITER? OR (BIOLOGIC?()(INDEX OR INDICES OR TECHNIQUE? OR CRITERI?)) OR IBI S5 144 (WATER()QUALITY()BIOASSAY) OR ((GROUNDWATER OR GROUND()WATER))()ECOLOGY) OR BIOMONITOR? S6 683 S2 OR S3 OR S4 OR S5 S7 75375 SH=(M300 OR M310 OR M320 OR M500 OR P200 OR W00) S8 10435 WATER()QUALIT? OR CONTAMINA? OR POLLUT?) 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Filling requests for materials readily available from other sources diverts NAL's resources and diminishes its ability to serve as a national source for agricultural and agriculturally related materials. Therefore, NAL is viewed as a library of last resort. SUBMIT REQUESTS FIRST TO LOCAL OR STATE LIBRARY SOURCES PRIOR TO SENDING TO NAL. In the United States, possible sources are public libraries, land-grant university or other large research libraries within a state. In other countries submit requests through major university, national, or provincial institutions. If the needed publications are not available from these sources, submit requests to NAL with a statement indicating their non-availability. Submit one request per page following the instructions for libraries below. NAL'S DOCUMENT DELIVERY SERVICE INFORMATION FOR THE LIBRARY The following information is provided to assist your librarian in obtaining the required materials. LOAN SERVICE -- Materials in NAL's collection are loaned only to other U.S. libraries. Requests for loans are made through local public, academic, or special libraries. The following materials are not available for loan: serials (except USDA serials); rare, reference, and reserve books; microforms; and proceedings of conferences or symposia. Photocopy or microform of non-circulating publications may be purchased as described below. DOCUMENT DELIVERY SERVICE -- Photocopies of articles are available for a fee. Make requests through local public, academic, or special libraries. The library will submit a separate interlibrary loan form for each article or item requested. If the citation is from an NAL database (CAIN/AGRICOLA, "Bibliography of Agriculture," or the NAL Catalog) and the call number is given, put that call number in the proper block on the request form. Willingness to pay charges must be indicated on the form. Include compliance with copyright law or a statement that the article is for "research purposes only" on the interlibrary loan form or letter. Requests cannot be processed without these statements. CHARGES: * Photocopy, hard copy of microfilm and microfiche - $5.00 for the first 10 pages or fraction copied from a single article or publication. $3.00 for each additional 10 pages or fraction. * Duplication of NAL-owned microfilm - $10.00 per reel. * Duplication of NAL-owned microfiche - $ 5.00 for the first fiche and $ .50 for each additional fiche per title. BILLING -- Charges include postage and handling, and are subject to change. Invoices are issued quarterly by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. Establishing a deposit account with NTIS is encouraged. DO NOT SEND PREPAYMENT. SEND REQUESTS TO: USDA, National Agricultural Library Document Delivery Services Branch, PhotoLab 10301 Baltimore Blvd., NAL Bldg. 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Within the United States, possible sources are public libraries, land-grant university libraries or other large research libraries within a state. In other countries submit requests to major university, national or provincial institutions. If the needed publications are not available from these sources, submit requests to NAL with a statement indicating their non-availability. REQUESTS -- Submit on the American Library Association (ALA) or the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) interlibrary loan form or via electronic mail or telefacsimile (see over for more details). Include the complete name of the person authorizing the request on each form; the standard bibliographic source which lists the title as owned by NAL; and the call number if the citation is from an NAL database (CAIN/AGRICOLA, "Bibliography of Agriculture," or the NAL catalog). LOAN SERVICE -- Materials in the NAL collection are loaned only to U.S. libraries. The loan period is one month. The following materials are not available for loan: serials (except for USDA serials); rare, reference, and reserve books; microforms; and proceedings of conferences or symposia. Photocopy or microform of the non-circulating publications is supplied automatically (as described below) when the requesting organization indicates that photocopy is acceptable on the loan form. AUDIOVISUALS (AVs) -- Order at least 3-4 weeks before the intended show date. Give show date and alternate show date when requesting specific titles. Request specific format needed if more than one format is given in the citation. DOCUMENT DELIVERY SERVICE -- Submit a separate completed interlibrary loan form for each article required. Indicate willingness to pay charges on the form and compliance with copyright law or include a statement that the article is for "research purposes only." Requests are not processed without these statements. CHARGES: * Photocopy, hard copy of microfilm and microfiche - $5.00 for the first 10 pages or fraction copied from a single article or publication. $3.00 for each additional 10 pages or fraction. * Duplication of NAL-owned microfilm - $10.00 per reel. * Duplication of NAL-owned microfiche - $5.00 for the first fiche and $ .50 for each additional fiche per title. BILLING - Charges include postage and handling, and are subject to change. Invoices are issued quarterly by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. Establishing a deposit account with NTIS is encouraged. DO NOT SEND PREPAYMENT. Send Requests to: USDA, National Agricultural Library Document Delivery Services Branch, ILL, PhotoLab 10301 Baltimore Blvd., NAL Bldg. 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If the needed publications are not available from these sources, submit requests to NAL with a statement indicating their non-availability. AGLINET -- Requesters in countries with an AGLINET library are encouraged to make full use of that library and its networking capabilities. As an AGLINET participant, NAL provides free document delivery service for materials published in the United States to other AGLINET participants. REQUESTS -- Submit requests on the American Library Association (ALA) or the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) interlibrary loan form or via electronic mail or telefacsimile (see over for more details). Include the complete name of the person authorizing the request on each form; the standard bibliographic source which lists the title as owned by NAL; and the call number if the citation is from an NAL database(CAIN/AGRICOLA, "Bibliography of Agriculture", or the NAL catalog). DOCUMENT DELIVERY SERVICE -- Submit a separate completed interlibrary loan form for each article requested. Indicate willingness to pay charges on the form, and compliance with copyright law or include a statement that the article is for "research purposes only". Requests cannot be processed without these statements. CHARGES: * Photocopy, hard copy of microfilm and microfiche - $5.00 for the first 10 pages or fraction copied from a single article or publication. $3.00 for each additional 10 pages or fraction. * Duplication of NAL-owned microfilm - $10.00 per reel. * Duplication of NAL-owned microfiche - $5.00 for the first fiche and $ .50 for each additional fiche per title. BILLING - Charges include postage and handling, and are subject to change. Invoices are issued quarterly by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. Establishing deposit account with NTIS is encouraged. Annual billing is available to foreign institutions on request by contacting NAL at the address below. DO NOT SEND PREPAYMENT. Send Requests to: USDA, National Agricultural Library Document Delivery Services Branch, ILL, PhotoLab 10301 Baltimore Blvd., NAL Bldg. Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2351 Contact the Head, Document Delivery Services Branch at (301) 504-5755 with questions or comments about this policy. ELECTRONIC MAIL ACCESS FOR INTERLIBRARY LOAN (ILL) REQUESTS June 1993 The National Agricultural Library (NAL), Document Delivery Services Branch accepts ILL requests from libraries via several electronic services. All requests must comply with established routing and referral policies and procedures. The transmitting library will pay all fees incurred during the creation of requests and communication with NAL. A sample format for ILL requests is printed below along with a list of the required data/format elements. ELECTRONIC MAIL - (Sample form below) SYSTEM ADDRESS CODE ==================================================== INTERNET. . . . . LENDING@NALUSDA.GOV EASYLINK. . . . . 62031265 ONTYME. . . . . . NAL/LB TWX/TELEX . . . . Number is 710-828-0506 NAL LEND. This number may only be used for ILL requests. FTS2000 . . . . . A12NALLEND OCLC . . . . . . NAL's symbol AGL need only be entered once, but it must be the last entry in the Lender string. Requests from USDA and Federal libraries may contain AGL anywhere in the Lender String. SAMPLE ELECTRONIC MAIL REQUEST ================================================================= | AG University/NAL ILLRQ 231 4/1/93 NEED BY: 6/1/93 | | | | Interlibrary Loan Department | | Agriculture University | | Heartland, IA 56789 | | | | Dr. Smith Faculty Ag School | | | | Canadian Journal of Soil Science 1988 v 68(1): 17-27 | | DeJong, R. Comparison of two soil-water models under | | semi-arid growing conditions | | Ver: AGRICOLA | | Remarks: Not available at IU or in region. | | NAL CA: 56.8 C162 | | | | Auth: C. Johnson CCL Maxcost: $15.00 | | | | MORE | | | ================================================================= TELEFACSIMILE - Telephone number is 301-504-5675. NAL accepts ILL requests via telefacsimile. Requests should be created on standard ILL forms and then faxed to NAL. NAL does not fill requests via Fax at this time. REQUIRED DATA ELEMENTS/FORMAT 1. Borrower's address must be in block format with at least two blank lines above and below so form may be used in window envelopes. 2. Provide complete citation including verification, etc. 3. Provide authorizing official's name (request will be rejected if not included). 4. Include statement of copyright compliance if applicable. 5. Indicate willingness to pay applicable charges. 6. Include NAL call number if available. Contact the Document Delivery Services Branch at (301) 504-6503 if additional information is required. --END--