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WATER
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ANNUAL CUMULATED INDEXES TO VOLUME 21, 1988

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A NOTE ON THE INDEXES . .

The cumulation is an index of AUTHORS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND ACCESSION


NUMBERS appearing in the 1988 issue of SELECTED WATER RESOURCES
ABSTRACTS. A table is provided below to facilitate the location of abstracts.

Inclusive Abstract Numbers will be found in Issue Number and Date

W88-00001-W88-00962 1 January 1988


W88-00963-W88-01498 2 February 1988
W88-01499--W88-02492 3 March 1988
W88-02493-W88-03492 4 April 1988
W88-03493--W88-04484 5 May 1988
W88-04485--W88-05107 6 June 1988
W88-05108--W88-05917 7 July 1988
W88-05918-W88-06814 8 August 1988
W88-06815--W88-07983 9 September 1988
W88-07984-W88-08959 10 October 1 988
W88-08960--W88-10088 11 November 1988
W88-10089--W88-11290 12 December 1988

IV
AUTHOR INDEX
AAGAARD, P. M. Niobium in the Environment and a New Method ABDUL-FATTAH, A. F.
Tension Leg Platform With Horizontal Move- for Trace Analysis Using Molecular or
its Selection ofDesalination System
Solar for
ment Capability, Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Supply of Water in Remote Arid Zones,
W88-04779 2106 8 A W88-10550 2112 7B W88-02454 2103 3A
AALDERINK, R. H. Rapid Synergistic Extraction and Atomic Ab- Supply of Desalted Water to Remote Arid
Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention sorption Spectrophotometric Determination of Zones,
Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, Iron in Environmental Samples Using Tributyl W88-02453 2103 3A
W88-01948 2103 5B Phosphate and N-Phenyl-2-furylacrylohydroxa-
mic Acid, ABDULFATTAH, A. F.
Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention W88-07436 2109 5A Pond Depth on
Effect of Bacterial Die-off,
Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, W88-05185 2107 5D
Titanium as Pollutant and a New Method for Its
Spectrophotometric and Atomic Absorption ABDULMUMIN, S.
AARNIO, P. Spectrometric Microdetermination with N-p- Energy Balance Approach to Determine Re-
Application of Partial Least-Squares Modelling Methoxyphenyl-2-Furylacrylohydroxamic Acid, gional Evapotranspiration Based on Planetary
in the Optimization of a Waste- Water Treatment W88-04528 2106 5A Boundary Layer Similarity Theory and Regular-
Plant,
lyRecorded Data,
W88-01869 2103 5D Trace Analysis of Vanadium in Environment as
W88-04182 2105 2D
Its Ternary Complex with N-p Methoxyphenyl-
AARONSON, M. J. 2-Furylacrylohydroxamic Acid and 3-(o-Car- ABE, H.
Groundwater Transport of the Herbicide, Atra- boxyphenyl)- 1 -Pheny ltriazine-N-Oxide, Dissolved Organic Matter in Colored Water
zine. Weld County, Colorado, W88-04557 2106 5A from Mountain Bog Pools in Japan: II. Biologi-
W88-05619 2107 5B
cal Decomposability,
ABBAWI, S. A.
AAS.E. Some Problems Associated with Brewery and W88-08810 2110 2H
Colors of Glacier Water, Dairy Water Discharges,
W88-07446 2109 2H ABE, K.
W88-07124 2109 5C
Behavior of Dissolved Manganese in Lake
ABAM, T. K. S. ABBOTT, A. A. Ohnuma,
Analysis of Stratigraphic Control on River Bank Phosphorus Deficiency of Lake Ontario Plank- W88-08647 2110 2K
Failure, ton,
W88-01994 2103 8D W88-08272 2110 2H ABE, Y.
Use of Anti-Turbidity Curtains at a Sand Com-
ABAYCHI, J. ABDALLA, A. A. paction Piling Area in Yokohama Harbour,
Trace Elements in Fish from the Arabian Gulf Bayes Estimation of Parameters of First Order W88-02532 2104 5G
and the Shatt al-Arab River, Iraq, Autoregressive Process,
W88-06480 2108 5B W88-05892 2107 7C ABEL, D. C.
Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish Rivulus
ABAYCHI, J. K. Comparative Study on Estimation of Parameters marmoratus: A Unique Response to Hydrogen
Restoration of Heavily Polluted Branches of the of a Markovian Process - 1, Sulfide,
Shatt Al-Arab River, Iraq, W88-06505 2108 7C W88-05856 2107 2L
W88-04258 2105 5G
ABD-EL-BARY, M. F,
ABEL, T.
ABBAN, K. Operating Characteristics of the Aerated Sub-
Uptake of Cadmium by Gammarus fossarum
Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West merged Fixed-Film (ASFF) Bioreactor,
(Amphipoda) from Food and Water,
Africa: Ten Years Monitoring of Fish Popula- W88-04256 2105 5D
W88-08892 2110 5C
tions,
W88-10141 2112 4C ABDALLA, A. A.
Changing Rainfall Patterns in Western Sudan, ABELES, C. C.
ABBAS, M. H. W88-08207 2110 2B Current Legislative Directions,
Limnological Investigations on the Rosetta W88-02652 2104 5G
Branch of the Nile. I. Environmental Condi-
ABDALLA, A. L.

tions,
Water-Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in Rumi- ABELIOVICH, A.
nant Nutrition, Fate of Heavy Metals in Wastewater Stabiliza-
W88-10690 2112 2H
W88-04624 2106 3F tion Ponds,
Limnological Investigations on the Rosetta W88-04021 2105 5D
ABDEL-GHAFFAR, A. M.
Branch of the Nile: II. Seasonal Variations of
Elasto-PlasticSeismic Response of 3-D Earth ABELL, P. R.
Nutrients,
Dams: Application, Mississippi River Navigation System: Environ-
W88-10691 2112 2H W88-05372 2107 8D mental Evaluations of Proposed Mooring Facili-
Limnological Investigations on the Rosetta ties,
Elasto-Plastic Seismic Response of 3-D Earth
Branch of the Nile: III. Phytoplankton,
Dams: Theory,
W88-00648 2101 6G
W88-10692 2112 2H W88-05371 2107 8D ABERG, F.
ABBASI, S. A.
ABDEL-JAWAD, M. Variations of 87Sr/86Sr in Water from Streams
Analysis of Sub-Microgram Levels of Palladium Discharging in the Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea,
Evaluation of the Three Post-Treatment Sys-
(II) inEnvironmental Samples by Selective Ex- W88-02440 2103 2K
tems at Doha Seawater Reverse Osmosis Plant-
traction and Spectrophotometric Determination
Kuwait,
with N-p-Methoxyphenyl-2-Furylacrylohydrox- W88-07235 2109 3 A ABERG, G.
amic Acid and 5-(Diethylamino)-2-(2- Variations in the 87Sr/86Sr Ratio in Lake
Pyridylazo)Phenol, ABDEL-RAHMAN, A. M. Waters from Central Sweden,
W88-01832 2103 5A Effects of Salinity and Gibberellin on Water W88-02439 2103 2K
Content,Growth and Mineral Composition of
Environmental Status of Bismuth and its Trace Cowpea, Calabrese and Red Radish Plants, ABERNATHY, A. R.
Analysis on Alloys, Plant Tissues, Animal Tis- W88-07672 2109 3C Algae, Ion Exchange and Metal Finishing
sues and Waters as Ternary Complex with N-p- Wastes,
Methoxyphenyl-2-furylacrylohydroxamic acid ABDELRHMAN, M. W88-01020 2102 5D
and a Pyridylazo Reagent, Analytical and
Experimental Studies of the
W88-07435 2109 5 A Benthic Boundary Layer and Their Applicabil- Inhibition of Metabolic Hydrogen Ion Flux Re-
ity to Near-Bottom Transport in Lake Erie, sulting from Cadmium Stress in Aquatic Microe-
Infestation by Aquatic Weeds of the Fern Genus W88-064O6 2108 2H cosystems,
Salvinia: Its Status and Control, W88-05299 2107 5C
W88-08214 2110 4A ABDUL, A. S.
Statistical Correlations for Predicting the Parti- ABERNETHY, C. L.
New Method for the Microdetermination of Mo- Nonpolar Organic Contami-
tion Coefficient for Trends in Irrigation Development, and Their
lybdenum (VI) in Steel, Biological Materials and nants Between Aquifer Organic Carbon and Implications for Hydrologists and Water Re-
Waters, Water, sources Engineers,
W88-06097 2108 5A W88-06754 2108 5B W88-07251 2109 3F

PA-1
AUTHOR INDEX
ABERNETHY, C. L.

Trends in Irrigation Development, and Their ABRAMOPOULOS, F. ADAIR, J.

Implications for Hydrologists and Water Re- Generalized Energy andEnstrophy Potential Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination in
sources Engineers, Conserving Finite Difference-Schemes for the Crassostrea virginica from Marine Facilities,
W88-10486 2112 3F Shallow Water Equations, W88-08752 2110 SB
W88-09873 2111 8B
ABERNETHY, C. S. ADAMEC, S. A.
Effects of Suspended Volcanic Ash and Thermal ABRAMOWITZ, R. Technical Supplement to Dredged Material Dis-
Shock on Susceptibility of Juvenile Salmonids to Solubility of Aromatic Pollutants in Mixed Sol- posal Study, US Navy Home Port, Everett,
Disease, vents, Washington,
W88-U020 2112 5C W88-10135 2112 5B W88-05706 2107 5B

ABERNETHY, R. ABREU, R. M. ADAMS, A. G.


Inventory of 13C Abundances in Coastal Wet- Comparative Study of Inland Water Quality - Hudson: A Guidebook to the River,
USA: Vegetation and Sedi-
lands of Louisiana, Sao Paulo (Brazil), France and England, W88-06630 2108 6B
ments, W88-04425 2105 5G
W88-05936 2108 2L ADAMS, C. E.
ABSALON, J. R.
Development of Design and Operational Crite-
ABEYTA, C. Treatment Alternatives Evaluation for Aquifer
ria for Wastewater Treatment,
Incidence of Vibrio cholerae from Estuaries of Restoration,
W88-03985 2105 5D
the United StatesWest Coast, W88-09141 2111 5G
W88-02871 2104 5B Practical Application of Adsorbent Resins,
ABT, S. R.
Channel Discharge Measurement by Thermodi-
W88-02295 2103 5D
Virulent of Vibrio vulnificus Isolated
Strains
from Estuaries of the United States West Coast, lution,
ADAMS, C. M.
W88-02872 2104 5B W88-05414 2107 7B
Comparative Abilities of Leaf Surfaces to Neu-

ABU-SALIH, M. tralizeAcidic Raindrops: I. The Influence of


ABEYTA, C. G. S.
Bayes Estimation of Parameters of First Order Calcium Nutrition and Charcoal-Filtered Air,
Annotated Bibliography of the Geology, Hy-
Autoregressive Process, W88-02794 2104 21
drology, and Geothermal Resources of the
Jemez Mountains and Vicinity North Central W88-05892 2107 7C
Comparative Abilities of Leaf Surfaces to Neu-
New Mexico, Acidic Raindrops. II. The Influence of
2104 IOC
ABU-ZEID, M. E. tralize
W88-03068 Leaf Wettability, Leaf Age and Rain Duration
Measurement of Fluorescence Decay of Crude
ABIDI, A. Oil: A Potential Technique to Identify Oil on Changes in Droplet pH and Chemistry on
Determination of Rainfall with the ESOC Pre- Slicks, Leaf Surfaces,
cipitation Index, W88-01864 2103 5B W88-04097 2105 5B
W88-06370 2108 2B
ABULNAGA, B. E. ADAMS, D. B.
ABNER, C. H. Water Power Without Waterfalls, Hydrologic Data from Roan Creek and Para-
Field Facilities for Subsurface Transport Re- W88-10867 2112 8C chute Creek Basins, Northwestern Colorado,
search, W88-03092 2104 2E
W88-01605 2103 2F
ACETO, F.
Considerations for Optimization of Abatement Hydrology of Lake Placid and Adjacent Area,
ABO-ELELA, S. I. System Design, Highlands County, Florida,
Management of Wastewater from Soap and W88-11245 2112 6A W88-03470 2104 7C
Food Industries: A Case Study,
W88-06438 2108 5D ACEY, R. ADAMS, D. D.
Growth and Aggregation Behavior of Repre- Nitrogen Gas Supersaturation in the Recent
ABO-MELHA, sentative Phytoplankton as Affected by the En-
A. Sediments of Lake Erie and Two Polluted Har-
Cadmium and Zinc Concentrations in the Pota- vironmental Contaminant Di-n-butyl Phthalate, bors,
ble Water of the Eastern Province of Saudi W88-03687 2105 5C W88-05594 2107 5B
Arabia,
W88-08250 2110 5F ACHAREKAR, C. L.
ADAMS, E. E.
Vibrations in Penstocks,
Alpha, Beta, Gamma of Evaporation From
ABOOD, K. A. W88-05582 2107 8A
Water Bodies,
Saline
Recent Dissolved Oxygen Trends in the Hudson W88-01917 2103 2D
River,
ACKERMAN, D. J.
Groundwater Data from the San Miguel River
W88-06647 2108 5B Intake Operation for Deep Cooling Reservoirs,
Basin, Southwestern Colorado,
W88-05373 2107 4A
ABOU-DONIA, M. B. W88-03300 2104 2F
Comparative Toxicity, Cholinergic Effects, and Performance Evaluation of Surface Water
Tissue Levels of S,S,S,-Tri-n-Butyl Phosphoro-
ACKERMANN, F.
Transport and Dispersion Models,
Sediment Quality Criteria - General Aspects and
trithioate (DEF)
to Channel Catfish (Ictalurus W88-04392 2105 5B
International State of Discussion (Qualitaetskri-
Punctatus) and Blue Crabs (Callinectes Sapidus),
terien fuer Gewaessersedimente - Allgemeine
W88-02040 2103 5C ADAMS, F.
Problematik und Internationaler Stand der Dis- Determination of Trace Metals in Natural
ABOU-SEIDA, M. M. kussion),
Waters at Nanogram Per Liter Levels by Elec-
Design of Stable Alluvial Channels, W88-02086 2103 5A trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
W88-07252 2109 2E after Extraction with Sodium Diethyldithiocar-
ACKLESON, S. G.
bamate,
ABOUAMMOH, A. M. Remote Sensing of Submerged Aquatic Vegeta-
2105 5A
Lower Chesapeake Bay: A Comparison W88-04332
Comparative Study on Estimation of Parameters tion in
of a Markovian Process - 1, of Landsat MSS to TM Imagery,
ADAMS, J.
W88-06505 2108 7C W88-02678 2104 7B
Factors Affecting the Microdistribution of Gam-
ABOUGUENDIA, Z. M. ACOSTA, F. J. marus pulex (Amphipoda): An Experimental
Response of Two Western Canadian Conifers to Sizes and Daily Growth Rates of Two Algal Study,
W88-10732 2112 2H
Simulated Acidic Precipitation, Phytoplankters in the Field,
W88-02464 2103 5C W88-08099 2110 2H
ADAMS, J. H.
ABOUZAID, H. ACTON, A. B. Environmental Agenda for the Future,
Morocco: Experience in the Use of Desalination DNA in Cultured Fish and
Repair Synthesis W88-05915 2107 6A
for Water Supply, Human Exposed to Fish S9-Activated Ar-
Cells
W88-07884 2109 3A omatic Hydrocarbons,
ADAMS, J. Q.
Cost and Performance Evaluation for Full Scale,
W88-03657 2105 5C
ABRAHAMS, P. W. Single Solute Control of Synthetic Organic
Impact of a Single Black Snowfall on Stream- ADACHI, M. Chemicals by Granular Activated Carbon Ad-
water Chemistry in the Scottish Highlands, Control Method for Open Channel, sorption,
W88-10161 2112 5B W88-00591 2101 4A W88-05754 2107 5F

PA-2
AUTHOR INDEX
AGGUS, L.

Development of Cost Equations for GAC Treat- ADDISON, R. F. ADRIANO, D. C.


ment Systems, Accumulation and Effects of PCBs in Marine Metal and Radionuclide Concentrations in L-
W88-09531 2111 5F Invertebrates and Vertebrates, Lake Sediments,
W88-06660 2108 5C W88-09212 2111 5B
Granular Activated Carbon for Controlling
THMs, ADEBAYO, Y. R. Preconcentration and Analysis of Tetraphenyl-
W88-09837 2111 5F Effect of Urbanization on Some Characteristics boron and Diphenylborinic Acid in Natural
of Relative Humidity in Ibadan, Waters Using C18 Reverse-Phase Liquid Chro-
ADAMS, J. S.
W88-05313 2107 4C
Providing Minimum Flows Below Hydropower matography,
Projects,
W88-09654 2111 5A
ADEBONA, B. E.
W88-01331 2102 5G Chemical Separation of Water Samples, AELION, C. M.
ADAMS, K. B.
W88-00739 2101 5A Adaptation to and Biodegradation of Xenobiotic
Waste Management and Regulatory Compliance Compounds by Microbial Communities from a
ADEKUNLE, U. A.
Techniques for Pilot Scale Chemical Produc- Pristine Aquifer,
Bacteriological Aspects of Rainwater Harnessed
tion,
A Case Study, W88-05061 2106 5B
for an Institutional Use -
W88-03243 2104 5E
W88-03567 2105 5F
Influence of Inorganic and Organic Nutrients on
ADAMS, T. G. Aerobic Biodegradation and On the Adaptation
Sources and Flow of Heavy Metals and Cyanide ADEMA, D. M. M.
Consecutive System of Tests for Assessment of Response of Subsurface Microbial Communities,
in the Kokomo Municipal Treatment System,
the Effects of Chemical Agents in the Aquatic W88-07003 2109 5B
W88-00635 2101 5B
Environment,
ADAMS, T. M. W88-00895 2101 5C
AFANASYEV, M. I.

Extractabilityand Bioavailability of Zinc, Methods of Background Environmental Pollu-

Nickel, Cadmium and Copper in Three Danish ADEN, A. I. tion Monitoring Applied in CMEA Member
Soils Sampled 5 years After Application of Somali Democratic Republic: Solar Desalination Countries,

Sewage Sludge, Experience, W88-10544 2112 5A


W88-03878 2105 5E W88-07886 2109 3A
AFETI, G. M.
ADAMS, V. D. ADESSA, M. Raindrops, Air Pollution and Bursting Bubbles,
Disinfection for Reuse, Waves in the Water Works, W88-07645 2109 5B
W88-00178 2101 5D W88-03606 2105 5G
AFROZ, A.
Dye Sensitized Photo-Oxidation of Bromacil in ADEWUYI, Y. G. Environmental Impact Analysis of the Saryu
Wastewater, Measurement of the Mass Accommodation Co- Canal Irrigation Project and Guidelines for its
W88-02201 2103 5D efficient of S02 (g) on Water Droplets, Management,
Water Qual-
W88-01859 2103 5B W88-02863 2104 6G
Influence of Photoreactivation and
ity on Ultraviolet Disinfection of Secondary
ADIN, A. AFSHAR, A.
Municipal Wastewater, Clogging in Irrigation Systems Reusing Pond
W88-01827 2103 5D Development of Labyrinth Spillway Designs,
Effluents and its Prevention, W88-08615 2110 8B
Natural Salinity Removal in Mainstem Reser- W88-07360 2109 3C
voir: Mechanisms, Occurrence, and Water Re- AFTEN, C. W.
Pretreatment of Seawater by Flocculation and Decontamination of Nitrate Polluted Water,
sources Impacts,
Settling for Particulates Removal,
W88-00362 2101 2K W88-02693 2104 5D
W88-02429 2103 3A
Potential Effects of Processed Oil Shale Leach- AGAMI, M.
ate in the Aquatic Environment,
ADLER, D.
Downslope Limits of Aquatic Macrophytes: A
W88-O0354 Relative Mobility of Radioactive Trace Ele-
2101 5C Test of the Transient Niche Hypothesis,
ments Across the Sediment- Water Interface in
W88-06707 2108 2H
Sensitized Photooxidation for Wastewater Disin- the MERL Model Ecosystems of Narragansett
fection and Detoxification, Bay, AGAR, J. G.
W88-05265 2107 5D W88-06868 2109 5B SHP Pumps - A New Approach to the Recov-
Radiation and Sedimentation ery of Subsurface Petroleum Hydrocarbons,
Ultraviolet of ADLER, R. F.
Wastewater Lagoon Effluents,
W88-11258 2112 5G
Infrared and Visible Satellite Rain Estimation: I.
W88-07368 2109 5D A Grid Cell Approach, AGARWAL, H. C.
W88-06258 2108 7B
ADAMS, W. N. Organochlorine Insecticide Residues in the Rain
Enumeration of Fecal Coliforms and E. Coli in Water in Delhi, India,
Infrared and Visible Satellite Rain Estimation:
Marine and Estuarine Waters: an Alternative to
II. A Cloud Definition Approach,
W88-02494 2104 5B
the APHA-MPN Approach,
W88-06259 2108 7B
W88-01829 2103 5A AGARWAL, M. L.

Proposed Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Spillway Repairs at Bhakra Dam,


ADAMSEN, F. J. W88-04531 2106 8A
Ammonia Volatilization from Liquid Digested
(TRMM) Satellite,
W88-08322 2110 7B
Sewage Sludge as Affected by Placement in AGELIDIS, T.
Soil,
Satellite Infrared Technique to Estimate Tropi- Lead Removal from Wastewater by Cementa-
W88-04046 2105 5E tion Utilizing a Fixed Bed of Iron Spheres,
cal Convective and Stratiform Rainfall,
ADAR, E. M. W88-09534 2111 2B W88-08567 2110 5D
Estimation of Recharge Distribution
Spatial
ADMIRAAL, W. AGENA, U.
Using Environmental Isotopes and Hydrochemi-
Interactions of Ammonium, Nitrate, and D- and Prairie Rose Lake Rural Clean Water Program
cal Data I. Mathematical Model and Application
L-Amino Acids in the Nitrogen Assimilation of Project,
to Synthetic Data,
W88-07310 Two Species of Estuarine Benthic Diatoms, W88-01131 2102 5G
2109 2F
W88-06860 2109 2L
Estimation of Spatial Recharge Using Environ- AGENBAG, J. J.

mental Isotopes and Hydrochemical Data: II. ADOLPHSON, D. G. Seasonal Trends in the Longshore Distribution
Application to Aravaipa Valley in Southern Ari- Hydrogeologic and Water-Quality Characteris- of Surface Temperatures off Southwestern
zona, U.S.A., tics of the St. Peter Aquifer, Southeastern Min- Africa 18-34 S, and their Relation to Subsurface
W88-07311 2109 2F nesota, Conditions and Currents in the Area 21-24 S,
W88-03456 2104 7C W88-01625 2103 2L
ADAROS, G.
Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Acid Rain Alone ADRIAN, D. D. AGGUS, L.
or in Combination on Growth and Yield of Groundwater Transport of the Herbicide, Atra- Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Zooplank-
Broad Bean Plants, zine, Weld County, Colorado, ton in DeGray Reservoir, Arkansas,
W88-07688 2109 5C W88-05619 2107 5B W88-01071 '
2102 2H

PA-3
AUTHOR INDEX
AGGUS, L. R.

AGGUS, L. R. AHI.ERT, R. AHMED, A. H.


Water Levels on Year-Class
Effects of Reservoir Identification and Quantification of Volatile Or- Sudan: The Kahad Irrigation Project,
Development and the Abundance of Harvestable ganic Species during Microbial Treatment of W88-02585 2104 3F
Fish, Leachate',
W88-00889 2101 6G W88- 10405 2112 5D AHMED, A. M.
Studies on Phytoplankton of the Nile System in
AGHAI-TABRIZ, K. AHLERT, R. C. Upper Egypt,
Design of a Cost Effective Microcomputer- Anaerobic Degradation of Chlorinated Solvents, W88-10800 2112 2H
W88-04199 2105 5D
Based Data Acquisition System,
W88-05895 2107 7B AHMED, F.
Characterization and Treatability Studies of an
Field Study into Patterns of Domestic Water
Industrial Landfill Leachate (Kin-Buc I),
AGIRALIOGLU, N. Consumption in Rural Areas of Bangladesh,
W88-00997 2102 5D
Dimensionless Solution of Lag Time for Diverg- W88-03681 2105 6D
ing Surface, Environmental Fate of Polynuclear Aromatic
W88-02442 2103 2A Hydrocarbons in Coal Tar, Simplified Method for the Detection of Gallion-

W88-07134 2109 5B ella in Water,


Estimation of the Time of Concentration for
W88-07553 2109 5A
Diverging Surfaces, AHLF, W.
W88-10492 2112 2E Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes AHMED, S.

on Competing Sediment Components with a Combined Use of Hydraulic and Electrical


AGNEW, S. C.
Multichamber Device, Properties of an Aquifer in a Geostatistical Esti-
Water Overview, W88-06885 2109 5B mation of Transmissivity,
W88-03609 2105 5D 2108 2F
W88-06383
Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes
AGRAWAL, A. on Competing Sediment Components with a Comparison of Geostatistical Methods for Esti-
Simple Non-Weighing Lysimeter Installation
Multichamber Device, mating Transmissivity Using Data on Transmis-
with Rain Shelter, W88-09705 2111 5B sivity and Specific Capacity,
W88-07184 2109 7B
W88-01912 2103 2F
AHLFELD, D. P.
AGRAWAL, R. P. Combining Physical Containment with Optimal
Compaction of Sandy Soils for Irrigation Man- AHMED, S. R.
Withdrawal for Contaminated Groundwater Re- Studies on Removal of Malathion from Water
agement, mediation,
W88-06446 2108 3F by Means of Activated Charcoal,
W88-08353 2110 5G 2109 5F
W88-07497
AGUDO, E. G. Contaminated Groundwater Remediation
Evaluation of the Sanitary Quality of Marine AHMED, Z. A.
Design Using Simulation, Optimization, and
Recreational Waters and Sands from Beaches of Studies on Phytoplankton of the Nile System in
Sensitivity Theory: 1. Model Development,
the Sao Paulo State, Brazil, 2108 5G Upper Egypt,
W88-06800
W88-03566 2105 5A W88-10800 2112 2H
Contaminated Groundwater Remediation
AGUERO, G. Design Using Simulation, Optimization, and
AHO, J.

Limnology of Lake Rinihue, Sensitivity Theory: 2. Analysis of a Field Site,


Elution Patterns of Aquatic Humus in Size Ex-
W88-09810 2111 2H W88-06801 2108 5G clusion Chromatography Based on Different
Eluants,
AGUERO, H. Designing Optimal Strategies for Contaminated W88-10291 2112 7B
Hygienic Quality of Water and Its Relationship Groundwater Remediation,
with Milk Bacterial Content, (Calidad Higienica W88-08181 2110 5G AHO, J. M.
del Agua Y Su Relacion Con El Contenido Larval Fish Assemblages Along Reactor Ther-
Microbiano de la Leche), AHLVIN, J. C. mal Plumes in a Riverine Swamp System,
W88-09956 2111 5B Condition Survey of Depere Lock and Dam, W88-09228 2111 5C
Lower Fox River, Wisconsin,
AHARON, P. W88-00683 2101 8F AHRENS, W. A.
Inventory of 13C Abundances in Coastal Wet- Guidelines for Developing Area-of-Origin Com-
lands of Louisiana, USA: Vegetation and Sedi- AHMAD, M. I. pensation,
ments, Log-Logistic Flood Frequency Analysis, 6B
W88-03192 2104
W88-05936 2108 2L W88-09974 2111 2E

AHMAD, M. U.
AHRING, B. K.
AHEL, M. Dynamics of Methane Production, Sulfate Re-
Behaviour of Alkylphenol Polyethoxylate Sur- Ground Water Management Model for Desert
duction, and Denitrification in a Permanently
factants and of Nitrilotriacetate in Sewage Aquifers,
W88-09269 2111 2F Waterlogged Alder Swamp,
Treatment, 2107 2H
W88-05192
W88-01939 2103 5A
Radioactivity in Hocking River Basin,
W88-04990 2106 5B AHUJA, L. R.
Determination of Trace Levels of Phenol and
Determining Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivi-
Cresols in Rain by Continuous Liquid-Liquid AHMAD, N. ty from Tensiometric Data Alone,
Extraction and High-Performance Liquid Chro- Cleanup of Biological Extracts by a Pasteur W88-06177 2108 7B
matography, Pipette Column and a Comparison of in Vivo-
W88-01984 2103 5A Accumulated Chlorinated Pesticide Residues Orthogonal Collocation and Alternating-Direc-
with Other Cleanup Systems, tion Procedures for Unsaturated Flow Problems,
Field Studies on the Behaviour of Organic Mi-
W88-07713 2109 5A W88-08351 2110 2G
cropollutants during Infiltration of River Water
to Ground Water, AHMAD, S. Trends and Variability of Soil Properties
Spatial
W88-05251 2107 5B Development of Environmental Engineering and Crop Yield in a Small Watershed,
Education in Developing Countries, W88-08056 2110 2J
AHERN, F.
W88-01934 2103 5G
Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction
Variability of Soil Water Properties and Crop
from Harbor Water for X-Ray Fluorescence Partitioning of Organic Chlorine between Bulk
Yield in a Sloped Watershed,
Spectrophotometry, Water and Benthal Interstitial Water through a 2110 2G
W88-08034
W88-07122 2109 5A Kraft Mill Aerated Lagoon,
W88-10317 2112 5D AIETA, E. M.
Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction
Developing Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating
from Harbour Water for X-ray Fluorescence Planning of Rural Water Supply in
Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and
Spectrometry, Countries,
W88-06129 2108 5A W88-03677 2105 5F PCE: Pilot-Scale Evaluations.
W88-09835 2111 5F
AHERN, J. AHMADI, G.
Inaccurate Water-Quality Data in Ground- Mechanics of Incompressible Multiphase Sus- AIGLE, P.

Water Studies, pensions. Drainage Spurs on Cut Slopes: Presentation of


W88-09163 2111 7A W88-08338 2110 8B Dimensioning Charts on Hydraulic and Mechan-

PA-^
AUTHOR INDEX
AL-NAKIB, S. M.

ical Criteria (Les Eperons Drainants dans les AKAMATSU, I. AL-ANI, M. Y.


Talus en Deblai: Presentation d'Abaques de Di- Pretreatment of Pectic Wastewater from Orange Water Quality Index Applied to the Classifica-
mensionnement sur Criteres Hydrauliques et Me- Canning Process by an Alkalophilic Bacillus sp., tion and Zoning of Al-Jaysh Canal, Baghdad -
caniques), W88-00151 2101 5D Iraq,
W88-08308 2110 4A W88-04120 2105 5G
AKAN, A. O.
AIKEN, G. Pollutant Washoff by Overland Flow,
R. AL-ARRAYEDHY, M.
Isolation of Organic Acids from Large Volumes W88-03798 2105 5B
Pre- and Post-Treatment at the RO Plant at Ra's
of Water by Adsorption on Macroporous Resins, Abu Jarjur, Bahrain,
Rational Formula Interpreted Using a Physical-
W88-07796 2109 5A
ly-Based Mathematical Model, W88-07233 2109 3A
Molecular Weight of Aquatic Fulvic Acids by W88-08293 2110 2A
AL-ASADI, M. K.
Vapor Pressure Osmometry,
Risk Model for Storm Sewers with Submerged Restoration of Heavily Polluted Branches of the
W88-07932 2109 2K
Outlets, Shatt Al-Arab River, Iraq,
AIKEN, D.
J. W88-05187 2107 8B W88-04258 2105 5G
Depleting the Ogallala: High Plains Ground
AKANBI, A. A.
Water Management Policies,
Model for Flood Propagation on Initially Dry AL ASSIMA, A.
W88-04924 2106 4B Water Quality Index Applied to the Classifica-
Land,
W88-10227 2112 2E tionand Zoning of Al-Jaysh Canal, Baghdad -
AIKIN, A. R.
Iraq,
Geochemical Assessment of Aquifer Recharge
Effects in the Southwest Denver Basin,
AKARUN, R. W88-04120 2105 5G
4B Overview of Dam and Hydro Plant Construc-
W88-10028 2111
tion in Turkey, AL-AWADI, F.

AINSWORTH, C. C. W88-06711 2108 8A Evaluation of the Three Post-Treatment Sys-


Development and Application of Batch Adsorp- tems at Doha Seawater Reverse Osmosis Plant-
AKBAR, M. M.
tion Procedures for Designing Earthen Landfill Kuwait,
Limnological Investigations on the Al-Latifiyah
Liners, W88-07235 2109 3A
W88-01752 2103 5B Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Pond (Bagh-
dad-Iraq): I. Environmental Conditions and
AL-AWADI, H.
AIRANNE, O. Zooplankton Abundance,
Restoration of Heavily Polluted Branches of the
New Ideas on Pollution Control in the Pulp and W88-10640 2112 2H
Shatt Al-Arab River, Iraq,
Paper Industry-Are There Any,
AKBERALI, H. B. W88-04258 2105 5G
W88-10331 2112 5G
Interactions of Heavy Metals at Tissue and Cel-
AISIKS, E. G. lular Level in Aquatic Organisms, AL-DOORI, Z. A.

Yacyreta Bi-National Hydroelectric Develop- W88-01487 2102 5C Antibiotic Resistance among Pollution Indicator
ment, Bacteria Isolated from Al-Khair River, Bagh-
W88-07454 2109 8A
AKERS, J. P. dad,
Ground Water and Potential for Artificial Re-
W88-10274 2112 5B
AIVASIDIS, A. charge in theWestern Part of the U.S. Marine
Recent Developments in Process and Reactor Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, California, AL-EDANY, T. Y.
Design for Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment, 1982-83, Regional Variation in the Chemical Composition
W88-10332 2112 5D W88-03339 2104 2F of Soil and Dominant Aquatic Plants in Shatt
Al-Arab, Iraq,
AIVAZYAN, O. M. AKIELASZEK, J. J.
Stabilized Aeration on Chutes, Effects of Acidic Precipitation on Atlantic W88-10788 2112 2E
W88-01907 2103 8B Salmon Rivers in New England,
W88-02927 2104 5B AL-GHAZALI, M. R.
AIZAKI, M. Antibiotic Resistance among Pollution Indicator
Trophic Status of Tilitso, a High Altitude Hima- AKIN, E. W. Bacteria Isolated from Al-Khair River, Bagh-
layan Lake, Drinking Water Transmission of Giardiasis in dad,
W88-06898 2109 2H the United States. W88-10274 2112 5B
W88-03584 2105 5B
AJAYI, O. D. AL-HADDAD, A. A.
Sediment Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in the Forth Microbiological Health Effects Associated with
Investigation of Petroleum Refinery Effluent
Estuary, the Use of Municipal Wastewater for Irrigation,
W88-08718 5B
Treatment in An Aerobic Fixed-Film Biological
2110 W88-00283 2101 3C
System,
AJAYI, O.
S. AKINMOLADUN, I. M. W88-06471 2108 5D
Comparison of Digestion Methods for Trace Environmental Management Options in the Con-
Metal Determination in Fish. trol of Water Related Diseases in the Lagos AL-HASSAN, S.
W88-10526 2112 5A Metropolitan Area of Nigeria, Time and Frequency Response of Tracer Ex-
W88-05209 2107 5G periments,
AJMAL, M. W88-07298 2109 7C
Heavy Metals Water, Sediments, Fish and
in AKIYAMA, J.
Plants of River Hindon, U.P., India, Onset of Underflow in Slightly Diverging Chan- AL-LAYLA, R.
W88-09674 2111 5B nels,
Numerical Modeling of Solute Transport Pat-
W88-04387 2105 8B terns in the Dammam Aquifer,
Monitoring of Heavy Metals in the Water and
Sediments of the Ganga River, India, Turbidity Current Simulation in a Diverging W88-07280 2109 5B
W88-04423 2105 5B Channel,
W88-07448 2109 2J
AL-LAYLA, R. I.
AJMALKHAN, S. Optimal Management of a Regional Aquifer in
Effect of Zinc on Zoeal Development of the AKSTIN, K. C. Eastern Saudi Arabia,
Estuarine Hermit Crab Clibanarius olivaceus Hydraulic Conductivity of a Sandy Soil at Low W88-02381 2103 4B
(Henderson), Water Content After Compaction by Various
W88-10856 2112 5C Methods, AL-MOUSAWI, A. H. A.
W88-07984 2110 2G Regional Variation in the Chemical Composition
AKAIWA, H.
of Soil and Dominant Aquatic Plants in Shatt
Copper (II) Complexing Capacity of Lake AKUJOBI, C.
Al-Arab, Iraq,
Haruna Water, (in Japanese), Quality of Traditional Water
Bacteriological
W88-10573 2H W88-10788 2112 2E
2112 Sources North-Eastern imo State, Nigeria,
in
W88-07667 2109 5A AL-NAKIB, M.
Effects of Organic Materials in Water on the S.

Desorption of Copper from Bottom Muds as AL-ANI, M. Water Quality Index Applied to the Classifica-
Inferred from Copper(II) Complexing Capacity. Bench-Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for Low tion and Zoning of Al-Jaysh Canal, Baghdad -
(In Japanese), Turbidity Water, 1 raq,
W88-08653 2110 5B W88-08130 2110 5F W88-04120 2105 5G

PA-5
AUTHOR INDEX
AL-OBAIDY, S. Z.

AL-OBAIDY, S. Z. ALBEN, K. ALCADE, R. E.


Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides in Fish Application of Thermal Desorption-Gas Chro- Occurrence of Iron Bacteria in Wells in Rio
from the Arabian Gulf, matography/Mass Spectrometry Monitor Dy-
to Negro (Argentina),
W88-07270 2109 5B namic Adsorption in Activated Carbon, W88-05737 2107 2F
W88-00447 2101 5A
AL-OMRAN, A. M. ALCARAZ, M.
Intermittent Evaporation from Soil Columns as ALBERS, P. H. Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen and Plankton
Ecological Considerations for the Use of Disper-
Affected by a Gel-Forming Conditioner, Biomass in Oligotrophic and Upwelling Systems,
sants in Oil Spill Response,
W88-04646 2106 3F W88-01643 2103 2L
W88-09206 2111 5C
AL-OMRAN, L. A.
Survival of Spotted Salamander Eggs in Tempo- ALCAZAR, A. R.
Interactions of Phthalate Esters with Suspended Treatment and Final Disposal of Municipal
rary Woodland Ponds of Coastal Maryland,
Particulate Material in Fresh and Marine Wastewater and Sludge on the Land: Present
W88-04869 2106 5C
Waters, Practices,
W88-01862 2103 5B ALBERT, M. R. W88-00286 2101 3C
Solving a Giardia Problem in a Small Treatment
AL-REKABI, H. N. System, ALCOCK, P. G.
Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides in Fish W88-05555 2107 5F Assessment of Water Quality in the Inadi Ward,
from the Arabian Gulf, Vulindlela District, KwaZulu,
W88-07270 2109 5B ALBERT, R.
W88-04565 2106 5F
Coping with Sampling Variability in Biota; Per-
AL-SAAD, H. T. centiles and Other Strategies,
Investigation into Unconventional Sources of
Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides in Fish W88-09428 2111 5 A Kwa-
Water for a peri-Urban/Rural District of
from the Arabian Gulf,
ALBERT, R. C. Zulu,
W88-07270 2109 5B
Cleaning up the Delaware River, Status and A W88-08852 2110 5F
Trace Elements in Fish from the Arabian Gulf Progress Report Prepared under the Auspices of
and the Shatt al-Arab River, Iraq, Section 305(b) of the Federal Clean Water Act, ALDENBERG, T.
W88-00920 2101 5G Modelling Plankton Growth in the
First Step in
W88-06480 2108 5B
Loosdrecht Lakes,
AL-SHA'LAN, S. A. ALBERTI, B. N. W88-10353 2112 2H
Evapotranspiration Estimates in Extremely Arid Peroxidase for Removal of Hazardous Aromat-
Areas, ics from Industrial Wastewaters, ALDER, M. A.
W88-05142 2107 2D W88-01318 2102 5D Use of Bio-Gas for Power Generation,
W88-06453 2108 5D
ALBERTI, J.
AL-SHARIF, H. F.
Sediment Quality Criteria - General Aspects and ALDOUS, K.
Isolation of Nostoc muscorum Cyanophages
International State of Discussion (Qualitaetskn-
from a Domestic Sewage, Love Canal: Environmental Studies,
terien Gewaessersedimente - Allgemeine
fuer
W88-01383 5B
W88-08791 2110 5D 2102
Problematik und Internationaler Stand der Dis-
AL-SOUFI, R. kussion), ALDOUS, P. J.
Physically-Based Model for the Agrohydrologic W88-02086 2103 5A Groundwater Management Problems in Aban-
Processes, doned Coal-Mined Aquifers: a Case Study of the
ALBERTOVA, O.
W88-07560 2109 2A Relation of the Zooplankton Biomass and Share
Forest of Dean, England,
W88-07916 2109 4C
of Large Cladocerans to the Concentration of
AL-TURBAK, A. A.
Total Phosphorus, Chorophyll-a and Transpar-
Rational Formula Interpreted Using a Physical- Tracing Ground-Water Movement in Aban-
ency in Hubneov and Vrchlice Reservoirs,
ly-Based Mathematical Model, doned Coal Mined Aquifers Using Fluorescent
W88-10818 2112 5C
W88-08293 2110 2A Dyes,
ALBERTS, A. J. W88-06280 2108 7B
ALABASTER, J. S.
Influence of Undercanopy Sprinkler and Drip
Water Quality Criteria for Freshwater Fish, ALDRICH, J. R.
Irrigation Systems on Growth and Yield of Ba-
W88-00881 2101 5C Effects of pH and Proportioning of Ferrous and
nanas (Cultivar 'Williams') in the Subtropics,
W88-08375 2110 3F Sulfide Reduction Chemicals on Electroplating
ALAIN, B.
Waste Treatment Sludge Production,
Application Anaerobic Fluidized Bed for
of
ALBERTS, J. J. W88-00975 2102 5D
Treatment of Highly Polluted Effluents (Appli- Dissolve Carbohydrate Distribution and Dy-
cation de Lit Fluidise Anaerobie au Traitement namics in Two Southeastern United States Res- ALDRIDGE, A. A. J.
des Effluents a Forte Charge Organique), ervoirs, Routine Determination of Principal Gamma
W88-02009 2103 5D W88-10835 2112 2H Emitting Radionuclides in Muds and Silts from
the Ribble Estuary,
ALBA, R. S. ALBERTSON, M. L.
W88-08606 2110 5A
Operation of a Pilot Municipal Wastewater Experimental Study of Cross-Flow Turbine,
Treatment Plant for Agricultural Reuse, W88-06229 2108 8C ALDWELL, C. R.
W88-00278 2101 3C Groundwaters,
ALBERTSON, R. E. Energy Potential of Irish

From the Early W88-07912 2109 4B


ALBAIGES, J. Control of Bulking Sludges:
Organic Pollutants in Water: I. Optimization of Innovators to Current Practice,
W88-01850 5D ALDWORTH, G. A.
Operational Parameters of the CLSA Tech- 2103
Model Test of a Pumping Station Wet Well,
nique,
ALBRECHT, K. A. W88-03640 2105 5D
W88-10524 2112 5A
Sample Volume Effects on Solute Transport
QualityAssurance Study for the Analysis of Predictions, ALENAS, I.

W88-04610 2106 5B Response of Limed Lakes to Episodic Acid


Hydrocarbons in Sediments,
Events in Southwestern Sweden,
W88-10539 2112 5A ALBRIGHT, L. J. W88-02498 2104 5C
Annual Bacterioplankton Biomasses and Produc-
ALBAN1S, T. A.
tivities in a Temperate West Coast Canadian ALEXANDER, A. J.
Movement of Methyl Parathion, Lindane and
Atrazine Through Lysimeters in Field Condi-
Fjord, Chemical Composition of Hoarfrost, Rime and
W88-02868 2104 2L Snow During a Winter Inversion in Utah,
tions,
W88-09904 2111 5B U.S.A..
Annual Cycle of Bacterial Specific Biovolumes
W88-07605 2109 5B
in Howe Sound, a Canadian West Coast Fjord
ALBAREDE, F.
Sound,
Carbon-14 Dating of Some Hot Spring Waters ALEXANDER, A. M.
W88-05448 2107 2L
from the Eastern Pyrenees (Southern France) Development of Nondestructive Testing Sys-
(Mesures de C-14 dans Quelques Eaux Ther- Grazing of Ciliated Protozoa on Free and Parti- tems for In Situ Evaluation of Concrete Struc-
males des Pyrenees-Orientales). cle-Attached Bacteria. tures,

W88-00049 2101 2F W88-06855 2109 2L W88-O57O0 2107 8F

PA-6
AUTHOR INDEX
ALLEN, S. H.

ALEXANDER, H. C. ALI, M. A. ALLARD, G. D.


Bisphenol A: Acute Aquatic Toxicity, Role and Problems of Monitoring Bottom Sedi- Method and Apparatus for Disposing of Drilling
W88-06326 2108 5C ment for Pollution Assessment in the Coastal Muds and Wastes Generated During Well Drill-
Marine Environment, ing Operations and for Plugging and Abandon-
Health and Environmental Impacts of Brominat-
W88-04362 2105 5A ing the Well,
ed Organics Produced During Wastewater Dis-
infection with Bromide Chloride,
W88-01777 2103 5E
ALI, M. F.
W88-03531 2105 5D Comparison of Two
Recent Models for Estimat- ALLARD, M.
ing Actual Evapotranspiration Using Only Reg-
What Industry is Doing to Protect Aquatic Life, Effects of Experimental Acidification on a Lotic
ularly Recorded Data,
W88-10995 '
2112 5G Macroinvertebrate Community,
W88-07563 2109 2D
W88-09622 2111 5C
ALEXANDER, L. J. D.
Model Test of a Pumping Station Wet Well, ALI, O. M.
Effects of Short-Term and Continuous Experi-
W88-03640 2105 5D Clay Dispersion and Hydraulic Conductivity of
mental Acidification on Biomass and Productivi-
Some Salt-Affected Arid Land Soils,
ALEXANDER, W. V. ty of Running Water Periphytic Algae,
W88-04040 2105 2G
Experimental Investigations Into the Use of W88-08963 2111 5C
Emergent Plants to Treat Sewage in South Dispersion of Clay from Some Salt-Affected,
Arid Land Soil Aggregates, ALLEMAN, B. C.
W88-04619 2106 5D W88-04041 2105 2G Organic Halide and Organic Carbon Distribu-
tion and Removal in a Pulp and Paper
Phosphate Removal from Effluents, ALIKHAN, M. A. Wastewater Lagoon,
W88-09048 2111 5D Metals Crayfish from Neutralized Acidic and
in W88-04072 2105 5D
Non-Acidic Lakes,
ALEXANDRIDIS, M. G.
Economic Gains from Probabilistic Temperature W88-04147 2105 5B ALLEMAN, J. E.
Forecasts, Iron and Manganese Removal Using a Rotating
ALKHATIB, E.
W88-01243 2102 6 A Adsorption of Synthetic Organic Shock Load-
Biological Contactor,
W88-03228 2104 5D
ALEXANDROV, S. ings,
Neutron Activation and Atomic Absorption W88-05182 2107 5F Light Induced Nitrosomonas Inhibition,
Analysis of Ulva Lactuca and Gracilaria Verru- W88-02350 2103 5D
cosa from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece,
ALLAHPICHAY, I.
W88-02880 2104 A Evaluation of the Effect of Chemicals on Aquat-
5 ALLEN AND, J. H.
ic Ecosystem by Observing the Photosynthetic
Environmental Considerations for Ocean Out-
ALFARO, J. Activity of a Macrophyte, Porphyra Yezoensis,
falls and Land-based Treatment Plants,
Coastal Water Quality and Its Effect on Beach W88-02033 2103 5C
Erosion: A Case Study, W88-04867 2106 5E
W88-08141 2110 5C ALLAM, M. N.
Agriculture Expansion Planning: Incorporating ALLEN, E. A.
ALFORD, V. F. Water Reuse, Comparison of Two Chelating Agents Immobi-
Wastewater Treatment Plant Disinfection Effi- W88-01252 lized on Controlled-Pore Glass for the Precon-
2102 3C
ciency as a Function of Chlorine and Ammonia centration of Aluminium from Aqueous Solu-
Content, ALLAN, G. R. tions,
W88-03530 2105 5D Experiences with Treatment for Volatile Organ- W88-04336 2105 5A
ic Contaminants,
ALHAJJAR, B. J.
Biological Tracers of Pollution Plumes From
W88-09644 2111 5F ALLEN, K. N.
Septic Systems,
Ammonia Effects on Microinvertebrates and
ALLAN, J. D. Fish in Outdoor E: jierimental Streams,
W88-09493 2111 5A Macroinvertebrate Drift in a Rocky Mountain W88-05198 2107 5C
Chemical Tracers of Pollution Plumes from Stream,
Septic Systems Receiving Two Types of Deter- W88-09632 2111 2H ALLEN, M. B.
gents, Demonstration of Industrial Wastewater Ren-
ALLAN, J. W.
W88-11148 2112 5B ovation by Extraction of Organic Chemicals
Size-Dependent Sensitivity of Three Species of
Using Poroplastic Membranes,
Groundwater Contamination From Septic Sys- Stream Invertebrates to pH Depression,
W88-08965 2H W88-03494 2105 5D
tems Receiving Detergents of Two Types of 2111
Formulation,
ALLAN, R. D. ALLEN, P.
W88-05213 2107 5B
Treatment Technology for Removal of Dis- Acute Effects of Mercuric Chloride on Intracel-
ALHO, C. J. R. solved Gasoline Components from Ground lular GSH Levels and Mercury Distribution in
Environmental Degradation in the Pantanal Water, the Fish Oreochromis aureus,
Ecosystem, W88-09136 2111 5D W88-06475 2108 5C
W88-07671 2109 4C
ALLAN, W. R. ALLEN, R. L.
ALHONEN, P. SHP Pumps - A New Approach to the Recov- Evaluation of Simple, Dynamic Soil Moisture
Heavy Metal Load of Lake Iidesjarvi as Reflect- ery of Subsurface Petroleum Hydrocarbons, Model,
ed in its Sediments, W88-11258 2112 5G W88-03781 2105 2G
W88-10287 2112 5B
ALLANSON, B. R. ALLEN, R. M.
ALI, H. I.
Dissolved Oxygen Budget Model for Lake Erie Remediation of Gasoline Contaminated Ground
Management of Wastewater from Soap and
inSummer, Water by Infiltration Through Soil,
Food Industries: A Case Study,
W88-06438
W88-10694 2112 2H W88-09514 2111 5G
2108 5D
ALLARD, B.
ALI, K. H. M. ALLEN, R. R.
Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
Discrete Vortex Model of Jet-Forced Flow in Stubble-Mulch Equipment for Soil and Water
Circular Reservoir,
Deposit: Hydrochemical and Hydrological
Conservation in the Great Plains,
W88-06228 Background,
2108 8B W88-03207 2104 3F
W88-06811 2108 5B
ALI KHAN, M. Z.
Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings ALLEN, S.
Conditioning of Pulp and Paper Sludge Using
Deposit: Metal Adsorption by Particulate Pacific Northwest Rivers Study. 1986 Final
Direct Slurry Freezing,
W88-02398 Matter, Report: Idaho,
2103 5D
W88-06814 2108 5B W88-07963 2109 2E
ALI, L. N.
Role and Problems of Monitoring Bottom Sedi- Simultaneous Dissolution of Organic Acids in ALLEN, S. H.
ment for Pollution Assessment in the Coastal Sequential Leaching of Sediment Bound Trace Cooperative Quality Assurance Program for
Marine Environment, Metals, Monitoring Contract Laboratory Performance,
W88-04362 2105 5A W88-04558 2106 5A W88-00421 2101 5A

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AUTHOR INDEX
ALLEN, T. W.

ALLEN, T. W. Lethal Toxicity of Lindane on a Teleost Fish, ALVARES RIBEIRO, A.


Collection and Treatment of Volatile Organic Anguilla anguilla from Albufera Lake (Spain): Concrete Pillars and Triaxially Prestressed An-
Compounds from an Upper Waterbearing Zone Hardness and Temperature Effects, chorages for Large Radial Gates,
in the Southeastern Coastal Plain, W88-07712 2109 5C W88-04049 2105 8F
W88-11088 2112 5G
ALMENDINGER, J. E. ALVAREZ COBELAS, M.
ALLEN, W. K. Groundwater Geochemistry of Aquifer Thermal
Automatic Quantification and Statistical Evalua- Sizes and Daily Growth Rates of Two Algal
Energy Storage: Long-Term Test Cycle, Phytoplankters in the Field,
tion of Organic Contaminants using a Computer- W 8 8-04602 2106 2K
W88-08099 2110 2H
ized Glass Capillary Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry System and Grob Closed-Loop ALMENDRAS, J. M. E.
Stripping, Acute Nitrite Toxicity and Methemoglobinemia
ALVAREZ FERNANDEZ, C.
W88-0O413 2101 5A in Juvenile Milkfish (Chanos chanos Forsskal), Prevention of Water Pollution and Plan for the
W88-02042 2103 5C Exploitation of the Ash Tip of the La Robla
Comparison of Grob Closed-Loop Stripping Conventional Power Station,
Analysis with Other Trace Organic Methods, ALMOHANDIS, A. A. W88-01555 2103 5E
W88-00412 2101 5A
Hydrogeochemical Study of the Drinking Water
ALLER, L. from the Khaybar Village, SW Saudi Arabia, ALVAREZ, R.
DRASTIC: A Standardized System for Evaluat- W88-02883 2104 2F Role of NBS Standard Reference Materials in

ing Ground Water Pollution Potential Using Hy- Quality Assurance of Environmental Measure-
drogeologic Settings,
ALMON, E. ments,
W88-08510 2110 7A Anthropogenic Anoxification ('Eutrophication') W88-U177 2112 7C
of the Water Table Region of a Deep Phreatic
DRASTIC: A System to Evaluate the Pollution Aquifer, ALVES, M. N.
Potential of Hydrogeologic Settings by Pesti- W88-01688 2103 5B Evaluation of the Sanitary Quality of Marine
cides,
Recreational Waters and Sands from Beaches of
W88-09097 2111 5B ALOFS, D. J.
the Sao Paulo State, Brazil,
Vindication of the Twomey-Type Cloud Con-
Methods for Determining the Location of Aban- densation Nucleus Counter,
W88-03566 2105 5A
doned Wells, W88-03286 2104 7B
W88-08982 2111 7B ALVO, R.
ALOI, J. E. Breeding Success of Common Loons (Gavia
ALLEWAY, D. C.
Temporal and Spatial Variability of the Eulit- immer) in Relation to Alkalinity and Other Lake
Illegal Liquid Industrial Waste Site Clean-Up
toral Epilithic Periphyton, Lake Tahoe, Califor- Characteristics in Ontario,
and Restoration,
W88-02197 2103 5G nia-Nevada, W88-10413 2112 5C
W88-09937 2111 2H
ALLEY, W. M. ALWARD, C. L.
External Effects of Irrigators' Pumping Deci- ALONGI, D. M. Calibration and Testing of Nutrient and Pesti-
sions, High Plains Aquifer, Bacterial Productivity and Microbial Biomass in cide Transport Models,
W88-00023 2101 4B Tropical Mangrove Sediments, W88-07834 2109 5B
W88-08802 2110 2L
ALLINSON, N.
ALY, O. A.
Distribution of Breeding Dippers (Cinclus (L.); Intertidal Zonation and Seasonality of Meio-
Aves) Relation to Stream Acidity in Upland
PCB Levels in Surface and Waste Waters in
in benthos in Tropical Mangrove Estuaries,
Egypt.
Wales, W88-04157 2105 2L
W88-10706 2112 5C W88-07126 2109 5B
ALONSO, M.
ALLISON, G. B.
Spanish Salt Lakes: Their Chemistry and Biota, ALY, S. E.
Measure of Isotopic Equilibrium between Water, Combined RO/VC Desalination System,
W88-06992 2109 2H
Water Vapour and Soil C02 in Arid Zone Soils, W 8 8-02430 2103 3 A
W88-07197 2109 2G
ALPER, J.
Cheaper Assay
Faster, for Toxins, Efficient Energy Utilization in Single Purpose
Movement of Isotopes of Water During Evapo-
ration From a Bare Soil Surface,
W88-05427 2107 5A Desalination Plants,
W88-07305 2109 2D W88-02431 2103 3A
ALT, K. F.
ALLISON, R. C. Best Management Practice Implementation Eco- AMAR, A. C.
Process for Containment of Liquids as Solids or nomics and Farmer Decision Making, Fort Huachuca Ground Water Modeling Study,
Semisolids, W88-07839 2109 5G W88-10968 2112 4B
W88-00613 2101 5E
ALTINATAS, N. AMARAL, E. C. S.
Statistical Review of Ground Water Data from Fluorine Pollution in the Marmara Region,
Waste Disposal Sites,
Evaluation of the Ra226 Transport by River
Turkey. Production Methods for Fluorine Re-
W88-11232 2112 5A Sediments Surrounding the Brazilian Uranium
moval and Recovery,
Mining and Milling Facilities,
ALLMAN, D. W. W88-01838 2103 5D
W88-10251 2112 SB
Raft River Monitor Well Potentiometric Head
Responses and Water Quality as Related to the
ALTSHULLER, A. P.
Potential Contribution of Sulfate Production in
AMARANTOS, S. G.
Conceptual Ground-Water Flow System, Comparison of Leaching Tests and Study of
W88-00473 2101 4B Cumulus Cloud Droplets to Ground Level Par-
ticle Sulfur Concentrations, Leaching Mechanisms,
ALLMARAS, R. R. W88-024O3 2103 5B W88-08413 2110 5B
Soil-water Regimes of a Typic Haplaquoll under
Conventional and No-Tillage, ALTUNIN, V. S. AMBE, Y.
W88-04648 2106 2G Hydraulic Resistances of Large Unlined Canals Variations in Different Sized Water Insoluble
inNoncohesive Soils, Particulate Matter in Rain Water,
ALLOTT, N. A. W88-10885 2112 8B W88-02689 2104 2B
Temperature, Oxygen and Heat Budgets of Six
Small Western Irish Lakes, Sediment Transport Curved Channel,
in a AMBROGI, A. O.
W88-10650 2112 2H W88-10586 2112 8B Temporal Variations of Secondary Production
ALLRED, S. in the Marine Bivalve Spisula subtruncata off the
ALTWICKER, E. R.
Runoff Curve Number Estimation Using Po River Delta (Italy),
Expected pH for Halving Sulfate in Adirondack
Remote Sensing Techniques, W88-08726 2110 2H
Rain,
W88-01213 2102 7B
W88-05161 2107 5B
AMBROGI, R.
ALMAR, M. M. Temporal Variations of Secondary Production
Acute Toxicity of Organochlorined Pesticides to ALVARDO, L.
Design and Operation of the Colbun Spillway in the Marine Bivalve Spisula subtruncata off the
the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla: The De-
pendency on Exposure Time and Temperature, and Low-Level Outlet, Po River Delta (Italy),
W88-04142 2105 5C W88-07457 2109 8A W88-08726 2110 2H

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AUTHOR INDEX
ANDERSEN, P. F.

AMBROSANO, E. J. AMIN, O. M. Removing VOCs from Groundwater Containing


Water-Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in Rumi- Pathogenic Micro-organisms and Helminths in Humic Substances by Means of Coupled Air
nant Nutrition, Sewage Products, Arabian Gulf, Country of Stripping and Adsorption,
W88-04624 2106 3F Bahrain, W88-05338 2107 5F
W88-07067 2109 5D
AMBROSE, R. B. ANAGNOSTIDIS, K.
Modeling Volatile Organics in the Delaware AMIRFATHI, P. Aphanizomenon sp. from Lake Trichonis, Hellas
Estuary, Economic Evaluation of Alternative Strategies
(Greece): A Taxonomic Consideration in Rela-
W88-03792 2105 5B for Maintaining Instream Flows,
tion to Morphological and Ecological Param-
W88-00369 2101 6C
AMBROSO, J. T. eters,

Sanitary Landfill Liners - An Overview of Reg- AMIRTHARAJAH, A. W88-10893 2112 2H


ulatory Requirements and Engineering Prac- Improving the Initial Effluent Quality of a Dual-
tices, Media Filter by Coagulants in Backwash,
ANAMAN, K.
W88-01750 2103 5E W88-05319 2107 5F Irrigation Efficiency: Economic Interpretation,
W88-03783 2105 6C
AMDURER, M. AMISIAL, R. A.
Relative Mobility of Radioactive Trace Ele- Comparative Analysis of Various Rainfall- ANANTHAKRISHNAN, R.
ments Across the Sediment-Water Interface in Runoff Models, Onset of the Southwest Monsoon over Kerala:
the MERL Model Ecosystems of Narragansett W88-01220 2102 2A 1901-1980,
Bay, W88-10156 2112 2B
W88-06868 2109 5B AMO, E.
Acidogenic Degradation of the Nitrogen Frac- ANANTHARAJ, B.
AMER, M. F. tion in Vinasse, Limnology of River Cooum with Special Refer-
Measurement of Fluorescence Decay of Crude W88-04505 2106 5D ence to Sewage and Heavy Metal Pollution,
Oil: A Potential Technique to Identify Oil
W88-10858 2112 5C
Slicks, AMODIO-COCCHIERI, R.
W88-01864 2103 5B Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Fish from ANDELMAN, J. B.
Southern Italian Rivers,
AMES, D. L. Speciation of Aluminum in an Acidic Mountain
W88-06481 2108 5B
Automatic Rain Gauge for Continuous, Real Stream,
Time Determination of Rainwater Chemistry, AMOROS, C. W88-04264 2105 5A
W88-04141 2105 7B Populations of Cladocera (Crustacea), as De-
scribed by the Hydrological Functioning of
ANDEN, B.
AMES, R. G.
Stagnant Waterways (Les Peuplements de Cla- Main Dewatering of Mines New Cost Saving
Effect of Chlorine Dioxide Water Disinfection Techniques,
doceres (Crustaces), Descripteurs du Fonction-
on Hematologic and Serum Parameters of Renal W88-01578 2103 4B
nement Hydrologique des Bras-Morts Fluviaux),
Dialysis Patients,
W88-10471 2112 2H
W88-05303 2107 5C ANDERHOLM, S. K.
Reversible Process Concept Applied to the En- Clay Sized Fraction and Powered Whole Rock
AMES, R. N.
vironmental Management of Large River Sys- X-Ray Analysis from Alluvial Basin Deposits in
Effects of Drought on Host and Endophyte
tems, Central and Southern New Mexico,
Development in Mycorrhizal Soybeans in Rela-
tion to Water Use and Phosphate Uptake,
W88-06971 2109 2H W88-03382 2104 2K

W88-08144 2110 21 AMSEL, J. ANDERLINI, V.


Trihalomethane Variation in Public Drinking Aeolian Contributions of Trace Metals to
AMIARD, J. C.
Water Supplies, Marine Sediments of Kuwait,
Eel (Anguilla Anguilla L.) as a Bioindicator of
W88-03547 . 2105 5B W88-02024 2103 5B
Metal Pollution: Factors Limiting its Use,
W88-05258 2107 5A AMSPOKER, M. C. Multivariate Geochemical Investigation of
Effects of Sedimentary Processes and Salinity on
Experimental Study of Bioaccumulation, Toxici- Trace Metal Pollution in Kuwait Marine Sedi-
the Diatom Flora of the Columbia River Estu-
ty and Regulation of Some Trace Metals in ments,
ary,
Various Estuarine and Coastal Organisms, W88-03291 2104 5B
W88-10754 2112 2L
W88-01485 2102 5C
AMY, G. L.
ANDERS, E.-M.
In Situ Studies and Experiments of the Ecotoxi- Microbial Communities in the Saturated
Coagulation and Adsorption of Humic Sub-
cology of Four Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) on Groundwater Environment: II. Diversity of
stances: An Analysis of Surrogate Parameters
Algae and grazing mollusks (gastropoda) Bacterial Communities in a Pleistocene Sand
for Predicting Effects of Trihalomethane For-
(Etudes in situ Et Experimentales De L'Ecotoxi- Aquifer and their In Vitro Activities,
mation Potential,
cologie De Quatre Metaux (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) W88-09792
W88-07133 2109 5F 2111 2F
Chez Des Algues Et Des Mollusques Gastero-
podes Brouteurs), Developing Models for Predicting Trihalometh- ANDERSEN, A. C.
W88-02476 2103 5C ane Formation Potential and Kinetics, Eel (Anguilla Anguilla L.) as a Bioindicator of
W88-01893 2103 5F Metal Pollution: Factors Limiting its Use,
AMIARD-TRIQUET, C.
Eel (Anguilla Anguilla L.) as a Bioindicator of
W88-05258 2107 5A
Molecular Weight Distributions of Soluble Or-
Metal Pollution: Factors Limiting its Use, ganic Matter in Various Secondary and Tertiary ANDERSEN, D. R.
W88-05258 2107 5A Effluents, Pilot Plant Study of an Anaerobic Filter for
Experimental Study of Bioaccumulation, Toxici-
W88-01946 2103 5D Treating Wastes from a Complex Slaughter-
ty and Regulation of Some Trace Metals in house,
Various Estuarine and Coastal Organisms,
Molecular Weight Effects on THM Control by
W88-02142 2103 5D
Coagulation and Adsorption,
W88-01485 2102 5C W88-05178 2107 5F ANDERSEN, O. F.
In Situ Studies and Experiments of the Ecotoxi- Experimental Approach to Quantify Biological-
Organic Halide and Organic Carbon Distribu-
cology of Four Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) on ly Mediated Dissolved Silicate Transport at the
tion and Removal in a Pulp and Paper
Algae and grazing mollusks (gastropoda) Sediment-Water Interface,
Wastewater Lagoon,
(Etudes in situ Et Experimentales De L'Ecotoxi- W88-04072 W88-06859 2109 2L
2105 5D
cologie De Quatre Metaux (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn)
Chez Des Algues Et Des Mollusques Gastero- Ozonation of Humic Substances: Effects on Mo- ANDERSEN, P. F.
podes Brouteurs), lecular Weight Distributions of Organic Carbon Numerical Modeling of Ground Water Flow
W88-02476 2103 5C and Trihalomethane Formation Potential, and Saltwater Transport in Northern Pinellas
W88-10382 2112 5F County, Florida,
AMIEL, A. J. W88 11112 2112 2F
Anthropogenic Anoxification ('Eutrophication') Partitioning of Organic Chlorine between Bulk
of the Water Table Region of a Deep Phreatic Water and Benthal Interstitial Water through a Remedial Action Assessment for Hazardous
Aquifer, Kraft Mill Aerated Lagoon, Waste Sites via Numerical Simulation,
W88-01688 2103 5B W88-10317 2112 5D W88-01735 2103 5B

PA-9
AUTHOR INDEX
ANDERSEN, P. F.

Status of Salt Water Intrusion in South Florida, Oil/Water Separation with Surface Modified ANDERSON, M. A.
W88-11114 2112 2F Membranes, Chemical Speciation and Transport of Heavy
W88-02018 2103 5D Metals in SRP Aquatic Systems,
ANDERSEN, R. W88-09218 2111 5B
Effects of Shellsand on Water Quality and Ozonolysis of Wastewaters Using a Spinning
Mature Brown Trout (Effekt av skjellsand pa Disc Reactor, ANDERSON, M. F.
vannkvalitet og kjonnsmoden aure), W88-00982 2102 5D Solar Distillation Methods and Apparatus,
W88-09699 21 il 5G W88-00578 2101 3A
State of the Art of Anaerobic Digestion for
Physiological Response of Brown Trout (Salmo Industrial Applications in the United Kingdom,
W88-0i043 2102 5D ANDERSON, M. G.
Spawners and Postspawners to Acidic
trutta)
Instrumentation of Pore Pressure and Soil Water
Aluminum-Rich Stream Water, ANDERSON, H. A. Suction,
W88-07620 2109 5C Landspreading Dioxin-Contaminated Papermill W88-09337 2111 7B
ANDERSEN, V.
Sludge: A Complex Problem,
W88-10391 2112 5E Modelling Slope Stability: The Complimentary
Modelling of a Planktonic Ecosystem in an En-
Nature of Geotechnical and Geomorphological
closed Water Column, ANDERSON, H. R.
2L Approaches,
W88-02375 2103 Ground-water Conditions and Leachate Move-
W88-09335 2111 8D
ment Near Two Chemical-Waste Sites in
ANDERSON, A. C.
Oswego County, New York,
Survey of Well Water
Bacterial - Tehran, Iran, Modelling the Effectiveness of a Soil-Cement
W88-03344 2104 5B
W88-01880 2103 7B Protective Cover for Slopes,

ANDERSON, J. W88-09341 2111 8D


Coliphages and Bacteria in Groundwater from Feasibility Report,
Tehran, Iran, W88-05842 2107 6A Surface Geometry and Stomatal Conductance
W88-03698 2105 5B Effects on Evaporation from Aquatic Macro-
ANDERSON, J. B. phytes,
ANDERSON, B. C. Role of Sediment in the Persistence and Trans- W88-02781 2104 2D
Improvement in Aerobic Sludge Digestion port of Enteric Viruses in the Estuarine Envi-
through pH Control: Initial Assessment of Pilot- ronment, ANDERSON, M. P.
Scale Studies, W88-09466 2111 5B Analysis of Interceptor Ditches for Control of
W88-08208 2110 5E Groundwater Pollution,
Suspended Sediment Transport, Sedimentation,
W88-08328 2110 5G
Toxicity and Chemical Composition of Urban and Resuspension in Lake Houston, Texas: Im-
Stormwater Runoff, plications for Water Quality, Field Validation of Ground Water Models,
W88-08364 2110 5C W88-06780 2108 2H 5B
W88-09110 2111

ANDERSON, B. W. Suspended Sediment Transport, Sedimentation,


Movement of Contaminants in Groundwater:
Revegetation for Wildlife Enhancement along and Resuspension in Lake Houston, Texas: Im-
Groundwater Transport - Advection and Dis-
the Lower Colorado River, plications for Water Quality,
2109 2J persion,
W88-0O820 2101 6G W88-06883
W88-02604 2104 5B
ANDERSON, C. S. ANDERSON, J. E.
Cation Cycling in a Base-poor and Base-rich Recharge to and Potential for Contamination of
Larval Fish Assemblages Along Reactor Ther-
Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem, an Aquifer System in Northeastern Wisconsin,
mal Plumes in a Riverine Swamp System,
W88-06153 2108 2K W88-04752 2106 2F
W88-09228 2111 5C

ANDERSON, D. D.
ANDERSON, J. J. Simulation Procedure for Groundwater Quality
Extent and Intensity of the Anoxic Zone on Assessments of Pesticides,
Habitat Development Applications: Lower Pool
Basins and Fjords, W88-07623 2109 5B
5 Channel Maintenance/Weaver Bottoms Reha- 2112 2L
W88-10784
bilitation Plan,
Treatment of Heterogeneities in Ground Water
W88-02569 2104 5E ANDERSON, J. W.
Environmental
Flow Modeling,
Approaches for Evaluating
ANDERSON, D. E. W88-10935 2112 2F
Quality; Scientific Problems and Management
Turbulence Spectra of C02, Water Vapor, Tem- Needs,
perature and Velocity Over a Deciduous Forest, 5G
ANDERSON, M. R.
W88-06300 2108
W88-03874 2105 21 Design and Operation of Angled-Screen Intake,
Recommended Methods for Testing the Fate W88-09850 2111 81
ANDERSON, D. F. and Effects of Dispersed Oil in Marine Sedi-
Development Document for Effluent Limita- Nutrient Limitation of Myriophyllum spicatum
ments,
and Standards for the Leather
tions Guidelines W88-09199 2111 7B Growth In Situ,
Tanning and Finishing Point Source Category, W88-10718 2112 2H
W88-02893 2104 5D Toxicity Testing with Constant or Decreasing
Concentrations of Chemically Dispersed Oil, Submerged Aquatic Macrophyte Biomass in Re-
ANDERSON, D. J. W88-09185 2111 5C lation to Sediment Characteristics in Ten Tem-
Temporal and Geographical Distributions of perate Lakes,
Epilithic Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Degrading
Uniform Methods Exposure Regimes in
for 2110 2H
W88-08076
Bacteria in a Polluted South Wales River, Aquatic Toxicology Experiments with Chemi-
W88-07014 2109 5B cally Dispersed Oils, ANDERSON, N. H.
W88-09186 2111 5C Life History and Ecological Role of the Xyloph-
ANDERSON, D. L. agous Aquatic Beetle, Lara avara, LeConte
Simultaneous Collection of Particles and Acidic
ANDERSON, K.
Evaluation of INT-Dehydrogenase Assay for (Dryopoidea: Elmidae),
Gases for Tracing Emissions from Coal-Fired W88-10683 2112 2H
Heavy Metal Inhibition of Activated Sludge,
Power Plants, 5D
W88-07547 2109
W88-08449 2110 7B ANDERSON, P. D.
ANDERSON, K. L. Paradigms in Multiple Toxicity,
ANDERSON, D. R. Formation and Fate of Fermentation Products in W88-01366 2102 5C
Chlorine-Heavy Metals Interaction on Toxicity Hot Spring Cyanobacterial Mats,
and Metal Accumulation, W88-05188 '
2107 2K ANDERSON, P. R.
W88-03508 2105 5C Distribution Coefficients of Cd, Co, Ni, and Zn
ANDERSON, L. in Soils,
ANDERSON, G. K. Hydrological Analysis of Basin Behavior from 2110 5B
W88-08134
Application of the Spinning Disc Reactor as an Soil Moisture Data,
Ozone Contactor, W88-08291 2110 2G ANDERSON, R.
W88-02212 2103 5D Isotope Ratios and Diatom
ANDERSON, L. G. Downcore Sulphur
Membrane Technique Biomass Retention in
for Sulphur Chemistry of a Super-Anoxic Fjord, Inferred pH in an Artificially Acidified Canadi-
Anaerobic Waste Treatment Processes, Framvaren, South Norway, an Shield Lake,
W88-OZ211 2103 5D W88-08931 2110 2L W88-08200 2110 5C

PA- 10
AUTHOR INDEX
ANGELIDIS, M.

ANDERSON, R. F. ANDOH, R. Y. G. ANDREW, P. R.


Community Planning for Small-Quantity Haz- Identification of Benthic Feed-Back in Faculta- Bury Sludge Digestion Plant: Early Operating
ardous Waste Generators, tive Ponds, Experiences,
W88-03288 2104 5E W88-07340 2109 5D W88-06199 2108 5D
ANDERSON, R. T. ANDREADAKIS, A. D.
ANDREW,
Organic Matter and Nitrogen Removal by an On
R. W.
Data on the Distribution and Abundance of Sub-
Site Sewage Treatment and Disposal System,
Ammonia Effectson Microinvertebrates and
mersed Aquatic Vegetation in the Tidal Poto-
W88-02826 2104 5D Fish in Outdoor Experimental Streams,
mac River, Maryland, Virginia, and the District
W88-05198 2107 5C
of Columbia, 1985,
ANDREAE, M. O.
W88-03130 2104 2L
Determination of Carbon Disulfide in Natural ANDREWS, C. B.
ANDERSON, R. V. Waters by Adsorbent Preconcentration and Gas Analysis of the Validity of Analytical Models
Spatial and Temporal Availability of Floodplain Chromatography with Flame Photometric De- Used for Assessment of Forty-Five Waste Site
Habitat: Long-Term Changes at Pool 19, Missis- tection, Areas: Subsurface Flow and Chemical Trans-
sippi River,
W88-04170 2105 2K port,
W88-10636 2112 2H ANDREASEN, J. K.
W88-10960 2112 5B
ANDERSON, S. H. Industrial HalideWastes Cause Acute Mortality
Three-Dimensional Modeling Analysis of
Rapid Nondestructive Bulk Density and Soil- of Snow Geese in Oklahoma,
Ground Water Pumping Schemes for Contain-
Water Content Determination by Computed To- W88-06940 2109 5C
ment of Shallow Ground Water Contamination,
mography, ANDREEV, G. W88-10938 2112 5G
W88-06178 2108 7B Distribution of Mercury in the Open-Sea Region
of the South-Western Black Sea, ANDREWS, D.
ANDERSON, S. P. W88-07698
Upfreezing Process: Experiments with a Single
2109 5B Chemical Fractionation and Bioavailability of
Cobalt-60 to Benthic Deposit-Feeders,
Clast, Rapid Statistical Correlation between Pollution
W88-07954 2109 2C W88-10829 2112 5B
Sources and Marine Concentrations,
W88-05496 2107 5B ANDREWS,
ANDERSON, T. L. F.
Privatizing Groundwater Basins: A Model and Rapid Statistical Correlation between Pollution Water Quality of Lake Granbury, North-Central
Its Application, Sources and Marine Concentrations, Texas,
W88-05686 2107 6E W88-07697 2109 5A W88-03928 2105 2H
ANDERSON, W. ANDREEV A, N. N. ANDREWS, F. L.
Water Treatment in the Kansas City Metropoli- X-Ray Fluorescence Determination of Pre-Ex- Water Quality of Lake Whitney, North-Central
tan Area, tractedAluminium and Gallium in Waste- Texas,
W88-02806 2104 5F
W88-03944 2105 2H
W88-04165 2105 5A
ANDERSON, W. B.
Development New Radium Removal Proc-
of a ANDREN, W.
ANDREWS, J. F.
A.
ess for Uranium Mining Effluents, Kinetics and Mathematical Modelling,
Aqueous Solubility of Selected Biphenyl, Furan,
W88-00986 2102 5D and Dioxin Congeners, W88-00492 2101 5D
W88-10134 2112 5B
Pilot Scale Investigation of Alternative Drinking ANDREWS, J. W.
Water Treatment Processes at Edmonton, Al- Ash Disposal Ponds on Groundwater
Effect of Environmental Feasibility of Using Creosote
berta, Power Plant,
Quality at a Coal-fired Contaminated Soil and Sludges in Roadway
W88-05824 2107 5F W88-02340 2103 5E Paving Structures,
W88-01000 2102 5E
ANDERSON, W. P. Estimation of Octanol/Water Partition Coeffi-
Method for Prioritizing Water Quality Problem cients:Evaluation of Six Methods for Highly ANDREWS, R. C.
Areas, Hydrophobic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Development of a New Radium Removal Proc-
W88-01154 2102 5G W88-10138 2112 2K ess for Uranium Mining Effluents,

ANDERSSON, I. B. Methods for Estimating Solubilities of Hydro- W88-00986 2102 5D


Response of Limed Lakes to Episodic Acid philic Organic Compounds: Environmental
Events in Southwestern Sweden, Modeling Efforts,
ANDREWS, R. W.
W88-02498 2104 5C W88-09066 Application of Uncertainty Analysis Techniques
2111 5B
to Address NRCTravel Time Performance
ANDERSSON, J. ANDREOTTOLA, G. Measures at a Potential HLW
Disposal Site in
Conditional Simulations of Fluid in Three- Flow Pollution and Eutrophication in the Venice Deaf Smith County, Texas,
Dimensional Networks of Discrete Fractures, Lagoon, W88-10923 2112 2F
W88-04308 2105 2F W88-04365 2105 6G
ANDERSSON, R.
ANDREWS, W. T.
ANDREOU, S. A. Malta Seawater RO Facility,
Simulation of Runoff and Nitrate Leaching New Methodology for Modelling Break Failure
From an Agricultural District in Sweden, Patterns Deteriorating
in Water Distribution
W88-02451 2103 3A
W88-09913 2111 5B Systems: Applications,
Malta Seawater RO Facility Update on the
W88-08336 2110 5F
ANDERSSON, T. First Two Years Operation,
Long-Term Effects of Bleached Kraft Mill Ef- New Methodology for Modelling Break Failure W88-02452 2103 3A
fluents on Red and White Blood Cell Status, Ion Patterns in Deteriorating Water Distribution
Balance, and Vertebral Structure in Fish, Systems: Theory, ANDRUS, R. E.
W88-07475 2109 5C W88-08335 2110 5F Role of Sphagnum fimbriatum in Secondary
Succession in a Road Salt Impacted Bog,
Mercury in Fish in Swedish Lakes, ANDRESEN, B. D. W88-07643 2109 5C
W88-06103 2108 5B Benzthiazoles in Estuarine Sediments as Indica-
tors of Street Runoff, ANGEL, M.
ANDERSSON, Y. W88-04095 2105 5B In Situ Detection of Organics,
Waterborne Outbreaks in Sweden - Causes and
ANDREU, E. W88-07976 2109 5A
Etiology,
W88-01951 2103 5C Lethal Toxicity of Lindane on a Teleost Fish,
ANGELAKIS, A. N.
Anguilla anguilla from Albufera Lake (Spain):
Waterborne Outbreaks in Sweden - Causes and Hardness and Temperature Effects,
Solutions for Transport of Two Sorbed Solutes
Etiology, W88-07712 with Differing Dispersion Coefficients in Soil,
2109 5C
W88-03580 2105 5C W88-04629 2106 2G
ANDREU-MOLINER, E.
ANDO, M. Acute Toxicity of Organochlorined Pesticides to ANGELIDIS, M.
Mutagenicity of Monochlorodibenzofurans De- the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla: The De- Metal Chemistry Differences Between Digested
tected in the Environment, pendency on Exposure Time and Temperature, and Undigested Sludges,
W88-06045 2108 5C W88-04142 2105 5C W88-04892 2106 5D

PA-11
AUTHOR INDEX
ANGELL, J. K.

ANGELL, J. K. ANTOMMARIA, P. E. APGAR, M. A.


Monsoon Rainfall, the Attenuation of Radionuclides and Toxic Ele- Hydrogeochemical Studies at a Landfill in Dela-
Relation between Indian
Southern Oscillation, and Hemispheric Air and ments by In Situ Soils at a Uranium Tailings ware,
Sea leniperature: 1884-1984, Pond in Central Wyoming, W88-02612 2104 5B
2108 2B W88-09447 2111 5B
W88-06239
Superfund - Repairs in Order,
Variability in United States Cloudiness and its
ANTON, P.
W88-09382 2111 5G
Combatting Acid Rain in German Powcrplants,
Relation to El Nino, 2104 5G
W88-02657
W88-00145 2101 2B APOLAYO, H.
ANTONIETTI, F. Friction Correction Factor for Center-Pivot Ir-
ANGERMEIER, P. L.
Changes in the Physical and Chemical Proper- rigation Systems,
Assessing Biotic Integrity of the Fish Communi- 3F
ties of Floodwater and Sediment in an Experi- W88-05951 2108
ty in a Small Illinois Stream, mental Ricefield (Reggio Emilia, Italy),
W88-09818 2111 7B W88-09624 2111 2H APPEL, C. A.
Optimum Location of a Well Near a Stream,
ANGHEM, P. A. M. ANTONIETTI, R.
W88-01345 2102 4B
Organochlorine and PCB Residues in Lake Erie Changes in the Physical and Chemical Proper-
Mink Populations, ties of Floodwater and Sediment in an Experi-
APPEL, D. H.
W88-05108 2107 5B mental Ricefield (Reggio Emilia, Italy).
Progress Report on the Effects of Highway
W88-09624 2111 2H
ANKENY, M. D. Construction on Suspended-Sediment Discharge
ANTONOVA, N. M. in the Coal River and Trace Fork, West Virginia
Design for an Automated Tension Infiltrometer,
W88-10649 2112 7B Passage of Polar Hydrocarbons into Water 1975-81,
During Oil Spills, W88-03324 2104 4C
ANLAUF, K. W88-03297 2104 5B
Acidic Pollutants in Air and Precipitation at APPEL, E.
Selected Rural Locations in Canada, ANTUNES, C. M. F.
Largest Composting System Takes Orders from
2101 5B Water-Contact and Socioeconomic
Patterns
W88-00224 PC,
Variables in the Epidemiology of Schistosomia- 2109 5E
W88-07650
ANNA, L. O. sis Mansoni in an Endemic Area in Brazil,

Geologic Framework of the Groundwater Flow W88-00114 2101 5C APPEL, J. L.


System in Jurassic and Cretaceous Rocks, Monitor Wells for Depth-Discrete Sampling: A
Northern Great Plains,
ANTUNES, M. P.
New Method for Qualitative Simulation of Cost-Effective Alternative Design,
W88-03109 2104 2F A
Water Resources Systems. I. Theory, W88-09008 2111 7
W88-04177 2105 7C
ANNANDALE, G. W.
APPELO, C. A. J.
Reservoir Sedimentation,
New Method for Qualitative Simulation of Geochemical Calculations and Observations on
W88-06595 2108 2J
Water Resources Systems. 2. Applications, Salt Water Intrusions, LA. Combined Geo-
W88-04178 2105 7C chemical/Mixing Cell Model,
ANNEAR, T. C.
Test of Weighted Usable Area Estimates De- W88-07583 2109 2L
ANWAR, H. O.
rived from a PHABSIM Model for Instream Flow of Surface Buoyant Jet in Cross Flow,
Flow Studies on Trout Streams, W88-04390 2105 5B APPLEBY, P. G.

W88-09819 2111 6D Radionuclides in Coastal and Estuarine Sedi-


AOKI, I. ments from Wirral and Lancashire,
ANNEAR, T. G. Entropy Balance in Lake Biwa, W88-08609 2110 5A
Characterization of Yampa and Green River W88-01979 2103 2H
Ecosystems: A Systems Approach to Aquatic APPLEGATE, L. E.
Resource Management, AOKI, R. Avoiding Iron Fouling in Reverse Osmosis De-
Integrated Water Development Project of Gra-
W88-00348 2101 2H salination Plants,
vatai River Basin, Brazil,
2105 6B W88-00094 2101 3A
ANNESINI, M. C. W88-04418
Adsorption of Organic Compounds onto Acti- APPLEGATH, S. L.
AOKI, S.
vated Carbon, Bioconcentration and Metabolism of Butyltin Brood Size and Neonate Weight of Daphnia
W88-02827 2104 5D
Compounds in Carp, magna Produced by Nine Diets,
W88-10276 2112 5B W88-11008 2112 2H
ANSELME, C.
THM Formation Potential and Organic Content: Bioconcentration and Metabolism of Phenyltin Sensitivity of Chronic Endpoints Used in Daph-
A New Analytical Approach, Chlorides in Carp, nia magna Straus Life-Cycle Tests,
W88-00065 2101 5A W88-04257 2105 5B
W88-U009 2112 5C
ANSPACH, G. L. AOYAMA, M.
Light-Activated Reduction of Chemicals for De- Deposition of Chemical Components in Japan, APPLEHANS, F. M.
struction of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Oil W88-08465 2110 5B Factors Influencing the Accumulation of Sedi-
ment-Sorbed Hexachlorobiphenyl by Midge
and Soil,
W88-01308 2102 5D Determination of Alkaline Earth Metals in Japa- Larvae,
nese Rain and Snow by ICP Emission Spectrom- W88-05119 2107 5B
ANTHES, R. A. etry,
Synoptic and Mesoscale Aspects of an Appa- W88-10543 2112 2K APSIMON, H. ML
lachian Ice Storm Associated with Cold-Air Ammonia Emissions and Their Role in Acid
Damming,
AOYAMA, S.
Deposition,
Factors Influencing the Selection of Appropriate
W88-00127 2101 2B W88-04140 2105 5B
Sanitation Technology,
ANTHONY, M. W88-03718 2105 5D
APTOWICZ, B. S.
Status of the Water Quality Control Mission in
Using Elevated Storage and Off-Peak Pumping
APARICIO, J.
ORD and Needs for Research Support, Mathematical Model for Unsteady Supercritical to Control Energy Costs,
W88-01322 2102 5G Flow on a Mobile Sandy Bed, W88-05326 2107 5F
W88-01963 2103 2E
ANTOINE, S. E.
ARAD, A.
Phytoplankton Population Dynamics and Chem- APE! T, C. J. Environmental Isotope Hydrology of Salinized
ical Characteristics of the Sediments of the Sali- Impact Force as a Part of the Total Breaking Experimental Catchments,
hiyah River, Basrah, Iraq, Wave Force on a Vertical Cylinder. W88-07572 2109 4C
W88-09806 2111 5C W88-06625 2108 8B
Hydrogeology, Hydrochemistry, and Environ-
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Some In- APERS, D.
mental Isotopes of the Campaspe River Aquifer
teresting Diatom Species in the River Wye Deposition of Radionuclides from Chernobyl to
System, North-Central Victoria, Australia,
System, Wales. U.K.. a Forest in Belgium.
W88-02688 2104 5B W88-07193 2109 2F
W88-10799 2112 2H

PA-12
AUTHOR INDEX
ARMSTRONG, J. M.

ARAD, N. ARGO, D. G. ARMBRUSTER, J. T.

Economics of the Application of Membrane Design, Operation, and Maintenance of A 5-mgd Simulation of Flood Hydrographs for Georgia
Processes; Part I: Desalting Brackish and Wastewater Reclamation Reverse Osmosis Streams,
Seawaters, Plant, W88-02353 2103 2E
W88-00712 2101 3A W88-00710 2101 5D
ARMBRUSTER, T.
ARAI, T. ARIAS, A. M. Building an Effective Computer Mapping Pro-
Evolution of Physicochemical and Biological
Preliminary Study on the Water Temperature gram,
Factors in a Saltmarsh-Fish Pond of Cadiz (SW 5D
and Freezing of Lake Suwa in Japan and Shal- W88-05565 2107
Spain) and its Relation with Sea Water Stagna-
low Lakes in Eastern China,
2110 2C tion/Renovation Cycles (Evolucion de las Con- ARMIGATE, B. J.
W88-08646
diciones Fisicoquimicas y Biologicas de un Developing Automated Multispecies Biosensing
ARAL, M. M. Estero y Su Relacion con los Ciclos de Estanca- for Contaminant Detection,
New Boundary Element Formulation for Time- miento y Renovacion del Agua), 2107 5A
W88-05298
Dependent Confined and Unconfined Aquifer W88-05041 2106 2L
Problems. ARMITAGE, P. D.
2111 2F ARIKAN, A.
W88-09541
WATEQB-BASICA Revision of W ATEQF for Prediction of the Macro-invertebrate Fauna of
Unpolluted Running-water Sites in Great Britain
Simplified Approach to Regional Mutilayered IBM Personal Computers,
W88-06287 2108 2K Using Environmental Data,
Aquifer Analysis, 2H
W88-10210 2112
W88-03153 2104 2F
ARIMA, T.
Separation and Determination of Traces of Use of Prediction to Assess Macroinvertebrate
ARAUJO, M. C.
Tertiary Treatment of
Heavy Metals Complexed with Humic Sub- Response to River Regulation,
Use of Water Hyacinth in
stances in River Waters by Sorption on Indium- W88-09621 2111 2H
Domestic Sewage,
2106 5D Treated Amberlite XAD-2 Resin,
W88-04614 ARMITAGE, T. M.
W88-06132 2108 7A
ARAUJO, R. P. A. Hazard Evaluation Division Standard Evalua-
ARIMIOTO, R. tion Procedure: Fish Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests,
Treatability Studies and Toxicity Reduction in
Air-Sea Transfer of Trace Elements, W88-06616 2108 5C
Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents, 2111 5B
W88-09070
W88-10325 2112 5D
ARMON, R.
ARIMOTO, R.
ARBON, M. Concentration of Trace Metals in Precipitation,
Modified M-CP Medium for Enumerating Clos-
Solar Energy for Pumping Water, A tridium perfringens from Water Samples.
W88-02407 2103 5
W88-07557 2109 8C W88-07414 2109 5A
ARIOGLU, E.
ARBUCKLE, J. G. Properties of Hydraulic Stowing Material with ARMONIES, W.
Environmental Law Handbook, Particular Reference to Drainage Requirements, Meiobenthic Gradients with Special Reference
W88-01654 2103 5G W88-01579 2103 3E to Platyhelminthes and Polychaeta in an Estua-
rine Salt Marsh Creek: A Small-Scale Model for
ARBUCKLE, T. E. ARITA, M. Boreal Tidal Coasts,
Water Nitrates and CNS Birth Defects: A Popu- Two-Layer Model of Saline Wedge. I: Entrap-
W88-10851 2112 2L
lation-Based Case-Control Study, ment and Interfacial Friction,
W88- 10390 2112 5C W88-04461 2105 2L Plathelminth Abundance North Sea Salt
in
Marshes: Environmental Instability Causes High
ARCHER, D. B. Two-Layer Model of Saline Wedge. II: Predic-
Diversity,
Energy Production Through the Treatment of tion of Mean Properties,
Wastes by Micro-Organisms, 2L W88-10629 2112 2L
W88-04462 2105
W88-08556 2110 5D
ARITOMI, N. ARMSTRONG, C. A.
ARCHER, D. R. Sedimentation and Effluent Concentration of Hydrologic Effects of Withdrawal of Ground-
Computer System for Flood Estimation and Its Soft Clay on Reclamation Works, Water on the West Fargo Aquifer System, Cass
Use in Evaluating the Flood Studies Rainfall W88-02516 2104 2J County, North Dakota,
Runoff Method, W88-03351 2104 2F
W88-06195 2108 2E ARJMAND, M.
Analysis of Dicamba from Water Using Solid- Preliminary Assessment of Land-Surface Subsid-
ARCHER, J. A. Phase Extraction and Ion-Pair High Perform- ence in the El Paso Area, Texas,
Health and Safety Program for Ground-Water ance Liquid Chromatography, W88-03009 2104 6G
Investigations at 39 Waste Management Sites W88-10459 2112 5A
within theOak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant, ARMSTRONG, C. L.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, ARKELL, B. P.
Transformations of Rainfall by Plant Canopy,
Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Nitrate Losses
W88-08418 2110 5G W88-06348 2108 21
from An Agricultural Catchment,
ARCONE, W88-08600 21 10 5B
S. A. ARMSTRONG, D. E.
Airborne River-Ice Thickness Profiling with Cycles of Nutrient Elements. Hydrophobic Or-
ARKIN, G. F.
Helicopter-Borne UHF Short-Pulse Radar, ganic Compounds, and Metals in Crystal Lake,
Runoff Impoundment for Supplemental Irriga-
W88-07536 2109 2C 5B
tion in Texas, W88-09080 2111

ARDANUY, P. E. W88-05407 2107 3F


Distribution and Characterization of PCBs in
Remote Sensing of Water Vapor Convergence,
ARKIN, P. A. Lake Michigan Water,
Deep Convection, and Precipitation Over the 5B
Spatial and Annual Variations in the Diurnal W88-04205 2105
Tropical Pacific Ocean During the 1982-1983 El
Cycle Large-Scale Tropical Convective
of
Nino, Eddy Diffusivity Determined with
Cloudiness and Precipitation, Vertical
W88-06077 2108 7B 2108 2B Rn222 in the Benthic Boundary Layer of Ice-
W88-06365
Covered Lakes,
ARFI, R. ARLOSOROFF, S.
Impact of Urban Pollution on the Zooplankton W88-05605 2107 2H
Irrigation Reuse of Pond Effluents in Develop-
Part of a Neritic System (Marseille-Cortiou)
(Impact d'une Pollution Urbaine sur la Partie
ing Countries, ARMSTRONG, D. K.
W88-07356 2109 5D Celestite (SrS04(S)) Solubility in Water, Sea-
Zooplanctonique d'un Systeme Neritique (Mar-
water and NaCl Solution,
seille-Cortiou)), Waste-Water Reuse for Irrigation and Aquacul-
W88-07921 2109 2K
W88-09620 2111 5C ture,
W88-07864 2109 3C
ARGAMAN, Y. ARMSTRONG, J. M.
Continuously Fed Intermittently Decarted Acti- ARLOTTA, S. V. Assessment and Management of a 15-Year-Old
vated Sludge A Rational Basis for Design, Envirowall Vertical Cutoff Barrier, VOC Ground Water Containment Plume.
W88-07541 2109 5D W88-09132 2111 5G W88-11260 2112 5G

PA- 13
AUTHOR INDEX
ARMSTRONG, J. M.

Biological Fate of Hydrocarbons at an Aviation Evaluation of Parameter Estimation Method for ARTHUR, R. M.
Gasoline Spill Site, Flood Frequency Analysis: Computer Programs, Twenty Years of Respirometry,
W88-11218 2112 5B W88-05235 2107 7C W 88-0 1051 2102 5G
ARMSTRONG, R. L. Intercomparison of
Statistical EV1 Estimators ARTS, H. H. M.
Snow Cover Data Management: The Role of by Monte Carlo Simulation,
Nutrient Dynamics in Small Mesotrophic Fens
WDC-A for Glaciology, W88-08344 2110 2E Surrounded by Cultivated Land, II.: N and P
W88-01961 2103 2C
ARORA, M. L. Accumulation in Plant Biomass in Relation to
ARMSTRONG, R. W. Analysis of Full-Scale SBR the Release of Inorganic N and P in the Peat
Operation at
PCB Patterns in Hudson River Fish: I. Resident Grundy Center, Iowa, Soil,

Freshwater Species, W88-03829 2105 5D W88-01848 2103 2H


W88-06648 2108 5B
Evaluation of Activated Biofiltration and Acti- ARTS, M. T.
PCB Patterns in Hudson River Fish: II. Migrant vated Biofiltration/Activated Sludge Technol- Energy Reserves of Three Zooplankton Species
and Marine Species, ogies, from Two Lakes with Different Metal Concen-
W88-06649 2108 5B W88-01851 2103 5D trations,
W88-06093 2108 5C
ARMY, T. P. ARP, W.
Element Cycling Wetlands: Interactions with
in Effects of Elevated C02
on Chesapeake Bay ARULANANDAN, K.
Physical Mass Transport, Wetlands: II. Gas Exchange and Microenviron- Centrifuge Modeling of Transport Processes for
W88-09081 2111 2H ment in Open Top Chambers, Pollutants in Soils,
W88-08541 2110 2H W88-06119
ARNAOUT, S.
2108 5B
Behaviour of Closely Packed Egg-
Structural ARPADJAN, S. ARUMUGAM, K.
Shaped Sewer Linings During Installation and Neutron Activation and Atomic Absorption
Analysis of Ulva Lactuca and Gracilaria Verru-
Spectral Analysis of Storm Surge in Hong Kong
Under Various Restraint Conditions,
Victoria Harbour,
W88-07476 2109 8B cosa from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece,
W88-08186 2110 2L
W88-02880 2104 5A
ARNDT, H.
Bounds and Potential Effects of NH4( + ) (Load- ARQUITT, A. B.
ARUN, V.

ing)on the Pelagic System of a Baltic Estuary, Biochemical Methods for Detection of Subsur- BiologicalMechanism of Acetate Uptake Medi-
face Contamination/Biomass, ated by Carbohydrate Consumption in Excess
W88-10798 2112 5C
W88-02544 2104 5A Phosphorus Removal Systems,
ARNDT, J. L. W88-10264 2112 5D
Sulfate and Gypsum Determination in Saline ARROJA, L. M.
Soils, Treatment of Slaughterhouse Wastewaters in Estimating Supernatant Recycle from Sludge
W88-04039 2105 7B Stabilization Ponds, Treatment,
W88-07328 2109 5D W88-08579 2110 5D
ARNELL, N. W.
Performance of the Two-Component Extreme ARROWOOD, M. J. ARVOLA, L.
Value Distribution in Regional Flood Frequency Occurrence of Cryptosporidium Oocysts in Three Day Study of the Diel Behavior of Plank-
Analysis, Sewage Effluents and Selected Surface Waters, ton in a Highly Humic and Steeply Stratified
W88-09545 W88-05962 2108 5A Lake,
2111 2E
W88-08585 2110 2H
ARNESE, A.
ARRUDA, J. A.
Organochlorine Pesticide Residues Correspondence Between Urban Areas and the ASADA,
in Fish from J.
Concentrations of Chlordane in Fish from the
Southern Italian Rivers, Method for Estimation of Methylmercury Dis-
W88-06481 Kansas River,
2108 5B solved into Water from Dredged Material by
W88-04131 2105 5B Using the Marine Copepod Acartia clausi,
ARNOLD, H. W88-02523 2104 5A
Fate of Materials Exported by the Big Blue and
Suggested Modifications to the SCS Model for
the Black Vermillion Rivers into Tuttle Creek
Improved Estimations of Runoff Volume, ASAI, K.
Reservoir, Kansas,
W88-0O957 2101 2E Numerical Estimation to Organic Pollution of
W88-01176 2102 5B
Flowing Water by Using the Epilithic Diatom
ARNOLD, J. G.
Modeling the Effects of Urbanization on Basin Pesticide Monitoring in Kansas Surface Waters: Assemblage —
Diatom Assemblage Index
1973-1984, (DAIpo),
Water Yield and Reservoir Sedimentation,
W88-05413 W88-0H19 2102 5B W88-03859 2105 5A
2107 4C

ARNOLD, S.
ARSENAULT, G. P. ASAI, T.
Ultimate Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Large-Scale Cloud Distributions and Their Sea-
Community Outbreak of Adenovirus Type 7a
W88-01306 2102 5D sonal Variations as Derived from GMS-IR Ob-
Infections Associated with a Swimming Pool,
W88-00102 servations,
2101 5C ARTAMONOV, Y. V. W88-09866
Variability of the Temperature Field Off the
2111 2B
ARNOLD, T. E. North-Western Coast of Africa,
New Approach for Regulating Iron in Water ASANAGI, E.
W88-01622 2103 2L
Quality Standards, Method for Strengthening Soft Soil,
W88-11003 2112 5G ARTEAGA, I. H. W88-01779 2103 2G
Evaluating the Fecal Contamination in Fruits
ARON, G. and Vegetables from Markets in Mexico City,
Process for Strengthening Soft Soil,
Regional Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency W88-00284 2101 3C
W88-00764 2101 8D
Curves for Pennsylvania,
W88-02387 2103 2B ARTHINGTON, A. H.
ASANO, T.
Ecology of Humic and Non-humic Dune Lakes, Evaluation of Tertiary Treatment Systems for
ARONSON, L. J. Fraser Island, with Emphasis on the Effects of Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse,
Cool-Season Turfgrass Responses to Drought Sand Infilling in Lake Wabby, W88-03569 2105 5D
Stress, W88-00002 2101 2H
W88-07223 2109 3F Water Reclamation Efforts in the United States,
ARTHUR, J. W88-00176 2101 5D
Evapotranspiration of Cool-Season Turfgrasses Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermit-
in the Humid Northeast, tent Dosing of Outdoor Experimental Streams ASCE, F.
W88-06342 2108 2D with Chlorpyrifos, Rolled Concrete Dams Using Gap-Graded Ag-
W88-11001 2112 5C gregate,
ARORA, K. W88-03833 2105 8F
Comparative Evaluation of the Estimators of ARTHUR, J. W.
Some Flood Frequency Models Using Monte Ammonia Effects on Microinvertebrates and ASCULAI, E.
Carlo Simulation, Fish in Outdoor Experimental Streams, Randomness of Annual Precipitation Data,
W88-04763 2106 2A W88-05198 2107 5C W88-O6260 2108 2B

PA-14
AUTHOR INDEX
ATWATER, R. W.

ASENCIO, E. ASMUS, H. ATHOW, R. F.


Techniques of Collecting Data for a Study of Importance of Grazing Food Chain for Energy Impact of Proposed Runway Extension at Little
Errors in Measurements in Water Meters (Les Flow and Production in Three Intertidal Sand Rock Municipal Airport on Water-Surface Ele-
Techniques d'Aquisition de Donnees pour Bottom Communities of the Northern Wadden vations and Navigation Conditions in Arkansas
l'Etude des Erreurs de Comptage dans les River,
Compteurs a eau), W88-10630 2112 2L W88-00818 2101 4C
W88-08921 2110 5F
ASMUS, R.
Norfolk Harbor and Channels Deepening Study;
Importance of Grazing Food Chain for Energy
ASH, C. Report 2: Sedimentation Investigation, Chesa-
Florida - Providing Incentive for Reporting Flow and Production in Three Intertidal Sand
peake Bay Hydraulic Model Investigation,
Leaks, Bottom Communities of the Northern Wadden
W88-0O828 2101 2L
W88-09484 2111 5G
W88-10630 2112 2L
ATKINS, A. S.
ASH, J.
Applicability of Current Groundwater Theories
Flora, Fauna and Water Chemistry of Tagimau- ASPILA, K. I.

Interlaboratory Quality Assurance Aspects of for the Prediction of Water Inflows to Surface
cia Crater, a Tropical Highland Lake and
the International Joint Commission's Great Mining Excavations,
Swamp in Fiji,
2H Lakes Monitoring Programs, W88-01456 2102 2F
W88 10707 2112
W88-11181 2112 7C
ASHENDEN, T. W. ATKINSON, J. F.

Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on the Growth


ASSANAH, P. A. Diffusive Limit for Entrainment,
Heavy Metal Pollution Influences Serotonin
W88-10763 2112 8B
of Three Herbaceous Species Grown on a
Level and Dopamine-Stimulated Adenylate Cy-
Range of British Soils,
5C
CNS of Molluscs,
clase Activity in the Note on 'Interfacial Mixing in Stratified Flows',
W88-05463 2107
W88-01491 2102 5C W88-08954 2110 8B
Growth Responses of Birch and Sitka Spruce
ASSEL, R. A.
Exposed to Acidified Rain, ATKINSON, L. C.
Thermal Changes in Lake Superior Storage in
W88-08893 2110 5C Minimizing Well Losses in Dewatering Wells in
1976,
W88-04406 2105 2H Fractured Rock,
ASHIKHMEN, V. A. W88-01415 2102 4B
Rheological Properties of Dispersed Cement ASTLE, J. W.
Grouts, Lake Sediments as Historic Records of Atmos- ATLAS, D.
W88-03626 2105 8F pheric Contamination by Organic Chemicals, Measurement of Precipitation with Synthetic
W88-09068 2111 5B Aperture Radar,
ASHKAR, F.
W88-06746 2108 7B
Exploration of an Extreme Value Partial Time ASTROM, A.M.
Series Model in Hydroscience, Ecology of Phytoplankton in the Tvarminne ATLAS, E.
W88-06504 2108 7C Area, SW Coast of Finland: IV. Environmental Atmospheric Transport of PCBs to the Oceans,
Conditions, Chlorophyll A and Phytoplankton W88-06653 2108 5B
ASHLEY, M. G.
in Winter and Spring 1984 at Tvarminne Storf-
Channel Form and Processes in Bedrock and
Alluvial Reaches of the Raritan River, New
jard, ATLAS, E. L.
W88-09959 2111 2L Organic Compounds of Environmental Concern
Jersey,
in the Gulf of Mexico: A Review,
W88-10794 2112 2J ASTRUC, A.
Comparative Study of Tin Profiles with Other W88-06294 2108 5B
ASHLEY, J. W. Metals and Phosphorus Patterns in Lacustrine
Use and Placement of Grouting and Sealing ATLAS, R. M.
Sediments: Mobility and Pollution,
Materials, W88-07135 2109 5B Measurement of the Effects of Cadmium Stress
W88-09517 2111 5G on Protozoan Grazing of Bacteria (Bacterivory)
ASTRUC, M. in Activated Sludge by Fluorescence Microsco-
ASHMORE, P. E. Comparative Study of Tin Profiles with Other py.
Effective Discharge for Suspended Sediment Metals and Phosphorus Patterns in Lacustrine W88-05193 2107 5D
Transport in Streams of the Saskatchewan River Sediments: Mobility and Pollution,
Basin, W88-07135 2109 5B Microbial Hydrocarbon Degradation within
W88-09544 2111 2J Sediment Impacted by the AMOCO Cadiz Oil
ASUERO, A. G.
Spill,
ASHOK, K. Spectrophotometric Determination of Zinc in
W88-00379 2101 5B
Comparison of Various Designs of Solar Stills, Cooking Salts, Tap and Mineral Waters with
W88-02455 2103 3A Phenylglyoxal Mono(2-Pyridyl)Hydrazone,
ATRUSHKEVICH, P. A.
W88-04335 2105 5A
ASHTON, P. J.
Construction of Geodetic Networks for Study-
Ecosystem Model of Phosphorus Cycling in a ASUMA, Y. ing Crustal Movements when Creating Hydrau-
Warm Monomictic, Hypertrophic Impound- Numerical Experiments of the Charging Mecha- lic Structures in Seismic Regions,
ment, nism of Precipitation Particles by the Ion-Cap- W88-10221 2112 8E
W88-01978 2103 2H ture Process below the Cloud Base,
W88-08124 2110 2B ATSUYA, I.

Thermal Stratification and the Stability of Mero- Fundamental Studies on the Coprecipitation of
mixis in the Pretoria Salt Pan, South Africa, ASZTALOS, B. Nanogram Quantities of Some Metals with the
W88-06994 2109 2H Accumulation of Pesticides in the Organs of Dimethy lglyoxime/Ni/ 1 -(2-Py ridy lazo)-2-
Carp, Cyprinus carpio L., at 4 Degrees and 20 Naphthol Complex and Their Direct Determina-
ASHWOOD, T. L. Degrees C,
tion by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Using
Experimental Approach to Determining Subsur- W88-04143 2105 5B
an Inner Miniature Cup for the Solid Sampling
face Leakage from a Surface Impoundment
Effect of Cu on Some Biochemical Parameters Technique: Application to Natural Waters,
Using a Radioisotope Tracer,
of Fishes, W88-07680 2109 5A
W88-11099 2112 5B
W88-01492 2102 5C
ASHWORTH, J. B.
ATTHASAMPUNNA, P.
ATCHISON, G. J. Decolorization of Molasses Waste Water by a
Ground-Water Availability of the Lower Creta-
Effects of Metals on Fish Behavior: A Review, Thermophilic Strain, Aspergillus fumigatus G-2-
ceous Formations in the Hill Country of South- W88-08783 2110 5C 6,
Central Texas,
W88-00934 2101 2F Toxicity of Fenvalerate and Constituent Iso-
Its
W88-08204 2110 5D
mers to the Fathead Minnow, Pimephales pro-
Hydraulic Characteristics of the High Plains Aq- ATTIA, F. A. R.
melas, and Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus,
uifer as Determined from Core Analysis, Forecasting Groundwater Suitability for Irriga-
W88-00075 2101 5C
W88-04910 2106 2F tion: A Case Study in the Nile Valley, Egypt,
ATHAYDE, D. W88-08330 2110 4B
ASMUND, G. Water Quality Data and Urban Nonpoint Source
Heavy Metal Pollution from Mining in Green- Pollution: The Nationwide Urban Runoff Pro- ATWATER, R. W.
land, gram, Water Marketing in Southern California,
W88-01562 2103 5C W88-01169 2102 5G W88-07378 2109 6D

PA-15
AUTHOR INDEX
ATWOOD, D. F.

ATWOOD, D. F. AUERBACH, P. S. AUSTIN, S. R.


Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled Bacteriology of the Freshwater Environment: Toxic Pollutant Removals and Removal Credits
Hazardous Waste Sites, Implications for Clinical Therapy, at a Major POTW,
W88-09358 2111 5G W88-03997 2105 5B
W88-02196 2103 5D
Resolution Problems with Obtaining Accurate AUGE, R. M.
Ground Water Elevation Measurements in a Hy- Leaf Water and Carbohydrate Status of VA AUSTIN, T. A.

drogeologic Site Investigation, Mycorrhizal Rose Exposed to Drought Stress, FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (Iowa Water
W88-09001 2111 7B W88-05569 2107 21 Resources Research Institute),
W88-10023 2111 9D
ATWOOD, D. K.
AUGUST, C. M.
Relative Sensitivities of Environmental Legion-
Petroleum Pollution in The Caribbean, Groundwater Contamination Benefit-Cost Anal-
cllae to Selective Isolation Procedures,
W88-05132 2107 5B ysis Methodology,
W88-05445 2107 5A
W88-07046 2109 5G
AUALIITIA, T. U.
Amounts of Cu,
AUGUSTINE, J. A.
Specific Sorption of Trace Pb,
Assessment of Satellite Rain Estimates for AUTIO, S.
andCd by Inorganic Particulates,
Large-Scale, Operational Use,
W88-07269 2109 5B Effect of Acidification on Mobility of Heavy
W88-00637 2101 2B Metals and Aluminum in Forest and Lake Eco-
AUCLAIR, J.-C. AUGUSTYN, D. systems (Happamoitumisen Vaikutus Raskasme-
Structure-Function Relationships for Monitoring Development and Structure of the Goc- tallien Ja Alumiinin Liikuvuuteen Metsa-Ja Jar-
Cellular Stress and Recovery Responses with zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: IV. Meteoro- vieko systeemissa),
Selenastrum capricornutum, logical Conditions, W88-10560 2112 5B
W88-07031 2109 5 A W88-10615 2112 2H
Levels of Iron, Aluminum, Zinc, Cadmium and
AUCOTT, W. R. AULENBACH, D. B. Mercury in Plants Growing in the Surroundings
Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer Improvement of the MITRE Model for Prioriti- of an Acidified and Non-acidified Lake in
Unit A2, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer zation of Hazardous Waste Site Remediation, Espoo, Finland,
System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De- W88-10870 2112 5G
W88-10511 2112 5B
velopment,
W88-03013 2104 2F AUST, H. J.
Influence of Acid Precipitation on the Develop- AUVINET, G.
Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer ment of Erysiphe Graminis DC f. sp. Tritici Impermeabilization of a 300-Hectare Cooling
Unit A3, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer Marchal (Einfluss Saeurehaltiger Niederschlaege Pond,
System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De- auf die Entwicklung von Erysiphe Graminis W88-09442 2111 2G
velopment, DC. f. sp. Marchal),
W88-03015 2104 2F W88-02098 2103 5C AVANZINO, R. J.
Uptake and Regeneration of Nitrate by Epilithic
Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer AUST, D.
S.
Communities in a Nearly Pristine Lotic Environ-
Biodegradation of Chlorinated Organic Com-
Unit A4, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer ment,
System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
pounds by Phanerochaete chrysosporium, a
Wood-Rotting Fungus, W88-03891 2105 2H
velopment,
W88-08441 2110 5E
W88-03024 2104 2F AVENDANO, M. D. C.
AUSTERN, B. M. Algal Population and Auxotrophic Adaptation
Potentiometric Surfaces of November 1982 and
Toxicity Reduction at Municipal Wastewater in a Sugar Refinery Wastewater Environment,
Declines in the Potentiometric Surfaces Between
Treatment Plants, W88-06845
the Period Prior to Development and November 2109 5D
W88-04885 2106 5D
1982 for the Coastal Plain Aquifers of South
Carolina, AUSTIN, A. AVERETT, D. E.
W88-03056 2104 2F Concept and Design of a Substrata Container for Verification of Procedures for Designing
Sampling Periphyton, Dredged Material Containment Areas for Solids
Potentiometric Surfaces of the Coastal Plain W88-02337 2103 7B Retention,
Aquifers of South Carolina, Prior to Develop- W88-06546 2108 5E
ment, Periphyton Communities in a Pristine Mountain
W88-03047 2104 2F Stream Above and Below Heavy Metal Mining AVERETT, R.
Operations,
Use of the Paired-Basin Technique in Flow-
Water-Level Measurements for the Coastal Plain W88-10654 2112 5C Related Wildland Water-Quality Studies,
Aquifers of South Carolina Prior to Develop-
AUSTIN, H.J. W88-03006 2104 5B
ment,
Institutionaland Human Resource Development
W88-03090 2104 2F
for Water Quality-Control Programs in Devel- AVERILL, A. L.
AUDIC, J. M. oping Countries, Acid Rain Affects Egg-Laying Behavior of
Freeze-Dried Culture: An Efficient Seed to
W88-05426 2107 5G Apple Maggot Flies,
Allow Fast Start-Up of a Nitrification Filter, W88-01879 2103 5C
Operation and Maintenance of Water Systems in
W88-05268 2107 5D Developing Countries,
AVERILL, D. W.
Sulfide and Sulfate Inhibition of Methanogene-
W88-01890 2103 5F
Removal of Radium-226 from Uranium Mining
sis,
AUSTIN, J. R. Effluents: Final Report of a Joint Government-
W88-04445 2105 5D New - In Vivo
Biological Reference Materials Industry Program,

AUER, A. H.
Incorporated Toxic Metals in Water Hyacinth W88-02928 2104 5D
Tissues,
Supplemental Note to the Combined Role of
W88-11175 2112 5A AVIS, J. D.
Kinematics, Thermodynamics and Cloud Phys-
ics Associated with Heavy Snowfall Episodes, Analysis and Interpretation of Borehole Hydrau-
AUSTIN, K. J.
W88-07683 2109 2C Institutionaland Human Resource Development
lic Tests in Deep Boreholes: Principles, Model

for Water Quality-Control Programs in Devel- Development, and Applications,


AUER, M. T. W88-00045 2101 7C
oping Countries,
Mathematical Modelling of Primary Production
W88-05426 2107 5G
in Green Bay (Lake Michigan, USA), a Phos- AWAD, J.
phorus- and Light-Limited System, AUSTIN, L. B. Effects of Sewage Dumping on Macrobenthic
W88-10358 2112 2H Airborne Determination of Regional Water Use Invertebrates in the Jordan Gulf of Aqaba, Red
Efficiency and Evapotranspiration: Present Ca- Sea,
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay, pabilities and Initial Field Tests,
W88-04298 W88-09996 2111 5C
2105 2H W88-06726 2108 7B
Trophic State Response to Nonpoint Pollution AUSTIN, P. M.
AWALT, L.
Control: Application of Coupled Microcomput- Relation Between Measured Radar Reflectivity Pollution Potential of Pit Quarries Employed as
er Models to the Great Lakes, and Surface Rainfall, Waste Disposal Sites,
W88-01110 2102 5G W88-02839 2104 7B W88-03933 2105 5E

PA-16
AUTHOR INDEX
BACHEN, B.

AWERBUCH, L. AYRES, J. E. BABA, A.


Technical and Economic Implications of Meas- Evaluation of Historic Cultural Resources in Statistical Relation Between Relative Humidity
urement and Control Errors in Water Desalina- Relation to the Central Arizona Water Control and the GMS Observed Cloud Amount,
tion, Study, W88-09869 2111 2A
W88-00086 2101 3A W88-00791 2101 6G
BABANZIEN, H.
AXELSSON, B. First EPA Superfund Cutoff Wall: Design and
Studies of Methane Dynamics in an Oligotro-
Rapid and Reliable Method to Quantify Envi- Specifications,
phic Lake (Lake Stechlin) (Untersuchungen des
ronmental Effects on Laminaria Based on Meas- W88-09131 2111 5G
Methankereislaufes in einem Oligotrophen See
urements of Ion Leakage,
W88-08876 2110 5A AYYAPPAN, S. (Stechlinsee)),
Detritus Associated Respiration During Macro- W88-10795 2112 2H
AXELSSON, C. L. phyte Decomposition,
Hydrogeological Conditions for Leachate Pro- W88-08822 2110 2H BABCOCK, H. M.
duction Control in a Sulfide Mine Tailing, Compelling On-the-Ground Implementation of
W88-01556 2103 5G AZARKOVICH, A. E. Measures to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution,
CriticalDisplacement Velocity of a Rock Mass
W88-01092 2102 5G
Modeling of Ground Water Flow Through a with Respect to Cracking during Blasting,
WP-Cave, W88-00052 2101 8H BABCOCK, M. M.
W88-10955 2112 5E Effects of Oil Exposure on Pink Salmon, Oncor-
AZBEL, D. S.
AXELSSON, L. Fluid Mechanics and Unit Operations, hynchus gorbuscha, Alevins in a Simulated In-
Method to Quantify Envi- W88-03979 2105 8B tertidal Environment,
Rapid and Reliable
ronmental Effects on Laminaria Based on Meas- W88-03292 2104 5C
urements of Ion Leakage,
AZCUE, J. M.
2110 5A
Heavy Metals in Drinking Waters from the Par- BABCOCK, T. M.
W88-08876
aiba do Sul - Guandu River System, Rio de Examination and Characterization of Distribu-
AXEN, G.S. Janeiro State, Brazil, tion System Biofilms,
Method of In-Situ Leaching of Ores, W88-05248 2107 5B W88-05446 2107 5F
W88-01778 2103 5G
AZEEZ, P. A.
BABCOCK, W. C.
AXIAK, V. Accumulation of Copper and Cobalt by Blue-
Renovation of Electroplating Rinse Waters with
Behavioral Responses a Marine Bivalveof Green Algae at Different Temperatures,
W88-10541 2112 5B Coupled-Transport Membranes,
(Venus verrucosa) to Pollution by Petroleum
Hydrocarbons,
W88-00220 2101 5D
W88-07607 2109 5C AZEVEDO, H. L.
Evaluation of the Ra226 Transport by River BABENZIEN, C.
Bioenergetic Responses of the Marine Bivalve Sediments Surrounding the Brazilian Uranium Bacterial Assimilation of Dissolved and Particu-
Venus verrucosa on Long-Term Exposure to Mining and Milling Facilities, late Phytosynthesis Products (Bakterielle Nut-
Petroleum Hydrocarbons, W88-10251 2112 5B zung von gelosten und partikularen Photosynth-
W88-06873 2109 5C eseprodukten),
AZIZ, N. M.
Sediment Transport on Steep Slopes,
W88-09813 2111 2H
Effects of Exposure to Petroleum Hydrocarbons
on the Gill Functions and Ciliary Activities of a W88-03444 2104 2J
BABEU, L.
Marine Bivalve, Comparison of Occurrence and Rates of Chemi-
W88-01804 2103 5C
AZOV, Y.
Effect of pH on the Performance of High-Rate cal Biodegradation in Natural Waters,

Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Marine Bivalve Oxidation Ponds, W88-01722 2103 5B


Venus verrucosa: Accumulation and Cellular W88-07374 2109 5D
Responses,
BABICH, H.
High-Rate Oxidation Ponds: The Israeli Experi- Fathead Minnow FHM Cells for Use in In Vitro
W88-06848 2109 5B
ence, Cytotoxicity Assays of Aquatic Pollutants,
AXLER, R. P. W88-07350 2109 5D W88-07500 2109 5A
Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen in
Subalpine Castle Lake, California,
BAADER, G.
BABLON, G.
Bounds and Potential Effects of NH4( + ) (Load-
W88-06911 2109 2H Evolution of Organics in a Potable Water Treat-
ing) on the Pelagic System of a Baltic Estuary,
W88-10798 2112 5C
ment System,
AXTELL, S. J.
A Problem Stream W88-00066 2101 5F
Contaminated Shellfish in the
of Interstate Commerce,
BAAN, P. J. A.
W88-05993 2108 5G Minimum Cost Allocation of Groundwater to BABU RAO, T.B.
Drinking Water Companies and Industries, Note on the Representation of Nonlinearity in
AYENI, O.
J. S. W88-03972 2105 6B Runoff Process by the General Hydrologic
Conservation and Utilization of Aquatic Macro- System Model,
phytes in Lake Kainji, Nigeria, BAARD, J. H.
W88-08182 2110 2A
W88-08220 2110 2H Stability of Precipitation Samples under Field
Conditions, BACA, B. J.
AYER, H. W. W88-09582 2111 7B Laboratory Approach for Determining the
Cost of Water in Western Agriculture,
BAARS, A. J. Effect of Oils and Dispersants on Mangroves,
W88-00638 2101 3F
Fluoride Pollution in a Salt Marsh: Movement W88-09184 2111 5C
AYERS, R. R. Between Soil, Vegetation, and Sheep,
Jackup Platform Trailer, W88-05109 2107 5B Toxicity of Oil and Chemically Dispersed Oil to
W88-04774 2106 8A the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum,
BAARSE, G. W88-09203 2111 5C
AYERS, R. W. Assessing Impacts of Water Management Poli-
Use of Field and Laboratory Biological Tech- cies, BACH, D. P.
niques to Evaluate the Toxic Impact of a Com- W88-03978 2105 6A Design and Management of Dredged Material
bined Industrial and Municipal Discharge, Containment Areas to Improve Hydraulic Per-
W88-03259 2104 5C Design of Policies for the Water Management of formance,
the Netherlands,
AYOK, T. W88-01602 2103 5E
W88-03977 2105 6B
Fluorine Pollution in the Marmara Region,
Turkey. Production Methods for Fluorine Re- Methodology to Determine Consequences of
BACHARACH, J.
Getting the Lead Out: Reducing Lead Concen-
moval and Recovery, Variations in Water Management for Agricul-
tration in Water,
W88-01838 2103 5D ture,
W88-03970 2105 6B W88-04874 2106 5F
AYOUB, I. F.
Development and Experimental Verification of a Model Describing the Water Distribution in the BACHEN, B.
Model for Transport of Concentrated Organics Netherlands the Screening of Water Manage- Southeastern Alaska Hatchery Innovative
in the Unsaturated Zone, ment Tactics, Ground Water System,
W88-11220 2112 5B W88-03975 2105 6B W88-11130 2112 2F

PA-17
AUTHOR INDEX
BACHMAN, L. J.

BACHMAN, L. J. BADAWY, M. I. BAGATTO, G.


Nitrate in the Columbia Aquifer, Central Del- PCB Levels in Surface and Waste Waters in Metals Crayfish from Neutralized Acidic and
in
marva Peninsula, Maryland, Egypt, Non-Acidic Lakes.
W88-02969 2104 5B W88-07126 2109 5B W88-04147 2105 5B
BACHMAN, S. R. BADDOUR, R. E. BAGCHI, N. S.
Determination of Organic Acid Anions in Pre- Hydraulics of Shallow and Stratified Mixing Preliminary Characterization of a Novel Syne-
cipitationby Ion Chromatography Exclusion, Channel,
chococcus Isolate Showing Mercury, Cadmium
W88-02469 2103 5A W88-04270 2105 5E and Lead Tolerance,
BADER, W88-07145 2109 5C
BACHMANN, K. H.
Flow-Injection Method for the Determination of Formation of Trichloronitromethane (Chloropi-
crin) and Chloroform in a Combined Ozonation/
BAGDY, I.
Trace Amounts of Chloride (Entwicklung einer
Proposals on Mine Water Control System for
Fliessinjektionsmethode zur Bestimmung von Chlorination Treatment of Drinking Water,
W88-07542 Kotredez Coal Mine.
Chlorid im Spurenbereich durch Leitfaehigkeits- 2109 5F
W88-01410 2102 4B
differenzen),
BADER, J. S.
W88-04334 2105 7B Groundwater Hydrology of the Guyandotte BAGHDADI, A. H. A.
River Basin, West Virginia, Mathematical Model for Leak Location in Pipe-
Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor-
W88-03917 2105 7C lines,
oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitations
W88-07494 2109 5G
(Ionen-Chromutographische Bestimmung von Groundwater Hydrology of the Tug Fork and
Chloracetat und Dichloracetat in Niederschlags- Twelvepole Creek Basins, West Virginia, BAGNATI, R.
wasserproben), W88-03919 2105 7C Screening of 21 Pesticides in Water by Single
W88-02673 2104 5 A Extraction with CI 8 Silica Bonded Phase Col-
BADER, R.
umns and HRGC-MS,
BACHMAT, Y. Evidence for the Lake Chippewa Extreme Low-
Use of the Deep Aquifers in the Negev
Potential Water Stage in Lake Michigan,
W88-06030 2108 5 A
- A Conceptual Model,
Desert, Israel W88-04224 2105 2J BAGNYUK, V. M.
W88-07580 2109 3C Industry Wastes
BADOREK, Steel Treatment in Buffer
D. L.
Ponds,
Single-Well Tracer Technique for Evaluating Adsorption of Synthetic Organic Shock Load-
W88-07369 2109 5D
Aquifer Parameters: I. Theoretical Work, ings,
W88-09921 2111 7B W88-05182 2107 5F BAGYALAKSHMI, V.

BACK, G. BADR-ELDIN, S. M. Limnology of River Cooum with Special Refer-


Federal Corrective Action Requirements for Pe- Incidence of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in ence to Sewage and Heavy Metal Pollution,
troleum Underground Storage Tanks, Drinking Water in Cairo, W88-10858 2112 5C
W88-09485 2111 5G W88-02486 2103 5B
BAHAM, J. E.

BACK, H. BADSHA, K. S. Characterization of Soluble Organic Compounds


Contaminated Food and Uptake of Heavy Heavy Metal Levels in Three Species of Fish in and Complexation of Copper, Nickel, and Zinc
Metals by Fish: A Review and a Proposal for Tjeukemeer, a Dutch Polder Lake, in Extracts of Sludge-amended Soils,

Further Research, W88-10142 2112 5B W88-05980 2108 5E


W88-0401 2105 5B
BAE, S. K. BAHARUDDIN, M. K.
BACK, P. A. A.
Study of the Three-Dimensional Groundwater Particle Size of Interrill-Eroded Sediments from
Design of Sri Lanka's Samanalawewa Project, Flow System in an Upland Area of Japan, Highly Weathered Soils,
W88-04573 2106 2F W88-04649 2106
W88-10397 2112 8A 2J

BACKES, BAE, W. BAHNEMANN, D. W.


C. A.
Critical Evaluation of Microbial Product For-
Aluminum Speciation in Acidic Natural Waters: Photocatalytic Formation of Hydrogen Perox-
mation in Biological Processes,
Testing of a Model for Al-Humic Complexation, ide,
W88-07543
W88-01945 2103 5D W88-08452 2110 5B
2109 5B

Complexation of Protons, Aluminum and Calci-


BAECHMANN, K. BAHR, T. G.
Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor-
um by Aquatic Humic Substances: A Model Federal Water Policies and Irrigated Agricul-
oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitation
Incorporating Binding-site Heterogeneity and ture,
(Ionen-Chromatographische Bestimmung von
Macroionic Effects, W88-00312 2101 6E
Chloroacetat und Dichloroacetat in Niedersch-
W88-10269 2112 2K
lagswasserproben), Research Needs Related Municipal
to
Evaluation of the Use of Cation-Exchange Resin W88-02818 2104 5A Wastewater Renovation and Reuse in Arid and
for the Determination of Organically-Com- Semiarid Areas,
BAEDECKER, M. J.
plexed Al in Natural Acid Waters,
Hydrogeochemical Studies W88-00289 2101 3C
at a Landfill in Dela-
W88-10522 2112 7B ware,
BAHRE, G.
W88-02612 2104 5B
Organic Complexation of Al in Acid Waters: Computer Aided Control of Nitrogen Removal
Model-testing by Titration of a Streamwater BAEHR, A. L. in Small Activated Sludge Wastewater Treat-
Sample, Selective Transport of Hydrocarbons in the Un- ment Plants,
W88-10268 2112 2K saturated Zone Due to Aqueous and Vapor W88-01959 2103 5D
Phase Partitioning,
BACKMAN, R. C.
W88-04314 BAIER, J. H.
2105 5B
Treatment of Dairy Wastewater by the Anaero- Point-of-Use and Point-of-Entry Treatment on
bic Up-Flow Packed Bed Reactor, BAESSLER, P. Long Island,
W88-02169 2103 5D Determination of Nitrous Oxide and Dinitrous W88-05088 2106 5F
Pentoxide Concentrations in the Output of the
BACOPOULOS, A.
Air-Fed Ozone Generators of High Power Den- Using Reverse Osmosis to Remove Agricultural
Sub-Liner Ground Water Monitoring at a Large Chemicals from Groundwater,
sity,
Lined Landfill, W88-06023 W88-05339 2107 5F
2108 5F
W88-09301 2111 7A
BAFFAUT, C. BAILEY, A. C.
BADAKHSHAN, A. Development of an Expert System for the Anal- Some Hydrological Aspects of Weather Radar
Operational Criteria for Pilot Plant Studies on ysis of Urban Drainage Using "SWMM' (Storm Research in the United Kingdom,
the Control of Organic Contaminants. Water Management Model), W88-01964 2103 7C
W88-05829 2107 5F W88-01759 2103 6A
BAILEY, G. W.
Pilot Studies into Effects of Disinfection Strate- BAFFONE, K. M. Distribution and Cycling of Nutrients at Four
gieson Drinking Water Quality, Antilung Cancer Activities of Selenium. Sites in the Benguela System.
W88-058I8 2107 5F W88-05544 2107 5F W88-01636 2103 2L

PA-18
AUTHOR INDEX
BAKER, J. R.

Modeling Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollu- BAIRD, D. J. Overview of Rural Nonpoint Pollution in the
tion: A Research Perspective, Oxygen Conditions in Two Prairie Pothole Lake Erie Basin,
W88-07823 2109 5B Lakes During Winter Ice Cover, W88-11071 2112 5B
W88-07092 2109 2H
BAILEY, H. C. Pesticides in Rainwater in the Northeastern
Time/Toxicity Relationships in Short-Term BAIRD, R. B. United States,
Static, Dynamic, and Plug-Flow Bioassays,
Health Effects of Water Reuse: Characterization W88-02790 2104 5B
W88-11006 2112 7C of Mutagenic Residues Isolated from Reclaimed,
Surface, and Groundwater Supplies, BAKER, D. E.
BAILEY, J. S. W88-03540 2105 5A Transfer of Sludge-Applied Trace Elements to
Rural Landfill Site Characterization, Public the Food Chain,
Health Assessment and Remedial Action, King High-Performance Concentration System for the
W88-07908 2109 5B
County, Washington, Isolation of Organic Residues from Water Sup-

W88-11152 2112 5E plies,


BAKER, E. A.
W88-07809 2109 5 A Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Leaf Wetta-
BAILEY, R. E.
High-Performance Macroporous Resin Concen- bility, Rain Retention and Uptake of Some Inor-
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment
tration System for Trace Organic Residues in ganic Ions,
of Low Concentration Wastewaters: I. Steady
Water, W88-07689 2109 5C
State,
W88-00070 2101 5D W88-00442 2101 5A
Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Production,

Process Considerations in Biological Treatment Negative-Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spec- Morphology and Composition of Epicuticular
of Low Concentration Wastewaters: I. Steady trometry and Ames Mutagenicity Tests of Wax and on Cuticular Membrane Development,
State,
Granular Activated Carbon Treated Waste W88-05933 2108 5C
W88-08147 2110 5D Water,
W88-07814 2109 5A BAKER, E. G.
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment Waste Acid Detoxification and Reclamation,
of Low Concentration Wastewaters. II. Dynam-
Wastewater Inputs and Marine Bioaccumulation W88-07972 2109 5D
of Priority Pollutant Organics off Southern Cali-
ics,
W88-04339 2105 5D fornia, BAKER, E. T.
W88-03511 2105 5B Water Resources Appraisal of the Camp Swift
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment Lignite Area, Central Texas,
of Low Concentration Wastewaters: II. Dynam-
BAIRD, S. F.
W88-03064 2104 5B
Acid Pulses From Snowmelt at Acidic Cone
ics,
W88-08149 2110 5D Pond, New Hampshire, BAKER, J. A.
W88-07594 2109 5C
Use of Odex Drilling System for Monitoring
BAILEY, R. G. Well Installation in Aquifer Containing Glacial
BAJKIEWICZ-GRABOWSKA, E.
Fish Communities in the Perennial Wetland of Boulders,
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
the Sudd, Southern Sudan, 7A
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, W88-09012 2111
W88-10716 2112 2H
Poland): I. Geographical Description, Hydro-
graphic Components and Man's Impact,
BAKER, J. H.
BAILEY, S.
W88-10590 2112 2H Importance of Dissolved Organic Matter Pro-
Economic Issues and Aspects of Hazardous
duced by Duckweed (Lemna minor) in a South-
Waste Management,
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of ern English River,
W88-02763 2104 5E
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, W88-10734 2112 2H
BAILEY, T. L. Poland): II. Hydrological Budget of Lakes in
Testing of Alum Recovery for Solids Reduction 1978 and 1979, BAKER, J. L.

and Reuse, W88-10591 2112 2H Effects of Conservation Tillage on Groundwater


W88-02395 2103 5F Quality: Nitrates and Pesticides,
BAK, R. P. M. W88-05759 2107 4C
BAILEY-WATTS, A. E. Densities of Protozoan Nanoplankton Popula-
Coldingham Loch, S.E. Scotland: I. Physical tions in Intertidal Mesocosms: Influence of Oil Evaluating the Effectiveness of BMPs from
and Chemical Features with Special Reference Pollution and a Self-Igniting Cleaning Agent, Field Studies,
to the Seasonal Patterns in Nutrients, W88-09953 2111 5C W88-07835 2109 5G
W88-10659 2112 2H
BAKER, A. L.
Hydrologic Effects of Conservation Tillage and
Coldingham Loch, E. Scotland: Phyto- Fine-layer Depth Relationships of Lakewater
S. II. Their Importance Relative to Water Quality,
plankton Succession and Ecology the Year Chemistry, Planktonic Algae and Photosynthet-
in W88-05765 2107 4C
Prior to Mixer Installation, ic Bacteria in Meromictic Lake Fidler, Tasma-
W88-10660 2112 2H nia, Hydrologic Effects of Conservation Tillage and
W88-10696 2112 2H Their Importance Relative to Water Quality,
BAILLIE, P. W. W88-11073 2112 4C
Diatom Size Distributions and Community BAKER, B.
Point/Nonpoint Source Interface Issues in Wis-
Stratification in Estuarine Intertidal Sediments, Management Practices to Reduce Farm Chemi-
W88-08716 2110 2L consin,
cal Losses with Agricultural Drainage,
W88-01166 2102 5G
W88-01175 2102 5G
BAINBRIDGE, R.
Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Funding for BAKER, C. R.
Winter Application of Sludge, BAKER, J. M.
Lake Restoration: A Case Study at Carlisle
W88-03597 2105 5E Comparison of the Fate and Ecological Effects
Lake,
of Dispersed and Nondispersed Oil in a Variety
W88-01108 2102 5G BAKER, D. B. of Intertidal Habitats,
Analytical Method and Quality Control Pro- W88-09200 2111 5B
BAIR, E. S.
gram for Studies of Currently Used Pesticides in
Analysis of Hydraulic Across the
Gradients
Host Rock at the Proposed Texas Panhandle
Surface Waters, BAKER, J. P.
W88-11166 2112 5A Aluminum Speciation and Equilibria in Dilute
Nuclear-Waste Repository Site,
W88-OO017 Acidic Surface Waters of the Adirondack
2101 2F Effects of Intensive Agricultural Land Use on
Region of New York State,
Regional Water Quality in Northwestern Ohio,
Regional Hydrodynamics of the Proposed High- W88-03965 2105 5B
W88-01120 2102 4C
Level Nuclear-Waste Repository Sites in the
Texas Panhandle, Gross Erosion Rates, Sediment Yields, and Nu- BAKER, J. R.

W88-07112 2109 5B trient Yields for Lake Erie Tributaries: Implica- Effects of Improvements on Salinity in the Colo-
tions for Targeting, rado River,
BAIRD, D. W88-01129 2102 5B W88-00360 2101 6G
Aspects of Sesarma catenata (Grapsidae, Crusta-
cea) Burrows and Its Implications in the Event Overview of Rural Nonpoint Pollution in the Effects of Limited Food Availability on the
of an Oil Spill, Lake Erie Basin, Striped Bass Fishery in Lake Mead,
W88-08742 2110 5C W88-05763 2107 5B W88-00365 2101 2H

PA-19
AUTHOR INDEX
BAKER, K. K.

BAKER. K. K. BALACHANDAR, R. ponents, Adenosine Triphosphate, and Direct


Fine-layer Depth Relationships of Lakewater Submerged Flow Characteristics of Throatless Counts in Subsurface Aquifer Sediments,
Chemistry, Planktortic Algae and l'hotosynthet- Flume, W88-09795 2111 7B
ic Bacteria in Meromictic Lake Fidler, Tasma- W8H-05952 2108 8B
nia, Morphological and Cultural Comparison of
W88-106% 2112 2H BALACKO, G. Microorganisms in Surface Soil and Subsurface
Bacteriological Characteristics of 15 Freshwater Sediments at a Pristine Study Site in Oklahoma,
BAKER, L. A. Beaches in Manitoba, W88-09793 2111 2F
Dynamic Model of In-Lake Alkalinity Genera- W88-04079 2105 5B
tion. BALL, J.
W88-05531 2107 5B BALAFOUTIS, C.
Comparison of Vadose Monitoring Procedures,
Acid Rain in Northern Greece,
W88-09288 2111 2F
Mechanisms of Alkalinity Generation in Acid- W88-07708 2109 5B
Sensitive Soft Water Lakes, Environmental Feasibility of Using Creosote
W88-09074 2111 5C BALANIN, V. V.
Determination of the Lifting Force and Rational Contaminated Soil and Sludges in Roadway
BAKER, R. J. Form of Vertical Lift-Falling Gates, Paving Structures,
Continuous Liquid-Liquid Extractor for the Iso- W88-10434 2112 8C W88-01000 2102 5E
lation and Concentration of Nonpolar Organic
BALASCH, J. BALL, J. W.
Compounds for Biological Testing in the Pres-
Effects of Zinc Sulphate on Haematological Pa- Toxic Element Composition of Acid Mine
ence of Humic Materials,
W88-07810 2109 5A rameters in the Dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula Waters from Sulfide Ore Deposits,
and Influences of MS222, W88-01567 2103 5A
BAKER, R. W. W88-02002 2103 5C
Renovation of Electroplating Rinse Waters with BALL, L.
Coupled-Transport Membranes, BALDOCCHI, D. D. Whole-Core Squeezer for Interfacial Pore- Water
W88-00220 2101 5D Turbulence Spectra of C02, Water Vapor, Tem- Sampling,
perature and Velocity Over a Deciduous Forest, W88-05955 2108 7B
BAKER, V. R. W88-03874 2105 21
Flood Geomorphology of the Katherine Gorge, BALL, R. O.
Northern Territory, Australia, BALDWIN, J. A.
Heavy Metals in Municipal Wastewater Treat-
W88-02793 2104 2E Aquifer Tests at the Jackpile-Paguate Uranium
ment Plant Influents: An Analysis of the Data
Mine, Pueblo of Laguna, West-Central New
Available from Treatment Plants,
Paleoflood Hydrology and Extraordinary Flood Mexico,
W88-00634 2101 5D
Events W88-03468 2104 2F
W88-07391 2109 2E Institutional Barriers to Land Treatment of
BALDWIN, L. B.
BAKER, W. C. Computer-Aided Approach to Agricultural Metal Finishing Wastewaters,
Wetlands Protection in Chesapeake Bay Region Flood Hazard Management in Florida. W88-02187 2103 5D
- Where We Go from Here, W88-10015 2111 6A
Selection of Statistically Appropriate Compli-
W88-04979 2106 6E
Impact of City of Tequesta vs Jupiter Inlet Cor- ance Sampling Intervals,
BAKHEET, L. M. poration on Florida Administrative Water Law, W88-01050 2102 5G
Pretreatment System in Reverse Osmosis Plants, W88-05665 2107 6E
W88-07232 2109 3A BALLARD, J. M.
BALDWIN, M. F. Thermospray LC/MS/MS Analysis of
BAKKE, T. Wetlands: Fortifying Federal and Regional Co- Wastewater for Disperse Azo Dyes,
Chemical Analysis of Hydrocarbon Content in operation, W88-05394 2107 5D
Water, W88-06053 2108 5G
W88-08483 2110 5B BALLARON, P. B.
BALDWIN, P. J. Ground-Water Flow Model of the Corning
Energy Balance in Littorina littorea, Distribution, Length and Weight of Roots
W88-08493
in Area, New York,
2110 5C Young Plantations of Eucalyptus grandis W. W88-08396 2110 2F
Hill exMaiden Irrigated with Recycled Water,
BAKKER, A. M. G.
Hydrogeological Study in the Basin of Gulp
W88-03217 2104 3C Special Ground-Water Study: Executive Sum-
Creek, A Reconnaissance in a Small Catchment mary,
BALDWIN, R. P.
W88-07728 2109 2F
Area: Part 3. Chemistry of Surface and Ground Dinoflagellate Resting Cysts Isolated from Sedi-
Water, ments Marlborough Sounds,
in New Zealand, BALLERINI, D.
W88-10786 2112 2F W88-10438 2112 2L Laboratory Simulation of the Microbiological
BAKKER, D. Degradation of Crude Oil in a Marine Environ-
BALE, J. B.
Crop-Water Production Functions for Sweet Ground Water Quality Management in Arizona, ment,
Corn and Cotton Irrigated with Saline Waters, W88-09266 2111 5G W88-00380 2101 5B
W88-04639 2106 3C
BALE, M. J. BALLESTERO, T. P.
BAKKER, F. P. Transfer and Occurrence of Large Mercury Re- Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (New Hamp-
Flow Hydrogen Peroxide,
Injection Analysis of sistance Plasmids in River Epilithon, shire Water Resources Research Center),
Formaldehyde and Hydroxymethanesul-
Sulfite, W88-09965 2111 2H W88-05226 2107 9D
fonic Acid in Precipitation Samples,
W88-10538 2112 5A BALEK, J. BALLESTRA, S.
Hydrology and Water Resources in Tropical Rapid Removal of Chernobyl Fallout from Med-
BAKKES, G. N. Regions, iterranean Surface Waters by Biological Activi-
Improved Numerical Solution for the Diffusion W88-05776 2107 2A ty,
Equation, W88-04016 2105 5B
W88-08337 2110 2F BALES, R. C.
Gaseous Deposition to Snow. I. Experimental BALLIN, G.
BAKULE, L. Study of S02 and N02 Deposition. Bounds and Potential Effects of NH4( + ) (Load-
Modeling of Hierarchical Structures in Water W88-04114 2105 2B ing) on the Pelagic System of a Baltic Estuary,
Quality Control,
W88-10808 W88- 10798 2112 5C
2112 5G Gaseous Deposition to Snow. II. Physical-
Chemical Model for S02 Deposition, BALLING, R. C.
Structural Control Strategies in Aquatic Ecosys- W88-04115 2105 2B
tems, Impact of Rapid Urbanization on Pan Evapora-
W88-06168 2108 2H BALEUX, B. tion in Phoenix, Arizona,

Effects of Lagoon Treatment on Helminth Eggs, W88-05312 2107 4C


BAL, A. S. W88-07371 2109 5D
Reuse of Stabilization Pond Effluent for Citrus Temporal Variations in Tucson, Arizona Sum-
reticulata (Orange), Forest and Road Verge BALKWILL, D. L. mertime Atmospheric Moisture, Temperature
Plants, Equivalence of Microbial Biomass Measures and Weather Stress Levels,
W88-07358 2109 3C Based on Membrane Lipids and Cell Wall Com- W88-06241 2108 4C

PA-20
AUTHOR INDEX
BARBOUR, S. L.

BALLOU, S. W. BANAT, I. BANTA, R. M.


Aquatic Ecological Assessments: Regional Data Algal-Bacterial Ponding Systems for Municipal Thunderstorm Genesis Zones in the Colorado
Sources and Their Application, Wastewater Treatment in Arid Regions, Rocky Mountains as Determined by Traceback
W88-00483 2101 6B W88-07364 2109 5D of Geosynchronous Satellite Images,

BALLS, P. W. BANDAK, N. W88-00124 2101 2B


Influence of Inputs to the Firth of Forth on the Polymer Performance in Sludge Conditioning,
W88-03253 Thunderstorm-Producing Terrain Features,
Concentrations of Trace Metals in Coastal 2104 5D
W88-08321 2110 2B
Waters,
W88-02690
BANDARA, CM. M.
2104 5B BANTLE,
Catchment Ecosystems and Village Tank Cas- J. A.

Tributyltin (TBT) in the Waters of a Scottish cades in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka: A Time- Evaluation of the Developmental Toxicity of
Sea Loch Arising from the Use of Antifoulant Tested System of Land and Water Resource Metal-Contaminated Sediments Using Short-
Treated Netting by Salmon Farms, Management, Term Fathead Minnow and Frog Embryo-
W88-07117 2109 5B W88-02237 2103 3F Larval Assays,
W88-06327 2108 5C
BALLY, R. Mahaweli Strategy of Sri Lanka - Great Expec-
Conservation Problems and Management Op- tation of a Small Nation, BANTON, O.
W88-02253 2103 6B
tions in Estuaries: The Bot River Estuary, South Simulation with a Complexation-Adsorption
Africa, as a Case-History for Management of Model of Possible Effects of Dissolved Humic
BANDEL, V. A.
Closed Estuaries, Overview of Nitrogen Management Substances on Solute Transport in Soils,
for Conser-
W88-08216 2110 2L W88-10917
vation Tillage Systems: An Overview, 2112 5B
W88-05762 2107 4C
BALMER, P. BANWART, W. L.
Chemical Precipitation in Highly Loaded Stabi- Overview of Nitrogen Management for Conser- Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Yield Re-
lization Ponds in Cold Climates: Scandinavian vation Tillage Systems: An Overview, sponse of Two Soybean Cultivars,
Experiences, W88-11070 2112 4D W88-05990 2108 5C
W88-07326 2109 5D
BANERJI, K. S.
Growth Parameter and Yield Component Re-
BALOGH, B. Evaluation of Waste Stabilization Pond Per-
sponse of Field Corn to Simulated Acid Rain,
Planning and Realization of a Constantly In- formance in Missouri and Kansas, U.S.A.,
creasing Prevention System Against Under- W88-07321
W88-07176 2109 5C
2109 5D
ground Water in Mines,
W88-01421 BANKS, H. O. BAO, Y.
2102 4B
Developing New Water Supplies, Evaluation of Uncertainty in Flood Magnitude
BALOGUN, J. K. W88-00296 2101 6D Estimator on Annual Expected Damage Costs of
Distribution and Relative Abundance of the Nile Hydraulic Structures,
Perch (Lates niloticus (L.) Pisces: Centropomi- BANKS, L. E. W88-04179 2105 6C
dae) in Lake Kainji, Nigeria,
Design, Construction, and Operation of DeGray
W88-08583 Lake, BAPST, A.
2110 2H
W88-01060 2102 8A Summer Evolution of Turbidity in Lake Neu-
Seasonal Fluctuations of Salinity and Fish Oc- chatel. (Evolution Estivale de la Turbidite dans
currence in and Around Epe Lagoon, Nigeria,
BANNERMAN, R.
Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution le Lac de Neuchatel),
W88-10482 2112 2L W88-08823
Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin: 2110 2H
BALOGUN, O. S. Executive Summary,
W88-00809 2101 5G BARABAS, S.
Automatic Control of Canal Flow using Linear
Global Water Quality Monitoring,
Quadratic Regulator Theory,
Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution W88-00407 2101 5A
W88-05078 2106 8C
Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin;
BALON, E. K. Volume I: Urban Storm water Characteristics, BARBAREE, J. M.
Fish Communities of the Upper Danube River Pollutant Sources and Management by Street Protocol for Sampling Environmental Sites for
(Germany, Austria) Prior to the New Rhein- Sweeping, Legionellae,
Main-Donau Connection, W88-00808 2101 5B W88-02704 2104 5A
W88-10284 2112 6G BANNISTER, P. BARBEAU, M. E.
BALOUET, G. Observations on Water Potential and Drought
Improved Sparger for Purge and Trap Concen-
Occurrence of Hydrocarbons and Histopatholo- Resistance of Trees and Shrubs After a Period of
trator Used for The Analysis of Volatile Organ-
gical Abnormalities in Oysters for Seven Years Summer Drought Around Dunedin, New Zea- ics in Landfill Leachates and Septic Samples,
Following the Wreck of the Amoco Cadiz in land,
W88-03834 2105 5A
Brittany (France),
W88-01806 2103 21
W88-06875 2109 5C BANNON, A. W.
BARBER, C.

Novel Biological Recycling Water Purification Representative Sampling of Ground Water from
BALOUGH, A. Short-Screened Boreholes,
System for Use in Fish Toxicology Studies,
Pond with Filtered Water,
W88-06476 2108 5A W88-04492 2106 7B
W88-00501 2101 5F
BANNON-O'DONNELL, E. BARBER, J.
BALSLEY, B. B.
Aquatic Microannelids (Oligochaeta and Aphan- Treatment of Acid Mine Water Discharging into
VHF Doppler Radar as a Tool for Cloud and
oneura) of Underground Waters of Southeastern the Tar Creek Watershed,
Precipitation Studies,
W88-06744
New York, W88-00985 2102 5D
2108 7B W88-10634 2112 2E
BALUJA-SANTOS, C.
BARBER, L. B.
BANSHO, K.
Determination of Alkylbenzenesulfonate Surfac-
Determination of Iron and Manganese in Miner-
Indirect Determination of Fluoride in Waters
al Waters of Galicia (Spain) by Atomic Absorp- tants in Groundwater Using Macroreticular
with Lanthanum Alizarin Complexone and In-
tion Spectrophotometry, Resins and Carbon- 13 Nuclear Magnetic Reso-
ductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrome-
W88-06219 2108 2K nance Spectrometry,
try,
W88-02860 2104 5A
W88-05358 2107 7B
BALZER, D.
Method for Oil Recovery from Reservoir Rock BANTA, E. R.
BARBIC, F.
Formations, Dakota Aquifer Near Pueblo, Colorado: Faults Ecology of Iron and Manganese Bacteria in
W88-04727 2106 3C and Flow Patterns, Underground Water,
W88-03048 2104 2F W88-05727 2107 2F
BAME, M. A.
WIPP Hydrology Program Waste Isolation Example Evaluation of a Permit Application for BARBOUR, S. L.
Pilot Plant, Southeastern New Mexico: Hydro- Proposed Hazardous-Waste Landfill
a in Eastern Studies of the Infiltration and Migration of Brine
logicData Report No. 5, Adams County, Colorado, in Potash Tailings,
W88-05912 2107 2F W88-03332 2104 5G W88-08305 2110 5B

PA-21
AUTHOR INDEX
BARBOUR, S. I.

Transient Seepage Model for Saturated-Unsatu- BARKATT, A. BARKLEY, W. A.


rated Soil Systems: A Geotechnical Engineering Treatment of Various Nuclear Generating Sta- Comparison of Parallel Clarifiers with Level and
Approach, tion Waste Waters with Durasil(TM) Media, Nonlevel Weirs,
W88-08307 2110 2F W88-06083 2108 5D W88-01031 2102 5D
BARCELONA, M. J. BARKAY, T. Development of a Dynamic Aerated Lagoon
Chemical Problems Ground-Water Monitor- Adaptation of Aquatic Microbial Communities
in Model,
ing Programs,
to Hg(++) Stress,
W88-04070 2105 5D
2111 7A W88-05447 2107 5C
W88-09161
Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria To Act as Recipi- BARKO, J. W.
Guide to the Selection of Materials for Monitor-
ents of Plasmid DNA, Effects of Freshwater Macrophytes on Sediment
ing Well Construction and Ground-Water Sam- Chemistry,
W88-07000 2109 5B
pling,
W88-09926 2111 2H
W88-08972 2111 7B BARKER, A. C.
Base Flow Measurements at Partial-Record Sites Water Quality Manipulations in a Eutrophic Im-
Overview of the Sampling Process,
on Small Streams in South Carolina, poundment,
W88-09416 2111 7B 2104 2E
W88-03389 W88-02524 2104 5G
Practical Guide for Ground-Water Sampling, BARKER, G. R.
W88-08974 2111 7B BARLOCHER, F.
Water Meter Testing to Raise Revenues: An
Aquatic Hyphomycete Spora in 10 Streams of
Absolute Necessity in a Difficult Economy,
BARCLAY, W. R.
W88-07651 2109 7B
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia,
Characterization of Saline Groundwater Re- W88-02879 2104 2H
source Quality for Aquatic Biomass Production: BARKER, J. F.
A Statistically-Based Approach, Biotransformation of Benzine by Denitriftcation Uptake of Cadmium by Gammarus fossarum
W88-07550 2109 3C in Aquifer Sand, (Amphipoda) from Food and Water,
W88-06375 2108 5B W88-08892 2110 5C
BARDALAYE, P. C.
Solid-Phase Extraction and Capillary Gas Chro- Contaminants in Groundwater: Chemical Proc- BARLOW, P. M.
matographic Determination of Triazine Herbi- esses, Electromagnetic Method for Delineating
cides in Water, W88-02605 2104 5B Groundwater Contamination, Wood River Junc-
W88-09607 2111 5B tion, Rhode Island,
Field Evaluation of a Simple Microcosm Simu-
W88-03887 2105 5B
BARDIN, R. lating the Behavior of Volatile Organic Com-
Free-Living Dinitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated pounds in Subsurface Materials, BARLOW, R. G.
from Petroleum Refinery Oily Sludge, W88-01687 2103 5B
Development of Phytoplankton Communities in
V/88-02712 2104 5A Terms of their Particle Size Frequency Distribu-
Influence of Other Gasoline Derived Organics
tion, in Newly Upwelled Waters of the Southern
BARDOS, C. P. on the Behaviour of Dissolved Monoaromatics
Ground Water, Benguela Current,
Soil Erosion and Water Treatment Costs, in
W88-08381 2110 5F W88-09513 2111 5B W88-01638 2103 2L

BARDOSSY, A. Remediation of Gasoline Contaminated Ground BARMASSE, M.


Accuracy of Sediment Deposition Estimation, Water by Infiltration Through Soil, Uptake of Cadmium and Zinc by Corn on
W88-02779 2104 2J W88-09514 2111 5G Sludge-Treated Soils,
W88-02124 2103 5E
BARDSLEY, W. E. Remediation of Gasoline-Contaminated Ground
Least-Squares Estimation of Equation Param- Waters: A Controlled Field Experiment, BARNARD, E.
eters for Predicting Drawdown from a Single W88-11248 2112 5G Sediment Desorption of PCB Congeners and
Pumped Well, Their Bio-Uptake by Dipteran Larvae,
Shallow Stratigraphic Reflections from Ground
W88-07531 2109 2F W88-04247 2105 5B
Penetrating Radar,
Simple Recursive Formula to Replace Wilson's W88-09023 2111 7B
BARNARD, T. A.
Graphical Lake Routing, During Virginia's Wetland Mitigation/Compensation
Volatilization Organics
Losses of
W88-00011 2101 7C
Ground Water Sampling from Low Permeabil- Policy: Its Evolution and Current Status,

Transformations for Improved Convergence of ity Materials, W88-04972 2106 6E


Distributions of Flood Maxima to a Gumbel
W88-04547 2106 5 A
BARNARD, T. E.
Limit,
BARKER, J. L. Numerical Technique to Correct for Weak Acid
W88-02772 2104 2E Temporal Changes in Chloride, Sulfate, and Errors in Gran Function Analysis of Titration
Sodium Concentrations in Four Eastern Penn-
BARENBERG, M. E. Data,
sylvania Streams, W88-04023 2105 5A
Correlation of Pipeline Damage with Ground
W88-03030 2104 5B
Motions,
W88-10194 2112 8E BARNELA, S. B.
BARKER, L. R.
New N-Halamine Water Disinfect-
Stabilities of
Mechanisms for Phosphorus Removal by a
BARGER, W. R. ants,
Coal/Aluminum Media Filter,
Naturally-Occurring Surface-Active Material
5D W88-04262 2105 5F
W88-03268 2104
Concentrated at the Air/Water Interface,
W88-10091 2112 2K BARKER, R. A. BARNES, B. B.
Altitude of the Top of Saline Ground Water in Spatial Trends and Variability of Soil Properties
BARHAM, P. J.
the Southeastern Coastal Plain, and Crop Yield in a Small Watershed,
Biologically Based Water Quality Management, W88-03361 2104 2K W88-08056 2110 2J
W88-02692 2104 5C
Preliminary Results of a Steady-State Ground BARNES, C. J.
BARIK, S. Water Flow Model of the Southeastern Coastal Movement of Isotopes of Water During Evapo-
Microbial Metabolism and Enzymology of Se-
Plain Regional Aquifer System, ration From a Bare Soil Surface,
lected Pesticides, W88-11204 2112 2F W88-07305 2109 2D
W88-01370 2102 5B
BARKER, R. D.
BARNES, C. R.
BARIL, D. E. Victoria Province Drought Relief Project: I.
Methods for Estimating Low-Flow Statistics for
Mount Holly Makes a Business Out of Sludge Geophysical Siting of Boreholes,
Processing, W88-09784 2111 2F Ungaged Streams in the Lower Hudson River
W88-03603 2105 5E Basin. NY,
BARKER, W. W88-03343 2104 2E
BARILA, T. Y. Application of Five Methods for Measurements
Susceptibility of Chinook Salmon to Bypass Sys- of Wildlife Value: Lower Sheyenne River Basin Polychlorinated Biphenyl-Transport Rates in the

tems at Hydroelectric Dams, North Dakota, Upper Hudson River, New York, 1977-83,
W88-09829 2111 81 W88-00741 2101 6B W88-04561 2106 5B

PA-22
AUTHOR INDEX
BARTHOLIC, J. F.

Relation of Long- and Short-Term Atmospheric BARRETT-LENNARD, E. G. Dagan Model of Solute Transport in Ground-
Sulfur Concentrations to Sulfate Deposition in Methods to Experimentally Control Waterlog- water: Foundational Aspects,
New York State, ging and Measure Soil Oxygen in Field Trials, W88-04307
W88-10871 W88-03880
2105 2F
2112 5B 2105 2G
BARRETT, M. W. BARRY, G. W. J.
BARNES, D.
Idodine Disinfection Dispenser,
Treatment of an RDX-TNT Waste from a Muni- Organochlorine Residues in Northeastern Alber-
tions Factory, ta Otters, W88-00515 2101 5F
W88-01048 2102 5D W88-05617 2107 5B
BARRY, R. G.
BARNES, H. M. BARRETT, N. J. Snow Cover Data Management: The Role of
Acidification of Rain by Oxidation of Dissolved Water and Disease After Croydon: A Review of WDC-A for Glaciology,
Sulfur Dioxide and Adsorption of Nitric Acid, Water-borne and Water-associated Disease in W88-01961 2103 2C
W88-00376 2101 5B the UK 1937-86,
W88-06198 2108 5C BARSIN, J. A.
BARNES, J. R. Options for Reducing NOx, S02 During Com-
Desciiption and Assessment of the Raft River BARRICK, R. C.
bustion,
Lotic System in the Vicinity of the Raft River
Commencement Bay A
Remedial Investigation
-

of Contaminated Sediments in a Marine Envi- W88-02663 2104 5G


Geothermal Area,
ronment,
W88-00484 2101 5C BARTEL, R. L.
W88-02517 2104 5B
Landfill Leachate Migration in Florida's Surfi-
BARNES, M. J.
Hydrocarbon Geochemistry of the Puget Sound cial Aquifer System,
Ground Water Management in Northeastern Illi-
Region: III. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons W88-11096 2112 5B
nois: Upconing of Mineralized Water in the Mt.
in Sediments,
Simon Formation,
W88-08715 2110 5B BARTELL, S. M.
W88-11038 2112 2F
Resistance and Resilience of Pond and Stream
BARRIE, L. A.
BARNETT, M. W. Ecosystems to Toxicant Stress,
Acidic Pollutants in Air and Precipitation at
Gas Transfer Kinetics in Oxygen Activated W88-09055 2111 5C
Selected Rural Locations in Canada,
Sludge, W88-00224 2101 5B Temporal Variation
W88-08577 2110 5D in Regulation of Production
Concentration of Trace Metals in Precipitation,
in a Pelagic Food Web Model,
BARNETT, P. R. O. W88-02407 2103 5A W88-07746 2109 2H
Long-Term Changes in Benthic Populations in
Some West European Coastal Areas, Estimate of the Importance of Dry Deposition BARTELS, C. L.
W88-06335 2108 5C as a Pathway of Acidic Substances from the Use of Selenastrum capricornutum to Assess the
Atmosphere to the Biosphere in Eastern Canada, Toxicity Potential of Surface and
Ground Water
BARNHISEL, R. I. W88-05574 2107 5B Contamination Caused by Chromium Waste,
Utilization of Fluidized Bed Combustion Waste,
BARRIE WEBSTER, W88-06328 2108 5C
W88-08391 2110 5E G. R.
Fate of 1,3,6,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in
BARONE, F. BARTELS, J. M.
an Outdoor Aquatic System,
Laboratory Determination of Diffusion Coeffi- W88-06957 2109
Distributions and Movements of the Early Life
5B
cients of Contaminants Using Undisturbed Stages of Three Species of Alosa in the Hudson
Clayey Soil, BARRON, D. River, with Comments on Mechanisms to
W88-07427 Effects of Maturation on the Characteristics of Reduce Interspecific Competition,
2109 5B
Wastewater Stabilization Pond Sludges, W88-06643 2108 2L
BARR, G. L. W88-07339 2109 5D
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan BARTELS, P. G.
Aquifer, Southwest Florida Water Management
BARRON, R. J. W.
Response of Cotton,
Areal Distribution of Infiltration Parameters and
Alfalfa, and Cantaloupe to
September 1984,
District, Foliar-deposited Salt in an Arid Environment,
W88-03372
Some Soil Physical Properties in Lateritic
2104 7C W88-02721 2104 5C
Catchments,
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan W88-07573 2109 2G BARTEN, P. K.
Aquifer, West-Central Florida, May 1985,
SoilWater Dynamics of Lateritic Catchments as Peatland Hydrologic Impact Model: Develop-
W88-11119 2112 7C Affected by Forest Clearing for Pasture, ment and Testing,
BARR, W. W88-07569 2109 4C W88-00130 2101 4C
C.
'
Paradise Steam Electric Plant, Ashpond Toxici- BARRON, S. BARTH, T.
ty Biomonitoring Study - October 1986, Peripheral Nerve Damage in Affected Popula- Quantitative Determination of Volatile Carbox-
W88-05710 2107 5G tions,
ylic Acids in Formation Waters by Isotacho-
W88-01386 2102 5C
BARRACLOUGH, G. O. phoresis,
Start-Up Optimization of the Mechanical and BARROW, C. W88-04036 2105 2K
Chemical Parameters Influencing the Dewater- Impact of Hydroelectric Development on the
ing Performance of a Gravity Belt Filter Press Amazonian Environment: With Particular Ref- BARTHA, P.
Operation, erence to the Tucurui Project, Operational Flood Forecastinng Models for
W88-03251 2104 5D W88-08604 2110 6G Microcomputers,
W88-02631 2104 2E
BARRADAS, V. L. BARROW, G. I.

Diurnal and Seasonal Variation in the Water Legionnaires' Disease and its Impact on Water BARTHAKUR, N. N.
Relations of Some Deciduous and Evergreen Supply Management, Estimation of Surface Water Evaporation Rates
Trees of a Deciduous Dry Forest of the Western W88-06209 2108 5F by Continuous Radiogauging,
Coast of Mexico, W88-07183
BARRS, H. D. 2109 2D
W88-02366 2103 21
Physiological Responses of Cotton to a Single
BARTHELMIE, R. J.
BARRES, J. Waterlogging at High and Low N-Levels,
Relationships Between Concentration and Depo-
Trace Element Concentrations in Near-Surface W88-01992 2103 3F sition of Nitrate and Sulphate in Precipitation,
Waters of the Great Lakes and Methods of
Response of Maize to Three Short-Term Periods W88-06110 2108 5B
Collection, Storage, and Analysis,
of Waterlogging at High and Low Nitrogen
W88-09553 2111 7B BARTHOLIC, J. F.
Levels on Undisturbed and Repacked Soil,
BARRETT, W88-06449 2108 21
FiscalYear 1985 Program Report (Michigan
E. C.
of Water Research),
Institute
SatelliteRemote Sensing Requirements for Hy- BARRY, D. A. W88-03497
drology and Water Management from the Mid- 2105 9D
Application of the Convection-Dispersion
1990s, in Relation to the Columbus Programme
Model to Solute Transport in Finite Soil Col- Operational, Spatial and Environmental Water
of the European Space Agency,
umns, Planning and Analysis,
W88-10483 2112 7B W88-06174 2108 5B W88-00943 2101 5G

PA-23
AUTHOR INDEX
BARTHOLOMEW, C. L.

BARTHOLOMEW, C. L. BARTOSZEWSI, K. BASTIAN, R.


Pond Treatment of Rettery Wastewaters, Effects of Soil Properties on Accumulation of
Concrete Dam Instrumentation Manual,
W88-06628 2108 8G W88-07327 2109 5D Trace Elements by Crops,
W88-07905 2109 5B
BARTISH, T. BARTSCH, R. A.
Review of Exchange Processes Among the Use of Surfactants to Promote Drainage within a BASTIN, G.
Three Basins of Lake Erie, Dewatered Zone, Accuracy of Areal Rainfall Estimation: A Case
W88-06404 2108 5B W88-04931 2106 4B Study,
W88-04190 2105 2B
BARTLETT, D. C. BARTZ, J. K.
Digester Gas - An Energy Resource, Analytical Methods Manual for the Direct/De- BATCHELDER, G. L.
W88-0O254 2101 5D layed Response Project Soil Survey, Hydrogeochemical Cycling and Chemical De-
W88-07960 2109 7 A nudation in the Fort River Watershed, Central
BARTLETT, G. R.
Massachusetts: An Appraisal of Mass-Balance
Studies on the Influence of Nitrite on Methe- BARVENIK, M. J.
Studies,
moglobin Formation in Amozonian Fishes, First EPA Superfund Cutoff Wall: Design and
W88-05535 2107 2K
W88-03658 2105 5C Specifications,
W88-09131 2111 5G BATCHELDER, G. V.
BARTLETT, K. B.
Removal of Adsorbed
Soil Ventilation for the
Methane Flux from the Central Amazonian BASCH, M. E.
Liquid Hydrocarbons in the Subsurface,
Floodplain, Indiana Code 13-2-2.5: Water Rights in Indiana,
2112 2H 2112 4B
W88-11252 2112 5G
W88-U288 W88- 11039

BARTLETT, K. G. BASCHAK, L. A.
BATCHELDER, J. N.
Framework of Hazardous Waste Implementation of a Hydraulic Barrier Utilizing
Constitutional Response of Two Western Canadian Conifers to
Legislation, an Extraction and Injection Well System,
Simulated Acidic Precipitation,
W88-02756 2104 6E 2103 5C W88-11259 2112 5G
W88-02464

Legal Development of Remedies for Toxic Tort BASER, R. E. BATCHELOR, B.


Plaintiffs - Common Law Remedies, Behavior of Soluble Salt in Sharkey Clay-II, Surface Complex Model for Adsorption of
W88-02761 2104 6E W88-03500 2105 3C Trace Components from Wastewater,
W88-04588 2106 5D
Legal Development of Remedies of Hazardous Behavior of Soluble Salt Sharkey Clay,
Waste Victims - Statutory Remedies, W88-03491 2104 5B BATE, G. C.
W88-02762 2104 6E Distribution and Biomass of the Seagrass Zos-
BASHORE, T. L. tera Capensis in a Warm-Temperate Estuary,
BARTLETT, R. J. Chesapeake Bay Marine Environmental Assess- W88-08877 2110 2L
Simple Kinetic Fractionation of Reactive Alumi- ment: March 1986 - August 1986,
num in Soil 'Solutions', W88-11261 2112 2H Hydrocarbon Levels in the Swartkops Estuary:
W88-04635 2106 5B A Preliminary Study,
BASIT, S. A. W88-03774 2105 5B
BARTLETT, W. P. Water Supply Systems in Blue Nile Health
Cost Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging Pro- Project, BATELD, K.
gram in Ohio, W88-05177 2107 5F Environmental Conflicts: Structure and Manage-
W88-03342 2104 7A
ment,
BASKI, H. W88-02248 2103 6D
BARTON, C. E. Hydrofracturing of Water Wells,
Chloride Budgets in Transient Lakes: Lakes Bar- W88-02803 2104 8C BATES, A. J.
ingo, Naivasha, and Turkana,
Biologically Based Water Quality Management,
W88-05610 2107 2H BASMADJIAN, D.
W88-02692 2104 5C
Distribution of Chemicals in Rivers During Con-
BARTON, D. A. tamination and Recovery,
Intermedia Transport of Organic Compounds in BATES, B. C.
W88-05175 2107 5B Models:
Nonlinear, Discrete Flood Event I.
Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes,
W88-04472 2105 5D Bayesian Estimation of Parameters,
BASS, J.
2E
W88-09915 2111
Benthic Macroinvertebrates as Indexes of Water
BARTON, E. D.
Quality in the Upper Cuyahoga River,
in the Central Water
Nutrient Distributions Nonlinear, Discrete Flood Event Models: II.
W88-10515 2112 5A
Mass Front near Cabo Blanco, October 1981, Assessments of Statistical Nonlinearity,
W88-01618 2103 2L W88-09916 2111 2E
BASS, J. A. B.
Quantitative Responses of Chironomid Commu-
Structure and Variability of the Central Water Nonlinear, Discrete Flood Event Models: HI.
nities to Two Water Velocity Regimes During a
Mass Front Off Cabo Blanco. October 1981- Analysis of Prediction Uncertainty,
Spring Bloom of Epilithic Algae, 2111 2E
April 1982, W88-09917
W88-08596 2110 2H
W88-01619 2103 2L
BATES, D. J.
BASS, J. M. Influence of Disposal Environment on Availabil-
BARTON, T. G.
Avoiding Failure of Leachate Collection Sys-
Ultimate Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls, ity and Plant Uptake of Heavy Metals in
2102 5D tems at Hazardous Waste Landfills,
W88-01306 Dredged Material,
W88-01749 2103 5E
W88-03980 2105 5B
BARTONE, C. R.
Guidelines for the Minimum Evaluation of the
BASSETT, D. L.
BATES, M. H.
Valuing Irrigation Water: A Simulation/Mathe-
Performance of Full-Scale Waste Stabilization Treatment of Acid Mine Water Discharging into
matical Programming Approach,
Pond Systems, the Tar Creek Watershed,
W88-07288 2109 6C
W88-04446 2105 5D W88-00985 2102 5D
Irrigation Reuse of Pond Effluents in Develop- BASSETT, M. E.
Thermodynamic Equilibrium Properties of BATES, T. E.
ing Countries, Effects ofLong-Term Sludge Application on
2109 5D Aqueous Solutions of Nitrate, Sulfate and Am-
W88-07356 Accumulation of Trace Elements by Crops,
monium,
W88-07907 2109 5B
BARTONOVA, A. W88-00372 2101 5B
Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Precipi-
BASSLER, BATIE, S. S.
tation in Czechoslovakia, 1976-1984: I. Monthly J.
Process and Equipment, in Particular for the Economics: Nonpoint Source Pollution Impacts,
Samples, 2102 6C
Conditioning of Waste Water Sludges, W88-01125
W88-05632 2107 5B
W88-00512 2101 5D
BAT1NA, N.
BARTOS, J.
BASTENHOF, D. Determination of Surface-active Compounds in
Longitudinal Profile of pC02 in Algal Suspen-
Combustion Powered Wave Generator, Precipitation Studies by AC Polarography,
sion on an Open-Field Cultivation Surface,
2101 8C W88-06125 2108 5A
W88-09595 2111 2H W88-00589

PA-24
AUTHOR INDEX
BAYER, E.

BATISTA, T. R. O. BAUER, H. Guelph Permeameter and theGuelph Infiltra-


High Organic Load Stabilization Pond using Water Treatment Related Characterization of meter,
Water Hyacinth - A 'Bahia' Experience, the Photochemical Degradation Products of W88-09018 2111 7A
W88-04616 2106 5D Aquatic Humic Substances (Aufbereitungsorien-

BATLEY, G. E.
tierte Aspekte des Photochemischen Abbaus BAUMHEFNER, D.
Application of Liquid Chromatography with
Aquatischer Huminstoffe), Predictability Experiments Using a High-Resolu-

Electrochemical Detection to the Analysis of


W88-04341 2105 5F tion Limited-Area Model,
Oil Shale Process Water, W88-00125 2101 2B
Water Treatment Related Characterization of
W88-03839 2105 5A the Photochemical Degradation Products of BAUMHOER, G.
BATTAGLIA, C. Aquatic Humic Substances (Aufbereitungsorien- Determination of Trialkyllead Species in Water
Toxicological Approach for Detecting Organic tierte Aspekte des photochemischen Abbaus Samples,
Micropollutants in Envrionmental Samples, aquatischer Huminstoffe), W88-09580
W88-08152
2111 5 A
W88-10153 2112 5A 2110 5F
BAUMUNG, H.
BATTERSON, M. J. BAUER, J.
Requirements for the Treatment of Effluents
Contemporary Push Moraine Formation in the Ecological Investigations on Ciliates in the Peri-
from Chemical Pulp Mills in the F.R.G.,
Yoho Valley, BC, phyton of Two Mountain Brooks Polluted by
W88-05017 W88-10311 2112 5D
2106 2C Organic Waste Water (Mettma and Gutach/
Wutach, Southern Black Forest) (Okologische BAUN, K.
BATTERSON, T. R.
Untersuchungen an Aufwuchsciliaten zweier
St. Marys River, Michigan: An Ecological Pro- Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution
Abwasserbelasteter Gebirgsbache (Mettma und Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin:
file,

W88-01660 Gutach/Wutach, Sudschwarzwald)), Executive Summary,


2103 2E
W88-09893 2111 5C W88-00809 2101 5G
BATTY, J. C.
Energy Impacts of Man-Made Water Recreation BAUER, J. E.
Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution
Areas, Temporal Variability and the Relationship be-
Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin;
W88-O0370 2101 6C tween Benthic Meiofaunal and Microbial Popu-
Volume I: Urban Storm water Characteristics,
lations of a Natural Coastal Petroleum Seep,
Pollutant Sources and Management by Street
BATU, V. W88-06866 2109 5C
Contaminant Plume Analysis Using the Hydro- Sweeping,
dynamic Dispersion Stream Function (HDSF) BAUER, S. B. W88-00808 2101 5B
Concept, Evaluation of Nonpoint Source Impacts on
W88-06382 Water Quality from Forest Practices in Idaho:
BAUSCH, W. C.
2108 5B
Relation to Water Quality Standards,
Crop Coefficients Derived from Reflected
Introduction of the Stream Function Concept to
W88-01172 Canopy Radiation: A Concept,
2102 5C
the Analysis of Hydrodynamic Dispersion in W88-06350 2108 3F
Porous Media, BAUGHMAN, D. R.
W88-00029 2101 5B Method of In-Situ Leaching of Ores, Evapotranspiration of Native Vegetation in the
W88-01778 Closed Basin of the San Luis Valley, Colorado,
Recovery of Petroleum Product from a Highly 2103 5G
W88-10032 2111 2D
Permeable Aquifer under the Effects of Munici- BAUGHMAN, G. L.
pal Water Supply Wells, Fate of Dyes in Aquatic Systems: I. Solubility BAX, N. J.
W88-09322 2111 2F and Partitioning of Some Hydrophobic Dyes Effects of a Tanker Accident and an Oil Blow-
and Related Compounds, out in Bristol Bay, Alaska, on Returning Adult
BATY, A. J. B.
Soil Moisture Measurement by an Improved Ca- W88-06958 2109 5B Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) - A Sim-
ulation Study,
pacitance Technique: I. Sensor Design and Per-
BAUGHMAN, K. J. W88-06871 2109 5C
formance,
Organic Analyses Using High-Temperature
W88-07525 2109 2G Purge-and Trap Techniques, BAXTER, K. M.
BAUDET, J. G. R. W88-00417 2101 5A Effects of Discharging a Primary Sewage Efflu-
Acid Rain in the Tropical Forests of the Ivory ent on the Triassic Sandstone Aquifer at a Site in
Coast,
BAUM, M. the English West Midlands,
W88-05125 Community Outbreak of Adenovirus Type 7a W88-02541
2107 5B 2104 5B
Infections Associated with a Swimming Pool,
BAUDINO, O. M. W88-00102 2101 5C Overview of Methods for Ground Water Inves-
Design and Evaluation of an Electrochemical tigations,
Sensor for Determination of Dissolved Oxygen BAUMANN, E.
W88-02543 2104 2F
in Water, FiscalYear 1984 Program Report (Iowa State
W88-02862 2104 7B Water Resources Research Institute), BAXTER, M. S.
W88-03185 2104 9D Behaviour of Uranium Isotopes with Salinity
BAUDO, R.
Change in Three U.K. Estuaries,
Case Study: Bay of Pozzuoli (Gulf of Naples, BAUMANN, P. C.
Italy), Dietary Exposure of Bluegills (Lepomis macro-
W88-08720 2110 2K
W88-08867 2110 5B chirus) to (75) Se: Uptake and Distribution in
BAXTER-POTTER, W. R.
Organs and Tissues,
BAUER, C.
W88-08688
Bacterial Pollution in Runoff from Agricultural
Genetic and Biochemical Effect of Dry Residue 2110 5C Lands,
of Arno River In Vitro and In Vivo, Status of Selected Organics in the Laurentian W88-06145 2108 5B
W88-00084 2101 5C Great Lakes; An Overview of DDT,
PCBs,
Dioxins, Furans, and Aromatic Hydrocarbons,
BAXTER, R. M.
BAUER, D. Some Limnological Observations on Two Ethio-
Federal Corrective Action Requirements for Pe- W88-06296 2108 5B
pian Hydroelectric Reservoirs: Koka (Shewa
troleum Underground Storage Tanks,
W88-09485
BAUMER, H. P. Administrative District) and Finchaa (Welega
2111 5G Modelling the Dynamic Relationship Between Administrative District),
BAUER, E. C. Cd-Concentration in Gammarus Tigrinus and W88-06912 2109 2H
Simulation of Benthal Stabilization, Water Temperature,
W88-07338 W88-07153 5B
BAYAZIT, M.
2109 5D 2109
Model for Simulating Dry and Wet Periods of
BAUER, G. E. BAUMGARDNER, D. Annual Flow Series,
Control of Water in Unlined Mine Shafts and New Technique for the Study of Cloud Micros- W88-06521 2108 2 A
Tunnels, tructure,
W88-01432 2102 4B W88-02044 2103 7B BAYER, E.
Enrichment of Arsenic and Its Separation from
Migration and Containment of Leachants from BAUMGARTNER, N. Other Elements by Liquid-phase Polymer-based
Uranium Tailings Ponds, In-situ Hydraulic Conductivity Measurements of Retention,
W88-01557 2103 5E Slowly Permeable Materials Using a Modified W88-06840 2109 5A

PA-25
AUTHOR INDEX
BAYER, R. T.

BAYER, R. T. BEASLEY, R. P. BECK, M. B.


Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control, Operational Water Quality Management: Prob-
Flood Water Containment Bag,
W 8 8-00760 2101 4A W88-08505 2110 2J lem Context and Evaluation of a Model for
River Quality,
BAYLEY, P. B. BEASLEY, R. S. W88-04180 2105 5G
Factors Affecting Growth Rates of Young Forest Harvest and Site Preparation Effects on
Tropical Floodplain Fishes: Seasonality and Erosion and Sedimentation in the Ouachita Water Quality Modeling: A Review of the Anal-
Density-dependence, Mountains, ysis of Uncertainty,
W88-10286 2112 2L W88-08756 2110 4C W88-01675 2103 5G
Forest Harvest and Site Preparation Effects on BECK,
BAZANOVA, O. V. P. J.
Trace Determination of Some Heavy Metals in Stormflow and Peakflow of Ephemeral Streams Hydrogeologic Controls on the Occurrence of
Waters by Flow-Injection Spectrophotometry in the Ouachita Mountains, Radionuclides in Groundwater of Southern On-
W88-08755 2110 4C tario,
and Potentiometry,
W88-06130 2108 7B W88-05007 2106 5B
Sediment and Water Yields from Managed For-
ests on Flat Coastal Plain Sites, BECKER,
BAZUA, C. D. A.
W88-08043 2110 2J
RBC Characteristics for Nejayote Aerobic Nonlinear Flood Routing with Multilinear
Treatment, Models,
BEAUCHAMP, H.
W88-07156 2109 5D Community Outbreak of Adenovirus Type 7a W88-02782 2104 2E
Infections Associated with a Swimming Pool,
BAZZANTI, M. BECKER, C. A.
W88-00102 2101 5C
Profundal Macrobenthos in a Lake:
Polluted Effects of Plant Moisture Stress on Red Pine
Depth Distribution and Its Relationship with BEAUCHAMP, J. J. (Pinus resinosa) Seedling Growth and Establish-
Biological Indices for Water Quality Assess- Determining Regional Water Quality Patterns ment,
ment, and Their Ecological Relationships, W88-07165 2109 21
W88-10888 2112 5C W 8 8-06967 2109 7C
BECKER, D. J.

Profundal Macrobenthos Structure as a Measure Mass Loss and Nutrient Changes in Decompos- Process for Purification of Wastewater Accumu-
of Long-Term Environmental Stress in a Pollut- ing Upland Oak and Mesic Mixed-Hardwood lated from Pulp Production, Particularly from
ed Lake, Leaf Litter, Chlorine Bleaching of Pulp,
W88-02474 2103 5C W88-04650 2106 21 W88-10110 2112 5D

Variability in the Spermathecal Setae of Pota- BEAUCHEMIN, D. BECKER, H. L.


mothrix Heuscheri (Bretscher) (Oligochaeta, Tu- Determination of Trace Metals in Marine Bio- Conjunctive Use-First by Accident, Now by
bificidae) in Lake Nemi and Notes on the Rela- logical Reference Materials by Inductively Cou- Management,
tionship Between this Species and the Trophic pled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, W88-09241 2111 4B
Level of Lakes (Variabilite des Soies Spermathe- W88-07634 2109 5A
cales de Potamothrix Heuscheri (Bretscher) (Oli-
BECKER, K. W.
gochaeta, Tubificidae) dans le lac de Nemi et
BEAUHEIM, R. L. Hydrocarbon Solvent-Based Dispersant Formu-
Double-Porosity Tracer-Test Analysis for Inter- lation and Its Use in the Dispersion of Viscous
Remarques Sur la Relation Entre Cette Espece
pretation of the Fracture Characteristics of a Oil Spills,
Degre de Trophie des
et le lacs),

W88-10464 2112 2H Dolomite Formation, W88-00571 2101 5G


W88-10921 2112 5B
BEAL, B. BECKER, P.

Green Algal Ropes: A Novel Estuarine Phe- BEAULIEU, T. R. One Man's Sludge is Another's Harvest,
Use of Remote Sensing, Geophysical and Soil W88-05563 2107 5E
nomenon in the Gulf of Maine,
2105 2L Gas Techniques to Locate Monitoring Wells at
W88-04484
Hazardous Wastes Sites in New Hampshire, Water Potential Gradients for Gaps and Slopes
W88-09509 2111 7A in a Panamanian Tropical Moist Forest's Dry
BEAL, W. A.
Leachate Generated by an Oil-and-Gas Brine Season,
BEAUMAN, W. H. W88-10767 2112 2G
Pond Site in North Dakota,
Microbiological Characteristics of Point-of Use
W88-06378 2108 5B
Precoat Carbon Filters, BECKER, R. J.
W88-05087 2106 5F Application of a Suspension-Airlift-Loop-Reac-
BEAMESDERFER, R. C.
Distribution, Abundance, and Population Dy- tor to the Purification of Difficult Wastewater
BEAUMONT, F.
(Einsatz eines Suspensions-Airlift-Schlaufen
namics of Northern Squawftsh, Walleye, Small- Acceptable Alternative: Lime Stabilisation of
mouth Bass, and Channel Catfish in John Day Reaktors zur Reinigung Problematischer Ab-
Sewage Sludge and Disposal to Agricultural waesser),
Reservoir,
Land, 2103 5D
W88-06591 2108 2H W88-01814
W88-00267 2101 5E
Field Investigation of a Neoprene Pad Capping
BEAN, D. L. BEAVER, F. W.
Repair of Dam Intake Structures and Conduits: System,
Effects of Fly Ash and Flue-Gas Desulfurization
2109 8G
Case Histories, W88-07762
Wastes on Groundwater Quality in a Reclaimed
W88-08426 2110 8A Lignite Strip Mine Disposal Site, BECKERT, W. F.
W88-10099 2112 5B
BEAN, J. A.
Evaluation of a High-Resolution Gas Chroma-
Relationships of Cancer Incidence Rates in Iowa
tography/High-resolution Mass Spectrometry
BECHER, A. E.
Municipalities to Chlorination Status of Drink- What's Happening with Water: Industry Direc-
Method for the Determination of 2,3,7, 8-tetrach-
lorodibenzo-p-dioxin in Soil and Water,
ing Water, tion - Looking to the Future,
5C W88-10839 2112 5A
W88-03548 2105 W88-04162 2105 5F
New Biological Reference Materials - In Vivo
BEAN, L. J. BECHTHOLD, J.
Settlement and Subsistence at San Sebastian: A Chlorination as an Effective treatment for Con-
Incorporated Toxic Metals in Water Hyacinth
Tissues,
Desert Oasis on San Felipe Creek, Imperial trolling Pathogenic Naegleria in Cooling Water
W88-11175 2112 5A
County, California, of an Electric Power Plant,
W88-06554 2108 6G W88-03528 2105 5F
BECKETT, D. C.
Vertical, Horizontal, and Diel Distribution of
BEAR, J. BECK, E.
Drift in the Lower Mississippi
Averaged Regional Land Subsidence Equations AMOCO Cadiz Pollutants in Anaerobic Sedi- Invertebrate

ments: Fate and Effects on Anaerobic Processes, River,


for Artesian Aquifers,
6G W88-00385 2101 5B W88-02278 2103 2H
W88-01347 2102

BECK, Vertical, Horizontal, and Diel Distribution of


BEARE, P. A. K. C.
Chemical Consequences of Mixing Atmospheric Invertebrate Drift in the Lower Mississippi
and Persistence in a Coastal Salt
Cattail Invasion
Marsh: The Role of Salinity Reduction, Droplets of Varied pH, River,
2L W88-06065 2108 5B W88-05719 2107 2H
W88-04483 2105

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AUTHOR INDEX
BELFORT, G.

BECKETT, P. H. T. Effectiveness of Various Aquifer Restoration BEHUNEK, J. L.


Chemistry of Heavy Metals in Digested Sewage Schemes Under Variable Hydrogeologic Condi- SatelliteSupport to the Sierra Cooperative Pilot
Sludge - I. Copper (II) Complexation with Solu- tions,
Project: 1979/80 and 1980/81,
ble Organic Matter, W88-10422 2112 5G W88-02943
W88-04017 2105 5D 2104 7B
Numerical Simulation of Microbial Biodegrada-
Chemistry of Heavy Metals in Digested Sewage tion of Hydrocarbons in Ground Water,
BEITINGER, T. L.
Sludge - II. Heavy Metal Complexation with W88-10918 2112 5B Resistance of Temperature Tolerance Ability of
Soluble Organic Matter, Green Sunfish to Cadmium Exposure,
W88-04018 2105 5D BEDINGER, M. S. W88-08251 2110 5C
Maps Showing Ground- Water Units, Withdraw-
BECKIE, R. D. al,and Levels; Springs; and Depth to Ground BEJAR, V.
Modelling Chemical Equilibria of Acid Mine- Water, Basin and Range Province, Northern Evolution of Bacterial Flora from a Subterra-
Drainage: The FeS04-H2S04-H20 System, California, nean Saline Well by Graduated Salinity Changes
W88-07933 2109 5B W88-02981 2104 2F in Enrichment Media,
BECKWITH, D. S. BEEBE, R. D. W88-02874 2104 2L
Groundwater Hydrology of the Coal River Wastewater Treatment Plant Disinfection Effi-
Basin, West Virginia, ciency as a Function of Chlorine and Ammonia BEJDA, A. J.
W88-03920 2105 7C Content, Behavioral Responses of Red Hake, Urophycis
W88-03530 2105 5D chuss, to Decreasing Concentrations of Dis-
BEDFORD, B. L.
solved Oxygen,
Hydrology of Alaskan Wetlands, U.S.A.: A BEEFTINK, W. G. W88-10285
Review, 2112 5C
Fluoride Pollution in a Salt Marsh: Movement
W88-08025 2110 2H Between Soil, Vegetation, and Sheep, BEKEN, A.
W88-05109 2107 5B
BEDFORD, K. W. Measuring Station Operational for
Intelligent
Analysis of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estu- BEEMAN, C. Flood Warning in Belgium,
ary Transport. Volume 2: Littoral Drift Process- Design and Use of a Collector for the In situ W88-02626 2104 7B
Mouths - A Case Study at Old
es at Estuary Isolation of Particulate Trace Organic Species in
Woman Creek in Lake Erie, Precipitation, BELADI, H.
W88-04702 2106 2H W88-07614 2109 5A Feasibility of Seasonal Water Pricing Consider-
ing Metering Costs,
Analytical and Experimental Studies of the BEEMAN, R. E. W88-05412
Benthic Boundary Layer and Their Applicabil- Microbial Ecology of a Shallow Unconfined 2107 6C
Near-Bottom Transport
ity to in Lake Erie, Ground Water Aquifer Polluted by Municipal BELANGER, D. W.
W88-064O6 2108 2H Landfill Leachate,
Analysis and Interpretation of Borehole Hydrau-
W88-08792 2110 5C
Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary lic Tests in Deep Boreholes: Principles, Model
Transport. Volume 1: A Review of Estuary Hy- BEESON, S. Development, and Applications,
draulics and Transport as Applied to Rivers Combined EMT/VES Geophysical Method for W88-00045 2101 7C
Tributary to Lake Erie, Siting Boreholes,
W88-04701 2106 2H W88-06380 2108 7B BELANGER, S. E.
Reduction in Organic Effluent Static Acute
Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary BEGOVICH, J. M. Toxicity to Fathead Minnows by Various Aer-
Volume 3: A Laterally Averaged
Transport. Treatment of Radioactive Wastewaters by ation Techniques,
Model of Momentum and Energy Transport Chemical Precipitation and Ion Exchange,
W88-06082 W88-08564 2110 5G
with Application to Seiche Hydraulics, 2108 5D
W88-04703 2106 2H Using Asiatic Clams as a Biomonitor for Chryso-
BEHARA, M.
Forecasting Under Linear Partial Information, tile Asbestos in Public Water Supplies,
Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary
W88-06543 2108 7C W88-02318 2103 5A
Transport. Volume 4: The Effect of Lake Erie/
Sandusky Bay Seiche Oscillations on the Forma- BEHERA, B. K. BELAUD, A.
tion of Sandusky Bay, Effect of Sugar Mill Effluent on Oxygen Uptake Observations on the Migration Behavior of Ale-
W88-04704 2106 2H and Carbon Dioxide Output of Rice (Oryza
wife (Alosa alosa L.) in the Artificial Canal of
sativa L.c.v. Mushoori) Seedlings,
Effects ofStorm and Gage Location on Tribu- Golfech Hydroelectric Plant (Observations sur
W88-02730 2104 5C
taryLoad Estimate, le Comportement Migratoire des Aloses (Alosa

W88-08574 2110 7 A BEHMER, D. J. Alosa L.) Dans le Canal Artificiel de L'Usine de


;:
Effects of Overhead Canopy on Macroinverte- Golfech),
D
Performance Evaluation of Surface Water brate Production in a W88-10467
Utah Stream, 2112 6G
Transport and Dispersion Models, W88-10697
W88-04392
2112 2H
2105 5B BELBIN, L.
BEHNERT, J. Numerical Classification of Saline Groundwater
Sediment Entrainment and Deposition Measure- Ion-Chromatography in the Routine Analysis of
ments in Long Island Sound, Chemistry in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area,
Water and Environmental Material (Die Ionen-
W88-04467 W88-07699 2109 2F
2105 2J Chromatographie in der Routinemaessigen
Wasser- und Umweltanalytik),
BEDFORD, W. K.
W88-04323
BELDRING, S.
Nitrogen and Contaminant Control of Coke 2105 5A Indirect Method for Determination of the Pa-
Plant Effluents in an Upgraded Biological BEHREND, H. rameters of Flood Plain Aquifers,
System, Teleconnections of Rainfall Anomalies and of W88-00129 2101 2F
W88-02307 2103 5G the Southern Oscillation over the Entire Tropics
and Their Seasonal Dependence, BELFORT, G.
BEDI, H. S.
W88-05997 2108 2B Concentration of Viruses from Aqueous Envi-
Cumulus Parameterization and Rainfall Rates-
Part III, BEHRENDS,
ronments: A
Review of the Methodology,
L. L.
W88-09871 W88-00193 2101 5D
2111 2B Application of New Technologies to Livestock
Waste Management,
Reduction of the Spinup Time for Evaporation Desalting Experience by Hyperfiltration (Re-
W88-01122 2102 5D
and Precipitation in a Spectral Model, verse Osmosis) in the United States,
W88-10911 2112 2B BEHRENDT, T. E. W88-00707 2101 3A
Cost Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging Pro-
BEDIENT, P. B.
gram in Pennsylvania, Mathematical Modeling of Fluid Flow and
Basic Concepts for Ground Water Transport Solute Distribution
W88-03061 2104 7 A in Pressure-Driven Mem-
Modeling, brane Modules,
W88-02558 2104 5B BEHRENS-TEPPER, C. J. W88-00705 2101 3A
Impact of Recreation Activity Specialization on
Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated with
Management and Program Support for Water Membrane Methods in Water and Wastewater
Organic Compounds,
Resources, Treatment: An Overview,
W88-09988 2111 5G W88-03173 2104 6D W88-00701 2101 5F

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BELFORT, G.

Growth Responses of Birch and Sitka Spruce


Rejection of Alkyl Phenols by Reverse Osmosis BELL, B. M.
On-Site Restoration Technique for the Remedi- Exposed to Acidified Rain,
Membranes, 2110 5C
2105 5D ation of Soils Containing Hydrocarbon Constitu- W88-08893
W88-04380
i
mi.,

Selective Adsorption of Organic Homologs onto W88-11251 2112 5G BELL, T. L.

Activated Carbon from Dilute Aqueous Solu- Space-Time Stochastic Model of Rainfall for

BELL, Satellite Remote-Sensing Studies,


hons-Solovophobic Interaction Approach: De- C.
Kaplan Turbines on Atlantic
Potential Effects of W88-04105 2105 2B
velopmenl and Test Theory,
W88-00445 2101 5F Salmon Smolts, American shad and Blucback
Herring, BELLANTONI, J.
BELHOUANE, W. W88-00904 2101 6G Logistics of Oil Spill Dispersant Application,
Determination of Rainfall with the ESOC Pre- Volume I: Logistics - Related Properties of Oil
cipitation Index, BELL, C. W. Spill Dispersants,
W88-06370 2108 2B Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Flash Flood Warning 2104 5B
W88-02887
and Evacuation System,
BELJIN, M. S. W88-01230 2102 2E Logistics of Oil Spill Dispersant Application,
Ground Water Management Model for Desert
Volume II: Application Techniques, Stockpiling,
Aquifers, BELL, D. A. Dispersant Selection, Strategies,
W88-09269 2111 2F Energy Impacts of Man-Made Water Recreation W88-02888 2104 5G
Areas,
Representation of Individual Wells in Two-Di- 6C
W88-00370 2101
U.S. Coast Guard Equipment Deployment Re-
mensional Ground Water Modeling,
2112 2F quirements for Hazardous Chemical Spill Re-
W88-10930 BELL, D. T. sponse,
Effects of Salinity and Waterlogging on the 5G
BELKHADIR, R. W88-00649 2101
Modera- Vegetation of Lake Toolibin, Western Australia,
Fundamental Descriptive Study and 2109 4C
W88-07168 BELLAR,
tion of Biological Film Growth-I. Fundamental T. A.
Descriptive Study of Biological Film Growth BELL, J. C.
Analytical Methods for the Determination of
(Etude Descriptive Fondamentale et Modelisa- on Volatile Nonpolar Organic Chemicals in Water
Tall Fescue Production and Nutrient Status
de la Croissance d'un Film Biologique-1. and Water-Related Environments,
tion Southwest Virginia Mine Soils,
Etude Descriptive Fondamentale de la Crois- 2108 5E W88-07787 2109 5A
W88-06147
sance d'un Film Biologique),
W88-06317 2108 5D BELL, J. N. B. BELLES, R. G.
Acid Hydrology of Lake June Winter, Highlands
Ammonia Emissions and Their Role in in
Fundamental Descriptive Study and Modera- County, South-Central Florida,
Deposition,
tion of Biological Film Growth-II. New Con-A W88-04140 2105 5B W88-03053 2104 2H
cept of a Biological Film Growth Modelization
(Etude Descriptive Fondamentale et Modelisa- BELL, J. P. Potentiometnc Surface of the Upper Floridan
tion de la Croissance d'un Film Biologique--II. Problems Arising from the Field Capacity Con- Aquifer, West-Central Florida, September 1986,
Nouveau Concept de Modelisation de la Crois- cept in Comparing Measured Soil Moisture W88-03126 2104 7C
sance d'un Film Biologique), Deficits with MORECS Predictions,
W88-06318 2108 5D W88-03955 2105 2D BELLMER, A. E.
Response of Asterionella formosa to Germani-
BELKIN, F. Removal of Hazardous Organic Pollutants by
um: Implications for the Germanium-inhibition
Analysis of Gasoline in Water Using a Stripping Adsorption on Microbial Biomass, Technique for Estimating Diatom Contribution
Preconcentration Procedure, W88-01935 2103 5D to Community Productivity,
W88-06482 2108 5A 7B
W88-10665 2112
Removal of Hazardous Organic Pollutants by
BELL, A. E.
Biomass Adsorption,
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in BELLO, H.
W88-01852 2103 5D Some Third-generation Cephalo-
Inactivation of
Donley County Texas: Projections of Saturated
Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump- sporins by Beta-lactamases of Non-fermentative
Significance of Biosorption for the Hazardous
age Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields,
Gram-negative Bacteria Isolated from Freshwa-
Organics Removal Efficiency of a Biological
W88-00941 2101 2F Remote Environment.
ter of a
Reactor,
2109 5D W88-07214 2109 2H
W88-07552
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Hartley County, Texas: Projections of Saturated Soil Moisture Measurement by an Improved Ca- BELLO, N. J.

Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump- Sensor Design and Per- Assessment of Water Supply for Agriculture in
pacitance Technique: I.

age Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields,


formance, the Niger River Basin Development Authority
W88-0O94O 2101 2F 2109 2G Area, Nigeria,
W88-0^525
W88-08626 2110 5F
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in Measurement by an Improved Ca-
Soil Moisture
Hemphill County, Texas: Projections of Saturat- pacitance Technique. II. Field Techniques. BELLON, A.
ed Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Evaluation and Calibration, Comparative Study of Areal Rainfall Estimation
Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields, W88-07526 2109 2G Methods Using Rain Gage and Radar Data
-

W88-00936 2101 2F
Application to Daily Rainfall Events Observed
BELL, J. R. in the Montreal Region (Estimation de
Lames
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Use of Field and Laboratory Biological Tech- d'Eau Spatiales a l'Aide de Donnes de Pluvio-
Lipscombe County, Texas: Projections of Satu-
niques to Evaluate the Toxic Impact of a Com- metres et de Radar Meteorologique - Applica-
rated Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage,
bined Industrial and Municipal Discharge, tion au pas de Temps Journalier dans le Region
Pumpage Rates, and Well Yields, 2104 5C
2101 2F W88-03259 de Montreal),
W88-0O937
W88-09979 2111 2B
Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in BELL, N. E.
Analytical
Laboratory Studies on Natural Restoration of BELLON I, L. G.
Potter and Oldham Counties Texas: Projections
Ground Water After In Situ Leach Uranium Vajont Slide: Instrumentation-Past Experience
of Saturated Thickness, Volume of Water in
Mining,
Storage. Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and and the Modern Approach,
W88-09148 2111 5G 2110 8E
Well Yields, W88-08704
W88-00939 2101 2F
BELL, R. S.
BELLOS.C. V.
Numerical Forecast Studies of the October 1987
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
1-D Dam-Break Flood-Wave Propagation on
Storm over Southern England,
Wheeler County Texas: Projections of Saturated 2B Dry Bed,
W88-09649 2111
Thickness. Volume of Water in Storage. Pump- W88-04408 2105 2E
age rates. Pumping lifts, and Well yields, BELL, S. A.
W88-00938 2101 2F Growth BELLOWS, P. H.
Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on the
Species Grown on a San Diego's Pump Station 64. An I/I Success
of Three Herbaceous
BELL, B. A. Story.
Oxidation Ditches in Wastewater Treatment, Range of British Soils, 5D
5C W88-05965 2108
2104 5D W88-05463 2107
W88-02944

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AUTHOR INDEX
BENET, F. J. L.

BELMANS, C. BEN-POORAT, S. BENDER, M.


Modelling of Yield of Winter Wheat as a Func- Evaluation of a Quaternary Resin for the Isola-
Whole-Core Squeezer for Interfacial Pore-Water
tion of Soil Water Availability, tion or Concentration of Organic Substances
W88-06735 Sampling,
2108 2G from Water,
W88-05955 .
2108 7B
W88-07808 2109 5A
BELOIN, R. M.
Distribution and Activity of Microorganisms in
BEN-YAAKOV, S.
BENDER, M. D.
Subsurface Sediments of a Pristine Study Site in Fate of Heavy Metals Hydrodynamic Design of
in Wastewater Stabiliza- a Metalimnetic Lake
Oklahoma, tion Ponds, Aerator,
W88-09796 2111 2F W88-04021 2105 5D W88-05179 2107 5G
BELTIS, K. BEN-ZVI, A.
Chemical Analysis Support: Limited Analysis of BENDER, M. E.
Indices of Hydrological Drought in Israel,
Bristol, Rhode Island Well Water Samples, Unavailability of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydro-
W88-07114 2109 2A
W88-00652 2101 5A
carbons from Coal Particles to the Eastern
Maximal Discharges Observed Oyster,
in Israel,
BELTMAN, B.
W88-09701 W88-02421
2111 2A 2103 5B
Primary Production and Nutrient Availability in
Wet Heathland Ecosystems, BENARDE, M. A. BENDT, T.
W88-09698 2111 2H Health Effects of Acid Rain: Are There Any, Toxic Situation of Lepidium sativum in the
W88-04156 2105 5C Wupper-River: A Supplemental Method of
BELTON, T.
Assessment of Chemical and Biological Signifi- Water Quality Surveillance (Die toxikologische
BENARIE, M.
cance of Arsenical Compounds in the Maurice Situation der Wupper gegenueber der Gartenk-
Overall Economic Aspects of Various Abate-
River Drainage Basin (N.J.). Part III. Transfor- resse (Lepidium sativum): Eine ergaenzende
ment Strategies and of the Processes for Reduc-
mations in Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions, Methode der Gewaessergueteueberwachung),
tion of Emissions,
W88-03477 2104 5B W88-06570 W88-08148 2110 5A
2108 5G
Assessment of Chemical and Biological Signifi- Toxic Situation to Lepidium Sativum in the
BENCALA, K. E.
cance of Arsenical Species in the Maurice River Iron Photoreduction and Oxidation Wupper River - a Supplemental Method of
in an Acidic
Drainage Basin (N.J.). Part I. Distribution in Water Quality Surveillance (Die Toxikologische
Mountain Stream,
Water and River and Lake Sediments, W88-09902 Situation der Wupper Gegenueber der Gartenk-
W88-03475
2111 5B
2104 5A resse (Lepidium Sativum) - eine Ergaenzende
Performance of Sodium as a Transport Tracer- Methode der Gewaessergueteueberwachung),
Assessment of Chemical and Biological Signifi-
Experimental and Simulation Analysis, W88-00071
cance of Arsenical Species in the Maurice River 2101 5A
W88-03890 2105 5B
Drainage Basin (N.J.). Part II. Partitioning of
Arsenic into Bottom Sediments,
BENEDEK, A.
BENDELI, A.
W88-03476 Effect of Operating Parameters on Carbon
2104 5A Noncontact Laser System for Measuring Soil
Usage,
Surface Topography,
BELVAL, D. L. W88-02288
W88-07990 2110 7B 2103 5D
Selected Hydrologic Data from a Wastewater
Spray Disposal Site on Hilton Head Island, BENDELL, B. E. BENEDICT, P.
South Carolina, Fish Predation, Lake Acidity and the Composi- Sudan: The Rahad Irrigation Project,
W88-03414 2104 5B tion of Aquatic Insect Assemblages, W88-02585 2104 3F
W88-09694 2111 5C
BELVILLE, J. D.
Operational Remote Sensing Under Extreme BENEFIELD, L.
BENDER, A. P.
Conditions, Nickel Removal from Nickel Plating
Usefulness of Comprehensive Feasibility Studies
W88-01234 2102 7B Wastewater Using Iron, Carbonate, and Poly-
in Environmental Epidemiology Investigations:
mers for Precipitation and Coprecipitation,
BELVISO, S.
A Case Study in Minnesota,
W88-07066 W88-02174 2103 5D
Supersaturation of Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) in 2109 5C
Rain Waters,
BENDER, A. R. Nickel Removal from Synthetic and Actual
W88-02684 2104 2K Using Saturated Hydraulic Conductivities to Nickel Plating Wastewater Using Sulfide and
BELYAEV, S. G. Assess the Interaction between Saline/Sodic Ir- Carbonate for Precipitation and Coprecipitation,
Use of Microcomputers for Laboratory Investi- rigation Waters and South Dakota Soils, W88-00974 2102 5D
gations of Turbine-Generator Units, W88-00548 2101 3C
W88-00051 Orthophosphate Removal from a Synthetic
2101 8C
BENDER, D. A. Wastewater Using Lime, Alum, and Ferric
BELYAKOVA, O. B. Modified Regression Approach for Modeling Chloride,
Interannual Variability of the Hydrolytic Char- Probability Distributions, W88-04001 2105 5D
acteristics and Productivity of the Phytoplank- W88-06349 2108 7C
ton in Large Water Bodies of the North-West Orthophosphate Removal from a Synthetic
USSR BENDER, H.
Wastewater Using Lime, Alum, and Ferric
W88-05577 2107 2H Purification and Selective Detoxification of
Chloride,
Waste-Dump Seepage Water by Using Nonpolar
BELYANI, M. W88-07656 2109 5D
Adsorption Resins (Reinigung und Selektive
Molecular Weight Distributions of Soluble Or- Entgiftung von Deponie-Sickerwasser unter
ganic Matter in Various Secondary and Tertiary BENEFIELD, L. D.
Einsatz von Unpolaren Adsorberharzen),
Effluents, W88-02815 Development and Application of a Model for
2104 5D
W88-01946 2103 5D Simulating Microbial Growth Dynamics Cou-
BENDER, J. pled to Nutrient and Oxygen Transport in
BEMENT, L. C. Effects of Supplements on the Bioaccumulation Porous Media,
Buried in the Bottoms: The Archaeology of of Lead in Anabaena Spp., W88-10915 2112 5B
Lake Creek Reservoir, Montgomery County, W88-01718 2103 5C
BENESTAD, C.
W88-01663 2103 6G BENDER, J. H. Investigation of a Toxic Water-Bloom of Micro-
Activated Sludge Clarifiers: Design Require-
BEN-ASHER, J.
cystis aeruginosa (Cyanophyceae) in Lake
ments and Research Priorities,
Solute Transfer and Extraction from Trickle Ir- Akersvatn, Norway,
W88-04068 2105 5D
rigation Source: The Effective Hemisphere W88-09625 2111 5C
Model, Assessment of Design Tradeoffs When Using
W88-04186 2105 3F Intrachannel Clarifiers, BENET, F. J. L.

W88-04069 2105 5D Sulfuric Acid Cleanup and KOH-Ethanol Treat-


BEN-HUR, M. ment for Confirmation of Organochlorine Pesti-
Variability of Infiltration in a Field with Sur-
Don't Bother with Secondary Clarifier Distrib- cides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Applica-
face-Sealed Soil, uted Inlets, tion to Wastewater Samples,
W88-04500 2106 2G W88-05564 2107 5D W88-05391 2107 5A

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AUTHOR INDEX
BENFENATI, E.

BENNER, R. BENNISON, G. L.
BEN FEN ATI, E.
Dynamics of Microbial Biomass and Activity in Laboratory Stream Design for Biological Re-
Screening of 21 Pesticides in Water by Single
Five Habitats of the Okefenokee Swamp Eco- search,
Extraction with C18 Silica Bonded Phase Col-
system, W88-04861 2106 2H
umns and HRGC-MS,
2108 5A W88-08796 2110 2H
W88-06030
BENOIT, F. M.
BEN FIELD, E. F. BENNER, R. L. Use of Large-Volume Resin Cartridges for the
Appa- Applications of Fast Response Continuous SF6
Characteristics of Seston in a Regulated Determination of Organic Contaminants in
Analyzers to In Situ Cloud Studies, Drinking Water Derived from the Great Lakes,
lachian Mountain River, U.S.A.,
2H W88-06751 2108 3B
W88-04473 2105 W88-07797 2109 5A

Experimental Studies of Physical Factors Af-


BENNET, M. C.
Upgrading a Landmark Water Treatment Plant, BENOIT, G.
fecting Seston Transport in Streams, 5F Biogeochemical Mass Balance of Po210 and
W88-05383 2107
W88-05104 2106 2E
Pb210 in an Oligotrophic Lake with Seasonally
BENNETT, C. C. Anoxic Hypolimnion,
Microbial Activity Associated with Seston in
Evaluation of an Aquatic Ecoregion Classifica- W88-07929 2109 2H
Headwater Streams: Effects of Nitrogen, Phos-
tion of Streams in Arkansas,
phorus and Temperature, 2112 2H
W88-10458 BENOIT, L. F.
W88-08104 2110 2H
Combined Effects of Ozone and Water Stress on
BENNETT, D.
BENGTSON, R. L. Outdoor Alfalfa Growth and Yield,
Fate of 2,5,4'-Trichlorobiphenyl in
Simulating Subsurface Drainage in the Lower Grass Carp W88-06155 2108 5C
Ponds and Its Uptake via the Gills in
Mississippi Valley with DRAINMOD,
and Rainbow Trout,
W88-08059 2110 4B
W88-03669 2105 5B BENSEMAN, B. A.
Relationships of Rainfall, River Flow, and Salin-
BENGTSSON, A.
BENNETT, D. A. ity to Faecal Coliform Levels in a Mussel Fish-
Sublethal Effects of Tetrachloro-l,2-benzoquin- Assessment of Aquatic Effects Due to Acid ery,
one - Component in Bleachery Effluents from
A Deposition, W88-03199 2104 5C
Pulp Mills On Vertebral Quality and Physio-
-
W88-08961 2111 5C
logical Parameters in Fourhorn Sculpin, BENSON, A. J.
W88-07472 2109 5C BENNETT, G. F. Treated Domestic
Long-Term Effects of
Simultaneous Removal of Oil and Heavy Metals
Wastewater on Brown Trout,
BENGTSSON, B. E. from Industrial Wastewater by Joint Precipita-
5C
W88-05600 2107
Long-Term Effects of Bleached Kraft Mill Ef- tion and Air Flotation,
fluents on Red and White Blood Cell Status, Ion W88-10406 2112 5D
BENSON-EVANS, K.
Balance, and Vertebral Structure in Fish,
2109 5C BENNETT, Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Some In-
W88-07475 J.
Lake Erie Research: Recent Results, Remaining teresting Diatom Species in the River Wye
Sublethal Effects of Tetrachloro-l,2-benzoquin- Gaps, System, Wales, U.K.,
one - A
Component in Bleachery Effluents from W88-06421 2108 5G W88-10799 2112 2H
Pulp Mills - On Vertebral Quality and Physio-
logical Parameters in Fourhorn Sculpin, BENNETT, J. A. BENSON, L. J.
W88-07472 2109 5C Removal of Toxic Elements in Mine Effluents
Role of Drift and Effect of Season on Macroin-
by CCIX, vertebrate Colonization of Implanted Substrata
Summary of Results from the Swedish Project W88-01560 2103 5D in a Tropical Australian Stream,
'Environment/Cellulose',
W88-08098 2110 2H
W88-10314 2112 5C BENNETT, J. L.
Fate and Movement of Azaarenes and Their
BENSON, L. V.
Vertebral Deformities and Physiological Effects Anaerobic Biotransformation Products in an Aq-
Chemical Composition of Ground water in the
in Fourhorn Sculpin (Myoxocephalus Quadri- uifer Contaminated by Wood-Treatment Chemi-
Yucca Mountain Area, Nevada-An Update,
cornis) after Long-Term Exposure to a Simulat-
W88-03373 2104 2F
ed Heavy Metal-Containing Effluent, W88-06932 2109 5B
W88-02034 2103 5C
BENNETT, J. M. BENSON, R. C.
BENGTSSON, G. Interactive Water and Nitrogen
Effects of Auditing Existing Monitor Wells,
Macromolecular Transport of Hydrophobic Stresses on Carbon and Water Vapor Exchange W88-11106 2112 5A
Contaminants in Aqueous Environments, of Corn Canopies,
W88-06381 2108 5B W88-03875 2105 21 Surface and Downhole Geophysical Techniques
for Hazardous Waste Site Investigation,
Microcosm for Ground Water Research, BENNETT, J. R. W88-08386 2110 5B
W88-02547 2104 5B Lagrangian Comparison of Objectively Ana-
lyzed and Dynamically Modeled Circulation Systems Approach to Evaluating Saltwater In-
BENGTSSON, L.
Patterns in Lake Erie, trusion,
Soil Water Movement Estimated from Isotope W88-06397 2108 2H 2112 2L
W88-11118
Tracers,
W88-04594 2106 2G Physics of Sediment Transport, Resuspension, BENSON, S. A.
and Deposition, Dam Plays Major Role in Reha-
BENJAMIN, M. M. Small R.C.C.
W88-08856 2110 2J
bilitation Project,
Sequential Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of
W88-06714 2108 8F
Kraft Pulping Wastes, BENNETT, M.
W88-10321 2112 :D Ground Water Quality Management inArizona,
W88-09266 2111 5G BENTLEY, H. W.
BENNDORF, J. Computer Aided Site Investigation and Manage-
Control of Eutrophication of Lakes and Reser- BENNETT, R. R. ment: Tool for Assessing and Managing
A
voirs by Means of Pre-Dams. I. Mode of Oper- Application of a Ground Water Model for Man- Groundwater Contamination,
ation and Calculation of the Nutrient Elimina- agement of Sea Water Intrusion in Salinas W88-10951 2112 5G
tion Capacitv. Valley, California,
W88-01844 2103 5G W88-10937 2112 5B Field Test for Effective Porosity and Dispersi-
vity in Fractured Dolomite, the WIPP, South-
Control of Eutrophication of Lakes and Reser- BENNETT, T. eastern New Mexico,
voirs by Means of Pre-Dams. II. Validation of DRASTIC: A Standardized System for Evaluat-
2102 5B
W88-01352
the Phosphate Removal Model and Size Optimi- ing Ground Water Pollution Potential Using Hy-

zation, drogeologic Settings. Ground-Water Tracers,


W88-01845 2103 5G W88-08510 2110 7A 2111 2F
W88-08971
Model-Assisted Evaluation of Alternative Hy- DRASTIC: A System to Evaluate the Pollution
Infiltration at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, Traced
potheses to Explain the Self-protection Mecha- Potential of Hydrogeologic Settings by Pesti-
by Chlorine-36,
nism of Lakes Due to Calcite Precipitation, cides,
2109 2F
2H W88-09097 2111 5B W88-07748
W88-06163 2108

PA-30
AUTHOR INDEX
BERLIN, J.

BENZEL, T. C. BERGE, E. BERGLIND, S.


Sludge Increases Pulpwood Production, Time-Trends of Sulfate and Nitrate in Precipita- Acid-Shock, Aluminium, and Presence of
W88-06843 2109 5E tion in Norway (1972-1982), Sphagnum Aurantiacum: Effects Embryological
W88-08948 2110 5B
BERCZ, J. P. Development in the Common Frog, Rana Tem-
Immunotoxicologic Evaluation of Chlorine- Time-Trends of Sulfate and Nitrate poraia and the Moor Frog, Rana Arvails,
in Precipita-
based Drinking Water Disinfectants Sodium Hy- tion in Norway (1972-1982),
W88-03692 2105 5C
pochlorite and Monochloroamine, W88-10239 2112 2B
W88-03686
BERGMAN, H. L.
2105 5C
BERGE, J. A. Fiscal Year 1985 Program Report (Wyoming
BERELSON, W. M. Organic Enrichment of Subtidal Sediments with Water Research Center),
Technique for the Rapid Extraction of Radon- Powdered Aschophyllum nodosum: An Experi- W88-03183 2104 9D
222 from Water Samples and a Case Study, mental Study in the Soft Bottom Mesocosm at
Persistence of Biologically Active Compounds
W88-04998 2106 5 A Solbergstrand,
W88-08495 2110 5B in Aquatic Systems,
BERENBROCK, C. W88-05747 2107 5C
Three-Dimensional Simulation of Free-Surface Bryozoa Monobryozoon limicola (Cten-
Solitary
Aquifers by Finite-Element Method, ostomata), a Comparison of Mesocosm and Field BERGMAN, R. A.
W88-03888 2105 2F Samples from the Oslofjord, Malta Seawater RO Facility,
W88-08496 2110 2L W88-02451 2103 3A
BERENDSE, F.
Primary Production and Nutrient Availability in BERGENTHAL, J. F. BERGMANN, M. A.
Wet Heathland Ecosystems, Full-Scale Demonstration of Textile Dye Effects of Snow and Ice on the Annual Cycles
W88-09698 Wastewater Reuse,
2111 2H of Heat and Light in Saqvaqjuac Lakes,
W88-02150 2103 5D W88-07641 2109 2H
BERENYI, E. B.
Recent Developments in Methane
BERGER, A.
Recovery
Influence of Drought on Stomatal Conductance
BERGS, M. A.
from Municipal Landfills, Flow Processes in a Curved Alluvial Channel,
W88-01756 and Water Potential of Peach Trees Growing in
2103 5E W88-05529 2107 2E
the Field,
BEREZOWSKY, M. W88-08627 2110 3F BERGSTEIN-BEN DAN, T.
Mathematical Model for Unsteady Supercritical
BERGER, D. Survival of E. coli and Enterococci in Sediment-
Flow on a Mobile Sandy Bed,
Floe Formation Water Systems of Lake Kinneret Under (Feed-
in the Activated Sludge Proc-
W88-01963 2103 2E back) Controlled Concentrations of Hydrogen
BERG, G.
W88-05347 2107 5D Sulfide,

Low-Temperature of
W88-06769 2108 5A
Stability Viruses in BERGER, D. L.
Sludges, Ground-Water Levels in Water Years 1984-86
W88-07026
BERGSTROM, I.
2109 5D and Estimated Groundwater Pumpage in Water Three Day Study of the Diel Behavior of Plank-
Years 1984-85, Carson Valley, Douglas County,
BERG, J. C. ton in a Highly Humic and Steeply Stratified
Spreading of Oil on Water in the Surface-tension Nevada, Lake,
W88-03409 2104 2F
Regime, W88-08585 2110 2H
W88-05474 2107 5B BERGER, R. C.
of Depth
BERGSTROM, S.
Effects on Dredging Frequency,
BERG, J. D. Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
Report 3: Evaluation of Advance Maintenance
Growth of Disinfection-Resistant Bacteria and Deposit: Hydrochemical and Hydrological
Projects,
Simulation of Natural Aquatic Environments in Background,
W88-00822 2101 8B
the Chemostat, W88-06811 2108 5B
W88-03532 2105 5C Erosion Control Device,
W88-00606 2101 4D Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
BERG, K. Deposit: Modeling of Water Balance, Alkalinity
Investigation of a Toxic Water-Bloom of Micro- Hydrodynamics and Modeling of Reregulation and pH,
cystis aeruginosa (Cyanophyceae) in Lake Pools, W88-06812 2108 5B
Akersvatn, Norway, W88-01055 2102 2H
W88-09625 2111 5C Simulation of Runoff and Nitrogen Leaching
Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane Pro-
from Two Fields in Southern Sweden,
BERG, M. B. tection Plan, Report 2: Physical and Numerical
W88-03277
Model Investigation of Control Structures and
2104 2E
Macrozoobenthos of Three Pennsylvania Lakes:
Responses to Acidification, the Seabrook Lock; Hydraulic and Mathemati- BERK, E.
W88-09687 2111 5C cal Model Investigation, Superfund: Significant Accomplishments,
W88-00857 2101 8B W88-09375
BERG, N. 2111 6E
Great Lakes Pollution from Land Use Activities, Norfolk Harbor and Channels Deepening Study; BERKAS, W. R.
W88-01179 2102 4C Report 2: Sedimentation Investigation, Chesa- Water-Quality Assessment and Wastewater-
peake Bay Hydraulic Model Investigation,
Management Alternatives for Dardenne Creek
BERG, P. A. W88-00828 2101 2L in St. Charles County, Missouri,
Assessing Unfiltered Water Supplies,
BERGERON, M. W88-03467 2104 5G
W88-06003 2108 5F P.
Records of Wells, Test Borings and Some Meas-
BERG, R. C. ured Geologic Sections Near the Western New
BERKMAN, H. E.
Effect of Siltation on Stream Fish Communities,
Hydrogeologic Evaluation of the Effects of Sur- York Nuclear Service Center, Cattaraugus
W88-08784 2110 2J
face Application of Sewage Sludge to Agricul- County, New York,
tural Land Near Rockton, Illinois, W88-03384 2104 2F BERKSTRESSER, C. F.
W88-01672 2103 5B
BERGERSEN, E. P. Data for Four Geologic Test Holes in the Sacra-
BERG, W. A. Aldrin, Dieldrin,
and Mercury Profiles in mento Valley, California,
Nonpoint Source Impacts on Ground Water Recent Lake Sediments at the Rocky Mountain
W88-03096 2104 7B
Quality in Major Land Resource Areas of the Arsenal, Colorado,
W88-03868 BERLENBACH, N.
Southwest, 2105 5B
Process and Apparatus for the Chemical-Me-
W88-01105 2102 5G Trout Production and Standing Crop in Colora- chanical Treatment and Purification of Ground-
BERGBOM, K. do's Small Streams, as Related to Environmental waters, Surface Waters and Effluents,
Effect of Acidification on Mobility of Heavy Features, W88-04832 2106 5D
Metals and Aluminum in Forest and Lake Eco- W88-09817 2111 81
systems (Happamoitumisen Vaikutus Raskasme-
BERLIN, J.
BERGH, M. O. Follow-Up Study of Gastro-Intestinal Diseases
tallien Ja Alumiinin Liikuvuuteen Metsa-Ja
Jar- Preliminary Carbon Budget of the Southern Related to Bacteriologically Substandard Drink-
vieko systeemissa),
Benguela Pelagic Ecosystem, ing Water,
W88-10560 2112 5B W88-01635 2103 2L W88-05491 2107 5C

PA-31
AUTHOR INDEX
BERLINER, P. R.

BERLINER, P. R. BERNDT, C. L. BERRIDGE, B.

Effect of Root and Water Distribution in Lysi- Improved Nitrification with the PACT(R) Proc- Experimental and Calculated Physical Constants
meters and in the Field on the Onset of Crop ess, for 2,3,7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin,

Water Stress, W88-02306 2103 5D W88-08437 2110 5A


W88-06448 2108 21
PACT Wastewater Treatment for Toxic Waste
BERRIE, A. D.
BERMAN, Cleanup,
D. Ecological Effects of Groundwater Pumping
Inactivation of Particle-Associated Coliforms by W88-01006 2102 5D
and a Natural Drought on the Upper Reaches of
Chlorine and Monochloramine, a Chalk Stream,
Wet Air Regeneration of PAC,
W 88-070 12 2109 5D
W88-02309 2103 5D W88-04228 2105 6G
BERMAN, S. S.
BERNDT, H. BERRILL, M.
Determination of Trace Metals in Marine Bio-
Improvement of the Detection Power in Elec- Breeding Success of Common Loons (Gavia
logical Reference Materials by Inductively Cou-
trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry by immer) in Relation to Alkalinity and Other Lake
pled Plasma Mass Spectrometry,
2109 5A Summation of Signals: Determination of Traces Characteristics in Ontario,
W88-07634
of Metals in Drinking Water and Urine, W88-10413 2112 5C
BERMEJO-MARTINEZ, F. W88-06136 2108 5A
Determination of Iron and Manganese in Miner- BERRY, R. F.
BERNDTSSON, R.
Lower Pool
al Waters of Galicia (Spain) by Atomic Absorp- Habitat Development Applications:
Application of Infiltration Equations to a Catch-
tion Spectrophotometry, 5 Channel Maintenance/Weaver Bottoms Reha-
2108 2K.
ment with Large Spatial Variability in Infiltra-
W88-06219 bilitation Plan,
tion,
2103 2A W88-02569 2104 5E
BERMUDEZ, M. W88-01969
Phenotypic and Genotypic Comparison of Es- of BERRY-SPARK, K.
Use of Cross-Correlation Analysis in Studies
cherichia coli fromPristine Tropical Waters,
Patterns of Rainfall Variability, Remediation of Gasoline-Contaminated Ground
W88-09966 2111 5A
W88-07529 2109 2B Waters: A Controlled Field Experiment,
What Does the Presence of Fecal Coliforms W88-11248 2112 5G
the Waters of Puerto Rico. A BERNHARD, C.
Indicate in
Civil Engineer's Point of View on Water Tight-
BERRY-SPARK, K. L.
Review, Stabilization Ponds,
ness and Clogging of Waste
W88-00060 2101 5 A 2109 5D
Influence of Other Gasoline Derived Organics
W88-07370 on the Behaviour of Dissolved Monoaromatics
BERN, L. in Ground Water,
Zooplankton Grazing on (Methyl- BERNHARD, J. P.
Application of Amalgam Electrodes in Studies W88-09513 2111 5B
(3)H)thymidine-labelled Natural Particle Assem-
of Heavy Metals Under Natural Water Condi-
blages: Determination of Filtering Rates and BERSET, J. D.
tions,
Food Selectivity, 2108 7B Biotransformation of Dehydroabietic, Abietic,
2H W88-06133
W88-10215 2112
and Isopimaric Acids by Mortierella isabellina

BERNABDALLAN, S.
BERNHARDT, D. E. Immobilized in Polyurethane Foam,
Use of Multiple Pathway Computer Codes for W88-09968 2111 5D
Development of an Expert System for the Anal-
Assessment of Health Effects from Low-Level
ysis of Urban Drainage Using 'SWMM' (Storm
Water Management Model),
Radioactive Waste, BERTHELOT, G.
W88-11051 2112 5C Epidemiological Survey of a Major Outbreak of
W88-01759 2103 6A
Nosocomial Legionellosis,
BERNABO, C. BERNHARDT, H.
2103 5C
W88-01920
Effect of Ozonation on the Impairment of Floc-
U.S. National Acid Precipitation Assessment
culation by Algogenic Organic Matter,
Program,
2105 5F
BERTHET, B.
2102 5C W88-04342
W88-01273 In Situ Studies and Experiments of the Ecotoxi-
Effect of Ozonation on the Impairment of Floc- cology of Four Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) on
BERNABO, J. C. Algae and grazing mollusks (gastropoda)
culation by Algogenic Organic Matter,
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Pro-
W88-08153 2110 5F (Etudes in situ Et Experimentales De L'Ecotoxi-
gram,
cologie De Quatre Metaux (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn)
W88-02906 2104 5B
on the Influence of Algal-derived
Investigations Chez Des Algues Et Des Mollusques Gastero-
Organic Substances on Flocculation and Filtra- podes Brouteurs),
BERNAL, R. L.
Origin and Treatment of Underground Waters
tion, W88-02476 2103 5C
W88-05821 2107 5F
from Cerro de Pasco Mine, Peru,
W88-01411 2102 5B BERTHOU, F.
BERNIER, P. Y.
Analysis and Fate of Dibenzothiophene Deriva-
Microwave Remote Sensing of Snowpack Prop-
BERNARD, B. tives in the Marine Environment,
erties: Potential and Limitations,
Meibenthos of Man-Made Lake Zegrzynskie, W88-09568 2111 5B
W88-02438 2103 7B
W88- 10606 2112 2H
BERNINGHAUSEN, T. F. Occurrence of Hydrocarbons and Histopatholo-
BERNARD, C.
gical Abnormalities in Oysters for Seven Years
Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane Pro-
Automatic Detection of Coliform Bacteria for Following the Wreck of the Amoco Cadiz in
tection Plan, Report 2: Physical and Numerical
Industrial Control of Drinking Water Quality,
Model Investigation of Control Structures and Brittany (France),
W88-04448 2105 7B 5C
the Seabrook Lock; Hydraulic and Mathemati- W88-06875 2109

Novel In Cascade Ultrafiltration Unit Spe-


Situ cal Model Investigation,
W88-00857 2101 8B Study of the Weathering of a Petroleum Product
cifically Designed for Field Studies of Anoxic
Spilled on the Ocean Surface under Natural
Waters,
2112 7B BERON, P. Conditions (Etude du Vieillissement d'un Pe-
W88-10534
Strategies to Control Combined Sewer Over- trole Brut Repandu a la Surface de l'eau de mer

BERNARD, R. flows, dans des Conditions Naturelles),


Treatment of Acid Mine Water Discharging into W88-08580 2110 5D W88-09598 2111 5B
the Tar Creek Watershed,
W88-00985 2102 5D BERRA, T. M. BERTHOUEX, P. M.
Comparison of Fish Communities in a Clean-
Calculation of Effectiveness Factors in Spherical
BERNARDIN, F. E. water Stream and an Adjacent Polluted Stream,
Shells,
Application of GAC to Industrial Wastewaters, W88-05362 2107 5C
W88-05172 2107 5D
W88-02290 2103 5D
BERRAFATO, L. R.
Intervention Analysis of Seasonal and Nonsea-
BERNARDO, D. J. Predicted vs. Measured Air Emissions of Vola-
sonal Data to Estimate Treatment Plant Phos-
Valuing Irrigation Water: A Simulation/Mathe- tile Organics from a Simulated Hazardous
phorus Loading Shifts,
matical Programming Approach, Liquid Waste Lagoon,
W88-03263 2104 5B W88-05898 2107 5D
W88-07288 2109 6C

PA-32
AUTHOR INDEX
BHAT, A. P.

Nitrogen Transformations and Reduction by BEST, C. M. AND BEUSEN, J.-M.


Ridge and Furrow Land Treatment of Dairy Effects of Chlorinated Discharges on Marine Toxicity of Vanadium to Different Freshwater
Waste, Animals, Organisms,
W88-02173 2103 5D W88-03516 2105 5C W88-01717 2103 5C
BERTINI, D. BEST, E. P. H.
Freeze-Dried Culture: An Efficient Seed to Biomass, Stand Area, Primary Production Char-
BEVANS, H. E.
Allow Fast Start-Up of a Nitrification Filter, acteristicsand Oxygen Regime of the Cerato- Estimating Stream-Aquifer Interactions in Coal
W88-05268 2107 5D phyllum demersum L. Population in Lake Vech- Areas of Eastern Kansas Using Streamflow
ten, The Netherlands, Records,
BERTNESS, M. D.
W88-03116
Determinants of Pattern in a New England Salt
W88-09895 2111 2H 2104 2A
Marsh Plant Community,
Seasonal Growth of the Submerged Macrophyte BEVEN, K.
W88-02797 2104 21
Ceratophyllum demersum L. in Mesotrophic Hydrologic Similarity. 2. A Scaled Model of
BERTOLETTI, E. Lake Vechten in Relation to Insolation, Temper- Storm Runoff Production,
Bioassays with Aquatic Organisms: Toxicity of ature and Reserve Carbohydrates, W88-04607 2106 2E
Water and Sediment from Cubatao River Basin, W88-09680 2111 2H
W88-05300 2107 5C Kinematic Wave Approximation to the Initiation
Submerged Macrophytes in Lake Maarsseveen I: of Subsurface Storm Flow in a Sloping Forest
Treatability Studies and Toxicity Reduction in Changes in Species Composition and Biomass Soil,
Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents, Over a Six- Year Period,
W88-10325 W88-08180 2110 2G
2112 5D W88-10256 2112 2H

BERTONATI, M. BESTUZHEVA, N. P.
BEVERAGE, J. F.
Eutrophication Model of the Venice Lagoon: Combination of Mathematical and Hydraulic Theory and Operation Manual for the Autopi-
Statistical Treatment of 'In Situ' Measurements Modeling Methods when Analyzing Unsteady pet, Semi-Automatic Pipet Withdrawal Appara-
of Phytoplankton Growth Parameters, Regimes in Canals, tus,
W88-01878 2103 5C W88-10876 W88-03007
2112 8B 2104 7B
BERTRANOU, A. V.
BESWICK, R. G. B. BEVERAGE, J. P.
Land Treatment of Wastewaters: A Case Study Cayman Islands: Country Situation Report,
of Irrigated Arid Zones,
Fluid-Density Gage for Measuring Suspended-
W88-07873 2109 3A Sediment Concentration,
W88-05262 2107 5E
W88-03926 2105 7B
Oasis Systems Management,
BETHKE, C. R.
Linear and Nonlinear Solutions for One-Dimen-
W88-04435 2105 6A BEYELER, W.
Compaction Flow
sional in Sedimentary Basins,
Determination of Diffusivities in the Rustler
BERTSCH, P. M. W88-06803 2108 2F
Formation from Exploratory Shaft Construction
Chemical Speciation and Transport of Heavy
BETHLENFALVAY, G. J. at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Site, South-
Metals in SRP Aquatic Systems,
W88-09218 Effects of Drought on Host and Endophyte eastern New Mexico,
2111 5B
Development in Mycorrhizal Soybeans in Rela- W88-03466 2104 2F
Utilization of Selective Dissolution Methods for tion to Water Use and Phosphate Uptake,
Assessing 137-Cs Mobility and Bioavailability, W88-08144 2110 21 BEZINGE, A.
W88-09213 2111 7B Glacial Meltwater Streams, Hydrology and
BETHUNE, G. H. M. Sediment Transport: The Case of the Grande
BERTUCCI, J. J. Laboratory Study of Primary Saline Intrusion in Dixence Hydroelectricity Scheme,
Viral Aspects of Applying Sludges to Land, a Circular Pipe, W88-05800
W88-09475 2111 5E 2107 2E
W88-08955 2110 8B
BERTZ, F. D. BHADRA, R. K.
BETNARZ, T.
Upgrading Biological Wastewater Treatment Ecology of Vibrio cholerae in the Freshwater
Estimation of Quality of Some Surface Waters
Using an Equalization/Denitrification System, Environs of Calcutta, India,
Near the Upper Silesia Using the Algal Growth
W88-01027 2102 5D W88-08805
Test, 2110 5B
BERUBE AND, M. A .
W88-10174 2112 5B BHANU KUMAR, O. S. R. U.
Sartigan Dam in Beauce (Quebec) Canada: An
Example of Deterioration Resulting from BETOWSKI, L. D. Variations in the Onset of the Summer Monsoon
Alkali-
Aggregate Reactivity (Le barrage Sartigan dans Thermospray LC/MS/MS Analysis of over India,
la Beauce (Quebec), Canada: un cas-type de de-
Wastewater for Disperse Azo Dyes, W88-07687 2109 2B
terioration du beton par des reactions alcalis-
W88-05394 2107 5D
granulats),
BHARGAVA, D. S.
BETSON, R. P. Progress and Kinetics of Aerobic Digestion of
W88-04868 2106 8F Effects of Carbonate Geology on Urban Runoff,
Secondary Sludges,
BERZERO, A. W88-01137 2102 4C W88-06315 2108 5D
Methodological Approach to the Evaluation of
Effects of Carbonate Geology on Urban Runoff:
Diffusion Coefficients of Radionuclides in
Water Quality Aspects,
BHARGAVA, R.
Marine Coastal Sediments, Noncircular Sewer Design,
W88-08608 W88-01182 2102 5B
2110 5A W88-03799 2105 8B
BES, R. S. BETTEKER, J. M.
Ozone Absorption in Water: Mass Transfer and Implementation Strategies and Design Concepts BHASKAR, G. U.
Solubility, for Application of Solidification/Stabilization Syntheses and Application of Anionic Polyelec-
W88-02851 Technology to Contaminated Dredged Material, trolytes inWater and Wastewater Treatment,
2104 5D
W88-03238 2104 5E W88-07602 2109 5F
BESCHTA, R. L.
Stream Temperature Increases and Land Use in Solidification/Stabilization of Contaminated BHASKAR, N. R.
a Forested Oregon Watershed, Dredged Material,
Comparison of Reservoir Linear Operation
W88-07273 2109 2E W88-03240 2104 5D Rules Using Linear and Dynamic Programming,
BESSIE, S. H. BETTESS, R. W88-05404 2107 6A
Water Resources Publications Pertaining to the Frictional Characteristics of Alluvial Streams in
District of Columbia, the Lower and Upper Regimes, Projection of Urbanization Effects on Runoff
W88-03150 2104 W88-06197 Using Clark Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph Pa-
10C 2108 2E
rameters,
BESSIERE, J. BEUMER, J. P. W88-07284 2109 4C
Removal of Cadmium Contained in Industrial Occurrence and Diet of Fishes in a Tidal Inlet to
Phosphoric Acid Using the Ionic Flotation a Saltmarsh in Southern Moreton Bay, Queens- BHAT, A. P.
Technique, land, Spillway Repairs at Bhakra Dam,
W88-08404 2110 5G W88-07167 2109 81 W88-04531 2106 8A

PA-33
AUTHOR INDEX
BHATIA, K. S.

BHATIA, K. S. BICKINGS, C. K. BILELLO, L. J.

Measurement of Fluorescence Decay of Crude Comparison of QSAR Predictions with Fish Removal of Toxic or Priority Pollutants from
Oil: A Potential Technique to Identify Oil Toxicity Screening Data fo 1 10 Phenols, Process Wastewater by GAC,
Slicks,
W88-11004 2112 5C W88-02291 2103 5D
W88-01864 2103 5B
BICKNELL, B. R. BILL, B.
Predicting Water Quality Resulting from Agri- Operational, Spatial and Environmental Water
BHATIA, S. C.
Spectroscopic Identification Products
of culturalNonpoint Source Pollution via Simula- Planning and Analysis,
the Gas-Phase Reaction of OH with tion HSPF,
-
Formed in W88-00943 2101 5G
W88-07832 2109 5B
Atmospheric Sulfur Compounds,
W88-08456 2110 5B BILLAUX, D. M.
BIDLEMAN, T.
Atmospheric Transport of PCBs to the Oceans, From Field Data to Fracture Network Model-
BHATTACHARYA, A. K.
2108 5B ing: An Example Incorporating Spatial Struc-
W88-06653
Chance-Constrained Optimal Windmill Irriga- ture,
tion System Design, BIDLEMAN, T. 2F
F. W88-00032 2101
W88-06731 2108 3F Vapor-Particle Partitioning of Semivolatile Or-
ganic Compounds, BILLEN, G.
BHATTACHARYA, S. J.
W 88-09067 2111 5B
and Determination of the Biodegradable Fraction of
Fate and Effect of Methylene Chloride
Dissolved Organic Matter in Waters,
Formaldehyde in Methane Fermentation Sys- BIDNER, M. S.
W88-02343 2103 5A
tems, Miscible Flow Through Porous Media with Dis-
W88-08010 2110 5D persion and Adsorption, Phytoplankton Biomass and Production in the
W88-08348 . 2110 2F
BHATTACHARYA, S. K.
River Meuse (Belgium),
Modelling Toxic Response of Anaerobic Treat- BIDSTRUP, S. M. W88-04858 2106 2H
ment, SSSP: Simulation of Single-Sludge Processes,
W88-02109 2103 5D W88-07420 2109 5D BILLETS, B. D.
Zooplankton Abundance and Diversity in

Source of Seepage in the Sudamdih Mine Area BIDWELL, A. M. Spring Lake, Florida,
Using Environmental Isotopes, Bihar, India, Cadmium and Zinc Corn Follow-
Availability to W88-10442 2112 2H
W88-07534 2109 2F ing Termination of Sewage Sludge Application,
W88-05991 2108 5E BILLINGS, R. H.
BHATTACHARYYA, D. Adaptable Hydrologic Data Acquisition System,
Ozonolysis of Organic Compounds in a Two- BIEBER, T. I.
W88-01209 2102 7B
Phase Fluorocarbon-Water System, Detection, Identification and Quantitative Anal-
W88-04470 2105 5D ysis of Dihaloacetonitriles in Chlorinated Natu-
BILLY, B.
ral Waters, Navajo Indian Irrigation Project: A Study of
BHATTARI, K. K. W88-00424 2101 5A
Legal, Political, and Cultural Conflict,
Models for Aquacultural Treatment of Septage, 2108 6E
BIENERT, R. W. W88-06635
W88-03715 2105 5D
Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of
Littoral and Benthic Autotrophic Communities
BILSTAD, T.
BHAVE, P. R.
Water Network Biodegradation of Oil on Drilled Cuttings,
Calibrating Distribution in Acidic Lakes,
W88-08962 2111 2H W88-01930 2103 5D
Models,
W88-05514 2107 5F
BIENFANG, P. K. BILYK, A.
BHAVE, R. R. Phytoplankton Population Dynamics and the Pond Treatment of Rettery Wastewaters,
Removal of Oily Contaminants Wastewater in Fate of Production During the Spring Bloom in W88-07327 2109 5D
with Microporous Alumina Membranes, Auke Bay, Alaska,
W88-07502 2109 5D W88-07467 2109 2L BINDSCHADLER, R. A.
Combined Measurements of Subglacial Water
BHAVE, S. K. BIER, H. Pressure and Surface Velocity of Findeleng-
Vibrations in Penstocks, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, in Surface letscher, Switzerland: Conclusions about Drain-
W88-05582 2107 8A Sediments from the Elizabeth River Subestuary, age System and Sliding Mechanism,
W88-09616 2111 5B
W88-08235 2110 2C
BHINGE, D.
Color Removal by Chemical Coagulation and BIERI, R. H.
Characterization of Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolites
BINFORD, M. W.
Ultrafiltration,
Relationships Between Concentrations of Sedi-
W88-03271 2104 5D by High Performance Liquid Chromatography-
mentary Variables and Trophic State in Florida
Mass Spectrometry with a Direct Liquid Intro-
Lakes,
BHRAMAYANA, P. duction Interface and Using Negative Chemical
2112 2H
Old River Control Auxiliary Structure: Hydrau- W88-10834
Ionization,
lic Model Investigation, W88-06120 2108 5A
2112 8B
BINGAMAN, D. E.
W88-11278
BIERL, R. Irrigation and Drainage Apparatus,
BHULA, D. N. Distribution of Organic Micropollutants in Dif- W88-04815 2106 3F
Arctic Caisson System, ferent Size Fractions of Sediment and Suspended
W88-04768 2106 8A Solid Particles of the River Rotmain, BINGHAM, C. R.
W88-08166 2110 5B Hand-held Benthic Core Sampler,
BIANCHI, W. C. W88-10454 2112 7B
Artificial Recharge Potential in the Fresno and BIERMAN, V. J.

Madera Irrigation Districts, Prediction of Vertical Transport of Low-Level BINGHAM, F. T.


W88-09247 2111 4B Radioactive Middlesex Soil at a Deep-Ocean Boron Concen-
Effects of Salinity and Varying
Disposal Site, on Boron Uptake and Growth of Wheat,
trations
Ground Water Reservoir Management Through W88-08542 2110 5B W88-03661 2105 5C
Recharge-Fact or Fantasy,
Artificial
W88-09245 2111 4B BIGGS, B. J. F. Influence of Selenium, Salinity, and Boron on
Effects of Sample Mechanical
Storage and Alfalfa Tissue Composition and Yield,
BIANCHINE, J. R. Blending on the Quantitative Analysis of River W88-06151 2108 5C
Safety of Oral Chloride Dioxide, Chlorite, and Periphyton,
Chlorate Ingestion in Man, W88-06686 2108 7B BINGHAM, R. H.
W88-03546 2105 5C Flood of September 12-13, 1982 in Gibson, Car-
BIGORNIA, B. G.
roll, and Madison Counties, West Tennessee,
BICHARA, A. F. Fort Huachuca Ground Water Modeling Study,
W88-03423 2104 2E
Redevelopment of Clogged Recharge Wells, W88-10968 2112 4B
W88-09744 2111 4B Investigation of theNeed for Discharge Adjust-
BIKIT, I.

Concentration Factors of Csl37 River Sedi- ments for Unsteady Flow at Selected Gaging
BICHE, A. in

ment, Stations on Tennessee Streams,


Triple Use of a Geotextile at Ait Chouarit,
W88-06770 2108 5B W88-03026 2104 2E
W88-03201 2104 8G

PA-34
AUTHOR INDEX
BITTON, G.

Low Flows and Flow Duration of Tennessee BISCHOFF, J. H. Numerical Technique to Correct for Weak Acid
Streams Through 1981, Using Saturated Hydraulic
Conductivities to Errors in Gran Function Analysis of Titration
W88-03471 2104 2E Assess the Interaction between Saline/Sodic Ir- Data,
rigation Waters and South Dakota Soils, W88-04023
BINGHAM, V. G. W88-00548
2105 5A
2101 3C
Sulfur, Halogens, and Heavy Metals in Summer
BISOYI, R. N.
Rains, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, BISCHOFF, W. D.
Geochemical Mass Balance for Sulfur- and Ni- Effect of Seasonal Changes on Cyanobacterial
W88-08024 2110 5B
trogen- Bearing Acid Components: Eastern Production and Nitrogen-Yield,
BINO, M. J. United States, W88-10769 2112 2H
Adsorption of Pollutants from Wastewater onto W88-03962 2105 5B
Activated Carbon Based on External Mass BISSELL, R. A.
Transfer and Pore Diffusion, BISCHOFSBERGER, W. Prospective Study of Giardiasis and Water Sup-
W88-07538 2109 5D Contamination of Groundwater by Septic Tank Colorado,
plies in
Percolation Systems, W88-05490 2107 5C
Adsorption of Pollutants on to Activated W88-05270 "
2107 5B
Carbon in Fixed Beds, BISSETT, D. W.
W88-03813 2105 5D BISCHOPING, K.
Pollution Control through By-Product Recov-
Estimation of Monthly Mean Phosphorus Load- ery Using Hyperfiltration. Case Study of a Spe-
BINOVI, R. D. ings,
cialty Cheese Producer,
Replacement for the Silt Density Index; Perman- W88-05896 2107 5G W88-02171 2103 5D
ganateDemand to Predict Reverse Osmosis
BISEN, P. S.
Membrane Fouling, BISSON, M.
Preliminary Characterization of a Novel Syne-
W88-01045 2102 5D chococcus Isolate Showing Mercury, Cadmium Physicochemical Limnology of Meromictic
Wastewater Characterization and and Lead Tolerance, Saline Lake Sophia, Canadian Arctic Archipela-
Hazardous
Waste Survey, Hickam AFB, HI, W88-07145 2109 5C go,
W88-05714 2107 5B W88-08026 2110 2H
BISHOP, A. B.
Wastewater Characterization Economic Evaluation of Alternative Strategies BISSONNETTE, G. K.
Survey, Pitts-
for Maintaining Instream Flows,
burgh AFB, NY, Assessment of the Bacteriological Quality of
W88-05712 W88-00369 2101 6C Rural Groundwater Supplies in Northern West
2107 5D
Virginia,
BIRCH, D.
Feasibility of Seasonal Water Pricing Consider-
ing Metering Costs, W88-07613 2109 5A
Factors Underlying Irrigation Efficiency in the
W88-05412 2107 6C
Tulare Basin of California, Comparative Survival and Injury of Candida
W88-06634 2108 3F BISHOP, C. T. albicans and Bacterial Indicator Organisms in
Wave Attenuation by Rubble-Lined Channel Streams Receiving Acid Mine Drainage,
BIRCKET, M. D.
Walls, W88-04854 2106 5 A
Modeling the Effects of Urbanization on Basin
W88-07508 2109 8B
Water Yield and Reservoir Sedimentation,
BISSONNETTE, P.
W88-05413 2107 4C BISHOP, D. F. Bellevue Experiences with Urban Runoff Qual-
Role of Municipal Wastewater Treatment in
BIRD, J. W. ity Control Strategies,
Control of Toxics,
Consideration of Galloway Project, W88-01136 2102 5G
W88-00639 2101 5D
W88-05637 2107 6E
Toxicity Reduction
BISWAS, A. K.
at Municipal Wastewater
BIRD, S. C.
Treatment Plants, Methodology for Monitoring and Evaluation of
Effect of Hydrological Factors on Trace Metal W88-04885 Integrated Land and Water Development,
2106 5D
Contamination in the River Tawe, South Wales, W88-02232 2103 6B
W88-02334 2103 5B BISHOP, M. M.
Testing of Alum Recovery for Solids Reduction Water-Related Limitations to Local Develop-
Effects of Hydrological Factors on River Sus- and Reuse, ment,
pended Solids Contamination from a Colliery in W88-02395 2103 5F W88-08226 2110 4C
South Wales,
W88-04572 2106 5B
BISHOP, P. L. BITER, C. J.
Prediction of Heavy Metal Leaching Rates from Drop-Size Response of the CSIRO Liquid
BIRDY, N.
J. Stabilized/Solidified Hazardous Wastes, Water Probe,
Arctic Caisson System, W88-03239 2104 5E W88-06745 2108 7B
W88-04768 2106 8A
BISHOP, S. L.
BITSKEY, J.
BIRGE, W. J. Air Stripping Treatment for Removal of Vola-
tile Organic Chemicals: A Case Study of Bur-
Process and Equipment for Ultrasonic Condi-
Biodegradation of Three Azaarene Congeners in
lington, Massachusetts,
tioning of Sewage Sludges,
River Water,
W88-06953 W88-04161 W88-04823 2106 5D
2109 5B 2105 5F
Research Needs for Rapid Assessments Considerations Involved in the Reactivation of BITTMAN, S.
of
Chronic Toxicity, an Existing Water Supply, Soil Water Deficit Effect on Yield, Leaf Area,
W88-10J97 W88-01898 2103 5F and Net Assimilation Rate of Three Forage
2112 5G
Grasses: Crested Wheatgrass, Smooth Brome-
BIRKELO, B. A. BISHOP, T. D.
grass, and Altai Wildrye,
Seismic Reflection Study of a Shallow Aquifer Comparative Study of the Mollusc Communities
W88-06340 2108 21
During a Pumping Test, of Two Oligohaline Intertidal Marshes: Spatial
W88-04062 and Temporal Distribution of Abundance and BITTON, G.
2105 2F
Biomass, Evaluation of INT-Dehydrogenase Assay for
BIRKETT, J. D. W88-04482 2105 2L Heavy Metal Inhibition of Activated Sludge,
Factors Influencing the Economics of Desalina-
Seasonal Abundance of Aquatic Diptera W88-07547 2109 5D
tion, in Two
W88-07856 Oligohaline Tidal Marshes in Mississippi,
2109 3A W88-08016
Methods of Recovering Viruses from Aquatic
2110 2L Sediments,
BIRKNER, A.
Method
BISHOP, W. J. W88-09465 2111 5 A
for Operating a Biological Sewage Puri-
Regional Infiltration/Inflow Study Solves Wet
fication Plant,
Weather Sewer Problems, Poliovirus Retention in Soil Columns After Ap-
W88-04809 2106 5D W88-03857 2105 5D plication of Chemical- and Polyelectrolyte-Con-
ditioned Dewatered Sludges,
BIRRIEN, J.-L.
BISOGNI, J. J. W88-07001
Daily Study of the Diatom Spring Bloom at 2109 5B
Aluminum Speciation and Equilibria in Dilute
Roscoff (France) in 1985: I. The Spring Bloom Acidic Surface Waters of the Adirondack Reduction of Microbial Indicators and Viruses
within the Annual Cycle,
Region of New York State, in a Cypress Strand,
W88-08725 2110 21 W88-03965 2105 5B W88-01947 2103 5B

PA-35
AUTHOR INDEX
BITTON, G.

Reduction of Microbial Indicators and Viruses Utility of the Scope for Growth Index to Assess BLACKMAN, S. A.

Cypress Strand, the Physiological Impact of Black Rock Harbor Antigua (Experiences with Transportation of
in a
W88-03559 2105 5D Suspended Sediment on the Blue Mussel, Myti- Water by Tanker),
lus Edulis: A Laboratory Evaluation, W88-07887 2109 5F
BIZIUK, M. W88-00841 2101 5A
Simple Device for Isolation of Organic Com- BLACKWELDER, B.
pounds from Water, BLACK, G. F. Alternatives to Traditional Water Development
W88-09617 2111 5A Prognosis for Water Conservation and the De- in the United States,
velopment of Energy Resources at the Salton W88-08221 2110 6F
BJELLAND, M. Sea - Destruction or Preservation of this Unique
Effect of Variable Influent Loading on Biologi- BLACKWOOD, L.
Ecosystem, I.
calPhosphorus Removal, 2101 6G Impact of a Single Black Snowfall on Stream-
W88-00355
W88-05166 2107 5D
water Chemistry in the Scottish Highlands,
BJORK-RAMBERG, S.
BLACK, J. A. W88-10161 2112 5B
Status of Lake Biodegradation of Three Azaarene Congeners in
Development and Biological
Kariba - A Man-Made Tropical Lake, River Water, BLAHA, F. J.

2110 6G W88-06953 2109 5B Institutional Barriers to Land Treatment of


W88-08231
Metal Finishing Wastewaters,
BJORK, T. Groundwater Management Problems in Aban- W88-02187 2103 5D
Developing Nonpoint Source Control Strategies doned Coal-Mined Aquifers: a Case Study of the
for Big Stone Lake-. Two Approaches, Forest of Dean, England, BLAIN, J.
W88-01099 2102 5G W88-07916 2109 4C Mersey Valley Sludge Pipeline Terminal -
Design and Construction,
BJORKLUND, I. Research Needs for Rapid Assessments of
W88-06204 2108 5E
Effect of Sodium Isopropylxanthate, Potassium Chronic Toxicity,
Amylxanthate and Sodium Diethyldithiocarba- W88-10997 2112 5G W.
BLAIR, A.
mate on the Uptake and Distribution of Cadmi- Design and Evaluation Methods for Maximizing
um in the Brown Trout (Salmo trutta), BLACK, J. C.
New Zealand's Clyde Power Station, on Farm Efficiency of Conventional and Surge
W88-10500 2112 5C
2106 8E Surface Irrigation,
W88-04577
BJORKLUND, J. G. W88-05232 2107 3F
Water Purification Apparatus, BLACK, J. P.
W88-00575 2101 5F Role of Bacterial Polymers in Metal Release into Infiltration From Irrigation Advance Data, I:

Water, Theory,
BJORNBERG, A. W88-05729 2107 2F W88-05937 2108 2G
Theory on the Mechanisms Regulating the Bioa-
vailability of Mercury in Natural Waters, BLACK, R. H. Infiltration From Irrigation Advance Data, II:

W88-05466 2107 5B Method for Treating the Upper Layer of a Body Experimental,
of Water, W88-05938 2108 2G
BJORNSEN, P. K.
2101 5G
W88-00569
Field Technique for the Determination of Zoo- Modeling Infiltration and Hydrodynamic Effects
plankton Grazing on Natural Bacterioplankton, BLACK, R. W. on Surge Flow Surface Irrigation,
W88-10656 2112 2H Response Lake 2112 3F
Empirical Models of Fish to W88-10090
Acidification,
Zooplankton Consumption of Bacteria in a Eu-
W88-07640 2109 5C Modeling Surge Irrigation Infiltration,
trophic Lake and in Experimental Enclosures,
W88-05138 2107 3F
W88-09760 2111 2H
BLACK, S. C.

BJORNSSON, B. J. Defining Control Sites and Blank Sample Needs, Unimodal Surface Irrigation Efficiency,

Dam Construction Increases with Hydro Expan- W88-09417 2111 7A W88-05948 2108 3F
sion in Iceland,
W88-10398 2112 8A BLACK, S. F. BLAIR, C.
Conservation Service Field Office Program De- Prediction of Tidal Surge in Lower Chesapeake
BJORSETH, A. livery by Hydrologic Areas, Bay,
Halogenated Organic Compounds in Spent W88-01184 2102 3F W88-06853 2109 2L
Bleach Liquors: Determination, Mutagenicity
Testing and Bioaccumulation, BLACK. T. C. BLAIR, J. R.
W88-00431 2101 5A Stochastic Modeling of Vertically Averaged Prospective Study of Giardiasis and Water Sup-
Concentration Uncertainty in a Perfectly Strati- plies in Colorado,
BLABER, S. J. M. fied Aquifer, W88-05490 2107 5C
Influence of Turbidity on Marine
Juvenile W88-02777 2104 6A
Fishes in Estuaries. Part 1. Field Studies at Lake BLAKE, G.
St. Lucia on the Southeastern Coast of Africa, BLACKBEARD, J. R.
Incorporation of Cadmium by Water Hyacinth,
W88-01706 2103 2L Identification of Filamentous Organisms in Nu- 2106 5D
W88-04626
trient Removal Activated Sludge Plants in South
Influence of Turbidity on Juvenile Marine
Africa, BLAKE, S. B.
Fishes in Estuaries. Part Laboratory Studies, 5D Vacuum Enhanced Hydrocarbon Recovery: A
2. 2108
W88-06221
Comparisons with Field Data and Conclusions,
Case Study,
W88-01707 2103 2L BLACKBURN, J. W. W88-11254 2112 5G
Prediction of Organic Chemical Fates in Biolog-
Potential Effects ofDredging Activities and In-
ical Treatment Systems, BLAKE, T. J.
creased Silt Load on the St. Lucia System, with W88-04469 2105 5D
Special Reference to Turbidity and the Estua-
Water Relations and Morphological Develop-
ment of Bare-Root Jack Pine and White Spruce
rine Fauna, BLACKBURN, T. H.
2108 5C Seedlings: Seedling Establishment on a Boreal
W88-06223 Fate of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Experi-
Cut-Over Site,
mental Marine Sediment Systems: Influence of
BLACHLY, T. R. W88-08203 2110 2D
Bioturbation and Anoxia,
Study of the Biodegradability of "Residual
W88-06865 2109 5B
COD', BLAKELY, S. R.
W88-01032 2102 5D BLACKLEY, C. R.
Application of a One-Dimensional Steady-State
Water-Quality Model to the South Platte River
National Dioxin Study. Tier 4 - Combustion
BLACK, A. L. in Littleton, Englewood, and Denver, Colorado,
Can Do, Sources: Final Test Report - Site 1, Sewage
What Financial and Business Interests
W88-03054 2104 5B
W88-00309 2101 6D Sludge Incinerator SSI - A,
W88-08427 2110 5E
BLANC, F.
BLACK, D.
BLACKLIDGE, Hydrocarbons in the Water Column of the Car-
Laboratory of Adenylate Energy
Evaluation J.
Cross Flow Filtration Technology for Metal teau Bay (Gulf of Fos-Sur-Mer, Mediterranean
Charge as a Test for Stress in Mytilus Edulis and
Finishers, Sea),
Nephtys Incisa Treated with Dredged Material,
W88-00214 2101 5D W88-02677 2104 5B
W88-00890 2101 5C

PA-36
AUTHOR INDEX
BLOCK, J. C.

BLANC, F. C. Report About Experiences in Intercomparison Recommendations for Water Quality Investiga-
Development of Biofilm in the Anaerobic Rotat- Studies in the Administration for Water Econo- tion of Drinking Water Supply Reservoirs in
ing Biological Contactor Process, my of Rheinland-Pfalz (Erfahrungsbericht uber Czechoslovakia,
W88-02225 2103 5D Ringversuche in der Wasserwirtschaftsverwal- W88-10805 2112 5B
tung von Rheinland-Pfalz),
Treatment of Dairy Wastewater by the Anaero- W88-01975 2103 5A BLAZKOVA, S.
bic Up-Flow Packed Bed Reactor,
Implications in Recreation on Reservoirs,
W88-02169 2103 5D BLANE, F. C.
Performance of an Anaerobic Filter Treating
W88-10807 2112 2H
Treatment of Soft Drink Bottling Wastewater Soluble Carbohydrate Waste,
from Bench-Scale Treatability to Full-Scale Op- BLAZY, P.
W88-02209 2103 5D
eration, Removal of Cadmium Contained in Industrial
W88-0O989 2102 5D BLANK, L. Phosphoric Acid Using the Ionic Flotation
Developing Dynamic Tools for Water Distribu- Technique,
BLANCH, A. R. tion System Management, W88-08404 2110 5G
Detection of Human Rotavirus in Sewage W88-09645 2111 5F
Through Two Concentration Procedures, BLEDSOE, B. E.
W88-07546 2109 5A Using Computers for Water Distribution Man- Biological Fate of Hydrocarbons at an Aviation
agement, Gasoline Spill Site,
BLANCHARD, B. J.
W88-07481 2109 5F
Simulation Study of the Recession Coefficient W88-11218 2112 5B
for Antecedent Precipitation Index, BLANKWAARDT, B.
BLEED, A. S.
W88-01214 2102 2G Hand Drilled Wells: A Manual on Siting,
Limitations of Concepts Used to Determine In-
Design, Construction and Maintenance,
BLANCHARD, C. L. W88-09400 2111 2F stream Flow Requirements for Habitat Mainte-
Acidic Precipitation in Southeastern Arizona: nance,
Sulfate, Nitrate and Trace-Metal Deposition, BLANNON, J. C. W88-05421 2107 2E
W88-05631 2107 2K Microbiological Characteristics of Third-Faucet
Point-of-Use Devices, BLEUER, N. K.
BLANCHARD, F. A. W88-05086 2106 5F Use of Facies Models as Predictive Tools to
2,2-Dibromo-3-Nitriloproprionamide (DBNPA)
Locate and Characterize Aquifers in Glacial
Chemical Degradation in Natural Waters: Ex- BLANTON, W. E.
Terrains,
perimental Evaluation and Modeling of Com- Removal of Toxic Materials from In Situ Tar
W88-11040 2112 2F
petitive Pathways, Sand Process Water,
W88-01840 2103 5B W88-05523 2107 5D BLEVINS, D. W.
Mobility and Effects in Liner Clay of Fluoro- BLASCO, D. Quality of Stormwater Runoff in the Blue River
benzene Tracer and Leachate. Phytoplankton Assemblages in Coastal Upwell- Basin, Missouri and Kansas, July-October and
W88-06377 2108 5G ing Areas, April-July 1982,
W88-01640 2103 2L W88-03317 2104 5B
BLANCHARD, P. J.
Groundwater Conditions in the Kaiparowits Pla- BLASING, T. J. BLEVINS, M. L.
teau Area, Utah and Arizona, With Emphasis on Tree Ring-Based Reconstruction of Annual Pre- Mono Basin Geology and Hydrology,
the Navajo Sandstone, cipitation in the South-Central United States W88-09276 2111 2A
W88-03925 2105 2F From 1750 to 1980,
W88-05541 2107 2B BLEVINS, R. L.
Groundwater Conditions in the Lake Powell
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Biological and
Area, Utah, With Emphasis on the Navajo Sand- BLASKEWICZ, M.
Chemical Soil Conditions: Regional and Tempo-
stone, Determination of Trialkyllead Species in Water
ral Variability,
W88-03924 2105 2F Samples,
W88-09580 2111 5A W88-05767 2107 4C
BLANCHER, E. C.
Large-Scale Operations Management Test of BLASTING, J. F. Effect of Conservation Tillage on Biological and
Use of the White Amur for Control of Problem Characterization of an Abandoned Waste Site Chemical Soil Conditions: Regional and Tempo-
Aquatic Plants, Report 1 Baseline Studies,
: Using Proton Magnetometry and Computer ral Variability,

W88-O0682 2101 4A Graphics, W88-11075 2112 4C


W88-09024 2111 5 A
Large-Scale Operations Management Test of BLICK, D. J.
Use of the White Amur for Control of Problem BLATTERT, R. E. Atmospheric Wet Sulphate Deposition and
Aquatic Plants, Report 2: First Year Poststock- Concepts of Well Cleaning, Lakewater Chemistry,
ing Results, W88-09832 2111 3B W88-06304 2108 5B
W88-02931 2104 4A
BLATTNER, J. W.
BLICKLE, F. W.
BLANCHER, P. J. Clean Water Act Permit Guidance Manual,
W88-09399 Study of Ground Water from an Agricultural
Breeding Biology of Tree Swallows in Relation 2111 5G
Area,
toWetland Acidity,
W88-09909 2111 5C BLAYNEY, E. W88-11210 2112 5B
Public Involvement in Acceptable Risk Deci-
Peatland Water Chemistry in Central Ontario in sions, BLIND, H.
Relation to Acid Deposition, W88-03258 2104 5E Limits for Pressure Tunnels without Steel Lin-
W88-07599 2109 5B ings,
BLAZAK, W. F.
W88-02702 2104 8E
BLANCO, J. Mutagenic and Clastogenic Properties of 3-
Separation of Dinoflagellate Cysts into Density Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)- BLINN, D. W.
Gradients (Separacion de Quistes de Dinoflage- Furanone: A Potent Bacterial Mutagen in Drink- Pump Sampler Study of Microdistribution in
lados en Gradiente de Densidad), ing Water, Walker Lake, Arizona, U.S.A.: A Senescent
W88-05290 2107 7B W88-06964 2109 5C Crater Lake,
BLANDFORD, T. N. BLAZER, V. S.
W88-10652 2112 2H
Large Scale Parameter Estimation Through the Piscine Macrophage Aggregate Parameters as
Inverse Procedure and Uncertainty Propagation
BLINOV, I. F.
Health Monitors: Effect of Age, Sex, Relative
in the Columbus Basin, New Mexico, Increase of the Effectiveness of Safety Control
Weight, Season and Site Quality in Largemouth
W88-10042 2111 4B of Hydraulic Structures Under Pressure,
Bass (Micropterus Salmoides),
W88-06678 2108 5A W88-10582 2112 8A
BLANDFORT, H.
Report About Experiences in Intercomparison BLAZKA, P. BLOCK, J. C.
Studies in the Administration for Water Econo- Long-term Trends in Water Chemistry of the Modelling of Bacterial Populations and Water
my of Rheinland-Pfalz, Vltava River (Czechoslovakia), Quality Monitoring in Distribution Systems,
W88-08160 2110 5A W88-10813 2112 5B W88-05876 2107 5A

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AUTHOR INDEX
BLOCK, L. O.

BLOCK, L. O. BLUM, D. BOATENG, K.


MRCON: Computer Program for Estimating Bacteriological of Traditional Water
Quality Monitoring Well Installation, Purging, and Sam-
Soil Moisture Retention and Unsaturated Hy- Sources in North-Eastern Imo State, Nigeria, pling Techniques: Part I. Conceptualizations,
draulic Conductivity, W88-07667 2109 5A W88-11144 2112 7B
W88-06286 2108 2G
BLUME, L. J. Monitoring Well Installation, Purging, and Sam-
BLOCK, R. A. Analytical Methods Manual for the Direct/De- pling Techniques: Part II. Case Histories,
Graduate Education in Water Resources: An layed Response Project Soil Survey, W88-11I45 2112 7B
Innovative Approach. Part II: Post-Production W88-07960 2109 7A
. Techniques, Monitoring Well Installation, Purging, and Sam-
W88-04280 2105 9A Subsurface Water Movement in an Upland
pling Techniques: Part 2. Case Studies,
Coastal Plain Soil as Influenced by Plinthite,
W88-00016 2101 7B
BLODGETT, J. C. W88-00106 2101 2G
Magnitude and Frequency of Debris Flows, and
BLUMENSTEIN, R. BOBBA, A. G.
Areas of Hazard on Mount Shasta, Northern
Measurement of the Entrapment of Sulfur Diox- Relationships of Spatial Gradients of Primary
California,
ide by Rime Ice, Production, Buffering Capacity, and Hydrology
W88-03370 2104 2J
W88-04137 2105 5B in Turkey Lakes Watershed,

Water-Resources Data for the Mount Shasta W88-08964 2111 2H


Area, Northern California, BLUMENSTEIN, R. R.
W88-03138 2104 2E Application of Ice Nucleation Kinetics in Oro- BOBBINK, R.
graphic Clouds, Primary Production and Nutrient Availability in
BLOESCH, J. W88-06253 2108 3B Wet Heathland Ecosystems,
Variation in C:P Ratio of Suspended and
the W88-09698 2111 2H
Settling Seston and Its Significance of P Uptake BLUMENTHAL, K. P.
Calculations, General Aspects of the Policy Analysis for the BOBER, T. A.
W88-10214 2112 2H Water Management of the Netherlands Selecting Coagulant, Filtration, and Sludge-Con-
(PAWN), ditioning Aids,
BLOHM, M. W88-03969 2105 6A
Use of Time Domain Electromagnetic Sound- W88-06009 2108 5F
ings for Mapping Sea Water Intrusion in Monte- BLUMHAGEN, K. A.
BOBRA, M.
rey Co., CA.: A Case History, Effects of Pulsed- and Spiked-Exposure to
5A Measurement and Prediction of the Effective-
W88-09026 2111 Methoxychlor on Early Life Stages of Rainbow
ness of Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants,
Trout,
BLOMQVIST, R. W88-09187 2111 7B
W88-08687 2110 5C
Sr-Isotopic Evidence for Discrete Saline Com-
ponents in Stratified Ground Waters from Crys- Plasma Acid-Base and Electrolyte States of BOCARD, C.
talline Bedrock, Outokumpu, Finland. Rainbow Trout Exposed to Alum (Aluminum Chemical Oil Dispersion in Trials at Sea and in
W88-07951 2109 2F Sulfate) in Acidic and Alkaline Environments,
Laboratory Tests: The Key Role of Dilution
W88-10497 2112 5C Processes,
BLONDEAU, R. W88-09193 2111 5G
Characterization of Sedimentary Humic Acids
BLUSKE, M. J.
Fractionated by Hydrophobic Interaction Chro- NHIMS, Northwest Hydrologic Information BOCHENSKI, Z.
matography, Management System, User's Manual, Development and Structure of the Goc-
W88-09560 2111 2L W88-04745 2106 7C zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XVI. Birds,
W88-10627 2112 2H
BLOOM AND, N. S. SAS Based Hydrologic Information Storage and
Distribution of Silver, Mercury, Lead, Copper,
Retrieval Svstem, Part I, BOCK, E.
and Cadmium in Central Puget Sound Sedi-
W88-00725' 2101 7C Growth of Nitrobacter in the Absence of Dis-
ments,
solved Oxygen,
W88-04878 2106 5B BO-ZEN, S.
W88-06771 2108 5D
Accumulation, Degradation and Biological Ef-
BLOOM, H. J.
Scenedesmus obliquus
fects of Lindane on BOCKELMANN, D. J.
Monthly Precipitation over the
Specification of
(Turp.) Kutz, Water Occurrence within the Tertiary
United States from the Surrounding 700 mb Saline
W88-06899 2109 5D Sparta Sand and Cockfield Aquifers of Washing-
Height Field,
W88-06366 2108 2B BOAG, D. A.
ton County, Mississippi,
Foraging Characteristics of Canada Geese on W88-04685 2106 2F
BLOOMSBURG, G.
Data Collection and Mathematical Modeling for the Nisutlin River Delta, Yukon,
W88-05048 2106 2H
BOCKER, T.
Predicting Underground Mine Water Inflow, Water Balance Model of the Transdanubian
Volume I,
BOARDMAN, G. D. Mountain Range in Hungary for Mining Pur-
W88-00897 2101 2F
Comparison of the Sorption/Desorption Capac- poses,
ity of a Spent Oil Shale and a Western Soil, W88-01445 2102 2F
BLOOMSBURG, G. L.
Fiscal Year 1984 Program Report (Idaho Water W88-03256 2104 5E
Resources Research Institute),
BOCKHEIM, J. G.
Development and Performance of a Pilot-Scale, Sludge Increases Pulpwood Production,
W88-03159 2104 9D
Activated Sludge Facility for the Treatment of a W88-06843 2109 5E
FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (Idaho Water Textile Wastewater,
Resources Research Institute), W88-03227 2104 5D BOCKRATH, R. E.
W88-10019 2111 9D Treatability of DiverseWaste Streams in the
Sorption/Desorption of Various Inorganic
PACT Activated Carbon-Biological Process,
BLOWES, D. W. Agents on Oil Shale, W88-00977 2102 5D
Generation and Quality of Streamflow on Inac- W88-02154 2103 5E
tive Uranium Tailings Near Elliot Lake, Ontar- BODE, M. L.
Three Screening Tests for the Evaluation of of a Simple
io, Examination of the Efficiency
W88-07294 2109 2F Groundwater Quality,
Runoff Plot Sample Splitter,
W88-03260 2104 5G
W88-04569 2106 7B
BLOYD, R. M.
Investigation of Possible Effects of Surface Coal Treatment of Tar Sand Process Waters by
BODE, R. W.
Mining on Hydrology and Landscape Stability Means of Two-Stage, Polymer-Aided, Air Flota-
Macroinvertebrate Fauna of an Acid-Stressed
in Powder River
Part of the Structural Basin, tion,
Adirondack
W88-01040 2102 5D Headwater Stream System in the
Northeastern Wyoming,
Mountains, New York.
W88-03325 2104 4C
BOARDMAN, M. C. W88- 10693 2112 5C
BLUESTEIN, H. B. Comparison of Two Chelating Agents Immobi-
Formation of Mesoscale Lines of Precipitation: lized on Controlled-Pore Glass for the Precon- BODENNEC, G.
Nonsevere Squall Lines in Oklahoma during the centration of Aluminium from Aqueous Solu- AMOCO CADIZ Oil Spill. Distribution and

Spring, tions, Evolution of Oil Pollution in Marine Sediments,


W88-06371 2108 2B W88-04336 2105 5A W88-00384 2101 5B

PA-38
AUTHOR INDEX
BOHUNSKY, J. M.

Evolution of Hydrocarbons and Bacterial Activ- BOEHMKE, J. R. Trace Metals in Atmospheric Deposition at
ity in Marine Sediments Contaminated by a Mix- Limnological Effects of Artificial Aeration at American Samoa,
ture of Petroleum Product and Enhancer (Evo- Lake Cachuma, California, 1980-1984, W88-02913 2104 5B
lution des Hydrocarbures et de l'Activite Bacter- W88-05696 2107 5G
ienne dans des Sediments Marins Contamines par BOGEN, J.
BOELTER, A. M.
un Deversement de Petrole Brut et Traite), Colors of Glacier Water,
W88-09587
Persistence of Biologically Active Compounds
2111 5B W88-07446 2109 2H
in Aquatic Systems,
Occurrence of Hydrocarbons and Histopatholo- W88-05747 2107 5C
BOGGESS, W. R.
gical Abnormalities in Oysters for Seven Years
BOERS, P. C. M. Climatic Variability and Hydrologic Processes:
Following the Wreck of the Amoco Cadiz in
Phosphorus Release from the Peaty Sediments An Assessment for the Southwestern United
Brittany (France),
of the Loosdrecht Lakes (The Netherlands), States,
W88-06875 2109 5C W88-07548 2109 5G W88-01253 2102 2A
Study of the Weathering of a Petroleum Product
Studying the Phosphorus Release from the BOGGS,
Spilled on the Ocean Surface under Natural G. U.
Loosdrecht Lakes Sediments, Using a Continu-
Conditions (Etude du Vieillissement d'un Pe- Health and Environmental Impacts of Brominat-
ous Flow System,
trole Brut Repandu a la Surface de l'eau de mer ed Organics Produced During Wastewater Dis-
W88-10346 2112 2H
dans des Conditions Naturelles), infection with Bromide Chloride,
W88-09598 2111 5B BOERSMA, M. G. W88-03531 2105 5D
Effect of Acidified Water on the Tracheary Ele-
BODINE, K. E. ments of the First Maize (Zea Mays L.) Inter- BOGGS, H.
Design of a Full Scale Anaerobic Facility for Bureau of Reclamation Current Practices of
node and Conditions Determining Elongation of
Treatment of Food Processing Wastewater, Concrete Structures on Rock Foundations,
this Internode,
W88-03232 2104 5D
W88-05488 2107 5C W88-02597 2104 8A
BODOCSI, A.
BOERSMA, O. H.
Investigation of Slurry Cutoff Wall Design and
BOGNAR, S.
Effect of Bypass Flow and Internal Catchment
Construction Methods for Containing Hazard- Computation of Design Flood Levels on Micro-
of Rain on the Water Regime in a Clay Loam computers,
ous Wastes,
Grassland Soil,
W88-07751 2109 5E W88-02639 2104 2E
W88-07188 2109 2G
BOECK, H.-J.
BOESEN, C. E.
BOGNER, J.
Determination of Inhibiting and Toxic Concen- Migration and Methanogens - A
Review of Cur-
Polarization Phenomena in Membrane Process-
trations of Paper Auxiliary Agents, Gas Field Research at ANL,
rent Landfill
W88-10336 2112 5D W88-05748
W88-00704 2101 3A 2107 5B
BOEGLI, W. J.
BOESTEN,
Oxidation of Formaldehyde Solutions Used for
J. J. T. I. BOGUEIRA, M. J.
Modelling Pesticide Transport with a Three-Site Primary Production and Pigments in Three Low
the Preservation of Reverse Osmosis Mem-
Sorption Sub-Model: A Field Test, Alkalinity Connected Reservoirs Receiving
branes,
W88-06441 2108 5B Mine Wastes,
W88-00776 2101 3A
BOETHLING, R. S.
W88-09627 2111 5C
Southwest Region Solar Pond Study for Three
Biodegradation Data Evaluation for Structure/
Sites - Tularosa Basin, Malaga Bend, and Cana-
Biodegradability Relations,
BOHAC, C. E.
dian River, In-Reservoir Aeration Systems,
W88-06921 2109 5B
W88-00781 2101 3A W88-01339 2102 5G
BOEVE, L.
BOEHLERT, G. W. Method of Producing Ultrapure, Pyrogen-Free Techniques for Reaeration of Hydropower Re-
Recruitment Dynamics of Metamorphosing
Water, leases,
English sole, Parophrys vetulus, to Yaquina Bay,
W88-01794 2103 5F W88-00887 2101 6G
Oregon,
W88-08719 2110 2L BOFANG, Z. BOHLE, J. F.
Shape Optimization of Arch Dams,
BOEHM, A. Enhanced Fluorescence Detection of Dansyl
W88-03205 2104 8A
Purification and Selective Detoxification of Derivatives of Phenolic Compounds Using a
Waste-Dump Seepage Water by Using Nonpolar BOGARDI, I.
Postcolumn Photochemical Reactor and Appli-
Adsorption Resins (Reinigung und Selektive Accuracy of Sediment Deposition Estimation, cation to Chlorophenols in River Water,
Entgiftung von Deponie-Sickerwasser unter W88-02779 2104 2J W88-07633 2109 5A
Einsatz von Unpolaren Adsorberharzen),
W88-02815 2104 5D BOGART, J. D. BOHMAN, L. R.
Process for the Biological Degradation of Haz- Preliminary Evaluation of a Discharge Compu-
BOEHM, P. ardous Waste By-Products, tation Technique that Uses a Small Number of
AMOCO Cadiz Pollutants in Anaerobic Sedi- W88-00762 2101 5D Velocity Observations,
ments: Fate and Effects on Anaerobic Processes,
BOGART, W88-03125 2104 2E
W88-00385 2101 5B J. K.
Continuous Synthesis of Runoff from the
BOEHM, P. D. Kawishiwi River Basin in Northeastern Minne-
BOHN, M.
AMOCO Cadiz Analytical Chemistry Program, sota by the Rival Hydrologic Model,
Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution
W88-00381 2101 5B W88-00540 Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin:
2101 2E
Executive Summary,
Comparative Fate of Chemically Dispersed and BOGDAN, K. G. W88-00809 2101 5G
Untreated Oils in an Arctic Nearshore Environ- Quantitative Comparison of Food Niches in
ment, Some Freshwater Zooplankton: A Multi-Tracer- Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution
W88-O9205 2111 5B Cell Approach, Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin;
W88-01704 2103 2H Volume I: Urban Stormwater Characteristics,
Determine Fates of Several Oil Spills in Coastal
Pollutant Sources and Management by Street
and Offshore Waters and Calculate a Mass Bal- BOGEN, D. C. Sweeping,
ance Denoting Major Pathways for Dispersion Electrothermal Atomic-Absorption Spectromet-
W88-00808 2101 5B
of the Spilled Oil, ric Analysis of Lake Waters for Mn, Fe, Pb, and
W88-03986 2105 5B Cd, BOHNE-MATUSALL, R.
W88-02359 2103 5A
Lignin Geochemistry of Sediments from the Specific Analysis of Oil Emulsions in Water
Narragansett Bay Estuary, Major Ion Composition of Atmospheric Deposi- (Differenzierte Bestimmung von Oelemulsionen
W88-O1970 2103 2L tion and Air Particulates at American Samoa,
in Wasser),
W88-02914 2104 5B W88-02082 2103 5A
BOEHMER, W. K.
Analysis of Drawdown in the Country Rock of Threat to the New York City Water Supply - BOHUNSKY, J. M.
Composite Dike Aquifers, Plutonium, Industrial Sludge Disposal in Michigan,
W88-07578 2109 2F W88-08605 2110 4C W88-01500 2103 5E

PA-39
AUTHOR INDEX
BOIARSKI, A.

BOIARSKI, A. BOLLINGER, G. A. BONDURANT, J. A.


Combustion of Oil on Water: An Experimental Hydroseismicity - A Hypothesis For the Role of Irrigation Trash Screens Pay,
Program, Water in the Generation of Intraplate Seismicity, W88-03208 2104 3F
W88-0O486 2101 5G W88-02837 2104 2F
BONE, T. L.
BOIKOVA, E. BOLLINGER, M. Morphological and Cultural Comparison of
Combined Effect of Mercury and Cadmium on Preservation Techniques for Organic and Inor-
Microorganisms in Surface Soil and Subsurface
Plankton In Situ, ganic Compounds in Water Samples,
Sediments at a Pristine Study Site in Oklahoma,
W88-01478 2102 5C W88-09424 2111 5A
W88-09793 2111 2F
BOISSONNADE, G. BOLLINGER, M. J.
Gas Phase and Precipitation Acidities in the
BONED NIELL, M.
Automatic Detection of Coliform Bacteria for
Prevention of Water Pollution and Plan for the
Industrial Control of Drinking Water Quality, Colorado Mountains,
W88-01274 2102 5B Exploitation of the Ash Tip of the La Robla
W88-04448 2105 7B
Conventional Power Station,
BOISVERT, J. BOLTON, F. R. W88-01555 2103 5E
Airborne Determination of Regional Water Use Nitrogen and Water Balance Studies in Relation
Efficiency and Evapotranspiration: Present Ca- to Farmyard Manure and N-Fertilizer Applica- BONET, A.
pabilities and Initial Field Tests, tions to Sri Lankan Luvisols, pH of Rainfall in the City of Santander (Spain),
W88-06726 2108 7B W88-02081 2103 5B W88-07123 2109 2B

BOIVIN, M. G. BOLZERN, P. BONETTO, A. A.


Operation and Maintenance Costs for Municipal Stochastic Flood Predictors: Experience in a Stream Regulation in Argentina, Including the
Wastewater Facilities in Canada - 1980, Small Basin, Superior Parana and Paraguay Rivers,
W88-02934 2104 5D W88-06538 2108 2E W88-04227 2105 6G
BOJANOVICH, F. L. BOMAH, A. K. BONIFACIO, F.
Yacyreta Bi-National Hydroelectric Develop- Rainfall Conditions and Erosivity in the Njala
Mediteranean Area: Experiences with Shipping
ment, Area of Sierra Leone,
Fresh Water,
W88-07454 2109 8A W88-07710 2109 2J
W88-07889 2109 5F
BOKN, T. BOMBICH, A. A.
Concrete Temperature Control Study for the BONILLA, P.
Community Structure,
Old River Auxiliary Structure, Bacterial Analysis of Chromobacterium sp. and
W88-08485 2110 5C
W88-00469 2101 8F Flavobacterium sp. in a Waste Stabilization
Effects of Diesel Oil on Commercial Benthic Pond System,
Algae Norway,
in
BOMBOWNA, M. W88-02500 2104 5A
Chemical Composition of the Water in the River
W88-08486 2110 5C
Mala Panew, and Its Tributaries, and of the BONK, R. R.
BOLAND, J. J. Ground Water in Its Basin in the Upper Silesian Treatment of a Landfill Leachate in Powdered
Economics of Natural Resource Damage Industrial Region (Southern Poland), Activated Carbon Enhanced Sequencing Batch
Claims, W88-10364 2112 5B Bioreactors,
W88-09379 2111 6C W88-03235 2104 5G
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
Multiobjective Reservoir Operation Using Fore- tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
BONK, S.
casts of Water Supply and Water Use, Silesian Industrial Region: 2. Chemical Compo- AWWA's
Future Trends: A Look at Strategic
W88-10O18 2111 6A sition of the Water and Atmospheric Precipita-
Plan,
tion,
W88-06170 2108 6B
BOLAND, P. A. W88-10178 2112 5C
Protocol for the Analysis of a Broad Range of
BOME, F. BONKOSKI, W.
Specific Organic Compounds in Drinking
Full Scale Anaerobic Treatment of a Pulp and
Water, Cycling of Manganese in the Permanently
Paper Industry Wastewater,
W88-0O420 2101 5A Anoxic Drammensfjord,
W88-08936 2110 2L W88-01034 2102 5D
BOLANOS CARMONA, M. J.
Comparative Study of Strains of Salmonella Iso- BONANNO, A. R. BONKOWSKA, E.

lated from Irrigation Waters, Vegetables and Effect of Polyethylene Mulches, Irrigation Algae of a Reservoir of Nitrogen Wastewaters,
Method, and Row Covers on Soil and Air Tem- W88-08836 2110 5D
Human Infections,
W88-03995 2105 5B perature and Yield of Muskmelon,
W88-08115 2110 3F BONKOWSKI, M. S.
BOLDT, D. Underground Storage Tank Monitoring in Cali-

Projections of Water Availability in the Lower BONANO, E. J. fornia: An Evaluation of Recent Legislation,

Rio Grande, Gila-San Francisco and Mimbres Stochastic Analysis of Contaminant Transport in W88-09297 2111 6E
Drainage Basins to 2005, Porous Media: Analysis of a Two-Member Radi-
W88-00717 2101 6D onuclide Chain, BONNEAU, R.
W88-02784 2104 5B Laser Flash Photolytic Studies of a Well-Char-
BOLKE, E. L. Humic Substance,
acterized Soil
Digital Analysis of Water Movement, Water BONAZZI, D. W88-08533 2110 5B
Latest Thinking on the Malpasset Accident,
Quality and Land Use Effects in a Stream-Aqui-
W88-08699 2110 8E BONNEMAIN, H.
fer System,
W88-09273 2111 2E Interactions Between Copper and Some Carba-
Malpasset Dam,
2110 8E mate Used in Phytosanitary Treatments,
W88-08702
BOLL, R. W88-10152 2112 5C
Aspects of Land Disposal of Wastewater as Ex- BOND, J. J.
perienced in Germany, Stringfellow Leachate Treatment with RBC, BONNER, J. S.
W88-03746 2105 5D W88-06741 2108 5D Prediction of Vertical Transport of Low-Level
Radioactive Middlesex Soil at a Deep-Ocean
BOLLAG, J.-M. BOND, L. D. Disposal Site,
Environmental Factors Affecting Indole Metab- Origins of Seawater Intrusion in a Coastal Aqui-
W88-08542 2110 5B
olism Under Anaerobic Conditions, fer - A Case Study of the Pajaro Valley, Califor-
W88-06999 2109 5D nia(USA), BONNER, W. P.
W88-07521 2109 2L Evaluation of Verraiculite, Iron Filings, Lime,
BOLLER, M.
Sulfide, and Lime Sulfide in the Treatment of
Particle Removal by Horizontal-Flow Roughing Role of Leakage in the Sea Water Intrusion of a
Plating Rinsewaters,
Filtration, Confined Coastal Aquifer,
W88-00062 2101 5F W88-10936 2112 5B W88-02176 2103 5D

BOLLER, M. F. BOND, S. A. BONNETT, P. J. P.


Vadose Zone Lithological Influences on Liquid Prior Appropriation Doctrine Under Stress: The Radionuclides in Coastal and Estuarine Sedi-
Hydrocarbon Transport and Plume Delineation, Montana Case Study, ments from Wirral and Lancashire,
W88-11224 2112 5B W88-05658 2107 6E W88-08609 2110 5 A

PA^JO
AUTHOR INDEX
BORROW, P. A.

BONOTTO, S. BOONE, J. M. BOREY, R. B.


Determination of Technetium-99 in the Brown Rapid Nondestructive Bulk Density and Soil- Pilot Studies on the Toxicity of Effluent from
Marine Alga Fucus spiralis Collected Along the Water Content Determination by Computed To- Conventional and Carbon Enhanced Treatment
Belgian Coast, mography, of Refinery Wastewater: Phase III,
W88-08607 2110 5A W88-06178 2108 7B W88-00879 2101 5D
BONRUD, P. A. BOONE, L. F.
Large-Scale High-Efficiency Air Stripper and
BORG, H. M.
Fatal Outcome of Methemoglobinemia in an
Recovery Well Network for Removing Volatile Organic Solute Profile of Water from Rio
Infant,
Organic Chlorocarbons from Ground Water, Blanco Retort 1,
W88-03844 2105 5C
W88-09328 2111 5G W88-07773 2109 5B
BONSDORFF, E.
Predation as a Mechanism of Interference BOONSTRA, J. BORGHANS, A. J. M. L.
Within Infauna in Shallow Brackish Water Soft Analysis of Drawdown in the Country Rock of Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment with the
Bottoms; Experiments with an Infauna Predator, Composite Dike Aquifers, Biothane Process,
W88-07578 2109 2F W88-07058
Nereis diversicolor O.F. Muller, 2109 5D
W88-09732 2111 2L BOOTH, M. G. BORLAKOGLU, J. T.
Thermophilic Sludge Digestion Using Oxygen
BONTA, J. V. Model Chlorination of Plant Derived Phenolic
Factors Affecting Development of Huff Curves,
and Air,
W88-00252 2101 5D Water Contaminants with an Assessment of
W88-08060 2110 2B Their Potential Toxicity to Escherichia Coli,
Factors Affecting the Identification of Inde-
BOOTHROYD, J. C. W88-04146 2105 5C
Depositional Model for Outwash, Sediment
pendent Storm Events,
W88-09977 2111 2B
Sources, and Hydrological Characteristics, Ma- BORMANN, F. H.
laspina Glacier, Alaska: A
Modern Analog of Factors Confounding Evaluation of Air Pollu-
BONTOUX, J. the Southeastern Margin of the Laurentide Ice tion Stress on Forests: Pollution Input and Com-
Role and Performance of Septic Tanks in Indi- Sheet, plexity,
vidual Sanitation: Effect of Biological Activa- W88-00157 2101 2J W88-06566 2108 5C
tors,
Geomorphic Processes and Evolution of Butter- BORNER, R.
W88-05272 2107 5D
milk Valley and Selected Tributaries West Bounds and Potential Effects of NH4( + ) (Load-
BOODT, C. Valley, New York: Fluvial Systems and Eroson
ing)on the Pelagic System of a Baltic Estuary,
Silt Concentration Measurements, Study, Phase II,
W88- 10798 2112 5C
W88-01527 2103 7A W88-00653 2101 2J

BOOG, T. F. M. Subglacial Fluvial Erosion: A Major Source of BORNHOLD, B. D.

Toxicity of Sodium Chromate and 3,4-Dichlor- Stratified Drift, Malaspina Glacier, Alaska, Marine Dispersal and Deposition of Yellow
oaniline to Crustaceans, W88-05018 2106 2C River Silts by Gravity-Driven Underflows,
W88-06478 2108 5C W88-10160 2112 2J
BORCHARDT, J. A.
BOOIJ, R. Removal of Total Toxic Organics at Ford Turbidity Current Activity in a British Columbia
Secondary Flow in Estuaries Due to the Curva- Motor Company, Fjord,
ture of the Main Flow and to the Rotation of the W88-02202 2103 5D W88-05504 2107 2L
Earth and Its Development,
W88-00487
BORCHARDT, T. BORNHOLM, J. K.
2101 2E Trace Metal Concentrations in Mussels: Com-
Physicochemical Treatment of Washrack
BOOK, S. A. parison between Estuarine, Coastal and Offshore
Wastewater,
Chemical Contamination of California Drinking Regions in the Southeastern North Sea from
W88-00964 2102 5D
Water, 1983 to 1986,
W88-06670 W88-06862 2109 5A
2108 5B i

BORNHOPS, D. J.
BORCHERT, W. B. Incineration of Water Pollutants with Activated
Selenium and Human Health Implications in
Ground-Water System in the La Grange Aquifer Char from Coal, Wood, or Crop Residues in a
California's San Joaquin Valley,
W88-09960 Near La Grange, Southeastern Wyoming, System Designed to Produce Energy and Pyrol-
2111 5B
W88-02970 2104 2F ysis Byproduct Chemicals,
BOOLE, P. W88-00733 2101 5D
Short-Term Experimental Acidification of a
BORDEN, R. C.
Welsh Stream: Comparing the Biological Effects
Basic Concepts for Ground Water Transport BOROSS, L.
Modeling,
of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminium, Effect of Cu on Some Biochemical Parameters
W88-02558 2104 5B
W88-10736 2112 5C of Fishes,
Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated with W88-01492 2102 5C
BOOM, M. M.
Organic Compounds,
Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro- Effect ofNH3 on Blood Glucose and Catechola-
W88-09988 2111 5G
carbons in Indigenous and Transplanted Mussels mine Level, GOT, GPT, LDH Enzyme Activity
(Mytilus edulis L.) Along the Dutch Coast, Numerical Simulation of Microbial Biodegrada- and Respiration of Fishes,
W88-10537 2112 5A tion of Hydrocarbonsin Ground Water, W88-01497 2102 5C
W88-10918 2112 5B
BOOMAN, K. A. BORREGO, J. J.
Intervention Analysis of Seasonal and Nonsea- BORDET, J. P.
Coliphages as an Indicator of Faecal Pollution in
sonal Data to Estimate Treatment Plant Phos- Mutagenic Activity of Various Drinking Water Water. Its Relationship with Indicator and Path-
phorus Loading Shifts, Treatment Lines,
ogenic Microorganisms,
W88-05898 2107 5D W88-07813 2109 5F
W88-04847 2106 5A
BOOMER, D. W. BORDNER, R. H.
Determination of Uranium in Environmental Quality Assurance for Microbiological Analyses Design and Performance of a New Medium for
Samples Using Inductively Coupled Plasma of Water, the Quantitative Recovery of Staphylococcus
Mass Spectrometry, W88-11167 2112 7C aureus from Recreational Waters,
W88-04545 2106 5A W88-01985 2103 5A
BORDONS, A.
BOON, P. J. Nickel Accumulation by Bacteria, BORRELLI, J.
Benthic Ecology of Rivers in the Blue Moun- W88-07152 2109 5B Hydrologic Impacts of Improved Irrigation Effi-
tains (Jamaica) Prior to Construction of a Water ciencies,
Selection and Adaptation of a Phenol-Degrading
Regulation Scheme, W88-09743 2111 3F
Strain of Pseudomonas,
W88-09878 2111 6G W88-04507 2106 5D BORRONI, P. A.
Influence of Kielder Water on Trichopteran BORENFREUND, E. Methodological Approach to the Evaluation of
(Caddisfly) Populations in the River North Tyne Fathead Minnow FHM Cells for Use in In Vitro Diffusion Coefficients of Radionuclides in
(Northern England), Cytotoxicity Assays of Aquatic Pollutants, Marine Coastal Sediments,
W88-04225 2105 6G W88-07500 2109 5A W88-08608 2110 5 A

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AUTHOR INDEX
BORTHWICK A. G. L.

BORTHWICK, A. G. L. Fate of Human Enteric Viruses (Rotaviruses and ganic Additions on Autotrophic Periphyton Pro-
Discrete Vortex Model of Jet-Forced Flow in Enteroviruses) in Sewage After Primary Sedi- duction,
Circular Reservoir, mentation, W88-07097 2109 2H
W88-06228 2108 8B W88-03564 2105 5D
BOTT, T. L.
BORTHWICK, P. W. BOSCH, D. D. Acclimation of Stream-Bed Heterotrophic Mi-
Comparisons of Laboratory Toxicity Test Re- Method for Prioritizing Water Quality Pi oblem croflora: Metabolic Responses to Dissolved Or-
sults with Responses of Estuarine Anii. jls Ex-
Areas, ganic Matter,
posed to Fenthion in the Field,
W88-01154 2102 5G W88-10680 2112 2H
W88-06931 2109 5C
BOSCH, J.
BOTTCHER, A. B.
Field Confirmation of a Laboratory-Derived
Changes in Water Yield After Fire in Fynbos
Hazard Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Computer-Aided Approach to Agricultural
Catchments,
Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Penaeus duorarum, Flood Hazard Management in Florida.
W88-06218 2108 3B
W88-11005 2112 5C W88-10015 2111 6A
BORTKEVICH, BOSCHULT, L. C.
S. V. BOTTGER, K.
Preliminary Assessment of Factors Affecting
Some Problems of Improving Geotechnical In- Comparison of Emergence from Natural
Insect
vestigations for Hydrotechnical Construction,
Radon Levels in Idaho,
and Modified Sections of a Stream,
Artificially
W88-10429 2112 8D W88-04986 2106 5B
the Fuhlenau, in Schleswig-Holstein (Verglei-

BORTLESON, G. C. BOSDAL, T. chende Emergenzstudien an einem Naturnahen


Controls on Ground-Water Chemistry in the Biodegradation of Oil on Drilled Cuttings, und einem Naturfernen Abschnitt des
Horse Heaven Hills, South-Central Washington, W88-01930 2103 5D Fliessgewassersystems der Fuhlenau, in Schles-
W88-03449 2104 2K wig-Holstein),
BOSE, K.
S. W88-09999 2111 2H
Geochemical Controls on Dissolved Sodium in Mathematical Models for Mixing and Dispersion
Basalt Aquifers of the Columbia Plateau, Wash- in Forecasting and Management of Estuarine BOUCHARD, D. C.
ington, Water Quality, Monitoring Transport of Selected Pesticides and
W88-03460 2104 2K W88-04430 2105 2L Phenols in Soil Columns by High Performance
Liquid Chromatography,
Occurrence of Dissolved Sodium in Ground- BOSMAN, H. H.
Waters of Basalts Underlying the Columbia Pla-
W88-04117 2105 5D
Influence of Installation Practices on Evapora-
teau, Washington, tionfrom Symon's Tank and American Class A- BOUCHER, P.
W88-03428 2104 5B Pan Evaporimeters, Persistence Estimation from a Time-Series Con-
BORUP, M. B.
W88-07186 2109 7A taining Occasional Missing Data,
Photocatalysed Oxidation of Toxic Organics, W88-06509 2108 7C
W88-01932 2103 5D BOSSAND, B.
Free-Living Dinitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated BOUCHERLE, M.
Photocatalyzed Oxidation of Organic Wastes- from Petroleum Refinery Oily Sludge, Limnological Investigation of Biogenic Silica
treams, W88-02712 2104 5A Sedimentation and Silica Biogeochemistry in
W88-03266 2104 5D Lake St. Moritz and Lake Zurich,
BOSSART, G.
Pollution Control in the Petrochemicals Indus-
W88-08826 2110 5C
Study of the Effects of Oil on Marine Turtles,
try. W88-06613 2108 5C BOUDETTE, E. L.
W88-05851 2107 5G
Study of the Effects of Oil on Marine Turtles, Geologic Controls and Radon Occurrence in
Ultraviolet Radiation and Sedimentation of W88-06614 2108 5C New England,
Wastewater Lagoon Effluents, W88-04982 2106 2K
W88-07368 2109 5D Study of the Effects of Oil on Marine Turtles,
W88-06615 2108 5C BOUDOU, A.
BORYS, R. D. Experimental Study of Mercu r y Transfer Be-
Hydrometeorological Significance of Rime Ice
BOSSERMAN, R. W. tween Artificially Contaminated Sediment
Deposits on Trees in the Colorado Rockies,
Distribution ofHeavy Metals in Aquatic Macro- (CH3HgCl) and Macrophytes (Elodea densa),
W88-01219 2102 2B
phytes from Okefenokee Swamp, W88-105O4 2112 5B
BORZELLECA, J. F. W88-01463 2102 5B
Acute and Subchronic Toxicity in Rats of BOUGHTON, W. C.
Trans- 1,2-dichloro-ethylene in Drinking Water,
BOSSERT, P. Automatic Recording Class A Pan Evapo-Pluvi-
W88-05562 2107 5C Turnkey Approach at Calaveras Saves Time and ometer for Long-Term Unattended Operation,
Money, W88-06727 2108 7B
BOS, M. W88-04539 2106 8A
Underestimation of Primary Production as Indi- Evaluating Partial Areas of Watershed Runoff,
cated by Measurements with Size-Fractionated BOSTOCK, C. A.
W88-03785 2105 2E
Phytoplankton in Lake Maarsseveen I (The Measuring Hydraulic Conductivity of Sediments
Netherlands), in a River with a Fluctuating Level, Flood Frequency Estimates in Southeastern Ari-
W88-10255 2112 2H W88-10977 2112 2F zona,
W88-05136 2107 4A
BOS, M. G. BOSTON, H. L.
Contraction Ratios for Weir and Flume Designs, Pond and Stream
W88-03791 2105 8B
Resistance and Resilience of Tests of ARMA Model Forms for Rainfall-
Ecosystems to Toxicant Stress, Runoff Modelling,
W88-09055 2111 5C W88-02765 2104 2A
BOSART, L. F.
Diurnal Variability of Precipitation across the
BOSTROM, C. E.
BOUHOUM, K.
Central Rockies and Adjacent Great Plains,
Occurrence of Precursors and N-Alkyl-N-Nitro-
W88-06359 2108 2B Lagoon Treatment on Helminth Eggs,
Effects of
soCompounds,
W88-07371 2109 5D
BOSATTA, E. W88-0182I 2103 5C
Cation Depletion Rate as a Measure of Soil BOULE, P.
Sensitivity to Acidic Deposition: Theory,
BOTHA, J. F.
Specific Phototransformation of Xenobiotic
W88-07163 2109 2G
Improved Numerical Solution for the Diffusion
Compounds: Chlorobenzenes and Halophenols,
Equation,
W88-08527 2110 5B
BOSCH, A. W88-08337 2110 2F
Detection of Human Rotavirus in Sewage
Modelling Sea-Water Intrusion BOULIER, J. F.
Through Two Concentration Procedures, in the Atlantis
Soil Water Regime Described by a Bidimen-
W88-07546 2109 5A Aquifer,
W88-03772 2105 2F sional Flow in a Cultivated and
Steady-State
Evaluation of Bacteroides Fragilis Bacterio- Irrigated Soil, I. Theory (Regimes Permanents
phages as Indicators of the Virological Quality BOTHWELL, M. L. Bidimensionnels D'Infiltration Dans Un Sol Cul-
of Water, Experimental Enrichment of a Coastal Stream in tive Et Microirrigue. I. Theorie),
W88-G3578 2105 5A British Columbia: Effects of Organic and Inor- W88-07586 2109 2G

PA-42
AUTHOR INDEX
BOWLEY, D. R.

Soil Water Regime Described by a Bidimen- BOURNE, J. R. Flushing Meadows Projects - Wastewater Ren-
sional Steady-State Flow in a Cultivated and Biological of Drinking Water
Denitrification ovation by High Rate Infiltration for Ground-
Irrigated Soil, II. Comparison Between Theory Using Autotrophic Organisms with H2 in a Flu- water Recharge,
and Field Measurements (Regimes Permanents idized-Bed Biofilm Reactor, W88-00280 2101 3C
Bidimensionnels D'Infiltration Dans Un Sol Cul- W88-03817 2105 5F
tive Et Microirrigue, II. Comparaison De La Quality Requirements for Irrigation with
Theorie Avec Des Mesures In-Situ), BOURQUIN, A. W. Sewage Water,
W88-07587 2109 2G Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria To Act as Recipi- W88-05139 2107 3C
ents of Plasmid DNA,
Upper and Lower Bounds of the Ponding Time W88-07000 2109 5B Wastewater Reuse in Arid Areas,
for Near Constant Surface Flux, W88-00170
BOUSTEAD, 2101 5D
W88-04628 2106 2G I.

Radioactive Waste Disposal, BOWDAN, E. S.


BOULTON, G. S. W88-02649 2104 5E Acid Rain Affects Egg-Laying Behavior of
Subglacial Processes and the Development of
BOUTIN, C. Apple Maggot Flies,
Glacial Bedforms,
Domestic Wastewater Treatment Tanks W88-01879 2103 5C
W88-05014 2106 2C in
Planted with Rooted Macrophytes: Case Study;
BOUMA, J. Description of the System; Design Criteria; and
BOWEN, P. T.

Effect of Bypass Flow and Internal Catchment Efficiency,


Process Considerations in Land Treatment of
of Rain on the Water Regime in a Clay Loam Refinery Sludges,
W88-04617 2106 5D
Grassland Soil,
W88-02185 2103 5D
W88-07188 2109 2G French Experience in the Operation and Mainte-
nance of Wastewater Treatment Lagoons, BOWEN, R. A.
Variability of Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity W88-07362 2109 5D Present-Day Modeling of Source and Direction
in a Glossaquic Hapludalf with Macropores, ofGround Water Movement,
W88-07171 2109 2F Incorporation of Cadmium by Water Hyacinth, W88-09252 2111 2F
W88-04626 2106 5D
BOUQUEGNEAU, J. M. BOWEN, S. T.
Seasonal Variation of the Cadmium Content of Waste Stabilization Ponds in Europe: A State of Artemia Habitats: Ion Concentrations Tolerated
Murex trunculus in a Non-Cadmium Polluted the Art Review, by One Superspecies,
Environment, W88-07316 2109 5D W88-06989 2109 2H
W88-03697 2105 5B
BOUTIN, P.
BOWER, D. E.
BOURBIGOT, M. M. Stabilization Ponds in Southwest France: Efflu-
Evaluation of the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling
Cellular Toxicity and Mutagenicity Assays from ent Quality,
System, Beaver Creek, Kentucky,
On-Site Sampling of Drinking Water Treatment W88-07361 2109 5D W88-03422 2104 2E
Plants Using Multistage Ozonation,
W88-06022 2108 5F Waste Stabilization Ponds in France: An Overall
BOWERS, A. R.
Review,
Changes Chemical Nature of a Biological-
in the W88-07319 2109 5D
Estimation of BOD Parameters by an Integral
ly Treated Wastewater During Disinfection by Method,
Ozone, BOUTROS, O. W88-07137 2109 7C
W88-02853 2104 5D Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton Growth
in Brackish Coastal Ponds,
Role of Fe(III) in Metal Complex Adsorption by
BOURDON, F. W88-06094 2108 5C Hydrous Solids,
Biological Phosphorus Removal in France, W88-01835 2103 2K
W88-05245 2107 5D BOUTROY, M.
Development of A New Treatment System Con- BOWERS, C. E.
BOURGINE, P. sisting of Adsorption Flotation and Filtration, Continuous Synthesis of Runoff from the
Optimum Strengthening of Drinking Water W88-00806 Kawishiwi River Basin in Northeastern Minne-
2101 5D
Supply Networks in Rural Areas: Preliminary sota by the Rival Hydrologic Model,
Project Methods (Renforcement optimum des BOUTWELL, S. H. W88-00540 2101 2E
reseaux d'adduction d'eau potable en zone rurale Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled
methodes d'avant-projet), Hazardous Waste Sites, Karnafuli Project, Model Studies of Spillway
W88-10905 2112 5F W88-09358 2111 5G Damage,
W88-08913 2110 8B
BOURGOIN, B. P. BOUVET, C.
Vanadium Contamination Monitored by an Device for Lap-Joint Engagement of Two BOWIE, A. J.
Arctic Bivalve, Cyrtodaria kurriana, Bridge Elements on Intrados or Extrados and Stream Channel Erosion Contribution to Sedi-
W88-05120 2107 5A Bridge Element Comprising it, ment Yields in Complex Watersheds,
W88-00747 2101 8A W88-04676 2106 2J
BOURGOUTZANI, F.
Distribution of Molluscs and Polychaetes in BOUWER, E. J. BOWIE, G. L.
Coastal Lagoons in Greece, Anoxic Transformations of Trace Halogenated Stream Sampling for Waste Load Allocation
W88-08743 2110 2L Aliphatics,
Applications,
W88-03265 2104 5B W88-07753
BOURKE, J. B. 2109 5E
Considerations for Preserving Biotic Samples, Modeling of Biological Processes in the Subsur- BOWLES, D. S.
W88-09430 2111 5A face,
Effects of Weather Modification on Water
W88-04361 2105 5B
BOURNAUD, M. Supply from Reservoirs in Utah,
Aquatic Microhabitats of the Banks of a Large Theoretical Investigation of Particle Deposition W88-01267 2102 3B
Water Course: The Faunistic Approach (Les in Biofilm Systems,
Microhabitats Aquatiques des Rives d'un Grand
W88-04849
BOWLES, N. D.
2106 5D
Cours d'eau: Approche Faunistique), Dilution Bioassays: Their Application to Assess-
W88-10481 2112 2H Transformations of Trace Halogenated Alipha- ments of Nutrient Limitation in Hypereutrophic
Anoxic Biofilm Columns,
tics in Waters,
Effects of Seasonal and Hydrological Influences W88-09634
W88-07625 2109 5B 2111 7B
on the Macroinvertebrates of the Rhone River,
France: II. Ecological Aspects, BOUWER, H. BOWLEY, D. R.
W88-09881 2111 2H Applied Ground Water Management Model for Massachusetts Water-Supply Contamination
Evaluating Water Conservation Through Re- Correction Program,
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Macroinverte- ducing Phreatophyte Transpiration, W88-09149 2111 6E
brate Movements in a Large River (Dynamique
W88-10972 2112 3B
Spatio-Temporelle des Deplacements de Ma- Water Supply Contamination Cleanup in Massa-
croinvertebres dans une Grande Riviere), Conserving Water in Irrigation, chusetts,
W88-08385 2110 2H W88-09248 4B W88-09321
2111 2111 5G

PA-43
AUTHOR INDEX
BOWLING, J. W.

BOWLING, J. W. BOWSER, C. J. BOYER, D. G.


Dissolve Carbohydrate Distribution and Dy- Winter and Spring pH Depressions in Northern Fecal Coliform Concentrations in Runoff from a
namics in Two Southeastern United States Res- Wisconsin Lakes Caused by Increases in pC02, Grazed, Reclaimed Surface Mine,
ervoirs, W88-07090 2109 2H W88-04295 2105 5B
W88- 10835 2112 2H
BOYCE, F. M. BOYLE, J. R.
Comparison of Drogues, Current Meters, Winds,
Inventories of 137-Cs, 90-Sr and 239,240-Pu in Simultaneous Multielemcntal Analysis of Some
Pond B: Implications for the Relative Impor- and a Vertical Profiler in Lake Erie,
2108 7B Environmental and Biological Samples by In-
W88-06402
tances of Radionuclide Cycling Processes in ductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission
Lake Ecosystems, Inertial Frequency Current Oscillations in the Spectrometry,
W88-09214 2111 5B Central Basin of Lake Erie, W88-08899 2110 5A
W88-06399 2108 2H
Metal and Radionuclide Concentrations in L-
BOYLE, M.
Lake Sediments, Lake Erie Research: Recent Results, Remaining Waste Leachate Com-
Effect of Municipal Solid
W88-09212 2111 5B Gaps, on Zinc Migration through Soils,
position
W88-06421 2108 5G
Settling Rates of Plutonium-Bearing Particles in W88-05983 2108 5B
Pond B, Seasonal Thermal Cycle of Lake Erie,
W88-09215 2111 5B W88-06395 2108 2H BOYLE, P. F.
Simple Method to Measure pH Accurately in

BOWLING, L. C. Tracking Short-Term Physical and Biological Acid Rain Samples,


Spectral Distribution and Attenuation of Under- Changes in the Central Basin of Lake Erie, W88-08969 2111 5A
water Irradiance in Tasmanian Inland Waters, W88-06403 2108 2H
W88-10699 2112 2H BOYLE, T.
Water Movements at a Mid-Central Basin Site:
Effects of Sediment and Contaminated Sediment
BOWLUS, D. R.
Time and Space Scales, Relation to Wind, and
on Structural and Functional Components of
Internal Pressure Gradients,
Prevention and Containment of Hazardous/ Experimental Stream Ecosystems,
W88-06398 2108 2H
Toxic Materials Spills in Department of Defense W88-07618 2109 5C
Storage and Handling Areas, BOYCE, S. D.
W88-01736 2103 5E Catalysis of the Autoxidation of Aquated Sulfur BOYLE, T. P.
Dioxide by Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Effect of Environmental Contaminants on
BOWMAN, D. D. Transition Metal Complexes, Aquatic Algae,
Effectiveness of Wastewater Sludge Treatment 2104 5B
W88-02915 W88-00202 2101 5C
Processes to Inactivate Parasites,
W88-03748 2105 5D BOYD, A. J. Research Needs in Validating and Determining
Environmental Basin Model for West Coast Pe- Predictability of Laboratory Data to the
the
BOWMAN, G. T. lagic Fish Distribution.
Field,
Time-Saving Filtration System for Nutrient W88-01650 2103 2L
W88- 10998 2112 7C
Analysis,
W88-08268 2110 7B Seasonal Trends Longshore Distribution
in the

of Surface Temperatures off Southwestern


BOYLE, W. C.
BOWMAN, J. A. Africa 18-34 S, and their Relation to Subsurface
Effects of Ammonia Nitrogen on the Anaerobic
Estimating Irrigation Pumpage: Lessons in the Digestion of Poultry Manure,
Conditions and Currents in the Area 21-24 S,
Variability of Individual Well Pumpage, W88-01625 2103 2L W88-00973 2102 5D
W88-11037 2112 7B
BOYD, C. E. Improved Alkalimetric Monitoring for Anaero-
BOWMAN, J. R. Acute Toxicity of Ammonia and Nitrite to Spot- bic Digestion of Poultry Manure,
Chloride Budgets in Transient Lakes. Lakes Bar- ted Seatrout, W88-02147 2103 5D
ingo, Naivasha, and Turkana, W88-07076 2109 5C
W88-05610 2107 2H Lack of Repression by Oxygen of the Denitrify-
BOYD, D. K.
ingEnzymes in Activated Sludge,
Archeological Investigations at Paraje (de Fra
BOWMAN, R. S. W88-06765 2108 5D
Cristobal) LAI 124: Interim Report,
Transport of a Conservative Tracer in the Field
W88-00804 2101 6G Nitrogen Transformations and Reduction by
Under Continuous Flood Irrigation,
W88-10644 2112 5B BOYD, J. A.
Ridge and Furrow Land Treatment of Dairy
Effects of Depth on Dredging Frequency, Waste,
BOWMAN, W. D. Report 3: Evaluation of Advance Maintenance W88-02173 2103 5D
Ionic and Water Relations Responses of Two
Projects,
Populations of a Non-Halophyte to Salinity, 8B Oxygen Transfer Under Process Conditions,
W88-00822 2101
W88-07216 2109 2L W88-07418 2109 5D
BOYD, J. W.
Physiological Responses in Two Populations of Techniques for Reaeration of Hydropower Re- Regulation of the Synthesis of the Denitrifying
Andropogon glomeratus Walter B.S.P. to Short- Enzymes in Activated Sludge,
Term Salinity, W88-00887 2101 6G W88-02213 2103 5D
W88-06289 2108 2L
BOYD, S. A. Risk Assessment in Water Reuse,
BOWMER, K. H. Anerobic Bacteria that Dechlorinate Perchlor-
W88-00177 2101 5D
Nutrient Removal from Effluents by an Artifi- oethene.
cialWetland: Influence of Rhizosphere Aeration W88-05195 2107 5G BOYNE, H. S.
and Preferential Flow Studied Using Bromide Comparison of Snow Cover Liquid Water Meas-
Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Phen-
and Dye Tracers, urement Techniques,
ols in Anaerobic Bioreactors,
W88-02830 2104 5D W 88-04304 2105 7B
W88-06761 2108 5D
Rhizosphere Oxygenation by Typha domingen-
Reductive Dechlorination Hexachloroben-
of BRABB, E. E.
sisPers. in Miniature Artificial Wetland Filters
zene to Tn- and Dichlorobenzenes in Anaerobic Real-Time Landslide Warning During Heavy
used for Metal Removal From Wastewaters,
Sewage Sludge, Rainfall,
W88-10554 2112 5D W88-07005 2109 5D 2107 2A
W88-05505
BOWNIK-DYLINSKA, L. BOYD, W. L.
Effect of Impoundments on the Quality of Water
BRABRAND, A.
Membrane Filter Method for the Enumeration
Pelagic Predators and Interfering Algae: Stabi-
and Biocoenosis in the Lowland Streams Rawka of Aquatic Ammonifiers,
lizing Factors in Temperate Eutrophic Lakes,
and Skierniewka - Summer Aspect. W88-02831 2104 5B
W88- 10607 2112 2H W88-09759 2111 2H
BOYDEN, H. B.
Plankton Structure and Dynamics, Phosphorus Combination of Ozone/Hydrogen Peroxide and BRACHACZEK, W. W.
and Nitrogen Regeneration of Zooplankton in Ozone/UV Radiation for Reduction of Trihalo- Acid Deposition and Atmospheric Chemistry at
Lake Glebokie Polluted bv Aquaculture, methane Formation Potential in Surface Water. Allegheny Mountain.
W88-08841 2110 5C W88-10385 2112 5F W88-08445 2110 5B

PA^»4
AUTHOR INDEX
BRAKKE, D. F.

BRACILOVIC, D. Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq- BRADT, P. T.


Ecology of Iron and Manganese Bacteria in uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Highland Rim Macrozoobenthos of Three Pennsylvania Lakes:
Underground Water, Aquifer System, Responses to Acidification,
W88-05727 2107 2F W88-03433 2104 2F W88-09687 2111 5C
BRACKETT, R. Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq- BRADY, S. A.
Presence and Persistence of Listeria Monocyto- uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Knox Aquifer, Method of Providing Earth Covering Useful for
genes in Food and Water, W88-03426 2104 2F Water Harvesting,
W88-09563 2111 5B
W88-00521 2101 3B
Evaluation of the Central Basin Aquifer System
BRADBURY. K. R. inTennessee for Receiving Injected Wastes,
Analysis of Interceptor Ditches for Control of BRAGA, M. I.
W88-03461 2104 5E
Groundwater Pollution, Habitat Elements in River Basin Management
W88-08328 2110 5G Preliminary Delineation and Description of the and Planning,
Regional Aquifer Systems of Tennessee-Basal W88-04414 2105 5G
BRADBURY, S. P.
Sandstone Aquifer West of the Valley and Ridge
Toxicity of Fenvalerate and Its Constituent Iso- BRAGG, J. D.
Province,
mers to the Fathead Minnow, Pimephales pro- BacterialIndicators of Water Quality from
W88-03407 2104 2F
melas, and Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, Southwest Arkansas Reservoirs: DeGray Lake,
W88-00075 2101 5C Surface-Geophysical Investigations at the North W88-01072 2102 2H
Hollywood Dump, Memphis, Tennessee,
BRADE, C. E. BRAHANA, J. V.
W88-11107 2112 5B
Progress in Anaerobic Digestion - Heating, Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
Cooling, and Thickening,
BRADLEY, R. M. uifer System of Tennessee-The Cretaceous Aq-
W88-0O245 2101 5D Technical and Economic Comparison of Night- uifer System,

Progress in Anaerobic Digestion - Prefabrication


soil and Sewerage Systems in Urban Areas, W88-03432 2104 2F
of Digesters,
W88-06224 2108 5E
Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
W88-00242 2101 5D BRADLEY, R. S. uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Central Basin

BRADEN, J. B. ENSO Signal in Continental Temperature and Aquifer System,


Economic Differences Between Cumulative and Precipitation Records, W88-03435 2104 2F
Episodic Reduction of Sediment from Cropland, W88-02791 2104 2B
W88-00729 2101 2J Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
Precipitation Fluctuations Over Northern Hemi- uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Cumberland
BRADFORD, G. R. sphereLand Areas Since the Mid-19th Century, Plateau Aquifer System,
Kinetic Study of Citrate Effects on Orthophos- W88-O2840 2104 2B W88-03424 2104 2F
phate Solubility in an Acidic, Montmorillonitic
Soil,
BRADLEY, S. B. Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
W88-04636 2106 2G Heavy Metals in the Hamps and Manifold Val- uifer Systems of Tennessee-The East Tennessee
leys, North Staffordshire, U. K.: Partitioning of Aquifer System,
BRADFORD, J. M. Metals in Floodplain Soils,
W88-0343O 2104 2F
Erosion Processes: I. Effect of Sur-
Interrill Soil W88-06426 2108 5B
face Sealing on Infiltration, Runoff, and Soil Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
Splash Detachment, BRADLEY, S. G.
uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Highland Rim
W88-04641 2106 2J Improved High-Resolution Raingage,
Aquifer System,
W88-03287 2104 7B W88-03433 2104 2F
Interrill Soil Erosion Processes: II. Relationship
of Splash Detachment to Soil Properties, BRADLEY, S. W.
Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
W88-04642 2106 2J Electrophoretic Mobility of Natural Particles
uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Knox Aquifer,
and Cultured Organisms in Freshwaters,
Measurement of Waterdrop Impact Pressures on W88-03426 2104 2F
W88-05092 2106 2H
Soil Surfaces,
Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
W88-04501 2106 2J BRADNER, L. A. ..

Hydrology of the Lake Miona Area, Northeast uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Tertiary Aqui-
BRADFORD, M. Sumter County, Florida, fer System,
Process Plants as Hazardous-Waste Facilities, W88-03434 2104 2F
W88-03439 2104 2H
W88-03816 2105 5G
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan Ground-Water Quality Data from the Northern
BRADLEY, J. B.
Aquifer in Central Sumter County, Florida, May Mississippi Embayment - Arkansas, Missouri,
Hydraulics and Bed Material Transport at High Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi,
1984,
Fine Suspended Sediment Concentrations, W88-02955
W88-03415 2104 7C 2104 2F
W88-10085 2111 2J
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan Preliminary Delineation and Description of the
BRADLEY, J. S.
Aquifer in Central Sumter County, Florida, Sep- Regional Aquifer Systems of Tennessee-Basal
Fluid Waste Disposal,
Sandstone Aquifer West of the Valley and Ridge
W 88-00621 2101 5E
tember 1986,
Province,
W88-03408 2104 7C
BRADLEY, K. C. W88-03407 2104 2F
Uniroyal Chemical's Experience with Combined BRADSHAW, A. D.
Municipal-Industrial Wastewater Treatment at Alternative Endpoints for Reclamation, Role of a Multilayer Model in Refining Under-
Elmira, Ontario, W88-09459 2111 6A standing of Deep Regional Ground-Water Flow
W88-00628 in a Tectonically Active Area,
2101 5D
BRADSHAW, J. A. W88-10965 2112 2F
BRADLEY, M. D. K. Expert System Approach to the Assessment of
Diet of the Leeches Erpobdella Octoculata (L) the Conservation Status of Rivers, BRAIDS, O. C.
and Helobdella Stagnalis (L) in a Lotic Habitat W88-03589 2105 2H Rationale for Filtration of Ground Water Sam-
Subject to Organic Pollution, ples,
W88-06690 2108 2H BRADSHAW, K. L. W88-09305 2111 7B
Hydraulic Conductivity Measurements of
In-situ
BRADLEY, M. W. Slowly Permeable Materials Using a Modified BRAIMAH, S. A.
Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq- Guelph Permeameter and theGuelph Infiltra- Influence of Water Velocity on Particle Capture
uifer System of Tennessee-The Cretaceous Aq- meter, by the Labral Fans of Larvae of Simulium bivit-
uifer System, W88-09018 2111 7A tatum Malloch (DHtera: Simuliidae),
W88-03432 2104 2F W 8 8-05049 2106 2H
BRADSHAW, S.
Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq- Determination of Copper in Natural Waters by BRAKKE, D. F.
uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Central Basin Atom-Trapping Atomic Absorption Spectrome- Extent of Snowpack Influence on Water Chem-
Aquifer System, try after Liquid/Liquid Extraction, istry in a North Cascades Lake,
W88-03435 2104 2F W88-05379 2107 5A W88-08565 2110 2H

PA-45
AUTHOR INDEX
BRAKKE, D. F.

Relative Importance of Acidity Sources for BRANDT, L. A. BRASS, H. J.


Humic Lakes in Norway, Winter Activity and Survival of Crocodilians in Scheme for the Routine Analysis of Purgeable
W88-04013 2105 5B Thermally Altered and Non-Altered Environ- Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass
ments, Spectrometry,
BRAL.J. M. W88-09232 2111 5C W88-O0415 2101 5A
Development and Validation of the Under-
ground Leak Transport Assessment Model BRANDT, M.
Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
BRASSARD, C.
(ULTRA), Variations in Shell Growth and in Age Structure
Deposit: Modeling of Water Balance, Alkalinity
W88-11217 2112 7B of Macoma Balthica (L.) in an Intertidal Popula-
and pH,
W88-06812 2108 5B tion of the Saint Lawrence Estuary (Variations
BRAMS, E.
de Croissance de la Coquille, et de la Struc-
la
Assessment of Soil Lead Peripheral to a Smelter
Simulation of Runoff and Nitrogen Leaching ture d'Age du Bivalve Macoma balthica (L.)
and Pesticide Residues On-Site of a Defunct
from Two Fields in Southern Sweden, dans une Population Intertidale de l'Estuaire
Chemical Plant, W88-03277 2104 2E Saint-Laurent (Quebec)),
W88-01007 2102 5B
W88-04337 2105 2L
BRANDVOLD, D. K.
BRANDES, R. J. Nature of Precipitation and Atmospheric Partic-
BRASSINGTON, R.
Rising Groundwater Levels, Texas Tech Uni- ulates in Central and Northern New Mexico,
W88-00227 Finding Water: A Guide to the Construction and
versity, 2101 5B
W88-04922 2106 4B Maintenance of Private Water Supplies,
BRANDVOLD, L. A. W88-11029 2112 5F
BRANDES, W. F. Nature of Precipitation and Atmospheric Partic-
Method for Identifying Water Resources Re- ulates in Central and Northern New Mexico, BRASSOW, C. L.

search Needs and Setting Priorities Among W88-00227 2101 SB Assessment of Ground-Water Contamination
Them, and Remedial Action for a Hazardous Waste
BRANICA, M.
W88-05201 2107 6B Facility in the Gulf Coast,
Marine Sampling by Scuba Diving. 3. Sampling
Procedures for Measurement of Mercury Con-
W88-09145 2111 5G
BRANDL, Z.
centrations in Estuarine Waters and Seawater,
Recommendations for Water Quality Investiga- BRATTEBO, H.
W88-06O70 2108 5A
tion of Drinking Water Supply Reservoirs in Ion Exchange for the Removal of Humic Acids
Czechoslovakia, BRANNEN, E. inWater Treatment,
W88-10805 2112 5B Near-Infrared Extinction in Rain Measured W88-04443 2105 5F
Using a Single Detector System,
BRANDON, D. W88-03283 2104 7B BRAUDE, G. L.
Prediction of Surface Runoff Water Quality Water Chlorination and Foods-FDA Consider-
from Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material BRANNEN, J. P. ations and Concerns,
Preliminary Bounds on the Expected Postclo-
Placed in an Upland Disposal Site, W88-03555 2105 5F
W88-02279 2103 5E sure Performance of the Yucca Mountain Repos-
itory Site, Southern Nevada, BRAUN, A. M.
BRANDT, G. W88-02835 2104 5E
Singlet Oxygen Analysis in Irradiated Surface
Determination of Organic Group Parameters
BRANNON, J. H. Waters,
(AOC1, AOBr, AOs) in Water by Means of Ion- W88-09569 7B
Microcomputer-Based Interactive Aquifer Simu- 2111
Chromatographic Detection,
lator,
W88-02674 2104 5A W88-04266 2105 4B BRAUN, H. E.
Investigation of Pesticide Contamination in
Determination of Organic Group Parameters BRANNON, J. M. Rural Wells, 1979-1984, Ontario, Canada,
(AOC1, AOBr, AOs) in Water by Means of Ion- Anaerobic Chemical Rate Coefficients of
W88-03865 2105 5B
Chromatographic Detection, DeGray Lake,
W88-02819 2104 5A W88-01076 2102 2H Survey of Farm Wells for Pesticides Residues,
Southern Ontario, Canada, 1981-1982, 1984,
Determination of Organic Group Parameters: Capping Contaminated Dredged Material,
AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion- W88-01535 2103 5E W88-03864 2105 5B
Chromatographic Detection. Enrichment of
Characterization of Anaerobic Chemical Proc- BRAUNSCHWEILER, H.
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor-
esses in Reservoirs: Problem Description and Effect of Acidification on Mobility of Heavy
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der Or-
Conceptual Model Formulation, Metals and Aluminum in Forest and Lake Eco-
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr,
W88-00843 2101 2H systems (Happamoitumisen Vaikutus Raskasme-
AOS in Waessern mit Ionenchromatogra-
tallien Ja Alumiinin Liikuvuuteen Metsa-Ja Jar-
phischer Detektion. Adsorption Organischer Development and Application of Techniques for
vieko systeemissa),
Modellsubstanzen und Verdraengung Anorgan- Predicting Leachate Quality in Confined Dispos-
W88-10560 2112 5B
ischer Anionen auf Chlor- und Schwefelfreier al Facilities: Background and Theory,
Aktivkohle), W88-05910 2107 5B BRAVARD, J.
W88-04343 2105 5 A Reversible Process Concept Applied to the En-
Development of Leachate Testing Protocols for
Determination of Organic Group Parameters- Disposal of Contaminated Sediments, vironmental Management of Large River Sys-
AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion- W88-02522 2104 5B tems.

Chromatographic Detection: Enrichment of W88-06971 2109 2H


BRAS, R. L.
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor- Combined Hydrologic Sampling
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der or-
Criteria for BRAVARD, J. P.
Rainfall and Streamflow, French Haut-Rhone: Historical Geography and
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr, W88-07209 2109 7A
AOS in Waessern mit ionenchromatogra- Management of a River (Le Haut-Rhone Fran-
cais Geographie Historiqque et Gestion d"un
phischer Detektion: Adsorption organischer Mo- Estimation of Flood Frequency. An Evaluation
Fleuve),
dellsubstanzen und Verdraengung anorganischer of Two Derived Distribution Procedures,
Anionen auf chlor- und schwefelfreier Aktiv- W88-00042 2101 7C W88-10906 2112 6G
kohle),
W88-08154
Irrigation Control in the Presence of Salinity: BRAVO DE LAGUNA, J.
2110 5A
Extended Linear Quadratic Approach, Fishery Resources of the Upwelling Area off
Determination of Organic Group parameters:
W88-00027 2101 3C NW Africa (Los Recursos Pesqueros del Area
(AOC1. AOBr, AOS) in Water by Means of Ion- de Afloramiento del NO
Africano),
Model for Water Uptake and Development of
Chromatographic Detections, Pyrohydrolysis W88-04716 2106 2L
Root Systems,
and Absorption, W88-05928 2108 21
W88-10533 2112 5A BRAVO, L. G.

BRASHEAR, D. A. Quantitative Determination of Trace Concentra-


BRANDT, J. Use of a Vacuum Filtration Technique to Study tion of Organics in Water by Solvent Extraction
Transformation of Rainfall Energy by a Tropical Leaching of Indigenous Viruses from Raw and Fused Silica Capillary Gas Chromatogra-
Rain Forest Canopy in Relation to Soil Erosion, Wastewater Sludge, phy: Aliphatic and Polynuclear Hydrocarbons,
W88-08602 2110 2J W88-01841 2103 5B W88-09604 2111 5A

PA-46
AUTHOR INDEX
BREZONIK, P. L.

BRAY, D. I. Project Methods (Renforcement optimum des Variability of Yield of an Irrigated Crop and its
Resistance to Flow in Gravel-Bed Rivers, reseaux d'adduction d'eau potable en zone rurale Causes: 1. Statement of the Problem and Meth-
W88-03642 2105 2E methodes d'avant-projet), odology,
W88-10905 2112 5F W88-06794
BRAYTON, P. R. 2108 3F
Enumeration of Vibrio cholerae Ol in Bangla- BREN, L. J.
desh Waters by Fluorescent-Antibody Direct Effects of River Regulation on Flooding of a
Variability of Yield of an Irrigated Crop and its

Causes: 2. Input Data and Illustration of Results,


Viable Count, Riparian Red Gum Forest on the River Murray,
W88-05449 2107 5 A Australia, W88-06795 2108 2G
W88-09718 2111 4A
BRAZDA, J. Variability of Yield of an Irrigated Crop and its

Net Plankton and Macrozoobenthos of the Lake Use of Weighted Integral Variables to Deter- Causes: 3. Numerical Simulation and Field Re-
Izra, mine the Relation Between Rainfall Intensity sults,
W88-08878 2110 2H and Storm Flow and Peak Flow Generation, W88-06796 2108 3F
W88-00043 2101 2A
BRAZEL, S. W. BRESSAN, G.
Impact of Rapid Urbanization on Pan Evapora- BRENER, L.
General Remarks on Phosphorus Sources in
tion in Phoenix, Arizona, Interferences between Ozone and Chlorine,
W88-02509 2104 5F Areas Susceptible to Eutrophication, with Par-
W88-05312 2107 4C
ticular Reference to the Northern Adriatic

Temporal Variations in Tucson, Arizona Sum- BRENES, R. P. Coast,


mertime Atmospheric Moisture, Temperature
RBC Characteristics for Nejayote Aerobic W88-03861 2105 5G
Treatment,
and Weather Stress Levels,
W88-07156 2109 5D BRESSAN, M.
W88-06241 2108 4C
BRENKERT, A. L. Effects of Nitriloacetic Acid, Cd and Hg on the
BRAZIER, A. M. Temporal Variation in Regulation of Production Marine Algae Dunaliella tertiolecta and Isochry-
Assessment and Control of Risks from Legion-
in a Pelagic Food Web Model, sis galbana,
naires Disease, W88-07746 2109 2H W88-10262 2112 5C
W88-09962 2111 5F
BRENNER, F. J. BRETAS, F. S.
BRAZIL, L. E. Plankton, Chlorophyll Characteristics and Fish-
Comparison of Newton-type and Direct Search Linear Programming Approach for Managing
ery Potential of Surface Coal Mine Lakes in
Algorithms for Calibration of Conceptual Rain- Groundwater Pollution From Pesticides: A
Western Pennsylvania,
fall-runoff Models, W88-10514 Comparative Analysis of Economic and Envi-
2112 5A
W88-08662 2110 2A ronmental Risk,
BRENNER, I. B. W88-05212 2107 5G
BRECKLE, S. W. Trace Element Distribution in Waters of the
Seasonal Changes in the Trace Metals in Salt Northern Catchment Area of Lake Kinneret, BRETERNITZ, D. A.
Marsh Angiosperms, Northern Israel, Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com-
W88-05653 2107 2L W88-06884 2109 5B munities at Dolores: Middle Canyon Area,

BREDEHOEFT, J. D. Trace Element Distribution in Waters of the W88-04722 2106 6G


Determination of Aquifer Transmissivity from Northern Catchment Area of Lake Kinneret,
Earth Tide Analysis, Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com-
Northern Israel,
W88-04303 munities at Dolores: Middle Canyon Area,
2105 2F W88-09703 2111 5B
W88-04723 2106 6G
Origins of Seawater Intrusion in a Coastal Aqui- BRENNER, K. P.
fer -A Case Study of the Pajaro Valley, Califor- Animal Viruses, Coliphages, and Bacteria in BRETT, M.
nia (USA), Aerosols and Wastewater at a Spray Irrigation Interactions Among Waterfowl, Fishes, Inverte-
W88-07521 2109 2L Site, brates, and Macrophytes in Four Main Lakes of
W88-07008 2109 5B Different Acidity,
Response of Well Aquifer Systems to Earth
BRENNER, L.
W88-00680 2101 2H
Tides: Problem Revisited,
W88-06804 2108 2F Evaluation of the Preparation of Resin Samplers
for Broad Spectrum Analysis of Large- Volume
BRETTE, B.
BREDELHOEFT, J. Samples, Mass Balance Analysis of Ozone in Convention-
Physical Limitations of Water Resources, W88-07795 2109 5A al Bubble Contactors,
W88-00293 2101 6D W88-06028 2108 5F
BRENNER, M.
BREDELL, G. S. Relationships Between Concentrations of Sedi- BREWER, J. M.
Field Methods Determining the Water Hold-
for mentary Variables and Trophic State in Florida
Applications of IC in Environmental Analysis,
ing Capacity of Soil(Veldmetode Vir Die Be-
W88-03819 2105 5A
paling Van Waterhouvermoe Van Grond), W88-10834 2112 2H
W88-00949 2101 2G BRENNER, R. C. BREWSTER, M.
BREDENKAMP, D. B. Biological Aerated Filter Evaluation, Overview of Non-Conventional Water Re-
Construction of a Finite Difference Model of the W88-09530 2111 5D sources in Developing Countries,
Atlantis Aquifer and a Discussion of Preliminary W88-07851 2109 3A
BRENNER, T.
Results,
Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus (L.)) of the
W88-00403 2101 2F BREZONIK, P. L.
Wahnbach Reservoir and their Assessment by
Buffering Capacity of Soft-Water Lake Sedi-
BREITSTEIN, L.
Hydroacoustic Methods,
W88-08834 ments in Florida,
Water Reuse in the U.S. Steam Electric Power 2110 81
W88-08966 2111 2H
Industry-An Assessment of Current Practice BRENOEL, M. R.
and Potential for Future Applications, Enhanced Natural Degradation of a Shallow Dynamic Model of In-Lake Alkalinity Genera-
W88-03145 2104 5D Hydrocarbon Contaminated Aquifer, tion,
W88-11060 2112 5G W88-05531
BREITUNG, V. 2107 5B
Analysis of Disperse Yellow 42 in Environmen- BRERETON, N. R.
tal Samples, Fluid Flow in Crystalline Rocks: Relationships
Effect of pH
on Phosphorus Release during Ma-
W88-10542 crophyte (Eleocharis sp.) Decomposition,
2112 5A Between Groundwater Spring Alignments and
Other Surface Lineations at Altnabreac, United W88-04283 2105 5C
BREKKE, H. Kingdom,
Recent Trends in the Design and Layout of W88-02834 Mechanisms of Alkalinity Generation in Acid-
2104 2F
Pelton Turbines, Sensitive Soft Water Lakes,
W88-05579 2107 8C BRESLER, E. W88-09074 2111 5C
Application of a Conceptual Model to Irrigation
BREMOND, B. Water Requirement and Salt Tolerance of Winter and Spring pH Depressions in Northern
Optimum Strengthening of Drinking Water Crops, Wisconsin Lakes Caused by Increases in pC02,
Supply Networks in Rural Areas: Preliminary W88-00107 2101 3F W88-07090 2109 2H

PA-47
AUTHOR INDEX
BRIAND, F.

BRIAND, F. Headspace Technique to Determine the Pres- BRINGFELT, B.


Bacteria As Structuring Agents in Lakes: Field ence of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Drinking Synoptic Evapotranspiration Model Applied to
Manipulations With Bacterioplankton, Water. The Problems Arising from the Prepara- Two Northern Forests of Different Density,
W88-08587 2110 2H tion of a Blank Sample as well as the Cleaning of W88-07201 2109 2D
the Sample Apparatuses,
BRIANTAIS, J. M. W88-08162 2110 5A BRINGI, V. N.
Effects of Drought on Primary Photosynthetic
Simulation of Radar Reflectivity and Surface
Processes of Cotton Leaves, BRIESEMAN, M. A. Measurements of Rainfall,
W88-03592 2105 21 Town Water Supply as the Cause of an Out-
W88-06750 2108 7C
break of Campylobacter Infection,
BRICELJ, V. M. W88-O4096 2105 5B
Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms
BRINK, D. R.

Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem, BRIGGS, J. C. Bench-Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for Low
W88-08013 2110 2L Water Quality of Rhode Island Streams, Turbidity Water,
W88-03335 2104 SB W88-O8130 2110 5F
BRICH, R. F.
Radioactive and Nonradioactive Solutes in BRIGGS, J. L. BRINK, K. H.
Drinking Water from Rn-Charging Devices, Underground Industrial Waste Tank (UIWT) Some Aspects of Physical Processes in Coastal
W88-06048 2108 5B Releases: The Magnitude of the Problem - Upwelling,
Cleanup and Liability Cost Estimating Model, W88-01616 2103 2L
BRICKER, A. W. W88-03226 2104 5G
Precision and Bias of Selected Analytes Report- BRINKMAN, M.
ed by the National Atmospheric Deposition Pro- BRIGGS, P. C.
Levels of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Fort
gram and National Trends Network-1983 and Ground Water Management Strategies for Ari-
Edward, New York, Water System,
January 1980 Through September 1984, zona,
W88-09257 2111 4B W88-00426 2101 5A
W88-03023 2104 5A
BRIGGUM, S. M. BRINKMAN, U. A. T.
BRICKER, O. P.
Geochemical Mass-Balance Relationships for Se-
Hazardous Waste Regulation Handbook: A Enhanced Fluorescence Detection of Dansyl
Practical Guide to RCRA and Superfund, Derivatives of Phenolic Compounds Using a
lected Ions in Precipitation and Stream Water,
Catoctin Mountains, Maryland,
W88-08515 2110 5G Postcolumn Photochemical Reactor and Appli-
cation to Chlorophenols in River Water,
W88-10518 2112 5B BRIL, J.
W88-07633 2109 5A
Sediments as a Source for Contaminants,
BRICKLER, S. K.
W88-08857 2110 5B Handling of Environmental and Biological Sam-
Impact of Nonpoint Source Fecal Loading on
Backcountry Waters in Grand Canyon, Pre-Column Technologies,
ples via
BRILL, E. D.
W88-01155 2102 5B Comprehensive Model of Activated Sludge W88-09605 2111 5A
Wastewater Treatment System,
BRIDGE, D. W88-05159 2107 5D Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Cati-
Process and Structure for Storing and Isolating onic Surfactants in Environmental Samples
Hazardous Waste, Mathematical Models and Optimization Tech- using a Continuous Post-Column Ion-Pair Ex-
W88-00616 2101 5E niques for Use in Analysis and Design of traction Detector with a Sandwich Phase Sepa-
Wastewater Treatment Systems, rator,
BRIDGE, J. R.
W88-00463 2101 5D W88-1054O 2112 5A
Long-Range Chlorination in Open Microcosms:
Interpretations, Optimization Techniques for Secondary Trace-Level Determination of Phenol by Liquid
W88-03507 2105 5C Wastewater Treatment System, Chromatography with On-Line Precolumn
W88-05158 2107 5D Technology and Fluorescence Detection,
BRIDGER, J. S.
Effect of Alternating Aerobic and Anaerobic Reliability of Reservoir Operation Under Hy-
W88-09606 2111 5 A
Conditions on the Economics of the Activated drologic Uncertainty,
BRIOLI, E.
Sludge System, W88-04766 2106 4A
Membrane Development for Seawater Desalina-
W88-04375 2105 5D
Rule-Based Model of Design Judgment About tion,

BRIDGES, B. A. Sludge Bulking, W88-07231 2109 3 A


Use of the Fluctuation Test Mutagenic
to Detect W88-05510 2107 5D
Activity in Unconcentrated Samples of Drinking BRISCOE, J.

Waters in the United Kingdom, BRILLINGER, D. R. Role for Water Supply and Sanitation in the
W88-03536 2105 5A Some Contrasting Examples of the Time and Child Survival Revolution,
Frequency Domain Approaches to Time Series W88-01990 2103 5F
BRIDGMAN, H. A. Analysis,
Hunter Region (Australia) Acid Rain Project, W88-06497 2108 7C Use of Public Resources for Water Supply and
W88-08320 2110 5B Sanitation Projects in Developing Countries,
BRIMBLECOMBE, P.
W88-03679 2105 5F
Simple Wet-Only Rainfall Collector, Composition of Acidic Meltwaters During
W88-0OO97 2101 2B Snowmelt in the Scottish Highlands, BRISTOW, K. L.
W88-07610 2109 5B Estimation of Parameters for the Philip Two-
BRIDLE, T. R.
Impact of a Single Black Snowfall on Stream- term Infiltration Equation Applied to Field Soil
Evaluation of Heavy Metal Leachability from
water Chemistry in the Scottish Highlands, Experiments,
Solid Wastes,
W88-04386 2105 5B W88-10161 2112 5B W88-07701 2109 2G

Nitrogen and Contaminant Control of Coke Observations of the Preferential Loss of Major BRITTON, L. J.

Plant Effluents in an Upgraded Biological Ions from Melting Snow and Laboratory Ice, Water Quality Assessment of Arvada Reservoir,
System, W88-O4032 2105 2K Denver Metropolitan Area, Colorado,
W88-02307 2103 5G W88-03128 2104 2H
Between Concentration and Depo-
Relationships
BRIEGEL, H. J. of Nitrate and Sulphate in Precipitation,
sition BRITTON, M. D.
Headspace Technique to Determine the Pres- W88-06110 2108 5B Evaluation of Nitrogen Application Technique
ence of Volatile Halocarbons in Drinking Water. and Tillage System on Nitrogen Runoff From an
BRINCH, K.
The Problematic Arising from the Preparation Erodible Soil,
Sub-soil Drainage Piping,
of a Blank Sample as Well as the Cleansing of
W88-10105 2112 4B W88-03172 2104 5B
the Sampling Apparatuses (Headspace-Technik
zur Bestimmung von fluchtingen Chlorkohlen- BRINDLE, R. J. BRITTON, P. W.
wasserstoffen in Trinkwasser. Problematik der Legionella pneumophila: Comparison of Isola- Statistics and Limits for DMR-
Development of
Erstellung von Nullwasser sowie Reinigung der tion from Water Specimens by Centrifugation QA and Summary of Experience in
Studies,
Probenahmegefasse), and Filtration, DMR-QA Study 2,
W88-01977 2103 5A W88-07665 2109 5A W88-1U70 2112 7C

PA^8
AUTHOR INDEX
BROOKS, J. M.

BRITZ, T. J. II. Structure of Riparian Habitats at Selected BROMLEY, H. J.


Characterization of Aerobic, Facultative Anaer- Sites Along the Verde and East Verde Rivers of Limnology of a Hypertrophic Reservoir Storing
obic,and Anaerobic Bacteria in an Acidogenic Central Arizona, Wastewater Effluent for Agriculture at Kibbutz
Phase Reactor and Their Metabolite Formation, W88-01671 2103 6G Na'an, Israel,
W88-08787 2110 5D W88-09695
BROCK, J. R.
2111 5D
Isolation and Characterization of Acinetobacter Aqueous Aerosol as a Reactant in the Atmos-
BROMLEY, J.
Strains Present in the Liquid Phase of an Aero- phere,
W88-02903
British Experience-Clean Up: Technical As-
bic Fixed Bed Digester, while Treating a Petro- 2104 5B
pects,
chemical Effluent,
W88-02087 2103 5D BROCK, R. L. W88-01394 2102 5G
Relationships of Rainfall, River Flow, and Salin-
Nitrogen and Phosphate Requirements for the ity to Faecal Coliform Levels in a Mussel Fish- Recycling, Reclamation and Waste Reduction
Anaerobic Digestion of a Petrochemical Efflu- ery, Through Process Design,
ent, W88-03199 2104 5C W88-02648 2104 5D
W88-06760 2108 5D
BROCKTON, C. N. BRONCHART, R. D.
Performance and Mixing Characteristics of an Energy Management Considerations and their Method for Treating Oil Slicks,
Anaerobic Hybrid Reactor Treating a Synthetic Application, W88-00570 2101 5G
Fatty Acid Containing Substrate, W88-06208 2108 8C
W88-02088 2103 5D BRONCKHORST, B.
BROCKWAY, C. E.
Seeking a New Balance in the Deteriorating
BRIX, H. Evaluation of Irrigation Management Proce-
of the Wastewater Treatment
Upper Citarum Basin,
Applicability dures for Geothermal Effluent,
Plant in Othfresen as Scientific Documentation W88-02268 2103 3C W88-02234 2103 6F
of the Root-Zone Method,
W88-04615 2106 5D Evaluation of Methods for Estimation of Aqui- BRONSWIJK, J. J. B.
fer Recharge from Precipitation on Semi-Arid Modeling of Water Balance, Cracking and Sub-
Influence of Size Upon the Concentrations of Lands, sidence of Clay Soils,
Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn in the Common W88-03162 2104 2F W88-07306 2109 2G
Mussel (Mytilus edulis L.),
W88-01481 2102 5C BROCKWAY, D. G. BROOK, A.
Current Status on the Selection and Manage- Algae with a Taste for the Unusual,
Monitoring of Mercury and Cadmium in Coastal ment of Vegetation for Slow Rate and Overland W88-07675 2109 2H
Areas, Using Aquatic Organisms and Sediment, Flow Application Systems to Treat Municipal
W88-05261 2107 5A Wastewater in the North Central Region of the BROOK, A. J.
United States, Phased Cell Division by a Field Population of
BRIZGYS, V. M. W88-02742 2104 5E Staurastrum Longiradiatum (Conjugatophyceae,
Remediation of Subsurface Contamination from
Volatile Organic Compounds Using Soil Gas Desmidiaceae),
Tree Seedling Responses to Wastewater Irriga-
Extraction Techniques, W88-09764 2111 2H
tion on a Reforested Old Field in Southern
W88-09326 2111 5G Michigan,
BROOK, G. A.
W88-02751 2104 5E
BRO, K. M. Coastal-A Distributed Hydrologic Simulation
Relative Cancer Risks of Chemical Contami- BRODARD, Model for Lower Coastal Plain Watersheds in
E.
nants in the Great Lakes, Mass Balance Analysis of Ozone in Convention- Georgia,
W88-06966 2109 5C al Bubble Contactors, W88-03154 2104 2E !:

W88-06028 2108 5F
BROADAWAY, S. C. BROOKES, A.
Bacteria Attached to Granular Activated Removal of Chlorinated Solvents from Water by Recovery and Adjustment of Aquatic Vegeta-
Carbon in Drinking Water, Air Stripping,
W88-08430 Works in England
tion within Channelization
2110 5F W88-05246 2107 5F and Wales,
BROADBRIDGE, P. BRODIE, J.
W88-02865 2104 6G
Constant Rate Rainfall Infiltration: A Versatile
Flora, Fauna and Water Chemistry of Tagimau-
Nonlinear Model: 1. Analytic Solution, Restoring the Sinuosity of Artificially Straight-
cia Crater, a Tropical Highland Lake and
W88-05539 2107 2G ened Stream Channels, 5
Swamp in Fiji,
W88-10707
W88-06962 2109 4A
Constant Rate Rainfall Infiltration: A Versatile 2112 2H
Nonlinear Model: 2. Application of Solutions,
BRODY, L. R.
BROOKS, A.
W88-05540 2107 2G Algal and Bacterial Activities in Acidic (pH
Synoptic-Scale Modulation of Convection 3)

during the Australian Summer Monsoon, Strip Mine Lakes, !)


Time Ponding: Comparison of Analytic
to
Quasi-Analytic, and Approximate Predictions, W88-08943 2110 2B W88-05058 2106 5C
W88-04611 2106 2G
BROECKER, W. S. Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Extremely Acid
BROADHEAD, R. G. Gas Exchange on Mono Lake and Crowley Lakes,
Hydrology and Pollutant Removal Effectiveness Lake, California, W88-03174 2104 5G
of Wetland Buffer Areas Receiving Pumped Ag- W88-06079 2108 2H
ricultural Drainage Water, BROOKS, C. M.
W88-04742 BROEDEL, V. Aspects of the Underwater Light Field of Eight
2106 5C
Strontium Isotopic Evolution of Oil-Field CentralNew York Lakes,
BROBERG, O. Waters from Carbonate Reservoir Rocks in W88-05424 2107 2H
Nutrient Responses to the Liming of Lake Bindley Field, Central Kansas, U.S.A.
Gardsjon, W88-07920 2109 2K BROOKS, C. S.
W88-09684 2111 5G Metal Recovery from Waste Sludges,
BROEREN, S. M.
BROBST, R. B. Basinwide Instream Flow Assessment Model to W88-01019 2102 5D
Baling: A Case Study, Evaluate Instream Flow Needs,
W88-01757 Metals Recovery from Waste Acids,
2103 5E W88-03164 2104 2E
W88-02188 2103 5D
BROCARD, D. N. BROERSEN, B. C.
Modelling and Optimization of Fixed-Nozzle Stability of Precipitation Samples under Field BROOKS, J. M.
Targeted Chlorination, Conditions, Effects of Dispersants on Incorporation of Vola-
W88-08918 2110 5D W88-09582 2111 7B tile Liquid Hydrocarbons into the Water
Column,
BROCK, J. H. BROGDON, N. J. W88-09198 2111 5G
I. Water Withdraw-
Potential Effects of Partial Newburyport Harbor, Massachusetts, Report 2:
als from the Verde River on Riparian Vegeta- Design for Hydrodynamics, Salinity, and Sedi- Organic Compounds of Environmental Concern
tion, mentation; Hydraulic Model Investigation, in the Gulf of Mexico: A Review,
W88-01670 2103 6G W88-00855 2101 8B W88-06294 2108 5B

PA-49
AUTHOR INDEX
BROOKS, J. M.

Volatile Organic Compounds at a Coastal Gulf BROTHER, M. R. Start-Up Optimization of the Mechanical and
of Mexico Site, Design of Cost-Effective Chemical Monitoring Chemical Parameters Influencing the Dewater-
W88-06031 2108 5 A Programs for Land Disposal Facilities, ing Performance of a Gravity Belt Filter Press
W88-09152 2111 7A Operation,
BROOKS, K. N. W88-03251 2104 5D
Peatland Hydrologic Impact Model: Develop-
Interpretation of Ground Water Monitoring
ment and Testing, Data -- An Integrated Systems Approach, BROWN, D. M.
W88-11091 2112 7C
W88-00130 2101 4C Evidentiary Considerations Related to the Use
BROUGHTON, C. W. of Ground Water Models in Litigation,
BROOKS, L.
Principles of Liquid- Phase Adsorption, W88-09280 2111 6E
Chemical and Toxicological Aspects of Super- W88-02286 2103 5D
fund Site Cleanup, BROWN, D. P.
W88-09376 2111 5G BROUGHTON, R. S. Hydrogeologic Data from a Test Well Near
Measurements and Analysis of Runoff From Ponte Vedra, Northeast St. Johns County, Flori-
BROOKS, M. H. Subsurface Drained Farmlands, da,
Interlaboratory Comparabilities, Bias, and Preci- W88-06783 2108 2A W88-03406 2104 2F
sion for Four Laboratories Measuring Constitu-
November 1982-August Subsurface Irrigation and Drainage on Sandy
ents in Precipitation, BROWN, D. R.
Soil in Southern Quebec,
1983, Hydrogeologic Controls on the Occurrence of
2104 7B W88-06784 2108 3F
W88-03046 Radionuclides in Groundwater of Southern On-
BROUWER, D. I. tario,
BROOKS, S. D.
Unsuitability of World Health Organisation W88-05007 2106 5B
Brood Size and Neonate Weight of Daphnia
Guidelines for Fluoride Concentrations in drink-
magna Produced by Nine Diets, BROWN, D. W.
ingWater in Senegal,
W88-11008 2112 2H Marine Pollution North American
W88-07213 2109 3C Problems,
West Coast,
BROOKS, T. BROWDER, J. A. W88-06292 2108 5B
Groundwater Data from the San Miguel River Relationship Between Pink Shrimp Production
Basin. Southwestern Colorado, on the Tortugas Grounds and Water Flow Pat- Sediment-AssociatedContaminants and Liver
W88-03300 2104 2F terns in the Florida Everglades, Diseases Bottom-Dwelling Fish,
in
W88-10751 2112 2L W88-08861 2110 5C
Hydrology of Coal-Lease Areas Near Durango,
Colorado, BROWER, C.
BROWN, E. J.
W88-03321 2104 5B Monitoring Surface Soil Gas for Delineating
FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (Alaska Water
Ground Water Contamination by Petroleum,
Resources Center),
BROOM, M. E. W88-11140 2112 5A
Geohydrologic Units of the Gulf Coastal Plain W88-10005 2111 9D
in Arkansas, BROWER, G. R.
Economical Pretreatment for Color Removal BROWN, F. L.
W88-03018 2104 2F
from Textile Dye Wastes, Water Rights and Market Transfers,
BROOME, S. W. W88-03246 2104 5D W88-00310 2101 6E
Restoration of Marsh Vegetation Impacted by
BROWN, A. G. BROWN, G. C.
the AMOCO Cadiz Oil Spill and Subsequent
Long-term Sediment Storage in the Severn and Preparation of an Animal Feed Supplement from
Cleanup Operations at He Grande, France.
Wye Catchments, Fish Cannery Process Wastewater,
W88-00387 2101 5C W88-09371 2111 2J W88-04821 2106 5D
BROSCIOUS, J. A. Use of Landsat Multispectral Scanner Data for
Recovery of Petroleum Product from a Highly
BROWN, G. J.
the Analysis and Management of Flooding on
Pilot-Scale Anaerobic Treatment of Corn Wet
Permeable Aquifer under the Effects of Munici- the River Severn, England,
Milling Wastewater,
pal Water Supply Wells, W88-06974 2109 7B
W88-09322 2111 2F W88-00972 2102 5D
BROWN, A. V.
BROSE, Leaf Decomposition an Ozark Cave and Pilot-ScaleAnaerobic Treatment of Peroxide
R. J. in
Alternative Method of Lysimeter and Silica Spring, Bleachery Waste, Paper Machine Effluent and
Flour Pack Placement in Deep Boreholes, W88-09924 2111 2H Waste Activated Sludge,
W88-09291 2111 2F W88-02166 2103 5D
BROWN, B. W.
Neutron Monitoring in the Unsaturated Zone, TVA Reservoir Release Improvements: An Removing Manganese from Water at Frederic-

W88-09017 2111 7A Overview, ton, N.B., Canada,


W88-01321 2102 5G W88-05337 2107 5F
BROSSEAU, G.
BROWN, C. H. BROWN, H. D.
Nonconvexity of the Reservoir Design Problem,
Treatment of Radioactive Wastewaters by Aquatic Macrophytes of Lake Mize, Florida,
W88-01701 2103 8A Chemical Precipitation and Ion Exchange, 1968-1980,
W88-06082 2108 5D 2H
BROSSEAU, M. W88-07181 2109
Trophic Status of the Winnebago Pool Lakes, BROWN, D.
1981, Bacteriological Characteristics of 15 Freshwater
BROWN, H. M.
W88-00790 2101 5C Beaches in Manitoba,
Repair of New Exchequer Dam,
W88-04079 2105 5B W88-04538 2106 8A
BROSSMAN, M. W.
Quality Assurance Project Plans - A Key to Community Health Effects of a Municipal Water BROWN, J.
Effective Cooperative Monitoring Programs, Supply Hyperfluoridation Accident. Piscine Macrophage Aggregate Parameters as

W88-11163 2112 7A W88-10279 2112 5F Health Monitors: Effect of Age, Sex, Relative
Weight, Season and Site Quality in Largemouth
BROST, R. A. Effects of Colorants in the Aquatic Environ- Bass (Micropterus Salmoides),
Three-Dimensional Eulerian Acid Deposition ment, W88-06678 2108 5A
W88-03663 2105 5C
Model: Physical Concepts and Formulation,
W88-06080 2108 5B BROWN, J. A.
BROWN, D. A.
Effect of Exposure to Several Pentachloro-
Wastewater Inputs and Marine Bioaccumulation
BROSZ, D. J. phenol Concentrations on Growth of Young-of-
of Priority Pollutant Organics off Southern Cali-
Hydrologic Impacts of Improved Irrigation Effi- Year Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides,
fornia,
ciencies,
W88-035U 2105 5B with Comparisons to Other Indicators of Toxici-
W88-09743 2111 3F <v.

BROWN, D. J. W88-04144 2105 5C


BROTEN, M. Computerized Data Bases for Ground Water
Automated GIS for Ground Water Contamina- Management: The Southwest Michigan Ground BROWN, D.
J.
tion Investigation, Water Program, Wildlife and Dredged Material in the Southeast,
W88-10969 2112 5B W88-11035 2112 4B W88-02566 2104 5E

PA-50
AUTHOR INDEX
BRUHL, E.

BROWN, J. F. BROWN, P. T. BRUCE, A. M.


Chemical Destruction of Polychlorinated Bi- Prediction of Wick Drain Performance Using Biological Filters,
phenyls in Transformer Oil, Piezometer Cone Data, W88-00491
W88-01307
2101 5D
2102 5D W88-07426 2109 8D
Sludge Stabilisation - Methods and Measure-
BROWN, J. M. BROWN, Q. ment,
Computed Tomographic Analyses of Water Dis- Effective Communication with the Public on
tribution in Three Porous Foam Media, W88-00238 2101 5D
Water Pollution Control Issues,
W88-04497 2106 2G W88-04067 2105 5G BRUCE, D.
BROWN, J. S.
BROWN, R.
Economic Issues and Aspects of Hazardous
Lignin Geochemistry of Sediments from the Waste Management,
Mass Spectrometry,
Narragansett Bay Estuary, W88-00690 W88-02763 2104 5E
W88-01970
2101 5A
2103 2L
BROWN, R. A. BRUCE, J. P.
BROWN, J. W. Field Demonstration of Enhanced Bioreclama- Hydrological Sciences - Society's Needs,
Studies of Humic and Fulvic Acid Dynamics in W88-10490
tion, 2112 9A
Coastal Marine Waters of South Florida,
W88-09318 2111 5G
W88-02056 2103 2L BRUCE, R. A.

BROWN, K. W.
BROWN, R. G. Surface Dynamics Movie Using a Laser Doppler
Effects of Precipitation and Land Use on Storm Approach,
Mechanism by which Organic Liquids Increase
Runoff, W88-02949 2104 8G
the Hydraulic Conductivity of Compacted Clay
W88-08050 2110 2E
Materials,
BRUCE, R. R.
W88-04632 2106 2G BROWN, R. T. Determining Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivi-
Coordination of Local, State, and Federal Agen- ty from Tensiometric Data Alone,
Plant Availability and Uptake of Molybdenum
cies' Response to Groundwater Contamination W88-06177
as Influenced by Soil Type and Competing Ions, 2108 7B
W88-05984 Episodes,
2108 5E
W88-11032 2112 6E BRUCH, J. C.
BROWN, L. Three-Dimensional Free and Moving Boundary
Water Reallocation, Market Proficiency, and BROWN, S. B.
Seepage Problems Solved Using an Integral
Conflicting Social Values, Effect ofLow pH and Aluminum on the Olfac- Transformation in a Fixed Domain Method,
W88-06637 2108 6D tory Organ of Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri,
W88-10941 2112 2F
W88-08785 2110 5C
BROWN, L. A. BRUCHET, A.
Conservation Tillage: Perceived and Actual Use, BROWN, S. M.
Application of Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography-
W88-08623 2110 3F Aquifer Protection-One Washington City's Ex-
Mass Spectrometry to the Characterization of
perience,
BROWN, L. M. W88-11123
Humic Substances Resulting from Decay of
2112 5G Aquatic Plants
Highly Specialized Nitrogen Metabolism in a in Sediments and Waters,
Freshwater Phytoplankter, Chrysochromulina Modeling Remedial Actions at Uncontrolled W88-04022 2105 2H
breviturrita, Hazardous Waste Sites,
W88-07079 2109 2H W88-09358 2111 5G THM Formation Potential and Organic Content:
A New Analytical Approach,
BROWN, M. A. BROWN, S. R. W88-00065 2101 5A
Environmental Law Handbook, Ecological Recovery After Reclamation of
W88-01654 2103 5G Toxic Spoils Left by Coal Surface Mining. Use of Gel Permeation Chromatography to
Phase II: An Assessment of Environmental Study Water Treatment Processes,
BROWN, M. J. W88-07801
Sediment, Erosion and Water Intake in Furrows, Changes Following Intensive Remedial Treat- 2109 5F
W88-08592 ments,
2110 2J BRUCHMILLER, J. H.
W88-05718 2107 4C
BROWN, M. S. Hydrologic Data for Urban Studies in the Hous-
Effects of Drought on Host and Endophyte BROWN, S. S. ton, Texas, Metropolitan area, 1980,
Development in Mycorrhizal Soybeans in Rela- Community Metabolism in Natural and Agricul- W88-03001 2104 7C
tion to Water Use and Phosphate Uptake, turally Disturbed Riffle Sections of the Chippe-
W88-08144 2110 21 wa River, Isabella County, Michigan, BRUCKER, C.
W88-10451 2112 5C Device for Dispersing a Liquid in a Gas Phase,
Water Quality Characteristics of a Southeast W88-04792 2106 5D
Florida Sewage Treatment and Bioeffects Labo- BROWN, T. C.
ratory, Use of Streamflow Increases from Vegetation BRUEHL, D. H.
W88-09950 2111 5D Management in the Verde River Basin, Use of Geophysical Techniques to Delineate
W88-05419 21C7 3B Ground-Water Contamination,
BROWN, M. T. W88-09164 2111 7A
Managing Landscapes for Humanity and Nature: BROWN, W. E.
The Role of Wetlands in Regional Nutrient Dy- Water Supply and Sludge Metals, BRUELL, C. J.
namics, W88-07507 2109 5E Diffusion of Gasoline-Range Hydrocarbon
W88-04940 2106 6G Vapors in Porous Media, Experimental Method-
Water Treatment Plant Operation Review
ologies,
BROWN, P. A. Manual for Operators,
Isolation of Nonvolatile
Organic Solutes from W88-03981 W88-U238 2112 5B
2105 5F
Natural Waters by Zeotrophic Distillation of
Water from N,N-Dimethylformamide, BROWN, W. M. BRUEMMER, D. R.
Real-Time Landslide Warning During Heavy Salinity and Phosphorus Routing through the
W88-03835 2105 7B
Rainfall, Colorado River/Reservoir System,
BROWN, P. C. W88-05505 2107 2A W88-00340 2101 6G
Development of Phytoplankton Communities in
Terms of their Particle Size Frequency Distribu- BROWNING, J. R. BRUGGEMAN, W. A.
tion, in Newly Upwelled Waters of the Southern Environmental Health and the Water Distribu- Occurrence, Distribution and Availability of
Benguela Current, tion System: A Case History of an Outbreak of PAH in Surface Waters and Sediments,
W88-01638 2103 2L Giardiasis, W88-09906 2111 5B
W88-06202 2108 5C
Phytoplankton Distribution and Dynamics in the BRUGMANN, L.
Southern Benguela Current, BRUBAKER, J. M. Some Peculiarities of the Trace-Metal Distribu-
W88-01637 2103 2L Formation of Longitudinal Fronts in a Coastal tion in Baltic Waters and Sediments,
Plain Estuary, W88-08940 2110 2L
BROWN, P. E.
W88-08136
Development of an Open 2110 2L
Coal Mine Dewa-
Pit BRUHL, E.
tering Plan in Cesar Department, Colombia, Similarity Structure in the Convective Boundary Ground Water Management Under the Appro-
S.A., Layer of a Lake, priation Doctrine,
W88-01416 2102 4B W88-06108 2108 2H W88-11122 2112 4B

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AUTHOR INDEX
BRUHL, E.

Ground Water Management Under the Appro- BRUNK.J. A. BRUTSCH, W. A.


priation Doctrine, Part i, Concentrations of Radionuclides in Fish Collect- Considerations Involved in the Reactivation of
W 88-007 26 2101 6E ed from Bikini Atoll Between 1977 and 1984, an Existing Water Supply,
W88-07776 2109 5B W88-01898 2103 5F
BRUHL, E. J.
Groundwater Management Under the Appro- BRUNK, J. L.
BRUVOLD, W.
priation Doctrine, Part II. Environmental Radiological Studies Conducted
Influence of Social Factors on Public Accept-
W88-04761 2106 6E During 1986 in the Vicinity of the Rancho Seco
ance of Renovated Wastewater,
Nuclear Power Generating Station,
BRUIJNZEEL, L. A. W88-06603 2108 5C W88-00167 2101 6D
Rainfall Interception by a Young Acacia auricu-
liformis (A. Cunn) Plantation Forest in West BRUNN, W. BRUVOLD, W. H.
Java, Indonesia: Application of Gash's Analyti- Headspace Technique to Determine the Pres- Public Opinion on Water Reuse Options,
calModel, ence of Volatile Halocarbons in Drinking Water. W88-04883 2106 5D
W88-04571 2106 2 A The Problematic Arising from the Preparation
of a Blank Sample as Well as the Cleansing of BRUYA, J. E.
BRUINS, R. J. F. the Sampling Apparatuses (Headspace-Technik Remediation at a Major Supcrfund Site, Western
Transfer of Sludge-Applied Trace Elements to zur Bestimmung von fluchtingen Chlorkohlen- Processing, Kent, Washington,
theFood Chain, wasserstoffen in Trinkwasser. Problematik der W88-11157 2112 5G
W88-07908 2109 5B Erstellung von Nullwasser sowie Reinigung der
Probenahmegefasse), BRYAN, A. M.
BRUINTJES, R. T.
W88-01977 2103 5A Disposition of Toxic PCB Congeners in Snap-
Microphysical and Radar Observations of
ping Turtle Eggs: Expressed as Toxic Equiva-
Seeded and Nonseeded Continental Cumulus Headspace Technique to Determine the Pres- lents of TCDD,
Clouds,
ence of Volatile Hydrocarbons in Drinking W88-05618
W88-00146 2101 2B 2107 5B
Water. The Problems Arising from the Prepara-
tion of a Blank Sample as well as the Cleaning of Systematic Approach to the Detection and Re-
BRUK, S.
Prediction Methods, the Sample Apparatuses, moval of Toxic Organic Pollutants in Drinking
W88-00699 2101 2J W88-08162 2110 5A Water,
W88-02274 2103 5F
BRULE, T. BRUNNER, G. W.
Reproductive Biology and the Pathological Hydrologic Engineering Center's Activities in
BRYAN, E. H.
Changes of the Plaice Pleuronectes Platessa (L.) Watershed Modeling,
Disinfection of Wastewater and Residual
After the 'Amoco Cadiz' Oil Spill Along the
W88-07740 2109 2A
Sludges,
North-West Coast of Brittany,
BRUNS, D. W88-06584 2108 5D
W88-02372 2103 5C Restoration andManagement of Ecosystems for
Nature Conservation in West Germany, BRYAN, G. W.
BRUMM, T. J.
Efficiency of Electrochemical Oxidation of Sul-
W88-09456 2111 5G Copper, Zinc, and Organotin as Long-Term
Factors Governing the Distribution of Orga-
fite and Oxygenation of Water,
BRUNSDON, G. P. nisms in the Fal Estuary in Southwest England,
W88-02148 2103 5D Case Studies in Real-Time Hydrological Fore- W88-06334 2108 5C
casting from the UK,
BRUN, P.
Epidemiological Survey of a Major Outbreak of
W88-04693 2106 7B BRYANT, C. W.
Nosocomial Legionellosis, Benthal Interactions in a Kraft Mill Wastewater
BRUNSING, T. P.
W88-01920 2103 5C Lagoon,
Isolationof Contaminated Ground Water by
Slurry-Induced Ground Displacement, W88-02165 2103 5D
BRUNCK, R.
Experimental and Calculated Physical Constants W88-09133 2111 5G
Biological Treatability of In Situ Coal Gasifica-
for 2,3,7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, Wastewater,
BRUNST, G. J. tion
W88-08437 2110 5A Unique Shoring Equipment Increases Trench W88-08576 2110 5D
BRUNDRIT, Safety,
G. B.
W88-03632 2105 5D Molecular Weight Distributions of Soluble Or-
Analysis of the Recent Environmental Perturba-
ganic Matter in Various Secondary and Tertiary
tion in the South East Atlantic and Latest Find-
BRUSSOCK, P. P. Effluents,
ings on its Impact on Fisheries of the Southern
Leaf Decomposition in an Ozark Cave and W88-01946 2103 5D
Benguela Region (Un Analisis de las Recientes
Spring,
Perturbaciones en el Atlantico Sudeste y los W88-09924 2111 2H Organic Halide and Organic Carbon Distribu-
Ultimos Hallazgos Sobre su Impacto en la Pes,-
tion and Removal in a Pulp and Paper
queria de la Region sur de Benguela), BRUSVEN, M. A.
Wastewater Lagoon,
W88-01628 2103 2L Diversity and Community Comparison Indices:
W88-04072 2105 5D
Assessing Macroinvertebrate Recovery Follow-
BRUNE, G.
ing a Gasoline Spill, Partitioning of Organic Chlorine between Bulk
Occurrence, Availability, and Quality of Ground W88-10271 2112 5C
Water in Travis County, Texas, Water and Benthal Interstitial Water through a
W88-00933 2F Kraft Mill Aerated Lagoon,
2101 Periphyton Response to a Gasoline Spill in Wolf
Lodge Creek, Idaho,
W88-10317 2112 5D
BRUNET, R.
W88-08262 2110 5C
Application of Oxidation by a Combined Simulation of Benthal Stabilization,
Ozone/Ultraviolet Radiation System to the BRUTON, J. C. W88-07338 2109 5D
Treatment of Natural Water, Contaminant Evaluation of the Duwamish River
W88-06044 2108 5F Valley, Seattle, Washington, BRYANT, F. L.

W88-11139 2112 5B River and Stream Restoration,


Optimal Conditions for Applying an Ozone-Hy- W88-O9450 2111 5G
drogen Peroxide Oxidizing System (Conditions BRUTON, J. E.
Optimales d'Application du Systeme Oxydant Existing and Anticipated Irradiation in the Hy- BRYANT, G. J.
Ozone-Peroxyde d'Hydrogene), polimnetic Waters of Central Lake Erie, TileDrain Discharge Under Different Crops.
W88-06321 2108 5F W88-06401 2108 2H W88-06782 2108 3F
BRUNETT, J. O. BRUTSAERT, W. BRYANT, M. A.
Groundwater Levels in Alaska, 1983, Budgets of Water Vapor in the Unstable Bound-
W88-03069
Groundwater Sampling,
2104 2F ary Layer over Rugged Terrain,
W88-00147 2101 2B W88-09427 2111 5A
BRUNETTI, R.
Effects of Nitriloacetic Acid, Cd and Hg on the BRUTSAERT, W. F. BRYANT, R.
Marine Algae Dunaliella tertiolecta and Isochry- Suitability of Marine Clays as Hazardous Waste Influence of Sorption Processes on Aluminum
sis galbana. Site Liners, Determinations in Acidic Waters,
W88-10262 2112 5C W88-05171 2107 5E W88-05315 2107 5B

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AUTHOR INDEX
BUISHAND, T. A.

BRYANT, S. L. BUCK, D. J. BUDDEMEIER, R. W.


Interacting Waves:
Precipitation/Dissolution Use of Odex Drilling System for Monitoring Leaching Study of PNL 76-68 Glass Beads
The Movement of Inorganic Contaminants in Well Installation in Aquifer Containing Glacial Using the LLNL Continuous-Flow Method and
Groundwater, Boulders, the PNL Modified IAEA Methods: A Final
W88-04185 2105 5B W88-09012 2111 7A Report,
BRYSON, H. A. BUCK, J. D.
W8 8-00642 2101 5B
Volume Reduction Options for Institutional Ra- Community Electron Transport of Procaryotes
dioactive Wastes,
Tritium Groundwater
in at Site 300,
in Euryoxic Estuarine Sediment,
W88-01002 2102 5D W88-06861 W88-07772 2109 5B
2109 2L
BRYSON, J. BUCK, R. P. BUDGELL, W. P.
Chemo-Hydrogeologic Transport of Contami- Electrochemical Methods: Ion-Selective Elec- Dynamic-Stochastic Approach for Modelling
nants in Glacial-Fluvial Deposits: a Site Investi- trodes, Advection-Dispersion Processes in Open Chan-
gation, W88-00691 2101 5A nels,
W88-09504 2111 5B W88-06515 2108 2E
BUCKA, H.
BRYSON, N. S. Algae and Some Bacteria in the Plankton of the BUEHLER, H.-E.
Environmental Law Handbook, River Mala Panew and Its Tributaries Polluted Purification and Selective Detoxification of
W88-01654 2103 5G with Industrial Discharged Waters (Southern Waste-Dump Seepage Water by Using Nonpolar
Poland), Adsorption Resins (Reinigung und Selektive
BRYSON, W. T. W88-10369
Decreased Survival and Teratogenesis During
2112 5C Entgiftung von Deponie-Sickerwasser unter
Laboratory Selenium Exposures to Bluegill, Le- Einsatz von Unpolaren Adsorberharzen),
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
pomis macrochirus, W88-02815 2104 5D
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
W88-05111 2107 5C Region:
Silesian Industrial 6. Communities of BUEKENS, A.
Plankton Algae,
BUAT-MENARD, P. Theoretical Analysis and Practical Application
W88-10182 2112 5C
Rapid Removal of Chernobyl Fallout from Med- of the Kinetic Model of Flocculation in the
iterranean Surface Waters by Biological Activi- BUCKINGHAM, P. L. Interpretation of Jar Tests,
ty- Strategies and Choices in Pennsylvania's Haz- W88-00063 2101 5D
W88-04016 2105 5B ardous Waste Facilities Plan,
W88-03261 2104 5D BUELL, J. W.
BUCHAK, E. M. Stream Habitat Enhancement Evaluation Work-
Estuarine Laterally Average Numerical Dynam- BUCKLE-RAMIREZ, F. shop:A Synthesis of Views,
ics: The Development and Testing of Estuarine Culture of Marine Microalgae with Natural Bio- W88-07968 2109 2H
Boundary Conditions in the LARM
Code, digested Resources,
W88-00865 2101 2L W88-07116 2109 5E BUESSELER, K. O.
Chernobyl: Oceanographic Studies in the Black
BUCHANAN, R. J. BUCKLER, D. R.
Sea,
Strategies and Choices in Pennsylvania's Haz- Chronic Toxicity of an Environmental Contami-
ardous Waste Facilities Plan, W88-05133 2107 5B
nant Mixture to Young (or Larval) Striped Bass,
W88-03261 2104 5D W88-07264 2109 5C BUFFLE, J.
BUCHANAN, T. Influence of pH on the Toxicity of Aluminium Application of Amalgam Electrodes in Studies
Chemical Composition of Fresh Snow on Mount and Other Inorganic Contaminants to East Coast of Heavy Metals Under Natural Water Condi-
Everest, tions,
Striped Bass,
W88-01860 2103 5A W88-07263 W88-06133 2108 7B
2109 5C
BUCHANAN, T. J. Toxicity and
Bioconcentration of 2,3,7,8-Te- Novel In Situ Cascade Ultrafiltration Unit Spe-
U.S. Geological Survey's Water Data Program cifically Designed for Field Studies of Anoxic
trachlorodibenzodioxin and 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlordi-
New Approaches in the 1980's, benzofuran in Rainbow Trout, Waters,
W88-01204 2102 7B W88-06330 2108 5C W88-10534 2112 7B
BUCHERRE, V. BUCKLEY,
Water Harvesting and Storage System,
C. A. BUGAYEVSKI, M.
Caustic Recovery from Bottling Plant Effluent, Single-Well Tracer Technique for Evaluating
W88-00584 2101 3B W88-08908 2110 5D Aquifer Parameters: I. Theoretical Work,
BUCHLER, P. M. BUCKLEY, D.
W88-09921 2111 7B
Attenuation of Underground Water Contamina-
Bibliography of Effects of Commercial Naviga-
tion in a Vinasse Clay-Lined Pond, BUGLEWICZ, E. G.
tion Traffic in Large Waterways,
W88-07341 2109 5D Large-Scale Operations Management Test of
W88-02560 2104 6G Use of the White Amur for Control of Problem
BUCHMILLER, R. C.
Hydrologic Reconnaissance and Summary of
BUCKLEY, D. S. Aquatic Plants, Report 1 Baseline Studies,
:

Effluent Treatment Standards for the Future W88-00682 2101 4A


Existing Data on Surface and Groundwater Re-
Using the Resources of Today,
sources in the Missouri River Valley in Wood- BUGLIARELLO, G.
W88-07056 2109 5D
bury and Monona Counties, Iowa, 1985,
W88-03129
Computers and Water Resources Education: A
2104 2E BUCKLEY, J. B. Projection,
Analytical and Numerical Simulations of Leach- W88-02415
BUCHNER, J. L. 2103 7C
ate Migration in Unconfined Aquifers,
Intermittent Flow Systems for Population
Tox- W88-10948 2112 5B BUGLIOSI, E. F.
icity Studies Demonstrated with Daphnia and
Water Resources of Yankton County, South
Copper, BUCKSTEEG, K.
W88-08253 Dakota,
2110 5A German Experiences with Sewage Treatment W88-03322 2104 2F
Ponds,
BUCHS, A.
W88-07318
Unsubstituted and Hydroxy
2109 5D BUIKEMA, A. L.
Substituted Fatty
Acids Recent Lacustrine Sediment (Lake
in a In Situ Variations in Oyster Mutagenicity and
Sewage Treatment in Helophyte Beds - First
Leman, Geneva, Switzerland), Tissue Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic
Experiences with a New Treatment Procedure,
W88-10532 2112 2H W88-04613 2106 5D
Hydrocarbons,
W88-06925 2109 5B
BUCHSBAUM, R. BUDD, W. W.
Variability in the Chemistry of Estuarine Plants Stream Corridor Management in the Pacific BUISHAND, T. A.
and Its Effect on Feeding by Canada Geese Northwest: I. Determination of Stream-Corridor Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation
W88-04012 2105 2H Widths, Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
W88-06969 2109 4A W88-08950 2110 5A
BUCK, A. D.
Cement Composition and Concrete Durability in Stream Corridor Management in the Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation
Pacific
Sea Water, Northwest. II. Management Strategies, Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
W88-00863 2101 8F W88-06970 2109 4A W88-10240 2112 2B

PA-53
AUTHOR INDEX
BUJARD, F.

BUJARD, F. Design of Lysimeter Leak Detector Networks BURCHERT, S.


Novel In SituCascade Ultrafiltration Unit Spe- Impoundments and Landfills,
for Surface Trace Metal Concentrations in Mussels: Com-
cifically Designed for Field Studies of Anoxic W88-08315 2110 7A parison between Estuarine, Coastal and Offshore
Waters, Regions in the Southeastern North Sea from
W88-10534 2112 7B Design of Lysimeter Leak Detector Networks 1983 to 1986,
for Surface Impoundments and Landfills,
W88-06862 2109 5 A
BUJON, G. W88-11141 2112 7A
Impact Prediction Method for Accidental River
Three-Dimensional Analytical Model to Aid in
BURCHFIELD, L.
Pollution,
Computer Survey of Gas Chromatography/
W88-04359 2105 5C Selecting Monitoring Locations in the Vadose
Mass Spectrometry Data Acquired in the U.S.
Zone,
Urban Stormwater Flow Rate and Quality Pre- 2110 7A Environmental Protection Agency Screening
W88-08317
The FLUPOL Model (Prevision des
diction: Analysis: System and Results,
debits et des flux pollutants transites par les Use of a Mathematical Model to Design Lysime- W88-00409 2101 5A
reseaux d'egouts par temps de pluie: Le modele ter Networks for Surface Impoundments and

FLUPOL), Landfills, BURCHI, S.

W88-10904 2112 4C W88-09014 2111 7A Different Types of River Basin Entities - A


Global Outlook,
BUKATA, R. P. BUMPUS, J. A. W88-02256 2103 6E
Existing and Anticipated Irradiation in the Hy- Biodegradation of Chlorinated Organic Com-
polimnetic Waters of Central Lake Erie, pounds by Phanerochaete chrysosporium, a BURDEN, D. G.
W88-06401 2108 2H Wood-Rotting Fungus, Isolation as a Restoration Strategy for Nutrient
W88-08441 2110 5E Reduction in a Small Hypereutrophic Lake,
BULANI, W.
Economic and Environmental from W88-02336 2103 5G
Benefits BUNCH, B.
Froth Flotation Recovery of Titanium, Zirconi- Rapid Removal of Colloidal Substrate from Do-
BURDON, D. J.
um, Iron and Rare Earth Minerals from Oils and mestic Wastewaters,
Energy Potential of Irish Groundwaters,
Tailings, W88-04198 2105 5D
W88-01927 2103 5D W88-07912 2109 4B
BUNCK, C. M.
BULGAKOV, N. P. Growth and Physiological Condition of Black BURGE, S. H.
Variability of the Temperature Field Off the Ducks Reared on Acidified Wetlands, Bacteriological Quality of Bottled Natural Min-
North- Western Coast of Africa, W88-06823 2109 5C eral Waters,
W88-01622 2103 2L W88-07668 2109 5 A
BUNDT, J.
BULKAI, L. Quantitative Alteration of Readily Volatile Pe- Legionella pneumophila in a Hospital Water
Process and Equipment for Ultrasonic Condi-
troleum Components in Water Pollution by Sim- System Following a Nosocomial Outbreak:
Sewage Sludges,
tioning of
ulated Weather Factors and a Rapid Column Prevalence, Monoclonal Antibody Subgrouping
W88-04823 2106 5D
Chromatographic Separation of the Aromatic and Effect of Control Measures,
BULKLEY, J. W. Petroleum Fraction, W88-03994 2105 5F
Cadmium Effects on Mycorrhiage: A Research W88-05921 2108 5B
Need in Forestland Application of Sludge, BURGE, W. D.
W88-01520 2103 5C BUNN, S. E. Microbially Mediated Growth Suppression and
and Temporal Variation in the Macroin-
Spatial Death of Salmonella in Composted Sewage
Graduate Education in Water Resources: An vertebrateFauna of Streams of the Northern Sludge,
Innovative Approach. Part II: Post-Production Jarrah Forest, Western Australia: Community 2110 5D
W88-08799
Techniques, Structure,
W88-04280 2105 9A W88-10204 2112 2H BURGER, R. M.
Positive Aspects of Sample Filtration,
BULL, R. J. Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Macroin-
W88-09307 2111 5A
Health Risks of Drinking Water Disinfectants vertebrate Fauna of Streams of the Northern
and Disinfection By-Products, Jarrah Forest, Western Australia: Functional Or-
BURGER-RINGER, E.
W88-03551 2105 5C ganization,
Standardization and Layout of the River Murz
W88-10712 2112 2H
Investigating the Toxicology of Complex Mix- Cascade Scheme,
tures in Drinking Waters, BUNTE, K. W88-10866 2112 8A
W88-07819 2109 5C Measurement of Coarse Bed-Load Transport by
Means of the Magnetic Tracer Technique (Mes- BURGER-WIERSMA, T.
Safety of Oral Chloride Dioxide, Chlorite, and
sung des Grobgeschiebetransportes mit der Mag- Carbohydrate Dynamics and Growth Rate of
Chlorate Ingestion in Man, nettracertechnik),
Natural Phytoplankton Populations,
W88-03546 2105 5C W88-10348 2112 2H
W88-04348 2105 2J

BULLARD, K. L.
BUONCRISTIANI, M. R. BURGES, S. J.
PMF (Probable Maximum Flood) Study for
Artemia Habitats: Ion Concentrations Tolerated Validation of Synthetic Streamflow Models,
Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigation
by One Superspecies, W88-06529 2108 2E
Project,
W88-06989 2109 2H
W88-04725 2106 2E BURK, D.
BURAK, J.-P. Current Restatement and Continuing Reapprais-
BULLOCK, D.
Drained Deformation and Failure Due to Cyclic al Concerning Demographic Variables in Ameri-
Evaluation of the Feasibility of a Multi-Purpose
Pore Pressures in Soft Natural Clay at Low can Time-Trend Studies on Water Fluoridation
Solar Roof Still in the Virgin Islands,
W88-04706 2106 3A
Stresses, and Human Cancer,
W88-03753 2105 2G W88-10513 2112 5F
BULLOCK, M.
Worms and Water, BURBY, R. J.
BURKE, C. B.
W88-08620 2110 2G Emerging State Roles in Urban Stormwater
Contaminant Transport Modeling for a Pro-
Management,
posed Hazardous Waste Site,
BULYCHEV, N. S. W88-02383 2103 6E
2111 5B
W88-09333
Effect of the Accuracy of Determining the
Characteristics of a Rock Mass on Calculations Financing Water and Sewer Extensions in Urban
Growth Areas: Current Practices and Policy
BURKE, C. N.
of Tunnel Linings,
Fiscal Year 1984 Program Report (Connecticut
W88-O0057 2101 8A Alternatives,
6C Institute of Water Resources),
W88-04746 2106
BUMB, A. C. W88-03146 2104 9D
Ammonia and Nitrate Migration from the BURCH, C. W.
Vadose Zone to the Ground Water System: Mississippi River Navigation System: Environ- BURKE, M. E.

Containment, Recovery, and Natural Restora- mental Evaluations of Proposed Mooring Facili- Organizing Water Quality Districts in New
tion, ties, York State,
W88-08997 2111 5G W88-00648 2101 6G W88-05082 2106 5F

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AUTHOR INDEX
BURTON, T.

BURKE, N. Nonlinear Optimization Modeling of Coliform BURRIS, D. R.


Program Report for Fiscal Year 1985 (Connecti- Bacteria, Factors Affecting the Utility of Soil Vapor As-
cut Institute of Water Resources), W88-02490 2103 5G sessment Data,
W88-03932 2105 9D W88-09015
River Flow Forecasting for Multiple Time Peri- 2111 7A
BURKE, R. A. ods,
Seasonal Variations of D/H and 13C/12C Ratios W88-08361
BURROWS, R.
2110 2E
of Microbial Methane in Surface Sediments, Energy Head Implications of the Installation of
W88-10162 2112 2L BURNETT, R. D. Circular Flap Gates on Drainage Outfalls,
Water for Irrigation in the South
Availability of W88-10764 2112 8C
BURKE, S. Fork Solomon River Valley, Webster Reservoir
Implementing Dual-Purpose Stormwater Deten- to Waconda Lake, North-Central Kansas, BURT, A. J.
tion Programs, W88-03039 2104 2F Incidence of Deformities in Chironomus spp.
W88-05614 2107 4D from Port Hope Harbour, Lake Ontario,
Compilation and Analysis of Aquifer Perform-
W88-04212 2105 5C
BURKE, T. ance Tests in Eastern Kansas,
Replacing Sand with GAC in Rapid Gravity W88-03386 2104 2F BURT, G. R.
Filters,
BURNETT, W. C. Copper, Zinc, and Organotin as Long-Term
W88-05317 2107 5F
Polonium in the Surficial Aquifer of West Cen- Factors Governing the Distribution of Orga-
Sludge Thickening Does Work - And Saves tral Florida, nisms in the Fal Estuary in Southwest England,
Money, W88-04997 2106 5B W88-06334 2108 5C
W88-02131 2103 5D
BURNEY, J. R. BURT, O. R.
BURKE, T. A. Small Catchment Flood Simulation by the Hug- Privatizing Groundwater Basins: A Model and
Trihalomethane Variation in Public Drinking gins Model and the SCS Synthetic Hydrograph, Its Application,
Water Supplies, W88-00956 2101 2A W88-05686 2107 6E
W88-03547 2105 5B
Soil Erosion Losses Under Freeze/Thaw and
BURKE, W. BURT, R.
Winter Ground Cover Using a Laboratory Rain-
Flows from a Clay Soil -Seasonal Changes and Feasibility Study to Utilize Liming as a Tech-
fall Simulator,
the Effect of Mole Drainage, nique to Mitigate Surface Water Acidification,
W88-06781 2108 2J
W88-00009 2101 2G W88-02898 2104 5G
BURNS, A. W.
BURKETT, H. D. Hydrologic Description of the Tamarack Wild- BURT, S. D.
Novel Bactericidal Agent for Treatment of life Area and Vicinity, Logan County, Colorado, Great Storm of 15-16 October 1987,
Water, and Simulated Effects of Possible Water-Man- W88-10566 2112 2B
W88-03529 2105 5F agement Activities,
W88-03355 2104 2F BURT, T. P.
BURKHALTER, R. A.
Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Nitrate Losses
Assessing Cyanide Contamination from an Alu- Selected Hydrographs and Statistical Analyses from An Agricultural Catchment,
minum Smelter, Characterizing the Water Resources of the Ar-
W88-09123 2111 7A W88-08600 2110 5B
kansas River Basin, Colorado,
W88-03022 2104 2E BURTON, D. T.
BURKHARDT, R.
i
Studies of the Trichoptera of the Vogelsberg
Water Development and Associated Hydrologic Avoidance Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Men-
Area: 2. Effects of Pollution in Running Waters haden, Brevoortia Tyrannus, Subjected to Si-
Changes in the Platte River, Nebraska, U.S.A.,
(Untersuchungen uber die Trichoptera des Vo- W88-04476 multaneous Chlorine and delta T Conditions,
2105 6G
gelsberges: 2. Auswirkungen anthropogener W88-03518 2105 5C
Verunreinigungen der Fliessgewasser), BURNS, C. W.
W88-08813 2110 5A Insights into Zooplankton-Cyanobacteria Inter- Predicted Mortality of Chesapeake Bay Orga-
actions Derived from Enclosure Studies, nisms Exposed to Simulated Power Plant Chlor-
BURKHEAD, C. E.
W88-08774 ination Conditions at Various Acclimation Tem-
2110 2H
Anaerobic Treatment of Dairy Wastes Using
peratures,
Fixed-Film and Without-Media Reactors, BURNS, L. A. W88-03520 2105 5C
W88-00987 2102 5D Photochemical Modeling Applied to Natural
Waters, BURTON, F. J.
BURKMAN, W. G.
W88-08539
Metal and Radionuclide Concentrations
2110 2K Petroleum Pollution in The Caribbean,
in L-
Lake Sediments, BURNS, N. M. W88-05132 2107 5B
W88-09212 2111 5B Lake Erie Central Basin Oxygen Depletion
BURTON, G. A.
Changes from 1929-1980,
BURKS, S. L.
W88-06411 Aeromonas Hydrophila Densities in Thermally-
Evaluation of the Developmental Toxicity of
2108 2H
Altered Reservoir Water and Sediments,
Metal-Contaminated Sediments Using Short- BUROS, O. K. W88-02461 2103 5C
Term Fathead Minnow and Frog Embryo- Introduction to Desalination,
Larval Assays, W88-07852 2109 3A Aquatic Microbial Activity and Macrofaunal
W88-06327 2108 5C Profiles of an Oklahoma Stream,
BURRAS, C. L. W88-04019 2105 5B
BURLESON, R. Basin Properties and Postglacial Erosion Rates
Computer-Aided Approach to Agricultural of Minor Moraines in Iowa, Microbiological Water Quality of Impound-
Flood Hazard Management in Florida. W88-04638 2106 2J ments: A
Literature Review,
W88-10015 2111 6A W88-02892 2104 5A
BURRIDGE, L. E.
BURLEY, M. J. Uptake and Excretion of Organochlorine Pesti- Occurrence of Bacterial Resistance to Arsenite,
Groundwater Investigations in Lower Spey cides by Nereis virens Under Normoxic and
Copper, and Selenite in Adverse Habitats,
Valley, Near Fochabers, Hypoxic Conditions,
W88-06206 W88-05110 2107 5C
2108 2F W88-06474 2108 5B
BURMAN, B. C. BURRIS, B. E.
BURTON, H. B.
Dewatering and Depressurisation Studies for Safe Drinking Water Act Cost Impacts on Se- Ecology of Humic and Non-humic Dune Lakes,
Development of the Lochiel Open Pit Mine, lectedWater Systems, Fraser Island, with Emphasis on the Effects of
South Australia, W88-08428 2110 5G
Sand Infilling in Lake Wabby,
W88-01434 2102 4B W88-00002 2101 2H
BURRIS, D.
BURN, D. H. Underground Fuel Contamination, Investiga- BURTON, T.
Application of Nonlinear Optimization to Water tion,and Remediation: A Risk Assessment Ap- Whole-Tree Harvest on Epilithic Bac-
Effect of
Quality, proach to How Clean is Clean, terial in Headwater Streams,
Populations
W88-07492 2109 5G W88-11243 2112 5G W88-10771 2112 4C

PA-55
AUTHOR INDEX
BURTON, T. M.

BURTON, T. M. In Situ Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis) Contami- BUTLER, R. G.


Biomass and Compositional Changes in the Peri- nant and Water Quality Studies in the Potomac Impact of Sublethal Oil and Emulsion Exposure
phytic Community of an Artificial Stream in River, on the Reproductive Success of Leach's Storm-
Response to Lowered pH, W88-06036 2108 5C Petrels: Short and Long-Term Effects,
W88-02468 2103 5C W88-08891 2110 5C
BUSHWAY, M. H.
Current Status on the Selection and Manage- Treatment of Tar Sand Process Waters by BUTTERWORTH, A. E.
ment of Vegetation for Slow Rate and Overland Means of Two-Stage, Polymer- Aided, Air Flota- Preliminary Evaluation of Some Wild and Culti-
Flow Application Systems to Treat Municipal tion, vated Plants for Snail Control in Machakos Dis-
Wastewater in the North Central Region of the W88-01040 2102 5D trict, Kenya,
United States, W88-06268 2108 5G
W88-02742 2104 5E BUSHWAY, R. J.
Determination of Atrazine Residues in Water BUTTERWORTH, B. C.
Michigan State University Water Quality Man- and Soil by Enzyme Immunoassay, Environmental Contamination by Polychlorinat-
agement Facility - A Lake-Land System to Re- W88-08680 2110 5A ed Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans Asso-
cycle Municipal Wastewater, ciated with Pulp and Paper Mill Discharge,
W88-00282 2101 3C BUSO, D. C.
Acid Pulses From Snowmelt at Acidic Cone W88-04078 2105 5B
Oldfield Management Studies on the Water Pond, New Hampshire,
BUTTLE, J. M.
Quality Management Facility at Michigan State W88-07594 2109 5C
Snowmelt Runoff in Suburban Environments,
University,
Climatic Data for Mirror Lake, West Thornton, W88-08292 2110 4C
W88-02748 2104 5E
New Hampshire, 1984,
BUTTON, V. T.
Size-Dependent Sensitivity of Three Species of W88-03310 2104 2H
Closed Basin of Colorado's San Luis Valley:
Stream Invertebrates to pH Depression,
BUSS, D. R. Bureau of Reclamation Archaeological Investi-
W88-08965 2111 2H
Grid Refinement Approach to Flow and Trans- gations 1976-1986,
Studies of Land Application in Old Growth port Modeling of a Proposed Ground-Water W88-06586 2108 6G
Forests in Southern Michigan, Corrective Action at the Savannah River Plant,
W88-02752 2104 5E Aiken, South Carolina,
BUTTREY, H.
W88-10967 2112 5B
TVA Assessment of Stability of Concrete Struc-
BURTON, W. H. on Rock,
tures
Reductions in Ichthyoplankton Entrainment Grid Refinement Approach to Flow and Trans- W88-02596 2104 8A
with Fine-Mesh, Wedge-Wire Screens, port Modeling of a Proposed Groundwater Cor-
W88-09823 2111 81 rective Action at the Savannah River Plant,
BUTTS, C. R.

Aiken, South Carolina,


Combined Exploration Techniques for Frac-
BURTSEVA, L. V.
W88-07956 2109 5B tured Till and Loess,
Methods of Background Environmental Pollu- W88-U047 2112 7B
tion Monitoring Applied in CMEA Member Waste Confinement Performance of Deep Injec-
Countries, tion Wells, BUTTS, E.
W88-10544 2112 5A W88-10950 2112 5B Water Distribution Without Storage,
W88-04875 2106 5F
BUSBY, J. F. BUSTAMANTE, R. B.
Ground-Water Quality Data from the Northern In-Situ Biodenitrification of the S-3 Ponds, BUTTS, J. L.
Mississippi Embayment - Arkansas, Missouri, W88-06739 2108 5D New Method for the Rapid Measurement of
Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi, 224Ra in Natural Waters,
W88-02955 2104 2F BUTLER, A. C. W88-04879 2106 5A
Sampling and GC-FID, GC/MS Analysis of
Water Resources of Weston County, Wyoming, Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Ocean Surface BUTTSTEDT, R.
W88-03442 2104 2F Microlayer of Richards Bay, South Africa, Report About Experiences in Intercomparison
W88-08710 2110 5A Studies in the Administration for Water Econo-
BUSBY, M. M.
Influence of Industrial Wastes on the Formation
my of Rheinland-Pfalz,
BUTLER, A. J. W88-08160 2110 5A
of Volatile Halogenated Organics During Efflu- Field Study of the Toxicity of Two Oils and a
ent Chlorination, Dispersant to the Mangrove Avicennia Marina, Report About Experiences in Intercomparison
W88-02195 2103 5D W88-05646 2107 5C Studies in the Administration for Water Econo-

BUSCH, S. P.
my of Rheinland-Pfalz (Erfahrungsbericht uber
BUTLER, D. L.
Ringversuche in der Wasserwirtschaftsverwal-
Destruction of PCB Contaminated Fuel Oil in Discharge and Water Quality of Springs in Roan
an Aluminum Melting Furnace, tung von Rheinland-Pfalz),
and Parachute Creek Basins, Northwestern Col- 2103 5A
W88-00999 2102 5D W88-01975
orado, 1981-83,

BUSCHECK, T. W88-10062 2111 2K BUXTON, H. T.


Hydrological Properties of Topopah Spring Effects of Sanitary Sewers on Ground- Water
Pesticide Data For Selected Wyoming Streams,
Tuff: Laboratory Measurements, Levels and Streams, Nassau and Suffolk Coun-
1976-78,
W88-02836 2104 5E ties, New York. Part 3-Development and Appli-
W88-1O067 2111 5B
cation of Southern Nassau County Model,
BUSH, B.
Sediment Discharge in the Colorado River Near W88-03450 2104 2F
Sediment Desorption of PCB Congeners and
De Beque, Colorado,
Their Bio-Uptake by Dipteran Larvae, Effects of Sanitary Sewers on Groundwater
W88-03359 2104 2J
W88-04247 2105 5B Levels and Streams, Nassau and Suffolk Coun-
BUTLER, H. L. ties, New York. Part 2~Development and Appli-
BUSH, D. B.
Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane Pro- cation of Southwest Suffolk County Model,
Dealing for Water in the West: Water Rights as
tection Plan, Report 2: Physical and Numerical W88-03313 2104 2F
Commodities,
Model Investigation of Control Structures and
W88-07377 2109 6E Estimating Average Base Flow at Low-Flow
the Seabrook Lock; Hydraulic and Mathemati-
Partial-Record Stations on South-Shore Streams
BUSH, W. V. calModel Investigation,
W88-00857 2101 8B of Long Island, New York,
General Geology and Mineral Resources of the
W88-03312 2104 2F
Caddo River Watershed,
W88-01057 2102 8E
BUTLER, J. H.
Seasonal Distributions and Turnover of Reduced BYATT-SMITH, J. G. B.
Geohydrologic Units of the Gulf Coastal Plain Trace Gases and Hydroxylamine in Yaquina Change of Amplitude of Interacting Solitary

in Arkansas, Bay, Oregon, Waves,


W88-O3018 2104 2F W88-07926 2109 2L W88-06818 2109 8B

BUSHONG, S. J. BUTLER, M. K. BYCROFT, G. N.


Acute and Chronic Effects of Tributyltin on a Pesticide Monitoring in Kansas Surface Waters: Seismic Response of Dam with Soil-Structure
Chesapeake Bay Copepod, 1973-1984, Interaction,
W88-06329 2108 5C W88-01119 2102 5B W88-05127 2107 8D

PA-56
AUTHOR INDEX
CALABRESE, E. J.

BYERS, W. D. CADDY, J. F. CAINES, L. A.


Control of Emissions from an Air Stripper Species and Stock
Interactions Assessment. Long-Term Changes in Fish Populations of
Treating Contaminated Groundwater, Some Ideas and Approaches, Acid Streams and Lochs in Galloway South
W88-0674O 2108 5F W88-04714 2106 2L West Scotland,
BYFORD, D. C. CADET, W88-02485 2103 2H
D. L.
View of the Mackay and Labofina Laboratory Long-Range Forecast of the Break and Active
Tests for Assessing Dispersant Effectiveness Summer Monsoons,
CAIRNS-CHAMBERS, C.
W88-10170 Strong-Acid Ion Exchange for Removing
with Regard to Performance at Sea, 2112 2B
W88-09189 Barium, Radium, and Hardness,
2111 5G
Water Vapor Transport over the Indian Ocean W88-05341 2107 5F
BYINGTON, C. H. during the 1979 Summer Monsoon: Part II.
Evaluation of a Quaternary Resin for the Isola- Water Vapor Budgets, CAIRNS, J.
tion or Concentration of Organic Substances W88-06367 2108 2B Algal-Periphyton Population and Community
from Water, Changes from Zinc Stress in Stream Mesocosms,
W88-07808 5A
CADWALLADER, M. W. W88-06900
2109 2109 5C
Geomembranes for Municipal Solid Waste
BYRD, J. E. Landfills, Ecotoxicological Effect Indices: A Rapidly
Source of Pb, Cu, and Zn in Fogwater, W88-09651 2111 5E Evolving System,
W88-02497 2104 5B W88-05292
CADWGAN, R. M. 2107 5A
BYRNE, G. F. High Frequency Percussion-Driven Micro-
Wells Improve Efficiency of Contaminant
Effect of DistanceFrom a Source Pool on Pro-
Forest Evaporation and Meterological Data: A
tozoan Colonization of Isolated Aquatic Sys-
Test of a Complementary Theory Advection- Plume Definition,
tems,
Aridity Approach, W88-09518 2111 7A
W88-10449 2112 2H
W88-05527 2107 2D CAEDWELL, T. J.
BYRNES, P. Determination of Alkylphenols in Refinery Ef- Measurement of Recovery in Lakes Following
fluents by Liquid Chromatography Using Elec- Phosphate Mining,
Ownership and Efficiency in the Water Supply
Industry: An Application of the Nonparametric trochemical Detection, W88-07758 2109 4C
Programming Approach to Efficiency Measure-
W88-09596 2111 5A
Protozoan Communities of the Flint River -
ment,
CAERS, C. J. Lake Blackshear Ecosystem (Georgia, USA),
W88-10079 2111 5F Laboratory Determination of Diffusion Coeffi- W88-09675 2111 2H
BYTNEROWICZ, A. cients of Contaminants Using Undisturbed
Interactive Effects of Simulated Acidic Fog and Clayey Soil, Restoration Ecology: The New Frontier,
Ozone on Field-Grown Alfalfa,
W88-07427 2109 5B W88-09449 2111 5G
W88-06052 2108 5C CAERTELING, C. G. M. Using Asiatic Clams as a Biomonitor for Chryso-
CABALA, D. Anaerobic Degradation of Papermill Sludge in a tile Asbestos in Public Water Supplies,
Water Problem Relation to Mining at Magne- Two-Phase Digester Containing Rumen Micro- W88-02318
in 2103 5A
site Deposits in Slovakia, organisms and Colonized Polyurethane Foam,
W88-01580 W88-05559 2107 5D CAIRNS, J. C.
2103 4B
Avoidance Responses of Schooling Fathead
CABALLERO, M. CAFARO, D.
Overhauling Health Effects Perspectives, Minnows (Pimpephales promelas) to a Blend of
Determination of Mo(VI) in Tap Water and Sea-
W88-O8O03 Metals During a 9-Month Exposure,
Water by Differential-Pulse Polarography and 2110 5F
W88-06933 2109 5C
Co-Flotation,
CAHENZLI, L.
W88-10166 2112 7B CAIRNS JR,
Aerosol and Graphitic Carbon Content of Snow, J. C.

CABALLERO, R. C. W88-04116 2105 2B Field of Avoidance of Elevated


Validation
Metals by Fathead Minnows (Pimephales pro-
Disinfection of Sewage Sludge by Windrow CAI, D.-L. melas) Following In Situ Acclimation,
Composting, Sources and Transport of Particulate Organic
W88-06581 2108 5D W88-06934 2109 5C
Carbon in the Amazon River and Estuary,
W88-08738 2110 2L CAIRO,
CABANISS, S. E. R. A.
Synchronous Fluorescence Spectra of Natural Debris Management at the Lower Susquehanna
CAI, W. M.
Waters: Tracing Sources of Dissolved Organic Study on the Use of Bipolar-Particles-Electrodes Hydroelectric Projects: Staff Report,
Matter, in Decolorization of Dyeing Effluents and its
W88-07843 2109 8A
W88-02676 2104 7B Principle,
W88-01933
CAIXACH, J.
CABECADAS, G.
2103 5D
Fate of Atrazine and Trifluralin from an Indus-
Primary Production and Pigments in Three Low CAI, Z. trial Waste Dumping at the Llobregat River:
Alkalinity Connected Reservoirs Receiving Method Water Resources Evaluation for
for Presence in Fish, Raw and Finished Water,
Mine Wastes, Prediction of Mine Water Inflows and for Com- W88-09600 2111 5A
W88-09627 2111 5C prehensive Utilization of Mine Water,
W88-01459 2102 2F GC/MS, HPLC and FAB Mass Spectrophoto-
CABEZAS, L. M. metric Analysis of Organic Micropollutants in
Analyses of Reservoir Storage Reallocations, CAILLE, D. Barcelona's Water Supply,
W88-07109 2109 4A Biological Phosphorus Removal in France, W88-09583 2111 5A
W88-05245 2107 5D
CACCIAPUOTI, B.
Identification of Non-Volatile Organic Com-
Waterborne Outbreak of Leptospirosis, CAILLIBOTTE, M.
W88-00154 pounds in GAC Filters and in Raw and Drink-
2101 5C Formulation of Models and Optimization of Un-
ing Water Extracts by FAB and FAB-CID-
treated Water Storage Operations at the Mery-
CACONIA, A. MIK.E Spectrometry,
sur-Oise Plant for the Production of Drinking
Utilization of Water Hyacinth for Removal and W88-05924 2108 5A
Water,
Recovery of Silver from Industrial Wastewater, W88-05282
W88-04622
2107 5F CALABRESE, A.
2106 5D
CAIN, D. Mercury-Binding Proteins in the Slipper Limpet,
CADA, G. F. Sources of Water and Nitrogen to the Widefield Crepidula Fornicata, Exposed to Increased Solu-
Assessing Flushing-Flow Requirements for ble Mercury,
Aquifer, Southwestern El Paso County, Colora-
Brown Trout Spawning Gravels in Steep do, W88-00142 2101 5B
Streams, W88-03330 2104 5B
W88-04297 2105 2E CALABRESE, E. J.
CAINE, E. A. Effects of Tri- and Dichloroacetic Acids on the
National Perspective on Environmental Con- Potential Effect of Floating Dock Communities Oxygen Consumption of the Dragonfly Nymph
straints to Hydroelectric Development, on a South Carolina Estuary, Aeschna Umbrosa,
W88-01141 2102 6E W88-02877 2104 2L W88-08301 2110 5C

PA-57
AUTHOR INDEX
CALABRESE, E. J.

Effects of Trichloroacetic Acid, a Widespread CALLAWAY, O. CAMP, D. W.


Product of Chlorine Disinfection, on the Drag- Preservation Techniques for Organic and Inor- Spreading of Oil on Water in the Surface-tension
onfly Nymph Respiration, ganic Compounds in Water Samples, Regime,
W88-04121 2105 5C W88-09424 2111 5A W88-05474 2107 5B

CALABRO, V. CALLOW, J. J. CAMP, J.


Effect of Chemical Composition of Water on
Membrane Distillation in the Treatment of Abundance and Distribution of Dissolved Inor-
Aqueous Solutions, Henry's Law Constant,
ganic Nutrients the Ebro Delta Bays (Abun-
in
W88-04197 2105 5A
W88-10761 2112 5D dancia y distribucion de nutrientes inorganicos
CALMANO, W. disueltos en las bahias del delta del Ebro),
CALDER, I.
Sediment Quality Criteria - General Aspects and W88-08091 2110 5B
Determinants of the Microbiological Character-
International State of Discussion (Qualitaetskri-
istics of Spa Pools in South Australia, Hydrography of the Ebro Delta Bays (Hidrogra-
terien fuer Gewaessersedimente Allgemeine -
W88-04026 2105 5B fia de las bahias del delta del Ebro),
Problematik und Internationaler Stand der Dis-
kussion), W88-08088 2110 2L
CALDER, I. R.
Prediction of Soil Moisture Deficit: An Oper-
W88-02086 2103 5A
Spatial Distribution and Biomass of Seagrasses in
Approach,
ational Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes the Bays of Ebro Delta (Distribucion espacial y
W88-03957 2105 2D on Competing Sediment Components with a biomasa de las fanerogamas marinas de las bahias
Multichamber Device, del delta del Ebro).
CALDERON, G.
W88-06885 2109 5B W88-04542 2106 2L
Threat to the New York City Water Supply -

Plutonium, Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes CAMP, J. E.


W88-08605 2110 4C on Competing Sediment Components with a Application of Landsat Thematic Mapper to
Multichamber Device, Inlet Dynamics, Old Drum Inlet, North Caroli-
CALDWELL, D. E. W88-09705 2111 5B na,
Microbial Colonization of Surfaces,
CALMET, W88-04056 2105 7B
W88-05726 2107 2F D.
239, 240Pu Levels in Mussels Mytilus Sp. Col-
CALDWELL, J. lected from the French Coasts (1983-1984): A
CAMPANELLA, R. G.

Aspects of Phosphogypsum Waste Disposal,


Prediction of Wick Drain Performance Using
Radiochemical and Microanalytical Study (Suivi
W88-01733 2103 5E Piezometer Cone Data,
des Niveaux de Plutonium 239-24C dans des
Moules Mytilus Sp. Prevelees sur le Littoral
W88-07426 2109 8D
CALDWELL, J. A.
Francais (1983-1984): Etudes Radiochimique et
Geophysical Ground Water Monitoring Pro- CAMPBELL, C. L.
Microanalytique),
gram for a Sanitary Landfill: Implementation Discharge Monitoring Report Quality Assur-
W88-02105 2103 5B
and Preliminary Analysis, ance Results and Follow-Up by Region VIII
W88-09027 2111 5A CALNAN, D. I. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Low-Gradient Permeability Testing of Fine- W88-11173 2112 7C
CALDWELL, W. M. Grained Marine Sediments,
Determination of Chlorophenoxy Acid Herbi- W88-09440 2111 2F CAMPBELL, D. E.
cides by Liquid Chromatography Using Carbon- Relationship between Light Attenuation and
14 Tracers,
CAMACHO, R. D. P. Particle Characteristics in a Turbid Estuary,
Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment in the Food
W88-09054 2111 5 A W88-08711 2110 2J
Processing Industry: Two Case Studies,
CALE, W. G. W88-02113 2103 5D CAMPBELL, D. H.
Determining the Likelihood of Obtaining a Reli- Estimates of Acidification of Lakes in the Mt.
CAMANZO, J.
Zirkel Wilderness Area, Colorado,
able Model,
Organic Priority Pollutants in Nearshore Fish
W88-05169 2107 5E W88-01915 2103 5A
from 14 Lake Michigan Tributaries and Embay-
ments, 1983,
CALHOUN, D. E. CAMPBELL, D. J.
W88-05032 2106 5B
Sealing Well Casing: An Idea Whose Time Has Ground-Water Tracers,
Come, CAMARA, A. S. W88-08971 2111 2F
W88-05549 2107 5G Maintenance Strategies for Sewerage Systems,
W88-01954 2103 5D CAMPBELL, D. O.
CALJON, A. G. Treatment of Radioactive Wastewaters by
Phytoplankton of a Recently Landlocked Brack- New Method for Qualitative Simulation of Chemical Precipitation and Ion Exchange,
ish-Water Lagoon of Lake Tanganyika: A Sys- Water Resources Systems. 1 . Theory, W88-06082 2108 5D
tematic Account, W88-04177 2105 7C
W88-06892 2109 2H CAMPBELL, D. P.
New Method for Qualitative Simulation of Anti-Fouling Surface Modification for Longer-
Recently Landlocked Brackish-Water Lagoon Water Resources Systems. 2. Applications, Lived Membranes with Constant Fluxes and Se-
of Lake Tanganyika Physical and Chemical W88-04178 2105 7C lectivities: AFT II,
Characteristics, and Spatio-Temporal Distribu-
Optimization of Regionalized Wastewater Treat-
W88-10101 2112 3A
tion of Phytoplankton,
ment Systems for the River Ave Basin,
W88-06893 2109 2H CAMPBELL, H. J.
W88-04429 2105 5D
In-Basin Chlorination for Control of Activated
Recently Landlocked Brackish-Water Lagoon Tejo 1 - An Interactive Program for the Divi- Sludge Bulking in Industrial Waste Treatment
of Lake Tanganyika: Physical and Chemical sion of Estuaries into Homogeneous Areas, Plants,
Characteristics, and Spatio-Temporal Distribu- W88-04416 2105 2L W88-02207 2103 5D
tion of Phytoplankton,
W88-08870 2110 2H CAMARGO, E. B. CAMPBELL, J. A.
Biogas Clean-Up and Utilization, Distribution of Metals in Grassland Soils Fol-
CALKIN, W.
D. W88-02118 2103 5D lowing Surface Applications of Sewage Sludge,
Temporary Works for the Pumping Stations at W88-06101 2108 5B
Plover Cove Reservoir, Hong Kong,
CAMERON, C.
Determinants of the Microbiological Character-
W88-06191 2108 8C Use of Model impounds to Elucidate Metal
istics of Spa Pools in South Australia,
Forms in Sewage Sludge,
CALLAHAN, C. A. W88-04026 2105 5B 5D
W88-08566 21 .0
Use of Bioassays Determine Potential Toxici-
to
CAMILLERI, J.
ty Effects of Environmental Pollutants,
Wastewater Treatment Plant Begins to Auto- CAMPBELL, J. B.
W88-01088 2102 7A mate,
Rainfall-Runoff Data for Somerset County, New
W88-07483 2109 5D Jersey,
CALLANDER, I. J. W88- 10049 2111 2E
Anaerobic Digestion of Wood Ethanol Stillage CAMILLO, P. J.
Using Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reac- Programming a Hillslope Water Movement CAMPBELL, J. E.
tor, Model on the MPP, Application of Uncertainty Analysis Techniques
W88-05974 2108 5D W88-11265 2112 2G to Address NRC
Travel Time Performance

PA-58
AUTHOR INDEX
CANTRELL, C. M.

Measures at a Potential HLW Disposal Site in CAMPOS, H. CANNON, J. Z.


Deaf Smith County, Texas, Limnology of Lake Rinihue, Clean Water Act Permit Guidance Manual,
W88-10923 2112 2F W88-09810 2111 2H W88-09399 2111 5G
CAMPBELL, J. M. CAMPOS, J. R. CANNON, M. R.
Spatial Partitioning of Microhabitats in Littoral Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment in the Food
Reconnaissance of the Water Resources and Po-
Cladoceran Communities, Processing Industry: Two Case Studies,
of Mining of the Joliet-Fromberg
tential Effects
W88-09929 2111 2H W88-02113 2103 5D Coal Tract, Carbon County, Montana,
CAMPBELL, J. W. CANALE, R. P. W88-03345 2104 4C
Aesthetic Renovation, Large Lake Models - Uses, Abuses, and Future,
W88-01510 2103 5E W88-05038 2106 2H
CANO, G. J.
Legal and Administrative Tools for River Basin
CAMPBELL, K. L. Mathematical Modelling of Primary Production Development,
Computer-Aided Approach to Agricultural in Green Bay (Lake Michigan, USA), a Phos- W88-02246 2103 6E
Flood Hazard Management in Florida. phorus- and Light-Limited System,
W88-10015 2111 6A W88-10358 2112 2H CANOVAS-DIAZ, M.
Downflow Fixed-film Anaerobic Reactors Sta-
CAMPBELL, N. Trophic State Response to Nonpoint Pollution bility Studies Under Organic and Hydraulic
Geology of the Rattlesnake Creek Mile 4 Dam- Control: Application of Coupled Microcomput- Overloading Working Volume,
at Different
site, Central Washington, er Models to the Great Lakes, W88-10259 2112 5D
W88-06075 2108 8E W88-01110 2102 5G
CANOY, M. J.
CAMPBELL, N. E. R. CANALI, G. V. Evaluation of the Feasibility of a Multi-Purpose
Measurements of Specific Rates of Net Methyl Hydro in Brazil: Resolving Environmental Con- Solar Roof Still in the Virgin Islands,
Mercury Production in the Water Column and flicts,
W88-04706 2106 3A
Surface Sediments of Acidified and Circumneu- W88-07456 2109 8C
tral Lakes, Water Quality of Cistern Water in St. Thomas,
W88-07081 2109 2H CANALS, L. F.
Finite Element Approximation of Nonlinear
U. S.V.I. , A
Preliminary Survey; B. Microbial
Analysis and Major Ion Composition,
CAMPBELL, P. G. C. Flow in Porous Media,
W88-00536 2101 5A
Metal Speciation in Natural Waters: Influence of W88-01448 2102 2F
Environmental Acidification,
CANCINO, M. CANTER, L.
W88-09072 2111 5C J.
Effect of Water Flow on Growth and Repro- Land Disposal,
Partitioning of Trace Metals in Sediments: Rela- duction of Celleporella hyalina (L.)
W88-08388 2110 5E
tionships with Bioavailability, (Bryozoa:Cheilostomata),
W88-08859 W88-04171
CANTER, L. W.
2110 5B 2105 2H
Ground Water Quality Protection,
Simulation with
Complexation-Adsorption
a CANDELARIO, R. M. W88-01655 2103 5G
Model of Possible Effects of Dissolved Humic Reuse of Industrial Fermentation Wastewaters,
Substances on Solute Transport in Soils, W88-03940 2105 3C Methods for the Assessment of Ground Water
W88-10917 2112 5B Pollution Potential,
CANEVARI, G. P. W88-02545 2104 7A
CAMPBELL, R. L. Chemical Dispersant for Viscous Oils,
Condition of Corps of Engineers Civil Works W88-00568 2101 5G Wastewater Disposal and Treatment,
Concrete Structures, W88-02738 2104 5D
W88-00825 2101 8F Review of the Relationship Between the Char-
acteristics of Spilled Oil and Dispersant Effec- CANTERO, D.
Repair of Dam Intake Structures and Conduits: tiveness, New Device for Sampling Waters in Shallow
Case Histories, W88-09190 2111 5G Ecosystems,
W88-08426 2110 8 A W88-05603 2107 7B
CANFIELD, D. E.
CAMPBELL, S. Influence of Hydrilla on Harvestable Sport-Fish CANTON, J. H.
Quality Assurance in Acid Precipitation Meas- Populations, Angler Use, and Angler Expendi- Consecutive System of Tests for Assessment of
urements, Orange Lake,
tures at Florida, the Effects of Chemical Agents in the Aquatic
W88-11174 2112 7C W88-09824 2111 81 Environment,
CAMPBELL, T. W88-00895 2101 5C
Periphytic Algal Growth
Hypereutrophic
in a
Applying Lessons from Housing to Meeting the Florida Lake Following a Winter Decline in
Histopathological Study of Poecilia Reticulata
Challenge of Water and Sanitation for the Urban Phytoplankton,
(Guppy) After Long-term Exposure to Bis(tri-n-
Poor, W88-10448 2112 2H
W88-02062
butyltin)oxide (TBTO) and Di-n-butyltindichlor-
2103 5F
Spatial Variations in and Controls on the Calcite
ide(DBTC),
CAMPBELL, T. I. Saturation Index in Acton Lake, Ohio, W88-06039 2108 5C
Design Recommendations for Reinforced Con- W88-10682 2112 2H
crete Cylindrical Storage Structures for Aque-
CANTON, S. P.

ous Materials, CANGE, J. B. Variability in Benthic Invertebrate Density Esti-


W88-08211 Design and Implementation of a Ground Water mates from Stream Samples,
2110 8F
Remediation Program at Louisiana's Priority Su- W88-09927 2111 2H
Thermal Pressure Due to an Ice Cap in an perfund Site,
Elevated Water Tank, W88-11256 2112 2F
CANTOR, K. P.
W88-08210 2110 2C Bladder Cancer, Drinking Water Source, and
CANGE, S. M. Tap Water Consumption: A Case-Control
CAMPBELL, W. F. Design and Implementation of a Ground Water Study,
and Antigenicity Reduction Rates of
Infectivity Remediation Program at Louisiana's Priority Su- W88-07215 2109 5C
Human Rotavirus Strain Wa in Fresh Waters, perfund Site,
W88-04084 2105 5B W88-11256 2112 2F Epidemiologic Studies of Chlorination By-Prod-
ucts in Drinking Water: An Overview,
CAMPER, A. K. CANNEY, P. J. W88-03550 2105 5C
Bacteria Attached to Granular Activated PACT Wastewater Treatment for Toxic Waste
Carbon in Drinking Water, Cleanup, Trihalomethane Variation in Public Drinking
W88-08430 2110 5F W88-01006 Water Supplies,
2102 5D
W88-03547 2105 5B
CAMPISTRON, B. CANNON, F. L.
Interaction Between a Natural Snowfall and a Water Quality Data for the Groundwater Net- CANTRELL, C. M.
Cooling Tower Plume: An Experimental Study work in Eastern Broward County, Florida, 1983- Multiple Effect Thin Film Distillation System
with a Millimetric Doppler Radar, 1984, and Process,
W88-02686 2104 6G W88-03133 2104 2F W88-00526 2101 3A

PA-59
AUTHOR INDEX
CANTRELL, M. A.

CANTRELL, M. A. CAPORN, S. J. M. CARLBERG, G. E.


Effect of Lake Level Fluctuations on the Habi- Influence of Temperature, Water and Nutrient Halogenated Organic Compounds in Spent
tats of Benthic Invertebrates in a Shallow Tropi- Conditions During Growth on the Response of Bleach Liquors: Determination, Mutagenicity
Brassica Oleracea L. to a Single, Short Treat- Testing and Bioaccumulation,
W88-06982 2109 2H ment with Simulated Acid Rain, W88-00431 2101 5A
W88-05931 2108 5C
CANTRELL, M. W.
Heavy Metals in Municipal Wastewater Treat-
CARLBERG, K.
CAPPO, K. A.
Preservation Techniques for Organic and Inor-
ment Plant Influents: An Analysis of the Data Analytical Methods Manual for the Direct/De-
ganic Compounds in Water Samples,
Available from Treatment Plants, layed Response Project Soil Survey,
W88-00634 2101 5D W88-0796O 2109 7A W88-09424 2111 5A

CANTWELL, A. D. C. CAPPUCCI, R. CARLETON, J. E.


Energy Savings by Optimization of Activated Yacyreta Bi-National Hydroelectric Develop- State Involvement in an EPA Lead Superfund
Sludge Aeration, ment, Remedial Action,
W88-05273 2107 5D W88-07454 2109 8A W88-09384 2111 5G
CANTWELL, F. F. CAPRAIS, J. C. CARLILE, D. W.
Prediction of Soluble Nickel Removal by Acti- AMOCO CADIZ Oil Spill: Distribution and
Effects of Suspended Volcanic Ash and Thermal
vated Sludge Using Free Metal Ion Concentra- Evolution of Oil Pollution in Marine Sediments,
Shock on Susceptibility of Juvenile Salmonids to
tions, W88-00384 2101 5B
Disease,
W88-01938 2103 5D
CAPUTI, N. W88-11020 2112 5C
CAPALDO, P. S. Influence of Environmental Variables on the
Effects of Carbaryl(SEVIN) on the Stage I Fish Fauna of the Deeper Waters of a Large Usefulness of the Lipid Index for Bioaccumula-
Zoeae of the Red-Jointed Fiddler Crab, Uca Australian Estuary, tion Studies with Daphnia magna,

minax (LeConte), W88-02371 2103 2L W88-11019 2112 5A


W88-04481 2105 5C
CAPUZZO, J. M. CARLINE, R. F.
CAPBLANCQ, J. Effects of Toxic Chemicals in the Marine Envi- Long-Term Effects of Treated Domestic
Numerical Simulation of Phytoplankton Dynam- ronment: Predictions of Impacts from Laborato- Wastewater on Brown Trout,
ics in a Succession of Water Bodies with Short ry Studies, W88-05600 2107 5C
Retention Time on the River Lot (Simulation W88-06299 2108 5C
Numerique de la Dynamique du Phytoplancton CARLING, P. A.
Dans une Succession de Reservoirs a Faible CARA, J.
Chemical and Ecological Effects of a Pennine
Deposition of Radionuclides from Chernobyl to
Temps de Retention sur la Riviere Lot), Peat-Slide,
a Forest in Belgium,
W88-10470 2112 2H W88-03481 2104 2H
W88-02688 2104 5B
Sediment-Water Exchange of Phosphorus. The
CARACO, N. CARLSON, C. G.
Influence of Sediment Dilution on Radiotracer
Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton Growth Using SaturatedHydraulic Conductivities to
Kinetics (Echanges de Phosphore entr les Sedi-
in Brackish Coastal Ponds, Assess the Interaction between Saline/Sodic Ir-
ments et l'Eau. Influence de la Dilution sur les
W88-06094 2108 5C rigation Waters and South Dakota Soils,
Cinetiques de Tracage Isotopique),
W88-00548 2101 3C
W88-10480 2112 7B CARBONE, P.
Activated Sludge Process Control by Behaviour
CAPDEVILLE, B. CARLSON, D. A.
of Secondary Settling Tanks,
Fundamental Descriptive Study and Modeliza- Evolution of Low Technology Waste Water
W88-05254 2107 5D
tion of Biological Film Growth— I. Fundamental Disposal in the Developed Countries and its
Descriptive Study of Biological Film Growth CARBONNEL, J.-P. Implication for the Developing Nations,
(Etude Descriptive Fondamentale et Modera- Statistical Approach of the Aridification Process W88-03709 2105 5D
tion de la Croissance d'un Film Biologique-I. in Western Africa (Approche Statistique de l'Ar-
Etude Descriptive Fondamentale de la Crois- idification de I'Afrique d l'Ouest), CARLSON, D. D.
sance d'un Film Biologique), W88-07200 2109 2B Cost Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging Pro-
W88-06317 2108 5D gram in Louisiana,
CARD, D. J. W88-03320 2104 7A
Fundamental Descriptive Study and Modera- Oil Pollution Research, 1984,
tion of Biological Film Growth-II. A New Con- W88-00799 2101 5B CARLSON, L.
cept of a Biological Film Growth Modelization Ground Water Biogeochemistry of Iron and
CARDENAS, R.
(Etude Descriptive Fondamentale et Modelisa- Manganese in Relation to Well Water Quality,
Method for the Treatment of Wastewater
tion de la Croissance d'un Film Biologique-II. W88-05740 2107 2F
Sludge,
Nouveau Concept de Modelisation de la Crois- W88-00516 2101 5D
sance d'un Film Biologique), CARLSON, L. G.
W88-06318 2108 5D CARDON, B. P. Ion Exchange Treatment for Removing Toxic
What Farmers Can do for Themselves, Metals and Cyanide Values from Waste Waters,
Problems with the Parametric Adjustment of W88-00308 2101 3F W88-04798 2106 5D
Growth Models in Biological Treatment (Prob-
lemes de l'ldentification Parametrique des Mo- CARDOSO DA SILVA, M. CARLSON, M. E.
delesde Croissance en Traitement Biologique), Tejo 1 - An Interactive Program for the Divi-
UnifiedGround Water Monitoring Program.
W88-07136 2109 5D sion of Estuaries into Homogeneous Areas,
W88-11054 2112 7A
W88-04416 2105 2L
CAPE, J. N.
Sources and Fate of Atmospheric HC1 in the U. CAREY, J.
CARLSON, R. E.

K. and Western Europe, Modelling of Toxic Contaminants in the Niagara Contamination of Purified Water by Mutagenic
W88-06013 2108 5B River Plume in Lake Ontario, Electrophiles,
W88-05029 2106 5B W88-03539 2105 5B
CAPECE, J. C.
Computer-Aided Approach to Agricultural CAREY, J. H. CARLSON, R. W.
Flood Hazard Management in Florida. Photocatalysis by Inorganic Components of Nat- Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of
W88-10015 2111 6A Water Systems,
ural Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying
W88-08537 2110 2K Acute Toxicity Sydromes in Fish: Part 2. Mala-
CAPONE, D. G.
thion, Carbaryl, Acrolein and Benzaldehyde,
Aquifer Soil and Nearshore
Denitrification in CARGILL, K. W.
W88-06942 2109 5C
Marine Sediments Influenced by Groundwater Procedures for Prediction of Consolidation in
Nitrate, Soft Fine-Grained Dredged Material,
Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of
W88-02869 2104 5C W88-0O838 2101 8D Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying
CAPONE, T. E. CARL, J. R. Acute Toxicity Syndrome in Fish: Part 1. Pen-
Microcomputers Can Aid in Sanitary Sewer Artemia Habitats: Ion Concentrations Tolerated tachlorophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Tricaine
System Analysis and Design, by One Superspecies, Methanesulfonate and 1-Octanol,
W88-07482 2109 5D W88-06989 2109 2H W88-06941 2109 5A

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AUTHOR INDEX
CARSON, C. P.

CARLSON, T. N. Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms CARRIKER, R. R.


Estimation of Surface
Moisture Availability Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem, Impact of City of Tequesta vs Jupiter Inlet Cor-
From Remote Temperature Measurements, W88-08013 2110 2L poration on Florida Administrative Water Law,
W88-04101 2105 7C W88-05665 2107 6E
CARPENTER, R.
CARLTON-SMITH, C. H. Factors Affecting Pore Water Hydrocarbon
CARRINGTON, E. G.
Distribution of Metals in Grassland Soils Fol- Concentrations in Puget Sound Sediments,
Effect of Anaerobic Digestion Temperature and
lowing Surface Applications of Sewage Sludge, W88-07927 2109 5B
Retention Period on the Survival of Salmonella
W88-06101 2108 5B
CARPENTER, S. R. and Ascaris Ova,
CARMAN, R. L. Daphnia Size Structure, Vertical Migration, and W88-00256 2101 5D
Water-Quality Characteristics and Nutrients and Phosphorus Redistribution,
Suspended-Sediment Loads, Carson River and W88-09693 2111 2H CARRINGTON, N. R.
Truckee Canal, Western Nevada, Water Year Selected Publications on the Water Resources of
Zooplankton-Mediated Transitions Between N- Virginia,
1980,
and P-Limited Algal Growth, W88-03135
W88-03319 2104 5B 2104 10C
W88-07463 2109 5C
CARMICHAEL, G. R. CARR, J. R.
CARROLL, F. A.
Mesoscale Acid Deposition Model: Preliminary Using Computer Methods in Island Water Re- Conjunctive Use of Brackish Coastal Ground
Applications and a Guide for User Interface, source Management, Vashon/Maury Water Basins in San Diego County, California,
Island,
W88-07757 2109 5B Washington, W88-09244 2111 4B
W88-09274 2111 4B
CARMICHAEL, W. W. CARROLL, T. R.
Investigation of a Toxic Water-Bloom of Micro- Water Resource Management Planning Criteria Small-Area Snow Surveys on the Northern
cystis aeruginosa (Cyanophyceae) in Lake for Vashon/Maury Island, Washington: A Case North Dakota,
Plains of
Akersvatn, Norway, Study, W88-03057 2104 7 A
W88-09625 2111 5C W88-09275 2111 4B
CARROLL, W. D.
CARNAHAN, J. C. CARRABBA, M. M. Comparison of the Confined and Un-
Full Scale
Chemical Destruction of Polychlorinated Bi- Feasibility Studies for the Detection of
Organic confined Gas Lift Mixing Systems in Anaerobic
phenyls in Transformer Oil, Surface and Subsurface Water Contaminants by Digesters,
W88-01307 2102 5D Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy on W88-00244 2101 5D
Silver Electrodes,
CARNEY, D. F. W88-04556 2106 5A CARRUTHERS, G. E.
Accomodating Environmental Constraints-
Federal Water Policies and Irrigated Agricul-
Modification of a Navigational Project in Coast- CARRASCO, F. D.
ture,
al Louisiana, Some of Macrobenthic Fauna
Characteristics
from the Organic-enriched Sediments at Talca- W88-00312 2101 6E
W88-01532 2103 6G
huano, Chile,
CARNEY, H. W88-10250
CARRY, C. W.
J. 2112 5C
Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia) Phytoplankton:
Los Angeles County Experience in the Control
Species Composition and Structural Comparison CARRASCO, J. M. and Treatment of Industrial Wastewater Dis-
with Other Tropical and Temperate Lakes, Chemical Contaminants Monitoring: Pesticide charges,
W88-09754 2111 2H Residues in Lake Albufera, Valencia, Spain, W88-00623 2101 5D
W88-05393 2107 5B
CARNEY, M. J. CARSEL, R. F.
Powerhouse Restoration Using F.E.M. Model- CARRE, C. Characterizing the Uncertainty of Pesticide
Trace Metals: Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in Gelatinous Leaching in Agricultural Soils,
ling,
W88-04540 Macroplankton from the Northwestern Mediter- W88-07622
2106 8A 2109 5B
ranean,
CARO, J. W88-04033 2105 5A Developing Joint Probability Distributions of
Hydrocarbons (Macro-
Identification in 'Huiro' Soil Water Retention Characteristics,
CARRE, J.
cystis from the Strait of Magellan
pyrifera) W88-08669 2110 2G
Effects of Maturation on the Characteristics of
(Identificacion de Hidrocarburos en Huiro (Ma-
Wastewater Stabilization Pond Sludges,
crocystis pyrifera) del Estrecho de Magallanes), Estimating Sample Requirements for Field Eval-
W88-07339 2109 5D
W88-10201 2112 5A uations of Pesticide Leaching,
Sedimentation and Digestion on Pond Bottoms- W88-06943 2109 7A
CARON, D. A. An Attempt to Establish a Short-Term Material
Picoplankton and Nanoplankton Biomass in Impact of Pesticides on Ground Water Contami-
Balance,
Lake Ontario: Relative Contribution of Photo- W88-07337 nation,
2109 5D
trophic and Heterotrophic Communities, W88-06624 2108 5B
W88-08281 2110 2H CARREL, G.
(La Morte du Saget, un Ancien Meandre du Modeling the Impact of Conservation Tillage
CARONI, E. Rhone: Bilan Hydrologique et Biogeochimique), Practices on Pesticide Concentrations in Ground
Rainfall-Flow Relationship in Some Italian W88-08827 2110 2H and Surface Waters,
Rivers by Multiple Stochastic Models, W88-06936 2109 5B
W88-06531 2108 2A CARRERA, J.
Computer Aided Site Investigation and Manage- Simulation Procedure for Groundwater Quality
CAROTHERS, S. W. ment: A Tool for Assessing and Managing Assessments of Pesticides,
Status of the
Colorado River Ecosystem in Groundwater Contamination, W88-07623 2109 5B
Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon W88-10951 2112 5G
Recreational Area, CARSON, B. L.
W88-00346 2101 6G CARRICK, H. J.
Cobalt in the Food Chain,
Response of Lake Michigan Benthic Algae to In
W88-01201 2102 5B
CARPENE, E. Situ Enrichment with Si, N, and P,
Cd-Metallothionein and Metal-Enzymes Interac- W88-10832 2112 2H Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants in
tions in the Goldfish Carassius Auratus, Water- Waterdrop,
Sources and Fate of Dissolved Free Amino
W88-03652 2105 5C W88-00408
Acids in Epilimnetic Lake Michigan Water, 2101 10C
CARPENTER, A. L. W88-05960 2108 2H Environmental Transport,
Management of Artificial Reefs Designed to W88-01200
CARRICK, T. R. 2102 5B
Support Natural Communities,
W88-10748
Alkalinity and pH
of Tarns and Streams in the
2112 5G English Lake District (Cumbria), Geochemistry and Occurrence,
W88-08080 2110 2H W88-01199 2102 5B
CARPENTER, E. J.
Ammonium Regeneration and Biomass of Ma- CARRIER, R. CARSON, C. P.
crozooplankton and Ctenophores in Great South Resistance of Temperature Tolerance Ability of Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface
Bay, New York, Green Sunfish to Cadmium Exposure, Impoundment,
W88-08017 2110 2L W88-08251 2110 5C W88-08439 2110 5G

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AUTHOR INDEX
CARSON, M. A.

CARSON, M. A. Wetland Boundary Determination in the Great CASCOS, P. V.


Bedload Transport in Gravel Channels, Dismal Swamp Using Weighted Averages, Trace Metals in San Francisco Bay, California:
W88-U028 2112 2J W88-08036 2110 2H A Preliminary Report,
W88-03314 2104 5A
lnlluence of Channel Width on Bed Load Trans- CARTIER, K. D.
port Capacity, Hydraulic Geometry and Streamflow of Chan- Water-Quality Conditions and an Evaluation of
W88-04407 2105 2J nels in the Piceance Basin, Rio Blanco and Gar- Ground- and Surface-Water Sampling Programs
field Counties, Colorado, in the Livermore-Amador Valley, California,
Measures of Flow Intensity as Predictors of Bed W88-03338 2104 2J W88-03058 2104 5B
Load,
W88-04457 2105 2J CARTWRIGHT, D. E. CASELLES, V.
Tidal Analysis - A Retrospect, Model of Thermal Inertia for Frost Forecasting
CARSTENSEN, J. W88-06510 2108 8B in Agricultural Areas,
Childhood Mortality in Relation to Nutritional
Status and Water Supply: A Prospective Study CARTWRIGHT, F. D.
W88-08479 2110 7C
from Rural Malawi, Stabilization of Particulate Material,
CASELTON, W. F.
W88-10842 2112 5F W88-00765 2101 8A
Information Theoretical Characteristics of Some
CARSWELL, J. K. CARTWRIGHT, K. Models
Statistical in the Hydrosciences,
Applying Membrane Processes to Groundwater Evaluating the Saturated and Unsaturated Hy- W88-06528 2108 7C
Sources for Trihalomethane Precursor Control, draulic Conductivity of Soils,
W88-05342 2107 5F W88-09443 2111 2F
CASEY, H.
Automated Spectrophotometric Field Monitor
CARSWELL, W. J. Hydrogeologic Investigations of Failure Mecha- forWater Quality Parameters: Determination of
Preliminary Evaluation of a Discharge Compu- nisms and Migration of Organic Chemicals at Nitrate,
tation Technique that Uses a Small Number of Wilsonville, Illinois, W88-06135 2108 5A
Velocity Observations, W88-09177 2111 5E
W88-03125 2104 2E CASEY, L. S.
Shallow Land Burial of Municipal Wastes, Development of the Nutrient Film Technique
CARTER, C. E. W88-02606 2104 5E for Renovation of Wastewater for Nonpotable
Simulating Subsurface Drainage in the Lower Use: Design Criteria Study,
Mississippi Valley with DRAINMOD, CARUCCIO, F. T. W88-00552 2101 5D
W88-08059 2110 4B Acid Mine Drainage: Surface Mine Treatment
and In-Situ Abatement Technology, CASEY, M. B.
CARTER, D. J. W88-01142 2102 5G Contaminated Shellfish A Problem in the Stream
Environmental Chemistry of Sodium Tetraphen- of Interstate Commerce,
ylboron: Photochemical Degradation, CARVAJAL, N. W88-05993 2108 5G
W88-09216 2111 5B Measurements of Fog Water Deposition and
Their Relationships to Terrain Features, CASEY, P. J.
CARTER, G. R. W88-06249 2108 7B Nova Scotia Experience with Volatile Organic
Utilization of Ohio River Shallow Water Habi-
Contaminants in Drinking Water,
by Young-of-the-Year
tats Fishes, CARVER, K. W88-05822 2107 5F
W88-00537 2101 6G Working Together to Solve Our Water Prob-
lems, CASEY, R. J.
CARTER, J.
W88-04902 2106 3F Diel Periodicity in Density of Ephemeroptera
Ecosystem Approach to Environmental Man-
agement,
Nymphs on Stream Substrata and the Relation-
CARY, G. A.
ship with Drift and Selected Abiotic Factors,
W88-0O353 2101 6G Effect of Suspended Solids and Naturally Oc-
W88-06822 2109 2H
curring Dissolved Organics in Reducing the
CARTER, J. C. H.
Acute Toxicities of Cationic Polyelectrolytes to CASHMAN, J. R.
Benthos of a Natural West African Lake, with
Aquatic Organisms, Management of Hazardous Waste: Treatment/
Emphasis on the Diel Migrations and Lunar and
W88-06951 2109 5C Storage/Disposal Facilities,
Seasonal Periodicities of the Chaoborus Popula-
tions (Diptera, Chaoboridae), W88-02325 2103 5D
CARY, W.J.
W88-10720 2112 2H New Method for Calculating Frost Heave In-
CASIAS, R. C.
cluding Solute Effects, Geothermal Wastewater Treatment and Dispos-
Zooplankton Populations and the Diets of Three
W88-01693 2103 2C
Chaoborus Species (Diptera, Chaoboridae) in a al,

Tropical Lake, W88-01052 2102 5G


CARY, L. E.
W88-10730 2112 2H Availability of Selected Meterological Data in
CASIAS, T. J.
CARTER, J. L.
Computer-Based Files of the U.S. Geological Results of Research in Sampling Loessial Soil
Survey, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Effects of Alkalinity and Hardness on Anaerobic for Inplace Unit Weight Determinations,
Digestion of Landfill Leachate, and Wyoming, W88-05858 2107 8D
W88-02194 2103 5D W88-03139 2104 2B
CASILLAS, E.
Effects ofCopper on Development of the Fat- CASADEI, W. S.
Simultaneous Exposure of English Sole (Par-
head Minnow, Pimephales promelas Rafinesque, Water Resources in Developing Countries,
ophrys vetulus) to Sediment-Associated Xeno-
W88-10496 2112 5C W88-04431 2105 6G biotics: Part 2- Chronic Exposure to an Urban

CASADO, A. Estuarine Sediment with Added H3-


New Type of Anaerobic Design for Energy
Benzo(a)pyrene and C14-Polychlorinated Bi-
Recovery and Treatment of Leachate Wastes, Surface Tension as an Indicative Parameter of
Pollution. A
Water Pollution Survey of the Bay phenyls,
W88-01001 2102 5D 2109 5B
of Pasajes, W88-06870
CARTER, J. W. W88-07147 2109 5B
Management of Artificial Reefs Designed to CASKEY, J. A.

CASANA, J. G. Tailoring Flocculant Molecular Structure to Im-


Support Natural Communities,
Municipal Wastewater Reuse Power prove the Condition and Dewatering of
W88-10748 2112 5G in Plant
Cooling Systems, Wastewater Sludges,
CARTER, M. J. W88-00184 2101 5D W88-05237 2107 5D
Hydrogeological Assessment and Selection of
Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites, CASAS, J. CASMAN, E. A.
W88-02643 2104 5E Geophysical Prospecting for Mined Areas Iden- Confronting the Ironies of Optimal Design:
tification. 'San Jose' Mine Case History (Caceres Nonoptimal Sampling Designs with Desirable
CARTER, V. - Spain), Properties,
Data on the Distribution and Abundance of Sub- W88-01582 2103 4B W88-06798 2108 7C
mersed Aquatic Vegetation in the Tidal Poto-
mac River, Maryland, Virginia, and the District Mine Dewatering Design in Surface Mining to CASPER, P.
of Columbia, 1985. Improve the Quality of Ground Water, Effect of Terrestrial Litter on the Material
W88-03130 2104 2L W88-01581 2103 4B Budget of Oligotrophic Waters (Strechlin Lake)

PA-«2
AUTHOR INDEX
CECIL, L. D.

(Bedeutung von terrestrischem Pflanzenmaterial Rich.) Acutely Exposed to Selected Aquatic CAVARI, B. Z.
fur den Stoffhaushalt eines oligotrophen Toxicants, Survival of E. coli and Enterococci in Sediment-
Gewassers (Stechlinsee)), W88-03654 2105 5C Water Systems of Lake Kinneret Under (Feed-
W88-09814 2111 2H back) Controlled Concentrations of Hydrogen
CASTRO, F. G.
Sulfide,
CASSEL, D. K. Evaluation of the Sanitary Quality of Marine
Computed Tomographic Analyses of Water Dis- W88-06769 2108 5A
Recreational Waters and Sands from Beaches of
tribution in Three Porous Foam Media, the Sao Paulo State, Brazil,
W88-04497 CAVE, K. A.
2106 2G W88-03566 2105 5 A Planning of Urban Best Management Practices,
Determining Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivi- CASTRO-JIMENEZ, Y. W88-07285 2109 6A
ty from Tensiometric Data Alone, Mycorrhizae, Soil Amendments, Water Rela-
W88-06177 2108 7B tions and Growth of Rosa multiflora under Re-
CAVENDER, T. M.
duced Irrigation Regimes, Utilization of Ohio River Shallow Water Habi-
CASSELL, H. M. tats by Young-of-the-Year Fishes,
Maryland's Tidal Wetland Protection Program - W88-08376 2110 2G
W88-00537 2101 6G
Past, Present and Future,
CASTRO, M. S.
W88-04962 2106 6E
Biogenic Hydrogen Sulfide Emissions From Se- CAVERSON, D. L.
CASSIDY, R. A. lected Florida Wetlands, Operation and Maintenance Costs for Municipal
Biodegradation of Three Azaarene Congeners in
W88-02463 2103 5B Wastewater Facilities in Canada - 1980,
River Water, W88-02934 2104 5D
W88-06953
CASWELL, B.
2109 5B
Time-of-Travel in Glacial Aquifers, CAWEIN, C. C.
Single Wet Well Blending at Applegate Lake, W88-06695 2108 5B Biological Treatability of In Situ Coal Gasifica-
Oregon, tion Wastewater,
W88-01336 2102 5G
CATALDO, D. A.
Approaches to the Assessment of Injuries to Soil W88-08576 2110 5D
CASTAING, G. Arising from Discharges of Hazardous Sub-
CAWLEY, M. W.
Chemical Oil Dispersion in Trials at Sea and in stances and Oil,
Aquifer Restoration: Chlorinated Organics Re-
Laboratory Tests: The Key Role of Dilution W88-09046 2111 5C moval Considerations in Proven vs Innovative
Processes,
W88-09193 2111 5G CATON, J. E. Technologies,
Determination of Chlorophenoxy Acid Herbi- W88-10408 2112 5G
CASTALDI, F. J. cides by Liquid Chromatography Using Carbon-
Application of Combined Powdered Carbon/ 14 Tracers, CAWTHON, C. D.
Activated Sludge Treatment to Lurgi Process W88-09054 2111 5 A Factors Promoting Survival of Bacteria in
Coal Gasification Wastewaters, Chlorinated Water Supplies,
W88-02303 2103 5D CATON, L. W. W88-07018 2109 5F
Survival and Transport of Hepatitis A Virus in
CASTELLA, C. Groundwater and Wastewater,
Soils, CAZAUBON, A.
Classification and Succession of Former Chan- W88-03570 2105 5B Microdistribution of Epilithic Algae on the
nels of the French Upper Rhone Alluvial Plain Stones of a Corsican Stream, the Rizzanese (Mi-
Using Mollusca, CATTANEO, A. crorepartition des Algues Epilithiques sur les
W88-04226 2105 2H Periphyton in Lakes of Different Trophy,
Cailloux d'un Torrent Corse, le Rizzanese),
W88-06091 2108 5C
CASTELLA, E. W88- 10472 2112 2H
Classificationand Succession of Former Chan- CATTANI, O.
nels of the French Upper Rhone Alluvial Plain
CAZZUFFI, D.
Cd-Metallothionein and Metal-Enzymes Interac-
Using Mollusca, tions in the Goldfish Carassius Auratus,
Use of Geomembranes in Italian Dams,
W88-04226 2105 2H W88-03652 W88-03200 2104 8G
2105 5C
CASTELLO, H. P. CATUNDA, P. F. C. CEBRIAN, C.
Stream Regulation in Argentina, Including the Activated Sludge Settlers: Design and Optimiza- Acute Toxicity of Organochlorined Pesticides to
Superior Parana and Paraguay Rivers, tion, the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla: The De-
W88-04227 2105 6G W88-01955 pendency on Exposure Time and Temperature,
2103 5D
W88-04142 2105 5C
CASTENHOLZ, R. W. Alkalinity and pH Changes in the Activated
Diel Vertical Movements of the Cyanobacter- Sludge Process, CECH, I.
ium Oscillatoria terebriformis in a Sulfide-Rich W88-05267 2107 5D Health Significance of Chlorination Byproducts
Hoi Spring Microbial Mat,
in Drinking Water: The Houston Experience,
W88-05060 2106 2H CAULETTI, M. W88-02427 2103 5C
Nitrogen Budget of an Oligotrophic Cold Water
Hepatitis A Virus and Poliovirus 1 Inactivation
in Estuarine Water, Radium and Radon in Water Supplies from the
Pond,
W88-05589 2107 5B Texas Gulf Coastal Aquifer,
W88-09897 2111 2H
W88-06323 2108 5B
CASTENSSON, R.
CAUPP, C. R.

Water Resources Conflicts in Integrated River Evaluation of Mobility of Pesticides in Soil Radium-226 and Radon-222 in Domestic Water
Basin Development: The Case of Kavlinge Using U.S. EPA Methodology, of Houston-Harris County, Texas,
W88-09532 2111 5B
River, W88-05003 2106 5B
W88-02251 2103 6D CAUSARAS, C. R.
CECH, I. M.
CASTILLO, P. F. Index of Hydrologic Data for Selected Sites in
Pattern of Distribution of Radium 226 in Drink-
Potential of Acid Activated Clays in the Clarifi-
Palm Beach County, Florida, 1928-80,
ingWater of Texas,
cation of Menhaden Stickwater, W88-03396 2104 7C W88-04320 2105 5B
W88-04119 2105 5D CAVACAS, A.
CASTLE, R. G. Implementing an Urban Nonpoint Source Con- CECH, T. V.

Radioactivity Monitoring of the Water Cycle trol Strategy,


Conjunctive Use of Ground Water and Surface
Following the Chernobyl Accident, W88-01138 Water in the South Platte River Basin-A Case
2102 5G
W88-06467 Study of the Central Colorado Water Conser-
2108 5B
CAVALIER, T. C. vancy District,
CASTLEMAN, A. W. Analyses of Groundwater for Trace Levels of W88-09243 2111 4B
Acid Clusters, Pesticides,
W88-08469 2110 2K W88-03489 CECIL, L. D.
2104 5A
Radium-228 and Radium-226 in Ground Water
CASTREN, M. CAVALLI, N. of the Chickies Formation, Southeastern Penn-
Changes of the Liver UDP-Glucuronosyltrans- Envirowall Vertical Cutoff Barrier, sylvania,
ferase Activity on Trout (Salmo Gairdneri W88-09132 2111 5G W88-05006 2106 5B

PA-63
AUTHOR INDEX
CEHRS, D.

CEHRS, D. CERVENY, R. S. CHAKRABARTI, M. K.


Artificial Recharge Potential in the Fresno and Climatology of Mean Monthly Snowfall for the Ecology of Vibrio cholerae in the Freshwater
Madera Irrigation Districts, Conterminous United States: Temporal and Spa- Environs of Calcutta, India,
W88-09247 2111 4B tial Patterns,
W88-08805 2110 5B
W88-06236 2108 2B
Ground Water Reservoir Management Through
Preliminary Investigation of a Relationship Be-
CHAKRABARTI, T.
Recharge-Fact or Fantasy,
Artificial
W88-09245 2111 4B tween South American Snow Cover and the Effects of Irrigation with Raw and Differentially
Southern Oscillation, Diluted Sewage and Application of Primary Set-
CEKALA, C. W88-00128 2101 2B tled Sewage-sludge on Wheat Plant Growth,

Demonstration of Industrial Wastewater Ren- Crop Yield, Enzymatic Changes and Trace Ele-
ovation by Extraction of Organic Chemicals Relationship Between Summer-Season Rainfall ment Uptake,
Using Poroplastic Membranes, Events and Lake-Surface Area, W88-10197 2112 5B
W88-03494 2105 5D W88-02389 2103 2A
CESSAR, L. R.
CHAKRABARTY, A. M.
CELA, R. Genetic Mechanisms in the Dissimilation of
Factors Affecting the Utility of Soil Vapor As-
Determination of Mo(VI) in Tap Water and Sea- Chlorinated Compounds,
sessment Data,
Water by Differential-Pulse Polarography and
W88-09015 2111 7A W88-01374 2102 5B
Co- Flotation,
W88-10166 2112 7B CEVALLOS, J. E. CHAKRABORRTI, D.
Sludge Bulking Control for Highly Degradable
Calcutta Pollutants: Part 1. Appraisal of Some
CELIA, M. A. Wastewaters Using the Cyclic Activated Sludge
Orthogonal Collocation and Alternating-Direc- Heavy Metals in Calcutta City Sewage and
System,
tion Procedures for Unsaturated Flow Problems,
Sludge in Use for Fisheries and Agriculture,
W88-02170 2103 5D
W88-08351 2110 2G W88-10527 2112 5A
CHACKO, J.
CELLOT, B. Sublethal Effects of Copper and Mercury on CHAKRABORTI, D.
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Macroinverte- Some Biochemical Constituents of the Estuarine Determination of Trace Metals in Natural
brate Movements in a Large River (Dynamique Clam Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis Waters at Nanogram Per Liter Levels by Elec-
Spatio-Temporelle des Deplacements de Ma- (Hanley), trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
croinvertebres dans une Grande Riviere), W88-08254 2110 5A after Extraction with Sodium Diethyldithiocar-
W88-08385 2110 2H bamate,
CHADDERTON, R. A.
W88-04332 2105 5A
CENEDESE, A. Alternative to Water Pollution Controls,
Multiobjective Analysis in Optimal Solution of W88-07292 2109 6F CHAKRABORTTY, M.
Hydraulic Networks,
CHADIK, P. A. Influence of Domestic Sewage on Growth and
W88-04403 2105 8B
Coagulation Adsorption of Humic Sub-
and Nitrogen Fixation of Azolla pinnata R. Br.,

CENGIZ, H. S. stances: An Analysis of Surrogate Parameters W88-02078 2103 5E


Case Study for Control of Boron Pollution, for Predicting Effects of Trihalomethane For-
W88-07869 2109 5C mation Potential, CHAMBERLAIN, C. C.
W88-07133 2109 5F Effects of Trichloroacetic Acid, a Widespread
CERASO, J. Product of Chlorine Disinfection, on the Drag-
Development of a Surrogate Parameter to De- Developing Models for Predicting Trihalometh- Nymph
onfly Respiration,
termine the Trihalomethane Formation Potential ane Formation Potential and Kinetics,
W88-04121 2105 5C
of Two Reservoirs, W88-01893 2103 5F
W88-06172 2108 5F Molecular Weight Effects on THM Control by CHAMBERLAIN, J.
Coagulation and Adsorption, Physics and Chemistry of Acid Precipitation,
CERCEO, E.
W88-05178 2107 5F W88-00485 2101 5B
Acid Precipitation in Southern New Jersey,
W88-06012 2108 5C CHADWELL, C. CHAMBERLIN, C. E.
Practical Approach to the Evaluation of the
CERCO, C. F. Confronting Ironies of Optimal Design:
the
Conservation Status of Vegetation in River Cor- Nonoptimal Sampling Designs with Desirable
Sediment Nutrient Fluxes in a Tidal Freshwater
ridors in Wales,
Embayment, Properties,
W88-03588 2105 2H
W88-08030 2110 2L W88-06798 2108 7C
CHADWICK, J. W.
CERDA, A.
Variability in Benthic Invertebrate Density Esti- CHAMBERS, P. A.
SaltTolerance of Four Tomato Hybrids, Light and Nutrients in the Control of Aquatic
mates from Stream Samples,
W88-03216 2104 3C Community
W88-09927 2111 2H Plant Structure. I. In Situ Experi-
ments,
CERECEDA, P. CHAFFEE, W. T.
Measurements of Fog Water Deposition and
W88-01980 2103 2H
Remedial Programs for Ground-Water Supplies
Their Relationships to Terrain Features, Contaminated by Gasoline, Light and Nutrients in the Control of Aquatic
W88-06249 2108 7B W88-09134 2111 5G Plant Community Structure. II. In situ Observa-
tions,
Neglected Water Resource: The Camanchaca of CHAFIN, D. T.
South America, Selected Drill-Stem Test Data for the Upper W88-01981 2103 21

W88-08319 2110 3B Colorado River Basin,


W88-10068 2111 7B CHAMBERS, R. M.
CERENZIO, P. F. Bromide as a Conservative Tracer for Soil-
Turnaround in Sussex County, CHAGAS-SOARES, F. Water Studies,
W88-02123 2103 5E Hydrography of the Estuarine-Lagunar Com- W88-04575 2106 2G
plex of Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees W),
CERLING, T. E. Sao Paulo, Brazil: III. Influence of the Tide CHAMBON, P.
Annual Carbon Dioxide Cycle in a Montane Cycle (Hidrografia do Complexo Estuarino La- Use of Autocorrelation Molecular Descriptors in
Soil: Observations, Modeling, and Implications gunar de Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees Quantitative Structure-Ecotoxicity Relatioships
for Weathering, W), Sao Paulo, Brasil: III. Influencia do Ciclo da Studies (Utilisation des Descripteurs Molecu-
W88-04606 2106 2G Mare), laires d'Autocorrelation dans les Etudes Quanti-
W88-09773 2111 2L tatives du Type Structure-Ecotoxicite),
Chemical Composition of Hoarfrost, Rime and
Snow During a Winter Inversion in Utah, CHAKRABARTI, C. W88-02104 2103 5C
U.S.A. Effects of Irrigation with Raw
and Differentially
W88-07605 2109 5B Diluted Sewage and Application of Primary Set- CHAMEIDES, W. L.
tled Sewage-sludge on Wheat Plant Growth, Acid Dew and the Role of Chemistry in the Dry
Chloride Budgets in Transient Lakes: Lakes Bar- Crop Yield, Enzymatic Changes and Trace Ele- Deposition of Reactive Gases to Wetted Sur-
ingo, Naivasha, and Turkana, ment Uptake, faces,
W88-05610 2107 2H W88-10197 2112 5B W88-06118 2108 5B

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AUTHOR INDEX
CHANGNON, S. A.

CHAMP, M. A. CHANDLER, J. CHANG, H. H.


Long-Term Biological Data Sets: Their Role in Comprehensive Look at Water Treatment, Fluvial Processes in River Engineering,
Research, Monitoring, and Management of Estu- W88-08655 2110 5F W88-08990 2111 2E
arineand Coastal Marine Systems,
W88-06332 2108 2L CHANDLER, J. F.
Magnitude-Frequency Relationship of Coastal
Sources and Fate of Dissolved Free Amino
CHAMPEAU, A.
Sand Delivery by a Southern California Stream,
Acids in Epilimnetic Lake Michigan Water,
Ecology of a Free-Flowing River in the South W88-07053 2109 2J
W88-05960 2108 2H
of the Alps- The Buech (France): I. Longitudi-
nal Evolution of Physical and Chemical De- CHANDRA, H.
CHANG, H. T.
Preventive Effects of Amino Acids on the Tox- Comparative Study of Biofilm Shear Loss on
scriptors (Ecologie d'une Riviere Non Amena-
icity of Copper to Daphnia Magna,
Different Adsorptive Media,
gee des Alpes due Sud- Le Buech: (France) I.
Evolution Longitudinale des Descripteurs Phy- W88-02499 2104 5C W88-07421 2109 5D
siques et Chimiques),
W88-08845 CHANDRA, S. CHANG, J. C.
2110 5C
Evaluation of Oxygen Uptake Rate as an Acti- Biochemical Methods for Detection of Subsur-
CHAMPIGNY, M. vated Sludge Process Control Parameter, face Contamination/Biomass,
Influence of Drought Stress on 14-C02 Fixation W88-04583 2106 5D W88-02544 2104 5A
and Assimilation, and Distribution of Photo-
synthates in Wheat Seedlings (Influence du defi- CHANDRASEKAR, V. CHANG, J. S.
Simulation of Radar Reflectivity and Surface Theoretical Assessment of Pollutant Deposition
cit hydrique sur la fixation, l'assimilation de
Measurements of Rainfall,
14C02 et la distribution des photosynthetats
W88-06750
to Individual Land Types During Regional- A
chez jeunes plantes de Bles),
2108 7C Scale Acid Deposition Episode,
W88-05578 2107 2D W88-02404 2103 5B
CHANEY, R. L.
CHAMPION, R. W. Copper Activity in Soil Solution: II. Relation to
Three-Dimensional Eulerian Acid Deposition
Design and Construction-Theodore Ship Chan- Copper Accumulation in Young Snapbeans,
Model: Physical Concepts and Formulation,
nel, W88-00105 2101 5A W88-06080 2108 5B
W88-01524 2103 8A
Transfer of Sludge-Applied Trace Elements to
CHAN, C. the Food Chain,
CHANG, P. C.
Sample Handling and Analysis for 51 Volatile W88-07908 2109 5B
Possible Utilization of Waste Sludge as an Ab-
Organics by an Adapted Purge and Trap GC- sorbent for Removal of Organic Vapor,
MS Technique, CHANEY, T. H. W88-03750 2105 5D
W88-10528 2112 5A Water Quality Data-Collection Activities in Col-
orado and Ohio: Phase I-Inventory and Evalua- CHANG, S. C.
CHAN, D. S. T. tion of 1984 Programs and Costs, Seasonal Changes and Effluent Limits,
Mesoscale Atmospheric Dynamics and Model- W88-03087 W88-07417
2104 7A 2109 5D
ing of Rainfall Fields,
W88-04111 2105 2A CHANG, A. C. CHANG, G.
S.
Accumulation of Selenium in Crops Grown on Disulfate Ion as an Intermediate to Sulfuric Acid
CHAN, G. W. Sludge-treated Soil, in Acid Rain Formation,
MRCON: Computer ProgramEstimating
for
W88-05981
Soil Moisture Retention and Unsaturated Hy-
2108 5E W88-05502 2107 5B
draulic Conductivity, Effects of Long-Term Sludge Application on
W88-06286
CHANG, S.-Y.
2108 2G Accumulation of Trace Elements by Crops, Effects of Cd and Cu on a Biofilm Treatment
W88-07907 2109 5B
CHAN, K. System,
Effects of Cadmium and Lead on Growth, Res- Long-term Sludge Applications on Cadmium W88-00994 2102 5D
piration and Enzyme Activity of the Marine and Zinc Accumulation in Swiss Chard and
Bacterium Pseudomonas marina, Land Application of Sewage Effluent for Mis-
Radish,
W88-10146 2112 5C souriWater Resources Conservation and Pollu-
W88-02717 2104 5E tion Control,
CHAN, K. Y.
W88-00732
Field Calibration of a Neutron Moisture Meter
Trace Metals in Soils and Plants Receiving Mu- 2101 5D
nicipal Wastewater Irrigation,
in a Cracking Grey Clay,
W88-00285 CHANG, T. J.
W88-06447 2108 7B 2101 3C
Application of Discrete Autoregressive Moving
CHAN, P. C. CHANG, C. C. Y. Average Models for Estimation of Daily Runoff,
Effects of Liquid Organic Contaminants on Geo- Distribution, Structure, and Composition of W88-02771 2104 2A
technical Properties of Clay Soils, Freshwater Ice Deposits in Bolivian Salt Lakes,
W88-03254 2104 5C W88-06996 2109 2C CHANG, T. K.
Coprecipitation and Adsorption for Removal of
CHAN, W. CHANG, C. H. Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc by the Lime-Soda
Acid Rain in Southwestern China, Metal Toxicity on Phosphate Removal in Pure Ash Water Softening Process,
W88-08949 2110 5B Culture and in Activated Sludge Systems, W88-10096 2112 5F
W88-05509 2107 5D
CHAN, W. H.
Acid Rain in Southwestern China, CHANG, T. Y.
CHANG, C. S. Night-Time N205/N03
W88-10241 2112 2B Chemistry and Nitrate
Boundary-Element Analysis for Unconfined in Dew Water,
Concentration of Trace Metals Seepage Problems,
in Precipitation, W88-02682 2104 5B
W88-02407 W88-09957 2111 2G
2103 5 A
CHANG, D. CHANG, W. Y. B.
CHAN, Y. M. S.
Changes in the Abundance of Blue-Green Algae
Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Sedi- Effect of Temperature on Oxygen Transfer -

Laboratory Studies, Related to Nutrient Loadings in the Nearshore


ment, Sludges, and Soils,
W88-05168 of Lake Michigan,
W88-09464 2111 5D 2107 2K
W88-07099 2109 5C
CHANCE, J. M. Influence of Temperature on Oxygen Transfer,
W88-03793 Large Lakes of China,
Irrigation System, 2105 2K
W88-04788 2106 3F W88-05028 2106 2H
CHANG, F.-C.
CHANDIWANA, S. K. Meteorological Conditions during Heat Waves CHANGMING, L.
Field Evaluation of Controlled Release Copper and Droughts in the United States Great Plains, Three Instruments Used in Rainfall-Runoff Sim-
Glass as a Molluscicide in Snail Control, W88-06360 2108 7C ulation Experiments,
W88-05494 2107 5F W88-08368 2110 7B
CHANG, H.
Technique to Detect Schistosome Cercariae in Influence of Industrial Wastes on the Formation CHANGNON, S. A.
Natural Water Through Exposure of Sentinel of Volatile Halogenated Organics During Efflu- Climate Fluctuations and Record-High Levels
Hamsters, ent Chlorination, of Lake Michigan,
W88-04658 2106 5A W88-02195 2103 5D W88-06117 2108 2H

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AUTHOR INDEX
CHANGNON, S. A.

Evaluation of Operational Cloud Seeding Wintertime Precipitation Chemistry in North Engineering Approaches for Lake Management;
Projects, Georgia, Volume 2: Mechanistic Modeling,

W88-01264 2102 3B W88-02912 2104 5B W88-03984 2105 5C


Long-Range Weather Outlooks
Possible Uses of CHAPMAN, F. R. CHARACH, C.
inWater Resources, ClassIII Cultural Resource Survey of the Gera-
Solute Transfer and Extraction from Trickle Ir-
W88-01239 2102 6B nium Canal and Lateral System, Valley County, rigation Source: The Effective Hemisphere
Nebraska, Model,
CHANKONG, V. W88-02588 2104 6G W88-04186 2105 3F
Risk Assessment for the Protection From and
the Prevention of Groundwater Contamination, CHAPMAN, G. A.
CHARACKLIS, W. G.
W88-04750 2106 5G Acclimation as a Factor Influencing Metal Crite-
Biofilms in Porous Media,
ria,
CHAO, A. C. W88-11002 2112 5C W88-05731 2107 2F
Effect of Temperature on Oxygen Transfer -

Laboratory Studies, CHAPMAN, H. C. Modeling Microbial Fouling in Porous Media,


W88-05168 2107 2K Guide to the Control of Water Losses in Pipe W88-10976 2112 2F
Networks,
Influence of Temperature on Oxygen Transfer, W88-O0831 2101 3D CHARBENEAU, R. J.
W88-03793 2105 2K Groundwater Restoration with In Situ Uranium
CHAPMAN, H.
J. Leach Mining,
Modeling of Ultrafiltration for Treating Fishery Recycling to Reduce Sediment Discharge in W88-02614 2104 5G
Wastewaters, Placer Mining Operations,
W88-01022 2102 5D W88-03855 2105 5D Multicomponent Exchange and Subsurface
Strategies for Handling Soluble Wastes Generat-
Solute Transport: Characteristics, Coherence,
CHAPMAN, M. A.
and the Riemann Problem,
ed During Minced Fish (Surimi) Production, Effects of Recent Environmental Changes in
W88-01023 2102 5D W88-O5530 2107 5B
Lake Waahi on Two Forms of the Common
Smelt Retropinna retropinna, and other Biota,
CHAO, Y. M. Parameter Estimation Through Groundwater
W88-02502 2104 5C
PAC-Activated Sludge Treatment of Coke-Plant Tracer Tests,
Wastewater, CHAPMAN, P. W88-043U 2105 5B
W88-02136 2103 5D Oil Spill Dispersants: Does South Africa Have
an Alternative, CHARBONNEAU, G. M.
CHAPELLE, F. C.
W88-09209 2111 5G Determination of Organic Compounds Leached
Hydrogeology, Digital Solute-Transport Simula- from Municipal Incinerator Fly Ash by Water at
tion, and Geochemistry of the Lower Creta- CHAPMAN, P. M. Different pH Levels,
ceous Aquifer System Near Baltimore, Mary- Acute Toxicity of Roundup and Rodeo Herbi- W88-03827 2105 5B
land, cides to Rainbow Trout, Chinook, and Coho
W88-03101 2104 5B Salmon, CHARJEE, S. B.
W88-05115 2107 5C Vapor Extraction of Organic Contamination
CHAPELLE, F. H.
Bacteria in Deep Coastal Plain Sediments of
From the Vadose Zone: A Case Study,
Differentiation of Physical from Chemical Tox-
Maryland: A Possible Source of C02 to
W88-11153 2112 5G
icity in Solid Waste Fish Bioassays,
Groundwater, W88-O0098 2101 5C
W88-01694 2103 2F
CHARLES, F. L.

Oligochaete Respiration as a Measure of Sedi- Evapotranspiration of Native Vegetation in the


Bacterial Metabolism and the Delta-Carbon 13 ment Toxicity in Puget Sound, Washington, Closed Basin of the San Luis Valley, Colorado,
Composition of Ground Water, Floridan Aqui- W88-08874 2110 5A W88-10032 2111 2D
fer System, South Carolina,
W88-06710 2108 2F CHAPMAN, R. L. Evapotranspiration of Phreatophytes in the San
Foothills: A State-of-the-Art Water Treatment Luis Valley, Colorado,
CHAPIN, D. H. Plant, W88-10033 2111 2D
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes In- W88-05382 2107 5F
volving Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultra- CHARLES, M. J.
violet Radiation, CHAPMAN, T. W. Quantitationof Toxaphene in Environmental
W88-06041 2108 5F Calculation of Effectiveness Factors in Spherical Samples Using Negative Ion Chemical Ioniza-
Shells, tionMass Spectrometry,
CHAPIN, R. D. W88-05172 2107 5D W88-03824 2105 5A
Drip Irrigation System,
W88-05244 2107 3F CHAPMAN, W. Recovery Studies of Volatile Organics in Sedi-
Eroding Soils: The Off-Farm Impacts,
ments Using Purge/Trap Methods,
CHAPIN, R. I. W88-05845 2107 :j
Example of the Influence of Degree of Chlorina- W88-03883 2105 5A
tionon Subsurface Migration of Polychlorinated CHAPPELKA, A. H.
Growth and Physiological Responses of Yellow- Sediments as Archives of Environmental Pollu-
Biphenyls and Related Compounds,
Poplar Seedlings Exposed to Ozone and Simu- tion Trends,
W88-11198 2112 5B
lated Acidic Rain, W88-09077 2111 5B
CHAPLIN, J. R. W88-05465 2107 5C
Discrete Vortex Model of Jet-Forced Flow in
CHARLESON, H.
Circular Reservoir, CHAPPELL, J. Recent Experimental Studies Dealing with Cor-
W88-06228 2108 8B Fluidization of Mud in Estuaries, rosion and Degradation of Materials in Ozone-
W88-08243 2110 2J Containing Environments,
CHAPLIN, T. W88-O2507 2104 8G
Acid Precipitation and Its Effects on Water CHAPPELL, R.
Quality of Small River Basins in Rhode Island,
Maps Showing Distribution of Dissolved Solids
CHARLIER, A. G. R.
and Dominant Chemical Type in Ground Water
W88-07226 2109 5C Surface-Activated Compositions and Method for
Basin and Range Province, Idaho,
Dispersing Oil Slicks,
CHAPMAN, C. W88-02986 2104 2F
W88-0O523 2101 5G
Public Accepts Stormwater Control Plan,
W88-08133 2110 4A Maps Showing Distribution of Dissolved Solids
and Dominant Chemical Type in Ground Water,
CHARLSON, R. J.
Rainwater Chemistry near an Isolated S02
CHAPMAN, E. G. Basin and Range Province, Northern California,
2104 2F Emission Source,
Inter-Storm Comparisons from the Oscar High W88-02983
W88-08459 2110 5B
Density Network Experiment,
W88-00120 2101 5B CHAPRA, S. C.
Engineering Approaches for Lake Management; CHARLTON, J. A.
Introduction of Formate and Acetate Ions into Volume 1: Data Analysis and Empirical Model- Laboratory Study of Primary Saline Intrusion in

Precipitation: Assessment of Possible Pathways, ing. a Circular Pipe,


W88-08461 2110 2K W88-03983 2105 5C W88-08955 2110 8B

PA-66
AUTHOR INDEX
CHEN, C.

CHARLTON, M. N. Pakong and Tha-Chin Rivers and the Upper CHAUDHURI, S.


Differential Thermal and Thermogravimetric Gulf of Thailand, Strontium Evolution of Oil-Field
Isotopic
Analysis of Sediment-Forming Materials from W88-02362 2103 5B Waters from Carbonate Reservoir Rocks in
Lake Ontario, Bindley Field, Central Kansas, U.S.A.
W88-08288 2110 2H CHATTERJEE, P. W88-07920 2109 2K
Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria To Act as Recipi-
Lake Erie Oxygen Revisd,
ents of Plasmid DNA, CHAUHAN, H. S.
W88-06412 2108 5C
W88-07000 2109 5B Analytical and
Experimental Solutions for
Lake Erie Research: Recent Results, Remaining Drainage of Sloping Lands with Time-Varying
Use of Industrial Effluents for the Cultivation of Recharge,
Gaps,
W88-06421 Spirulina,
2108 5G W88-02787 2104 2F
W88-10789 2112 5D
Lake Ontario Life Support System, CHAUMERLIAC, N.
W88-08290 2110 2H CHATTERTON, J. B. Numerical Simulation of Orographic Enhance-
Comparative Aspects of Computerized Flood- ment of Rain with a Mesoscale Model,
Sedimentation, Resuspension, and Oxygen De- plain Data Management,
W88-03807 2105 2B
pletion inLake Erie (1979), W88-05611 2107 6A
W88-06413 2108 5B CHAVEZ-MORALES, J.
CHATURVEDI, A. N. Planning Model of Irrigation District,
CHARLTON, S. E. D.
Trees and Shrubs for Control of Tannery W88-05141
EpilithicAlgal Nitrogen Fixation, Standing 2107 3F
Wastewater in India,
Crops and Productivity in Five Rivers Flowing
Through the Oilsands Region of Alberta/
W88-08213 2110 5E CHAWLA, G.
Canada, Effect of Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate in
CHAU, A.
Skin of Fish Fingerlings (Cirrhina mrigala): Ob-
W88-10889 2112 2H Measurement and Prediction of the Effective- servations with Scanning Electron Microscope,
CHARMASSON, S. ness of Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants,
W88-03665 2105 5C
239, 240Pu Levels in Mussels Mytilus Sp. Col- W88-09187 2111 7B
lected from the French Coasts (1983-1984): A CHAYA, K.
Radiochemical and Microanalytical Study (Suivi CHAU, A. S. Y.
Identification of Dimethyl Disulfide-Forming
des Niveaux de Plutonium 239-240 dans des Sulfate Colored Waters: II. Evaluation of
in
Bacteria Isolated from Activated Sludge,
Moules Mytilus Sp. Prevelees sur le Littoral Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori- W88-02709 2104 5D
Francais (1983-1984): Etudes Radiochimique et metric Data,
Microanalytique), W88-07131 2109 7A CHEAM, V.
W88-02105 2103 5B Sulfate in Colored Waters: II. Evaluation of
Sulfate in Coloured Waters. I. Evaluation of
Approaches for Correcting Historical Colori-
CHARPENTIER, J. Chromatographic and Colorimetric Data Com- metric Data,
Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) Regula- patibility,
W88-07131 2109 7A
tion: A Way to Optimize Pollution Removal and W88-05868 2107 5A
Energy Savings in the Low Load Activated Sulfate in Coloured Waters. I. Evaluation of
Sludge Process, CHAU, T. S.
Chromatographic and Colorimetric Data Com-
W88-01958 2103 5D Analysis of Sustained Ground-Water Withdraw-
patibility,
als by the Combined Simulation-Optimization
W88-05868 2107 5A
CHARREL, M. Approach,
Follow-Up Study of Gastro-Intestinal Diseases W88-10419 2112 2F CHEDA, P. V.
Related to Bacteriologically Substandard Drink-
JointWastewater Management for a Cluster of
ing Water, CHAU, Y. K.
Tanneriesat Kanpur,
W88-05491 2107 5C Bioaccumulation and Metabolism of Tri- and W88-00981 2102 5D
Dialkyllead Compounds by a Freshwater Alga,
CHARTRAIN, M.
W88-07098 2109 5B CHEEL, R. J.
Control of Interspecies Electron Flow During
Anaerobic Digestion: Role of Floe Formation in Coarse Grained Facies of Glacio-Marine Depos-
Influence of Complexation and pH on Individual its Near Ottawa, Canada,
Syntrophic Methanogenesis,
and Combined Heavy Metal Toxicity to a Fresh-
W88-06997 2109 5D W88-05026 2106 2C
water Green Algae,
CHASE, S. W88-07096 2109 5C CHEH, A. M.
Determination of Parts-per-Billion Concentra- Contamination of Purified Water by Mutagenic
tions of Dioxane in Water and Soil by Purge and
CHAUDHARI, S. Electrophiles,
Trap Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Evaluation of Soluble and Insoluble Xanthate W88-03539 2105 5B
or Charcoal Tube Enrichment Gas Chromatog-
Process for the Removal of Heavy Metals from
raphy, Wastewaters, Sulfite Destruction of Direct Acting Mutagens
W88-01868 W88-04450 2105 5D in Drinking Water,
2103 5A
W88-00533 2101 5F
CHASSARD-BOUCHAUD, C. CHAUDHRY, F. H.
239, 240Pu Levels in Mussels Mytilus Sp. Col- Theory of Declining Rate Filtration. I: Continu- CHELIUS, C. R.
lected from the French Coasts (1983-1984): A ous Operation, Precipitation Characteristics of Mesoscale Con-
Radiochemical and Microanalytical Study (Suivi W88-03800 2105 5F vective Weather Systems,
des Niveaux de Plutonium 239-240 dans des W88-06251 2108 2B
Moules Mytilus Sp. Prevelees sur le Littoral Theory of Declining Rate Filtration. II: Bank
Francai* (1983-1984): Etudes Radiochimique et Operation, CHEN, B.
Microanalytique), W88-03801 2105 5F Numerical Treatment of Leaky Aquifers in the
W88-02105 2103 5B Short-Time Range,
CHAUDHRY, M. H. W88-01357 2102 7C
CHASTRETTE, M. Computation of Supercritical Free-Surface
Comparison of Ecotoxicological Data by Means Flows, CHEN, B.-Q.
of an Approach Combining Cluster and Corre- W88-07430 2109 8B Water-Blocking Engineering in Three Horizon-
spondence Factor Analysis, tal Connection Roadways Between Fangez-
W88-10148 2112 7C Gradually-Varied Flows in Open-Channel Net- huang Mine and Lujiatuo Mine, Kailuan Mining
works, Administration, Under Flowing Water Condi-
Use of Autocorrelation Molecular Descriptors in W88-07249 2109 2E tion,
Quantitative Structure-Ecotoxicity Relatioships
W88-01433 2102 4B
Studies (Utilisation des Descripteurs Molecu- Stability Limits of Hydroelectric Power Plants,
laires d' Autocorrelation dans les Etudes Quanti- W88-05374 2107 8C CHEN, C.
du Type Structure-Ecotoxicite),
tatives General Solutions for Viscoplastic Debris Flow,
W88-02104 2103 5C CHAUDHURI, M. W88-06227
Enteric Virus Removal from Water by Coal-
2108 2E
CHATKITTIKUNRONG, W. based Sorbents: Development of Low-cost Generalized Viscoplastic Modeling of Debris
Characterization and Determination of Lipophi- Water Filters, Flow,
lic Hydrocarbons in the Chao Phraya, Bang W88-03568 2105 5F W88-06226 2108 2E

PA-67
AUTHOR INDEX
CHEN, C.-S.

CHEN, C.-S. CHENG, A. H.-D. Use of Three-Dimensional Modeling in the Man-


Analytical Solutions for Radial Dispersion with Perturbation Boundary Element Code for agement of a Ground Water System Relying on
Cauchy Boundary at Injection Well, Steady State Groundwater Flow in Heterogene- Induced Recharge,
W88-0OO33 2101 5B ous Aquifers, W88- 10940 2112 4B
W88-02785 2104 2F
Radon Production in Pumping Wells, CHERNILOV, A. G.
W88-05005 2106 5B CHENG, C.-Y. Problems of Quality Control in Constructing
Final Report on the Vacuum Freezing Multiple-
Earth Dams,
CHEN, C. W. Phase Transformation Process Investigation,
Expected pH for Halving Sulfate in Adirondack W88-10579 2112 8D
(September 1985 - September 1986),
Rain, 3A
W88-00557 2101
W88-05161 2107 5B CHERNYI, N. I.

CHENG, D. Y. Steady-State Moisture Transport in an Inhomo-


CHEN, D. G.
Method and Apparatus for Distillation, geneous Porous Medium,
Element Cycling in Wetlands: Interactions with
W88-00564 2101 3A W88-OI905 2103 8D
Physical Mass Transport,
W88-09081 2111 2H CHENG, H. H. CHERRY, D. S.
Characterization of Soluble Organic Compounds Algal-Periphyton Population and Community
CHEN, E. Y.
and Complexation of Copper, Nickel, and Zinc
GOES IR and Dummy Variable Techniques for Changes from Zinc Stress in Stream Mesocosms,
in Extracts of Sludge-amended Soils,
Low Temperature Assessment in Florida, W88-06900 2109 5C
W88-08044 2110 7C W88-05980 2108 5E
Avoidance Responses of Schooling Fathead
CHEN, G. T.-J. Processes and Factors Affecting Transport of
Minnows (Pimpephales promelas) to a Blend of
Study of Low-Level Jet and Extremely Heavy Pesticides to Ground Water,
5B Metals During a 9-Month Exposure,
Rainfall Over Northern Taiwan in the Mei-Yu W88-09090 2111
W88-06933 2109 5C
Season,
W88-10910 2112 2B CHENG, L.
Attempt Normalize the Hailstorm Variability
to Field Validation of Avoidance of Elevated

CHEN, H. H. Cloud Seeding,


for the Evaluation of Metals by Fathead Minnows (Pimephales pro-
Hydrologic Characteristics and Ground-Water W88-02681 2104 3B melas) Following In Situ Acclimation,
Availability in the High Plains Aquifer System W88-06934 2109 5C
Sampling Variations of Hailstone Size Distribu-
in Nebraska,
W88-04908 2106 2F tions, Reduction in Organic Effluent Static Acute
W88-09537 2111 2B Toxicity to Fathead Minnows by Various Aer-
CHEN, J. C. T. ation Techniques,
Cost Effective Treatments of Oil Field Pro- CHENG, M.-D.
Transient Responses Incorporating Products W88-08564 2110 5G
duced Wastewater for 'Wet Stream' Generation
A Case History, Formation,
-
Using Asiatic Clams as a Biomonitor for Chryso-
W88-00966 2102 5D W88-03802 2105 5D
tile Asbestos in Public Water Supplies,

Relating Theory to Practice in the Design of CHENG, S. W88-02318 2103 5A


Water Reclamation Facilities for Enhanced Oil Trilinear Diagram Revisited: Application, Limi-
Recovery Steamflood Facilities, tation, and an Electronic Spreadsheet Program, CHERRY, J. A.

W88-00965 2102 5D W88-10424 2112 7C Contaminants in Groundwater: Chemical Proc-


esses,
Some Experience in Softening the Oilfield CHENG, S. C. W88-02605 2104 5B
Waters by Ion Exchange for Steamflood Oper- Physical/Chemical Properties of 2.3,7,8-Te-

ation, trachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin, Design of a Ground-Water Sampler for Collect-


W88-02156 2103 5D W88-11024 2112 5B ing Volatile Organics and Dissolved Gases in
Small-Diameter Wells.
CHEN, J. S. CHENG, W.-C.
W88-00018 2101 7B
Zero-Deposition Time Extrapolation DPASV Final Report on the Vacuum Freezing Multiple
for Determination of the Complexation Capac- Phase Transformation Process Investigation,
Wireline Piston Core Barrel for Sampling Cohe-
ity. (September 1985 - September 1986),
sionless Sand and Gravel Below the Water
W88-07146 2109 5A W88-00557 2101 3A
Table,
CHEN, M. CHEPAIKIN, G. A. W88-03758 2105 7B
Difference Sporogenous Bacterial Populations
in Certain Effects of Flow Aeration in Spillways,
in Thermophilic (55 C) and Mesophilic (35 C) W88-00053 2101 8A CHERRY, K. F.
Anaerobic Sewage Digestion, Plating Waste Treatment,
W88-05190 2107 5D Model of a High-Head Bottom Spillway with W88-01653 2103 5D
Interaction of Concentric Swirled Flows,
CHEN, R. L. W88-01906 2103 8B CHESCHEIR, G. M.
Anaerobic Chemical Rate Coefficients of
DeGray Lake, CHEREMISINOFF, N. P. Hydrology and Pollutant Removal Effectiveness
W88-01076 2102 2H of Wetland Buffer Areas Receiving Pumped Ag-
Fluid Mechanics and Unit Operations,
8B ricultural Drainage Water,
W88-03979 2105
Effects of Freshwater Macrophytes on Sediment W88-04742 2106 5C
Chemistry, CHERKASOVA, L. I.
W88-09926 2111 2H Practical Experience of Using a Large Vacuum Laboratory Methods for Estimating Available
Plate for Testing Shelf Muds under Water, Nitrogen in Manures and Sludges,
Water Quality Manipulations in a Eutrophic Im-
W88-03622 2105 8D W88-02072 2103 5E
poundment.
W88-02524 2104 5G CHERKAUER, D. A. CHESSEL, D.
Remotely Operated Seepage Meter for Use in
Physical and Biological Stability of Interstitial
CHEN, S.
Organic Compound Effects on Swelling and Large Lakes and Rivers, Habitats. Case of Two Stations of the Upper
W88-06279 2108 7B Rhone Physique et Biologique des Mi-
Flocculation of Upton Montmorillonite, (Stabilite
W88-04631 2106 2G lieux Interstitiels. Cas de Deux Stations du Haut
CHERKAUER, D. S.
Rhone),
Organic Compound Effects on Swelling and Effect of Construction, Installation, and Devel-
W88-10473 2112 2H
Flocculation of Upton-Montmorillonite, opment on the Turbidity of Water in Monitoring
W88-04759 2106 5G Wells in Fine-Grained Glacial Till,
Populations of Cladocera (Crustacea), as De-
W88-06387 2108 7B
scribed by the Hydrological Functioning of
CHEN, S. J.
Effect of Construction. Installation, and Devel- Stagnant Waterways (Les Peuplements de Cla-
Performance Evaluation of the Anaerobic Fluid-
opment on the Turbidity of Water Monitoring doceres (Crustaces), Descripteurs du Fonction-
ized Bed Biofilm Reactor: Methane Production in

Wells in Fine-Grained Glacial Till, nement Hydrologique des Bras-Morts Fluviaux),


from Glucose,
W88-02223 2103 5D W88-11056 2112 5A W88-10471 2112 2H

PA-68
AUTHOR INDEX
CHIN, E. H.

CHESSMAN, B. C. CHI,S. C. CHIDAMBARAM, N.


Changes Macroinvertebrate Fauna
in the Riffle Applications of Flowcut Grouting Curtain in Sampling Variations of Hailstone Size Distribu-
of the Tanjil River, Southeastern Australia, Mine Water Preventing and Controlling, tions,

During Construction of Blue Rock Dam, W88-01435 2102 4B W88-09537 2111 2B


W88-04475 2105 6G
CHI AN, E. S. K. CHIEH, H.S.
Diatom Flora of an Australian River System: Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluent, Two-Dimensional Numerical Model of Thermal
Spatial Patterns and Environmental Relation-
W88-06589 2108 5D Discharges in Coastal Regions,
ships, Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluents, W88-04397 2105 5B
W88-10722 2112 2H W88-00646 2101 5D
CHIESA, C.
CHESTERIKOFF, A. Anti-Fouling Surface Modification for Longer- Survey on Yersinia Enterocolitica and Related
Evaluation of the Repartition of PCBs between Lived Membranes with Constant Fluxes and Se- Bacteria in Shellfish,
Dissolved and Particulate Matter in River Seine lectivities: AFT II, W88-07589 2109 5A
(France) (Evaluation de la Repartition Particu- W88-10101 2112 3A
late/ Aqueuse des PCB (Polychlorobiphenyles) CHIESA, S. C.

en Seine), Comparison of High Molecular Weight Organic Effect of Variable Influent Loading on Biologi-
W88-02106 2103 5B Compounds Isolated from Drinking Water in cal Phosphorus Removal,
Five Cities, W88-05166 2107 5D
PCB Pollution Behaviour in the River Seine, W88-07792 2109 5A
W88-02341 2103 5B Impact of Select Industrial Waste Components
Effect of Combined Treatment on Priority Pol-
on Biological Phosphorus Removal,
CHESTERS, D. lutants in POTW's, W88-02220 2103 5D
Optimized Retrievals of Precipitable Water from W88-00633 2101 5D
the VAS Split Window, Operational Variables Affecting Performance of
Evaluation of an Integrated Adsorption Method
W88-06244 2108 7C the Selector-Complete Mix Activated Sludge
for the Isolation and Concentration of Trace
Process,
CHESTERS, G. Organic Substances from Water,
W88-07805 2109 5A
W88-02849 2104 5D
Chemical Tracers of Pollution Plumes from
Septic Systems Receiving Two Types of Deter- Reversible and Irreversible Inhibition of Meta-
CHIANG, C. Y.
gents,
Data Analyses and Computer Modeling of the bolic Activity in Biological Phosphorus Remov-
W88-11148 2112 5B al Systems,
Benzene Plume in an Aquifer Beneath a Gas
Plant, W88-07159 2109 5D
Effect of Ash Disposal Ponds on Groundwater
W88-11223 2112 5B
Quality at a Coal-fired Power Plant, CHIHARA, K.
W88-02340 2103 5E Numerical Simulation of Microbial Biodegrada- Heterogeneous Coagulation of Organic Colloid
tion of Hydrocarbons in Ground Water, and Powdered Activated Carbon,
Evaluation of the Great Lakes Nearshore Index,
W88-10918 2112 5B W88-10272 2112 5D
W88-07537 2109 2H
CHIANG, S. CHIKUMA, M.
FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (Wisconsin Upward Infiltration Equations in Power-Law Determination of Selenium in Sediments by Hy-
Water Resources Center),
Form, dride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrom-
W88-10013 2111 9D W88-05145 2107 2G etry: Elimination of Interferences,

Ground Water Regulations: Impact, Public Ac- CHIANG, S. C.


W88-10902 2112 5A
ceptance, and Enforcement. Hydraulic Conductivity of Three Southeastern
Levels and Ages of Selenium and Metals in
W88-09115 2111 6E Soils as Affected by Sodium, Electrolyte Con-
Sedimentary Cores of Ise Bay as Determined by
centration, and pH,
Site Specific Predictive Method for Regulating 210-Pb Dating Technique,
W88-04499 2106 2G
Leachable Pesticides, W88-01719 2103 5B
W88-09506 2111 5B CHIARITO, V. P.
Strength Design of Reinforced Concrete Hy- CHILD, J. L.
CHEUNG, P.-S. draulic Structures. Report 5: Experimental Multi-Layered Corrugated Conduit With 'Black-
Performance of the Rotating Disc System Under Study on the Ultimate Behavior of Model Rein- Eye' Like Apertures,
the Tropical Conditions in Taiwan, forced Concrete Circular Conduits, W88-04837 2106 4A
W88-03723 2105 5D W88-01188 2102 8A
CHILD, S.
CHEVONE, B. I. CHIBA, Y. Simple Mathematical Model of a Complex Hy-
Effects ofAmbient Concentrations of Air Pol- Fate and Behavior of Herbicides, Butachlor, drologic System - Okavango Swamp, Botswana,
lutantson Vegetation Indigenous to the Blue CNP, Chlomethoxynil, and Simetryne in River W88-07524 2109 2A
Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Water, Shellfish, and Sediments of the Ishikari
W88-01281 2102 5C River, CHILDERS, D. L.
W88-04130 2105 5B Simulation of Saltmarsh Water Column Dynam-
Growth and Physiological Responses of Yellow- ics,
Poplar Seedlings Exposed to Ozone and Simu- CHIBISOV, A. K. W88-00058 2101 2L
lated Acidic Rain, Fluorescence Determination of Trace Amounts
W88-05465 2107 5C of Uranium(VI) in Various Materials by a Repet- CHILDERS, T. L.
itive Laser Technique, City Reduces Sewage Treatment Costs by 50
CHEVREUIL, M. W88-03611 2105 5 A Percent,
Evaluation of the Repartition of PCBs between W88-09650 2111 5D
Dissolved and Particulate Matter in River Seine CHICHESTER-CONSTABLE, D. J.

(France) (Evaluation de la Repartition Particu- Comparison of On-Column and Splitless Injec-


CHILDRESS, C. J. O.
laire/Aqueuse des PCB (Polychlorobiphenyles) tions for the Capillary GC Quantitation of Or- Water Quality Data-Collection Activities in Col-
en Seine), ganics Extracted from Landfill Leachates, orado and Ohio: Phase I-Inventory and Evalua-
W88-06098 2108 5A
W88-02106 2103 5B tion of 1984 Programs and Costs,

Improved Sparger for Purge and Trap Concen- W88-03087 2104 7A


PCB Pollution Behaviour in the River Seine,
Used for The Analysis of Volatile Organ-
trator
W88-02341 2103 5B CHIN, D. A.
ics in Landfill Leachates and Septic Samples,
Influence of Surface Waves on Outfall Dilution,
CHEVROULET, G. W88-03834 2105 5A
W88-04395 2105 5E
Vibration Monitoring of Hydro Machinery, CHICHESTER, F. W.
W88-04533 2106 8C Macrodispersion in Stratified Porous Media,
Rainfall Intake Rates on Five Soil Profiles,
W88-06345 2108 2G W88-04468 2105 5B
CHEWINGS, V. H.
Random Field Modelling of Spatial Variations in CHICO GUIJARRO, E. CHIN, E. H.
Erosion and Deposition in Flat Alluvial Land- Determination of Paraquat by Flow-injection Floods of April 1979, Mississippi, Alabama.
scapes in Arid Central Australia, Spectrophotometry, Georgia,
W88-03197 2104 2J W88-06127 2108 5A W88-03908 2105 2E

PA-69
AUTHOR INDEX
CHIN, P. A.

CHIN, P. A. CHOI, D. S. CHOW, K. L.


Polonium in the Surficial Aquifer of West Cen- Study of the Uptake by Duckweed of Alumi- Occurrence of Multiple Antibiotic Resistance
tral Florida, num, Copper, and Lead from Aqueous Solution, and R-PIasmids in Gram-Negative Bacteria Iso-
W88-04997 2106 5B W88-08296 2110 5B lated from Faecally Contaminated Fresh-Water

CHIN, R. T. CHOI, E. Streams in Hong Kong,


Resolution Enhancement of Multichannel Anaerobic Treatment of Dairy Wastes Using W88-03996 2105 5B
Microwave Imagery from the Nimbus-7 SMMR Fixed-Film and Without-Media Reactors,
for Maritime Rainfall Analysis, W88-00987 2102 5D CHOW, W.
W88-03284 2104 7C Biofouling Assessment and Control: an Electric
Use of Anthracite Ash as a Media for a Fixed- Power Research Institute Overview,
CHINCHOLLE, L. H. film Biological Process,
W88-03512
W88-03722
2105 5F
Study of the Instantaneous Erosion of Cavita- 2105 5D
tion, versus Flow, Pressure and Temperature Modelling and Optimization of Fixed-Nozzle
(Etude de I'Erosion Instantee de Cavitation en
CHOI, S.-I.
Targeted Chlorination,
Fonction de Debit, de la Pression et de la Tem-
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for Low
Turbidity Water, W88-08918 2110 5D
perature),
W88-08130 2110 5F
W88-08957 2110 2J Monitoring Methods Assessed for Power Plant

CHING, S. B.
CHONDROGIANNI, C. Waste Streams,
Seasonal Shifts in the Grain Size of Settling W88-01815
Evaluation of Two Bacteriophages as Sewage 2103 5D
Particles in Lake Constance,
Tracers
W88-06772 2108 2H CHOWDHURY, A. K.
W88-07604 2109 5A
CHONG, Removal of Pollutants from Dilute Wastewater
S.-K.
CHIOCCHIO, F.
Field Methods for Unsaturated Hydraulic Con-
by the PACT Treatment Process,
Inertial Frequency Current Oscillations in the W88-10410 2112 5D
ductivity and Sorptivity,
Central Basin of Lake Erie, W88-03942 2105 2G
W88-06399 2108 2H CHOWDHURY, J.
CHONGRUI, Z. New Routes Buoy Efforts to Trim Heavy-Metal
Tracking Short-Term Physical and Biological Research and Application of New Grouting Ma- Wastes,
Changes in the Central Basin of Lake Erie, terials in China Coal Industry,
W88-06403 2108 2H W88-05131 2107 5D
W88-01436 2102 8G
Water Movements at a Mid-Central Basin Site: CHORLEY, D. W.
CHOWDHURY, R. N.
Time and Space Scales, Relation to Wind, and Case Study to Assess the Potential for Saline Aspects of the Vajont Slide,
Internal Pressure Gradients, SoilDevelopment Due to Irrigation, W88-08708 2110 8E
W88-06398 2108 2H W88-02764 2104 2G
CHOWDHURY, Z. K.
CHIRICO-POST, J. CHOU, C. Y. Benthal Interactions in a Kraft Mill Wastewater
Blink Reflex Latency after Exposure to Trich- Horizontal-Baffled Anaerobic Reactor for Treat- Lagoon,
loroethylene in Well Water, ing Diluted Swine Wastewater,
W88-10389 W88-02165 2103 5D
2112 5A W88-01025 2102 5D
CHIRLIN, G. R. Developing Models for Predicting Trihalometh-
Hybrid Bioliquefaction and Biogasification for
Assessment and Remediation of Volatile Organ- ane Formation Potential and Kinetics,
Papaya Processing Wastes in the Tropics,
ic Contamination in a Shallow Alluvial Aquifer, W88-02159 2103 5D W88-01893 2103 5F
W88-09324 2111 5G
CHOU, M. M. CHRIST AKOPOULOS, A.
CHISHOLM, R. G. Products of Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (C-56) Quantitative Determination of Arsenocholine
Disinfection of Chlorine Resistent Enteroviruses inAqueous Solution, and Acetylarsenocholine in Aquatic Organisms
in Ground Water by Ultraviolet Irradiation, W88-06945 2109 5B Using Pyrolysis and Gas Chromatography/Mass
W88-03572 2105 5B Spectrometry,
CHOU, S. F. J.
CHITALE, S. V. Solubility and Soil Mobility of Polychlorinated W88-07179 2109 5B
Common Behavioral Trends in Alluvial Canals Biphenyls,
and Rivers, W88-06654 2108 5B
CHRIST AKOS, G.
W88-05076 2106 2J Space Transformations in the Study of Multidi-
CHOU, S. J. mensional Functions in the Hydrological Sci-
CHIU, C. L. Products of Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (C-56) ences,
Entropy and Probability Concepts in Hydrau- inAqueous Solution, W88-08178 2110 2A
lics, W88-06945 2109 5B
W88-04267 2105 8B
CHOUDHRY, CHRISTENSEN, B. A.
G. G.
Entropy and 2-D Velocity Distribution in Open Quantum Yields of Polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxins Formulation of Models Based on the Average
Channels, in Water-Acetonitrile Mixtures and Their Envi- Characteristics of a Heterogeneous Aquifer,
W88-10230 2112 2E ronmental Phototransformation Rates, W88-01359 2102 5B
W88-08530 2110 5B
CHIU, L. S. CHRISTENSEN, B. T.
Are Rain Rate Processes Self-Similar, CHOUDHURY, B. J. Extractability and Bioavailability of Zinc,
W88-04301 2105 2B Remote Sensing of Drought Conditions,
Satellite Nickel, Cadmium and Copper in Three Danish
W88-07659 2109 7B Soils Sampled 5 years After Application of
CHMELAUSKAS, A. J.
Site High Rate UASB Anaerobic Demonstration Simulation Study of the Recession Coefficient
Sewage Sludge,
Plant Treatment of NSSC Wastewater, for Antecedent Precipitation Index,
W88-03878 2105 5E
W88-10319 2112 5D W88-01214 2102 2G
CHRISTENSEN, E. A.
CHMIELINSKA, K. CHOW, B. M. In Vitro of Sister Chromatid Ex-
Induction
Dependence of the Chemical Composition of the Data Bases: Getting the Most for Your Money, changes and Chromosomal Aberrations in Pe-
Water in the River Rudawa (Southern Poland) W88-02392 2103 7C ripheral Lymphocytes of the Oyster Toadfish
on its Flow, and American Eel,
W88-10171 2112 5B CHOW, F. L.
W88-02059 2103 5C
Bacterial Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis
CHMURA, G. L. of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and
Inventory of 13C Abundances in Coastal Wet-
CHRISTENSEN, R. W.
Some Nitro Derivatives in Environmental Sam-
lands of Louisiana, USA: Vegetation and Sedi- Intergovernmental Management Strategy for the
ples Collected in West Germany,
Protection of a Conjunctive Use Resource,
ments. W88-02057 2103 5C
W88-05936 2108 2L W88-09256 2111 5G
CHOW-FRASER, P.
CHO, H.-R. Response of the Phytoplankton Community to CHRISTENSEN, T. H.
Mesoscale Atmospheric Dynamics and Model- Weekly Additions of Monoammonium Phos- Distribution Coefficients of Cd, Co, Ni, and Zn
ing of Rainfall Fields, phate in a Dystrophic Lake, in Soils,
W88-04111 2105 2A W88-09750 2111 5C W88-08134 2110 5B

PA-70
AUTHOR INDEX
CIRAVOLO, T. G.

CHRISTIANSEN, S. CHU, L. C. CHURCHILL, P. N.


Water Variables and Growing
Interactions of Solubility of Metal Ions in Rainwater, Land Use Feature Detection in SAR Images,
Degree Days on Heading Phase of Winter W88-00229 2101 5B W88-08502 2110 7B
Wheat,
CHU, L. M.
W88-03876 2105 21
Heavy Metal Contents of Vegetable Crops CHURCHMAN, G. J.
Treatedwith Refuse Compost and Sewage Effect of Slaughterhouse Effluent and Water
CHRISTIE, A. E.
Offshore Intake Structure, Sludge, Irrigation upon Aggregation in Seasonally Dry
W88-00499 2101 8A W88-05969 2108 5E New Zealand Soil under Pasture,
W88-03881 2105 5E
CHRISTIE, W. J. CHU, M. L.
Assessment of the Effects of Climate Warming Treatment of Uranium Containing Effluents CHYLEK, P.
on Great Lakes Basin Fishes, with Reverse Osmosis Process,
Aerosol and Graphitic Carbon Content of Snow,
W88-05035 2106 2H W88-07227 2109 5D
W88-04116 2105 2B
CHRISTMAN, R. F. CHU, W.
Development and Evaluation of Analytical Pro- Major Water Resource Problems and Projects in CIALONE, M. A.
cedures for Broad Spectrum Analysis of Syn- China, Wave Transmission Characteristics of Various
theticOrganic Chemicals in Source and Finished W88-05157 2107 6D Floating and Bottom-Fixed Rubber-Tire Break-
Drinking Waters, waters in Shallow Water: Experimental Model
2107 A CHU, W. S.
Investigation,
W88-05223 5
Numerical Modeling of Separation Eddies in
W88-05857 2107 8B
Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Shallow Water,
Identification of Chlorinated and Oxygenated
W88-07451 2109 2H
CIBOROWSKI, J. J. H.
Cyclohexene Artifacts Formed During the
CHUANG, N. S. R. Organic Contaminants in Adult Aquatic Insects
Analysis of Chlorinated Water Samples, of the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers, Ontario,
Evaluation of Vermiculite, Iron Filings, Lime,
W88-10838 2112 5A Sulfide, and Lime Sulfide in the Treatment of Canada,
Humic Mate- Plating Rinsewaters, W88-09548 2111 5B
Oxidative Degradation of Aquatic
rial,
W88-02176 2103 5D
W88-00425 2101 5A CIBULKA, J.
CHUDOBA, J. Feeding Diets for Ducks Using
Possibilities of
Control of Activated Sludge Filamentous Bulk-
CHRISTMAS, J. Y. Activated Sludge,
ing: VII. Effect of Anoxic Conditions,
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Gulf Menha- W88-07160 2109 5E
W88-04844 2106 5D
den,
W88-00641 2101 2L CICERONI,
CHUDYK, W. L.

CHRISTODOULOU, T. In-situ Analysis of Gasoline-Contaminated Waterborne Outbreak of Leptospirosis,


Isotope Hydrology of the Aghios Nikolaos Area Ground Water, W88-00154 2101 5C
of Crete, Greece,
W88-09489 2111 5A
W88-08331 2110 2F CICHON, K. A.
Laser Fluorescence/Fiber Optic Monitoring of
Preparation of a Bedrock RIFS (BRIFS) Allows
CHRISTOFFERSEN, K. Groundwater Contaminant Biodegradation,
for Unpredictable Flow in Fractured Rock,
Measurements of Chlorophyll-a from Phyto- W88-05233 2107 5B
W88-09500 2111 2F
plankton Using Ethanol as Extraction Solvent,
W88-08590 2110 2H
CHUNG AND, Y. C.
ATP as a Measure of Anaerobic Sludge Digester CIFRINO, A.

CHRISTOPHERSEN, N. Activity, Detection of Cryptosporidium from Wastewater


Chloride in Precipitation and Streamwater for W88-04891 2106 5D and Freshwater Environments,
the Upland Catchment of River Severn, Mid- W88-03586 2105 5A
CHUNG, K. H.
Wales: Some Consequences for Hydrochemical
Method of Biopolymeric Sludge Dewatering,
Models, CINCOTTA, D. A.
W88-10108 2112 5D
W88-08369 2110 2K Icthyofaunal Checklist and Comparison of Two
CHUNG, O.
S. North Branch Potomac River Tributaries Where
CHROST, R. J.
Soil Heat and Water Flow with a Partial Surface Alleged Ohio-Potomac River Stream Captures
Kinetics of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity and
Mulch, Occurred,
Phosphorus Availability for Phytoplankton and
W88-04598 2106 2G W88- 10746 2112 2H
Bacterioplankton in Lake Plusssee (North
German Eutrophic Lake), CHURCH, M. R. CIOLKOSZ, E. J.
W88-08789 2110 2H Atmospheric Wet Sulphate Deposition and
Computer Simulation of Soil Sensitivity to Acid
Lakewater Chemistry,
CHRZANOWSKI, T. H. W88-06304 2108 5B
Rain,
Exchange of Microbial Biomass Between a Spar- W88-06181 2108 2K
tina alterniflora Marsh and the Adjacent Tidal Regional Patterns of Sulfur Retention in Water-
Creek, sheds of the Eastern U.S., CIPOLLI, M. N.
W88-04479 2105 2L W88-07609 2109 2K Limnological and Climatological Study of
Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, SP, with
Primary and Bacterial Secondary Production in Relationship Between Annual Runoff and Wa- the Intent to Populate Its Rivers with the Rain-
a Southwestern Reservoir, tershedArea for the Eastern United States, bow Trout, Salmo irideus Gibbons (Estudo Lim-
W88-07019 2109 2H W88-07275 2109 2E nolgico e Climatico da Regiao do Parque Esta-
Volume dual de Campos do Jordao, SP, Com Vistas ao
Seasonal Variation in Cell of Epilimne- CHURCH, R. L.
tic Bacteria, Heavy Metals in Municipal Wastewater Treat- Povoamento com Truta Arco-Iris, Salmo irideus
W88- 10770 2H Gibbons),
2112 ment Plant Influents: An Analysis of the Data
Available from Treatment Plants, W88-09779 2111 2H
CHU.A. W88-00634 2101 5D
Chlorine Toxicity as a Function of Environmen- Use of Macrobenthos as Indicators of the Water
tal Variables and Species Tolerance, CHURCH, T. M. Quality in the Rivers of Parque Estadual de
W88-03515 2105 5C Examination of SOx, NOx and Trace Metal Campos do Jordao, Sp (Organismos Bentonicos
Washout Ratios Over the Western Atlantic como Indicadores da Qualidade da Agua de Rios
CHU, D. S.
Ocean, do Parque Estadual de Campos do Jordao, Sp),
Growth and Physiological Condition of Black W88-05123 2107 5B W88-09780 2111 5B
Ducks Reared on Acidified Wetlands,
W88-06823 2109 5C Seasonal Cycling of Sulphur and Iron in
CIRAVOLO, T. G.
Porewaters of a Delaware Salt Marsh,
CHU, H. W88-08932 2110 2L
Potential Cation Leaching Losses Following
Case Against Mercury (II) Methylation by Disturbance Across a Southeastern Coastal Plain
Aquatic Environmental Methylsiloxanes, Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment, Landscape Gradient,
W88-06952 2109 5B W88-08446 2110 5B W 8 8-09222 2111 4C

PA-71
AUTHOR INDEX
CIRMO, C. P.

CIRMO, C. P. CLARK, D. T. Slushflows in a Subarctic Environment, Kilpis-


Effects of Feeding and Temperature on Uptake, Trees as Monitors of Tritium in Soil Water, jarvi, Finnish Lapland,
Elimination and Metabolism of Benzo(a)pyrene W88-06148 2108 5A W88-08027 2110 2C
in the Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus),
W88-02027 2103 5C CLARK, E. H.
CLARK, P. A.
Eroding Soils: The Off-Farm Impacts,
CISAR, J. L. W88-05845
Wet Deposition of Sulfate and Its Relationship
2107 2J
Evapotranspiration of Cool-Season Turfgrasses to Sulphur Dioxide Emissions,
in the Humid Northeast, CLARK, G. L. W88-02406 2103 5B
W88-06342 2108 2D Kinetic Interaction of Neutral Trace Level Or-
ganic Compounds with Soil Organic Material, CLARK, R. C.
CLABORN, B. J. W88-11222 2112 5B Marine Pollution Problems, North American
Mathematical Model of the Secondary Recov- West Coast,
ery Process, CLARK, H. W. W88-06292 2108 5B
W88-04932 2106 4B Disinfection as an Adjunct to Water Purifica-

Recharge with Playa Lake Water and


tion, CLARK, R. H.
Filter W88-06833 2109 5F Overview of Small Hydro Development in
Underdrains,
W88-04917 4B Canada,
2106 CLARK, I. G.
W88-04537 2106 8C
Guide to Water Records of New Mexico, 1 897-
CLAESSON, J.
1983,
Combined Forced-Convection and Buoyancy CLARK, R. L.
W88-00721 2101 10A
Flow at a Two-Fluid Interface in a Porous Effect of Tillage Practices on Infiltration and
Medium: Analytical Studies, CLARK, J. A. Soil Strength of a Typic Hapludult Soil After
W88-07440 2109 5B Organic Solute Profile of Water Ten Years,
from Rio
CLAFF, R. E.
Blanco Retort 1, W88-10646 2112 2G
W88-07773 2109 5B
Evaluation of Percent Removal Variability for
CLARK, R. M.
Priority Pollutants in POTWs, CLARK, J. J.
W88-02222 2103 5D Computers in the Water Industry: Impact on the
Comparisons of Laboratory Toxicity Test Re- Regulatory Process,
CLAIRE, Y. sults with Responses of Estuarine Animals Ex-
W88-05711 2107 5F
Manganese Drinking Water of the Town of
in posed to Fenthion in the Field,
Beaucaire: Origins and Solutions (Manganese W88-06931 2109 5C Cost and Performance Evaluation for Full Scale,
dans l'eau d'Alimentation de la Ville de Beau- Single Solute Control of Synthetic Organic
caire: Origines et Solutions),
CLARK, J. L.
Chemicals by Granular Activated Carbon Ad-
Assurance Aspects of
Interlaboratory Quality
W88-09597 2111 5B sorption,
the International Commission's Great
Joint
W88-05754 2107 5F
CLANCY, K. M. Lakes Monitoring Programs,
Experimental Verification of Multicomponent W88-11181 2112 7C
Ground Water Contamination Predictions,
Development of Cost Equations for G AC Treat-
CLARK, N.J. ment Systems,
W88-08037 2110 5B
Impact of the Resource Conservation and Re- W88-09531 2111 5F
CLANTON, C. J. covery Act on the Design of Hazardous Waste
Hydraulic Properties of Soils as Affected by Incinerators,
Granular Activated Carbon for Controlling
Surface Application of Wastewater, W88-01301 2102 6E THMs,
W88-06347 2108 2G W88-09837 2111 5F
CLARK, J. R.
CLAPP, C. E. Field Confirmation of a Laboratory-Derived Modeling Distribution-System Water Quality:
Macroporous Infiltration and Redistribution as Hazard Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Dynamic Approach,
Affected by Earthworms, Tillage, and Residue, Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Penaeus duorarum, W88-09982 2111 5F
W88-04644 2106 2G W88-11005 2112 5C
Modeling Water Quality in Distribution Sys-
Wastewater Crop Management Studies in Min- CLARK, L. tems,
nesota,
Estimation of Groundwater Resources, W88-07048
W88-02744 2104 5E 2109 5F
W88-05834 2107 4B
CLARK, A. New Methodology for Modelling Break Failure
CLARK, L. R.
Critical Review of Cement Base Stabilization/ Patterns in Deteriorating Water Distribution
Nonpoint Source Pollution of Reservoirs: What
Solidification Techniques for the Disposal of Systems: Applications,
the Tennessee Valley Authority is Doing About
Hazardous Wastes, W88-08336 2110 5F
It,
W88-08410 2110 5E W88-01100 2102 5G New Methodology for Modelling Break Failure
CLARK, C. Patterns in Deteriorating Water Distribution
Deforestation and Floods,
CLARK, M. A.
Energy Use in Irrigation and the Systems: Theory,
W88-08217 Potential for
2110 4C W88-08335 2110 5F
Energy Savings by Application of Energy-
CLARK, C. C. Saving Technologies,
Polychlorinated Dioxin and Furan Discharge
Impact of Watershed Urbanization on Stream W88-0O489 2101 3F
During Carbon Reactivation,
Insect Communities,
W88-05406 PotentialCost Savings from Investments in W88-08571 2110 5B
2107 4C
Energy-Conserving Irrigation Systems,
CLARK, C. S. W88-00478 2101 6C CLARK, R. N.
Animal Viruses, Coliphages, and Bacteria in Furrow Dikes on Water Conservation
Effects of
Aerosols and Wastewater at a Spray Irrigation CLARK, M. D. and Dryland Crop Yields,
Site, Nitrogen Release from Wastewater Sludge: A W88-04502 2106 3F
W88-07008 2109 5B Site Specific Approach,
W88-O8O05 2110 5E CLARK, S. L.
Potential and Actual Biological Related Health
Recharging and Contamination
Relationships
Risks of Wastewater Industry Employment, CLARK, M. J.
Susceptibility of
Fractured Crystalline-Rock
W88-04582 2106 5C Alpine Sediment System: A Context for Glacio-
Aquifers in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Prov-
Fluvial Processes,
CLARK, D. L. inces of South Carolina,
W88-05785 2107 2J
Trickling Filter/Solids Contact Performance W88-11187 2112 5B
with Rock Filters at High Organic Loadings, Geocryological Inputs to the Alpine Sediment
W88-04886 2106 5D System, CLARK, T.
W88-05786 2107 2C Reducing Water Pumping Power Costs,
CLARK, D. R. W88-02812 2104 8C
Selenium Accumulation in Mammals Exposed to Glacio-Fluvial Sediment System: Applications
Contaminated California Irrigation Drainwater, and Implications, Reducing Water Pumping Power Costs,
W88-06436 2108 5B W88-05801 2107 2J W88-03612 2105 5F

PA-72
AUTHOR INDEX
CLINE, D. M.

CLARK, T. A. CLEARY, J. CLEMO, T. M.


Anaerobic Digestion of Wood Ethanol Stillage Isolationof Contaminated Ground Water by Laboratory and Simulation Studies of Solute
Using Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reac- Slurry-Induced Ground Displacement, Transport in Fracture Networks,
tor, W88-09133 2111 5G W88-01683 2103 5B
W88-05974 2108 5D
CLEASBY, J. L.
CLENDENING, L. D.
Metabolism of Resin Acids in Anaerobic Sys- Comparing Aluminum and Iron Coagulants for Evaluation of Pesticide Transport Screening
tems, In-Line Filtration of Cold Water,
Models under Field Conditions,
W88-10337 2112 5D W88-08127 2110 5F W88-09109 2111 5B
CLARK, T. L. CLEAVE, M. L.
VHF Doppler Radar as a Tool for Cloud and Potential Effects of Processed Oil Shale Leach-
CLERGUE-GAZEAU, M.
Simuliidae (Diptera: Nematocera) of the Neste
Precipitation Studies, ate in the Aquatic Environment,
W88-06744 W88-00354 d'Aure (Central Pyrenees) I. The Impact of Hy-
2108 7B 2101 5C
droelectricSchemes in the Upper Valley (Les
CLARK, W. S. CLEGG, B. S. Simuliidae (Diptera: Nematocera) de la Neste
Oil Contamination of Raptors Migrating Along Investigation of Pesticide Contamination in d'Aure (Pyrenees Centrales). I. Impact des
the Red Sea, Rural Wells, 1979-1984, Ontario, Canada, Amenagements Hyrodelectrique dans la Haute),
W88-01857 2103 5C W88-03865 2105 5B W88-10478 2112 6G

CLARKE, A. G. Survey of Farm Wells for Pesticides Residues, CLESCERI, N. L.


Oxidation of S02 in Rainwater and its Role in Southern Ontario, Canada, 1981-1982, 1984, Statistical Assessment of a Limnological Data
Acid Rain Chemistry, W88-03864 2105 5B Set,
W88-02405 2103 5B W88-05889
CLEGG, S. L.
2107 7C
CLARKE, C. L. Observations of the Preferential Loss of Major CLEVELAND, L.
Feasibility Report, Ions from Melting Snow and Laboratory Ice, Chronic Toxicity of an Environmental Contami-
W88-05842 2107 6A W88-04032 2105 2K nant Mixture to Young (or Larval) Striped Bass,
CLARKE, D. CLELAND, W88-07264 2109 5C
G. B.
Microcomputer Programs for Groundwater Bioaccumulation of Halogenated Aromatic Hy-
Influence of pH
on the Toxicity of Aluminium
Studies, drocarbons in C57B1/6 and DBA/2 Mice Fol-
and Other Inorganic Contaminants to East Coast
W88-05778 2107 2F lowing Consumption of Great Lakes Coho
Striped Bass,
Salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch),
CLARKE, I. D. W88-07263 2109 5C
W88-10140 2112 5B
Design of the Misicuni Scheme in Bolivia,
W88-02697 2104 8 A Effect of Dietary Exposure to Aroclor 1254
CLEVENGER, C. E.
Effect of the 1986 Drought on Streamflow in
and/or Mirex on Humoral Immune Expression
CLARKE, J. H. Selected Streams in Mississippi,
of Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri),
Design of Cost-Effective Chemical Monitoring W88-04674 2106 2E
W88-10498 2112 5C
Programs for Land Disposal Facilities,
W88-09152 2111 7 A CLEM, A. J.
CLEVERLY, D. H.
Waterproofing Soil,
Polychlorinated Dioxin and Furan Discharge
of Ground Water Monitoring
Interpretation During Carbon Reactivation,
W88-00614 2101 5G
Data ~ An Integrated Systems Approach, W88-08571 2110 5B
W88-11091 2112 7C CLEMENS, M. M.
Drinking Water Act: A Cause for Innovation, CLIFFORD, D.
CLARKE, J. S.
W88-08552 More on Mechanism and Some Important Prop-
2110 6E
Ground-Water Data for Georgia, 1985,
erties of Chromate Ion Exchange,
W88-03405 2104 7C CLEMENT, D. D. W88-05515 2107 5D
Flood Hydrology of Streams in Northern Utah,
CLARKE, K. B.
W88-01291 2102 2E CLIFFORD, D. A.
Trouble from the Fresh Water Mussel (Sphaer-
Comparison of the Graphical and Standard
ium corneum Lin), CLEMENT, M.
W88-06461 Methods for the Determination of Biochemical
2108 5F Heavy Metal Content of the Moss Mnium
Oxygen Demand,
hornum Growing in the Stem Flow Area of W88-08011
CLARKSON, C. L. 2110 5A
Fagus sylvatica,
Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of
W88-09697 2111 5B CLIFFORD, R.
Littoraland Benthic Autotrophic Communities
Acidic Lakes, Statistical Assessment of a Limnological Data
in CLEMENT, R. E.
W88-08962 Set,
2111 2H Investigation of American Lobster, Homarus
W88-05889 2107 7C
americanus, for the Presence of Chlorinated Di-
CLARKSON, W. W.
benzo-p-dioxins and Dibenzofurans, CLIFFT, R. C.
Fixed-Film Biological Nitrification of a Strong
W88-05121 2107 5B Gas Transfer Kinetics
Industrial Waste, in Oxygen Activated
W88-O8O06 5D Sludge,
2110 CLEMENT, R. J.
W88-08577 2110 5D
Turbulence Spectra of C02, Water Vapor, Tem-
CLASEN, J.
perature and Velocity Over a Deciduous Forest,
Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus (L.)) of the CLIFTON, L.
W88-03874 2105 21
Wahnbach Reservoir and their Assessment by Optimal Governing of Reaction Turbines,
Hydroacoustic Methods, CLEMENTS, E. V. W88-06719 2108 8C
W88-08834 2110 81 Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse at Military
Waterhammer and Governor Analysis,
Installations,
CLAUER, N. W88-04051 2105 8B
W88-00183 2101 5D
Strontium Isotopic Evolution of Oil-Field
Waters from Carbonate Reservoir Rocks in CLEMENTS, J. A. CLIFTON, P. M.
Bindley Field, Central Kansas, U.S.A. Application of Stochastic Ground Water Models
Solidification Processes,
W88-07920 2109 2K W88-02645 to Geologic Disposal of High-Level Nuclear
2104 5D
Waste,
CLAUSEN, J. C. CLEMMENS, A. J. W88-10957 2112 5E
Fiscal Year 1985 Program Report (Vermont Contraction Ratios for Weir and Flume Designs,
Water Resources Research Center), W88-03791 2105 8B CLINCH, J. R.
W88-03167 2104 9D Automated Spectrophotometry Field Monitor
Effects of Nonlevel Placement on Accuracy of for Water Quality Parameters: Determination of
Land Use Monitoring and Assessment for Non- Long-Throated Flumes, Nitrate,
point Sources Pollution Control, W88-05144 W88-06135
2107 7B 2108 5A
W88-01085 2102 5G
Method for Analyzing Field Scale Surface Irri- CLINE, D. M.
Monitoring and Assessment Techniques, gation Uniformity, Applications of a Data-Adaptive Background
W88-01084 2102 7A W88-05942 2108 2G Subtraction Technique to the Gas Chromatogra-

PA-73
AUTHOR INDEX
CLINE, D. M.

phic/Mass Spectromelric Analysis of Persistence Estimation from a Time-Series Con- COCHRANE, R. A.


Wastewater Supplies, taining Occasional Missing Data, Determination of Trace Metals in Solution by
W88-00411 2101 5A W88-06509 2108 7C Ion Chromatography,
W88-08407 2110 5A
Computer Survey of Gas Chromatography/ CLUNE, T. R.
Mass Spectrometry Data Acquired in the U.S. Systems Approach to Computerizing Data Ac-
COCK, J.H.
Environmental Protection Agency Screening quisition,
W88-05893 Response of Cassava to Water Stress,
Analysis: System and Results, 2107 7B
W88-04655 2106 21
W88-00409 2101 5A
CLYMA, W.
CLINE, P. V. Performance Functions of Border Irrigation Sys- CODY, T.

Hydrolysis of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Formation tems, Metabolism of Mutagenic Polycyclic Aromatic


of 1,1-Dichloroethene,
W88-05945 2108 3F Hydrocarbons by Photosynthetic Algal Species,
W88-11228 2112 5B W88-06305 2108 5C
Sizing of Terminal Units in Surface Irrigation
Projects: I, COE, C. J.
Migration and Degradation Patterns of Volatile
W88-05150 2107 3F Ground Water
Organic Compounds, Restoration Using Bioreclama-
W88-01727 2103 5B Sizing of Terminal Units in Surface Irrigation
tion in Fractured Pennsylvanian Bedrock,

Projects:
W88-09316 2111 5G
II,
CLINET, S.
W88-05151 2107 3F
Use of NOAA-AVHRR Data in the Lower COELEN, S. P.
Rhone Valley France, COATES, J. T. Long-Run Forecasting of Regional Economic
W88-08473 2110 7B Hydrophobic Organic Compounds on Sedi- Activity for Use in Water Resource Project
ments: Equilibria and Kinetics of Sorption, Evaluations,
CLIPSON, N. J. W. W88-09075 2111 5B W88-00549 2101 6B
Salt Tolerance in the Halophyte Suaeda Mari-
tima L. Dum. Growth, Ion Exchange in Re- COATS, R.J. Long-Run Forecasting of Regional Economic
sponse to Altered Salinity, Toxicity of Fenvalerate and Its Constituent Iso- Activity for Use in Water Resource Project
W88-07212 2109 2L mers to the Fathead Minnow, Pimephales pro- Evaluations,
melas, and Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus,
CLIVER, D. O.
W88-02277 2103 6D
W88-00075 2101 5C
Biological Tracers of Pollution Plumes From
COBB, G. D.
COELHO, P. E. F. P.
Septic Systems,
W88-09493 2111 5A Anoxic Transformations of Trace Halogenated Seismicity Around Brazilian Dam Reservoirs,
Aliphatics, W88-06777 2108 6G
Fate of Viruses During Sludge Processing, W88-03265 2104 5B
W88-09471 2111 5D Seismicity around Brazilian Dam Reservoirs,
Modeling of Biological Processes in the Subsur- W88-06880 2109 8E
CLOBUS, A. face,
Impacts Against the Wall of a Scaled-Up Fluid- W88-04361 2105 5B COETZER, A. H.
ized Bed, Succession inZooplankton and Hydrophytes of
W88 -02434 2103 3 A COBB, J. D. a Seasonal Water on the West Coast of South
Considerations in Selecting a Transportable Africa,
CLOERN, J. E. Thermal Destruction Unit (TTDU), W88-09678 2111 2H
Big Soda Lake (Nevada): 1. Pelagic Bacterial W88-03236 2104 5E
Heterotrophy and Biomass, COFFIN, R. B.
W88-05098
COBELAS, M. A.
2106 2H Phased Cell Division by a Field Population of Microbial Trophodynamics in the Delaware Es-
tuary,
Big Soda Lake (Nevada): 4. Vertical Fluxes of Staurastrum Longiradiatum (Conjugatophyceae,
Desmidiaceae), W88-06675 2 08 2L
Particulate Matter. Seasonality and Variations
Across the Chemocline, W88-09764 2111 2H
COFFMAN, C. B.
W88-05101 2106 2H COCCI, A. A. Groundwater Residues of Atrazine, Alachlor,
CLOSE, M. E.
Pilot-Scale Anaerobic Treatment of Corn Wet and Cyanazine Under No-tillage Practices,
Milling Wastewater, W88-06034 2108 5B
Effects of Irrigation on Water Quality of a Shal-
W88-00972 2102 5D
low Unconfined Aquifer,
W88-04279
COFRANCESCO, A. F.
2105 6G Pilot-ScaleAnaerobic Treatment of Peroxide Impact of Augmented Field Populations of
Bleachery Waste, Paper Machine Effluent and Arzama Densa Larvae on Waterhyacinth,
CLOTHIER, B. E.
Waste Activated Sludge,
Movement of Ammonium Nitrate into Unsatu- W88-02925 2104 4A
W88-02166 2103 5D
rated Soil During Unsteady Absorption,
W88-07988 2110 2G COCHRAN, J. W.
COGAN, J.
Field Evaluation of a Simple Microcosm Simu- Tunnel Plug Design at Tyee Lake,
Nitrogen Transport During Drip Fertigation W88-00073 2101 8A
lating the Behavior of Volatile Organic Com-
with Urea,
pounds in Subsurface Materials,
W88-07989 2110 2G W88-01687
COGERINO, L.
2103 5B
Aquatic Microhabitats of the Banks of a Large
CLOUGH, W. COCHRAN, M. J. Water Course: The Faunistic Approach (Les
Comments on a Proposed Investigtion of Lateral Optimal Allocation and Scheduling of Irrigation Microhabitats Aquatiques des Rives d'un Grand
Earth Pressures Exerted by Backfills, Water for Cotton and Soybeans, Cours d'eau: Approche Faunistique),
W88-02601 2104 8A W88-03490 2104 3F W88-10481 2112 2H
CLUCKIE, D.I.
COCHRANE, B. J. COGHLAN, J. D.
Percentile Estimation for Water Quality Data, Relationships Between the Structures of Chlor-
W88-02829
New Serovar mogdeni of Serogroup Tarassovi
2104 5D inated Phenols, Their Toxicity, and Their Abili- of Leptospira interrogans Isolated from a
ty to Induce Glutathione S-Transferase Activity Sewage Plant in England.
Some Hydrological Aspects of Weather Radar
in Daphnia Magna, W88-07666 2109 5A
Research in the United Kingdom, W88- 10499 2112 5C
W88-01964 2103 7C
COGHO, V. E.
COCHRANE, H. C.
CLUEVER, L. W. Increasing the Economic Efficiency and Afford-
AQUAMOD: A Z-dimensional Galerkin Finite-
Irrigation Water Allocation in South Dakota, Element Simulation Program for Microcomput-
ability of Storm Drainage Projects,
W88-05663 2107 6E W88-O4708 ers for Prediction of Pollutant Transport in Satu-
2106 6A
rated Groundwater Flow (AQUAMOD: 'n
CLUIS, D. A. COCHRANE, K. L. Twee-Dimensionele Galerkin eindige Element
Global Variance and Root Mean Square Error Ecosystem Model of Phosphorus Cycling in a Simulasieprogram vir Mikroekenaars vir die
Associated with Linear Interpolation of a Mar- Warm Monomictic, Hypertrophic Impound- Voorspelling van Versadigde Grondwatervloei
kovian Time-Series, ment, en Besoedeling),
W88-03887 2107 7C W88-01978 2103 2H W88-03773 2105 2F

PA-74
AUTHOR INDEX
COLLENTINE, M. G.

Development of a National Ground-Water Data COLBORN, T. COLER, M. S.


Base, Alternatives to Traditional Water Development Tubificid Behavior as a Stress Indicator,
W88-03771 2105 2F in the United States, W88-06774 2108 5C
W88-08221 2110 6F
COGNET, L. COLER, R.
Evaluation of the Preparation of Resin Samplers COLBURN, E. A. Effects of Trichloroacetic Acid, a Widespread
for Broad Spectrum Analysis of Large-Volume Factors Influencing Species Diversity in Saline Product of Chlorine Disinfection, on the Drag-
Samples, Waters of Death Valley, USA, onfly Nymph Respiration,
W88-07795 2109 5 A W88-06990 2109 2H
W88-04121 2105 5C
Mutagenic Activity of Various Drinking Water COLE, B. E.
Treatment Lines,
COLER, R. A.
Big Soda Lake (Nevada): 4. Vertical Fluxes of
W88-07813 2109 5F Effects of Tri- and Dichloroacetic Acids on the
Particulate Matter. Seasonality and Variations
Across the Chemocline,
Oxygen Consumption of the Dragonfly Nymph
COHEN, D. B. Aeschna Umbrosa,
Ground Water Contamination by Toxic Sub-
W88-05101 2106 2H
W88-08301 2110 5C
stances: A California Assessment, COLE, C. J.
W88-09116 2111 5A Cobalt in the Food Chain, Tubificid Behavior as a Stress Indicator,

W88-01201 2102 5B W88-06774 2108 5C


COHEN, G. B.
Clean Water Act: NPDES Permit Strategies,
Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants in COLES, D. G.
W88-07416 2109 5G Leaching Study of PNL 76-68 Glass Beads
Water- Waterdrop,
COHEN, M. B. W88-00408 2101 10C Using the LLNL Continuous-Flow Method and
Techniques for Reducing NOx from Coal-Fired the PNL Modified IAEA Methods: Final A
Geochemistry and Occurrence, Report,
Units,
W88-02670 2104 5G W88-01199 2102 5B W88-00642 2101 5B

COHEN, P. L. COLE, C. R. COLEY, D. M.


Stream Corridor Management in the Pacific Use of a Multigrid Technique to Study Effects Comparison of Vadose Monitoring Procedures,
Northwest: I. Determination of Stream-Corridor of Limited Sampling of Heterogeneity on Trans-
W88-09288 2111 2F
Widths, port Prediction,
W88-06969 2109 4A W88-10931 2112 5B COLEY, K. S.
Toxicity of Aqueous Extracts of Natural and
Stream Corridor Mana£ement in the Pacific COLE, R.
Synthetic Oils to Three Species of Lemna,
Northwest: II. Management Strategies, Model for Optimization of Socio-Economic
W88-11014 2112 5C
W88-06970 2109 4A Fishery Values on the Rio Grande in New
Mexico, COLEY, T.
COHEN, R. W88- 10022 2111 6D
Effects of Diflubenzuron on Limb Regeneration Susceptibility of Chinook Salmon to Bypass Sys-
and Molting in the Fiddler Crab, Uca pugilator, COLE, R. W. tems at Hydroelectric Dams,
W88-07030 2109 5C Effectiveness of Commercially Available Home W88-09829 2111 81

Water Purification Systems for Removing Or-


COHEN, R. M. ganic Contaminants,
COLIN, F.
Numerical Evaluation of Monitoring Well Automatic Detection of Coliform Bacteria for
W88-05756 2107 5F
Design, Industrial Control of Drinking Water Quality,
W88-09006 2111 7 A COLEMAN, A. K. W88-04448 2105 7B
Alternatives to Landfill,
Remedial Action Assessment for Hazardous COLIN,
W88-02647 J. L.
Waste Sites via Numerical Simulation, 2104 5E
Construction and Exploitation of an Automatic
W88-01735 2103 5B COLEMAN, E. C. Sequential Wet-Only Rain Sampler,
Simulation of Sampling and Hydraulic Tests to Bacterial Colonization and Endotoxin Content W88-07150 2109 5B
Assess a Hybrid Monitoring Well Design, of a New Renal Dialysis Water System Com-
W88-06384 2108 7A posed of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Sequential Sampling of Snow
Rural Area.
in a
W88-02870 2104 5B Experimentation and Identification of the Acidi-
Use of Analytical Models for Evaluating Cor- fying Agents,
rective Actions at Hazardous Waste Sites, COLEMAN, J. M. W88-02409 2103 5B
W88-09140 2111 7C Wetland Loss and the Subdelta Life Cycle,
W88-08713 2110 2J COLIN-KACZALA, C.
COHEN, R. S.
Measure of Isotopic Equilibrium between Water,
Development of a Volatile Organic Analysis COLEMAN, M. Water Vapour and Soil C02 in Arid Zone Soils,
Technique for the Orange-Los Angeles County Experimental Effects of Elevated Salinity on
W88-07197 2109 2G
Reuse Study, Three Benthic Invertebrates in Pyramid Lake,
W88-00436 2101 5A Nevada, COLL, J.
W88-06983 2109 2H Techniques of Collecting Data for a Study of
COHEN, S. Z.
Monitoring Ground Water for Pesticides, Errors in Measurements in Water Meters (Les
COLEMAN, T. S.
W88-09099 2111 5B Techniques d'Aquisition de Donnees pour
Foraging Characteristics of Canada Geese on
l'Etude des Erreurs de Comptage dans les
the Nisutlin River Delta, Yukon,
COHN, T. A. Compteurs a eau),
Use of
W88-05048 2106 2H
Historical Information in a Maximum- W88-08921 2110 5F
Likelihood Framework, COLEMAN, W. E.
W88-07400 2109 2E COLLE, D. E.
Automatic Quantification and Statistical Evalua-
tion of Organic Contaminants using a
Computer- Influence of Hydrilla on Harvestable Sport-Fish
COINER, A.
Populations, Angler Use, and Angler Expendi-
Evaluation of Methods for Estimation of Aqui- ized Glass Capillary Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry System and Grob Closed-Loop Orange Lake,
tures at Florida,
fer Recharge from Precipitation on Semi-Arid
Stripping, W88-09824 2111 81
Lands,
W88-03162 2104 2F W88-00413 2101 5A
COLLEN, P.
COKER, R. D. Comparison of Grob Closed-Loop Stripping Long-Term Changes in Fish Populations of
Biogenic Sulfur and the Acidity of Rainfall in Analysis with Other Trace Organic Methods, Acid Streams and Lochs in Galloway South
Remote Areas of Canada, W88-00412 2101 5A West Scotland,
W88-05503 2107 5B W88-02485 2103 2H
Studies on the Potent Bacterial Mutagen, 3-
COLANGELO, R. V. chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)- COLLENTINE, M. G.
Cement Bentonite Grout and Its Effect on furanone: Aqueous Stability, XAD
Recovery Will My
Monitoring Wells Survive Down
Water Quality Samples: A
Field Test of Volclay and Analytical Determination in Drinking Water There: Design and Installation Techniques for
Grout, and in Chlorinated Humic Acid Solutions, Hazardous Waste Studies,
W88-09011 2111 7B W88-06113 2108 5A W88-09155 2111 7B

PA-75
AUTHOR INDEX
COLLERSON, K. D.

COLLERSON, K. D. COLLINS, M. A. COMER, P. J.


Ground Waters with un Radiogenic 87Sr/86Sr Data Base Design for a Regional Ground Water Low Ionic Strength Solutions on
Effects of pH
Ratios in the Great Artesian Basin, Australia, Quantity Assessment in Kankakee and Northern of Acid Forested Soils,
W88-06I40 2108 2F Iroquois Counties, Illinois, W88-06186 2108 2K
W88-11036 2112 4B
COLLIER, C. G.
Some Hydrologieal Aspects of Weather Radar COLLINS, M. R.
COMES, B.

Benthal Interactions Kraft Mill Wastewater Ship Simulation Study of John F. Baldwin
Research in the United Kingdom, in a
W88-01964 Lagoon, (Phase II) Navigation Channel, San Francisco
2103 7C
W88-02165 2103 5D Bay, California,
COLLIER, J. R. W88-00823 2101 8B
Impact of Urbanization on Watercourses in COLLINS, W. J.
Washington, D.C., Determination of Uptake Rate Constants for Six COMIN, F. A.
W88-04958 2106 4C Organochlorines in Midge Larvae, Action of Malathion plus Lindane Pesticide on
W88-06930 2109 5B Crustacean Populations,
COLLIER, K. J. W88-08674
COLMAN, J. A. 2110 5C
Distribution of Benthic Invertebrates in Acid,
Brown Water Streams
Vertical Eddy Determined with
Diffusivity
in the South Island of Chemical Characteristics of the Water in the
Rn222 in the Benthic Boundary Layer of Ice-
New Zealand, Ricefields of the Ebro Delta (N.E. Spain),
Covered Lakes,
W88-0690I 2109 2H W88-05605 W88-08809 2110 2H
2107 2H
Faunal and Chemical Dynamics of Some Acid
COLOMBO, P. Spanish Salt Lakes: Their Chemistry and Biota,
and Alkaline New Zealand Streams,
Development of a Computerized Data Base for W88-06992 2109 2H
W88-06688 2108 2H Low-Level Radioactive Waste Leaching Data:
COLLIER, K. R. Topical Report, COMMINS, M. L.

Groundwater Data, Green River Basin, Wyo- W88-06604 2108 7C Macronutrient Controls on Nitrogen Fixation in
Planktonic Cyanobacterial Populations,
ming, COLQUHOUN, J. R.
W88-03089 2104 7C W88-08769 2110 2H
Macroinvertebrate Fauna of an Acid-Stressed
Headwater Stream System in the Adirondack COMSTOCK, C.
COLLIN, J. F. R.
Mountains, New York, Ground Water Modeling Applied
Follow-Up Study of Gastro-Intestinal Diseases to Determin-
W88-10693 2112 5C
Related to Bacteriologically Substandard Drink- ing Well Locations and Well Field Yield, Cerre-
ing Water, COLURA, R. L. jon Coal Project, Colombia, South America,
W88-05491 2107 5C Zooplankton Abundance in Unstocked Maricul- W88-09254 2111 2F
ture Ponds at Three Salinities,
COLLING, H. J.
W88-07075 2109 81 CONARROL, K.
Measurement of Plumbosolvency Propensity to Water Recycling in the Fruit and Vegetable
Guide the Control of Lead in Tapwaters, COLVEN, W. P. Processing Industry,
W88-06452 2108 5A Field Evaluation of Ground Water Sampling W88-00925 2101 6D
Devices for Volatile Organic Compounds,
COLLINS, A. G. W88-09300 5A
Assessment of Phosphorus
2111 CONCEICAO NETO, J.
Sources to Black
COLVIN, Use of an Algal-Microcrustacean Polyculture
Lake, New York, R.
W88-08573 PracticalMethodology for Predicting Critical System for Domestic Wastewater Treatment,
2110 5B
Operating Range of Biological Systems Treating W88-07325 2109 5D
Fixed-Film Biological Nitrification of a Strong Inhibitory Substances,
Industrial Waste, W88-04887 2106 5D CONDER, A. L.
W88-08006 2110 5D Test of Weighted Usable Area Estimates De-
COLWELL, R. R. rived from a PHABSIM Model for Instream
Mechanisms for Phosphorus Removal by a Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi- Flow Studies on Trout Streams,
Coal/Aluminum Media Filter, tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae W88-09819 2111 6D
W88-03268 2104 5D and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, CONDIE, L. W.
COLLINS AND, L. J. W88-09969 2111 2H Acute and Subchronic Toxicity in Rats of
Measurement of Trace Concentrations of Hy-
Trans- 1,2-dichloro-ethylene in Drinking Water,
drogen in Biogas from Anaerobic Digesters Enumeration of Vibrio cholerae Ol in Bangla-
W88-05562 2107 5C
Using an Exhaled Hydrogen Monitor, desh Waters by Fluorescent-Antibody Direct
W88-04859 2106 5D Viable Count,
CONDREN, A. J.
W88-05449 2107 5A
COLLINS, C. H. Design, Operational, and Cost Considerations
Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Land Acquisition Testing for Bacterial Resistance to Arsenic in for Vacuum Assisted Sludge Dewatering Bed

and Wetlands Protection, Monitoring Well Water by the Direct Viable Systems,
W88-04965 2106 6E Counting Method, W88-01856 2103 5D
W88-05453 2107 5A
COLLINS, D. L CONG, S.
Hydrologic Data from Naval Oil Shale Re- COLYER, S. Effect of Discharge Measurement Error in
serves, Parachute Creek Basin, Northwestern Fishing the Four-Lane,
Flood Frequency Analysis,
W88-05477 2107 4C
Colorado, Water Years 1982-83, W88-07402 2109 2E
W88-03131 2104 7C COMANS, R. N. J.
Adsorption, Desorption, and Isotopic Exchange CONGDON, J. D.
COLLINS, E. D.
Biomass Productivity of Freshwater Turtles,
of Cadmium on Illite: Evidence for Complete
Treatment of Radioactive Wastewaters by
Reversibility, W88-09230 2111 2H
Chemical Precipitation and Ion Exchange,
W88-04860 2106 5B
W8S-06082 2108 5D CONIGLIO, W. A.
Isotopically Exchangeable Phosphate in Fresh- Development of Quantitative Estimates of Un-
COLLINS, G. S.
water Sediments: Effects of U. V. -Irradiation, certainty in Environmental Risk Assessments
Improving Crop Management,
Formaldehyde, Solid/Solution Ratio, and pH on When the Scientific Data Base is Inadequate,
W88-00299 2101 3F Its Experimental Determination, W88-02025 2103 7C
COLLINS, I. F. W88-04453 2105 5B
Two- and Three-Dimensional Steady Quasi- CONKIC, L.
COMBA, M. E.
Concentration Factors of Csl37
Linear Infiltration From Buried andSurface in River Sedi-
Export of Mirex from Lake Ontario to the St.
Cavities Using Boundary Element Techniques, ment,
Lawrence Estuary,
W88-01695 2103 2G W88-08067 W88-06770 2108 5B
2110 5B
COLLINS. J. R. COMEAU, Y. CONLEY, L. F.
Opinion Differences in Design Lead to Proof of Phosphate Release and Uptake in Enhanced Bio- Alkaline Approach to Treating Cooling Towers
Process, J Phosphorus Removal From Wastewater, for Control of Legionella pneumophila,
W88-04661 2106 5D W88-02848 2104 5D W88-O4083 2105 5G

PA-76
AUTHOR INDEX
COOKE, W. B.

CONN, W. D. CONSTABLE, T. W. COOK, J. L.


Financial Responsibility Provisions for Under- Evaluation of Heavy Metal Leachability from Quantifying Peak Discharges for Historical
ground Tanks in Virginia, Solid Wastes, Floods,
W88-10037 2111 5G W88-04386 2105 5B W88-07387 2109 2E
Underground Storage Tank Disposal: Alterna- Laboratory Evaluation of Solid Residues from COOK, J. R.
tives, Economics, and Environmental Costs, Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion Sys- Environmental Information Document: Y Area,
W88-10O36 2111 5E tems, W88-07969 2109 5E
W88-08360 2110 5E
CONNELL, D. W. COOK, M. B.
Ecotoxicology: A Framework for Investigations CONSTANTZ, J. Emergency Response and Public Health at Haz-
of Hazardous Chemicals in the Environment, Air Encapsulation During Infiltration,
ardous Waste Sites,
W88-08222 2110 5C W88-06175 2108 2G
W88-01398 2102 5G
R. E. Moore and Yolo Light Clay,
Factors Controlling Bioaccumulation of PCBs, COOK,
W88-06655 2108 5B W 8 8-094 13 2111 2G P. L.
Technical Enforcement Guidance Document for

Factors Controlling PCBs in Food Chains,


CONTE, F. P. Ground-Water Monitoring Systems,
Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Artemia W88-09284 2111 6E
W88-06656 2108 5B
salina in Lake Abert, Oregon,

CONNELL, G. W88-06985 2109 2H COOK, R. B.


Previous Sludge Addition Effects on Nitrogen Winter and Spring pH Depressions in Northern
Acid Brine Shrimp: Metabolic Strategies in Os- Wisconsin Lakes Caused by Increases in pC02,
Mineralization in Freshly Amended Soil,
motic and Ionic Adaptation, W88-07090 2109 2H
W88-06180 2108 5E
W88-06988 2109 2H
CONNELL, L. D. COOK, R. L.
Nearshore and Pelagic Abundances of Artemia
Water Movement in a Finite Layer: Absorption How is the Federal, State, Local Partnership
monica in Mono Lake, California,
for Constant Water Content at the Surfaces, Working in Virginia,
W88-06986 2109 2H
W88-00103 2101 2G W88-04977 2106 6E
CONTE, P. A.
CONNELLY, J. P. Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Artemia COOK, W.
Ground Water Sampling: Addressing the Turbu-
salina in Lake Abert, Oregon,
Effects of Alluminum and Acidity on the Drift,
lent Inconsistencies, W88-06985 2109 2H Mortality, and Molting of Stream Insects,
W88-09004 2111 7 A W88-03188 2104 5C
CONTI, E.
CONNELLY, R. J. Acute Toxicity of Three Detergents and Two COOKE, B. H.
Case History of Open Pit Mine Dewatering at Insecticides in the Lug worm, Arenicola marina Design of Buried Structures in Squeezing Rock
Letlhakane Mine, Botswana, (L.): A Histological and a Scanning Electron inToronto, Canada,
W88-00401 2101 4B Microscopic Study, W88-03754 2105 8E
W88-07032 2109 5C
CONNER, J. R. COOKE, J. B.
Controlled Gel Time for Solidification of Multi- CONTRACTOR, D. N. Concrete-Faced Rockfill Dam: I. Assessment,
Phased Wastes, Field Applications of Multiple-Aquifer, Ground W88-05545 2107 8E
W88-00508 2101 5D Water Models for Flow and Transport to Un-
derground Coal Gasification Sites, Concrete-Faced Rockfill Dam: II. Design,
CONNOLLY, J. P. W88-10929 2112 5B W88-05546 2107 8E
Great Lakes Ecosystem - Modeling of the Fate
of PCBs, FiniteElement Modeling of Flow in a Coal COOKE, J. G.
W88-06666 2108 5B Seam with Underground Coal Gasification Cav- Effect of Nitrate in Stream Water on the Rela-
ities, tionship Between Denitrification and Nitrifica-
CONNOLY, J. P.
W88-08323 2110 5B tion in a Stream-Sediment Microcosm,
Post Audit of a Lake Erie Eutrophication W88-06687 2108 5C
Model, CONTU, A.
W88-06420 2108 5C Eutrophication in Water Supply Reservoirs: NitrateEnhancement of Nitrification Depth in
General Impacts on Potable Water Preparation, Sediment/Water Microcosms,
CONNOR, E. S. W88-05250 2107 5C W88-06886 2109 5B
and Odour Control in
Stabilisation, Disinfection
Sewage Sludge Treatment: An Annotated Bibli- CONVERSE, J. C. Nitrate Enhancement of Nitrification Depth in
ography Covering the Period 1950-1983, Effects of Ammonia
Nitrogen on the Anaerobic Sediment/Water Microcosms,
W88-03950 2105 5D Digestion of Poultry Manure, W88-09706 2111 5B
W88-00973 2102 5D
CONNOR, J. J. Sources and Sinks of Nutrients in a New Zea-
Primitive Pseudo Wave
Equation Formulation Improved Alkalimetric Monitoring for Anaero- land Hill Pasture Catchment: I. Stormflow Gen-
for Solving the Harmonic Shallow Water Equa- bic Digestion of Poultry Manure, eration,
tions, W88-02147 2103 5D W88-08365 2110 5B
W88-08352 2110 8B
CONWAY, M. F.
Sources and Sinks of Nutrients in a New Zea-
CONOVER, M. T. Chromium Valency Response and Environmen-
land Hill Pasture Catchment: II. Phosphorus,
Fluid Wave Energy Dissipating and Absorbing tal Fate in Three-Phase Aquatic Microcosms,
W88-08366 2110 5B
Structure, W88-00547 2101 5B
W88-00610 2101 4D CONZONNO, Sources and Sinks of Nutrients in a New Zea-
V. H.
land Hill Pasture Catchment: III. Nitrogen,
CONQUEST, L. D. Limnological Investigation in Tierra del Fuego -

W88-08367 2110 5B
Phytoplankton Population Dynamics and the Argentina,
Fate of Production During the Spring Bloom in W88-05380 2107 2H Spatial Distribution of Denitrifying Activity in a
Auke Bay, Alaska,
COODY, P. N.
Stream Draining an Agricultural Catchment,
W88-07467 2109 2L W88-08112 2110 5B
Effect of COD Loading asGlucose on Critical
CONRAD, R. Design Parameters in Land Treatment Systems,
COOKE, P. E.
Influence of pHon Microbial Hydrogen Metab-
W88-02151 2103 5D
Relating Theory to Practice in the Design of
olism in Diverse Sedimentary Ecosystems, COOK, A. M. Water Reclamation Facilities for Enhanced Oil
W88-07015 2109 5C Microbial Desulfonation of Substituted Naphth- Recovery Steamflood Facilities,
alenesulfonic Acids and Benzenesulfonic Acids, W88-00965 2102 5D
CONROY, L. E.
W88-02705 2104 5B
Determination of Organically Combined Chlo- COOKE, W. B.
rine in High-Molecular-Weight Aquatic Organ- COOK, H. C. Isolation of Fungi From Environmental Sam-
ics, Bacterial Quality of Bottled Water, ples,
W88-00440 2101 5B W88-04122 2105 5G W88-02019 2103 5A

PA-77
AUTHOR INDEX
COOLEY, J. H.

COOLEY, J. H. COOPER, I. A. Records of Wells, Drillers' Logs, Water-Level


Current Status on the Selection and Manage- Design, Operational, and Cost Considerations Measurements, and Chemical Analyses of
ment of Vegetation for Slow Rate and Overland for Vacuum Assisted Sludge Dewatering Bed Groundwater in Brazoria, Fort Bend, and
Flow Application Systems to Treat Municipal Systems, Waller Counties, Texas, 1980-84,
Wastewater in the North Central Region of the W88-01856 2103 5D W88-03077 2104 2F
United States,
W88-02742 2104 5E COOPER, J. R.
Records of Wells, Drillers' Logs, Water-Level
Phosphorus Redistribution from Cultivated
Growing Trees on Effluent Irrigation Sites with Fields into Riparian Areas,
Measurements, and Chemical Analyses of GW
in Chambers, Liberty, and Montgomery Coun-
Sand Soils in the Upper Midwest, W88-04647 2106 5B
ties, Texas, 1980-84,
W88-02750 2104 5E
COOPER, J. S. W88-03076 2104 2F
COOLEY, M. E. EPA and the Chesapeake Bay,
Divisions of Potential Fracture Permeability W88-04938 2106 5G CORAPCIOGLU, M. O.
Based on Distribution of Structures and Linea- Adsorption of Heavy Metals onto Hydrous Acti-
COOPER, R. M. vated Carbon,
ments, in Sedimentary Rocks of the Rocky
Geostatistics Applied to Groundwater Contami- W88-04442
Mountains-High Plains Region, Western United 2105 5D
nation. Methodology,
I:
States,
W88-08569 2110 5A CORAPCIOGLU, M. Y.
W88-03029 2104 2F
Averaged Regional Land Subsidence Equations
Geostatistics Applied To Groundwater Con-
Linear Features Determined from Landsat Im- for Artesian Aquifers,
tamination. II: Application,
agery in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles, W88-08570 W88-01347 2102 6G
2110 5A
W88-03417 2104 7C
COOPER, S. C. Migration of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in
Linear Features Determined from Landsat Im- Geohydrology of a Field Groundwater,
Study of Pesticide
Site:
agery in Western Kansas, Migration in the Unsaturated and Saturated W88-11216 2112 5B
W88-03418 2104 7C Zones of Dougherty Plain, Southwest Georgia,
W88-09094 2111 5B Pressure Change and Surface Expansion in Salt
COOLEY, R. L. Marshes Due to Tidal Inundation,
Regression Modeling of Groundwater Flow, COOPER, T. A. W88-04321 2105 2L
W88-03095 2104 2F Influence of Rainfall Distribution in Numerical
Simulation of Evapotranspiration From a Multi- CORAY, C. S.
Reliability Analysis for Ground Water Models:
layerModel Pine Canopy, Characterization of Soluble Organic Compounds
An Approach Through Use of Confidence and
W88-01696 2103 2D and Complexation of Copper, Nickel, and Zinc
Prediction Intervals,
in Extracts of Sludge-amended Soils,
W88-10943 2112 2F COOPER, W. J. W88-05980 2108 5E
Chemical Reactions of Ozone and Their Role in
Simultaneous Confidence and Prediction Inter-
Developing Improved Analytical Methods, CORBET, R. L.
vals for Nonlinear Regression Models with Ap-
W88-10384 2112 5A
plication to a Groundwater Flow Model, Fate of 1,3,6,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in

W88-00035 2101 7C Development of the Nutrient Film Technique an Outdoor Aquatic System,
for Renovation of Wastewater for Nonpotable W88-06957 2109 5B
COONEY, E.
Use: Design Criteria Study,
Kinetics of Cadmium and Copper Hydrolysis, W88-00552 2101 5D CORBET, T. F.
W88-04385 2105 5D Linear and Nonlinear Solutions for One-Dimen-
Emissions of Biogenic Sulphur Compounds from sionalCompaction Flow in Sedimentary Basins,
COOPER, A. B.
Several Wetland W88-06803
Soils in Florida, 2108 2F
Sources and Sinks of Nutrients in a New Zea-
W88-03776 2105 2L
land Hill Pasture Catchment: III. Nitrogen, CORBETT, E. S.
W88-08367 2110 5B Hydrolysis of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Formation Rapid Fluctuations in Streamflow pH and Asso-
of 1,1-Dichloroethene, ciated Water Quality Parameters During a
COOPER, C. M. W88-11228 2112 5B
Benthos in Bear Creek, Mississippi: Effects of
Stormflow Event,
W88-01276 2102 5B
Habitat Variation and Agricultural Sediments, Removing VOCs from Groundwater Containing
W88-10456 2112 5C Humic Substances by Means of Coupled Air
Relationship of Antecedent Flow Rate to Storm
Stripping and Adsorption,
Fisheries in Man-Made
Pools Below Grade-Con- Hydrograph Components,
W88-05338 2107 5F
trol Structures and in Naturally Occurring W88-01215 2102 2G
Scour Holes of Unstable Streams, COPA, W. M.
W88-08384 2110 81 Improved Industrial Wastewater Treatment CORBIN, M. H.
Through Particle Size Management Using
Thermal Destruction of Ignitable Hazardous
Using Landsat Multispectral Scanner Data to Leachate Treatment as a Case Study, Waste. A Case Study in Regulatory Interpreta-
Estimate Suspended Sediments in Moon Lake, W88-02218 2103 5D tion,
Mississippi, W88-01O09 2102 5E
W88-07657 2109 7B Removal of Pollutants from Dilute Wastewater
by the PACT Treatment Process, CORBO, P.
COOPER, D. J. W88-10410 2112 5D F-Area Seepage Basins,
Emissions of Biogenic Sulphur Compounds from W88-08508 2110 5B
Several Wetland Soils in Florida, COPELAND, D. R.
W88-03776 2105 2L Pointe Coupee Pumping Station Siphon, Upper CORBRIDGE, N. J.
Pointe Coupee Loop Area, Louisiana: Hydraulic Guidelines for Developing Area-of-Origin Com-
COOPER, D. M. Model Investigation, pensation,
Precipitation and Streamwater Chemistry in a W88-00861 2101 8C W88-03192 2104 6B
Subarctic Scottish Catchment,
W88-07561 2109 5B COPELAND, R. A.
CORCORAN, E. F.
Concepts, Costs and Uses of Gas Chromatogra-
COOPER, D. R.
Water Quality Characteristics of a Southeast
phy and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectros-
Lift Gate for Lockport Lock Illinois Waterway:
Florida Sewage Treatment and Bioeffects Labo-
copy in the Analysis of Sludge,
Hydraulic Model Investigation, ratory,
W88-01506 2103 5A
W88-05914 2107 8C W88-O9950 2111 5D
COPEMAN, J. L.
COOPER, E. W. Analysis of Full-Scale SBR Operation at
CORDES, L. D.
Technique Used to Drill Monitoring Wells at a Grundy Center, Iowa, Distribution and Ecology of Water Horsetail
Hazardous Waste Site, W88-03829 2105 5D (Equisetum Northern Wetlands,
fluviatile) in
W88-11193 2112 5A W88-09935 2111 2H
COPLIN, L. S.
COOPER, G. A. Approximate Altitude of Water Levels in Wells CORDIANO, D. M.
Reservoir Safety Programme in Northern Ire- in the Chicot and Evangeline Aquifers in the Legal Theories and Damages Employed in
land, Houston Area, Texas, Groundwater Pollution Litigation,
W88-O6201 2108 8A W88-03402 2104 7C W88-03613 2105 6E

PA-78
AUTHOR INDEX
COSTAS, E.

CORDRY, K. E. Testing of Alum Recovery for Solids Reduction COSGRAVE, T. M..


Ground Water Sampling Without Wells, and Reuse, Shallow Stratigraphic Reflections from Ground
W88-09302 2111 5A W88-02395 2103 5F Penetrating Radar,
W88-09023 2111 7B
COREY, J.C. CORR, S. H.
Remote Sensing at Savannah River, Treatment of Soft Drink Bottling Wastewater COSGROVE, T. K. P.
W88-09087 2111 7B from Bench-Scale Treatability to Full-Scale Op- Locating Potent-al Borehole Sites in a Discord-
eration, ant Flow Regime in the Chalk Aquifer at Lul-
COREY, M. W.
Estimating Chemical Doses for Water Stabiliza-
W88-00989 2102 5D worth Using Integrated Geophysical Surveys,
W88-07915 2109 7B
tion, CORRADINI, C.
W88-05176 2107 5F Spatial Distribution of Pre-Warm Front Rainfall COSGROVE, W. M.
in the Mediterranean Area, Criteria for Project Performance Certification,
Water Resources Management in Alcorn
W88-08294 2110 2B W88-04880 2106 5D
County, Mississippi,
W88-02962 2104 6D Structure of a Semi-Distributed Adaptive Model COSOVIC, B.
forFlood Forecasting,
COREY, P. N. Determination of Surface-active Compounds in
W88-03280 2104 2E
Water Nitrates and CNS Birth Defects: A Popu- Precipitation Studies by AC Polarography,
lation-Based Case-Control Study, W88-06125 2108 5A
CORRADO, J. J.
W88-10390 2112 5C Application of Membrane Anaerobic Reactor Direct Determination of Surface Active Sub-
System for the Treatment of Industrial
COREY, R. B. stances in Natural Waters,
Wastewaters,
Effects of Sludge Properties on Accumulation of W88-06071 2108 7B
Trace Elements by Crops,
W88-01028 2102 5D
W88-07906 2109 5B COSPER, E. M.
Scale-Up of the Membrane Anaerobic Reactor
Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms
COREY, S.
System,
Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem,
Recurrent Groups of Zooplankton in the Bay of W88-02172 2103 5D W88-08013 2110 2L
Fundy and Southwest Nova Scotia Regions,
CORREA, M.
Canada, COSSU, R.
Physiological Effects of Metal Toxicity on the
W88-05050 2106 2L Pollution and Eutrophication in the Venice
Tropical Freshwater Shrimp Macrobrachium
Lagoon,
CORIO, L. A. carcinus (Linneo, 1758),
W88-04365 2105 6G
Estimating Monthly Mean Water and Energy W88-02335 2103 5C
Budgets over the Central U.S. Great Plains: Part
CORREDOR, J. E.
COSTA, F. J. C. B.
I.Evapoclimatonomy Model Formulation, Utilization of Vinasse Effluents from an Anaero-
W88-06357
Petroleum Pollution in The Caribbean,
2108 2D W88-05132 bic Reactor,
2107 5B
W88-02117 2103 5D
Estimating Monthly Mean Water and Energy
CORRELL, D. L.
Budgets over the Central U.S. Great Plains: Part COSTA, J. E.
Chemical and Biological Trends Associated with
II. Evapoclimatonomy Experiments,
Acidic Atmospheric Deposition in the Rhode Comparison of the Largest Rainfall-Runoff
W88-06358 2108 2D Floods in the United States with Those of the
River Watershed and Estuary,
W88-07261 People's Republic of China and the World,
CORKRAN, J. L. 2109 5C
W88-07392 2109 2E
Diel Patterns of Nitrogenase Activity Associat-
Ion Balances Between Precipitation Inputs and
ed with Macrophytes in a Eutrophic Lake,
Rhode River Watershed Discharges, History of Paleoflood Hydrology in the United
W88-06704 2108 2H
W88-03966 States, 1800-1970,
2105 5C
CORKUM, L. D.
W88-09407 2111 2E
Organic Contaminants in Adult Aquatic Insects CORRELL, R. J.
Occurrence and Treatment of Uranium in Point Hydraulics and Basin Morphometry of the Larg-
of the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers, Ontario,
of Use Systems in Colorado, est Flash Floods in the Conterminous United
Canada,
W88-09548 W88-05012 2106 5F States,
2111 5B W88-07566 2109 2E
CORMAN, S. D.
CORSI, C.
Factors Influencing Capillary Analyses of Vola- Genetic and Biochemical Effect of Dry Residue Multidisciplinary Approach to the Flood Hy-
of Arno River In Vitro and In Vivo, drology of Foothill Streams in Colorado,
tile Pollutants,
W88-04006 W88-00084 2101 5C W88-01292 2102 2E
2105 5A
CORNAX, R. CORTESI, P. COSTA, J. R.

Coliphages as an Indicator of Faecal Pollution in Cd-Metallothionein and Metal-Enzymes Interac- Water Resources Planning - a Research Pro-
Water. Its Relationship with Indicator and Path- tions in the Goldfish Carassius Auratus, gram,
ogenic Microorganisms, W88-03652 2105 5C W88-04424 2105 6A
W88-04847 2106 5A CORTINEZ, V. A. COSTA-PIERCE, B. A.
CORNETT, R. J. Design and Evaluation of an Electrochemical Estimating Microbial Production and Growth
Chemical Fractionation and Bioavailability of Sensor for Determination of Dissolved Oxygen Rates in Aquaculture Ponds Using Rates of
Cobalt-60 to Benthic Deposit-Feeders, in Water, RNA and DNA
Synthesis,
W88-10829 2112 5B W88-02862 2104 7B W88-07118 2109 2H
Vertical Transport of Oxygen into the Hypolim- CORTRIGHT, R. F>. COSTAIN, J. K.
nion of Lakes, Using GAC to Remove VOCs from Air Stripper Hydroseismicity - A Hypothesis For the Role of
W88-07083 2109 2H Off-Gas, Water in the Generation of Intraplate Seismicity,
W88-09836 2111 5F W88-02837 2104 2F
CORNIC, G.
Effect of a Rapid and a Slow Drought Cycle COSBY, B. J. COSTANZA, R.
Followed by Rehydration on Stomatal and Non- Chemical Processes Governing Soil and Water Economic Value of Wetlands Systems,
Stomatal Components of Leaf Photosynthesis in Acidification, W88-03214 2104 2H
Phaseolus Vulgaris L., W88-04014 2105 5B
W88-01703 2103 21 COSTANZO, G. V.
COSBY, R. L. Use of Pressure Differential Measurements to
CORNMAN, R. E. Manual of Ground-Water Quality Sampling Pro- Map Chemical-Quality Variations in a Variable-
Bringing Great Salt Lake Floods Under Control, cedures, Density Ground Water System,
W88-05354 2107 4A W88-08970 2111 7B W88-09294 2111 7 A
CORNWELL, D. A. Manual of Ground-Water Quality Sampling Pro- COSTAS, E.
Management of Water Treatment Plant Sludges, cedures, Phytoplankton Size Classes Distribution in an
W88-01502 2103 5E W88-09401 A
2111 5 Upwelling Area (Distribucion del Tamano de las

PA-79
AUTHOR INDEX
COSTAS, E.

Especies del Fitoplancton en un Area de Aftora- COUFAL, G.


miento),
COUTINHO, F. F.
Use of Well Packers to Control TCE and PCE Elimination of Sulfides and Control of Hydro-
W88-05042 2106 2L Contaminants,
gen Sulfide Odors at a Screwpeller Pumping
W88-09278 2111 5G
COSTELLO, R. Station,
Occupational Exposure Monitoring of Workers COUGHLAN, J. W88-05257 2107 5D
atHazardous Waste Sites, Effect of Chlorination on Entrained Plankton at
W88-01392 2102 5C Several United Kingdom Coastal Power Sta- COUTURE, P.
tions, Structure-Function Relationships for Monitoring
COSTIGAN, P. A. W88-03524 Cellular Stress and Recovery Responses with
Plant Water Potential Measured Continuously
2105 5C
in Selenastrum capricornutum,
the Field, COUILLARD, D. W88-07031 2109 5A
W88-03660 2105 2D Bacterial Leaching of Metals from Digested
Sewage Sludge, COVAY, K. J.
COSTON-CLEMENTS, L. W88-07062
Fish
2109 5D Benthic Invertebrates in Selected Streams of the
Population Responses to Chronic and Piceance Creek Basin, Northwestern Colorado,
Acute Pollution: The Influence of Life History Development of a Water Quality Planning
Water Years 1977-81,
Strategies, Model Using UTM Square-Grid System,
W88-03323 2104 2E
W88-06339 2108 5C W88-08853 2110 5G

COTE, P. L. Heavy Metals Removal from Anaerobically Di- Groundwater Resources of the Rayville-Delhi
Area, Northeastern Louisiana,
Evaluation of Heavy Metal Leachability from gested Sludge by Chemical and Microbiological
Solid Wastes, Methods, W88-03100 2104 2F
W88-04386 2105 5B W88-09661 2111 5E COVERT, D. S.
COTE, R. P. Quality of Suspended and Bottom Sediments of Rainwater Chemistry near an Isolated S02
Protecting Marine Environmental Quality from the St. Lawrence System (Canada) (Qualite des Emission Source,
Land-Based Pollutants: The Strategic Role of sediments en suspension et de fond du systeme W88-08459 2110 5B
Ecotoxicology, Saint-Laurent (Canada)),
W88-06753 '
2108 5G W88-04591 2106 5B COWAN, E. A.
Rainstorm-Induced Event Sedimentation at the
COTECCHIA, V. COULIBALY, G. Tidewater Front of a Temperate Glacier,
Earthquake-prone Environments, Distribution of Freshwater Snails in the River W88- 10793 2112 2J
W88-09343 2111 8D Niger Basin in Mali with Special Reference to
the Intermediate Hosts of Schistosomes, COWART, J. B.
COTHERN, C. R. W88-09670 2111 5B Polonium in the Surficial Aquifer of West Cen-
Bayesian Analysis or Scientific Judgment of Un-
tral Florida,
certainties in Estimating Risk Due to Rn-222 in COULL, B. C.
Seasonal and Three-year Variability of Meio- W88-04997 2106 5B
U.S. Public Drinking Water Supplies,
W88-01810 2103 5G benthic Nematode Populations at Two Estuarine
Radium, Radon and Uranium Isotopes in
Sites,
W88-06676 Groundwater from Cambrian-Ordovician Sand-
Development of Quantitative Estimates of Un- 2108 2L stone Aquifers in Illinois,
certainty in Environmental Risk Assessments
When the Scientific Data Base is Inadequate,
COULTER, M. C. W88-05004 2106 5B
W88-02025 Effects of the 1985 Drought on Breeding and
2103 7C COWELL, B. C.
Foraging Ecology of Wood Storks in East-Cen-
Development of Regulations for Radionuclides tral Georgia, Limnological Characteristics of Two Eutrophic
in Drinking Water, W88-09233 2111 2H and Four Mesotrophic Lakes in West-Central
W88-04981 Florida,
2106 5G
COUNTESS, R. W88-09994 2111 2H
COTNER, M. L. Combined Analysis of Air Quality and Precipita-
Waterbusting: Irrigation Investment Aggravates tion Chemistry Data, COWELL, D. W.
Commodity Surpluses, W88-00225 '

2101 5B Regional Assessment of Sensitivity to Acidic


W88-08380 2110 3F Deposition for Eastern Canada,
COURDUVELLS, C.
W88-03967 5B
COTRUVO, J. New Developments for the Treatment of
2105
Development of Drinking Water Regulations wastewater Containing Metal Complexers,
for
W88-00218
COWEN, W. F.
Organic Contaminants in the United States, 2101 5D Identification of the Partial Oxidation Products
W88-05812 2107 5F COURTNEY, J. M. from Ozonation of Hydrazine, Monomethyl Hy-
Phosphorus Removal from Municipal and Indus- drazine and Unsymmetrical Dimethyl Hydra-
COTRUVO, J. A.
trial Wastewater by Aluminum Chloride and zine,
Drinking Water Perspective,
W88-03552 Derivatives, W88-00439 2101 5B
2105 5F
W88-03269 2104 5D
Risk Assessment and Control Decisions for Pro- COWGILL, U. M.
tecting DrinkingWater Quality,
COURTOIS, Y. Brood Size and Neonate Weight of Daphnia
W88-07817 Mutagenic Activity of Various Drinking Water magna Produced by Nine Diets,
2109 5G Treatment Lines, W88-11008 2112 2H
COTTA RAMUSINO, M. W88-07813 2109 5F
Note on the Problem of Using Biological Sur- Changes Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Phyto-
in
veys to Assess Water Quality in Small Alpine
COURTOT, P.
plankton Composition During the Past Decade
Study of an Extraction Procedure for Organic
Torrents, in the Bay of Aratu Salvador (Bahia) Brazil,
Trace Levels: Some Results Concerning Hydro-
W88-09727 2111 5A W88-08808 2110 5B
carbons in Marine Sediments.
COTTAM, D. A. W88- 10521 2112 5 A Comparison of Ethanol Toxicity to Daphnia
Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen Diox- magna and Ceriodaphnia dubia Tested Two
COUSENS, D. W. at
ide on the Control of Water Loss by Birch Different Temperatures: Static
Small Catchment Flood Simulation by the Hug- Acute Toxicity
(Betula spp.), Test Results,
gins Model and the SCS Synthetic Hydrograph,
W88-07690 2109 5C W88-01721
W88-0O956 2101 2A 2103 5C
COTTEN, G. B.
COUSINO, Critical Analysis of Factors Affecting the Sensi-
K. P.
Modeling Solute Segregation During Freezing tivity of Zooplankton and the Reproducibility of
Sewerage Flow Diverter,
of Peatland Waters,
W88-00599 2101 5D Toxicity Test Results,
W88-05436 2107 5B W88-04845 2106 5 A
COUSINO, M.
COTTON, C. E. Getting the Lead Out: Reducing Lead Concen- Sampling Waters: The Impact of Sample Varia-
Constant Rate of Loading Consolidation Test, tration in Water, bility on Planning and Confidence Levels,
W88-02947 2 104 8D W88-04874 2106 5F W88-09421 2111 5A

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AUTHOR INDEX
CRAWFORD-BROWN, D. J.

COWHER, D. M. Water and Development: A Complex Relation- CRAMER, R. A.


Sorption/Desorption of Various Inorganic ship, Hydraulic Horizontal Mixer,
Agents on Oil Shale, W88-05155 2107 6E W88-04806 2106 5D
W88-02154 2103 5E
Water Resources Management: The Socio-Polit- CRAMPON, N.
COWIE, A. M. ical Context, Linear Graphical Method for Determining Hy-
Chemical Injection and Ground Water Recov- W88-08085 2110 6E drodispersive Characteristics in Tracer Experi-
ery Techniques for In-Situ Remediation of a ments with Instantaneous Injection,
Subsurface Formalin Release - A Case History,
COY, D. W.
Determining Uncertainty in Physical Parameter
W88-07198 2109 5B
W88-09314 2111 5G
Measurements by Monte Carlo Simulation,
CRANE, C. N.
COWIN, M. W. W88-09092 2111 5B Developing Automated Multispecies Biosensing
Desalination of Agricultural Drainage Return for Contaminant Detection,
COYLE, A. J.
Water: I. Operational Experiences with Conven-
Quarterly Brine Migration Data Report, April- W88-05298 2107 5A
tional and Nonconventional Pretreatment Meth-
June 1984: Nuclear Waste Repository Simula-
ods,
tion Experiments (Brine Migration), Asse Mine
CRANFORD, P. J.
W88-07229 2109 5D of the Federal Republic of Germany,
Behaviour and Ecological Importance of a Mud
W88-07759 2109 5E Snail (Ilyanassa Obsoleta) Population in a Tem-
COWLING, E. B. perate Macrotidal Estuary,
International Aspects of Acid Deposition,
CRABTREE, R. W. W88-08302 2110 2L
W88-01272 2102 5C Percentile Estimation for Water Quality Data,
W88-02829 2104 5D Identification of Microdetritus Derived from
COX, D. K.
Spartina and Its Occurrence in the Water
Variability of Test Systems Used to Assess Eco- CRACKBELL, A. P. Column and Intertidal Sediments of Cumberland
logical Effects of Chemicals, Use of AVHRR Channel-3 Data for Environ- Basin, Bay of Fundy,
W88-05295 2107 5A mental Studies, W88-04478 2105 2L
W88-08476 2110 7B
COX, E. R.
CRANSTON, K. O.
Wastewater Movement Near Four Treatment CRAGGS, C. Improving the Initial Effluent Quality of a Dual-
and Disposal Sites in Yellowstone National Multivariate Stochastic Modelling of Grass Flu-
Media Filter by Coagulants in Backwash,
Park, Wyoming, oride and Airborne Fluorides,
W88-05319 2107 5F
W88-03352 2104 5B W88-02422 2103 5B
COX, G. F. N. CRAIG, G.
CRANWELL, P. A.
S.
Sources of the Lipids in the Bottom Sediments
Ice Island Construction, Hydrology of Area 54, Northern Great Plains
of an English Oligo-mesotrophic lake,
W88-04804 2106 8A and Rocky Mountain Coal Provinces, Colorado
W88-10209 2112 2H
and Wyoming,
COX, J. H. W88-03452 2104 5B
Influence of NPS Pollution in Florida Estuaries:
CRATHORNE, B.

A Case Study, CRAIG, J.


Techniques for the Fractionation and Identifica-
W88-OU14 Effects of Elevated C02 tion of Mutagens Produced by Water Treatment
2102 5B on Chesapeake Bay
Wetlands: II. Gas Exchange and Microenviron- Chlorination,
Urban Stormwater Quality Management: The ment in Open Top Chambers, W88-07815 2109 5 A
Florida Experience, W88-08541 2110 2H
W88-01139 2102 5G CRAUN, G.
CRAIG, P. M. Bladder Cancer in Massachusetts Related to
COX, J. J. Application of the Finite Element Groundwater Chlorinated and Chloraminated Drinking Water:
Heavy Metals in the Hamps and Manifold Val- Model FEWA to a Radioactive Waste Disposal A Case-Control Study,
leys, North Staffordshire, U. K.: Partitioning of Site, W88-10392 2112 5C
Metals in Floodplain Soils, W88-08848 2110 5B
W88-06426 2108 5B CRAUN, G. F.
CRAIG, R. B. Surface Water Supplies and Health,
COX, M. Kinetics Model and Simulation of Concentration W88-07036 2109 5F
Public Involvement in Acceptable Risk Deci- Variations of Species of Polychlorinated Biphen-
sions, yls Involved in Photochemical Transformation, CRAVEIRO, A. M.
W88-03258 2104 5E W88-01310 2102 5B Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Solid Wastes,
W88-02120 2103 5E
COX,R. A. CRAIG, R. M.
Formation of Atmospheric Acidity, Analytical and Graphical Technique to Deter- Technical Aspects and Cost Estimations for An-
W88-06562 2108 5B mine the Spacing of Drainage Wicks for Pressue aerobic Systems Treating Vinasse and Brewery/
Relief in an Open Pit Coal Mine, Soft Drink Wastewaters,
COX, S. A. W88-01417 2102 4B W88-02116 2103 5D
Use of an Electromagnetic Induction Technique
in Subsurface Hydrocarbon Investigations, CRAIG, R. W. CRAVEN, D. B.
W88-09025 2111 5A Geohydrologic Data for Test Well UE-25p 1, Estimating Microbial Production and Growth
Yucca Mountain Area, Nye County, Nevada, Rates in Aquaculture Ponds Using Rates of
COX, S. E. W88-02957 2104 2F RNA and DNA Synthesis,
Occurrence of Dissolved Sodium in Ground- W88-07118 2109 2H
Waters of Basalts Underlying the Columbia Pla- CRAIN, O. L.

teau, Washington,
Multifaceted Approach to Applying Disper- CRAVENS, C.
sants,
W88-03428 2104 5B Treated Sewage Finds Fruitful Use,
W88-09210 2111 5G W88-03815 2105 3C
COX, W. E.
CRAINE, K.
Effectiveness of BMPs for Stormwater Manage-
NHIMS, Northwest Hydrologic
CRAVENS, S. J.
Information
ment in Urbanized Watersheds, Data Base Design for a Regional Ground Water
Management System, User's Manual,
W88-10029 2111 5B Quantity Assessment in Kankakee and Northern
W88-04745 2106 7C
Iroquois Counties, Illinois,
Land Application of Municipal Wastewater: Im- W88-11036 4B
CRAKER, L. E. 2112
pacts ofWater Rights and Land-Use Controls,
Acid Rain and Pollen Germination in Corn,
W88-00744 2101 5E Water Movement in Till of East-Central South
W88-05459 2107 5C
Dakota,
Land Application of Municipal Wastewater: Im- Effects of Acid Rain on Corn W88-04489 2106 2F
Silks and Pollen
pacts of Water Rights and Land-Use Controls,
Germination,
W88-02276 2103 5E W88-06158 2108 5B CRAWFORD-BROWN, D. J.
Bayesian Analysis or Scientific Judgment of Un-
Protecting Instream Water Uses in the Riparian CRAMER, B. G. certainties in Estimating Risk Due to Rn-222 in
Doctrine States, Hydraulic Horizontal Mixer, U.S. Public Drinking Water Supplies,
W88-05666 2107 6E W88-04806 5D W88-01810
2106 2103 5G

PA-81
AUTHOR INDEX
CRAWFORD-BROWN, D. J.

Predicting the Occurrence of Radon-222 in Comparative Study of Areal Rainfall Estimation CROOK, J.
North Carolina Groundwater, Methods Using Rain Gage and Radar Data - Place of Nonpotable Reuse in Water Manage-
W88-01760 2103 5B Application to Daily Rainfall Events Observed ment,
in the Montreal Region (Estimation de Lames W88-03850
CRAWFORD, C. G. 2105 3C
d'Eau Spatiales a l'Aide de Donnes de Pluvio-
Measurement of Reaeration in a Large River by
metres et de Radar Meteorologique - Applica- CROSA, G.
the Modified Tracer Technique,
W88-03889 tion au pas de Temps Journalier dans le Region Note on the Problem of Using Biological Sur-
2105 5B
de Montreal), veys to Assess Water Quality in Small Alpine
CRAWFORD, D. W88-09979 2111 2B Torrents,
Biofilms in Porous Media,
W88-09727 2111 5A
W88-05731 2107 2F Rainfall Related Problems in Operating the
Gard Flood Warning System, CROSBY,
Modeling Microbial Fouling D. G.
in Porous Media, W88-01229 2102 2E Biotransformation of Molinate (Ordram)
W88-10976 2112 2F in the
CRILL, P. M. Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis),
CRAWFORD, K. C.
Methane Flux from W88-02029 2103 5B
Objective Analysis of Rainfall Data from Digital
the Central Amazonian
Floodplain,
Radar and Rain Gage Measurements, Catalyzed Photodegradation of the Herbicides
W88-11288 2112 2H
W88-01227 2102 7B Molinate and Thiobencarb,

CRAWFORD, L A. CRINER AND, G. E. W88-08538 2110 5G


Moisture Impervient Barrier and Method for Economic Evaluation of Waste Treatment
Projects with Microcomputers, Comparative Metabolism
of Nitroaromatic
Making Same,
W88-OO509 W88-04863 2106 5D Compounds Freshwater, Brackish Water and
in
2101 5G
Marine Decapod Crustaceans,
CRAWFORD, R. J. M. CRINGAN, M. S. W88-05560 2107 5B
Analysis of the Recent Environmental Perturba- Correspondence Between Urban Areas and the
tion in the South East Atlantic and Latest Find- Concentrations of Chlordane in Fish from the CROSBY, R.M.
ings on its Impact on Fisheries of the Southern Kansas River, Don't Bother with Secondary Clarifier Distrib-
Benguela Region (Un Analisis de las Recientes W88-04131 2105 5B uted Inlets,
Perturbaciones en el Atlantico Sudeste y los W88-05564 2107 5D
Ultimos Hallazgos Sobre su Impacto en la Pes- CRIPPS, J. C.
queria de la Region sur de Benguela), Weathering Effects: Slopes in Mudrocks and CROSS, D.
W88-01628 2103 2L Over-Consolidated Clays,
Opportunity for Integrated Management of the
W88-09347 2111 2J Flathead River-Lake Ecosystem, Montana,
CRAWFORD, R. L.
CRISMAN, W88-10898 2112 5G
Effects of Chronic Chlorine Exposure on Litter T. L.
Processing in Outdoor Experimental Streams, Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of
W88-08105 Littoral and Benthic Autotrophic Communities
CROSS JR, F. L.
2110 5C
Pretreatment and Land Disposal of Industrial
in Acidic Lakes,
CRAWFORD, S. S. W88-08962 2111 2H
Waste,
Fish Communities of the Upper Danube River W88-01732 2103 5E
(Germany, Austria) Prior to the New Rhein- CRIST, M. A.
Main-Donau Connection, Altitude and Configuration of the Water Table, CROSS, V. K.
W88-10284 2112 6G and Depth to Water Near Cheyenne, Wyoming, Efficacy of Ultraviolet Water Treatment at the
May 1984, Green Lake, Maine, National Fish Hatchery,
CRAWLEY, D. K.
W88-03421 2104 2F W88-07664 2109 5F
Musselwatching in the Buffalo River, Times
Beach and Lake Erie,
CRITCHLEY, R. F. CROSS, W. H.
W88-05720 2107 5A Review of Sewage Sludge Treatment and Dis- Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluent,
Preliminary posal in Europe, W88-06589
Inventory of
Planktonic and 2108 5D
Benthic Organisms at Times Beach, W88-00269 2101 5E
W88-05723 2107 5E Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluents,
CRITES, R. W. W88-00646 2101 5D
CREASEY, C. L. Land Application of Sludge in San Diego,
Porous Cup Samplers: Cleaning Procedures and W88-01826 2103 5E Treatment of Phenol and Substituted Phenols
Potential Sample Bias from Trace Element Con- with an Anaerobic Activated Carbon Filter,
tamination, Natural Systems for Waste Management and
W88-00457 2101 5D
W88-08911 2110 5A Treatment,
W88-11290 2112 5D
CRECELIUS, E. A.
CROSSER, M. L.

Distribution of Silver, Mercury, Lead, Copper, CRITTENDEN, J. C.


Containment of Iron Sulfate from Abandoned
and Cadmium in Central Puget Sound Sedi- Evaluating Multicomponent Competitive Ad- Pickle Liquor Ponds Investigation, Feasibility
ments, sorption in Fixed Beds, Study Design and Construction,
W88-04878 2106 5B W88-05186 2107 5F W88-01742 2103 5E
CREEGER, S. M. Using GAC to Remove VOCs from Air Stripper Wastewater Treatment by Spray Irrigation,
Considering Pesticide Potential for Reaching Off-Gas, Quality of Effluent and Impacts on Soils and
Ground Water in the Registration of Pesticides, W88-09836 Groundwater,
2111 5F
W88-09119 2111 5B W88-02153 2103 5D
CROFT, R. J.
CREEL, B. J.
FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (New Mexico
Project toManage Agriculture Wastes Has Im- CROSSLAND, N. O.
proved the Quality of Vermont's Lake Parker, Fate of 2,5,4'-Trichlorobiphenyl in Outdoor
Water Resources Research Institute),
W88-04740 W88-01111 2102 5G Ponds and Its Uptake via the Gills in Grass Carp
2106 9D
and Rainbow Trout,
CRELL, W. M. CROLEY, T. E.
W88-03669 2105 5B
Implementation of a Hydraulic Barrier Utilizing Near Real-Time Forecasting of Large Lake Sup-
plies,
an Extraction and Injection Well System, CROSSLAND, P.
W88-11259 2112 5G W88-05616 2107 2A Some Effects of Metal Salts and Acid Precipita-
tion on the Freshwater Triclad Polycelis Felina
CRESON, C. Wind Set-up Error in Mean Lake Levels,
Water Recycling (Dalyell),
in the Fruit and Vegetable W88-07512 2109 2H
Processing Industry, W88-07050 2109 5C
W88-00925 2101 6D CROMPTON, T. R.
Determination of Organic Substances in Water,
CROSSLEY, F.
CREUTLN, J. D. W88-01599 2103 5A Responses of Trout Fry (Salmo Gairdneri) and
Accuracy of Areal Rainfall Estimation: A Case Xenopus Laevis Tadpoles to Cadmium and
Study, Determination of Organic Substances in Water, Zinc,
W88-04190 2105 2B W88-01600 2103 5A W88-05575 2107 5C

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AUTHOR INDEX
CULLEY, J. L. 6.

CROSSMAN, J. C. CRUFF, R. W. CUDDAPAH, P.


Optimizing Point/Nonpoint Source Tradeoff in Seepage Study of Six Canals in Salt Lake Remote Sensing of Water Vapor Convergence,
the Holston River Near Kingsport, Tennessee, County, Utah, 1982-83, Deep Convection, and Precipitation Over the
W88-01164 2102 5G W88-03923 2105 4A Tropical Pacific Ocean During the 1982-1983 El
Nino,
CROSSMAN, J. S. CRUICKSHANK, R. A.
Policy Issues Associated with Reservoir Re- W88-06077 2108 7B
Environmental Basin Model for West Coast Pe-
leases, lagic Fish Distribution,
W88-01320 2102 6E CUDLIP, L. S.
W88-01650 2103 2L
Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado: A Historical
CROSSMAN, R. A. CRUICKSHANKS, F. B. Review of Its Limnology, 1965-1985,
Sampling Zooplankton in Shallow Marsh and Groundwater Management Issues in the Atlantic W88-01665 2103 2H
Estuarine Habitats: Gear Description and Field Provinces,
Tests, W88-09480 2111 4B CUDWORTH, A. G.
W88-00140 2101 7B Deterministic Approach to Inflow Design Rain-
CRUISE, J. F. flood Development as Applied by the U.S.
CROSSON, P. Design of Sewage Lagoons Using Stochastic Bureau of Reclamation,
Trends in Agriculture and Possible Environmen- Streamflow Sequences,
Futures,
W88-07406 2109 2A
tal W88-09986 2111 5D
W88-07842 2109 5G CUELLAR-CHAVEZ, R.
Time Series Analysis of Soil Moisture Data,
CROTHERS, J. H. W88-06542 2108 2G
Research Needs in Mexico with Respect to the
Comparison of the Fate ?nd Ecological Effects Renovation and Reuse of Domestic Wastewater,
of Dispersed and Nondispersed Oil in a Variety CRUMEYROLLE, P. W88-00290 2101 3C
of Intertidal Habitats, Facies and Geometry of an Estuarine Bar and
W88-09200 2111 5B Channel System, CUENCA, R. H.
W88-09562 2111 2L Simple Method of Obtaining Su-Brooks Reten-
CROTTY, R. D. tion Parameters,
Seasonal Variation in Cell Volume of Epilimne- CRUMP, K. S. W88-09747
Bacteria,
2111 2G
tic Chlorinated Drinking Water and Cancer: The
W88-10770 2112 2H Strength of the Epidemiologic Evidence, CUETO ESPINAR, A.
W88-03558 2105 5C Comparative Study of Strains of Salmonella Iso-
CROUCH, B. J.
Remote Sensing Under Extreme latedfrom Irrigation Waters, Vegetables and
Operational CRUMPTON, W. G.
Conditions, Determination ofGrowth Rate Depression of Human Infections,
W88-01234 2102 7B Some Green Algae by Atrazine, W88-03995 2105 5B
W88-05117 2107 5C
CROUCH, M. S. CUFFNEY, T. F.
Tidally Induced Water Level Fluctuations as a Determination of Nitrate in Water Using Am- Input, Movement and Exchange of Organic
Measure of Diffusivity in a Confined Aquifer - monia Probes and Reduction by Titanium (III), Matter Within a Subtropical Coastal Blackwater
A Graphical Method, W88-04074 2105 5A River-floodplain System,
W88-11100 2112 2F W88-10669 2112 2H
Diurnal Patterns of Ammonium and Un-ionized
CROUCH, R. J. Ammonia in Streams Receiving Secondary Leaf Litter Processing in Coastal Plain Streams
Relationship of Gully Sidewall Shape to Sedi-
Treatment Effluent, and Floodplains of Southeastern Georgia,
ment Production, W88-08256 2110 5B U.S.A.,
W88-07703 2109 2J
W88-09880 2111 2H
CRUNKILTON, R. L.
CROUE, P.
J.
Residues of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin
Interactions between Ozone, Halogens and Or- CUHEL, R. L.
in the Spring River, Missouri,
ganic Compounds, Influence of Light Intensity, Light Quality,
W88-02491 2103 5B
W88-10387 2112 5F Temperature, and Daylength on Uptake and As-
CRUZ, I.
similation of Carbon Dioxide and Sulfate by
CROUSE, H. L.
Spatial Variability of Soil Salinity in Lake Plankton,
Furrow-
Attenuation of Radionuclides and Toxic Ele-
Irrigated Torrifluvents, W88-08277 2110 2H
ments by In Situ Soils at a Uranium Tailings
W88-04043 2105 3C
Pond in Central Wyoming, Lake Ontario Life Support System,
W88-09447 2111 5B CRUZ, R. R. W88-08290 2110 2H
Annual Water-Resources Review, White Sands
CROW, B. DCMU-Enhanced
Making and
Missile Range, New Mexico, 1984, Photoinhibition of Fluores-
the Breaking of Agreement on the W88-03376 cence Lake Ontario Phytoplankton,
Ganges,
2104 7C in
W88-08279 2110 2H
W88-02252 2103 6E CRYER, M.
Impact of Angler Groundbait on Benthic Inver- Protein Synthesis by Lake Plankton Measured
CROWDER, B. M. tebrates and Sediment Respiration in an Shallow
SoilConservation Practices and Water Quality: Using In Situ Carbon Dioxide and Sulfate As-
Eutrophic Reservoir, similation,
IsErosion Control the Answer,
W88-05071 2106 5C W88-08276 2110 2H
W88-04293 2105 4D

CROWDER, V. M. CRYSTAL, R. M. Subcellular Phosphorus Kinetics for Lake On-


Comprehensive Aquifer Evaluation and Land-
Impacts Upon Business Communities, tario Plankton,
W88-00304 Use Planning for Aquifer Restoration and Pro-
2101 6D W88-08273 2110 2H
tection in Acton, Massachusetts,
CROWE, A. S. W88-09150 2111 6B CUKER, B. E.
Case Study to Assess the Potential for Saline
Field Experiment on the Influences of Suspend-
SoilDevelopment Due to Irrigation,
Upper Neponset Valley Aquifer Study: Integrat-
ing Ground Water Quality Protection With
ed Clay and P on the Plankton of a Small Lake,
W88-02764 2104 2G
Contamination Investigations, W88-05103 2106 5C
Extension of Geochemical Modelling Tech- W88-09483 2111 5G
niques to Brines: Coupling of the Pitzer Equa-
CULLER, P. L.

tions to PHREEQE, CSIKY, I. Recent Developments in Reverse Osmosis,


W88-10919 Multicolumn Ion Chromatographic Determina- W88-07854 2109 3A
2112 2F
tion of Nitrate and Sulfate in Waters Containing
Model Study of Some Factors Influencing the Humic Substances, CULLEY, J. L. B.
Resaturation of Spoil Following Mining and W88-09608 2111 7B Physical Properties of a Typic Haplaquoll
Reclamation, Under Conventional and No-Tillage,
W88-07U1 2109 4C CUDAHY, J. J. W88-04645 2106 2G
Impact of the Resource Conservation and Re-
CROWE, R. E. covery Act on the Design of Hazardous Waste Soil-water Regimes of a Typic Haplaquoll under
Erosion Control Blocks, Incinerators, Conventional and No-Tillage,
W88-00600 2101 4D W88-01301 2102 6E W88-04648 2106 2G

PA-83
AUTHOR INDEX
CULLIMORE, D. R.

CULLIMORE. D. R. CUNNINGHAM, B. A. Aquifer of April 1979 and September 1982 in


Physico-Chemical Factors in influencing the Economic and Predictive Reliability Implica- Southern Maryland,
Biofouling of Groundwater Slonnwater Design Methodologies,
tions of W88-03366 2104 7C
W88-05728 2107 2F W88-10030 2111 6A
Preliminary Map Showing the Potentiometric
CULLINANE, M. J. CUNNINGHAM, P. T.
Surface of the Aquia Aquifer in Southern Mary-
Algae and Phosphorus Removal from Sewage Acidic Aerosols: Oxygen- 18 Studies of Forma-
land,September 1982,
Lagoon Effluents by in Situ Chemical Addition, tion and Infrared Studies of Occurrence and
W88-02937 2104 5D W88-03369 2104 2F
Neutralization,
W88-00373 2101 5B
CULLINEY, T. W. CURTIS, D. C.
Preference of the Green Peach Aphid, Myzus CUNNINGHAM, S. Fault-Tolerant Design for Data Acquisition and
persicae, for Plants Grown in Sewage Sludges. Method for the Treatment of Wastewater Flood Forecast Systems,
W88-01724 2103 3C Sludge, W88-08548 2110 4A
CULP, G.
W88-00516 2101 5D
CURTIS, J. T.
Alerting Engineers to New EPA Safe Water CUNNINGHAM, V. L. Corrective Action Technologies and Their Cost-
Regulations. Evaluation of Bonded-Phase Extraction Tech- Effectiveness,
W88-01812 2103 5G niques Using a Statistical Factorial Experimental W88-09492 2111 5G
Design Factors for the Rapid Infiltration, Over- Design,
W88-07800 2109 5A CURTIS, L. M.
land Flow, and Slow Rate Irrigation
Wastewater Land Application Systems, Analysis of Center Pivot Irrigation Systems Op-
CUNNINGHAM, W.
W88-00287 2101 3C erating in a Humid-Area Environment,
Laboratory Evaluation of Solid Residues from
W88-08065 2110 3F
CULP, G. L. Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion Sys-
Big Changes Ahead for Drinking Water Indus- tems,
CURTIS, M. S.
try.
W88-08360 2110 5E
Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West
W88-05275 2107 5F Ten Years Monitoring of Fish Popula-
CUPELIN, F. Africa:

CUMBAA, S. L. Deposition of Mercuric Chloride on the Surface tions,

Evaluation of Metal Drainage Pipe Durability of Waters, W88-10141 2112 4C


after Ten Years, W88-10547 2112 5B
W88-08193 2110 8A CURTIS, P. S.
CURDS, C. R. Effects of Elevated C02 on Chesapeake Bay
CUMBIE, W. E. Development of Protozoan and Metazoan Com- Wetlands: II. Gas Exchange and Microenviron-
Effects of Storage and Preoxidation on Sludge munities in Rotating Biological Contactor Bio- ment in Open Top Chambers,
and Water Quality, films, W88-08541 2110 2H
W88-02394 2103 5D W88-02348 2103 5D
CURTIS, S. K.
CUMMING, R. B. CURI, K.
Infectivity and Antigenicity Reduction Rates of
Chlorine vs Ozone at Marlborough, Massachu- New Package Treatment Unit,
Human Rotavirus Strain Wa in Fresh Waters,
setts: Disinfection and Mutagenic Activity W88-06311 2108 5D
W88-04084 2105 5B
Screening,
W88-03541 2105 5D CURRAN, C.
Land Application of Municipal Waste Water, CURTIS, T. P.

Mutagenicity of Nonvolatile Organics in Undis- W88-02542 2104 5E Removal of Excreted Bacteria and Viruses in
infected and Disinfected Wastewater Effluents, Deep Waste Stabilization Ponds in Northeast
W88-03543 2105 5D CURRAN, G. M. Brazil,
New Type of Anaerobic Design for Energy W88-01950 2103 5D
CUMMINGS, E. Recovery and Treatment of Leachate Wastes,
Copepod Colonization of Natural and Artificial W88-01001 2102 5D Removal of Excreted Bacteria and Viruses in
Substrates in a Salt Marsh Pool, Deep Waste Stabilization Ponds in Northeast
W88-09713 2111 2L CURRIE. R. G.
Brazil,
Periodic 18. 6- Year and Cyclic 10 to 11 Year
CUMMINGS, R. Signals in Northeastern United States Precipita-
W88-03562 2105 5D
Selecting Optimum Control to Reduce Acid tion Data,
CUSHING, B. R.
Ram. W88-10155 2112 2B
Coal Gas Plant Wastes: Remnant of an Era,
W88-02666 2104 5G
CURRIER, C. W88-08901 2110 5B
CUMMINS, K. W. Evaluation of the Potential to Improve Alfalfa
Effects of Dimilin(RT) on Freshwater Litter for Production Under Less Than Optimum CUSHMAN, J. H.
Decomposition, Moisture Conditions, Fiscal 1986 Program Report (Indiana
Year
W88-06955 2109 5C W88-10040 2111 3F Water Resources Research Center).
W88-05238 2107 9D
CUNDY, T. W. IrrigationManagement Procedures to Maximize
Laminar Einstein Bed Load Transport Equation Production of Alfalfa Populations Selected for Organic Compound Effects on Swelling and
for Overland Sheet Flow, Increased Performance Under Deficit Levels of Flocculation of Upton Montmorillonite,
W88-04409 2105 2J Irrigation, W88-04631 2106 2G
W88-10041 2111 3F
CUNHA, L. V.
Organic Compound Effects on Swelling and
Methodologies for Water Resources Policy
CURRY, P. Flocculation of Upton-Montmorillonite,
Analysis in River Basins,
Practical Approach to the Evaluation of the W88-04759 2106 5G
W88-02261 2103 6B Conservation Status of Vegetation in River Cor-
CUNLIFFE, R. N. ridors in Wales, CUSTER, S. G.
Legionella pneumophila: Comparison of Isola- W88-03588 2105 2H Measurement of Coarse Bed-Load Transport by
tion from Water Specimens by Centrifugation Means of the Magnetic Tracer Technique (Mes-
CURTIN, S. E.
and Filtration, sung des Grobgeschiebetransportes mit der Mag-
W88-07665
Map Showing the Difference Between the Po-
2109 5A nettracertechnik),
tentiometric Surfaces of the Magothy Aquifer of
W88-04348 2105 2J
CUNNINGHAM, A. B. September 1975 and September 1982 in Southern
Biofilms in Porous Media, Maryland, CUTTER, G. A.
W88-05731 2107 2F W88-03367 2104 7C Temporal Variations of Sedimentary Sulfur in a
Modeling Microbial Fouling in Porous Media, Map Showing the Potentiometric Surface of the Delaware Salt Marsh,
W88-10976 2112 2F Magothy Aquifer in Southern Maryland, Sep- W88-08933 2110 2L
(ember 1982,
Procedure for Estimating Flow-Duration W88-03368 2104 7C CUZAN, A. G.
Curves for Ungaged Mountainous and High Appropnators versus Expropriators: The Politi-
Plains Streams in Montana, Preliminary Map Showing the Difference Be- cal Economy of Water in the West,
W88-00550 2101 2A tween the Potentiometric Surfaces of the Aquia W88-05680 2107 6E

PA-S4
AUTHOR INDEX
DAHL, M. M.

CVJETKOVIV, M. D'ASARO, C. N. Variability of Yield of an Irrigated Crop and its

Prediction of Water Quality in a Future Water Effects of Triethylene Glycol on Mysidopsis Causes: 1. Statement of the Problem and Meth-
Supply Reservoir, bahia (Crustacea: Mysidacea) and Menidia pen- odology,
W88-04363 2105 5G insulae (Pisces: Atherinidae), W88-06794 2108 3F
W88-11011 2112 5C
CYR,F. Variability of Yield of an Irrigated Crop and its
Leaching of Chemical Contaminants from a Mu- D'ELIA, C. F.
Causes: 2. Input Data and Illustration of Results,
Nutrient Enrichment of the Chesapeake Bay,
nicipal Landfill Site, W88-06795 2108 2G
5B
W88-01802 2103 2L
W88-00082 2101
D'lTRI, F. M. Variability of Yield of an Irrigated Crop and its
CYRUS, D. P.
Current Status on the Selection and Manage- Causes: 3. Numerical Simulation and Field Re-
Influence of Turbidity on Juvenile Marine
ment of Vegetation for Slow Rate and Overland sults,
Fishes in Estuaries. Part 1. Field Studies at Lake
Flow Application Systems to Treat Municipal W88-06796 2108 3F
St.Lucia on the Southeastern Coast of Africa,
Wastewater in the North Central Region of the
W88-01706 2103 2L DAGAUT, J.
United States,
W88-02742 2104 5E and the Stereoche-
Identification of the Position
Influence of Turbidity on Juvenile Marine
Fishes in Estuaries. Part Laboratory Studies,
2.
mistry of the Double Bond
Monounsaturated
in
D'LUGOSZ, J. J.
Fatty Acid Methyl Esters by Gas Chromatogra-
Comparisons with Field Data and Conclusions, Measurement of Carbon Dioxide in Soil Gases
W88-01707 2103 2L phy/Mass Spectrometry of Dimethyl Disulfide
for Indication of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Con-
Derivatives,
tamination,
Potential Effects ofDredging Activities and In- W88-07950 2109 7B
W88-08311 2110 2G
creased Silt Load on the St. Lucia System, with
Special Reference to Turbidity and the Estua- DA BLORIA, N. A. DAGGETT, L. L.
rine Fauna, Effect of Vinasse on Soil Acidity, Impact of Proposed Runway Extension at Little
W88-06223 2108 5C W88-05274 2107 5E Rock Municipal Airport on Water-Surface Ele-
vations and Navigation Conditions in Arkansas
CZARNECKI, J. B. DA SILVA, F.
River,
Stimulated Effects of Increased Recharge on the Drainage-Subirrigation System Evaluation for
W88-00818 2101 4C
Ground-Water Flow System of Yucca Mountain Georgia Flatwoods,
and Vicinity, Nevada-California, W88-03157 2104 3F
Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane Pro-
W88-02977 2104 2F tection Plan, Report 2: Physical and Numerical
DAABEES, A. Y.
Toxicity in Tilapia Zilli and Clarias Lazera Model Investigation of Control Structures and
CZARNOWSKI, M.
Induced by Zinc, Seasonally,
(Pisces) the Seabrook Lock; Hydraulic and Mathemati-
Development and Structure of the Goc-
W88-03651 2105 5C calModel Investigation,
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XI. Effect of
W88-00857 2101 8B
PAR Energy on the Plant Photosynthetic Pro- DABORN, G. R.
duction, Potential Impact of Large-Scale Tidal Power Ship Navigation Simulator Study Savannah
W88-10622 2112 2H Developments in the Upper Bay of Fundy on Harbor Widening Project Savannah, Georgia,
Fisheries Resources of the Northwest Atlantic, W88-02282 8B
CZEGENY, I. 2103
W88-10283 2112 6G
Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Aquatic Or-
ganisms of Sewage Water Treatment Plants, Study of the Impacts of Reduced Dredging Pro-
DACEY, J. W. H.
W88-01470 2102 5B cedures on the Navigability of the Upper Missis-
Factors Controlling Emission of Dimethylsul-
sippi River,
phide From Salt Marshes,
CZUCZWA, J. W88-06107 2108 2L W88-01550 2103 2.1

Determination of Trace Levels of Phenol and


Cresols in Rain by Continuous Liquid-Liquid DACHADESH, P. DAGOVITZ, R.
Extraction and High-Performance Liquid Chro- Optimization Model for Analysis of Test Pump- Trace Metals in San Francisco Bay, California:
matography, ing Data, A Preliminary Report,
W88-01984 2103 5A W88-09782 2111 2F W88-03314 2104 5A
Nitrated Phenols in Rain: Atmospheric Occur- DADDOW, P. B. DAGUE, B. J.
rence of Phytotoxic Pollutants, Hydrology of Area 54, Northern Great Plains
January 1985 Water Levels, and Data Related to
W88-10143 2112 5B and Rocky Mountain Coal Provinces, Colorado
Water-Level Changes, Western and South-Cen-
and Wyoming,
tral Kansas,
D'ALESSIO, O. F. W88-03452 2104 5B
Innovative Design
and Engineering of a W88-03387 2104 2F
Wastewater Pretreatment Facility for a Metal Investigation of Possible Effects of Surface Coal
Mining on Hydrology and Landscape Stability January 1987 Water Levels, and Data Related to
Finishing Operation,
in Powder River
Part of the Structural Basin, Water-Level Changes. Western and South-Cen-
W88-01021 2102 5D
Northeastern Wyoming, tral Kansas,
D'AMICO, A. D. W88-03325 2104 4C W88- 10046 2111 2F
Simulation Study of the Navigability of the
Main Ship Channel in Mobile Harbor, DADSWELL, M. J. DAHAB, M. F.

W88-01552 Potential Impact of Large-Scale Tidal Power Treatment Alternatives for Nitrate Contaminat-
2103 8A
Developments in the Upper Bay of Fundy on ed Groundwater Supplies,
D'AMORE, D. Fisheries Resources of the Northwest Atlantic,
W88-07225 2109 5F
Upper Neponset Valley Aquifer Study: Integrat- W88-10283 2112 6G
ing Ground Water Quality Protection With DAHER, R. A.
DAFFALLA, A. R.
Contamination Investigations, Algal-Bacterial Ponding Systems for Municipal
Water Supply Systems in Blue Nile Health
W88-09483 2111 5G Wastewater Treatment in Arid Regions,
Project,
D' ANDREA, L. W88-05177 2107 5F W88-07364 2109 5D
Studies of Cadmium Tolerance in Two Popula- DAGAN, G. DAHL, E.
tions of Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, Stochastic Identification of Transmissivity and Red Tide in Southern Norway Caused by Mass
W88-06088 2108 5C Effective Recharge in Steady Groundwater Occurrence of the Planktonic Ciliate Tiarina
Flow: 1. Theory, fusus (Rodt vann ved Tvedestrand-massefore-
D'ANGREMOND, K.
W88-00030 2101 2F komst av flimmerdyret Tiarina fu),
Dredging of Polluted Sediment in the First Pe-
troleum Harbor, Rotterdam, Stochastic Identification of Transmissivity and
W88-09948 2111 2L
W88-01542 2103 5E Effective Recharge in Steady Groundwater
DAHL, M. M.
Flow: 2. Case Study,
D' ANTONIO, G. Southwest Region Solar Pond Study for Three
W88-00031 2101 2F
Activated Sludge Process Control by Behaviour Sites - Tularosa Basin, Malaga Bend, and Cana-
of Secondary Settling Tanks, Theory of Solute Transport by Groundwater, dian River,
W88-05254 2107 5D W88-03685 2105 5B W88-00781 2101 3A

PA-85
AUTHOR INDEX
DAHL, T. O.

DAHL, T. O. fusus (Rodt vann ved Tvedestrand-massefore- DANGE, V.


Salsbury Laboratories - La Bounty Site: A komst av flimmerdyret Tiarina fu), One Hour Portable Test for Drinking Waters,
Phased Approach to a Hazardous Waste Dispos- W88-09948 2111 2L W88-06757 2108 5A
al Problem,

W88-01384 2102 5G DALE, V. H.


DANGLOT, C.
Simulating the Effects of Increased Temperature
Cellular Toxicity and Mutagenicity Assays from
DAHLBERG, A. in a Plankton Ecosystem: A Case Study,
Aluminium, and Presence of W88-00207 On-Site Sampling of Drinking Water Treatment
Acid-Shock, 2101 5C
Plants Using Multistage Ozonation,
Sphagnum Aurantiacum: Effects Embryological
Development in the Common Frog, Rana Tem- DALEY, P. F. W88-06022 2108 5F
In Situ Detection of Organics,
poraia and the Moor Frog, Rana Arvails,
W88-03692 2105 5C
W88-07976 2109 5A DANHAUSER, R. K.
Contract Operations - A Case History,
DAHLBERG, O. DALEY, R.
W88-02808
Summary of the Global Weather Experiment
2104 5D
Numerical Modeling of Separation Eddies in
Shallow Water,
Workshops on the Hydrological Cycle and Data DANIEL, D. E.
Assimilation,
W88-07451 2109 2H Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of Par-
W88-09561 2111 2A tially Saturated Soils,
DAHM, C. N.
W88-09444
Vertical Partitioning of the Phytoplankton As-
DALEZIOS, N. R. 2111 2G
semblage in Ultraoligotrophic Crater
Structure of Homogeneous Anistropic Correla-
Lake, Measurement of the Hydraulic Conductivity of
tion Functions for Real-Time Radar Rainfall Es-
Oregon, U.S.A.,
timation, Fine-Grained Soils,
W88-08106 2110 2H W88-09436
W88-01228 2102 7B 2111 7B
DAHOWSKI, D. E.
Modular Drain System,
DALLEY, N. E. Suitability of Thermocouple Psychrometers for
High Frequency Water Quality Monitoring of a Studying Moisture Movement in Unsaturated
W88-10106 2112 4A
Coastal Stream, Soils,
DAI, G.-Q. W88-05894 2107 7B W88-09438 2111 2G
Water-Blocking Engineering in Three Horizon-
tal Connection Roadways Between Fangez-
DALLINGER, R. DANIEL, D. N.
Contaminated Food and Uptake of Heavy
huang Mine and Lujiatuo Mine, Kailuan Mining Drainage-Area Data for Wisconsin Streams,
Metals by Fish: A Review and a Proposal for
Administration, Under Flowing Water Condi- W88-03082 2104 7A
Further Research,
tion,
W88-04011 2105 5B
W88-01433 2102 4B DANIEL, P.
DAME, R. F. Long-Range Forecast of the Break and Active
DAI, J.
Uptake and Release of Materials by a Wadden Summer Monsoons,
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ni-
Sea Mussel Bed, W88-10170 2112 2B
Acid, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic
trilotriacetic
W88-10869 2112 2L
Acid, and Related Aminopolycarboxylic Acids DANIEL, R.
Using an Amperometric Detector, DAMIANI, V. Superbugs Spring from Hot Water,
W88-06137 2108 5A Case Study: Bay of Pozzuoli (Gulf of Naples, W88-03818 2105 2H
Italy),
DAIGGER, G. T.
W88-08867 2110 5B DANIEL, T. C.
Comparison of Trickling Filter Media,
W88-02844 2104 5D DAMM, M. V. Soil Chemical and Biological Properties as Af-
fected by Conservation Tillage: Environmental
Ground Water Modeling Applied to Determin-
DAIGNAULT, S. A.
ing Well Locations and Well Field Yield, Cerre-
Implications,
Anaerobic Biodegradation of Monochlorophen- W88-05766 2107 4C
jon Coal Project, Colombia, South America,
ols,
W88-09254 2111 2F
W88-02011 2103 5D SoilChemical and Biological Properties as Af-
DAMODARAN, A. D. fected by Conservation Tillage: Environmental
Pilot Scale Investigation of Alternative Drinking Liquid-Liquid Extraction and Higher Order De- Implications,
Water Treatment Processes at Edmonton, Al- rivative Spectrophotometric Determination of W88-11074 2112 4C
berta,
Cobalt with 1,10-Phenanthroline and Rose
W88-05824 2107 5F DANIELL, T. M.
Bengal,
DAILY, S. J.
W88-04529 2106 5 A Bushfire Hydrology - The Case of Leaking Wa-
tersheds,
Educating the Public about Sanitation Rate In-
DAMSLETH, E. W88-07517 2109 2A
creases,
Modeling River Acidity - A Transfer Function
W88-06484 2108 6C Approach, DANIELLS, I. G.
W88-05866 2107 7C
DAILY, W. Shrinkage Curve Indices to Quantify Cultivation
Hydrological Properties of Topopah Spring Effects on Soil Structure of a Vertisol,
DANA, G. L.
Tuff: Laboratory Measurements, In situ Hatching of Artemia monica Cysts in
W88-04643 2106 2G
W88-02836 2104 5E Hypersaline Mono Lake, California,
W88-06987 DANIELS, E.
DALDORPH, P. W. G. 2109 2H
Effects of Environmental Pollutants on Enamel
Chemical Ecology of Some British Freshwater DANA, M. T. Hypoplasia and Dental Attrition,
Gastropod Molluscs: Behavioral Responses to Inter-Storm Comparisons from the Oscar High W88-01390 2102 5C
Short Chain Carboxylic Acids and Maltose, Density Network Experiment,
W 88-08079 2110 2H W88-00120 2101 5B DANIELS, H. V.
Acute Toxicity of Ammonia and Nitrite to Spot-
DALE, M. R. T. Wintertime Precipitation Chemistry in North ted Seatrout,
Effect of Crude Oil and Oil Spill Chemicals on Georgia, W88-07076 2109 5C
Nitrogen Fixation in the Cyanobacteria Nostoc W88-02912 2104 5B
sp.,
DANIELS, J.
W88-09665 2111 5C DANARD, M. B.
Analysis of Adduct Formation in the Bluegill
Some Recent Trends in Precipitation in Western
DALE, M. S. Canada and Their
Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) Between
Possible Link to Rising
Optimizing the Removal of Geosmin and 2- Carbon Dioxide, Benzo(a)Pyrene and DNA
of the Liver and He-
Methylisoborneol by Powdered Activated W88-10782 moglobin of the Erythrocyte,
2112 2B
Carbon, W88-02030 2103 5C
W88-07383 2109 5F DANE, H.
J.
Measurement and Simulation of One-Dimension- DANIELS, W. L.
DALE, T. al Transient Three-Phase Flow for Monotonic Tall Fescue Production and Nutrient Status on
Red Tide Southern Norway Caused by Mass
in Liquid Drainage, Southwest Virginia Mine Soils,
Occurrence of the Planktonic Ciliate Tianna W88-09543 2111 2F W88-06147 2108 5E

PA-86
AUTHOR INDEX
DAVID, M. H.

DANIELS, W. R. Multi-Effect Boiling Desalting System and its DAUM, P. H.


Assessment of the Potential for Radionuclide Comparison with the Multi-Stage Flash System, Winter Study of Air, Cloud and Precipitation
Migration from a Nuclear Explosion Cavity, W88-02457 2103 3A Chemistry in Ontario, Canada,
W88-02613 2104 5B W88-03779 2105 2B
DAS, B. K.
DANIELSON, A. J. Deuterium and Oxygen- 18 Studies in Ground- DAUTA, A.
Development of a Surface Water Supply Index - water of the Delhi Area, India,
Modeling of Phytoplankton Development in a
A Drought Severity Indicator for Colorado, W88-08332 2110 2F
Eutrophic Channelized River: Le Lot (France)
W88-01257 2102 2E
DAS GUPTA, A. (Modelisation du Developpmement du Phyto-
DANILEVSKY, A. Application of a Quasi-Three-Dimensional Flow plancton Dans une Riviere Canalisee Eutrophe:
Development of the Rio de La Plata System, Model, Le Lot (France)),
W88-05613 2107 6E W88-10942 2112 4B W88-10476 2112 2H

DANILEWITZ, D. B. Estimating Aquifer Recharge and Parameters Numerical Simulation of Phytoplankton Dynam-
Expert System Approach to the Assessment of from Water Level Observations, ics in a Succession of Water Bodies with Short

the Conservation Status of Rivers, W88-09918 2111 2F Retention Time on the River Lot (Simulation
W88-03589 2105 2H Numerique de la Dynamique du Phytoplancton
Interface Upconiug Due to a Horizontal Well in
Dans une Succession de Reservoirs a Faible
DANKERS, N. Unconfined Aquifer, Temps de Retention sur la Riviere Lot),
Uptake and Release of Materials by a Wadden W88-00020 2101 4B W88-10470 2112 2H
Sea Mussel Bed,
DAS, H. A.
W88- 10869 2112 2L DAUTREY, R.
Isotopically Exchangeable Phosphate in Fresh-
Observations on the Migration Behavior of Ale-
DANLEY, R. A. water Sediments: Effects of U. V. -Irradiation,
wife (Alosa alosa L.) in the Artificial Canal of
Bladder Cancer in Massachusetts Related to Formaldehyde, Solid/Solution Ratio, and pH on
Its Experimental Determination,
Golfech Hydroelectric Plant (Observations sur
Chlorinated and Chloraminated Drinking Water:
le Comportement Migratoire des Aloses (Alosa
A Case-Control Study, W88-04453 2105 5B
Alosa L.) Dans le Canal Artificiel de L'Usine de
W88-10392 2112 5C
DAS, K. C. Golfech),
DANSBY, D. A. Upper James Estuary - a Study in Water Quality W88- 10467 2112 6G
Graphical Well Analysis Package: A Graphical Management,
Computer-Assisted Curve Matching Approach W88-04412 2105 5G DAUVILLE, J.-L.

to Well Test Analysis,


Daily Study of the Diatom Spring Bloom at
DAS, S. Roscoff (France) in 1985: I. The Spring Bloom
W88- 10990 2112 2F
Study of Kuo-Type Cumulus Parameterizations within the Annual Cycle,
DARBY, D. W. During Different Epochs of the Asian Summer W88-08725 2110 21
Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Water Monsoon,
and Sediment in Scofield Reservoir, Carbon W88-09874 2111 2B DAUVIN, J.-C.
County, Utah, Long-Term (1978-1986) Population Trends of
DASCH, J. M.
W88-03897 2105 2H Black Fin Amphipods of Pierre Noire (Bay of
Chemistry of Wintertime Wet Deposition,
Morlaix, Westerm English Channel) After the
Hydrology of the Price River Basin, Utah, with W88-08463 2110 5B
Amoco Cadiz Disaster (Evolution a Long
Emphasis on Selected Coal-Field Areas, Terme (1978-1986) des Populations d'Amphi-
DASH, S.
W88-03904 2105 2F podes des Sables Fins de
Biomonitoring of Low Levels of Mercurial De- la Pierre Noire (Baie de

rivatives in Water and Soilby Allium Micronu- Morlaix, Manche


Occidentale) Apres la Catas-
DARCEY, S.
cleus Assay, trophe de 1' Amoco Cadiz,
EPA Issues Interim Sludge Regulations,
W88-07637 2109 5A W88-02001 2103 5C
W88-06059 2108 5E
DARDEAU, M. DASS, P. DAVANI, B.

Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Cumaceans


Flood Hydrology of Streams in Northern Utah, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil at
in the Mobile Bay Estuarine System, Alabama,
W88-01291 2102 2E Groundwater Level Near an Earthen Pit for
W88-08014 2110 2L Produced Water in the Duncan Oil Field,
DASSEN, J. H. A.
W88-09611 2111 5B
Biomass, Stand Area, Primary Production Char-
DARNALL, D. W.
acteristics and Oxygen Regime of the Cerato-
Recovery of Heavy Metals by Immobilized DAVAR, K. S.
phyllum demersum L. Population in Lake Vech-
Algae, Resistance to Flow in Gravel-Bed Rivers,
ten, The Netherlands,
W88-08399 2110 5D W88-03642 2105 2E
W88-09895 2111 2H
DARNELL, D. W. DAVENPORT, T.
Biosorption/Heavy Metal Ions From Industrial/
DATAR, M. T.
Watershed Water Quality Programs: Lessons
Progress and Kinetics of Aerobic Digestion of
Mining Waste Waters, Learned in Illinois,
W88-00960 Secondary Sludges,
2101 5D W88-01130 2102 5G
W88-06315 2108 5D
DARR, R. E.
DAVID, W.
DATTA, O. P. A.
Ground-Surface Water Technical and Quasi-
Legal Relationships,
Concrete Expansion at the Rihand Dam, India, Seasonal and Diel Variability in Dissolved DNA
W88-05583 2107 8F and in Microbial Biomass and Activity in a
W88-09261 2111 2A
Subtropical Estuary,
DARSCHNIK, V. S.
DAUB, V. W88-07021 2109 2H
Overview of the National Nonpoint Source
Trout Farms Causing Disturbance in the Natural
Stream Continuum (Stoerung des Natuerlichen
Policy, DAVID, G.
W88-01089 2102 6E Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) Regula-
Laengsgradienten eines Bergbaches durch Forel-
lenteichanlagen), tion: A Way to Optimize Pollution Removal and
DAUBEZE, M. C.
Energy Savings in the Low Load Activated
W88-09756 2111 81 Metabolic Effects of a Polychlorinated Bi[ :nyl
Sludge Process,
(Phenoclor DP6) on Mullets, Chelon labrosus,
DART, F. J. W88-01958 2103 5D
W88-06085 2108 5C
Committee Report: Research Needs for the
Treatment of Iron and Manganese, DAUBLE, D. D.
DAVID, L.
W88-05388 2107 5F Usefulness of the Lipid Index for Bioaccumula- River Basin Development Strategies in the Tisza
tion Studies with Daphnia magna, Valley,
DARWISH, M. A.
W88-11019 W88-02229 2103 6B
2112 5A
Critical Comparison between Energy Consump-
tion in Large Capacity Reverse Osmosis (RO) DAUCHY, J. DAVID, M. H.
and Multistage Flash (MSF) Seawater Desalting Process and Structure for Storing and Isolating Effects of Diversion on the North American
Plants, Hazardous Waste, Great Lakes,
W88-07238 2109 3A W88-00616 5E W88-07287
2101 2109 6F

PA-87
AUTHOR INDEX
DAVIDOFF, B.

DAVIDOFF, B. Iron,Manganese, Calcium and Phosphorus Con- DAVIS, E. C.


Correlation between Spatially Variable Soil centrations, in Leaves and Roots of Geum Application of the Finite Element Groundwater
Moisture Content and Soil Temperature, Rivale L. and G. Urbanum L. Grown in Water- Model FEWA to a Radioactive Waste Disposal
W88-07170 2109 2G logged Soil, Site,
W88-06116 2108 21 W88-08848 2110 5B
DAVIDOVITS, P.
Measurement of the Mass Accommodation Co- DAVIES, P. A.
DAVIS, F. W.
efficient of S02 (g) on Water Droplets, Laboratory Study of Primary Saline Intrusion in
400 Years of Central California Precipitation
W88-01859 2103 5B a Circular Pipe,
Variability Reconstructed from Tree-Rings,
W88-08955 2110 8B
DAVIDSON, B. R. W88-04281 2105 2B
Historical Aspects of Irrigation Agriculture and DAVIES, P. B.
River Regulation in the Murray-Darling Basin, Modeling Areal, Variable-Density, Ground- DAVIS, G. B.

Australia, Water Flow Using Equivalent Freshwater Head: Representative Sampling of Ground Water from
W88-09723 2111 6C Analysis of Potentially Significant Errors, Short-Screened Boreholes,
W88-10956 2112 2F W88-04492 2106 7B
DAVIDSON, C. I.
Radioactive Cesium from the Chernobyl Acci- DAVIES, P. E. Theoretical Assessment of Casing Storage Ef-
dent in the Greenland Ice Sheet, Disappearance Rates of Chlorothalonil (TCIN) fects When Pump Sampling a Partially Penetrat-
W88-04094 2105 5B in the Aquatic Environment, ing Borehole,
W88-08249 2110 5B W88-03273 2104 8B
DAVIDSON, G. M.
Site Safety at the Middletown Road Removal, DAVIES, R. W. DAVIS, G. L.
W88-01744 2103 5E Decay Rates of Autumn and Spring Leaf Litter Method of Biopolymeric Sludge Dewatering,
in a Stream and Effects on Growth of a Detriti-
DAVIDSON, J. H. W88-10108 2112 5D
vore,
Little Waters: The Relationship Between Non- W88- 10668 2112 2H DAVIS, H. A.
Point Source Water Pollution, Soil Erosion and
Effects of a Chlorinated Discharge and a Ther-
Using the Capillary Suction Time Device for
Agricultural Drainage,
W88-05672 6E Characterizing Sludge Dewaterability,
2107 mal Outfall on the Structure and Composition of
the Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Communities in W88-10330 2112 7B
DAVIDSON, J. M. the Sheep River, Alberta, Canada,
Effects of Conservation Tillage on Groundwater W88-04253 DAVIS, J.
2105 5C
Quality: Nitrates and Pesticides, Sludge Management in the United Kingdom,
W88-05759 2107 4C Oxygen Conditions in Two Prairie Pothole W88-02130 2103 5E
Lakes During Winter Ice Cover,
Retention and Transformations of Pesticides in W88-07092 2109 2H DAVIS, J. A.
Relation to Nonpoint Source Pollution from Feasibility of Using Sequential Extraction Tech-
Croplands, Seasonality of Monsoonal Primary Productivity niques for Arsenic and Selenium in Soils and
W88-07828 2109 5B in Sri Lanka, Sediments,
W8 8-09692 2111 2H W88-07994 2110 5A
DAVIDSON, N. E.
Diagnostic Analysis of Two Intense Monsoon DAVIES, T.
Processes and Kinetics of Cd(2 + ) Sorption by a
Depressions over Australia, Numerical Forecast Studies of the October 1987
Calcareous Aquifer Sand,
W88-00122 2101 2B Storm over Southern England,
W88-09649 W88-07930 2109 5B
2111 2B
DA VIES, B. E.
Consequences of Environmental Contamination DAVIES, T. D. DAVIS, J. E.

by Lead Mining in Wales, Composition of Acidic Meltwaters During Improved Description of Selective Withdrawal
W88-08868 2110 5C Snowmelt in the Scottish Highlands, Through Point Sinks,
W88-07610 2109 5B W88-01191 2102 5G
DAVIES, B. R.
Leaf-packDynamics in a Southern African Impact of a Single Black Snowfall on Stream- Selective Withdrawal Structure Operation,
Mountain Stream, water Chemistry in the Scottish Highlands, W88-01332 2102 5G
W88-06694 2108 2H W88-10161 2112 5B
Simulated Response of an Acidic Adirondack
Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain Observations of the Preferential Loss of Major Lake Watershed to Various Liming Mitigation
Stream in the South-western Cape, South Ions from Melting Snow and Laboratory Ice, Strategies,
Africa, W88-04032 2105 2K W88-07442 2109 5G
W88-06907 2109 2E
Relationships Between Concentration and Depo-
DAVIS, J. P.
Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain sition of Nitrate and Sulphate in Precipitation,
Stream in the South-Western Cape, South W88-06110 2108 5B
Two Outbreaks of Blastomycosis Along Rivers
inWisconsin: Isolation of Blastomyces dermatiti-
Africa,
DAVIS, A. B. dis from Riverbank Soil and Evidence of Its
W88-09642 2111 2E
Projected Impacts on Water Rights, Water Transmission Along Waterways,
DAVIES-COLLEY, R. J. Laws and Policy Stimulated by Energy Devel- W88-04555 2106 5C
Lake Water Color: Comparison of Direct Obser- opment and Other Pressures,
vations with Underwater Spectral Irradiance, W88-00368 2101 6E DAVIS, J. W.
W88-07272 2109 7B Fulvic Acid Constituents of Coal Slurry Trans-
DAVIS, A. D. port Wastewater,
DAVIES, D. G. Determination of Mean Transmissivity Values in W88-06325 2108 5B
Bacteria Attached to Granular Activated the Modeling of Ground Water Flow,
Carbon in Drinking Water, W88-10970 2112 2F DAVIS, L. J.
W88-08430 2110 5F Innovative Financing Techniques in a Volatile
DAVIS, E.
Market Require Cooperative Effort,
DAVIES, F. T. Hypolimnetic Withdrawal inTwo North Ameri- W88-04436 2105 6A
Mycorrhizae, Soil Amendments, Water Rela- can Lakes with Anoxic Phosphorus Release
tions and Growth of Rosa multiflora under Re- from the Sediment, DAVIS, M. H.
duced Irrigation Regimes, W88-04254 2105 5G Effect of Chlorination on Entrained Plankton at
W88-08376 2110 2G
Pilot PlantTreatment Techniques for Trihalo- Several United Kingdom Coastal Power Sta-
tions,
DAVIES, G. methane Precursor Reduction - Some Financial
Comparison of MORECS with Catchment Data, Implications,
W88-03524 2105 5C
W88-03960 2105 2D W88-05819 2107 5F
DAVIS, M. K.
DAVIES, M. S. Treatment of a Mycotoxin-Contaminated Fresh- Treating Water with Peroxone: A Revolution in

Comparative Studies of Plant Growth and Dis- water, the Making,


tribution in Relation to Waterlogging, XIV. W88-05830 2107 5F W88- 10792 2112 5F

PA-88
AUTHOR INDEX
DAY, T. J.

DAVIS, N. M. Trace Metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic DAY, A. D.


Determination of Bulk Radon Emanation Rates Lake, Plant Growth Factors in Municipal Wastewater,
by High Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy, W88-06888 2109 2K W88-00085 2101 3C
W88-04988 2106 5A
Trace metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic
Wheat Hay Grown with Sludge,
DAVIS, P.
Aromatic Pollutants Mixed W88-04091 2105 5E
Solubility of in Sol- W88-09708 2111 2H
vents,
W88-10135 2112 5B DAVOLI, E. DAY AND, K.
Screening of 21 Pesticides in Water by Single Adsorption of Fenvalerate to Laboratory Glass-
DAVIS, P. A. Extraction with C18 Silica Bonded Phase Col- ware and the Alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardii,
Aquifer Tests at the Jackpile-Paguate Uranium umns and HRGC-MS, and its Effect on Uptake of the Pesticide by
Mine, Pueblo of Laguna, West-Central New W88-06030 2108 5 A Daphnia Galeata Mendotae,
Mexico, W88-06038 2108 5B
W88-03468 2104 2F DAWDY, D. R.
Initiative for Risk-Based Flood Design, DAY, D. L.
DAVIS, R. D. W88-04398 2105 6F Efficiency of Electrochemical Oxidation of Sul-
Distribution of Metals in Grassland Soils Fol-
lowing Surface Applications of Sewage Sludge, DAWES, C. J. and Oxygenation of Water,
fite

W88-06101 2108 5B Limnological Characteristics of Two Eutrophic W88-02148 2103 5D


and Four Mesotrophic Lakes in West-Central
Stabilisation and Disinfection - Their Relevance
Florida,
DAY, D. N.
to Agricultural Utilisation of Sludge, W88-09994 2111 2H Applying Three Dimensional Ground Water
W88-00240 2101 5E Modeling to Monitoring Network Design: A
DAWIDOWICZ, P. Case History,
DAVIS, R. J.
Structure of Phytoplankton in Rivers and in
Adapting Surface Water Law to Atmospheric W88-09295 2111 7A
Lakes of Northeastern Poland.
Water Resources Technology, W88-10608 2112 2H DAY, E. W.
W88-05675 2107 6E
Determination of Fluridone Residues in Meat,
DAVIS, R. L.
DAWSON, C. N.
Numerical Simulation of Microbial Biodegrada- Milk, Eggs, and Crops by High-Performance
Implementing the Public/Private Nonpoint Liquid Chromatography or Gas Chromatogra-
tion of Hydrocarbons in Ground Water,
Source Management Partnership: A State For- phy.
W88-10918 2112 5B
estry Perspective, W88-06095 2108 5A
W88-01144 2102 5G DAWSON, D. A.
DAVIS, R. W.
Evaluation of the Developmental Toxicity of DAY, H. J.
Metal-Contaminated Sediments Using Short- Comparative Aspects of Computerized Flood-
Summary of Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain
Hydrology and Its Relation to Disposal of Nu-
Term Fathead Minnow and Frog Embryo- plain Data Management,
Larval Assays, W88-05611 2107 6A
clear Waste in Buried Crystalline Rock,
W88-03020 W88-06327 2108 5C
2104 5E
DAY, J. A.
DAVIS, S. N. DAWSON, D. R.
Acid Precipitation and Buffer Capacity of Lakes
Leaf-pack Dynamics in a Southern African
Deep Burial of Toxic Wastes, Mountain Stream,
W88-02607 2104 5E in the Sierra Nevada, California,
W88-01277 2102 5B W88-06694 2108 2H
Ground-Water Tracers,
W88-08971 2111 2F DAWSON, F.H. Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain
Crassula helmsii (T. Kirk) Cockayne: Is It an Stream in the South-western Cape, South
DAVIS, T. M. Aggressive Alien Aquatic Plant in Britain, Africa,
Productivity Responses of Periphyton and Phy- W88-07177 2H
2109 W88-06907 2109 2E
toplankton to Bleach-Kraft Mill Effluent,
W88-10495 2112 5C DAWSON, G. A. Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain
Gaseous Deposition to Snow. I. Experimental Stream in the South-Western Cape, South
DAVIS, W. G. Study of S02 and N02 Deposition,
Isabella Dam Spillway Kern River, California: Africa,
W88-04114 2105 2B
Hydraulic Model Investigation, W88-09642 2111 2E
W88-01613 2103 8A Gaseous Deposition to Snow. II. Physical-
Chemical Model for S02 Deposition,
DAY, J. W.
Walnut Creek Flood-Control Project, Contra Multivariate Approach to the Investigation of
W88-04115 2105 2B
Costa County, California, Nutrient Interactions in the Barataria Basin,
W88-05709 2107 8B Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide by Ozone in Highly Louisiana,
Dispersed Water Droplets, W88-03936 2105 5C
DAVIS, W. P.
Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish Rivulus
W88-06876 2109 2K
marmoratus: A Unique Response to Hydrogen
DAY, K.
DAWSON, G. W. Dissolved Oxygen Studies Below Walter F.
Sulfide, Approaches to the Assessment of Injuries to Soil
W88-05856 2107 2L George Dam,
Arising from Discharges of Hazardous Sub-
W88-01330 2102 5G
stances and Oil,
Interaction of Aquatic Ecosystem Components
W88-09046 2111 5C
with Chlorination: An Overview, DAY, K. E.
W88-03506 2105 5C Impact of Fenvalerate on Enclosed Freshwater
DAWSON, J.
Assessment of Acid Mine Drainage in the Mis- Planktonic Communities and on in situ Rates of
DAVIS, W. S.
Overview of USEPA/Clear Lake Erie Sediment souri River Basin for Mutagenic and Clastogenic Filtration of Zooplankton,

Oxygen Demand Investigations During 1979, Activities, W88-08264 2110 5C


W88-06415 2108 2H W88-00734 2101 5C
DAY, M. J.
DAVISON, A. W. DAWSON, M. R. Temporal and Geographical Distributions of
Multivariate Stochastic Modelling of Grass Flu- River Terraces: The General Model and a Pa- Epilithic Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Degrading
oride and Airborne Fluorides, leohydrological and Sedimentological Interpre- Bacteria in a Polluted South Wales River,
W88-02422 2103 5B tation of the Terraces of the Lower Severn,
W88-07014 2109 5B
W88-09370 2111 2E
DAVISON, R. A.
Transfer and Occurrence of Large Mercury Re-
Gallipolis Lock Intake Vortex Study, Ohio DAWSON, R. L.
sistance Plasmids in River Epilithon,
River: Hydraulic Model Investigation, Mississippi River Navigation System: Environ-
W88-05855 2107 8B mental Evaluations of Proposed Mooring Facili-
W88-09965 2111 2H
ties,
DAVISON, W. W88-00648
DAY, T. J.
Neutralizing Strategies for Acid Waters:
2101 6G
Sodium Effective Discharge for Suspended Sediment
and Calcium Products Generate Different Acid DAX, A. Transport in Streams of the Saskatchewan River
Neutralizing Capacities, Note on the Analysis of Slug Tests, Basin,
W88- 10266 2112 5G W88-02773 2104 7C W88-09544 2111 2J

PA-89
AUTHOR INDEX
DAY AN, U.

DAY AN, U. DE GROOT, P. H. DE JONG, R.


Origin and Composition of Samoan Acid Pre- Estimating Air, Water and Hydrocarbon Con- Numerical Modeling of Solute Transport Pat-
cipitation, ductivity of Soils from Field Measurable Proper- terns in the Dammam Aquifer,
W88-07480 2109 5B ties,
W88-07280 2109 5B
W88-11143 2112 2G
DE, A. K.
Adsorption of Mercury (II) by Coal Fly Ash, Estimation of the Unsaturated Hydraulic Prop- DE JONG, R. L.
W88-04248 2105 5D erties for Residual Soils in a Central Idaho Wa- Optimal Management of a Regional Aquifer in

tershed, Eastern Saudi Arabia,


DE ANGELIS, M. A. W88-11142 2112 2G W88-02381 2103 4B
Methane in Surface Waters of Oregon Estuaries
and Rivers, DE GROOT, W. T. DE KLOET, W. A.
W88-05607 2107 2L Population Dynamics of Duckweed Cover in
Comparison of Primary Production Measure-
Polder Ditches,
DE BIEVRE, P. W88-08598 2110 5C
ments Using Two Laboratory Systems with Dif-
Sensitive Determination of Traces of Boron in ferences in Light Quality,
Waters, Fertilizers, and Geological and Biologial DE HAAN, H. W88-10349 2112 2H
Materials by Isotope-Dilution Mass Spectrome- Does Ionic Strength Affect the Configuration of

try, Aquatic Humic Substances, As Indicated by Gel Primary Production in the Various Parts of
W88-04333 2105 5A Filtration, Loosdrecht Lakes,
W88-10661 2112 7B W88-10347 2112 2H
DE BOER, T.
Geochemical Aspects of Aqueous Iron, Phos- Geochemical Aspects of Aqueous Iron, Phos-
phorus and Dissolved Organic Carbon in the
DE LA BANDA, I. G.
phorus and Dissolved Organic Carbon in the
Bacterial Contamination of Santander Bay (Con-
Humic Lake Tjeukemeer, The Netherlands, Humic Lake Tjeukemeer, The Netherlands,
W88-10714 2112 2H taminacion Bacteriana en la Bahia de Santander),
W88-10714 2112 2H
W88-05288 2107 5B
DE BOKS, P. A.
Phosphorus Transformations in the Epilimnion

Degradation of Suspended Proteins in an Anaer- of Humic Lakes: Abiotic Interactions Between DE LA CHEVALLERIE-HAAF, U.
obic Rotating Bed Contactor, Dissolved Humic Materials and Phosphate, Determination Cadmium, Lead and
of Zinc.
W88-07955 2109 5D W88-10670 2112 2H Copper in Soils and Sewage Sludges by Micro-
DE HAAN, J. processor-Controlled Voltammetry in Compari-
DE BREUCK, W. son with Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,
Groundwater Vulnerability Maps, METEOR: An Artificial Intelligence System for
Convective Storm Forecasting, W88-05923 2108 5A
W88-05283 2107 5B
W88-02048 2103 7B
DE BRUIN, A. DE LA NOUE, J.
Unsuitability of World Health Organisation DE HAAN, S. C.
Harvesting of Scenedesmus obliquus in
Dominica: Caribbean Experiences with Trans-
Guidelines for Fluoride Concentrations in drink- Wastewaters: Auto- or Bioflocculation,
porting Water by Tanker,
ingWater in Senegal, W88-05973 2108 5D
W88-07888 2109 5F
W88-07213 2109 3C
DE JAGER, J. M. DE LA TEJA, J. F.
DE DECKER, H. P.
Estimating Wheat
Evapotranspiration from Buried in Bottoms: The Archaeology of
the
Breaching the Mouth of the Bot River Estuary,
Using Weather Measurements and Carborundum Lake Creek Reservoir, Montgomery County,
South Africa: Impact on its Benthic Macrofaunal
or Piche Evaporimeter, Texas,
Communities,
W88-06728 2108 2D W88-01663 2103 6G
W88-10868 2112 6G
Use of Evaporimeters for Estimating Maximum DE LAAT, J.
DE DECKKER, P.
Total Evaporation,
Modern Dolomite Deposition in Continental, Chloropicrin Formation in Aqueous Solution:
W88-04568 2106 7B
Saline Lakes, Western Victoria, Australia, Effect of Nitrites on Precursors Formation
W88-06138 2108 2H DE JALON, D. G. During the Oxidation of Organic Compounds
River Regulation in Spain, (Formation de Chloropicrine en Milieu Aqueux:
DE FONSECA-GENEVOIS, V. W88-04477 2105 2E Influence des Nitrites sur la Formation de Pre-
Influences of Tidal Water Position and Sedi-
curseurs par Oxydation de Composes Organi-
ments Physical Properties on the Meiofauna of DE JONG, A. J.
ques),
an Atlantic Mud-Flat (Loire Estuary, France) Dredging of Polluted Sediment in the First Pe-
troleum Harbor, Rotterdam,
W88-01842 2103 5F
(Influences de la Position Intertidale et des Pro-
prietes Physiques des Sediments sur la Meio- W88-01542 2103 5E
Effects of Bromide Concentration on the Pro-
faune d'une Vasiere Atlantique (Estuaire de la
Loire, France)),
DE JONG, B. duction of Chloropicrin during Chlorination of
Mean and Variance of Water Currents Induced Surface Waters. Formation of Brominated Tri-
W88-02100 2103 2L
by Irregular Surface Waves, halonitromethanes (Influence de la Concentra-
DE FRAJA FRANGIPANE, E.
W88-06516 2108 2E tion en Bromures sur la Formation de Chloropi-
Pollution and Eutr^phication in the Venice crine lors de la Chloration des Eaux. Mise en
DE JONG, E.
Evidence de Trihalonitromethanes Bromes),
Lagoon,
Scale Dependence and the Temporal Persistence
W88-04365 2105 6G W88-07551 2109 5F
of Spatial Patterns of Soil Water Storage,
DE FRUTOS, M. W88-05533 2107 2G
DE LACERDA, L. D.
Representivity of Organic Matter Values Ob-
Soil Water Conservation under Zero- and Con- Heavy Metal Distribution, Availability and Fate
tained from the Study of Coastal Sediments (Re-
ventional Tillage Systems on the Canadian Prai- in Sepetiba Bay, S. E. Brazil,
presentatividad de los Valores de Materia Or-
ries, W88-06428 2108 5B
ganica Obtenidos en el Estudio de Sedimentos W88-03194 2104 3F
Costeros),
DE LANGE, W. J.
W88-05043 2106 2J DE JONG, F. M. W.
Negative Phase Shift of Groundwater Tides
Population Dynamics of Duckweed Cover in
DE GOEDE, R. G. M. Polder Ditches,
Near Shallow Tidal Rivers - The Gouderak
Productivity as a Population Performance Index W88-08598 2110 5C Anomaly,
in Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests, W88-07519 2109 2E
W88-05293 2107 5C DE JONG, G. J.
Enhanced Fluorescence Detection of Dansyl DE LAUNE, R. D.
DE GRAAF, G. J. Derivatives of Phenolic Compounds Using a Fate of Added Nitrate and Ammonium-Nitrogen
Fluoride Pollution in a Salt Marsh: Movement Postcolumn Photochemical Reactor and Appli- Entering a Louisiana Gulf Coast Swamp Forest,
Between Soil, Vegetation, and Sheep, cation to Chlorophenols
in River Water,
W88-05109 W88-07424 2109 5B
2107 5B W88-07633 2109 5A

DE GROOT, P. DE JONG, P.
DE MACARIO, E. C.
Use of Bioassays to Assess Aquatic Arthropod Local Government Approach to Wetland Pro- Direct Characterization of Methanogens in Two
Mortality from Permethrin Drift Deposits, tection, High-Rate Anaerobic Biological Reactors,
W88-O2037 2103 5C W88-04967 2106 6E W88-O7020 2109 5D

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AUTHOR INDEX
DEANGELIS, R.

DE MARCH, B. G. E. DE ROSE, N. DE VITRE, R. R.


Mixture Toxicity Indices in Acute Lethal Toxic- Applications of Surface Geophysical Methods to Novel In Situ Cascade Ultrafiltration Unit Spe-
ity Tests, Ground Water Pollution Investigations, cifically Designed for Field Studies of Anoxic
W88-03866 2105 5A W88-09096 2111 7B Waters,
DE RUITER, C. W88-10534 2112 7B
DE MARSILY, G.
Combined Use of Hydraulic and Electrical Enhanced Fluorescence Detection of Dansyl
Derivatives of Phenolic Compounds Using a
DE WAARD, C. P.
Properties of an Aquifer in a Geostatistical Esti-
Dredging of Polluted Sediment in the First Pe-
mation of Transmissivity, Postcolumn Photochemical Reactor and Appli-
troleum Harbor, Rotterdam,
W88-06383 2108 2F cation to Chlorophenols in River Water,
W88-07633 2109 5A W88-01542 2103 5E
Comparison of Geostatistical Methods for Esti-
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Cati- DE WIJNGAERT, K.
mating Transmissivity Using Data on Transmis-
onic Surfactants in Environmental Samples Modelling of Yield of Winter Wheat as a Func-
sivity and Specific Capacity,
using a Continuous Post-Column Ion-Pair Ex- tion of Soil Water Availability,
W88-01912 2103 2F
traction Detector with a Sandwich Phase Sepa- W88-06735 2108 2G
DE MELLO, W. Z. rator,
Emissions of Biogenic Sulphur Compounds from W88-10540 2112 5A DEACON, J. E.

Several Wetland Soils in Florida,


Endangered Woundfin and Water Management
DE, S. P. in the Virgin River, Utah, Arizona, Nevada,
W88-03776 2105 2L
Ecology of Vibrio cholerae in the Freshwater W88-08084 2110 6G
DE MELO, J. J. Environs of Calcutta, India,
W88-08805 2110 5B DEADY, M. A.
Optimization of Regionalized Wastewater Treat-
ment Systems for the River Ave Basin, Treatment of Coal Conversion Wastewater with
DE SILVA, M. P.
W88-04429 2105 5D the Powdered Activated Carbon-Contact Stabi-
Study of Some Physiochemical Properties of
lization Activated Sludge Process,
Nilwala River Waters in Southern Sri Lanka
DE NICOLA GIUDICI, M. with Special Reference to Effluents Resulting
W88-02896 2104 5D
Sensitivity of Asellus aquaticus (L.) and Proasel-
from Anthropogenic Activities,
lus coxalis Dollf. (Crustacea, Isopoda) to
W88-10641
DEAL, H.
2112 4C
Copper, TVA Assessment of Stability of Concrete Struc-
W88-09669 2111 5C DE SIMONE, R. tureson Rock,
Case Study: Bay of Pozzuoli (Gulf of Naples, W88-02596 2104 8A
DE NIET, J. Italy),
Heavy Metal Removal from Waste Water from W88-08867 2110 5B DEAL, S. C.
Wet Lime(stone)-Gypsum Flue Gas Desulfuriza- Prediction of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses
tion Plants, DE SIMONE, V. as Related to Agricultural Drainage System
W88-05591 2107 5D Isolation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons from Pe-
Design,
troleum Hydrocarbons for Mass Spectrometric
W88-02071 2103 2G
DE NOYEUES, F. Identification,
Critical Assessment of the Influence of Manage- W88-07696 2109 5 A DEAN, A. C. R.
ment Practices on Water Quality, Water Treat- Cadmium Accumulation by
ment, and Sport Fishing in Multipurpose Reser-
DE SMEDT, P. a Citrobacter sp.
Groundwater Vulnerability Maps, Immobilized on Gel and Solid Supports: Appli-
voirs in Kansas,
W88-05283 2107 5B cability to the Treatment of Liquid Wastes Con-
W88-01764 2103 6G taining Heavy Metal Cations,
DE SMET, J. S. W88-02714 2104 5D
DE OLIVEIRA, R. Hydrogeology of the Southside Aquifer, Sagle,
Performance of a Series of Five Deep Waste Idaho, Effects of Cadmium and Lead on Growth, Res-
Stabilization Ponds in Northeast Brazil, W88-11132 2112 2F piration and Enzyme Activity of the Marine
W88-07324 2109 5D Bacterium Pseudomonas marina,
DE SOUSA, F.
Water Column Sampling as a Rapid and Effi- Contributions of Some
Chlorinated Aliphatic W88-10146 2112 5C
cient Method of Determining Effluent Quality Compounds to the Mutagenicity of Spent Kraft
and
DEAN, J. D.
the Performance of Waste Stabilization Pulp Chlorination Liquors,
W88-03544 Potency Factors and Loading Functions for Pre-
Ponds, 2105 5B
dicting Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution,
W88-07331 2109 5D
DE SOUZA, F. W88-07830 2109 5B
DE PABLO, J. Algebraic Computation of Flow in Furrow Irri-

Evaluation of Combined Flow Injection-High gation, Water Quality Assessment: A Screening Proce-
Performance Liquid Chromatography for the W88-03786 2105 3F dure for Toxic and Conventional Pollutants;
Determination of Three Organophosphorus Pes- Part 3,
DE SOUZA, S. T. W88-03992 2105 2H
ticides in Liquid Wastes.
Influence of Distillery Effluent on Growth and
W88-10520 2H2 5A Metamorphosis of Rana Malabarica (Bibron), DEAN, T. A.
W88-10855 2112 5C
DE PIERQUET, T. F. Preparation of Environmental Samples for the
Analysis and Treatment of Reactive Waste: A Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydro-
DE SWART, H. E.
Case Study in the Ductile Iron Foundry Indus- Tidal Rectification in Lateral Viscous carbons by Thin-Layer Chromatography,
Boundary
try, Layers of a Semi-enclosed Basin, W88-01983 2103 5A
W88-02146 2103 5D W88-06820 2109 2L
DEAN, T. J.
DE RONDE, J. G. DE-VEGT, A. Soil Moisture Measurement by an Improved Ca-
Forecasting and Warning System of the 'Rijks- Nitrogen Removal and Conversion by Duck- pacitance Technique: I. Sensor Design and Per-

waterstaat' for the River Rhine, weed Grown on Waste- Water, formance,
W88-04695 2106 2E W88-06762 2108 5D W88-07525 2109 2G
DE ROOIJ, N. M. DE VICENTE, A. Soil Moisture Measurement by an Improved Ca-
Sediments as a Source for Contaminants, Coliphages as an Indicator of Faecal Pollution in
pacitance Technique: II. Field Techniques,
W88-08857 Water. Its Relationship with Indicator and Path-
2110 5B Evaluation and Calibration,
ogenic Microorganisms, W88-07526 2109 2G
DE ROOS, A. M. W88-04847 2106 5A
Cadmium Kinetics in Freshwater Clams. Ill Ef- DEANE, G. C.
fects of Zinc on Uptake and Distribution of
DE VILLE, W. B.
Case Studies of Hazardous Waste Problems in
Land Use Feature Detection in SAR Images,
Cadmium in Anodonta Cygne, W88-08502 2110 7B
Louisiana,
W88-03870 2105 5C W88-09058 2111 5E
DEANGELIS, R.
DE ROSA, S. DE VILLIERS, G. Subsurface Water Flow Simulated for Hillslopes
Case Study: Bay of Pozzuoli (Gulf of Naples, Living Resources With
of the Benguela Current Spatially Dependent Soil Hydraulic Char-
Italy),
Region, acteristics,
W88-08867 2110 5B W88-04718 2106 2L W88-01685 2103 2G

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AUTHOR INDEX
DEANS, C. H.

DEANS, C. H. DECOSTA, J. Determination and Environmental Safety Con-


Responses of Estuarine Macrofauna Colonizing Freshwater Plankton Community Succession siderations,
Sediments Contaminated with Fenvalerate, During Experimental Acidification, W88-09618 2111 5A
W88-06923 210') 5C W88-08811 2110 5C
DEANS, DEHNAD, F.
E. A. Role of Aluminium Contamination in Determin-
Aeration and Control of Slurry Odours by He- ing Phytoplankton and
Rcmobilization of Heavy Metals from River De-
Zooplankton Responses
terotrophs, posits by Organic Complexing Agents. 2. Note:
to Acidification,
W88-02067 2103 5D W88-02471 Remobilization of Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni, Zn, and Mn
2103 5C
by Overacidification of Waters and by NTA
Nitrogen and Aerobic Treatment of Slurry, DEDEK, W. (Zur Remobilisierung von Schwermetallcn aus
W88-02068 2103 5D Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from Flussedimenten durch Organische Komplex-
Aqueous Solutions and Extraction of Residues bildner. 2. Mitt.: Remobilisierung von Cu, Pb,
DEARSLEY, A. F.
Using the Polymeric Sorbent Wofatit Y 77: I. Cd, Ni, Zn, and Mn durch Versauerung des
Appraisal of Environmentally Sensitive Options
Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from Gewaessers und durch NTA),
for Flood Alleviation Using Mathematical Mod-
Water, W88-04340 2105 5B
elling,
W88-05922 2108 5A
W88-06464 2108 2E
Remobilization of Heavy Metals from River De-
DEB, A. K.
DEDIEU, J. P.
positsby Organic Complexing Agents: 2. Note-
Present State, Changes and Quality of Sologne
Dual Water Systems in Water Reuse, Remobilization of Cu, Pb, Cd, Ni, Zn, and Mn
W88-00173 5D and Brenne, Two French Large Wetlands, Stud-
2101
ied with the MSS and TM Landsat Data,
by Overacidification of Waters and by NTA
(Zur Remobilisierung von Schwermetallen aus
DEBACON, M. W88-08480 2110 2H
Fluss-sedimenten durch organische Komplex-
Use of Selenastrum capricornutum to Assess the
Ground Water
Toxicity Potential of Surface and DEEM, R. A. bildner:2. Mitt.: Remobilisierung von Cu, Pb,

Variability of Test Systems Used to Assess Eco- Cd, Ni, Zn und Mn durch Versauerung des
Contamination Caused by Chromium Waste,
logical Effects of Chemicals, Gewassers und durch NTA),
W88-06328 2108 5C
W88-05295 2107 5A W88-08151 2110 5B
DEBANO, L. F.
Enhancement of Riparian Ecosystems with DEENY, K. DEIANA, S.
Channel Structures, Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion in
Floating Highway,
W88-02385 2103 4A the Federal Republic of Germany,
W88-00770 2101 8A
W88-02226 2103 5D
DEBEVOISE, N. T.
DEETJEN, L. R. DEIBERT, E. J.
Application of the Unit Hydrograph Technique
to Open Channel Flow Data, Adjusting to Needs and Neighbors in Water Water Storage and Use by Spring Wheat under
W88-06491 2108 5D Treatment Plant Design, Conventional Tillage and No Till in Continuous
W88-02813 2104 5F and Alternate Crop-Fallow Systems in the
DEBOER, J. Northern Great Plains,
Overview of Water Reuse for Developing DEFIELD, M. W88-03210 2104 3F
Countries, Suspended Solids Carry-Over Control in Bottom
W88-07861 2109 3C Ash Dewatering Bins, DEININGER, R. A.
W88-07677 2109 5F
Application of Tracer Techniques to Continu-
DEBUSK, T. A.
BOD Removal in Floating Aquatic Macrophyte- DEFILIPPI, J. A. ous-Flow Toxicity Testing,
Based Wastewater Treatment Systems, Point-of-Use and Point-of-Entry Treatment on W 88-04029 2105 5 A
W88-07353 2109 5D Long Island,
W88-05088 2106 5F Determination of Dose-Time-Response Rela-
Removal of Two Chlorinated Compounds from tionships from Long-Term Acute Toxicity Test
Secondary Domestic Effluent by a Thin Film DEFLAUN, M. F. Data,
Technique, Seasonal and Diel Variability in Dissolved DNA W88-06960 2109 5A
W88-05977 2108 5D and in Microbial Biomass and Activity in a
Subtropical Estuary, Estimation of a Single Probit Line from Multiple
State-of-the-Art Utilization of Aquatic Plants in W88-07021 2109 2H Toxicity Test Data,
Water Pollution Control,
W88-04620 DEFRIES, R. W88-10502 2112 5C
2106 5D S.
Land Use History on Sedimentation in
Effects of
DEBUSK, W. F. Microcomputer-Interfaced Continuous Flow
the Potomac Estuary, Maryland,
Removal of Floodwater Nitrogen in a Cypress Toxicity Test System,
W88-03901 2105 4C
Swamp Receiving Primary Wastewater Efflu- W88-04028 2105 5A
ent, DEFUR, P. O.
W88-06894 2109 5D Unavailability of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydro- Survival of Father Rhine,
carbons from Coal Particles to the Eastern W88-01891 2103 5B
Removal of Floodwater Nitrogen Cypress in a Oyster,
Swamp Receiving Primary Wastewater Efflu- W88-02421 2103 5B DEITNER, R.
ent, Model for Optimization of Socio-Economic
W88-08871 2110 5D DEGOBBIS, D. Fishery Values on the Rio Grande in New
Pollution and Eutrophication in the Venice Mexico,
DECAMPS, H. Lagoon,
Importance for Birds of the Riparian Woodlands W88- 10022 2111 6D
W88-04365 2105 6G
within the Alluvial Corridor of the River Gar-
onne, S.W. France, DEGUCHI, Y.
DEIZMAN, M. M.
W88-04474 2105 2H Substrate Specificity of Heterotrophic Bacteria Size Distribution of Eroded Sediment from Two
in the Water and Sediment of a Carp Culture Tillage Systems,
DECICCO, B. T. Pond, W88-O8054 2110 2J
Development of an Improved Test for the De- W88-07115 2109 2H
termination of Biochemical Oxygen Demand, DEJAK, C.
W88-03149 2104 5A DEHAN, R. S. Advection-Diffusion Pollution Model of the
New Approach to Protection of Sensitive Lagoon of Venice,
DECKER, D. M. Aquifers in Florida,
Interspecific Differences in Dead W88-01875 2103 5B
Plant Buffer- W88- 11090 2112 5G
ing Capacity Alter the Impact of Acid Rain on
Development of a Mathematical Eutrophication
Decomposition Rates in Tidal Marshes, DEHART, ML
W88-07595 Model of the Lagoon of Venice,
2109 5B 1986 Annual Report from the Water Budget
Managers,
W88-01873 2103 5B
DECKER, K. M. W88-11272 2112 6D
Daily Intake of U-234, -235, -238, Th-228, -230, - Eutrophication Model of the Venice Lagoon:
232, and Ra-226, -228 by New York City Resi- DEHENAU, H. Statistical Treatment of in Situ" Measurements
dents, Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonates (LAS) in of Phytoplankton Growth Parameters,
W88-04326 2105 5B Sewage Sludges, Soils and Sediments: Analytical W88-01878 2103 5C

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AUTHOR INDEX
DEMALACH, J.

Steady-State Achievement by Introduction of DEL VALLE, L. A. DELFINO, J. J.


True Tidal Velocities in a Pollution Model of FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (Puerto Rico Effect of pH
on Phosphorus Release during Ma-
the Venice Lagoon, Water Resources Research Institute), crophyte (Eleocharis sp.) Decomposition,
W88-01876 2103 5B W88-05228 2107 9D W88-04283 2105 5C
Tidal Three-Dimensional Diffusion in a Model DELABROISE, A. H.
of the Lagoon of Venice and Reliability Condi- Hydrolysis of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Formation
Study by Epifluorescence of the Fate of the
tions for Its Numerical Integration, of 1,1-Dichloroethene,
Total Bacterial Flora in a Bottled Mineral Water
W88-01877 2103 5B (Etude par Epifluorescence de L'Evolution de la W88-U228 2112 5B
Two-Dimensional Diffusion Model of the Microflore Totale dans une Eau Minerale Em-
DELGADO, M.
Venice Lagoon and Relative Open Boundary bouteillee),
W88-02346 Abundance and Distribution of Dissolved Inor-
Conditions, 2103 5B
ganic Nutrients in the Ebio Delta Bays (Abun-
W88-01874 2103 5B
DELANEY, A. J. dancia y distribucion de nutrientes inorganicos
DEJOHN, P. B. Airborne River-Ice Thickness Profiling with disueltos en las bahias del delta del Ebro),
Application of GAC to Municipal Wastewaters, Helicopter-Borne UHF Short-Pulse Radar, W88-08091 2110 5B
W88-02289 2103 5D W88-07536 2109 2C
Hydrography of the Ebro Delta Bays (Hidrogra-
DEJONG, J. DELANEY, B. M. fia de las bahias del delta del Ebro),
Trace-Level Determination of Phenol by Liquid Annotated Bibliography of the Geology, Hy- W88-08088 2110 2L
Chromatography with On-Line Precolumn drology, and Geothermal Resources of the
Technology and Fluorescence Detection, Jemez Mountains and Vicinity North Central DELL, L. R.
W88-09606 2111 5A New Mexico, Establishing a Sludge Sampling Program,
W88-03068 2104 10C
DEJOUX, C. W88-01505 2103 5D
Field Experiments on the Relationship Between
DELATTRE, J. M.
Drift and Benthic Densities of Aquatic Insects in DELLEUR, J.
Study by Epifluorescence of the Fate of the
Tropical Streams (Ivory Coast): III. Trichop- Development of an Expert System for the Anal-
Total Bacterial Flora in a Bottled Mineral Water
tera, ysis of Urban Drainage Using 'SWMM' (Storm
(Etude par Epifluorescence de L'Evolution de la
W88-10658 2112 2H Water Management Model),
Microflore Totale dans une Eau Minerale Em-
DEKKER, bouteillee), W88-01759 2103 6A
A.
Application of Remote Sensing Techniques for W88-02346 2103 5B
Water Quality Monitoring,
DELLEUR, J. W.
W88-10345 2112 7B DELAUNE, R. D. Application of Discrete Autoregressive Moving
Accretion Rates in Salt Marshes in the Eastern Average Models for Estimation of Daily Runoff,
Test System for the Determining of the Fate of W88-02771
Scheldt, South- West Netherlands, 2104 2 A
Pesticides in Surface Water: Protocol and Com- W88-08745 2110 2J
parison of the Performance for Parathion of Design of Dual-Purpose Detention Systems
Ecocores and Micro Ecosystems from Two Biogeochemical Control on Metal Distribution Using Dynamic Programming,
Sources, and Accumulation in Louisiana Sediments, W88-02413 2103 4A
W88-09584 2111 5A W88-06152 2108 5B
Design of Stormwater Detention Basins for Mul-
DEKKER, L. W. Effect of Salinity on Leaf Ionic Content and tiple Design Frequencies,
Method For Measuring Hydraulic Properties of Photosynthesis of Taxodium distichum L.,
Brittle Soil Horizons,
W88-04268 2105 4A
W88-06838 2109 2H
W88-06185 2108 2G
Foreseeable Flooding and Death of Coastal
Optimal ARMA Models for the Statistical Anal-
DEKNOTT, E. C. Wetland Forests, ysis of Reservoir Operating Rules,
Occurrence of Iron Bacteria in Wells in Rio W88-06536 2108 7C
W88-08218 2110 2L
Negro (Argentina),
W88-05737 2107 2F Gas Exchange Characteristics of Gulf of Mexico DELONG, L. L.

DEL AMOR, F. Coastal Marsh Macrophytes, Extension of the Unsteady One-Dimensional


Seasonal Variations on
Water Relations of W88-04035 2105 2L Open-Channel Flow Equations for Flow Simula-
Amygdalus communis L. Under Drip Irrigated tion in Meandering Channels with Flood Plains,
Rejuvenated Marsh and Bay-Bottom Accretion W88-03120
and Non-irrigated Conditions, 2104 2E
on the Rapidly Subsiding Coastal Plain of U.S.
W88-09898 2111 3F
Gulf Coast: A Second-Order Effect of the Water Quality of Streams and Springs, Green
DEL BORGHI, M. Emerging Atchafalaya Delta, River Basin-Wyoming,
Anaerobic Digestion of Surplus Activated W88-08727 2110 2J W88-03353 2104 2K
Sludge in a Fixed-Film Bioreactor,
W88-05584 5D Response of the Freshwater Marsh Species, Pan-
2107 DELORME, L. D.
icum hemitomon Schult., to Increased Salinity,
DEL CARRATORE, R. Change-Point Problem for a Sequence of Bino-
W88-10726 2112 2H
Genetic and Biochemical Effect of Dry Residue mial Random Variables,
of Arno River In Vitro and In Vivo, Seasonal Pore Water Dynamics in Marshes of W88-06503 2108 7C
W88-0O084 2101 5C Barataria Basin, Louisiana,
W88-06179 2108 2L DELRIEU, G.
DEL MORAL, A. Comparative Study of Areal Rainfall Estimation
Evolution of Bacterial Flora from a Subterra-
Simultaneous Determination of Nitrification and Methods Using Rain Gage and Radar Data -
nean Saline Well by Graduated Salinity Changes
Nitrate Reduction in Sediment-Water Columns Application to Daily Rainfall Events Observed
inEnrichment Media, by Nitrate- 15 Dilution, in the Montreal Region (Estimation de Lames
W88-02874 2104 2L W88-02718 2104 5B d'Eau Spatiales a l'Aide de Donnes de Pluvio-
DEL OLVIDO CHEREGUINI, M. metres et de Radar Meteorologique - Applica-
Study of the Nitrogen Cycle in Santander Bay
DELCORE, M. R.
tion au pas de Temps Journalier dans le Region
Application of the Tritium Interface Method for
(Estudio del Ciclo del Nitrogeno en la Bahia de de Montreal),
Santander),
Determining Recharge Rates to Unconfmed
W88-09979 2111 2B
W88-05287 2107 2L
Drift Aquifers: I. Homogeneous Case,
W88-02767 2104 2F DELUCCHI, C. M.
DEL RAMO, J.
Effects of Temperature Application of the Tritium Interface Method for Comparison of Community Structure among
on the Acute Toxicity of
Heavy Metals Determining Recharge Rates to Unconfmed Streams with Different Temporal Flow Re-
Cd, and Hg) to the Freshwa-
(Cr,
gimes,
ter Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard), Drift Aquifers: II. Non-Homogeneous Case,
W88-00076 W88-02768 2104 2F W88-10411 2112 2H
2101 5C
DEL RE, L. DELEGIDO, J. DEMALACH, J.
Remote Sensing Investigation of the Oil Spill in Model of Thermal Inertia for Frost Forecasting Reuse of Domestic Wastewater for Irrigation in
the Strait of Messina, Italy, in Agricultural Areas, Arid Zones: A Case Study,
W88-08475 2110 5B W88-08479 2110 7C W88-04277 2105 3C

PA-93
AUTHOR INDEX
DEMALACH, Y.

DEMALACH, Y. DENBY, B. DENNIS, W. H.


Response of Cotton to Treated Domestic Effect ofGroundwater Re-Establishment on the Reactivity of Chlorine Dioxide with Nucleic
Wastewater Applied through Trickle Irrigation, Settlement of Opencast Mine Backfills in the Acids and Proteins,
W88-06450 2108 5E United Kingdom, W88-03526 2105 5F
W88-01571 2103 4B
DEMARCO, J. DENNISON, W. C.
Application of Organic Analysis for Evaluation Influence of Groundwater Pressure on Mine
Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms
of Granular Activated Carbon Performance in Slope Stability Analysis,
Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem,
Drinking Water Treatment, W88-01424 2102 2F
W88-08013 2110 2L
W88-0O423 2101 5A
DENEER, J. W.
Discovery and Elimination of Dioxins from a Acute Toxicity of Aldehydes to the Guppy, DENT, J. D.
W88-10501 2112 5C Evaluation of the Fluid Dynamic Properties of
Carbon Reactivation Process,
W88-07382 2109 5D Mud Flows on Mount St. Helens,
Growth of Daphnia magna Exposed to Mixtures W88-00815 2101 2J
DEMBECK, J. of Chemicals with Diverse Modes of Action,
Effectiveness of Angled-Screen Intake System, W88-07473 2109 5C Evaluation of the Fluid Dynamic Properties of
W88-09852 2111 81 Mud Flows on Mount St Helens,
Joint Acute Toxicity to Daphnia magna of In-
W88-02270 2103 2J
DEMBO, R. S. dustrial Organic Chemicals at Low Concentra-
Nonlinear Programming Methods in Reservoir tions, Kinematic Properties of Mudflows on Mt. St.
System Management, W88-06303 2108 5C Helens,
W88-O0884 2101 5G W88-04271 2105 2J
Quantitative Structure-activity Relationships for

Nonlinear Programming Methods Reservoir the Toxicity and Bioconcentration Factor of Ni-
in DENTEL, S. K.
System Management, trobenzene Derivatives Towards the Guppy
(Poecilia Reticulata),
Mechanisms of Coagulation with Aluminum
W88-02273 2103 2H Salts,
W88-06037 2108 5C
W88-08129 2110 5F
DEMEL, I.

Improving the Settling of Activated Sludge by DENIS, D.


Community Health Effects of a Municipal Water Selecting Coagulant, Filtration, and Sludge-Con-
Chemical Additives,
Supply Hyperfluoridation Accident, ditioning Aids,
W88-10339 2112 5D
W88-10279 2112 5F W88-06009 2108 5F
DEMETRACOPOULOS, A. C.
Overview of Landfill Bottom Liner Hydraulics, DENIS, L. P. DEPAOLA, A.

W88-07277 2109 5E Use and Availability of Continuous Streamflow Incidence of Vibrio cholerae from Estuaries of
Records in New Mexico, the United States West Coast,
DEMIR, I. W88-03377 2104 7A W88-02871 2104 5B
Interrelation of Hydraulic and Electrical Con-
Streaming Potential, and Salt Filtra-
ductivities,
DENISE, G. W. Virulent Strains of Vibrio vulnificus Isolated
Effects of Sodium Hydroxide Solutions on the
from Estuaries of the United States West Coast,
tion the Flow of Chloride Brines
During
Through a Smectite Layer at Elevated Pres- Permeability of Magnesium Clays, W88-02872 2104 5B
W88-00731 2101 5B
sures,
W88-08326 2110 5B DENISEGER,
DEPASQUALE, D. A.
J.
Comparative Survival and Injury of Candida
Concept and Design of a Substrata Container for
DEMKO, D. J. albicans and Bacterial Indicator Organisms in
Sampling Periphyton,
Hydrocarbon Contamination of Carbonate Streams Receiving Acid Mine Drainage,
W88-02337 2103 7B
Aquifers: Assessment and Abatement, W88-04854 2106 5A
W88-09137 2111 7 A Periphyton Communities in a Pristine Mountain
Stream Above and Below Heavy Metal Mining DEPEIREUX, E.
DEMOOR, F. C.
Effects of a Sewage Treatment
Plant on the
Operations,
Changes Physico-Chemistry and Benthic
in the
W88-10654 2112 5C Physico-Chemical and Community
Quality
Invertebrates of the Great Fish River, South
Structure of the Benthic Fauna of a Polluted
Africa, Following an Interbasin Transfer of DENISOV, P. P. River, the Haute-Semois (Etude des Effets d'une
Water, Maximum Depth of Reservoir Drawdown, Station d'Epuration sur la Qualite Physico-Chi-
W88-05552 2107 4A W88-01900 2103 8C mique et la Structure de Peuplement de la Faune
DEMOTT, P. J. Benthique d'une Riviere Polluee, la Haute-
DENIT, D.
J.
Hydrometeorological Significance of Rime Ice Semois),
Status of Effluent Guidelines for the Metal Fin-
Deposits on Trees in the Colorado Rockies, W88-10281 2112 5C
ishing Industry and the General Pretreatment
W88-01219 2102 2B Regulations,
DEPIEREUX, E.
W88-00209 2101 5D
DEMPSEY, C. R. Progressive Modifications in the Structure of
Enhanced COD Removal from Pharmaceutical DENNEHY, K. F. Benthic Invertebrate Communities as a Function
Wastewater Using Powdered Activated Carbon Hydrologic and Micrometeorologic Data from of Water Quality of the Ourthe and Lesse (Bel-
Addition to an Activated Sludge System, an Unsaturated Zone Study at a Low-Level gian Meuse) (Modification Progressive de la
W88-02204 2103 5D Radioactive Waste Burial Site Near Barnwell, Structure des Peuplements d'Invertebres Benthi-
South Carolina, ques en Fonction de la Qualite de l'eau de
Removal of Azo Dyes by the Activated Sludge I'Ourthe et la Lesse (Meuse Beige)),
W88-03071 2104 2F
Process,
W88-10280 2112 5A
W88-02215 2103 5D Microclimate and Actual Evapotranspiration in
a Humid Coastal-Plain Environment, Typology of Oligotrophic Streams of the Ar-
Removal of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocar-
W88-07565 2109 5E denne (Belgium) by Multivariate Analysis of
bons from Primary Aluminum Air Pollution
Benthic Diatoms Records (Typologie des Ri-
Control Scrubber Wastewater, DENNIS, A. S. vieres Oligotrophes du Massif Ardennais (Belgi-
W88-01044 2102 5D HIPLEX: A Cooperative Program on Rain que) par l'analyse Multivariee de Releves de
Augmentation in the High Plains,
Diatomees Benthiques),
DEN OUTER, R. W. W88-00788 2101 3B
Effect of Acidified Water on the Tracheary Ele- W88-08873 2110 2H
ments of the First Maize (Zea Mays L.) Inter- DENNIS, M.
node and Conditions Determining Elongation of Federal Tax Code Opportunities to Maintain
DEPINTO, J. V.

this Internode, Wetlands, Adsorption and Desorption of Zn, Cu, and Cr


W88-05488 2107 5C W88-04968 2106 6E by Sediments from the Raisin River (Michigan),
W88-05036 2106 5B
DENAC, M. DENNIS, R.
Modeling Dynamic Experiments on the Anaero- Surface Complex Model for Adsorption of Factors Affecting Metal Partitioning During Re-
bic Degradation of Molasses Wastewater, Trace Components from Wastewater, suspension of Sediments from the Detroit River,
W88-05547 2107 5D W88-04588 2106 5D W88-09555 2111 5B

PA-94
AUTHOR INDEX
DEVI, V. U.

Impact of Phosphorus Availability on Modelling DESHPANDE, V. D. GC/MS, HPLC and FAB Mass Spectrophoto-
Phytoplankton Dynamics, Meeting Drought: A Micro Watershed Develop- metric Analysis of Organic Micropollutants in
W88-10360 2112 2H ment Approach, Barcelona's Water Supply,
W88-08229 2110 6F W88-09583
DERBYSHIRE, F. J. 2111 5A
Factors Affecting NOx Production During Char DESJARDINS, R. L. DETROY, M. G.
Oxidation, Airborne Determination of Regional Water Use
W88-08468 Ground Water Quality Monitoring in Iowa: Ni-
2110 5B Efficiency and Evapotranspiration: Present Ca-
trate and Pesticides in Shallow Aquifers,
pabilities and Initial Field Tests,
DERBYSHIRE, J. B.
W88-06726
W88-11066 2112 5B
Virological Studies on an Anaerobic Digestion
2108 7B
System for Liquid Pig Manure, DESLOGES, Iowa Groundwater Monitoring Program,
J. R.
W88-02076 2103 5D W88-03094 2104 7A
Sediments of Ice-Dammed, Self-Draining Ape
Lake, British Columbia,
DERECKI, A.J. DEUEL, L. E.
W88-07937 2109 2H
Use of Current Meters for Continuous Measure- Plant Availability and Uptake of Molybdenum
ment of Flows in Large Rivers, DESMARAIS, A. M. C. as Influenced by Soil Type and Competing Ions,
W88-01914 2103 2E Approach to W88-05984
and Installation of
Drilling 2108 5E
DERIEMAKER, L.
Ground-Water Monitoring Wells on Hazardous
Waste Sites, DEUTSCH, N. D.
Intelligent Measuring Station Operational for
W88-09167 2111 7A Options in Belt Filter Presses,
Flood Warning in Belgium,
W88-02626 W88-04662 2106 5D
2104 7B
DESMARAIS, R.
DERLUGYAN, P. D. Ground Water Quality Monitoring: The Arkan- DEUTSCH, W. J.
New Self-Lubricating Antifriction Material in sasApproach, Computed Solid Phases Limiting the Concentra-
Hydraulic Structures, W88-03757 2105 7B tion of Dissolved Constituents in Basalt Aquifers
W88-03627 2105 8C of the Columbia Plateau in Eastern Washington,
DESMARQUEST, J. P. W88-02894
Evolution of Hydrocarbons and Bacterial Activ-
2104 2K
DERMINE, B.
Nitrate Nitrogen in the Belgian Course of the ity inMarine Sediments Contaminated by a Mix- Geochemical Reaction Modeling in Contami-
Meuse River - Fate of the Concentrations and ture of Petroleum Product and Enhancer (Evo- nant Migration Studies of the Uranium Mill Tail-
Origins of the Inputs, lution des Hydrocarbures et de l'Activite Bacter-
ings Environment,
W88-07527 2109 5B ienne dans des Sediments Marins Contamines par
W88-10980 2112 5B
un Deversement de Petrole Brut et Traite),
DERNBACH, H. W88-09587 2111 5B Laboratory Studies on Natural Restoration of
Aspects of Land Disposal of Wastewater as Ex-
Ground Water After In Situ Leach Uranium
perienced in Germany, DESMOND, E. Mining,
W88-03746 2105 5D DRAINMOD: A Water Table Management
W88-09148 2111 5G
Simulation Model,
DEROME, J. W88-10978 2112 4B
Effect of Rainwater Quality on Soil Water and DEUX-SEVRES, S.

Soil Properties, DESNOUVAUX, F.


Stabilization Ponds in Southwest France: Efflu-
W88-10557 2112 5C Drainage Spurs on Cut Slopes: Presentation of ent Quality,
Dimensioning Charts on Hydraulic and Mechan- W88-07361 2109 5D
DEROSA, P. M. ical Criteria (Les Eperons Drainants dans les
Survey of Potential Population Exposures tc DEVAI, I.
Talus en Deblai: Presentation d'Abaques de Di-
Chemical Contaminants Present in Unprotected Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Aquatic Or-
mensionnement sur Criteres Hydrauliques et Me-
Surface Water Supplies in North Carolina, ganisms of Sewage Water Treatment Plants,
caniques),
W88-00736 2101 5B W88-01470 2102 5B
W88-08308 2110 4A
DERUCHER, K. N. DEVANEY, E.
DESORTOVA, B. J.
Interface Smeared Crack Model Analysis of Programming a Hillslope
Relation of the Zooplankton Biomass and Share Water Movement
Concrete Dams in Earthquakes, Model on the MPP,
of Large Cladocerans to the Concentration of
W88-05627 2107 8F
Total Phosphorus, Chorophyll-a and Transpar- W88-U265 2112 2G
DERWENT, R. G. ency in Hubneov and Vrchlice Reservoirs,
W88-10818 DEVARY, J. L.
Treating Uncertainty in Models of the Atmos- 2112 5C
pheric Chemistry of Nitrogen Compounds,
Geostatistical Modeling of Pore Velocity,
W88-02687 DESPRES-PATANJO, L. W88-00675 2101 5B
2104 2K Review of Monitoring Strategies and Assess-
DES ROSIERS, P. E. ments of Estuarine Pollution, DEVASIA, P.
National Dioxin Study, W88-06301 2108 7A Effect of Gamma-irradiated Sludge on the
W88-08434 2110 5B Growth and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa L. var.
DESTREE, A. L. GR-3),
DESAI, J. D. Method of Preparing Concrete Column for At- W88-09664 2111 5E
Settling Behavior of Activated Sludgefrom an tachment to Beam,
Effluent Treatment Plant of a Petrochemical W88-04830 2106 8F DEVEREL, S. J.
Industry: Involvement of Biofactor in Sludge Processes Affecting the Distribution of Selenium
Bulking, DESVOUSGES, W. H. in Shallow Groundwater of Agricultural Areas,
W88-06017 Comparison of Alternative Approaches for Esti-
2108 5D Western San Joaquin Valley, California,
mating Recreation and Related Benefits of
W88-07441 2109 5B
DESAI, M. V. M. Water Quality Improvement,
Interaction of Certain Heavy Metals with Lake W88-06627 2108 5G DEVERMAN, G.
Humic Acids,
DETHIER, D. P. IllinoisAgricultural Soil Erosion Control Stand-
W88-09613 2111 2H
Relations Among Sulfate, Aluminum, Iron, Dis-
ards: AUseful Tool for Nonpoint Source Pollu-
DESCY, J. P. solved Organic Carbon, and pH in Upland tion Control,
Phytoplankton Biomass and Production in the Forest Soils of Northwestern Massachusetts, W88-01173 2102 5G
River Meuse (Belgium), W88-07999 2110 5B
W88-04858 DEVESA, R.
2106 2H
DETHLEFSEN, V. Speciation of Chromium in Waters by Copreci-
Phytoplankton Composition and Dynamics in Status Report on Aquatic Pollution Problems in pitation-AAS,
the River Meuse (Belgium), Europe, W88-10525 2112 5A
W88-09891 2111 2H W88-06297 2108 5C
DEVI, V. U.
DESHER, D. P. DETORRES, M. Heavy Metal Toxicity to Fiddler Crabs, Uca
Evaluation of Industrial Process Modifications Fate of Atrazine and Trifluralin from an Indus- annulipes Latreille and Uca triangularis (Milne
to Reduce Hazardous Wastes in the Armed trial Waste Dumping at the Llobregat River: Edwards): Tolerance to Copper, Mercury, Cad-
Services, Presence in Fish, Raw and Finished Water, mium, and Zinc,
W88-02191 2103 5D W88-09600 2111 5A W88-05114 2107 5C

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AUTHOR INDEX
DEVILLERS, J.

DEVILLERS, J. DEWEY, M. R. Phytoplankton Succession in Relation to the Ni-


Comparison of Ecotoxicological Data by Means Entrainment of Larval Fish from DeGray Lake, trogen Regime in Shallow, Brackish-water Fish-
of an Approach Combining Cluster and Corre- Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypolimnial ponds,
spondence Factor Analysis, Discharges, W88-08816 2110 2H
W88-10148 2112 7C W88-01074 2102 2H
DIACHENKO, G. W.
Use of Autocorrelation Molecular Descriptors in Population Dynamics of the Fishes in DeGray
Quantitative Structure-Ecotoxicity Relatioships
Volatile Halocarbon Compounds in Process
Lake, Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypo-
Water and Processed Foods,
Studies (Utilisation des Descripteurs Molecu- limnial Release,
d'Autocorrelation dans les Etudes Quanti-
W88-04132 2105 5B
laires W88-01073 2102 2H
du Type Structure-Ecotoxicite),
tatives
W88-02104 2103 5C DEWEY, R. J. DIAGGER, G. T.
Verification of a Numerical Beach Water Qual- Upgrading Biological Wastewater Treatment
DEVINE, G. ity Model, Using an Equalization/Denitrification System,
Monitoring Water Supply and Distribution, W88-08212 2110 5A W88-01027 2102 5D
W88-04517 2106 5F
DEWITT, C. B. DIAMANT, R.
DEVITA, W. M. Rapid Water Table Responses to Rainfall in a Guide
Citizen's to River Conservation,
Environmental Contamination by Polychlorinat-
Northern Peatland Ecosystem, W88-05690 2107 6A
ed Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans Asso- W88-05402 2107 2A
ciated with Pulp and Paper Mill Discharge,
DIAZ, A.
W88-04078 2105 5B DEWOLFE, D. L.
Field Dispersant Effectiveness Test,
Simulation of the Low Frequency Portion of the
DEVITT, D. A. W88-07755 2109 5G
Sea Level Signal at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia,
Impact of Potassium, Sodium, and Salinity on
W88-06512 2108 2L DIAZ-CANEJA,
the Protein-and Free Amino Acid Content of D.
Wheat Grain, DEY, D. pH of Rainfall in the City of Santander (Spain),
W88-05570 2107 3C Two Adjacent Pipe Diameters at the Optimal W88-07123 2109 2B
Soil Gas Sensing for Detection and Mapping of Solution in the Water Distribution Network
Models, DIAZ-CASTANEDA, V.
Volatile Organics,
W88-01678 2103 5F Benthic Recolonization of a Sediment in an Ex-
W88-07979 2109 7 A perimental Area Transplanted from Its Natural
Soil Gas Sensing for Detection and Mapping of DEY, W. P. Surroundings (Infralittoral Stage of a Mediterra-
Volatile Organics, Management Recommendations for a Hudson nean Bay, Toulon, France), (Recolonisation
W88-08978 2111 5A River Atlantic Sturgeon Fishery Based on an Benthique d'un Sediment dans des Enceintes Ex-
Age-Structured Population Model, perimentales Replacees dans le Milieu Naturel
DEVOE, I. W. W88-06650 2108 6B (Etage Infralittoral d'une Baie Mediterran-
New Generation of Solid-state Metal Complex- eenne)),
ing Materials: Models and Insights Derived from DEZHAM, P.
W88-10217 2112 5C
Biological Systems, Digester Gas H2S Control Using Iron Salts,
W88-084O2 2110 5D W88-08008 2110 5D DIAZ, F.

DEVOL, A. H. DEZMAN, L. E.
Comparison of Infiltration Measuring Methods
Extent and Intensity of the Anoxic Zone on for Surface Irrigation,
Development of a Surface Water Supply Index -
Basins and Fjords, A Drought Severity Indicator for Colorado, W88-05946 2108 2G
W88-10784 2112 2L W88-01257 2102 2E
DIAZ, H. F.
Factors Controlling Nutrient Concentrations in DHAMOTHARAN, S. ENSO Signal in Continental Temperature and
Amazon Floodplain Lakes, Runoff Curve Number Estimation Using Precipitation Records,
W88-07466 2109 2H Remote Sensing Techniques, W88-02791 2104 2B
W88-01213 2102 7B
DEVRIES, J. J.
Precipitation Fluctuations Over Northern Hemi-
Automatic Control of Canal Flow using Linear DHANKAR, J. S. sphere Land Areas Since the Mid- 19th Century,
Quadratic Regulator Theory, Compaction of Sandy Soils for Irrigation Man-
W88-05078 W88-02840 2104 2B
2106 8C agement,
Fiscal Year 1985 Program Report
W88-06446 2108 3F Prediction of All-India Summer Monsoon Rain-
(California
Water Resources Center), fall with Regional and Large-Scale Parameters,
DHAVALE, D. M.
W88-10909
W88-03142 2104 9D 2112 2B
Cadmium Induced Inhibition of the Na-f /K +
Kinematic Wave Routing and Computational ATPase Activity in Tissues of Crab Scylla ser- DIAZ, L. F.
Error, rata (Forskal),
Composting and The Limiting Factor Principle,
W88-06215 2108 2E W88-08686 2110 5C W88-02122 2103 5E
DEVRIES, M. P. DHILLON, G. S.
Integrated Resource Recovery System,
Concepts and Data-Collection Techniques Used Sluice Dimensioning for Desilting Reservoirs,
W88-08616 W88-04864 2106 5E
in a Study of the Unsaturated Zone at a Low- 2110 8B
Field Radioactive-Waste Disposal Site Near
DI GIULIO, R. T. DIAZ-MAYANS, J.
Sheffield, Illinois,
W88-03437 Mercury in Soils, Sediments, and Clams from a Effects of Temperature on the Acute Toxicity of
2104 5B
North Carolina Peatland, Heavy Metals and Hg) to the Freshwa-
(Cr, Cd,
DEWALLE, F. B. W88-O2470 2103 5B ter Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard),
Effect of Combined Treatment on Priority Pol- W88-00076 2101 5C
lutants in POTW's, DI STANISLAO, F.
W88-00633 2101 5D Waterborne Outbreak of Leptospirosis, DIAZ, R. J.
W88-00154 2101 5C Faunal Characteristics and Sediment Accumula-
DEWEY, K. F.
tion Processes in theJames River Estuary,
Climatology of Mean Monthly Snowfall for the DI TORO, D. M.
Post Audit of a Lake
W88-08717 2110 2L
Conterminous United States: Temporal and Spa- Erie Eutrophication
tial Patterns, Model,
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Juvenile At-
W88-06236 2108 2B W88-06420 2108 5C lantic Croaker,
Preliminary Investigation of a Relationship Be- DI VIETRO, P. W88-00899 2101 5C
tween South American Snow Cover and the Microcad: Pushing the Limits,
Southern Oscillation, W88-05487 2107 8G DICHTL, N. J.
W88-00128 2101 2B Electro-Impulse Sludge Stabilization,
DIAB, S. W88-05253 2107 5D
Satellite-Derived Maps of Snow Cover Frequen- Nitrogen Transformation in Wastewater Recla-
cy for the Northern Hemisphere, mation, Two Stage Sludge Stabilization,
W88-06247 2108 2C W88-10263 2112 5D W88-05263 2107 5D

PA-96
AUTHOR INDEX
DIETZ, T. H.

DICK, W. A. DICKSON, J. G. DIERBERG, F. E.


Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition to Agricultural Potential Effects of Processed Oil Shale Leach-
Biogenic Hydrogen Sulfide Emissions From Se-
Land in Northeastern Ohio, ate in the Aquatic Environment,
lected Florida Wetlands,
W88-08763 2110 5B W88-00354 2101 5C W88-02463 2103 5B
Soil Chemical and Biological Properties as Af- DICKSON, M. R.
Negative Staining of Freshwater Bacterioneus- Contribution from Nitrogen Fixation (Acetylene
fected by Conservation Tillage: Environmental
ton Sampled Directly with Electron Microscope Reduction) to the Nitrogen Budget of Lake To-
Implications,
W88-05766 Specimen Support Grids, hopekaliga (Florida),
2107 4C
W88-08788 2110 7B W88-06903 2109 2H
Soil Chemical and Biological Properties as Af-
fected by Conservation Tillage: Environmental DICMAS, J. L. Contribution from Nitrogen Fixation (Acetylene
Implications, Vertical Turbine, Mixed Flow, and Propeller Reduction) to the Nitrogen Budget of Lake To-
W88-11074 2112 4C Pumps, hopekaliga (Florida),
W88-09239 2111 8C W88-09638 2111 2H
DICKENS, P. S.
Sludge Management and In- Vessel Systems, DIEBEL, H. Removal of Two Chlorinated Compounds from
W88-02125 Automatically Operable Distillation Apparatus,
2103 5D Secondary Domestic Effluent by a Thin Film
W88-00594 2101 5F Technique,
DICKEY, D, J.
DIEBEL, J. L. W88-05977 2108 5D
Changes in Flood Insurance in the Susquehanna
River Basin: 1978-1982,
Site Specific Probable Maximum Precipitation
Estimates, Upper South Platte River Basin, Col-
DIERCXSENS, P.
W88-07715 2109 6F
orado, Soil Contamination by Some Organic Micropol-
DICKEY, E. C. W88-01284 2102 2E lutants Related to Sewage Sludge Spreading,
Conservation Tillage: Perceived and Actual Use, W88-09577 2111 5E
W88-08623 DIEFENDAHL, W.
2110 3F
Bridge Element, DIERING, J. A. C.
DICKHUT, R. M. W88-00751 2101 8A Evaluation of Stress Related Fissure Flow into
Methods for Estimating Solubilities of Hydro- Underground Workings Using Finite Elements,
DIEGUES, P. F.
philic Organic Compounds: Environmental Treatment of Slaughterhouse Wastewaters W88-00404 2101 2F
in
Modeling Efforts,
Stabilization Ponds,
W88-09066 2111 5B Finite Element Modelling of Two-Dimensional
W88-07328 2109 5D Solute Transport in Groundwater,
DICKINSON, R. E. DIEKEN, F. P. W88-00405 2101 5B
Development and Validation of the Under- Determination of Trace Sulfides
Turbid in
ground Leak Transport Assessment Model Waters by Gas Dialysis/Ion Chromatography, DIERSCH, H.J.
(ULTRA), W88-05360 2107 5A 'Overshooting' Effects Due to Hydrodispersive
W88-11217 2112 7B Mixing of Saltwater Layers in Aquifers,
DIELEMAN, P. J. W88-08176
DICKINSON, W. T. 2110 2F
Trends in Irrigation Development, and Their
Portable Rainfall Simulator, Implications for Hydrologists and DIESTERWEG,
Water Re- G.
W88-06787 2108 7B sources Engineers, Tower-Biology (R) and Its Application for the
W88-07251 2109 3F Nitrification/Denitrification
DICKMAN, M. of Ammonia-Rich
Downcore Sulphur Wastewater,
Isotope Ratios and Diatom Trends in Irrigation Development, and Their
Inferred pH in an Artificially Acidified Canadi- W88-02186 2103 5D
Implications for Hydrologists and Water Re-
an Shield Lake, sources Engineers,
W88-082O0
DIETRICH, A. M.
2110 5C W88- 10486 2112 3F Development and Evaluation of Analytical Pro-
Impact of Tilapia Grazing on Plankton Compo- DIEMER, D. M. cedures for Broad Spectrum Analysis of Syn-
sition in Artificial Ponds in Guanacaste, Prov- Composting's Emerging Role in Sludge Manage- thetic Organic Chemicals in Source and Finished
ince, Costa Rica, ment: A National Perspective, Drinking Waters,
W88-10455 2112 2H W88-03828 2105 5E W88-05223 2107 5A
Lake Sediment Microlaminae and Annual Mor- Control of Anaerobic Digester Foaming, Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric
talities of Photosynthetic Bacteria in an Oligo- W88-04202 2105 5D Identification of Chlorinated and Oxygenated
mictic Lake, Cyclohexene Artifacts Formed During the
W88-08101 Regional Infiltration/Inflow Study Solves Wet
2110 2J Analysis of Chlorinated Water Samples,
Weather Sewer Problems,
W88-03857 W88-10838 2112 5A
Physicochemical Limnology of Meromictic 2105 5D
Saline Lake Sophia, Canadian Arctic Archipela- Specific Identification of
DIENE, M. Synthetic Organic
go, Chemicals
Direct Determination of Permeability of Clay in River Water Using Liquid-liquid
W88-08026 2110 2H Extraction and Resin Adsorption Coupled with
under Embankment,
W88-10193 Electron Impact, Chemical Ionization and Accu-
DICKMAN, M. D. 2112 2G
rateMass Measurement Gas Chromatography-
Acidification of a Dutch Moorland Pool: A Pa- DIENEMANN, E. Mass Spectrometry Analyses,
laeolimnological Study,
Identification and Quantification of Volatile Or- W88-06844
W88-08589 2109 5A
2110 2H ganic Species during Microbial Treatment of

Effects of Acid Precipitation on


Leachate, DIETRICH, M. J.
Sediment W88-10405
Downcore Profiles of Diatoms, Bacterial Densi- 2112 5D Removal of Pollutants from Dilute Wastewater
ties and Sulphur Isotope Ratios by the PACT Treatment Process,
in Lakes North DIENEMANN, E. A.
of Lake Superior, W88-10410 2112 5D
Characterization and Treatability Studies of an
W88-09592 2111 5C Industrial Landfill Leachate (Kin-Buc I),
DIETRICH, W. E.
W88-00997 2102 5D
DICKMAN, P. T. Bedload Sheets in Heterogeneous Sediment,
In Situ Monitoring of Organics, DIENG, B. W88-06709 2108 2J
W88-07977 2109 7A Paleohydrology of the Sedimentation Basin in
Senegal: Essay Relating to Depressed Nappes DIETZ, E. A.
DICKS, B. Carbon Adsorption Isotherms
(Paleohydrologie du bassin, sedimentaire du for Organic Con-
FSC Oil Pollution Research Unit-The 1980s stituents of Industrial Wastewaters,
Senegal: Essai d'explication de nappes depri-
and Beyond, W88-03267
W88-07128
mees), 2104 5D
2109 5G W88-10907 2112 2F
DIETZ, T. H.
DICKS, M. R.
DIEPOLDER, P. Interaction of Trace Metals Zn, Cd, and Mn,
Erosion-Productivity Economics Model: A Biological Nitrification and Hydantoin Removal with Ca Concretions in the Gills of Freshwater
User's Guide,
in Coal Gasification Wastewater, Unionid Mussels,
W88-07967 2109 2J W88-02137 2103 5D W88-02424 2103 5C

PA-97
AUTHOR INDEX
DIEZIGER-KIM, D.

DIEZIGER-KIM, D. DILL, L. M. Anaerobic Acidogenesis of a Complex


Analysis and Generation of Low Flow Se- Animal Decision Making and Its Ecological Wastewater: II. Kinetics of Growth, Inhibition,
quences for Idaho Streams Using Disaggregation Consequences: The Future of Aquatic Ecology and Product Formation,
Modeling, and Behavior, W88-10896 2112 5D
W88-03189 2104 2E W88-02423 2103 2H
DINSMORE, P.
DIFFENDAL JR, R. F. DILLAHA, T. A.
Determination of Biologically Available Phos-
Comments on the Geologic History of the Ogal- Effects of Tillage System,Crop Residue Level, phorus Using a Radiobioassay Technique,
lala Formation in the Southern Panhandle of and Fertilizer Application Technique on Losses
Nebraska, W88-10687 2112 7B
of Phosphorus and Pesticides from Agricultural
W88-04906 2106 2J
Lands, DIPLAS, P.
W88-1O025 2111 5B
DIFONZO, C. D. Sampling Techniques for Gravel Sized Sedi-
Spatial Partitioning of Microhabitats in Littoral ments,
DILLEY, S. J.
Cladoceran Communities, W88-08914 2110 7B
Effects of Riprap Bank Reinforcement on Juve-
W88-09929 2111 2H
nile Salmonids in Four Western Washington
DIPPNER, J. W.
DIGGLE, P. J. Streams,
Forest Evaporation and Meterological Data: A W88-09820 2111 81
Swell Model of the German Bight,

Test of a Complementary Theory Advection- W88-06864 2109 5B


Aridity Approach,
DILLON, P.
W88-05527 2107 2D Determination of Bulk Radon Emanation Rates Swell Model of the German Bight,
by High Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy, W88-08202 2110 2L
DIGHTON, J. W88-04988 2106 5A
Effects of Artificial Acid Precipitation on the DIRAR, H. A.
Mycorrhizas of Scots Pine Seedlings, DILLON, P. J. Coliform Bacterial Counts in the Nile Water at
W88-01991 2103 5C Rate of Acidification of Aquatic Ecosystems in Khartoum,
Ontario, Canada,
W88-07125 2109 5B
DIGIANO, F. A. W88-04015 2105 5B
Experimentally Observed Anomalies in Com-
Microbial Pollution of the Blue and White Niles
petitive Adsorption and Reexamination of Some DIMENTMAN, C.
atKhartoum,
Available Models, Deep Wastewater Reservoirs in Israel: I. Limno-
W88-00446 2101 5F Changes Following
logical Self-Purification,
W88-02023 2103 5 A
W88-07359 2109 5D
Influence of Biological Activity on GAC Per- DIRECTO, L. S.
formance, Geographical, Seasonal and Ecological Distribu- Los Angeles County Experience in the Control
W88-02297 2103 5D tion of Mosquito Larvae (Diptera Culicidae) in and Treatment of Industrial Wastewater Dis-
Southern Israel, charges,
Survey of Potential Population Exposures to
W88-10130 2112 6G W88-00623 2101 5D
Chemical Contaminants Present in Unprotected
Surface Water Supplies in North Carolina, DINARDO, G. DIRKS, O. B.
W88-00736 2101 5B Heavy Metals in Finfish and Selected Macroin- Unsuitability of World Health Organisation
DIGIULIO, R. T.
vertebrates of the Lower Hudson River Estuary, Guidelines for Fluoride Concentrations in drink-
Comparative Toxicity, Cholinergic Effects, and W88-06646 2108 5B ingWater in Senegal,
Tissue Levels of S,S,S,-Tri-n-Butyl Phosphoro- W88-07213 2109 3C
DINCER, T.
trithioate (DEF) Channel Catfish (Ictalurus
to
Simple Mathematical Model of a Complex Hy-
Punctatus) and Blue Crabs (Callinectes Sapidus), DIRKSEN, C.
drologic System - Okavango Swamp, Botswana,
W88-02040 2103 5C Water and Salt Transport in Daily Irrigated
W88-07524 2109 2A
Root Zone,
DIJKERS, C.
DING, J. W88-06443 2108 21
Fish Community of the Loosdrecht Lakes and
Effects of Temperature, Time, and Biomass on
the Perspective for Biomanipulation,
Wet Air Regeneration of Carbon, DIRNBERGER, J. M.
W88-10354 2112 2H
W88-03830 2105 5D Advective Effects of a Reservoir Flood on Zoo-
DIJKMAN, J. P. M. plankton Abundance and Dispersion,
Model Describing the Water Distribution in the Wet Air Regeneration of PAC: Comparison of W88-10702 2112 2H
Netherlands the Screening of Water Manage- Carbons with Different Surface Oxygen Charac-
ment Tactics, teristics, DISALVO, A. F.
W88-03975 2105 6B W88-04255 2105 5D Two Outbreaks of Blastomycosis Along Rivers
in Wisconsin: Isolation of Blastomyces dermatiti-
DILEANIS, P. D. DINGER, J. S.
dis from Riverbank Soil and Evidence of Its
Relation Between Human Presence and Occur- Stress-Relief Fracture Control of Ground-Water
Transmission Along Waterways,
rence of Giardia Cysts in Streams in the Sierra Movement in the Appalachian Plateaus,
Nevada, California, W88-09501 2111 2F
W88-04555 2106 5C
W88-10453 2112 5B
DINGES, R. DISCENZA, R.
DILISSIO, L. Hornsby Bend Hyacinth Facility in Austin, Prediction Methodology for Suitable Water and
Trap Efficiency of a Sediment-Control Pond Texas, Wastewater Processes,
Below a Block-Cut Coal Mine in Fayette W88-04618 2106 5D W88-02734 2104 5D
County, Pennsylvania,
W88-03451 2104 4C DINGMAN, S. L. DISE, N. B.
Application of Kriging to Estimating Mean Stream Basins in Shenandoah Na-
Sensitivity of
DILKS, C. F.
Annual Precipitation Region of Orographic
in a Park to Acid Deposition,
tional
Mississippi River Navigation System: Environ-
Influence, W88-03017 2104 5C
mental Evaluations of Proposed Mooring Facili-
W88-08040 2110 2B
ties.
DISSANAYAKE, C. B.
W88-0O648 2101 6G DINI, M. L. Heavy Metal Abundances in the Kandy Lake-
Daphnia Size Structure, Vertical Migration, and
DILKS, D. W. An Environmental Case Study from Sri Lanka,
Analysis of Water Quality Model Uncertainty Phosphorus Redistribution,
W88-06877 2109 5B
Using a Bayesian Monte Carlo Method,
W88-09693 2111 2H
W88-10081 2111 6A DISSELBECK, D.
DINIUS, S. H.
Process for Separating Solids from Liquid
DILL, D. C. Design of an Index of Water Quality,
Matter,
Bisphenol A: Acute Aquatic Toxicity, W88-04284 2105 5G
W88-06326 2108 5C
W88-O4820 2106 5D
DINOPOULOU, G.
Toxicity of Methylene Chloride to Life Stages Anaerobic Acidogenesis
of a Complex DITMARS, D. J.

of the Fathead Minnow, Pimephales promelas Wastewater: I. The Influence of Operational Pa- Performance Evaluation of Surface Water
Rafinesque, rameters on Reactor Performance, Transport and Dispersion Models,
W88-05622 2107 5A W88-10895 2112 5D W88-04392 2105 5B

PA-98
AUTHOR INDEX
DOMBROVSKII, Y. A.

DITSWORTH, G. R. DOBSON, E. A. Altered Sublethal Effects of Aminocarb on


Selected Chemical Contaminants in Surface Using Underground Anthracite Mine Pools for Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri),
Sediments of Commencement Bay and the Municipal Water Supplies: Case Study - Mt. W88-10833 2112 5C
Tacoma Waterways, Washington, USA, Carmel, Pennsylvania,
W88-06682 2108 5B W88-09519 2111 3C DOEMEL, W.
Algal and Bacterial Activities in Acidic (pH 3)
DITULLIO, W. A. DOBSON, M. C. Strip Mine Lakes,
Risk Driven Site Investigations: Two Case Stud- Use of AVHRR Channel-3 Data for Environ- W88-05058 2106 5C
ies of Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, mental Studies,
W88-09488 2111 5G W88-08476 2110 7B Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Extremely Acid
Lakes,
DIVE, D. DOBY, G. G.
Interactions Between Copper and Some Carba- W88-03174 2104 5G
Regulation Review for Underground Storage
mate Used in Phytosanitary Treatments, Tanks,
W88-10152
DOERSAM, J.
2112 5C W88-03225 2104 6E Hornsby Bend Hyacinth Facility in Austin,
DIVET, Texas,
L. DOCHERTY, A. E.
Mobility and Extraction of Heavy Metals from Determination of Ultra Trace Amounts of
W88-04618 2106 5D
Sewage Sludges (Mobilite et Extraction des Cobalt in Fish by Graphite Furnace Zeeman
Treating Wastewater with Hyacinths,
Metaux Lourds Associes aux Boues de Stations Effect Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,
d'Epuration), W88-04088 2105 5D
W88-09603 2111 5 A
W88-02824 2104 5D
DOCTOR, P. G.
DOESKEN, N. J.
DIVITO, J. A. Geostatistical Modeling of Pore Velocity,
How Often Does It Rain Where You Live,
Design and Operation of Angled-Screen Intake, W88-00675 W88-07647 2109 2B
2101 5B
W88-09850 2111 81
DOD, R. L. DOKIYA, Y.
DIX, S. P. Aerosol and Graphitic Carbon Content of Snow, Deposition of Chemical Components in Japan,
Performance of a Recirculating Sand Filter Uti- W88-04116 W88-08465 2110 5B
2105 2B
lizing Bottom Ash Media: Part I,
W88-05649 2107 5D DODD, J. L. Determination of Alkaline Earth Metals in Japa-
Antidesertification of Riparian Zones and Con- nese Rain and Snow by ICP Emission Spectrom-
Septic Leaching System, trol of Nonpoint Source Pollution, etry,
W88-04733 2106 5D W88-01157 W88-10543
2102 5G 2112 2K
DIXIT, A. S. DODD, W. K. DOLD, P. L.
Paleolimnological Evidence of Recent Acidifica- Potential Rates of Nitrification and Denitrifica- Hypothesis for Pelletisation in the Upflow An-
tion inTwo Sudbury (Canada) Lakes, tion in an Oligotrophic Freshwater Sediment aerobic Sludge Bed Reactor,
W88-08068 2110 5B System, W88-02089 2103 5D
W88-08794 2110 2H
DIXIT, S. S.
DOLE, M.
Paleolimnological Evidence of Recent Acidifi- DODDS, W. K. Physical and Biological Stability of Interstitial
cation inTwo Sudbury (Canada) Lakes, Nitrogen Budget of an Oligotrophic Cold Water Habitats. Case of Two Stations of the Upper
W88-08068 2110 5B Pond, Rhone (Stabilite Physique et Biologique des Mi-
W88-09897 2111 2H lieux Interstitiels. Cas de Deux Stations du Haut
DIXON, D. G.
Acute Toxicity of Permethrin or Glyphosate Rhone),
DODGE, C. J.
Pulse Exposure to Larval White Sucker (Catos- W88- 10473 2112 2H
Anaerobic Microbial Dissolution of Transition
tomus commersoni) and Juvenile Flagfish (Jor- and Heavy Metal Oxides,
danella floridae) as Modified by Age and Ration
DOLEDEC, S.
W88-09967 2111 5B
Level,
Thermal Regime of the Lower Ardeche River
(Le Regime Thermique des Eaux de l'Ardeche
W88-06331 2108 5C DODGE, J. C. I.
dans son Cours Inferieur),
Hydrology Past and Present,
Evidence for a Maternal Yolk Factor Associated W88-08953 W88-08825 2110 2E
2110 2A
with Increased Tolerance and Resistance of
Feral White Sucker (Catostomus commersoni) Theory of Flood Routing, DOLENC, M. R.
to Waterborne Copper, W88-04688 Raft River Monitor Well Potentiometric Head
2106 2E
W88-07470 Responses and Water Quality as Related to the
2109 5C
DODGE, J. E. Conceptual Ground-Water Flow System,
Influence of Diet and Preexposure on the Toler- Hydrology of the Price River Basin, Utah, with W88-00473 2101 4B
ance of Sodium Pentachlorophenate by Rain- Emphasis on Selected Coal-Field Areas,
bow Trout (Salmo gairdneri), W88-03904 2105 2F DOLESH, B. J.
W88-02032 2103 5C Conservation Tillage: Perceived and Actual Use,
DODGE, K. A. W88-08623 2110 3F
DIXON, J. C. Records of Wells and Water-Level Fluctuations
Transformation of Regular Waves, From the Statewide Observation-Well Network DOLFING, J.
W88-03804 2105 8B inMontana Through 1985, Granulation in UASB Reactors,
W88-03411 2104 7C W88-02108 2103 5D
DIXON, K. L.
Radon Survey of the American Water Works DODGE, N. DOLIN, R.
System, Bi-National Development Snow Mountain Agent From
of the Columbia Gastroenteritis
W88-050O0 2106 5 A River, Clams,
W88-06720 2108 8C W88-00153 2101 5C
DJINGOVA, R.
Neutron Activation
and Atomic Absorption DODGE, R. E. DOLLAR, W. B.
Analysis of Ulva Lactuca and Gracilaria Verru- Behavioural Effects of Chemically Dispersed Oil Combined Municipal-Industrial Wastewater
cosa from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece, and Subsequent Recovery in Diploria strigosa Treatment in Garland, Texas,
W88-02880 2104 5A (Dana), W88-00624 2101 5D
W88-10854 2112 5B
DO NASCIMENTO, M. J. DOLMAN, A. J.
Microorganism Removal in Waste Stabilization DODSON, S. I. Transpiration of an Oak Forest as Predicted
Ponds in Portugal, Environmental Cues for Cyclomorphosis in from Porometer and Weather Data,
W88-07335 2109 5D Daphnia retrocurva Forbes, W88-07308 2109 2D
W88-10679 2112 2H
DOBREVSKY, I.
Effect of Activated
DOMBROVSKII, Y. A.
Carbon Pore Structure on DOE, K. G. Structure and Function of Detritus in Aquatic
Activated Sludge Process Performance, Influence of pH
on the Acute Lethality of Feni- Ecological Systems,
W88-05255 2107 5D trothion, 2,4-D, and Aminocarb and Some pH- W88-01817 2103 2H

PA-99
AUTHOR INDEX
DOMENICO, P. A.

DOMENICO, P. A. DONKIN, P. curseurs par Oxydation de Composes Organi-


AnalyticalModel for Multidimensional Trans- Physiological Responses of Mytilus edulis ses),
Decaying Contaminant Species,
port of a During Chronic Oil Exposure and Recovery, W88-01842 2103 5F
W88-02766 2104 5B W88-06872 2109 5C
Effects of Bromide Concentration on the Pro-
DOMINGUE, E. L. Sublethal Biological Effects and Recovery of
duction of Chloropicrin during Chlorination of
Effects of Three Oxidizing Biocides on Legion- Mussels (Mytilus edulis) Following Chronic Ex-
Surface Waters. Formation of Brominated Tri-
ella pneumophila Serogroup 1, posure to Petroleum Hydrocarbons: Physiologi- halonitromethanes (Influence de la Concentra-
W88-07022 2109 5F cal Responses,
tion en Bromures sur
la Formation de Chloropi-
W88-08492 2110 5C crine lors de
DOMINGUEZ, G. S. Chloration des Eaux. Mise en
la

Hazardous Waste Management, DONNER, Evidence de Trihalonitromethanes Bromes),


R. G.
W88-02755 2104 5E Seattle's Experience with Distribution System W88-07551 2109 5F
Sampling,
DOMINGUEZ, T. M. W88-05324 Interactions between Ozone, Halogens and Or-
2107 5F
Effects of Tri- and Dichloroacetic Acids on the ganicCompounds,
Oxygen Consumption of the Dragonfly Nymph DONOVAN, E. J. W88-10387 2112 5F
Aeschna Umbrosa, Simplified Analysis of the Anaerobic
Kinetic
W88-08301 2110 5C Fluidized Bed Reactor, Optimal Conditions for Applying an Ozone-Hy-
W88-01026 2102 5D drogen Peroxide Oxidizing System (Conditions
DONADELLI, J. L.
Optimales d'Application du Systeme Oxydant
Limnological Investigation in Tierra del Fuego -
DONOVAN, L. A. Ozone-Peroxyde d'Hydrogene),
Argentina, Interspecific Differences in Dead Plant Buffer- W88-06321 2108 5F
W88-05380 2107 2H ing Capacity Alter the Impact of Acid Rain on
Decomposition Rates in Tidal Marshes, Ozonation of Aqueous Solutions of Nitrogen
DONAHUE, J. P.
Hydraulic Design of Culverts on Forest Roads,
W88-07595 2109 5B Heterocyclic Compounds: Benzotriazoles, Atra-
W88-08373 zine and Amitrole,
2110 8B
DONOVAN, T. A.
W88-06026 2108 5F
DONAHUE, M. J. Cost Estimates for Alternative Reme-
'Realistic'

Arrangements for Great Lakes


Institutional dialActions of Contaminated, Unsaturated Soils Ozonation of Purines in Aqueous Solution: Ki-
Management: Past Practices and Future Alterna- and Underlying Aquifers, netic Studies of the Reaction, (Ozonation des
tives,
W88-11244 2112 6E Bases Puriques en Milieu Aqueux: Etudes Cineti-
W88-10095 2112 6E ques de la Reaction),
DONS, T.
W88-04449 2105 5F
DONALD, A. P. Sources and Sinks of Nutrients in a New Zea-
Investigations into Use of Limestone to
the land Hill Pasture Catchment: I. Stormflow Gen-
DORGELO, J.
Combat Acidification in Two Lakes in West eration,
Density Fluctuations in Populations (1982-1986)
Wales, W88-08365 2110 5B
and Biological Observations of Potamopyrgus
W88-03213 2104 5G
DOOGE, J. C. I.
jenkinsi in Two Trophically Differing Lakes,

DONALD, J. O. Analytical of Channel


Solution Flow Model W88-10258 2112 2H
Application of New Technologies to Livestock with Downstream Control,
Waste Management, W88-10401 2112 2E Growth in a Freshwater Snail under Laboratory
Conditions in Relation to Eutrophication,
W88-01122 2102 5D
Hydrology in Perspective, W88-06916 2109 5C
DONARD, O. F. X. W88-10487 2112 9C
Developments in the Speciation and Determina- DORN, P.
tion of Alkylmetals (Sn, Pb) Using Volatilization DOORNKAMP, J. C. Bisphenol A: Acute Aquatic Toxicity,
Techniques and Chromatography-Atomic Ab- Electrical Conductivity and Saline Concentra-
W88-06326 2108 5C
sorption Spectroscopy, tions in Arid Land Groundwaters,
W88-09567 2111 5A W88-07914 2109 2F DORN, P. B.
Selective Removal of Reef Fish Associated with
DONATH-JOBBAGY, A. DOR, I.
an Offshore Cooling-Water Intake Structure,
Intensification of Activated Sludge Waste Water Deep Wastewater Reservoirs in Israel: I. Limno-
Changes Following
logical Self-Purification,
W88-02364 2103 5C
Treatment,
W88-03736 2105 5D W88-07359 2109 5D
DORNBUSH, J. N.
DONAZZOLO, R. Limnology of a Hypertrophic Reservoir Storing Soil Changes Caused by Municipal Wastewater
Contamination Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
by Wastewater Effluent for Agriculture at Kibbutz Applications in Eastern South Dakota,
(DDT, PCBs) in Surface Sediment and Macro- Na'an, Israel, W88-08032 2110 5E
benthos of the River Adige (Italy), W88-09695 2111 5D
W88-06423 2108 5B DORRN, C.
DORAN, F. J. Production of PVC Irrigation Pipe and the Pipe
DONCHENKO, E. G. Nitrogen Transformations and Reduction by So Produced,
Certain Effects of Flow Aeration in Spillways, Ridge and Furrow Land Treatment of Dairy W88-10107 2112 3F
W88-00053 2101 8A Waste,
W88-02173 2103 5D DORSMAN, W. A.
DONER, H. E. Screening of Pricing and Regulation Measures
Effects of Long-Term Sludge Application on Prediction of the Fate of Chromium from a
for Water Allocation in the Study,PAWN
Accumulation of Trace Elements by Crops, Proposed Municipal Sanitary Landfill,
W88-03976 2105 6C
W 88-07907 2109 5B W88- 10926 2112 5B

DONG, Y.-S. DORE, M. DORTCH, M. S.


Improved Description of Selective Withdrawal
Treatment of Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin Application of Oxidation by a Combined
Wastewaters Using Rotating Biological Contac- Ozone/Ultraviolet Radiation System to the
Through Point Sinks,
tors, Treatment of Natural Water, W88-01191 2102 5G
W88-02205 2103 5D W88-06044 2108 5F
Norfolk Lake, Arkansas, Temperature Analysis:
DOMGIAN, A. S. Changes Chemical Nature of a Biological-
in the Mathematical Model Investigation,
Modeling the Impact of Conservation Tillage ly Treated Wastewater During Disinfection by W88-00858 2101 5G
Practices on Pesticide Concentrations in Ground Ozone,
and Surface Waters, W88-02853 2104 5D Water Quality Modeling of Regulated Streams,
W88-06936 2109 5B W88-01324 2102 5G
Chloropicrin Formation in Aqueous Solution:
Predicting Water Quality Resulting from Agri- Effect of on Precursors Formation
Nitrites DOS SANTOS, H.
cultural Nonpoint Source Pollution via Simula- During the Oxidation of Organic Compounds Factors Controlling Nutrient Concentrations in
tion - HSPF, (Formation de Chloropicrine en Milieu Aqueux: Amazon Floodplain Lakes,
W88-07832 2109 5B Influence des Nitrites sur la Formation de Pre- W88-07466 2109 2H

PA- 100
AUTHOR INDEX
DOWNING, K.

DOSCH, T. L. Evaluation of Mobility of Pesticides in Soil Transatlantic Transport of Sulfur,


Fatal Outcome of Methemoglobinemia in an Using U.S. EPA Methodology, W88-05573 2107 5B
Infant, W88-09532 2111 5B
W88-03844 2105 5C DOW, M. A.
Methods for Estimating Solubilities of Hydro-
Comparative Disinfection of Indicator Bacteria
DOSHI, C. S. philic Organic Compounds: Environmental
and Poliovirus by Chlorine Dioxide,
Occurrence and Chemistry of High Fluoride Modeling Efforts,
W88-09066 2111 5B
W88-03573 2105 5D
Groundwaters in Jalore District of Western Ra-
jasthan.
DOUGHERTY, D. R. DOWD, P. A.
W88-07187 2109 5B Some Intermediates in the Wet Air Oxidation of
Development of a Computerized Data Base for
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Leaching Data: Phenanthrene Adsorbed on Powdered Activated
DOSHI, D. V.
Topical Report, Carbon,
Development and Experimental Verification of a
Model for Transport of Concentrated Organics W88-O6604 2108 7C W88-07545 2109 5F
in the Unsaturated Zone,
DOUGHERTY, P. J. DOWDY, R. H.
W88-11220 2112 5B Occurrence and Recovery of a DNAPL in a Cadmium and Zinc Corn Follow-
Availability to
DOSS, R.
Low Yielding Bedrock Aquifer, ing Termination of Sewage Sludge Application,
Saves Time and
W88-11255 2)12 5G W88-05991
Cast-In-Place Pipe Process 2108 5E
Money, DOUGHTEN, M. W.
W88-03629 2105 8A Testing for Bacterial Resistance to Arsenic in Current Status on the Selection and Manage-
Monitoring Well Water by the Direct Viable ment of Vegetation for Slow Rate and Overland
DOSTAL, K. A.
Counting Method, Flow Application Systems to Treat Municipal
Acute and Chronic Toxicity to the Fathead W88-05453 Wastewater in the North Central Region of the
2107 5A
Minnow, Pimephales promelas, of Effluents United States,
from a Treatment Plant Receiving Dye and Pig- DOUGHTY, C. W88-02742 2104 5E
ment Processing Wastewater, Study of Contaminant Plume Control in Frac-
W88-11023 2112 5C tured-Porous Media, Effects ofLong-Term Sludge Application on
W88-09181 2111 5G Accumulation of Trace Elements by Crops,
Enhanced COD Removal from Pharmaceutical W88-07907 2109 5B
Wastewater Using Powdered Activated Carbon DOUGHTY, G. M.
Addition to an Activated Sludge System, Treatment of Cotton Waste in the Mersey Basin,
Wastewater Crop Management Studies in Min-
W88-02204 2103 5D W88-00625 2101 5D
nesota,
DOUGILL, J. W. W88-02744 2104 5E
Removal of Azo Dyes by the Activated Sludge
Structural Behaviour of CloselyPacked Egg-
Process,
Shaped Sewer Linings During Installation and DOWLING, D. C.
W88-02215 2103 5D
Under Various Restraint Conditions, Fishery Survey and Related Limnological Con-
Removal of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocar- W88-07476 2109 8B ditions of Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Min-
bons from Primary Aluminum Air Pollution nesota,

Control Scrubber Wastewater,


DOUGLAS, A. G. W88-03063 2104 81
Examination of the Fate of Nigerian Crude Oil
W88-01044 2102 5D in Surface Sediments of the Humber Estuary by DOWNES, C. J.
DOTY, K. G. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Redox Reactions, Mineral Equilibria, and
Two W88-09601 2111 5B
Case Studies of the Transport of Dust Ground Water Quality in New Zealand
Storm Aerosol and the Potential for Incorpora- Aquifers,
DOUGLAS, D. R.
tion into Precipitation, W88-02539 2104 5B
Effects of Stocking Hybrid Striped Bass in
W88-06233 2108 2B Spring Lake, Illinois,
W88-09826 2111 2H DOWNES, M. T.
DOTY, R. Aquatic Nitrogen Transformations at Low
Accelerated Leach Test(s) Program: Annual DOUGLASS, P. M. Oxygen Concentrations,
Report, Pipe-Lining a Pipeline, W88-07002 2109 2H
W88-07774 2109 5E W88-05483 2107 8G
Effects of Changes in Both the Abundance of
DOTZENKO, O. N. DOUGUEDROIT, A.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus and Their Ratio on
Wave Effects on the Bottom Biocoenoses in the Variations of Dry Spells in Marseilles from 1 865
Lake Okaro Phytoplankton with Comment on
Onega Lake Bays, to 1984,
Six Other Central Volcanic Plateau Lakes,
W88-09769 2111 2H W88-05309 2107 2B
W88-08782 2110 2H
DOU, H. DOURJALIAN, J.
Studies of Hydrocarbon Concentrations at the Liquid Disposal, Incorporated: A $2.2 Million DOWNEY, J. S.

He Grande and Baoe de Lannion Stations Pollut- Superfund Immediate Removal Action, Geohydrology of Bedrock Aquifers of the
ed by the Wreck of the AMOCO Cadiz, W88-01743 2103 5E Northern Great Plains in Parts of Montana,
W88-00382 2101 5A North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming,
DOUROGEANNI, A. W88-03907 2105 2F
DOUABUL, A. A. Z. Integrated Water Resource Management in
Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides in Fish Latin America and the Caribbean: Opportunities DOWNING, D.
from the Arabian Gulf, and Constraints. Point/Nonpoint Source Trading Program for
W88-07270 W88-04432 2105 6B
2109 5B Dillon Reservoir and Planned Extensions for
DOURSON, M. L.
Other Areas,
Restoration of Heavily Polluted Branches of the
Risk Assessment Approaches for Ground Water W88-01163 2102 5G
Shatt Al-Arab River, Iraq,
W88-04258 Contamination by Pesticides and Other Organic
2105 5G DOWNING, G. C.
Substances,
W88-09113 Evaluation of Vertical Motion Sensors for Po-
DOUARD, P. 2111 5G
tential Application to Heave Correction in
Appropriate Technology for Water Resources
Development,
DOUTT, J. R. Corps Hydrographic Surveys,
Computer Control of a Distribution System, W88-05708 2107 7B
W88-07870 2109 4B W88-05333 2107 5F
DOUCETTE, W. J. DOWNING, J. A.
DOUWENGA, R. Regression Technique for the Estimation of Epi-
Aqueous Solubility of Selected Biphenyl, Furan,
Degradation of Suspended Proteins in an Anaer-
and Dioxin Congeners, phytic Invertebrate Populations,
obic Rotating Bed Contactor,
W88-10134 2112 5B W88-07955 W8810651 2112 2H
2109 5D
Estimation of Octanol/Water Partition Coeffi- DOVLAND, H. DOWNING, K.
cients: Evaluation of Six Methods for Highly Monitoring European Transboundary Air Pollu- Southern California Alluvial Basins Regional
Hydrophobic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, tion, Aquifer-Systems Analysis: A Bibliography,
W88-10138 2112 2K W88-06057 2108 5B W88-03395 2104 10C

PA-101
AUTHOR INDEX
DOWNS, S. C.

DOWNS, S. C. DRAKE, P. Geochemistry of Natural Waters,


Progress Report on the Effects of Highway Evolution of Physicochemical and Biological W88-09235 2111 2K
Construction on Suspended-Sediment Discharge Factors in a Saltmarsh-Fish Pond of Cadiz (SW
in the Coal River and Trace Fork, West Virginia Spain) and its Relation with Sea Water Stagna- DREVER, J. T.
1975-81, tion/Renovation Cycles (Evolucion de las Con- Ammonia and Nitrate Migration from the
W88-03324 2104 4C diciones Fisicoquimicas y Biologicas de un Vadose Zone to the Ground Water System:
Estero y Su Relacion con los Ciclos de Estanca- Containment, Recovery, and Natural Restora-
DRACOS, T.
miento y Renovacion del Agua), tion,
Steady Uniform Flow in Prismatic Channels W88-05041 2106 2L W88-08997
with Flood Plains, 2111 5G
W88-07245 2109 8B DRAKE, P. J. DREWS, R. J.
Method for Managing River Abstractions and
DRACUP, J. A.
Biodegradability Testing of Industrial Wastes
Protecting the Environment,
Conflict Between Flood and Drought Prepared- and Intractable Substances,
W88-06200 2108 4A
ness in the Colorado River Basin, W88-02895 2104 5B
W88-02250 2103 6D DRAKE, T. G.
Bedload Sheets in Heterogeneous Sediment,
DREWS, R. J. L.
DRAGINICH, G. O. W88-06709 2108 2J
Biodegradability Testing of Industrial Wastes
Long-Term Service Checking of the Concrete and Intractable Substances,
of the Chirkey Dam, DRAPCHO, D. L. W88-00835 2101 5D
W88-10224 Acidic Aerosols: Oxygen- 18 Studies of Forma-
2112 8F
tion and Infrared Studies of Occurrence and DREYER, A. G.
DRAGINICH, V. V. Neutralization, Variations in the Fluoride Levels of Drinking
Long-Term Service Checking of the Concrete W88-00373 2101 5B Water in South Africa: Implications for Fluoride
of the Chirkey Dam, Supplementation,
W88-10224 DRAPER, R. B.
W88-09900
2112 8F 2111 5F
Catalyzed Photodegradation of the Herbicides
DRAGO, S. L. Molinate and Thiobencarb, DRIA, M. A.
Water-Resources Activities in Utah by the U.S. W88-08538 2110 5G Interacting Precipitation/Dissolution Waves:
Geological Survey, July 1, 1984 to June 30, The Movement of Inorganic Contaminants
DRAPER, R. E. in
1985, Groundwater,
Reaeration Coefficients of Six Streams in New
W88-03375 2104 7C W88-04185
York-A Comparison of Results Obtained by a 2105 5B
DRAGOS, S. L.
Hydrocarbon-Gas Tracer Method with Those
DRICI, O.
Water-Resources Activities in Utah by the U.S. Obtained by Radioactive-Tracers and Predictive
Application of a Ground-Water-Quality Man-
Geological Survey, July 1985 Equations,
1, to June 30, agement Model to the Equus Beds Aquifer in
1986,
W88-03341 2104 5B
Kansas,
W88-03302 2104 7B DRAPER, W. M. W88-09331 2111 5G
Measurement of Quantum Yields in Polychro-
DRAKE, B. G.
matic Light: Dinitroaniline Herbicides, DRIEDGER, C. L.
Effects of Elevated C02 on Chesapeake Bay
W88-08540 2110 5B Ice Volumes on Cascade Volcanoes: Mount
Wetlands: II. Gas Exchange and Microenviron-
Rainer, Mount Hood, Three Sisters, Mount
ment in Open Top Chambers, DREISS, S. J.
Shasta,
W88-08541 2110 2H Porous Cup Samplers: Cleaning Procedures and
W88-03894 2105 2C
Potential Sample Bias from Trace Element Con-
DRAKE, C. W.
tamination, DRIOLI, E.
Prevention of Saltwater Intrusion Through Arti-
W88-08911 2110 5A Membrane
Recharge of Ground Water in East Orange
ficial Distillation in the Treatment of
County, Florida, DREITH, R. H.
Aqueous Solutions,
W88-11116 Industry's Guidelines for Risk Assessment, W88-10761 2112 5D
2112 5G
W88-09060 2111 5E
DRAKE, J. DRISCOLL, C. T.
Inexpensive Water Circulation System for Stud- DRESLER, P. V. Aluminum Speciation and Equilibria in Dilute
ies of Chemical Exchange Using Sediment Accumulation and Bioconcentration of Polycy- Acidic Surface Waters of the Adirondack
Cores, clic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Nearshore Es- Region of New York State,
W88-10662 2112 7B tuarine Environment Near A Pensacola (Flori- W88-03965 2105 5B
da) Creosote Contamination Site,
Privatization, Cooperation, and Innovation in W88-06102 2108 5B Chemistry and Fate of Al(III) in Treated Drink-
Mt. Vernon, Illinois, ing Water,
W88-06485 2108 5D DRESSIE, Z. W88-05508 2107 5F
Soil Water Movement Estimated from Isotope
DRAKE, J. C. Tracers, Effects of Acidic Deposition on the Chemistry
Occurrence of Phosphorus and its Potential Re- W88-04594 2106 2G of Headwater Streams: A Comparison Between
mobilization in the Littoral Sediments of a Pro- Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire, and Jamieson
ductive English Lake,
DRESSING, S. A.
Creek, British Columbia,
Appropriate Designs for Documenting Water
W88-10663 2112 2H W88-05433 2107 5B
Quality Improvements from Agricultural NPS
DRAKE, J. J. Control Programs, Evaluation of the Equilibrium Calculations
Enriched Concentrations of Bromine, Chlorine, W88-01086 2102 7A Within Acidification Models: The Effect of Un-
and Iodine in Urban Rainfall as Determined by certainty in Measured Chemical Components,
Data Management System to Evaluate Water
Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis, W88-07443 2109 5C
Quality Impacts of Nonpoint Source Pollution
W88-10136 2112 5B Control,
Hydrologic Control of Aluminum Chemistry in
W88-01167 2102 5G
Process-Oriented Estimation of Suspended Sedi- an Acidic Headwater Stream,
ment Concentration, W88-08659
Practical Guidelines for Selecting Critical Areas 2110 5B
W88-05403 2107 2J for Controlling Nonpoint Source Pesticide Con-
tamination of Aquatic Systems,
Importance of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminum in
Simplified Wet-Only and Sequential Fraction Regulating the Structure and Function of
W88-01153 2102 5G
Rain Collector, Stream Ecosystems: An Experimental Test,
W88-00121 2101 7B DRESSMAN, R. C. W88-08093 2110 5C
Influence of Bromide Ion on Organic Chlorine
Sulfur, Halogens, and Heavy Metals in Urban and Organic Bromine Formation During Free Longitudinal Variations Trace Metal Concen-
in
Summer Rainfall,
trations in a Northern Forested Ecosystem,
Chlorination,
W88-08460 2110 5B W88-05387 2107 5F W88-06154 2108 5B
DRAKE, L. D.
DREVER, J. I. Release of Aluminum following Whole-Tree
Hydrogeology of an Alkaline Fly Ash Landfill Chemical Composition of Fresh Snow on Mount Harvesting at the Hubbard Brook Experimental
in Eastern Iowa, Everest, Forest, New Hampshire,
W88-04485 2106 5B W88-01860 2103 5A W88-05985 2108 4C

PA-1M
AUTHOR INDEX
DUFF, J. H.

Survey of Residual Aluminum in Filtered Water, DU PISANI, A. L. Materials by Isotope-Dilution Mass Spectrome-
W88-08125 2110 5F CERES-MAIZE Model as a Potential Tool for try,
Drought Assessment in South Africa, W88-04333 2105 5A
DRISCOLL, J. N. W88-03770 2105 6A
Analysis of Purgeable Organics in Water by DUCKLOW, H. W.
Capillary GC/PID-EICD, DUAN, N. Dual-Label Radioisotope Method for Simulta-
W88-04008 2105 5A Reliability-Based Optimization Model for Water neously Measuring Bacterial Production and
Distribution Systems,
Metabolism in Natural Waters,
DRIVER, N. E. W88-04410 2105 5F W88-07024 2109 7B
Hydrogeology of and Potential Mining Impacts
on Strippable Lignite Areas in the Denver Aqui- DUARTE, A. C.
Treatment of Slaughterhouse Wastewaters in
DUCKSTEIN, L.
fer, East-Central Colorado,
Accuracy of Sediment Deposition Estimation,
W88-03354 2104 2F Stabilization Ponds,
W88-07328 2109 5D W88-02779 2104 2J
Hydrology of Area 53, Northern Great Plains
Waste Stabilization Ponds as Teaching and Re- Reliability-Based Design Concepts in Hydraulic
and Rocky Mountains Coal Provinces, Colora-
search Tools, Engineering,
do, Wyoming, and Utah,
W88-07376 2109 5D W88-08028 2110 8A
W88-10055 2111 2E

DROLET, J.
DUARTE, A. P. O. DUCREUS, J.

Simulation of Tidal Flow in the Southern Part of


Ichthyoplankton of the Albufeira Lagoon (1984/ Laboratory Simulation of the Microbiological
the North Sea and the English Channel, 1985), Degradation of Crude Oil in a Marine Environ-
W88-08346 2110 2L W88-08090 2110 2L ment,
W88-00380 2101 5B
DROST, B. W. DUARTE, C. M.
Influence of Lake Morphometry and the Re- DUCREUX,
Geochemical Controls on Dissolved Sodium in J.
sponse of Submerged Macrophytes to Sediment Evolution of the Hydrocarbons Present in the
Basalt Aquifers of the Columbia Plateau, Wash-
Fertilization,
ington, Sediments of the Aber Wrac'h Estuary,
W88-03460 2104 2K
W88-10827 2112 2H W88-00383 2101 5B
Use of Echosounder Tracings to Estimate the
Source of Seawater Intrusion at Taholah and DUCRUEX, J.
Aboveground Biomass of Submerged Plants in
Adjacent Ground-Water Conditions, Quinault Study of the Weathering of a Petroleum Product
Lakes,
Indian Reservation, Washington, Spilled on the Ocean Surface under Natural
W88-07078 2109 7B
W88-03425 2104 5B Conditions (Etude du Vieillissement d'un Pe-
Weight-Density Relationships in Submerged trole Brut Repandu a la Surface de l'eau de mer
Surficial Geology, Structure and Thickness of
Macrophytes: The Importance of Light and dans des Conditions Naturelles),
Selected Geohydrologic Units in the Columbia
Plant Geometry, W88-09598 2111 5B
Plateau, Washington,
W88-01849 2103 2H
W88-03360 2104 2F DUDA, A. M.
DUBAY, D. T. Targeting to Protect Groundwater Quality,
Water Resources of Clallam County, Washing-
Effects of Simulated Acid Rain With and With- W88-08378 2110 5G
ton: Phase I Report,
out Ambient Rain on the Growth and Yield of
W88-03331 2104 7C Field-Grown Soybeans, DUDER, J. N.
DROST, H.
J.
W88-06050 2108 5C Aniwhenua Hydroelectric Scheme,
Effects of Water Deficit on Vegetative Growth, W88-04581 2106 8A
DUBE, K.
S.
Fruit Growth and Fruit Quality in Cox's Orange Numerical Simulation of Storm Surges in Ban-
Pippin Apple,
DUDGEON, C. R.
gladesh Using a Bay-River Coupled Model, Unconfined Non-Darcy Flow Near Open-Pit
W88-07692 2109 3F W88-03296 2104 7C Mines,
DROSTE, E. X.
DUBETZ, S.
W88-01446 2102 2F
Ground Water Contamination From the Agri- Application Rates and
Uniformity Under
culturalUse of Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) in DUDLEY, L. M.
Center-Pivot Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Usir. g
Simsbury, Connecticut, Characterization of Soluble Organic Compounds
Spray Nozzles,
W88-09499 2111 5B W88-06786 and Complexation of Copper, Nickel, and Zinc
2108 3F
in Extracts of Sludge-amended Soils,
DROSTE, R. L. DUBEY, K. P. W88-05980 2108 5E
Anaerobic Upflow Sludge Bed Filter Reactor Interaction of Certain Heavy Metals with Lake
Treating Dilute Carbohydrate Wastewaters, Humic Acids, Sorption of Copper and Cadmium From the
W88-03231 2104 5D W88-09613 2111 2H Water-Soluble Fraction of an Acid Mine Waste
by Two Calcareous Soils,
Diffusional Limitations of Anaerobic Biofilms, DUBOIS, R. B. W88-1057O 2112 5B
W88-08304 2110 5D Potential Effects of Ossberger Turbines on At-
Dynamic Anaerobic Fixed-Film Reactor Model,
lantic Salmon Smolts, Striped Bass and Ameri- DUDLEY, N. J.
can Shad, Capacity Sharing of Water Reservoirs,
W88-09527 2111 5D W88-00905 . 2101 6G W88-08658 2110 6E
Kinetics of Downflow Anaerobic Attached DUBOURGUIER, H. C. Single Decision-Maker Approach to Irrigation
Growth Reactors,
Reductive Carboxylation of Propionate to Bu-
W88-01854 2103 5D Reservoir and Farm Management Decision
Methanogenic Ecosystems,
tyrate in Making,
DRUBACK, G. W. W88-07010 2109 5D W88-08656 2110 6A
Envirowall Vertical Cutoff Barrier,
DUBY, C.
Volume Sharing of Reservoir Water,
W88-09132 2111 5G Fault-Tolerant Controller for Hydro Power- W88-08657 2110 6A
plants,
DRUDE, B.
W88-06718 2108 8C DUDZIK, B. E.
Discharge of Gases from Submarine Desalina-
tion Plants,
DUCE, R. A.
Analysis and Treatment of Reactive Waste: A
W88-01789 2103 3A Air-Sea Transfer of Trace Elements, Case Study in the Ductile Iron Foundry Indus-
W88-09070 try,
DU MOULIN, G. C. 2111 5B
W88-02146 2103 5D
Bacterial Colonization and Endotoxin Content DUCHAINE, R. P.
of a New Renal Dialysis Water System Com- Look Before You Leap: The Case for Restraint DUERKSEN, C. J.
posed of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, from Active Site Remediation, Guide
Citizen's to River Conservation,
W88-02870 2104 5B W88-11241 2112 6B W88-05690 2107 6A
Mycobacteria in Public Water Supplies: Com- DUCHATEAU, N. L. DUFF, J. H.
parative Resistance to Chlorine, Sensitive Determination of Traces of Boron in Denitrification in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer,
W88-09951 2111 5F Waters, Fertilizers, and Geological and Biologial W88-10737 2112 5B

PA-103
AUTHOR INDEX
DUFFER, W. R.

DUFFER, W. R. ysis of Organochlorine Compounds by Gas DUNBAR, D. D.


Assessment of Aquaculture for Reclamation of Chromatography with Electron-Capture Detec- Design of Buried Structures in Squeezing Rock
Wastewater, tion, in Toronto, Canada,
W88-00179 2101 5D W88-08554 2110 5A W88-03754 2105 8E
DUFFIELD, G. M. DUKE, C. S.
Analysis of the Validity of Analytical Models Short-Term Environmental Variability and Phy-
DUNBAR, L. E.
Implementation of a Water Quality-Based Strat-
Used for Assessment of Forty-Five Waste Site toplankton Abundance in a Shallow Tidal Estu-
Areas: Subsurface Flow and Chemical Trans-
egy for Protection of Aquatic Life,
ary: I. Winter and Summer,
W88-05644 W88-01824 2103 5G
port, 2107 2L
W88-10960 2112 5B
DUKE, K. M. DUNBAR, R. B.
Grid Refinement Approach to Flow and Trans- Development of New Bioassay Protocols, Role of Sediment in the Persistence and Trans-
port Modeling of a Proposed Ground-Water W88-01367 2102 5A port of Enteric Viruses in the Estuarine Envi-
Corrective Action at the Savannah River Plant, ronment,
DUL, E. F.
W88-09466
Aiken, South Carolina, Chemo-Hydrogeologic Transport of Contami-
2111 SB
W88-10967 2112 5B nants in Glacial-Fluvial Deposits: a Site Investi- Suspended Sediment Transport, Sedimentation,
gation, and Resuspension in Lake Houston, Texas: Im-
Grid Refinement Approach to Flow and Trans-
W88-09504 2111 SB plications for Water Quality,
port Modeling of a Proposed Groundwater Cor-
rective Action at the Savannah River Plant, DULAR, M. W88-06780 2108 2H
Aiken, South Carolina, Effects of IntermittentLack of Oxygen on Bio-
W88-07956 2109 5B Suspended Sediment Transport, Sedimentation,
logical Treatment of Waste Waters,
W88-08171 and Resuspension in Lake Houston, Texas: Im-
2110 5D
DUFFIN, G. L. plications for Water Quality,
Occurrence, Availability, and Quality of Ground DULIN, B. E. W88-06883 2109 2J
Water in Travis County, Texas, Effects of Coagulation on Sludge Thickening
W88-00933 2101 2F and Dewatering, DUNBAR, W. S.
W88-02397 2103 5D Simultaneous Inversion of Hydrogeologic Data
DUFFY, C. J. and Thermal Data: 1. Theory and Application
Time and Frequency Response of Tracer Ex- DULL, K. L.
Using Hydraulic Head Data,
periments, Icthyofaunal Checklist and Comparison of Two
W88-01691 2103 2F
W88-07298 2109 7C North Branch Potomac River Tributaries Where
Alleged Ohio-Potomac River Stream Captures DUNCAN, D. A.
DUFFY, M. Occurred, Acclimation to Cadmium Toxicity by White
Analysis of Purgeable Organics in Water by W88-10746 2112 2H Suckers: Cadmium Binding Capacity and Metal
Capillary GC/PID-EICD,
DUMARS, C. Distribution in Gill and Liver Cytosol,
W88-04008 2105 5A
Navajo Indian Irrigation Project: A Study of
W88-06939 2109 5C
DUFFY, P. D. Legal, Political, and Cultural Conflict,
Changes W88-06635 DUNCAN, D. W.
in Forest Floor and Water Quality Fol- 2108 6E
lowing Thinning and Clearcutting of 20-Year- 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) in Two Soil Profiles,
Water Reallocation, Market Proficiency, and W88-09103 2111 5B
Old Pine,
W88-02720 Conflicting Social Values,
2104 4C W88-06637 DUNCAN, J. M.
2108 6D
DUFFY, W. G. Failure of Teton Dam,
St. Marys River, Michigan: An Ecological Pro-
DUMARS, C. T. W88-08693 2110 8E
Water Rights and Market Transfers,
file,
W88-00310 2101 6E DUNCAN, R. W.
W88-0166O 2103 2E
Investigation of Legionella Pneumophila in
DUMITRASCU, I.
DUGAN, G. L. Large Scale Environmental Data Collection - Drinking Water,
Recycling of Sewage Effluent by Sugarcane Ir- W88-O7041 2109 5F
Dissemination System Using a Minicomputer
rigation: A Dilution Study, October 1976 to
Network,
October 1978, Phase II-A, W88-02625
DUNGAR, R.
2104 7B
W88-00559 2101 3F Computer Modelling of Embankment Dams: Re-
DUMNICKA, E. sponse to Earthquake,
DUGDALE, R. C. Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-10396 2112 8D
Primary Production in the Cap Blanc Region, tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
W88-01632 2103 2L Silesian Evaluating Pore Pressure in Embankment Dams,
Industrial Region: 9. Communities of
Oligochaetes, W88-05397 2107 8D
DUGUET, J. P.
W88-10185
Mass Balance Analysis of Ozone 2112 5C
in Convention- DUNIN, F. X.
al Bubble Contactors, Effect of Dam Reservoirs on Oligochaete Com- Characterizing Water Use by Irrigated Wheat at
W88-06028 2108 5F munities in the River Dunajec Griffith, New South Wales,
(Southern
Poland), W88-07702 2109 3F
Mutagenic Activity of Various Drinking Water
W88-08837 2110 2H
Treatment Lines, Forest Evaporation and Meterological Data: A
W88-07813 2109 5F Stream Ecosystems in Mountain Grassland Test of a Complementary Theory Advection-
(West Carpathians): 14. The Use of the Experi- Aridity Approach,
Polymerization Effects of Ozone: Applications
mental Stream Method in Evaluating the Effect W88-05527 2107 2D
to the Removal of Phenolic Compounds from
of Agricultural Pollution,
Industrial Wastewaters,
W88-10176 2112 5C DUNKER, P.
W88-04376 2105 5D Extent of Forest Decline in Europe,
DUMOUSSEAU, B.
W88-06054
Removal of Chlorinated Solvents from Water by Manganese Drinking Water of the Town of
in
2108 5C
Air Stripping, Beaucaire: Origins and Solutions (Manganese
W88-05246 DUNKERLY, S. J.
2107 5F dans l'eau d' Alimentation de la Ville de Beau-
Bioaccumulation Factor for P-32 Measured in
caire: Origines et Solutions),
Use of Gel Permeation Chromatography to Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, and Catfish, Ic-
W88-09597 2111 SB
Study Water Treatment Processes, talurus Punctatus,
W88-07801 2109 5F DUNAEVSKII, R. A. W88-04327 2105 5B
Stresses and Forces in Linings of Two Noncir-
DUIJVENBOODEN, W. cular Parallel Tunnels, DUNKERS, K. R.
Effects of Local Sources of Pollution on Ground Apparatus for Equalization of Overflow Water
W88-01904 2103 8B
Water Quality in the Netherlands, and Urban Runoff in Receiving Bodies of Water,
W88-02538 2104 SB DUNBABIN, J. S. W88-00524 2101 5G
Rhizosphere Oxygenation by Typha domingen-
DU1NKER, J. C. sisPers. in Miniature Artificial Wetland Filters DUNLAP, L. C.
Clean-up of Environmental Samples by High- used for Metal Removal From Wastewaters, Environmental Agenda for the Future,
Performance Liquid Chromatography for Anal- W88-10554 5D W88-05915
2112 2107 6A

PA-104
AUTHOR INDEX
DUTRAM, P. W.

DUNLAP, L. E. DUNNIVANT, F. M. Aqueous Aerosol as a Reactant in the Atmos-


SWAPS, An Automated Liquid Hydrocarbon Determination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in phere,
Recovery System, Sediments, Using Sonication Extraction and W88-02903 2104 5B
W88-11247 2112 5G Capillary Column Gas Chromatography-Elec-
tron Capture Detection with Internal Standard DURHAM, N. N.
DUNLAP, W. J.
Calibration, FiscalYear 1986 Program Report. (Oklahoma
Manual of Ground-Water Quality Sampling Pro- W88-10460 2112 5A Water Resources Research Institute),
cedures,
DUPIN, T. W88-05229 2107 9D
W88-08970 2111 7B
Impact of Dam Returns on Water Quality -

Manual of Ground-Water Quality Sampling Pro- Myth or Reality,


DURHAM, R. L.
W88-05281 Process for Containment of Liquids as Solids or
cedures, 2107 5B
W88-09401 2111 5A Semisolids,
DUPONT, R. R. W88-00613 2101 5E
DUNN, A. L. Influence of Photoreactivation and Water Qual-
Trichloroethylene Occurrence and Ground- ity on Ultraviolet Disinfection of Secondary DURING, M.
Water Restoration in Highly Anisotropic Bed- Municipal Wastewater, Ampicillin-dextrin Agar Medium for the Enu-
rock: A Case Study, W88-01827 2103 5D meration of Aeromonas Species in Water by
W88-09139 2111 5B Membrane Filtration,
DUPREE, D. C.
Digesters A
Look at the Reasons for Fouling
-
W88-03840 2105 5A
DUNN, C. N.
Regional Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency
and an Effective Answer to the Cleaning Out
Problem,
DURLER, D. L.
Curves for Pennsylvania, Detection, Correction and Restoration of
W88-00265 2101 5D
W88-02387 2103 2B Mining Solutions in a Confined Aquifer at an In
DUPRES, F. Situ Uranium Mine,
DUNN, C. P. Impact of Dam Returns on Water Quality
Revegetation of Steel Creek Delta and Corridor,
-
W88-09147 2111 5G
Myth or Reality,
W88-09220 2111 2H W88-05281 2107 5B DURNING, M.
DUNN, G. F. DUPUIS, M. F.
Evaluation of the Anderson Baird-Parker Direct
Improved Nitrification with the PACT(R) Proc- French Experience in the Operation and Mainte- Plating Method for Enumerating Escherichia
ess, coli in Water,
nance of Wastewater Treatment Lagoons,
W88-02306 2103 5D W88-07362 2109 5D W88-08557 2110 5A
DUNN, H. J. DURAND, R. DUROCHER, S. M.
Preparation of an Animal Feed Supplement from Removal of Cadmium Contained in Industrial Water Resources Activities in New York 1985-
Fish Cannery Process Wastewater, Phosphoric Acid Using the Ionic Flotation
W88-04821 2106 5D Technique, W88-03073 2104 2F
W88-08404 2110 5G
DUNN, I. J.
DURVE, V. S.
Biological Denitrification of Drinking Water DURAY, S. A.
Mycorrhizae, Soil Amendments, Water Rela-
Effect of Copper, Cadmium and Zinc on Fish-
Using Autotrophic Organisms with H2 in a Flu-
tions and Growth of Rosa multiflora under Re-
Food Organisms, Daphnia Lumholtzi and
idized-Bed Biofilm Reactor,
Cypris Subglobosa,
W88-03817 2105 5F duced Irrigation Regimes,
W88-08376 2110 2G W88-10861 2112 5C
Modeling Dynamic Experiments on the Anaero-
bic Degradation of Molasses Wastewater,
DURBIN.R. DUSSERT, B.
Scientific Considerations in the Legislative Polymerization Effects of Ozone: Applications
W88-05547 2107 5D
Arena, to the Removal of Phenolic Compounds from
DUNN, J. W. W88-10992 2112 6E Industrial Wastewaters,
Relative Efficiency
of Agricultural Source DURBIN, T. J.
W88-04376 2105 5D
Water Pollution Control Policies, Three-Dimensional Simulation of Free-Surface
W88-05067 2106 5G Aquifers by Finite-Element Method,
DUSZA, L.

W88-03888 Simulation of Mass and Heat Transfer in a Large


DUNN, P. J. 2105 2F
Karstic Reservoir for Mine Water Management,
Stormwater Contamination at Airports and Re- DURCHEVA, V. N. W88-01450 2102 4B
medial Options - with Particular Reference to On-Site Investigations of the Effect of External
Stansted, Forces on the Contact Zone of the Bratsk Dam, DUTANG, M.
W88-06451 2108 5B W88-10223 2112 8A Impact Prediction Method for Accidental River
Pollution,
DUNN, R. O. DURCHSCHLAG, A.
Concentration Polarization Effects in the Use of Dimensioning of Combined Sewer System De- W88-04359 2105 5C
Micellar-Enhanced Ultrafiltration to Remove tention Basins by Long Term Simulation of
DUTHIE, H. C.
Dissolved Organic Pollutants from Wastewater, Storm Water Runoff,
W88-01952 Relationship between Algal Drift, Discharge
W88-02695 2104 5D 2103 5D
and Stream Order in a Boreal Forest Watershed,
DUNN, V. P. DURELL, G. S. W88-09751 2111 2H
Response of Wetland Herbaceous Communities Development and Evaluation of Analytical Pro-
to Gradients of Disturbance, Light, and Sub- cedures for Broad Spectrum Analysis of Syn- Response of the Phytoplankton Community to
strate, theticOrganic Chemicals in Source and Finished Weekly Additions of Monoammonium Phos-
W88-09221 Drinking Waters, phate in a Dystrophic Lake,
2111 2H
W88-05223 2107 5A W88-09750 2111 5C
DUNN, W. G.
Mount Holly Makes Gas Chromatographic/Mass Spectrometric Sedimentation Rates and Sediment Core Profiles
a Business Out of Sludge
Processing, Identification of Chlorinated and Oxygenated of 238U and 232Th Decay Chain Radionuclides
W88-03603 Cyclohexene Artifacts Formed During the in a Lake Affected by Uranium Mining and
2105 5E
Analysis of Chlorinated Water Samples, Milling,
DUNNE, L. A. W88-10838 2112 5A W88-06092 2108 5B
Geomorphic Processes and Evolution of Butter-
DURGIN, P. B.
milk Valley and Selected Tributaries West
Measurement of Carbon Dioxide in Soil Gases
DUTKA, B. J.
Valley, New York: Fluvial Systems and Eroson
for Indication of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Con-
North and South American Studies on the Po-
Study, Phase II, tential of Coliphage as a Water Quality Indica-
tamination,
W88-00653 2101 2J tor,
W88-08311 2110 2G
W88-04452 2105 5A
DUNNE, T. DURHAM, J. L.
Field Evidence for the Flow Properties of the DUTRAM,
Acidification of Rain by Oxidation of Dissolved W.P.
Toutle Valley Mudflows, Sulfur Dioxide and Adsorption of Nitric Acid, State Ground Water Data Management,
W88-00651 2101 2E W88-00376 2101 5B W88-09482 2111 4B

PA-105
AUTHOR INDEX
DUTT, G. R.

DUTT, G. R. DYE, J. E. EAGLESON, K. W.


Calcium Carbonate Precipitation in Reservoirs, Drop-Size Response of the CSIRO Liquid Linking Automated Biomonitoring to Remote
W88-00361 2101 2K Water Probe, Computer Platforms with Satellite Data Retriev-
W88-06745 2108 7B al in Acidified Streams,
Sodium Salt Treated Catchments for Water Har-
W88-08967 2111 5C
vesting, DYER, J. M.
W88-06343 2108 3B Assessing Risk of Solid Waste Compost,
EAGLESON, P. S.
W88-03595 2105 5C
DUTTA, B. K. Application of Spatial Poisson Models to Air
Mathematical Models for Mixing and Dispersion DYER, K. W. Mass Thunderstorm Rainfall,
in Forecasting and Management of Estuarine Wetland Forest Regeneration and Hydrologic W88-04108 2105 2B
Water Quality, Regime,
W88-04430 2105 2L W88-09219 2111 2H Effect of Storm Scale on Surface Runoff
Volume,
DUTTON, A. R. DYER-SMITH, P. W88-07453 2109 2A
Hydrogeology of the Palo Duro Basin: Interac- Technical and Economic Advantages of Produc-
tions with the Ogallala Aquifer, ing and Applying Ozone at High Concentra- Effects of Spatial Variability on Annual Average
W88-04919 2106 2F tions, Water Balance,
W88-06018 2108 5F W88-04191 2105 2A
Regional Hydrogeologic Research in the Palo
Duro Basin for Nuclear-Waste Reposito )
DYKE, L.
Siting, Role of Uncertain Catchment Storm Size in the
Till Behavior and its Relationship to Active-
W88-02331 2103 5E Moments of Peak Streamflow,
Layer Hydrology, District of Keewatin, North-
W88-07409 2109 2E
DUTTWEILER, D. W. west Territories,
Environmental Problems and Issues of Agricul- W88-07428 2109 8D EAPEN, J.
tural Nonpoint Source Pollution,
DYKHUIZEN, R. C. Full-Scale Demonstration of Textile Dye
W88-07821 2109 5G Wastewater Reuse,
Transport of Solutes Through Unsaturated Frac-
DUVICK, D. N. tured Media, W88-02150 2103 5D
Tree Ring-Based Reconstruction of Annual Pre- W88-04855 2106 2F
cipitation in the South-Central United States EARHART, H. G.
From 1750 to 1980,
DYKSEN, J. E. Habitat Development Applications: Present and
W88-05541 2107 2B Radon in Water Supply Wells: Treatment Facili- Potential Uses of Dredged Material Wetlands
tyRequirements and Costs, and Islands by Waterfowl and Waterbirds in
DUZZIN, B. W88-05011 2106 5F Chesapeake Bay,
Contamination Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
by
SDWA Amendments: Effects on the Water In-
W88-02573 2104 2L
(DDT, PCBs) Surface Sediment and Macro-
in

benthos of the River Adige (Italy), dustry,


EARLEY, J. D.
W88-06423 2108 5B W88-06002 2108 5F
Status of Groundwater Pollution in the San Ga-
DVERSTORP, B. DYRSSEN, D. briel Valley, California,

Flow in Three-
Conditional Simulations of Fluid Sulphur Chemistry of a Super-Anoxic Fjord, W88-04093 2105 5B
Dimensional Networks of Discrete Fractures, Framvaren, South Norway,
W 8 8-04308 2105 2F W88-08931 2110 2L EARNSHAW, M. J.

Interactions of Heavy Metals at Tissue and Cel-


DVORACEK, M. J. DZANTOR, E. K. lular Level in Aquatic Organisms,
Artificial Recharge as a Management Tool for Fate of Aldicarb in Wisconsin Ground Water,
W88-01487 2102 5C
Hydrologically Isolated Aquifers, W88-09101 2111 5B
W88-11201 2112 4B EARP, D.
DZERVE, A.
Rising Water Levels -- An Asset and a Liability Mercury and Cadmium on Hydrocarbons and Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Combined Effect of
toTexas Tech University, Plankton In Situ,
Groundwater Surrounding an Earthen Waste
W88-04921 2106 4B Disposal Pit for Produced Water in the Duncan
W88-01478 2102 5C
Oil Field of New Mexico,
DWORKIN, D. DZIEWULSKI, D. M. W88-09599 2111 5B
Aquifer Restoration: Chlorinated Organics Re-
Concentration of Viruses from Aqueous Envi-
moval Considerations in Proven vs Innovative ronments: A Review of the Methodology, EASTBURN, R. P.
Technologies, W88-00193 2101 5D Review of Denitrification in On-Site
W88-10408 2112 5G Wastewater Treatment Systems,
EADIE, B. J.
W88-09663 2111 5D
DWYER, F. J.
Contribution of Calcite to the Particle-size Spec-
Influence of pH on the Toxicity of Aluminium
trum of Lake Michigan Seston and Its Interac- EASTER, M. L.
and Other Inorganic Contaminants to East Coast
tions with the Plankton.
Striped Bass, Contribution of Rainfall Erosivity from Thun-
W88-08266 2110 2H derstorms in Natal,
W88-07263 2109 5C
Reduction in Bioavailability of Organic Con- W88-03106 2104 2J
DWYER, J. R.
taminants to the Amphipod Pontoporeia Hoyi
Regulated Flushing in a Gravel-Bed River for EASTER, R. C.
by Dissolved Organic Matter of Sediment Inter-
Channel Habitat Maintenance: A Trinity River Inter-Storm Comparisons from the Oscar High
stitial Waters,
Fisheries, Density Network Experiment,
W88-06922 2109 5B
W88-06965 2109 5G W88-00120 2101 5B
DWYER, T. E.
Role of Particulate Matter in the Movement of
Finite-Element Simulation of Low-Temperature, Contaminants in the Great Lakes, OSCAR Experiment,

Heat- Pump-Coupled, Aquifer Thermal Energy W88-09076 2111 5B W88-O0228 2101 5B


Storage,
EADIE, H. S. EASTERLING, D. R.
W88-07190 2109 2F
Application of a Geomembrane at Nigeria's Frequency Distribution of Thunderstorm Dura-
DYCUS, D. L. Isanlu Dam, tions,
Concentrations of PCBs, DDTr, and Metals in W88-10394 2112 8A W88-09533 2111 2B
Fish from Tellico Reservoir,
W88-08392 2110 5B
EAGLE, R. J.
EASTERLY, J. L.
Concentrations of Radionuclides in Fish Collect-
Biological Processes,
Concentrations of PCBs, DDTr, and Selected ed from Bikini Atoll Between 1977 and 1984,
W88-07776 2109 5B W88-08389 2110 5D
Metals in Biota from Guntersville Reservoir,
W88-05752 2107 5B
Environmental Radiological Studies Conducted EASTMOND, D. A.
North Alabama Water Quality Assessment. During 1986 in the Vicinity of the Rancho Seco Comparison of QSAR Predictions with Fish
Volume VII: Contaminants in Biota, Nuclear Power Generating Station, Toxicity Screening Data fo 1 10 Phenols,
W88-05716 2107 5B W88-06603 2108 5C W88-11004 2112 5C

PA-106
AUTHOR INDEX
EDWARD, D. H.

EASTWOOD, J. C. ECK, R. W. ECONOMOU-AMILLI, A.


Locating Potential Borehole Sites in a Discord- Recovery of Waste Brines for Highway Appli- Aphanizomenon sp. from Lake Trichonis, Hellas
ant Flow Regime in the Chalk Aquifer at Lul- cations, (Greece): A Taxonomic Consideration in Rela-
worth Using Integrated Geophysical Surveys, W88-02155 2103 3C tion to Morphological and Ecological Param-
W88-07915 2109 7B
eters,
ECKENFELDER, W. W.
EATON, A. D. W88-10893 2112 2H
Biological/Adsorption Interactions with PAC,
Technique for the Rapid Extraction of Radon- W88-02305 2103 5D EDDY, A.
222 from Water Samples and a Case Study,
W88-04998 Climatological Background Studies for Oper-
2106 5A Control of Sludge Bulking in a Carbohydrate
Wastewater Using a Biosorption Contactor, Weather Modification,
ational
EATON, J. W88-01030 W88-01266 2102 3B
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermit-
2102 5D
tent Dosing of Outdoor Experimental Streams Development of Design and Operational Crite- Economic Impact of Climate on Water Re-
with Chlorpyrifos, sources Management,
Wastewater Treatment,
ria for
W88-11001 2112 5C W88-03985 W88-01238 2102 6C
2105 5D
EATON, J. M. Sludge Bulking Control for Highly Degradable EDE, P. F.
Method and Apparatus for Aeration of Wastewaters Using the Cyclic Activated Sludge Some Hydrological Aspects of Weather Radar
Wastewater Lagoons, Research in the United Kingdom,
System,
W88-04803 2106 5D W88-01964
W88-02170 2103 5D 2103 7C
EATON, R. W. EDELEN, G. W.
ECKERT, J. L.
Chemical Transformations of Aromatic Hydro-
Quarterly Brine Migration Data Report, April- Floods of April 1979, Mississippi, Alabama,
carbons that Support the Growth of Microorga-
June 1984: Nuclear Waste Repository Simula- Georgia,
nisms,
tion Experiments (Brine Migration), Asse Mine W88-03908 2105 2E
W88-01372 2102 5B
of the Federal Republic of Germany,
EAVIS, B. W. W88-07759 EDELMANN, P.
2109 5E Sources of Water and Nitrogen to the Widefield
Nitrogen and Water Balance Studies in Relation
to Farmyard Manure and N-Fertilizer Applica- ECKERT, J. M. Aquifer, Southwestern El Paso County, Colora-
Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction do,
tions to Sri Lankan Luvisols,
W88-02081 from Harbor Water for X-Ray Fluorescence W88-03330 2104 5B
2103 5B
Spectrophotometry,
EBARA, K. W88-07122 EDGE, J, C.
2109 5A
Tubular Membrane Separation Process and Ap- Observations on Bacterial Aftergrowth in Water
paratus Therefor, Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction Supply Distribution Systems: Implications for
W88-04786 2106 3A from Harbour Water for X-ray Fluorescence Disinfection Strategies,
Spectrometry, W88-06207 2108 5F
EBBERT, J. C. W88-06129 2108 5A
Contributions of Rainfall to Constituent Loads EDGMON, J. D.
inStorm Runoff from Urban Catchments, ECKHARDT, D. A. Wet Weather Water Quality Modeling,
W88-04289 2105 2B Groundwater Movement in the Upper Glacial W88-09983 2111 4C
Aquifer in the Manorville Area, Town of Brook-
EBENGA, J. P.
haven, Long Island, New York, in November EDINGER, J. E.
Determination of the Complexing Ability of a Estuarine Laterally Average Numerical Dynam-
1983,
Standard Humic Acid Towards Cadmium Ions ics: The Development and Testing of Estuarine
W88-03336 2104 2F
(Etude de la Complexation du Cadmium par un Boundary Conditions in the Code,LARM
Acide Humique de Reference), ECKHARDT, J. W88-00865 2101 2L
W88-06763 2108 5B Analysis of Potential Sediment Transport Im-
pacts Below the Windy Gap Reservoir, Colora- EDIRISINGHE, N. C. P.
EBERLE, M. Modified Linear Programming Gradient
do River,
Index of Current Water-Resources Activities in Method
W88-00343 Optimal Design of Looped Water
for
Ohio, 1985, 2101 6G
Distribution Networks,
W88-03365 2104 2E ECKHOFF, D. W. W88-02775 2104 5F
Flood In the Desert,
EBERS, T.
W88-03604 2105 2E EDMOND, J. M.
Contamination of Groundwater by Septic Tank
Geochemistry of the Amazon: 3. Weathering
Percolation Systems,
ECKMAN, J. E. Chemistry and Limits to Dissolved Inputs,
W88-05270 2107 5B Role of Hydrodynamics in Recruitment, W88-01809 2103 2J
EBRAHIM, S Growth, and Survival of Argopecten Irradians
(L.) and Anomia Simplex (D'Orbigny) Within Sources and Transport of Particulate Organic
Pretreatment of Surface Seawater Feed at
DROP, Eelgrass Meadows, Carbon in the Amazon River and Estuary,
W88-07234 W88-00111 W88-08738 2110 2L
2109 3A 2101 2L
ECCLES, L. A. ECKMANN, R. EDMONDS, R. B.
Design of Lysimeter Leak Detector Networks Comparative Study on the Temperature De- Feasibility Studies for the Detection of Organic
for Surface Impoundments and Landfills, pendence of Embryogenesis in Three Coregon- Surface and Subsurface Water Contaminants by
W88-08315 2110 7A ids (Coregonus spp.) from Lake Constance, Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy on
W88-08833 Silver Electrodes,
2110 2H
Design of Lysimeter Leak Detector Networks W88-04556 2106 5A
for Surface Impoundments and Landfills, ECKRICH, W. P.
W88-11141 2112 7A How Often Does It Rain Where You Live, EDMUNDSON, J.
W88-07647 2109 2B Plankton, Chlorophyll Characteristics and Fish-
Use of a Mathematical Model to Design Lysime- ery Potential of Surface Coal Mine Lakes in
ter Networks for Surface Impoundments
and ECKSTEIN, D. Western Pennsylvania,
Landfills, Steep Slope Sewer Construction Criteria, W88-10514 2112 5A
W88-09014 2111 7A W88-03599 2105 8A
EDVARDSSON, K. S. V.
ECHAUBARD, M. ECKSTEIN, Y. Spatial Variability of Pesticide Sorption and
Influence of Agricultural Practices on the Bio- Finite-Element Simulation of Low-Temperature, Degradation Parameters,
coenotic Structure of Limnetic Phytoplankton Heat-Pump-Coupled, Aquifer Thermal Energy W88-09095 2111 5B
(Influence des Traitements Phytosanitaires sur Storage,
lesBiocoenoses du Phytoplancton Limnique), W88-07190 2109 2F EDWARD, D. H.
W88-09682 2111 5C Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Macroin-
Hydrochemical Characterization of Brines and vertebrate Fauna of Streams of the Northern
ECHTLER, T. Identification of Brine Contamination in Jarrah Forest, Western Australia: Community
Pontoon for Floating Bridges and Ferries, Aquifers,
W88-00773 Structure,
2101 8A W88-09785 2111 5 A W88-10204 2112 2H

PA-107
AUTHOR INDEX
EDWARDS, A. W.

EDWARDS, A. W. EFFLER, S. W. EHEART, J. W.


Reliability and Reproducibility of Small-Scale Aspects of the Underwater Light Field of Eight Effects Streamflow Variation on Critical
of
Biological Treatment Study Results, Central New York Lakes, Water Quality for Multiple Discharges of De-
W88-01042 2102 5D W88-05424 2107 2H caying Pollutants,
W88-05524 2107 5B
EDWARDS, C. J. Failure of Spring Turnover in Onondaga Lake,
Review of Trends in Lake Erie Water Quality NY, U.S.A., Water Resources Planning Using Integrated Sys-
with Emphasis on the 1978-1979 Intensive W88-07591 2109 5C tems of Marketable Water Rights and Reservoir
Survey, Design and Operation,
Impact of a Chlor-Alkali Plant on Onondaga
W88-00801 2101 5G W88-03191 2104 6A
Lake and Adjoining Systems,
EDWARDS, J. M. W88-02467 2103 5C
EHNTHOLT, D. J.
Impact of a Gyrodinium Aureolum Bloom on Importance of Whiting as a Component of Raw Isolation of Organic Compounds Present in
Inshore Young Fish Populations,
Water Turbidity, Water at Low Concentrations Using Supercriti-
W88-02373 2103 2L W88-02320 2103 5F cal Fluid Carbon Dioxide,

EDWARDS, L. M. W88-07806 2109 5A


Modifications in Onon-
Phosphorus Loading to
Soil Erosion Losses Under Freeze/Thaw and daga Lake, U.S.A., Associated with Alkali Man- EHRENFELD, J. G.
Winter Ground Cover Using a Laboratory Rain- ufacturing, Role of Woody Vegetation in Preventing
fall Simulator, W88-02489 2103 5B Ground Water Pollution by Nitrogen from
W88-06781 2108 2J
Septic Tank Leachate,
Optical Heterogeneity in Green Bay,
EDWARDS, M. G. W88-04298 2105 2H W88-02832 2104 5D
Two-Dimensional Numerical Modelling of In-
flows to a Drift Through Multilayered Perme- Simple Technique for Estimating Absorption EHRET, K. S.
and Scattering Coefficients, Effect of the 1986 Drought on the Mississippi
ability Ground,
W88-01447 2102 2F W88-08047 2110 7B River Alluvial Aquifer,
W88-04671 2106 2F
EDWARDS, R. E. Temperature and the Productivity-Light Rela-
Chemung Subbasin: Low Flow Management tionship, EHRETH, D.
Framework Plan, W88-08039 2110 5C Sources of Toxic Pollutants Found in Influents

W88-07735 2109 6A to POTWs,


EGAN, J.
W88-00630 2101 5D
Overhauling Health Effects Perspectives,
Chesapeake Bay Data Base: Documentation of
W88-08003 2110 5F EHRHARDT,
Historical Data in the Lower Susquehanna R. F.
River Basin, EGASHIRA, K. Wellhead Protection in Eastern States: Program
W88-07736 2109 7C Size Distribution and Wet Density of Sediment Bases and Prospects,
Eroded Under Simulated Rainfall, W88-09478 2111 4B
Nutrient Trends and Land Use Changes in Se-
W88-06825 2109 2J
lected Watersheds in the Lower Susquehanna EHRICH, R.
River Basin, EGBOKA, B. C. E. Sudan: The Rahad Irrigation Project,
W88-06548 2108 5B Acid Mine Drainage Problems in Enugu Coal W88-02585 2104 3F
Mines of Anambra State, Nigeria,
EDWARDS, R. T. W88-01409 2102 5B EHRLICH, M.
Metabolism of a Sub-Tropical Low Gradient Application of Seismic, EM and Resistivity
Blackwater River, EGEBERG, P. K. Techniques to Design a Ground Water Monitor-
W88-10728 2112 2H Cycling of Manganese in the Permanently
ing Program at a Landfill in Northwestern Illi-
Anoxic Drammensfjord,
nois.
EDWARDS, R. W. W88-08936 2110 2L
Application of GAC to Municipal Wastewaters,
W88-11043 2112 7A
W88-02289 2103 5D Modelling the Manganese Cycling in Two
Stratified Fjords,
EICEMAN, G. A.
Impact of Angler Groundbait on Benthic Inver- W88-08937 2110 2L Hydrocarbons and Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
tebrates and Sediment Respiration in an Shallow Groundwater Surrounding an Earthen Waste
Eutrophic Reservoir, EGERT, G. W. Disposal Pit for Produced Water in the Duncan
W88-05071 2106 5C Rockwell Hanford Operations Environmental Oil Field of New Mexico,
Surveillance: Annual Report, Calendar Year W88-09599 2111 5B
Ordination and Classification of Macroinverte- 1986,
brate Assemblages in the Catchment of the W88-07970 2109 5B Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soil at
River Wye in Relation to Environmental Fac- Groundwater Level Near an Earthen Pit for
EGGENBERGER, L. M. Produced Water in the Duncan Oil Field,
tors,
Establishing an Environmental Quality Assur-
W88-10664 2112 2H W88-09611 2111 5B
ance Program,
EDWARDS, S. J.
W88-11180 2112 7C EICHER, P.
Effectiveness of Angled-Screen Intake System, Anaerobic Degradation of Alkylated Benzenes
EGGERT, K. G.
W88-09852 2111 81 in Denitrifying Laboratory Aquifer Columns,
Upstream Calculation of Characteristics for
Kinematic Wave Routing,
W88-07011 2109 5G
EDWARDS, W. M.
W88-04235 2105 2E
Characterizing Macropores that Affect Infiltra- EICHHOLZ, G. G.
tion into Nontilled Soil, EGGINTON, P. Migration of Elemental Mercury Through Soil
W88-07996 2110 2G Till Behavior and its Relationship to Active- from Simulated Burial Sites,
Layer Hydrology, District of Keewalin, North- W88-06312 2108 5B
Effects of Livestock Pasturing on Nonpoint Sur-
west Territories,
face Runoff, EICHLER,
W88-07428 2109 8D B.
W88-0O910 2101 5B New Purple Sulfur Bacterium from Stratified
EGLE, J. L. Freshwater Lakes, Amoebobacter Purpureus Sp.
EDWARDS, Z. Acute and Subchronic Toxicity in Rats of Nov.,
Optimization of Sampling Resources, Trans- 1,2-dichloro-ethylene Drinking Water,
in W88-08239 2110 2H
W88-06456 2108 7A W88-05562 2107 5C
EDWORTHY, K. J.
EICHMILLER, L.
EGLINTON, G.
Association of State and Interstate Water Pollu-
Groundwater and Aquifers: An Overview of Sources of the Lipids in the Bottom Sediments
-
'Exotic Uses, tion Control Administrators,
of an English Oligo-mesotrophic lake,
W88-07910 2109 4B 2112 2H
W88-01124 2102 6E
W88-10209

EDZWALD, J. K. EHART, O. R. EICHOLZ, G. G.


Removing Trihalomethane Precursors by Co- Ground Water Regulations: Impact, Public Ac- Waste Migration in Shallow Burial Sites under
agulation, ceptance, and Enforcement, Flow
Saturated Conditions,
W88-01894 2103 5F W88-09115 2111 6E W88-07964 2109 5B

PA-108
AUTHOR INDEX
EL-KADI, A. I.

EIDEN, C. Chemical Limnology of Nonpolar Organic Con- EL-DOMIATY, N. A.


Monitoring Ground Water for Pesticides, taminants: Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Lake Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Nitrite to Clarias
W88-09099 2111 5B Superior, Lazera,
W88-09078 2111 5B W88-03649 2105 5A
EIGENBROD, K. D.
Drained Deformation and Failure Due to Cyclic Groundwater Geochemistry of Aquifer Thermal Effect of Sodium Chloride and Calcium Chlo-
Pore Pressures in Soft Natural Clay at Low Energy Storage: Long-Term Test Cycle, ride on Nitrite Induced Methemoglobinemia In
Stresses, W88-04602 2106 2K
Clarias Lazera,
W88-03753 2105 2G
Groundwater Geochemistry of Short-Term Aq- W88-02466 2103 5C
EIGHMY, J. L. uifer Thermal Energy Storage Test Cycles,
Archaeomagnetic Dates and the Hohokam W88-02778 2104 2F Serum Transaminases Activity and Histopatho-
Phase Sequence, logical Changes in Clarias Lazera Chronically
W88-08424 2110 6G Nitrogen Cycling in a Forested Minnesota Bog, Exposed to Nitrite,
W88-07947 2109 2H W88-03650 2105 5C
EIKUM, A. S.
Experiences with Lime Stabilisation and Com- EITZER, B. D.
Toxicity in Tilapia Zilli and Clarias Lazera
posting of Sewage Sludge, Concentrations of Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in
(Pisces) Induced by Zinc, Seasonally,
W88-00250 2101 5D the Atmosphere,
W88-09570 2111 5B
W88-03651 2105 5C
Treatment of Septage - Scandinavian Practice,
W88-03710 2105 5D EJSMONT-KARABIN, J.
EL ETREIBY, F.

Effect ofImpoundments on the Quality of Water Movement of Nitrite Through a Loess Soil,
EILERS, J. and Biocoenosis in the Lowland Streams Rawka W88-07307 2109 5B
National Surface Water Survey: Western Lake Summer
and Skierniewka - Aspect,
Survey-Phase I, Data Base Dictionary, W88-10607 2112 2H EL GADDAL, A. A.
W88-07760 2109 2H Water Supply Systems in Blue Nile Health
Plankton Structure and Dynamics, Phosphorus Project,
EILERS, J. M. and Nitrogen Regeneration of Zooplankton in
Atmospheric Wet Sulphate Deposition and W88-05177 2107 5F
Lake Glebokie Polluted by Aquaculture,
Lakewater Chemistry, W88-08841 2110 5C
W88-063O4 2108 5B EL GEUNDI, M.
Equilibrium Studies During the Removal of
EKAMA, G. A.
EIMSTAD, R. B.
Bulking control with Chlorination in a Nutrient
Dyestuffs from Aqueous Solutions Using Ba-
Analysis of Anaerobic Biofilms, gasse Pith,
Removal Activated Sludge System,
W88-02008 2103 5D W88-04852 2106 5D
W88-06222 2108 5D
EINSLE, U. EL GHOBARY, H.
Enhanced Polyphosphate Organism Cultures in
Vertical Migration of Planktonic Copepods in
Activated Sludge Systems: Part 1. Enhanced Comparative Study of Tin Profiles with Other
Lake Constance, Vertikalawanderung
(Zur
Culture Development, Metals and Phosphorus Patterns in Lacustrine
Planktischer Copepoden im Bodensee-Obersee),
W88-08831 2110 2H
W88-08906 2110 5D Sediments: Mobility and Pollution,
W88-07135 2109 5B
EISCHEID, Identification of Filamentous Organisms in Nu-
J. K.
ENSO Signal in Continental Temperature and trient Removal Activated Sludge Plants in South EL-GINDY, S.
Africa,
Precipitation Records, Egypt: Reuse of Drainage Water in Irrigation,
W88-02791 2104 2B W88-06221 2108 5D
W88-07893 2109 3B
Precipitation Fluctuations Over Northern Hemi- EKERN, P. C.
Measured Evaporation in High Rainfall Areas, EL-GOHARY, F.
sphere Land Areas Since the Mid-19th Century,
Leeward Koolau Range, Oahu. Hawaii, Reuse of Municipal Wastewater in Arid Coun-
W88-02840 2104 2B
W88-01217 2102 2D tries,

Summer Monsoon Rain-


Prediction of All-India W88-04353 2105 3C
with Regional and Large-Scale Parameters,
fall
Recycling of Sewage Effluent by Sugarcane Ir-
W88-10909 2112 2B rigation: A Dilution Study, October 1976 to EL-GOHARY, F. A.
October 1978, Phase II- A, Management of Wastewater from Soap and
EISENBERG, D. M. W88-00559 2101 3F Food Industries: A Case Study,
Regulation of Underground Chemical Storage
W88-06438 2108 5D
Tanks in the San Francisco Bay Area, EKLUND, B.
W88-01748 2103 5B Soil Gas Sensing for Detection and Mapping of EL-HADIK, A. A.
Volatile Organics,
Multi-Effect Boiling Desalting System and its
EISENBERG, T. N. W88-07979 2109 7A
Dye Sensitized Photo-Oxidation of Bromacil in Comparison with the Multi-Stage Flash System,
Wastewater, Soil Gas Sensing for Detection and Mapping of W88-02457 2103 3A
W88-02201 2103 5D Volatile Organics,
W88-08978 2111 5 A EL-HAKIM, O.
Evaluation of Vermiculite, Iron Filings, Lime, Performance Functions of Border Irrigation Sys-
Sulfide, and Lime Sulfide in the Treatment of EL-ASHRY, M. T. tems,
Plating Rinsewaters, Irrigation Return Flows and Salinity Problems W88-05945 2108 3F
W88-02176 2103 5D in the Colorado River Basin,
W88-01180 2102 5G EL-JABI, N.
Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Drinking Water,
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Flood-Plain Zoning,
W88-01493 2102 5F EL BAGHDADI, A. M.
Seawater Distillation by Solar Energy, W88-09984 2111 6F
Sensitized Photooxidation for Wastewater Disin- W88-00095 2101 3A
fection and Detoxification, Exploration of an Extreme Value Partial Time
W88-05265 2107 5D EL-DIN, M. M. N. Series Model in Hydroscience,
Salinity Management Model: II. 1- and 2-D Ap- W88-06504 2108 7C
EISENHAUER, R. J. plications,
Characteristics of Big Sandy River Drainage W88-05135 2107 5B EL-KADI, A. I.
Basin Water and of Salty Aquifer Water, Applying the USGS Mass-Transport Model
W88-01614 2103 5E EL-DIWANI, G. (MOC) Remedial Actions by Recovery Wells,
to
Citrus Processing Wastewater Treatment,
EISENHOWER, B. M. W88-09781 2111 2F
W88-06824 •
2109 5D
Volume Reduction Options for Institutional Ra-
dioactive Wastes, Mathematical Modeling of an Ozone-Azo-Dye Estimating the Hydraulic Properties of Soil: Part
3. Parameters of the Philip Infiltration Equation,
W88-01002 2102 5D Reaction System.
W88-04054 2105 5D W88-08175 2110 2G
EISENREICH, S. J.
Aluminum, and Lead
Iron, Zinc, in Bog Waters Use of Gaseous Ozone in Treatment of Industri- Remedial Actions under Variability of Hydrau-
of Northeastern North America, al Wastewater Contaminated by Azo-Dyes, lic Conductivity,
W88-07095 2109 5B W88-04053 2105 5D W88-10947 2112 5G

PA-109
AUTHOR INDEX
EL NABAWI, A.

EL NABAWI, A. ELBERS, M. A. ELIE, P.


As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Zn in Fish from the Effects of Simulated Ammonium Sulphate and Eel (Anguilla Anguilla L.) as a Bioindicator of
Alexandria Region, Egypt, Sulphuric Acid Rain on Acidification, Water Metal Pollution: Factors Limiting its Use,
W88-05625 2107 5C Quality, and Flora of Small-Scale Soft Water W88-05258 2107 5A
Systems,
EL-NASHAR, A. M.
Seawater Distillation by Solar Energy,
W88-06699 2108 5C ELIO, R.
W88-O0O95 2101 3A METEOR: An Artificial Intelligence System for
ELDER, H. W. Convective Storm Forecasting,
EL-REHAILI, A. M. Impact of Legislation on Electric Utilities, W88-02048 2103 7B
Correlation of Humic Substance Trihalomethane W88-02653 2104 5G
Formation Potential and Adsorption Behavior to ELLENDER, R. D.
Molecular Weight Distribution in Raw and
ELDER, J. F.
Role of Sediment in the Persistence and Trans-
Accumulation and Bioconcentration of Polycy-
Chemically Treated Waters, port of Enteric Viruses in the Estuarine Envi-
W88-02828 2104 5F
clic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Nearshore Es-
ronment,
tuarine Environment Near A Pensacola (Flori-
W88-09466 2111 5B
EL-SALAM, N. A. da) Creosote Contamination Site,
Colorimetric Determination of Phenols in Water W88-06102 2108 5B ELLENRIEDER, W.
Samples,
Athias - An Information System for Abiotic
W88-02063 2103 5A Indicator Bacteria Concentrations as Affected
Transformations of Halogenated Hydrocarbons
by Hydrologic Variables in the Apalachicola
EL-SAYED, M. K. inAqueous Solution,
River, Florida,
Chemistry of Modern Sediments in a Hypersa- W88-10137 2112 5A
W88-02501 2104 5B
line Lagoon, North of Jeddah, Red Sea,
W88-08731 2110 2K ELDER, R. E.
ELLING, C. M.
Results of a Class
II Stratified Sample Survey
Rockwell Hanford Operations Environmental
EL-SHAARAWI, A. for Cultural
Resources in Spring Canyon, Lake
Surveillance: Annual Report, Calendar Year
North and South American Studies on the Po- Mead National Recreation Area, and Hualapai
1986,
tential of Coliphage as a Water Quality Indica- Wash, Mohave County, Arizona,
W88-07970 2109 5B
tor, W88-06555 2108 6G
W88-04452 2105 5A ELDER, V. A.

EL-SHAARAWI, A. H. IndustrialOrganic Compounds in the Niagara


Settlement and Subsistence at San Sebastian: A
Desert Oasis on San Felipe Creek, Imperial
Association of Chlorophyll A with Physical and River Watershed,
County, California,
Chemical Factors in Lake Ontario, 1967-1981, W88-00427 2101 5A
W88-05882 W88-06554 2108 6G
2107 7A
ELDOUMI, F. M.
Change-Point Problem for a Sequence of Bino- Runoff Losses from Eight Watersheds as Influ- ELLINGHAM, T. J.

mial Random Variables, enced by Soil Cover Condition and Management In Vitro Induction
of Sister Chromatid Ex-
W88-06503 2108 7C Systems at El Reno, Oklahoma, changes and Chromosomal Aberrations in Pe-
W88-05210 2107 5B ripheral Lymphocytes of the Oyster Toadfish
Estimation of Loading by Numerical Integra- and American Eel,
tion, ELDREDGE, E. W88-02059 2103 5C
W88-05897 2107 5B Changing Rainfall Patterns in Western Sudan,
W88-08207 2110 2B ELLINGSON, C. T.
Inference About the Point of Change in a Re-
Irrigation Impact Issues at the Proposed Grant
Model with
gression a Stationary Error Process, ELDRIDGE, R. L.
W88-06502
County Waste Management Site,
2108 7C Transborder Salinity and Drought Management: W88-11150 2112 5E
Modelling of Bacterial Populations and Water U.S. /Mexico Unresolved Issues,

Quality Monitoring in Distribution Systems,


W88-01258 2102 6E ELLINGSON, S. B.

W88-05876 2107 5A Characterization of Saline Groundwater Re-


ELENBOGEN, G. source Quality for Aquatic Biomass Production:
Water Quality Changes in Lake Erie, 1968-1980, Studies of the Uptake of Heavy Metals by Acti- A Statistically-Based Approach,
W88-06410 2108 2H vated Sludge, W88-07550 2109 3C
W88-02182 2103 5D
EL-SHARKAWY, M.A. ELLINGTON, J.
Response of Cassava to Water Stress, ELGAMAL, A.-W. M.
Analysis of Volatile Organics on Sediments and
W88-04655 2106 21 Elasto-Plastic Seismic Response of 3-D Earth
inAssociated Water,
Dams: Application,
EL-SHINAWY, R. M. K. W88-00416 2101 5A
W88-05372 2107 8D
Bioaccumulation Factor for P-32 Measured in
Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, and Catfish, Ic-
ELLINGTON, J. J.
Elasto-Plastic Seismic Response of 3-D Earth
talurus Punctatus, Measurement of Hydrolysis Rate Constants for
Dams: Theory,
W88-04327 2105 5B Evaluation of Hazardous Waste Land Disposal:
W88-05371 "
2107 8D
Volume 2. Data on 54 Chemicals,
EL-SWAIFY, S. A.
ELGANAINY, M. A. W88-09031 2111 5B
Analysis of Erodibility of Two Tropical Soils Seepage Underneath Barrages with Downstream
Using a Process Model,
Subsidiary Weirs,
ELLIOT, A. L.
W88-10645 2112 2J Southern California Alluvial Basins Regional
W88-07491 2109 4A
Aquifer-Systems Analysis: A Bibliography,
EL-ZANFLAY, H. T.
ELIAS, A. W88-03395 2104 10C
Incidence of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in
Cellular Toxicity and Mutagenicity Assays from
Drinking Water in Cairo,
On-Site Sampling of Drinking Water Treatment ELLIOT, J. G.
W88-02486 2103 5B
Plants Using Multistage Ozonation, Hydraulic Geometry and Streamflow of Chan-
ELABD, H. W88-06022 2108 5F nels in the Piceance Basin, Rio Blanco and Gar-
Evaluation of Pesticide Transport field Counties, Colorado,
Screening
Models under Field Conditions, ELIAS, M. G. W88-03338 2104 2J
W88-09109 2111 5B Method of Providing Earth Covering Useful for
Water Harvesting, ELLIOTT, B. C.
Spatial Variability of Water and Solute Trans- W88-00521 2101 3B Regulation Review for Underground Storage
port Properties in Unsaturated Soil: I. Analysis Tanks,
of Property Variation and Spatial Structure with ELIASON, V. L. W88-03225 2104 6E
Statistical Models, Data Report on Static Leach Tests with Savan-
W88-07673 2109 2G nah River Laboratory Defense Waste Glass in ELLIOTT, C. G.
PBB1 Brine at 90 C, Hyphomycetes in the River Kelvin,
ELBAZ-POULICHET, F. W88-07750 2109 5B W88-09861 2111 2H
Dissolved Cd Behavior in Some Selected
French and Chinese Estuaries. Consequences on ELIASSEN, A. ELLIOTT, H. A.
Cd Supply to the Ocean. Transatlantic Transport of Sulfur, Land Application of Municipal Sewage Sludge,
W88-06066 2108 5B W88-05573 2107 5B W88-03206 2104 5E

PA-no
AUTHOR INDEX
ELSINGER, R. J.

Potential Food Chain Effects from Land Appli- ELLIS, J. H. Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia) Phytoplankton:
cation of Sludges, Separable Linear Algorithm for Hydropower Species Composition and Structural Comparison
W88-03248 2104 5C Optimization, with Other Tropical and Temperate Lakes,
W88-08052 2110 8C W88-09754 2111 2H
ELLIOTT, J. C.
Distribution,Abundance, and Population Dy- StochasticWater Quality Optimization Using Paper Chromatography as a Method of Phyto-
namics of Northern Squawfish, Walleye, Small- Imbedded Chance Constraints, plankton Community Analysis,
mouth Bass, and Channel Catfish in John Day W88-04603 2106 5G W88-10510 2112 7B
Reservoir,
ELLIS, J. R. B.
W88-06591 2108 2H Phytoplankton in Lake Konnevesi with Special
Method for the Ultimate Disposal of High Level
Reference to Eutrophication of the Lake by fish
Radioactive Waste,
ELLIOTT, J. E. Farming,
Metals and Essential Elements in Herring Gulls
W88-00604 2101 5E
W88-10290 2112 5C
from the Great Lakes, 1983, ELLIS, J. T.
W88-04207 2105 5B Fate and Effects of Sewage Sludge in the Coast- ELOUARD, J. M.
al Marine Environment: a Mesocosm Experi-
Field Experiments on the Relationship Between
Organochlorine and PCB Residues in Lake Erie Drift and Benthic Densities of Aquatic Insects in
r
ment,
Mink Populations, Tropical Streams (Ivory Coast): Trichop-
W88-06673 2108 5B III.
W88-05108 2107 5B tera,
ELLIS, K. V. W88-10658 2112 2H
ELLIOTT, J. M. Slow Sand Filtration as a Technique for the
Temperature-Induced Changes in the Life Cycle ELRASHIDI, M.
Tertiary Treatment of Municipal Sewages, A.
of Leuctra nigra (Plecoptera: Leuctridae) from a W88-02338 2103 5D Chemical Speciation and Transport of Heavy
Lake District Stream, Metals in SRP Aquatic Systems,
W88-08102 2110 2H ELLIS, M. J.
W88-09218 2111 5B
Hydrogeologic Data for the Dakota Aquifer
ELLIOTT, R.
J. System in Nebraska, Heavy Metals in Drilling Muds: Sequential Ex-
Association of Chlorophyll A
with Physical and W88-03306 2104 2F tractability and Effect of a Solidification Proc-
Chemical Factors in Lake Ontario, 1967-1981,
ess,
W88-05882 2107 7 A ELLIS, S. R.
W88-01739 2103 5B
Runoff Chara ~;teristics and Washoff Loads From
ELLIOTT, R. D. Rainfall-Simulation Experiments on a Street Sur-
ELRICK, D. E.
Continuing Design Work for the Sierra Cooper- face and a Native Pasture in the Denver Metro-
Hydraulic Conductivity Measurements of
In-situ
ative Pilot Project: Interim Report No. 5, politan Area, Colorado,
Slowly Permeable Materials Using a Modified
W88-O0894 2101 2B W88-03091 2104 5B
Guelph Permeameter and theGuelph Infiltra-
Final Report on the Continuing Design, Review, ELLISON, A. M. meter,
and Analysis Work for the Sierra Cooperative Determinants of Pattern in a New England Salt W88-09018 2111 7A
Pilot Project, Marsh Plant Community,
W88-00875 2101 3B W88-02797 2104 21
ELROD, J. H.
Dispersal of Three Strains of Hatchery-Reared
ELLIOTT, R. L. ELLS, J. E. Lake Trout in Lake Ontario,
Furrow Advance Using Simple Routing Models, Comparison of Two Onion Irrigation Schedul- W88-04218 2105 2H
W88-05944 2108 3F ing Programs,
W88-07077 2109 3F Seasonal Bathythermal Distribution of Juvenile
ELLIOTT, R. V. Lake Trout in Lake Ontario,
Prediction of Three-Dimensional Thermal Dis- ELLSWORTH, E. A. W88-04215 2105 2H
charge Flows, Water-Resources Activities of the Louisiana
W88-10229 2112 5B District in Fiscal Years 1986-87, ELS, H.
W88- 10060 2111 9D Design of Inlet/Outlet Works for Pump Tur-
ELLIOTT, R. W. bines,
Restoration of Water Resources After Cyanide ELMORE, D. W88-04534 2106 8C
Contamination: A
Case Study, Infiltration at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, Traced
W88-11156 2112 5G by Chlorine-36, ELSAYED, E. E. M.
W88-07748 2109 2F Offshore Intake Structure,
ELLIOTT, W. P. W88-00499 2101 8A
Relation between Inc'ian Monsoon Rainfall, the
ELMORE, T.
Point/Nonpoint Source Trading Program for ELSAYED, M. M.
Southern Oscillation, and Hemispheric Air and
Dillon Reservoir and Planned Extensions for Rational Bases for Designing Vapour Compres-
Sea Temperature: 1884-1984,
W88-06239 Other Areas, Water Desalination Systems,
2108 2B sion
W88-01163 2102 5G W88-02428 2103 3A
ELLIS, B. G.
Crop Management Studies at the Muskegon
ELMOUAFFEK, A.
ELSER, J. J.
Comparison of Ecotoxicological Data by Means
County Michigan Land Treatment System, Daphnia Size Structure, Vertical Migration, and
of an Approach Combining Cluster and Corre-
W88-02745 2104 5E Phosphorus Redistribution,
spondence Factor Analysis,
W88-10148
W88-09693 2111 2H
ELLIS, C. R. 2112 7C
Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan- Evaluation of Size-Related Changes in Chloro-
ELNABARAWY, M. T.
nel. I: Flow Regimes, phyll-Specific Light Extinction in Some North
Utilization of Algal Cultures and Assays by In-
W88-04233 2105 8B Temperate Lakes,
dustry,
W88-00204 2101 5A W88-08815 2110 2H
Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan-
3-D Flow Field Descriptions,
nel. II: ELNAWAWY, O. Zooplankton-Mediated Transitions Between N-
W88-04234 2105 8B Modeling Sorbing Solute Transport Through and P-Limited Algal Growth,
Heterogeneous Aquifers on a Supercomputer, W88-07463 2109 5C
ELLIS, E. C.
W88-10982 2112 5B
Deposition of Air-borne Acidifiers in the West- ELSER, M. M.
ern Environment, ELNER, J. K. Daphnia Size Structure, Vertical Migration, and
W88-06144 2108 5B pH Profiles from Diatom Stratigraphies in Sedi- Phosphorus Redistribution,
ment Cores of Selected Lakes of New Bruns- W88-09693 2111 2H
ELLIS, J. B. wick and Nova Scotia, Canada,
Development of Water Quality Indices for W88-02482 2103 5C Zooplankton-Mediated Transitions Between N-
Operational Management, and P-Limited Algal Growth,
W88-04427 2105 5G ELORANTA, P. W88-07463 2109 5C
Epizooic Ciliates (Vorticella sp.) Compete for
ELLIS, J. C. Food with their Host Daphnia longispina in a ELSINGER, R. J.
Water Degasification and Distillation Apparatus, Small Polyhumic Lake, Distributions of Uranium, Radium and Thorium
W88-O0581 2101 5F W88-01987 2103 2H Isotopes in Two Anoxic Fjords: Framvaren

PA-1 1
AUTHOR INDEX
ELSINGER, R. J.

Fjord (Norway) and Saanich Inlet (British Co- EMMITT, G. D. Tertiary Wastewater Treatment by the Applica-
lumbia), Generation of Convective Storms Over the Es- tion of Vascular Aquatic Plants,
W88-08938 2110 2L carpment of Northeastern South Africa, W88-O0458 2101 5D
W88-00123 2101 2B
ELSTER, H. ENGLER, R. M.
Development of the Rotifer Community Struc- EMMONDS, J.
Corps' Environmental Effects of Dredging Pro-
ture in Lake Constance During its Eutrophica- Energy Head Implications of the Installation of
grams,
tion, Circular Flap Gates on Drainage Outfalls,
W88-09593 2111 5C W88-10764 2112 8C W88-05909 2107 5C

ELWELL, F. H. EMMONS, M. London Dumping Convention and Its Role in


Upcoming Regulations: How They Will Affect Dissolve Carbohydrate Distribution and Dy- Regulating Dredged Material: An Update,
theWater Industry, namics in Two Southeastern United States Res- W88-02529 2104 6E
W88-07654 2109 6E ervoirs,
W88-10835 2112 2H ENGLERT, T. L.
ELWELL, H. A. Patterns of Movement of Striped Bass and White
Soil Loss Estimation: A Modelling Technique, ENDERBY, J. E.
Perch Larvae in the Hudson River Estuary,
W88-07897 2109 2J Diffraction Techniques for the Study of Pure
W88-06641 2108 2H
Water and Aqueous Solutions,
ELWELL, R. H. W88-01597 2103 IB
New Approach: System Developmental ENGLES, D. E.
Charges, ENFIELD, C. G. Applications of a Doppler Radar to Diagnose a
W88-06173 2108 6C Decay of Dissolved Substances by Second- Frontal Zone Prior to Thunderstorms,
Order Reaction; Problem Description and W88-06368 2108 7B
ELWOOD, J. W. Batch-Reactor Solutions,
Microbial Communities on Leaf Material Pro- W88-07073 2109 5B ENGLES, J. L.
tected from Macroinvertebrate Grazing in Analytical Methods Manual for the Direct/De-
Acidic and Circumneutral Streams, Macromolecular Transport of Hydrophobic
layed Response Project Soil Survey,
W88-07089 2109 5C Contaminants in Aqueous Environments,
W88-07960 2109 7A
W88-06381 2108 5B
ELY, D.
Conflict Between Flood and Drought Prepared- ENGBERG, R. A. ENGLISH, M.
ness in the Colorado River Basin, Water-Quality Variations in Antelope Creek and Sampling Variations of Hailstone Size Distribu-
W88-02250 2103 6D Dead Man's Run, Lincoln, Nebraska, tions,
W88-03021 2104 5B W88-09537 2111 2B
ELZEFTAWY, A.
Evaluating the Saturated and Unsaturated Hy- ENGEDA, A. ENGLISH, W. R.
draulic Conductivity of Soils, Are Pumps Worthwhile Turbines, Effects of Sediment and Contaminated Sediment
W88-09443 2111 2F W88-10864 2112 8C on Structural and Functional Components of
ENGEL, G. Experimental Stream Ecosystems,
ELZERMAN, A. W. W88-07618
Determination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Reuse of Wastewater for Industrial Cooling Sys- 2109 5C
Sediments, Using Sonication Extraction and tems,
W88-06492 2108 3C ENGRAND, P.
Capillary Column Gas Chromatography-Elec-
Experimental Study of Mercury Transfer Be-
tron Capture Detection with Internal Standard
ENGEL, S. tween Artificially Contaminated Sediment
Calibration,
Role and Interactions of Submersed Macro- (CH3HgCl) and Macrophytes (Elodea densa),
W88-10460 2112 5 A phytes in a Shallow Wisconsin Lake, W88-10504 2112 5B
Hydrophobic Organic Compounds on Sedi-
W88-09931 2111 2H
ments: Equilibria and Kinetics of Sorption, ENIKEEV, F. G.
ENGELBERT, E. A.
W88-09075 2111 5B Increase of the Effectiveness of Safety Control
No Simple Solutions,
of Hydraulic Structures Under Pressure,
W88-00292 2101 6D
Solubilityof Atmospheric Particulate Matter, W88-10582 2112 8A
W88-00377 2101 5B ENGELEN, G. B.
Interaction of Hydrological Systems and Eu- ENIS, P.
EMANUEL, J. G. trophication of the Loosdrecht Lakes, Evaluation of Available Saline Water Resources
Containment of Iron Sulfate from Abandoned
W88-10343 2112 2H for the Construction of Large-Scale Microalgae
Pickle Liquor Ponds Investigation, Feasibility
Production Facilities in New Mexico,
Study Design and Construction, ENGELMANN, R. J.
W88-01742 2103 5E W88-10039 2111 3C
Scavenging Ratio Normalized to Remove the
Effect of Humidity,
EMEL'YANOV, A. V. ENKIRI, N. K.
W88-06015 2108 5B
Investigation of Sand Ridges in a Laboratory Microbially Mediated Growth Suppression and
Channel Flow, ENGENHART, M. Death of Salmonella in Composted Sewage
W88-00055 2101 2J Seasonal Changes in the Trace Metals in Salt Sludge,
Marsh Angiosperms, W88-08799 2110 5D
EMERSON, D. G.
W88-05653 2107 2L
Supplement to Inventory and Analyses of Infor- ENTEKHABI, D.
mation for Flood Plain Management in North ENGLAND, B. Rainfall Variability in Equatorial and Southern
Dakota, Shigellosis Associated with Recreational Water Africa: Relationships with Sea Surface Tempera-
W88-03299 2104 2E Contact in Los Angeles County, tures along the Southwestern Coast of Africa,
W88-10841 2112 5B
EMERSON, G. W88-00144 2101 2B
Small-Area Snow Surveys on the Northern ENGLAND, L. A,
Plains of North Dakota, Finite-Element Simulation of Long-Term Tran- ENTHOVEN, G.
W88-03057 2104 7A sient Regional Ground-Water Flow, Stochastic Considerations in Optimal Design of
W88-09783 2111 2F a Microcatchment Layout of Runoff Water Har-
EMERY, P. A. vesting,
Hubbard Glacier is Still on the Move, ENGLANDE, A. J. W88-00024 2101 3B
W88-04134 2105 2C Effectiveness of Wastewater Sludge Treatment
Processes to Inactivate Parasites, ENZMINGER, J. D.
EMMETT, L. F. W88-03748 2105 5D Environmental Fate of Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrologic Data for the Weldon Spring Radio-
Hydrocarbons in Coal Tar,
active Waste-Disposal Sites, St. Charles County, Inactivation of Parasite-Contaminated Domestic
Missouri-1984-1986,
W88-07134 2109 5B
Wastewater Sludges,
W88-03398 2104 5B W88-00462 2101 5D EPPERLY, N.
EMMETT, W. W. Persistence of Chemical Pollutants in Water Colorectal Cancer Mortality and Incidence in
Measurement of Bedload in Rivers, Reuse, Campbell County, Kentucky,
W88-079O0 2109 2J W88-00195 2101 5D W88-01999 2103 5C

PA-112
AUTHOR INDEX
ESPINOSA, A.

EPPIG, C. ERICKSON, P. A. ESCHER, A.


Isolation of Organic Compounds Present in Microbial of Diel Variations in
Implications Biofilms in Porous Media,
Water at Low Concentrations Using Supercriti- Water Quality Parameters Possibly Associated W88-05731 2107 2F
Carbon Dioxide,
cal Fluid with Acid deposition in an Oligotrophic Reser-
W88-07806 2109 5 A voir, Modeling Microbial Fouling in Porous Media,
W88-03615 2105 5C W88-10976 2112 2F
EPSTEIN, A. C.
Measurements and Control in Reverse Osmosis ERICSSON, B. ESCHNER, T. R.
Desalination, Activated Sludge Characteristics in a Phospho- Water Development and Associated Hydrologic
W88-00089 2101 3A rus Depleted Environment,
Changes in the Platte River, Nebraska, U.S.A.,
W88-06759 2108 5D
EPSTEIN, C. M. W88-04476 2105 6G
Discovery of the Aquifers of the New Jersey ERIKSON, R. L.
Coastal Plain in the Nineteenth Century, Development and Application of a Coupled
ESCHWEILER, H.
W88-09409 2111 2F Decomposition of Trichloroethylene and Te-
Geohydrochemical Code,
W88-10916 2112 5B
trachloroethylene in Drinking Water by a Com-
EPSTEIN, D. M. bined Radiation/Ozone Treatment,
Selenium and Human Health Implications in ERIKSSON, L. W88-10275 2112 5F
San Joaquin Valley,
California's Activated Sludge Characteristics in a Phospho-
W88-09960 2111 5B rus Depleted Environment, ESCOFET, A.
W88-06759 2108 5D Industrial Development Effects on the Ecology
EPSTEIN, E.
of a Pacific Mexican Estuary,
Case Studies in Co-Composting, by E. Epstein. Conditioning of Biological Sludges with Cation- W88-08219 2110 4C
W88-03594 2105 5E ic Polyelectrolytes,

EPSTEIN, L.
W88-04370 2105 5D ESCOVAR, I. B.
Plant Diseases Associated with Municipal Examination of the Zinc Cementation of Cadmi-
ERIKSSON, P.
um in Aqueous Solutions,
Wastewater Irrigation,
Nanofiltration Extends the Range of Membrane
W88-02753 2104 21 W88-01928 2103 5D
Filtration,

EPSTEIN, P. S.
W88-06743 2108 3 A ESCRICHE, J. M.
Determination of Parts-per-Billion Concentra- Sulfuric Acid Cleanup and KOH-Ethanol Treat-
ERMAN, N. A.
tions of Dioxane in Water and Soil by Purge and ment for Confirmation of Organochlorine Pesti-
Movements of Self-Marked Caddisfly Larvae,
Trap Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry cides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Applica-
Chyranda centralis (Trichoptera: Limnephili-
or Charcoal Tube Enrichment Gas Chromatog- tion to Wastewater Samples,
dae), in a Sierran Spring Stream, California,
raphy, W88-05391 2107 5A
U.S.A.,
W88-01868 2103 5A
W88-10704 2112 2H
ESEN, 1. 1.
ERALP, A. E.
Conversion of Municipal Sludge to Oil,
ERNDT, E. Algal-Bacterial Ponding Systems for Municipal
Assessment of Rokanol Toxicity to a Population Wastewater Treatment in Arid Regions,
W88-04071 2105 5D
and to an Aquatic Ecosystem, W88-07364 2109 5D
ERASMUS, T. W88-10436 2112 5C
Aspects of Sesarma catenata (Grapsidae, Crusta- Physical Model Study of Thermal and Chemical
cea) Burrows and Its Implications in the Event
ERNST, A. Pollution in the Shuaiba Offshore Area of
Disinfection Efficiency and Problems Associat- Kuwait,
of an Oil Spill,
W88-08742 ed with Maturation Ponds, W88-07130 2109 5C
2110 5C
W88-01949 2103 5D
ERB, F. ESHER, R. J.
Determination of the Complexing Ability of a Disinfection Efficiency and Problems Associat-
Influence of Small Mammals on Stormflow Re-
Standard Humic Acid Towards Cadmium Ions ed With Maturation Ponds,
sponses of Pine-Covered Catchments,
(Etude de la Complexation du Cadmium par un W88-03561 2105 5D W88-07286 2109 4D
Acide Humique de Reference),
ERNST, W. R.
W88-06763 2108 5B
Influence of pH
on the Acute Lethality of Feni-
ESHLEMAN, K. N.
Alkalinity and Major Ion Budgets for a Massa-
ERDMANN, D. E. and Aminocarb and Some pH-
trothion, 2,4-D,
chusetts Reservoir and Watershed,
Molecular Absorption Spectrophotometry, Altered Sublethal Effects of Aminocarb on
W88-00686 Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri), W88-09844 2111 5C
2101 5A
W88-10833 2112 5C
Quality Assurance of U.S. Geological Survey Atmospheric Wet Sulphate Deposition and
Water-Quality Field Measurements, Lethal Effects of Vanadium to Two Life Stages Lakewater Chemistry,
W88-11165 2112 7C of Brook Trout Salvelinus Fontinalis (Mitchill), W88-06304 2108 5B
W88-03674 2105 5C
ERDOS, G. W. ESHOM, E. P.
Virus Adsorption to Microporous Filters Modi- ERRICO, R. Geohydrology of Rocks Penetrated by the Test
fied by in situ Precipitation of Metallic Salts, Predictability Experiments Using a High-Resolu- Well USW H-4, Yucca Mountain, Nye County,
W88-03575 2105 5A tion Limited-Area Model, Nevada,
W88-00125 2101 2B W88-03458 2104 2F
EREN, J.
Deep Wastewater Reservoirs in Israel: I. Limno- ERTEN, H. N. ESKIN, R. A.
Changes Following
logical Self-Purification, Sedimentation Rates in the Central Lake Con-
Seasonal and Three-year Variability of Meio-
W88-07359 2109 5D stance Determined with 210Pb and 137Cs,
benthic Nematode Populations at Two Estuarine
W88-08828 2110 2H Sites,
Monitoring and Study Program of an Interre-
gional Wastewater Reclamation System for Ag- ERTUNA, C. W88-06676 2108 2L
riculture, Waste-Water Reuse and Its Applications in
W88-03851 Western Asia,
ESPINO, O. E.
2105 3C
W88-07862 Reuse of Municipal Wastewater for Industrial
2109 3C
ERGENZINGER, P. Purposes in Mexico City,
Measurement of Coarse Bed-Load Transport by ESCH, G. W. W88-00275 2101 3C
Means of the Magnetic Tracer Technique (Mes- Growth, Biomass, and Fecundity of Bothrioce-
sung des Grobgeschiebetransportes mit der Mag- phalus acheilognathi in a North Carolina Cool- ESPINOSA, A.
nettracertechnik), ing Reservoir, Eldorado Creek: A Plan for Enhancement of
W88-04348 2105 2J W88-05964 2108 5C Key Anadromous Fish Habitat in the Clearwater
River Basin,
ERICKSON, A. E. Suprapopulation Dynamics of Bothriocephalus W88-07767 2109 81
Crop Management Studies at the Muskegon acheilognathi in a North Carolina Reservoir:
County Michigan Land Treatment System, Abundance, Dispersion, and Prevalence, Eldorado Creek Fish Passage,
W88-02745 2104 5E W88-05963 2108 5C W88-07766 2109 81

PA-113
AUTHOR INDEX
ESPINOSA, F. A.

ESPINOSA, F. A. ETHEREGE, M. K. EVANS, M. R.


Lochsa River Tributaries Enhancement Propos- Planktonic Cyanobacteria in New Zealand Aeration and Control of Slurry Odours by He-
al, Inland Waters: Distribution and Population Dy- terotrophs,
W88-07765 2109 2H namics, W88-02067 2103 5D
W88-08776 2110 2H
Upper Crooked Fork Fish Barrier Removal,
Nitrogen and Aerobic Treatment of Slurry,
W88-07768 2109 81 ETHERINGTON, J. R.
W88-02068 2103 5D
Comparative Studies of Plant Growth and Dis-
Walde, Deadman, Lower Fish, and Boulder
tribution in Relation to Waterlogging, XIV.
Creeks Anadromous Fish Habitat Survey and EVANS, M. S.
Iron, Manganese, Calcium and Phosphorus Con-
Enhancement Plan,
centrations, in Leaves and Roots of Geum
Bythotrephes cederstroemi: Its New Appearance
W88-07764 2109 2H in Lake Michigan,
Rivale L. and G. Urbanum L. Grown in Water-
W88-09557 2111 2H
ESPINOSA, J. logged Soil,

Impermeabilization of a 300-Hectare Cooling W88-06116 2108 21


EVANS, N. A.
Pond, Annual Report, Colorado Water Resources Re-
ETTALA, M.
W88-09442 2111 2G and Hydraulic search Institute, FY 1984- 1985,
Infiltration Conductivity at a
ESPIRITO SANTO, C. M. Sanitary Landfill, W88-00551 2101 9D
Estimation of the Precipitation Rate of Anthro- W88-10125 2112 5E
Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Colorado
pogenic S02 in the Greater Sao Paulo Region
Influence of Irrigation with Leachate on Bio- Water Resources Research Institute),
(Estimativa da Taxa de Precipitacao de S02 mass Production and Evapotranspiration on a
Antropogenico na Grande Sao Paulo), W88-10031 2111 9D
Sanitary Landfill,
W88-08416 2110 5B
W88-10116 2112 5E EVANS, O. D.
ESPLIN, G. J. Field and Interpretation Techniques for Delin-
Snow Cover and Maximum Leachate Discharge
Method of Storing Logs, eating Subsurface Petroleum Hydrocarbon Spills
of a Sanitary Landfill,
W88-00507 2101 6 Using Soil Gas Analysis,
W88-10304 2112 5B
W88-11239 2112 5A
ESREY, S.A.
Maternal Literacy Modifies the Effect of Toilets
Use of Vertical Snow Sampling as an Indicator
of Some Emissions from Point Sources, EVANS, P.
and Piped Water on Infant Survival in Malaysia,
W88-10296 2112 5A Water Relations and Osmotic Adjustment of
W88-08156 2110 5F
Leaves and Roots of Lupins in Response to
ESTERBY, S. R.
ETTEMA, R. Water Deficits,
Inference About the Point of Change in a Re-
Passive Intake System for Shallow Sand-Bed W88-04166 2105 21
River,
Model with
gression a Stationary Error Process,
W88-06502 W88-09855 2111 8C EVANS, R.
2108 7C
Correlation of Geophysical and Organic Vapor
Spatial Heterogeneity of Water Quality Param- ETZEL, J. E.
Analyzer Data Over a Conductive Plume Con-
eters
Iron Conditioning of Sludge from Foundry Fur-
taining Volatile Organics,
W88-05863 2107 7C nace Emission Control Systems for Elimination
W88-09178 2111 7A
of EP Toxicity,
ESTERHUIZEN, G. S. W88-01016 '
2102 5D
Effects of Waste Discharges on Mississippi
Evaluation of Stress Related Fissure Flow into
EUGSTER, J. G. River Sediments,
Underground Workings Using Finite Elements,
W88-00404 Guide
Citizen's to River Conservation, W88-05322 2107 5B
2101 2F
W88-05690 2107 6A
ESTERHUYSEN, K. Hydrogeology, Hydrochemistry, and Environ-
Effects of River Floods on Sediment Dispersal EVALDI, R. D. mental Isotopes of the Campaspe River Aquifer
Streamflow and Specific-Conductance Data for
in Small Estuaries: A Case Study From East System, North-Central Victoria, Australia,
London, Bear Creek, August 13, 1985, The Oak Ridge W88-07193 2109 2F
W88-10564 2112 2J Reservation, Tennessee,
W88-02954 2104 2E Land Use Feature Detection in SAR Images,
Sediment Dispersal in the Knysna Estuary: En- W88-08502 2110 7B
vironmental Management Considerations, EVANGELOU, V. P.
W88-10563 2112 2J
Factorsand Treatment of Abandoned Acid EVANS, R. B.
Mine Lands for Controlling Nonpoint Source Currently Available Geophysical Methods for
ESTERMAN, A. Pollution,
Use in Hazardous Waste Site Investigations,
Determinants of the Microbiological Character- W88-01143 2102 5G W88-09063 2111 7B
istics of Spa Pools in South Australia,
W88-04026 2105 5B EVANS, D. R.
Hazardous Process Material Substitution, Design of Lysimeter Leak Detector Networks
ESTRADA, M. W88-07975 2109 5G Impoundments and Landfills,
for Surface

Paniculate Carbon and Nitrogen and Plankton W88-08315 2110 7A


Biomass in Oligotrophic and Upwelling Systems,
EVANS, F. L.
W88-01643 Improved Design and Operational Practices for Design of Lysimeter Leak Detector Networks
2103 2L
Municipal Sludge Incinerators, Impoundments and Landfills,
for Surface
Phytoplankton Assemblages in Coastal Upwell- W88-04195 2105 5E W88-11141 2112 7A
ing Areas,
W88-01640 2103 2L EVANS, G. B. Soil Gas Sensing for Detection and Mapping of
Suitability of Glacial Geology and Hydrogeo- Volatile Organics,
ESUMI, H. logy of Northwest Washington for Siting Waste W88-07979 2109 7A
Estimation of Water Quality and Nutrient Loads Management Facilities,
in the Hii River by Semi-Daily Sampling, W88-11129 2112 5E Soil Gas Sensing for Detection and Mapping of
W88-10572 2112 2E Volatile Organics,
EVANS, L.
Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) Explo-
W88-08978 2111 5A
ESVELT, L. A.
Wastewater Reuse in the Food Processing In- ration for Characterization of Injection Zones Use of a Mathematical Model to Design Lysime-
dustry, and Salt Water Intrusion Mapping,
ter Networks for Surface Impoundments and
W88-00189 2101 5D W88-11110 2112 5B
Landfills,

ETCHANCHU, D. Use of Time Domain Electromagnetic Sound- W88-09014 2111 7A


Evolution of the Chemical Composition of the ings for Mapping Sea Water Intrusion in Monte-
\ ANS, R. D.
Garonne River Water during the Period 1971- rey Co., CA.: A Case History,
1

1984, W88-09026 2111 5A Chemical Fractionation and Bioavailability of


W88-10399 2112 5B Cobalt-60 to Benthic Deposit-Feeders,
EVANS, L. G. W88-I0829 2112 5B
ETCHIESON, M. Guide to the Selection of Cement, Bentonite and
Limited Testing at LA854, Dona Ana County, Other Additives for Use in Monitor Well Con- Paleolimnological Evidence of Recent Acidifica-
New Mexico, struction, tion inTwo Sudbury (Canada) Lakes,
W88-06557 2108 6G W88-09010 2111 7B W88-08068 2110 5B

PA-114
AUTHOR INDEX
FALCO, J. W.

EVANS, S. V. Process for Destroying Tetrachlorodibenzo-p- FAHLBUSCH, F.


PhysiologicalResponses of Mytilus edulis Dioxin in a Hazardous Waste, Determining Diameters of Power Tunnels and
During Chronic Oil Exposure and Recovery, W88-01313 2102 5D Pressure Shafts,
W88-06872 2109 5C W88-03222
EXON, J. H.
2104 8A
EVANS, T. D. Alteration of Transplacental Carcinogenesis by
FAHNENSTIEL, G. L.
Influence of Lake Powell on the Suspended Chlorinated Phenols,
Acid Rain Stimulation of Lake Michigan Phyto-
Sediment-Phosphorus Dynamics of the Colora- W88-03535 2105 5C plankton Growth,
do River Inflow to Lake Mead,
W88-00342 2101 6G Immunotoxicologic Evaluation of Chlorine- W88-04223 2105 5C
based Drinking Water Disinfectants Sodium Hy-
EVANSHEN, B. G. pochlorite and Monochloroamine,
Dynamics of Lake Michigan Phytoplankton:
and Antigenicity Reduction Rates of
Infectivity W88-03686 Mechanisms Controlling Epilimnetic Communi-
2105 5C
Human Rotavirus Strain Wa in Fresh Waters, ties,

W88-04084 2105 5B EXTENCE, C. A. W88-04214 2105 2H


Biologically Based Water Quality Management,
EVENSEN, J. A. W88-02692 2104 5C Dynamics of Lake Michigan Phytoplankton:
Water District's Recovery from Storm Damage, The Deep Chlorophyll Layer,
W88-05345 2107 8A EYMAN, L. D. W88-05031 2106 2H
DOE Hazardous Waste Remedial Actions Pro-
EVENSON, K. D. gram, Annual Report: FY 1986, FAINA, R.
Map of California Showing Distribution of Sele- W88-07971 2109 5E Influence of the Watershed and Fishstock upon
nium Concentrations in Wells Sampled by the
the Fish Pond Biocenoses,
U.S. Geological Survey, 1975-1985, EZELL, D. S.
W88-10821 2112 5B
W88-03088 2104 7C Drought Termination and Amelioration: Its Cli-
matological Probability,
EVERBECQ, E. FAIRALL, R.
W88-06246 2108 3B
Phytoplankton Biomass and Production in the Rebuilding the Hollow-Jet Outlet Valves at
River Meuse (Belgium), EZURA, Y. Monticello Dam,
W88-04858 2106 2H Screening of Bacteria with Antiviral Activity W88-04532 2106 8A
Against Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis
EVERETT, A. C. Virus (IHNV) from Estuarine and Marine Envi- FAIRBANKS, B. C.
Effects of Nutrient (N, P, C,) Enrichment Upon ronments, Toxic Organic Behavior in Sludge-Amended
Periphyton Standing Crop, Species Composition W88-08888 Soils,
2110 2L
and Primary Production in an Oligotrophic W88-01737 2103 5B
Softwater Lake, FAAFENG, B.
W88-08075 2110 2H Pelagic Predators and Interfering Algae: Stabi- FAIRCHILD, D. M.
lizing Factors in Temperate Eutrophic Lakes, Ground Water Quality Protection,
EVERETT, L. G.
W88-09759 2111 2H W88-01655 2103 5G
Groundwater Monitoring Handbook for Coal
and Oil Shale Development, FAAS, L. Multi-Purpose Approach to Ground Water
W88-06605 2108 7A Applications of a Data-Adaptive Background
Management,
Subtraction Technique to the Gas Chromatogra-
Liquid Transport from Underground Storage W88-11202 2112 4B
phic/Mass Spectrometric Analysis of
Tanks,
Wastewater Supplies, Water Conservation in Irrigation-Beneficial or
W88-O5902 2107 5B
W88-00411 2101 5A Not,
Processes Affecting Subsurface Transport of W88-09249 2111 4B
Computer Survey of Gas Chromatography/
Leaking Underground Tank Fluids,
Mass Spectrometry Data Acquired in the U.S.
W88-05901 2107 5B FAIRCHILD, G. W.
Environmental Protection Agency Screening
Analysis: System and Results,
Effects of Nutrient (N, P, C,) Enrichment Upon
Vadose Zone Monitoring for Hazardous Waste Periphyton Standing Crop, Species Composition
Sites, W88-00409 2101 5A
and Primary Production in an Oligotrophic
W88-09385 2111 7A FABER, M. L. Softwater Lake,
EVERS, M. National Surface Water Survey. Western Lake W88-08075 2110 2H
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Cati- Survey (Phase I - Synoptic Chemistry): Analyt-
onic Surfactants in Environmental Samples Methods Manual,
ical
FAIRCHILD, J. F.

using a Continuous Post-Column Ion-Pair Ex- W88-08423 2110 5A Effects of Sediment and Contaminated Sediment

traction Detector with a


on Structural and Functional Components of
Sandwich Phase Sepa-
rator,
FABRI, R. Experimental Stream Ecosystems,
W88-10540 Bio-indicators and the Meaning of Diatom-based W88-07618 2109 5C
2112 5A
Indices of Water Quality (Bio-Indicateurs et Sig-
EVICH, V. J. nification des Indices Diatomiques de Qualite FAIRHURST, C. P.
Preparation of an Animal Feed Supplement from des Eaux, Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West
Fish Cannery Process Wastewater, W88-10246 2112 5A Africa: Ten Years Monitoring of Fish Popula-
W88-04821 2106 5D tions,
FAGERBURG, T. L.
W88-10141 2112 4C
EVRARD, J. Evaluation of Vertical Motion Sensors for Po-
Technical and Economic Impact od Reservoir tential Application to Heave Correction in FAIRWEATHER, V.
Sedimentation, Corps Hydrographic Surveys, Stopping Seepage,
W88-00695 2101 2J W88-05708 2107 7B W88-03607 2105 8E
EWALD, M. FAGO, D.
Origin of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
FAISON, J. H.
Distribution and Relative Abundance of Fishes
(PAH) Recent Sediments from the Continen- Novel Bactericidal Agent for Treatment of
in in Wisconsin: II. Black, Trempealeau, and Buffa-
tal Shelf of the 'Golfe de Gascogne' (Atlantic
Water,
lo River Basins,
Ocean) and in the Gironde Estuary, W88-00877 W88-03529 2105 5F
2101 6G
W88-09576 2111 5B
FAHAD, A. A. FALANDYSZ, J.
EWEL, K. C. Movement of Manganese-54 in Calcareous Soils Trace Metals in the Soft Tissues of Scaup Ducks
Effects Harvesting Cypress
of Swamps on as Affected by Leaching Solution, Lime Con- (Aythya Marila L.) Wintering in Gdansk Bay,
Water Quality and Quantity, tent, Salinization, and Sterilization, Baltic Sea,
W88-03151 2104 6G W88-04637 2106 2K W88-06432 2108 5B

EXNER, J. H. FAHEY, T. J. FALCO, J. W.


Perspective on Hazardous Waste Problems Re- Soil Hydrology in Lodgepole Pine Ecosystems Methodology for Predicting Exposure and Fate
lated to Dioxins, in Southeastern Wyoming, of Pesticides in Aquatic Environments,
W88-08432 2110 5E W88-10647 2112 2G W88-07833 2109 5B

PA-115
AUTHOR INDEX
FALCONER, R. A.

FALCONER, R. A. FANG, F. M. FARMER, J. G.


Mathematical Model Study of Plug Flow in a Experimental Investigation of Unsteady Sub- Natural Enrichment of Arsenic in Loch Lomond
Chlorine Contact Tank, merged Axisymmetric Jets, Sediments,
W88-06454 2108 5F W88-04272 2105 8B W88-03993 2105 2K
Modeling Solute Transport Using QUICK FANG, P.
FARMER, W. J.
Scheme, U.S. Coast Guard Equipment Deployment Re-
W88-05507 Evaluation of Pesticide Groundwater Pollution
2107 5F quirements for Hazardous Chemical Spill Re-
Potential from Standard Indices of Soil-Chemi-
sponse,
FALER, M. P.
W88-00649 cal Adsorption and Biodegradation,
2101 5G
Effects of Variation in Flow on Distribution of W88-05988 2108 5B
Northern Squawfish in the Columbia River FANG, Z.
below McNary Dam, Fundamental and Practical Considerations in the FARMER, W. W.
W88-09830 2111 81 Design of On-line Column Preconcentration for Low-Rate Cropland Application: A Case Histo-
Flow-injection Atomic Spectrometric Systems, ry in Jackson, Michigan,
FALKENMARK, M. W88-06131 5A W88-01511
River Basin Strategy for Coordinated Land and
2108 2103 5E
Water Conservation: Synthesis and Conclusions, Spectrophotometric Determination of Total Cy- FAROOQUI, S.
W88-02228 2103 6A anide in Waste Waters in a Flow-Injection Dewatering and Water Supply Considerations:
Water-Related Limitations to Local Develop-
System with Gas-Diffusion Separation and Pre- New Bonneville Navigation Lock,
concentration, W88-11126 2112 2F
ment,
W88-05357 2107 5A
W88-OS226 2110 4C
FARQUHAR, B. W.
FALKINHAM, J. O.
FANJUL, L.
Comparison of Granular and Liquid Inorganic
Diurnal and Seasonal Variation in the Water
Epidemology of Infection by Nontuberculous Fertilizers Used in Striped Bass and Smallmouth
Relations of Some Deciduous and Evergreen
Mycobacteria VII. Absence of Mycobacteria in Bass Rearing Ponds,
Trees of a Deciduous Dry Forest of the Western
Southeastern Groundwaters, W88-07660 2109 81
W88-00152 2101 5C Coast of Mexico,
W88-02366 2103 21 FARR, I. S.
In Situ Variations in Oyster Mutagenicity and Biological Surveillance of Water Quality: 2.
Tissue Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic
FANKHAUSER, J. C.
Estimates of Thunderstorm Precipitation Effi- Temporal and Spatial Variation in the Macroin-
Hydrocarbons,
ciency from Field Measurements in CCOPE, vertebrate Fauna of the River Frome, A Dorset
W88-06925 2109 5B
W88-09872 2111 2B Chalk Stream,
FALL, C. J. W88-08588 2110 2H
Phosphate and Peat Mining in Florida,
FANNING, D. S.
Effects of Sludge Properties on Accumulation of Biological Surveillance of Water Quality: 3. The
W88-01147 2102 4C
Trace Elements by Crops, Influence of Organic Enrichment on the Ma-
FALLAW, W. C. W88-07906 2109 5B croinvertebrate Fauna of Small Chalk Streams,
Detailed Geologic Studies Establish Permeabil- W88-08595
FARAJI, B.
2110 5A
ityTrends for Plume Definition and Ground-
Water Clean-Up,
Human Glutathione
Peroxidase Activity in
Importance of Dissolved Organic Matter Pro-
Cases of High Selenium Exposures,
W88-07743 2109 7 A duced by Duckweed (Lemna minor) in a South-
W88-07169 2109 5C
ern English River,
FALLON, R. D.
FARBER, S. W88-10734 2112 2H
Grazing of Ciliated Protozoa on Free and Parti-
Economic Value of Wetlands Systems,
cle-Attached Bacteria, FARR,
W88-03214 2104 2H J. L.
W88-06855 2109 2L Hydrogeology of the Kalahari Karoo of Bot-
Sedimentary Sulfide
FARDEAU, J. C. swana,
in the Nearshore Georgia
Sediment-Water Exchange of Phosphorus. The W88-00392
Bight. 2101 2F
Influence of Sediment Dilution on Radiotracer
W88-09711 2111 2L
Kinetics (Echanges de Phosphore entr les Sedi- FARR, J. M.
FALTER, C. M. ments et l'Eau. Influence de la Dilution sur les Determination of Aquifer Transmissivity from
Blue-Green Algae Toxicity in Black Lake, Koo- Cinetiques de Tracage Isotopique), Earth Tide Analysis,
tenai County, Idaho, W88-10480 2112 7B W88-04303 2105 2F
W88-03160 2104 5C
FARFAN B. C.
FARRAH, S. R.
Powerboat Engine Discharges as a Nutrient Culture of Marine Microalgae with Natural Bio-
Methods for Concentration and Recovery of
Source in High-Use Lakes, digested Resources,
Viruses from Wastewater Sludges,
W88-10035 2111 5B W88-07116 2109 5E W88-09469 2111 5A
FAM, S. PARIS, A. A.
Hydrocarbons in Urban Runoff, Effect of Water pH and Salinity on the Survival
Poliovirus Retention in Soil Columns After Ap-
W88-05164 plication of Chemical- and Polyelectrolyte-Con-
2107 5B of Eggs and Larvae of the Euryhaline Teleost,
Gasterosteus aculeatus L., Dewatered Sludges,
ditioned
Precursors of Non-Volatile Chlorination By- W88-07001 2109 5B
W88-05457 2107 5C
products,
W88-04200 2105 5D FARKAS, I. Reduction of Microbial Indicators and Viruses
Water Control at the Bakony Bauxite Mines in a Cypress Strand,
FAMME, P. B.
Company, W88-01947 2103 5B
Distribution and Mobility of Organic and Inor-
W88-01422 2102 4B
ganic Mercury in Flounder, Platichthys flesus, Reduction of Microbial Indicators and Viruses
from a Chronically Polluted Area, FARKELL, J. D. ina Cypress Strand,
W88-07709 2109 5B Interdisciplinary Approach Shallow Ground
to W88-03559 2105 5D
Water Contamination in North-Central Mon-
FAN, A. M. Virus Adsorption to Microporous Filters Modi-
tana,
Selenium and Human Health Implications in
W88-01104 2102 5G fied by in situ Precipitation of Metallic Salts,
California's San Joaquin Valley,
W88-09960 W88-03575 2105 5A
2111 5B FARLEY, R. D.
1 August 1981 CCOPE Storm: Observations and FARRAN, A.
FANCEY, L. L.
Modeling Results, Evaluation of Combined Flow Injection-High
Review and Perspective on the Use of Mixed-
W88-09536 2111 2B Performance Liquid Chromatography for the
Function Oxygenase Enzymes in Biological
Determination of Three Organophosphorus Pes-
Monitoring, FARMER, E. J.
W88-03648 2105 5A Flow Compensated Computing Controller, ticides in Liquid Wastes.

W88-04785 2106 4A W88-10520 2112 5A


FANELLI, R.
Screening of 21 Pesticides in Water by Single FARMER, G. FARRELL, G. J.
Extraction with CI 8 Silica Bonded Phase Col- Relationships Between Concentration and Depo- Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan-
umns and HRGC-MS, sition of Nitrate and Sulphate in Precipitation, nel. I: Flow Regimes,
W88-06030 2108 5A W88-06110 2108 5B W88-04233 2105 8B

PA-116
AUTHOR INDEX
FEELY, R. A.

Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan- Viral Antibodies in Agricultural Populations Ex- FAWELL, J. K.
3-D Flow Field Descriptions,
nel. II: posed to Aerosols form Wastewater Irrigation Health Risks of Chlorination Is There a Prob-
W88-04234 2105 8B During a Viral Disease Outbreak, lem,
W88-03672 2105 5B W88-06203 2108 5F
FARRELL, J. B.
Conversion of Municipal Sludge to Oil, FAULKNER, E. B.
Toxicology of Organic Micropollutants in
W88-04071 2105 5D Catchment Response Time as a Predictor of
Drinking Water: Estimating the Risk,
Flood Quantiles,
Pathogen Reduction Studies in EPA's Sludge W88-01899 2103 5G
W88-04287 2105 2E
Management Program,
W88-06583 2108 5D FAUP, G. M. FAY, D. M.
Freeze-Dried Culture: An Efficient Seed to Stochastic Real-Time Spring Flood Forecasting
Recent Developments in Sludge Digestion in the Allow Fast Start-Up of a Nitrification Filter, System for Carman, Manitoba,
United States and a View of the Future, W88-05268 2107 5D W88-03643 2105 2B
W88-00253 2101 5D
Study of a Non-Conventional Aeration System, FAY, K. F.
FARRELL, P. W. W88-04371 2105 5D Constant Rate of Loading Consolidation Test,
Use of Weighted Integral Variables to Deter-
mine the Relation Between Rainfall Intensity Sulfide and Sulfate Inhibition of Methanogene- W88-02947 2104 8D
and Storm Flow and Peak Flow Generation, sis
W88-04445 5D FAY, L. A.
W88-00043 2101 2A 2105
Overview of USEP A/Clear Lake Erie Sediment
FARRINGTON, J. W. FAURIE, J. N. Oxygen Demand Investigations During 1979,
Early Diagenesis of Amino Acids and Organic Use of Resistivity Methods to Evaluate Ground W88-06415 2108 2H
Matter in Two Coastal Marine Sediments, Water Pollution in South Africa,
W88-07918 2109 2L W88-00395 2101 5B Values of Sediment Oxygen Demand Measured
in the Central Basin of Lake Erie, 1979,
FARRIS, J. L. FAUSEY, N. R.
Anaerobic Metabolism Enzymes as Markers of
W88-06414 2108 2H
Reduction in Organic Effluent Static Acute
Toxicity to Fathead Minnows by Various Aer- Flooding Stress in Maize Seeds,
FA YE, R. E.
ation Techniques, W88-01998 2103 21
Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer
W88-08564 2110 5G
FAUSOLD, C. J. Unit A2, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
FARRIS, M. A. Regional Initiatives in Water Quality Manage- System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Natural Selection on the Plant-Water Relations ment: The Experience of the Former New Eng- velopment,
of Cleome Serrulata Growing Along Natural land River Basins Commission, W88-03013 2104 2F
Moisture Gradients, W88-10633 2112 6E
W88-01705 2103 21 Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer
FAUST, C. R. Unit A3, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
FARSHI, A. A. Ground-Water Modeling, System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Modelling of Yield of Winter Wheat as a Func- W88-08975 2111 2F velopment,
tion of Soil Water Availability, W88-03015
Groundwater Flow Modeling Study of the Love 2104 2F
W88-06735 2108 2G
Canal Area. New York,
W88-02610 Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer
FARVARDIN, M. R. 2104 2F
Unit A4, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer
Mechanisms for Phosphorus Removal by a
Remedial Action Assessment for Hazardous System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Coal/ Aluminum Media Filter,
Waste Sites via Numerical Simulation, velopment,
W88-03268 2104 5D
W88-01735 2103 5B W88-03024 2104 2F
FASCIOLO, G.
Land Treatment of Wastewaters: A Case Study
FAUST, D.
S. FAYYAD, M.
Assessment of Chemical and Biological Signifi-
of Irrigated Arid Zones, Dissolved Oxygen: Method Comparison with
W88-05262 cance of Arsenical Compounds in the Maurice
2107 5E Potentiometric Stripping Analysis,
River Drainage Basin (N.J.)- Part III. Transfor-
W88-03637 2105 2B
FASOLA, M. mations in Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions,
Trends of Organochlorine Residues in Eggs of W88-03477 2104 5B FEBRES DE POWER, B.
Birds from Italy, 1977 to 1985,
Assessment of Chemical and Biological Signifi- Rectangular Pulses Point Process Models for
W88-05455 2107 5B
cance of Arsenical Species in the Maurice River Rainfall: Analysis of Empirical Data,

FASSEL, V. A. Drainage Basin (N.J.). Part I. Distribution in W88-O4106 2105 2B


Atomic Emission Methods, Water and River and Lake Sediments,
W88-00688 2101 5A W88-03475 2104 5A
FEDDER, J. A.
Numerical Simulation of a Possible Freezing and
FATHEPURE, B. Z. Assessment of Chemical and Biological Signifi- Sheet Formation Mechanism for Barium Cloud
Anerobic Bacteria that Dechlonnate Perchlor- cance of Arsenical Species in the Maurice River Striations,
oethene, Drainage Basin (N.J.). Part II. Partitioning of W88-00661 2101 2B
W88-05195 2107 5G Arsenic into Bottom Sediments,
W88-03476 2104 5 A FEDER, H. M.
Reductive Dechlorination of Hexachloroben-
zene to Tri- and Dichlorobenzenes in Anaerobic Benthic Ecology of Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil,
FAVA, J. A.
Sewage Sludge, a Sea-Loch System on the West Coast of Scot-
Factors in the Design of Chlorine Toxicological
W88-07005 land. V. Biology of the Dominant Soft-Bottom
2109 5D Research,
Epifauna and Their Interaction with the Infauna,
W88-03514 2105 5C
FATHULLA, R. N. W88-09730 2111 5C
Fate of Aldicarb in Wisconsin Ground Water, Interaction of Aquatic Ecosystem Components
W88-09101 2111 5B with Chlorination: An Overview, FEDORAK, P. M.
W88-03506 2105 5C Anaerobic Biodegradation of Monochlorophen-
FATTAL, B.
ols,
Epidemiological Model of the Potential Health FAWCETT, R. J. W88-020U 2103 5D
Risk Associated with Various Pathogens in Numerical Calculation of Groundwater Inflow
Wastewater Irrigation, to Longwall Coal Faces, FEDOTOFF, R. C.
W88-03581 2105 5C W88-01455 2102 2F San Diego's Pump Station 64: An I/I Success
Microbiological Content and Health Effect of Story,
FAWCETT, R. S.
Fishponds Enriched with Wastewater Effluent, Overview of Pest Management for Conservation
W88-05965 2108 5D
W88-03583 2105 81 Tillage Systems,
W88-05761
FEELY, R. A.
2107 5B
Prospective Epidemiological Study of Health Elemental Composition of Suspended Particu-
Risks Associated with Wastewater Utilization in Overview of Pest Management for Conservation late Matter in the Lower Duwamish River and
Agriculture, Tillage Systems, Elliot Bay, Washington,
W88-03582 2105 5C W88-11069 2112 4D W88-00876 2101 5B

PA-117
AUTHOR INDEX
FEENSTRA, S.

FEENSTRA, S. FELDMAN, R. G. Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the


Sub-Liner Ground Water Monitoring at a Large Blink Reflex Latency after Exposure to Trich- Madison Group, Roundup 1-Degree by 2-
Lined Landfill, loroethylenc in Well Water, Degree Quadrangle, Montana,
W88-09301 2111 7A W88-10389 2112 5A W88-03916 2105 7C
FEGLEY, S. R. FELDSTEIN, J.
Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the
Ecological Consequences of Mechanical Har- Threat to the New York City Water Supply -
Madison Group, White Sulphur Springs 1-
vesting of Clams, Plutonium,
W88-07063 2109 4C Degree by 2-Degree Quadrangle, Montana,
W88-08605 2110 4C
W88-03914 2105 7C
FEIFFER, J. S. FELL, P. E.
Water Quality of Rhode Island Streams, Low Salinity Induces Reversible Tissue Regres- FELTON, S. P.
W88-03335 2104 5B sion in the Estuarine Sponge Microciona Proli- Temporal Changes in AHH and SOD Activities
fera (Ellis and Solander), in Feral Spot from the Elizabeth River, a Pollut-
FEIGE, M. A.
W88-02129 2103 2L ed Sub-Estuary,
Scheme for the Routine Analysis of Purgeable
Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass W88-06874 2109 5C
Low Salinity Induces Reversible Tissue Regres-
Spectrometry, sion in the Estuarine Sponge Microciona proli-
W88-00415 2101 5A FENDICK, E. A.
and Solander),
fera (Ellis
Response of Two Adirondack Watersheds to
FEIJTEL, T. C.
W88-02368 2103 2L
Acidic Deposition,
Biogeochemical Control on Metal Distribution W88-02465
FELLER, M. C. 2103 5C
and Accumulation in Louisiana Sediments,
Effects of Acidic Deposition on the Chemistry
W88-06152 2108 5B FENDINGER, N. J.
of Headwater Streams: A Comparison Between
Seasonal Pore Water Dynamics in Marshes of Hubbard Brook, New
Hampshire, and Jamieson Nitrogen Gas Supersaturation in the Recent
Barataria Basin, Louisiana, Creek, British Columbia, Sediments of Lake Erie and Two Polluted Har-
W88-06179 2108 2L W88-05433 2107 5B bors,
W88-05594 2107 5B
FEILER, H. D. FELLEY, J. D.
Treatment and Removal of Priority Industrial Nekton Assemblages of Three Tributaries to the FENG, Y.
Pollutants at Publicly Owned Treatment Works, Calcasieu Estuary, Louisiana,
Study of the Relationship Between Storm Rain-
W88-O0631 2101 5D W88-08018 2110 2L fall and Flood Based on Analysis of the '83.7'

FEIND, D. FELLIN, P. Flood at Ankang in the Han River Basin,


Effects of Sodium Pentachlorophenate on the Acidic Pollutants in Air and Precipitation at W88-07411 2109 2E
Ecology of a Freshwater Model Ecosystem, Selected Rural Locations in Canada,
W88-08565 2110 5C W88-00224 2101 5B FENG, Y. W.
Solvent Extraction Using a Polymer as Solvent
SplitPond - One Means of Getting Comparable FELLINGHAM, G. W. with an Amperometric Flow-Injection Detector,
Model Ecosystems, Long-Range Chlorination in Open Microcosms: W88-07799 2109 5A
W88-08170 2110 5C Interpretations,
W88-03507 2105 5C FENN, C. R.
FEINGOLD, G.
Application of the Lognormal Raindrop Distri- Recommended Methods Electrical Conductivity,
for Testing the Fate
bution to Differential Reflectivity Radar Meas- and Effects of Dispersed Oil in Marine Sedi- W88-05797 2107 7B
urement (Z sub DR), ments,
W88-06747 2108 7C W88-09199 2111 7B Proglacial Channel Processes,
W88-05799 2107 2J
FEINGOLD, L. FELLOWS, C. R.
Bladder Cancer in Massachusetts Related to Large-Scale Operations Management Test of Sediment Transfer Processes in Alpine Glacier
Chlorinated and Chloraminated Drinking Water: Use of the White Amur for Control of Problem Basins,
A Case-Control Study, Aquatic Plants, Report 2: First Year Poststock- W88-05787 2107 2J
W88-10392 2112 5C ing Results,

FEINSTEIN, D. T.
W88-02931 2104 4A FENNESSEY, N. M.
Three-Dimensional Modeling Analysis of Application of Spatial Poisson Models to Air
FELMY, A. R.
Mass Thunderstorm Rainfall,
Ground Water Pumping Schemes for Contain- Prediction of Borate Mineral Equilibria in Natu-
ment of Shallow Ground Water Contamination, ral Waters: Application to Searles Lake, Califor-
W88-04108 2105 2B
W88-10938 2112 5G nia,
FENOGLIO, F.
FEINSTEIN, T.
W88-01971 2103 2K
Biological Treatment for Low-Activity Nuclear
Recharge to and Potential for Contamination of
FELSVANG, K. Wastewaters,
an Aquifer System in Northeastern Wisconsin,
Controlling Acid Rain with Dry Scrubbing, W88-01929 2103 5D
W88-04752 2106 2F W88-02665 2104 5G
FEIST, T. P. FENSKE, P. R.
FELTIS, R. D.
Relations Among Sulfate, Aluminum, Iron, Dis- Miocene Groundwater Overdraft in Southern
Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the
solved Organic Carbon, and pH in Upland Mississippi,
Madison Group, Billings 1-Degree by 2-Degree
Forest Soils of Northwestern Massachusetts,
Quadrangle, Montana,
W88-04681 2106 4B
W88-07999 2110 5B
W88-03915 2105 7C
Unsteady Drawdown in the Presence of a
FEKETE, K. E. Linear Discontinuity,
Background Levels of Air and Precipitation Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the
Madison Group, Bozeman 1-Degree by 2- W88-01349 2102 2F
Quality in Europe,
W88-03780 2105 2B Degree Quadrangle, Montana,
W88-03912 2105 7C FENSTER, C. R.
Simulation of Atmospheric Acid Deposition on Stubble-Mulch Equipment for Soil and Water
a Regional Scale, Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the Conservation in the Great Plains,
W88-03212 2104 2B Madison Group, Choteau 1-Degree by 2-Degree W88-03207 2104 3F
Quadrangle, Montana,
FELANDO, T. W88-03946 2105 7C FENSTERMAKER, L.
Basic Hydrologic Studies for Assessing Impacts
Automated GIS for Ground Water Contamina-
of Flow Diversions on Riparian Vegetation: Ex- Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the
tion Investigation,
amples from Streams of the Eastern Sierra Madison Group, Cut Bank 1-Degree by 2-
Degree Quadrangle,
W88- 10969 2112 5B
Nevada, California, USA,
W88-O7101 2109 6G W88-03945 2105 7C
FENTON, G. E.
FELD, J. Map Showing Configuration of the Top of the Changes in Carbon and Hydrogen Stable Iso-
Ground Water Sampling: Addressing the Turbu- Madison Group, Hardin 1-Degree by 2-Degree tope Ratios of Macroalgae and Seagrass during
lent Inconsistencies, Quadrangle, Montana, Decomposition,
W88-09004 2111 7A W88-03913 2105 7C W88-08746 2110 2K.

PA-118
AUTHOR INDEX
FETTER, C. W.

FENVES, G. FERNANDES, J. B. Lethal Toxicity of Lindane on a Teleost Fish,


Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Fluid-Structure Combination of Ozone/Hydrogen Peroxide and Anguilla anguilla from Albufera Lake (Spain):
Systems, Ozone/UV Radiation for Reduction of Trihalo- Hardness and Temperature Effects,
W88-06010 2108 8B methane Formation Potential in Surface Water, W88-07712 2109 5C
W88-10385 2112 5F
FENWICK, W. B. FERRARI, L.
Steele Bayou Gravity Control Structure, Vicks- FERNANDEZ, F.
Surface Water Fees Used to Reduce Urban
burg, Mississippi: Hydraulic Model Investiga- Hydraulic Conductivity of Contaminated Natu-
Flooding,
tion, ral Clay Directly Below a Domestic Landfill,
W88-05650 2107 6F
W88-11284 2112 8B W88-05054 2106 5B

FERNANDEZ, F. G.
FERRARO, S. P.
FERCHAU, H. A.
SaltTolerance of Four Tomato Hybrids, Selected Chemical Contaminants in Surface
Rehabilitating Ecosystems at High Altitudes,
W88-03216 2104 3C Sediments Commencement Bay and
of the
W88-09462 2111 5G Tacoma Waterways, Washington, USA,
FERG, J.
FERNANDEZ, J. D. W88-06682 2108 5B
Dissolution/Leaching Behavior of Metal Hy-
Persistence of Biologically Active Compounds
droxide/Metal Sulfide Sludges from Plating
in Aquatic Systems, FERRE, P.
W88-05747 2107 5C Application of the Soil-Gas Survey to Under-
Wastewaters,
W88-06756 ground Storage Tank Monitoring and Leak De-
2108 5E FERNANDEZ, L. A. G.
tection,
Water Inflow Prevision in the Santa Barbara
FERGUS, R. B. W88-09490 2111 5A
Projected Mine (Leon, Espana),
Evaluation of Industrial Process Modifications
W88-01449 2102 2F FERREIRA, R. F.
to Reduce Hazardous Wastes in the Armed
Simulated Effects of Surface Coal Mining and
Services, FERNANDEZ, L. P.
W88-02191 2103 5D Large-Scale High-Efficiency Air Stripper and Agriculture on Dissolved Solids in the Redwater
River, East Central Montana,
Recovery Well Network for Removing Volatile
FERGUSON, A. M. D. Organic Chlorocarbons from Ground Water, W88-03419 2104 5B
Site High Rate UASB Anaerobic Demonstration W88-09328 2111 5G
Plant Treatment of NSSC Wastewater, Variability in Base Streamflow and Water Qual-
W88-10319 2112 5D FERNANDEZ-LORCA, J. ityof Streams and Springs in Otter and Rosebud
Mine Dewatering Design in Surface Mining to Creek Basins, Southeastern Montana,
FERGUSON, B. K. Improve the Quality of Ground Water, W88-03440 2104 2E
Urban Stormwater Harvesting: Applications and W88-01581 2103 4B
Hydraulic Design, Water-Quality Variability in Four Reservoirs in
W88-05066 2106 3B FERNANDEZ-LORCA, S. Phillips and Valley Counties, Montana, May
Mine Dewatering Design in Surface Mining to Through August, 1981,
FERGUSON, B. S. Improve the Quality of Ground Water, W88-03316 2104 2H
Determination of Atrazine Residues in Water W88-01581 2103 4B
and Soil by Enzyme Immunoassay, FERREIRO, M. J.
W88-08680 2110 5A FERNANDEZ, M. A. Spawning Areas and Seasons of the Sprat
Organochlorine and Metal Pollution in Aquatic (Sprattus sprattus Linnaeus, 1758) in the Ria of
FERGUSON, J. A. Organisms Sampled in the Donana National Vigo (Galicia, NW
Spain)(Epocas y Areas de
Behavior of Soluble Salt in Sharkey Clay-II, Park During the Period 1983-1986, Puesta del Espadin (Sprattus sprattus Linnaeus,
W88-03500 2105 3C W88-05122 2107 5B 1758) en la Ria de Vigo, Galicia),

Behavior of Soluble Salt Sharkey Clay, FERNANDEZ, P. C.


W88-08087 2110 2L
W88-03491 2104 5B Telemetering Hydrometeorological Network in
FERRELL, G. M.
Mendoza, Argentina: One Year of Experiments
Effects of Long-Term Water Management in a
Groundwater Hydrology of Elk River Basin,
and Research,
Humid Region on Spatial Variability of Soil West Virginia,
W88-02624 2104 7B
Chemical Status, W88-03099 2104 7C
W88-10568 2112 3C FERNANDEZ, P. L.
pH of Rainfall in the City of Santander (Spain),
FERRETTI, O.
Water Use, Yield, and Dry Matter Accumula- W88-07123 2109 2B Case Study: Bay of Pozzuoli (Gulf of Naples,
tion by Determinate Soybean Grown in a Italy),

Humid Region, FERNANDEZ-POLANCO, F. W88-08867 2110 5B


W88-06341 Behaviour of an Anaerobic Expanded Bed Reac-
2108 2D
tor in Non-Steady State Conditions, FERRIERA, J.
FERGUSON, J. F. W88-05588 2107 5D Hazardous Waste Detoxication at Contract
Sequential Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment of Waste Management Facilities,
Kraft Pulping Wastes, FERNANDEZ-RUBIO, R. W88-01298 2102 5D
W88-10321 Mine Dewatering Design in Surface Mining to
2112 5D Improve the Quality of Ground Water, FERRIS, J. E.
FERGUSON, R. C. W88-01581 2103 4B Erosion Processes: I. Effect of Sur-
Interrill Soil
Purification of Hydrocarbon Streams, face Sealing on Infiltration, Runoff, and Soil
W88-00531
FERNANDEZ URIA, A.
2101 3C Splash Detachment,
Prevention of Water Pollution and Plan for the
W88-04641 2106 2J
FERLEY, J. P.
Exploitation of the Ash Tip of the La Robla
Follow-Up Study of Gastro-Intestinal Diseases Conventional Power Station,
Interrill Soil Erosion Processes: II. Relationship
Related to Bacteriologically Substandard Drink- W88-01555 2103 5E of Splash Detachment to Soil Properties,
ing Water, W88-04642
FERNER, S. J. 2106 2J
W88-05491 2107 5C Use of Snow-Pillow Data Melt Rate Input to
for
the Streamflow Synthesis and Reservoir Regula-
FERRY, B. W.
FERLIN, P. Natural Wetlands on Shingle at Dungeness,
tion Watershed Model,
Experimental Study of Solute Transport in a Kent, England,
W88-03644 2105 2E
Stony Field Soil, W88-07178 2109 2H
W88-01919 2103 5B FERNIE, M. S.
Areal Distribution of Infiltration Parameters and FERRY, J. P.
FERM, R.
Some Occurrence and Recovery of a DNAPL in a
Soil Physical Properties in Lateritic
Teckomatorp, Sweden - Waste Problems from Low Yielding Bedrock Aquifer,
Catchments,
the Perspective of a Manufacturing Industry,
W88-07573 2109 2G W88-11255 2112 5G
W88-01378 2102 5B
FERRANDO, M. D. FETTER, C. W.
FERME, J. M. Acute Toxicity of Organochlorined Pesticides to Assessment of Ground-Water Contamination
Speed Governing System for the Guadalupe III the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla: The De- and Remedial Action for a Hazardous Waste
Powerplant, pendency on Exposure Time and Temperature, Facility in the Gulf Coast,
W88-06721 2108 8C W88-04142 2105 5C W88-09145 2111 5G

PA-119
AUTHOR INDEX
FETTIG, J.

KETTIG, J. Temperature and the Productivity-Light Rela- Water Quality Control Plan for West Morava
Kinetics of Adsorption on Activated Carbon: I. tionship, River Basin in Yugoslavia,
Single-Solute Systems, W88-08039 2110 5C W88-04413 2105 5G
W88-03795 2105 5F
FIELD, S. J. FILIP, T.
Kinetics of Adsorption on Activated Carbon: Hydrology and Water Quality of the Elk Creek
II. State and Federal Permitting,
Basin, West-Central Wisconsin-An Assessment
Multisolute Systems, W88-04961 2106 6E
W88-03796 2105 5F of Nonpoint Discharges,
W88-03016 2104 5B FILIP, Z.
Kinetics of Adsorption on Activated Carbon: Carbon- 13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spec-
FIELD, W. G.
III. Natural Organic Material, troscopic Characterisation of Humic Substances
Generalized Kinematic Catchment Model,
W88-03797 2105 5F W88-01702 2103 2E from Municipal Refuse Decomposing in a Land-
fill,
FEUILLADE, M. FIELDING, L. W88-06424 2108 5A
Amino Acids as a Nitrogen Source of Growth Policy, Legal and Technical Measures to
of Oscillatoria rubescens D. C: Ecological Sig- Combat Pollution of Soil and Ground Water F1LIPPI, R.
nificance, from Non-Point Sources, Flow Regulation Device for Waste Waters,
W88-09770 2111 2H W88-01404 2102 5G W88-00596 2101 5D
FEVOLDEN, S. E FIELDING, M.
FILIPUZZI, F.
Population Genetics of Littorina littorea at Sol- Health Risks of Chlorination - Is There a Prob-
Aromatic Surfactants in Laundry Detergents
bergstrand, lem,
W88-06203 2108 5F and Hard-Surface Cleaners: Linear Alkylbenzen-
W88-08489 2110 5C
esulphonates and Alkylphenol Polyethoxylates,

Population Genetics of Mytilus edulis at Sol-


FIELDS, B. S. W88-09652 2111 5A
Protocol for Sampling Environmental Sites for
bergstrand,
Legionellae, FILLO, J. P.
W88-08490 2110 5C
W88-02704 2104 5A Production Waters Associated with the Produc-
tion, Processing, Transmission, and Storage of
FEYEN, J. FIESSINGER, F.
Modelling of Yield of Winter Wheat as a Func- Natural Gas: A Literature Survey,
Optimization of Organic Removal Through the
tion of Soil Water Availability, Water Treatment Process: Sand Replacement or
W88-11268 2112 5D
W88-06735 2108 2G Post-Adsorber for Granular Activated Carbon FILLY, A.
Filtration,
FEYTMANS, E. Measure of Isotopic Equilibrium between Water,
W88-05816 2107 5F
Effects of a Sewage Treatment Plant on the Water Vapour and Soil C02 in Arid Zone Soils,
Physico-Chemical Quality and Community Optimizing the Placement of GAC Filtration W88-07197 2109 2G
Structure of the Benthic Fauna of a Polluted Units,
River, the Haute-Semois (Etude des Effets d'une W88-05318 2107 5F FILONIDOV, A. M.
Station d'Epuration sur la Qualite Physico-Chi-
Use of the Acoustic Method for Checking the
Polymerization Effects of Ozone: Applications Quality of Concrete of Hydroelectric and
mique et la Structure de Peuplement de la Faune
to the Removal of Phenolic Compounds from Pumped Storage Stations,
Benthique d'une Riviere Polluee, la Haute-
Industrial Wastewaters, W88-10225 2112 8G
Semois),
W88-04376 2105 5D
W88-10281 2112 5C
FINCH, A. J.
FIFIELD, J. S.
Water Resources Activities in New York 1985-
Progressive Modifications in the Structure of 24-Hour Event: Fact or
100- Year Fiction,
Benthic Invertebrate Communities as a Function 86,
W88-01286 2102 2E
of Water Quality of the Ourthe and Lesse (Bel- W88-03073 2104 2F
gian Meuse) (Modification Progressive de la FIGUEIRAS, F. G.
Phytoplankton Composition in the Ria of Ponte- FINCH, G. R.
Structure des Peuplements d'Invertebres Bentht-
vedra (NW Spain) (Composicion del fitoplanc- Recovery of a Marker Strain of Escherichia coli
ques en Fonction de la Qualite de l'eau de
ton de la ria de Pontevedra (NO do Espana)), from Ozonated Water by Membrane Filtration,
l'Ourthe et la Lesse (Meuse Beige)),
W88-08089 21 10 2L W88-05451 2107 5F
W88-10280 2112 5A
Relationship Between Carbon, Nitrogen and Response of Fecal Coliforms and Antibiotic-
FIAMMA, S. Chlorophyll a in the Ria of Pontevedra, of NW Resistant Escherichia coli to Incremental Doses
Hepatitis A
Virus and Poliovirus 1 Inactivation
Spain (Relaciones Entre Carbono, Nitrogeno y of Ozone During Disinfection of Activated
in Estuarine Water,
W88-05589
Clorofila a en la Ria de Pontevedra, de NO Sludge Effluent,
2107 5B
Espana), W88-02006 2103 5D
W88-05039 2106 5C
FIELD-DODGSON, M. S.
Effect ofSalmon Redd Excavation on Stream FINCH, M. O.
Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Phytoplank-
and Benthic Community of Two Estimated Performance of Twitchell Island
Substrate ton in the Ria of Pontevedra (NW Spain) (Dis- Levee System, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta,
Salmon Spawning Streams in Canterbury, New tribucion estacional y espacial del fitoplancton
Zealand,
Under Maximum Credible Earthquake Condi-
en la ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)),
tions,
W88-09635 2111 2H W88-08092 2110 2L
W88-10168 2112 8A
FIELD, J. A. Secchi Disk Visibility, Chlorophyll a and Partic-
Methanogenic Toxicity of Bark Tannins and the ulate Organic Matter in the Pontevedra Estuary FINCH, P. E.

Anaerobic Biodegradability of Water Soluble (NW of Spain) (Visibilidad del disco de Secchi, Observations on Bacterial Aftergrowth in Water
Bark Matter, clorofila a y materia organica particulada en la Supply Distribution Systems: Implications for
W88-10333 2112 5D ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)), Disinfection Strategies,
W88-04544 2106 2L W88-06207 2108 5F
FIELD, G.
J.
Preliminary Carbon Budget of the Southern FIGUERAS, A. FINDLAY, E. S.
GC/MS, HPLC and FAB Mass Spectrophoto- Vapor Extraction of Organic Contamination
Benguela Pelagic Ecosystem,
W88-01635 2103 2L
metric Analysis of Organic Micropollutants in From the Vadose Zone: A Case Study,
Barcelona's Water Supply, W88-11153 2112 5G
HELD, R. A. W88-09583 2111 5A
Analysis of the Validity of Analytical Models FINDLAY, R. H.
Identification of Non-Volatile Organic Com-
Used for Assessment of Forty-Five Waste Site Biochemical Measures of the Biomass, Commu-
pounds in GAC Filters and in Raw and Drink-
Areas: Subsurface Flow and Chemical Trans- nity Structure, and Metabolic Activity of the
ing Water Extracts by FAB and FAB-CID-
port, Ground Water Microbiota,
MIKE Spectrometry,
W88-02546 2104 2F
W88-10960 2112 5B W88-05924 2108 5A
FIELD, S. D. FILIP, A. FINDLAY, S.
Aspects of the Underwater Light Field of Eight Prediction of Water Quality in a Future Water Contribution of Fungal Biomass to the Diet of a
Central New York Lakes, Supply Reservoir, Freshwater Isopod (Lirceus sp.),
W88-05424 2107 2H W88-04363 2105 5G W88-10700 2112 2H

PA-120
AUTHOR INDEX
FITZ, F. A.

FINDLEY, D. I. Sludge Stage and Biologically Intensified Filtra- FISHER, D. L.


Dissolved Oxygen Studies Below Walter F. tion, Institute for Research on Land and Water Re-
George Dam, W88-04381 2105 5D Annual Report
sources, 1984,
W88-01330 2102 5G W88-00553 2101 9D
FISCHER, A. J.
FINE, L. O. VOCs in Ground Water Influenced by Large
Using Saturated Hydraulic Conductivities to
FISHER, G. L.
Scale Withdrawals,
Assess the Interaction between Saline/Sodic Ir-
Map Showing Outcrops and Lithology of Intru-
W88-00014 2101 5B sive Rocks, Basin and Range Province and Vi-
rigation Waters and South Dakota Soils,
W88-00548 FISCHER, A. M. cinity, Trans-Pecos Texas,
2101 3C
Primary Photochemical Processing in Photolysis
W88-02992 2104 8E
FINK, D. H. Mediated by Humic Substances,
Sodium Salt Treated Catchments for Water Har- W88-08532
Map Showing Outcrops of Basaltic Rocks, Basin
2110 5B and Range Province and Vicinity, Trans-Pecos
vesting,
W88-06343 2108 3B FISCHER, D. A. Texas,
Deep Dedicated Pump Installation Florida EDB W88-02993 2104 8E
FINKE, R. L. Contamination Investigation,
Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Yield Re- W88-11087 FISHER, M. R.
2112 5A
sponse of Two Soybean Cultivars, Low-Frequency Raman Scattering from Water
W88-05990 2108 5C FISCHER, L. D. A Direct Measure of
and Aqueous Solutions:
Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary Hydrogen Bonding,
FINKELSTEIN, P. L. Transport. Volume 3: A W88-01595
Laterally Averaged 2103 IB
Acid Precipitation Patterns and Trends in East-
Model of Momentum and Energy Transport
ern North America, 1980-84, FISHER, R. P.
with Application to Seiche Hydraulics,
W88-06240 2108 5B Pulp and Paper
W88-04703 2106 2H Industry Experience with
FINKENBINER, K. T. NPDES Quality Assurance Requirements,
FISCHER, M. W88-11171 2112 7C
Treatment of Contaminated Ground Water With
Technical and Economic Advantages of Produc-
Membrane Separation Technologies,
FISHER,
ing and Applying Ozone at High Concentra- S. W.
W88-11249 2112 5G tions, Changes in the Aqueous Behavior of Parathion
FINKNER, R. E. W88-06018 2108 5F Under Varying Conditions of Hydrogen Ion
Selective Breeding Program to Improve the Concentration,
FISCHER, R. W88-03869
Water-Use Efficiency and Nutritive Acceptabil- 2105 5B
Establishment of a Test Guideline for the Eval-
ity of Kochia as a Forage Grazing Crop,
uation of Fish Tainting, FISHER, W. J.
W88-O0716 2101 3C W88-10151 2112 7C Calculation of Volatile Solids Destruction
FINLAY, R. W. During Sludge Digestion,
Submodels of Water Quality for the Analysis of
Radioactivity in Hocking River Basin, W88-00266 2101 5D
Regional Water Policies in Open-Pit Lignite
W88-04990 2106 5B
Mining Areas, Economic Assessment of Some Methods of
FINNEGAN, W. G. W88-01561 2103 5G Sewage Sludge Stabilisation,
Application of Ice Nucleation Kinetics in Oro- W88-00255
FISENNE, I. M. 2101 5D
graphic Clouds,
W88-06253 Daily Intake of U-234, -235, -238, Th-228, -230, -
2108 3B Sludge Stabilisation - Methods and Measure-
232, and Ra-226, -228 by New York City Resi-
ment,
FINNEY, B. A. dents,
W88-00238
Operational Water Quality Management: Prob- W88-04326 2101 5D
2105 5B
lem Context and Evaluation of a Model for FISK, D.
River Quality, FISH, J.
Comparison of Snow Cover Liquid Water Meas-
W88-04180 Determining Ultratrace Metal Concentrations
2105 5G urement Techniques,
by Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spec-
W88-04304 2105 7B
Planning Model for Optimal Control of Salt- trometry,
water Intrusion, W88-07384 2109 5A FISZMAN, M.
W88-07044 2109 4B
FISH, J. E.
Heavy Metal Distribution, Availability and Fate
FINNIGAN, R. E. Index of Hydrologic Data for Selected Sites in Sepetiba Bay, S. E. Brazil,
in
Overcoming Bottlenecks Palm Beach County, Florida, 1928-80, W88-06428 2108 5B
in Environmental
Sample Analysis, W88-03396 2104 7C
W88-00410 Heavy Metals inDrinking Waters from the Par-
2101 5A aiba do Sul -
FISH, W. Guandu River System, Rio de
FINSTEIN, M. S. Subsurface Transport of Gasoline-derived Lead Janeiro State, Brazil,
Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting at a Filling-station Contamination W88-05248 2107 5B
Site in
Sludge: Part Ill-Oxygen, Moisture, Ordor, Yakima, Washington,
Pathogens, W88-11149 FITCHETT, A. W.
2112 5B
W88-03596 Analysis of Rain by Ion Chromatography,
2105 5D
FISHBACK, P. V. W88-09391 2111 5A
Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting Federal Reclamation Program: An Analysis of
Sludge: Part IV - Facility Design and Operation, Rent-Seeking Behavior, FITCHKO, J.
W88-02127 2103 5D W88-05681 Incidence of Deformities in Chironomus spp.
2107 6E
from Port Hope Harbour, Lake Ontario,
FIORE, FISHEL, D. K. W88-04212 2105 5C
Model for Optimization of Socio-Economic Preliminary Results of the Preimpoundment
Fishery Values on the Rio Grande in New Water-Quality Study of Swatara Creek, Pennsyl- Literature Review of the Effects of Persistent
Mexico, vania, Toxic Substances on Great Lakes Biota,
W88-10022 2111 6D W88-03329 W88-04726
2104 2H 2106 5C
FIORENTINO, M. FISHER, B. FITTERMAN, D. V.
Analysis of Flood Series by Stochastic Models, Chemical Separation of Water Samples, Examples of Transient Sounding for Ground-
W88-06520 2108 2E W88-00739 Water Exploration in Sedimentary Aquifers,
2101 5A
W88-04060 2105 2F
FIRESTONE, M. K. FISHER, B. E. A.
Cumulative Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Wet Deposition of Sulfate and Its Relationship FITTS, C. R.
Soil Chemical and Microbial Characteristics and
to Sulphur Dioxide Emissions, Application and Demonstration of Analytic Ele-
Conifer Seedling Growth, W88-02406 2103 5B ment Models,
W88-00108 2101 5C W88-10986 2112 2F
FISHER, B. O.
FIRK, W. Feasibility of Infrared Spectroscopic Identifica- FITZ, F. A.
Development and Optimization of a Process tion of Crude Oil Waste Brines, Waste Solvent Recovery Apparatus,
Combination of a Highest-Loaded Activated W88-11230 2112 5A W88-04805 2106 5D

PA-121
AUTHOR INDEX
FITZGERALD, C.

FITZGERALD, C. Movement of Selected Pesticides and Herbicides FLERCHINGER, G. N.


PCB Contamination of a Private Water Supply, through Columns of Sandy Loam, Predicting Infiltration Parameters for a Road
W88-03836 2105 5B W88-09105 2111 5B Sediment Model,
W88-08062 2110 5B
FITZGERALD-SMITH, J. P. FLANNERY, II. F.

Transportable Bridge, Groundwater Protection System,


2101 8A W88-00615 2101 5G FLETCHER, B. P.
W88-00771
Cache River Pumping Station, South of Mound
Transportable Pontoon, FLECKENSTEIN, J. City, Illinois: Hydraulic Model Investigation,
W88-04777 2106 8A Direct Measurement of Cadmium, Lead, Copper W88-02935 2104 8B
and Zinc Samples from a River Ecosystem by
in
FITZHARRIS, B. B. Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Hydrodynamic Forces on Tainter Gates and
Synoptic Climatology of Ablation on a New (ZAAS) in the Graphite Furnace, Stilling Basin Old River Control Auxiliary
Zealand Glacier, W88-05919 2108 5A Structure: Hydraulic Model Investigation,
W88-07632 2109 2C
W88-06556 2108 8B
FLEECER, J. W.
FITZPATRICK, D. J. Laboratory Studies on Core Sampling with Ap-
Ground Fractures Due to Longwall Mining Old River Control Auxiliary Structure: Hydrau-
plication to Subtidal Meiobenthos Collection,
lic Model Investigation,
Subsidence, W88-09847 2111 7B
W88-01592 2103 8E W88-11278 2112 8B
FLEEKER, J.
Hydrogeologic Conditions and Saline- Water In- Two Enzyme Immunoassays to Screen for 2,4- FLETCHER, E. L.
Cape
trusion, Coral, Florida, 1978-81, Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid in Water, Aquatic Weed Barrier,
W88-03032 2104 2F W88-04135 2105 5A W88-00607 2101 4A
FITZPATRICK, J. A. FLEGAL, A. R.
FLETCHER, P.
Chemistry of Leachates from Raw and Stabi- Lead in a Pelagic Food Chain,
W88-01468 2102 5B Chemistry of Heavy Metals in Digested Sewage
lized Coal Fired Wastes,
2102 5D Sludge - I. Copper (II) Complexation with Solu-
W88-00984
FLEISCHER, S. ble Organic Matter,
FITZSIMONS, A. G. Coastal Eutrophication in Sweden: Reducing W88-04017 2105 5D
Phosphorus Inactivation in a Eutrophic Lake by Nitrogen in Land Runoff,

the Direct Addition of Ferric Aluminium Sul- W88-08227 2110 5G Chemistry of Heavy Metals in Digested Sewage
phate:Changes in Phytoplankton Populations, Sludge - II. Heavy Metal Complexation with
FLEISCHMAN, M.
W88-10208 2112 2H Soluble Organic Matter,
Rejection Spectra of Reverse Osmosis Mem-
branes Degraded by Hydrolysis or Chlorine W88-04018 2105 5D
FITZWATER, P. L.
Assessment of Ground-Water Contamination Attack
W88-02448 2103 3A FLETCHER, S. J.
and Remedial Action for a Hazardous Waste Pond
Underseepage at the Loy Yang Settling
Facility in the Gulf Coast, FLEISCHMANN, M. L. Dam,
W88-09145 2111 5G Recommended Methods for Testing the Fate W88-O4OO0 2105 8B
and Effects of Dispersed Oil in Marine Sedi-
FIUZA, J. M.
High Organic Load Stabilization Pond using
ments, FLEXSER, S.
W88-09199 2111 7B Radon Groundwater of the Long Valley Cal-
Water Hyacinth - A 'Bahia' Experience, in

W88-04616 2106 5D Toxicity Testing with Constant or Decreasing


dera, California,

Concentrations of Chemically Dispersed Oil, W88-04989 2106 5B


FIUZAT, A. A.
5C
W88-09185 2111
Experimental Study of Cross-Flow Turbine, FLIK, B. J. G.
W88-06229 2108 8C FLEISCHMANN, T. Underestimation of Primary Production as Indi-
Bioparticulate Solubilization and Biodegradation cated by Measurements with Size-Fractionated
Head Loss in Submerged Drop Structures,
in Semi-Continuous Aerobic Thermophilic Di- Phytoplankton in Lake Maarsseveen I (The
W88-04411 2105 8B
gestion, Netherlands),
FJELLHEIM, A. WS8-07597 2109 5D W88-10255 2112 2H
Birch Leaf Processing and Associated Macroin-
FLEMER, D. A.
vertebrates in an Acidified Lake Subjected to FLINT, K. P.
Long-Term Biological Data Sets: Their Role in
Liming, Research, Monitoring, and Management of Estu- Long-Term Survival of Escherichia coli in
W88-06914 2109 5G arine and Coastal Marine Systems, River Water,
W88-06332 2108 2L W88-06834 2109 5B
Effects of Transferring Glacier-Fed Water to a
Clear-Water Mountain River on the Production FLEMING, A. H. Model for Acid and Alkaline Phosphatase Ac-
and Food Organisms of Brown Trout (Salmo Characterizing Jointed Systems by Azimuthal tivity in a Small Pond,
trutta L.) in Southern Norway, Resistivity Surveys,
W88-08786 2110 2H
W88-04229 2105 6G W88- 10420 2112 2F

FLACK, FLINT-PETERSEN, L.
J. E. FLEMING, G.
Increasing Efficiency of Nonagricultural Water Case Studies on Real-Time River Flow Fore- Hydraulics of Two-Level Denil Fish way,
Use, casting, W88-04273 2105 8B
W88-00297 2101 3D W88-04698 2106 2E
FLINT, R. W.
Public Attitudes toward Water Conservation, FLEMING, G. W. Use of Biological Controls for Managing Great
W88-02315 2103 3D PHRQINPT-An Computer Program
Interactive Lakes Disturbances,
for Constructing Input Data Sets to the Geo- 2105 4A
W88-04213
FLAHERTY, D. C. chemical Simulation Program PHREEQE,
Mount St. Helens: The Aftermath, W88-03003 2104 7B FLIPPIN, T. H.
W88-02272 2103 5G
FLEMING, H. L. Control of Sludge Bulking in a Carbohydrate
Mount St. Helens: The Aftermath, Removal of Oily Contaminants in Wastewater Wastewater Using a Biosorption Contactor,
W88-03937 2105 5C with Microporous Alumina Membranes, W88-O1O30 2102 5D
W88-07502 2109 5D
FLAIM, G. M. FLIPPO, H. N.
Filtering Unit for the Removal of Pesticide Resi- FLEMMING, H. C. Cost Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging Pro-
dues from Aqueous Solutions, Microbial Growth on Ion Exchangers, gram in Pennsylvania,
W88-10278 2112 5G W88-01834 2103 5D W88-03061 2104 7A
FLANAGAN, M FLENIKEN, J. A.
FLORA, M. D.
Determination of Volatile Priority Pollutants in Use of Limited Geophysical Log Data to Delin-
Water by Purge and Trap and Capillary Column eate and Characterize Disposal and Confining Impact of Atmospheric Deposition on the Water
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. Zones, Quality of Everglades National Park,
W88-02859 2104 5A W88-11105 2112 5E W88-01279 2102 5C

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AUTHOR INDEX
FONSECA, M. S.

FLOREK, J. FLYNN, B. P. FOIL, J.


Upgraded Water System Promises Industrial Methodology of Industrial Wastewater PAC Low-Cost Wastewater Treatment with the Use
Growth, Evaluations, of an Intrachannel Clarifier in Oxidation
W88-03631 2105 5F W88-02300 2103 5D Ditches,

FLORENCE, J. FLYNN, L. E.
W88-01956 2103 5D
Simulation of Stream Bed Armouring and its Canal Design: Optimal Cross Sections,
FOK, Y.-S.
Consequences, W88-03784 2105 8B
W88-06188 2108 2J
Upward Infiltration Equations in Power-Law
Joint Reservoir and Aqueduct Design and Oper- Form,
FLORENCE, T. M. ation, W88-05145 2107 2G
Mechanism of Toxicity of Ionic Copper and W88-07047 2109 5F
Copper Complexes to Algae, FOLEY, C. J.
W88-02369 2103 5C Optimal Aqueduct Capacity and Distribution In situ Hatching of Artemia monica Cysts in
Policy: Continuous Approach, Hypersaline Mono Lake, California,
Novel Adsorbent for the Determination of the W88-02418 2103 5F W88-06987 2109 2H
Toxic Fraction of Copper in Natural Waters,
W88-05378 2107 5A Optimal Aqueduct Capacity and Distribution
FOLEY, H.
Policy: Discrete Approach,
FLORENTZ, M. Physics and Chemistry of Acid Precipitation,
W88-02419 2103 5F
Biological Phosphorus Removal in France, W88-00485 2101 5B
W88-05245 2107 5D FLYNN, T. J.
Ground-Water Tracers, FOLIGUET, J. M.
Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) Regula- W88-08971 2111 2F Some Limits in Current Adsorption-Elution
tion: A
Way to Optimize Pollution Removal and Methods for the Detection of Viruses in Large
Energy Savings in the Low Load Activated FOAT, N. Volumes of Tap Water,
Sludge Process, Frequency Estimates of Water Available for W88-03574 2105 5A
W88-01958 2103 5D Runoff Due to Precipitation and/or Snowmelt,
W88-01287 2102 2E FOLK-WILLIAMS, J. A.
FLORENZA, I. Western Water Flows to the Cities: A Source-
Influence of Drought Stress on 14-C02 Fixation FOCHT, D. D.
book,
and Assimilation, and Distribution of Photo- Evaluation of Pesticide Groundwater Pollution
W88-06612 2108 6D
synthates in Wheat Seedlings (Influence du defi- Potential from Standard Indices of Soil-Chemi-
cit hydrique sur la fixation, l'assimilation de cal Adsorption and Biodegradation, FOLLMER, L. R.
14C02 et la distribution des photosynthetats W88-05988 2108 5B Hydrogeologic Investigations of Failure Mecha-
chez jeunes plantes de Bles), nisms and Migration of Organic Chemicals at
W88-05578 2107 2D FODERARO, T. A.
Microwave Digestion Techniques Wilsonville, Illinois,
in the Sequen-
FLORES, A. L. tial Extraction of Calcium, Iron, Chromium, W88-09177 2111 5E
Estimation of Surface
Moisture Availability Manganese, Lead and Zinc in Sediments,
From Remote Temperature Measurements, W88-03825 Soil-An Uncertain Medium for Waste Disposal,
2105 5A
W88-04101 W88-01746 2103 5B
2105 7C
FOE, C.
FLORIDO, J. A. Assessment of the Biological Impact of Point FOLLUM, O. A.
Design and Performance of a New Medium for Source Discharges Employing Asiatic Clams, Carcinus maenas (L.) in the Four Rock Bottom
the Quantitative Recovery of Staphylococcus W88-03867 2105 5A Basins at Solbergstrand Experimental Station,
aureus from Recreational Waters, W88-08491 2110 2L
W88-01985 2103 5A FOERSTNER, U.
Sediment Quality Criteria - General Aspects and Settlement,Growth and Community Structure
FLOS, J. International State of Discussion (Qualitaetskri- on Granite Chips. A Comparison Between Four
Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen and Plankton terien fuer Gewaessersedimente - Allgemeine Basina at S.E.S. and a Sheltered Locality in the
Biomass in Oligotrophic and Upwelling Systems, Problematik und Internationaler Stand der Dis- Oslofjord,
W88-01643 2103 2L kussion), W88-08487 2110 5C
W88-02086 2103 5A
FLOS, R.
FOLSOM, B. L.
Effects of Zinc Sulphate on Haematological Pa- FOGEL, M. M. Influence of Disposal Environment on Availabil-
rameters the Dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula
in Use of Streamflow Increases from Vegetation
ity and Plant Uptake of Heavy Metals in
and Influences of MS222, Management in the Verde River Basin,
W88-02002 Dredged Material,
2103 5C W88-05419 2107 3B
W88-03980 2105 5B
FLOWER, R. J. FOGELMAN, K.
Relationships between Bathymetry, Water Qual- Levels of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Fort Use of Bioassay and Associated Tests in
ityand Diatoms in Some Hebridean Lochs, Edward, New York, Water System, Dredged Material and Disposal Management,
W88-08096 2110 2H W88-00426 W88-08863 2110 5A
2101 5A
FLUECK, J. A. FOGELQVIST, E. FOLSOM, C. M.
Continuing Design Work for the Sierra Cooper- Isolation of Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons from Pe- Treatment of Coal Liquefaction Waste with
ative Pilot Project: Interim Report No. 5, troleum Hydrocarbons for Mass Spectrometric PAC-Enhanced Activated Sludge Process,
W88-00894 2101 2B W88-00983
Identification, 2102 5D
Final Report on the Continuing Design, Review,
W88-07696 2109 5 A
FOLVING, S.
and Analysis Work for the Sierra Cooperative FOGET, C. R. Studies of Tidal Flat Environments with Land-
Pilot Project, Experimental Use of Dispersants for Coun-
W88-00875
Spill sat MSS Data,
2101 3B termeasures on Arctic Beaches, W88-08481 2110 2L
W88-09204 2111 5G
FLUGRATH, M. W.
Effects of October 1981 Flood on the Quantity FOGG,
FONG, M.
G. E.
and Quality of Water in Selected Streams and Treatment of Phenol and Substituted Phenols
Regional Underpressuring in Deep Brine
Reservoirs in the Brazos River Basin, Texas, with an Anaerobic Activated Carbon Filter,
Aquifers, Palo Duro Basin, Texas: 1. Effects of
W88-03446 2104 2A Hydrostratigraphy and Topography,
W88-00457 2101 5D
W88-01681 2103 2F
FLUHLER, H. FONSECA, A.
Experimental Study of Solute Transport in a Regional Underpressuring Deep Maintenance Strategies for Sewerage Systems,
in Brine
Stony Field Soil, Aquifers, Palo Duro Basin, Texas: 2. The
W88-01954 2103 5D
Effect
W88-01919 2103 5B of Cenozoic Basin Development,
W88-01682 2103 2F
FONSECA, M. S.
FLUM, T. F. Habitat Development Applications: Use of Sea-
Effects of Three Related Amides on Microeco- FOHN, P. M. B. grass Transplanting for Habitat Development on
system Stability, Cone Penetration Testing in Snow, Dredged Material,
W88-03670 2105 5C W88-05053 2106 2C W88-02571 2104 2L

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AUTHOR INDEX
FONT, J.

FONT, J. FORD, C. E. FOREMAN, T. L.


Some Effects of Longshore Bottom Variability Growth and Aggregation Behavior of Repre- Cleanup on a Large Scale,
on NW African Upwelling Dynamics (Algunos sentative Phytoplankton as Affected by the En- W88-05476 2107 5G
Efectos de la Influcncia de la Variacion de Pro- vironmental Contaminant Di-n-butyl Phthalate,
fundidad de Costa y Fondo en Sentido N-S W88-03687 2105 5C FOREMAN, W. T.
Sobre la Dinamica del Afloramiento del NO de Vapor-Particle Partitioning of Semivolatile Or-
A frjcfl^ FORD, D. E.
ganic Compounds.
W88-01621 2103 2L Identifying Critical NPS Contributing Water-
W88-09067 2111 5B
shed Areas,
FONTAINE, J. W88-01128 2102 5B
FORES, E.
Water Supply in Micronesia,
W88-01889 2103 5F Mixing Processes in DeGray Lake, Arkansas, Action of Malathion plus Lindane Pesticide on
W88-01063 2102 2H Crustacean Populations,
FONTAINE, R. A. W88-08674 2110 5C
Comparison of Two Stream-Discharge Record Performance Evaluation of Surface Water
Reconstruction Techniques for Eight Gaging Transport and Dispersion Models, Chemical Characteristics of the Water in the
Stations in Maine, W88-04392 2105 5B Ricefields of the Ebro Delta (N.E. Spain),
W88-03121 2104 7B W88-08809 2110 2H
Thermal Modeling of DeGray Lake,
Cost-Effectiveness of the U.S. Geological Sur- W88-01078 2102 2H FORESTER, J.
vey's Stream-Gaging Programs in Massachusetts
Thermal Structure and Characteristics of Effects of Triethylene Glycol on Mysidopsis
and Rhode Island,
DeGray Lake, bahia (Crustacea: Mysidacea) and Menidia pen-
W88-03059 2104 7A
W88-01062 2102 2H insulae (Pisces: Atherinidae),
FONTAINE, T. D. W88-11011 2112 5C
Contaminant Management Strategies for the Two-Dimensional Modeling of Storm Event
Great Lakes: Optimal Solutions under Uncertain Inflow Processes at DeGray Lake, FORESTI, E.
Conditions, W88-01079 2102 2A Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment in the Food
W88-04220 2105 5G Processing Industry: Two Case Studies,
FORD, D. L.
W88-02113 2103 5D
FONTANE, D. G. Development of Design and Operational Crite-
Dynamic Optimal Lake Regulation for Quantity Wastewater Treatment,
ria for
FORG1E, D. J. L.
and Quality Objectives, W88-03985 2105 5D Treatment of a Mycotoxin-Contaminated Fresh-
W88-01246 2102 5G
Economics of Adsorption in Wastewater Treat- water,
Methodology for Developing Optimal Water ment, W88-05830 2107 5F
Storage Strategies, W88-02310 2103 5D
W88-01242 2102 7 A FORJA, J. M.
FORD, D. T. New Device for Sampling Waters in Shallow
Optimal Control of Reservoir Discharge Quality Comparative Aspects of Computerized Flood- Ecosystems,
through Selective Withdrawal: Hydraulic Labo- plainData Management, W88-05603 2107 7B
ratory Investigation, W88-05611 2107 6A
W88-O0866 2101 5G FORLIN, L.
Dredged Material Disposal Management Model, Long-Term Effects of Bleached Kraft Mill Ef-
FONTENO, W. C. W88-01530 2103 5E fluents on Red and White Blood Cell Status, Ion
Computed Tomographic Analyses of Water Dis-
Balance, and Vertebral Structure in Fish,
tribution in Three Porous Foam Media, FORD, G. C.
W88-04497 2106 2G Cost of Control - Who Will Pay, W88-07475 2109 5C
W88-02655 2104 5G
FONTENOT, M. M. FORNERO, L.
Hydrogeologic Assessment, Delineation, and FORD, J. Telemetering Hydrometeorological Network in
Remediation of a Shallow Ground Water Con- Chrysophycean Microfossils Provide New In- Mendoza, Argentina: One Year of Experiments
taminated Zone, sight into the Recent History of a Naturally and Research,
W88-11250 2112 5G Acidic Lake (Cone Pond, New Hampshire), W88-02624 2104 7B
W88-08258 2110 5C
FONTES, J. C.
FORREST, D.
Measure of Isotopic Equilibrium between Water, Hydrology of Alaskan Wetlands, U.S.A.: A Use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Water Vapour and Soil C02 in Arid Zone Soils, Review, in River Basin Management,
W88-07197 2109 2G W88-08025 2110 2H W88-04420 2105 7A
FOOKS, L. J.
Water Quality Problems Caused by Abandoned
Effects of Roadside Snowmelt on Wetland FORREST, M.
Metal Mines and Tailings,
Vegetation: An Experimental Study, Permeability of Soils Using Contaminated Per-
W88-01148 2102 5C
W88-05065 2106 5C meant,
FORD, J. I. W88-09439 2111 5B
FOOTE, H. P.
Macrofauna and Environment of the Nanpil-
DIGRD: An Interactive Grid Generating Pro- FORRESTER, R. K.
Kiepw River, Ponape, Eastern Caroline Islands,
gram. Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface
W88-00657
W88-09859 2111 2H
2101 7C Impoundment,
Use of Technique to Study Effects
a Multigrid
FORD, T. E. W88-08439 2110 5G
Alteration of Carbon Cycling by Beaver: Meth-
of Limited Sampling of Heterogeneity on Trans-
port Prediction,
ane Evasion Rates from Boreal Forest Streams FORRISTER, W. B.

W88-10931 and Rivers, Anti-Fouling Surface Modification for Longer-


2112 5B
W88-08303 2110 2H Lived Membranes with Constant Fluxes and Se-
FORBES, A. M. lectivities: AFT II,
Colloidal and Dissolved Organic Carbon Dy-
Fish Species Assemblages in Southwestern Wis- W88-10101 2112 3A
consin Streams with Implications for Small- namics in Undisturbed Boreal Forest Catch-
mouth Bass Management, ments: A Seasonal Study of Apparent Molecular FORSBERG, A.
W88-08425 2110 2H Weight Spectra, Concentrations ofCadmium and Other Metals in
W88-10653 2112 2H Fucus vesiculosus L. and Fontinalis dalecarlica
FORBES, G. S.
Br. Eur. from the Northern Baltic Sea and the
Synoptic and Mesoscale Aspects of an Appa- Longitudinal Patterns of Ecosystem Processes
Southern Bothnian Sea.
lachian Ice Storm Associated with Cold-Air and Community Structure in a Subarctic River
Continuum. W88-10196 2112 5B
Damming.
W88-00127 2101 2B W88-01871 2103 2H
Studies on Metal Content in the Brown Sea-
FORBES, W. J. Role of Bacterial Polymers in Metal Release into weed, Fucus vesiculosus, from the Archipelago
Biologically Based Water Quality Management, Water. of Stockholm,
W88-02692 2104 5C W88-05729 2107 2F W88-08199 2110 5B

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AUTHOR INDEX
FOX, K. R.

FORSBERG, B. FOSTER, A. R. FOULKES, M,


Experiments and Experiences in Biomanipula- Remediation at a Major Superfund Site, Western Control of the Anaerobic Digestion Process,
tion - Studies of Biological Ways to Reduce Processing, Kent, Washington, W88-00246 2101 5D
Algal Abundance and Eliminate Blue-Greens, W88-11157 2112 5G
W88-02890 2104 5G FOURCY, A.
FOSTER, D. R.
Mire Development, Pool Formation and Land- Incorporation of Cadmium by Water Hyacinth,
FORSBERG, B. R.
scape Processes on Patterned Fens in Dalarna, W88-04626 2106 5D
Factors Controlling Nutrient Concentrations in
Amazon Floodplain Lakes, Central Sweden,
W88-01708 2103 2H
FOURNIER, B.
W88-07466 2109 2H Sartigan Dam in Beauce (Quebec) Canada: An
FORSLUND, J. FOSTER, G. D. Example of Deterioration Resulting from Alkali-
Quality Groundwater for Tomorrow, Comparative Metabolism
Nitroaromatic of Aggregate Reactivity (Le barrage Sartigan dans
W88-04513 2106 5G Compounds in Freshwater, Brackish Water and la Beauce (Quebec), Canada: un cas-type de de-
Marine Decapod Crustaceans, terioration du beton par des reactions alcalis-
FORST, J. B. W88-05560 2107 5B granulats),
Design of Land Application Programs for Large W88-04868 2106 8F
Municipal Systems via Contractual Services: A
FOSTER, G. R.
Case Study - Washington, D.C.,
CREAMS: A System for Evaluating Manage-
FOUSS, J. L.
ment Practices,
W88-01730 2103 5E Arch End Cap,
W88-07831 2109 5G
W88-04825 2106 4A
FORSTE, J. B.
FOSTER, J.
Complying with Land Application Regulations, Multi-Layered Corrugated Conduit With 'Black-
Effects of Test Spills of Chemically Dispersed
W88-04512 2106 5E Eye' Like Apertures,
and Nondispersed Oil on the Activity of Aspar-
FORSTER, C. tate Amino-transferase and Glucose-6-Phosphate W88-04837 2106 4A
F.
Percentile Estimation for Water Quality Data, Dehydrogenase in Two Intertidal Bivalves, Mya
W88-02829 arenaria and Mytilus edulis, Simulating Subsurface Drainage in the Lower
2104 5D Mississippi Valley with DRAINMOD,
W88-09202 2111 5C
Stable Foams in Activated Sludge Plants, W88-08059 2110 4B
W88-02055 2103 5D Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Dam
Safety Program, Two-Stage Weir Control of Subsurface Drain-
FORSTER, D. L. W88-02598 2104 8A age for Water Table Management,
Alternative Management Options for the Con- W88-08064 2110 3F
trol of Diffuse Phosphorus Loads to Lake Erie,
FOSTER, J. C.
Tidal Area Dispersant Project: Fate of Dis- FOWLER, B.
W88-03987 2105 5G
persed and Undispersed Oil in Two Nearshore Inexpensive Water Circulation System for Stud-
Soil Erosion and Water Treatment Costs, Test Spills,
ies of Chemical Exchange Using Sediment
W88-08381 2110 5F W88-09201 2111 5B Cores,
FOSTER, E. W88-10662 2112 7B
FORSTER, R. J.

Use of the Fluctuation Test to Detect


Mutagenic Channel Development in the Lower Reach of
the Red River,
FOWLER, D.
Activity in Unconcentrated Samples of Drinking
W88-01187 2102 8B Sensitivityof High-Elevation Streams in the
Waters in the United Kingdom,
Southern Blue Ridge Province to Acidic Depo-
W88-03536 2105 5A FOSTER, J. H. sition,

FORSTNER, Columbia Basin Wildlife/Irrigation Develop- W88-02377 2103 5C


U.
Effect of Sample Pretreatment on the Reliability
ment Study,
W88-00784 2101 6G FOWLER, D. K.
of Solid Speciation Data of Heavy Metals. Im-
plications for the Study of Early Diagenetic Utilization of Surface Mine Ponds in East Ten-
FOSTER, M. P.
Processes, nessee by Breeding Amphibians,
Statistical Study of the North Dakota Cloud
W88-06069 2108 5A W88-00898 2101 4A
Modification Project,
W88-07741 2109 3B
Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes FOWLER, J. W.
on Competing Sediment Components with a FOSTER, M. S. Coal Gas Plant Wastes: Remnant of an Era,
Multichamber Device, Management of Reefs Designed
Artificial to W88-08901 2110 5B
W88-06885 2109 5B Support Natural Communities,
W88-10748 2112 5G FOWLER, S. W.
Study of Metal Sorption/Desorption Processes Heavy Metal and Radionuclide Transfer and
on Competing Sediment Components with a FOSTER, P. F. Transport by Marine Organisms,
Multichamber Device, New Zealand's Clyde Power Station, W88-01477 2102 5B
W88-09705 2111 5B W88-04577 2106 8E
PCBs and the Environment: The Mediterranean
FORSYTH, R. A. FOSTER, W. E.
Marine Ecosystem,
Economic Impact of Pavement Subsurface Flood Alleviation Scheme for Lower River
Mole, W88-06668 2108 5B
Drainage,
W88-04877 W88-07489 2109 8B
2106 8G Rapid Removal of Chernobyl Fallout from Med-
FORT, C. L. FOSU, P. K. iterranean Surface Waters by Biological Activi-

Evaluation of the Quality of Wastewater Treat- Empirical Power Comparisons of Some Tests ty,

ment Effluent Following Chlorination or Ozona- for Trend, W88-04O16 2105 5B


tion,
W88-05888 2107 7C
FOX, A. M.
W88-03542 2105 5D FOTIEVA, N. N. Multivariate Assessment of Plant Management
FORTNER, Effect Accuracy of Determining the
of the Impacts on Macrophyte Communities
R. W. in a Scot-
Characteristics of a Rock Mass on Calculations Canal,
Ocean and Great Lakes Awareness Among Fifth tish
of Tunnel Linings, W88-05369
and Ninth Grade Ohio Students: A Continuing
W88-00057
2107 4A
Study,
2101 8A
W88-10516 FOX, C. A.
2112 6B FOUCAULT, A.
Analysis of Organic Matter in Water of Low Impacts of Hydroelectric Development on Ri-
FORTUNE, M. TOC (Total Organic Carbon) Content by Chro-
parian Vegetation in the Sierra Nevada Region,
Historical Changes of a Large River in an Urban W88-06968 2109 6G
matographic Techniques,
Area: The Garonne River, Toulouse, France, W88-10535 2112 5A
W88-09728 2111 4C FOX, K. R.
FOUFOULA-GEORGIOU, E. Comparison of Media for Recovery of Total
FOSCA, V. Assessment of a Class of Neyman-Scott Models Coliform Bacteria from Chemically Treated
Hydro Development on International Rivers, for Temporal Rainfall, Water,
W88-06722 2108 8C W88-04109 2105 2B W88-02710 2104 5A

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AUTHOR INDEX
FOX, K. R.

Controlling Arsenic, Fluoride, and Uranium by FRANCIS, C. W. FRANKLIN, J. F.


Point-of-Use Treatment, Leaching of Toxic Metals from Incinerator Re-Creation of Ecosystems at Mount St. Helens:
W88-05089 2106 5F Ashes, Contrasts in Artificial and Natural Approaches,
W88-04201 2105 5A W88-09458 2111 5G
FOX, L. E.
Chemical Survey of the Mississippi Estuary, FRANCIS, D. M. FRANKLIN, M. J.
W88-00133 2101 2L Runhydrograph - Theory and Application for
Populations of Methanogenic Bacteria in a
Flood Prediction,
FOX, M. E. Georgia Salt Marsh,
W88-O0946 2101 2E
Modelling of Toxic Contaminants in the Niagara W88-10738 2112 2L
River Plume in Lake Ontario, FRANCIS, P. D.
W88-05029 2106 5B Oxidation by UV and Ozone of Organic Con- FRANKOV, I.

taminants Dissolved in Deionized and Raw Main Principles of the Methods in Defining the
FOX, P.
Mains Water, Economic Efficiency of Measures for Preserving
Anaerobic Treatment of a Biologically Inhibito- W88-06043 2108 5F Underground Waters from Nitrate Pollution at
ry Wastewater, Fertilization,
W88-04888 2106 5D FRANCIS, R.
W88-01405 2102 5B
Study Enrichment in the Humic
of Sulphur
FOX, R. D. Fraction of Marine Sediments During Early
Catalyzed Wet Oxidation of Hazardous Wastes,
FRANO, A. J.
Diagenesis, Contaminant Transport Modeling for a Pro-
W88-01309 2102 5D
W88-07919 2109 2K.
posed Hazardous Waste Site,
FOY,R. H.
FRANCIS, S. C.
W88-09333 2111 5B
Comparison of Chlorophyll a and Carotenoid
Slope Development Through the Threshold
Concentrations as Indicators of Algal Volume,
Slope Concept,
FRANTZ, M.
W88-10727 2112 7B Effects of Weather Modification on Water
W88-09351 2111 8D
Supply from Reservoirs in Utah,
Phosphorus Inactivation in a Eutrophic Lake by
FRANCKO, D. A. W88-01267 2102 3B
the Direct Addition of Ferric Aluminium Sul-
Limnological Characteristics of Sangre Isle
fate: Impact on Iron and Phosphorous, Lake, Oklahoma (U.S.A.), FRANTZEN, A. J.
W88-10689 2112 5G W88-10452 2112 2H Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation
Phosphorus Inactivation in a Eutrophic Lake by Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
FRANCO, J. M. W88-08950
the Direct Addition of Ferric Aluminium Sul- Unicellular Protein Production in Effluents from
2110 5A
phate:Changes in Phytoplankton Populations, Processed Mussels. I: Use of Yeast in Axenic and
W88-10208 2112 2H Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation
Mixed Cultures (Produccion de proteina unice- Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
lular en efluentes del procesado de mejillon. I:
FRACTOR, D. T. W88-10240 2112 2B
Privatizing Groundwater Basins: A Model and Utilizacion de levadura en cultivos axenicos y

Its Application, mixtos), FRANZEN, D.


W88-05686 2107 6E W88-04543 2106 5D Rodero Creek: Rising Water on the High
Desert,
Privatizing the Ground Water Resource: Indi- FRANCOIS, R.
Study of the Extraction Conditions of Sedimen- W88-08621 2110 2H
vidualUse and Alternative Specifications,
W88-08048 2110 6E tary Humic Acids to Estimate Their True In
FRASER, A. S.
Situ Sulfur Content,
Oxygen Depletion in Lake Erie: Modeling the
FRAGA, F. W88-05106 2106 5A
Physical, Chemical, and Biological Interactions,
Nutrient Distributions in the Central Water
Mass Front near Cabo Blanco, October 1981, FRANCOIS, R. J. 1972 and 1979,
W88-01618 2103 2L Ageing of Aluminium Hydroxide Floes, W88-06418 2108 2H
W88-02822 2104 5F
Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen and Plankton Post-Audit Analysis of the NWRI Nine-Box
Biomass in Oligotrophic and Upwelling Systems, Strength of Aluminium Hydroxide Floes, Water Quality Model for Lake Erie,
W88-01643 2103 2L W88-04441 2105 5F W88-06419 2108 5C

FRAISSE, D. FRANCOM, D.
Tributary and Point Source Total Phosphorus
of Non-Volatile Organic Com-
Identification
Determinationof Trace Sulfides in Turbid
Loading to Lake Erie,
pounds in GAC Filters and in Raw and Drink- Waters by Gas Dialysis/Ion Chromatography,
W88-05360 2107 5A W88-06408 2108 5B
ing Water Extracts by FAB and FAB-CID-
MIKE Spectrometry, FRANK, A. FRASER, G. S.
W88-05924 2108 5A Studies on Metal Content in the Brown Sea- Use of Facies Models as Predictive Tools to
weed, Fucus vesiculosus, from the Archipelago Locate and Characterize Aquifers in Glacial
FRANC, G. D.
of Stockholm, Terrains,
Presence of Erwinia carotovora in Surface
W88-08199 2110 5B W88-11040 2112 2F
Water in North America,
W88-01711 2103 2H FRANK, M. T. FRASER, J.
Dealing with the Problem of Obtaining Accu- Feasibility Study to Utilize Liming as a Tech-
FRANCE, R. L.
Empirical Hypothesis to Explain the Restricted
rateGround-Water Quality Analytical Results, nique to Mitigate Surface Water Acidification,
W88-09162 2111 7A W88-02898 2104 5G
Distribution of Hyalella azteca (Amphipoda) in
Anthropogenically Acidified Lakes, FRANK, R.
W88-07094 2109 5C FRASER, J. L.
Investigation of Pesticide Contamination in
Evaluation of Heavy Metal Leachability from
Rural Wells, 1979-1984, Ontario, Canada,
Life Stage and Population Variation in Resist- Solid Wastes,
W88-03865 2105 5B
ance and Tolerance of Hyalella azteca (Amphip- W88-04386 2105 5B
oda) to Low pH, Survey of Farm Wells for Pesticides Residues,
W88-07093 2109 5C Southern Ontario, Canada, 1981-1982, 1984, FRASER, J. Z.
W88-03864 2105 5B Derivation of a Summary Facies Sequence
FRANCINGUES, N. R. Based on Markov Chain Analysis of the Caledon
Management Strategy for Disposal of Dredged FRANK, S. Outwash: A Pleistocene Braided Glacial Fluvial
Material, Method of Disposal or Temporary Storage of Deposit,
W88-01544 2103 5E Waste Material, W88-05022 2106 2C
W88-00763 2101 5E
FRANCIS, A. C.
Anaerobic Microbial Dissolution of Transition
FRASIER, G. W.
FRANKE, P.
Sodium Salt Treated Catchments for Water Har-
and Heavy Metal Oxides, Excretion of Heavy Metals by Fish,
W88-09967 vesting,
2111 5B W88-01488 2102 5B
W88-06343 2108 3B
FRANCIS, A. J. FRANKEN, W.
Environmental Factors Affecting Indole Metab- Towards a Water Balance in the Central Amazo- FREDERICK, K. D.
olism Under Anaerobic Conditions, nian Region, Competition for Water,
W88-06999 2109 5D W88-01887 2103 4C W88-00295 2101 6D

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AUTHOR INDEX
FRILIGOS, N.

FREDERICK, R. traction Detector with a Sandwich Phase Sepa- FREVERT, T.


Sources of Toxic Pollutants Found in Influents rator, Heavy Metals in Lake Kinneret (Israel): II. Hy-
to POTW's, W88-10540 2112 5A drogen Sulfide Dependent Precipitation of
W88-00630 2101 5D Copper, Cadmium, Lead and Zinc,
Trace-Level Determination of Phenol by Liquid
FREDERIKSEN, W88-08582 2110 2H
O. T. Chromatography with On-Line Precolumn
Fight Against Eutrophication in the Inlet of Technology and Fluorescence Detection,
pH-Response on Leaves and Isolated Cuticles of
'Odense Fjord' by Reaping of Sea Lettuce (Ulva W88-09606 2111 5A Hedera Helix L. After Wetting with Artificial
lactuca),
FREIER, T. A. Rainwater,
W88-04621 2106 5G W88-01885
Improved Membrane Filtration Media for Enu- 2103 5C
FREDLUND, D. G. meration of Total Coliforms and Escherichia
Survival of E. coli and Enterococci in Sediment-
Slope Stability Analysis Incorporating the Effect coli from Sewage and Surface Waters,
W88-02867 Water Systems of Lake Kinneret Under (Feed-
of Soil Suction, 2104 5A
back) Controlled Concentrations of Hydrogen
W88-09338 2111 8D
FREISHIST, A. R. Sulfide,
Transient Seepage Model for Saturated-Unsatu- Experience Construction and Operation of
in the W88-06769 2108 5A
rated Soil Systems: A Geotechnical Engineering Steel Pressure Pipelines of Hydropower Devel-
Approach, opments, FREYBERG, D. L.
W88-08307 2110 2F W88-10218 2112 8A Exercise in Ground-Water Model Calibration
and Prediction,
FREDRICKSON, K. J. FREITAG, A. W88-09789 2111 2F
Approaches to the Assessment of Injuries to Soil Growth of Nitrobacter in the Absence of Dis-
Arising from Discharges of Hazardous Sub- solved Oxygen, Stochastic Modeling of Vertically Averaged
stances and Oil, W88-06771 2108 5D Concentration Uncertainty in a Perfectly Strati-
W88-09046 2111 5C fied Aquifer,
FRENCH, D.
Simulation of Marine Ecosystem Effects Due to
W88-02777 2104 6A
FREEBURG, M. H.
Fishery Survey and Related Limnological Con-
PCB Waste Incineration in the Gulf of Mexico, FRI, R. W.
W88-06063 2108 5C
ditions of Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Min- Stretching the System: The Challenge of
nesota, FRENCH, Groundwater Protection,
E.
W88-03063 2104 81 Water Storage and Use by Spring Wheat under W88-07415 2109 5G
Conventional Tillage and No Till inContinuous
FREEDMAN, P. L. FRICK, G. W.
and Alternate Crop-Fallow Systems in the
Seasonal Changes and Effluent Limits,
Northern Great Plains, Environmental Law Handbook,
W88-07417 2109 5D W88-03210 2104 3F W88-01654 2103 5G
FREEMAN, D. J.
FRENCH, G. L. FRICKER, H. J.
Continuous Fixation and Removal of Explosive
Occurrence of Multiple Antibiotic Resistance Lake Ontario Life Support System,
Wastes from Pink Water Using Surfactant Tech-
and R-Plasmids in Gram-Negative Bacteria Iso- W88-08290 2110 2H
nology,
lated from Faecally Contaminated Fresh-Water
W88-02198 2103 5D Streams in Hong Kong, Zooplankton Seasonal Succession in Lake On-
FREEMAN, H. C. W88-03996 2105 5B tario at Northshore, Midlake, and Southshore

Effects of an Acidic River, Caused by Acidic Stations in 1982, and a Comparison with 1970,
FRENCH, H. M. W88-08283
Rain, on Weight Gain, Stereoidogenesis, anu 2110 2H
Nearshore Deposits of the Champlain Sea, Near
Reproduction in the Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Ottawa, Canada, FRIDAY, L. E.
salar),
W88-O5027 2106 2C Diversity of Macroinvertebrate and Macrophyte
W88-11018 2112 5C
FRENCH, J. J. Communities in Ponds,
FREEMAN, P. A. Data for Four Geologic Test Holes in the Sacra-
W88-08097 2110 2H
Water Aeration and Circulation Apparatus, mento Valley, California,
W88-04791 2106 5G W88-03096
FRIEDMAN, A.
2104 7B
Simultaneous Exposure of English Sole (Par-
FREEMAN, R. A. FRENCH, R. D. ophrys vetulus) to Sediment-Associated Xeno-
Environmental Mobility of Dioxins, Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado: A Historical biotics: Part 2- Chronic Exposure to an Urban
W88-11025 2112 5B Review of Its Limnology, 1965-1985, Estuarine Sediment with Added H3-
W88-01665 2103 2H Benzo(a)pyrene and C14-Polychlorinated Bi-
FREESE, M. E.
phenyls,
Analysis of Flood-Flow Frequency for Selected FRENCH, R. H. W88-06870
Gaging Stations in South
2109 5B
Dakota Through Sep- Erosion and Salinity Problems in Arid Regions,
tember 1985, W88-00358 2101 5B FRIEDMAN, D.
W88-03303 2104 2E
Hydraulic Processes on Alluvial Fans,
Design and Use of a Collector for the In situ
Isolation of Particulate Trace Organic Species in
FREEZE, R. A. W88-05777 2107 2
Precipitation,
Finite-Element Simulation of Long-Term Tran-
sient Regional Ground-Water Flow,
Improved Microcosm Design for Performing W88-07614 2109 5A
W88-09783 Reservoir Water Quality Investigations,
2111 2F FRIEDMAN, H. L.
W88-08581 2110 5A
Modelling Interrelationships Between Climate, Methods to Determine Structure in Water and
Hydrology, and Hydrogeology and the Devel-
FRENETTE, M. Aqueous Solutions,
Macroscale Analysis of Upland Erosion, W88-01594
opment of Slopes, 2103 IB
W88-01965 2103 2J
W88-09346 2111 8D
FRIEHE, C. A.
FRENKEL, L.
FREI, R. W. Calibration of an Airborne Lyman-Alpha Hy-
U.S. Coast Guard Equipment Deployment Re-
Enhanced Fluorescence Detection of Dansyl grometer and Measurement of Water Vapor
quirements for Hazardous Chemical Spill Re-
Derivatives of PhenolicCompounds Using a Flux Using a Thermoelectric Hygrometer,
sponse,
Postcolumn Photochemical Reactor and Appli- W88-02043 2103 7B
W88-00649 2101 5G
cation to Chlorophenols in River Water,
W88-07633 2109 5 A FRENZEN, P. M. FRIES, B. A.
Re-Creation of Ecosystems at Mount St. Helens: Method for the Ultimate Disposal of High Level
Handling of Environmental and Biological Sam- Radioactive Waste,
Contrasts in Artificial and Natural Approaches,
Pre-Column Technologies,
ples via
W88-09458 W88-00604
2111 5G 2101 5E
W88-09605 2111 5 A
FREUND, T. FRILIGOS, N.
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Cati- Testing for Groundwater Contamination at Haz- Eutrophication Assessment in Greek Coastal
onic Surfactants in Environmental Samples ardous Waste Sites, Waters,
using a Continuous Post-Column Ion-Pair Ex- W88-04003 2105 5A W88-02882 2104 5C

PA-127
AUTHOR INDEX
FRILIGOS, N.

Local Changes of Salinity and Nutrients and FRITZ, S. C. FRY, J. C.

Processes Contributing to the Nutrient Distribu- Mire Development, Pool Formation and Land- Transfer and Occurrence of Large Mercury Re-
tion off the Evros River, in the North Aegean scape Processes on Patterned Fens in Dalarna, sistance Plasmids in River Epilithon,
Central Sweden, W88-09965 2111 2H
W88-05495 2107 5B W88-01708 2103 2H
FRY, J. E.
Local Changes of Salinity and Nutrients and FROELICH, D. A. Correspondence Between Urban Areas and the
Processes Contributing to the Nutrient Distribu- Nonregenerable Wet FGD Controls S02 Emis- Concentrations of Chlordane in Fish from the
tion off the Evros River, in the North Aegean sions,
Kansas River,
Sea W88-02664 2104 5G W88-04131 2105 5B
W88-07695 2109 2L
FROELICH, P. N.
Continental Weathering of Germanium: Ge/Si
FRY, S. C.
FRIMMEL, F. H.
Influence of Nitrilotriacetate on the Elimination in the Global River Discharge,
Western Water Flows to the Cities: A Source-

of Metal Ions by Coprecipitation with Ferric W88-07931 2109 2K book,


Hydroxide, W88-06612 2108 6D
W88-04384 2105 5D FROEND, R. H.
Effects of Salinity and Waterlogging on the FRYBERGER, J. S.
Sediment Quality Criteria - General Aspects and Vegetation of Lake Toolibin, Western Australia, Manual of Ground-Water Quality Sampling Pro-
International State of Discussion (Qualitaetskri- W88-07168 2109 4C cedures,
terien fuer Gewaessersedimente - Allgemeine W88-08970 2111 7B
Problematic und Internationaler Stand der Dis- FROHLICH, R. K.
Estimates of Specific Yield With the Geoelectric FRYE, C. L.
kussion),
W88-02086 2103 5A Resistivity Method in Glacial Aquifers, Case Against Mercury (II) Methylation by
W88-07296 2109 7B
Aquatic Environmental Methylsiloxanes,
Singlet Oxygen Analysis in Irradiated Surface
W88-06952
FRONK, C. A.
2109 5B
Waters,
W88-09569 2111 7B Destruction of Volatile Organic Contaminants in
FRYE, R. S.
Drinking Water by Ozone Treatment,
Water Treatment Related Characterization of 5F Clean Water Act Permit Guidance Manual,
W88-06027 2108
the Photochemical Degradation Products of W88-09399 2111 5G
Aquatic Humic Substances (Aufbereitungsorien- Using Reverse Osmosis to Remove Agricultural
Chemicals from Groundwater, FRYE, W. H.
tierte Aspekte des Photochemischen Abbaus
W88-05339 2107 5F Experimentally Observed Anomalies in Com-
Aquatischer Huminstoffe),
W88-04341 2105 5F petitive Adsorption and Reexamination of Some
FRONZA, G. Available Models,
Water Treatment Related Characterization of Stochastic Flood Predictors: Experience in a W88-00446 2101 5F
the Photochemical Degradation Products of Small Basin,
Aquatic Humic Substances (Aufbereitungsorien- W88-06538 2108 2E FRYEAR, D. W.
tierte Aspekte des photochemischen Abbaus Models to Predict Water Retention in Semiarid
FROSE, G.
aquatischer Huminstoffe), Sandy Soils,
Effective Treatment of Wastewater from Ren-
W88-08152 2110 5F W88-04640 2106 2G
dering Plants,
FRIND, E. O. W88-02140 2103 5D
FU, M. H.
Overview of Immiscible Fingering in Porous Tungsten Content of Soils, Plants, and Sewage
FROSIO, N.
Media, Sludges in Iowa,
W88-07621 2109 5B Design Aspects of the Castel Montecchio Plant
in Italy, W88-06162 2108 5B
Simulation of Ground Water Contamination in W88-10865 2112 8C
FU, P. L. K.
Three Dimensions,
W88-10949 2112 5B FROST, E. B. Influence of Bromide Ion on Organic Chlorine
Risk Assessment Under the Revised National and Organic Bromine Formation During Free
FRINK, C. R. Contingency Plan of Superfund, Chlorination,
Chemical and Physical Properties of Connecti- W88-09057 2111 5E W88-05387 2107 5F
cut Lakes,
W88-00467 2101 5C FROST, I.
FUCHS, G. R.
Late Holocene Flooding in the Ecuadorian Rain
Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor-
FRISCHHERZ, H. Forest,
oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitation
Observation of Delivery and Simple Quality Pa- W88-08107 2110 2E
(Ionen-Chromatographische Bestirrimung von
rameters on Springs of the First Vienna Elevat-
Chloroacetat und Dichloroacetat in Niedersch-
ed-Source Water Supply, FROST, T. M.
Inferences from Spatial and Temporal Variabili- lagswasserproben),
W88-03761 2105 5F
ty in Ecosystems: Long-Term Zooplankton W88-02818 2104 5A
FRISHMAN, S. Data from Lakes,
DOE High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository W88-01816 2103 2H Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Chlor-
Program - Aquifer Impacts, oacetate and Dichloroacetate in Precipitations
W88-04920 2106 5E FROSTELL, B. (Ionen-Chromatographische Bestimmung von
Full Scale Anaerobic-Aerobic Biological Treat- Chloracetat und Dichloracetat in Niederschlags-
FRITH, H. R.
ment of a Semichemical Pulping Waste Water, wasserproben),
Behavioural Effects of Chemically Dispersed Oil 5D
W88-02162 2103 W88-02673 2104 5A
and Subsequent Recovery in Diploria strigosa
(Dana), Full Scale Anaerobic Treatment of a Pulp and FUCIK, E. M.
W88-10854 2112 5B Paper Industry Wastewater, Teton Dam Failure~A Discussion,
W88-01034 2102 5D W88-08694 2110 8E
FRITSCH, J. M.
Mesoscale Convective Complexes in the Ameri- FROULA, D.
cas,
FUCIK, K. W.
Effects of Salinity on a Rendering-Meat Packing
W88-04103 2105 2B Ecological Considerations for the Use of Disper-
Hide Curing Wastewater Activated Sludge
sants in Oil Spill Response,
Microprogram Recording of Hydrological Data Process,
W88-09206 2111 5C
on Read-Only Memory, W88-02141 2103 5D
W88-02619 2104 7B
Effects of Salinity on a Rendering - Meat Pack-
FUEHRING, H. D.
Selective Program to Improve the
Breeding
Precipitation Characteristics of Mesoscale Con- ing - Hide Curing Wastewater Activated Sludge
Water-Use Efficiency and Nutritive Acceptabil-
vective Weather Systems, Process,
ity of Kochia as a Forage Grazing Crop,
W88-06251 2108 2B W88-04527 2106 5D
W88-00716 2101 3C
FRITZ, J. S. FRY, B. J.
Rapid Determination of Magnesium and Calci- Effects of Nonlevel Placement on Accuracy of FUENTES, H.
um Hardness in Water by Ion Chromatography, Long-Throated Flumes, Biological/Adsorption Interactions with PAC,
W88-O8021 2110 2K W88-05144 2107 7B W88-O2305 2103 5D

PA-128
AUTHOR INDEX
FULTON, J. W.

FUENZALIDA, H. FUJIWARA, M. ment Pond and an Aerated Lagoon at a Sea-


Neglected Water Resource: The Camanchaca of Present State and Future Direction of Counter- Based Solid Waste Disposal Site,
South America, measures for Pollution from Domestic W88-07330 2109 5D
W88-08319 2110 3B Wastewater in Japan,
W88-03702 2105 5D FUKUSHIMA, M.
FUERST, J. A.
Negative Staining of Freshwater Bacterioneus- FUJIWARA, O. Disappearance Rates of Chloramines in River
ton Sampled Directly with Electron Microscope Chance Constrained Model for River Water Water,
Specimen Support Grids, Quality Management, W88-06319 2108 5B
W88-08788 2110 7B W88-05163 2107 5G
FUKUSHIMA, S.
FUGAZZA, M. Modified Linear Programming Gradient
Energy Losses and Floating Breakwater Re- Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins in Blue
Method for Optimal Design of Looped Water Mussel from Marine Coastal Water in Japan,
sponse,
Distribution Networks,
W88-06852 2109 8B W88-05623 2107 5B
W88-02775 2104 5F
FUHS, G. W. FUKUSHIMA, Y.
Virus Uptake by Minerals and Soils,
Two Adjacent Pipe Diameters at the Optimal
Solution in the Water Distribution Network Model of River Flow Forecasting for a Small
W88-O0190 2101 5B
Models, Forested Mountain Catchment,
FUJIE, K. W88-01678 2103 5F W88-08370 2110 2A
Simplified Kinetic Model to Simulate Soluble
Organic Substances Removal in an Activated FUJIYAMA, H. FUKUYO, Y.
Sludge Aeration Tank, Studies on Improvement of Nutrient and Water Influence of Wastewater Discharge on the
W88-06314 2108 5D Supply in Crop Cultivation on Sand Dune Soil: Uptake Kinetics of Dissolved Organic Materials
2. Effect of Fertilizer Placement and Irrigation by Microorganisms in the Fraser River Estuary,
FUJII, R. Method on Growth and Nutrient Uptake of To-
Processes Affecting the Distribution of Selenium British Columbia,
matoes,
in Shallow Groundwater of Agricultural Areas, W88-09767 2111 5C
W88-06828 2109 3F
Western San Joaquin Valley, California,
W88-07441 2109 5B FUKAO, S.
FULFORD, J. M.
Further Discussion on Deriving Drop-Size Dis- Comparison of Velocity-Area Interpolation
FUJII, S.
Methods for Computing Open-Channel Dis-
tribution and Vertical Air Velocities Directly
Improvement of Oxidation Pond Effluent Qual-
from VHF Doppler Radar Spectra, charge,
ity by Sand Filtration,
W88-02052 2103 7B W88-03124 2104 2E
W88-07367 2109 5D

Water Quality Improvement of Secondary Efflu- FUKAWA, K. FULLER, C. C.


Establishment of a Test Guideline for the Eval-
entby an Oxidation Pond with Subsequent Sand Processes and Kinetics of Cd(2 + ) Sorption by a
uation of Fish Tainting,
Filtration Treatment, Calcareous Aquifer Sand,
W88-10151 2112 7C
W88-07329 2109 5D W88-07930 2109 5B
FUJIKI, M. FUKUDA, K.
Photolysis of Alkylated Naphthalenes in Aquatic FULLER, G. W.
Method for Estimation of Methylmercury Dis-
solved into Water from Dredged Material by Systems, Relative Applicability of Sand and Mechanical

Using the Marine Copepod Acartia clausi, W88-10149 2112 5B Filters,

W88-02523 2104 5 A W88-06832 2109 5F


Seasonal Changes of Uroglena americana in
FUJIMORI, K. Lakes Chuzenji-ko and Yuno-ko, (In Japanese), FULLER, L. G.
Study on Improvement of the Marine Environ- W88-08635 2110 2H
Effects of Plant Moisture Stress on Red Pine
ment,
FUKUHARA, H. (Pinus resinosa) Seedling Growth and Establish-
W88-02514 2104 5G
Effect of Tubificids and Chironomids on Particle ment,
FUJIOKA, R. S. Redistribution of Lake Sediment, W8 8-07 165 2109 21
Comparative Disinfection of Indicator Bacteria W88-09772 2111 2J
and Poliovirus by Chlorine Dioxide, FULLER, R. D.
W88-03573 2105 5D Improved Ekman-Birge Grab for Sampling an Hydrologic Control of Aluminum Chemistry in
Undisturbed Bottom Sediment Core Sample, an Acidic Headwater Stream,
Mechanism of Chloramine Inactivation of Polio- W88-08638 2110 7B
virus: A Concern for Regulators,
W88-08659 2110 5B
W88-03525 2105 5F FUKUI, H.
Environment Oriented Management System of Longitudinal Variations in Trace Metal Concen-
FUJISAWA, E. River Basin: Case Study in Yahagi River Basin, Northern Forested Ecosystem,
trations in a
Wastewater Treatment by Soil-covered Contact Central Japan, W88-06154 2108 5B
Aeration Apparatus Under Extremely Low Air W88-09949 2111 6A
Temperatures, Release of Aluminum following Whole-Tree
W88-03749 2105 5D FUKUI, M. Harvesting at the Hubbard Brook Experimental

FUJITA, D. H.
Distribution of Lactate-, Propionate-, and Ace- Forest, New Hampshire,
tate-oxidizing Sulfate-reducing Bacteria in Vari- W88-05985
Ground Water Flow and Contaminant Trans- 2108 4C
ous Aquatic Environments,
port Analysis in Glacially Deposited Fine- W88-08648 2110 5B FULLER, W. H.
grained Soils: A Case Study,
W88-11128 2112 5B SoilWater Effects on Concentration Profiles Waste Leachate Com-
Effect of Municipal Solid

and Variations of Rn-222 in a Vadose Zone, on Zinc Migration through Soils,


position
FUJITA, M. W88-05983
W88-04330 2105 2F 2108 5B
Effects of Wastewater Strength on the Perform-
ance of an Anaerobic Filter, FUKUI, FULLERTON, H. H.
S.
W88-03811 2105 5D Comparative Studies on Additive Effects of Federal Water Policies and Irrigated Agricul-
Indices of Drinking Water Concerned with Sodium Dodecylbenzensulfonate and Sodium ture,
Stearate on Uptake of Chemicals by Willow W88-00312
Taste and Health, 2101 6E
W88-00149 Shiner (Gnathopogon Caerulescens),
2101 5F
W88-03655 2105 5C FULTON, G. P.
FUJITA, T.
Upgrading Filtration to Meet Pending Stand-
Relationship between Environmental Factors, Correlative Studies on Changes in Lipid Compo-
ards: Part II. Structural and Equipment Im-
Yeasts and Coliforms in the Yodo River, sition of Gills and Uptake of Chemicals of
W88-00150 provements,
2101 5A Willow Shiner Fish (Gnathopogon Caerules-
cens) by Exposure to Detergent,
W88-05651 2107 5F
FUjrWARA, K. W88-03653 2105 5C
Determination of Phosphorus in Natural Water FULTON, J. W.
Using Hydride Generation and Gas Chromatog- FUKUNAGE, I. Groundwater Munition Residues and Nitrate
raphy, Removal of Organics from Leachate by the Near Grand Island, Nebraska, U.S.A.,
W88-05608 2107 2K Combined Process of a Facultative Pre-treat- W88-07624 2109 5B

PA-129
AUTHOR INDEX
FULTON, M.

FULTON, M. FURUICHI, T. GAAL, S.

Children's Blood Lead and Exposure to Lead in Development of Model of Microbi-


a Structured Heavy Metal Content of the Fishes of Lake
Household Dust and Water - A
Basis for an al Reaction in Ground Water Contamination Balaton, Danube and Tisza During the Period of
Environmental Standard for Lead in Dust, Problems, 1979-1982,
W88-06439 2108 5B W88-10983 2112 5B W88-01469 2102 5B

FULTZ, R. L. Numerical Modeling of Regional Groundwater GABB, D. M. D.


Point-of-Use Treatment for Turbidity Removal Pollution by Tetrachloroethylene, Identification of Filamentous Organisms in Nu-
in a Municipal System, W88- 10964 2112 5B trient Removal Activated Sludge Plants in South
W88-05084 2106 5F Africa,
FURUKAWA, K. W88-06221 2108 5D
FUNABASHI, M. Immobilization of Activated Sludge by PVA-
Control Method for Open Channel, Boric Acid Method, GABBANELLI, S. C.
W88-O0591 2101 4A W88-02713 2104 5D Miscible Flow Through Porous Media with Dis-
persion and Adsorption,
Method and Apparatus for Controlling Pressure Indices of Drinking Water Concerned with W88-08348 2110 2F
and Flow in Water Distribution Networks, Taste and Health,
W88-00597 2101 5F 5F
W88-O0149 2101 GABRIEL, K. R.
FUNDERBURG, R. D. Analysis of Recording Raingage Data for the
Microbial Degradation of Polychlorinated Bi-
Israeli II Experiment Part I: Effects of Cloud
Preliminary Assessment of Factors Affecting
phenyls (PCBs), Seeding on the Components of Daily Rainfall,
Radon Levels in Idaho, 5B
W88-01371 2102 W88-06237 2108 3B
W88-04986 2106 5B
Modification of PCBs by Bacteria and Other
Analysis of Recording Raingage Data for the
FUNK, W. H.
Microorganisms, Israeli II Experiment Part II: Differential Day
Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Funding for
W88-06662 2108 5B
Lake Restoration: A Case Study at Carlisle and Night Effects of Cloud Seeding,
Lake, W88-06238 2108 3B
FURUMAI, H.
W88-01108 2102 5G
Radiochemical Analysis of Phosphorus Ex- GABRIELE, S.
FUNKE, B. change Kinetics between Sediments and Water Performance of the Two-Component Extreme
Elimination of Surfactants by Precipitation/ under Aerobic Conditions, Value Distribution in Regional Flood Frequency
Flocculation (Elimination von Tensiden durch W88-08754 2110 5B
Analysis,
Faellung/Flockung), W88-09545 2111 2E
5D FUSE, H.
W88-00069 2101
Effects of Trace Metals on Growth of Red Tide
GABRIELI, R.
of Surfactants by Precipitation/ Phytoplankton and Their Accumulation of
Elimination Hepatitis A Virus and Poliovirus 1 Inactivation
Flocculation (Elimination von Tensiden durch Metal,
in Estuarine Water.
Faellung/Flockung), W88-02885 2104 2L 5B
W88-05589 2107
W88-08146 2110 5D
FUSHINO, T.
GABRYSCH, R. K.
FURCH, B. Substrate Specificity of Heterotrophic Bacteria
Effect if Water-Level Recoveries on Fault
Characterization Light Regime Changes
of in the Water and Sediment of a Carp Culture
Creep, Houston, Texas,
(PAR) by Irradiance Reflectance in Two Ama- Pond,
4B
W88-00012 2101
zonian Water Bodies with Different Physico- W88-07115 2109 2H
chemical Properties, GAC, J. Y.
W88-09761 2111 2H FUTAKI, K.
Suspended Sediment Load and Mechanical Ero-
Primry Processing of Hydrological Data on
sion in the Senegal Basin-Estimation of the Sur-
FURDEK, T. J. Microcomputers,
Local Destratification System for Mark Twain
face Runoff Concentration and Relative Contri-
W88-02627 2104 7C
butions of Channel and Slope Erosion,
Lake,
W88-01341 2102 5G FUWA, K.
W88-07108 2109 2J

Determination of Phosphorus in Natural Water


FUREDY, C. GADBOIS, L. E.
Using Hydride Generation and Gas Chromatog-
People WhoGet in the Way: Changing Values Natural Variability of Water Quality in a Tem-
raphy,
in Urban Waste Management, perate Estuary,
W88-05608 2107 2K
W88-03717 2105 5D W88-05873 2107 2L
FUZESI, I.
FURFARO, M. A. GADD, A. J.
Heavy Metal Content of the Fishes of Lake
Coordination of Local, State, and Federal Agen- Forecasting the Storm of 15-16 October 1987,
Balaton, Danube and Tisza During the Period of
cies' Response to Groundwater Contamination W88-10565 2112 2B
1979-1982,
Episodes,
W88-01469 2102 5B
W88-11032 2112 6E Guidance Available at Bracknell for the Storm
of 15/16 October 1987, and the Forecasters'
FURNESS, M. L. FYTIANOS, K.
Conclusions at the Time,
Bacteriological Monitoring of Water with Comparative Study on the Preconcentration of
W88-09648 2111 2B
'Jungle Kits',
Copper Traces in Non-Saline Waters with Che-
5A lating Resins,
W88-06469 2108 CADDIE, T.
W88-10901 2112 5A
Use of Rock Anchors to Improve Stability of
FURNISH, J. K.
Structures Within the Ohio River Division,
Are Snails Important Competitors in Stream Distribution of Nutrients in the Thermaikos
W88-02591 2104 8E
Ecosystems, Gulf, Greece,
W88-01831 2103 2H W88-06430 2108 5B
GADEL, F.

Lead Removal from Wastewater by Cementa- Application of Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography-


FURSE, M. T.
tion Utilizing a Fixed Bed of Iron Spheres, Mass Spectrometry to the Characterization of
Prediction of the Macro-invertebrate Fauna of
W88-08567 2110 5D Humic Substances Resulting from Decay of
Unpolluted Running-water Sites in Great Britain
Aquatic Plants in Sediments and Waters,
Using Environmental Data,
Partitioningof Heavy Metals Into Selective W88-04022 2105 2H
W88-10210 2112 2H
Chemical Fractions in Sediments from Rivers in
Use of Prediction to Assess Macroinvertebrate Northern Greece, GADOURY, R. A.
W88-O8073 2110 5B Cost-Effectiveness of the U.S. Geological Sur-
Response to River Regulation,
vey's Stream-Gaging Programs in Massachusetts
W88-09621 2111 2H
FZONEVA, M. and Rhode Island,
FURU, P. Main Principles of the Methods in Defining the W88-03059 2104 7A
Distribution of Freshwater Snails in the River Economic Efficiency of Measures for Preserving
Niger Basin in Mali with Special Reference to Underground Waters from Nitrate Pollution at GAFFNEY, P. E.
the Intermediate Hosts of Schistosomes, Fertilization, Prediction of Biofouling,
W88-O9670 2111 5B W88-01405 2102 5B W88-05736 2107 2F

PA- 130
AUTHOR INDEX
GALUN, E.

GAGE, S. D. GALEATI, G. GALLEN, M. J.


Disinfection as an Adjunct to Water Purifica- Optimal Dewatering Schemes in the Foundation Developing a Standardized System for Environ-
tion, Design of an Electronuclear Plant, mental Assessments,
W88-06833 2109 5F W88-07444 2109 8 A W88-09507 2111 7 A
GAGEN, C. J. GALICKA, W. GALLER, W. S.
Net Sodium Loss and Mortality of Three Sal- Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
Effect of Temperature on Oxygen Transfer -
monid Species Exposed to a Stream Acidified by the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
Laboratory Studies,
Atmospheric Deposition, Poland): VII. Input and Removal of Nutrients
W88-05168 2107 2K
W88-03688 2105 5C with Fish,
W88-10596 2112 5B Influence of Temperature on Oxygen Transfer,
GAGGIANI, N. G.
GALIL, N. W88-03793 2105 2K
Water Quality Assessment of Arvada Reservoir,
Denver Metropolitan Area, Colorado, Skeleton Builders for Conditioning Oily Sludge,
W88-02847
GALLERANO, F.
W88-03128 2104 2H 2104 5D
Multiobjective Analysis in Optimal Solution of
GAGIN, A. GALILI, N. Hydraulic Networks,
Analysis of Recording Raingage Data for the Experimental Study of Buried Fiber-Reinforced W88-04403 2105 8B
Israeli II Experiment Part I: Effects of Cloud Plastic Pipe,

Seeding on the Components of Daily Rainfall, W88-08196 2110 8D GALLICHAND, J.

W88-06237 Subsurface Irrigation and Drainage on Sandy


2108 3B
GALLAGER, G. Soil in Southern Quebec,
Analysis of Recording Raingage Data for the New Developments for the Treatment of W88-06784 2108 3F
Israeli II Experiment Part II: Differential Day
wastewater Containing Metal Complexers,
and Night Effects of Cloud Seeding,
W88-00218 2101 5D Verification of a Model Predicting Sediment
W88-06238 2108 3B Level in Subsurface Drains,
GALLAGHER, B.
W88-08055 2110 2J
Conceptual Evaluation of 'Static' and 'Dynamic'
Design and Construction of Water Wells: A
Seeding Modes Based on Recent Analyses of
Guide for Engineers, GALLINO, G. L.
W88-09356 2111 8A
Israeli II and FACE 2 Experiments, 1980 Pollallie Creek Debris Flow and Subse-
W88-07867 2109 3B GALLAGHER, J. quent Dam-Brek Flood, East Fork Hood River,
Injecting an Oxygen Fix,
Oregon,
GAIKWAD, V. P. W88-08142 W88-03104 2104 2J
Interface Upconing Due to a Horizontal Well
2110 5G
in
Unconfined Aquifer, GALLAGHER, J. L. GALLOP, R. G. C.
W88-00020 2101 4B Interspecific Differences in Dead Plant Buffer- Radionuclide Levels in River Sediment Near to
ing Capacity Alter the Impact of Acid Rain on a Treated Effluent Outfall,
GAILEY, R. M.
Decomposition Rates in Tidal Marshes, W88-08610 2110 5B
Use of Sediment Permeability Variations in the
W88-07595 2109 5B
Performance of Petroleum Recovery from Gla- GALLOWAY, D. L.
cial Sediments, Seasonal Differences in Spartina Recoverable Technique for Predicting Groundwater Dis-
W88-09505 2111 5B Underground Reserves in the Great Sippewissett charge to Surface Coal Mines and Resulting
Marsh in Massachusetts, Changes in Head,
GAL'PERIN, M. V.
W88-08722 2110 21 W88-03333 2104 2F
Principles of Computer-aided Event Simulation
inMarine Ecology, GALLAGHER, J. R.
W88-06166
GALLOWAY, J. N.
2108 7C Process Performance of Pilot-Scale Activated
Acid Precipitation: The Impact on Two Head-
Sludge Treatment of Pretreated Coal Gasifica-
GALASSI, S. water Streams in Shenadoah National Park, Vir-
tion Wastewater,
Toxicological Approach for Detecting Organic ginia,
W88-02133 2103 5D
Micropollutants in Environmental Samples, W88-01278 2102 5C
W88-10153 2112 5A GALLAGHER, J. W.
Oxygenation of Releases from Richard B. Rus- Bacterial Utilization of Formic and Acetic Acid
GALAT, D. L. sell Dam, in Rainwater,
Experimental Effects of Elevated Salinity on W88-01338 W88-05633 2107 2K
2102 5G
Three Benthic Invertebrates in Pyramid Lake,
Nevada, GALLAGHER, M. N. Examination of SOx, NOx and Trace Metal
W88-06983 2109 2H Sediment-Free Monitoring Well
Installation of a Washout Ratios Over the Western Atlantic
inFine-Grained Sediment, Ocean,
GALBRAITH, G. R. W88-09009 2111 7B W88-05123 2107 5B
Relationships of Rainfall, River Flow, and Salin-
ity to Faecal Coliform Levels in a Mussel Fish- Installation of Multi-Level Monitoring Wells in Processes and Causes of Lake Acidification
ery, a Fractured Rock Media, during Spring Snowmelt in the West-Central
W88-03199 2104 5C W88-09286 2111 7A Adirondack Mountains, New York,
W88-08259 2110 5C
GALBRAITH, N. S. GALLAGHER, T.
Water and Disease After Croydon: A Review of Management of Toxic and Hazardous Materials Transatlantic Transport of Sulfur,
Water-borne and Water-associated Disease in a Zone of Contribution on Cape Cod,
in W88-05573 2107 5B
the UK 1937-86, W88-09479 2111 5G
W88-06198 2108 5C Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment,
Sludge Proves Effective as Fertilizer,
W88-08446 2110 5B
GALBRAITH, W88-04089 2105 5E
R. M.
Hydro-Geochemical Studies of Uranium Mill-
GALLANGER, S. M. GALLOWAY, W. B.
Tailing Piles at Riverton, Wyoming and May- Effects of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material
Use of Coagulants to Treat Seafood Processing
bell, Colorado, on the Scope for Growth of the Blue Mussel,
Wastewaters,
W88-02897 2104 5B W88-01024 Mytilus edulis, after Laboratory and Field Expo-
2102 5D
sures,
GALE, J. E.
GALLARDO-LARA, F. W88-05860 2107 5C
Minimizing Well Losses in Dewatering Wells in Effects of the Application of Wastewater from
Fractured Rock, Olive Processing on Soil Nitrogen Transforma- GALLOWAY, Y.
W88-01415 2102 4B tion, Hyphomycetes in the River Kelvin,
W88-07182 2109 5E W88-09861 2111 2H
GALE, R. W.
Incineration ofWater Pollutants with Activated GALLARDO, V. A. GALUN, E.
Char from Coal, Wood, or Crop Residues in a Some Characteristics of Macrobenthic Fauna Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions
System Designed to Produce Energy and Pyrol- from the Organic-enriched Sediments at Talca- by Penicillium Biomass: Kinetic and Uptake Pa-
ysis Byproduct Chemicals, huano, Chile, rameters,
W88-00733 2101 5D W88-10250 2112 5C W88-02472 2103 5B

PA-131
AUTHOR INDEX
GALUN. M.

GALUN, M. Use of Limited Geophysical Log Data to Delin- GARCIA-BENGOCHEA, I.

Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions eate and Characterize Disposal and Confining Correlative Measurements of Pore Size Distribu-
by Pcnicillium Hiomass: Kinetic and Uptaki Pa Zones, tion and Permeability in Soils,

rametors, W88-1U05 2112 5E W88-09441 2111 2G


W88-02472 2103 5B
GANGAWANE, L. V. GARCIA-BERRO, J.
GALVAO, J. B. Rhizosphere Mycoflora of Groundnut Grown in Speciation of Chromium in Waters by Copreci-
Treatability Studies and Toxicity Reduction in Sewage and Sludge Treated Soils, pitation-AAS,
Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents, W88-03846 2105 5E W88-10525 2112 5A
W88-10325 2112 5D
GANJE, T. J. GARCIA DE TORRES, A .

GALYA, D. P. Accumulation of Selenium in Crops Grown on Simultaneous Determination of Gallium and


Horizontal Plane Source Model for Ground- Sludge-treated Soil, Zinc in Biological Samples, Wine, Drinking
Water Transport, W88-05981 2108 5E Water, and Wastewater by Derivative Synchro-
W88-04066 2105 5B
nous Fluorescence Spectrometry,
GANN, E. E.
W88-03882 5A
GALYEAN, K. C.
Current Water Resources Activities in Arkansas,
2105
Hydrologic Data from Naval Oil Shale Re-
1984-85, GARCIA ENCINA, P. A.
serves, Parachute Creek Basin, Northwestern
W88-03371 2104 7B Behaviour of an Anaerobic Expanded Bed Reac-
Colorado, Water Years 1982-83,
W88-03131 2104 7C tor in Non-Steady State Conditions,
GANNE, N.
W88-05588 2107 5D
Hydrologic Data from Roan Creek and Para-
Removal of Chlorinated Solvents from Water by
Air Stripping, GARCIA-GARCIA,
chute Creek Basins, Northwestern Colorado, F.
W88-03092 2104 2E W88-05246 2107 5F Pressurized Icing Tunnel for Graupel, Hail and
Secondary Raindrop Production,
GAMBARDELLA, C. GANSER, D. R.
W88-06749 2108 7B
Effect of Chronic Exposure to Cadmium and Hydrogeologic Characteristics of the Ramapo
Copper on Asellus aquaticus (Crustacea, Fault, Northern New Jersey,
(L.) GARCIA, J.
Isopoda), W88-04057 2105 2F Estimates of Bacterial Production and Mortality
W88-06920 2109 5C Ebro River
in the (Spain),
GANTZER, C. J.
Rate of Trace-Organic Com-
W88-04129 2105 2H
GAMBLE, C. R. Predicting the
Flood of September 12-13, 1982 in Gibson, Car- pound Removal by Natural Biofilms, GARCIA, K. T.
roll, and Madison Counties, West Tennessee, W88-06764 2108 5B
Water-Quality Characteristics and Nutrients and
W88-03423 2104 2E
Suspended-Sediment Loads, Carson River and
Rapid Nondestructive Bulk Density and Soil-
GAMBLE, R. L. Truckee Canal, Western Nevada, Water Year
Water Content Determination by Computed To-
Fluidized-Bed Boilers with S02-Emissions Con- 1980,
mography,
trol, W88-06178 2108 7B
W88-03319 2104 5B
W88-02662 2104 5B
GANZI, G. C.
GARCIA-PASTRANA, A.
GAMBOLATI, G. Electrodeionization for High Purity Water Pro-
Temperature Influence on Absorption and Strip-
3-D Finite Element Conjugate Gradient Model ping Processes,
duction,
of Subsurface Flow with Automatic Mesh Gen-
W88-07503 2109 5F W88-04372 2105 5D
eration,
W88-08177 2110 2F Method and Apparatus for Producing Ultrapure GARCIA-SAIS, J. R.

Water, Limnological Features of a Puerto Rican Reser-


Optimal Dewatering Schemes in the Foundation voir,
W88-00495 2101 5F
Design of an Electronuclear Plant, W88-09885 2111 2H
W88-07444 2109 8A
GAO, H.
Anti-Fouling Surface Modification for Longer- GARCIA-VILLANOVA RUIZ, B.
GAMBRELL, R. P.
Comparative Study of Strains of Salmonella Iso-
Capacity of a Swamp Forest to Assimilate the Lived Membranes with Constant Fluxes and Se-
AFT II, lated from Irrigation Waters, Vegetables and
TOC Loading from a Sugar Refinery lectivities:
Human Infections,
Wastewater Stream, W88-10101 2112 3A
W88-03995 2105 5B
W88-04073 2105 5D
GAO, Y.-Y.
Influence of Different Types of Metal Complex GARDE, R. J.
Effect of Soil Properties and a Synthetic Munici-
on the Transitivity of Reverse Osmosis Mem- Subcritical Flow in Rigid-Bed OPen Channel
pal Landfill Leachate on the Retention of Cd,
branes, Expansions,
Ni, Pb, and Zn in Soil and Sediment Materials,
W88-07220 2109 5D W88-08956 2110 8B
W88-07423 2109 5B

GAMEZ, G. M. GARABEDIAN, S. P. GARDEN, A.

Program for the Reuse of Wastewater in Mexico Application Parameter-Estimation Tech-


of a Decay Rates of Autumn and Spring Leaf Litter
nique to the Regional Aquifer Underlying the in a Stream and Effects on Growth of a Detnti-
City,
W88-00277 2101 3C Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho, vore,
W88-03902 2105 2F W88-10668 2112 2H
GAMMIE, L.
Operation of Full-Scale Granular Activated GARBER, J. H. GARDINER, A.
Carbon Contactors for Removal of Organics, Seasonal Distributions and Turnover of Reduced 120 MW Urugua-i Scheme Incorporates Argen-
W88-05815 2107 5F Trace Gases and Hydroxylamine in Yaquina tina's First R.R.C. Dam,

Bay, Oregon, W88-07458 2109 8A


GAMMON, P. T.
W88-07926 2109 2L
Wetland Boundary Determination in the Great GARDINER, J. L.
Dismal Swamp Using Weighted Averages. GARBER, W. F. Appraisal of Environmentally Sensitive Options
W88-08036 2110 2H Socio-Technological Aspects of Automation in for Flood Alleviation Using Mathematical Mod-

GANDIA, Public Works Activities, elling,


S.
W88-01957 2103 6B W88-06464 2108 2E
Model of Thermal Inertia for Frost Forecasting
in Agricultural Areas, GARDINER, M.
GARBISCH, E. W. J.
W88-08479 2110 7C Wetland Losses Use of and Climatic Data to Predict Hy-
Soil
Compensating for in the Mitiga-
draulic Loading Behaviour of Irish Soils,
Use of NOAA-AVHRR Data in the Lower tion Process,
W88-04971 2106 6E W88-OI922 2103 2G
Rhone Valley France,
W88-08473 2110 7B
Habitat Development Applications: Present and GARDINER, V.

GANDL, L. A. Potential Uses of Dredged Material Wetlands River Terraces: The General Model and a Pa-

Use of Driven Casing to Sample Multiple Shal- and Islands by Waterfowl and Waterbirds in leohydrological and Sedimentological Interpre-
low Water-Bearing Zones in the Gulf Coast, Chesapeake Bay, tation of the Terraces of the Lower Severn,
W88-11192 2112 5A W88-02573 2104 2L W88-09370 2111 2E

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AUTHOR INDEX
GARSKOF, I.

GARDINER, W. E. GARFIELD, D. K. GARRAD, P. N.


Limnological Characteristics of Two Eutrophic Method for Characterizing Volatile Organic Boat Traffic, Sediment Resuspension and Tur-
and Four Mesotrophic Lakes in West-Central Compound Concentrations in Shallow Soils, bidity in a Broadland River,
Florida, W88-09325 2111 5A W88-07207 2109 5B
W88-09994 2111 2H GARG, K.
S.
GARREC, J.-P.
Pressure Interference Data Analysis for Two-
GARDNER, B. D. Fluoride Distribution and Transport Along
Phase (Water/Steam) Geothermal Reservoirs,
Removing Impediments to Water Markets, Rivers in the French Alps,
W88-09542 2111 2F
W88-08618 2110 6C W88-02726 2104 5B
Pressure Transient Analysis for Hot Water Geo-
Water Pricing and Rent Seeking in California
GARREIS, M. J.
thermal Wells,
Agriculture, W88-01354 2102 2F Water Quality Certification in Maryland,
W88-05682 2107 6E
W88-04964 2106 6E
GARKLAVS, G.
GARDNER, C. M. K. Channel-Storage/Discharge Relations for the GARRELTS, M. L.
Preliminary Comparisons Between MORECS Peoria and La Grange Dams on the Illinois
Water Resources Activities in Illinois, 1985.
and Measured Soil Moisture Deficits, River in Illinois,
2D W88-03311 2104 7C
W88-03956 2105 W88-03326 2104 2E

Soil Moisture Extraction Model, Hydrogeology, Ground- Water Flow, and Triti-
GARREN, R. A.
2105 2D um Movement Low-Level Radioactive- Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of
W88-03954 at a
Waste Disposal Site Near Sheffield, Illinois, Littoraland Benthic Autotrophic Communities
GARDNER, D. A. W88-03427 2104 5B inAcidic Lakes,
Role of GAC Activity and Particle Size During W88-08962 2111 2H
the Fluidized-Bed Anaerobic Treatment of Re- GARLITZ, J.

finery Sour Water Stripper Bottoms, U.S. Coast Guard Equipment Deployment Re- GARRETT, C.
2110 5D quirements for Hazardous Chemical Spill Re- Florida Providing Incentive for Reporting
W88-08007 -

sponse, Leaks,
GARDNER, G. R. W88-00649 2101 5G W88-09484 2111 5G
Sister Chromatid Exchange in Marine Poly-
GARMAN, J. R. GARRETT,
chaetes Exposed to Black Rock Harbor Sedi- J. H.
Testing for Groundwater Contamination at Haz-
ment, Incineration of Chemical Wastes Containing
ardous Waste Sites,
W88-01195 2102 5C W88-04003 2105 5A
Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Assessment of Tests
Conducted at Rollins Environmental Services,
GARDNER, J. A. GARNAS, R. L. Deer Park, Texas, and Energy Systems Compa-
Measurement of the Mass Accommodation Co- Interlaboratory Comparison of the ASTM Bio- ny, El Dorado, Arkansas,
efficient of S02 (g) on Water Droplets, concentration Test Method Using the Eastern W88-01305 2102 5D
W88-01859 2103 5B Oyster,
W88-11012 2112 5C GARRETT, M. K.
GARDNER, P. R.
Wetland Boundary Determination in the Great
Monitor Well Installation at K-1407-B and K- GARNER, E. D.
Role of Geologic Characterization Determin-
Dismal Swamp Using Weighted Averages,
1407-C Surface Impoundments at the Oak Ridge in
ing Migration of Hydrocarbon Spills: A Case W88-08036 2110 2H
Gaseous Diffusion Plant,
W88-09086 2111 7 A Study,
GARRETT, P.
W88-11234 2112 5G
Comparative Vulnerability to Oil Spills of Bed-
GARDNER, R. A.
Time-of-Travel and Reaeration Data for Seven
GARNER, F. C. rock Versus Sand and Gravel Aquifers,
Composite Sampling for Environmental Moni- W88-09520 2111 5C
Small Streams in Alabama, June 1983 to August
toring,
1984,
W88-09429 2111 7 A MTBE as a Ground Water Contaminant,
W88-03307 2104 2E
W88-U227 2112 5B
GARNER, R. C.
GARDNER, R. H. Bacterial Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis
Temporal Variation in Regulation of Production
GARRETT, W. R.
of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and
in a Pelagic Food Web Model, Decreased Survival and Teratogenesis During
Some Nitro Derivatives in Environmental Sam- Laboratory Selenium Exposures to Bluegill, Le-
W88-07746 2109 2H ples Collected in West Germany,
pomis macrochirus,
W88-02057 2103 5C
GARDNER, R. L. W88-05111 2107 5C
Economic Evaluation of the Colorado River GARNER, R. T.
Basin Salinity Control Program, Ship Simulation Study of John F. Baldwin GARRIGUES, P.
W88-00561 2101 6B (Phase II) Navigation Channel, San Francisco Origin of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Bay, California, (PAH) in Recent Sediments from the Continen-
GARDNER, T. J. W88-00823 2101 8B tal Shelf of the 'Golfe de Gascogne' (Atlantic
Seston Dynamics in Two Texas Prairie Streams, Ocean) and in the Gironde Estuary,
W88-04052 2105 2H GARNER, S. W88-09576 2111 5B
Value of On-Site Measurements in Maximizing
GARDNER, T. W. Ground Water Sampling Reliability, GARRISON, A. W.
Infiltration Capacity of Disturbed Soils: Tempo- W88-09002 2111 7B Application of the Master Analytical Scheme to
ralChange and Lithologic Control, Polar Organic Compounds in Drinking Water,
GARNER, W.
W88-05420 2107 2G Microscale Chemical Heterogeneity in Ground- W88-07788 2109 5A
water,
GARDNER, W. S. GARSIDE, E. T.
W88-07113 2109 5B
Acid Rain Stimulation of Lake Michigan Phyto-
Lethal Effects of Vanadium to Two Life Stages
plankton Growth, GARNETT, K. of Brook Trout Salvelinus Fontinalis (Mitchill),
W88-04223 2105 5C Assessment of the Interactions of Metals and W88-03674 2105 5C
Nitrilotriacetic Acid in Soil/Sludge Mixtures,
Construction of Drilled Pier Foundations, W88-02478 2103 5E Preexposure and Subsequent Resistance to Lead
W88-05783 2107 8A
in Yearling Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis,
GARNIER, E.
Construction of Drilled Pier Foundations, Influence of Drought on Stomatal Conductance
W88-07091 2109 5C
W88-06598 2108 8A and Water Potential of Peach Trees Growing in
GARSKE, E. E.
the Field,
Nitrogen Mineralization and Denitrification in PracticalGuide for Ground-Water Sampling,
W88-08627 2110 3F
Lake Michigan Sediments, W88-08974 2111 7B
W88-05956 2108 2H GARNIER, J. M.
Linear Graphical Method for Determining Hy- GARSKOF, I.

Sources and Fate of Dissolved Free Amino drodispersive Characteristics in Tracer Experi- Pennsylvania's Wetlands: Urbanization and Wa-
Acids in Epilimnetic Lake Michigan Water, ments with Instantaneous Injection, tercourse Modification,
W88-05960 2108 2H W88-07198 2109 5B W88-04957 2106 6E

PA-133
AUTHOR INDEX
GARSTANG, M.

GARSTANG, M. GATELLIER, C. GAYLE, B. P.


Generation of Convective Storms Over the Es- Chemical Oil Dispersion in Trials at Sea and in Development and Performance of a Pilot-Scale,
carpment of Northeastern South Africa, Laboratory Tests: The Key Role of Dilution Activated Sludge Facility for the Treatment of a
W88-00123 2101 2B Processes, Textile Wastewater,
W88-09193 2111 5G
GARTMAN, D. W88-03227 2104 5D
Migration and Methanogens - A Review of Cur- GATES, J. S.
rent Landfill Gas Field Research at ANL, Water-Resources Activities in Utah by the U.S. GAYLORD, J. L.
W88-05748 2107 5B Geological Survey, July 1, 1985 to June 30, Water Resources Appraisal of the Camp Swift
1986, Lignite Area, Central Texas,
GARVEY, D. W88-03302 2104 7B W88-03064 2104 5B
Sludge Management in the United Kingdom,
W88-02130 2103 5E GATES, M. M. GAZAGNES, G.
Treatment and Removal of Dissolved Organics
GARVIS, D. Faunistic Study of Chironomids (Diptera) of the
and Inorganics in a Contaminated Ground
In Situ Detection of Organics, Upper Neste d'Aure (Central Pyrenees): the
W88-07976 2109 5A Water - A Case Study,
Impact of Hydroelectric Schemes (Etude Faun-
W88-11253 2112 5G
istique des Chironomides (Diptera) de la Haute
GARVISON, P.
Photovoltaic Water Pumping for Bolivia,
Vacuum Enhanced Hydrocarbon Recovery: A Neste d'Aure (Pyrenees Centrales): Impact des
W88-11274 2112 4B Case Study, Amenagements Hydroelectriques),
W88-11254 2112 5G W88-10466 2112 6G
GARZA, T. L.
Microwave Digestion Techniques in the Sequen- GATES, T. E. Simuliidae (Diptera: Nematocera) of the Neste
tialExtraction of Calcium, Iron, Chromium, Oxygen Conditions in Two Prairie Pothole d'Aure (Central Pyrenees) I. The Impact of Hy-
Manganese, Lead and Zinc in Sediments, Lakes During Winter Ice Cover, droelectric Schemes in the Upper Valley (Les
W88-03825 2105 5A W88-07092 2109 2H Simuliidae (Diptera: Nematocera) de la Neste
GATTIE, D. K. d'Aure (Pyrenees Centrales). I. Impact des
GARZON, G. H.
Effects of Rainfall on the Seasonal Thermocline, Prediction of SubstrateRemoval Rates of At- Amenagements Hyrodelectrique dans la Haute),
W88-07778 2109 2B tached Microorganisms and of Relative Contri- W88-10478 2112 6G
butions of Attached and Suspended Communi-
GARZONETTI, G. ties at Field Sites, GAZEY, G. M.
Improved Industrial Wastewater
Treatment W88-07009 2109 5B Relationships of Physical and Chemical Condi-
Through Particle Size Management Using tions to Species Diversity and Density of Gas-
Leachate Treatment as a Case Study, GATTO, L. W. tropods in English Lakes,
W88-02218 2103 5D Reservoir Bank Erosion Caused and Influenced
W88-07669 2109 2H
by Ice Cover,
GARZONETTI, G. A. W88-02889 2104 2C
Upgrading of Wastewater Facilities by Primary GBUREK, W. J.
Effluent Filtration, GATZ, D. F. Determination of Aquifer Parameters at a
W88-01039 2102 5D Solubility of Metal Ions in Rainwater, Ground-Water Recharge Site,
W88-00229 2101 5B W88-06379 2108 2F
GASCOIGNE, A. J.
Determination of Copper in Natural Waters by GAUDY, A. F.
Seepage Face Simulation Using PLASM,
Atom-Trapping Atomic Absorption Spectrome- Modified Extended Aeration Plant for Minimiz-
W88-04065 2105 2F
try after Liquid/Liquid Extraction, ing Sludge Production,
W88-05379 2107 5A W88-02208 2103 5D GEALT, M. A.
GASCOYNE, M. Practical Methodology for Predicting Critical Temperature, pH, and Cations Affect the Ability
Natural Radioactivity in Some Groundwaters of Operating Range of Biological Systems Treating of Escherichia coli to Mobilize Plasmids in L
the Canadian Shield, Inhibitory Substances, Broth and Synthetic Wastewater.
W88-04987 2106 5B W88-04887 2106 5D W88-04506 2106 5D
GASELBRACHT, L. D. Removal of Cadmium at High and Low Dosages GEBENDINGER, M.
Cost Estimates for Alternative Reme-
'Realistic' by an Extended Aeration Process, Options for Refurbishment: Three Case Studies
dialActions of Contaminated, Unsaturated Soils W88-02175 2103 5D in Italy,
and Underlying Aquifers,
W88-11244 Study of the Biodegradability of 'Residual W88-04536 2106 8C
2112 6E
COD',
GASIOROWSKI, J. B. W88-01032 2102 5D GEBERT, W. A.
One Metal Company's Experience
Finishing Relationship Between Annual Runoff and Wa-
with the Hazardous Waste Delisting Process, GAUGER, W. K. tershed Area for the Eastern United States,
W88-03242 2104 5E Growth of Bacteria in an Oil Shale Retort Water W88-07275 2109 2E
by Indigenous Microorganisms,
GASS, T. E. W88-00081 2101 5D GEBHART, G.
Comparison of Earth Resistivity and Electro-
GAUNTLETT, N. Habitat Suitability Index Models: Green Sunfish,
magnetic Survey Methods,
W88-01713 2103 7B Jamaica: Rain Stimulation Programme for the W88-00640 2101 6G
Kingston and St. Andrew Water Commission,
Impact of Abandoned Wells, 1975 to 1977, GEBRE-MEDHIN, M.
W88-05314 2107 4C W88-07894 2109 3B Childhood Mortality in Relation to Nutritional
Status and Water Supply: A Prospective Study
Monitoring Well Filter Pack and Screen Slot GAUTHIER, M. J. from Rural Malawi,
Selection: A Reassessment of Design Param- Changes in Escherichia coli Cells Starved in
W88-10842 2112 5F
eters, Seawater or Grown in Seawater-Wastewater
W88- 10243 2112 8A Mixtures, GECKELER, K. E.
W88-02706 2104 5B
GASSER, J. A. Enrichment of Arsenic and Its Separation from
Control of Nocardia Scum in Activated Sludge GAUTIER, M. A. Other Elements by Liquid-phase Polymer-based
by Periodic Anoxia, Quality Assurance Program for Health and En- Retention,
W88-04076 2105 5D vironmental Chemistry, W88-06840 2109 5A
W88-06011 2108 5A
GASTON, W. GEDDES, M. C.
Elevated Levels of Radioactivity in Water Wells GAWEL, L. J. Acid Brine Shrimp: Metabolic Strategies in Os-
in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, California, Pyramidal Offshore Structure. motic and Ionic Adaptation,
W88-04985 2106 5B W88-04769 2106 8A
W88-06988 2109 2H
GAT, R.
J. GAY, J.
Effect of Deforestation on the Water Cycle in Stormwater Contamination at Airports and Re- GEDZELMAN, S. D.
the Amazon Basin: An Attempt Reformulate the medial Options - with Particular Reference to Deuterium in Water Vapor Above the Atmos-
Problem, Stansted, pheric Boundary Layer,
W88-10191 2112 4C W88-06451 2108 5B W88-07479 2109 2B

PA-134
AUTHOR INDEX
GERARDI, M. H.

GEE, A. S. Microbiological Characteristics of Third-Faucet GEORGE, J. J.


Macro-Floral Assemblages in Upland Welsh Point-of-Use Devices, Behavioral Responses of a Marine Bivalve
Streams in Relation to Acidity, and Their Im- W88-05086 2106 5F (Venus verrucosa) to Pollution by Petroleum
portance to Invertebrates, Hydrocarbons,
W88-08113 2110 2H GEMPERLINE, M. C. W88-07607
Centrifugal Model Test for Ultimate Bearing 2109 5C
GEE, C. S. Capacity of Footings on Steep Slopes in Cohe- Bioenergetic Responses of the Marine Bivalve
Treatment of Co«l Conversion Wastewater with sionless Soil,
Venus verrucosa on Long-Term Exposure to
the Powdered Activated Carbon-Contact Stabi- W88-00794 2101 8D Petroleum Hydrocarbons,
lization Activated Sludge Process,
Results of the Currant Creek Pipeline Impact W88-06873 2109 5C
W88-02896 2104 5D
Loading Study, Central Utah Project,
Effects of Exposure to Petroleum Hydrocarbons
GEE, H. K. W88-00778 2101 8A
Improved Emitter and Network System for
on the Gill Functions and Ciliary Activities of a
Wastewater Reuse in Drip Irrigation, GENSKY, N. E. Marine Bivalve,
W88-03158 2104 5D Gravity Flow Horizontal Drains Utilized for In- W88-01804 2103 5C
Place Remediation,
GEE, J. W88-09319 2111 5G Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Marine Bivalve
Factors Affecting the Microdistribution of Gam- Venus verrucosa: Accumulation and Cellular
marus pulex (Amphipoda): An Experimental GENTER, R. B. Responses,
Algal-Periphyton Population and Community W88-06848
Study, 2109 5B
W88-10732 2112 2H Changes from Zinc Stress in Stream Mesocosms,
W88-06900 2109 5C Uptake of Selected Heavy Metals by the Green
GEE, J. H. Alga Cladophora glomerata,
Effects of Water Acidity on Swimbladder Func- GENTER, S.
W88-01461 2102 5B
tion and Swimming in the Fathead Minnow,
Determination of Ultra Trace Amounts of
Pimephales promelas, Cobalt in Fish by Graphite Furnace Zeeman GEORGE, L. H.
W88-10822 2112 5C Effect Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Big Soda Lake (Nevada): 1. Pelagic Bacterial
W88-09603 2111 5A
Heterotrophy and Biomass,
GEEN, G. H.
W88-05098
Effects of Low pH and Nickel on Growth and GENTHNER, F. J. 2106 2H
Survival of the Shredding Caddisfly Clistoronia Capacity of Aquatic Bacteria To Act as Recipi-
Growth Determinations for Unattached Bacteria
ents of Plasmid DNA,
magnifica (Limnephilidae), in a Contaminated Aquifer,
W88-04559 2106 5C W88-07000 2109 5B
W88-05196 2107 5 A
GEERTZ-HANSEN, O. GENTIL, F.

Field Technique for the Determination of Zoo- Faunistic and Coenotic Study of theAnndid GEORGE, L. M.
Fauna of the Albufeira and Obidos Lagoons Effects of Pulsed- and Spiked-Exposure to
plankton Grazing on Natural Bacterioplankton,
(Portugal) (Etude Faunistique et Coenotique de Methoxychlor on Early Life Stages of Rainbow
W88-10656 2112 2H
laFaune Annelidienne des Lagunes D' Albufeira Trout,
Zooplankton Consumption of Bacteria in a Eu- etObidos (Portugal)), W88-08687 2110 5C
trophic Lake and in Experimental Enclosures, W88-10244 2112 2L
W88-09760 2111 2H GEORGE, O. R.
GENTILE, J. Unique Cleanup Solution to Polycyclic Aromat-
GEFVERT, L. V. Impact of Open-Water Disposal of Black Rock ic Hydrocarbon Contamination From a 19th
Ice Barrier for Islands, Harbor Dredged Material on Benthic Recoloni- Century Coal Gasification Plant,
W88-04783 2106 2C FVP W88-11154
zation at the Site, 2112 5G
W88-01196 2102 5C
GEHR, R.
GEORGE, R. L.
Desorption of Cationic Polyacrylamide from GENTILE, J. H. Application of Streamflow Transport Models to
Bleached Kraft Pulp Fibers, Assessment of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Ma- the Yakima River, Washington,
W88-04378 2105 5D terialImpacts on Laboratory Population Re- W88-00782 2101 6G
sponses,
GEHRINGER, P.
Decomposition of Trichloroethylene and Te- W88-01194 2102 5C GEORGE, S. E.

trachloroethylene in Drinking Water by a Com- Benthic Macroinvertebrate Associations in Rela-


GENTRY, M. tion toEnvironmental Factors in Georgian Bay,
bined Radiation/Ozone Treatment, National Surface Water Survey: Western Lake
W88-10275 2112 5F Survey-Phase I, Data Base Dictionary,
W88-05033 2106 2H
GEHRON, M. J. W88-07760 2109 2H GEORGIANNA, T. D.
Biochemical Measures of the Biomass, Commu- Simulation Model of Competition for Water Re-
GENTY, B.
nity Structure,and Metabolic Activity of the Effects of Drought on Primary Photosynthetic sources Among Industries in a River Basin,
Ground Water Microbiota, Processes of Cotton Leaves, W88-01866 2103 6D
W88-02546 2104 2F W88-03592 2105 21
GEORGII, H. W.
GEIDEL, G. GENUCHTEN, M. T. Investigation of the Wet and Dry Deposition of
Acid Mine Drainage: Surface Mine Treatment
Experimental Study of Solute Transport in a Acidic and Heavy-Metal Components,
and In-Situ Abatement Technology, W88-06563
Stony Field Soil, 2108 5B
W88-01142 2102 5G W88-01919 2103 5B
GERACI, A. L.
GEIGER, N. S.
Vertical Partitioning of the Phytoplankton As-
GEORGAKAKOS, A. P. Remote Sensing Investigation of the Oil Spill in
New Method for the Real-Time Operation of the Strait of Messina, Italy,
semblage in Ultraoligotrophic Crater Lake,
Reservoir Systems, W88-08475 2110 5B
Oregon, U.S.A.,
W88-00046 2101 4A
W88-08106 2110 2H GERACI, J. R.
GEORGAKAKOS, K. P.
Study of the Effects of Oil on Cetaceans,
GEISELMANN, S. J. Real-Time Flash Flood Prediction,
Cosolvent Influences on Organic Solute Retar- W88-00918 2101 5C
W88-04104 2105 2E
dation Factors,
W88-06283 2108 5B GEORGE, D. B. GERARDI, M. H.
Floe Formation in the Activated Sludge Proc-
Freshwater Fish Culture Water Reuse Systems,
GEISER, R. A. W88-00181 ess,
Wastewater
2101 5D
Treatment by Spray Irrigation, W88-05347 2107 5D
Quality of Effluent and Impacts on Soils and Reverse Osmosis in Water Reuse Systems,
Groundwater, W88-00174 2101 5D Operator's Guide to Free-Living Nematodes in
W88-02153 2103 5D Wastewater Treatment,
GEORGE, E. L. W88-04876 2106 5D
GELDREICH, E. E. Developmental Toxicity of Halogenated Ace-
Adequacy of Disinfection for Control of Newly tonitriles: Drinking Water By-Products of Chlo- Operator's Guide to Rotifers and Wastewater
Recognized Waterborne Pathogens, rine Disinfection, Treatment Processes,
W88-00475 2101 5D W88-05497 2107 5C W88-04873 2106 5D

PA-135
AUTHOR INDEX
GERARDI, M. H.

Operator's Guide to Wastewater Viruses, GERMANN, P. F. Studies of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Reac-
W88-08550 2110 5D Geomorphological Control of Subsurface Hy- Haze and Cloud,
tions in
drology in the Creekbank Zone of Tidal W88-00374 2101 5B
GERASIMOV, Y. L. Marshes,
Toxic Effect of Copper on
Daphnia magna W88-09715 GERWIN, S. C.
2111 2L
(Crustacea, Cladocera) with Varying Food Con- Water Utility Makes Use of National Weather
centrations, Kinematic Wave Approximation to the Initiation Service Radar,
W88-05576 2107 5C of Subsurface Storm Flow in a Sloping Forest W88-02393 2103 7B
Soil,
GERBA, C. P. W88-08180 2110 2G GESALMAN, C.
Detection of Cryptosporidium from Wastewater
Overview of the National Nonpoint Source
and Freshwater Environments, Kinematic Wave Approximation to the Trans-
Policy,
W88-03586 2105 5A port of Escherichia Coli in the Vadose Zone,
W88-01089 2102 6E
W88-00039 2101 5B
Microbial Contamination of the Subsurface,
W88-02537 2104 5B Three Modes of Water Flow Through a Vertical
GESALMAN, C. M.
Development of a Nonpoint Source Data
Pipe,
Microbial Removal and Inactivation from Water Center,
W88-05925 2108 2G
by Filters Containing Magnesium Peroxide, W88-01168 2102 5G
W88-07072 2109 5F GERMANOSKI, D.
Tributary Response to Local Base Level Lower- GESELBRACHT, J. J.
Molecular Mechanisms of Viral Inactivation by Rule-Based Model of Design Judgment About
ingBelow a Dam,
Water Disinfectants, W88-05550 Sludge Bulking,
2107 2J
W88-10741 2112 5F W88-05510 2107 5D
GERMER, R.
Occurrence Cryptosporidium Oocysts in
of GESINK, M. L.
Influence of Ultrasound on the Settling Rate of
Sewage Effluents and Selected Surface Waters, Preliminary Assessment of the Ground-Water
Filamentous Bacteria in Activated Sludge (Der
W88-05962 2108 5A
Einfluss von Ultraschall auf das Absetzverhalten Resources of the Alluvial Aquifer, White River
von Fadenfoermigen Bakterien im Blaehsch- Valley, Rio Blanco County, Colorado,
Occurrence of Enteroviruses and Rotaviruses in
lamm), W88-03012 2104 2F
Drinking Water in Colombia,
W88-03571 2105 5F W88-02083 2103 5D
GESSLER, J.

Occurrence of Rotaviruses and Enteroviruses in GERMINE, M. Selecting Optimal Pipe Sizes for Water Distribu-
Rutile Fibers in Surface Waters of Northern tion Systems,
Recreational Waters of Oak Creek, Arizona,
W88-05595 2107 5B New Jersey, W88-07035 2109 5F
W88-03871 2105 5B
Protecting Groundwater from Viral Contamina- GETTER, C. D.
tion by Soil Modification, GERNERD, K. Laboratory Approach for Determining the
W88-04123 2105 5G Assessing the Effects of Coal Mining and Relat- Effect of Oils and Dispersants on Mangroves,
ed Energy Development on Aquatic Environ- W88-09184 2111 5C
Transport and Fate of Viruses in Soils: Field mental Quality in the Upper Colorado Basin,
Studies, W88-00356 2101 4C Toxicity of Oil and Chemically Dispersed Oil to
W88-09473 2111 SB the Seagrass Thalassia testudinum,
GERRARD, A. J. W88-09203 2111 5C
Virus Removal with Land Filtration, Morphological Responses and Sediment Pat-
W88-00191 2101 5D terns, GETTY, D. B.
W88-09369 2111 2E CAD Comparisons for Wastewater Treatment
GERBER, A. Facilities,
Biological Treatment of Mining Effluents, GERRITSEN, J. W88-07143 2109 5D
W88-02010 2103 5D Changes in Macrophyte Community Structure
Following Drought in the Okefenokee Swamp, GEYER, L. L.
Integrated Process for Biological Treatment of
Georgia, USA, Financial Responsibility Provisions for Under-
Sulfate-Containing Industrial Effluents, W88-06697 2108 2H ground Tanks in Virginia,
W88-04589 2106 5D W88-10037 2111 5G
Electrophoretic Mobility of Natural Particles
GERBER, J. E.
and Cultured Organisms in Freshwaters, GEYWITZ, J.
Private Program for Wetlands Protection and
W88-05092 2106 2H Influence of Nitrilotriacetate on the Elimination
Construction: Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage Ex-
of Metal Ions by Coprecipitation with Ferric
perience, GERSCHLER, L. J.
Hydroxide,
W88-04975 2106 3F Process for Storing Liquid Waste in Salt Cav-
W88-04384 2105 5D
ities,
GERBER, J. F.
W88-00753 2101 5E
Combination of Manually Digitized Radar and GHADIRI, H.
Risk of Leaving the Soil Surface Unprotected
GOES IR for Real-Time Display of Rainfall GERSHANOVICH, G. L.
against Falling Rain,
Intensity, Manual Internal Vibrator for Compacting Wet
W88-06243 W88-03193 2104 2J
2108 2B Concrete,
W88-10220 2112 8C
GERISH, F. M. GHANDEHARI, N.
Sensitivity of Chronic Endpoints Used in Daph- GERSICH, F. M. Development and Optimization of a Process
nia magna Straus Life-Cycle Tests, Chronic Toxicity of Aniline and 2,4-Dichloro- Combination of a Highest-Loaded Activated
W88-11009 2112 5C phenol to Daphnia magna Straus, Sludge Stage and Biologically Intensified Filtra-
W88-06084 tion,
2108 5C
GERKEN, S. L. W88-04381 2105 5D
On-Site Restoration Technique for the Remedi- GERSTLE, K. H.
ation of Soils Containing Hydrocarbon Constitu- Strength Design of Reinforced-Concrete Hy- GHANEKAR, V. G.
ents, draulic Structures. Report 6: Analytical Study of Flood Forecasting: Danes Update Damodar
W88-11251 2112 5G the Ultimate Behavior of Model Reinforced- System,
Concrete Circular Conduits, W88-O4520 2106 2E
GERMAN, D. R. W88-01657 2103 8F
Developing Nonpoint Source Control Strategies GHEBREIYESSUS, Y. R.
for Big Stone Lake: Two Approaches, GERTLER, A. W. Crop Canopy Functions for Soil Erosion Predic-
W88-01099 2102 5G Characterization of a Facility to Simulate In- tion,

Cloud Chemical Transformations, W88-06346 2108 2J


GERMAN, E. R. W88-08457 2110 7B
Effects of Urban Development of Hydrology of GHERARDI-GOLDSTEIN, E.
the Reedy Creek Improvement District, Central Importance of Liquid Water Concentration in Bioassays with Aquatic Organisms: Toxicity of
Florida, the Atmospheric Oxidation of S02, Water and Sediment from Cubatao River Basin,
W88-03034 2104 4C W88-05628 2107 5B W88-O530O 2107 5C

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AUTHOR INDEX
GIDDLINGS, T.

GHEHINI, S. A. GIAMAS, M. T. D. GIBBS, M. M.


Expected pH for Halving Sulfate in Adirondack Limnological Characteristics of the Areas of Role of Buoyancy in the Distribution of Ana-
Rain, Capture of 'Manjuba' Anchoviella Lepidentos- baena sp. in Lake Rotongaio,
W88-05161 2107 5B tole (Fowler, 1911) (Osteichthyes, Engraulidae), W88-08780 2110 2H
in Ribeira de Iguape River from Registro (SP)
Water Quality Assessment: A
Screening Proce-
(Caracteristicas Limnologicas de Areas de Cap- GIBBS, P. E.
dure for Toxic and Conventional Pollutants;
tura de Manjuba Anchoviella Lepidentostole Copper, Zinc, and Organotin as Long-Term
Part 3,
(Fowler, 1911) (Osteichthyes, Engraulidae), no Factors Governing the Distribution of Orga-
W88-03992 2105 2H
Rio Ribeira de Iguape, em Registro (SP)), nisms in the Fal Estuary in Southwest England,
GHIA, J. R. W88-09774 2111 2H W88-06334 2108 5C
Contaminant Transport Modeling for a Pro-
posed Hazardous Waste Site,
GIAMBELLUCA, T. W. GIBBS, R. A.
W88-09333 2111 5B
DBCP, EDB, and TCP Contamination of Use of R2A Medium and the Spread Plate
Ground Water in Hawaii, Method for the Enumeration of Heterotrophic
GHIASI, M. W88-04061 2105 5B Bacteria in Drinking Water,
Use of Ground Water Tracer During Well In-
W88-07488
GIANESSI, L. P. 2109 5A
stallation,
W88-09007 National Modeling and Policy Analysis of Agri-
2111 7B GIBBS, R. J.
cultural Nonpoint Source Control Options,
W88-07841 Coagulation and Settling of Aerobic Sewage
GHIORSE, W. C. 2109 5G
Biology of Leptothrix, Gallionella, and Crenoth- Sludge in Seawater,
rix: Relationship to Plugging,
RFF National Data Base for Nonpoint Source W88-07151 2109 5E
W88-05734 2107 2F Policy Assessments,
W88-01170 2102 5G GIBS, J.
Distribution and Activity of Microorganisms in Broad Spectrum Analysis of Resin Extracts: A
Subsurface Sediments of a Pristine Study Site in GIBB, J. E. Base Extraction Cleanup Procedure,
Oklahoma, Groundwater Management Issues in the Atlantic W88-07798 2109 5A
W88-09796 2111 2F Provinces,
W88-09480 2111 4B Evaluation of the Preparation of Resin Samplers
Microbiological Characterization of Subsurface for Broad Spectrum Analysis of Large-Volume
Environments, GIBB, J. P. Samples,
W88-02551 2104 5A Guide to the Selection of Materials for Monitor-
W88-07795 2109 5A
ing Well Construction and Ground-Water Sam-
Trace Metal Interactions with Microbial Bio- pling, GIBSON, C. E.
films in Natural and Engineered Systems, W88-08972 2111 7B Preliminary Results on Phosphorus Reduction in
W88-05470 2107 5D
How Fluids and Grouting Materials
Drilling
Lough Neagh: Assessing the Effect against a
GHOBRIAL, F. Affect the Integrity of Ground Water Samples
Background of Change,
Trace Metals and Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in from Monitoring Wells, W88-10356 2112 2H
Sewage Sludges of Kuwait, W88-09311 2111 7B
W88-07616 2109 5E GIBSON, J. H.
PracticalGuide for Ground-Water Sampling, Evaluation of Wet Chemical Deposition in
GHOSH, D. W88-08974 2111 7B North America,
Calcutta Pollutants: Part 1. Appraisal of Some W88-O0223 2101 5B
Heavy Metals in Calcutta City Sewage and GIBBENS, R. P.
Sludge in Use for Fisheries and Agriculture, Soil Water Regimes of Loamy Sands and Sandy GIBSON, K. N.
W88-10527 2112 5A Loams on Arid Rangelands in Southern New Chrysophycean Microfossils Provide New In-
Mexico, sight into the Recent History of a Naturally
GHOSH, M. W88-08624
Fixation of Electroplating Waste Sludges,
2110 2G Acidic Lake (Cone Pond, New Hampshire),
W88-00976 2102 5D W88-08258 2110 5C
GIBBONS, J. W.
Biomass Productivity of Freshwater Turtles, GIBSON,
GHOSH, M. M. W88-09230
L. J.
Polyelectrolyte Characteristics and Floccula-
2111 2H Social Impacts Upon Urban Communities,
tion,
Dispersion of Radioactively Contaminated Tur- W88-00306 2101 6B
W88-08126 2110 5F tles on the SRP: Research and Reconnaissance,
W88-09231 GIBSON, R. A.
GHOSH, S. 2111 5B
Primary Production in Three Subtropical Sea-
Improved Sludge Gasification by Two-Phase grass Communities: A Comparison of Four Au-
GIBBONS, R. D.
Anaerobic Digestion, Statistical Models for the Analysis of Volatile totrophic Components,
W88-05180 2107 5D Organic Compounds in Waste Disposal Sites, W88-10446 2112 2L
GHUMAN, G. S. W88-04491 2106 5B
Heavy Metal Composition of Treated Municipal GIBSON, R. J.
Statistical Prediction Intervals for the Evalua- Influence of Seasonal River Discharge on Sur-
Wastewater and Sludge Residues,
W88-03165
Ground-Water
tion of Quality, vival of Juvenile Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar,
2104 5D W88-O0019 2101 7A W88-10836 2112 2H
GIABBAI, M.
Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluents,
GIBBS AND, R. J. GIBSON, R. S.
W88-00646 Metal Chemistry Differences Between Digested
2101 5D Contribution of Tap Water to Mineral Intakes of
and Undigested Sludges,
Canadian Preschool Children,
GIABBAI, M. F. W88-04892 2106 5D W88-03478 2104 5C
Evaluation of an Integrated Adsorption Method
for the Isolation and Concentration of Trace
GIBBS, C. G.
Toward a Cost-Benefit Assessment of Ground GIBSON, T. L.
Organic Substances from Water, Statistical Correlations for Predicting the Parti-
W88-07805 Water Quality Regulation,
2109 5A tion Coefficient forNonpolar Organic Contami-
W88-09265 2111 5G
GIABBI, M. F.
nants Between Aquifer Organic Carbon and
Comparison of High Molecular Weight Organic GIBBS, J. W. Water,
Compounds Isolated from Drinking Water in Runoff Characteristics and Washoff Loads From W88-06754 2108 5B
Five Cities, Rainfall-Simulation Experiments on a Street Sur-
W88-07792 face and a Native Pasture in the Denver Metro- GIDDINGS, T.
2109 5A
politan Area, Colorado, Screen Length Selection for Use in Detection
GIAM, C. S. W88-03091 2104 5B Monitoring Well Networks,
Atmospheric Transport of PCBs to the Oceans, W88-09308 2111 7A
W88-06653 2108 5B GIBBS, K. E.
Interactions Among
Waterfowl, Fishes, Inverte- GIDDLINGS, T.
Organic Compounds of Environmental Concern brates, and Macrophytes in Four Main Lakes of Bore-Volume Purging toImprove Monitoring
in the Gulf of Mexico: A Review, Different Acidity, Well Performance: An Often-Mandated Myth,
W88-06294 2108 5B W88-00680 2101 2H W88-09159 2111 7B

PA-137
AUTHOR INDEX
GIERCUSZKIEWICZ-BAJTLIK, M.

GIERCUSZKIEWICZ-BAJTLIK, M. GILBERT, B. K. GILKESON, R. H.


Effect of Industrial Pollution on Lake Evvingi U.S. Geological Survey's Water Data Program Hydrogeological Evaluation of Groundwater
(Masurian Lakeland) Estimated by Remote New Approaches in the 1980's, Resources in Buried Bedrock Valleys, North-
Sensing Techniques, W88-01204 2102 7B eastern Illinois,
W88-10611 2112 5A W88-11041 2112 2F
GILBERT, E.
GIESBRECHT, G. Biodegradability of Ozonation Products as a
Radium, Radon and Uranium Isotopes in
Operation of Full-Scale Granular Activated Function of COD and DOC Elimination by
Groundwater from Cambrian-Ordovician Sand-
Carbon Contactors for Removal of Organics, Example of Substituted Aromatic Substances, stone Aquifers in Illinois,
W88-05815 2107 5F W88-0'031 2105 5D W88-05004 2106 5B
GIESE.J W. Biodegradability of Ozonation Products as a
Evaluation of an Aquatic Ecoregion Classifica- GILL, J. S.
Function of COD and DOC
Elimination by the
tion ofStreams in Arkansas, Example of Humic Acids, Equilibrium During Evaporation
Precipitation
W88-10458 2112 2H W88-06324 2108 5F of Water Containing High Dissolved Salts,
W88-02443 2103 3A
GIESY, J. P.
GILBERT, J. J.
Multispecies Tests: Research Needs to Assess GILL, W.
QuantitativeComparison of Food Niches in J.
the Effects of Chemicals on Aquatic Life,
Some Freshwater Zooplankton: A Multi-Tracer- Wetland Habitat Values to Upland Wildlife,
W88-10999 2112 5C
Cell Approach, W88-04943 2106 2H
Predictive Models Photoinduced Acute Tox-
for W88-01704 2103 2H
icity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to
GILL, M. A.
GILBERT, M. Flow Through Side Slots,
Daphnia Magna, Strauss (Cladocera, Crustacea),
Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse at Military W88-05165 2107 8B
W88-06950 2109 5C
Installations,

GIFFORD, G. E. W88-00183 2101 5D Hydraulics of Horseshoe and Arch Sewers,


Poliovirus Retention in Soil Columns After Ap- W88-05518 2107 8B
plication of Chemical- and Polyelectrolyte-Con-
GILBERT, R.

Dewatered Sludges,
ditioned
Sediments of Ice-Dammed, Self-Draining Ape Nonlinear Solution of Aggradation and Degra-
W88-07O01 Lake, British Columbia,
2109 5B dation in Channels,
W88-07937 2109 2H W88-07253 2109 2J
GIFFORD, G. F.
Some Hydrologic Impacts of Plowing Range- GILBERT, S. G.
Planning the Useful Life of a Reservoir,
land Soils, Interceptor Trenches for Positive Ground Water
W88-08617 2110 8A
W88-07291 2109 4C Control,
W88-09330 2111 5G GILL, S. D.
Spatial Variability of Infiltration Rates on a
GILBERT, T. W. Evaluation Program for Aerially Applied Dis-
Semiarid Seeded Rangeland,
Stabilization and Isolation of Low-Level Waste persants,
W88-03281 2104 2G
Disposal Sites, W88-09195 2111 5G
GIFFORD, S. K. W88-09037 2111 5E
Infiltration at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, Traced GILL, T. S.
by Chlorine-36, GILBERT, W. G. Branchial Pathogenesis in a Freshwater Fish,
W88-07748 2109 2F Improved Design and Operational Practices for Puntius conchonius Ham., Chronically Exposed
Municipal Sludge Incinerators, to Sublethal Concentrations of Cadmium,
GIGER, W. W88-04195 2105 5E W88-08671 2110 5C
Aromatic Surfactants in Laundry Detergents
and Hard-Surface Cleaners: Linear Alkylbenzen- GILBOA, Y. Hematological and Pathological Effects of
esulphonates and Alkylphenol Polyethoxylates, Groundwater in Columbia, Chromium Toxicosis in the Freshwat - Fish,
W88-09652 2111 5A W88-03275 2104 2F Barbus conchonius Ham,
Behavior and Fate of Halogenated Hydrocar- GILE, J. D. W88-07601 2109 5C
bons in Ground Water, Biological Effects and Interactions of Pesticides
W88-02554 Impact of Chronic Lead Poisoning on the He-
2104 5B in a Soil-Plant-Water Microcosm,
matological and Biochemical Profiles of a Fish,
W88-00909 2101 5B
Behaviour of Alkylphenol Polyethoxylate Sur- Barbus conchonius (Ham),
factants and of Nitrilotriacetate in Sewage GILES, B. W88-00078 2101 5C
Treatment, Determination of Parts-per-Billion Concentra-
W88-01939 2103 5A tions of Dioxane in Water and Soil by Purge and CILLER, K. E.
Trap Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Peat and Peat Water Chemistry of a Flood-plain
Determination of Trace Levels of Phenol and Fen in Broadland, Norfolk, U.K.,
or Charcoal Tube Enrichment Gas Chromatog-
Cresols in Rain by Continuous Liquid-Liquid W88-10205 2112 2H
raphy,
Extraction and High-Performance Liquid Chro-
W88-01868 2103 5A
matography, GILLESPIE, R. B.
W88-01984 2103 5A GILES, J. W. Dietary Exposure of Bluegills (Lepomis macro-
Canadian Acid Rain Program, chirus) to (75) Se: Uptake and Distribution in
Field Studies on the Behaviour of Organic Mi-
cropollutants during Infiltration of River Water
W88-02656 2104 5G Organs and Tissues,
to Ground Water, W88-08688 2110 5C
GILFILLAN, E. S.
W88-05251 2107 5B Effects of Test Spills of Chemically Dispersed GILLET, P.
and Nondispersed Oil on the Activity of Aspar- Bioaccumulation of Copper and Zinc by Nereis
Microbial Degradation of Nitrilotriacetate
tate Amino-transferase and Glucose-6-Phosphate Bou
diversicolor (Annelida, Polychaeta) in the
(NTA) during River Water/Groundwater Infil-
Dehydrogenase in Two Intertidal Bivalves, Mya Regreg Estuary (Morocco)(Bioaccumulation du
tration: Laboratory Column Studies,
W88-04027 arenaria and Mytilus edulis, Cuivere et du Zinc chez Nereis diversicoloer
2105 5B
W88-09202 2111 5C (Annelide Polychete) de L'Esturaire du Bou
Nitrated Phenols in Rain: Atmospheric Occur- Regreg (Maroc)),
rence of Phytotoxic Pollutants, Oil Pollution Research, 1984,
W88-00799 W88-10249 2112 5B
W88-10143 2112 5B 2101 5B

Tidal Area Dispersant Project: Fate of Dis- Variation in Paragnath Number of Nereis diver-
GIJZEN, H. J.
persed and Undispersed Oil in Two Nearshore
sicolor in the Bou Regreg Estuary (Morocco)
Anaerobic Degradation of Papermill Sludge in a
Test Spills, (Variations de la Distribution des Paragnathes
Two-Phase Digester Containing Rumen Micro-
W88-09201 2111 5B Chez Nereis diversicolor dans l'Estuaire du Bou
organisms and Colonized Polyurethane Foam,
W88-05559 Regreg (Maroc)),
2107 5D
GILGEN, H. W88-10216 2112 2L
GIL-PENA, M. Arrangement for Damming Water and Also for
Acidogenic Degradation of the Nitrogen Frac- Draining Away the Volume of water Above a GILLETTE, B.
tion in Vinasse, Certain Level in Vegetation-Bearing Stratum, Revolution in Wastewater Treatment,
W88-04505 2106 5D W88-00500 2101 8A W88-06842 2109 5D

PA-138
AUTHOR INDEX
GJERDE, K. M.

GILLEY, J. R. GILLOIS, J. GIRGIDOV, A. D.


Generalized Method for Economically Evaluat- Amphibious Vehicle That Can Be Used as an Outline of an Earth Slope in the Waterline Part
ing Irrigation Decisions, Independent Ferry and Able to Form a Pontoon of Large Canals and Reservoirs,
W88-04899 2106 3F Bridge, W88-10875 2112 8D
W88-04780 2106 8A
GILLHAM, R. W. GIRIDHAR, B. A.
Contaminants in Groundwater: Chemical Proc- GILMARTIN, M.
esses, Seasonal Cycle of the Ciliated Protozoan and
Cadmium Induced Inhibition of the Na + /K+
ATPase Activity in Tissues of Crab Scylla ser-
W88-02605 2104 5B Micrometazoan Biomass in a Gulf of Maine Es-
rata (Forskal),
tuary,
Field Evaluation of Well Purging Procedures,
W88-08686 2110 5C
W88-08737 2110 2L
W88-04550 2106 5A GIRIJA, M.
GILMORE, P. L.
Field Investigations of the Nature of Water- Mississippi River Navigation System: Environ-
Changes in Selected Biochemical Parameters in
Table Response to Precipitation in Shallow mental Evaluations of Proposed Mooring Facili- the Kidney and Blood of the Fish, Tilapia mos-
Water-Table Environments, ties,
sambica (Peters), Exposed to Heptachlor,
W88-07295 2109 2B W88-00648 2101 6G W88-05112 2107 5C

Generation and Quality of Streamflow on Inac- GILMOUR, C. C. GIRONES, R.


tive Uranium Tailings Near Elliot Lake, Ontar- Anaerobic Microbial Methylation of Inorganic Evaluation of Bacteroides Fragilis Bacterio-
io, Tin in Estuarine Sediment Slurries, phages as Indicators of the Virological Quality
W88-07294 2109 2F W88-08798 2110 5B of Water,
W88-03578 2105 5A
Remediation of Gasoline Contaminated Ground GILMOUR, J. T.
Water by Infiltration Through Soil, Behavior of Soluble Salt in Sharkey Clay-II, GIRONI, F.
W88-09514 2111 5G W88-03500 2105 3C Adsorption of Organic Compounds onto Acti-
vated Carbon,
GILLIAM, F. S. Behavior of Soluble Salt Sharkey Clay,
W88-02827 2104 5D
Interaction of Biological and Hydrological Phe-
W88-03491 2104 5B
nomena Mediate the Qualities of Water
that GIRTON, C.
Long-Term Water Management
Effects of in a
Draining Native Tallgrass Prairie on the Konza Use of Moss-Bags for Monitoring Heavy Metals
Humid Region on Spatial Variability of Soil
Prairie Research Natural Area, in Rivers,
Chemical Status,
W88-01177 2102 5B W88-05602 2107 5A
W88-10568 2112 3C
GILLIAM, J. W. GIRVIN, D.
Effect of Conservation Tillage on
Nitrogen Release from Wastewater Sludge: A C.
Fate and Site Specific Approach, Transport of Energy-Related Organic Com-
Transport of Nitrogen, W88-08005 pounds and Mixtures in Subsurface Environ-
2110 5E
W88-05772 2107 4C ments,
GILRON, J. W88-02263 2103 5B
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Fate and Analysis of Laminar Flow Precipitation Fouling
Transport of Nitrogen, on Reverse Osmosis Membranes, GISH, T. J.
W88-11080 2112 4C W88-02444 2103 3A Groundwater Residues of Atrazine, Alachlor,
Hydrology and Pollutant Removal Effectiveness and Cyanazine Under No-tillage Practices,
GILSTRAP, R. C.
of Wetland Buffer Areas Receiving Pumped Ag-
W88-06034 2108 5B
Floodflow Characteristics of Current River at
ricultural Drainage Water, Arkansas State Highway 328 Near Reyno, Ar-
W88-04742
Soil Characteristics Affecting Pesticide Move-
2106 5C kansas, ment into Ground Water,
W88-03438 2104 2E
Management of Agricultural Drainage Water for W88-09091 2111 5B
Water Quality, GILVEAR, D. J.
GISSER, M.
W88-04953 2106 5G Suspended Solids Transport in the Regulated
Restrictions on the Transfer of
Institutional
River Blithe, Staffordshire, U.K.,
Phosphorus Redistribution from Cultivated Water Rights and the Survival of an Agency,
W88-09722 2111 2J
Fields into Riparian Areas, W88-05684 2107 6E
W88-04647 2106 5B GIN, C.
Cooperative Quality Assurance Program for GIUDICI, M. D.
Prediction of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses Monitoring Contract Laboratory Performance, Effect of Chronic Exposure to Cadmium and
as Related to Agricultural Drainage System W88-00421 2101 5A Copper on Asellus aquaticus (L.) (Crustacea,
Design, Isopoda),
W88-02071 2103 2G GINI, M. W88-06920 2109 5C
Optimal ARMA Models for the Statistical Anal-
GILLIAND, M. W. ysis of Reservoir Operating Rules, GIUSTI, G.
Bacterial Pollution in Runoff from Agricultural W88-06536 2108 7C Chemical Characterization of a Water Soluble
Lands, Fraction (WSF) of Crude Oil,
W88-06145 GINN, T. C.
2108 5B W88-02884 2104 5 A
Commencement Bay - A Remedial Investigation
GILLIES, J. A. of Contaminated Sediments in a Marine Envi- Hydrocarbons in the Water Column of the Car-
Ground Water Recharge in Saskatchewan-A ronment, teau Bay (Gulf of Fos-Sur-Mer, Mediterranean
Historical Review and an Assessment of Poten- W88-02517 2104 5B Sea),
tial, W88-02677 2104 5B
W88-09246 GIORDANO, P. M.
2111 4B
Effects of Soil Properties on Accumulation of Petroleum Contamination of the Surface Micro-
GILLILAND, D. Trace Elements by Crops,
layer of the Fos-sur-mer Gulf (Mediterranean
Correspondence Between Urban Areas and the W88-07905 2109 5B Sea) (Contamination Petroliere de la Micro-
Concentrations of Chlordane in Fish from the couche de Surface du Golfe de Fos-sur-mer
GIORGI, A. E.
Kansas River, (Mer Mediterranee)),
Estimating the Daily Passage of Juvenile Sal-
W88-04131 2105 5B W88-09575
monids at McNary Dam on the Columbia River, 2111 5B
GILLILAND, M. W. W88-09816 2111 81
Studies of Hydrocarbon Concentrations at the
Effects of No-Flow River Conditions on the Susceptibility ofChinook Salmon He Grande and Baoe de Lannion Stations Pollut-
to Bypass Sys-
Platte River Well Field, tems at Hydroelectric Dams, ed by the Wreck of the AMOCO
Cadiz,
W88-07283 2109 5B W88-09829 W88-00382
2111 81 2101 5A
GILLIOM, R. J. GIOVANOLI, F. GJERDE, K. M.
Selected Water-Quality Data for the San Joa- Comparative Study of Tin Profiles with Other Anisotropy as a Limit of Layering - The Decay
quin River and Its Tributaries, California, June Metals and Phosphorus Patterns in Lacustrine of a Disturbed Free Surface in a Porous
toSeptember 1985, Sediments: Mobility and Pollution, Medium,
W88-03097 2104 2K W88-07135 2109 5B W88-07581 2109 2F

PA-139
AUTHOR INDEX
GJOS, N.

GJOS, N. Regional Water Availability and Global Climat- GLOTFELTY, D. E.


Halogenated Organic Compounds in Spent ic Change: The Hydrologic Consequences of Effects of Conservation Tillage Practices on
Bleach Liquors: Determination, Mutagenicity Increases in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Pesticide Volatilization and Degradation,
esting and Bioaccumulation,
I Other Trace Gases, W88-05768 2107 5B
W88-0O431 2101 5A W88-05216 2107 5C
Effects of Conservation Tillage Practices on
GLACCUM, R. GLEIM, W. T. Pesticide Volatilization and Degradation,
Correlation of Geophysical and Organic Vapor Extraction of Reusable Water from a Mineral W88-11076 2112 4C
Analyzer Data Over a Conductive Plume Con- Mining Process,
taining Volatile Organics, W88-04734 2106 5D Groundwaters in the
Pesticide Contamination of
W88-09178 2111 7A Mahantango Creek Watershed,
GLEN, P. W88-06150 2108 5B
GLADNEY, E. S.
Swift Current Valley: A Glacially Disrupted
Quality Assurance Program for Health and En-
vironmental Chemistry,
Buricd-Valley Aquifer System, GLOVER, J. E.
W88-11131 2112 2F Bank Protection, Bass Location, Willamette
W88-06011 2108 5A
River, Oregon: Hydraulic Model Investigation,
GLADSTONE, GLENDENING, E. A.
I. W88-02562 2104 8B
Flow Variable Discharge Permits, Bacterial Water Quality and Shellfish Harvest-

W88-04275 2105 5G ing,


Buck Island Reach, Mississippi River: Hydraulic
W88-01171 2102 5G Model Investigation,
GLANCY, P. A.
Geohydrology of the Basalt and Unconsolidated GLICK, B. R.
W88-00827 2101 8A
Sedimentary Aquifers in the Fallon Area, Transfer and Expression of Mesophilic Plasmid-
Channel Development in the Lower Reach of
Churchill County, Nevada, Mediated Degradative Capacity in a Psychrotro-
the Red River,
W88-03903 2105 2F phic Bacterium,
W88-01187 2102 8B
W88-07017 2109 5G
GLANTZ, M. H.
Drought in Africa, GLICK, E. M. GLOVER, R. M.
W88-00101 2101 2B Scheme for the Routine Analysis of Purgeable
Contribution of Calcite to the Particle-size Spec-

Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass trum of Lake Michigan Seston and Its Interac-
GLASER, P. H. tions with the Plankton,
Groundwater Flow in a Bog-Fen Complex, Lost Spectrometry,
W88-00415 2101 5A W88-08266 2110 2H
River Peatland, Northern Minnesota,
W88-01982 2103 2F GLOVER,
GLICKEN, H. X. S.

Effects of Gravitational and Earthquake Forces Portable Water Pretreatment Cuts Deminera-
GLASS, G. E.
Ion and Temperature Dependence of Electrical on the Stability of the South Fork Castle Creek lizer Loading,
Conductance for Natural Waters, Blockage in the Mount St. Helens Area, Wash- W88-07678 2109 5F
W88-02857 2104 7B ington,
W88-03108 2104 8D GLOWACKI, P.
Ion Budgets in a Seepage Lake, Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
W88-09073 2111 2H GLICKER, J. tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Implementing a Lead Solder Ban, Silesian Industrial Region: 11. Ichthyofauna of
GLASS, R. L.
W88-06005 2108 5F the Reservoir at Kozlowa Gora and Lake
Water-Quality Conditions and an Evaluation of
Chechlo-Naklo,
Ground- and Surface- Water Sampling Programs GLICKSTEIN, R. J.
Livermore-Amador Valley,
in the California, W88-10187 2112 5C
Assessment of Selected Legal/Institutional Con-
W88-03058 2104 5B
straints to Water Conservation in the Western GLUECKSTERN, P.
GLASSER, J. States (A Summary Version), Current and Long Term Considerations for the
Drainage Device, W88-00538 2101 6E Application of Reverse Osmosis Technology in
W88-101U 2112 4B Israel,
Distributing the Risks of Interbasin Water
W88-02436 2103 3A
GLATTFELDER, A. H. Transfers Under Drought Conditions: The Di-
Frequency Control for Low-Head Hydro Units lemma Posed by Coal Slurry Pipelines (A Sum- -
Desalination of High Salinity Brackish Water
in Isolated Networks. mary Version),
W88-06724
Low Pressure Reverse Osmosis,
2108 8C W88-00539 2101 6E W88-02437 2103 3 A
GLAUBIG, R. A. GLIDDEN, J. B.
Determination of Inorganic Arsenic (III) and Economics of the Application of Membrane
Evaluation of the Steel Creek Ecosystem in Re- Desalting Brackish and
Arsenic (111 Plus V) Using Automated Hydride- Processes; Part I:
Proposed Restart of the L-Reactor:
lation to the
Generation Atomic-Absorption Spectrometrv, Seawaters,
Interim Report, 3A
W88-08002 2110 5A W88-0O712 2101
W88-03989 2105 5C
GLAZE, W. H. GLUZMAN DE PASCAR, C.
Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating GLIWICZ, Z. M.
Aquatic Oligochaeta in Some Tributaries of the
Structure of Phytoplankton in Rivers and in
Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and Rio de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina,
PCE: Laboratory Studies, Lakes of Northeastern Poland.
W88-09626 2111 5C
W88-09834 2111 5F W88-10608 2112 2H
GLOOR, R.
GLYSSON, G. D.
Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes In-
Proceedings of the Advanced Seminar on Sedi-
volving Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultra- Application of Microcomputers to the Calcula-
mentation, August 15-19, 1983, Denver, Colora-
violet Radiation, tion of Design Flows" and Flood Control (Man-
do,
WS8-06041 2108 5F agement of Small, Partially Urbanized Catch-
W88-03383 2104 2J
ments),
Mechanism of Photolytic Ozonation, W88-02637 2104 7C
W88-08531 2110 5D GNANENDRAN, S. K.
Chance Constrained Model for River Water
GLORE, C. R.
GLAZIER, D. S. Alternative Approaches to Record of Decision, Quality Management,
Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Pennsylvania
W88-09383 2111 6E W88-05163 2107 5G
(U.S.A.) Springs,
W88-09685 2111 2H GLOSS, S. P.
GNASSIA-BARELLI, M.
Migration of Landlocked Atlantic Salmon Trace Metals: Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in Gelatinous
GLEASON, P. J.
Macroplankton from the Northwestern Mediter-
Status of Salt Water Intrusion in South Florida. Smolts and Effectiveness of a Fish Bypass Struc-
ture at a Small-Scale Hydroelectric Facility, ranean,
W88-11114 2112 2F
W88-09827 2111 81 W88-04033 2105 5A
GLEICK, P. H.
Development and Testing of a Water Balance Potential Effects of Ossberger Turbines on At- GNEZDILOVA, S. M.
Model for Climate Impact Assessment. Model- lantic Salmon Smolts, Striped Bass and Ameri- Gonadotoxic and Embryotoxic Effects of Cad-
ing the Sacramento Basin, can Shad, mium in Sea Urchins,
W88-02783 2104 5C W88-00905 2101 6G W88-01480 2102 5C

PA-140
AUTHOR INDEX
GOLDMAN, G. S.

GOACOLOU, J. GODOY, S. GOLABI, M. H.


Influence of Agricultural Practices on the Bio- Hygienic Quality of Water and Its Relationship Effect of Tillage Practices on Infiltration and
coenotic Structure of Limnetic Phytoplankton with Milk Bacterial Content, (Calidad Higienica Soil Strength of a Typic Hapludult Soil After
(Influence des Traitements Phytosanitaires sur del Agua Y Su Relacion Con El Contenido Ten Years,
lesBiocoenoses du Phytoplancton Limnique), Microbiano de la Leche), W88-10646 2112 2G
W88-09682 2111 5C W88-09956 2111 5B
GOLANSKA, M.
GOBAS, F. A. P. C. GODREJ, A. N.
Diversity and Numbers of Oligochaeta Against
Lake Sediments as Historic Records of Atmos- Comparison of the Sorption/Desorption Capac-
the Background of Other Macroinvertebrates in
pheric Contamination by Organic Chemicals, ity of a Spent Oil Shale and a Western Soil,
W88-09068 5B a Concrete Bed of the River Widawka (Central
2111 W88-03256 2104 5E
Poland),
GOBRAN, G. R. Kinetics and Stoichiometry of Activated Sludge W88-08838 2110 2H
Cation Depletion Rate as a Measure of Soil Treatment of a Toxic Organic Wastewater,
Sensitivity to Acidic Deposition: Theory, W88-06490 2108 5D GOLD, A. J.
W88-07163 2109 2G Cool-Season Turfgrass Responses to Drought
Sorption/Desorption of Various Inorganic Stress,
Effects of Forest Floor Leachate on Sulfate Agents on Oil Shale, W88-07223 2109 3F
Retention in a Spodosol Soil, W88-02154 2103 5E
W88-08757 2110 5B
Evapotranspiration of Cool-Season Turfgrasses
GOEBEL, J. J.
in the Humid Northeast,
GOCKE, K. Defining Erosion Potential on Cropland: A
Microbial Decomposition in Aquatic Environ- Comparison of the Land Capability Class-Sub- W88-06342 2108 2D
ments: Combined Process of Extracellular class System with RKLS/T Categories,
Enzyme Activity and Substrate Uptake, Influence of Overwatering and Fertilization on
W88-03209 2104 2J
W88-07023 2109 5B Nitrogen Losses from Home Lawns,
GOEBEL, M. G. W88-06156 2108 5B
Microbial Investigations in Rivers: VII. Seasonal Step Ahead Streamflow Forecasting Using Pat-
Variations of Bacterial Numbers and Activity in tern Analysis, GOLD, R. E.
Eutrophied Rivers of Northern Germany, W88-06525 2108 2E Agricultural Issues: The Nebraska Perspective,
W88-10129 2112 5C W88-01133 2102 5G
GOEDDERTZ, J. G.
Short-term Fluctuations of Microbial and Chem- Effects of Extended Idle Periods on Hazardous GOLD, R. L.
ical Variables During Different Seasons in Waste Biotreatment, Use and Availability of Continuous Streamflow
Coastal Baltic Waters, W88-03229 2104 5D Records in New Mexico,
W88-06100 2108 2K
GOEL, P. K. W88-03377 2104 7A
GODA, T. Comparative Study of Species Composition,
Domestic Sewage Treatment Using an Anaero- Density and Species Diversity of the Phyto- GOLDAMMER, T. J.
bic Biofilter with an Aerobic Biofilter, plankton in a Non-Polluted and a Sewage Re- Bioeconomic Considerations for Wastewater
W88-03727 2105 5D ceiving Freshwater Reservoir, Reuse in Agricultural Production,
W88-10890 2112 5C W88-07271 2109 3C
General Review and New Concepts Regarding
theDevelopment of Human Wastewater Treat- GOELZER, W. G. GOLDBERG, D. E.
ment in Japan, Land Treatment Example of an Integrated Man- Quick Stroking: Design of Time-Optimal Valve
W88-03719 2105 5D agement System, Motions,
W88-01729 2103 5E W88-04238 2105 8B
GODDARD, A. J.
Stable Foams in Activated Sludge Plants, GOENAGA, X.
W88-02055 2103 5D GOLDBERG, R. A.
Influence of Sorption Processes on Aluminum
Extreme Rainfall Events in
Characteristics of
Determinations in Acidic Waters,
GODDARD, G. L. Northwestern Peru During the 1982-1983 El
W88-05315 2107 5B
Effect of Urbanization on Streamflow, Sediment Nino Period,
Loads, and Channel Morphology in Pheasant GOESSENS, B. W88-06078 2108 2B
Branch Basin Near Middleton, Wisconsin, Detection of Soil Drainage in 'Pays de Herve' -

W88-03357 2104 2E Belgium - On Landsat MSS Imagery, GOLDBERG, S.


W88-08474 2110 7C Determination of Inorganic Arsenic (III) and
GODDARD, K. E.
Hydrologic Data from Roan Creek and Para- Arsenic (III Plus V) Using Automated Hydride-
GOETTEMS, E. M. P. Generation Atomic-Absorption Spectrometry,
chute Creek Basins, Northwestern Colorado, Biological Aspects in the Evaluation of Tertiary
W88-03092 2104 2E W88-08002 2110 5A
Lagoons and Efficiency in the Removal of Or-
GODDARD, P. R. ganic Pollutants, GOLDENBERG, L. C.
Development of Methods for the Analysis of W88-05266 2107 5A Fluctuating, Non-Homogeneous Changes of Hy-
Extractable Organic Priority Pollutants in Mu- GOETZE, D. B. draulic Conductivity in Porous Media,
nicipal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment W88-07913 2109 2F
Selected Variables Choice be-
Affecting the
Sludges,
tween Federal and State Regulatory Responsi-
W88-00419 2101 5A bility: Groundwater Quality as an Illustrative
GOLDHABER, S.
Development of Drinking Water Regulations for
GODFREE, A. F. Case,
Organic Contaminants in the United States,
Effectiveness of Chemical Disinfection on W88-02615 2104 6E
W88-05812 2107 5F
Faecal Bacteria in Sludge,
W88-00259 2101 5D GOEWIE, C. E.
Analysis of Bromacil, Diuron and 3,4-Dichlor- GOLDMAN, B. A.
GODFREY, E. B. Contaminated Well Water, Using a
oaniline in Hazardous Waste Management: Reducing the
Energy Impacts of Man-Made Water Recreation High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Risk,
Areas, Column-Switching Procedure, W88-05917 2107 5E
W88-00370 2101 6C W88-05367 2107 5A
GOLDMAN, C. R.
GODFREY, P. J. GOFF, N. M. Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen in
Fiscal Year 1985 Program Report (Massachu- Ion Balances Between Precipitation Inputs and Subalpine Castle Lake, California,
setts Water Resources Research Center). Rhode River Watershed Discharges, W88-06911 2109 2H
W88-03496 2105 9D W88-03966 2105 5C
Temporal and Spatial Variability of the Eulit-
Massachusetts Acid Rain Monitoring Project: GOH, R. H.
toral Epilithic Periphyton, Lake Tahoe, Califor-
Phase I, Analysis of Sulfur-Containing Components of a
W88-00745 nia-Nevada,
2101 5B Soil Treated with Simulated Acid Rain,
W88-07588 2109 5B W88-09937 2111 2H
GODOY, J. M.
Evaluation of the Ra226 Transport by River GOING, J. E. GOLDMAN, G. S.
Sediments Surrounding the Brazilian Uranium Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants in Hazardous Waste Regulation Handbook: A
Mining and Milling Facilities, Water-Waterdrop, Practical Guide to RCRA and Superfund,
W88-10251 2112 5B W88-00408 2101 10C W88-08515 2110 5G

PA-141
AUTHOR INDEX
GOLDSMITH, R. G.

GOLDSMITH, R. G. GOMES, J. A. Effects of Wind on a Shallow Lake Ecosystem:


Offshore Platform Having Three Decks, Pilot-Scale Experiments in Water Hyacinth La- Resuspension of Particles in the Loosdrecht
W88-04773 2106 8A goons for Wastewater Treatment, Lakes,
W88-04627 2106 5D W88-10351
GOLDSPINK, C. R. 2112 2H
Heavy Metal Levels in Three Species of Fish in GOMEZ, B.
Phosphate Uptake Capacity of Summer Phyto-
Tjeukemeer, a Dutch Polder Lake, Bedload,
plankton of the Loosdrecht Lakes in Relation to
W88-10142 2112 5B W88-05796 2107 2J
Phosphorus Loading and Irradiance,
GOLDSTEIN, B. GOMEZ-BELINCHON, J. I. W88-10350 2112 2H
Survival and Growth of Spirulina SPP. in the Organic Pollutants in Water: I. Optimization of
Groundwaters of
Saline New Mexico, Operational Parameters of the CLSA Tech- GONSIOR, S. J.
W88-10038 2111 3C nique, 2,2-Dibromo-3-Nitriloproprionamide (DBNPA)
W88-10524 2112 5A Chemical Degradation in Natural Waters: Ex-
Use of Saline Water for Buffalo Gourd Produc- perimental Evaluation and Modeling of Com-
tion in New Mexico, GOMEZ, C. petitive Pathways,
W88-O0715 2101 3C Land Treatment of Wastewaters: A Case Study W88-01840 2103 5B
of Irrigated Arid Zones,
GOLDSTEIN, D. J. W88-05262 2107 5E GONTHIER, J. B.
Municipal Wastewater Reuse in Power Plant
Description of Aquifer Units in Eastern Oregon,
Cooling Systems, GOMEZ-CASALS, V.
W88-03459
W88-O0184 2101 5D Chemical Contaminants Monitoring: Pesticide
2104 2F
Residues in Lake Albufera, Valencia, Spain, GONZALEZ, A. R.
GOLDSTEIN, N. W88-05393 2107 5B
1987 Biocycle Survey. Sludge Composting on Reuse of Industrial Fermentation Wastewaters,
the Rise, GOMEZ, H. A. W88-03940 2105 3C
W88-04862 2106 5D Preventative Measures Against Flooding in Two
Underground Mines,
GONZALEZ BECA, C. J. G.
Determining Pathogen Levels in Sludge Prod- Study of Zinc and Copper Removal by Iron
W88-01429 2102 4B
ucts, and (II) Oxyhydroxides,
(III)
W88-10637 2112 5A GOMEZ, J. F. W88-01559 2103 5D
Models to Predict Water Retention in Semiarid
GOLDSTEIN, R. A. Sandy Soils, GONZALEZ, C.
Expected pH for Halving Sulfate in Adirondack W88-04640 Bacterial Flora in Bottled Uncarbonated Mineral
2106 2G
Rain, Drinking Water,
W88-05161 2107 5B GOMEZ, M. A. W88-06737 2108 5B
Determination of Mo(VI) in Tap Water and Sea-
Response of Two Adirondack Watersheds to Water by Differential-Pulse Polarography and Simplified Methods for the
Microbiological
Acidic Deposition, Evaluation of Bottled Natural Mineral Waters,
Co-Flotation,
W88-02465 2103 5C W88-10166 W88-08895
2112 7B 2110 5A
Simulated Response of an Acidic Adirondack GOMEZ, O. GONZALEZ, D. D.
Lake Watershed to Various Liming Mitigation Effects of the 'El Nino' 1982-83 on the Phyto- Field Test for Effective Porosity and Dispersi-
Strategies, plankton Off Peru (Efectos del Fenomeno 'El
W88-07442
vity in Fractured Dolomite, the WIPP, South-
2109 5G Nino' 1982-83 Sobre el Fitoplancton de la Costa eastern New Mexico,
GOLIK, Peruana), W88-01352 2102 5B
S. S.
Dam Water Intake With Tiered Tunnels, W88-01642 2103 2L
W88-03618 2105 8 A GONZALEZ, G.
GOMEZ-PARRA, A. Ecology, Growth and Production of Thyasira
GOLLADAY, S. W. New Device for Sampling Waters in Shallow flexuosa (Bivalvia, Lucinacea) from Ria De La
Effects of Clear-cut Logging on Wood Break- Ecosystems,
Coruna, North- West Spain,
down Appalachian Mountain Streams,
W88-05603 2107 7B
in W88-10758 2112 2L
W88-06837 2109 4C Primary Biodegradation Kinetics of Anionic
Surfactants in Marine Environment,
GONZALEZ, J.
Experimental Studies of Physical Factors Af- Organochlorine and Metal Pollution in Aquatic
fecting Seston Transport in Streams,
W88-04145 2105 5B
Organisms Sampled in the Donana National
W88-05104 2106 2E Representivity of Organic Matter Values Ob- Park During the Period 1983-1986,
GOLTERMAN, H. L. tained from the Study of Coastal Sediments (Re- W88-05122 2107 5B
Geochemistry of the Rhine and the Rhone. 5: presentatividad de los Valores de Materia Or-
Synthesis and Conclusions (Geochimie du Rhin ganica Obtenidos en el Estudio de Sedimentos
GONZALEZ, M.
Costeros),
Culture of Endomyces fibuliger in Mussel Proc-
et du Rhone. 5: Synthese et Conclusions),
W88-10469 W88-05043 2106
essing Wastes and Precipitation with PEGs of its
2112 5A 2J
Extracellular Amylolytic System,
GOLTZ, M. N. GOMEZ-TAYLOR, M. W88-02060 2103 5C
Using the Method of Moments to Analyze Oxidation Byproducts from Drinking Water
Three-Dimensional Diffusion-Limited Solute Treatment, GONZALEZ, M. P.
Transport From Temporal and Spatial Perspec- W88-05817 2107 5F Unicellular Protein Production in Effluents from
tives, Processed Mussels. I: Use of Yeast in Axenic and
W 88-0 1690 GOMILA, A. Mixed Cultures (Produccion de proteina unice-
2103 5B Automatic Galvanic Protection for Household lular en efluentes del procesado de mejillon. I:
GOLUEKE, C. G. Hot Water Systems (Systeme Automatique de Utilizacion de levadura en cultivos axenicos y
Composting and The Limiting Factor Principle, Protection Cathodique pour Accumulateurs
mixtos),
W88-02122 2103 5E d'Eau Chaude Sanitaire), W88-04543 2106 5D
W88-06273 2108 5F
Integrated Resource Recovery System,
GONZALEZ-PORTAL, A.
W88-04864 2106 5E GOMYOH, M. Determination of Iron and Manganese in Miner-
Movement of Sediment Under a Progressive
GOMATHINAYAGAM, G. al Waters of Galicia (Spain) by Atomic Absorp-
Wave,
Shock Load Capabilities of Anaerobic Systems tion Spectrophotometry,
W88-02528 2104 2J
Treating High Strength Wastewaters, W88-06219 2108 2K
W88-02203 2103 5D GONCALVES, H. C.
Environmental Degradation in the Pantanal GONZALEZ, R.
Use of Methane Gas from Anaerobic Treatment Ecosystem, Shock Load Capabilities of Anaerobic Systems
of Stillage for Fuel Alcohol Production, W88-07671 2109 4C Treating High Strength Wastewaters,
W88-00971 2102 5D W88-02203 2103 5D
GONS, H. J.
GOMES DE SOUSA, J. M. Comparison of Primary Production Measure- Treatment and Removal of Dissolved Organics
Wastewater Stabilization Lagoon Design Crite- ments Using Two Laboratory Systems with Dif- and Inorganics in a Contaminated Ground
ria for Portugal, ferences in Light Quality, Water - A Case Study,
W88-07317 2109 5D W88-10349 2H W88-11253
2112 2112 5G

PA-142
AUTHOR INDEX
GORELICK, S. M.

Use of Methane Gas from Anaerobic Treatment GOODRICH, D. L. GORDON, E. D.


of Stillage for Fuel Alcohol Production, Importance of Keeping Good Well Performance Social Aspects of Irrigation Development,
W88-00971 2102 5D Records, W88-05838 2107 6B
W88-08654 2110 7B
GOOCH, J. A. GORDON, G.
Uptake, Retention, Biodegradation, and Depura- GOODRIDGE, J. D.
Chemical Reactions of Ozone and Their Role in
tion of PCBs by Organisms, Drainage Climatology for California,
Developing Improved Analytical Methods,
W88-06661 2108 5B W88-01294 2102 2B
W88-10384 2112 5A
GOOCH, J. L. GOODSTEIN, C. B.
Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Pennsylvania Self-Actuating Water Containment Barrier, Selective Chlorine Determination by Gas-Diffu-
(U.S.A.) Springs, W88-00612 2101 4A sion Flow Injection Analysis with Chemilu-
W88-09685 2111 2H minescent Detection,
GOODWIN, L. R. W88-05390 2107 5F
GOOD, B. J. Determination of Trace Sulfides in Turbid
Gas Composition and Respiration of Water Oak Waters by Gas Dialysis/Ion Chromatography, GORDON, G. E.
(Quercus Nigra L.) and Green Ash (Fraxinus W88-05360 2107 5A Decade of Acid Rain Research,
Pennsylvanica Marsh.) Roots After Prolonged
W88-08443 2110 5B
Flooding, GOODWIN, S.
W88-03662 2105 21 Influence of pH on Microbial Hydrogen Metab- Trace Element Concentrations on Fine Particles
olism in Diverse Sedimentary Ecosystems, in the Ohio River Valley,
GOOD, R.E. W88-07015 2109 5C
Role of Tidal Wetlands in the Retention of W88-08448 2110 5B
Heavy Metals, GOOLD, R.
W88-04949 2106 5B Water Treatment
GORDON, J. L.
in the Kansas City Metropoli-
Andekaleka Gathering Tube Hydropower
tan Area,
Sulfate Reduction in Peat from a New Jersey
W88-02806 2104 5F
Intake,
Pinelands Cedar Swamp, W88-04396 2105 8C
W88-02703 2104 2H GOOSSENS, M. L. A.
Impacts Against the Wall of a Scaled-Up Fluid- GORDON, L. I.
GOODE, D. J. Seasonal Distributions and Turnover of Reduced
ized Bed,
Ground-Water Contamination Near a Uranium
W88-02434 2103 3A Trace Gases and Hydroxylamine in Yaquina
Tailings Disposal Site in Colorado,
Bay, Oregon,
W88-04488 2106 5B GOPAL, B. W88-07926 2109 2L
GOODERHAM, P. S. Comparative Study of Species Composition,
Batch Hydrolysis System for the Destruction of Density and Species Diversity of the Phyto- GORDON, M. E.
Cyanides in Electroplating Effluents, plankton in a Non-Polluted and a Sewage Re- Evaluation of the Performance of Four Clay-
W88-00219 2101 5D ceiving Freshwater Reservoir, Lined Landfills in Wisconsin,
W88-10890 2112 5C W88-01753 2103 5E
GOODGER, T. E.
Contribution of Wetlands to Estuarine Produc- GOPALAN, A. K. S.
GORDON, N. D.
tion and Fisheries; An Overview with Emphasis Relations Between Remotely Sensed Canopy
Interannual Variations in New Zealand Temper-
on Chesapeake Bay, Temperature, Crop Water Stress, Air Vapor
ature and Precipitation Patterns,
W88-04945 2106 2H Pressure Deficit and Evapotranspiration in
W88-10848 2112 2B
Chickpea,
GOODIER, J. L. W88-03872 2105 2D
Assessment of the Effects of Climate Warming
GORDON, R. W.
on Great Lakes Basin Fishes, GOPALRATNAM, V. C. Acute Toxicity of Garlon 4 and Roundup Herbi-
W88-05O35 2106 2H Simultaneous Removal of Oil and Heavy Metals cides to Salmon, Daphnia, and Trout,
from Industrial Wastewater by Joint Precipita- W88-03689 2105 5C
GOODISON, B. E. tion and Air Flotation,
Application of Microcomputer Technology to
W88-10406 2112 5D
GORDON, W.
Operational Hydrology in Canada, Citizens's Handbook on Groundwater Protec-
W88-02618 2104 7B GOPHEN, M. tion,
Trophic Relations between Two Agents of W88-00816 2101 5G
GOODMAN, A. S. Sewage Purification Systems: Algae and Mos-
Rational Approach Design of Ground-
to the
GORE, D. W.
quito Larvae,
Water Monitoring Systems, Using Bayesian De-
W88-02065 2103 5D Desalination Device and Process,
cision Theory,
W88-00579 2101 3A
W88-09153 2111 7A GORANFLO, H. M.
GOODMAN, G. L. Providing Minimum Flows Below Hydropower GORE, J. A.
Projects, Instream Flow Studies in Perspective,
Blinding of Sludges During Filtration,
W88-06488 W88-01331 2102 5G W88-09720 2111 6D
2108 5D
Evaluation of an Acidic Waste Site Cleanup GORD, J. R. River and Stream Restoration,
Selective Chlorine Determination by Gas-Diffu-
Effort, W88-09450 2111 5G
W88-02144 sion Flow Injection Analysis with Chemilu-
2103 5D
minescent Detection, GORE, R. W.
GOODMAN, J. W88-O5390 2107 5F Desalination Device and Process,
Agricultural Sources of Nitrate Contamination
W88-00579 2101 3A
in a Shallow Sand and Gravel Aquifer of East- GORDIENKO, S. G.
ern South Dakota, Hydraulic Investigations of Rubble Drains,
GORE, W. L.
W88-01132 2102 5B W88-10877 2112 8B Desalination Device and Process,

GOODMAN, L. R. GORDON, A. J. W88-00579 2101 3A


Comparisons of Laboratory Toxicity Test Re- Ground Water Quality Management inArizona,
W88-09266 GORELICK, S. M.
sults with Responses of Estuarine Animals Ex- 2111 5G
Evaluating Strategies for Groundwater Con-
posed to Fenthion in the Field,
W88-06931 2109 5C
GORDON, B. B. taminant Plume Stabilization and Removal,
Permeability of Soils Using Contaminated Per- W88-03118 2104 5G
GOODMAN, R. H. meant,
Use of Remote Sensing in the Determination of W88-09439 2111 5B Optimal Groundwater Quality Management
Dispersant Effectiveness, Under Parameter Uncertainty,
W88-09194 2111 5G GORDON, D. C. W88-00028 2101 5G
Identification of Microdetritus Derived from
GOODMAN, W. M. Spartina and Its Occurrence in the Water Optimal Ground Water
Sensitivity Analysis of
Hydrogeologic Evaluation of a Sanitary Landfill Column and Intertidal Sediments of Cumberland Contaminant Capture Curves: Spatial Variability
Site in Karst Terrain of Northwest Arkansas, Basin, Bay of Fundy, and Robust Solutions,
W88-11188 2112 5E W88-04478 2105 2L W88-10920 2112 5B

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AUTHOR INDEX
GORELIK, I.

GORELIK, I. GOSTOMSKI, F. E, GOUGH, W. R.


Persistence of Synthetic Solvent Contaminants Water Quality Criteria: Protection of Use Per- Frequency of Drought and Severe Fire Weather
in a Glacial Outwash Aquifer, Washington State, spective, in North-eastern Wisconsin,
W88-01734 2103 5B W88-10996 2112 5G W88-10198 2112 2B
GORHAM, E. GOSWAMI, B. N.
GOULD, J.
Acid Rain: An Overview, Interannual Variations of Sea Surface Tempera-
Kenya and Botswana: Experience with Rain-
W88-02905 2104 5B ture Over the Arabian Sea and the Indian Mon-
water Catchment Systems,
soon: A New Perspective,
W88-07891
Aluminum, Iron, Zinc, and Lead in Bog Waters W88-09870 2109 3B
2111 2B
of Northeastern North America,
W88-07095 2109 5B GOSZCZYNSKA, W. GOULD, J. P.

Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of Co-Disposal of Municipal Refuse and Industrial
GORING, D. E. the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, Waste Sludge in Landfills,
Flood Forecasting for a Larger Catchment Poland): V. Nutrient Input with Air Transport, W88-02121 2103 5E
Using Records for Smaller Catchments, W88-10594 2112 5B
W88-02632 2104 2E Correlations Between Chemical Structure and
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of Ozonation Kinetics: Preliminary Observations,
GORINI, R. F. the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, W88-06024 2108 5D
Industrial and Commerical Applications: Dredg- Poland): VI. Nutrient Input with Water Trans-
Lake Restoration,
ing for port, Examination of the Zinc Cementation of Cadmi-
W88-02576 2104 2H W88-10595 2112 5B um in Aqueous Solutions,
W88-01928 2103 5D
GORMAN, G. W. GOTLIB, Y. A.
Protocol for Sampling Environmental Sites for Characteristics of the Ice and Thermal Regimes Kinetics of Ozonolysis of Synthetic Dyes,
Legionellae, of Hydroelectric Stations and Pumped-Storage W88-06021 2108 5D
W88-02704 2104 5A Stations,
W88-10430 2112 8B GOULD, R. N.
GORMAN, O. T. Recent Developments in Methane Recovery
Fishes and Aquatic Insects of Nippersink Creek, GOTO, M. from Municipal Landfills,
McHenry County, Illinois, Removal and Recovery of Heavy Metals by Ion W88-01756 2103 5E
W88-10552 2112 2H Exchange Fiber,
W88-07060 2109 5D GOULDER, R.
Survey of the Fishes and Macroinvertebrates of
Some Small Streams in Cook, Lake, and Dupage Epilithic Bacteria in an Acid and Calcareous
GOTO, S.
Headstream,
Counties, Illinois, Removal and Recovery of Heavy Metals by Ion
W88-10553 W88-10673 2112 2H
2112 5C Exchange Fiber,
W88-07060 2109 5D
GORNEY, E. Evaluation of the saturation approach to meas-
Oil Contamination of Raptors Migrating Along GOTTFRIED, M. urement of Vmax for Glucose Mineralization by
the Red Sea, Contaminated Shellfish A Problem Epilithic Freshwater Bacteria,
in the Stream
W88-01857 2103 5C of Interstate Commerce, W88-01803 2103 2H
W88-05993 2108 5G
GORONSZY, M. C. Quantitative Observations on the Ability of Epi-
Control of Sludge Bulking in a Carbohydrate GOTTLIEB, O. J. phytic Bacteria to Contribute to the Populations
Wastewater Using a Biosorption Contactor, Concepts of Well Cleaning, of Suspended Bacteria in Two Dissimilar Head-
W88-01030 2102 5D W88-09832 2111 3B streams,
W88-10698 2112 2H
GORONSZZY, M. C. GOTTOFREY, J.
Sludge Bulking Control for Highly Degradable Effect ofSodium Isopropylxanthate, Potassium Relations Between Suspended Bacteria, Epiphy-
Wastewaters Using the Cyclic Activated Sludge Amylxanthate and Sodium Diethyldithiocarba- tic Bacteria and Submerged Vegetation Over the
System, mate on the Uptake and Distribution of Cadmi- Spring Growing Season in a Calcareous Head-
W88-02170 2103 5D um in the Brown Trout (Salmo trutta), stream,
W88-10500 2112 5C W88-10731 2112 2H
CORSE, R. A.
Acid Deposition and Atmospheric Chemistry at GOTTOT, S. Seasonal Variation in the Abundance and Heter-
Allegheny Mountain, Epidemiological Survey of a Major Outbreak of otrophic Activity of Suspended Bacteria in Two
W88-08445 2110 5B Nosocomial Legionellosis, Lowland Rivers,
W88-01920 2103 5C W88-10202 2112 2H
GORUR, S. S.
Anaerobic Upflow Sludge Bed Filter Reactor GOTTSCHALK, L. Suspended Bacteria in Calcareous and Acid
Treating Dilute Carbohydrate Wastewaters, Indirect Method for Determination of the Pa-
Headstreams: Abundance, Heterotrophic Activi-
W88-03231 2104 5D rameters of Flood Plain Aquifers,
tyand Downstream Change,
W88-00129 2101 2F
GOSKI, B. C. W88-10713 2112 2H
Organochlorine Residues in Northeastern Alber- GOTTWALDOVA, V.
ta Otters, Relation of the Zooplankton Biomass and Share
GOULET, N. A.
W88-05617 of Large Cladocerans to the Concentration of
Removal of Two Chlorinated Compounds from
2107 5B
Secondary Domestic Effluent by a Thin Film
Total Phosphorus, Chorophyll-a and Transpar-
GOSSELIN, C. Technique,
ency in Hubneov and Vrchlice Reservoirs,
Study on the Use of SAR Data for Agriculture W88-10818 2112 5C
W88-05977 2108 5D
and Forestry,
W88-08501 2110 7B GOUDEY, J. S.
GOULIARAS, D.
Modeling the Inhibitory Effects of Metals on Analysis of a Closed-Form Analytical Model to
GOSSETT, J. M. Phytoplankton Growth, Predict the Hydraulic Conductivity Function,
Mechanisms of Coagulation with Aluminum W88-07029 2109 5C W88-07516 2109 2G
Salts,
W88-08129 2110 5F GOUDREAULT, P. COULTER, I. C.
Applying Three Dimensional Ground Water Equity Issues in the Implementation of River
Preliminary Conversion Mechanisms in Anaero- Modeling to Monitoring Network Design: A Basin Planning,
bic Digestion of Biological Sludges, Case History, W 88-0225 5 2103 6C
W88-09525 2111 5E W88-09295 2111 7A
Model for Crop Allocation in Rural Floodplains,
GOSSETT, R. W. GOUESBET, G. W88-05149 2107 3F
Wastewater Inputs and Marine Bioaccumulation Changes Chemical Nature of a Biological-
in the
of Priority Pollutant Organics off Southern Cali- ly Treated Wastewater During Disinfection by Spatial and Temporal Groupings of Water Main
fornia, Ozone, Pipe Breakage in Winnipeg,
W88-035U 2105 5B W88-02853 2104 5D W88-08363 2110 5F

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AUTHOR INDEX
GRANDA, A.

Stochastic Dynamic Programming Based Ap- Old River Overbank Structure, Louisiana: Hy- Aqueous Environmental Samples: Assessment of
proach to the Operation of a Multi-Reservoir Model
draulic Investigation, Current and Future Capabilities,
System, W88-08514 2110 8B W88-07789 2109 5A
W88-02376 2103 2H
GRACZYK, D. GRAHAM, J. D.
Use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution
Debris Management at the Lower Susquehanna
in River Basin Management, Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; Hydroelectric Projects: Staff Report,
W88-04420 2105 7A Volume III: Study Site Characteristics, Experi- W88-07843 2109 8A
mental Methods and Quality Assurance Pro-
GOURANGA RAO, U. L.
gram,
Generalized Least Squares Procedure for Re- Using the Statistical Analysis System for
W88-00811 2101 5B Ground Water Data Analysis,
gression with Autocorrelated Errors,
W88-06506 2108 7C W88-11125 2112 2F
GRACZYK, D. A.
Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution
GOUVENOT, D. WESTEX Revisited: Predicted versus Observed
Method of Sealing Off a Mass of Waste Stock Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; Reservoir Turbidity,
Volume I: Urban Stormwater Characteristics,
Containing Metal Cations, W88-01323 2102 5G
W88-00759 2101 5E Pollutant Sources and Management by Street
Sweeping, GRAHAM, J. H.
GOUVERNEUR, H. T. M. W88-00808 2101 5B Salinity and Flooding Stress Effects in Mycorr-
Curacao: Drinking Water Supply, hizal and Non-mycorrhizal Citrus Rootstock
W88-07881 2109 3 A GRACZYK, D. J.
Seedlings,
Relationship Between Annual Runoff and Wa-
GOVERS, G. tershed Area for the Eastern United States, W88-05970 2108 21
Hydraulic and Soil Mechanical Aspects of Rill W88-07275 2109 2E
Generation on Agricultural Soils,
GRAHAM, J. M.
W88-08135 2110 2J GRADY, C. P. Growth and Reproduction of Bangia Atropur-
Evaluation of the Quality of Wastewater Treat- purea (Roth) C. Ag. (Rhodophyta) from the
GOVINDARAJU, R. S. ment Effluent Following Chlorination or Ozona- Laurentian Great Lakes,
Diffusion Wave Model for Overland Flow: I. tion, W88-06703 2108 2H
Solution for Steep Slopes, W88-03542 2105 5D
W88-08667 2110 2E GRAHAM, J. R.
GRADY, C. P. L. Current Restatement and Continuing Reapprais-
Diffusion Wave Model for Overland Flow: II. Evaluation of Biodegradation Kinetics for Prior- alConcerning Demographic Variables in Ameri-
Steady State Analysis, ity Pollutants, can Time-Trend Studies on Water Fluoridation
W88-08668 2110 2E W88-02210 2103 5D and Human Cancer,
GOWEN, E. M. General Model for Single-Sludge Wastewater
W88-10513 2112 5F
Improved Design and Operational Practices for
Treatment Systems,
Municipal Sludge Incinerators, GRAHAM, L. E.
W88-02820 2104 5D
W88-04195 2105 5E Growth and Reproduction of Bangia Atropur-
SSSP: Simulation of Single-Sludge Processes, purea (Roth) C. Ag. (Rhodophyta) from the
GOYAL, S. K.
W88-07420 Laurentian Great Lakes,
Vibrations in Penstocks,
2109 5D
W88-06703 2108 2H
W88-05582 2107 8A GRAESE, S. L.
Granular Activated Carbon Filter-Adsorber GRAHAM, P.
GOYKE, T.
Systems, Pacific Northwest Rivers Study: Assessment
Assessment of Recovery Efficiency of Beef Ex-
W88-05320 2107 5F Guidelines, Montana,
tract Reagents for Concentrating Viruses from
W88-08409 2110 2E
Municipal Wastewater Sludge Solids by the Or- GRAETZ, D. A.
ganic Flocculation Procedure, Chemical and Decomposition Characteristics of GRAHAM, R.
W88-07004 2109 5D Anaerobic Digester Effluents Applied to Soil, Hydrologic Study of Large Basin in Eastern
W88-08762 2110 5D Wyoming,
GOZMEN, T.
Fluorine Pollution in the Marmara Region, W88-05152 2107 2E
Water Hyacinth Productivity and Detritus Ac-
Turkey. Production Methods for Fluorine Re- cumulation.
moval and Recovery, GRAHAM, R. C.
W88-06918 2109 2H
W88-01838 Crust Formation and Clay Migration Effects on
2103 5D
GRAF, D. Infiltration Rate,
GRABACKA, E. Legal Aspects of Groundwater Management in W88-06184 2108 2G
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul-
the Ogallala Area,
tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper W88-04925 2106 6E
GRAHL, K.
Silesian Industrial Region: 8. Ciliata in Bottom Excretion of Heavy Metals by Fish,
Sediments, GRAF, G. W88-01488 2102 5B
W88-10184 2112 5C Benthic Energy Flow during a Simulated
Autumn Bloom Sedimentation, GRAN, T. E.
Stream Ecosystems in Mountain Grassland W88-06857 Rapid Ground Water Assessment Using
2109 2L a
(West Carpathians): 14. The Use of the Experi- Mobile Laboratory,
mental Stream Method in Evaluating the Effect GRAF, J. B. W88-09304 2111 5 A
of Agricultural Pollution, Traveltime and Longitudinal Dispersion in Illi-
W88-10176 2112 5C nois Streams, GRANAT, M. A.
W88-03308 2104 5B Lower James River Circulation Study, Virginia,
GRABAREK, R. J. Evaluation of Craney Island Enlargement Alter-
Silvicultural Application of Alum Sludge, GRAF, W. L.
natives,
W88-02396 2103 5E Fluvial Processes in Dryland Rivers,
W88-11280 2112 5E
W88-11030 2112 2J
GRABOW, W. O. K.
Indicator Systems for Assessment of the Viro- GRAHAM, D. S. Reverification of the Chesapeake Bay Model;
logical Safety of Treated Drinking Water, Appropriate Sampling Procedures for Estuarine Chesapeake Bay Hydraulic Model Investigation,
W88-03577 2105 5A and Coastal Zone Water-Quality Measurements, W88-00862 2101 2L
W88-06541 2108 7A
GRABOWSKI, J. J. GRANBERG, K.
Inaccurate Water-Quality Data in Ground- GRAHAM, J. Eutrophication of Lake Lestijarvi as a Conse-
Water Studies, Drained Deformation and Failure Due to Cyclic quence of Forest Bog Ditching,
W88-09163 2111 7 A Pore Pressures in Soft Natural Clay at Low W88-10292 2112 4C
Stresses,
GRACE, J. L.
W88-03753 GRANDA, A.
Hydrodynamic Forces on Tainter Gates and
2105 2G
Geophysical Prospecting for Mined Areas Iden-
Stilling Basin Old River Control Auxiliary GRAHAM, J. A. tification. 'San Jose' Mine Case History (Caceres
Structure: Hydraulic Model Investigation, High-Performance Liquid Chromatography for - Spain),
W88-06556 2108 8B Determination of Trace Organic Compounds in W88-01582 2103 4B

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AUTHOR INDEX
GRANDA, M.

GRANDA, M. GRAVELAND, A. Modeling Water Quality in Distribution Sys-


Study of Copper (II) Complex Compounds with Coagulation of Two Different Kinds of Surface- tems,
Bismuthiol Derivatives in Butanone, Water Before Inlet into Lakes to Improve the W88-07048 2109 5F
W88-03638 2105 5A Self-Purification Process,
W88-04364 2105 5G GREAR, M. J.
GRANDE, T.
Improvements in Watershed Management En-
Bacterial Flora in Bottled Unearbonated Mineral GRAVES, G. M.
hance Cash Flow,
Drinking Water, Nonregenerable Wet FGD Controls S02 Emis-
W88-06737 2108 5B W88-05431 2107 4D
sions,
W88-02664 2104 5G GREATZ,
GRANDET, M. D. A.
Determination of Triazine-Herbicides and Their GRAVES, R. H. Nitrogen Transformations in a Waterhyacinth-
Metabolites in Water Samples by Gas Chroma- Interface Smeared Crack Model Analysis of based Water Treatment System,
tography, Concrete Dams in Earthquakes, W88-06149 2108 5D
W88-08173 2110 5A W88-05627 2107 8F
GREAVES, J.
GRANELI, E. GRAVES, T. Characterization of Benzo(a)pyrene Metabolites
Nutrient Limitation of Phytoplankton Biomass
Two-Dimensional Ground Water Flow Model by High Performance Liquid Chromatography-
ina Brackish Water Bay Highly Influenced by
of the Downtown Indianapolis Area, Mass Spectrometry with a Direct Liquid Intro-
River Discharge, W88-11052 2112 2F duction Interface and Using Negative Chemical
W88-08735 2110 5C
Ionization,
GRAVES, W. C.
GRANILLO, A. B.
Avoidance Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Men- W88-06120 2108 5A
Sediment and Water Yields from Managed For-
haden, Brevoortia Tyrannus, Subjected to Si-
ests on Flat Coastal Plain Sites, GREBB, D.
multaneous Chlorine and delta T Conditions,
W88-08043 2110 2J Weed Screen and Trash Eliminator,
W88-03518 2105 5C
GRANT, D. M. W88-04814 2106 3F
Interspecific Differences in Dead Plant Buffer- Predicted Mortality of Chesapeake Bay Orga-
ing Capacity Alter the Impact of Acid Rain on nisms Exposed to Simulated Power Plant Chlor- GREBNER, D.

Decomposition Rates in Tidal Marshes, ination Conditions at Various Acclimation Tem- Short-Range Runoff Forecasting for the River
W88-07595 2109 5B peratures, Rhine at Rheinfelden: Experiences and Present
W88-03520 2105 5C Problems,
GRANT, L. O. W88-01968 2103 2E
Application of Ice Nucleation Kinetics in Oro- GRAY, D. H.
graphic Clouds, Diffusional Transport of Hazardous Waste GRECO, S.
W88-06253 2108 3B Leachate Across Clay Barriers, Water Vapor Transport over the Indian Ocean
W88-01751 2103 5B during the 1979 Summer Monsoon: Part II.
GRANT, M. W.
Water Vapor Budgets,
Environmental Information Document: Y Area, GRAY, D. M.
W88-07969 2109 5E Albedo Model for Shallow Prairie Snow W88-06367 2108 2B
Covers,
GRANT, W. S.
W88-07938 2109 2C GRECU, S. J.
Population Genetics of the Southern African Root Growth in a Claypan with a Perennial-
Pilchard, Sardinops ocellata, in the Benguela GRAY, G. A. Annual Rotation,
Upwelling System, Prototype Water Reuse System, W88-07997 2110 21
W88-01651 2103 2L W88-08545 2110 3C
GREEN, A. A.
GRASSO, D. Water Reuse Systems: A Review of Principal Method for Treating the Upper Layer of a Body
Ozonation of Drinking Water: A Design Meth- Components, of Water,
odology. I. Background and Design Rationale, W88-08544 2110 3C
W88-06019 2108 5F W88-00569 2101 5G
GRAY, I. M.
Ozonation of Drinking Water: A Design Meth- Differences between Nearshore and Offshore
GREEN, C. L.
odology. II. Mass Transfer and Contacting, Influence of a Freshwater Riverine Marsh for
Phytoplankton Communities in Lake Ontario,
W88-06020 2108 5F Tertiary Wastewater Treatment in the Upper
W88-08280 2110 2H
Basin of the B. Everett Jordan Reservoir,
GRATACOS, N. C.
GRAY, K. F. W88-10089 2112 5D
Water Inflow Prevision in the Santa Barbara
Enforcement: USEPA Turns Up the Heat,
Projected Mine (Leon, Espana), GREEN, D.
W88-06004 2108 5G
W88-01449 2102 2F
Modeling of Ultrafiltration for Treating Fishery
GRAY, R. Wastewaters.
GRATEROL, N.
In-Basin Chlorination for Control of Activated
Rainfall pH in the Venezuelan Savannah. W88-01022 2102 5D
Sludge Bulking in Industrial Waste Treatment
W88-05998 2108 2B
Plants, Strategies for Handling Soluble Wastes Generat-
GRATTONI, C. A. W88-02207 2103 5D ed During Minced Fish (Surimi) Production,
Miscible Flow Through Porous Media with Dis- W88-01023 2102 5D
persion and Adsorption, GRAY, S.

W88-08348 2110 2F Florida - Providing Incentive for Reporting


GREEN, D. M.
Leaks,
Use of Zooplankton Size to Assess the Commu-
GRAU, D. W88-09484 2111 5G
nity Structure of Fish Populations in Freshwater
Elimination of by Precipitation/
Surfactants
GRAY, W. G. Lakes.
Flocculation (Elimination von Tensiden durch
Faellung/Flockung). Simulation of Tidal Flow
Southern Part of
in the W88-09822 2111 81

W88-00069 2101 5D the North Sea and the English Channel,


W88-08346 2110 2L GREEN, D. W.
Elimination of by Precipitation/
Surfactants Toxicity of Phenol to Asellus aquaticus (L.):
Flocculation (Elimination von Tensiden durch GRAY, W. R. Effects of Temperature and Episodic Exposure,
Faellung/Flockung), Improved High-Resolution Raingage, W88-06768 2108 5C
W88-08146 2110 5D W88-03287 2104 7B
GREEN, E. L.
GRAU, P. GRAYBILL, L.
Technique Used to Drill Monitoring Wells at a
Activated Sludge Process Combined with Bio- Process and Structure for Storing and Isolating
Hazardous Waste Site,
film Cultivation, Hazardous Waste,
W88-11193 2112 5A
W88-06766 2108 5D W88-00616 2101 5E

Effect of Anaerobic Conditions on Activated GRAYMAN, W. M. GREEN, I. R. A.


Sludge Filamentous Bulking in Laboratory Sys- Modeling Distribution-System Water Quality: Mass Balance of Storm-Water Pollut-
Simplistic
tems, Dynamic Approach. ants for Two
Urban Catchments,
W88-04856 2106 5D W88-09982 2111 5F W88-08907 2110 5B

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AUTHOR INDEX
GREIG, R. A.

GREEN, J. GREENBERG, J. 1923 (Crustacea, Mysidacea) in a New Zealand


Pump Sampler Study of Microdistribution in Public Attitudes toward Water Conservation, Estuary,
Walker Lake, Arizona, U.S.A.: A Senescent W88-02315 2103 3D W88-10750 2112 2L
Crater Lake,
W88-10652 2112 2H GREENBERG, W. E. GREENWOOD, J. G.
Regulated Flushing in a Gravel-Bed River for
Reproductive Biology, Seasonality and Distribu-
Zooplankton Associations in Some Ethiopian Channel Habitat Maintenance: A Trinity River
tion of Tenagomysis macropsis W. Tattersall,
Crater Lakes, Fisheries,
1923 (Crustacea, Mysidacea) in a New Zealand
W88-10705 2112 2H W88-06965 2109 5G Estuary,
GREEN, J. W. GREENE, B. W88-10750 2112 2L
Groundwater-Quality Data for Picatinny Arse- Recovery of Heavy Metals by Immobilized
nal, New Jersey, 1958-85, Algae, GREENWOOD, P.
W88-03075 2104 2F W88-08399 2110 5D Factors Affecting the Microdistribution of Gam-
marus pulex (Amphipoda): An Experimental
GREEN, L. GREENE, G. D. Study,
Coal Cleaning: The First Step, Environmental Impact Assessment Methodolo- W88-10732 2112 2H
W88-02661 2104 5G gy for Major Resource Developments,
GREEN, M. H. W88-03211 2104 6G GREENWOOD, R. J.
Use of the Fluctuation Test to Detect Mutagenic Cost Estimates for Alternative Reme-
'Realistic'
GREENE, J. C.
dialActions of Contaminated, Unsaturated Soils
Activity in Unconcentrated Samples of Drinking
Use of Bioassays Determine Potential Toxici-
to
Waters in the United Kingdom, and Underlying Aquifers,
ty Effects of Environmental Pollutants,
W88-03536 2105 5A W88-11244 2112 6E
W88-01088 2102 7A
GREEN, P. J.
Use of Selenastrum capricornutum to Assess the
GREER, D. M.
View of the Mackay and Labofina Laboratory Construction of Drilled Pier Foundations,
Toxicity Potential of Surface and Ground Water
Tests for Assessing Dispersant Effectiveness W88-05783 2107 8A
Contamination Caused by Chromium Waste,
with Regard to Performance at Sea,
W88-06328 2108 5C
W88-09189 2111 5G Construction of Drilled Pier Foundations,
GREENE, L. C. W88-06598 2108 8A
GREEN, R.
Design Recommendations for Reinforced Con-
Contract Operations - A Case History,
W88-02808 2104 5D GREER, J. T.
crete Cylindrical Storage Structures for Aque- History of the Caddo River Watershed,
ous Materials, GREENE, M. W88-01058
W88-08211
2102 6G
2110 8F Full Scale Anaerobic-Aerobic Biological Treat-
ment of a Semichemical Pulping Waste Water, GREGORI, J.
GREEN, R. E.
W88-02162 2103 5D Developments in the Design of Kaplan Tur-
Field Methods for Unsaturated Hydraulic Con-
bines,
ductivity and Sorptivity, GREENFIELD, B. J.
W88-03942 2105 2G W88-05580 2107 8C
Estimation of Soil Moisture Excess, and Verifi-
Modeling Pesticide Movement in the Unsaturat-
cation, GREGORY, J.
W88-03959 2105 2D New Technique
ed Zone of Hawaiian Soils under Agricultural for Monitoring Alum Sludge
Use, Conditioning,
GREENFIELD, R. R.
W88-09108 2111 5B Controlling Nonpoint Sources of Pollution - The
W88-06320 2108 5D
GREEN, Federal Legal Framework and the Alternative
R. H. GREGORY, J. M.
Some Applications of Linear Models for Analy- of Nonfederal Action,
Crop Canopy Functions for Soil Erosion Predic-
sis of Contaminants in Aquatic Biota,
W88-01093 2102 5G tion,
W88-05879 2107 7C W88-06346
GREENHOUSE, J. P. 2108 2J
GREEN, S. L.
Shallow Stratigraphic Reflections from Ground
Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control,
Water-Resources Activities of the U.S. Geologi- Penetrating Radar,
W88-09023 W88-08505 2110 2J
calSurvey in Wyoming, Fiscal Year 1985, 2111 7B
W88-03081 2104 7C
GREENING, H. S. GREGORY, K. J.
Water-Resources Activities of the U.S. Geologi- Changes in Macrophyte Community Structure Hydrogeomorphology of Alpine Proglacial
cal Survey in Wyoming, Fiscal Years 1986 and Following Drought in the Okefenokee Swamp, Areas,
1987, Georgia, USA, W88-05788 2107 2J
W88-10053 2111 9D W88-06697 2108 2H
Introduction,
GREEN, S. R. GREENLUND, T. W88-09361 2111 2A
Movement of Ammonium Nitrate into Unsatu- Low Load Aeration Solves Treatment Problem,
rated Soil During Unsteady Absorption, W88-05348 2107 5D Palaeohydrological Synthesis and Application,
W88-07988 2110 2G W88-09373 2111 2A
GREENSMITH, C.
GREEN, W. J. Bacteriological Characteristics of 1 5 Freshwater Use of Landsat Multispectral Scanner Data for
Spatial Variations in and Controls on the Calcite Beaches in Manitoba, the Analysis and Management of Flooding on
Saturation Index in Acton Lake, Ohio, W88-04079 2105 5B the River Severn, England,
W88-10682 2112 2H W88-06974 2109 7B
GREENSPAN, J. R.
GREEN, W. R. Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated Vegetation Characteristics and the Prediction of
Algal Growth Potentials and Heavy Metal Con- Public Water Supply, Runoff: Analysis of an Experiment in the New
centrations of the Primary Streams to Upper W88-05492 2107 5C Forest, Hampshire,
Beaver Lake,
W88-04239 2105 2E
W88-03502 2105 5B Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated
Public Water Supply,
GREENAWAY, M. GREGSON, K.
A. W88-07069 2109 5C
Comparative Aspects of Computerized Flood- One-Parameter Model for the Soil Water Char-
plain Data Management, GREENWAY, D. R. acteristic,

W88-05611 2107 6A Vegetation and Slope Stability,


W88-05994 2108 2G
W88-09340 2111 8D
GREENBERG, D. A. GREIG, J. D.
Modeling Tidal Power, GREENWAY, H. Improving the Quality of Mine Service Waters
W88-05500 2107 6G Methods to Experimentally Control Waterlog- inGold Mines in South Africa,
ging and Measure Soil Oxygen in Field Trials, W88-01437 2102 5G
GREENBERG, E. R.
W88-03880
Comparing Three Sampling Designs 2105 2G
Moni-
for GREIG, R. A.
toring Coliforms in Small Community Water GREENWOOD, J. PCB Concentrations in Winter Flounder from
Systems, Reproductive Biology, Seasonality and Distribu- Long Island Sound, 1984-1986,
W88-05327 2107 5F tion of Tenagomysis macropsis W. Tattersall, W88-05621 2107 5B

PA-147
AUTHOR INDEX
GREIN, H.

GREIN, H. GRIFFITH, D. A. GRIMES, D. W.


Efficiency Scale Effects in Helton Turbines, Continuing Design Work for the Sierra Cooper- Climate-Normalized Cotton Leaf Water Poten-
W88-08614 2110 8C I'ilot Project: Interim Report No. 5, tials for Irrigation Scheduling,
W88-00894 2101 2B W88-06732
GRENNEY, W. J. 2108 3F
Evaluation of Mobility of Pesticides in Soil Final Report on the Continuing Design, Review,
Using U.S. EPA Methodology,
GRIMES, M.
and Analysis Work for the Sierra Cooperative
W88-09532 2111 5B Overhauling Health Effects Perspectives,
Pilot Project,
W88-00875 2101 3B W88-08003 2110 5F
GRESHAM, W. J.
Unified Ground Water Monitoring Program, GRIFFITH, P. GRIMES, M. M.
W88-U054 2112 7A Conversion of Municipal Sludge to Oil, Impact of EPA's Biomonitoring Policy on
W88-04O71 2105 5D POTWs,
GRESS, J. J.
Interceptor Trenches for Positive Ground Water W88-01823 2103 5G
GRIFFITHS, C. M.
Control, Solidification Processes,
W88-09330 2111 5G GRIMM, N. B.
W88-02645 2104 5D
Nitrogen Dynamics During Succession in a
GREVE, D. F. GRIFFITHS, D. J. Desert Stream,
Point-of-Use Treatment for Turbidity Removal Copper as an Algicide in a Tropical Reservoir, W88-01872 2103 2H
in a Municipal System, W88-02347 2103 5G
W88-05084 2106 5F GRIMSLEY, R. L.
GRIFFITHS, G. A. Pyramidal Offshore Structure,
GREVERS, M. C. Bedload Transport Gravel Channels,
Soil Water Conservation under Zero- and Con- W88-11028
in
2112 2J
W 8 8-04769 2106 8 A
ventional Tillage Systems on the Canadian Prai-
ries, Drought, Rain, and Movement of a Recurrent GRIMVALL, A.
W88-03194 2104 3F Earthflow Complex in New Zealand, Acidification Trends in Sweden,
W88-02838 2104 8E W88-07617 2109 5B
GREY, A. J.
Two Ground Water Contamination Problems: Influence of Channel Width on Bed Load Trans- River Basin Perspective on Long-term Changes
Case Studies, port Capacity, in the Transport of Nitrogen and Phosphorus,
W88-09117 2111 5B W88-04407 2105 2J W88-06758 2108 5B
GRIEB, T. M. GRIFFITHS, J. S.
GRISAK, G. E.
Stream Sampling for Waste Load Allocation Offshore Intake Structure,
Analysis and Interpretation of Borehole Hydrau-
Applications, W88-00499 2101 8A
lic Tests in Deep Boreholes: Principles, Model
W88-07753 2109 5E
GRIFT, N. P. Development, and Applications,
GRIECO, V. M. Herbicide Levels in Rivers Draining Two Prai- W88-00045 2101 7C
Treatability Studies and Toxicity Reduction in rie Agricultural Watersheds (1984),
Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents. W88-01800 2103 5B GRISMER, M. E.
W88-10325 2112 5D Irrigation, Drainage and Soil Salinity in Crack-
GRIGOLEIT, J. ing Soils,
GRIEND, A. A. Experience and Results on the Operation of the W88-06356 2108 3F
Use of Weather Types for Medium Range Common Pretreatment at DROP,
Runoff Forecasting, W88-07241 2109 3A Kinetics of Water Vapor Adsorption on Soils,
W88-01241 2102 2A
Experience and Results on the Operation of the
W88-02329 2103 2G
GRIFFIN, D. M. Spiral Wound Module Line of DROP,
Development of Leachate Testing Protocols for GRIVET, J. P.
W88-07242 2109 3A
Disposal of Contaminated Sediments, Reductive Carboxylation of Propionate to Bu-
W88-02522 2104 5B GRIGOR'EV, Y. A. tyrate in Methanogenic Ecosystems,
Passage of Diversion and Service Flow During W88-07010 2109 5D
Rapid Removal of Colloidal Substrate from Do-
Construction of Earth Dams,
mestic Wastewaters, GROBBELAAR, J. U.
W88-10886 2112 8A
W88-04198 2105 5D Limnological Characteristics, Water Quality and
GRIJSEN, J. G. Conservation Measures of a High Altitude Bog
GRIFFIN, J.
River Flow Simulation, and Rivers in the Maluti Mountains, Lesotho,
Differentiation of Physical from Chemical Tox-
W88-04694 2106 2E W88-03769 2105 2H
icity in Solid Waste Fish Bioassays,
W88-0O098 2101 5C GRILLOT, F.
GROBLER, D. C.
Can the Water Additives Program Meet the
GRIFFIN, R. A. Predicting the Trophic Status of Reservoirs in
Struggle of Self Regulation,
Development and Application of Batch Adsorp- Semi-Arid Regions,
W88-08553 2110 6E
tion Procedures for Designing Earthen Landfill W88-09051 2111 5C
Liners, GRILLOT, J.
W88-01752 2103 5B Groundwater in Granitic Sand under a Covering GROBLER, S. R.
of Silty Clay and Organic Matter - Cristalline Variations in the Fluoride Levels of Drinking
Hydrogeologic Investigations of Failure Mecha-
Rocks of the High Plateaus of Madagascar Water in South Africa: Implications for Fluoride
nisms and Migration of Organic Chemicals at
(Aquifere d'Arenes Gramtiques sous Recouvre- Supplementation,
Wilsonville, Illinois,
W88-09177 ment Argilo-limoneux et Organique - Hauts Pla- W88-09900 2111 5F
2111 5E
teaux Cristallophylliens Madagascar),
Products of Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (C-56) W88-08959 2110 2F GROEGER, A. W.
inAqueous Solution, Size Distribution of Planktonic Autotrophy and
W88-06945 2109 5B GRIMALT, J. Microheterotrophy in DeGray Reservoir, Ar-
Quality Assurance Study for the Analysis of kansas,
Solubility and Soil Mobility of Polychlorinated Hydrocarbons in Sediments, W88-01069 2102 2H
Biphenyls, W88-10539 2112 5A
W88-06654 2108 5B Spatial and Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthetic
GRIMES, D. J.
Carbon Metabolism in DeGray Lake Phyto-
GRIFFITH, C. G. Bacteria in Deep Coastal Plain Sediments of
plankton,
Assessment of Satellite Rain Estimates for Maryland: A Possible Source of C02 to
Large-Scale. Operational Use, Groundwater, W88-01070 2102 2H
W88-00637 2101 2B W88-01694 2103 2F
GROENEWEG, J.
Comparisons of Gauge and Satellite Rain Esti- Testing for Bacterial Resistance to Arsenic in Impact of Rotifer Grazing on Population Dy-
mates for the Central United States During Monitoring Well Water by the Direct Viable namics of Green Microalgae in High-Rate
August 1979, Counting Method, Ponds,
W88-04098 2105 2B W88-05453 2107 5A W88-04034 2105 5D

PA-148
AUTHOR INDEX
GUELORGET, O.

GROENEWOLD, G. H. GROSSNICKLE, S. C. GU, Y.


Leachate Generated by an Oil-and-Gas Brine Influence of Flooding and Soil Temperature on
Pond Site in North Dakota,
Sprinkler Uniformity for Oscillating Low Water
the Water Relations and Morphological Devel- Pressure,
W88-06378 2108 5B opment of Cold-Stored Black Spruce and White
W88-06354 2108 3F
Spruce Seedlings,
Progress Report on the Geochemistry of the
W88-07166 2109 21 GUANG-TE, W.
Sulfur Cycle in Northern Great Plains Coal
Mines, Water Relations and Morphological Develop- Improved Flood Routing by ARMA Modelling
W88-02975 2104 5B and the Kalman Filter Technique,
ment of Bare-Root Jack Pine and White Spruce
Seedlings: Seedling Establishment on a Boreal W88-07533 2109 2E
GROFF, K. A.
Kinetics of Ozonolysis of Synthetic Dyes, Cut-Over Site,
W88-06021 2108 5D W88-08203 2110 2D GUANGKUN, T.
Control of Aedes aegypti Larvae in Household
GROLIER, P. A. GROVE- WHITE, R. Water Containers by Chinese Cat Fish,
Metabolic Effects of a Polychlorinated Biphenyl Infrastructure and the Environment,
W88-06122 2108 5F
(Phenoclor DP6) on Mullets, Chelon labrosus, W88-03608 2105 6A
W88-06085 2108 5C GUANGXIN, H.
GROVER, R.
GROMES FERREIRA, J. Persistence and Movement of Picloram in a
Control of Aedes aegypti Larvae in Household
Tejo 1 - An Interactive Program for the Divi- Northern Saskatchewan Watershed, Water Containers by Chinese Cat Fish,
sion of Estuaries into Homogeneous Areas, W88-08759 2110 5B W88-06122 2108 5F
W88-04416 2105 2L
GROVES, C. GUANGYU, Y.
GROMIK, N. V. Review of Methods of Analyzing the Stabilty of Development and Application of an Energy Uti-
Hydraulic Characteristics of Straight Conical
Concrete Structures on Rock Foundations, System for Organic Wastewaters,
lization
Diffusers of Hydropower Plants, W88-02595 2104 8E W88-07373
W88-10222 2112 8C 2109 5D
GROVES, F.
GRONDIN, G. H. GUARD, H. E.
Oxidation of Trace Contaminants in Drinking
Impact Upon Pressure Head When Wells Pene- Acute Toxicity of Tributyltins and Tributyltin
Water,
trate Multiple Basalt Aquifers Near Mosier, Leachates from Marine Antibiofouling Paints,
W88-03178 2104 5F
Oregon,
W88-08411 2110 5C
W88-11134 2112 2F GRUBAUGH, J. W.
GROS, S. L.
Spatial and Temporal Availability of Floodplain GUARINO, S. M.
Ground-Water Management Reform
Politics of Habitat: Long-Term Changes at Pool 19, Missis- Sensitivity of Asellus aquaticus (L.) and Proasel-
in Oklahoma, sippi River, lus coxalis Dollf. (Crustacea, Isopoda) to
W88-04487 2106 6E W88-10636 2112 2H Copper,
W88-09669 2111 5C
GROSBOIS, E. GRUBB, H. W.
Rate of Acidification of Aquatic Ecosystems in Ogallala Area of Texas — Looking to the
GUARISO, G.
Ontario, Canada, Future,
W88-04015 2105 5B W88-04927 Stochastic Flood Predictors: Experience in a
2106 3F
Small Basin,
GROSE, T. L. T. GRUBER, P. W88-06538 2108 2E
Map Showing Outcrops of Granitic Rocks and Evaluation of Ground-Water Contamination As-
Silicic Shallow-Intrusive Rocks, Basin and sociated with the Use of Organic Solvents at GUARNERI, G.
Range Province, Northern California, Romansville, Pennsylvania, Survey on Yersinia Enterocolitica and Related
W88-02996 2104 8E W88-09138 2111 7A Bacteria in Shellfish,
Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash- W88-07589 2109 5A
GRUEBEL, K. A.
Flow Tuffs and Volcaniclastic Rocks, Basin and
Feasibility of Using Sequential Extraction Tech-
Range Province, Northern California, GUAY, J. R.
niques for Arsenic and Selenium in Soils and
W88-02971 2104 7C Summary of Municipal Pumpage for the Fresno
Sediments,
Area, California, 1931-80,
Map Showing Outcrops of Tertiary Basaltic W88-07994 2110 5A
W88-03393 2104 4B
Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Northern
California,
GRUMMT, T.
Aliphatic and Aromatic Halocarbons as Poten- GUAZZELLI, M. R.
W88-02990 2104 8E
tialMutagens in Drinking Water. III. Halogenat- Comparative Study of Inland Water Quality -
GROSKINSKY-LINK, B. L. ed Ethanes and Ethenes, Sao Paulo (Brazil), France and England,
Availability of Selected Meterological Data in W88-01811 2103 5C W88-04425 2105 5G
Gomputer-Based Files of the U.S. Geological
Survey, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, GRUNWALD, C. GUDDEN, J. J. F.
and Wyoming, Abandoned Mines in Illinois and North Dakota: Effects of Simulated Ammonium Sulphate and
W88-03139 2104 2B Toward an Understanding of Revegetation Sulphuric Acid Rain on Acidification, Water
Problems,
Quality, and Flora of Small-Scale Soft Water
GROSS, L. W88-09451 2111 4C
Major Ozonation/Direct Systems,
Filtration Water Treat-
ment Facility, GRZYBKOWSKA, M. W88-06699 2108 5C
W88-05351 2107 5F Benthos and Drift of Invertebrates, Particularly
Chironomidae, in a Selected Cross-Section Pro- GUDEKAR, V. R.
GROSS, R. L. Treatment of Textile Industry Waste Using
file of the River Widawka (Central Poland),
Anaerobic Pretreatment of Corn Ethanol Pro-
W88-08839 2110 2H Water Hyacinth,
duction Wastewater,
W88-04623 2106 5D
W88-02221 2103 5D GSCHWEND, P. M.
GROSS, S.
Volatilization of Organic Compounds from Un- GUDMANDSEN, P.
Sliplining for Sewer confined Aquifers, Active Microwave Observations of Sea Ice and
Rehabilitation,
W88-05352 W88-09168 2111 5B
2107 5D Iceberg,

GU, D. W88-08498 2110 7B


GROSSER, P. W.
Rational Approach to the Design of Ground- Geochemistry of Interstitial Water for a Sedi-
Water Monitoring Systems, Using Bayesian De- ment Core from the Indian River Lagoon, Flori-
GUEDES DE CARVALHO, R. A.
Study of Zinc and Copper Removal by Iron
cision Theory, da,
W88-09153 (III) and (II) Oxyhydroxides,
2111 7A W88-10899 2112 5C
W88-01559 2103 5D
GROSSMAN, R. L. GU,X.
Calibration of an Airborne Lyman-Alpha Hy- Cultivation of Anaerobic Granular Sludge in GUELORGET, O.
grometer and Measurement of Water Vapor UASB Reactors with Aerobic Activated Sludge Distribution of Molluscs and Polychaetes in
Flux Using a Thermoelectric Hygrometer, as Seed, Coastal Lagoons in Greece,
W88-02043 2103 7B W88-01839 2103 5D W88-08743 2110 2L

PA-149
AUTHOR INDEX
GUENTHER, R. B.

GUENTHER, R. B. Dynamic Performance of an Anaerobic Reactor GUNN, R. L.


Flow Equations in Terms of Piezometer Levels Combining an Upflow Sludge Blanket and a Accomodating Environmental Constraints-
for Nonisothermal Fluid in Low-Permeability Filter for the Treatment of Sugar Waste, Modification of a Navigational Project in Coast-
Porous Medium, W88-01036 2102 5D al Louisiana,
W88-02788 2104 5E W88-01532 2103 6G
GUIRGUIS, W. A.
GUERIN, W. F. Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated
Habitat Development Applications: Manage-
Two-Stage Mineralization of Phenanthrene by Carbon for Removal of DBCP, EDB, and TCP ment of Dredged Material in the New Orleans
Estuarine Enrichment Cultures, at Ultra-Low Concentrations,
District,
W88-09963 2111 5B W88-09323 2111 5F
W88-02572 2104 6G
GUERRA, A. Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated
Removal of Selected Organic Con- GUNNELL, R. D.
Cephalopod Fisheries in Two Upwelling Areas Carbon for
Low Continuous Salinity Station Monitoring in the
off the West Coast of Africa: A Comparison taminants at Ultra Levels,
W88-05823 2107 5F Colorado River Basin by the Utah Bureau of
(Comparacion de las Pesquerias de Cefalopodos
Water Pollution Control,
de Dos Areas de Afloramiento de la Costa Occi-
GUJER, W. W88-01151 2102 7B
dental Africana), Demonstration of Mass Transfer and pH Effects
W88-04715 2106 2L in a Nitrifying Biofilm, GUNNEWEG, H. A.
W88-04848 2106 5D Water Control for Rice Cultivation in Small
GUERTIN, D. P.
Peatland Hydrologic Impact Model: Develop- Valleys of West Africa,
General Model for Single-Sludge Wastewater
ment and Testing, W88-06574 2108 3F
Treatment Systems,
W88-00130 2101 4C W88-02820 2104 5D GUNNISON, D.
GUEST, R. Significance of Segregation of Biomass in Bio- Anaerobic Chemical Rate Coefficients of
Winter Application of Sludge, firms,
DeGray Lake,
W88-03597 2105 5E W88-01943 2103 5B W88-01076 2102 2H
GUEZENNEC, J. GULACAR, O.
F. Capping Contaminated Dredged Material,
and the Stereoche-
Identification of the Position Unsubstituted and Hydroxy Substituted Fatty W88-01535 2103 5E
mistry of the Double Bond
Monounsaturated
in Acids in a Recent Lacustrine Sediment (Lake
Fatty Acid Methyl Esters by Gas Chromatogra- Leman, Geneva, Switzerland), Characterization of Anaerobic Chemical Proc-
phy/Mass Spectrometry of Dimethyl Disulfide W88-10532 2112 2H esses inReservoirs: Problem Description and
Derivatives, Conceptual Model Formulation,
W88-07950 2109 7B GULBRANDSEN, L. F. W88-0O843 2101 2H
Reverification of the ChesapeakeBay Model;
GUGLOMO, R. C. Chesapeake Bay Hydraulic Model Investigation, GUNSON, H. G.
Digester Do-Over, W88-00862 2101 2L Aerobic Thermophilic Digestion of Sludge
W88-05482 2107 5D Using Air,
GULLIKSEN, B.
Benthic Communities and Their Physical Envi- W88-00251 2101 5D
GUHL, W.
Comments on the Saprobity Index (Bemerkun- ronment in Relation to Urban Pollution from the
GUNTER, G.
gen ueber den Saprobitaetsgrad), City of Tromso, Norway: I. The Physical Envi-
Effects of Chlorinated Discharges on Marine
W88-10801 2112 2H ronment: Hydrography, Plant Nutrients, Organ-
Animals,
ic Enrichment, Heavy Metals, and Redox Condi-
GUIBAULT, D. tions,
W88-03516 2105 5C
Modular Floating Dock, W88-08879 2110 5C
W 88-0477 2106 8A GUNTHER, K.
Benthic Communities and Their Physical Envi- Mobilization Behavior of Thallium and Cadmi-
GUIDA, V. G. ronment in Relation to Urban Pollution from the um in a River Sediment- (Mobilisationsverhalten
Activated Sludge Treatment and Salt Marsh Po- City of Tromso, Norway: II. Soft-Bottom Com- von Thallium und Cadmium in Einem Fluss
lishing for Seafood Processing Wastewater: An munities, sediment),
Experimental Investigation, W88-08880 2110 5C W88-02855 2104 5B
W88-03250 2104 5D
GULLIVER, J. S. GUOHUA, X.
GUIGUET, M. Weak Vortices at Vertical Intakes, Irrigation Water Charge in China,
Epidemiological Survey of a Major Outbreak of W88-04401 2105 8B W88-04522 2106 6C
Nosocomial Legionellosis,
W88-O1920 2103 5C
GUMERMAN, R. C. GUPTA, A.
Safe Drinking Water Act Cost Impacts on Se-
Preliminary Characterization of a Novel Syne-
GUIJARRO, E. C. lectedWater Systems,
chococcus Isolate Showing Mercury, Cadmium
Determination of Paraquat by Flow-Injection W88-08428 2110 5G
and Lead Tolerance,
Spectrophotometry,
GUNDLACH, E. R. W88-07145 2109 5C
W88-07120 2109 5A Determine Fates of Several Oil Spills in Coastal
and Offshore Waters and Calculate a Mass Bal- GUPTA, G. S.
GUILDFORD, S. J.
Removal of Color from Wastewater by Sorption
Depression of Primary Production by Humic ance Denoting Major Pathways for Dispersion
of the Spilled Oil, for Water Reuse,
Matter and Suspended Sediment in Limnocorral
W88-03986 2105 5B W88-08300 2110 5D
Experiments at Southern Indian Lake, Northern
Manitoba, GUNKEL, R. C. GUPTA, R. S.
W88-07638 2109 2H Limnological Studies at Eau Galle Lake, Wis- Chlorinated Pesticide Residues in Sediments
consin. Report 2: Special Studies and Summary, From the Arabian Sea Along the Central West
GUINEY, P. D.
W88-01190 2102 2H Coast of India,
Bisphenol A: Acute Aquatic Toxicity,
W88-06326 W88-05118 2107 5B
2108 5C GUNN, J. M.
Behavioural Responses of Lake Charr (Salve-
Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of Petro- Pollution of the Seas Around India,
linus Namaycush) Embryos to Simulated Acidic
leum Hydrocarbon Concentrations in a Trout W88-10860 2112 5C
Runoff Conditions,
Stream Contaminated by an Aviation Kerosene W88-06143 2108 5C GUPTA, S.
Spill.
Physiological Stress Induced by Sublethal Con-
W88-06927 2109 5A Latent Effects of Pulse Exposure to Aluminum
centrations of Phenolic Compounds in Notop-
and Low pH on Size, Ionic Composition, and
GUIOT, S. R. terus Notopterus: Measurement of Hydrolytic
Feeding Efficiency of Lake Trout (Salvelinus
Anaerobic Upflow Bed-Filter - Development Enzymes,
namaycush) Alevins,
and Application, W88-07639 2109 5C W88-00116 2101 5C
W88-02112 2103 5D
GUNN, R. J. M. Physiological Stress Induced by Vegetable Oil
Anaerobic Upflow Sludge Bed Filter Reactor Use of Prediction to Assess Macroinvertebrate Factory Effluent in Channa punctatus (Bloch):
Treating Dilute Carbohydrate Wastewaters, Response to River Regulation, Measurement of Hepatic Dehydrogenases,
W88-03231 2104 5D W88-09621 2111 2H W88-04150 2105 5C

PA-150
AUTHOR INDEX
GUYON, C.

GUPTA, S. C. Draining Native Tallgrass Prairie on the Konza GUTENTAG, E. D.


Occurrence and Chemistry of High Fluoride Prairie Research Natural Area, High Plains Regional Aquifer - Geohydrology,
Groundwaters in Jalore District of Western Ra- W88-01177 2102 5B W88-04895 2106 2F
jasthan.
W88-07187 2109 5B GUSS, D.
Improved Biological Treatment with a Second-
GUTHE, W. G.
GUPTA, S. K. ary Flotation Clarifier, Estimating the Water Resource for a High
Isotopic Investigation of Soil Water Movement: W88-00805 Sierra Watershed,
2101 5D
A Case Study in the Thar Desert, Western Ra- W88-04276 2105 6D
jasthan, GUSS, K. M.
W88-04592 2106 2G Evaluation of Vermiculite, Iron Filings, Lime, GUTIERREZ, I.
Sulfide, and Lime Sulfide in the Treatment of pH of Rainfall in the City of Santander (Spain),
Syntheses and Application of Anionic Polyelec- Plating Rinsewaters, W88-07123 2109 2B
trolytes in Water and Wastewater Treatment, W88-02176 2103 5D
W88-07602 2109 5F GUTIERREZ, J. R.
GUSTAFSON, A.
GUPTA, V. K. Chihuahan Desert Annuals: Importance of
Simulation of Runoff and Nitrogen Leaching
Computer Aided Water and Nitrogen,
and Manage-
Site Investigation from Two Fields in Southern Sweden,
ment: A Tool for Assessing and Managing W88-03277 2104 2E
W88-06062 2108 21
Groundwater Contamination,
W88-10951 2112 5G Simulation of Surface Runoff and Pipe Dis- GUTIERREZ, M. J.
charge from an Agricultural Soil in Northern Acidogenic Degradation of the Nitrogen Frac-
Main Channel Length-Area Relationship for Sweden, tion in Vinasse,
Channel Networks, W88-05045 2106 2G W88-04505 2106 5D
W88-04189 2105 2J
Simulation of Water Discharge Rates from a GUTJAHR, A. L.
Taylor's Hypothesis and Dissipation in Rainfall, Clay-Till Soil Over a Ten Year Period, Stochastic Analysis of Contaminant Transport in
W88-04107 2105 2A W88-07514 2109 2G Porous Media: Analysis of a Two-Member Radi-
GUPTA, V. P. onuclide Chain,
GUSTAFSON, E. P.
Mean Flow Characteristics of Redeveloping Minimizing Interpretation Ambiguities Through W88-02784 2104 5B
Flows, Joint Inversion of Surface Electrical Data,
W88-04404 2105 8B W88-04552 GUTJAHR-GOBELL, R.
2106 7B
Bioenergetic Effects of Black Rock Harbor
Separated Flow in Lee of Solid and Porous GUSTAFSSON, J.-E. Dredged Material on the Polychaete Nephtys
Fences, Soil and Water Conservation on the Chinese Incisa: A Field Verification,
W88-04463 2105 8B Loess Plateau - The Example of the Xio Shi W88-08420 2110 5C
Guo Brigade,
GURINA, A. M.
W88-02236 2103 3B GUTT, B. A.
Diagnostic Case Study of Meso-Scale Upwell-
ings within a Layer Near the Sea Surface off
Groundwater Flow Submodel for the Analysis
GUSTAFSSON, P. of Regional Water Policies in Open-Pit Lignite
Cap Blanc in Summer 1972, Teckomatorp, Sweden - Waste Problems from
W88-01624 Mining Areas,
2103 2L the Perspective of a Manufacturing Industry,
W88-01569 2103 4B
W88-01379 2102 5G
GURKA, D. F.
Interim Procedures for Preparing Environmen- GUSTAVSON, T. C.
GUTTMAN-BASS, N.
tal Samples for Mutagenicity (Ames) Testing, Microbiological Content and Health Effect of
Depositional Model for Outwash, Sediment
W88-07785 2109 5 A Sources, and Hydrological Characteristics, Ma- Fishponds Enriched with Wastewater Effluent,
laspina Glacier, Alaska: A
Modern Analog of W88-03583 2105 81
GURNELL, A. M.
the Southeastern Margin of the Laurentide Ice
Fluvial Sediment Yield from Alpine, Glacierized
Sheet, GUTTORP, P.
Catchments,
W88-00157 2101 Analysis of Event-Based Precipitation Data with
W88-05798 2J
2107 2J a View Toward Modeling,
Regional Hydrogeologic Research in the Palo W88-05528
Proglacial Channel Processes, 2107 5B
W88-05799 Duro Basin for Nuclear-Waste Repository
2107 2J
Siting, Assessment of a Class of Neyman-Scott Models
Suspended Sediment, W88-02331 2103 5E for Temporal Rainfall,
W88-05795 2107 2J W88-04109 2105 2B
Subglacial Fluvial Erosion: A Major Source of
Vegetation Characteristics and the Prediction of Stratified Drift, Malaspina Glacier, Alaska, GUVANASEN, V.
Runoff: Analysis of an Experiment in the New W88-05018 2106 2C Approximate Semianalytical Solution for Tracer
Forest, Hampshire,
GUTE, J. P.
Injection Tests in a Confined Aquifer With a
W88-04239 2105 2E
Health Effects of Water Reuse: Characterization Radially Converging Flow Field and Finite
GURNEY, R. J. of Mutagenic Residues Isolated from Reclaimed, Volume of Tracer and Chase Fluid,
Programming a Hillslope Water Movement Surface, and Groundwater Supplies, W88-01692 2103 5B
Model on the MPP, W88-03540 2105 5A
W88-11265 GUVANASEN, V. M.
2112 2G
High-Performance Macroporous Resin Concen- Approximate Semianalytical Solution for Tracer
GUROL, M. D. tration System for Trace Organic Residues in Injection Tests in a Confined Aquifer With a
Effect of Chemical Composition of Water on Water, Radially Converging Flow Field and Finite
Henry's Law Constant, W88-00442 2101 5A Volume of Tracer and Chase Fluid,
W88-04197 2105 5A W88-01692
Negative-Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spec-
2103 5B
Oxidation of Phenolic Compounds by Ozone trometry and Ames Mutagenicity Tests of
GUY, R. D.
and Ozone + u.v. Radiation: A Comparative Granular Activated Carbon Treated Waste
Models for Tetracycline in Aquatic Environ-
Study, Water,
ments: I. Interaction with Bentonite Clay Sys-
W88-04251 2105 5D W88-07814 2109 5A tems,
Photolytic Ozonation of Phenols, GUTEIRREZ, C. W88-02495 2104 5B
W88-05247 2107 5F Bacterial Flora in Bottled Uncarbonated Mineral
Drinking Water, Models for Tetracycline in Aquatic Environ-
Removal of Dissolved Organic Contaminants by W88-06737 ments: II. Interaction with Humic Substances,
2108 5B
Ozonation, W88-02496 2104 5B
W88-04471 2105 5D GUTEMA, Y.
Economic Benefits of Controlling Water Pollu- GUYON, C.
GURTZ, M. E. tion in an Irrigated River Basin: Methodology Specific Phototransformation of Xenobiotic
Interaction of Biological and Hydrological Phe-
and Application, Compounds: Chlorobenzenes and Halophenols,
nomena that Medial;' the Qualities of Water W88-00908 2101 6B W88-08527 2110 5B

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AUTHOR INDEX
GUYON, S.

GUYON, S. HAARS, A. Drilling and Constructing Monitoring Wells


Ozonation of Aqueous Solutions of Nitrogen Removal of Chlorophenols and Chlorolignins with Hollow-Stem Augers. Part I: Drilling Con-
Heterocyclic Compounds: Benzotriazoles, Atra- from Bleaching Effluent by Combined Chemical siderations,
zine and Amitrole, and Biological Treatment, W88-04546 2106 8 A
W 8 8-06026 2108 5F W88-10326 2112 5D
Drilling and Constructing Monitoring Wells
GVIRTZMAN, H. HAAS, C. N.
with Hollow-Stem Augers: Part 2. Monitoring
Microscale Chemical Heterogeneity in Ground- Enhancement of Chlorine Inactivation of Es-
Well Installation,
water, cherichia coli by Sodium Ions,
W88-06385 2108 7B
W88-07113 2109 5B W88-03527 2105 5F

Salt Accumulation in the Loessial Sequence in Kinetics of Cadmium and Copper Hydrolysis, HACKMAN, M. E.
W88-04385 2105 5D Sodium Borohydride Reduces Hazardous Waste,
the Be'er Sheva Basin, Israel,
W88-09702 2111 2B W88-02180 2103 5D
HAASE, C. S.
GWILLIAM, R. D. Geophysical Data from Boreholes DM1, DM2, HACKNEY, C. T.
Techniques for the Fractionation and Identifica- DM3, and DM3a, New Hydraulic Fracturing Comparative Study of the Mollusc Communities
tion of Mutagens Produced by Water Treatment Facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak of Two Oligohaline Intertidal Marshes: Spatial
Chlorination, Ridge, Tennessee, and Temporal Distribution of Abundance and
W88-07815 2109 5A W88-06592 2108 8E Biomass,

HABEGGER, W. W88-04482 2105 2L


Use of the Fluctuation Test to Detect Mutagenic
Suspension Bridge and Method of Erecting
Activity in Unconcentrated Samples of Drinking Variation Adenylate Energy Charge and
in
Same,
Waters in the United Kingdom, Phosphoadenylate Pool Size in Estuarine Orga-
5A W88-00767 2101 8A
W88-03536 2105 nisms after an Oil Spill,

GYORE, K.
HABEKOTTE, B. W88-00079 2101 5C
Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention
Effect of NH3 on Blood Glucose and Catechola-
HACKNEY, P. A.
Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow,
mine Level, GOT, GPT, LDH Enzyme Activity Research and Development of Fish Passage
W88-01948 2103 5B
and Respiration of Fishes,
Technology,
W88-01497 2102 5C Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention W88-05751 2107 81
Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow,
GYSEL, M. W88-03560 2105 5B
Headrace Tunnel for the Chixoy Scheme, Gua- HADE, C.
Dairy Waste Treatment Using Industrial-Scale
temala, HABERER, K.
W88-03219 2104 8A of Natural Fixed-Film and Upflow Sludge Bed Anaerobic
Determination N-Pesticides in
Waters, Digesters: Design and Start-Up Experience,
GYURE, R. A. W88-04324 2105 5 A W88-00988 2102 5D
Algal and Bacterial Activities in Acidic (pH 3)
Strip Mine Lakes, Sensitive Methods for the Determination of Mi- HADLER, J. L.
W88-05058 2106 5C crobial Activities in Water Samples using Fluori- Community Health Effects of a Municipal Water
genic Substrates, Supply Hyperfluoridation Accident,
Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Extremely Acid 5A
W88-02723 2104 W88-10279 2112 5F
W88-03174 2104 5G HABETS, H. A.
L. HADLEY, R. F.
Methanogenic Toxicity of Bark Tannins and the Measuring and Predicting Soil Erosion,
H,M. Anaerobic Biodegradability of Water Soluble
Accumulation and Effect of Heavy Metals in the W88-07896 2109 2J
Bark Matter,
Fishes of Lake Balaton, W88-10333 2112 5D Water Development and Associated Hydrologic
W88-01471 2102 5B
Changes in the Platte River, Nebraska, U.S.A.,
Site High Rate UASB Anaerobic Demonstration
HA, S. R. W88-04476 2105 6G
Plant Treatment of NSSC Wastewater,
Mathematical Model for the Anaerobic Diges- W88-10319 2112 5D
tion Process Applied to a Mixture of Night Soil HADWEN, P.
and Septic Tank Sludge, HABIB, P. Caribbean Islands: A Review of Roof and Pur-
W88-03730 2105 5D Malpasset Dam Failure, pose Built Catchments,
W88-08698 2110 8A W88-07890 2109 3B
HAACK, S. K.
Effect of Whole-Tree Harvest on Epilithic Bac- HABICHT, H. F. Rain-Water Harvesting: An Overview,
terial Populations in Headwater Streams, Expanding Role of Natural Resource Damage W88-07868 2109 3B
W88-10771 2112 4C Claims under Superfund,
W88-08749 2110 6E HAEFNER, F.
HAAG, G. H. Heat Transfer in Aquifers with Finite Caprock
Channel Form and Processes in Bedrock and HABICHT, J.P.
Thickness During a Thermal Injection Process,
Alluvial Reaches of the Raritan River, New Maternal Literacy Modifies the Effect of Toilets
W88-04609 2106 2F
Jersey, and Piped Water on Infant Survival in Malaysia,
W88-10794 2112 2J W88-08156 2110 5F
HAEGEMAN, J. H.
HABIG, C. Apparatus for Mixing Air and Liquid,
HAAG, W. R.
Cooling Water Pollutants: Bioaccumulation by Comparative Toxicity, Cholinergic and
Effects, W88-O4808 2106 5D
Corbicula, Tissue Levels of S,S,S,-Tri-n-Butyl Phosphoro-
W88-03510 2105 5B trithioate (DEF) to Channel Catfish (Ictalurus
HAENI, F. P.

Punctatus) and Blue Crabs (Callinectes Sapidus), Application of Seismic Refraction Techniques to
Direct and Indirect Photolysis of Water-Soluble W88-02040 2103 5C Hydrologic Studies,
Azodyes: Kinetic Measurements and Structure- W88-03399 2104 7B
Activity Relationships, HABLE, M. A.
W88-06944 2109 5B Analysis of Gasoline in Water Using a Stripping HAENSLY, W. E.
Preconcentration Procedure, Long-Term Impact of the AMOCO Cadiz
HAAN, C. T. W88-06482 2108 5A Crude Oil Spill on Oysters Crassostrea gigas and
Return Period Flow Prediction with Uncertain Plaice Pleuronectes platessa from Aber Benoit
Parameters,
HABLIZEL, H.
Trace Metal Concentrations in Mussels: Com- and Aber Wrac'h, Brittany, France,
W88-06344 2108 2A W88-00386 2101 5C
parison between Estuarine, Coastal and Offshore
HAANTERA, A. Regions in the Southeastern North Sea from
HAFEZ, A. L
Method and Apparatus for Preventing Foreign 1983 to 1986,
Mathematical Modeling of an Ozone-Azo-Dye
Objects from Entering into Docking Basins, W88-06862 2109 5A
Reaction System,
W88-00519 2101 8A
HACKETT, G. W88-04054 2105 5D
HAARHOFF, J. DRASTIC: A Standardized System for Evaluat-
Comparing Aluminum and Iron Coagulants for ing Ground Water Pollution Potential Using Hy- Use of Gaseous Ozone in Treatment of Industri-
In-Line Filtration of Cold Water, drogeologic Settings, alWastewater Contaminated by Azo-Dyes,
W88-08127 2110 5F W88-08510 2110 7A W88-04053 2105 5D

PA-152
AUTHOR INDEX
HALEPASKA, J. C.

HAFEZ, A. J. HAGGER, C. L. Effects of Acidic Precipitation on Atlantic


Citrus Processing Wastewater Treatment, Approach to Drilling and Installation of
W88-06824
Salmon Rivers in New England,
2109 5D Ground-Water Monitoring Wells on Hazardous W88-02927 2104 5B
Waste Sites,
HAFFNER, G. D.
Heterotrophic Glucose Assimilation W88-09167 2111 7A HAINLY, R. A.
in Lake On-
tario, Areal and Temporal Variability of Selected
W88-09549
HAGHNIA, G. H.
Water-Quality Characteristics in Two Hydro-
2111 2H Influence of Selenium, Salinity, and Boron on
logic-Benchmark Basins in the Northeastern
Monitoring for Water Quality Objectives in Re- Alfalfa Tissue Composition and Yield,
- United States,
sponse to Nonpoint Source Pollution, W88-06151 2108 5C W88-03346 2104 5B
W88-01087 2102 7A HAGUE, B.
Bridging the Gap Between Water Quality and
HAIR, D.
HAGEN, D. J.
Expecting the Unexpected, Nonpoint Source Activities: A Continuum of South Fork Clearwater River Habitat Enhance-
W88-09298 ment: Annual Report - 1985,
2111 7A Institutional Arrangements,
W88-01097 2102 6E
W88-07769 2109 2H
HAGEN, E.
Diagnostic Case Study of Meso-Scale Upwell- HAHN, C. HAIR, D.
J.
ings within a Layer Near the Sea Surface off Gas Phase and Precipitation Acidities in the Environmental Agenda for the Future,
Cap Blanc in Summer 1972, Colorado Mountains, W88-05915 2107 6A
W88-01624 2103 2L W88-01274 2102 5B
Pipeline Installation Using Directionally Con-
Meso-Scale Upwellings off Namibian Coast, HAHN, E. trolled Drilling,
W88-01627 2103 2L Purification and Selective Detoxification of W88-02809 2104 8 A
Waste-Dump Seepage Water by Using Nonpolar
HAGENLUND, G. HAITH, D. A.
Adsorption Resins (Reinigung und Selektive
Addition of NaOH, Limestone Slurry and Fine-
Entgiftung von Deponie-Sickerwasser unter Generalized Watershed Loading Functions for
grained Limestone to Acidified Lake Water and
Einsatz von Unpolaren Adsorberharzen), Stream Flow Nutrients,
the Effects on Smolts of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo
W88-02815 2104 5D W88-02386 2103 5B
Salar L. ),

W88-02342 2103 5G HAHN, H. H. HAITJEMA, H. M.


HAGER, D. G. Regional Sludge Treatment and Disposal Opti- Comparing a Three-Dimensional and a Dupuit-
Ground-Water Decontamination mizing Reliability and Cost, Forchheimer Solution for a Circular Recharge
at the Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, W88-04369 2105 5D Area in a Confined Aquifer,
W88-09144 2111 5G W88-02769 2104 5B
HAHN, W. J.
Pulsed Regeneration of Adsorption Column, Measurements and Control in Freeze-Desalina-
Modeling Three-Dimensional Flow Near a Par-
W88-04810 tion Plants,
2106 5D Penetrating Well in a Stratified Aquifer,
tially
W88-00088 2101 3 A
Source Treatment of Industrial Wastewater with
W88-10939 2112 2F
Granular Activated Carbon, HAILE, C. L.
W88-02293 Development of Methods for the Analysis of
New Analytic Function for Modeling Partially
2103 5D Penetrating Wells,
Extractable Organic Priority Pollutants in Mu-
HAGER, R. F. W88-08661 2110 2F
nicipal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Evaluation of Factors Affecting the Oxygen Sludges,
Transfer from High-Speed Floating HAJALI, P. A.
Surface W88-00419 2101 5A
Aerators, National Feasibility of Artificial Recharge for
W88-01053 Development of Methods Irrigated Lands,
2102 5D for the Analysis of
Purgeable Organic Priority Pollutants in Munici- W88-11199 2112 4B
HAGER, S. W. pal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Physical and Chemical Data for Northern San HAJI-DJAFARI, S.
Sludges,
Francisco Bay, California, September Through Attenuation of Radionuclides and Toxic Ele-
W88-00418 2101 5A
November 1984, ments by In Situ Soils at a Uranium Tailings
W88-03066 2104 2L HAIMES, Y. Y. Pond in Central Wyoming,
Probability Distributions and Their Partitioning, W88-09447 2111 5B
HAGER, W. H.
W88-05526 2107 6A
Circular Gates in Circular and U-Shaped Chan-
HAJOS, R.
nels,
Risk Assessment for the Prevention of Ground- Intensification of Activated Sludge Waste Water
W88-03790 2105 8B water Contamination, Treatment,
Continuous Crest Profile for Standard Spillway,
W88-02616 2104 2F W88-03736 2105 5D
W88-04460 2105 8B Risk Assessment for the Protection From and
HAKANSON, L.
Discharge Characteristics of Gated the Prevention of Groundwater Contamination,
Standard Mercury in Fish in Swedish Lakes,
Spillways, W88-04750 2106 5G W88-06103 2108 5B
W88-05396 2107 8B Risk-Based Analysis of Extreme Events,
W88-05525
Theory on the Mechanisms Regulating the Bioa-
Hydraulic Jump in Triangular Channel, 2107 6A vailability of Mercury in Natural Waters,
W88-07254 2109 8B HAIMSON, J. S. W88-05466 2107 5B
Venturi Flume of Minimum Space Require- Class I Injection Well Monitoring: Issues and
ments, Answers, HAKANSSON, K.
W88-09734 W88-11063 Simultaneous Dissolution of Organic Acids in
2111 7B 2112 5G
Sequential Leaching of Sediment Bound Trace
HAGERMAN, L. HAIN, S. F. Metals,
Nephrops norvegicus: Field Study of Effects of Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction W88-04558 2106 5A
Oxygen Deficiency on Haemocyanin Concentra- from Harbor Water for X-Ray Fluorescence
tion, Spectrophotometry, HAKULINEN, R.
W88-09731 2111 2L W88-07122 2109 5A Use of Enzymes for Wastewater Treatment in
the Pulp and Paper Industry-A New Possibility,
Toxicity of Chromium, Nickel and Zinc: Effects Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction W88-10335
of Salinity and Temperature, and the Osmoregu-
2112 5D
from Harbour Water for X-ray Fluorescence
latory Consequences in the Mysid Praunus Flex- Spectrometry, HALATOVA, K.
uosus, W88-06129 2108 5A Net Plankton and Macrozoobenthos of the Lake
W88-06680 2108 5C Izra,
HAINES, T. A.
W88-08878
HAGGAZ, Y. A. S. Atlantic Salmon Resources
2110 2H
Northeastern
in the
Paleohydrology of the Nubian Aquifer North- United States and the Potential Effects of Acidi-
east of the Blue Nile, near Khartoum, Sudan,
HALEPASKA, J. C.
fication from Atmospheric Deposition, Ammonia and
W88-09919 Nitrate Migration from the
2111 2F W88-07259 2109 5C Vadose Zone to the Ground Water System:

PA-153
AUTHOR INDEX
HALEPASKA, J. C.

Containment, Recovery, and Natural Restora- HALL, D. W. HALL, R. M.


tion, Application of Seismic Refraction and Terrain Environmental Law Handbook,
W88-08997 2111 5G Conductivity Methods at a Ground Water Pollu- W88-01654 2103 5G
tion Site in North-Central New Jersey,
HALES, J. M. W88-09020 2111 7A HALL, T. N.
Air Pollution Trajectories in Precipitating Impact of Agricultural Drainage Activities in
Storms, HALL, F. R. the Coastal Flats Region of the Chesapeake Bay,
W88-02911 2104 5B Geologic Controls and Radon Occurrence in 2106 6G
W88-04952
New England,
Inter-Storm Comparisons from the Oscar High W88-04982 2106 2K HALL, W. S.
Density Network Experiment, Acute and Chronic Effects of Tributyltin on a
5B
HALL, J. C.
W88-00120 2101 Chesapeake Bay Copepod,
Minimizing Liabilities Facing POTWs,
W88-04881 2106 5D W88-06329 2108 5C
HALES, L. Z.
Erosion Control of Scour During Construction; HALL, J. E. In Situ Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis) Contami-
Report 8: Summary Report, Lime Stabilisation of Undigested Sewage nant and Water Quality Studies in the Potomac
W88-00856 2101 8B Sludge, River,
W88-00268 2101 5D W88-06036 2108 5C
HALEY, D. L.
One Company's Experience
Metal Finishing Sludge Disposal - Developments in Advice, HALLBECK, E. L.
with the Hazardous Waste Delisting Process, Training and Equipment, Biology of Gallionella,
W88-03242 2104 5E W88-07055 2109 5E
W88-05733 2107 5B
HALFEN, L. N. HALL, J. H.
Spectroscopic Identification of Products HALLBERG, G. R.
Discussion of Groundwater Monitoring,
7A Formed the Gas-Phase Reaction of OH with From Hoes to Herbicides: Agriculture and
W88-01518 2103 in
Atmospheric Sulfur Compounds, Groundwater Quality,

HALFF, A. H. W88-08456 2110 5B W88-01882 2103 5B


Weather Radar and Weather Radar Processing
HALL, K. Nonpoint Source Contamination of Ground
Systems,
2105 7B Trace Metals in Fish Exposed to Asbestos Rich Water in Karst-Carbonate Aquifers in Iowa,
W88-03635
Sediments, W88-01103 2102 5B
HALFMAN, J. D. W88-07603 2109 5B
Climatic and Tectonic Effects on Sedimentation
HALLBERG, R. O.
HALL, K. J. Oxidation Processes of Iron in Ground Water -
in a Rift-Valley Lake: Evidence from High-
Phosphate Release and Uptake in Enhanced Bio- Causes and Measures,
Resolution Seismic Profiles, Lake Turkana,
logical Phosphorus Removal From Wastewater, W88-05739 2107 5C
Kenya, W88-02848 2104 5D
W88-00110 2101 2J
HALLDIN, S.
Toxicity and Chemical Composition of Urban
HALFON, E. Numerical Analysis of Pine Forest Evaporation
Stormwater Runoff,
Modeling of Mirex Loadings to the Bottom and Surface Resistance,
W88-08364 2110 5C
Sediments of Lake Ontario within the Niagara W88-03873 2105 2D
River Plume, HALL, L. E.
W88-04204 2105 5B Control of Ground Water Contamination in an HALLE, O.
Alluvial Fan Aquifer by a Dual Hydraulic Bar- Ion Exchange for the Removal of Humic Acids
HALICZ, L. rier,
in Water Treatment,

Trace Element Distribution in Waters of the W88-08998 2111 5G W88-04443 2105 5F


Northern Catchment Area of Lake Kinneret,
Northern Israel, HALL, L. W. HALLEBACH, R.
W88-06884 2109 5B Acidification Effects on Larval Striped Bass, Excretion of Heavy Metals by Fish,
Morone saxatilis in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries: W88-01488 2102 5B
Trace Element Distribution in Waters of the A Review,
Northern Catchment Area of Lake Kinneret, W88-07262 2109 5C Trouts (Salmo gairdneri RICH.) as Biointegra-

Northern Israel, tors for Pollutants, A New Method of Record-


Acute and Chronic Effects of Tributyltin on a ing Pollutants,
W88-09703 2111 5B
Chesapeake Bay Copepod, W88-01482 2102 5C
HALKA, M. C. W88-06329 2108 5C
State of Maryland Nonpoint Source Control Im- HALLER, W. T.
Avoidance Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Men-
plementation Program, Influence of Hydnlla on Harvestable Sport-Fish
haden, Brevoortia Tyrannus, Subjected to Si-
W88-01095 2102 5G Populations, Angler Use, and Angler Expendi-
multaneous Chlorine and delta T Conditions,
Orange Lake,
tures at Florida,
W88-03518 2105 5C
HALL, A. W88-09824 2111 81
Treatment of Slaughterhouse Wastewaters in
In Situ Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis) Contami-
Stabilization Ponds,
nant and Water Quality Studies in the Potomac HALLET-LIBOIS, C.
W88-07328 2109 5D River,
Unionid Mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia) of the Bel-
W88-06036 2108 5C gian Upper River Meuse: An Assessment of the
Waste Stabilization Ponds as Teaching and Re- Impact of Hydraulic Works on the River Water
search Tools, Predicted Mortality of Chesapeake Bay Orga- Self- Purification,
W88-07376 2109 5D nisms Exposed to Simulated Power Plant Chlor- W88-07670 2109 6G
ination Conditions at Various Acclimation Tem-
HALL, A. P.
HALLETT, D. J.
peratures,
Water Use in Arkansas, 1981,
Destruction
W88-03520 2105 5C Persistent Toxic Organic Waste: Is
W88-02982 2104 6D
Necessary,
HALL, M. W88-08436 2110 5B
HALL, B.
Loss of Coastal Grazing Marshes in South and
Rejection Spectra of Reverse Osmosis Mem-
East England, with Special Reference to East HALLIKAINEN, M.
branes Degraded by Hydrolysis or Chlorine Essex, England, Monitoring of Sn iw Cover from Satellite,
Attack, W88-00112 2101 4C W88-08472 2110 7B
W88-02448 2103 3A
HALL, O. J.
P.
HALLIWELL, D. H.
HALL, D. Sulphur Chemistry of a Super-Anoxic Fjord,
Soil Heat Flux in Permafrost: Characteristics
Meeting E C Water Quality Standards in the Framvaren, South Norway,
North West, England, 2110 2L
and Accuracy of Measurement,
W88-08931
W88-05310 2107 2C
W88-06272 2108 5F
HALL, R. J.
HALL, D. H. Importance of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminum in HALLOCK, D.
Powerboat Engine Discharges as a Nutrient
Advanced Biological Treatment of Municipal Regulating the Structure and Function of
Wastewater through Aquaculture, Stream Ecosystems: An Experimental Test, Source in High-Use Lakes,
W88-03988 2105 5D W88-08093 2110 5C W88-10035 2111 5B

PA-154
AUTHOR INDEX
HAMMON, O. M.

HALMA, G. Meteorological Forcing and Water Level Fluc- HAMILTON, M.


Hydrogeological Study in the Basin of Gulp on Lake
tuations Erie, Gas Exchange on Mono Lake and Crowley
Creek, A Reconnaissance in a Small Catchment W88-06393 2108 2H Lake, California,
Area: Part 3. Chemistry of Surface and Ground
W88-06079 2H
Water, HAMBROOK, J. A. 2108
W88-10786 2112 2F Grazing of Freshwater Rhodophyta,
W88-05370
HAMILTON, P. B.
2107 2H Impact of Atrazine on Lake Periphyton Com-
HALPERIN, W.
Medical Screening of Workers at Hazardous HAMDAN, L. munities, Including Carbon Uptake Dynamics
Waste Disposal Sites, Recommended Revisions for San Diego Coun- using Track Autoradiography,
W88-01393 2102 5C ty'sRural Ground Water Policy and Ground W88-05069 2106 5C
Water Investigation Practices,
HALPERT, M. S.
W88-09281 Relationshipbetween Algal Drift, Discharge
Global and Regional Scale Precipitation Pat-
2111 4B
and Stream Order in a Boreal Forest Watershed,
terns Associated with the El
Nino/Southern Os- HAMDY, M. K. W88-09751 2111 2H
cillation, Uptake, Retention, Biodegradation, and Depura-
W88-06363 2108 2B tion of PCBs by Organisms, HAMILTON, S. K.
W88-06661 2108 5B Causes of Seasonality in the Chemistry of a Lake
HALVORSON, G. A.
Soil Water Depletion Under Crops on on the Orinoco River Floodplain, Venezuela,
Re- HAMELS, B.-P.
claimed and Undisturbed Soils, W88-05957 2108 2H
Comparison of Two Methods for Simulation of
W88-06157 2108 2G Soil-Water Balance Processes
with Special HAMILTON-TAYLOR, J.
HAMA.T. Regard to Ground-Water Recharge (Vergleich
Trace Metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic
Pattern of Organic Matter Production by Natu- Zweier Methoden zur Simulation der Prozesse
Lake,
ral Phytoplankton Population des Bodenwasserhaushalts, Vornehmlich der
in a Eutrophic W88-06888 2109 2K
Lake: 1 Intracellular Products,
.
Grundwasserneubildung),
W88-08586 W88-04350 2105 2G
2110 2H Trace metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic
Lake,
Photosynthetic Products and Nutrient Availabil- HAMER, G.
Bioparticulate Solubilization and Biodegradation
W88-09708 2111 2H
ity inPhytoplankton Population from Gokasho
Bay, Japan, in Semi-Continuous Aerobic Thermophilic Di-
HAMLETT, S.
W88-04169 2105 2L gestion,
Assessment of Acid Mine Drainage in the Mis-
W88-07597 2109 5D
HAMACKER, T. souri River Basin for Mutagenic and Clastogenic
A.
Production Waters Associated with the Produc- HAMIL, H. F. Activities,
tion, Processing, Transmission, and Storage of Application of Donnan Dialysis to Electroplat- W88-00734 2101 5C
Natural Gas: A
Literature Survey, ingWashwater Treatment,
W88-11268 2112 5D W88-00221 2101 5D HAMLIN, D. E.
Water Quality Modeling of Regulated Streams,
HAMADA, H. HAMILTON, A. L. W88-01324 2102 5G
Effects of Heavy Metals on the Freshwater Accelerating Recovery of the Mercury-Con-
Snail, Semisulcospira bensoni, in a Closed taminated Wabigoon/English River System, HAMLIN, J. J.
Mining Area, (In Japanese), W88-08865 2110 5G Water Purifying and Vending Apparatus,
W88-08636 2110 5C W88-01793
HAMILTON, 2103 5F
D. T.
HAMAM, S. E. M. Short-Term Effects of Zooplankton Manipula- HAMLIN, S. N.
Diffusion of Crude Oil in Water, tions on Phosphate Uptake,
W88-04126 Ground-Water Quality in the Santa Ynez
2105 5B W88-07088 2109 2H Valley, California,
HAMAMOTO, Y. HAMILTON, I. C.
W88-03052 2104 5B
Simultaneous Nitrogen and Phosphate Removal Determination of Alkylphenols in Refinery Ef-
by the Intermittent Cyclic Process, fluents by Liquid Chromatography Using Elec-
HAMMER, D.
W88-03738 2105 5D Physics and Chemistry of Acid Precipitation,
trochemical Detection,
W88-09596 W88-00485 2101 5B
HAMAMURA, N. 2111 5A
Identification of Dimethyl
Disulfide-Forming HAMILTON, J. E. M. HAMMER, D. E.
Bacteria Isolated from Activated Sludge, Modeling Nutrient Behavior
Objective Analysis of Monthly Climatological in Wetlands,
W88-02709 2104 5D Fields of Temperature, Sunshine, Rainfall Per- W88-07164 2109 5D
HAMANN, C. centage and Rainfall Amount,
Evaluation of Organic Removal Options W88-07627 2109 2B
HAMMER, D. P.
at
Newport News, Evaluation of Underdrainage Techniques for the
Virginia,
W88-05827 HAMILTON, J. M. Densification of Fine-Grained Dredged Materi-
2107 5F
Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of Par- al,
HAMANN, R. tially Saturated Soils, W88-00464 2101 8D
Regulating Agricultural Surface Water Manage- W88-09444 2111 2G
ment in Florida: The Implementation of Chapter HAMMER, U. T.
373, Part IV, Suitability of Thermocouple Psychrometers for Aquatic Macrophytes in Saline Lakes of the
W88-05677 Studying Moisture Movement in Unsaturated
2107 6E Canadian Prairies,
Soils,
W88-06980 2109 2H
HAMASUR, B. W88-09438 2111 2G
Quantitative Determination of Arsenocholine
Interaction of Selenate and Selenite with Select-
and Acetylarsenocholine in Aquatic Organisms HAMILTON, L.
ed Freshwater Sediments,
Using Pyrolysis and Gas Chromatography /Mass Public Response to the Discovery of Water
W88-09992 2111 2H
Spectrometry, Contamination,
W88-07179 W88-03187 2104 6G
2109 5B HAMMERMEISTER, D.
HAMBERG, D. HAMILTON, L. D. Monitoring the Vadose Zone in Fractured Tuff,
Schematic Models for Distribution Systems Environmental Effects of Radiation Emergen- W88-08312 2110 7B
Design. I: Combination Concept, cies,
W88-07042 2109 5F W88-11281 HAMMETT, K. M.
2112 4C
Low-Flow Frequency Analyses for Streams in
Schematic Models for Distribution Systems HAMILTON, L. J. West-Central Florida,
Design. II: Continuum Approach, Geology and Water Resources of Clark County, W88-02979 2104 2E
W88-07043 2109 5F South Dakota, Part II: Water Resources,
W88-10061 2111 2F HAMMON, O. M.
HAMBLIN, P. F.
Improving Precipitation Forecasts from the Me-
Comparison of Drogues, Current Meters, Winds, Water Resources of Hughes County, South teorological Office Fine-Mesh Model by Using a
and a Vertical Profiler in Lake Erie, Dakota,
W88-06402 Modified Evaporation Scheme,
2108 7B W88-03420 2104 2F W88-08119 2110 2B

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AUTHOR INDEX
HAMMOND, D. E.

HAMMOND, D. E. HANCHAK, M. J. HANMER, R. W.


Technique for the Rapid Extraction of Radon- Treatment of Hazardous Wastes in a Sequencing Environmental Protection in the United States
222 from Water Samples and a Case Study, Batch Reactor, Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Industry: An Over-
W88-04998 2106 5A W88-01003 2102 5D view of Regulation of Wastewater under the
U.S. Clean Water Act,
HAMMOND, H. E. HANCHER, C. W. W88-10309 2112 5G
Kinetic Model for a Fluidized-Bed Bioreactor
Channel Geometry and Hydrologic Data for Six
of Lewis for Denitrification of Wastewaters,
Eruption-Affected Tributaries the
2101 5D HANNA, J. E.
Mount Helens, Washington, Water W88-00472 North-
River, St. Derivation of Flow Duration Curves in
Years 1983-84,
2104 2J
HANCOCK, I. C. ern Ireland,
W88-03401 the Removal W88-03805 2105 2E
Use of Gram-Positive Bacteria for
HAMODA, M. F. of Metals from Aqueous Solution,
Biomass Retention and Performance of Anaero- W88-08400 2110 5D HANNAFORD, J. F.

Acid Continuing Design Work for the Sierra Cooper-


bic Fixed-Film Reactors Treating Acetic
HANCOCK, M. C. ative Pilot Project: Interim Report No. 5,
Wastewater, Water Resources Analysis Using Electronic
2106 5D W88-00894 2101 2B
W88-04870 Spreadsheets,
Water W88-05639 2107 7C Final Report on the Continuing Design, Review,
Effluent Quality Variations in Relation to
Reuse for Irrigation, and Analysis Work for the Sierra Cooperative
2103 5E
HAND, D. W.
W88-02401 Evaluating Multicomponent Competitive Ad- Pilot Project,
W88-00875 2101 3B
of Petroleum Refinery Effluent sorption in Fixed Beds,
Investigation
W88-05186 2107 5F
Treatment in An Aerobic Fixed-Film Biological HANNAH, R. E.
System, HANDA, B. K. Evaluation of Bonded-Phase Extraction Tech-
W88-06471 2108 5D Wastewater Management for a Cluster of
Joint niques Using a Statistical Factorial Experimental
Attached Tanneriesat Kanpur, Design,
Kinetics of Downflow Anaerobic
W88-00981 2102 5D W88-07800 2109 5A
Growth Reactors,
W88-01854 2103 5D
HANDA, N. HANNAH, S. A.
Pattern of Organic Matter Production by Natu-
Operating Characteristics of the Aerated Sub- Heavy Metals in Municipal Wastewater Treat-
ral Phytoplankton Population in a Eutrophic
merged Fixed-Film (ASFF) Bioreactor, ment Plant Influents: An Analysis of the Data
2105 5D Lake: 1. Intracellular Products,
W88-04256 Available from Treatment Plants,
W88-08586 2110 2H
W88-00634 2101 5D
HAMON, J. R.
Effects of Coagulation on Sludge Thickening
HANDA, S. K.
Spectrophotometric Method for the Microdeter- HANNAN, T. C.
and Dewatering, Rural Floodplains,
2103 5D mination of Bendiocarb Standard Residues in Model for Crop Allocation in
W88-02397
Water, W88-05149 2107 3F
HAMONS, F. L. W88-06472 2108 5A
Industrial and Commercial Applications: The HANNUS, L. A.
Potential for Innovation in the Commercial Uses
HANDLEY-RAVEN, L. Report of a Class III Cultural Resources Survey
Development of the Nutrient Film Technique
of Dredged Material, of the Canal and Lateral Rights-of-Way of the
W88-02577 2104 5E for Renovation of Wastewater for Nonpotable Planned Scotia Canal, North Loup Division in
Use: Design Criteria Study, Valley, Greeley and Howard Counties, Nebras-
HAMRIN, S. W88-00552 2101 5D
ka; Volume 1,
Coastal Eutrophication in Sweden: Reducing
HANDMAN, E. H. W88-02933 2104 6G
Nitrogen in Land Runoff,
W88-08227 2110 5G Delineating Recharge Areas for Stratified-Drift
Aquifers in Connecticut with Geologic and HANOR, J. S.
HAN, J. Topographic Maps, History of Thought on the Origin of Subsurface
Analysis of Objective Functions Used in Urban W88-03062 2104 2F Sedimentary Brines,
Runoff Models, W88-094U 2111 2K
W88-08354 2110 4C HANDS, E. B.
Techniques for Monitoring Stability of Offshore Numerical Model for the Formation of Saline
HAN, M. Submerged Disposal Mounds, Waters due to Diffusion of Dissolved Na CI in
Investigation and Verification of Extraordinarily W88-02531 2104 7A Subsiding Sedimentary Basins with Evaporites,
Large Floods on the Yellow River, W88-07110 2109 2K
W88-07390 2109 2E HANEY, J.
Effects of Alluminum and Acidity on the Drift,
HAN, U. J.
HANS, A.
Mortality, and Molting of Stream Insects,
Waste Activated Sludge Digestion with Ther- 2104 5C Method of Purifying Waste Water,
W88-03188 5D
W88-00520 2101
mophilic Attached Films,
W88-02206 2103 5D HANEY, J. F.
Field Studies on Zooplankton-Cyanobacteria HANSCOM, M.
HANAEUS, J. Interactions, Nonlinear Programming Methods in Reservoir
Chemical Precipitation in Highly Loaded Stabi- 2110 2H System Management,
W88-08773
lization Ponds in Cold Climates: Scandinavian W88-00884 2101 5G
Experiences, HANEY, S. A.
W88-07326 2109 5D Effects of Variable Discharge Schemes on Dis- Nonlinear Programming Methods in Reservoir
solved Oxygen at a Hydroelectric Station, System Management,
Swedish Field Experiences with Chemical Pre- W88-07289 2109 5G 2103 2H
W88-02273
cipitation in Stabilization Ponds,
W88-03641 2105 5D HANEY, W. F.
Another's Harvest.
HANSEN, E. M.
One Man's Sludge is
Design
HANAZATO, T. 2107 5E Probable Maximum Precipitation for
W88-05563
Effects of a Carbamate Insecticide, Carbaryl, on Floods in the United States,
HANF, R. W. W88-074O4 2109 2B
the Summer Phyto- and Zooplankton Communi-
ties in Ponds, Usefulness of the Lipid Index for Bioaccumula-
W88-05458 2107 5C tion Studies with Daphnia magna, HANSEN, G. D.
W88-11019 2112 5A Purification of Secondary Recovery Waterflood
Evaluation of Microcystis as Food for Zoo- Liquids,
plankton in a Eutrophic Lake, HANIFFA, M. A.
W88-O4730 2106 5D
W88-09631 2111 2H Influence of Distillery Effluent on Growth and
Metamorphosis of Rana Malabarica (Bibron), HANSEN, H.
HANBURY, R. G. W88-10855 2112 5C
Isolation of 3-Isopropyl-2,l,3-Benzothiadiazin-4-
Multivariate Assessment of Plant Management
The Freshwa- One-2,2-Dioxide From Wastewater From Its
Impacts on Macrophyte Communities in a Scot- Toxicity of Industrial Effluents to
Preparation,
Canal, ter Cat Fish Mystus Keleluis,
tish
2111 5C W88-04841 2106 5D
W88-05369 2107 4A W88-09946

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AUTHOR INDEX
HARDY, E. A.

HANSEN, J. HANSON, S. A. HARALDSTAD, O.


Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution Acute Toxicity of Chlorine on Freshwater Or- Effects of Shellsandon Water Quality and
Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; ganisms: Time-Concentration Relationships of Mature Brown Trout (Effekt av skjellsand pa
Volume III: Study Site Characteristics, Experi- Constant and Intermittent Exposures, vannkvalitet og kjonnsmoden aure),
mental Methods and Quality Assurance Pro- W88-11007 2112 5C W88-09699
,

gram,
2111 5G
W88-00811 Effects of Test Spills of Chemically Dispersed
2101 5B Lake Effect on Stream Living Brown Trout
and Nondispersed Oil on the Activity of Aspar-
(Salmo trutta),
HANSEN, J. L. tate Amino-transferase and Glucose-6-Phosphate
W88-08584 2110 2H
Characterizing the Uncertainty of Pesticide Dehydrogenase in Two Intertidal Bivalves, Mya
Leaching in Agricultural Soils, arenaria and Mytilus edulis,
HARAMIS, G. M.
W88-07622 2109 5B W88-09202 2111 5C Growth and Physiological Condition of Black
Laboratory Studies on Mechanisms for the Deg- HANSSEN, H. Ducks Reared on Acidified Wetlands,
radation of Aldicarb, Aldicarb Sulfoxide and Occurrence of Enteroviruses and Rotaviruses in W88-06823 2109 5C
Aldicarb Sulfone, Drinking Water in Colombia,
W88-06946 2109 5B W88-03571 2105 5F HARBAUGH, A. W.
Steady-State Computer Model of the Water-
Simulation Procedure for Groundwater Quality HANSSON, L. A. Table Aquifer in the Mullica River Basin, The
Effects of Competitive Interactions
on the Bio-
Assessments of Pesticides, Pine Barrens, New Jersey,
W88-07623 mass Development of Planktonic and Periphytic W88-02972
2109 5B 2104 2F
Algae in Lakes,
HANSEN, L. T. W88-07469 2109 2H HARCUM, J. B.
Estimation of Marginal Values of Water as an Design and Evaluation of Regional Weather
Instream Resource for Recreational Fishing: A
HANSSON, R. C.
Iodoform Taste Complaints Monitoring Networks,
National Analysis,
in Chloramination,
W88-04030 2105 5F W88-08058 2110 7A
W88-10097 2112 6D
HANSTVEIT, A. O. HARDEGGER, P.
HANSEN, M. M. Consecutive System of Tests for Assessment of Steady Uniform Flow in Prismatic Channels
Heavy Metal Pollution from Mining in Green-
the Effects of Chemical Agents in the Aquatic with Flood Plains,
land,
Environment, W88-07245 2109 8B
W88-01562 2103 5C W88-00895 2101 5C
HANSEN, R. D.
HARDIG, J.
Research on the Physiological Basis of Popula- Long-Term Effects of Bleached Kraft Mill Ef-
Feasibility of Seasonal Water Pricing Consider- tion Dynamics in Relation to Ecotoxicology,
ing Metering Costs, on Red and White Blood Cell Status, Ion
fluents
W88-05294 2107 5C
W88-05412 Balance, and Vertebral Structure in Fish,
2107 6C
HANTSCHEL, R. W88-07475 2109 5C
HANSEN, W. G. Characterization of Weak
Acidity in Selected
Ground Water Investigation and Data Compila- Precipitation Samples from a Forest Ecosystem,
HARDILL, G.
S.
tion for Gas Works Park, Seattle, Washington, W88-05999 Components of the Surface Radiation Balance of
2108 5A
W88-11151 2112 2F Subarctic Wetland Terrain Units During the
HANZLIK, J. Snow-free Season,
HANSON, B. Liquidation of Abandoned Mine Excavations by W88-08023
Hydrogeological
2110 2E
Problems Associated with Flooding,
Siting Injection Wells in Southern Louisiana, W88-01583 2103 4B HARDIN, D.
W88-11191 2112 5E Temporal Variability and the Relationship be-
HAO, O. J.
tween Benthic Meiofaunal and Microbial Popu-
HANSON, B. A. Metal Toxicity on Phosphate Removal in Pure
Climatic Data for the Cottonwood Lake Area,
lations of a Natural Coastal Petroleum Seep,
Culture and in Activated Sludge Systems,
Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1982, W88-05509 W88-06866 2109 5C
2107 5D
W88-03137 2104 2H
Review of the Role of Nocardia-Like Filaments HARDIN, E. L.
HANSON, C. J. inActivated Sludge Foaming, Population Dynamics of the Parasites in Fundu-
Cumberland Small Hydro Scheme Completed in W88-08909 2110 5D lus zebrinus in the Platte River of Nebraska,
the West Indies, W88-05961 2108 2H
W88-10862 Treatment of Leachate from a Solid Waste
2112 8C
Landfill Site Using a Two-stage Anaerobic HARDING, B. L.
HANSON, D. W. Filter, Alternatives to Traditional Water Development
Spatialand Temporal Trends in the Chemistry W88-06850 2109 5D in the United States,
of Atmospheric Deposition in New England, W88-08221
HAOLLOWAY, J. 2110 6F
W88-01275 2102 5B
Monte Carlo Studies of Sampling Strategies for HARDING, G. C.
HANSON, G. J. Estimating Tributary Loads,
Accumulation and Effects of PCBs
W88-04315 in Marine
Gabions Used in Stream Grade-Stabilization 2105 5B Invertebrates and Vertebrates,
Structures: A Case History, HAQUE, M. W88-06660
W88-02356 I. 2108 5C
2103 4D Sediment Convection-Diffusion and Bedform
HANSON, J. D. Length, HARDING, R. J.
Single Wet Well Blending at Applegate Lake,
W88-04456 2105 2J
Prediction of Soil Moisture Deficit: An Oper-
Oregon, Approach,
ational
HARA, T. J. W88-03957 2105 2D
W88-01336 2102 5G Effect of LowpH and Aluminum on the Olfac-
HANSON, J. N. toryOrgan of Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri, HARDING, W. E.
W88-08785 2110 5C Quantity and Quality of Storm Runoff in the
Clean Water Act Permit Guidance Manual,
W88-09399 Irondequoit Creek Basin Near Rochester, New
2111 5G HARA, Y.
York, Part I, Data-Collection Network and
Dynamics of Organic Materials in the Campbell
HANSON, K. Methods, Quality-Assurance Program, and De-
River Estuary at the Time of the Spring Bloom
Precipitation and the Lunar Synodic Cycle: scription of Available Data,
of Phytoplankton,
Phase Progression across the United States, W88-03381
W88-08817 2110 2L 2104 5B
W88-06252 2108 2B
Microbial Kinetics and Phytoplankton in Sal- HARDT, W. F.
HANSON, M. E. Hydrology and Water Law-Cooperation
monid Habitats of the Campbell River Estuary for the
Relative Cancer Risks of Chemical Contami-
inAutumn, Future,
nants in the Great Lakes,
W88-08818 2110 2L W88-05676 2107 6E
W88-06966 2109 5C
HARALDSSON, C. HARDY, E. A.
HANSON, R. A. Trace Metals in the Water Columns of the Black
Breakwater,
Ammonium and Phosphate Regeneration by the
Sea and Framvaren Fjord, Zooplankton of an Amazon Floodplain Lake,
W88-00748 2101 8A W88-08939 2110 2L W88- 10723 2112 2H

PA-157
AUTHOR INDEX
HARDY, J. K.

HARDY, J. K. HARKANYI, K. HARPER, D.


Copper Uptake by the Water Hyacinth, Operational Flood Forecastinng Models for Legionnaires' Disease Outbreaks - The Engi-
W88-024O0 2103 5B Microcomputers, neering Implications,
W88-02631 2104 2E W88-03821 2105 5B
HARDY, M. A.
Trace-Metal and Organochlorine Residues in HARKIN, J. M. HARPER, D. M.
Sediments of the Upper Rockaway River, New Biological Tracers of Pollution Plumes From
Effects of Land Use Upon Water Chemistry,
Jersey, Septic Systems,
Particularly Nutrient Enrichment, in Shallow
W88-04151 2105 5B W88-09493 2111 5A
Lowland Lakes: Comparative Studies of Three
HARE, L. Chemical Tracers of Pollution Plumes from Lochs in Scotland,
Benthos of a Natural West African Lake, with Septic Systems Receiving Two Types of Deter- W88-09679 2111 4C
Emphasis on the Diel Migrations and Lunar and gents,
Seasonal Periodicities of the Chaoborus Popula- W88-11148 2112 5B HARPER, K. T.
tions (Diptera, Chaoboridae), Potential Ecological Impacts of Snowpack Aug-
W88-10720 2112 2H Fate of Aldicarb in Wisconsin Ground Water, mentation in the Uinta Mountains, Utah,
W88-09101 2111 5B W88-00350 2101 6G
Zooplankton Populations and the Diets of Three
Chaoborus Species (Diptera, Chaoboridae) in a Site Specific Predictive Method for Regulating
HARPER, R. J.
Leachable Pesticides,
Tropical Lake, Analysis of Alternative Fish Transportation
W88-09506 2111 5B
W88-10730 2112 2H Strategies,
HARKINS, J. R. W88-11276 2112 81
HARE, P. E.
Floods of April 1979, Mississippi, Alabama,
Amino Acid Adsorption by Clay Minerals in
HARPER, S. R.
Georgia,
Distilled Water,
W88-03908 2105 2E Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluent,
W88-07924 2109 2K
W88-06589 2108 5D
HARE, P. W. HARLEMAN, D. R. F.
Use of Portable Photoionization Meters to
Alpha, Beta, Gamma of Evaporation From Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluents,
Saline Water Bodies, W88-00646 2101 5D
Assess the Lateral and Vertical Distribution of
W88-01917 2103 2D
Contaminants at Hazardous Waste Facilities: A Enhancement of Anaerobic Treatment Efficien-
Case Study, HARLEY, A. S. cy through Process Modification,
W88-09511 2111 5 A Analysis of Pumping Tests in the Ghaap Plateau
W88-03832 2105 5D
Dolomite, Northern Cape Province,
HARFENIST, A.
W88-00389 2101 2F HARRAR, J.
Impact of Sublethal Oil and Emulsion Exposure
on the Reproductive Success of Leach's Storm- HARMAN, H. D. Characterization of Climax Granite Ground
Petrels: Short and Long-Term Effects, Application of Geophysical Techniques as a Site Water,
W88-08891 2110 5C Screening Procedure at Hazardous Waste Sites, W88-00481 2101 2K
W88-09166 2111 7B
HARGEBY, A. HARRER, B. J.
Effects of Low pH and Humus on the Survivor- HARMAN, S. A. Lost Conservation Opportunities in the Pacific
ship, Growth and Feeding of Gammarus pulex Effect of Anaerobic Digestion Temperature and Northwest Irrigation Sector,
(L.) (Amphipoda), Retention Period on the Survival of Salmonella W88-06593 2108 3F
W88-08083 2110 5C and Ascaris Ova,
W88-00256 2101 5D Potential Cost Savings from Investments in
HARGESHEIMER, E. E.
Energy-Conserving Irrigation Systems,
Operational Criteria for Pilot Plant Studies on HARMAN, W. W88-00478 2101 6C
the Control of Organic Contaminants, Environmental Impacts,
W88-05829 2107 5F W88-00307 2101 6G HARRIES, R. C.
Improving the Quality of Mine Service Waters
Pilot Studies into Effects of Disinfection Strate- HARMANCIOGLU, N.
on Drinking Water Quality, Among in Gold Mines in South Africa,
gies Transfer of Hydrologic Information
W88-05818 2107 5F River Points, W88-01437 2102 5G
W88-02770 2104 2E
HARGREAVES, G. H. HARRIETT, T. D.
Estimation of Standard Deviation of Potential HARMS, L. L. Uninhibited Bentonite Composition,
Evapotranspiration, Chemicals in the Water Treatment Process, W88-O062O 2101 4B
W88-05950 2108 2D W88-05278 2107 5F
HARRILL, J. R.
Extreme Rainfall for Africa and Other Develop- Using In-Stream Monitoring Stations to Evalu- Groundwater Storage Depletion in Pahrump
ing Areas, ate Pollution from Urban Runoff, Valley, Nevada-California, 1962-75,
W88-09742 2111 2B W88-01183 2102 7B
W88-03898 2105 2F
HARGREAVES, J. W. HARMS, R. H.
Maritime Transportation of Fresh Water, Poultry Waste Lagoon Sediment as a Source of
HARRILL, R. L.
W88-07859 2109 5F Urbanization, Water Quality and Stormwater
Calcium for Laying Hens,
W88-09676 2111 5E Management - A Maryland Perspective,
HARGROVE, W. L. W88-04959 2106 5G
Effect of Tillage Practices on Infiltration and HARMS, U.
Soil Strength of a Typic Hapludult Soil After Accumulation of Organochlorines and Mercury HARRIMAN, D. A.
Ten Years, in Flounder - An Approach to Pollution Assess- Water-Quality Data for Aquifers in East-Central
W88-10646 2112 2G ments, New Jersey, 1981-82,
W88-10631 2112 5A W88-02956 2104 7C
HARI, P.
Influence of Evapotranspiration and Precipita- Characteristic Levels of Chlorinated Hydrocar- HARRIMAN, R.
tion on Long-Term Changes in Exchangeable bons and Trace Metals in Fish from Coastal Long-Term Changes in Fish Populations of
Base Cations in Forest Soil (Metsamaan Vesita- Waters of North and Baltic Sea, Acid Streams and Lochs in Galloway South
louden Vaikutuksesta emaskyllasty sasteen pit- W88-09588 2111 5B West Scotland,
kaaikaisiin muutoksiin), 2H
HARNED, W88-02485 2103
W88-10558 2112 5C D. A.
Design of a Monitoring Network to Detect the
HARRINGTON, D. W.
Interactive Effect of Potassium Deficit and Acid Effects of Land Use on Ground Water Quality
Evaluation of the Clariflow Process for Sewage
Rain on Photosynthesis of Scots Pine Seedlings and Describe the Contaminant Flow System in
Treatment,
(Kaliumin Puutteen Ja Happaman Sateen Yhteis- the Piedmont of North Carolina,
W88-09293 7A W88-06459 2108 5D
vaikutusMannin Fotosynteesiin), 2111
W88-10561 2112 5C
HARPER, C. J. HARRINGTON, J. A.
HARIMAYA, T. Innovative Aquifer Restoration Techniques at a Climatology of Mean Monthly Snowfall for the
Orographic Rainfall Events in the Orofure Site in Northern Vermont Contaminated by Conterminous United States: Temporal and Spa-
Mountain Range in Hokkaido, Japan, Gasoline Hydrocarbons, tial Patterns,
W88-09868 2111 2B W88-09515 2111 5G W88-06236 2108 2B

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AUTHOR INDEX
HART, R. C.

HARRINGTON, J. R. HARRIS, R. K. HARRISON, J. R.


Radioactive Cesium from the Chernobyl Acci- USDA-Soil Conservation Service Irrigation Comparison of Trickling Filter Media,
dent in the Greenland Ice Sheet, Water Management Program in Mississippi, W88-02844 2104 5D
W88-04094 2105 5B W88-04672 2106 3F
HARRINGTON, W. H. HARRISON, M. D.
HARRIS, R. P.
Report on CMA's Investigation of the Lipari Presence and Population Dynamics of Erwinia
Modelling of a Planktonic Ecosystem in an En-
Landfill, carotovora in Irrigation Water in South Central
closedWater Column,
W88-01385 2102 5C Colorado,
W88-02375 2103 2L
W88-08558 2110 5B
HARRIS, A. R.
HARRIS, R. R.
Description of Low- and High-Acid Precipita-
Impacts of Hydroelectric Development on Ri- Presence of Erwinia carotovora in Surface
tion,
parian Vegetation in the Sierra Nevada Region, Water in North America,
W88-07438 2109 2B W88-01711
W88-06968 2109 6G 2103 2H
HARRIS, C.
HARRISON, P. J.
Occurrence of Vegetation on Geomorphic Sur-
Mechanisms of Mass Movement in Periglacial
Environments,
faces in the Active Floodplain of a California Ammonium and Phosphate Uptake Rates, N:P
Alluvial Stream, Supply Ratios, and Evidence for N and P Limi-
W88-09350 2111 2J
W88-05363 '

2107 2H tation in Some Oligotrophic Lakes,


HARRIS, D. W. W88-09845 2111 2H
Dynamic Effective Stress Finite Element Analy-
HARRIS, W. B.
Flood Alleviation Scheme for Lower River Rapid Ammonium Uptake
sis of Dams Subjected to Liquefaction, and Nitrogen Interac-
W88-05695 Mole, tions in Five Intertidal Seaweeds Grown Under
2107 8A
W88-07489 2109 8B Field Conditions,
HARRIS, E. R. W88-03837 2105 2L
Environmental and Social Implications of Cloud HARRIS, W. G.
Seeding in the Colorado River Basin, Calcium Sulfate Crystallization along Citrus HARRISON, R. M.
W88-00352 2101 6G Root Channels in a Florida Soil Exhibiting Acid
Concentrations, Speciation and Decomposition
Sulfate Properties,
of Organolead Compounds in Rainwater,
HARRIS, G. D. W88-08912 2110 2G W88-05634 2107 2K
Influence of Photoreactivation and Water Qual-
ity on Ultraviolet Disinfection of Secondary HARRISON, A. D.
Benthic Communities of the Saline Lakes Abi-
HARRISON, W.
Municipal Wastewater,
Discharges of Turbid Water During Mini-Surges
W88-01827 2103 5D jataand Shala (Ethiopia),
of Variegated Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A.,
W88-06981 2109 2H
HARRIS, G. P. W88-08236 2110 2F
Photoinhibition of DCMU-Enhanced Fluores- Structural and Functional Composition of the
cence in Lake Ontario Phytoplankton, Community of Chironomidae (Diptera) in a Ca- Water Management District,
W88-08279 2110 2H nadian Shield Stream, W88-04673 2106 4B
W88-05052 2106 2H
Time Series Analysis of Water Quality Data HARRISON, W. M.
from Lake Ontario: Implications for the Meas- HARRISON AND, S. J. Method of Oil Recovery,
urement of Water Quality in Large and Small Vertical Temperature Gradients in Muddy Inter- W88-04795 2106 5F
Lakes, tidal Sediments in the Forth Estuary, Scotland,
W88-08103 2110 2H W88-05105 2106 2L
HARRISS, R. C.
Methane Flux from the Central Amazonian
HARRIS, G. W. HARRISON, B. J. Floodplain,
Measurement of Atmospheric Gases by Lase Interdisciplinary Approach to Shallow Ground W88-11288
:
2112 2H
Absorption Spectrometry, Water Contamination in North-Central Mon-
W88-08466 2110 7B tana, HARSHBARGER, E. D.
W88-01104 2102 5G Epilimnetic Pumps to Improve Reservoir Re-
HARRIS, J. A.
leases,
Answer to Assessing Hazardous Waste Problems HARRISON, C. W88-01340
is Cooperation, 2102 5G
High Water Demand Pressure Monitoring,
W88-01382 2102 5G W88-03600 2105 5F Recent Developments in Turbine Aeration,
HARRIS, J.-A. S. W88-01337 2102 5G
Water Distribution Without Storage,
Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated
W88-04875 2106 5F Techniques for Reaeration of Hydropower Re-
Public Water Supply,
W88-07069 leases,
2109 5C HARRISON, D. B.
W88-00887 2101 6G
Tethered Submarine Pressure Transfer Storage
HARRIS, J. B.
Facility for Liquified Energy Gas,
Developing New Water Supplies, HART, D. R.
W88-00296 W88-00532 2101 8A
2101 6D Incidence of Deformities in Chironomus spp.
HARRISON, F. L.
from Port Hope Harbour, Lake Ontario,
HARRIS, J. R. W.
Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Chloroben- W88-04212 2105 5C
Sink or Drain: A
Simulation Study of Factors
Affecting the Role of an Estuary Subject to zenes to Larvae of the Midge, Chironomus de-
Sedimentation Rates and Sediment Core Profiles
Toxic Inputs, corus,
of 238U and 232Th Decay Chain Radionuclides
W88-04261 W88-08679 2110 5B
2105 5B in a Lake Affected by Uranium Mining and

HARRIS, Bioavailability ofSediment-Sorbed Organic Milling,


J. S.
Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated Chemicals: A Review, W88-06092 2108 5B
Public Water Supply, W88-02492 2103 5B
W88-05492 HART, O. O.
2107 5C Mercury-Binding Proteins in the Slipper Limpet, Introduction to Water Renovation and Reclama-
HARRIS, N. R. Crepidula Fornicata, Exposed to Increased Solu- tion,
Disinfection of Chlorine Resistent Enteroviruses ble Mercury, W88-00315 2101 5D
inGround Water by Ultraviolet Irradiation, W88-00142 2101 5B
W88-03572 2105 5B Operational Guidelines,
Variability in the Frequency of Sister-Chromatid W88-00327 2101 5D
HARRIS, R. Exchange in Larvae of Mytilus edulis: Implica-
Cost-Benefit Approach to Drinking Water and tions for Field Monitoring, HART, R. C.
W88-05305 2107 5C Population Dynamics and Production of Five
W88-03557 2105 6B Crustacean Zooplankters in a Subtropical Reser-
HARRISON, J. L.
voir During Years of Constant Turbidity,
HARRIS, R. H. Measuring Fish Lengths from Instant Photo-
Chemical and Toxicological Aspects of Super- W88-06692 2108 2H
graphs Using a Digitizing Tablet and Minicom-
fund Site Cleanup, puter, Zooplankton Abundance, Community Structure
W88-09376 2111 5G W88-11016 2112 7B and Dynamics in Relation to Inorganic Turbidi-

PA-159
AUTHOR INDEX
HART, R. C.

ty,and Their Implications for a Potential Fish- HARTMAN, D. J. HARTZELL, T. S.


ery in Subtropical Lake le Roux, South Africa, Application of Organic Analysis for Evaluation Archaeological Analysis of the Proposed Flor-
W88-10701 2112 2H of Granular Activated Carbon Performance in ence Water Treatment Plant,
Drinking Water Treatment, W88-01608 2103 6G
Zooplankton Feeding Rates in Relation to Sus- W88-00423 2101 5A
pended Sediment Content: Potential Influences
HARVEY, A. C.
on Community Structure in a Turbid Reservoir, Discovery and Elimination of Dioxins from a
Assessing and Modeling the Cyclical Behavior
W88-08077 2110 2H Carbon Reactivation Process, of Rainfall in Northeast Brazil,
W88-07382 2109 5D
HART, R. J. W88-06250 2108 2B
Observation Wells on Hazardous-
Installation of
HARTMAN, G. C.
Waste Sites in Kansas Using a Hollow-Stem Prevention of Saltwater Intrusion Through Arti-
HARVEY, A. M.
Auger, ficial Recharge of Ground Water in East Orange
Response of Quaternary Fluvial Systems to Dif-
W88-11194 2112 5A ferential Epeirogenic Uplift: Aguas and Feos
County, Florida,
River Systems, Southeast Spain,
HART, S. W. W88-U116 2112 5G
Underground Storage Tanks Potential for Eco-
W88-00160 2101 2E
nomic Disaster,
HARTMAN, J. R.
Effects of Bioaugmentation on Hazardous Waste HARVEY, G. R.
W88-03610 2105 5B
Treatment, Petroleum Pollution in The Caribbean,
HART, W. E. W88-03230 2104 5D W88-05132 2107 5B
Water Duty: Basis for Water Allocation,
W88-05657 2107 6E HARTMAN, K. J. HARVEY, H. H.
Miscible Oil Recovery Process, Abundance, Growth, and Food Supply of White
HARTE, J. W88-04796 2106 5F Suckers (Catostomus Commersoni) in Relation
Potential Acid Precipitation Damage to
for
to Lake Morphometry and pH,
Lakes of the Sierra Nevada, California, HARTMAN, P. A.
W88-03675
W88-01282 2102 5C 2105 5C
Improved Membrane Filtration Media for Enu-
meration of Total Coliforms and Escherichia Reproductive Responses of Five White Sucker
HARTE, P. T.
coli from Sewage and Surface Waters,
Groundwater-Quality Data for Picatinny Arse- (Catostomus commersoni) Populations in Rela-
W88-02867 2104 5A
nal, New Jersey, 1958-85, Lake Acidity,
tion to
W88-03075 2104 2F HARTMAN, W. A. W88-07087 2109 5C
Trace-Metal and Organochlorine Residues in Effect of Cultivation on Sediment Composition
HARVEY, J. W.
Sediments of the Upper Rockaway River, New and Deposition in Prairie Pothole Wetlands,
Geomorphological Control of Subsurface Hy-
Jersey W88-02477 2103 2J
drology in the Creekbank Zone of Tidal
W88-04151 2105 5B
HARTMANN, H. C. Marshes,
HARTEMANN, P. Near Real-Time Forecasting of Large Lake Sup- W88-09715 2111 2L
Cellular Toxicity and Mutagenicity Assays from plies,

On-Site Sampling of Drinking Water Treatment W88-05616 2107 2A HARVEY, M.


Plants Using Multistage Ozonation, Variations in Shell Growth and in Age Structure
W88-06022 2108 5F HARTMANN, J. of Macoma Balthica (L.) in an Intertidal Popula-
Whitefish as Indicators of Cultural Eutrophica- tion of the SaintLawrence Estuary (Variations
Some Current Adsorption-Elution
Limits in tion, de Croissance de la Coquille, et de la Struc-
la
Methods for the Detection of Viruses in Large W88-08832 2110 5C ture d'Age du Bivalve Macoma balthica (L.)
Volumes of Tap Water, dans une Population Intertidale de l'Estuaire
W88-03574 2105 5A HARTMOND, U. Saint-Laurent (Quebec)),
Salinity and Flooding Stress Effects in Mycorr-
HARTGE, P. W88-04337 2105 2L
hizal and Non-mycorrhizal Citrus Rootstock
Bladder Cancer, Drinking Water Source, and Seedlings,
Tap Water Consumption: A Case-Control HARVEY, M. D.
W88-05970 2108 21
Study, Channel Response to Grade-Control Structures
W88-07215 2109 5C HARTSHORN, A. on Muddy Creek, Mississippi,
Methodology for Assessing Uncontrolled Site W88-09719 2111 8B
HARTIG, J. H.
Problems at the County Level,
Factors Contributing to Development of Fragi- HARVEY, N.
W88-09061 2111 5E
laria crontonensis Kitton Pulses in Pigeon Bay Coastal Management Issues for the Mouth of the
Waters of Western Lake Erie, HARTWELL, A. River Murray, South Australia,
W88-04209 2105 2H Recharge as Augmentation in the South Platte W88-09763 2111 2L
HARTKE, Basin,
E. J.
W88-10034 2111 4B Coastal Management Issues for the Mouth of the
Geology for Environmental Planning in Starke
River Murray, South Australia,
County, Indiana,
W88-00871 2101 5G HARTWELL, S. I. W88-09955 2111 6E
Avoidance Responses of Schooling Fathead
HARTLEY, D. M. Minnows (Pimpephales promelas) to a Blend of HARVEY, R. W.
Simplified Process Model for Water and Sedi- Metals During a 9-Month Exposure, Big Soda Lake (Nevada): 1. Pelagic Bacterial
ment Yield from Single Storms Part II: Perform- W88-06933 2109 5C Heterotrophy and Biomass,
ance, W88-05098 2106 2H
W88-06352 2108 2J Field Validation of Avoidance of Elevated
Metals by Fathead Minnows (Pimephales pro- Fluorochrome-Staining Technique for Counting
Simplified Process Model for Water Sediment melas) Following In Situ Acclimation, Bacteria in Saline, Organically Enriched, Alka-
Yield from Single Storms Part I: Model Formu- W88-06934 2109 5C line Lakes,
lation,
W88-05107 2106 5A
W88-06351 2108 2J HARTWELL, T. D.
TEAM Study: Personal Exposures to Toxic
Growth Determinations for Unattached Bacteria
HARTLEY, J. N. Substances in Air, Drinking Water, and Breath
Waste Acid Detoxification and Reclamation, in a Contaminated Aquifer,
of 400 Residents of New Jersey, North Carolina,
W88-07972 2109 5D W88-05196 2107 5A
and North Dakota,
HARTLEY, K. J. W88-01881 2103 5C HARWIG, J.
Hydraulics of Horizontal Shaft Oxidation Methods for Recovering Poliovirus and Rota-
Ditches,
HARTWIG, E. O.
Effects of Chlorinated Discharges on Marine virus from Oysters,
W88-02845 2104 5D W88-05194 2107 5A
Animals,
HARTLEY, R. W88-03516 2105 5C
Hypolimnetic Withdrawal in Two North Ameri- HARWOOD, J. L.
can Lakes with Anoxic Phosphorus Release HARTWIG, J. F. Effects of Heavy Metals on Lipid Metabolism in

from the Sediment, Adsorption of Butachlor to Soils, Marine Algae,


W88-04254 2105 5G W88-02792 2104 5B W88-10517 2112 5A

PA-160
AUTHOR INDEX
HATTON, C. J.

HARZDORF, A. C. Derivation of Basic Equations of Mass Trans- HATAKEYAMA, S.


Analytical Chemistry of Chromium
Species in port in Porous Media: Part 2. Generalized Chronic Effects of Cd on Reproduction of Poly-
the Environment, and Interpretation of Results, Darcy's and Fick's Laws, pedilum nubifer (Chironomidae) through Water
W88-09589 2111 5A W88-08189 2110 5B and Food,
HASCOET, M.-C. Modeling of Brine Transport in Porous Media,
W88-05460 2107 5C
Determination of the Biodegradable Fraction of
W88-06788 2108 5B
Dissolved Organic Matter in Waters, HATANO, R.
W88-02343 2103 5A HASSELKUS, W. N. Use of Anti-Turbidity Curtains at a Sand Com-
Hazardous Waste Minimization Planning at the paction Piling Area in Yokohama Harbour,
HASEBE, M.
Estimation of Volume of Snowmelt from
Army Materiel Command (AMC), W88-02532 2104 5G
Tem-
W88-03262 2104 5D
perature of Snow Line and Residual Snow HATCH, L. U.
Amount, HASSELROT, B.
W88-07523 Analysis of Center Pivot Irrigation Systems Op-
2109 2A Response of Limed Lakes to Episodic Acid erating in a Humid-Area Environment,
HASEGAWA, S. Events in Southwestern Sweden,
W88-08065 2110 3F
Water Uptake by Roots in Cracks and Water W88-02498 2104 5C
Movement in Clayey Subsoil,
HASSEN, A.
HATCH, N. N.
W88-02330 2103 21 Upgrading Biological Wastewater Treatment
Some Limits in Current Adsorption-Elution
Methods for the Detection of Viruses in Large Using an Equalization/Denitrification System,
HASFURTHER, V. R.
Evaluation of Uncertainty in Flood Magnitude Volumes of Tap Water, W88-01027 2102 5D
Estimator on Annual Expected Damage Costs of W88-03574 2105 5A
Hydraulic Structures,
HATCH, R. T.
W88-04179 2105 6C HASSETT, A. J. Scale Inhibitor for Reverse Osmosis Water Puri-
Assessment of Chlorinated Pesticides in the fication System,
HASHIMOTO, S. Major Surface Water Resources of the Orange W88-01787 2103 3A
Determination of Phosphorus in Natural Water Free State during the Period September 1984 to
Using Hydride Generation and Gas Chromatog- September 1985, HATCHER, P. G.
raphy, W88-03766 2105 5 A Comparative Analysis of the Chemical Composi-
W88-05608 2107 2K tion of Mixed and Pure Cultures of Green Algae
Occurrence of Organic Micro-pollutants in the
Effects of Wastewater Strength on the Perform- and Their Decomposed Residues by Carbon- 13
Vaal River Between Grootdraai Dam and Parys,
ance of an Anaerobic Filter, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy,
W88-04564 2106 5B
W88-03811 2105 5D W88-09969 2111 2H
HASSETT, J. J.
Immobilization of Activated Sludge by PVA- Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Yield Re- HATER, G. R.
Boric Acid Method, Primary Production and
sponse of Two Soybean Cultivars, its Control in Toolik
W88-02713 2104 5D Lake, Alaska,
W88-05990 2108 5C
Indices of Drinking Water Concerned with W88-09591 2111 2H
Growth Parameter and Yield Component Re-
Taste and Health,
W88-O0149 sponse of Field Corn to Simulated Acid Rain, HATFIELD, J. L.
2101 5F
W88-07176 2109 5C Energy and Water Balance of a Sparse Crop:
HASHIMOTO, T. Simulated and Measured Soil and Crop Evapo-
Borehole Colour TV Systems for Underground HASSICK, D. E.
ration,
Explorations, Dewatering of Steel-Mill Sludges by Belt-Press
W88-04496 2106 2G
W88-05399 Filtration,
2107 8G
W88-01013 2102 5D Energy Balance Approach Determine Re-
to
HASHIMOTO, Y.
gional Evapotranspiration Based on Planetary
Measurement of Concentration and Oxidation HASSON, D.
Boundary Layer Similarity Theory and Regular-
Rate of S(IV) in Rainwater in Yokohama, Japan, Analysis of Laminar Flow Precipitation Fouling
W88-08455 ly Recorded Data,
2110 5B on Reverse Osmosis Membranes,
W88-02444 2103 3 A W88-04182 2105 2D
HASHITANI, H.
Simple Visual Method for the Determination of HASSON, D. S. HATHAWAY, L. R.
Phosphorus in Environmental Waters, Using Peaking Factors to Update Water Rates, Recommended Practice for Hydroelectric Plant
W88-06105 2108 5A W88-02391 2103 6C Fire Protection,

HASHWA, F.
W88-07487 2109 5F
HASTENRATH, S.
Seasonal Patterns and Water Quality in King
Prediction of India Monsoon Rainfall Anoma- HATHAWAY, S. W.
Talal Reservoir, Jordan,
lies,
W88-09755 2111 5B Removing Arsenic from Drinking Water,
W88-06234 2108 2B W88-05340 2107 5F
HASLOUER, S. G.
Correspondence Between Urban Areas and the
Prediction of Indian Monsoon Rainfall: Further
HATLE, M.
Exploration,
Concentrations of Chlordane in Fish from the Determination of Mercury by Differential-Pulse
W88-09842 2111 2B
Kansas River, Anodic-Stripping Voltammetry with Various
W88-04131 2105 5B Working Electrodes; Application
HASTINGS, M. E. to the Analysis

HASS, H. Use of Historic Flood Information in Estimating of Natural Water Sediments,


J.
Methods of Immobilizing Soil Contamination Flood Peaks on Ungaged Watersheds, W88-060O0 2108 5 A
(Methoden zur Immobilisierung von Bodenkon- W88-04296 2105 2E
taminationen), HATLEY, J. R.
W88-02814 HASTINGS, R. P. Present and Potential Impacts of Toxic Sub-
2104 5G Nuclear Disposal Method and System, stances on Municipal Ground Water Resources
HASSAN, H. M. A. W88-O0757 2101 5E in North Carolina,
Cadmium and Zinc Concentrations in the Pota- W88-00737
HASTINGS, R. W. 2101 5G
ble Water of the Eastern Province of Saudi
Fish Fauna of Lake Maurepas, an Oligohaline
HATTENBACH, K.
W88-08250 Part of the Lake Pontchartrain Estuary,
2110 5F Effect of Cell Thickness and Flow Velocity on
W88-08751 2110 2L
HASSAN, S. M. Water Cost in Desalination by Electrodialysis,
Colorimetric Determination of Phenols in Water Occurrence and Distribution of Shortnose Stur- W88-02435 2103 3A
Samples, geon, Acipenser brevirostrum, in the Upper
W88-02063 2103 5A Tidal Delaware River, HATTINGH, W. H. J.
W88-08019 2110 5C Health Aspects,
HASSANIZADEH, S.M. W88-00328 2101 5D
Derivation of Basic Equations of Mass Trans- HASTON, L.
port in Porous Media: Part 1. Macroscopic Bal- 400 Years of Central California Precipitation HATTON, C. J.
ance Laws, Variability Reconstructed from Tree-Rings, Consolidation of Digested Sludge,
W88-08188 2110 5B W88-04281 2105 2B W88-00249 2101 5D

PA-161
AUTHOR INDEX
HATTON, J. W.

HATTON, J. W. Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention HAWKINS, P. R.


New Zealand's Clyde Power Station, Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, Copper as an Algicide in a Tropical Reservoir,
W88-04577 2106 8E W88-03560 2105 5B W88-02347 2103 5G
HATTRUP.M. P. HAVENS, K. E. Thermal and Chemical Stratification and Mixing
Lost Conservation Opportunities in the Pacific Freshwater Plankton Community Succession in a Small Tropical Reservoir, Solomon Dam,
Northwest Irrigation Sector, During Experimental Acidification, Australia,
W88-06593 2108 3F W88-08811 2110 5C W88-10681 2112 2H
HAUCHMAN, F. H. Role of Aluminium Contamination in Determin-
Zooplankton of a Small Tropical Reservoir (Sol-
Survival and Transport of Hepatitis A Virus in ing Phytoplankton and Zooplankton Responses
omon Dam, North Queensland),
Groundwater and Wastewater,
Soils, to Acidification,
W88-06915 2109 5G
W88-03570 2105 5B W88-02471 2103 5C

HAVERKAMP, A.
HAWKINS, R.
HAUG, A. J.
Legal Control of Hazardous Waste Management
Modeling Study of the Culebra Dolomite, Eroding Soils: The Off-Farm Impacts,
W88-05845 2107 2J
and Transport in the UK,
W88-10953 2112 2F W88-02642 2104 5E
HAUGH, L. D.
HAVERKAMP, R.
Application of a Simple Soil-Water Hysteresis Mortality Response andLC50 Values for Juve-
Dynamic Covariate Adjustment of Water Qual- nileand Adult Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii
Model,
ity Parameters for Streamflow: Transfer Func-
W88-08325 2110 2G Exposed to Thiodan (Insecticide), Treflan,
tionModel Selection,
MSMA, oust (Herbicides) and Cutrine-Plus (Al-
W88-05884 2107 7C Upper and Lower Bounds of the Ponding Time gicide),
for Near Constant Surface Flux, W88-05462 2107 5C
HAUSER, V. L.
W88-04628 2106 2G
Rainfall Intake Rates on Five Soil Profiles,
Toxicity of Selected Insecticides (Thiodan, Se-
W88-06345 2108 2G HAVERLAND, M. L. curity, Spartan, and Sevin) to Mosquitofish,
Concrete Dam Instrumentation Manual,
HAUTVAST, J. G. A. J. Gambusia affinis,
W88-06628 2108 8G W88-08689
Unsuitability of World Health Organisation 2110 5C
Guidelines for Fluoride Concentrations in drink- HAVLENA, J.
ingWater in Senegal, Vadose Zone Characterization of Low-Perme-
HAWKINS, W. E.

W88-07213 2109 3C Sediments Using Field Permeameters,


Effect of 3-Methylcholanthrene on Mono-oxy-
ability
W88-08310 2110 2F genase, Epoxide Hydrolase, and Glutathione S-
HAUX, C. Transferase Activities in Small Estuarine and
Few Intra-Lake Variations of Physiological Pa- HAW, R. Freshwater Fish,
rameters in Perch, Perca Fluviatilis, Use of Well Packers to Control TCE and PCE W88-06302 2108 5C
W88-03590 2105 2H Contaminants,
W88-09278 2111 5G HAWLEY, J. W.
Increased Hepatic Metallothionein Content Cor- Ogallala Formation in Eastern New Mexico,
relates to Cadmium Accumulation in Environ- HAW ASH, S. W88-04904 2106 2F
mentally Exposed Perch (Perca Fluviatilis), Citrus Processing Wastewater Treatment,
W88-02035 2103 5B W88-06824 2109 5D HAWLEY, M. E.
Elements of a Comprehensive Stormwater Man-
HAVASY, Mathematical Modeling of an Ozone-Azo-Dye
I. agement Program,
Proposals on Mine Water Control System for Reaction System,
W88-05615 2107 4D
Kotredez Coal Mine, W88-04054 2105 5D
W88-01410 2102 4B HAWLEY, N.
Use of Gaseous Ozone in Treatment of Industri-
Near-Bottom Currents and Suspended Sediment
Simulation of Mass and Heat Transfer in a Large alWastewater Contaminated by Azo-Dyes,
Concentration in Southeastern Lake Michigan,
Karstic Reservoir for Mine Water Management,
W88-04053 2105 5D
W88-05037 2106 2J
W88-01450 2102 4B HAWK, C. W.
Process for the Biological Degradation of Haz-
HAWTHORNE, S. B.
HAVEL, J. E.
Extraction and Recovery of Polycyclic Aromat-
Environmental Cues for Cyclomorphosis in
ardous Waste By-Products,
W88-00762 2101 5D ic Hydrocarbons from Environmental Solids
Daphnia retrocurva Forbes,
Using Supercritical Fluids,
W88-10679 2112 2H HAWKER, L. C. W88-02858 2104 5A
Composition and Structure of Reverse Osmosis
HAVELAAR, A. H.
HAWXHURST, M.H.
Foulant Deposits Formed from Rand Water
Ampicillin-dextrin Agar Medium for the Enu-
Board Water: A Preliminary Investigation, Process for Removing Multivalent Metals from
meration of Aeromonas Species in Water by
W88-07228 2109 5F Waste Effluents,
Membrane Filtration,
W88-04732 2106 5D
W88-03840 2105 5A HAWKES, D. L.
Review of Full-Scale Anaerobic Digestion in HAY, G. W.
Bacteriophages as Model Organisms in Water
China, Analysis of Sulfur-Containing Components of a
Treatment,
W88-02073 2103 5D Soil Treated with Simulated Acid Rain,
W88-10744 2112 5F
W88-07588 2109 5B
HAWKES, H. A.
Evaluation of the Anderson Baird-Parker Direct
Applied Significance of Ecological Studies of HAY, J.
Plating Method for Enumerating Escherichia
Aerobic Processes, Disinfection of Sewage Sludge by Windrow
coli in Water,
W88-O0493 2101 5D Composting,
W88-08557 2110 5A
W88-06581 2108 5D
Biological Filters,
F-Specific Bacteriophages as Indicators of the W88-00491 2101 5D
Disinfection Efficiency of Secondary Effluent
HAY, J. E.

with Ultraviolet Radiation, HAWKINS, C. P.


Synoptic Climatology of Ablation on a New
W88-06042 Zealand Glacier,
2108 5A Are Snails Important Competitors in Stream
Ecosystems,
W88-07632 2109 2C
Profiency Testing of Water Microbiology Lab- W88-01831 2103 2H
oratories in The Netherlands,
HAY A, K.
W88-01710 2103 5G Effects of Overhead Canopy on Macroinverte- Uptake and Excretion of Organochlorine Pesti-
brate Production in a Utah Stream, cides by Nereis virens Under Normoxic and
Sludge Disinfection - An Overview of Methods W88- 10697 2112 2H Hypoxic Conditions,
and Their Effectiveness, W88-06474 2108 5B
W88-O0239 2101 5D HAWKINS, J. E.
Stormwater Contamination at Airports and Re- HAYAKAWA, N.
Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention medial Options - with Particular Reference to Simultaneous Nitrogen and Phosphate Removal
Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, Stansted, by the Intermittent Cyclic Process,
W88-01948 2103 5B W88-06451 2108 5B W88-03738 2105 5D

PA-162
AUTHOR INDEX
HEATH, D. A.

HAYASHI, K. HAZARD, R. L. Experiments at Southern Indian Lake, Northern


Estimation of Water Quality and Nutrient Loads Survival and Transport of Hepatitis A Virus in Manitoba,
in the Hii River by Semi-Daily Sampling, Soils, Groundwater and Wastewater, W88-07638 2109 2H
W88-10572 2112 2E W88-03570 2105 5B
HEALY, P.
HAYASHI, S. HAZEN, A.
Method and Apparatus for Controlling Pressure
Growth and Aggregation Behavior of Repre-
Selection of Sands for a Filter,
sentative Phytoplankton as Affected by the En-
and Flow in Water Distribution Networks, W88-06830 2109 5F
W88-00597 vironmental Contaminant Di-n-butyl Phthalate,
2101 5F
HAZEN, T. C. W88-03687 2105 5C
HAYASHIDA, K. Abundance and Distribution of Legionellaceae
Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated in Puerto Rican Waters, HEALY, R. W.
Carbon for Removal of DBCP, EDB, and TCP W88-05062 2106 5B Concepts and Data-Collection Techniques Used
at Ultra-Low Concentrations, in a Study of the Unsaturated Zone at a Low-
W88-09323 2111 5F Comparison of Four Membrane Filter Methods Field Radioactive-Waste Disposal Site Near
for Fecal Coliform Enumeration in Tropical Sheffield, Illinois,
Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated Waters, W88-03437 2104 5B
Carbon for Removal of Selected Organic Con- W 88-05452 2107 5 A
taminants at Ultra Low Levels, Hydrogeology, Ground-Water Flow, and Triti-
W88-05823 2107 5F Comparison of the In Situ Survival and Activity um Movement at a Low-Level Radioactive-
of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in Waste Disposal Site Near Sheffield, Illinois,
HAYES, C. R. Tropical Marine Environments,
Measurement of Plumbosolvency Propensity to W88-03427 2104 5B
W88-08801 2110 5C
Guide the Control of Lead in Tapwaters,
Representativeness of Pore Water Samples Col-
W88-06452 2108 5A Distribution and In situ Survival and Activity of
lected from the Unsaturated Zone Using Pres-
Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in a
Use of R2A Medium and the Spread Plate sure-Vacuum Lysimeters,
Tropical Rain Forest Watershed,
Method for the Enumeration of Heterotrophic W88-08314 2110 7B
W88-01986 2103 5A
Bacteria in Drinking Water,
W88-07488 2109 5A Isolation of Fecal Coliforms
Water and Tritium Movement in Variably Satu-
from Pristine Sites
rated Glacial Deposits near Sheffield, Illinois,
in a Tropical Rain Forest,
HAYES, D. W.
W88-07013 W88-11042 2112 2F
Plutonium and Cesium Radionuclides in Sedi-
2109 2H
ments of the Savannah River Estuary, Phenotypic and Genotypic Comparison of Es- HEANEY, J. P.
W88-08714 2110 5B cherichia coli fromPristine Tropical Waters, Fiscal Year 1984 Annual Center Program
W88-09966 2111 5A Report (Florida Water Resources Research
HAYES, E. C.
Center),
Hydrogeologic Data from a Test Well Near Survival of Candida albicans in Tropical Marine W88-03148 2104 9D
Ponte Vedra, Northeast St. Johns County, Flori-
and Fresh Waters,
da, W88-04O82 Water
2105 5B Resources Analysis Using Electronic
W88-03406 2104 2F Spreadsheets,
What Does the Presence of Fecal Coliforms W88-05639
HAYES, J. R. 2107 7C
Acute and Subchronic
Toxicity in Rats of
Indicate in the Waters of Puerto Rico. A
Trans- 1,2-dichloro-ethylene in Drinking Water,
Review, HEANEY, P.
W88-00060 2101 5A Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Florida
W88-05562 2107 5C
Water Resources Research Center),
HAYES,
HAZEN, T. E.
J. V. W88-1OO03 2111 9D
Agricultural Problems and Issues as Related to
Applications of Within-Event Precipitation
Agricultural Management Practices and Water HEANEY,
Chemistry Measurements, S. I.
Quality,
W88-09393 2111 7A Inexpensive Water Circulation System for Stud-
W88-07822 2109 5G ies of Chemical Exchange Using Sediment
HAYES, K.
Cores,
Cost Structure of the Water Utility Industry, HE, C.-C.
Study of the Relationship Between Storm Rain- W88-10662 2112 7B
W88-02802 2104 6C
fall and Flood Based on Analysis of the '83.7'
HAYES, R. D.
Occurrence of Phosphorus and its Potential Re-
Flood at Ankang in the Han River Basin,
Hydrology of Lake mobilization in the Littoral Sediments of a Pro-
Carroll, Hillsborough W88-07411 2109 2E
County, Florida, ductive English Lake,
W88-02980 2104 2H HE, Y.-C. W88-10663 2112 2H
Muskingum Model For Furrow Irrigation,
HAYMORE, C. W88-05943 2108 2G Solar Heating and Its Influence on Mixing in
Incorporating Risk Assessment into the Re- Ice-Covered Lakes,
source Conservation and Recovery Act Regula- HEAD, W. J. W88-O81O0 2110 2H
tory Process, Water Resources of Weston County, Wyoming,
W88-09064 2111 6E W88-03442 2104 2F HEARD, C. S.
Effect of 3-Methylcholanthrene on Mono-oxy-
HAYMORE, J. L. HEADLEY, J. V. genase, Epoxide Hydrolase, and Glutathione S-
Hydrogeology of the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffu- GC/MS Identification of Organosulphur Com- Transferase Activities in Small Estuarine and
sion Plant Site, pounds in Environmental Samples,
Freshwater Fish,
W88-07742 2109 2F W88-00059 2101 5A W88-06302 2108 5C
HAYNES, J. M. HEADRIDGE, J. B.
Season* Movements and Habitats of Brown Determination of Copper in Natural Waters by
HEARN, P. P.

Trout (Salmo trutta) in Southcentral Lake On- Atom-Trapping Atomic Absorption Spectrome- Geochemical Controls on Dissolved Sodium in
Basalt Aquifers of the Columbia Plateau, Wash-
tario, try after Liquid/Liquid Extraction,
W88-04219 W88-05379 ington,
2105 2H 2107 5A
W88-03460 2104 2K
HAYNES, R. E. HEADY, E. O.
Financial Implication of Eutrophication, National and International Commodity Price HEATH, A. G.
W88-09052 2111 5C Impacts, Water Pollution and Fish Physiology,
W88-O0303 2101 6D W88-09236 2111 5C
HAYNES, R. J.
Effect of Trickle Fertigation with Three Forms HEAGLE, A. S. HEATH, C. W.
of Nitrogen on Soil pH, Levels of Extractable Acid Rain With and With-
Effects of Simulated Uses of Environmental Testing in Human Health
Nutrients Below the Emitter and Plant Growth, out Ambient Rain on the Growth and Yield of Risk Assessment,
W88-01993 2103 3F Field-Grown Soybeans, W88-09122 2111 7A
W88-06050 2108 5C
HAYWARD, M. HEATH, D. A.
Nearshore Deposits of the Champlain Sea, Near HEALEY, F. P. Extreme Event Analysis of Pesticide Loads to
Ottawa, Canada, Depression of Primary Production by Humic Surface Waters,
W88-05027 2106 2C Matter and Suspended Sediment in Limnocorral W88-03856 2105 5B

PA-163
AUTHOR INDEX
HEATH, E. M.

HEATH, E. M. ment, and Sport Fishing in Multipurpose Reser- Cost-Effective Technique for Reconnaissance
Savannah River Plant Environmental Report: voirs in Kansas, Evaluation of Aquifers,
Annual Report for 1986, W88-01764 2103 6G W88-09154 2111 7B
W88-08509 2110 5B
HECKELE, A. Upper Neponset Valley Aquifer Study: Integrat-
HEATH, H. W. Coupling of Finite Element and Optimization ing Ground Water Quality Protection With
Thermal Regeneration of PACT(R) Process Methods for the Management of Groundwater Contamination Investigations,
Powdered Activated Carbon, Systems, W88-09483 2111 5G
W88-02308 2103 5D W88-08187 2110 4B
HEEMINK, A. W.
HEATH, L. W. HECKLER, J. S.
Mean and Variance of Water Currents Induced
Ozone: Primary Disinfection Choice for Tucson,
False What: False Positive Rates in Groundwat- by Irregular Surface Waves,
W88-10791 2112 5F
er Monitoring, W88-06516 2108 2E
W88-09003 2111 7B HECKLEY, W.
Reduction of the Spinup Time for Evaporation Two-Dimensional Shallow Water Flow Identifi-
HEATH, M. S.
and Precipitation in a Spectral Model, cation,
Riparian Rights to Streamfiow and Their Appli- W88-10911 2112 2B W88-08847 2110 2L
cation in Eastern States,
W88-05660 2107 6E HECKMAN, C. W. HEERMANN, D. F.
Tidal Influence on the Wetland Community Monitoring and Control of Center Pivot Sys-
Trends in Ground Water Law in the Carolinas Structure Behind the Dike Along the Elbe Estu- tems with Microcomputers,
and Virginia: 1985, ary, W88-04294 2105 3F
W88-U209 2112 6E W88-09875 2111 2H
HEERMANN, S.
HEATH, N. HECKY, R. E. Dependence of Anisotropy on Saturation in a
Determination of Purgeable Halocarbons and Depression of Primary Production by Humic Stratified Sand,
Aromatics by Photoionization and Hall Electro- Matter and Suspended Sediment in Limnocorral W88-08670 2110 2F
lytic Conductivity Detectors Connected in Experiments at Southern Indian Lake, Northern
Series, Manitoba, HEERTJES, M. P.
W88-04007 2105 5A W88-07638 2109 2H Reaction of Ozone with Polyaromatics in Water,
W88-00453 2101 5B
HEATH, W. O. HECTOR, D. J.

Development of an In Method to Define the One-Parameter Model for the Soil Water Char-
Situ HEFKENS, J. C. H. F.
Rheological Properties of Slurries and Sludges acteristic,
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Cati-
Stored in Underground Tanks,
W88-05994 2108 2G
onic Surfactants in Environmental Samples
W88-06602 2108 5D HEDDEN, K. F. using a Continuous Post-Column Ion-Pair Ex-
Development of an Environmental Data Base traction Detector with a Sandwich Phase Sepa-
HEATON, J. S.
rator,
for Rivers, Lakes, and Reservoirs,
Interim Procedures for Preparing Environmen-
W88-08295 2110 7C W88-10540 2112 5A
tal Samples for Mutagenicity (Ames) Testing,

W88-07785 2109 5A HEDDLE, E. M. HEGDE, D. M.


Effects of Salinity and Waterlogging on the Effect of Soil Water Potential, Method of Irriga-
HEATON, M. G. Vegetation of Lake Toolibin. Western Australia, tion and Nitrogen on Plant Water Relations,
Legal,Economic and Political Constraints on W88-07168 2109 4C Canopy Temperature, Yield and Water Use of
Managing Agricultural Drainage Water in Cali-
Radish,
fornia, HEDGES, J. I.
W88-07693 2109 3F
W88-05673 2107 6E Amino Acid Adsorption by Clay Minerals in

Distilled Water,
HEATON, HEGDE, R. S.
R. D. W88-07924 2109 2K
Method and Apparatus for Producing Ultrapure
Worldwide Aspects of Municipal Wastewater
Simultaneous Determination of Uronic Acids Water,
Reclamation and Reuse,
and Aldoses in Plankton, Plant Tissues, and W88-00495 2101 5F
W88-00274 2101 3C
Sediment by Capillary Gas Chromatography of
HEATON, T. H. N-Hexylaldonamide and Alditol Acetates,
HEGG, B. A.

Isotopic, Chemical and Dissolved Gas Concen- W88-08898 2110 21


Practical Design Model for Calculating Bubble
trations in Groundwater Near Beaufort West,
Diffuser Contactor Ozone Transfer Efficiency,
W88-00947 2101 2F HEDLEY-WHYTE, J. W88-10388 2112 5D
Bacterial Colonization and Endotoxin Content
HEATWOLE, C. D. of a New Renal Dialysis Water System Com- HEGG, R. O.
Field and Basin Scale Water Quality Models for posed of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Effects onGroundwater from Seepage of Live-
Evaluating Agricultural Nonpoint Pollution W88-02870 2104 5B stockManure Lagoons,
Abatement Programs in a South Florida W88-00555 2101 5B
Flatwoods,
HEDLUND, T.
Equilibrium Approaches to Natural Water Sys- HEGGLI, M.
W88-05211 2107 5G
tems-6. Acid-Base Properties of a Concentrated Field Evaluation of a Dual-Channel Microwave

HEBERT, M. A. Bog-Water and Its Complexation Reactions with Radiometer Designed for Measurements of Inte-
Geostatistical Estimation of Parameters for the Aluminium(III). grated Water Vapor and Cloud Liquid Water in
Sparta Sand Aquifer -- North Louisiana, W88-05599 2107 2K the Atmosphere,
W88-11102 2112 2F W88-02053 2103 7B
HEDTKE, S. F.
Ammonia Effects on Microinvertebrates and HE1CHER, D. W.
HEBERT, M. J.
Fishin Outdoor Experimental Streams, Chemung Subbasin: Low Flow Management
Tertiary Wastewater Treatment by the Applica-
W88-05198 2107 5C Framework Plan,
tion of Vascular Aquatic Plants.
W88-00458 2101 5D W88-07735 2109 6A
HEEDE, B. H.
Enhancement of Riparian Ecosystems with
HEBERT, P. D. N. Eastern Subbasin Low Flow Management
Channel Structures.
Heterotrophic Glucose Assimilation in Lake On- Framework Plan,
W88-02385 2103 4A
tario, W88-08395 2110 4A
W88-09549 2111 2H Overland Flow and Sediment Delivery Five
Years After Timber Harvest in a Mixed Conifer
HEIDARI, M.
HECK, D. H. Application of a Ground-Water-Quality Man-
Forest, Arizona, U.S.A.,
Case Study of a Large Scale Precision Tank W88-00004 2101 4C agement Model to the Equus Beds Aquifer in
Testing Program. Kansas,
W88-09486 2111 5G HEELEY, R. W. W88-09331 2111 5G
Comprehensive Aquifer Evaluation and Land-
HECK, P. E. Use Planning for Aquifer Restoration and Pro- HEIDE, G.
Assessment of the Influence of Manage-
Critical tection in Acton, Massachusetts, Process of Safely Disposing of Waste Materials,
ment Practices on Water Quality, Water Treat- W88-09150 2111 6B W88-01782 2103 5E

PA-164
AUTHOR INDEX
HELLSTROM, G.

HEIDINGER, R. C. Time Series of Physical, Chemical and Plankton HELDER, W.


Impact of Nonchlorinated Secondary and Terti- Parameters in Lake Maarsseveen I: 1980-1986, Experimental Approach to Quantify Biological-
ary Effluents on Warm Water Fish Communi- W88-10254 2112 2H ly Mediated Dissolved Silicate Transport at the
ties, Sediment-Water Interface,
W88-07279 2109 5C HEINITZ, A. J.
W88-06859 2109 2L
Floods in South-Central Iowa,
HEIDMAN, J. W88-03132 2104 2E HELFRICH, J. A.
Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion in PracticalGuide for Ground-Water Sampling,
Floods in the Floyd River Basin, Iowa,
the Federal Republic of Germany, W88-03391 2104 4A W88-08974 2111 7B
W88-02226 2103 5D
Floods of June-July 1982, in Iowa, HELGASON, T.
HEIDMAN, J. A. W88-03390 2104 2E Hydraulic Conductivity of Contaminated Natu-
Analysis of Full-Scale SBR Operation at
ral Clay Directly Below a Domestic Landfill,
Grundy Center, Iowa, HEINKE, G.
W88-05054 2106 5B
W88-03829 2105 5D Health Services and Water and Sanitation Serv-
ices in the Northwest Examina-
Territories: An HELGERSON, S. D.
Trickling Filter/Solids Contact Performance tion of the Present State of Development and Community Health Effects of a Municipal Water
with Rock Filters at High Organic Loadings, Some Thoughts for the Future, Supply Hyperfluoridation Accident,
W88-04886 2106 5D W88-04077 2105 5F W88-10279 2112 5F
HEIDTKE, T. M. HEINONEN, P.
HELIOTIS, F. D.
Trophic State Response to Nonpoint Pollution Water Quality Classification of Inland Waters in
Rapid Water Table Responses to Rainfall in a
Control: Application of Coupled Microcomput- Finland,
W88-10120 2112 5A Northern Peatland Ecosystem,
er Models to the Great Lakes,
5G W88-05402 2107 2A
W88-01110 2102
HEINRICH, C. J.

HEIKKILA, H. Solution of the Time-Dependent Convection- HELLAWELL, J. M.


Vegetation and Ecology of Mesotrophic and Diffusion Equation by the Finite Element Toxic Substances in Rivers and Streams,
Eutrophic Fens in Western Finland, Method, W88-08562 2110 5C
W88-09941 2111 2H W88-08356 2110 8B
HELLER, B.
HEIMES, F. J.
HEINRICHS, S. M. Goodness-of-Fit Test for the Negative Binomial
Ground- water Contribution to the Salinity of the
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Zooplank- Distribution Applicable to Large Sets of Small
Upper Colorado River Basin, ton in DeGray Reservoir, Arkansas, Samples,
W88-03044 2104 5B
W88-01071 '
2102 2H W88-05877 2107 7C
HEINZ, G. H.
HELLER,
High Plains Regional Aquifer - Estimating 1980 R. J.
Reproduction of Mallards Fed Selenium,
Ground-Water Pumpage for Irrigation, Some Successful Applications of Electrodialysis,
W88-06949 2109 5C
W88-04896 2106 4B W88-00217 2101 5D
HEINZOW, B.
HEIN, C. As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Zn in Fish from the HELLERSTEIN, J. P.
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, in Surface Interim Procedures for Preparing Environmen-
Alexandria Region, Egypt,
Sediments from the Elizabeth River Subestuary, W88-05625 2107 5C tal Samples for Mutagenicity (Ames) Testing,
W88-09616 2111 5B W88-07785 2109 5A '

HEISER, J.
HEINANEN, A. Accelerated Leach Test(s) Program: Annual HELLING, C. S.
Three Day Study of the Diel Behavior of Plank- Report, Effect of Conservation Tillage on Pesticide Dis-
ton in a Highly Humic and Steeply Stratified W88-07774 2109 5E sipation,
Lake, W88-05769 2107 5B
W88-08585 2110 2H HEISKARY, S. A.
Developing Nonpoint Source Control Strategies Effect of Conservation Tillage on Pesticide Dis-
HEINANEN, J. for Big Stone Lake: Two Approaches, sipation,
Effect of Temperature on Water Treatment, W88-01099 2102 5G W88-11077 2112 4C
W88-10123 2112 5F
HEIT, M.
Groundwater Residues of Atrazine, Alachlor,
HEINE, J. Electrothermal Atomic-Absorption Spectromet-
and Cyanazine Under No-tillage Practices,
Getting the Lead Out: Reducing Lead Concen- ricAnalysis of Lake Waters for Mn, Fe, Pb, and
W88-06034 2108 5B
tration in Water, Cd,
W88-04874 2106 5F W88-02359 2103 5A Soil Characteristics Affecting Pesticide Move-
HEJTMANEK, M. ment into Ground Water,
HEINEMANN, H. G.
Total Mercury Content in the Components of W88-09091 2111 5B
Measurement of Reservoir Sedimentation,
W88-07902 2109 2J Running Water, Reservoir and Pond Ecosys-
HELLIWELL, P.
tems in Czechoslovakia,
Reservoir Trap Efficiency, Computer-aided Load Smoothing with Energy
W88-01475 2102 5B
W88-07903 2109 8A Management (CALSEM) for Activated-Sludge
HEJZLAR, J. Sewage Treatment Plants,
HEINEMANN, P. H. Effect of Inorganic Salts and Adsorption in Se- W88-06460 2108 5D
Combination of Manually Digitized Radar and phadex-Gel Chromatography of Aquatic Organ-
GOES IR for Real-Time Display of Rainfall ic Substances, HELLIWELL, P. R.
Intensity, W88-05586 2107 5A Estimation of Surface Water Resources,
W88-06243 2108 2B W88-05833 2107 6A
HELALIA, A. M.
HEINEMANN, T. J. Crust Formation and Clay Migration Effects on HELLMANN, H.
Studies on the Water Quality Hazard of Chlo- Infiltration Rate, Model Tests on Volatilization of Organic Trace
rine in Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant W88-06184 2108 2G Substances in Surface Waters,(Modellversuche
Effluents, zur Verfluchtigung Organischer Spurenstoffe in
Polymer Type and Water Quality Effects on
W88-03553 2105 5C Oberflachengewassern),
Soil Dispersion,
W88-05920 2108 5B
HEINEN, W. W88-06182 2108 2G
Leaching of Silica and Uranium and Other
HELALIA AND, A. M.
HELLSTROM, G.
Quantitative Aspects of the Lithobiontic Coloni- Cationic Polymer Effects on Infiltration Rates Buoyancy Flow at a Two-Fluid Interface in a
zation in a Radioactive Thermal Spring,
with a Rainfall Simulator, Porous Medium: Analytical Studies,
W88-08803 2110 2K W88-06183 2108 2G W88-07439 2109 5B

HEINIS, F. HELD, W. Combined Forced-Convection and Buoyancy


Characterization and Description of the Maars- Demonstration of Landfill Gas Enhancement Flow at a Two-Fluid Interface in a Porous
seveen Lake System, Techniques in Landfill Simulators, Medium: Analytical Studies,
W88-10252 2112 2H W88-01755 2103 5E W88-07440 2109 5B

PA-165
AUTHOR INDEX
HELLWIG-ARMONIES, M.

HELLWIG-ARMONIES, M. Using Center Pivots for Research, Hydrologic Parameters of Salt Marsh Peat,
Meiobenthic Gradients with Special Reference W88-09746 2111 3F W88-04245 2105 2L
to Platyhelminthes and Polychaeta in an Estua-
rine Salt Marsh Creek: A Small-Scale Model for Water Resources: Planning and Management, HEMPEL, D. C.
Boreal Tidal Coasts, W88-08543 2110 6B Application of a Suspension-Airlift-Loop-Reac-
W88-1085I 2112 2L tor to the Purification of Difficult Wastewater
HELZ, G. R.
(Einsatz eines Suspensions-Airlift-Schlaufen
HELM, D. C. Effect of Toxins on Aquatic Organisms: How
Serious
Reaktors zur Reinigung Problematischer Ab-
Analysis of Sedimentary Skeletal Deformation in is the Problem,
W88-06577 waesser),
a Confined Aquifer and the Resulting Draw- 2108 5C
W88-01814 2103 5D
down,
Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ni-
W88-01346 2102 2F HEMPHILL, D. D.
trilotriacetic Acid, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic
Acid, and Related Aminopolycarboxylic Acids Relative Effectiveness of Sewage Sludge as a
HELM, R. E.
Using an Amperometric Detector, Nitrogen Fertilizer for Tall Fescue,
Water-Resources Activities of the U.S. Geologi-
W88-06137 2108 5A W88-05982 2108 5E
cal Survey in Pennsylvania, 1986-87,
W88-10059 2111 9D HEM, J. D. HEMSLEY, J.
Study and Interpretation of the Chemical Char- Automation and Uprating of Anaerobic Digest-
HELMER, R.
acteristics of Natural Water--3rd Edition, ers,
Socio-economic Development Levels and Ade-
W88-03112 2104 2K W88-O0243 2101 5D
quate Regulatory Policy for Water Quality Man-
agement,
HEMELRAAD, J. HENCHER, S. R.
W88-04438 2105 5G Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An- Implications of Joints and Structures for Slope
odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride Stability,
HELMS, C. M.
or Cadmium-EDTA Complex, W88-09339 2111 8D
Legionnaires' Disease Associated with a Hospi-
W88-08245 2110 5B
talWater System: AFive- Year Progress Report
HENDERSON, B. A.
on Continuous Hyperchlorination, Cadmium Kinetics in Freshwater Clams. Ill Ef- Recruitment of Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens)
W88-08309 2110 5F fects of Zinc on Uptake and Distribution of Affected by Stock Size and Water Temperature
HELSEL, D. Cadmium in Anodonta Cygne, in Lakes Erie and St. Clair, 1965-85,
R.
W88-03870 2105 5C W88-09554
Advantages of Nonparametric Procedures for 2111 2H
Analysis of Water Quality Data, HEMENWAY, D.
W88-03276
HENDERSON, C. R.
2104 7C Inexpensive Water Circulation System for Stud- Process for Containment of Liquids as Solids or
ies of Chemical Exchange Using Sediment Semisolids,
Contributions of Suspended Sediment from
Cores, W88-00613
Highway Construction and Other Land Uses to 2101 5E
W88-10662 2112 7B
the Olentangy River, Columbus, Ohio,
W88-02978 HENDERSON, E. R.
2104 5B HEMIG, T. A.
Application of Multiple Jet Pumps for Ground
Effects of Pulsed- and
Spiked-Exposure to
Estimation of Distributional Parameters for Cen- Water Recovery.
Methoxychlor on Early Life Stages of Rainbow
sored Water Quality Data, W88-11197 2112 5G
Trout,
W88-05872 2107 7C W88-08687 2110 5C HENDERSON, J. E.
HELSON, B. V.
HEMING, T. A.
Environmental Features for Streambank Protec-
Use of Bioassays to Assess Aquatic Arthropod Plasma Acid-Base and Electrolyte States of
tion Projects,
Mortality from Permethrin Drift Deposits, W88-00468 2101 2J
Rainbow Trout Exposed to Alum (Aluminum
W88-02037 2103 5C Sulfate) in Acidic and Alkaline Environments,
HENDERSON, J. M.
W88-10497 2112 5C
HELTSHE, J. Risk Driven Site Investigations: Two Case Stud-
Application of Sister Chromatid Exchange in HEMMAN, ies of Leaking Underground Storage Tanks,
L.
Marine Polychaetes to Black Rock Harbor Sedi- Assessment of Acid Mine Drainage in the Mis- W88-09488 2111 5G
ment: Laboratory Documentation Phase, souri River Basin for
Mutagenic and Clastogenic
W88-00840 2101 5C Activities,
HENDERSON, M. J.
Iodoform Taste Complaints in Chloramination,
W88-00734 2101 5C
HELTZEL, S. B. W88-04030 2105 5F
Lower James River Circulation Study, Virginia, HEMMER, G. L.
Evaluation of Craney Island Enlargement Alter- Interim Progress Report SCPP Forecasting Sup-
HENDERSON, R. J.
natives, for Period
Rapid Industrial Waste Screening Method,
port: 1 September 1983-31 August
W88-U280 2112 5E 1984, Volume II,
W88-0I004 2102 5A
W88-03948 2105 3B
Norfolk Harbor and Channels Deepening Study; HENDERSON, S.
Report 2: Sedimentation Investigation, Chesa- HEMMRICH, H.J. Pisciculture in Wastewater,
peake Bay Hydraulic Model Investigation, Report About Experiences in Intercomparison W88-00182 2101 5D
W88-00828 2101 2L Studies in the Administration for Water Econo-
my of Rheinland-Pfalz,
HENDERSON, S. E.
Ship Navigation Simulator Study Savannah W88-08160 Hydrology of Island Ford Lake, Hillsborough
2110 5A
Harbor Widening Project Savannah, Georgia, County, Florida,
W88-02282 2103 8B Report About Experiences in Intercomparison W88-03364 2104 2H
Studies in the Administration for Water Econo-
HELVEY, M. my of Rheinland-Pfalz (Erfahrungsbericht uber Hydrology of Lake Carroll, Hillsborough
Influence of Habitat Structure on the Fish As- County, Florida,
Ringversuche in der Wasserwirtschaftsverwal-
semblages Associated with Two Cooling-Water W88-02980 2104 2H
tung von Rheinland-Pfalz),
Intake Structures in Southern California, W88-01975 2103 5A
W88-10749 2112 2L HENDERSON-SELLERS, B.
HEMOND, H. F. Dependence of Surface Velocity in Water
Selective Removal of Reef Fish Associated with Alkalinity and Major Ion Budgets for a Massa- Bodies on Wind Velocity and Latitude,
an Offshore Cooling-Water Intake Structure, chusetts Reservoir and Watershed, W88-08849 2110 2H
W88-02364 2103 5C W88-09844 2111 5C
HENDERSON, T. R.
HELWEG, O. J. Biogeochemical Mass Balance of Po210 and Tax Disincentives and Other Federal Programs
Deriving the Nonlinear Risk-Benefit Algorithm Pb210 in an Oligotrophic Lake with Seasonally Discouraging Preservation of Wetlands,
for Reservoirs, W88-04969
Anoxic Hypolimnion, 2106 6E
W88-O8031 2110 6A W88-07929 2109 2H
HENDREY, G. B.
Descriptive Structure for Water Resource Plan- Element Cycling Wetlands: Interactions with Acidification and Anadromous
in Fish of Atlantic
ning, PhysicalMass Transport, Estuaries,
W88-08035 2110 6B W88-09081 2111 2H W88-07255 2109 5C

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AUTHOR INDEX
HERBERT, L. R.

HENDREY, G. R. HENDY, C. H. Acute Toxicity Sydromes in Fish: Part 2. Mala-


Processesand Causes of Lake Acidification Water Column and Sediment Characteristics of thion, Carbaryl, Acrolein and Benzaldehyde,
during Spring Snowmelt in the West-Central Lake Fryxell, Taylor Valley, Antarctica, W88-06942 2109 5C
Adirondack Mountains, New York, W88-10845 2112 2H
W88-08259 2110 5C HENSEL, B. R.
HENKEL, B. D. Evolution and Adequacy of Ground Water
HENDRICKS, A. C. Use of Three-Dimensional Modeling in the Man- Monitoring Networks at Hazardous Waste Dis-
Influence of Fisn on Leaf Breakdown in a Vir- agement of a Ground Water System Relying on posal Facilities in Illinois,
ginia Pond, Induced Recharge, W88-09292 2111 7 A
W88-08094 2110 2H W88-10940 2112 4B
HENSEY, M. P.
Sexual Differences in Accumulation of Mercury HENNIGAR, P. A. Hydrography and the Distribution of Phyto-
inFour Species of Centrarchid Fishes, Influence of pH on Acute Lethality of Feni-
the
W88-09910 2111 5B
plankton in Killary Harbour: A Fjord in West-
trothion, 2,4-D, and Aminocarb and Some pH-
ern Ireland,
Altered Sublethal Effects of Aminocarb on W88-02374
HENDRICKS, D. M. 2103 2L
Calcium Carbonate Precipitation in Reservoirs,
Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri),
W88-0O361 2101 2K W88-10833 2112 5C HENSHALL-HOWARD, M. P.
Leaf-pack Dynamics in a Southern African
HENDRICKS, D. W. HENNIGAR, T. W. Mountain Stream,
Bench-Scale Evaluation of Coagulants for Low Groundwater Management Issues in the Atlantic
Provinces,
W88-06694 2108 2H
Turbidity Water,
W88-08130 2110 5F W88-09480 2111 4B Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain
Stream in the South-western Cape, South
Removing Giardia Cysts and Other Particles HENNION, M. C.
Africa,
From Low Turbidity Waters Using Dual-Stage Analysis of Organic Matter in Water of Low
W88-06907 2109 2E
Filtration, TOC (Total Organic Carbon) Content by Chro-
W88-07039 2109 5F matographic Techniques,
Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain
W88-10535 2112 5A Stream in the South-Western Cape, South
HENDRICKS, G. J.
Africa,
Kinetics andMechanisms of Potassium Release HENRICH, E. W.
from Sandy Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain Soils, Drainage-Area Data for Wisconsin Streams, W 8 8-09642 2111 2E
W88-04633 2106 2G W88-03082 2104 7A HENZE, G.
HENDRICKS, J. C. HENRICHS, S. M. Determination of Zinc, Cadmium, Lead and
New Approach for Regulating Iron in Water Early Diagenesis of Amino Acids and Organic Copper in Soils and Sewage Sludges by Micro-
Quality Standards, Matter in Two Coastal Marine Sediments, processor-Controlled Voltammetry in Compari-
W88-11003 2112 5G W88-07918 2109 2L son with Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,
W88-05923 2108 5A
HENDRICKSON, H. HENRIKSEN, A.
Illinois Agricultural Soil Erosion Control Stand- Relative Importance of Acidity Sources for HENZE, M.
ards: A Useful Tool for Nonpoint Source Pollu- Humic Lakes in Norway, General Model for Single-Sludge Wastewater
tion Control, W88-04013 2105 5B Treatment Systems,
W88-01173 2102 5G W88-02820 2104 5D
HENRIOT, P. A.
HENDRICKSON, D. J.
Method and an Installation for Purifying Indus- Theories for Estimation of the Fraction of Deni-
Comparison of Newton-type and Direct Search
trialWaste Water, Particularly Process Water trifiers in Combined Nitrifying-Denitrifying
Algorithms for Calibration of Conceptual Rain-
from Dyeing Works, Treatment Plants,
fall-runoff Models,
W88-00577 2101 5D W88-04853 2106 5D
W88-08662 2110 2A

HENDRICKX, F. HENRY, C. D. HENZE, W.


Hydrogeologic Investigations of Pesticide Spills, Mobilization Behavior of Thallium and Cadmi-
Sensitive Determination of Traces of Boron in
Waters, Fertilizers, and Geological and Biologial
W88-09098 2111 5B um in a River Sediment- (Mobilisationsverhalten
von Thallium und Cadmium in Einem Fluss
Materials by Isotope-Dilution Mass Spectrome- Map Showing Outcrops and Lithology of Intru- sediment),
try,
sive Rocks, Basin and Range Province and Vi-
W88-04333 W88-02855 2104 5B
2105 5A cinity, Trans-Pecos Texas,

HENDRICKX, J. M. H.
W88-02992 2104 8E HENZL, M.
Method For Measuring Hydraulic Properties of Recovery of Heavy Metals by Immobilized
Map Showing Outcrops of Basaltic Rocks, Basin Algae,
Brittle Soil Horizons,
and Range Province and Vicinity, Trans-Pecos W88-08399 2110 5D
W88-06185 2108 2G Texas,
Optimal Design of Field Experiments for Deter- W88-02993 2104 8E HEPP, G. R.
mination of Production Functions, Ecology of Waterfowl Populations on the SRP,
W88-07998
HENRY, J. G.
W88-09234 2H
2110 3F 2111
Biological Removal and Chemical Recovery of
HENDRIKS, R. V. Metals from Sludges, HERBEL, C. H.
Full-Scale Demonstration of Textile Dye W88-01017 2102 5D SoilWater Regimes of Loamy Sands and Sandy
Wastewater Reuse, Loams on Arid Rangelands in Southern New
W88-02150 2103 5D Removal of Organics from Leachates by Anaer-
Mexico,
obic Filter,
W88-08624 2110 2G
HENDRON, A. J. W88-05598 2107 5D
Vajont Slide-A Geotechnical Analysis Based on
HENRY, HERBEL, W.
New Geologic Observations of the Failure Sur- J. P.
Quantitative Alteration of Readily Volatile Pe-
face, Health Significance of Chlorination Byproducts
troleum Components in Water Pollution by Sim-
W88-08705 in Drinking Water: The Houston Experience,
2110 8E ulated Weather Factors and a Rapid Column
W88-02427 2103 5C
HENDRY, A. Chromatographic Separation of the Aromatic
Land Use Feature Detection in SAR Images, HENRY, K. I. M. Petroleum Fraction,
W88-08502 2110 7B Design and Construction of the Kirkcaldy Long W88-05921 2108 5B
Sea Outfall,
HENDRY, M. J. W88-06465 2108 8A
HERBERT, A. W.
Case Study to Assess the Potential for Saline Mathematical Modelling of Radionuclide Migra-
SoilDevelopment Due to Irrigation, HENRY, M. G. Groundwater,
tion in
W88-02764 2104 2G Effects of Metals on Fish Behavior: A Review, W88-07911 2109 5E
W88-08783 2110 5C
MRCON: Computer Program Estimating for HERBERT, L. R.
Soil Moisture Retention and Unsaturated Hy- HENRY, T. R. Seepage Study of Six Canals in Salt Lake
draulic Conduc'ivity, Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of County, Utah, 1982-83,
W88-06286 2108 2G Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying W88-03923 2105 4A

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HERBERT, R. A.

HERBERT, R. A. HERMAN, R. L. HERNANDEZ, L. M.


Cost Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging Pro- In Situ Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis) Contami- Organochlorine and Metal Pollution in Aquatic
gram in Louisiana, nant and Water Quality Studies in the Potomac Organisms Sampled in the Donana National
W88-03320 2104 7A River, Park During the Period 1983-1986,
W88-06036 2108 5C W88-05122 2107 5B
HERBES, S. E.
Trichloroethylene Biodegradation by a Meth-
HERMAN, R. P. HERNDON, B. L.
ane-Oxidizing Bacterium,
Bibliography of Dissertations and Theses on Physiological Effects,
W88-09964 2111 5B Water and Water-Related Topics from New W88-01202 2102 5C
HERBRECHTSMEIER, P. Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology,
Ozone and Oxygen Absorption in Downflow W88-03935 2105 10C HERNDON, J. L.

Bubble Columns, Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated


W88-06025 2108 5F
HERMANOWICZ, S. W. Public Water Supply,
Dynamic Changes in Populations of the Activat- W88-05492 2107 5C
HERBST, D. B. ed Sludge Community: Effects of Dissolved
Comparative Population Ecology of Ephydra Oxygen Variations, Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated
hians Say (Diptera: Ephydridae) at Mono Lake W88-04373 2105 5D Public Water Supply,
(California) and Abert Lake (Oregon), W88-07069 2109 5C
W88-06984 2109 2H Engineering Implications of a New Trickling
Filter Model, HERODIK, S.
HERCHE, L. R. W88-04584 2106 5D Effects of Load Reductions on the Water Qual-
Reduction in of Organic Con-
Bioavailability ity of a Large Shallow Lake,
taminants to the Amphipod Pontoporeia Hoyi Fundamental Model for Trickling Filter Process W88-06165 2108 2H
by Dissolved Organic Matter of Sediment Inter- Design,
stitial Waters, W88-04585 2106 5D HERON, R.
W88-06922 2109 5B Breakup of Small Rivers in the Subarctic,
HERMANUTZ, R. W88-07935 2109 2C
HERCZEG, A. L. Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermit-
Tritium Hydrologic Studies in Four Closed- tent Dosing of Outdoor Experimental Streams HERR, J. W.
Basin Lakes in the Great Basin, U.S.A., with Chlorpyrifos, Hydrogeology of the Biscayne Aquifer,
W88-09843 2111 7B W88-11001 2112 5C W88-10443 2112 2F
HERDENDORF, C. E. HERMANUTZ R- O. HERRADOR, M. A.
Analysis of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estu-
Ammonia Effects on Microinvertebrates and Spectrophotometric Determination of Zinc in
ary Transport. Volume 2: Littoral Drift Process-
Fish in Outdoor Experimental Streams, Cooking Salts, Tap and Mineral Waters with
es at Estuary Mouths - A Case Study at Old W88-05198 2107 5C Phenylglyoxal Mono(2-Pyridyl)Hydrazone,
Woman Creek inLake Erie, W88-04335 2105 5A
W88-04702 2106 2H HERMENS, J. L. M
Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary
Acute Toxicity of Aldehydes to the Guppy, HERRERA, F. F.
W88-10501 2112 5C Program for the Reuse of Wastewater in Mexico
Transport. Volume 1: A
Review of Estuary Hy-
City,
draulics and Transport as Applied to Rivers Growth of Daphnia magna Exposed to Mixtures W88-00277 2101 3C
Tributary to Lake Erie, of Chemicals with Diverse Modes of Action,
W88-04701 2106 2H W88-07473 2109 5C HERRERA, I.

Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary Numerical Treatment of Leaky Aquifers in the
Joint Acute Toxicity to Daphnia magna of In- Short-Time Range,
Volume 3: A Laterally Averaged
Transport.
dustrial Organic Chemicals at Low Concentra-
Model of Momentum and Energy Transport W88-01357 2102 7C
tions,
with Application to Seiche Hydraulics,
W88-06303 2108 5C HERRICKS, E. E.
W88-04703 2106 2H
Habitat Elements in River Basin Management
Quantitative Structure-activity Relationships for
Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary and Planning,
the Toxicity and Bioconcentration Factor of Ni-
Transport. Volume 4: The Effect of Lake Erie/ W88-04414 2105 5G
trobenzene Derivatives Towards the Guppy
Sandusky Bay Seiche Oscillations on the Forma-
(Poecilia Reticulata), Selection of Test Systems for Ecological Analy-
tion of Sandusky Bay,
W88-06037 2108 5C sis,
W88-O4704 2106 2H
W88-05296 2107 5A
Ecology of the Coastal Marshes of Western HERNANDEZ CORDOBA, M.
Lake Erie: A Community Profile, Determination of Nitrite by Reverse Flow Injec- Streamflow and Velocity as Determinants of
W88-01610 tion Analysis, Aquatic Insect Distribution and Benthic Com-
2103 2H
W88-10548 2112 5A munity Structure in Illinois,
Overview of USEPA/Clear Lake Erie Sediment W88-04699 2106 2H
Oxygen Demand Investigations During 1979, HERNANDEZ, F. H.
W88-06415 2108 2H Sulfuric Acid Cleanup and KOH-Ethanol Treat- HERRIN, J. C.
ment for Confirmation of
Organochlorine Pesti- Flood Peak Estimates from Limited At-Site His-
Post Audit of a Lake Erie Eutrophication cides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Applica- toric Data,
Model, tion to Wastewater Samples, W88-04405 2105 2E
W88-06420 2108 5C W88-05391 2107 5A
HEREFORD, HERRLING, B.
R. HERNANDEZ, J. Coupling of Finite Element and Optimization
Sediment-Yield History of a Small Basin in
Evaluation of Available Saline Water Resources Methods for the Management of Groundwater
Southern Utah, 1937-1976: Implications for
for the Construction of Large-Scale Microalgae Systems,
Land Management and Geomorphology, Production Facilities in New Mexico,
W88-04504 W88-08187 2110 4B
2106 2J W88- 10039 2111 3C
HERKE, W. H. HERRMANN, G. J.
Abundance of Young Brown Shrimp in Natural
HERNANDEZ, J. F. S02 Oxidation by Hydrogen Peroxide in Sus-
Study by Epifluorescence of the Fate of the pended Droplets,
and Semi-Impounded Marsh Nursery Areas: Re-
Total Bacterial Flora in a Bottled Mineral Water W88-08454 2110 5B
lation to Temperature and Salinity,
(Etude par Epifluorescence de L'Evolution de la
W88-08750 2110 2L
Microflore Totale dans une Eau Minerale Em- HERRMANN, R.
HERKELRATH, W. N. bouteillee), Behavior of Hydrophobic, Organic Micropollu-
Air Encapsulation During Infiltration, W88-02346 2103 5B tants in Different Karst Water Systems: I. Trans-
W88-06175 2108 2G port of Micropollutants and Contaminant Bal-
HERNANDEZ, J. W. ances During the Melting of Snow,
HERLIHY, L. J. Criteria for the Identification of Potential Sites W88-02480 2103 5B
Bacterial Utilization of Formic and Acetic Acid for Irrigation with Saline Waters in New
in Rainwater, Mexico, Behavior of Hydrophobic, Organic Micropollu-
W88-05633 2107 2K W88-00720 2101 3C tants in Different Karst Water Systems: II. Fil-

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AUTHOR INDEX
HICKS, R. T.

tration Capacity of Karst Systems and Pollutant HESSE, L. W. HICKEL, B.


Sinks, Taming the Wild Missouri River: What Has it Unexpected Disappearance of Cyanophyte
W88-02481 2103 5B Cost, Blooms in Plusssee (North Germany),
W88-10797 2112 6E W88-10894 2112 2H
Transport and Chemodynamics of Organic Mi-
cropollutants and Ions during Snowmelt, HESSEN, D. O.
Factors Controlling Rotifer Abundances in a
HICKEY, J. J.
W88-06810 2108 5B
Norwegian Eutrophic Lake: An Experimental Subsurface Injection of Liquid Waste With Em-
U.S. National Acid Precipitation Assessment Study,
on Florida,
phasis
Program, W88-10463 2112 2H W88-03900 2105 5E
W88-01273 2102 5C
HESTHAGEN, T. HICKEY, R. F.
HERSCHY, R. W. Effects of Transferring Glacier-Fed Water to a Effects of Organic Toxicants on Methane Pro-
Remote Sensing Requirements for Hy-
Satellite Clear- Water Mountain River on the Production duction and Hydrogen Gas Levels during the
drology and Water Management from the Mid- and Food Organisms of Brown Trout (Salmo Anaerobic Digestion of Waste Activated Sludge,
1990s, in Relation to the Columbus Programme trutta L.) in Southern Norway, W88-05601 2107 5D
of the European Space Agency, W88-04229 2105 6G
W88-10483 2112 7B HICKIE, B. E.
HETHERMAN, J. R. Influence of Diet and Preexposure on the Toler-
HERSH, C. M. Low-Gradient Permeability Testing of Fine-
Determination of Growth Rate Depression of
ance of Sodium Pentachlorophenate by Rain-
Grained Marine Sediments,
Some Green Algae by Atrazine, W88-09440 2111 2F bow Trout (Salmo gairdneri),
W88-05117 2107 5C W88-02032 2103 5C
HETRICK, D. M.
Determination of Nitrate in Water Using Am- AGTEHM: Documentation of Modifications to HICKLEY, P.
monia Probes and Reduction by Titanium (III), the Terrestrial Ecosystem Hydrology Model Fish Communities in the Perennial Wetland of
W88-04074 2105 5A (TEHM) for Agricultural Applications, the Sudd, Southern Sudan,
W88-00482 2101 2A W88-10716 2112 2H
HERSHENHORN, J.
Disaggregation of Daily Rainfall, Model Predictions of Watershed Erosion Com- HICKMAN, D.
W88-07208 2109 2B ponents,
W88-08049 2110 2J
Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado: A Historical
HERSHFIELD, D. M. Review of Its Limnology, 1965-1985,
2-Minute Rainfall Extremes, HETSCHEL, M. W88-01665 2103 2H
W88-01295 2102 2B Treatment of Distillates and Permeates from
Seawater Desalination Plants, HICKMAN, G. D.
HERVE, S.
W88-02432 2103 3A Concentrations of PCBs, DDTr, and Metals in
Effects of Filtration on the Determination of
Fish from Tellico Reservoir,
Phosphate Phosphorus in Runoff Waters, HETTMAN, G. W88-08392 2110 5B
W88-10300 2112 5A Largest Composting System Takes Orders from
PC, HICKMAN, J. R.
Water Quality Classification of Inland Waters in
W88-07650 2109 5E Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Qual-
Finland,
W88-10120 2112 5A HEWITT, G. M. ity,

Biotransformation of Dehydroabietic, Abietic, W88-07818 2109 5G


HERWIG, J. C.
and Isopimaric Acids by Mortierella isabellina
Remediation of Hydrocarbon Contamination
Immobilized in Polyurethane Foam, HICKMAN, M.
Within Trench-Fill Materials Associated with a Epilithic Algal Nitrogen Fixation, Standing
W88-09968 2111 5D
48-Inch Water Main, Crops and Productivity in Five Rivers Flowing
W88-08999 2111 5G HEWITT, J. L. Through the Oilsands Region of Alberta/
Levant Investigation: Using Radiocarbon Canada,
HERZBRUN, P. A.
Dating to Determine the Source of Methane Gas
Treatment of Hazardous Wastes in a Sequencing W88-10889 2112 2H
Contamination,
Batch Reactor, W88-09512 2111 5B Paleolimnology of a Large Shallow Lake; Cook-
W88-01003 2102 5D
ing Lake, Alberta, Canada,
HEWITT, T. A.
HERZOG, B. L. Process and Environmental Considerations In- W88-08814 2110 2H
Comparison of Laboratory and Field Deter-
volved in the Selection of Hydraulic and Lubri-
mined Values of Hydraulic Conductivity at a HICKMAN, R. E.
cation Fluids for a Modern Hot Strip Mill,
Waste Disposal Site, W88-02145 Loads of Suspended Sediment and Nutrients
2103 5D
W88-01728 2103 5E from Local Nonpoint Sources to the Tidal Poto-
HEWLETT, J. C. mac River and Estuary, Maryland and Virginia,
Evolution and Adequacy of Ground Water Navigation Simulator Study Savannah
Ship 1979-81 Water Years,
Monitoring Networks at Hazardous Waste Dis- Harbor Widening Project Savannah, Georgia, W88-02952 2104 5B
posal Facilities in Illinois, W88-02282 2103 8B
W88-09292 2111 7A HICKMAN, T. J.
HEY, R. D.
Effect of Habitat Alteration by Energy Re-
Hydrogeologic Investigations of Failure Mecha- Boat Traffic, Sediment Resuspension and Tur-
nisms and Migration of Organic Chemicals at source Developments in the Upper Colorado
bidity in a Broadland River,
Wilsonville, Illinois, River Basin on Endangered Fishes,
W88-07207 2109 5B
W88-09177 2111 5E W88-00364 2101 81
HEYDINGER, A. G.
HESELTINE, J. M. Recommendations: Load Transfer Criteria for HICKOK, E. A.
Aquatic Macrophytes in Saline Lakes of the Piles in Clay, Nonpoint Source Pollution in the Rice Creek
Canadian Prairies, W88-05757 2107 8D Watershed District - The Results of 10 Years of
W88-06980 2109 2H Water Quality Monitoring,
HEYER, J.
W88-01118 2102 5G
HESS, J. Studies of Methane Dynamics in an Oligotro-
Whole-Core Squeezer for Interfacial Pore-Water phia Lake (Lake Stechlin) (Untersuchungen des HICKS, B. B.
Sampling, Methankereislaufes in einem Oligotrophen See Comparisons of Wet and Dry Deposition: The
W88-05955 2108 7B (Stechlinsee)), First Year of Trial Dry Deposition Monitoring,
W88-10795 2112 2H
HESS, J. W. W88-08458 2110 7A
Processes Affecting Subsurface Transport of HEYNEN, M. L.
Leaking Underground Tank Fluids, Seasonal and Vertical Distribution of Ciliophora
HICKS, R. T.
W88-05901 2107 5B inLake Ontario, Hydrocarbon Recovery Pump for Low Trans-
W88-08284 missivity Aquifers,
HESS, M.
2110 2H
C. W88-08995 2111 5G
Wastewater Concentration by Seeded Reverse HIBBERD, S.
Osmosis: A Field Demonstration in the Electri- Numerical Calculation of Groundwater Inflow Monitor Wells for Depth-Discrete Sampling: A
cal Power Industry, to Longwall Coal Faces, Cost-Effective Alternative Design,
W88-06738 2108 5D W88-01455 2102 2F W88-09008 2111 7A

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AUTHOR INDEX
HIDALGO, J. I.

HIDALGO, J. L. HIGHLAND, J. H. Seston Dynamics in Two Texas Prairie Streams,


Determination of Mo(VI) in Tap Water and Sea- Methods for Assessing Health Risks in Popula- W88-04052 2105 2H
Water by Differential-Pulse Polarography and tions Living Near Hazardous Waste Sites,
Co-Flotation, W88-01389 2102 5C HILL, D. G.
W88-10166 2112 7B
HIGHLAND, W. R. Replacing Sand with GAC in Rapid Gravity
HIDY, G. M. Use of PC Spreadsheet Filters,
Models as a Routine
Combined Analysis of Air Quality and Piecipita- Analytical Tool for Solving Ground Water W88-05317 2107 5F
tion Chemistry Data, Problems,
W88-00225 '
2101 5B W88-11979 21 12 2F HILL, D. M.
Effects of Aeration and Minimum Flow on the
Deposition of Air-borne Acidifiers in the West- HIGHSTREET, A. L. Biota and Fishery of Norris Tailwater,
ern Environment, Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Water Con-
W88-01325 2102 5G
W88-06144 2108 5B servation in Southern Texas,
W88-02317 2103 3D HILL, D. O.
Subcontinental Air Pollution Phenomena,
W88-08444 2110 5B HIGLER, B. Development and Application of Techniques for
Stream Hydraulics as a Major Determinant of Predicting Leachate Quality Confined Dispos-
in
HIEBERT, S. D. Benthic Invertebrate Zonation Patterns, al Facilities: Background and Theory,
Water Quality Monitoring Using Satellite Data W88-10207 2112 2H W88-05910 2107 5B
Transmission,
W88-01329 2102 5G HIGLEY, D. L. HILL, D. W.
Study of the Invertebrates and Fishes of Salt
HIEGEL, M. H. Contribution of Selected Toxic Chemicals to
Marshes in Two Oregon Estuaries,
Ground Water From Domestic On-Site Sewage
Long-Term Variation Mesohaline Chesapeake
in W88-02922 2104 2L
Bay Macrobenthos: Spatial and Temporal Pat- Disposal Systems,
terns, HILDEBRAND, S. G. W88-09494 2111 5B
W88-06336 2108 2L National Perspective on Environmental Con-
straints to Hydroelectric Development, HILL, E.
HIEMSTRA, L. A. W88-01141 2102 6E Biological Treatment of Mining Effluents,
Runhydrograph Theory and Application
Flood Prediction,
- for
HILDEBRANDT, J. R.
W 88-020 10 2103 5D
W88-00946 2101 2E Contamination of Purified Water by Mutagenic
Integrated Process for Biological Treatment of
Electrophiles,
HIGER, A. L. Sulfate-Containing Industrial Effluents,
W88-03539 2105 5B
Assessment of Ground-Water Contamination W88-04589 2106 5D
Near Lantana Landfill, Southeast Florida, HILEMAN, B.
W88-06278 2108 5B Great Lakes Cleanup Effort: Much Progress, but HILL, G. W.
Persistent Contaminants Remain a Problem, Progress Report on Black Mesa Monitoring Pro-
Examples of Landfill-Generated Plumes in Low- W88-04659 2106 5G gram-1985-86,
Relief Areas, Southeast Florida,
W88-03074 2104 4C
W88-04288 2105 5B HILEMAN, F. D.
Physical/Chemical Properties of 2,3,7,8-Te-
HIGGINS, D. A. HILL, J. M.
trachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin,
Calibration of Water-Balance Model for Small W88-11024 Appropriate Sampling Procedures for Estuarine
2112 5B
Watersheds in Eastern Oregon, and Coastal Zone Water-Quality Measurements,
W88-08042 2110 2 A HILF, J. W. W88-06541 2108 7A
Rolled Concrete Dams Using Gap-Graded Ag-
HIGGINS, G. M. gregate, HILL, R.
Trends in Irrigation Development, and Their W88-03833 2105 8F Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions
Implications for Hydrologists and Water Re-
in Rain Water by Ion Chromatography ^Bestim-
sources Engineers, HILGENBERG, B.
Relationships Between the Structures of Chlor-
mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen-
W88-07251 2109 3F
inated Phenols, Their Toxicity, and Their Abili-
wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),
Trends in Irrigation Development, and Their ty to Induce Glutathione S-Transferase Activity W88-02671 2104 5A
Implications for Hydrologists and Water Re- in Daphnia Magna,
sources Engineers, W88- 10499 Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions
2112 5C
W88-10486 2112 3F in Rain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim-
HILGENDORF, L. mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen-
HIGGINS, J. M. Western Water Flows to the Cities: A Source- wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),
Pinpointing Nonpoint Pollution, book, W88-02816 2104 5A
W88-05473 2107 5B W88-06612 2108 6D
Floating Vegetation Mats on a Floodplain Billa-
HIGGINS, T. E. HILGER, H.
Evaluation of Industrial Process Modifications bong in the Northern Territory in Australia,
Proven Profits from Pollution Prevention: Case
to Reduce Hazardous Wastes in the Armed Studies in Resource Conservation and Waste
W88-09691 2111 2H
Services, Reduction,
W88-02191 2103 5D W88-06626 HILL, R. D.
2108 5E
Development of a Dynamic Aerated Lagoon
Treatment Processes for Contaminated Ground- HILL, A. G. Model,
water - Three Case Studies, Historical Background, Properties and Applica- W88-04070 2105 5D
W88-06755 2108 5G tions,
W88-02504 2104 5F Field Verification of On-Line Instrumentation at
HIGGS, G.
a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant,
Environmental Change and Hydrological Re- Practical Design Model for Calculating Bubble
sponse: Flooding in the Upper Severn Catch- Diffuser Contactor Ozone Transfer Efficiency,
W88-01960 2103 5D
ment, W88-10388 2112 5D HILL, R. W.
W88-09367 2111 2 A Improving Tubewell Irrigation System Perform-
HILL, A. R.
HIGH, M. D. Ammonium Transformations in Springwater ance,
Impact of Legislation on Electric Utilities, within the Riparian Zone of a Small Woodland W88-03782 2105 3F
W88-02653 2104 5G Stream,
W88-08267 2110 5B HILL, W. D.
HIGH, T.
Design, Construction, and Operation of DeGray
Educating the Public about Sanitation Rate In- Nitrate Depletion in the Riparian Zone of a
Lake,
creases, Small Woodland Stream,
W88-06484 6C W88-06919
W88-01060 2102 8A
2108 2109 2E
HICHAM, S. HILL, B. H. HILL, W. R.
Increasing Water Supplies in the Iberian Penin- Experimental Studies of Physical Factors Af- Concurrent Grazing Effects of Two Stream In-
sula, fecting Seston Transport in Streams, sects on Periphyton,
W88-01892 2103 6D W88-05104 2106 2E W88-07464 2109 2H

PA-170
AUTHOR INDEX
HIRSCH, M.

HILLEARY, J. T. HILTON, J. sis of Dissolved Organic Phosphorus in Lake


Maryland Springs-Their Thermal and Chemical Dissolved Organic Matter in Cumbrian Lakes Barato,
Character, and Streams, W88-06913 2109 2H
W88-03102 2104 2F W88-10671 2112 2H
HINRICHS, D.
HILLEL, D. HILTON, J. N.
Design Factors for the Rapid Infiltration, Over-
Unstable Flow in Layered Soils: A Review, Design of Pilot Program for Organics Removal
land Flow, and Slow Rate Irrigation
W88-0424O 2105 5B at Niagara Falls,
W88-05826 Wastewater Land Application Systems,
2107 5F
HILLIER, E. W88-00287 2101 3C
Process and Structure for Storing and Isolating Rationale for the Design of a Water Treatment
Hazardous Waste, Facility for a Modern Hot Strip Mill. Overview HIPEL, K. W.
W88-00616 2101 5E of Design, Empirical Power Comparisons of Some Tests
W88-01015 2102 5D for Trend,
HILLMAN, G. R. W88-05888 2107 7C
Simulation of the Effects of Forest Cover, and HILTUNEN, T.
Its Removal, on Subsurface Water, Observations of the Connection between Water Dynamic Models
Fitting to Hydrological Time
W88-05444 2107 4C Movements and Deep-Bottom Sediments in Series,
Lake Vanajanselka,
W88-06507 2108 7C
HILLMAN, J. J. W88-10289 2112 2H
Certification of Local Laboratories Analyzing
HILY, C.
HIPOLITO, J. N.
Drinking Water in Nonprimacy States,
Spatio-temporal Variability of Chaetozone Analysis of Some Velocity-Area Methods for
W88-11164 2112 5A
setosa (Malmgren) Populations on an Organic Calculating Open Channel Flow,
Discharge Monitoring Report Quality Assur- Gradient in the Bay of Brest, France, W88-10403 2112 7B
ance Results and Follow-Up by Region VIII W88-04167 2105 2L
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, HIRAIDE, M.
W88-11173 2112 7C HIMSLEY, A. Separation and Determination of Traces of
Removal of Toxic Elements in Mine Effluents Heavy Metals Complexed with Humic Sub-
HILLMAN, P. F. by CCIX, stances in River Waters by Sorption on Indium-
Health Aspects of Irrigation Developments, W88-01560 2103 5D Treated Amberlite XAD-2 Resin,
W88-05839 2107 3F
HINCH, G.
S.
W88-06132 2108 7A
HILLS, D. J. Size- and Age-Specific Patterns of Trace Metal
Sprinkler Uniformity for Oscillating Low Water Concentrations in Freshwater Clams from an
HIRATA, P.
Pressure, Acid-Sensitive and a Circumneutral Lake, Movement of Selected Pesticides and Herbicides
W88-06354 2108 3F W88-05051 2106 5B through Columns of Sandy Loam,
W88-09105 2111 5B
Trickle Irrigation Screen Filter Performance as HINCHBERGER, J. L.
Affected by Sand Size and Concentration, Control of Peak Water Demands, HIRATA, T.
W88-06355 2108 3F W88-09658 2111 3D Microbial Indicators for the Efficiency of Disin-
fection Processes,
HILLS, F. A. HINCHEE, R. E.
Underground W88-03579 2105 5A
Map Showing Outcrops of Granitic Rocks and Fuel Contamination, Investiga-
Silicic Shallow-Intrusive Rocks, Basin and tion, and Remediation: A Risk Assessment Ap-
Seasonal Change of Streamwater Chemistry in
Range Province, New Mexico, proach to How Clean is Clean,
Tsukuba Experimental Forested Land,
W88-02989 2104 8E W88-11243 2112 5G
W88-10571 2112 2K
Map Showing Outcrops of Granitic Rocks and HINCKLEY, D.
Silicic Shallow-Intrusive Rocks, Basin and Feasibility Study to Utilize Liming as a Tech- HIRATA, Y. S.
Range Province, Northern California, nique to Mitigate Surface Water Acidification, Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Solid Wastes,
W88-02996 2104 8E W88-02898 2104 5G W88-02120 2103 5E

Map Showing Outcrops of Tertiary Basaltic HINDAK, F. HIRAYAMA, M.


Planktic Cyanophytes of Lake Volvi, Greece, Water Quality Formation of Inland Water in the
Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Northern
W88-10892 2112 2H
California, Drainage Basin of Lake Chuzenji, Nikko, (In
W88-02990 2104 8E HINDMAN, Japanese),
E. E.
Hydrometeorological Significance of Rime Ice W88-08652 2110 2H
HILMER, T.
Deposits on Trees in the Colorado Rockies,
Hydrocarbon Levels in the Swartkops Estuary: HIRAYAMA, T.
W88-01219 2102 2B
A Preliminary Study,
Comparative Studies on Additive Effects of
W88-03774 2105 5B HINDS, R. C. Sodium Dodecylbenzensulfonate and Sodium
Summary and Analysis of the Resource Conser- Stearate on Uptake of Chemicals by Willow
HILMY, A. M.
vation and Recovery Act of 1976, as Amended, Shiner (Gnathopogon Caerulescens),
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Nitrite to Clarias
W88-02759 2104 6E W88-03655
Lazera, 2105 5C
W88-03649 2105 5A HINES, A. H.
Correlative Studies on Changes in Lipid Compo-
Chemical and Biological Trends Associated with
Effect of Sodium Chloride and Calcium Chlo- sitionof Gills and Uptake of Chemicals of
Acidic Atmospheric Deposition in the Rhode
ride on Nitrite Induced Methemoglobinemia In Willow Shiner Fish (Gnathopogon Caerules-
River Watershed and Estuary,
Clarias Lazera, cens) by Exposure to Detergent,
W88-07261 2109 5C
W88-02466 2103 5C W88-03653 2105 5C
HINESLY, T. D.
Serum Transaminases Activity and Histopatho- Effects ofLong-Term Sludge Application on HIRIPI, L.
logicalChanges in Clarias Lazera Chronically Accumulation of Trace Elements by Crops, Heavy Metal Pollution Influences Serotonin
Exposed to Nitrite, W88-07907 2109 5B Level and Dopamine-Stimulated Adenylate Cy-
W88-03650 2105 5C clase Activity in the CNS of Molluscs,
Nitrate in Waters from Sewage-Sludge Amend- W88-01491 2102 5C
Toxicity in Tilapia Zilli and Clarias Lazera ed Lysimeters,
(Pisces) Induced by Zinc, Seasonally, W88-09662
W88-03651
2111 5B HIROTA, R. AND
2105 5C
HINO, M. Method Methylmercury Dis-
for Estimation of
HILTEBRAND, D. J. Estimation of Volume of Snowmelt from solved into Water from Dredged Material by
Tem-
Radon in Water Supply Wells: Treatment Facili- perature of Snow Line and Residual
Using the Marine Copepod Acartia clausi,
Snow
ty Requirements and Costs, Amount, W88-02523 2104 5A
W88-05011 2106 5F W88-07523 2109 2A
HIRSCH, M.
SDWA Amendments: Effects on the Water In- HINO, S. Measured and Modeled Fate of Disperse Yellow
dustry, Fluctuation of Algal Alkaline Phosphatase Ac- 42in an Outdoor Pond,
W88-06002 2108 5F tivity and the Possible Mechanisms of Hydroly- W88-10145 2112 7B

PA-171
AUTHOR INDEX
HIRSCH, P.

HIRSCH, P. HOAG, J. C. HODGSON, M. E.


Some Special Problems in the Determination of Columbia Basin Wildlife/Irrigation Develop- Color Infrared Video Mapping of Upland and
Viable Counts of Groundwater Microorganisms, ment Study, Wetland Communities,
W88-09797 2111 7B W88-00784 2101 6G W88-07782 2109 7B
HIRSCH, R. M. HOBBA, W. A.
Probability Plotting Position Formulas for Groundwater Hydrology of the Monongahela
HODNETT, M. G.
Flood Records with Historical Information, River Basin, West Virginia,
Soil Moisture Measurement by an Improved Ca-
W88-07398 2109 2E W88-03922 pacitance Technique: II. Field Techniques,
2105 7C
Evaluation and Calibration,
HIRSCHEL, G. H. Water in Hardy, Hampshire, and Western W88-07526 2109 2G
Chemung Subbasin: Low Flow Management Morgan Counties, West Virginia,
Framework Plan, W88-03921 2105 2F HODSON, P. V.
W88-07735 2109 6A Effect of Metal Metabolism on Uptake, Disposi-
HOBBS, P. V.
tion, and Toxicity in Fish,
Eastern Subbasin Low Flow Management Reevaluation of the Climax Cloud Seeding Ex-
W88-06290 2108 5C
Framework Plan, periments Using NOAA
Published Data,
W88-08395 2110 4A W88-06232 2108 2B HODSON, R. E.
HIRSCHHORN, J. S. HOCENSKI, V. Dynamics of Microbial Biomass and Activity in
Entropy Races Superfund, Investigation of the Production of Lipophilic Five Habitats of the Okefenokee Swamp Eco-
W88-09381 2111 6E Volatile Organohalogens During the Laboratory system,
Chlorination of Nonpolluted Surface Water W88-08796 2110 2H
HITCHCOCK, A. S.
Samples in Yugoslavia,
Application of Geophysical Techniques as a Site Photolysis of Phenol and Chlorophenols in Estu-
W88-07606 2109 5F
Screening Procedure at Hazardous Waste Sites, arine Water,
W88-09166 2111 7B Production of Lipophilic Volatile Organohalo- W88-08528 2110 5B
gen Materials During Laboratory Chlorination
HITCHMAN, S. P.
of Some Waste Water and Polluted River Water HOEFLEIN, J.
Collection Manifold for Multilevel Ground-
Samples from Yugoslavia, Levels of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Fort
Water Sampling Devices,
W88-10261 2112 5D Edward, New York, Water System,
W88-09788 2111 7B
W88-O0426 2101 5A
HOCHSTEIN, J. R.
HITES, R. A.
Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern HOEHN, J. P.
Concentrations of Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in
Bobwhite Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated Water and the Michigan Economy: Managing
the Atmosphere,
Food and Water, Water Quality,
W88-09570 2111 5B W88-06924 2109 5C W88-01758 2103 5G
IndustrialOrganic Compounds in the Niagara
HOCKENBURY, M. R.
River Watershed,
Treatment Alternatives Evaluation for Aquifer HOEHN, R. C.
W88-00427 2101 5A Effects of Storage and Preoxidation on Sludge
Restoration,
W88-09141 2111 5G and Water Quality,
Quantitationof Toxaphene in Environmental
W88-02394 2103 5D
Samples Using Negative Ion Chemical Ioniza- HOCKETT, G. A.
tionMass Spectrometry, Interdisciplinary Approach to Shallow Ground Evaluation of Organic Removal Options at
W88-03824 2105 5A Water Contamination in North-Central Mon- Newport News, Virginia,

Sediments as Archives of Environmental Pollu-


tana, W88-05827 2107 5F
W88-01104 2102 5G
tion Trends,
W88-09077
Using Alternative Oxidants to Remove Dis-
2111 5B HOCKING, G. C. solved Manganese from Waters Laden with Or-
Algorithm for Selective Withdrawal from Strati-
What was Leaking from a Hazardous Waste ganics,
fied Reservoir,
Dump in Niagara Falls, NY., W88-10228
W88-02319 2103 5F
W88-08897 2112 4A
2110 5B
HODDA, M. HOEK, J. P.
HIX, G. L. Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the
Temporal Changes in Littoral Meiofauna from
Data Base Management System Approach to Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica-
the Hunter River Estuary,
Ground Water Management, W88-00001 tion Process, Part I: Effect on Water Quality,
W88-09279 2101 2L
2111 4B W88-01973 2103 5F
HODDINOTT, J.
HJELMFELT, A. T.
Fractals and the River-Length Catchment-Area
Effect of Crude Oil and Oil Spill Chemicals on HOEKSTRA, P.
Nitrogen Fixation in the Cyanobacteria Nostoc Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) Explo-
Ratio,
sp., ration for Characterization of Injection Zones
W88-08053 2110 2E W88-09665 2111 5C and Water Intrusion Mapping,
Salt
HJELMQUIST, E. W88-11110 2112 5B
Long-Term Deformation and Failure of Buried
HODGKINSON, D. P.
Mathematical Modelling of Radionuclide Migra-
Plastic Pipes, HOEPPEL, R. E.
tion in Groundwater,
W88-03684 2105 8G Capping Contaminated Dredged Material,
W88-07911 2109 5E
W88-01535 2103 5E
HJORTH, D. A.
HODGSON, A. S.
Feeding Selection of Larval Striped Bass and HOFF, J. C.
Field Calibration of a Neutron Moisture Meter
White Perch in the Peekskill Region of the Adequacy of Disinfection for Control of Newly
in a Cracking Grey Clay,
Hudson River, W88-06447 Recognized Waterborne Pathogens,
2108 7B
W88-06640 2108 2H W88-00475 2101 5D
HODGSON, F. D. I.
HO, C. C.
Geohydrological Aspects of the Vryburg Com- Inactivation of Particle-Associated Coliforms by
Treatment of Anaerobically Digested Palm Oil
partment: The Development and Evaluation of Chlorine and Monochloramine,
Mill Effluent by Pressurised Activated Sludge,
Techniques for the Determination of the W88-07012 2109 5D
W88-06473 2108 5D Ground-Water Potential in the Southern Orange
HOAG, B. Free State and Northern Cape Province; HOFF, J. G.
Water Storage and Use by Spring Wheat under Volume 4, Management Recommendations for a Hudson
Conventional Tillage and No W88-00793 2101 2F River Atlantic Sturgeon Fishery Based on an
Continuous
Till in
and Alternate Crop-Fallow Systems in the Age-Structured Population Model,
Hydrological Disturbances Associated with In-
Northern Great Plains, W88-06650 2108 6B
creased Underground Extraction of Coal,
W88-03210 2104 3F W88-00402 2101 5B HOFF, M. H.
HOAG, G. E.
HODGSON, L. M. Food Habits of Adult Yellow Perch and Small-
Diffusion of Gasoline-Range Hydrocarbon mouth Bass in Nebish Lake, Wisconsin - With
Periphytic Algal Growth
Hypereutrophic in a
Vapors in Porous Media. Experimental Method- Special Reference to Zooplankton Density and
ida Lake Following a Winter Decline in
ologies, Composition,
Phytoplankton,
W88-11238 2112 5B W88-10448 W88-00872 2101 2H
2112 2H

PA-172
AUTHOR INDEX
HOLDWAY, D. A.

HOFF, T. B. HOFFMANN, E. R. HOHLFELD, R. W.


Contribution to the Biology of Shortnose Stur- Evaluation of Organic Removal Options at Health and Environmental Impacts of Brominat-
geon in the Hudson River Estuary, Newport News, Virginia, ed Organics Produced During Wastewater Dis-
W88-06642 2108 2L W88-05827 2107 5F infection with Bromide Chloride,
W88-03531 2105 5D
Management Recommendations Hudson
for a HOFFMANN, M. R.
River Atlantic Sturgeon Fishery Based on an Depositional Aspects of Pollutant Behavior in HOIGNE, J.
Age-Structured Population Model, Fog and Intercepted Clouds, Formation of Trichloronitromethane (Chloropi-
W88-06650 2108 6B W88-09069 2111 5B crin) and Chloroform in a Combined Ozonation/

HOFFARD. S. H.
Chlorination Treatment of Drinking Water,
Kinetics andMechanisms of the Catalytic Oxida-
Water-Resources Data Network Evaluation for tion of Dissolved Sulfur Dioxide in Aqueous
W88-07542 2109 5F
Monterey County, California-Phase 1: South Solution: An Application to Nighttime Fog
Mechanisms, Rates and Selectivities of Oxida-
County, Water Chemistry,
tions of Organic Compounds Initiated by Ozona-
W88-03356 2104 7A W88-02901 2104 5B
tion of Water,
HOFFMAN, D. C. Photocatalytic Formation of Hydrogen Perox- W88-02512 2104 5D
Assessment of the Potential for Radionuclide ide,
Migration from a Nuclear Explosion Cavity, W88-08452 2110 5B Singlet Oxygen Analysis in Irradiated Surface
W88-02613 2104 5B Waters,
Pollutant Deposition in Radiation Fog, W88-09569 2111 7B
HOFFMAN, D. J. W 8 8-08464 2110 5B
Reproduction of Mallards Fed Selenium, HOJAJI, H.
W88-06949 2109 5C HOFFMANN, P. Treatment of Various Nuclear Generating Sta-
Heiberg Leads Corps Into New Era, tion Waste Waters with Durasil(TM) Media,
HOFFMAN, E. B. W88-01801 2103 6E W88-06083 2108 5D
Analysis of Flood-Flow Frequency for Selected
Gaging Stations in South Dakota Through Sep- HOFMANN, W. C. HOKENSON, R. A.
tember 1985, Response of Cotton, Alfalfa, and Cantaloupe to Powerhouse Restoration Using F.E.M. Model-
W88-03303 2104 2E Foliar-deposited Salt in an Arid Environment, ling,
W88-02721 2104 5C W88-04540
HOFFMAN, E. J. 2106 8A
Urban Runoff Pollutant Inputs to Narragansett HOGAN, J. A.
Small R.C.C. Dam Plays Major Role in Reha-
Bay: Comparison to Point Sources, Analysis EPA Guidance on Composting
of
bilitation Project,
W88-01112 2102 5B Sludge: Part Ill-Oxygen, Moisture, Ordor,
W88-06714 2108 8F
Pathogens,
HOFFMAN, F. W. W88-03596 2105 5D
Liquid Purification System,
HOLBEIN, B. E.
W88-00527 2101 3A Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting
New Generation of Solid-state Metal Complex-
IV ing Materials:Models and Insights Derived from
Sludge: Part - Design and Operation,
Facility
HOFFMAN, G. W88-02127 2103 5D Biological Systems,
Field and Laboratory Study Using Adenylate W88-08402 2110 5D
Energy Charge as an Indicator of Stress in Myti- HOGAN, R. M.
lus edulis and Nephtys incisa Treated with No Simple Solutions, HOLBROOK, T .

Dredged Material, W88-00292 2101 6D Investigating Subsurface Fuel Releases Using


W88-11279 2112 5C Ambient Temperature Headspace Analysis,
HOGARTH, W. L. W88-11046 2112 7A
HOFFMAN, G. L. Application of a Simple Soil-Water Hysteresis
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants from Black Model, HOLBURT, M. B.
Rock Harbor Dredged Material by Mussels and W88-08325 2110 2G Water Marketing in Southern California,
Polycheates, W88-07378 2109 6D
W88-00891 2101 5B Exact Nonlinear Solution for Constant Flux In-
filtration, HOLCOMBE, L. J.
HOFFMAN, H. W88-07314 2109 2G Relations of Sampling Design to Analytical Pre-
Influence of Oxic and Anoxic Mixing Zones in
cision Estimates,
Compartment Systems on Substrate Removal Water Movement in a Finite Layer: Absorption
for Constant Water Content at the Surfaces,
W88-09432 2111 5 A
and Sludge Characteristics in Activated Sludge
Plants, W88-00103 2101 2G HOLDEMAN, J. T.
W88-04374 2105 5D AGTEHM: Documentation of Modifications to
HOGEBOOM, W. M.
the Terrestrial Ecosystem Hydrology Model
HOFFMAN, M. R. Profiency Testing of Water Microbiology Lab-
Catalysis of the Automation of Aquated Sulfur oratories in The Netherlands,
(TEHM) for Agricultural Applications,

Dioxide by Homogeneous and Heterogeneous W88-01710 2103 5G


W88-00482 2101 2A
Transition Metal Complexes,
HOGENDOORN, E. A. HOLDEN, J. M.
W88-02915 2104 5B
Analysis of Bromacil, Diuron and 3,4-Dichlor- Effects of Several Ions on Iron Treatment by
HOFFMAN, P. Contaminated Well Water, Using a
oaniline in Sodium Silicate and Hypochlorite,
Water Quality of Cistern Water in St. Thomas, High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic W88-01897 2103 5F
U. S.V.I. , A
Preliminary Survey; B. Microbial Column-Switching Procedure,
Analysis and Major Ion Composition, W88-05367 2107 5A
HOLDER, G. A.
W88-00536 Benzoate Removal by Aerobic Bioslimes,
2101 5A
HOGETSU, K. W88-05592 2107 5D
HOFFMAN, R. L. Species Composition of Phyto- and Zoo-plank-
Measurement of the Effects of Cadmium Stress ton Communities in Fertilized and Non-fertilized HOLDGATE, M. W.
on Protozoan Grazing of Bacteria (Bacterivory) Paddy Fields, (In Japanese), Ecological Effects of Deposited Sulphur and
in Activated Sludge by Fluorescence Microsco- W88-08634 2110 2H Nitrogen Compounds,
py. W88-06571 2108 5C
W88-05193 2107 5D HOGGAN, D. H.
Real-Time Simulation Model for the Mononga- HOLDREGE, T. J.
HOFFMANN, D. J. hela River Basin, Use of Odex Drilling System for Monitoring
Selenium Toxicosis in Wild Aquatic Birds, W88-05418 2107 2A Well Installation in Aquifer Containing Glacial
W88-10165 2112 5C Boulders,
HOGSTRAND, C. W88-09012 2111 7A
HOFFMANN, E. Acid-Shock, Aluminium, and Presence of
Multicolumn Ion Chromatographic Determina- Sphagnum Aurantiacum: Effects Embryological HOLDWAY, D. A.
tion of Nitrate and Sulfate in Waters Containing Development in the Common Frog, Rana Tem- Acute Toxicity of Permethrin or Glyphosate
Humic Substances, poraia and the Moor Frog, Rana Arvails, Pulse Exposure to Larval White Sucker (Catos-
W'88-09608 2111 7B W88-03692 2105 5C tomus commersoni) and Juvenile Flagfish (Jor-

PA-173
AUTHOR INDEX
HOLDWAY, D. A.

danella floridae) as Modified by Age and Ration HOLLETT, L. HOLSAPPLE, J. G.


Level, Influence of Oxygen Concentration on the Dis- Biological Evaluation of Angled-Screen Test
W88-06331 2108 5C tribution of Mysis Relicta Loven in a Eutrophic Facility,
Temperate Lake, W88-09853
Biogenic Sulfur and the Acidity of Rainfall in
2111 81
W88-06141 2108 5C
Remote Areas of Canada,
HOLSTROM, J.
W88-05503 2107 5B HOLLINS, G. Another Look at the Versatile Venturi,
Prediction of Surface Runoff Water Quality
Purge and Trap Gas Chromatographic Method W88-05966 2108 7B
from Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material
for Dimethyl Sulfide in Freshwater,
Placed in an Upland Disposal Site, HOLT, B. D.
W88-10545 2112 7B W88-02279 2103 5E Acidic Aerosols: Oxygen- 18 Studies of Forma-
HOLECEK, G. tion and Infrared Studies of Occurrence and
HOLLIS, G. E.
Storage-Effective Drainage Runoff Model, Neutralization,
One Year Irrigation Experiment to Assess
W88-09978 2111 2A W88-00373 2101 5B
Losses and Runoff Volume Relationships for a
Residential Road in Hertfordshire, England, Method
HOLGUIN, A. H.
W88-06265
for Determination of Oxygen- 18 of Hy-
Health Significance of Chlorination Byproducts 2108 2E drogen Peroxide in Rainwater,
in Drinking Water: The Houston Experience, W88-03826 2105 5A
Tipping Bucket Flowmeter for Roadside Gully
W88-02427 2103 5C Runoff,
HOLT, N. A.
W88-04576 2106 7B
HOLLAND, A. F. General Status of IGCC Developments,
Long-Term Variation in Mesohaline Chesapeake HOLLOWELL, J. R. W88-02668 2104 5G
Bay Macrobenthos: Spatial and Temporal Pat- Nutrient Monitoring of the Lower Susquehanna
terns,
HOLTE, B.
River and Selected Tributaries, October 1, 1984
W88-06336 Benthic Communities and Their Physical Envi-
2108 2L -September 30, 1986: Interim Report,
ronment in Relation to Urban Pollution from the
W88-07737 2109 7A
HOLLAND, E. A. City of Tromso, Norway: I. The Physical Envi-
Comprehensive Protection for Two Multipur- Toxic Screening of Surface Waters in the Lower ronment: Hydrography, Plant Nutrients, Organ-
pose Reservoirs in Central North Carolina - Susquehanna River Basin Using the Beckman ic Enrichment, Heavy Metals, and Redox Condi-

EPA's National Nonpoint Source Policy Can Microtox 2055 Toxicity Analyzer, tions,
Work, W88-06549 2108 5A
W88-08879 2110 5C
W88-01101 2102 5G
HOLLYDAY, E. F. Benthic Communities and Their Physical Envi-
HOLLAND, F. Radon Measurement in Streams to Determine ronment in Relation to Urban Pollution from the
New Approach: System Developmental Location and Magnitude of Ground-Water City of Tromso, Norway: II. Soft-Bottom Com-
Charges, Seepage, munities,
W88-06173 2108 6C W88-04996 2106 5 A W88-08880 2110 5C
HOLLAND, G. J. HOLM, E. HOLTON, G. A.
Diagnostic Analysis of Two Intense Monsoon Rapid Removal of Chernobyl Fallout from Med- Risk Assessment of Soil Contamination Criteria,
Depressions over Australia, iterranean Surface Waters by Biological Activi- W88-07957 2109 5C
W88-00122 2101 2B ty,
W88-04016 2105 5B HOLTON, R. L.
HOLLAND, J. P. Study of the Invertebrates and Fishes of Salt
Improved Description of Selective Withdrawal HOLM, N. P. Marshes in Two Oregon Estuaries,
Through Point Sinks, Groundwater Geochemistry of Short-Term Aq- W88-02922 2104 2L
W88-01191 2102 5G uifer Thermal Energy Storage Test Cycles,
W88-02778 2104 2F HOLTZ, R. D.
Norfolk Lake, Arkansas, Temperature Analysis: Measurement of Waterdrop Impact Pressures on
Mathematical Model Investigation, HOLM, T. R. Soil Surfaces,
W88-00858 2101 5G Groundwater Geochemistry of Short-Term Aq- W88-04501 2106 2J
uifer Thermal Energy Storage Test Cycles,
HOLLAND, L. W88-02778 2104 2F HOLTZCLAW, G. D.
Benthic Macroinvertebrates as Indexes of Water
Review of Ground Water Data from
Statistical
Quality in the Upper Cuyahoga River, HOLM, U. Waste Disposal Sites,
W88-10515 2112 5A Comparison of Insect Emergence from Natural W88-11232 2112 5A
and Artificially Modified Sections of a Stream,
HOLLAND, T. W. the Fuhlenau, in Schleswig-Holstein (Verglei- HOLUBEC, M.
Water Use in Arkansas, 1981, chende Emergenzstudien an einem Naturnahen Application of Computer Modeling for the
W88-02982 2104 6D und einem Naturfernen Abschnitt des Design of Open Pit Mine Dewatering,
Fliessgewassersystems der Fuhlenau, in Schles- W88-01458 2102 4B
HOLLAND, W. R.
wig-Holstein),
Managing Ground Water in Maine: Three Ap-
W88-09999 2111 2H Hydrogeology and Drainage of Copper-Cobalt
proaches,
Mines in the Kolwezi Area of Shaba, Republic
W88-09481 2111 4B HOLMBERG, M. of Zaire,
Influence of Evapotranspiration and Precipita- W88-01420 2102 4B
HOLLANDS, R. tion on Long-Term Changes in Exchangeable
Hyphomycetes in the Stream at the Royal Bo-
HOLWERDA,
Base Cations in Forest Soil (Metsamaan Vesita- D. A.
tanic Garden, Edinburgh and Notes on Their
louden Vaikutuksesta emaskyllasty sasteen pit- Cadmium Accumulation and Depuration in An-
Distribution in Scotland,
kaaikaisiin muutoksiin), odonta anatina Exposed to Cadmium Chloride
W88-09862 2111 2H W88-10558 2112 5C or Cadmium-EDTA Complex,
W88-08245 2110 5B
HOLLENBECK, A. J. HOLMES, J. A.
New Approach Achieves Inflow Reduction in Potential for Fisheries Cadmium Kinetics in Freshwater Clams. Ill Ef-
Rehabilitation in the
Sanitary Sewers,
Hamilton Harbour-Cootes Paradise Ecosystem fects of Zinc on Uptake and Distribution of
W88-05356 2107 5D of Lake Ontario, Cadmium in Anodonta Cygne,
W88-09546 2111 5G W88-03870 2105 5C
HOLLER, S. M.
Public Participation in Watershed Management:
HOLMES, P. HOLZ,F.
Combining Nominal Group Process and Micro- Monitoring
Bacteriological of Water with Deposition of Nitrate-N and Sulfate-S by Pre-
computers, 'Jungle Kits', cipitations in Schleswig-Holstein,
W88-04292 2105 6A W88-06469 2108 5 A W88-02411 2103 2B
HOLLERBACH, G. H. HOLROYD, E. W. HOLZAPFEL, E. A.
Using Oxygen to Control Hydrogen Sulfide in HIPLEX: A Cooperative Program on Rain Comparison of Infiltration Measuring Methods
Municipal Wastewater Systems, Augmentation in the High Plains, for Surface Irrigation,
W88-05568 2107 5D W88-00788 2101 3B W88-05946 2108 2G

PA-174
AUTHOR INDEX
HOPMANS, J. W.

Planning Model of Irrigation District, HONG, W. HOOKER, M.


W88-05141 2107 3F Determination Dose-Time-Response Rela-
of Straw Burning Reduces Infiltration in Winter
tionships from Long-Term Acute Toxicity Test Wheat,
Surface-Irrigation Nonlinear Optimization
Data, W88-08383 2110 3F
Models, W88-06960 2109 5A
W88-03787 2105 3F
HOOKEY, G. R.
Estimation of a Single Probit Line from Multiple Prediction of Delays in Groundwater Response
HOLZAPFEL-PSCHORN, A.
Toxicity Test Data, Catchment Clearing,
Application of Enzyme Assays for Toxicological to
W88-10502 2112 5C
Water Testing, W88-07577 2109 4C
W88-08157 2110 5A HONG, W. H.
HOOTSMANS, M. J. M.
Application of Enzyme Assays for Toxicological Application of Tracer Techniques to Continu-
Seasonal Dynamics and Leaf Growth of Zostera
Water Testing (Anwendung enzymatischer Ver- ous-Flow Toxicity Testing,
Noltii Hornem,. a Perennial Intertidal Seagrass,
fahren in der Wasser-Toxikologie),
W88-04029 2105 5A
W88-06702 2108 2L
W88-01972 2103 5A
Microcomputer-Interfaced Continuous Flow
Toxicity Test System,
Seed-Bank Development, Germination and
Sensitive Methods for the Determination of Mi-
W88-04028 2105 5A Early Seedling Survival of Two Seagrass Spe-
crobial Activities in Water Samples using Fluori-
cies from the Netherlands: Zostera Marina L.
genic Substrates,
W88-02723 2104 5 A HONJO, T. and Zostera Nothii Hornem,
Photosynthetic Products and Nutrient Availabil- W88-06701 2108 2L
HOLZER, J. M. ity in Phytoplankton Population from Gokasho
Interdisciplinary Approach to Shallow Ground Bay, Japan, HOOVER, H.
Water Contamination in North-Central Mon- W88-04169 2105 2L Farmer Participation in the Hall County ACP
tana, SpecialWater Quality Project, Nebraska, 1980,
W88-01104 2102 5G HONSBERGER, P. W88-00892 2101 5G
Bioaccumulative Behaviour of Some PCB Con-
HOLZER, T. L. geners in Lake Geneva Brown Trout (Salmo HOOVER, R.
Effect if Water-Level Recoveries on Fault Lacustris L.), Bladder Cancer, Drinking Water Source, and
Creep, Houston, Texas, W88-10536 2112 5B Tap Water Consumption: A Case-Control
W88-00012 2101 4B
Study,
HOOD, M. A.
W88-07215 5C
HOM, T. Distribution of Ultramicrobacteria in a Gulf
2109
Simultaneous Exposure of English Sole (Par-
Coast Estuary and Induction of Ultramicrobac- HOOYKASS, C. W. J.
ophrys vetulus) to Sediment-Associated Xeno-
teria, Method of Processing Waste
biotics: Part 2- Chronic Exposure to an Urban Materials, Particu-
W88-08795 2110 2L Sludge Containing Noxious Metals,
larly
Estuarine Sediment with Added H3-
Benzo(a)pyrene and C14-Polychlorinated Bi- HOOGHEEM, T. J. W88-00510 2101 5D
phenyls, Monsanto Testing Program
Analytical for
W88-06870 2109 5B HOPE, A. S.
NPDES Discharge Self-Monitoring, Catchment Soil Moisture Distribution at Cedara,
HOMAN, D. M. W88-11172 2112 7C
W88-00959 2101 2G
Monitoring and Control of Center Pivot Sys-
Quality Assurance Project Plans - A Key to
tems with Microcomputers,
Effective Cooperative Monitoring Programs,
HOPKE, P. K.
W88-04294 2105 3F Reduction of Mutagenicity of Municipal
W88-11163 2112 7A
Wastewaters by Land Treatment,
HOMANN, P. S.
Solution Composition Effects on Cadmium HOOGVELD, H. L. W88-06437 2108 5E
Sorption by Forest Soil Profiles, Durable and Transportable Limnetic Enclosure
System Suitable for Wind-Exposed Lakes, HOPKINS, D. L.
W88-05989 2108 5E
W88-08261 2110 7B 2,2-Dibromo-3-Nitriloproprionamide (DBNPA)
HON, R. Chemical Degradation in Natural Waters: Ex-
Determination of Bulk Radon Emanation Rates HOOIJMANS, C. perimental Evaluation and Modeling of Com-
by High Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy, Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention petitive Pathways,
W88-04988 2106 5A Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, W88-01840 2103 5B
W88-01948 2103 5B
HONDA, A. Brood Size and Neonate Weight of Daphnia
Removal of Organics from Leachate by the Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention magna Produced by Nine Diets,
Combined Process of a Facultative Pre-treat- Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, W88-11008 2112 2H
ment Pond and an Aerated Lagoon at a Sea- W88-03560 2105 5B
Based Solid Waste Disposal Site, Sensitivity of Chronic Endpoints Used in Daph-
W88-07330 2109 5D HOOK, J. E. niamagna Straus Life-Cycle Tests,
Comparison of the Crop Management Strategies
HONG, A. P. W88-11009 2112 5C
Developed from Studies at Pennsylvania State
Photocatalytic Formation of Hydrogen Perox- University, University of Minnesota, Michigan HOPKINS, G. D.
ide,
State University, and the Muskegon County Advection-Dispersion-Sorption Models for Sim-
W88-08452 2110 5B Land Treatment System, ulating the Transport of Organic Contaminants,
HONG, J.-S. W88-02746 2104 5E W88-02553 2104 5B
Acute Toxicity of Cadmium to Eight Species of
Management Studies of Annual Grasses and Pe- HOPKINS, R. B.
Marine Amphipod and Isopod Crustaceans from
rennial Legumes and Grasses at the Michigan
Southern California, Land Use Monitoring and Assessment for Non-
State University Water Quality Management Fa-
W88-05624 2107 5B point Sources Pollution Control,
cility,
W88-01085 2102 5G
HONG, M. S. W88-02747 2104 5E
Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes HOPKINS, R. S.
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through Oldfield Management Studies on the Water
Prospective Study of Giardiasis and Water Sup-
Chemical Reactor Model, Quality Management Facility at Michigan State
plies in Colorado,
W88-08947 2110 5B University,
W88-02748 2104 5E W88-05490 2107 5C
Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through HOOK, L. HOPMANS, J.

National Surface Water Survey: Western Lake Application of a Simple Soil-Water Hysteresis
Chemical Reactor Model,
W88-10238 2112 2K Survey-Phase I, Data Base Dictionary, Model,
W88-07760 2109 2H W88-08325 2110 2G
HONG, P. A.
Catalysis of the Autoxidation of Aquated Sulfur HOOKE, R. L. B. HOPMANS, J. W.
Dioxide by Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mass Movement in Semi-Arid Environments Comparison of Various Methods to Scale Soil
Transition Metal Complexes, and the Morphology of Alluvial Fans, Hydraulic Properties,
W88-02915 2104 5B W88-09349 2111 2J W88-07562 2109 2G

PA-175
AUTHOR INDEX
HOPPE, H.-G.

HOPPE, H.-G. Graphic Estimation of Peak Flow Reduction in HORTLE, K. G.


Microbial Decomposition in Aquatic Environ- Reservoirs, Changes in the Riffle Macroinvertebrate Fauna
ments: Combined Process of Extracellular W88-04459 2105 2E of the Tanjil Southeastern Australia,
River,
Enzyme Activity and Substrate Uptake, During Construction of Blue Rock Dam,
W88-07023 5B
HORN, I. W88-04475
2109
Investigations on Spectral Interferences in ICP-
2105 6G
HOPPE, R. T. AES (Untersuchungen ueber Spektrale Interfer- HORTON, R.
Ecology of Waterfowl Populations on the SRP, enzen in der ICP-AES), Design for an Automated Tension Infiltrometer,
W88-09234 2111 2H W88-04344 2105 5A W88-10649 2112 7B

HOPPING, W. D.
Investigations on Spectral Interferences in ICP-
SoilHeat and Water Flow with a Partial Surface
Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonates (LAS) in
AES (Untersuchungen ueber spektrale Interfer-
Mulch,
enzen in der ICP-AES),
Sewage Sludges, Soils and Sediments: Analytical W88-04598 2106 2G
Determination and Environmental Safety Con-
W88-08155 2110 5A
siderations, HORN, J. B. HORVATH, I.

W88-09618 2111 5A Removing Giardia Cysts and Other Particles Modelling in the Technology of Wastewater
From Low Turbidity Waters Using Dual-Stage Treatment,
HORD, R. M. Filtration, W88-03951 2105 5D
Remote Sensing: Methods and Applications, W88-07039 2109 5F
W88-05780 2107 7B HORVATH, R. W.
HORN, M. A. Disinfection of Sewage Sludge by Windrow
Remote Sensing: Methods and Applications, Annual Ground-Water Use in the Twin Cities Composting,
W88-09237 2111 7B Metropolitan Area, Minnesota, 1970-79, W88-06581 2108 5D
W88-02958 2104 6D
HORDIJK, L.
HORVATIN, P. J.
Model Approach to Acid Rain, HORN, S. C. Results from Great Lakes POTW Optimization
W88-07943 2109 6B Method of Removing Water from Earthen Pits,
Project,
W88-00525 2101 5G
HORELICK, P.
W88-03794 2105 5D
Recovery and Electrochemical Technology, HORNABROOK, G. A.
Monitoring System,
HORWITZ, W.
W88-00216 2101 5D Irrigation
W88-04817 2106 3F Coping with Sampling Variability in Biota; Per-

HORGAN, C. B. centiles and Other Strategies,


L.
Comparison of Techniques for Evaluating the HORNBECK, J. W. W88-09428 2111 5A
Acid Pulses From Snowmelt at Acidic Cone
Effect of Cadmium on Pseudomas fluorescens,
Pond, New Hampshire, HOSE, J. E.
W88-11015 2112 5C
W88-07594 2109 5C Does Avoidance of Chlorinated Seawater Pro-
HORI, H. tect Fish Against Toxicity. Laboratory and
Water-Related Limitations to Local Develop-
HORNBROOK, W. R. Field Observations,
Wastewater Analysis with Robotics and Gas
ment, W88-03517 2105 5C
Chromatography,
W88-08226 2110 4C W88-03841 2105 5A HOSEA, H.
HORI, Y. Recovery of Heavy Metals by Immobilized
HORNE, A. J.
Rate of Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Oxidation Macronutrient Controls on Nitrogen Fixation in Algae,
of N02(-) in Cloud Water Droplets. Estimated Planktonic Cyanobacterial Populations,
W88-08399 21 10 5D
for Hypothetical Environmental Conditions, W88-08769 2110 2H
W88-05975 2108 2K HOSETTI, B. B.
HORNE AND, P. A. Performance of Wastewater Stabilization Ponds
HORIE, N. Laboratory Stream Design for Biological Re- at Different Depths,
Orographic Rainfall Events in the Orofure search, W88-02460 2103 5D
Mountain Range in Hokkaido, Japan, W88-04861 2106 2H
W88-09868 2111 2B HOSHIKA, A.
HORNER, R. R. Record of Heavy Metal Pollution in Sediment
HORITSU, H. Nonpoint Source Pollution Monitoring Program from the Seto Inland Sea,
Oxidative Pathway After Reduction of p-Amin- Design, W88-09798 2111 5B
obenzene by Pseudomonas cepacia, W88-09985 2111 7A
W88-03700 2105 5D HOSKER, R. P.
Nuisance Biomass Levels of Periphytic Algae in
Comparisons of Wet and Dry Deposition: The
Streams,
Reductive Metabolism of Aminoazobenzenes by First Year of Trial Dry Deposition Monitoring,
Pseudomonas cepacia,
W88-06917 2109 5C W88-08458 2110 7A
W88-03699 2105 5B HORNICK, L. E.
Experimental Studies of Physical Factors Af-
HOSKING, J. G.
HORIUCHI, K. M. Arrival Rate of Raindrops at the Ground,
fecting Seston Transport in Streams,
Cation Cycling in a Base-poor and Base-rich W88-02680 2104 2B
W88-05104 2106 2E
Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem,
W88-06153 2108 2K HORNING, W. B. Ground-Based, High-Resolution Measurements
Toxicity Reduction at Municipal Wastewater of the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of
HORIWTZ, R. Treatment Plants, Rainfall,
Protozoan Communities of the Flint River - W88-04885 2106 5D W88-06257 2108 2B
Lake Blackshear Ecosystem (Georgia, USA),
W88-09675 2111 2H HORNUNG, U. Improved High-Resolution Raingage,
Water Movement in a Finite Layer: Absorption W88-03287 2104 7B
HORIYAMA, T. for Constant Water Content at the Surfaces,
Methane Production Using a Bio-Reactor W88-O0103 2101 2G HOSKING, J. R. M.
Packed with Pumice Stone on an Evaporator Effect of Intersite Dependence on Regional
Condensate of Kraft Pulp Mill,
HOROWITZ, A. J. Flood Frequency Analysis,
Primer on Trace Metal-Sediment Chemistry, W88-07449 2E
W88-03810 2105 5D 2109
W88-03899 2105 5B
HORN, D. HORPESTAD, A. A.
HOSPER, H.
Annual Flow and Drought Character-
Statistics Control of Phosphorus Loading and Flushing as
Arsenic Data for Streams in the Upper Missouri
istic for Gaged and Ungaged Streams in Idaho, Restoration Methods for Lake Veluwe, The
River Basin, Montana and Wyoming,
W88-05236 2107 2A W88-03304 2104 2K Netherlands,
W88-10357 2112 2H
HORN, D. R. HORTH, H.
Analysis and Generation of Low Flow Se- Techniques for the Fractionation and Identifica- HOSSAIN, K
quences for Idaho Streams Using Disaggregation tion of Mutagens Produced by Water Treatment Measurement and Prediction of the Effective-
Modeling, Chlorination, ness of Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants,
W88-03189 2104 2E W88-07815 2109 5A W88-09187 2111 7B

PA-I76
AUTHOR INDEX
HOWARD-WILLIAMS, C.

HOSSAIN, M. A. HOUGHTALEN, R. J. Satellite-Observed Charcteristics of Winter


Migration of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Water Delivery System Operation via
Irrigation Monsoon Cloud Clusters,
Groundwater, Aggregate State Dynamic Programming, W88-00126 2101 2B
W88-11216 2112 5B W88-08051 2110 3F
HOVBERG, T.
HOSSEINI, S. M. HOUGHTON, R. L. Experience of Microprocessors in the National
Effects ofWater Level Fluctuations on Algal Progress Report on the Geochemistry of the
Automatic Data Acquisition System inSweden,
Communities of Freshwater Marshes, Sulfur Cycle in Northern Great Plains Coal
W88-02629 2104 7B
W88-05221 2107 2H Mines,
W88-02975 2104 5B HOVEMANN, F.
HOSSNER, L. R.
Dewatering of Petroleum-Containing Sludges
Heavy Metals in Drilling Muds: Sequential Ex- Use of Chemical Test Papers to Semiquantitati-
vely Determine Mercury-Vapor Concentrations, with Recovery of the Oil Component,
tractability and Effect of a Solidification Proc-
W88-02974 2104 5A W88-04835 2106 5D
ess,
W88-01739 2103 5B
HOUK, V. HOVI, T.
Phytoplankton of the Zelivka Reservoir Viruses in Sewage Waters During and After a
HOSTETLER, C. J.
Development and Application of a Coupled (Czechoslovakia), Poliomyelitis Outbreak and Subsequent Nation-
Geohydrochemical Code,
W88-10817 2112 5C wide Oral Poliovirus Vaccination Campaign in
W88-10916 2112 5B Finland,
HOUK, V. N.
Determining the Impacts on Human Health At-
W88-07007 2109 5B
HOTCHKISS, D. A.
tributable to Hazardous Waste Sites,
Contaminant Mobility and Engineering Design HOWARD, A. F.
W88-09059 2111 5C
at a Nearshore Confined Disposal Site - Port of Hydraulic Design of Culverts on Forest Roads,
Seattle Terminal 91 Short Fill, HOUKI, A. W88-08373 2110 8B
W88-02518 2104 5E Numerical Estimation to Organic Pollution of
Flowing Water by Using the Epilithic Diatom HOWARD, J. H.
HOTCHKISS, W. R. — From Cradle to Grave: The Legislative History
Assemblage Diatom Assemblage Index
Hydrogeology and Simulation of Water Flow in ofRCRA,
(DAIpo),
Strata Above the Bearpaw Shale and Equiva- W88-02758
W88-03859 2105 5A 2104 6E
lents of Eastern Montana and Northeastern Wy-
oming, HOUNSLOW, A. W. HOWARD, J. L.
W88-03033 2104 2F Adsorption and Movement of Organic Pollut- Biochemical Methods for Detection of Subsur-
ants, face Contamination/Biomass,
HOTHAM, J. W88-09169 2111 5B W88-02544 2104 5A
Effects of Test Spills of Chemically Dispersed
and Nondispersed Oil on the Activity of Aspar- Expecting the Unexpected, HOWARD, K.
tate Amino-transferase and Glucose-6-Phosphate W88-09298 2111 7A Stringfellow Leachate Treatment with RBC,
Dehydrogenase in Two Intertidal Bivalves, Mya W88-06741 2108 5D
Strategy for Subsurface Characterization Re-
arenaria and Mytilus edulis,
search,
W88-09202 2111 5C
W88-02549 2104 5B
HOWARD, K. W. F.
Beneficial Aspects of Sea-Water Intrusion,
HOTHAM, J. R. HOUSE, M. A. W88-00013 2101 4B
Tidal Area Dispersant Project: Fate of Dis-
Development of Water Quality Indices for
persed and Undispersed Oil in Two Nearshore HOWARD, P. H.
Operational Management,
Test Spills,
Biodegradation Data Evaluation for Structure/
W88-04427 2105 5G
W88-09201 2111 5B Biodegradability Relations,
HOUSE, W. A. W88-06921 2109 5B
HOTHERSALL, R. J.
Sodium
Neutralizing Strategies for Acid Waters:
Assessing the Design of Draft Tubes,
W88-07460
and Calcium Products Generate Different Acid HOWARD, R. K.
2109 8C Neutralizing Capacities, Diel Variation in the Abundance of Epifauna
HOTOGI, A.
W88-10266 2112 5G Associated with Seagrasses of the Indian River,
Process and Apparatus for Ion Exchange By Florida, U.S.A.,
HOUSEHAM, B. C.
Use of Thermally Regenerable Resin, Determination of Purines in Fresh and Sea
W88-05645 2107 2L
W88-04812 2106 3A Water by Cathodic Stripping Voltammetry Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the
HOU, After Complexation with Copper(I), Indian River Lagoon, Florida: I. Comparisons
H. C.
W88-06134 2108 7B
Gyarmati Principle and Open-Channel Velocity Among the Three Species of Seagrasses from
Distribution, HOUSTON, J. F. T. Adjacent Beds,
W88-04265 2105 8B Locating Potential Borehole Sites in a Discord- W88-10773 2112 2H
ant Flow Regime in the Chalk Aquifer at Lul-
HOU, K .
Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the
worth Using Integrated Geophysical Surveys,
Microbial Removal and Inactivation from Water Indian River Lagoon, Florida: I. Comparisons
W88-07915 2109 7B
by Filters Containing Magnesium Peroxide, Among Three Species of Seagrasses from Adja-
W88-O7072 2109 5F Victoria Province Drought Relief Project: I. cent Beds,

HOUCK, C. P. Geophysical Siting of Boreholes, W88-09857 2111 2L


W88-09784 2111 2F
Initial Operations Report of Sludge Farm, Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the
W88-05160 2107 5E Victoria Province Drought Relief Project: II. Indian River Lagoon, Florida: II. Comparisons
Borehole Yield Relationships, Between Drift Algae and Three Species of Sea-
HOUCK, M. W88-10414 2112 2F grasses,
Development of an Expert System for the Anal-
ysis of Urban Drainage Using 'SWMM' (Storm HOUSTON, K. L.
W88-09858 2111 2L
Water Management Model), Hydraulic Model Studies of Upper Stillwater
Motile Epifauna of Marine Macrophytes in the
W88-01759 2103 6A Dam Stepped Spillway and Outlet Works, Indian River Lagoon, Florida: II. Comparisons
W88-05694 2107 8B
HOUCK, M. H. Between Drift Algae and Three Species of Sea-
Design of Dual-Purpose Detention Systems HOUX, N. W. H. grasses,
Using Dynamic Programming, Test System for the Determining of the Fate of W88-10774 2112 2H
W88-02413 2103 4A Pesticides in Surface Water: Protocol and Com-
parison of the Performance for Parathion of HOWARD-WILLIAMS, C.
Design of Stormwater Detention Basins for Mul- Antarctic Stream Ecosystems: Physiological
Ecocores and Micro Ecosystems from Two
tiple Design Frequencies, Ecology of a Blue-green Algal Epilithon,
Sources,
W88-04268 2105 4A W88-09584 W88-10655 2112 2H
2111 5A
HOUGH, A. M. HOUZE, R. A. Cycling and Retention of Nitrogen and Phos-
Computer Modelling Study of the Chemistry Rear Inflow in Squall Lines with Trailing Strati- phorous in Wetlands: A Theoretical and Applied
Occurring During Cloud Formation over Hills, form Precipitation, Perspective,
W88-02402 2103 2K W88-06373 2108 2B W88-10675 2112 2H

PA-177
AUTHOR INDEX
HOWARTH, C. R.

HOWARTH, C. R. Simultaneous Multiple-Level Withdrawal Hydrodynamic Model (DHM),


Diffusion
Application of the Spinning Disc Reactor as an Through Single Wet Well Structures for Down- W88-08184 2110 2A
Ozone Contactor, stream Water Quality Maintenance,
W88-02212 2103 5D W88-01335 2102 5G Dimensionless S-Graphs for Urban Watersheds,
W88-04391 2105 2A
Ozonolysis of Wastewaters Using a Spinning HOWLAND, J.
Disc Reactor, Funding Nonpoint Control Projects in Missouri, Estimating 100-Year Flood Confidence Inter-
W88-00982 2102 5D W88-01094 2102 5G vals,

HOWARTH, R. W. HOWLAND, M. D. W88-08357 2110 2E


Seasonal Differences in Spartina Recoverable Three-Dimensional Modeling Analysis of
Underground Reserves in the Great Sippewissett Ground Water Pumping Schemes for Contain- Flood Skew in Hydrologic Design on Ungaged
Marsh in Massachusetts, ment of Shallow Ground Water Contamination, Watersheds,
W88-08722 2110 21 W88-10938 W88-09740 2111 2E
2112 5G
Sulfur, Carbon, and Nitrogen Isotopes Used to HOXIE, D. C. Kinematic Wave Routing and Computational
Trace Organic Matter Flow in the Salt-Marsh Extreme Levels of 222-Rn and U in a Private Error,
Estuaries of Sapelo Island, Georgia, Water Supply, W88-06215 2108 2E
W88-05954 2108 2L W88-05002 2106 5B
HOWE, C. W. HRUDEY, S. E.
HOYER, B. E. Anaerobic Biodegradation of Monochlorophen-
Guidelines for Developing Area-of-Origin Com- Nonpoint Source Contamination of Ground ols,
pensation,
Water in Karst-Carbonate Aquifers in Iowa,
W88-03192 2104 6B W88-02011 2103 5D
W88-01103 2102 5B
HOWE, S. Prediction of Soluble Nickel Removal by Acti-
Secondary Production of Benthic Molluscs from
HOYER, O.
vated Sludge Using Free Metal Ion Concentra-
Effect of Ozonation on the Impairment of Floc-
the Delaware Bay and Coastal Area, tions,
culation by Algogenic Organic Matter,
W88-08741 2110 2L W88-01938
W88-04342 2105 5F 2103 5D
HOWE, W. J.
Implementing Social Feasibility in Water Re- Effect of Ozonation on the Impairment of Floc- HRUSKA, V.
culation by Algogenic Organic Matter, Simple Self-Releasing Coresampler,
source Planning,
W88-00738 2101 6E W88-08153 2110 5F W88-10812 2112 7A
Social Feasibility as an Alternative Approach to on the Influence of Algal-derived
Investigations HSI, D. C.
Water Resource Planning, Organic Substances on Flocculation and Filtra-
Selecting Genotypes of Valencia Peanuts for
W88-00543 2101 6B tion,
Salt Tolerance and Efficient Saline water Utili-
W88-05821 2107 5F zation,
HOWELL, D. G.
Membrane Filter Method for the Enumeration HOYLAND, G. W88-00724 2101 3C
of Aquatic Ammonifiers, Sludge Thickening Does Work - And Saves
W88-02831 2104 5B Money, HSIEH, B. B.

W88-02131 2103 5D Analysis of Water Temperature Records Using a


HOWELL, G. D. Deterministic - Stochastic Model,
Sulphate,Water Colour and Dissolved Organic HOYLMAN, E. W. W88-06532 2108 2L
Carbon Relationships in Organic Waters of At- Vadose Zone Monitoring for Hazardous Waste
lantic Canada, Sites, HSIEH, K. M.
W88-05867 2107 5A W88-09385 2111 7 A Trace Metal Interactions with Microbial Bio-
films in Natural and Engineered Systems,
HOWELL, J. A. HOYT, G. D.
Downflow Fixed-film Anaerobic Reactors Sta- Effect of Conservation Tillage on Fate and
W88-05470 2107 5D
bility Studies Under Organic and Hydraulic Transport of Nitrogen,
Overloading Working Volume, HSIEH, P. A.
at Different W88-05772 2107 4C
W88-10259 2112 5D Determination of Aquifer Transmissivity from
Effect of Conservation Tillage on Fate and Earth Tide Analysis,
HOWELL, W. E. Transport of Nitrogen, W88-04303 2105 2F
Counter-Seeding and How To Avoid It, W88-11080 2112 4C
W88-01271 2102 3B Response of Well Aquifer Systems to Earth
HRBACEK, J. Tides: Problem Revisited,
HIPLEX: A Cooperative Program on Rain Relation of the Zooplankton Biomass and Share
Augmentation
W88-06804 2108 2F
in the High Plains,
of Large Cladocerans to the Concentration of
W88-0O788 2101 3B Total Phosphorus, Chorophyll-a and Transpar- HSU, C. F.
HOWELLS, S. ency in Hubneov and Vrchlice Reservoirs, Evaluation of Operational Cloud Seeding
Examination of the Fate of Nigerian Crude Oil W88-10818 2112 5C Projects,
in Surface Sediments of the Humber Estuary by W88-01264 2102 3B
HREN, J.
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry,
Water Quality Data-Collection Activities in Col-
W88-09601 2111 5B HSU, F. H.
orado and Ohio: Phase I-Inventory and Evalua-
Ice Island Construction,
HOWERTON, D. E. tion of 1984 Programs and Costs,
Two-Stage Cyclic Operation of Anaerobic Fil- W88-03087 2104 7A W88-04804 2106 8A
ters,
W88-01828 HREZO, M. S. HSU, M. T.
2103 5D
Implementing Social Feasibility in Water Re- Pilot Study of Small-Scale Monitoring Methods
HOWGATE, P. source Planning, of Herbicide Residues in Soil and Water,
Establishment of a Test Guideline for the Eval- W88-00738 2101 oE W88-02358 2103 5B
uation of Fish Tainting,
W88-10151 2112 7C Options for Managing Underground Storage HSU, T.-S.
Tanks. Reliability and Reproducibility of Small-Scale
HOWGRAVE-GRAHAM, A. R. W 88-03224 2104 5G Biological Treatment Study Results,
Application of the Fluorescent-Antibody Tech-
nique for the Detection of Sphaerotilus natans in Social Feasibility as an Alternative Approach to
W88-01042 2102 5D
Activated Sludge, Water Resource Planning,
W88-07025 W88-O0543
HU.A.
2109 5D 2101 6B
Determination of Purgeable Halocarbons and
HOWTNGTON, S. E. HROMADKA, T. V. Aromatics by Photoionization and Hall Electro-
Improvement of Hydropower Release Dissolved Comparison of Overland Flow Hydrograph lytic Conductivity Detectors Connected in
Oxygen with Turbine Venting, Models, Series.
W88-02280 2103 5G W88-04458 2105 2E W88-04007 2105 5 A

PA-178
AUTHOR INDEX
HUDSON, R. J. M.

HU,J. HUANG, S.-A. HUBER, J.


Cultivation of Anaerobic Granular Sludge in Removal of Acetic Acid from Wastewater with Experiences with the Pre-Pasteurization of
UASB Reactors with Aerobic Activated Sludge Liquid Surfactant Membranes: An External Sewage Sludge with Heat Recovery,
as Seed, Boundary Layer and Membrane Diffusion Con- W88-00257 2101 5E
W88-01839 2103 5D trolled Model,
W88-02696 2104 5D HUBER, L.
HU, K. Y. Requirements for the Treatment of Effluents
Disulfate Ion as an Intermediate to Sulfuric Acid HUANG, S.-L. from Chemical Pulp Mills in the F.R.G.,
inAcid Rain Formation, Hydrologic Simulation of the Brandywine Basin, W88-10311 2112 5D
W88-05502 2107 5B W88-02380 2103 2E

HU,S.
HUBER, W.
HUANG, S. W.
Effects of Sodium Pentachlorophenate on the
Determination of Confidence Intervals for Reducing Turbidity in Turbid Waters,
Design Floods, Ecology of a Freshwater Model Ecosystem,
W88-04829 2106 5F
W88-07399 2109 2E W88-08565 2110 5C
HUANG, T.-C
Problems with Outlier Test Methods in Flood Mass Transfer of Sodium Chloride in Simulated SplitPond - One Means of Getting Comparable
Frequency Analysis, Crystallizing Pond During the Rainfall Period,
Model Ecosystems,
W88-07413 2109 2E W88-05068 2106 2K W88-08170 2110 5C

HU, Z.-L. HUANG, T.-H. HUBER, W. C.


Unsubstituted and Hydroxy Substituted Fatty Mass Transfer of Sodium Chloride in Simulated Economic and Predictive Reliability Implica-
Acids in a Recent Lacustrine Sediment (Lake Crystallizing Pond During the Rainfall Period, Stormwater Design Methodologies,
tions of
Leman, Geneva, Switzerland), W88-05068 2106 2K W88-10030 2111 6A
W88- 10532 2112 2H
HUANG, W. W. HUBERSON, S.
HUA, S.-Q. Dissolved Cd Behavior in Some Selected Linear Graphical Method for Determining Hy-
General Survey of Flood-Frequency Analysis in French and Chinese Estuaries. Consequences on drodispersive Characteristics in Tracer Experi-
China, Cd Supply to the Ocean, ments with Instantaneous Injection,
W88-07386 2109 2E W88-06066 2108 5B W88-07198 2109 5B
HUANG, C. HUANG, X.-Y. HUBERT, P.
Noncontact Laser System for Measuring Soil Hysteretic Behaviour of Moist Convection, Statistical Approach of the Aridification Process
Surface Topography, W88-11287 2112 2B in Western Africa (Approche Statistique de l'Ar-
W88-07990 2110 7B
idification de l'Afrique d l'Ouest),
HUBBALL, J.
HUANG, C. P. Comparison of On-Column and Splitless Injec-
W88-07200 2109 2B
Adsorption of Heavy Metals onto Hydrous Acti- tions for the Capillary GC
Quantitation of Or-
vated Carbon, HUCK, P. M.
ganics Extracted from Landfill Leachates,
W88-04442 2105 5D Development of a New Radium Removal Proc-
W88-06098 2108 5A Uranium Mining Effluents,
ess for
Removal of Cd(II) from Plating Waste Water by HUBBARD, E. J. W88-00986 2102 5D
an Activated Carbon Process, Use of Odex Drilling System f6r Monitoring
W88-00451 2101 5D Well Installation in Aquifer Containing Glacial Pilot Scale Investigation of Alternative Drinking
Boulders,
Water Treatment Processes at Edmonton, Al-
Role of Fe(III) in Metal Complex Adsorption by berta,
W88-09012 2111 7A
Hydrous Solids, W88-05824 2107 5F
W88-01835 2103 2K HUBBARD, G. J.
Seasonal Variation in Cell Volume of Epilimne- HUCK, R. B.
HUANG, C. T. Plant Communities
tic Bacteria, Along an Edaphic Continu-
Development and Validation of the Under-
ground Leak Transport Assessment Model W88-10770 2112 2H um in a Central Florida Watershed,
W88-10900 2112 2H
(ULTRA), HUBBARD, J. G.
W88-11217 2112 7B Primary and Bacterial Secondary Production in HUDSON, C.
HUANG, C.-W. a Southwestern Reservoir, Two Ground Water Contamination Problems:
Treatment of Phenol-Formaldehyde W88-07019 2109 2H Case Studies,
Resin
Wastewaters Using Rotating Biological Contac- W88-09117 2111 5B
HUBBARD, N.
tors,
Noble Gas Composition of Deep Brines from the HUDSON, D.
W88-02205 2103 5D Palo Duro Basin, Texas, Distribution of Breeding Dippers (Cinclus (L.);
HUANG, J.-C. W88-07922 2109 2F Aves) in Relation to Stream Acidity in Upland
Blinding of Sludges During Filtration, Wales,
W88-06488
HUBBARD, R. K.
2108 5D Subsurface Water Movement in an Upland
W88-10706 2112 5C
Effects of Cd and Cu on a Biofilm Treatment Coastal Plain Soil as Influenced by Plinthite, HUDSON, J. A.
System, W88-00106 2101 2G Contribution of Soil Moisture Storage to the
W88-00994 2102 5D Water Balances of Upland Forested and Grass-
HUBBERT, M. K.
Darcy's Law: land Catchments,
Implementing Direct Water Reuse, Its Physical Theory and Applica-
W88-00175 Entrapment of Oil and Gas, W88-10402 2112 2A
2101 5D tion to
W88-09406 2111 2F
Land Application of Sewage Effluent for Mis- Superbugs Spring from Hot Water,
souriWater Resources Conservation and Pollu- HUBEL, R. E. W88-03818 2105 2H
tion Control, Removing Trihalomethane Precursors by Co-
W88-00732
HUDSON, M. J.
2101 5D agulation,
Metal Removal Using Coordinating Copoly-
W88-01894 2103 5F
HUANG, J. Y. C. mers,
Transient Responses Incorporating Products HUBELE, C. W88-08405 2110 5D
Formation, Use of Ozone and Granular Activated Carbon in
W88-03802 2105 5D Drinking Water Treatment, HUDSON, R. A.
W88-05814 2107 5F
Growth and Aggregation Behavior of Repre-
HUANG, P. C. Y. sentative Phytoplankton as Affected by the En-
Physicochemical Treatment of Washrack HUBER, C. O. vironmental Contaminant Di-n-butyl Phthalate,
Wastewater, Accuracy and Precision Enhancement for Total W88-03687 2105 5C
W88-00964 2102 5D Residual Chlorine Back Titration,
W88-04590 2106 5G HUDSON, R. J. M.
HUANG, P. M. A Screening Proce-
Water Quality Assessment:
Interaction of Selenate and Selenite with Select- Solvent Extraction Using a Polymer as Solvent dure for Toxic and Conventional Pollutants;
ed Freshwater Sediments, with an Amperometric Flow-Injection Detector, Part 3,
W88-09992 2111 2H W88-07799 A W88-03992
2109 5 2105 2H

PA-179
AUTHOR INDEX
HUDSON, W. G.

HUDSON, W. G. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, in Surface HUIS, D.


Chemical Residue Disposal with Heat Recov- Sediments from the Elizabeth River Subestuary, Laboratory Investigation of the Purging Behav-
ery, W88-09616 2111 5B ior of Small-Diameter Monitoring Wells,
W88-0O978 2102 5E W88-09160 2111 7B
HUGGINS, A. W.
HUDSPETH, R. T. Interim Progress Report SCPP Forecasting Sup-
Flow Equations in Terms of Piezometer Levels
HUISINGH, D.
port: for Period 1 September 1983-31 August
Low-Permeability Present and Potential Impacts of Toxic Sub-
for Nonisothermal Fluid in 1984, Volume II,
Porous Medium. W88-03948 2105 3B stances on Municipal Ground Water Resources
W88-02788 2104 5E inNorth Carolina,
HUGHES, D. A. W88-00737 2101 5G
HUDY, M. Soluble Salt Content of the Alluvial Banks of a
Sensitivity of High-Elevation
Streams in the Semi-Arid Tributary Catchment of the Great Proven Profits from Pollution Prevention: Case
Southern Blue Ridge Province to Acidic Depo- Fish River, Studies in Resource Conservation and Waste
sition, W88-02090 2103 2G Reduction,
W88-02377 2103 5C W88-06626 2108 5E
HUGHES, D. R.
HUEBER, A. E. Toxicity of Phenol to Asellus aquaticus (L.):
HUISMAN, J.
Biodegradation Data Evaluation for Structure/ Effects of Temperature and Episodic Exposure,
Distribution of Macroinvertebrates in the Shal-
Biodegradability Relations, W88-06768 2108 5C
W88-06921 2109 5B low Part of 'De Gijster', A Water Storage Lake
HUGHES, G. M. in The Biesbosch (The Netherlands),
HUEBERT, B. J. Effect of Copper Sulfate on Some Biochemical W88-10578 2112 5G
Gas Phase and Precipitation Acidities in the Parameters of Rainbow Trout,
Colorado Mountains, W88-05468 2107 5C HUISMAN, L.
W88-01274 2102 5B Artificial Recharge of Ground Water.
HUGHES, J. L.
W88-07558 2109 4B
HUEBNER, P. M. Arsenic in Ground Water of the Western United
Evaluation of the Performance of Four Clay- States,
Water Supplies in Rural Areas of Developing
Lined Landfills in Wisconsin, W88-09787 2111 2K Countries,
W88-01753 2103 5E
Hydrologic, Lithologic, and Chemical Data for W88-02736 2104 6D
HUEPPE, P. Sediments at Two Sites in the Shallow Alluvial
Application of a Suspension-Airlift-Loop-Reac- Aquifer Near Fallon, Nevada, 1984-85,
HUIZING, A.
tor to the Purification of Difficult Wastewater W88-03392 2104 5B Water Control for Rice Cultivation in Small
(Einsatz eines Suspensions-Airlift-Schlaufen Valleys of West Africa,
Reaktors zur Reinigung Problematischer Ab- HUGHES, J. M. R. W88-06574 2108 3F
waesser), Relations Between Aquatic Plant Communities
W88-01814 2103 5D and Lake Characteristics on Macquarie Island, HULBERT, M.
W88-01805 2103 2H Schmutzdecke Characterization of Clinoptilo-
HUERTA, A.
lite-Amended Slow Sand Filtration,
Permeability and Compressibility of Slurries HUGHES, M. W.
Movement of Isotopes of Water During Evapo- W88-05321 2107 5F
from Seepage-Induced Consolidation,
W88-09958 2111 5E ration From a Bare Soil Surface,
HULL, J. A.
W88-07305 2109 2D
HUETHER, C. H. Estimated Monthly Percentile Discharges at Un-
Design and Operation of Wet Corn Milling Pre- HUGHES, P. gaged Sites in the Upper Yellowstone River
treatment Facilities, Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution Basin in Montana.
W88-02161 2103 5D Management in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; W88-03037 2104 2E
Volume III: Study Site Characteristics, Experi-
HUFF,R. V.
mental Methods and Quality Assurance Pro- HULL, L. C.
Method of In-Situ Leaching of Ores,
gram, Laboratory and Simulation Studies of Solute
W88-01778 2103 5G W88-00811 2101 5B Transport in Fracture Networks,
HUFFMAN, D.
HUGHES, P. E.
W88-01683 2103 5B
Drop-Size Response of the CSIRO Liquid
Evaluation of Urban Nonpoint Source Pollution
Water Probe, HULL, M.
W88-06745
Management in Milwaukee County. Wisconsin;
2108 7B Effect of Domestic Sewage on the Structure of
Volume Urban Stormwaler Characteristics,
I:
the Microbenthic Ciliate Communities in the
HUFFMAN, G. C. Pollutant Sources and Management by Street
Lyna River,
Ground-Water Data for Michigan-1985, Sweeping,
W88-03403 W88-00808
W88-10437 2112 5C
2104 7C 2101 5B

HUFFMAN, J. HUGHES, R. M. HULL, R. J.


Colorectal Cancer Mortality and Incidence in Ecoregions: An Approach to Surface Water Cool-Season Turfgrass Responses to Drought
Campbell Countv, Kentucky, Protection, Stress,
W88-01999 2103 5C W88-08004 2110 5G W88-07223 2109 3F

Instream Water Use: Public and Private Alterna- HUGHES, R. N. Evapotranspiration of Cool-Season Turfgrasses
tives, Effect of Water Flow on Growth and Repro- in the Humid Northeast,
W88-05687 2107 6E duction of Celleporella hyalina (L.)
W88-06342 2108 2D
(Bryozoa:Cheilostomata),
HUFFMAN, J. L. W88-04171 2105 2H
Allocating Water to Instream Uses: Private Al-
HULME, J. A.
ternatives, HUGHES, S. W. Hazardous Waste Management: Reducing the
W88-05668 2107 6E Climate-Normalized Cotton Leaf Water Poten- Risk,

tials for Irrigation Scheduling, W88-05917 2107 5E


HUFFMAN, R. L. W88-06732 2108 3F
Movement of Pesticides and Nutrients into Tile HULSHOFF POL, L.
Drainage Water in Southeastern Indiana, HUGHES, T. C. Advanced Reactor Design, Operation and Econ-
W88- 11050 2112 5B Application of Investment Timing Analysis: omy,
Dual Water Systems, W88-02114 2103 5D
HUFHAM, J. B. W88-08029 2110 3C
Assessment of Acid Mine Drainage in the Mis-
New Technologies for Anaerobic Wastewater
souri River Basin for
Mutagenic and Clastogenic Economic Efficiency and Investment Timing for
Treatment,
Activities, Dual Water Systems,
W88-00734 5C W88-04300 W88-02110 2103 5D
2101 2105 6B

HUGGETT, R. J. HUIE, R. E. HULSMAN, R. B.


Aquatic Problems, North
Pollution Atlantic Rate Constants for Some Oxidations of S(IV) by Irrigation Evaluations and Improvements in
Coast, Including Chesapeake Bay, Radicals in Aqueous Solutions, New Mexico to Conserve Water and Energy,
W88-06293 2108 5B W88-04136 2105 2K. W88-02966 2104 3F

PA-180
AUTHOR INDEX
HUPP, C. R.

HULSMANN, A. D. HUNDT, T. R. HUNTER, E.


Prevention of Contamination (Prevention de la Aluminum-Fulvic Acid Interactions: Mecha- Storage Pond,
Contamination), nisms and Applications,
W88-01783 2103 5E
W88-08922 2110 5F W88-08128 2110 5F
Sampling for Water Quality Control, HUNG, Y. T. HUNTER, J. C.

W88-00064 2101 5F Treatment of Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin


Monitor Wells for Depth-Discrete Sampling: A
Wastewaters Using Rotating Biological Contac- Cost-Effective Alternative Design,
HULT, M. F.
tors, W88-09008 2111 7 A
Ground-Water Flow in the Prairie Du Chien- W88-02205 2103 5D
Jordan Aquifer Related to Contamination by HUNTER, J. S.
Coal-Tar Derivatives, St. Louis Park, Minneso- HUNSAKER, C. T. Performance of Buoyant Media Filter in Metal
ta, Determining Regional Water Quality Patterns Plating Shop Wastewater Treatment,
W88-03455 2104 5B and Their Ecological Relationships, W88-02178 2103 5D
W88-06967 2109 7C
HULTBERG, H. HUNTER, J. V.
Effects of Acid Depositions on Aquatic Ecosys- HUNSINGER, R. B.
Influence of Industrial Wastes on the Formation
tems, Organic Contaminants in Drinking Water: What,
of Volatile Halogenated Organics During Efflu-
W88-06567 2108 5C Where, When and How,
ent Chlorination,
W88-05813 2107 5G
Response of Limed Lakes to Episodic Acid W88-02195 2103 5D
Events in Southwestern Sweden, HUNT, B.
W88-02498 2104 5C Perturbation Solution of the Flood-Routing HUNTER, M.
Problem, Chemically Assisted Phosphorous Precipitation:
HUMAN, C. F. W88-07246 2109 2E Effects on Anaerobic Digestion and 'Aercon'
Field Methods for Determining the Water Hold- Sludge Thickening,
ing Capacity of Soil (Veldmetode Vir Die Be- HUNT, C. D.
W88-07154
Van Waterhouvermoe Van Grond), Fate and Bioaccumulation of Soil-Associated
2109 5D
paling
W88-00949 2101 2G Low-Level Naturally Occurring Radioactivity Fate of Heavy Metals in Pilot-Plant Scale
Following Disposal into a Marine Ecosvstem,
Upflow Sludge-Blanket Clarifiers,
HUME, W. W88-05850 2107 5B
Oil Spill BehaviorModel of the Canadian At- W88-06205 2108 5D
mospheric Environment Service: Part II. Eval- Prediction of Vertical Transport of Low-Level
uation of Model Guidance for Emergency Re- Radioactive Middlesex Soil at a Deep-Ocean HUNTER, M. L.
sponse, Disposal Site, Biomass and Species Richness of Aquatic Ma-
W88-10780 W88-08542 2110 5B crophytes in Four Maine (U.S.A.) Lakes of Dif-
2112 5B
ferent Acidity,
HUMENICK, M. J. HUNT, D. F. W88-02079 2103 5C
Introduction and Overview, Overcoming Bottlenecks in Environmental
W88-00165 2101 5D Sample Analysis, Interactions Among Waterfowl, Fishes, Inverte-
W88-00410 2101 5A brates, and Macrophytes in Four Main Lakes of
HUMENIK, F. J. Different Acidity,
Agricultural Nonpoint Source Studies in South- HUNT, D. T. E.
W88-00680 2101 2H
eastern Watersheds: Field Monitoring and Chemical Analysis of Water: General Principles
Farmer Surveys, and Techniques,
HUNTER, P. R.
W88-01161 2102 5B W88-09355 2111 7B
Bacteriological Quality of Bottled Natural Min-
HUNT, E. P. eral Waters,
Appropriate Designs for Documenting Water
Quality Improvements from Agricultural NPS Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of W88-07668 2109 5A
Control Programs, Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying
W88-01086 Acute Toxicity Syndrome in Fish: Part 1. Pen- HUNTER, R. D.
2102 7A
tachlorophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Tricaine Effects of Acid Water on Shells, Embryos, and
HUMMEL, J. Methanesulfonate and 1-Octanol, Juvenile Survival of Planorbella trivolvis (Gas-
Submodels of Water Quality for the Analysis of W88-06941 2109 5A tropoda: Pulmonata): A
Laboratory Study,
Regional Water Policies in Open-Pit Lignite W88-09930 2111 5C
Mining Areas, HUNT, G.
W88-01561 2103 5G PotentialOrganic Contamination Associated HUNTER, W. C.
with Commercially Available Polymeric Sor- Response to an Exotic Habitat by Arid Riparian
HUMMERSTONE, L. G. bents: Contaminant Sources, Types, and Breeding Birds Along an Elevational Gradient,
Copper, Zinc, and Organotin as Long-Term Amounts,
W88-01668 2103 2E
Factors Governing the Distribution of Orga- W88-07794 2109 5A
nisms in the Fal Estuary in Southwest England,
HUNT, G. HUNTLEY, D.
W88-06334 2108 5C E.
Conjunctive Use of Brackish Coastal Ground
Cost-Effective Waste Management for Metal
HUMPHERYS, A. S. Finishing Facilities: Selected Case Studies,
Water Basins in San Diego County, California,
Sediment, Erosion and Water Intake in Furrows, W88-01018 2102 5D W88-09244 2111 4B
W88-08592 2110 2J
HUNT, J. R. HUNTSMAN, S. A.
HUMPHREY, H. E. B. Desalination of Agricultural Drainage Return Microbial Oxidation of Manganese in a North
Human Population: An Ultimate Receptor for Water: I. Operational Experiences with Conven- Carolina Estuary,
Aquatic Contaminants, tional and Nonconventional Pretreatment Meth- W88-05604 2107 2K
W88-08862 2110 5B ods,
W88-07229 2109 5D HUNTZINGER, T. L.
HUMPHREY, N.
Federal-State Cooperative Program in Kansas,
Discharges of Turbid Water During Mini-Surges HUNT, P. K. B.
Seminar Proceedings, July 1985,
of Variegated Glacier, Alaska, U.S.A., Ground-Water Data for the Alluvial, Buried
W88-08236 W88-03413 2104 6E
2110 2F Channel, Basal Pleistocene and Dakota Aquifer
in West-Central Iowa,
HUMPHREYS, C. L. HUPP, C. R.
W88-03379 2104 2F
Factors Controlling Uranium and Radium Iso- Channel Widening Characteristics and Bank
topic Distributions in Groundwaters of the Ground Water Quality Monitoring in Iowa: Ni- Slope Development Along a Reach of Cane
West-Central Florida Phosphate District, trate and Pesticides in Shallow Aquifers, Creek, West Tennessee,
W88-04991 2106 5B W88-11066 W88-03122 2104 2J
2112 5B
HUMPHRIES, S. E. HUNT, S. M. Magnitude and Frequency of Debris Flows, and
Cyanophyte Blooms: The Role of Cell Buoyan- Toxicology of Organic Micropollutants in Areas of Hazard on Mount Shasta, Northern
cy, Drinking Water: Estimating the Risk, California,
W88-07468 2109 2H W88-01899 2103 5G W88-03370 2104 2J

PA-181
AUTHOR INDEX
HUQ, A.

HUQ, A. HUSSELL, D. J. T. Extreme Metal and Acid Tolerance of Euglena


Enumeration of Vibrio cholerae Ol in Bangla- Breeding Success of Common Loons (Gavia mutabilis and an Associated Yeast from Smoking
desh Waters by Fluorescent-Antibody Direct immer) in Relation to Alkalinity and Other Lake Hills, Northwest Territories, and Their Appar-
Viable Count, Characteristics in Ontario, ent Mutualism,
W88-05449 2107 5A W88-10413 2112 5C W88-10772 2112 2H
HURD, J. O. HUSSIEN, K. A. Influence of Temperature, Water and Nutrient
Effect of Main-Channel Orientation on Flood Groundwater Monitoring Network Rationaliza- Conditions During Growth on the Response of
Peaks for Streams in Ohio, tion Using Statistical Analyses of Piezometric Brassica Oleracea L. to a Single, Short Treat-
W88-02354 2103 2E Fluctuation,
ment with Simulated Acid Rain,
W88-10493 2112 7A W88-05931
Field Performance of Corrugated Polyethylene
2108 5C
Pipe, HUSTER, R.
Control of Activated Sludge Circulation and of
HUTCHISON, I.
W88-05344 2107 8G Aspects of Phosphogypsum Waste Disposal,
Secondary Settling Tank Hydraulics,
Field Performance of Corrugated Polyethylene W88-10340 2112 5D
W88-01733 2103 5E
Pipe Culverts in Ohio,
HUSZAR, P. C. HUTTEN, N. C.
W88-08192 2110 8G
Increasing the Economic Efficiency and Afford- Some Hydrologic Impacts of Plowing Range-
HURLBERT, S. H. ability of Storm Drainage Projects, land Soils,
Distribution, Structure, and Composition of W88-04708 2106 6A W88-07291 2109 4C
Freshwater Ice Deposits in Bolivian Salt Lakes,
W88-06996 2109 2C HUTAGALUNG, H. P. HUTTER, K.
Mercury Content in the Water and Marine Or- Coupled Thermomechanical Response of an
HURLBURT, S. ganisms in Angke Estuary, Jakarta Bay, Axisymmetric Cold Ice Sheet,
Design and Construction of Water Wells: A W88-04148 2105 5B W88-00044 2101 2C
Guide for Engineers,
W88-09356 2111 8A
HUTCHINGS, L. Topographic Waves in Rectangular Basins,
Development of Phytoplankton Communities in W88-05501 2107 2H
HURLEY, B. J. E. Terms of their Particle Size Frequency Distribu-
Consolidation of Digested Sludge, tion, in Newly Upwelled Waters of the Southern HUTTLY, S. R. A.
W88-00249 2101 5D Benguela Current, Bacteriological Quality of Traditional Water
W88-01638 2103 2L Sources in North-Eastern Imo State, Nigeria,
HURLEY, J. P. W88-07667 2109 5 A
Cycles of Nutrient Elements, Hydrophobic Or- Influence of Environmental Factors on the Cape
ganic Compounds, and Metals in Crystal Lake, Pelagic Fishery, HUTTON, D. G.
W88-09080 2111 5B W88-01649 2103 2L Improved Nitrification with the PACT(R) Proc-
ess,
HURLEY, M. A. Phytoplankton Distribution and Dynamics in the
Southern Benguela Current,
W88-02306 2103 5D
Complexation of Protons, Aluminum and Calci-
um by Aquatic Humic Substances: A Model W88-01637 2103 2L Priority Pollutant Removal: Comparison of the
Incorporating Binding-site Heterogeneity and DuPont PACT(R)
Process with Activated
Volumetric Estimates of Phytoplankton Produc-
Macroionic Effects, Sludge Followed by Granular Carbon Columns,
tion in Newly Upwelled Waters of the Southern
W88- 10269 2112 2K W88-O2304 2103 5D
Benguela Current,
HURST, C. J. W88-05093 2106 2L
Removal of Priority Pollutants with a Combined
Use of a Vacuum Filtration Technique to Study Powdered Activated Carbon-Activated Sludge
HUTCHINS, R. S.
Leaching of Indigenous Viruses from Raw
Land Application of Municipal Waste Water, Process,
Wastewater Sludge, W88-00452 5D
W88-02542 2104 5E 2101
W88-01841 2103 5B
HUTCHINSON, B. R. Thermal Regeneration of PACT(R) Process
HURT, R. L.
Prediction of Three-Dimensional Thermal Dis- Powdered Activated Carbon,
RCC Dam Construction and Method, charge Flows, W88-02308 2103 5D
W88-00619 2101 8A W88-10229 2112 5B
HURTGEN, C. HUTTON, U. G.
HUTCHINSON, C. B. Ground Water Quality Standards,
Determination of Technetium-99 in the Brown Hydrogeology of the Cross Bar Ranch Well-
Marine Alga Fucus spiralis Collected Along the W88-01174 2102 5G
Field Area and Projected Impact of Pumping,
Belgian Coast, Pasco County, Florida, HUTTULA, T.
W88-08607 2110 5A W88-02973 2104 2F Water Currents and Erosion of Cellulose Fibers
HURYN, A. D. in a Short Term Regulated Water Course,
HUTCHINSON, J. S.
Production and Litter Processing by Crayfish in
W88-10302 2112 2J
Hydrologic Data for Urban Studies in the Hous-
an Appalachian Mountain Stream, ton, Texas, Metropolitan area, 1980,
W88-06691 2108 2H
HUTTUNEN, S.
W88-03001 2104 7C Preliminary Observations on the Effects of Acid
HUSE, S. HUTCHINSON, T. C. Rain on the Ultrastructure of Pine Needles
Norwegian River Protection Scheme: A Re- Analysis of Planktonic Rotifer Assemblages (Alustavia Havaintoja Happaman Sateen Vaiku-
markable Achievement of Environmental Con- from Sudbury, Ontario, Area Lakes of Varying tuksista Mannyn Neulasten Hienorakenteeseen),
servation, Chemical Composition, W88-10562 2112 5C
W88-08230 2110 6F W88-08263 2110 5C
HUTZINGER, O.
HUSEBYE, E. Comparative Abilities of Leaf Surfaces to Neu- Analysis of Disperse Yellow 42 in Environmen-
Method of Producing Large Bodies of Ice, tralize Acidic Raindrops: I. The Influence of tal Samples,
W88-01781 2103 8F Calcium Nutrition and Charcoal-Filtered Air, W88-10542 2112 5A
W88-02794 2104 21
HUSKUSIMA, T. Measured and Modeled Fate of Disperse Yellow
Impact on the Senjogahara Ecosystem of Ex- Comparative Abilities of Leaf Surfaces to Neu- 42 in an Outdoor Pond,
treme Run-off Events from the River Saka- tralizeAcidic Raindrops. II. The Influence of W88-10145 2112 7B
sagawa, Nikko National Park: II. The Correla- Leaf Wettability, Leaf Age and Rain Duration
tion of Vegetation and Environmental Disturb- on Changes in Droplet pH and Chemistry on HUTZLER, N. J.

ance Using TWINSPAN and DCA Ordination Leaf Surfaces, Risk Assessment in Water Reuse,
Techniques, W88-04097 2105 5B W88-00177 2101 5D
W88-09771 2111 2E
Effects of a Simulated Acid Rain Episode on HUVAL, C.
HUSSEIN, M. H. Photosynthesis and Recovery in the Caribou- Ship Simulation Study of John F. Baldwin
Soil and Water Losses in a Low Intensity Rain- Forage Lichens, Cladina Stellaris (Opiz.) Brodo (Phase II) Navigation Channel, San Francisco
fall Region in Iraq, and Cladina Rangiferina (L.) Wigg., Bay, California,
W88-10400 2112 2B W88-05932 2108 5C W88-O0823 2101 8B

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AUTHOR INDEX
ILLANGESEKARE, T. H.

HUVANE, J. Dissolved Organic Carbon in Streams and IGNATIADES, L.


Internal Structure of Deep-Dwelling Nitella Groundwater, Patterns of Dark 14C02 Incorporation by Natu-
Meadows, W88-09636 2111 2K
W88-10556
ral Marine Phytoplankton Communities,
2112 2H
HYNES, H. P. W88-08790 2110 2L
HUYAKORN, P. S. Hazardous Waste: Questions and Issues from the
Analytical and Numerical Simulations of Leach- Field, IGUCHI, J.
ate Migration in Unconfined Aquifers, W88-09121 2111 5E Method for Strengthening Soft Soil,
W88-10948 2112 5B W88-01779 2103 2G
,1.
Numerical Modeling of Ground Water Flow Capillary Column Gas Chromatographic Deter- IKEDA, K.
and Saltwater Transport in Northern Pinellas mination of Trace Residues of the Herbicide
New Composite Charged Reverse Osmosis
County, Florida, Chlorsulfuron in Agricultural Runoff Water,
Membrane,
W88-11112 2112 2F W88-05392 2107 5A W88-08137 2110 3A
Remedial Action Assessment for Hazardous IACOBELLIS, S.
Waste Sites via Numerical Simulation, Flocculation of Fine-Grained Lake Sediments IKEDA, S.
W88-01735 2103 5B Due to a Uniform Shear Stress, Stable Width and Depth of Straight Gravel
W88-04216 2105 2J Rivers With Heterogeneous Bed Materials,
Three-Dimensional Analytical Method for Pre- W88-08664
IADANZA, N. E.
2110 2E
dicting Leachate Migration,
W88-04493 2106 5B Habitat Development Applications: Beneficial IKEGAMI, M.
Uses of Dredged Material on the Lower Snake
Seasonal Changes of Organophosphorous and
HUYNH-NGOC, L. River-Present and Potential Applications and
Cadmium in the Rhone River, Organonitrogenous Compounds Hydrolase Ac-
Constraints,
W88-10265 tivities in Iidabori Pond,
2112 5B W88-02574 2104 5E
W88-08642 2110 5B
HUZZEY, L. M. IBARRA-OBANDO, S. E.
Formation of Longitudinal Fronts in a Coastal IndustrialDevelopment Effects on the Ecology IKEMIZU, K.
Plain Estuary, of a Pacific Mexican Estuary, Ozonation of Organic Refractory Compounds in
W88-08136 2110 2L W88-08219 2110 4C Water in Combination with UV Radiation,
Lateral Density Distribution in a Partially W88-07061 2109 5F
Mixed IBBIT, R. P.
Estuary, Flood Forecasting for a Larger Catchment
W88-08744 IKEN, A.
2110 2L Using Records for Smaller Catchments,
W88-02632 Combined Measurements of Subglacial Water
2104 2E
HWANG, C. J. Pressure and Surface Velocity of Findeleng-
Development of a Closed-Loop Stripping Tech- IBEANUSI, V. letscher, Switzerland: Conclusions about Drain-
nique for the Analysis of Taste- and Odor-Caus- Effects of Supplements on the Bioaccumulation age System and Sliding Mechanism,
ing Substances in Drinking Water, of Lead in Anabaena Spp., W88-08235
W88-01718
2110 2C
W88-00414 2101 5A 2103 5C
IL'ICHEV, V. G.
Development of a Volatile Organic Analysis IBRAHIM, H. A. M.
Electrical Conductivity Structure and Function of Detritus in Aquatic
Technique for the Orange-Los Angeles County and Saline Concentra-
Arid Land Groundwaters,
tions in Ecological Systems,
Reuse Study,
W88-00436 W88-07914 2109 2F W88-01817 2103 2H
2101 5A
HWANG, H. ICE, G. G. ILARDIA, S.
Photolysis of Phenol and Chlorophenols in Estu- Status of Silvicultural Nonpoint Source Pro- Bacterial Contamination of Santander Bay (Con-
arine Water, grams, taminacion Bacteriana en la Bahia de Santander),
W88-08528 2110 5B W88-01123 2102 5G W88-05288 2107 5B
HYDE, H. C. IDAKA, E.
Growth Inhibition of ILGENFRITZ, E. M.
Technology Assessment of Aquaculture Systems Bacillus Subtilis by Basic
Dyes, Mobility and Effects in Liner Clay of Fluoro-
for Municipal Wastewater Treatment,
W88-02587 W88-08257 2110 5D benzene Tracer and Leachate,
2104 5D
W88-06377 2108 5G
HYDE, R. A. Oxidative Pathway After Reduction of p-Amin-
Replacing Sand with GAC in Rapid Gravity obenzene by Pseudomonas cepacia, ILIAN, M. A.
Filters,
W88-03700 2105 5D Feeding Processed Hatchery Wastes to Poultry,
W88-05317 2107 5F W88-02066
Reductive Metabolism of Aminoazobenzenes by 2103 5E
HYDES, D. J. Pseudomonas cepacia,
W88-03699 ILIASH, L.
Continuous-Flow Determination of Manganese 2105 5B
Heterotrophic Glucose Uptake Potential of
in Natural Waters Containing Iron,
IDEL'CHIK, I. E. Three Marine Dinoflagellates,
W88-06128 2108 7B Some Refinements of the Contraction and Re- W88-00233 2101 2A
sistance Coefficients in the Case of a Sudden
Continuous-Flow Determination of Manganese
in Natural Waters Containing Iron,
Contraction of the Flow, ILIFFE, F. J.
W88-07121 W88-03624 2105 8B Implementing Ontario's Guidelines
2109 7B for Using
Municipal Sewage Sludge in Agriculture,
HYLLEBERG, J. IDELOVITCH, E.
Quality Requirements for
W88-01731 2103 5E
Dispersal-Mediated Coexistence of Irrigation with
Mud Snails
Sewage Water,
(Hydrobiidae) in an Estuary, ILLANGASEKARE, T. H.
W88-08057
W88-05139 2107 3C
2110 2L Discrete Kernel Model for Simulation of Multi-
IDOL, J. R. layered Aquifers,
HYMAN, L. J. Water Potential Gradients for Gaps and Slopes
Frequency of Erwinia carotovora in the Alyth W88-03179 2104 2F
in a Panamanian Tropical Moist Forest's Dry
Burn in Eastern Scotland and the Sources of the
Season, Microcomputer-Based Interactive Aquifer Simu-
Bacterium,
W88-10767 2112 2G lator,
W88-06835 2109 5B
IDSO, W88-04266 2105 4B
S. B.
HYNES, A. J.
Surface Geometry and Stomatal Conductance
Direct Kinetic and Mechanistic Study of the Simple Model for Transport of Free-Phase Or-
Effects on Evaporation from Aquatic Macro-
OH-Dimethyl Sulfide Reaction Under Atmos- ganics in Unsaturated Zones of Aquifers,
phytes,
pheric Conditions, W88-02781 W88-10933 2112 5B
W88-08453
2104 2D
2110 5B
IGLAR, A. F. ILLANGESEKARE, T. H.
HYNES, H. B. N. Evaluation of the Disinfection Effectiveness of Development and Experimental Verification of a
Dissolved Organic Carbon in Streams and an Ozone Treatment Device for Individual Model for Transport of Concentrated Organics
Groundwater, Water Supply, in the Unsaturated Zone,
W88-06902 2109 2E W88-04680 2106 5F W88-11220 2112 5B

PA- 183
AUTHOR INDEX
ILLINGWORTH, A. J.

ILLINGWORTH, A. J. INABA, K. Model Analysis of the Transport of Solutes in


Optical Disdrometer for the Measurement of Determination of Trace Levels of Polyoxyethy- Saturated and Unsaturated Domains, (In Japa-
Raindrop Size Spectra in Windy Conditions, lene-Type Nonionic Surfactants in Environmen- nese),
W88-06748 2108 7B tal Waters, W88-08651 2110 5B
W88-10531 2112 5A
ILMAVIRTA, V. Motion of Coastal Confined Groundwater in the
Comparative Studies on Macrophytes and Phy- INAGAKI, Y. Presence of Various Patterns of Pumping: II.
toplankton in Ten Small, Brown-Water Lakes of Photolysis of Alkylated Naphthalenes in Aquatic Numerical Analysis by the Steady State Disper-
Different Trophic Status, Systems, sion Model, (In Japanese),
W88- 10298 2112 2H W88-10149 2112 5B W88-08650 2110 2F
ILUS, E. INAMORI, Y.
Aquatic Macrophytes in the Sea Area Around Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with
Domestic Sewage Treatment Using an Anaero- Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: III. Dispersivi-
the Loviisa Nuclear Power Station, South Coast
bic Biofilter with an Aerobic Biofilter, ties in Naka River and Kiki River Estuaries, (In
of Finland,
W88-03727 2105 5D Japanese),
W88- 10297 2112 5C
W88-08632 2110 2F
:IND, W. B.
Aquatic Macrophytes Outside the Olkiluoto Nu-
Records of Wells, Drillers' Logs, Water-Level Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with
clear Power Station, West Coast of Finland,
W88-09938 2111 5C
Measurements, and Chemical Analyses of GW Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: IV. Numerical
in Chambers, Liberty, and Montgomery Coun-
Analysis Based on Two-dimensional Unsteady
Phytoplankton in the Sea Area Around the Lo- ties, Texas, 1980-84, State Model, (In Japanese),
viisa Nuclear Power Station, South Coast of W88-03076 2104 2F W88-08637 2110 2F
Finland,
W88-09940 2111 5C INGERSOLL, C. G.
INOUE, H.
Growth Rates
Sensitivity Analysis of Population
Identification of Dimethyl Disulfide-Forming
ILYUSHIN, V. F. Estimated from Cladoceran Chronic Toxicity
Bacteria Isolated from Activated Sludge,
Combined Diversion and Service Tunnel Spill- Tests,
W88-02709 2104 5D
way of the Tashkumyr Hydroelectric Station, W88-06928 2109 5C
W88-10585 2112 8A
INOUE, I.
INGLES, K.
IMAIZUMI, R. Three-Compartment Photoreactor for Laser Iso-
Reduction of the Spinup Time for Evaporation
Biogeochemical Studies on the Transport of Or- tope Separation of Tritium,
and Precipitation in a Spectral Model,
ganic Matter along the Otsuchi River Water- W88-10911 2112 2B
W88-02128 2103 5D
shed, Japan,
W88-08723 2110 2K INGRAM, A. W. INOUE, K.
Fate and Behavior of Herbicides, Butachlor,
Geohydrology of the Valley-Fill Aquifer in the
IMAMURA KOJIMA, H. Bath Area, Lower Cohocton River, Steuben
CNP, Chlomethoxynil, and Simetryne in River
Photolysis of Alkylated Naphthalenes in Aquatic Water, Shellfish, and Sediments of the Ishikari
County, New York,
Systems, River,
W88-03060 2104 2F
W88-10149 2112 5B W88-04130 2105 5B
IMAO, K.
INGRAM, H.
Legal-Institutional Limitations on Water Use, INOUE, T.
Box Model Analysis on Phytoplankton Produc-
W88-00294 2101 6E Instantaneous Delineation of Convective Rain-
tion and Grazing Pressure in a Eutrophic Estu-
fall Areas Using Split Window Data of NOAA-7
ary,
Navajo Indian Irrigation Project: A Study of AVHRR,
W88-09864 2111 2L
Legal, Political, and Cultural Conflict, W88-07684 2109 2B
IMBENOTTE, M. W88-06635 2108 6E
Determination of the Complexing Ability of a INOUE, Z.
Willingness to Play: Analysis of Water Re- Removal of Organics from Leachate by the
Standard Humic Acid Towards Cadmium Ions
sources Development in Arizona, Combined Process of a Facultative Pre-treat-
(Etude de la Complexation du Cadmium par un
Acide Humique de Reference),
W88-06636 2108 6E ment Pond and an Aerated Lagoon at a Sea-
W88-06763 2108 5B Based Solid Waste Disposal Site,
INGRAM, R. G. W88-07330 2109 5D
IMBERGER, J.
Changes in the Under-Ice Characteristics of La
Circulation and Mixing in Lake Rotongaio and Grande Riviere Plume Due to Discharge Vari- IOI, M.
Lake Okaro under Conditions of Light to Mod- ations, Mixing of River Water in River Yodo, (In Japa-
erate Winds: Preliminary Results, W88- 10776 2112 5B nese),
W88-08778 2110 2H W88-O8630 2110 2E
Underice Grazing by Planktonic, Calanoid Co-
Mixing in River Underflow, pepods in Relation to a Bloom of Ice Microalgae IP, S. Y.
W88-04232 2105 2E in Southeastern Hudson Bay, Effect of Alternating Aerobic and Anaerobic
W88-09848 2111 2L Conditions on the Economics of the Activated
Mixing Processes Relevant to Phytoplankton
Sludge System,
Dynamics in Lakes, INMAN, E. J.
W88-08765 2110 2H Simulation of Flood Hydrographs for Georgia
W88-04375 2105 5D
Streams,
IMBODEN, D. M. IRELAN, R. W.
W88-02353 2103 2E
Tritium Hydrologic Studies in Four Closed- Impact of 'Most Likely' Legislation on Industry,
Basin Lakes in the Great Basin, U.S.A., INMAN, R. C. W88-02654 2104 5G
W88-09843 2111 7B Random Sample Survey for Pesticides: Florida
IRELAND, R. L.
Experience,
IMHOFF, J. C. Land Subsidence in the Santa Clara Valley, Cali-
Predicting Water Quality Resulting from Agri-
W88-11093 2112 7B
fornia, as of 1980,
cultural Nonpoint Source Pollution via Simula- W88-03412 2104 2F
INMULA, P.
tion - HSPF, Vapor Budget Measurement of Evaporation
W88-07832 2109 5B Maps Showing Ground-Water Units, Withdraw-
From Irrigated Surfaces,
al,and Levels; Springs; and Depth to Ground
IMHOFF, K. R. W88-10088 2111 2D
Water, Basin and Range Province, Northern
Dams and the Environment,
INNISS, W. E. California,
W88-04419 2105 6G W88-02981 2104 2F
Transfer and Expression of Mesophilic Plasmid-
Design and Operation of Anaerobic Sludge Di- Mediated Degradative Capacity in a Psychrotro-
phic Bacterium,
IRGOLIC, K. J.
Germany,
gesters in
Determination of Trace Metals in Natural
W88-00247 2101 5D W88-O7017 2109 5G
Waters Nanogram Per Liter Levels by Elec-
at

Socio-economic Development Levels and Ade- INOUCHI, K. trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
quate Technological Policy for Water Resources Behavior of Groundwater with Dispersion in after Extraction with Sodium Diethyldithiocar-
Management, Coastal Aquifers. bamate,
W88-04437 2105 5D W88-09975 2111 2F W88-04332 2105 5A

PA-184
AUTHOR INDEX
ITOH, K.

IRICANIN, N. ISAKSEN, I. S. A. ISHIZAKI, A.


Geochemistry of Interstitial Water for a Sedi- Three-Dimensional Eulerian Acid Deposition Deodorizing of Sludge Solids by Actinomycetes,
ment Core from the Indian River Lagoon, Flori- Model: Physical Concepts and Formulation, W88-02886 2104 5D
da, W88-06080 2108 5B
W88-10899 2112 5C ISHIZAKI, K.
ISANI, G.
IRMAY, S. Cd-Metallothionein and Metal-Enzymes Interac-
Effect of Ozone on Plasmid DNA of Escheri-
chia coli In Situ,
Multiple- Well Systems in Layered Soils, tions in the Goldfish Carassius Auratus,
W88-01843 2103 5F
W88-01348 2102 2F W88-03652 2105 5C
IRVINE, G. A. ISENHART, T. M. ISHIZAKI, S.

Operational Criteria for Pilot Plant Studies on Determination of Nitrate in Water Using Am- Effects of Heavy Metals on the Freshwater
the Control of Organic Contaminants, monia Probes and Reduction by Titanium (III),
Snail, Semisulcospira bensoni, in a Closed
W88-05829 2107 5F W88-04074 2105 5A Mining Area, (In Japanese),
W88-08636 2110 5C
Pilot Studies into Effects of Disinfection Strate- Diurnal Patterns of Ammonium and Un-ionized
gieson Drinking Water Quality, Ammonia in Streams Receiving Secondary ISMAIL, F.
W88-05818 2107 5F Treatment Effluent, Turbine Intake Modification for Fish Guidance,
W88-08256 2110 5B W88-06717 2108 81
IRVINE, K.
Differential Feeding Behaviour of the Dominant ISENSEE, A. R. ISMAIL, N. S.
Cladocera as an Explanation of Zooplankton Groundwater Residues of Atrazine, Alachlor, Effects of Sewage Dumping on Macrobenthic
Community Structure in the Loosdrecht Lakes, and Cyanazine Under No-tillage Practices, Invertebrates in the Jordan Gulf of Aqaba, Red
W88-10352 2112 2H W88-06034 2108 5B Sea,
W88-09996 2111 5C
IRVINE, K. N. Persistence and Movement of Atrazine in a Salt
Process-Oriented Estimation of Suspended Sedi- Marsh Sediment Microecosystem, ISOM, B. G.
ment Concentration, W88-04152 2105 5B Linking Automated Biomonitoring to Remote
W88-05403 2107 2J Computer Platforms with Satellite Data Retriev-
ISGARD, E.
IRVINE, R. L.
Approach to Eutrophication Problems Close to al in Acidified Streams,
an Expanding Metropolis in Australia, W88-08967 2111 5C
Analysis of Full-Scale SBR Operation at
Grundy Center, Iowa,
W88-02243 2103 5G
ISRAELSEN, E. K.
W88-03829 2105 5D ISHERWOOD, D. Natural Salinity Removal in Mainstem Reser-
Treatment of Hazardous Wastes Characterization of Climax Granite Ground voir: Mechanisms, Occurrence, and Water Re-
in a Sequencing
Batch Reactor, Water, sources Impacts,
W88-00481 2101 2K W88-00362
W88-O10O3 2102 5D 2101 2K
IRVING, A. R. ISHIBASHI, T. ISSAR, A.
Water-Related Limitations to Local Develop-
Programming a Hillslope Water Movement Potential Use of the Deep Aquifers in the Negev
ment,
Model on the MPP,
W88-08226
Desert, Israel - A Conceptual Model,
W88-11265 2110 4C
2112 2G W88-07580 2109 3C
IRVING, D. ISHIDA, Y.
E. ISTOK, J. D.
Trophic Status of Tilitso, a High Altitude Hima-
Effects of Water Deficit on Vegetative Growth, Geostatistics Applied to Groundwater Contami-
layan Lake,
Fruit Growth and Fruit Quality in Cox's Orange nation. I: Methodology,
W88-06898 2109 2H
Pippin Apple, W88-08569 2110 5A
W88-07692 2109 3F ISHII, A. L.
Investigation of Techniques to Estimate Rain- Geostatistics Applied To Groundwater Con-
IRVING, P. M. tamination.
fall-Loss Parameters for Illinois, II: Application,
Gaseous Pollutant and Acidic Rain Impacts on
Crops in the United States: A Comparison,
W88-10064 2111 2A W88-08570 2110 5 A
W88-07148 2109 5B Technique for Predicting Groundwater Dis- ISTRE, G. R.
IRWIN, G. charge to Surface Coal Mines and Resulting Community Outbreak of Adenovirus Type 7a
A.
Reconnaissance of Selected Organic Contami-
Changes in Head, Infections Associated with a Swimming Pool,
W88-03333 2104 2F W88-00102 2101 5C
nants in Effluent and Ground-Water at Fifteen
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants in Flor- ISHII, J. Shigellosis Outbreak Associated with Swim-
ida, 1983-84, Chemical Character of Bottom Sediment and the ming,
W88-03469 2104 5B Benthic Biomass in Ise and Mikawa Bays, W88-05489 2107 5C
W88-08885 2110 5C
IRWIN, J.
Circulation and Sedimentation in
ISTVANOVICS, V.
Lake Benmore, ISHII, K. Role of Fish in the Regulation of Nutrient Cy-
New Zealand, Box Model Analysis on Phytoplankton Produc-
W88-10846 Lake Balaton, Hungary,
cling in
2112 2H tion and Grazing Pressure in a Eutrophic Estu- W88-10703 2112 2H
ary,
IRWIN, J. G.
W88-09864 2111 2L ITO, A.
Acid Rain: Chemistry and Transport,
W88-08561 Changes of Water Temperature, pH, Dissolved
2110 5B ISHII, Y.
Oxygen, Inorganic Nitrogen, and Phosphorus
Advanced Night Soil Treatment by Mechanical
IRWIN, R. W. Concentrations in Flowing Irrigation Water on
Solids Separation and Biological Processes,
Tile Drain Discharge Under Different Crops, Paddy Surface,
W88-03741 2105 5D
W88-06782 2108 3F W88-06827 2109 5B
ISHITOBI, Y.
ISAAC, G. A. ITO, H.
Estimation of Water Quality and Nutrient Loads
Winter Study of Air, Cloud and Precipitation New Composite Charged Reverse Osmosis
River by Semi-Daily Sampling,
in the Hii
Chemistry in Ontario, Canada, Membrane,
W88-10572 2112 2E
W88-03779 2105 2B W88-08137 2110 3A
ISHIW ATARI, R.
ISABELL, P. S. Diagenetic Changes of Lignin Compounds in a ITOH, K.
Effects of Roadside Snowmelt on Wetland More Than 0.6 Million-Year-Old Lacustrine Determination of Selenium in Sediments by Hy-
Vegetation: An Experimental Study,
Sediment (Lake Biwa, Japan), dride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrom-
W88-05065 2106 5C W88-07925 2109 2H etry: Elimination of Interferences,

ISACSON, P.
W88-10902 2112 5A
ISHIZAKA, T.
Relationships of Cancer Incidence Rates in Iowa Determination of Tri-n-Butyltin and Di-n-Butyl- Fundamental Studies on the Coprecipitation of
Municipalities to Chlorination Status of Drink- tin Compounds in Fish by Gas Chromatography Nanogram Quantities of Some Metals with the
ing Water,
with Flame Photometric Detection, Dimethylglyoxime/Ni/l-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-
W88-03548 2105 5C W88-08241 2110 5A Naphthol Complex and Their Direct Determina-

PA-185
AUTHOR INDEX
ITOH, K.

tion by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Using IVES, J. D. JAASKELAINEN, S.

an Inner Miniature Cup for the Solid Sampling Possible Underlying Copepod
Mechanisms Comparison of Solvent Extractions and Resin
Technique: Application to Natural Waters, Grazing Responses to Levels of Toxicity in Red Adsorption for Isolation of Mutagenic Com-
W88-07680 2109 5A Tide Dinoflagellates, pounds from Chlorinated Drinking Water with
W88-04172 2105 2L High Humus Content,
Levels and Ages of Selenium and Metals in W88-01837 2103 5A
Sedimentary Cores of Ise Bay as Determined by IVES, R. H.
210-Pb Dating Technique, Bureau of Reclamation's Automated Hydrome- JACANGELO, J. G.
W88-01719 2103 5B teorologic Data Collection Activities, Oxidation of Sulfhydryl Groups by Monochlora-
W88-01205 2102 7B
mine,
Potential Availability of Anaerobic Treatment W88-05590 2107 5F
IVEY, G. N.
with Digester Slurry of Animal Waste for the
Dissolved Oxygen Budget Model for Lake Erie
Reclamation of Acid Mine Water Containing Thiosulfate-Dechlorination Interference with
inSummer,
Sulfate and Heavy Metals, the Folin-Ciocalteu Reagent Method for Protein
W88-10694 2112 2H
W88-08131 2110 5D Determination,
IVINS, O. D. W88-04454 2105 5F
ITT AW A, I.
Process for Destroying Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-
Culture of Mullet Species in Ponds Receiving Dioxin in a Hazardous Waste, JACK, A. R.
Iron Crush Effluents at El-Baharia Oasis, Egypt, W88-01313 2102 5D Traveltime and Dispersion of a Soluble Dye in
W88-02041 2103 81 the South Branch Potomac River, West Virgin-
IVO, M.
ITTEKKOT, V. Concentration Factors of Csl37 in River Sedi- W88-03362 2104 5B
Global Trends in the Nature of Organic Matter ment,
in River Suspensions, W88-06770 2108 5B JACK, P.
W88-08559 2110 2E Iodoform Taste Complaints in Chloramination,
IWASA, N. W88-O4O30 2105 5F
ITYOKUMBUL, M. T. Wave Dissipation Caisson,
Economic and Environmental Benefits from W88-00752 2101 8A JACKIM, E.
Froth Flotation Recovery of Titanium, Zirconi- Rapid Aquatic Toxicity Assay Using Incorpora-
um, Iron and Rare Earth Minerals from Oils and IWASAKI, H.
tion of Tritiated-Thymidine Into Sea Urchin,
Tailings,
Chemical Character of Bottom Sediment and the
Arbacia punctulata, Embryo: Evaluation of
W88-01927 2103 5D Benthic Biomass in Ise and Mikawa Bays,
Toxicant Exposure Procedures,
W88-08885 2110 5C
W88-11022 2112 5C
IVANOV, IX
Experimental Investigations of Orthogonal Units
IWATSUKA, T.
Process and Apparatus for Ion Exchange By JACKS, C. A.
for Using the Energy of Flows,
Use of Thermally Regenerable Resin. Health Effects of Water Reuse: Characterization
W88-00056 2101 8C
W88-04812 2106 3A of Mutagenic Residues Isolated from Reclaimed,

IVANOV, N. A. Surface, and Groundwater Supplies,

Two IWEMA, A. W88-03540 2105 5A


Spiral Eddy at the Interface of Liquid
Sedimentation and Digestion on Pond Bottoms-
Layers with Different Densities,
An Attempt to Establish a Short-Term Material High-Performance Concentration System for the
W88-10874 2112 8B
Balance, Isolation of Organic Residues from Water Sup-

IVANOV, N. I.
W88-07337 2109 5D plies,

New Self-Lubricating Antifriction Material in W88-07809 2109 5A


IZBICKI, J. A.
Hydraulic Structures,
Maps of Area of the San Luis Rey
the Bonsall High-Performance Macroporous Resin Concen-
W88-03627 2105 8C
River Valley, San Diego, California; Showing tration System for Trace Organic Residues in

IVANOVA, N. V. Geology, Hydrology, and Ground-Water Qual- Water,


X-Ray Fluorescence Determination of Pre-Ex- ity. W88-0O442 2101 5A
tracted Aluminium and Gallium in Waste-
W88-03349 2104 7C
Negative-Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spec-
Waters, IZBICKI, J. AS.
W88-04165 2105 5A trometry and Ames Mutagenicity Tests of
Evaluation of the Mission, San tee, and Tijuana
Granular Activated Carbon Treated Waste
Hydrologic Subareas for Reclaimed- Water Use,
IVERFELDT, A. Water,
San Diego County, California, W88-07814 2109 5A
Mercury in the Norwegian Fjord Framvaren,
W88-03051 2104 5D
W88-08941 2110 5B
JACKSON, D.
IZCO, F.
Components
IVERSEN, N. Assessment of Recharge for a
Surface Tension as an Indicative Parameter of
Big Soda Lake (Nevada): 3. Pelagic Methano- Chalk Aquifer Unit,
Pollution. A
Water Pollution Survey of the Bay
2109 2F
genesis and Anaerobic Methane Oxidation, W88-07105
of Pasajes,
W88-05100 2106 2H W88-07147 2109 5B
JACKSON, D. C.
IVERSEN, T. M. IZQUIERDO, J.
History of Water in the American West: John S.
Two Eastwood and "The Ultimate Dam (1908-1924),
1

Simple Models for Estimating Daily Mean


Feeding of Fish Larvae (F. Soleidae and F.
Water Temperatures and Diel Variations in a Carangidae) in the Upwelling Region off NW W88-05205 2107 8A
Danish Low Gradient Stream, Africa: A Comparative Study (Estudio Compar-
W88-01830 2103 2H JACKSON, D. E.
ative de la Alimentacion de Larvas de Peces (F.
Reactions of Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide
Soleidae y F. Carangidae) en la Region de
IVERSON, L. R. with Resorcinol in Aqueous Solution and Ad-
Afloramiento del NO de Africa),
Abandoned Mines in Illinois and North Dakota: sorbed on Granular Activated Carbon,
W88-04717 2106 2L
Toward an Understanding of Revegetation W88-01847 2103 5F
Problems, IZUMI, K.
W88-09451 2111 4C Psychrophilic Methane Fermentation of Excess JACKSON, D. R.
Sludge by Enrichment Culture, Drought Conditions: Staff Summary,
IVERSON, R. M. W88-09839 2111 5D W88-07845 2109 2E
Ground-Water Flow, and Seasonal
Rainfall,
Movement at Minor Creek Landslide, North- JAAKKOLA, T. Drought Conditions: Staff Summary,
western California: Physical Interpretation of Analysis of Toxicity and Biodegradability of Or- W88-07846 2109 2E
Empirical Relations, ganochlorine Compounds Released into the En-
W88-04530 2106 2A vironment in Bleaching Effluents of Kraft Water Distribution System Infrastructure Study,
City of Norwich, N.Y.,
Pumping,
IVES, D. G. W88-00432 2101 5A W88-07729 2109 5F
Environmental Health and the Water Distribu-
tion System: A Case History of an Outbreak of JAAKSON, R. Water Use Data in the Susquehanna Basin, Part
Giardiasis, River Recreation Boating Impacts, II: Water Use Inventory in New York,

W88-06202 2108 5C W88-09987 2111 4C W88-07738 2109 6D

PA-186
AUTHOR INDEX
JAHNEL, M. C.

JACKSON, G. S. JACOBS, F. JACQUEZ, R. B.


Impact of Atrazine on Lake Periphyton Com- Reductions in Ichthyoplankton Entrainment Preliminary Studies Characterizing Wastewater
munities, Including Carbon Uptake Dynamics with Fine-Mesh, Wedge-Wire Screens, from the Intensive Culture of Channel Catfish
using Track Autoradiography, W88-09823 2111 81 and Nitrification in Laboratory Scale Sub-
W88-05069 2106 5C
JACOBS, K. E. merged Filters,
JACKSON, J. E. Effects of Reservoir Releases on Water Quality, W88-00723 2101 3C
Protecting Tillamook Bay Shellfish with Point/ Macro-invertebrates, and Fish in Tailwaters:
Nonpoint Source Controls, Field Study Results,
JADKOWSKI, M. A.
W88-01165 2102 5G W88-00888 2101 6G State Ground Water Data Management,
W88-09482 2111 4B
Shellfish Sanitation in Oregon: Can It Be JACOBS, L. W.
Achieved Through Pollution Source Manage- Agricultural Application of Sewage Sludge, JAEGER, H. J.
ment, W88-01508 2103 5E Influence of Acid Precipitation on the Develop-
W88-01116 2102 5G ment of Erysiphe Graminis DC f. sp. Tritici
Crop Management Studies at the Muskegon
Marchal (Einfluss Saeurehaltiger Niederschlaege
JACKSON, J. L. County Michigan Land Treatment System,
auf die Entwicklung von Erysiphe Graminis
Benthic Macroinvertebrates as Indexes of Water W88-02745 2104 5E
DC. f. sp. Marchal),
Quality in the Upper Cuyahoga River,
Effects of Trace Organics in Sewage Sludges on W88-02098 2103 5C
W88-10515 2112 5A
Soil-Plant Systems and Assessing Their Risk to
JACKSON, J. R. Humans, JAEGER, W.
Hydrocarbon Solvent-Based Dispersant Formu- W88-07909 Investigations on Spectral Interferences in ICP-
2109 5C
and Its Use in the Dispersion of Viscous
lation AES (Untersuchungen ueber Spektrale Interfer-
Oil Spills, JACOBS, N. J. enzen in der ICP-AES),
W88-00571 Comparing Three Sampling Designs Moni-
for W88-04344
2101 5G 2105 5A
toring Coliforms in Small Community Water
JACKSON, L. P. Systems, Investigations on Spectral Interferences in ICP-
Sampling and Analysis of Hazardous and Indus- W88-05327 2107 5F AES (Untersuchungen ueber spektrale Interfer-
trialWastes: Special Quality Assurance and enzen in der ICP-AES),
Quality Control Considerations, JACOBSEN, O.
W88-08155
Hydrography of the Estuarine-Lagunar Com- 2110 5A
W88-09433 2111 5 A
plex of Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees W), JAEGY, R.
JACKSON, M. L. Sao Paulo, Brazil: III. Influence of the Tide
Carbon- 14 Dating of Some Hot Spring Waters
Evaluation of a Wastewater Treatment Process Cycle (Hidrografia do Complexo Estuarino La-
from the Eastern Pyrenees (Southern France)
by a New Technique, gunar de Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees
(Mesures de C-14 dans Quelques Eaux Ther-
W88-02167 2103 5D W), Sao Paulo, Brasil: III. Influencia do Ciclo da
males des Pyrenees-Orientales),
Mare),
JACKSON, R. H. W88-00049 2101 2F
W88-09773 2111 2L
Freshwater Phytoplankton in the Low Salinity
Region of the River Tamar Estuary, JACOBSON, E. A. JAESCHKE, W. A.
W88-08721 2110 2L Comparison of Inverse Modeling Results with S02 Oxidation by Hydrogen Peroxide in Sus-
Measured and Interpolated Hydraulic Head pended Droplets,
JACKSON, R. J.
Data, W88-08454 2110 5B
Chemical Contamination of California Drinking
W88-10946 2112 2F
Water, JAFARI, B. A.
W88-06670 2108 5B JACOBSON, G. Linked Stream-Aquifer System Model,
Hydrogeology of the Amadeus Basin, Central W88-10985 2112 2A
JACKSON, R. L.
Australia,
Hydrologic Testing Methodology and Results
W88-07522 2109 2F JAFFREZO, J. L.
from Deep Basalt Boreholes,
Construction and Exploitation of an Automatic
W88-03991 2105 2F JACOBSON, G. L. Sequential Wet-Only Rain Sampler,
Distribution and Abundance of Tidal Marshes W88-07150
JACKSON, T. A.
Along the Coast of Maine,
2109 5B
Mercury Problem Recently Formed Reser-
in
W88-04480 2105 2L Sequential Sampling of Snow in a Rural Area.
voirs of Northern Manitoba (Canada): Effects of
Impoundment and Other Factors on the Produc- Experimentation and Identification of the Acidi-
JACOBSON, H. A.
tion of Methyl Mercury by Microorganisms in Distribution and Abundance of Tidal Marshes fying Agents,
Sediment, Along the Coast of Maine, W88-02409 2103 5B
W88-10823 2112 6G W88-04480 2105 2L
JAFVERT, C. T.
JACKSON, T. L. JACOBSON, J. Dichloramine Decomposition in the Presence of
Relative Effectiveness of Sewage Sludge as a Considerations for Optimization of Abatement Excess Ammonia,
Nitrogen Fertilizer for Tall Fescue, System Design, W88-04260 2105 5F
W88-05982 2108 5E W88-11245 2112 6A
JAGER, H.-J.
JACKSON, W. L. JACOBSON, N. D. Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Acid Rain Alone
Managing Headwater Areas for Control of Sedi- Hydrogeology of Eastern Michaud Flats, Fort or in Combination on Growth and Yield of
ment and Salt Production from Western Range- Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho,
Broad Bean Plants,
lands, W88-02976 2104 5B W88-07688 2109 5C
W88-01149 2102 5G JACOBY, J. M.
JACOB, D. Alterations in Periphyton Characteristics
JAHN-HELD, W.
J. Due to
Kinetics and Mechanisms of the Catalytic Oxida- Grazing in a Cascade Stream, Process for Storing Liquid Waste in Salt Cav-
tion of Dissolved Sulfur Dioxide in Aqueous W88-08111 2110 2H ities,

Solution: An Application
W88-00753 2101 5E
to Nighttime Fog Nuisance Biomass Levels of Periphytic Algae
Water Chemistry, in
Streams, Process for Terminal Storage of Pumpable
W88-02901 2104 5B W88-06917 2109 5C Wastes,
Pollutant Deposition in Radiation Fog, W88-00761 2101 5E
W88-08464 JACQUES, B.
2110 5B Effects of a Sewage Treatment Plant on the JAHN, L. A.
JACOB, R. A. Physico-Chemical Quality and Community Effects of Stocking Hybrid Striped Bass in
Physiological Effects, Structure of the Benthic Fauna of a Polluted Spring Lake, Illinois,
W88-01202 2102 5C River, the Haute-Semois (Etude des Effets d'une W88-09826 2111 2H
Station d'Epuration sur la Qualite Physico-Chi-
JACOBBERGER, P. A. mique et la Structure de Peuplement de la Faune JAHNEL, M. C.
Drought-related Changes of Geomorphologic Benthique d'une Riviere Polluee, la Haute- Pilot-Scale Experiments in Water Hyacinth La-
Processes in Central Mali,
Semois), goons for Wastewater Treatment,
W88-06841 2109 2E W88-10281 2112 5C W88-04627 2106 5D

PA-187
AUTHOR INDEX
JAIMIL, K.

JAIMIL, K. JAMES, A. JAN, J.

Enhanced Reproductive Potential of Neochetina Alternative Approach to the Design of Waste Atmospheric Contamination with Polychlorinat-
bruchi Hostache Fed on Water Hyacinth Plants Stabilization Ponds, ed Biphenyls in Bela Krajina (Yugoslavia):
from Polluted Water Bodies, W88-07345 2109 5D Emissions from Industrial Plant, Landfill, and
W88-09970 2111 5C River Areas,
Membrane Technique for Biomass Retention in
W88-10154 2112 5B
JAIN AND, D. Anaerobic Waste Treatment Processes,
Evaluation of Some Empirical Methods for W88-02211 2103 5D JANA, B. B.
Flood Frequency Analysis, 2. Data and Comput- Effect of an Oil-cake (Brassica latifolia) Piscicide
er Programs,
JAMES, B.
Dissolved Organic Matter in Cumbrian Lakes on the Physico-chemical and Biological Spec-
W88-05234 2107 7C trum of Waterbodies,
and Streams,
W88-10671 2112 2H W88-09815 2111 81
JAIN, M. H.
Formation of Mesoscale Lines of Precipitation: JANA,
Nonsevere Squall Lines in Oklahoma during the
JAMES, C. L. S.

Simple Method to Measure pH Accurately in Effects of Combinations of Heavy Metals on


Spring,
Acid Rain Samples, Hill Activity of Azolla pinnata,
W88-06371 2108 2B
W88-08969 2111 5 A W88-07266 2109 5C
JAIN, R. K.
Problems and Potential for In Situ Treatment of
JAMES, L. A. JANAUER, G. A.
Fatigue-Crack Propagation Behavior of ASTM Heavy Metal Accumulation and Physiological
Environmental Pollutants by Engineered Micro-
A27 Cast Steel in Simulated Hanford Ground- on Austrian Macrophytes,
Effects
organisms,
W88-10743 2112 5G water, W88-01462 2102 5B
W88-09085 2111 8G
JAIN, S. C.
JANDEL, B.
Free-Surface Swirling Flows in Vertical Drop-
JAMES, L. D. Process for Storing Liquid Waste in Salt Cav-
FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (Utah Water ities,
shaft,
8B Research Laboratory), W88-00753 2101 5E
W88-04464 2105
W88-10007 2111 9D
Helicoidal-Ramp Dropshaft, JANDHYALA, V. K.
W88-06230 2108 8C JAMES, M. Change Point Problem: A Review of Applica-
Changes in the Faunal Composition of Two
tions,
Numerical Simulation of Degradation of Alluvi- Thermal Streams near Taupo, New Zealand,
W88-03198 2104 6G
W88-05890 2107 7C
al Channel Beds,
W88-04388 2105 2J JANES, E. B.
JAMES, M. O.
Effect of 3-Methylcholanthrene on Mono-oxy- Managing Headwater Areas for Control of Sedi-
JAIN, S. K.
ment and Salt Production from Western Range-
Ground Water Quality: A Case Study of Some genase, Epoxide Hydrolase, and Glutathione S-
Transferase Activities in Small Estuarine and lands,
Indian Villages,
W88-06275 2108 5A Freshwater Fish, W88-01149 2102 5G
W88-06302 2108 5C
JAIN, V. K. JANESHEK, R. T.
Micro Pollutants in Red Mud Waste of Alumi- JAMES, M. R. Effects of Alkalinity and Hardness on Anaerobic
num Plant, Seasonal Changes Metabolic Rates of Zoo-
in Digestion of Landfill Leachate,
W88-09609 2111 5B plankton and Their Importance to Phytoplank- W88-02194 2103 5D
ton Production in Two New Zealand Lakes of
JAKASCH, J. Contrasting Trophic State, New Type of Anaerobic Design for Energy
Point/Nonpoint Source Trading Program for W88-10439 2112 2H Recovery and Treatment of Leachate Wastes,
Dillon Reservoir and Planned Extensions for W88-01001 2102 5D
Other Areas, JAMES, R. B.
W88-01163 2102 5G Regulation of Underground Chemical Storage JANIS, J. R.

Tanks in the San Francisco Bay Area, Superfund: Significant Accomplishments,


JAKOLA, K. J. W88-01748 2103 5B W88-09375 2111 6E
Benthic Communities and Their Physical Envi-
ronment in Relation to Urban Pollution from the JAMES, W. JANISCH, I.
City of Tromso, Norway: I. The Physical Envi- Stormwater Pollution Modelling: Minor Sources Membrane Processes in Environmental Protec-
ronment: Hydrography, Plant Nutrients, Organ- of Pollutants in Urban Sewer Networks, tion(Membranverfahren in der Umwelttechnik),

ic Enrichment, Heavy Metals, and Redox Condi- W88-03645 2105 5B W88-02102 2103 5D
tions,
W88-08879 2110 5C JAMES, W. F. JANITZKY, P.
Patterns of Sedimentation at DeGray Lake, Ar- Effect of Aluminum and Iron Oxides on Hy-
JAKSCH, J. A. kansas, draulic Conductivity of Sandy Loam Soil,
Optimizing Point/Nonpoint Source Tradeoff in W88-01075 2102 2J
W88-04498 2106 2G
the Holston River Near Kingsport, Tennessee,
Seasonal and Longitudinal Variations in Appar-
W88-01164 2102 5G JANK, B. E.
ent Deposition Rates within an Arkansas Reser- Contaminant Control of Coke
Nitrogen and
JAKUBOWSKA, L. voir,
Plant Effluents in an Upgraded Biological
Pollution of Surface Waters in an Agricultural W88-05097 2106 5C
System,
Watershed on the Example of the Sucha River. W88-02307 2103 5G
W88- 10609 2112 5B JAMESON, A. R.
Relations Among Linear and Circular Polariza-
JANNAKOUDAKIS, D.
JAKUBOWSKI, H. tion Parameters Measured in Canted Hydrome-
Lead Removal from Wastewater by Cementa-
Benthos and Drift of Invertebrates, Particularly teors,
Bed of Iron Spheres,
tion Utilizing a Fixed
Chironomidae, in a Selected Cross-Section Pro- W88-06752 2108 7C
W88-08567 2110 5D
file of the River Widawka (Central Poland),

W88-08839 2110 2H JAMIESON, C. A.


Data Management System to Evaluate Water
JANONIS, B. A.
Ozone in Water Treatment: The Designer's
JAKUBOWSKI, W. Quality Impacts of Nonpoint Source Pollution
Role.
Determining Pathogen Levels in Sludge Prod- Control,
5G W88-10383 2112 5F
ucts, W88-01167 2102
W88-10637 2112 5A JANOVY, J.
Areas
Practical Guidelines for Selecting Critical
Nonpoint Source Pesticide Con- Population Dynamics of the Parasites in Fundu-
Drinking Water Transmission of Giardiasis in for Controlling
lus zebrinus in thePlatte River of Nebraska,
the United States, tamination of Aquatic Systems,
W88-01153 5G W88-05961 2108 2H
W88-03584 2105 5B 2102

JAMBRIK, R. JAMIESON, D. T. JANOWIAK, J. E.

Drainage of Mining Development in a Neogene Experimental Methods for the Determination of Investigation of Interannual Rainfall Variability
Lignite Deposit in Hungary, the Properties of Saline Water. in Africa,

W88-01419 2102 4B W88-00087 2101 7B W88-09841 2111 2B

PA-188
AUTHOR INDEX
JEFFREY, W. H.

JANSEN, J. J. JARRETT III, D. L. Study of Contaminant Plume Control in Frac-


Data Comparability: An Objective for Precipita- Design of Land Application Programs for Large tured-Porous Media,
tion Chemistry Monitoring, Municipal Systems via Contractual Services: A W88-09181 2111 5G
W88-09394 '
2111 7 A Case Study - Washington, D.C,
W88-01730 2103 5E JAVITZ, H. A.
JANSEN, R. B.
Time/Toxicity Relationships in Short-Term
Review of the Baldwin Hills Reservoir Failure, JARRETT, R. D.
W88-08690 2110 8D Dynamic, and Plug-Flow Bioassays,
Static,
Determination of Roughness Coefficients for
W88-11006 2112 7C
Streams in Colorado,
JANSEN, W. A.
W88-03463 2104 2E JAW AD, S. B.
Effects of Water Acidity on Swimbladder Func-
tion and Swimming in the Fathead Minnow, Errors in Slope-Area Computations of Peak Dis- Groundwater Monitoring Network Rationaliza-
Pimephales promelas, charges in Mountain Streams, tion Using Statistical Analyses of Piezometric
W88-10822 2112 5C W88-07389 2109 2E Fluctuation,
W88-10493 2112 7A
JANSSEN, A. J. Multidisciplinary Approach to the Flood Hy-
Plume Wash-Out Near a Coal-Fired Power drology of Foothill Streams in Colorado, JAYANTH, K. P.
Plant: Measurements and Model Calculations, W88-01292 2102 2E Suppression of Water Hyacinth by the Exotic
W88-06016 2108 5B Insect Neochetina Eichhorniae in Bangalore,
Paleodischarge of the Late Pleistocene Bonne-
JANSSEN, K. India,
ville Flood, Snake River, Idaho, Computed from
Method of Disposal or Temporary Storage of W88-09945 2111 4A
New Evidence,
Waste Material, W88-01808 2103 2E JAYKO, K.
W88-00763 2101 5E
JARVINEN, A. W.
Simulation of Marine Ecosystem Effects Due to
JANSSENS, G. J.
Toxicity of Chlorpyrifos, Endrin, or Fenvalerate PCB Waste Incineration in the Gulf of Mexico,
Theoretical Analysis and Practical Application W88-06063 2108 5C
to Fathead Minnows Following Episodic or
of the Kinetic Model of Flocculation in the
Continuous Exposure,
Interpretation of Jar Tests,
W88-07474
JAYNES, D. B.
2109 5C
W88-0O063 2101 5D Transport of a Conservative Tracer in the Field
JARVIS, A. C. Under Continuous Flood Irrigation,
JANSSON, P.-E.
Ecosystem Model of Phosphorus Cycling in a W88-10644 2112 5B
Simulation of Runoff and Nitrate Leaching
Warm Monomictic, Hypertrophic Impound-
From an Agricultural District in Sweden, JAZDZEWSKI, C.
ment,
W88-09913 2111 5B
W88-01978 2103 2H Pacific Northwest Rivers Study. 1986 Final
Simulation of Surface Runoff and Pipe Dis- Report: Idaho,
JARVIS, G. W88-07963 2109 2E
charge from an Agricultural Soil in Northern
In-situ Analysis of Gasoline-Contaminated
Sweden,
W88-05045
Ground Water, JAZRAWI, S. F.
2106 2G W88-09489 2111 5A Antibiotic Resistance among Pollution Indicator
JANTUNEN, H. Bacteria Isolated from Al-Khair River, Bagh-
JARVIS, N. J.
Unsupervised Landsat Classification Procedure dad,
Modelling Water Movement in Drained Clay
Applied to Lake Posionjarvi, NE Finland, W88-10274 2112 5B
Soil. I. Description of the Model, Sample Output
W88-10508 2112 7B
and Sensitivity Analysis, JDID, E.
JANZER, V. J. W88-05995 '
2108 2G Removal of Cadmium Contained in Industrial
Use of Natural Waters as U.S. Geological Phosphoric Acid Using the Ionic Flotation
Survey Reference Samples, Modelling Water Movement in Drained Clay
Soil. II. Application of the Model in Evesham
Technique,
W88-11176 2112 7B
Series Clay Soil,
W88-08404 2110 5G
JAPAR, S. M. W88-05996 2108 2G
Acid Deposition and Atmospheric Chemistry at
JEAN, J. S.

Allegheny Mountain, JARVIS, R. Modeling Groundwater Flow by Means of a


W88-08445 Drogue-cluster and dye-dispersion measure- Hybrid Trajectory Image, Boundary Integral
2110 5B
ments, Equation Method,
JAPENGA, J. W88-04866 2106 5B W88-01762 2103 2F
New, Rapid Clean-up Procedure for the Simul-
taneous Determination of Different Groups of JASA, P. J. JEDELHAUSER, H.
Organic Micropollutants in Sediments; Applica- Conservation Tillage: Perceived and Actual Use, Ultrasonic Flow Measurement in Pipes and
W88-08623 2110 3F
tion in Two European Estuarine Sediment Stud- Channels,
ies
JASINSKI, Z. W88-03683 2105 7B
W88-02007 2103 5A Surface Protection Problem in Conditions of
JEDNACAK-BISCAN, J.
Water Hazard in Diapir Salt Mines,
JAQUET, J. M. Organic Matter and Surface Properties of Solid
Budget and Input-Output Model for Total Phos-
W88-01564 2103 4B
Particles in the Estuarine Mixing Zone,
phorus in Lake Leman (Bilan et Modele d'En- JASPERSE, B. H. W88-06067 2108 5B
trees - Sorties du Phosphore Total Dans le Geotech Import: Deep Soil Mixing,
Leman), W88-05484 2107 8D JEELANI, S
W88-10468 2112 5B Biochemical Compartmentation of Fish Tissues,
JATANA, B. L. Heavy Metal Toxicity on Tissue Non-Specific
JAREMA, R. Hydropower in India - An Economic Case Phosphomonoesterases in Three Fishes,
Connecticut's Water Supply Plans, Study, W88-01489 2102 5C
W88-04159 2105 5F W88-03204 2104 8C
JARNIS, R. N. JEFFCOATE, R.
JAUDON, P. Stormwater Contamination at Airports and Re-
Air Stripping Treatment for Removal of Vola- Manganese in Drinking Water of the Town of
tile Organic Chemicals: A Case Study of Bur- medial Options - with Particular Reference to
Beaucaire: Origins and Solutions (Manganese
lington, Massachusetts, Stansted,
dans l'eau d'Alimentation de la Ville de Beau-
W88-04161 2105 5F W88-06451 2108 5B
caire: Origines et Solutions),
W88-09597 2111 5B
JAROSZ, J. JEFFREE, R. A.
Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons JAUREGUI, M. Patterns of Accumulation of Alkaline-Earth
in Lacustral Sediments by High Resolution Land Treatment of Wastewaters: A Case Study Metals in the Tissue of the Freshwater Mussel
Shpol'skii Spectrofluorimetry at 10 K, of Irrigated Arid Zones, Velesunio Angasi (Sowerby),
W88-09579 2111 5 A W88-05262 W88-09768 2111 2H
2107 5E
JARRELL, M. D. JAVANDEL, I. JEFFREY, W. H.
Application of the Temperature Survey in Dem- Hydrologic Detection of Abandoned Wells Near Effect of 5-Fluoro-2'-Deoxyuridine on
onstrating the Mechanical Integrity of Injection Proposed Injection Wells for Hazardous Waste (3H)Thymidine Incorporation by Bacterioplank-
Wells, Disposal, ton in the Waters of Southwest Florida,
W88-11065 2112 7B W88-05440 2107 5E W88-07006 2109 2L

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AUTHOR INDEX
JEFFREY, W. H.

Seasonal and Diel Variability in Dissolved DNA Digester Gas H2S Control Using Iron Salts, Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash-
and in Microbial Biomass and Activity in a W88-08008 2110 5D Flow Tuffs, Basin and Range Province, South-
Subtropical Estuary, ern California,
W88-07021 2109 2H Foaming in Anaerobic Digesters - A Survey and W88-02995 2104 8E
Laboratory Investigation,
JEFFRIES, D. S. W88-03852 2105 5D JENNETT, J. C.
Relationships of Spatial Gradients of Primary
Algae, Ion Exchange and Metal Finishing
Production, Buffering Capacity, and Hydrology In-Basin Chlorination for Control of Activated
Wastes,
inTurkey Lakes Watershed, Sludge Bulking in Industrial Waste Treatment
W88-01020 2102 5D
W88-08964 2111 2H Plants,
W88-02207 2103 5D JENNINGS, A. A,
JEFFRIES, M. O.
Snowfall and Oxygen-Isotope Variations off the Mathematical Model of the Carbon-limited CriticalChemical Reaction Rates for Multicom-
North Coast of Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Growth of Filamentous and Floc-forming Orga- ponent Groundwater Contamination Models,
Canada, nisms in Low F/M Sludge, W88-01918 2103 5B
W88-08238 2110 2C W88-04890 2106 5D
Experimental Verification of Multicomponent
JEFFUS, H. M. JENKINS, J. C. Ground Water Contamination Predictions,
Problems with Metals Residue from Com-
in the Landfilling and Renovation with Sludges, W88-08037 2110 5B
bined Municipal/Industrial Waste Treatment, W88-015O9 2103 5E
W88-00636 2101 5E JENNINGS, J. N.
JENKINS, K. D. Karst Geomorphology,
JEHN, J. L. Relationships Between Subcellular Distributions W88-09352 2111 8E
Two Case Histories on the Design and Pump of Cadmium and Pertubations in Reproduction
Testing of Individual Aquifers with Dual Com- Polychaete Neanthes arenaceodentata,
in the JENNINGS, K. V. B.
pleted Wells, W88-10505 2112 5C Effects of Grouts, Sealants, and Drilling Fluids
W88-09179 2111 7 A on the Quality of Ground-Water Samples,
JENKINS, M. D.
W88-09312 2111 7B
JELER, V. Chemical Composition of Fresh Snow on Mount
Transient Mixed Flow in Galleries and Conduits Everest,
JENNY, R.
of Hydro Plants, W88-01860 2103 5A
W88-03220 2104 8B Ultrasonic Flow Measurement in Pipes and
JENKINS, R. A. Channels,
JELEV, I. Hydrologic Data from Naval Oil Shale Re- W88-03683 2105 7B
Transient Mixed Flow in Galleries and Conduits serves, Parachute Creek Basin, Northwestern
of Hydro Plants, Colorado, Water Years 1982-83,
JENQ, F.-T.
W88-03220 2104 8B W88-03131 2104 7C Treatment of Laundry Wastewater from a Nu-
clear Power Plant by Reverse Osmosis,
JELINEK, R. T. JENKINS, R. L. W88-O0992 2102 5D
Occurrence and Treatment of Uranium in Point High-Performance Macroporous Resin Concen-
of Use Systems in Colorado, tration System for Trace Organic Residues in JENSEN, A. L.
W88-05012 2106 5F Water, Linear-Flow Interpretation of the H-3 Multiwell

JELLISON, R.
W88-00442 2101 5A Pumping Test Conducted at the Waste Isolation
Pilot Plant (WIPP) Site,
Photosynthetic Activity of Phytoplankton and
JENKINS, S. A. W88-01189 2102 2F
Its Relation to Environmental Factors in Hyper-
Method and Apparatus for Impeding Sediment
saline Mono Lake, California, Deposition in Harbors and Navigation Channels, Modelling the Effect of Acidity on Mercury
W88-06978 2109 2H W88-00586 2101 8H Uptake by Walleye in Acidic and Circumneutral
JELLISON, R. S. Lakes,
JENKINS, S. R.
Nearshore and Pelagic Abundances of Artemia W88-09660 2111 5B
Technical Note: Proper Use of the Unit Mg as
monica in Mono Lake, California,
CaC03/L, JENSEN, B.
W88-06986 2109 2H W88-05389 2107 7C Evolution of Hydrocarbons and Bacterial Activ-
JENCHAIMAHAKOON, B. JENKINS, T. ity in Marine Sediments Contaminated by a Mix-
F.
Modified Linear Programming Gradient Method ture of Petroleum Product and Enhancer (Evo-
Method Measuring Enriched Levels of Deu-
for
for Optimal Design of Looped Water Distribu- lution des Hydrocarbures et de l'Activite Bacter-
terium Water,
in Soil
tion Networks, ienne dans des Sediments Marins Contamines par
W88-02891 2104 2G
W88-02775 2104 5F un Deversement de Petrole Brut et Traite),
Vegetation Selection and Management for Over- W88-09587 2111 5B
JENEY, G.
land Flow Systems,
Transaminase Enzyme Activity of Cyprinid Fish
W88-02749 2104 5D JENSEN, D. T.
Depending on Environmental Factors and Bac-
Overview Application of HMR 51-52 and Site-
terial Infection,
JENKINS, W. A. Specific Storm Transposition and Maximization
W88-01496 2102 5C Coagulation and Settling of Aerobic Sewage Technique,
JENEY, M. Sludge in Seawater, W88-01289 2102 2B
Drainage of Mining Development in a Neogene W88-07151 2109 5E
Lignite Deposit in Hungary, JENSEN, H.
W88-01419
JENKNER, W. R.
Short-Range Runoff Forecasting for the River
2102 4B
Offshore Intake Structure,
Rhine at Rheinfelden: Experiences and Present
JENKINS, C. R. W88-00499 2101 8A Problems,
Fiscal Year 1986Program Report (West Virgin- W88-01968 2103 2E
iaWater Research Institute),
JENNE, E. A.
Computed Solid Phases Limiting the Concentra-
W88-04741 2106 9D JENSEN, J. R.
tion of Dissolved Constituents in Basalt Aquifers
Color Infrared Video Mapping of Upland and
Performance of a Recirculating Sand Filter Uti- of the Columbia Plateau in Eastern Washington,
Wetland Communities,
lizing Bottom Ash Media: Part I, W88-02894 2104 2K
W88-07782 2109 7B
W88-05649 2107 5D
JENNESS, J. E.
JENKINS, D. Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quanternary Semi-Empirical Model for Calculating Evapora-
Application of Batch Kinetic Data to the Sizing Ash-Flow Tuffs and Volcaniclastic Rocks, Basin tionand Transpiration from Wetland Rice,
of Continuous-Flow Activated Sludge Reactors, and Range, Province, Utah, W88-07185 2109 2D
W88-01944 2103 5D W88-02988 2104 8E
JENSEN, K.
Competitive Growth of Zoogloea Ramigera and Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash- Population Dynamics of Macoma balthica in the
Type 02 IN in Activated Sludge and Pure Cul- Flow Tuffs and Volcaniclastic Rocks, Basin and Danish Wadden Sea in an Organically Enriched
ture- A Model for Low F:M Bulking, Range Province, Northern California, Area,
W88-03854 2105 5D W88-02971 2104 7C W88-10760 2112 5C

PA-190
AUTHOR INDEX
JOHANSSON, L.

JENSEN, M. E. JIANG, S. JOBSON, H. E.


Improving Irrigation Systems, Turbulent Boundary Layers in Vertical Curves, Field Measurements,
W88-00301 2101 3F W88-10233 2112 8B W88-00697 2101 2J
JENSEN, P. R. JIANSEN, S.
Primary Production in Three Subtropical Sea- Study of Pretreatment Grouting Technology at Use of the Routing Procedure to Study Dye and
grass Communities: A Comparison of Four Au- Working Face in an Auxiliary Shaft of Huangh-
Gas Transport in the West Fork Trinity River,
uai Coal Mine,
Texas,
totrophic Components,
W88-10446 2112 2L W88-01444 2102 8G W88-02953 2104 5B

JENSEN, R. E. JIM, P. P. JOCHLE, M.


Atchafalaya River Delta, Report 10: Wave Process for Clarifying Algae-Laden Wastewater Voltammetric Determination of Mercury in a
Hindcasts; Main Text and Appendices and B, A Stream, Sewage Sludge Sample,
W88-00860 2101 2L W88-04831 2106 5D W88-08167 2110 7B
JEPPESEN, E. JIMEMEZ, O. F. JOERES, E. F.
Two Simple Models for Estimating Daily Mean Computation of Supercritical Free-Surface
Effects of Diversion on the North American
Water Temperatures and Diel Variations in a Flows,
W88-07430 Great Lakes,
Danish Low Gradient Stream, 2109 8B
W88-07287 2109 6F
W88-01830 2103 2H JIMENEZ, B.
Analysis of Adduct Formation in the Bluegill JOFRE, J.
JERMAR, M. K.
Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) Between Bacteriophages Active Against Bacteroides fra-
Water Resources and Water Management,
W88-06596 2108 6A Benzo(a)Pyrene and DNA
of the Liver and He- gilis in Sewage-Polluted Waters,

moglobin of the Erythrocyte, W88-02711 2104 5A


JEROME, J. H. W88-02030 2103 5C
Existing and Anticipated Irradiation in the Hy- Evaluation of Bacteroides Fragilis Bacterio-
polimnetic Waters of Central Lake Erie,
JIMENEZ, B. D. phages as Indicators of the Virological Quality
Effects of Feeding and Temperature on Uptake,
W88-06401 2108 2H of Water,
Elimination and Metabolism of Benzo(a)pyrene
W88-03578 2105 5A
JESPERSEN, A.-M. in the Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus),

Measurements of Chlorophyll-a from Phyto- W88-02027 2103 5C Fate of Human Enteric Viruses (Rotaviruses and
plankton Using Ethanol as Extraction Solvent, Enteroviruses) in Sewage After Primary Sedi-
W88-08590
JIMENEZ, C. M.
2110 2H Evaluating the Fecal Contamination in Fruits mentation,
and Vegetables from Markets in Mexico City, W88-03564 2105 5D
JESSE, W. N.
Management of Reefs Designed to
Artificial
W88-O0284 2101 3C
Nickel Accumulation by Bacteria,
Support Natural Communities,
JIMENEZ, O. F. W88-07152 2109 5B
W88-10748 2112 5G Stability Limits of Hydroelectric Power Plants,
W88-05374 2107 8C JOFRE, J. T.
JESSUP, R. E.
Spatial of Pesticide
Variability Sorption and Detection of Human Rotavirus in Sewage
JIN, G.-Y.
Degradation Parameters, Through Two Concentration Procedures,
Problems in Statistical Treatment of Flood
W88-09095 2111 5B Series,
W88-07546 2109 5A
W88-07397 2109 2E
JESUS, A. S. M. JOFRIET, J. C.
Behaviour of Radium in Tailings Dams and En- JIN, K. Design Recommendations for Reinforced Con-
vironmental Waters in the Witwatersrand (South Fate and Behavior of Herbicides, Butachlor, crete Cylindrical Storage Structures for Aque-
Africa) Gold/Uranium Mining Area, CNP, Chlomethoxynil, and Simetryne in River ous Materials,
W88-01558 2103 5B Water, Shellfish, and Sediments of the Ishikari W88-08211 2110 8F
River,
JETER, J. H. W88-04130 JOHANNES, A. H.
2105 5B
Biological Treatment of Phenolic Paint-Strip- Expected pH for Halving Sulfate in Adirondack
ping Wastewater, JINADASA, D. M. Rain,
W88-02149 2103 5D Nitrogen and Water Balance Studies in Relation
W88-05161 2107 5B
to Farmyard Manure and N-Fertilizer Applica-
JETT, T. tions to Sri Lankan Luvisols, Processes and Causes of Lake Acidification
Evaluation of an Acidic Waste Site Cleanup W88-02081 2103 5B during Spring Snowmelt in the West-Central
Effort,
W88-02144 JINKAI, L. Adirondack Mountains, New York,
2103 5D
Problems of Mud Solid Intrusions into Mining W88-08259 2110 5C
JEWELL, W. J. Pits,
Waste Activated Sludge Digestion with Ther- W88-01584 2103 8D JOHANNSSON, O. E.
mophilic Attached Films, Comparison of Lake Ontario Zooplankton Com-
W88-02206 2103 5D JINZE, M. munities Between 1967 and 1985: Before and
Methods of Land and Water Conservation in the After Implementation of Salmonid Stocking and
JEX, G. W. Wuding River Basin, Phosphorus Control,
Chemical and Microbial Degradation of 1,2-Di- W88-02235 2103 3B W88-05034 2106 5G
bromoethane (EDB) in Florida Ground Water,
Soil, and Sludge,
JINZHONG, Y.
Examination of Association Indices and Formu-
W88-09104 Experimental and Numerical Studies of Solute
2111 5B lation of a Composite Seasonal Dissimilarity
Transport in Two-Dimensional Saturated-Un-
Index,
JHA, N. K. saturated Soil,
W88-09689 2111 7C
Ground Water Quality: A Case Study of Some W88-07312 2109 5B
Indian Villages,
JIRKA, G. H. JOHANSEN, P.
W88-06275 2108 5 A Experiments on Saline Wedge, Heavy Metal Pollution from Mining in Green-
JHAVERI, V. W88-04466 2105 2L land,
Method and Apparatus for Treating Hydrocar- W88-01562 2103 5C
Two-Layer Model of Saline Wedge. I: Entrain-
bon and Halogenated Hydrocarbon Contaminat-
ment and Interfacial Friction, JOHANSEN, H. P.
ed Ground and Ground Water, W88-04461
W88-O0602
2105 2L Effect of Exposure to Several Pentachloro-
2101 5G
Two-Layer Model of phenol Concentrations on Growth of Young-of-
Saline Wedge. II: Predic-
JHORAR, B. S.
tion of Mean Properties,
Year Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides,
Compaction of Sandy Soils for Irrigation Man- W88-04462 with Comparisons to Other Indicators of Toxici-
2105 2L
agement, ty.
W88-06446 2108 3F JOACHIM, J. W88-04144 2105 5C
Importance for Birds of the Riparian Woodlands
JIAHUA, F. within the Alluvial Corridor of the River Gar- JOHANSSON, L.
Methods of Preserving Reservoir Capacity, onne, S.W. France, Experimental Evidence for Interactive Habitat
W88-00698 2101 2J W88-04474 2105 2H Segregation Between Roach (Rutilus rutilus)

PA-191
AUTHOR INDEX
JOHANSSON, L.

and Kmlil (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) in a JOHNSON AND, J. A. Detailed Subsurface Mapping of Fracture Clo-
Shallow Eutrophic Lake, Winter Application of Sludge, sure in a Crystalline Bedrock Formation,
W88-04010 2105 2H W88-03597 2105 5E W88-09028 2111 2F
JOHANSSON, P.-O. JOHNSON, B. H. JOHNSON, G. C.
Spring Discharge and Aquifer Characteristics in Review of Numerical Reservoir Hydrodynamic Analysis of Center Pivot Irrigation Systems Op-
a Sandy Till Area in Southeastern Sweden, Modeling, erating in a Humid-Area Environment,
W88-06806 2108 2F W88-O0842 2101 2H W88-08065 2110 3F
JOHARI, A. Technical Supplement to Dredged Material Dis-
Adsorption of Synthetic Organic Shock Load-
JOHNSON, G. P.
posal Study, US Navy Home Port, Everett, Designation of Wetlands by Weighted Averages
ings,
Washington, of Vegetation Data: A Preliminary Evaluation,
W88-05182 2107 5F
W88-05706 2107 5B W88-08046 2110 2H
JOHN, H. C.
Horizontal and Vertical Distribution Patterns of
JOHNSON, C. JOHNSON, G. S.
Hazardous Waste Management: Reducing the
Fish Larvae off NW
Africa in Relation to the
Risk,
Evaluation of Irrigation Management Proce-
Environment, dures for Geothermal Effluent,
W88-05917 2107 5E
W88-01647 2103 2L W88-02268 2103 3C
JOHNNESMEYER, H. JOHNSON, C. A. Evaluation of Methods for Estimation of Aqui-
Fixation of Electroplating Waste Sludges, Case Studies on the Chemical Composition of
fer Recharge from Precipitation on Semi-Arid
W88-00976 2102 5D Fogwater: The Influence of Local Gaseous
Lands,
Emissions,
W88-03162 2104 2F
JOHNS, D. M. W88-05630 2107 5B
Bioenergetic of Black Rock Harbor
Effects
JOHNSON, C.
JOHNSON, G. V.
Dredged Material on the Polychaete Nephtys D.
Economic Differences Between Cumulative and
Incisa: A Field Verification, Distribution of Environmental Chloride in Rela-
Episodic Reduction of Sediment from Cropland,
W88-08420 2110 5C tion to Subsurface Hydrology,
W88-00729 2101 2J
W88-07571 2109 2F
Field and Laboratory Study Using Adenylate
Energy Charge as an Indicator of Stress in Myti-
Evaluation of Salt Tolerance in Azolla,
Environmental Isotope Hydrology of Salinized
and Nephtys Treated with W88-O0718 2101 3C
lus edulis incisa Experimental Catchments,
Dredged Material, W88-07572 2109 4C
W88-11279 2112 5C
JOHNSON, H. L.
Geohydrologic and Surface-Water Data for the Statistical Study of the North Dakota Cloud
JOHNS, H. Saco River Valley Glacial Aquifer from Bart- Modification Project,
Erosion Studies of Pipe Lining Materials: Fifth lett, New Hampshire to Fryeburg, Maine: Octo-
W88-07741 2109 3B
Progress Report, ber 1983 Through January 1986,
W88-OO780 2101 8G W88-1O056 2111 2F
JOHNSON, H. P.
Evaluating the Effectiveness of BMPs from
Summary Report on PVC Contraction Joint-
Preferred Water Flow and Localized Recharge Field Studies,
Forming Waterstops, W88-07835 2109 5G
in a Variable Regolith,
W88-02936 2104 8G W88-07574 2109 2F
JOHNSON, I.
JOHNSCHER-FORNASARO, G.
JOHNSON, C. J. Effects of Combinations ofHeavy Metals, Hy-
Use of the Benthic Community as a Water Qual-
Fatal Outcome of Methemoglobinemia in an Oxygen Consumption and
poxia and Salinity on
ity Indicator in the Cubatao River Basin,
Infant, Carbohydrate Metabolism in Crangon Crangon
W88-05301 2107 5C
W88-03844 2105 5C (L.) and Carcinus maenas (L.),

JOHNSEN, P. B. W88-10759 2112 5C


Simplified Method Geosmin and 2-
to Quantify
JOHNSON, C. R.
Methylisoborneol Concentrations in Water and Using Computers for Water Distribution Man- JOHNSON, J. A.

Microbiological Cultures, agement, Models of Coastal Upwelling Driven by JOINT-


W88-07481 2109 5F 1 and AUFTRIEB-77 Data,
W88-05366 2107 5A
W88-01620 2103 2L
JOHNSEN, R. C. JOHNSON, D. E.
Monitoring of Downstream Salmon and Steel- Comparison of QSAR Predictions with Fish Sludge Proves Effective as Fertilizer,

head at Federal Hydroelectric Facilities - 1986, Toxicity Screening Data fo 1 10 Phenols, W88-04089 2105 5E
W88-07745 2109 2H W88-11004 2112 5C
JOHNSON, J. C.
JOHNSEN, S. JOHNSON, D. F. Passive Intake System for Shallow Sand-Bed
Interactions Between Polycyclic Aromatic Hy- Ozone: Primary Disinfection Choice for Tucson, River,
drocarbons and Natural Aquatic Humic Sub- W88-10791 2112 5F W88-09855 2111 8C
stances, Contact Time Relationship,
W88-08072 2110 5B JOHNSON, D. G. JOHNSON, J. D.
Use of Ground-Penetrating Radar for Determin- Analysis of Ozone in Aqueous Solution,
JOHNSON, A. H. ing Depth to the Water Table on Cape Cod, W88-02508 2104 5D
Red Spruce Dieback in Vermont and New Massachusetts,
Hampshire: Is Acid Precipitation a Contributing W88-O9022 2111 7B Electrochemical Methods: Amperometric Anal-
Stress, ysis,
W88-01280 2102 5C JOHNSON, D. R. W88-00692 2101 5A
Lake Greeson and Little Missouri River Model-
JOHNSON, A. I.
ing Studies, Oxidative Degradation of Aquatic Humic Mate-
Glossary,
W88-01327 2102 5G rial,
W88-09435 2111 5B 5A
W88-00425 2101

JOHNSON, A. M.
JOHNSON, D. W.
Natural Acidity of Waters in Podzolized Soils Process for Destroying Tetrachlorodibenzc-p-
Synergetic Approach to Control Acid Mine
and Potential Impacts from Acid Precipitation, Dioxin in a Hazardous Waste,
Drainage: A Michigan Case History,
W88-01563 W88-01250 2102 5B W88-01313 2102 5D
2103 5G
JOHNSON, A. R. JOHNSON, E. R. JOHNSON, J. E.

Resistance and Resilience of Pond and Stream Suitability of Remote Sensing Capabilities for Field Study of the Toxicity of Two Oils and a

Ecosystems to Toxicant Stress, Use in Hydrologic Models, Dispersant to the Mangrove Avicennia Marina,
W88-O9055 2111 5C W88-01212 2102 7B W88-05646 2107 5C

Rockwell Hanford Operations Environmental JOHNSON, G. A. JOHNSON, K.


Surveillance: Annual Report, Calendar Year Computed Tomographic Analyses of Water Dis- Runoff Curve Number Estimation Using
1986, tribution in Three Porous Foam Media, Remote Sensing Techniques,
W88-07970 2109 5B W88-04497 2106 2G W88-01213 2102 7B

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AUTHOR INDEX
JOHNSTON, W. R.

JOHNSON, K. A. Life History, Production and Food Habits of JOHNSON, W. D.


Geohydrologic Data for Test Well UE-25p 1, Pontoporeia affinis Lindstrom (Crustacea: Am- Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly
Yucca Mountain Area, Nye County, Nevada, phipoda) in Mesotrophic Lake Erken, Argillaceous Sedimentary and Metasedimentary
W88-02957 2104 2F W88-09633 2111 2H Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Idaho,
JOHNSON, K. M. JOHNSON, R. L. W88-02997 2104 8E
Stream Sampling for Waste Load Allocation Design of a Ground-Water Sampler for Collect-
Applications, ing Volatile Organics and Dissolved Gases in
Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly
W88-07753 Argillaceous Sedimentary and Metasedimentary
2109 5E Small-Diameter Wells,
W88-00018 Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Southern
2101 7B
JOHNSON, L. M. California,
Microbial Metabolism and Enzymology of Se- Groundwater Transport of Chlorophenolics W88-02987 2104 8E
lected Pesticides, Through a Highly Fractured Soil at Alkali
W88-01370 2102 5B Lake, Oregon, Map Showing Outcrops of Thick, Dominantly
W88-10094 2112 5B Argillaceous Sedimentary Rocks, Basin and
JOHNSON, L. S.
Range Province, New Mexico,
Thermal Modeling of DeGray Lake, JOHNSON, R. N. W88-02994
W88-01078 2102 2H Institutional Restrictions on the Transfer of
2104 8E
Water Rights and the Survival of an Agency, Septic Tank Drainage Conduit
JOHNSON, M. W88-05684 2107 6E
Structures,
Field and Laboratory Study Using Adenylate W88-04729 2106 5D
Energy Charge as an Indicator of Stress in Myti- JOHNSON, R. O.
lus edulis and Nephtys incisa Treated with Biological Effects of Dredging in an Offshore JOHNSON, W. E.

Dredged Material, Borrow Area, Acute and Chronic Effects of Tributyltin on a


W88-11279 2112 5C W88-10444 2112 4C Chesapeake Bay Copepod,
W88-06329 2108 5C
JOHNSON, M. C. JOHNSON, R. R.
Thermal Structure and Characteristics of Status of the Colorado River Ecosystem in JOHNSSON, P.
DeGray Lake, Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon Summary of Results from the Swedish Project
W88-01062 2102 2H Recreational Area, 'Environment/Cellulose',
W88-O0346 2101 6G W88-10314
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Storm Event
2112 5C
Inflow Processes at DeGray Lake, JOHNSON, S. A. JOHNSTON, B. D. J.
W88-01079 2102 2A Acidic Aerosols: Oxygen- 18 Studies of Forma-
Capability Mapping for Sanitary Landfill Using
tion and Infrared Studies of Occurrence and
JOHNSON, M. G. Computer Graphics,
Neutralization,
Benthic Macroinvertebrate Associations in Rela- W88-00373 W88-01754 2103 5E
2101 5B
tion toEnvironmental Factors in Georgian Bay,
W88-05033 2106 2H JOHNSON, S. M. JOHNSTON, C. E.
Investigation of the Possible Formation of Summer Ichthyoplankton Communities of Two
JOHNSON, N. M. Diethylnitrosamine Resulting From the Use of Estuarine Systems of Prince Edward Island,
Acid Rain Neutralization by Geologic Materials, Rhodamine WTDye as a Tracer in River W88-10412 2112 2L
W88-03964 2105 5B Waters,
W88-03115 2104 5B JOHNSTON, J. B.
Effects of Acidic Deposition on the Chemistry
Opportunities for Development of New Detoxi-
of Headwater Streams: A
Comparison Between JOHNSON, T. cation Processes through Genetic Engineering,
Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire, and Jamieson Pilot Testingand Design of a High Temperature
W88-01315 2102 5D
Creek, British Columbia, Air Stripping System for MEK
Removal,
W88-05433 2107 5B W88-02199 2103 5D Recovery of Mutagens from Water by the Par-
JOHNSON, P. G. JOHNSON, T. C. fait/Distillation Method, :
Use of Onsite Analytical Laboratory Instrumen- Climatic and Tectonic Effects on Sedimentation W88-O0443 2101 5A C3
tation to Determine the Extent of Contamination in a Rift-Valley Lake: Evidence from High- M
Recovery of Trace Organic Compounds by the
at a Hazardous Waste Site, Resolution Seismic Profiles, Lake Turkana, Ml

W88-09303 Parfait-Distillation Method,


2111 5A Kenya,
W88-O0110 W88-07807 2109 5A c:
2101 2J
JOHNSON, P. L. p
Hydro-Power Intake Design Considerations, JOHNSON, T. L. JOHNSTON, J. D.
W88-09854 2111 81 Design and Evaluation of Biofilter Treatment Rapid Ground Water Assessment Using a
Systems, Mobile Laboratory,
Pneumatic Diffusers,
W88-01343
W88-04586 2106 5D W88-09304 2111 5 A
2102 5G
JOHNSON, T. M. JOHNSTON, J. W.
JOHNSON, R. A. Evolution and Adequacy of Ground Water
Recycling to Reduce Sediment Discharge Physiological Responses of Soybean (Glycine
in Monitoring Networks at Hazardous Waste Dis-
Placer Mining Operations, max L. Merr) to Simulated Acid Rain and Ambi-
posal Facilities in Illinois, ent Ozone in the Field,
W88-03855 2105 5D W88-09292 2111 7A W88-02473 2103 5C
Use of Coagulants to Treat Seafood Processing
Hydrogeologic Evaluation of the Effects of Sur-
Wastewaters,
face Application of Sewage Sludge to Agricul-
JOHNSTON, M. F.
W88-01024 2102 5D Records of Wells and Water-Level Fluctuations
tural Land Near Rockton, Illinois,
W88-01672 From the Statewide Observation- Well Network
JOHNSON, R. C. 2103 5B
in Montana Through 1985,
Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Studies Hydrogeologic Investigations of Failure Mecha- W88-03411 2104 7C
under Superfund,
nisms and Migration of Organic Chemicals at
W88-09377 5G
2111 Wilsonville, Illinois, JOHNSTON, P. A.
Use of Onsite Analytical Laboratory Instrumen- W88-09177 2111 5E Acute Toxicity of Inorganic Selenium to Daph-
tation to Determine the Extent of Contamination niamagna (Straus) and the Effect of Sub-Acute
JOHNSON, T. R. Exposure Upon Growth and Reproduction,
at a Hazardous Waste Site,
Negatively Buoyant Flow in a Diverging Chan-
W88-09303 2111 5A
W88-07033 2109 5C
nel. I: Flow Regimes,

JOHNSON, W88-04233 2105 8B JOHNSTON, R.


R. J.
Targeting to Protect Groundwater Quality,
Negatively Buoyant Flow Survey of Farm Wells for Pesticides Residues,
in a Diverging Chan-
W88-08378 2110 5G Southern Ontario, Canada, 1981-1982, 1984,
3-D Flow Field Descriptions,
nel. II:
W88-04234 2105 8B W88-03864 2105 5B
JOHNSON, R. K.
Feeding Efficiencies of Chironomus plumosus JOHNSTON, W. R.
JOHNSON, V. R.
(L.) and C. anthracinus Zett. (Diptera: Chirono-
System for Detecting Leaks from Liquid-Con- Irrigated Agriculture and Nonpoint Source Pol-
midae) in Mesotrophic Lake Erken, taining Reservoirs and Conduits, lution in the San Joaquin Valley of California,
W88-10688 2112 2H W88-O0601 2101 5E W88-01135 2102 5B

PA-193
AUTHOR INDEX
JOHNSTON, W. R.

Legal,Economic and Political Constraints on mac River, Maryland, Virginia, and the District JONES, J. J.
Managing Agricultural Drainage Water in Cali- of Columbia, 1985, Biomass and Species Richness of Aquatic Ma
fornia, W88-03130 2104 2L crophytes in Four Maine (U.S.A.) Lakes of Dif-
W88-05673 2107 6E ferent Acidity,
JONES, C. R. C.
W88-02079 2103 5C
JOINER, C. N. Combined EMT/VES Geophysical Method for
Ground-Water Data for Georgia, 1985, Siting Boreholes,
Interactions Among
Waterfowl, Fishes, Inverte-
W88-034O5 2104 7C W88-06380 2108 7B
brates, and Macrophytes in Four Main Lakes of

JOINT, I. R. JONES, W.C. Different Acidity,


Freshwater Phytoplankton in the Low Salinity Long-Term Changes in the Properties of Soil W88-OO680 2101 2H
Region of the River Tamar Estuary, Linings for Canal Seepage Control,
W88-08721 2110 2L W88-01664 2103 8D JONES, J. R.
Diel and Seasonal Changes of Dissolved Oxygen
JOKELA, T. A. Tests of Soil-Fly Ash Mixtures for Soil Stabiliza- and pH in Relation to Community Metabolism
Concentrations of Radionuclides
in Fish Collect- tion and Canal Lining, of a Shallow Reservoir in Southeast Missouri,
ed from Bikini Atoll Between 1977 and 1984, W88-01604 2103 8G W88-10457 2112 2H
W88-07776 2109 5B
JONES, D. E.
Limnology of a Wetland Complex in the Missis-
Environmental Radiological Studies Conducted Use of Sediment Permeability Variations in the
sippi Alluvial Valley of Southeast Missouri,
During 1986 in the Vicinity of the Rancho Seco Performance of Petroleum Recovery from Gla-
cial Sediments,
W88-09877 2111 2H
Nuclear Power Generating Station,
W88-06603 2108 5C W88-09505 2111 5B
JONES, J. W„
JOLLEY, R. L. JONES, D. M. Interactive Effects of Water and Nitrogen
Chlorine vs Ozone atMarlborough, Massachu- Examination of the Fate of Nigerian Crude Oil Stresses on Carbon and Water Vapor Exchange
setts: Disinfection and Mutagenic Activity in Surface Sediments of the Humber Estuary by of Corn Canopies,
Screening, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, W88-03875 2105 21
W88-03541 2105 5D W88-09601 2111 5B
JONES, K. R.
Concentration Techniques for Isolating Organic JONES, F.
Ground Water Monitoring and Mitigation Ef-
Constituents in Environmental Water Samples, Effectiveness of Chemical Disinfection on forts at an Inactive Tailings Pond in Northwest
W88-07784 2109 5A Faecal Bacteria in Sludge,
Montana,
W88-00259 2101 5D
W88-08996 2111 5B
Cooling Water Pollutants: Bioaccumulation by
Radioactivity Monitoring of the Water Cycle
Corbicula,
Following the Chernobyl Accident, JONES, L.
W88-03510 2105 5B
W88-06467 2108 5B Optimal Control of Nonlinear Groundwater Hy-
Mutagenicity of Nonvolatile Organics in Undis- draulics Using Differential Dynamic Program-

infected and Disinfected Wastewater Effluents,


JONES, F. A. ming,
W88-03543 2105 5D Computer Simulation of Aldicarb Migration and W88-04187 2105 4B
Degradation in the Sand Plain of Central Wis-
JOLMA, P. consin, JONES, L. S.
Monitoring of Snow Cover from Satellite, W88-10082 2111 5B Privatization, Cooperation, and Innovation in
W88-08472 2110 7B Mt. Vernon, Illinois,
Fate of Aldicarb in Wisconsin Ground Water,
JOLY, R. J. W88-09101 2111 5B
W88-06485 2108 5D
Alteration of Cell-Wall Water Content and Elas-
Site Specific Predictive Method for Regulating JONES, M.
ticity in Douglas-Fir during Periods of Water
Leachable Pesticides, Remedial Site Containment,
Deficit,
W88-03593 2105 21
W88-09506 2111 5B W88-01395 2102 5G

JONAS, R. B.
JONES, G. JONES, M. A.
Wastewater Concentration by Seeded Reverse Occurrence of Ground- Water and Potential for
Dual-Label Radioisotope Method for Simulta-
Osmosis: A Field Demonstration in the Electri- Seawater Intrusion, Island County, Washington,
neously Measuring Bacterial Production and
cal Power Industry, W88-03350 2104 7C
Metabolism in Natural Waters,
W88-07024 2109 7B
W88-06738 2108 5D
JONES, M. B.
JONES, G. E.
JONES, A. L. Reproductive Biology, Seasonality and Distribu-
Sludge Characteristics,
Effects of Heavy Metals on Lipid Metabolism in tion of Tenagomysis macropsis W. Tattersall,
W88-01504 2103 5A
Marine Algae, 1923 (Crustacea, Mysidacea) in a New Zealand
W88-10517 2112 5A Two-Stage Mineralization of Phenanthrene by Estuary,
Estuarine Enrichment Cultures, W88-10750 2112 2L
JONES, B. E.
W88-09963 2111 5B
Fate of Toxic Organic Compounds in Activated
JONES, M. J.
Sludge and Integrated PAC Systems, JONES, G. J. Water Hysteresis on Solute Move-
Effect of Soil
W88-01941 2103 5D Trace Metal Reduction by Phytoplankton: The
ment During Intermittent Leaching,
Role of Plasmalemma Redox Enzymes,
Molecular Absorption Spectrophotometry, W88-00036 2101 5B
W88-02878 2104 2L
W88-0O686 2101 5A
JONES, G. L. Plant Population, Rainfall, and Sorghum Pro-
JONES, B. F. Fate of Added Nitrate and Ammonium-Nitrogen duction in Botswana: I. Results of Experiment
Evaluation of a Suggested Sequence for the Entering a Louisiana Gulf Coast Swamp Forest, Station Trials,
Chemical Extraction of Soluble Amorphous W88-07424 2109 5B W88-08747 2110 3F
Phases from Clays,
W88-03123 2104 2K JONES, G. M. Plant Population, Rainfall, and Sorghum Pro-
Tomographic Investigations at Landfill 4, Hill duction in Botswana: II. Development of
JONES, C. Air Force Base, Layton, Utah, Farmer Recommendations,
Chemical Analysis Support: Limited Analysis of W88-05715 2107 7B W88-08748 2110 3F
Bristol, Rhode Island Well Water Samples,
W88-00652 2101 5A JONES, I. M. JONES, N.
Variability in the Frequency of Sister-Chromatid
Formation of Glacial Flutings in East-Central
JONES, C. G. Exchange in Larvae of Mytilus edulis: Implica-
Alberta,
Executive Summary of Long-Range Environ- tions for Field Monitoring,
mental Management Plans, FY 1987-1993, W88-05305
W88-05016 2106 2C
2107 5C
W88-07761 2109 6A
JONES, J. A. A. JONES, O. R.
JONES, C. L. Modelling Pipeflow Contributions to Stream Furrow Dikes on Water Conservation
Effects of
Data on the Distribution and Abundance of Sub- Runoff, and Dryland Crop Yields,
mersed Aquatic Vegetation in the Tidal Poto- W88-06261 2108 2E W88-04502 2106 3F

PA-194
AUTHOR INDEX
JOTHIKUMAR, N.

Recharge of the Ogallala Aquifer Through Ex- JONES, S. B. FiscalYear 1986 Program Report (Texas Water
cavated Basins, Relations Among Aluminum, Iron, Dis-
Sulfate, Resources Institute),
W88-04914 2106 4B solved Organic Carbon, and pH in Upland W88-05225 2107 9D
Forest Soils of Northwestern Massachusetts,
JONES, P. D.
W88-07999 2110 5B JORDANA, M. J.
Precipitation Fluctuations Over Northern Hemi- Nationwide Distribution of Ra-228, Ra-226, Rn-
sphere Land Areas Since the Mid- 19th Century, JONES, S. E.
222, and U in Groundwater,
W88-02840 2104 2B Diffusion Wave Model for Overland Flow: I.
W88-04995 2106 5B
Solution for Steep Slopes,
JONES, R. A. W88-08667 2E
Assessing the Potential Water Quality Hazards
2110 JORDON, P. R.
Investigation of Possible Effects of Surface Coal
Caused by Disposal of Radium-Containing Diffusion Wave Model for Overland Flow: II.
Mining on Hydrology and Landscape Stability
Waste Solids by Soil Blending, Steady State Analysis,
W88-05010 5E W88-08668
in Powder River
Part of the Structural Basin,
2106 2110 2E
Northeastern Wyoming,
Studies on the Water Quality Hazard of Chlo- JONES, T. A. W88-03325 2104 4C
rine in Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant Class I Injection Well Monitoring: Issues and
Effluents, Answers, JORET, J. C.
W88-03553 2105 5C W88-11063 2112 5G Some Limits in Current Adsorption-Elution
Methods for the Detection of Viruses in Large
Study Program for Development of Information JONES, V. B. Volumes of Tap Water,
for Use of OECD Eutrophication Modeling in Landspreading Dioxin-Contaminated Papermill W88-03574 2105 5A
Water Quality Management: A Quality Control Sludge: A Complex Problem,
in Reservoirs Committee Report, W88-10391 2112 5E JORGENSEN, B. B.
W88-00869 2101 5A Bacterial Zonation, Photosynthesis, and Spectral
JONES, V. D. Light Distribution in Hot Spring Microbial Mats
Water-Quality Monitoring at Hazardous Waste Field Evaluation of Ground Water Sampling of Iceland,
Disposal Sites: Is Public Health Protection Pos- Devices for Volatile Organic Compounds, W88-10768 2112 2H
sible Through Monitoring Programs, W88-09300 2111 5 A
W88-09151 2111 7A JORGENSEN, D. W.
JONES, W. E.
Infiltration Capacity of Disturbed Soils: Tempo-
JONES, R. C. Light- Activated Reduction of Chemicals for De-
ral Change and Lithologic Control,
Impact of Watershed Urbanization on Stream struction of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Oil
W88-05420 2107 2G
Insect Communities, and Soil,
W88-05406 2107 4C W8 8-0 1308 2102 5D JORGENSEN, N. O. G.
JONES, R. D. JONEZ, A. R.
Fluxes of Free Amino Acids in Three Danish
Potential Rates of Nitrification and Denitrifica- Lakes,
Nonpoint Source Problem
Salinity: in the Colo-
tion in an Oligotrophic Freshwater Sediment rado River Basin, W88-10657 2112 2H
System, W88-01150 2102 5B
W88-08794 JORJANI, H.
2110 2H
JONGLEUX, R. F. Results of a Ground-Water Level and Nitrogen
Seasonal Distributions and Turnover of Reduced National Dioxin Study. Tier 4 - Combustion Fertilizer Field Experiment with Apple Trees on
Trace Gases and Hydroxylamine in Yaquina Sources: Final Test Report - Site 1, Sewage a Marine Clay Soil,
Bay, Oregon, Sludge Incinerator SSI - A, W88-05971 2108 21
W88-07926 2109 2L W88-08427 2110 5E
JOSE, U. V,
JONES, R. I. JONSOON, J. A. Digital Simulation Model for Brine Coning in
Does Ionic Strength Affect the Configuration of Multicolumn Ion Chromatographic Determina- Unconfined Anisotropic Aquifers,
Aquatic Humic Substances, As Indicated by Gel tion of Nitrate and Sulfate in Waters Containing W88-02441 2103 2F
Filtration, Humic Substances,
W88-10661 2112 7B W88-09608 2111 7B JOSEFSON, C.
Recovery of Trace Organic Compounds by the
Phosphorus Transformations in the Epilimnion JONSSON, B. Parfait-Distillation Method,
of Humic Lakes: Abiotic Interactions Between Lake Effect on Stream Living Brown Trout W88-07807 2109 5A
Dissolved Humic Materials and Phosphate, (Salmo trutta),
W88-10670 2112 2H W88-08584 2110 2H JOSHI, A. J.
Seasonal Changes in the Trace Metals in Salt
Three Day Study of the Diel Behavior of Plank- JONSSON, G. Marsh Angiosperms,
ton in a Highly Humic and Steeply Stratified Polarization Phenomena Membrane
in Process- W88-05653 2107 2L
Lake,
W88-08585 2110 2H W88-00704 2101 3A JOSHI, B. P.

JONES, Water Use and Yield Response of Wheat to


R. L. JORDAN, C. Irrigation and Nitrogen on an Alluvial Soil in
Characterizing the Uncertainty of Pesticide Determination of Biologically Available Phos-
Leaching in Agricultural Soils,
North India,
phorus Using a Radiobioassay Technique,
W88-07622 W88-06734 2108 3F
2109 5B W88-10687 2112 7B
Effects of Scrubber Sludge on and Dredged JOSHI, D. C.
Soil JORDAN, J. K.
Sediment Aggregation and Porosity, Fluvial Sedimentation in the Indian Arid Zone,
Establishing a Maintenance Program,
W88-07173 2109 5E W88-05335 W88-06353 2108 2J
2107 5F
Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies on the Operation and Maintenance of Water Systems JOSHI, S. R.
in
Degradation and Transport of Aldicarb Resi- Developing Countries, Dose Rates to Aquatic Life Near a U Waste
dues in Soil and Ground Water, W88-01890 Site,
2103 5F
W88-09100 2111 5B W88-06047 2108 5B
JORDAN, T. E.
Laboratory Studies on Mechanisms for the Deg- Importance of Standing Dead Shoots of the Nondestructive Determination of Selected U-
radation of Aldicarb, Aldicarb Sulfoxide and Narrow Leaved Cattail, Typha angustifolia L., and Th-Series Radionuclides in Biological Sam-
Aldicarb Sulfone, W88-10555 ples,
2112 2H
W88-06946 2109 5B W88-04328 2105 5A
Sedimentary Processes and Sea Level Rise in
Nitrate in Waters from Sewage-Sludge Amend- Tidal Marsh Systems of Chesapeake Bay, JOSIS, c.
ed Lysimeters, W88-04939 2106 2L Method of Purifying Waste Water,
W88-09662 2111 5B W88-00520 2101 5D
JORDAN, W. R.
Simulation Procedure for Groundwater Quality Fiscal Year 1985 Program Report (Texas Water JOTHIKUMAR, N.
Assessments of Pesticides, Resources Institute), One Hour Portable Test for Drinking Waters,
W88-07623 2109 5B W88-03931 2105 9D W88-06757 2108 5A

PA-195
AUTHOR INDEX
JOUANNEAU, J. M.

JOUANNEAU, J. M. JUDD, J. M. A. JUPP, B. P.


Contribution of C14 Dating to a Better Under- Determination of Ultra Trace Amounts of Benthic Ecology of Rivers in the Blue Moun-
standing of the POM Behaviour in Estuaries, Cobalt in Fish by Graphite Furnace Zeeman tains (Jamaica) Prior to Construction of a Water
W88-05375 2107 2L Effect Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Regulation Scheme,
W88-09603 2111 5 A W88-09878 2111 6G
JOUBERT, W. A.
Characterization of Aerobic, Facultative Anaer- JUDE, D. J.
obic,and Anaerobic Bacteria in an Acidogenic
JURACIC, M.
Benthic Community Structure and Composition
Phase Reactor and Their Metabolite Formation, Organic Matter and Surface Properties of Solid
Among Rocky Habitats in the Great Lakes and
W88-08787 2110 5D Particles in the Estuarine Mixing Zone,
Keuka Lake, New York,
W88-06067 2108 5B
Isolation and Characterization of Acinetobacter
W88-04203 . 2105 2H
Strains Present in the Liquid Phase of an Aero- Suspended Matter Properties and its Role in
Organic Priority Pollutants in Nearshore Fish
bic Fixed Bed Digester, while Treating a Petro- Pollutant Transfer from the River to the Sea.
from 14 Lake Michigan Tributaries and Embay-
chemical Effluent, ments, 1983. Case Study: Adige River-Adriatic Sea,
W88-02087 2103 5D W88-05032 2106 5B W88-03862 2105 5B
Performance and Mixing Characteristics of an JUREIDINI,
JUGET, J. P.
Anaerobic Hybrid Reactor Treating a Synthetic
(La Morte du Saget. un Ancien Meandre du Use of an Algal-Microcrustacean Polyculture
Fatty Acid Containing Substrate,
Rhone: Bilan Hydrologique et Biogeochimique), System for Domestic Wastewater Treatment,
W88-02088 2103 5D W88-08827 2110 2H W88-07325 2109 5D
JOURDAIN, M. J.
JUHOLA, M. O. JURGENS, H. J.
Automatic Detection of Coliform Bacteria for
Procedure and Means for Providing a Vertical
Industrial Control of Drinking Water Quality, Case Study and Proposed Decontamination of a
Drain in the Bottom of a Water Body.
W88-04448 2105 7B Closed Herbicide Plant in the Federal Republic
W88-10109 2112 4A
of Germany,
JOURNEL, A. G. W88-08438 2110 5E
New Ways of Assessing Spatial Distributions of
JULIAN, B. A.

Pollutants,
Overview of Conservation Tillage,
W88-05760 2107 3F JURINAK, J. J.
W88-09127 2111 7A
Sorption of Copper and Cadmium From the
JOUSSOT-DUBIEN, J.
Overview of Conservation Tillage, Water-Soluble Fraction of an Acid Mine Waste
Laser Flash Photolytic Studies of a Well-Char- W88-U068 2112 4D by Two Calcareous Soils,
acterized Soil Humic Substance, W88-10570 2112 5B
W88-08533 2110 5B
JULIEN, G. R. J.
Influence of pH on the Acute Lethality of Feni-
JURY, M. R.
JOVICIC, M. trothion, 2,4-D, and Aminocarb and Some pH-
Water Quality Control Plan
Wind Shear and Upwelling Along the SW Tip
for West Morava Altered Sublethal Effects of Aminocarb on
of Africa,
River Basin in Yugoslavia, Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri),
W88-01626 2103 2L
W88-04413 2105 5G W88-10833 2112 5C
JOY, K. P. JULIEN, P. Y.
JURY, W. A.
Toxic Effects of Three Mercurial Compounds Macroscale Analysis of Upland Erosion, Evaluation of Pesticide Groundwater Pollution
on Survival, and Histology of the Kidney of the W88-01965 2103 2J Potential from Standard Indices of Soil-Chemi-
Catfish Clarias batrachus (L.), cal Adsorption and Biodegradation,
W88-08673 2110 5C Transport of Bed Sediment in Clay Suspensions, W88-05988 2108 5B
W88-04400 2105 2J
JOYCE, J. C. Evaluation of Pesticide Transport Screening
Influence of Hydrilla on Harvestable Sport-Fish JULKE, E. Models under Field Conditions,
Populations, Angler Use, and Angler Expendi- Flotation Process for Purification of
W88-09109 2111 5B
Orange Lake,
tures at Florida, Wastewater,
W88-09824 2111 81 W88-04819 2106 5D Modeling of Losses of Soil-Applied Chemicals
JOYCE, in Runoff: Lateral Irrigation versus Precipita-
J. J. JUNET, E.
Color Removal by Chemical Coagulation and tion,
Anaerobic Treatment of Sulphur-Containing Ef-
Ultrafiltration, fluents,
W88-10642 2112 5B
W88-03271 2104 5D W88-10323 2112 5D
Soil Gas Sensing for Detection and Mapping of
JOYCE, R. J. JUNG, G. A. Volatile Organics,
Measurement of Total Organic Halides (TOX) Water Use Effi-
Effects of Soil and Nitrogen on W88-07979 2109 7 A
and Purgeable Organic Halides (POX) in Water ciency of Tall Fescue and Switchgrass Under
Using Carbon Adsorption and Microcoulometric Humid Conditions, Soil Gas Sensing for Detection and Mapping of
Determination, W88-07995 2110 21 Volatile Organics,
W88-00441 2101 5A W88-08978 2111 5A
JUNG, H.
JOYE, D. D. Report About Experiences in Intercomparison Spatial Variability of Water and Solute Trans-
Phosphorus Removal from Municipal and Indus-
Studies in the Administration for Water Econo- port Properties in Unsaturated Soil: I. Analysis
trialWastewater by Aluminum Chloride and
my of Rheinland-Pfalz, of Property Variation and Spatial Structure with
Derivatives,
W88-08160 2110 5A Statistical Models,
W88-03269 2104 5D
W88-07673 2109 2G
Report About Experiences in Intercomparison
JU, H. L.
Some Studies in the Administration for Water Econo- Spatial Variability of Water and Solute Trans-
Intermediates in the Wet Air Oxidation of
Phenanthrene Adsorbed on Powdered Activated
my of Rheinland-Pfalz (Erfahrungsbericht uber port Properties in Unsaturated Soil: II. Scaling
Ringversuche in der Wasserwirtschaftsverwal- Models of Water Transport,
Carbon,
W88-07545 2109 5F tung von Rheinland-Pfalz). W88-07674 2109 2G
W88-01975 2103 5A
J LANG, R.-S. Theoretical Study of the Estimation of the Cor-
Mass Transfer of Sodium Chloride in Simulated JUNK, G. A.
relation Scale in Spatially Variable Fields: 1.
Crystallizing Pond During the Rainfall Period, Organics in Water: Solid Phase Extraction on a
Stationary Fields,
W88-05068 2106 2K Small Scale,
W88-06736 2108 5A
W88-00037 2101 7C
JUANICO, M.
Synthetic Polymers for Accumulating Organic Theoretical Study of the Estimation of the Cor-
Reuse of Stabilization Pond Effluent for Agri-
relation Scale in Spatially Variable Fields: 2.
cultural Irrigation in Israel, Compounds from Water,
W88-07357 W88-07793 5A Nonstationary Fields,
2109 5D 2109
W88-O0038 2101 7C
JUBY, G. J. G. JLNNA. J.
Improving the Quality of Mine Service Waters Development of Waste Water Treatment in the Transfer of Chemicals from Soil Solution to
inGold Mines in South Africa. Finnish Pulp and Paper Industry, Surface Runoff: A Diffusion-based Soil Model,
W88-01437 2102 5G W88-10312 2112 5D W88-10643 2112 5B

PA-196
AUTHOR INDEX
KAITALA, S.

JUTTNER, F. KADIR, T. N. KAHL, J. S.


Benzene in the Anoxic Hypoliranion of a Fresh- Solutions for Transport of Two Sorbed Solutes Chronology, Magnitude and Paleolimnological
water Lake, with Differing Dispersion Coefficients in Soil. Record of Changing Metal Fluxes Related to
W88-08174 2110 5B W88-04629 2106 2G Atmospheric Deposition of Acids and Metals in
New England,
JUWARKAR, A. S. KADLAC, T.
W88-03963 2105 5B
Impact of Pulp and Paper Mill Wastewater on Aerial Spray of Mosquito Adulticides in a Salt
Crop and Soil, Marsh Environment, KAHL, K.
W88-04354 2105 5E W88-05302 2107 5B
Diversity and Numbers of Oligochaeta Against
JYOTHI, K. N. KADLEC, R. H. the Background of Other Macroinvertebrates in
Enhanced Reproductive Potential of Neochetina Modeling Nutrient Behavior in Wetlands, a Concrete Bed of the River Widawka (Central
bruchi Hostache Fed on Water Hyacinth Plants W88-07164 2109 5D Poland),
from Polluted Water Bodies, W88-08838 2110 2H
W88-09970 2111 5C Modeling Solute Segregation During Freezing
of Peatland Waters, KAHN, A.
JYOTHI, T. W88-05436 2107 5B Microphysical and Radar Observations of
Liquid-Liquid Extraction and Higher Order De- Seeded and Nonseeded Continental Cumulus
rivative Spectrophotometric Determination of KADWELL, R. J. Clouds,
Cobalt with 1,10-Phenanthroline and Rose Monitoring a Hydrocarbon Land Treatment Fa-
W88-00146 2101 2B
Bengal, cility in Clayey Glacial Till,

W88-04529 2106 5A W88-11233 2112 7A KAHN, B.


KAEHRLE, W. Bioaccumulation Factor for P-32 Measured in
JYOTI, M. K. R.
Storm-Sewer Flow Measurement and Recording Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, and Catfish, Ic-
Dissolved Oxygen Regimes and the Level of
talurus Punctatus,
Eutrophication in Surinsar, a Sub-tropical Fresh- System,
water Lake in Jammu, India, W88-02351 2103 7B W88-04327 2105 5B
W88-09811 2111 2H
KAELIN, J. R. Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Georgia En-
KAAKINEN, J. W. Rotary Surface Aerator with Adjustable Liquid vironmental Center),
Cation-Exchange Pretreatment Studies for La- Transporting Units, W88-00962 2101 9D
Verkin Springs, W88-04807 2106 5D
W88-00777 2101 3A KAHN, K. A.
Sewage-Aeration System, and Method for the Treatment of Phenol and Substituted Phenols
KABAKCHIEVA, E. Operation and Use Thereof, with an Anaerobic Activated Carbon Filter,
Main Principles of the Methods in Defining the W88-04799 2106 5D
W88-00457 2101 5D
Economic Efficiency of Measures for Preserving
Underground Waters from Nitrate Pollution at Surface Aerating Rotor,
KAI, J.
Fertilization, W88-04790 2106 5D
Desalinization Apparatus,
W88-01405 2102 5B
KAFKAFI, U. W88-00576 2101 3A
KABBAJ, M. Kinetic Study of Citrate Effects on Orthophos-
Direct Determination of Permeability of Clay phate Solubility in an Acidic, Montmorillonitic KAI, W.
under Embankment, Soil, Three Instruments Used in Rainfall-Runoff Sim-
W88-10193 2112 2G W88-04636 2106 2G ulation Experiments,
W88-08368 2110 7B
KABRICK, R. M. KAGAN, E. D.
Waste Activated Sludge Digestion with Ther- Do Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Acting KAIGATE, B.
mophilic Attached Films, as Photosensitizers, Participate in the Toxic Ef- Incorporation of Cadmium by Water Hyacinth,
W88-02206 2103 5D fects of Acid Rain, W88-04626 2106 5D
W88-08534 2110 5C
KACHANOSKI, R. G.
KAIN, T, R.
Scale Dependence and the Temporal Persistence KAGAN, I. A.
of Spatial Patterns of Soil Water Storage,
Sampling Zooplankton in Shallow Marsh and
Do Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Acting
Estuarine Habitats: Gear Description and Field
W88-05533 2107 2G as Photosensitizers. Participate in the Toxic Ef-
Tests, a:
fects of Acid Rain,
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Soil Water W88-00140 2101 7B
W88-08534 2110 5C
in the Tilled Layer Under a Corn Crop, * I

W88-07992 2110 2G KAGAN, J. KAIRESALO, T. ".

Do Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Acting Grazing by Oligochaetes and Snails on Epi- I

KACHROO, R. K.
phytes,
as Photosensitizers, Participate in the Toxic Ef-
Application of the Linear Perturbation Model 2H
Acid Rain,
fects of W88-10733 2112
(LPM) to Flood Routing on the Mekong River.
W88-10494 W88-08534 2110 5C
2112 2E KAISER, E. J.

KACZMAREK, S.
KAGAN, M. Z. Emerging State Roles in Urban Stormwater
Nitrification in Refinery Wastewater Treatment, Comparison of the Tensile Strength of Concrete Management,
and Steel-Fiber Concrete in Blocks of a Tunnel W88-02383 2103 6E
W88-02183 2103 5D
Lining,
KADEN, S. W88-03623 2105 8F Financing Water and Sewer Extensions in Urban
Decision Support Model System for the Analy- Growth Areas: Current Practices and Policy
sis of Regional Water Policies in an Open-Pit
KAGAN, P. A. Alternatives,
Lignite Mining Area of the GDR, Do Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Acting
W88-04746 2106 6C
W88-01451 2102 6D as Photosensitizers, Participate in the Toxic Ef-
fects of Acid Rain, KAISER, K. L. E.
Groundwater Flow Submodel for the Analysis W'88-08534 2110 5C Export of Mirex from Lake Ontario to the St.
of Regional Water Policies in Open-Pit Lignite
KAGI, S. Lawrence Estuary,
Mining Areas,
Advanced Night Soil Treatment by Mechanical W88-08067 2110 5B
W88-01569 2103 4B
Solids Separation and Biological Processes,
KAISER, R. A.
Submodels of Groundwater-Surface Water W88-03741 2105 5D
Protecting Freshwater Inflows into Texas Estu-
Interaction for the Analysis of Regional Water
Policies in Open-Pit Lignite Mining Areas, KAHL, J. aries: An Evaluation of Legal Strategies,
W88-01575 2103 2A Influence of Ultrasound on the Settling Rate of W88-05667 2107 6E
Filamentous Bacteria Activated Sludge (Der
in
Submodels of Water Quality for the Analysis of Einfluss von Ultraschall auf das Absetzverhalten KAITALA, S.
Regional Water Policies in Open-Pit Lignite von Fadenfoermigen Bakterien im Blaehsch- Heterotrophic Glucose Uptake Potential of
Mining Areas, lamm), Three Marine Dinoflagellates,
W88-01561 2103 5G W88-02083 2103 5D W88-00233 2101 2A

PA-197
AUTHOR INDEX
KAJAK, Z.

KAJAK, Z. Influence of Lake Morphometry and the Re- KALMAN, J.


Effect ofImpoundments on the Quality of Water sponse of Submerged Macrophytes to Sediment Intensification of Activated Sludge Waste Water
and Biocoenosis in the Lowland Streams Rawka Fertilization, Treatment,
and Skierniewka - Summer Aspect, W88-10827 2112 2H W88-03736 2105 5D
W88-10607 2112 2H
Light and Nutrients in the Control of Aquatic
K AK AH, Y. P. Wastewater Treatment with Powdered Carbon
Plant Community Structure. I. In Situ Experi-
Deuterium and Oxygen- 18 Studies and Wet Oxidation Regeneration,
in Ground- ments,
water of the Delhi Area, India, W88-05260 2107 5D
W88-01980 2103 2H
W88-08332 2110 2F
Nutrient Limitation of Myriophyllum spicatum
KALMAZ, E. V.
KAKII, K. Growth In Situ,
Kinetics Model and Simulation of Concentration
Effects of Cationic Surfactants on Settling Prop- W88-10718 Variations of Species of Polychlorinated Biphen-
2112 2H
of Sewage Activated Sludge,
erties yls Involved in Photochemical Transformation,
W88-04657 2106 5D Particulate Phosphorus Dynamics in Headwater W88-01310 2102 5B
Streams,
KAKINUMA, T. W88-10826 2112 2E KALTER, S. S.
Behavior of Groundwater with Dispersion in Role of Animals in the Waterborne Transmission
Coastal Aquifers, Submerged Aquatic Macrophyte Biomass in Re- of Viruses,
W88-09975 2111 2F lation to Sediment Characteristics in Ten Tem-
W88-03587 2105 5B
perate Lakes,
Model Analysis of the Transport of Solutes in W88-08076 2110 2H KALUARACHCHI, J. J.
Saturated and Unsaturated Domains, (In Japa-
nese),
Effects of Hysteresis with Air Entrapment on
Weight-Density Relationships in Submerged
W88-08651 Water Flow in the Unsaturated Zone,
2110 5B Macrophytes: The Importance of Light and
W88-04318 2105 2G
Plant Geometry,
Motion of Coastal Confined Groundwater in the
W88-01849 2103 2H
Presence of Various Patterns of Pumping: II. Measurement and Simulation of One-Dimension-
Numerical Analysis by the Steady State Disper- al Transient Three-Phase Flow for Monotonic
KALIA, H. N.
sion Model, (In Japanese), Quarterly Brine Migration Data Report, April- Liquid Drainage,
W88-08650 2110 2F June 1984: Nuclear Waste Repository Simula- W88-09543 2111 2F
tion Experiments (Brine Migration), Asse Mine
Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with KAMAITIS, G.
of the Federal Republic of Germany,
Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: III. Dispersivi- Reduction of Cladophora Biomass and Tissue
W88-07759 2109 5E
ties in Naka River and Kiki River Estuaries, (In Phosphorus in Lake Ontario, 1972-83,
Japanese), KALININ, N. B. W88-08287 2110 5G
W88-08632 2110 2F Effect of the Accuracy of Determining the
Characteristics of a Rock Mass on Calculations KAMAND, F. Z.
Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with
of Tunnel Linings, Hydraulic Friction Factors for Pipe Flow,
Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: IV. Numerical
W88-O0O57 2101 8A W88-09741 2111 8B
Analysis Based on Two-dimensional Unsteady
State Model, (In Japanese), KALINOWSKI, E. KAMARI, J.
W88-08637 2110 2F Characterization of Sedimentary Humic Acids Acidification of Forest Soils: Model Develop-
Fractionated by Hydrophobic Interaction Chro- ment and Application
KAKULU, S. E. for Analyzing Impacts of
matography, Acidic Deposition Europe,
Comparison of Digestion Methods for Trace in

Metal Determination in Fish.


W88-09560 2111 2L W88-03195 2104 5C
W88-10526 2112 5A KALINSK, I.
Sensitivity of Surface Waters to Acidic Deposi-
KAKUTANI, T. Deep Wastewater Reservoirs in Israel: I. Limno- tion in Finland,
Reflection of a Shallow-Water Soliton. Part Changes Following
logical Self-Purification,
2. W88-10306 2112 5B
Numerical Evaluation, W88-07359 2109 5D
W88-02327 2103 8B KALISZ, P. J.
KAMAT, D. S.
Trees as Monitors of Tritium Relations Between Remotely Sensed Canopy
KAL, B. F. M. in Soil Water,
W88-06148 Temperature, Crop Water Stress, Air Vapor
Monthly Mass Balances Compartments of
for 2108 5A
Pressure Deficit and Evapotranspiration in
the Loosdrecht Lakes System: Approach and
Preliminary Results,
KALJURAND, M. Chickpea,
Correlation Steam/Solid Chromatography of W88-03872 2105 2D
W88-10344 2112 2H Trace Organic Compounds in Water,
KALANDAROV, I. A. W88-06126 2108 5A KAMEI, Y.
Calculation of the Position of the Free Water Screening of Bacteria with Antiviral Activity
Surface on a Bend of a Free-Flow Tunnel,
KALKHOFF, S. J. Against Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis
W88-10883 Apparent Brine Contamination of Freshwater Virus (IHNV) from Estuarine and Marine Envi-
2112 8B
Aquifers and Streams in Petroleum Producing ronments,
KALARANI, V. Areas in Mississippi, W88-08888 2110 2L
Acute Toxicity of Endosulfan to Crabs: Effect W88-03035 2104 5B
on Hydromineral Balance, KAMIYA, A.
W88-06479 KALKWIJK, J. P. T.
2108 5C Study of the Behavior of Mutagens in
Modelling of Dispersion in 2-D Tidal Flow Wastewater and Emission Gas from a Municipal
KALE, C. K. Over an Uneven Bed,
Incinerator Evaluated by Means of the Ames
Reuse of Stabilization Pond Effluent for Citrus W88-08350 2110 2L Assay,
reticulata (Orange), Forest and Road Verge
Secondary Flow Due W88-06425 2108 5D
Plants, in Estuaries Curva- to the
W88-07358 ture of the Main Flow and to the Rotation of the
2109 3C KAMIYA, H.
Earth and Its Development,
KALE, O. O. Estimation of Water Quality and Nutrient Loads
W88-00487 2101 2E
Guineaworm Control inthe Hii River by Semi-Daily Sampling,
in an Endemic Area in
Western Nigeria, KALLEMEYN, L. W. W88- 10572 2112 2E
W88-06274 2108 5F Correlations of Regulated Lake Levels and Cli-
matic Factors with Abundance of Young-of-the- KAMP-NIELSEN, L.
KALFF, J. Year Walleye and Yellow Perch in Four Lakes Modelling the Recovery of Hypertrophic L.
Dissolved Phosphorus Dynamics in Headwater in Voyageurs National Park, Glumso (Denmark),
Streams, W88-09825 2111 81 W88-10361 2112 2H
W88-10825 2112 2E
KALMAN, D. A. KAMPHORST, A.
Empirical Models for Zoobenthic Biomass in Effect of Combined Treatment on Priority Pol- Small Rainfall Simulator for the Determination
Lakes, lutants in POTW's, of Soil Erodibility,
W88-07085 2109 2H W88-00633 2101 5D W88-06444 2108 2J

PA-198
AUTHOR INDEX
KAPPEL, W. M.

KAN, A. T. KANG, J. KANTIN, R.


Facilitated Transport of Naphthalene and Phen- Impact of Septic Tank Sludge on Municipal Evolution of Hydrocarbons and Bacterial Activ-
anthrene in a Sandy Soil Column with Dissolved Wastewater Treatment Plants, ity in Marine Sediments Contaminated by a Mix-
Organic Matter - Macromolecules and Micellas, W88-01503 2103 5E ture of Petroleum Product and Enhancer (Evo-
W88-11219 2112 5B lution des Hydrocarbures et de l'Artivite Bacter-
KANG, J.-W.
Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating ienne dans des Sediments Marins Contamines par
Kinetic Interaction of Neutral Trace Level Or-
Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and un Deversement de Petrole Brut et Traite),
ganic Compounds with Soil Organic Material,
W88-09587 2111 5B
W88-11222 2112 5B PCE: Laboratory Studies,
W88-09834 2111 5F
KANTOR, E. J.
KANAO, S. Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating Reference Materials and Intercomparison Sam-
Underground Drain Pipe,
Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and ples Available from the Environmental Monitor-
W88- 10070 2111 4A PCE: Pilot-Scale Evaluations, ing Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas,
W88-09835 2111 5F W88-11178 2112 5A
KANAREK, M. S.
Case-Control Study of Colon Cancer and Drink- Chemistry of Water Treatment Processes In-
ing Water Trihalomethanes in Wisconsin,
KANTOR, F. W.
volving Ozone, Hydrogen Peroxide and Ultra- Fluid Transport and Processing System,
W88-02426 2103 5C violet Radiation,
W88-00528 2101 5G
W88-06041 2108 5F
Matched Pair Case Control Study of Drinking
Water Chlorination and Cancer Mortality, KANG, S. J. KANTOR, Y.
Desalination of High Salinity Brackish Water -
W88-03549 2105 5C Anaerobic Fluidized Bed and Anaerobic Filter/
Contact Stabilization Application for Heat Low Pressure Reverse Osmosis,
KANARSKII, V. F. Treatment Liquor, W88-02437 2103 3A
Steady-State Moisture Transport in an Inhomo- W88-04587 2106 5D
geneous Porous Medium, KANZ, W.
W88-01905 2103 8D Chemical and Biological Treatability of High Groundwater Flow Paths and Hydrogeoche-
Water Content Fluids Used by Ford Motor mistry in Deep Granites and Gneisses (Grund-
KANCIRUK, P. Company, wasserfliesswege und Hydrogeochemie in Tiefen
Hydroacoustic Biomass Estimation Techniques, W88-00970 2102 5D Graniten and Gneisen),
W88-O0654 2101 7B W88-02097 2103 2F
Removal of Total Toxic Organics at Ford
National Surface Water Survey: Western Lake Motor Company, KAO, C. Y.
Survey-Phase I, Data Base Dictionary, W88-02202 2103 5D Minghu: Taiwan's First Pumped-Storage
W88-07760 2109 2H Project,
Use of ATP Measure for Control of Micro-
as a
bial Contamination in Metalworking Fluids,
W88-03218 2104 8C
KANE, A. E.
Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com- W88-02189 2103 5G
KAO, D. T.
munities at Dolores: Middle Canyon Area, Year 1986 Program Report (Kentucky
KANG, S. W. Fiscal
W88-04722 2106 6G Entrainment of Sediments and Dredged Materi- Water Resources Research Institute),
als in Shallow Lake Waters, W88-04738 2106 9D
Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Com-
W88-06405 2108 5B
Canyon Area,
munities at Dolores: Middle KAPILA, S.
W88-04723 2106 6G KANGO, R. A. Disposition of Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin in
Environmental Chemistry of Zinc in Himalayan Soil,
KANE, M. J. Sediments,
Coventry Area Sewage
W88-00730 2101 5B
Sludge Disposal W88-07132 2109 2H
Scheme: Development of Strategy and Early
KAPILOFF, A. G.
Operating Experiences, Interaction of Certain Heavy Metals with Lake
Scale Inhibitor for Reverse Osmosis Water Puri-
W88-06457 2108 5E Humic Acids,
fication System,
W88-09613 2111 2H
KANE, R. J. W88-01787 2103 3A
Precipitation Characteristics of Mesoscale Con- KANKAALA, P.
vective Weather Systems,
Epizooic Ciliates (Vorticella sp.) Compete for KAPLAN, D.
Food with their Host Daphnia longispina in a Fate of Heavy Metals in Wastewater Stabiliza-
W88-06251 2108 2B
Small Polyhumic Lake, tion Ponds,

KANE, R. P. W88-01987 2103 2H W88-04021 2105 5D


Prediction of Annual Rainfall at Fortaleza, CE,
Brazil in Recent Years,
Relative Importance of Algae and Bacteria as KAPLAN, I. R.
Food for Daphnia longispina (Cladocera) in a Atmospheric H202 Measurement: Comparison
W88-08412 2110 2B Polyhumic Lake, of Cold Trap Method with Impinger Bubbling
KANEKO, M. W88-10667 21.12 2H Method,
Microbial Indicators for the Efficiency of Disin- Structure, Dynamics and Production of Meso-
W88-04139 2105 5A
fection Processes, zooplankton Community in the Bothian Bay,
W88-03579 2105 5A KAPLAN, L. A.
Related to Environmental Factors,
Acclimation of Stream-Bed Heterotrophic Mi-
W88-09993 2111 2L
Microbial Quality of Human Wastes and Treat- croflora: Metabolic Responses to Dissolved Or-
ment Plant Effluent, KANN, J. ganic Matter,
W88-03731 2105 5D Blue-Green Algae Toxicity in Black Lake, Koo- W88-10680 2112 2H
tenai County, Idaho,
Studies of Procedures for Recovery of Viruses W88-03160 2104 5C KAPLAN, O. B.
from Activated Sludge, Septic Systems Handbook,
W88-03576 2105 5A KANNAN, N. W88-09404 2111 5D
Highly Toxic Coplanar PCBs: Occurrence,
KANEKO, Y. Source, Persistency and Toxic Implications to KAPLAN, P. G.
Decolorization of Molasses Waste Water by a Wildlife and Humans, Predicting the Advective Flow Velocity in a
Thermophilic Strain, Aspergillus fumigatus G-2- W88-04155 2105 5B Confined Aquifer Using a Single Well Tracer
6, Test,
W88-08204
KANO, G.
2110 5D Selective Preconcentration of Iron in Beverages
W88-03171 2104 5B
KANEMASU, E. T. and Water Samples Using 2,4,6-Tri-2-pyridinyl-
KAPOOR, R. C.
Root Growth in 1,3,5-triazine-Tetraphenylborate-Naphthalene
a Claypan with a Perennial- Polarographic Determination of Chromium in
Annual Rotation, Adsorbent,
W88-02861
Aqueous Matrices at Micro Levels,
W88-07997 2104 5A
2110 21 W88-10519 2112 5A
KANSANEN, P.
KANG, H. K.
Observations of the Connection between Water KAPPEL, W. M.
Human Glutathione Peroxidase Activity in Movements and Deep-Bottom Sediments in Geohydrology of the Irondequoit Creek Basin
Cases of High Selenium Exposures, Near Rochester, New York,
Lake Vanajanselka,
W88-07169 2109 5C W88-10289 2112 2H W88-03055 2104 2F

PA- 199
AUTHOR INDEX
KAPPEL, W. M.

Quantity and Quality of Storm Runoff in the KARLSSON, B. KASAN, H. C.


Irondequoit Creek Basin Near Rochester, New Predicting the Summer Peak Biomass of Four Bacterial Bioabsorption of Nickel from Industri-
York, Part I, Data-Collection Network and Species of Blue-Green Algae (Cyanophyta/ al Cooling Water,
Methods, Quality-Assurance Program, and De- Cyanobacteria) in Swedish Lakes, W88-05464 2107 5B
scription of Available Data, W88-02379 2103 2H
W88-03381 2104 5B KASCHAK, W. M.
KARLSSON, G.
Case Studies Involving the Treatment of Haz-
Quantity and Quality of Urban Storm Runoff in Effectiveness of Tertiary Wastewater Treatment
ardous Substances Under the Superfund Reme-
the Irondequoit Creek Basin Near Rochester, in River-Basin Scale,
dial Action Program,
New York, Part 2, W88-05063 2106 5D
W88-03363 W88-00995 2102 5D
2104 5B
River Basin Perspective on Long-term Changes
KARADI, G. in the Transport of Nitrogen and Phosphorus,
KASHIMOTO, T.
Optimal Groundwater Management in Two-Aq- W88-06758 2108 5B Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins in Blue
uifer Systems, Mussel from Marine Coastal Water in Japan,
W88-07274 2109 4B Water-Course Monitoring in a Swedish River W88-05623 2107 5B
Basin: Growth, Development and Future,
KARAGANIS, J. V. W88-02245 2103 5G KASHKOVSKY, G. N.
Purity Crusade Takes On the Drinking Water Prediction of Fissure-Karst Water Inflows into
Industry, KARLSSON, M. Mines by Simulation,
W88-05276 2107 5F Nearest-Neighbor Methods for Nonparametric W88-01452 2102 2F
Rainfall-Runoff Forecasting,
KARAMOUZ, M. W88-00041 2A
Optimal ARMA Models for the Statistical Anal-
2101 KASHYAP, D.
Optimization Model for Analysis of Test Pump-
ysis of Reservoir Operating Rules, KARLSSON, P.O.
W88-06536 ing Data,
2108 7C Probability Distributions and Their Partitioning,
W88-05526 W88-09782 2111 2F
KARASAKI,
2107 6A
K.
Analytical Models of Slug Tests, Risk-Based Analysis of Extreme Events, KASPAR, H. F.
W88-05536 2107 2F W88-05525 2107 6A Denitrification Capacity of Sediment from a Hy-
pereutrophic Lake,
KARASEK, F. W. KARLSSON, S. W88-10677
Determination of Organic Compounds Leached
2112 2H
Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
from Municipal Incinerator Fly Ash by Water at Deposit: Hydrochemical and Hydrological KASPAR, T. C.
Different pH Levels, Background, Design for an Automated Tension Infiltrometer,
W88-03827 2105 5B W88-06811 2108 5B W88-10649 2112 7B
Identification of Trace Organic Contaminants in Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
Inorganic Water Treatment Chemicals by
KASPRAZAK, P.
Gas Deposit: Metal Adsorption by Particulate Feeding and Food Selection in Daphnia Puli-
Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Matter, caria (Crustacea:Cladocera),
W88-03838 2105 5A W88-06814 2108 5B W88-10819 2112 2H
KARBE, L.
Simultaneous Dissolution of Organic Acids in
Trace Metal Concentrations in Mussels: Com- KASSIM, E.-S. A.-A.
Sequential Leaching of Sediment Bound Trace
parison between Estuarine, Coastal and Offshore Incidence of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in
Metals,
Regions in the Southeastern North Sea from Drinking Water in Cairo,

1983 to 1986,
W88-04558 2106 5 A W88-02486 2103 5B
W88-06862 2109 5A KARPISCAK, M. M.
Response of Cotton,
KASSIM, J. K.
Alfalfa, and Cantaloupe to
KARELIN, V. Y. SoilModulus of Rupture as Affected by Wetting
Foliar-deposited Salt in an Arid Environment,
Hydraulic Characteristics of Straight Conical Under Vacuum,
W88-02721 2104 5C
Diffusers of Hydropower Plants, W88-08001 2110 8D
W88-10222 2112 8C KARR, C.L.
Quick Stroking: Design of Time-Optimal Valve KASUL, R. L.
KARHADKAR, P. P.
Vertical, Horizontal, and Diel Distribution of
Sulfide and Sulfate Inhibition of
Motions,
Methanogene-
W88-04238 2105 8B Invertebrate Drift in the Lower Mississippi
River,
W88-04445 2105 5D KARR, M. W88-02278 2103 2H
KARL, T. 1986 Annual Report from the Water Budget
Drought Termination and Amelioration: Managers, Vertical, Horizontal, and Diel Distribution of
Its Cli-
matological Probability,
W88-11272 2112 6D Invertebrate Drift in the Lower Mississippi
W88-06246 2108 3B River,
KARRENBROCK, F.
W88-05719 2107 2H
KARLANDER, E. P. Determination of N-Pesticides in Natural
Growth Responses of Nannochloris oculata Waters, KASZA, H.
Droop and Phaeodactylum tricornutum Bohlin W88-04324 2105 5A Development and Structure of the Goc-
to the Herbicide Atrazine as Influenced by Light zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: II. Characteris-
KARRLSSON, S.
Intensityand Temperature in Unialgal and Bial- tics of the Catchment Area,
Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings
gal Assemblage,
Deposit: Metal Concentrations and Water Path-
W88-10613 2112 2H
W88-06677 2108 5C ways,
Development and of the Goc-
Structure
KARLESKINT, J.
W88-06813 2108 5B zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: VII. Hydro-
Treatment of Acid Mine Water Discharging into chemistry,
the Tar Creek Watershed,
KARTASHOV, A. P.
Construction of Geodetic Networks for Study- W88-10618 2112 2H
W88-00985 2102 5D
ing Crustal Movements when Creating Hydrau-
KARLINGER, M. R. lic Structures in Seismic Regions,
Effect of the Goczalkowice Dam Reservoir on
W88- 10221 the Hydrochemical Conditions of the River Vis-
Water Development and Associated Hydrologic 2112 8E
Changes in the Platte River, Nebraska, U.S.A.,
tula below the Dam (Southern Poland),
W88-04476 2105 6G
KARUNATILEKA, R. W88-10366 2112 5B
Study of Some Physiochemical Properties of
KARLQVIST, L. Nilwala River Waters in Southern Sri Lanka Hydrochemical Characteristics of the Wisla-
Hydrogeological Conditions for Leachate Pro- with Special Reference to Effluents Resulting Czarne Reservoir (Southern Poland) in the
duction Control in a Sulfide Mine Tailing, from Anthropogenic Activities, Period 1975-1984,
W88-01556 2103 5G W88-10641 2112 4C W88-10375 2112 5B

KARLSON, A. A. KARYDIS, M. KATKO, T.


Horizontal Displacements of Rock Foundations Patterns of Dark 14C02 Incorporation by Natu- Major Constraints in Water Supply in Develop-
of Dams, ral Marine Phytoplankton Communities, ing Countries,
W88-10431 2112 8E W88-08790 2110 2L W88-10308 2112 6C

PA-200
AUTHOR INDEX
KAWAI, H.

Organizational Alternatives for External Sup- KATZ, L. E. KAUSHIK, N. K.


port in Water Supply, Fate of Toxic Organic Compounds in Activated Adsorption of Fenvalerate to Laboratory Glass-
W88-10112 2112 6E Sludge and Integrated PAC Systems, ware and the Alga Chlamydomonas Reinhardii,
W88-01941 2103 5D and its Effect on Uptake of the Pesticide by
KATO, K.
Daphnia Galeata Mendotae,
Oxygen Isotopic Composition and Temperature KATZ, N.
W88-06038 2108 5B
of Formation of Fallen Snow in Antarctica, Water-Contact Patterns and Socioeconomic
W88-09800 2111 2C Variables in the Epidemiology of Schistosomia-
Impact of Atrazine on Lake Periphyton Com-
Mansoni
sis in an Endemic Area in Brazil,
munities, Including Carbon Uptake Dynamics
KATO, S. W88-00114 2101 5C using Track Autoradiography,
Further Discussion on Deriving Drop-Size Dis-
tribution and Vertical Air Velocities Directly KATZ, U. W88-05069 2106 5C
from VHF Doppler Radar Spectra, Studies of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Reac-
Impact of Fenvalerate on Enclosed Freshwater
W88-02052 2103 7B Haze and Cloud,
tions in
W88-00374 Planktonic Communities and on in situ Rates of
2101 5B
Management of Household Human Waste in Filtration of Zooplankton,

Japan, KAUFMAN, L. W88-08264 2110 5C


W88-03707 2105 5D Two Outbreaks of Blastomycosis Along Rivers
in Wisconsin: Isolation of Blastomyces dermatiti- KAUTSKY, H.
KATO, Y. dis from Riverbank and Evidence of Its
Soil Distribution of Flora and Fauna in an Area
Ozonation of Organic Refractory Compounds in Transmission Along Waterways, Receiving Pulp Mill Effluents in the Baltic Sea,
Water in Combination with Radiation,UV W88-04555 2106 5C W88-09952 2111 5C
W88-07061 2109 5F
KAUFMAN, M. G. KAUTSKY, N.
KATOH, Y. Colonization of Wood Substrates by the Aquatic Development and Biological Status of Lake
Fate and Behavior of Herbicides, Butachlor, Xylophage Xylotopus par (Diptera: Chironomi- Kariba - A Man-Made Tropical Lake,
CNP, Chlomethoxynil, and Simetryne in River dae) and a Description of Its Life History, W88-08231 2110 6G
Water, Shellfish, and Sediments of the Ishikari W88-04541 2106 2H
River, Quantitative Diving Survey of Benthic Vegeta-
W88-04130 2105 5B
KAUFMANN, S. tion and Fauna in Lake Kariba, a Tropical Man-
Treatment of Oil Spill Fire Hazards with Chemi- Made Lake,
KATOPODES, N. D. cal Dispersants: A Case History, W88-08074 2110 2H
Model for Flood Propagation on Initially Dry W88-09196 2111 5G
Land, KAUTSKY, U.
KAUL, R.
W88-10227 2112 2E Distributionof Flora and Fauna in an Area
Growth Habits of Water-stressed Wheat Seed-
Receiving Pulp Mill Effluents in the Baltic Sea,
KATOPODIS, C. lings as Selection Criteria for Drought Resist-
W88-09952 2111 5C
Hydraulics of Two-Level Denil Fishway, ance,
W88-04273 2105 8B W88-02875 2104 3F KAVANAUGH, M. C.
KAUL, R. K. Design of Pilot Program for Organics Removal
KATS, W. at Niagara Falls,
Coagulation of Two Different Kinds of Surface
Gas Chromatographic Detection of Bacteria
Causing Enteric Fever, W88-05826 2107 5F
Water Before Inlet into Lakes to Improve the
W88-02805 2104 5A
Self-Purification Process, KAVERIAPPA, K. M.
W88-04364 2105 5G KAUL, S. Water-Borne Fungi of Kunthi River in Silent
Percentage Contribution in Biomass and Multi- Valley, Kerala,
KATSAROS, K. B.
variate Analysis in Some Wetlands of Kashmir, W88-03848 2105 2H
Relationship between Scatterometer-Derived
W88-10796 2112 2H
Convergences and Atmospheric Moisture, Water-Borne Hyhomycetes of the Western Ghat
W88-06362 2108 2B KAUPPI, L. Forests,
Acidification of Forest Soils: Model Develop- W88-03847 2105 2H
KATSIRIS, N.
ment and Application for Analyzing Impacts of
Bound Water Content of Biological Sludges in
Acidic Deposition in Europe, KAWAS, M. L.
Relation to Filtration and Dewatering,
W88-03195 2104 5C Application of Discrete Autoregressive Moving
W88-05587 2107 5D Average Models for Estimation of Daily Runoff,
on the Determination of
Effects of Filtration
KATSOULIS, M. P. W88-02771 2104 2A
Phosphate Phosphorus in Runoff Waters,
Hazardous Waste Disposal in CrystallineRock, W88-10300 2112 5A Diffusion Wave Model for Overland Flow: I.
W88-01747 2103 5E
Solution for Steep Slopes,
KAUPPI, P.
KATSUNO, T. Acidification of Forest Soils: Model Develop-
W88-08667 2110 2E
Use of Soil for Disposal of Domestic Sewage, ment and Application for Analyzing Impacts of
W88-03745 2105 5D Diffusion Wave Model for Overland Flow: II.
Acidic Deposition in Europe, Steady State Analysis,
W88-03195 2104 5C
KATSURAGI, Y. W88-08668 2110 2E
Deposition of Chemical Components in Japan, KAURANEN, P.
W88-08465 2110 5B Comparison of Solvent Extractions and Resin
Some New Perspectives on the Probabilistic
Modeling of Floods,
Adsorption for Isolation of Mutagenic Com-
Determination of Alkaline Earth Metals in Japa- W88-07518 2109 2E
pounds from Chlorinated Drinking Water with
nese Rain and Snow by ICP Emission Spectrom-
High Humus Content, KAWAHIGASHI, J.
etry,
W88-01837 2103 5A
W88-10543 2112 2K Foaming in Anaerobic Digesters - A Survey and
KAURI, T. Laboratory Investigation,
KATTAN, Z. Mobile Pu W88-03852 2105 5D
in Reservoir Sediments of Nagasaki,
Suspended Sediment Load and Mechanical Ero-
Japan,
sion in the Senegal Basin-Estimation of the Sur-
W88-06049 2108 5B
KAWAI, A.
face Runoff Concentration and Relative Contri- Change in the Qualities of Water and Bottom
butions of Channel and Slope Erosion, KAUSCH, H. Sediment with the Development of Anoxic
W88-07108 2109 2J Effect of Tidal Action on the Distribution of Layer in a Stratified Lake,
Nutrients and Heavy Metals in Flat Sediments of W88-08886 2110 2H
KATTERMAN, F. R. H. the Elbe Estuary, (Der Einfluss der Gezeiten auf
Plant Growth Factors in Municipal Wastewater, die Verteiling von Nahrstoffen und Schwerme- KAWAI, H.
W88-00085 2101 3C Pilot-Scale Experiments in Water Hyacinth La-
tallen in Wattsedimenten des Elbe-Aestuars),
W88-09876 2111 5B goons for Wastewater Treatment,
KATZ, B. G.
W88-04627 2106 5D
Geochemical Mass-Balance Relationships for Se- KAUSHIK, C. P.
lected Ions in Precipitation and Stream Water, Organochlorine Insecticide Residues in the Rain Use of an Algal-Microcrustacean Polyculture
Catoctin Mountains, Maryland, Water in Delhi, India, System for Domestic Wastewater Treatment,
W88-10518 2112 5B W88-02494 2104 5B W88-07325 2109 5D

PA-201
AUTHOR INDEX
KAWAMURA, K.

KAWAMURA, K. KAYSER, R. Reverse Osmosis Apparatus and Method Incor-


Microbial Indicators for the Efficiency of Disin- Aspects of Land Disposal of Wastewater as Ex- porating External Fluid Exchange,
fection Processes, perienced in Germany, W88-01791 2103 3A
W88-03579 2105 5A W88-03746 2105 5D
Reverse Osmosis Method and Apparatus,
Microbial Quality of Human Wastes and Treat- Effective Treatment of Wastewater from Ren-
W88-01792 2103 3A
ment Plant Effluent, dering Plants,
W88-03731 21> 5 5D W88-02140 2103 5D KEEFER, D. K.
KAWANISHI, T. Real-Time Landslide Warning During Heavy
KAYSNER, C. A.
Numerical Simulation of a Soil Filtration Treat- Rainfall,
Incidence of Vibrio cholerae from Estuaries of
ment Based on Balance, W88-05505 2107 2A
the United States West Coast,
W88-03747 2105 5D W88-02871 2104 5B KEEFER, T. N.
KAWARATANI, R. K.
Virulent Strains of Vibrio vulnificus Isolated Suitability of Remote Sensing Capabilities for
Biofouling Assessment and Control: an Electric Use in Hydrologic Models,
from Estuaries of the United States West Coast,
Power Research Institute Overview, W88-01212
W88-02872 2104 5B 2102 7B
W88-03512 2105 5F
KAZEMI, A. KEELING, W. W.
KAWASHIMA, H.
Numerical Simulation of a
Spatial and Temporal Groupings of Water Main Land Irrigating and Hydroelec-
Self-Sustaining
Soil Filtration Trea
ment Based on Balance,
Pipe Breakage in Winnipeg, Power Generating System,
tric

W88-03747 W88-08363 2110 5F W88-04787 2106 3F


2105 5D
KAWASHIMA, M. KAZMIERCZAK, R. F. KEELY, J. F.
Mechanisms of Precipitation of Manganese(II) in Characteristics of Seston in a Regulated Appa- Field Applications of Chemical Time-Series
Lake Biwa, a Fresh Water Lake, lachian Mountain River, U.S.A., Sampling,
W88-10270 2112 2H W88-04473 2105 2H W88-09173 2111 7B
KAWATA, K. KAZUMI, J. Monitoring Well Installation, Purging, and Sam-
Oxidation of Sulfhydryl Groups by Monochlora- Effect of Manganese-Copper Interactions on pling Techniques: Part I. Conceptualizations,
mine, Growth of Diatom in Water from a Manga-
a W88-11144 2112 7B
W88-05590 2107 5F nese-rich British Columbia Fjord,
W88-08724 2110 2K Monitoring Well Installation, Purging, and Sam-
Thiosulfate-Dechlorination Interference with pling Techniques: Part II. Case Histories,
the Folin-Ciocalteu Reagent Method for Protein KEAN, T. M. W88-11145
Determination, Hydrogeology, Digital Solute-Transport Simula-
2112 7B
W88-04454 2105 5F tion, and Geochemistry of the Lower Creta-
Monitoring Well Installation, Purging, and Sam-
ceous Aquifer System Near Baltimore, Mary- pling Techniques: Part Case Studies,
KAWATSU, M. land,
2.

Estimation of Water Quality and Nutrient Loads W88-00016 2101 7B


W88-03101 2104 5B
River by Semi-Daily Sampling,
in the Hii
W88-10572 Velocity Plots and Capture Zones of Pumping
2112 2E KEAN, W. F.
Centers for Ground-Water Investigations,
Monitoring Moisture Migration in the Vadose
KAWECKA, B. W88-09174 2111 7B
Diatom Communities Zone with Resistivity,
in Some Streams of South-
W88-04490 2106 2F KEENAN, J. D.
ern Greenland,
W88-10173 2112 2H Hydrologic Simulation of the Brandywine Basin,
KEARNEY, M. S.
W88-02380 2103 2E
Ecological Characteristics of Sessile Algal Com- Sedimentary Processes and Sea Level Rise in
Tidal Marsh Systems of Chesapeake Bay,
munities in the Olczyski Stream (Tatra Mts, KEENAN, T. D.
Poland) with Special Consideration of Light and W88-04939 2106 2L
Synoptic-Scale Modulation of Convection
Temperature, during the Australian Summer Monsoon,
KEARNEY, P. C.
W88-10172 2112 2H W88-08943
Groundwater Residues of Atrazine, Alachlor, 2110 2B
Stream Ecosystems in Mountain Grassland and Cyanazine Under No-tillage Practices,
W88-06034 KEENAN, T. J.
(West Carpathians): 14. The Use of the Experi- 2108 5B
Ecological Relationships of Wild Rice, Zizania
mental Stream Method in Evaluating the Effect
KEAY, K. aquatica: 7. Sediment Nutrient Depletion Fol-
of Agricultural Pollution,
Distribution of Indicator Bacteria and Vibrio lowing Introduction of Wild Rice to a Shallow
W88-10176 2112 5C parahaemolyticus in Sewage-Polluted Intertidal Boreal Lake,
KAY, S. H. Sediments, W88-07946 2109 4C
Potential for Biomagnification of Contaminants W88-04081 2105 5B
within Marine and Freshwater Food Webs,
KEENEY, C. A.
W88-00839 KEBE, J. O. Procedures and Devices for Underwater Clean-
2101 5B
Fly Ash Disposal in a Limestone Quarry: Hy- ing of Civil Works Structures,
KAY, W. drogeochemical Considerations, W88-05859 2107 8A
Improved Flood Routing by ARMA Modelling W88-01740 2103 5E
and the Kalman Filter Technique, KEENEY, D. R.
W88-07533 2109 2E KEDDY, P. A. Transformations and Transport of Nitrogen,
Effects of a Water-Depth Gradient on the Ger- W88-07824 2109 5B
KAY A, Y. mination of Lakeshore Plants,
Simulations of the Waves in Lake Botnen Cre- W88-07948 2109 2H KEESEE, R. G.
ated by the Rissa Landslide, Acid Clusters,
W88-07478 2109 2H Effects of Roadside Snowmelt on Wetland
Vegetation: An Experimental Study,
W88-08469 2110 2K
KAYAMA, M. W88-05065 2106 5C
Phosphate Removal by Column Packed Blast
KEESER, P. J.

KEDEM, Recent Dissolved Oxygen Trends in the Hudson


Furnace Slag: I. Fundamental Research by Syn- B.
River,
thetic Wastewater, Are Rain Rate Processes Self-Similar,
W88-07157 W88-04301 W88-06647 2108 5B
2109 5D 2105 2B

KAYANE, I. KEEFE, T. J. KEHEW, A. E.


Study of the Three-Dimensional Groundwater Groundwater Transport of the Herbicide, Atra- Leachate Generated by an Oil-and-Gas Brine
Row System in an Upland Area of Japan, zine, Weld County, Colorado, Pond Site in North Dakota,
W88-04573 2106 2F W88-05619 2107 5B W88-06378 2108 5B

KAYODE, T. O. KEEFER, B. G. KEILTY, T. J.


New Technique for Monitoring Alum Sludge Multi-Cylinder Reverse Osmosis Apparatus and Algal Remains in Some Surface Sediments of
Conditioning, Method, Lake Erie,
W88-0O320 2108 5D W88-01790 2103 3A W88-09550 2111 2H

PA-2M
AUTHOR INDEX
KEMPEN, G. T.

KEINATH, T. M. KELLER, W. Relationships Between Concentration and Depo-


Defluoridation of Black Creek Aquifer Waters, Analysis of Planktonic Rotifer Assemblages sitionof Nitrate and Sulphate in Precipitation,
W88-01769 2103 5F from Sudbury, Ontario, Area Lakes of Varying W88-06110 2108 5B
Chemical Composition,
KEITH, L. H. W88-08263 2110 5C KELLY, R.
Consensus Voluntary Reference Compounds for
KELLEY, Revegetation of Steel Creek Delta and Corridor,
Organic Water Pollutants, J.
Extent of Groundwater Contamination in the W88-09220 2111 2H
W88-00433 2101 5A
United States,
KEITH, S. J. W88-02603 2104 5B KELLY, S. M.
Dealing with the Problem of Obtaining Accu- Protecting Freshwater Inflows into Texas Estu-
KELLEY, J. T. aries:An Evaluation of Legal Strategies,
rateGround-Water Quality Analytical Results, Distribution and Abundance of Tidal Marshes W88-05667
W88-09162 2111 7A 2107 6E
Along the Coast of Maine,
W88-04480 2105 2L KELLY, W.
KELBE, B. E. C.
Generation of Convective Storms Over the Es- KELLEY, R. F. Saline Minewaters of the Keweenaw Peninsula,
carpment of Northeastern South Africa, Hazardous Waste Management - The Sharing of Northern Michigan: Their Nature, Origin, and
W88-00123 2101 2B Responsibility, Relation to Similar Deep Waters in Precambrian
W88-01399 2102 5E Crystalline Rocks of the Canadian Shield,
KELCKA, G. M. W88-10755 2112 2F
Kinetics of Microbial Growth on Mixtures of KELLEY, V. A.
Pentachlorophenol and Chlorinated Aromatic Double-Porosity Tracer-Test Analysis for Inter- KELLY, W. E.
Compounds, pretation of the Fracture Characteristics of a
Estimates of Specific Yield With the Geoelectric
W88-06851 2109 5D Dolomite Formation,
Resistivity Method in Glacial Aquifers,
W88-10921 2112 5B
KELETI, G. W88-07296 2109 7B
Regional Double-Porosity Solute Transport in
Legionella and the Environment,
the Culebra Dolomite: An Analysis of Parameter Surface Geoelectrics for Groundwater Pollution
W88-02798 2104 5F
Sensitivity and Importance at the Waste Isola- and Protection Studies,
Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses of Petro- tion Pilot Plant (WIPP) Site, W88-07564 2109 7B
leum Hydrocarbon Concentrations in a Trout W88-05852 2107 5B
Stream Contaminated by an Aviation Kerosene KELLY, W. R.
KELLEY, W. A. Anaerobic Treatment of a Variety of Industrial
Spill,
Land Disposal Effects on Groundwater, Waste Streams,
W88-06927 2109 5 A W88-01519 2103 5C
W88-01035 2102 5D
KELKAR, S. KELLNER, G. R.
Recent U.S. Hot Dry Rock Testing and Hydro- Bacterial Quality of Bottled Water, Development of an Anaerobic Treatment Proc-
thermal Modeling, W88-04122 2105 5G ess for Wastewaters Containing High Sulfates,
W88-07966 2109 8E W88-02217 2103 5D
KELLS, K. W,
KELLENDONK, D. Modifications to Rockville Water Treatment KELSEY, H. M.
Pilot Scale Investigation of Alternative Drinking Plant,
Stochastic Model for the Long-Term Transport
Water Treatment Processes at Edmonton, Al- W88-04158 2105 5F
of Stored Sediment in a River Channel,
berta,
KELLY, H. G. W88-01913 2103 2J
W88-05824 2107 5F Pilot Testing for Combined Treatment of Leach-
KELLER, A. E.
atefrom A Domestic Waste Landfill Site, KELSO, J. M. R.
W88-03853 2105 5D Relationships of Spatial Gradients of Primary
Preliminary Assessment of the Importance of
Littoral and Benthic Autotrophic Communities
Production, Buffering Capacity, and Hydrology
KELLY, J. M. inTurkey Lakes Watershed,
in Acidic Lakes, Mass Loss and Nutrient Changes in Decompos-
W88-08962 2111 2H ing Upland Oak and Mesic Mixed-Hardwood
W88-08964 2111 2H
Leaf Litter,
KELLER, C. W88-04650
KELWAY, P. S.
2106 21
Neutron Activation Analysis of Natural Water Computer System for Flood Estimation and Its
Samples Using Cf-252 Sources, Soil NutrientLeaching in Response to Simulated Use in Evaluating the Flood Studies Rainfall
W88-08611 2110 5A Acid Rain Treatment, Runoff Method,
W88-02458 2103 5C W88-06195 2108 2E
KELLER, H. W.
Daily Intake of U-234, -235, -238, Th-228, -230, - KELLY, K. B. KEMBLOWSKI, M. W.
232, and Ra-226, -228 by New York City Resi- Effects of Irrigation Timing on Seedling Estab-
Automated Numerical Evaluation of Slug Test
dents, lishment and Productivity of Subterranean
Data,
W88-04326 Clover Pastures,
2105 5B W88-10416 2112 2F
W88-07180 2109 3F
KELLER, J. L.
Comparison of Models
KELLY, K. L. Use of Pressure Differential Measurements to
that Describe the Trans-
Chesapeake Bay Marine Environmental Assess- Map Chemical-Quality Variations in a Variable-
port of Organic Compounds in Macroporous ment: March 1986 - August 1986, Density Ground Water System,
Soil,
W88-11261 2112 2H W88-09294 2111 7A
W88-06937 2109 5B
KELLY, M. G.
KEMF, E.
KELLER, L. E. Growth Rate of the Aquatic Moss Rhynchoste-
National Dioxin Study. Tier 4 - Combustion gium riparioides in Northern England,
Thailand Dam Controversy,
Sources: Final Test Report - Site 1, Sewage W88-08108 W88-07559 2109 6G
2110 2H
Sludge Incinerator SSI - A,
W88-08427 2110 5E Use of Moss-Bags for Monitoring Heavy Metals KEMP, D. W.
in Rivers, Application of Ion-Exchange and Modified
KELLER, M. W88-05602 2107 5A Rinsing Procedures to Minimize Treatment
Adsorbable Organic Halogen (AOX) Contents Costs,
in Flowing Waters of the Federal Republic of
KELLY, M. S.
Inventories of 137-Cs, 90-Sr and 239,240- Pu in
W88-O0215 2101 5D
Germany (AOX-Gehalte in Fliessgewaessern
Pond B: Implications for the Relative Impor-
der Bundesrepublik Deutschland), KEMPEN, G. T.
tances of Radionuclide Cycling Processes in
W88-04345 2105 5B Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation
Lake Ecosystems,
W88-09214 Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
KELLER, P. 2111 5B
W88-08950 2110 5A
Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions KELLY, P. M.
by Penicillium Biomass: Kinetic and Uptake Pa- Precipitation Fluctuations Over Northern Hemi- Trend and Seasonal Variation of Precipitation
rameters, sphere Land Areas Since the Mid- 19th Century, Chemistry Data in the Netherlands,
W88-02472 2103 5B W88-02840 2104 2B W88-10240 _._.! 2B

PA-203
AUTHOR INDEX
KEMPENAAR, K.

KEMPENAAR, K. (DSFF) Reactors Before and During Waste KENT, B.


Water Supplies in Rural Areas of Developing Treatment, Hydrogeological Problems Associated with
Countries, W88-01033 2102 5D Siting Injection Wells in Southern Louisiana,
W88-02736 2104 6D W88-I1191 2112 5E
KENNEDY, M. M.
KEMPER, W. D. Distribution of Nitrogen Species and Adsorption
KENT, G. P.
Irrigation Trash Screens Pay, of Ammonium in Sediments from the Tidal Po-
Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated
W88-03208 2104 3F tomac River and Estuary,
Public Water Supply,
W88-08709 2110 2L W88-05492 2107 5C
Sediment, Erosion and Water Intake in Furrows,
W88-08592 2110 2J Geochemieal Mass-Balance Relationships for Se-
Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated
lected Ions in Precipitation and Stream Water,
Public Water Supply,
Worms and Water, Catoctin Mountains, Maryland,
W88-08620 W88-10518 W88-07069 2109 5C
2110 2G 2112 5B

KEMPERS, A. J. KENNEDY, R. H. KENT, M.


Aspects of Biochemical Sulphur Conversions Dissolved Oxygen Status of DeGray Lake, Ar- Quantity and Quality of Bracken Throughfall,
in
Sediments of a Shallow Soft Water Lake, Stemflow and Litterflow in a Dartmoor Catch-
W88-09934 W88-01064 2102 2H ment,
2111 5B
W88-02365 2103 21
KENDA, A. Limnological Studies at Eau Galle Lake, Wis-
Atmospheric Contamination with Polychlorinat- consin. Report 2: Special Studies and Summary, KENT, R. T.
W88-01190 2102 2H Sampling Groundwater Monitoring Wells: Spe-
ed Biphenyls in Bela Krajina (Yugoslavia):
cial Quality Assurance and Quality Control Con-
Emissions from Industrial Plant, Landfill, and Nutrient Dynamics in DeGray Lake, Arkansas, siderations,
River Areas, W88-01065 2102 2H
W88-10154 2112 5B
W88-09425 2111 5 A
Patterns of Sedimentation at DeGray Lake, Ar-
KENDALL, D. R. kansas,
KEONG, W. M.
Benthic Resources Assessment Technique, A Acute Effects of Mercuric Chloride on Intracel-
W88-01075 2102 2J
Method for Quantifying the Effects of Benthic lular GSH Levels and Mercury Distribution in
Seasonal and Longitudinal Variations in Appar- the Fish Oreochromis aureus,
Community Changes on Fish Resources,
W88-01531 ent Deposition Rates within an Arkansas Reser- W88-06475 2108 5C
2103 5C
voir,
KENIMER, A. L. W88-05097 2106 5C KEOWN, M. P.
Field Inspection of the Fisher River Channe'
Effects of Tillage System, Crop Residue Level,
Supplemental Limnological Studies at Richard Realignment Project near Libby, Montana,
and Fertilizer Application Technique on Losses
B. Russell and Clarks Hill Lakes, 1983-1985, W88-02941 2104 4D
of Phosphorus and Pesticides from Agricultural
W88-02561 2104 2H
Lands,
Radiotelemetry Tracking at Lake Conway, Flor-
W88-10025 2111 5B KENNEDY, S. K. ida,
Comparison of Sedimentation Regimes in Four W88-00837
KENNAMER. R. A. 2101 4A
Glacier-Fed Lakes of Western Alberta,
Ecology of Waterfowl Populations on the SRP. W88-05023 2106 2J KERAMBRUN, P.
W88-09234 2111 2H Elementary Chemical Composition (C, H, N)
KENNEDY, V. C. and Energy Equivalent of Acartia Clausi (Crus-
KENNARD, P. M. Uptake and Regeneration of Nitrate by Epilithic
Ice Volumes on Cascade Volcanoes: Mount tacea: Copepoda), an Important Species in the
Communities in a Nearly Pristine Lotic Environ-
Rainer, Mount Hood, Three Sisters, Mount Bioenergetics of the Coastal Ecosystems of the
ment,
Shasta, Northwest Mediterranean (Composition Chimi-
W88-03891 2105 2H
W88-03894 que Elementaire (C, H, N) et Equivalent Ener-
2105 2C
KENNEY, B. E. gie d'Acartia Clausi (Crustacea: Copepoda),
KENNEDY, D. C. Short-Term Environmental Variability and Phy- Espece Importante dans la Bioenergetique des
Evaluation of a Quaternary Resin for the Isola- toplankton Abundance in a Shallow Tidal Estu- Ecosystemes Cotiers de Mediterranee Nord-Oc-
tion or Concentration of Organic Substances ary: I. Winter and Summer, cidentale),
from Water, W88-05644 2107 2L W88-00048 2101 5C
W88-07808 2109 5A
KENNICUTT, M. C. KERAMIDA, V.
KENNEDY, J. F. Effects of Dispersants on Incorporation of Vola- Light Induced Nitrosomonas Inhibition,
Helicoidal-Ramp Dropshaft, tile Liquid Hydrocarbons into the Water W88-02350 2103 5D
W88-06230 2108 8C Column,
W88-09198 2111 5G KERBY, N. W.
KENNEDY, K. H. Cyanobactenal Ammonium Transport, Ammo-
Kinetics of Downflow Anaerobic Attached Organic Compounds of Environmental Concern nium Assimilation, and Nitrogenase Regulation,
Growth in the Gulf of Mexico: A Review, W88-08772
Reactors, 21 10 2H
W88-01854 W88-06294 2108 5B
2103 5D
KERDIJK, H.
KENNEDY, K. J.
Volatile Organic Compounds at a Coastal Gulf Sediments as a Source for Contaminants,
of Mexico Site, W88-08857
Anaerobic Upflow Bed-Filter - Development 2110 5B
W88-06031 2108 5A
and Application,
W88-02112 5D KEREKES, J. J.
2103 KENNY, J.
Acidification of Nova Scotia Lakes: III Atmos-
In-situ Analysis of Gasoline-Contaminated
Anaerobic Upflow Sludge Bed Filter Reactor pheric Deposition of S04 and N03 and Effects
Ground Water,
Treating Dilute Carbohydrate Wastewaters, on Urban and Rural Lakes,
W88-09489 2111 5A
W88-03231 2104 5D W88-02484 2103 5B
KENOYER.G. J.
Biomass Retention and Performance of Anaero- Groundwater/Lake Dynamics and Chemical KEREN, R.
bic Fixed-Film Reactors Treating Acetic Acid Evolution in a Sandy Silicate Aquifer in North- Effect of Low Electrolyte Concentration on Hy-
Wastewater, ern Wisconsin, draulic Conductivity of Sodium/Calcium-Mont-
W88-O4870 2106 5D W88-05203 2107 2H morillonite-Sand System,
W88-07993 2110 2G
Diffusional Limitations of Anaerobic Biofilms, Hydrogeochemical Analysis of Cold Creek and
W88-08304 2110 5D Blayne Spring, Ennis, Montana, Boron Concen-
Effects of Salinity and Varying
W88-11133 2112 2E trations on Boron Uptake and Growth of Wheat,
Dynamic Anaerobic Fixed-Film Reactor Model, W88-03661 2105 5C
W88-09527 2111 5D KENT, A.
Colour Removal in a Reservoir and the Dredg- KERESELIDZE, N. B.
Influence of Continuous versus Channels on ing and Dewatering of the Deposited Water- Wave Motion in Pools of Mountain Hydro De-
Mixing Characteristics and Performance of An- works Sludge, velopments.
aerobic Downflow Stationary Fixed Film W88-06462 2108 5D W88-10881 2112 8B

PA-204
AUTHOR INDEX
KHALIL, T. A.

KERESTECIOGLU, M. the Elbe Estuary, (Der Einfluss der Gezeiten auf Determination of Organic Group Parameters
New Package Treatment Unit, die Verteiling von Nahrstoffen und Schwerme- (AOC1. AOBr, AOs) in Water by Means of Ion-
W88-06311 2108 5D tallen in Wattsedimenten des Elbe-Aestuars), Chromatographic Detection,
W88-09876 2111 5B W88-02674
KERFOOT, H. B. 2104 5A
Evaluation of a Passive Sampling Soil-Gas KERZNER, S.
Determination of Organic Group Parameters
Survey Technique for Detecting Volatile Organ- Region III Environmental Protection Agency
icCompounds, Ground Water Protection Program, (AOC1, AOBr, AOs) in Water by Means of Ion-
W88-11237 2112 5A W88-08900 2110 5G Chromatographic Detection,
W88-02819 2104 5 A
Measurement of Carbon Dioxide in Soil Gases KESKITALO, J.
for Indication of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Con- Aquatic Macrophytes in the Sea Area Around Determination of Organic Group Parameters:
tamination, the Loviisa Nuclear Power Station, South Coast AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion-
W88-08311 2110 2G of Finland, Chromatographic Detection. Enrichment of
W88-10297 2112 5C Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor-
National Surface Water Survey. Western Lake
ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der Or-
Survey (Phase I -- Synoptic Chemistry): Analyt- Aquatic Macrophytes Outside the Olkiluoto Nu-
ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr,
Methods Manual,
ical clear Power Station, West Coast of Finland,
W88-09938 2111 5C AOS in Waessern mit Ionenchromatogra-
W88-08423 2110 5A phischer Detektion. Adsorption Organischer
Shallow-Probe Soil-Gas Sampling for Indication Carbon Fixation of Phytoplankton Species in Modellsubstanzen und Verdraengung Anorgan-
of Ground-Water Contamination by Chloro- Cooling Water of the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power ischer Anionen auf Chlor- und Schwefelfreier

form, Station, West Coast of Finland, Aktivkohle),


W88-10523 W88-09939 2111 5C W88-04343
2112 5A 2105 5A
Phytoplankton in the Sea Area Around the Lo-
KERFOOT, W. B. Determination of Organic Group Parameters-
viisa Nuclear Power Station, South Coast of
Direct Measurement of Gasoline Flow, AOC1, AOBr, AOS in Water by Means of Ion-
W88-09175 Finland,
2111 7B Chromatographic Detection: Enrichment of
W88-09940 2111 5C
Model Substances and Elimination of the Inor-
Four-Dimensional Perspective of an Under-
Phytoplankton in the Sea Area Off the Olkiluoto ganic Anion Adsorption (Bestimmung der or-
ground Fuel Oil Tank Leakage,
W88-11236 Nuclear Power Station, West Coast of Finland, ganischen Gruppenparameter AOC1, AOBr,
2112 5B
W88-09942 2111 5C AOS in Waessern mit ionenchromatogra-
Is Well Protection Adequate When
Private phischer Detektion: Adsorption organischer Mo-
Ground Water Flow Is Ignored,
KESSERU, Z.
dellsubstanzen und Verdraengung anorganischer
W88-09495
Origin and Process Control of Wet Rock Mate-
2111 5G Anionen auf chlor- und schwefelfreier Aktiv-
rial Inrushes,
kohle),
KERKHOF, L. W88-01430 2102 8E
W88-08154 2110 5A
Chemical Survey of the Mississippi Estuary,
Proposals on Mine Water Control System for
W88-00133 2101 2L
Kotredez Coal Mine, Determination of Organic Group parameters:
KERKUM, F. C. M. W88-01410 2102 4B (AOC1, AOBr, AOS) in Water by Means of Ion-
Chironomid Mortality Sandoz Acci-
after the Chromatographic Detections, Pyrohydrolysis
KESSLER, A.
and Absorption,
dent and Deformities in Chironomus Larvae due
Relationships Between Water Infiltration and
to Sediment Pollution on the Rhine, W88-10533 2112 5A
Oil Spill Migration in Sandy Soils,
W88-03763 2105 5C W88-00003 2101 5B
KETTUNEN, J.
KERNER, M. KETELLE, D. Adequacy of Large-Scale Models Identified
Effect of Tidal Action on the Distribution of Stratabound Pathways of Preferred Groundwat- with Incomplete Field Data - A Case Study with
Nutrients and Heavy Metals in Flat Sediments of er Flow: An Example From the Copper Ridge Two Lake Models,
the Elbe Estuary, (Der Einfluss der Gezeiten auf Dolomite in East Tennessee, W88-10301 2112 2H
die Verteiling von Nahrstoffen und Schwerme- W88-09502 2111 2F
tallen in Wattsedimenten des Elbe-Aestuars),
Practical Experiences in Activated Sludge
W88-09876 2111 5B KETRATANAKUL, A.
Adsorption of Coliphages to Particulates, Treatment within the Metsa-Serla Group,
KERR, L. A. W88-03732 2105 5D W88-10315 2112 5D
Persistenceand Movement of Picloram in a
Northern Saskatchewan Watershed, Effect of Sunlight on Coliphages in an Oxidation KEUKEN, M. P.
W88-08759 2110 5B Pond, Flow Injection Analysis of Hydrogen Peroxide,
W88-03563 2105 5D Sulfite,Formaldehyde and Hydroxymethanesul-
KERRISK, J. F. fonic Acid in Precipitation Samples,
Groundwater Chemistry at Yucca Mountain, KETTLARIJ, A.
Heavy Metal Removal from Waste Water from W88-10538 2112 5A
Nevada, and Vicinity,
W88-06601 Wet Lime(stone)-Gypsum Flue Gas Desulfuriza-
2108 2F KEW, G. A.
tion Plants,
KERSEN, M. W88-05591 2107 5D Determining Uncertainty in Physical Parameter
Effect of Sample Pretreatment on the Reliability Measurements by Monte Carlo Simulation,
of Solid Speciation Data of Heavy Metals. Im-
KETTLER, D. W88-09092 2111 5B
plications
Selecting Optimum Control to Reduce Acid
for the Study of Early Diagenetic
Rain, KHALAF, S. A. R.
Processes,
W88-02666 2104 5G
W88-06069 2108 5 A Bahrain: Training of Staff for Desalination
KETTRUP, A. Plants,
KERSHAW, K. A. Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the W88-07879 2109 3A
Impact on the Senjogahara Ecosystem of Ex-
Separation and Determination of Polycyclic Ar-
treme Run-off Events from the River Saka- KHALID, R. A.
omatic Hydrocarbons (16 PAH's off NBS-stand-
sagawa, Nikko National Park: II. The Correla-
ard) (Vergleich Stationarer HPLC-Phasen fur Capacity of a Swamp Forest to Assimilate the
tion of Vegetation
and Environmental Disturb- die Trennung und Bestimmung polycyclischer TOC Loading from a Sugar Refinery
ance Using TWINSPAN and DCA Ordination
aromatischer Kohlenwasserstoffe (16 PAH's um- Wastewater Stream,
Techniques,
fassender Standard nach NBS)), W88-04073 2105 5D
W88-09771 2111 2E W88-01976 2103 5A
KERSHOLM, E.
KHALIL, S. E. S.
Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the
Acridine Orange Direct Counts in Drinking Changing Rainfall Patterns in Western Sudan,
Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
Water Control Programmes - A Method to W88-08207 2110 2B
bons (6 PAH's of TO V),
Catch up with Bacterial Dormancy, W88-08168 2110 5A
W88-03765 2105 5A KHALIL, T. A.
Comparison of Stationary HPLC-Phases for the Temperature, pH, and Cations Affect the Ability
KERSTEN, M. Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar- of Escherichia coli to Mobilize Plasmids in L
Effect of Tidal Action on the Distribution of
bons (16 PAH's of NBS-Standard), Broth and Synthetic Wastewater,
Nutrients and Heavy Metals in Flat Sediments of W88-08161 2110 5A W88-04506 2106 5D

PA-205
AUTHOR INDEX
KHALILI, M.

KHALILI, M. One Hour Portable Test for Drinking Waters, KIBLER, D. F.


Efficiency in Water Allocation Under Stochastic W88-06757 2108 5A Flood Peak Estimates from Limited At-Site His-
Demand,
toric Data,
W88-02800 2104 6D Sulfide and Sulfate Inhibition of Methanogene-
sis,
W88-04405 2105 2E
KHAN, A. Q. W88-04445 2105 5D
Development of Dynamic Non-Hortonian Wa- Use of Historic Flood Information in Estimating
tershed Models for Steeply Sloping Forested KHARE, S. K. Flood Peaks on Ungaged Watersheds,
Watersheds: Application to Eastern Kentucky, Removal of Victoria Blue from Aqueous Solu- W88-04296 2105 2E
W 8 8-04744 2106 4A tionby Fly Ash,
W88-02841 2104 5D KICENIUK, J. W.
KHAN, A. T. Effect of Petroleum Hydrocarbons on Atlantic
Effect of Methylmercury on Egg and Juvenile KHATEP, M. M. Cod, Gadus Morhua, Following Chronic Expo-
Viability in Two Populations of Killifish Fundu- Simple Recursive Formula to Replace Wilson's
sure,
lus Heteroclitus, Graphical Lake Routing,
W88-00011 W88-03673 2105 5C
W88-06169 2108 5C 2101 7C
Studies of Cadmium Tolerance in Two Popula- KHAYAT, M. N. KICINSKI, H.
tions of Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, Some Problems Associated with Brewery and Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the
W88-06088 2108 5C Dairy Water Discharges, Separation and Determination of Polycyclic Ar-
W88-07124 2109 5C omatic Hydrocarbons (16 PAH's off NBS-stand-
Toxic Effects of Mercuric Chloride on Sperm ard) (Vergleich Stationarer HPLC-Phasen fur
and Egg Viability of Two Populations of Mum- KHEIRALLAH, K. M. die Trennung und Bestimmung polycyclischer
michog, Fundulus heteroclitus, Paleohydrology of the Nubian Aquifer North- aromatischer Kohlenwasserstoffe (16 PAH's um-
W88-05461 2107 5C east of the Blue Nile, nearKhartoum, Sudan, fassender Standard nach NBS)),
W88-09919 2111 2F
KHAN, A. U. W88-01976 2103 5A
Heavy Metals Water, Sediments, Fish and
in KHEMANI, L. T.
KICINSKI, H.G.
Plants of River Hindon, U.P., India, Influence of Alkaline Particulates on pH of
W88-09674 2111 5B Cloud and Rain Water in India, Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the
W88-02408 2103 2K Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
KHAN, J. J. bons (6 PAH's of TO V),
Colorado Experience in Resolving Surface- Influence of Alkaline Particulates on the Chem- W88-08168 2110 5A
Ground Water Conflicts, istry of Fog Water at Delhi, North India,
W88-05661 2107 6E W88-02459 2103 5 A Comparison of Stationary HPLC-Phases for the
Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
KHAN, L. R. KHMELEVA, N. N.
bons (16 PAH's of NBS-Standard),
Reliable Yield of Unconfined Aquifers, Relationship of Upper Lethal Temperatures to
W88-10491 W88-08161 2110 5A
2112 2F Silicon Content in Ecologically Different Hy-
drobiont Species from Continental Waters,
KHAN, M. A. KICKUTH, R.
W88-01819 2103 6G
Monitoring of Heavy Metals in the Water and Model Chlorination of Plant Derived Phenolic
Sediments of the Ganga River, India, KHOO, H. W. Water Contaminants with an Assessment of
W88-04423 2105 5B Comparative Study of the Sampling Properties Their Potential Toxicity to Escherichia Coli,
of Four Similarity Indices, W88-04146 2105 5C
KHAN, M. N.
W88-05880
Preventing Cavitation
2107 7B
in Francis Runners,
KIDD, R. E.
W88-O4048 2105 8B KHORSANDI, F. Simulation of the Flow System in the Shallow
Predicting Chemical Movement in Soils,
Aquifer, Dauphin Island, Alabama,
KHAN, R. A.
W88-00719
Effect of Petroleum
2101 5B W88-04684
Hydrocarbons on Atlantic 2106 2F
Cod, Gadus Morhua, Following Chronic Expo- KHOSROWPANAH, S.
sure, Experimental Study of Cross-Flow Turbine, KIDSON, J. W.
W88-03673 2105 5C W88-06229 2108 8C Interannual Variations in New Zealand Temper-
ature and Precipitation Patterns,
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Petroleum Hy- KHRISTOFOROVA, N. K. W88-10848 2112 2B
drocarbons on Two Species of Marine Fish In- Gonadotoxic and Embryotoxic Effects of Cad-
fected with a Hemoprotozoan, Trypanosoma mium in Sea Urchins, KIDSON, R. J.
Murmanensis, W88-01480 2102 5C Pasteurization by Submerged Combustion To-
W88-06142 2108 5C gether with Anaerobic Digestion,
Scytosiphon Lomentaria (Phaeophyta) as an In-
KHAN, S. M. dicator of Heavy-Metal Contamination of Sea
W88-00258 2101 5D
Management of River and Reservoir Sedimenta- Waters,
tion in Pakistan, W88-10852
KIEFER, R.
2112 5A
W88-03636 2105 2J Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermit-
KHUDENKO, B. M. tent Dosing of Outdoor Experimental Streams
KHANBILVARDI, R. M. Examination of the Zinc Cementation of Cadmi- with Chlorpyrifos,
Modeling Soil Erosion, Transport and Deposi- um in Aqueous Solutions, W88-11001 2112 5C
tion,
W88-01928 2103 5D
W88-03196 2104 2J KIEFER, R. W.
Self-Propelled Jet Aerator,
KHANGAROT, B. S. Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation,
W88-04800 2106 5D
Preventive Effects of Amino Acids on the Tox- W88-05781 2107 7B
icity of Copper to Daphnia Magna, Temperature Influence on Absorption and Strip-
W88-02499 2104 5C ping Processes, KIEMNEC, G. L.
W88-04372 2105 5D Relative Effectiveness of Sewage Sludge as a
Studies on the Acute Toxicity of Copper and Nitrogen Fertilizer for Tall Fescue,
Mercury Alone and in Combination to the KHUMAYYIS, D. S. W88-05982 2108 5E
Common Guppy Poecilia Reticulata (Peters), Saudi Arabia: Twenty Years of Desalination,
W88-09753 2111 5C W88-07885 2109 3A KIENE, R. P.
Production and Fate of Methylated Sulfur Com-
Zinc Sensitivity of a Freshwater Snail, Lymnaea KHUPE, B.
luteola L., in relation to Seasonal Variations in
pounds from Methionine and Dimethylsulfonio-
Simple Mathematical Model of a Complex Hy-
Temperature, propionate in Anoxic Salt Marsh Sediments,
drologic System - Okavango Swamp, Botswana,
W88-03693 5C W88-07524 W88-05191 2107 2L
2105 2109 2A

KHANNA, P. KIBAARA, D. I. KIER, R. S.


JointWastewater Management for a Cluster of Instance of Thermal Instability in Lake Simbi, Rising Groundwater Levels, Texas Tech Uni-
Tanneriesat Kanpur. Kenya, versity,
W88-00981 2102 5D W88-06993 2109 2H W88-04922 2106 4B

PA-206
AUTHOR INDEX
KINCANNON, D. F.

KIESSER, S. L. Selenium Toxicosis in Wild Aquatic Birds, KIMMEL, B. L.


Recommended Methods for Testing the Fate W88-10165 2112 5C Large-Scale Comparison of Factors Influencing
and Effects of Dispersed Oil in Marine Sedi- Phytoplankton Abundance in Rivers, Lakes, and
ments, KILPATRICK, F. A.
Impoundments,
W88-09199 2111 7B Storm-Sewer Flow Measurement and Recording
W88-06061 2108 2H
System,
Toxicity Testing with Constant or Decreasing W88-02351 2103 7B Size Distribution of Planktonic Autotrophy and
Concentrations of Chemically Dispersed Oil, Microheterotrophy in DeGray Reservoir, Ar-
W88-09185 2111 5C KIM, C. S.
kansas,
Love Canal,
Lesson of
KIFF, R. W88-01376 2102 5C
W88-01069 2102 2H
J.
Factors that Govern the Survival of Selected
Love Canal: Environmental Studies,
Spatial and Seasonal Patterns of Photosynthetic
Parasites in Sewage Sludges,
Carbon Metabolism in DeGray Lake Phyto-
W88-0O262 2101 5D W88-01383 2102 5B
plankton,

KIKER, C. F. KIM, H. G. W88-01070 2102 2H


Irrigation Efficiency: Economic Interpretation, Night Soil Treatment by Biological Fluidized
W88-03783 2105 6C Beds, KIMMEL, G. E.
W88-03726 2105 5D Nonpoint Contamination of Groundwater on
KIKUCHI, E. Long Island, New York,
Effects of the Brackish Deposit-Feeding Poly- KIM, J. S. W88-02611 2104 5B
chaetes Notomastus sp. (Capitellidae) and Comparison of High Molecular Weight Organic
Neanthes japonica (Izuka) (Nereidae) on Sedi- Compounds Isolated from Drinking Water in KIMMEL, W. G.
mentary 02 Consumption and C02 Production Five Cities, Impact of Acid Mine Drainage on the Stream
Rates, W88-07792 2109 5A Ecosystem: Part I,
W88-05513 2107 2L W88-05648 2107 5C
KIM, K.-H.
KIKUCHI, K. Determination of Carbon Disulfide in Natural Status of Headwater Benthic Insect Populations
Numerical Experiments of the Charging Mecha- Waters by Adsorbent Preconcentration and Gas in an Area of High Hydrogen Ion and Sulfate
nism of Precipitation Particles by the Ion-Cap- Chromatography with Flame Photometric De- Deposition,
ture Process below the Cloud Base, tection,
W88-04560 2106 5C
W88-08124 2110 2B W88-04170 2105 2K
KIMURA, I.
Orographic Rainfall Events in the Orofure KIM, K. S.
Aquatic Pollution Problems in Japan,
Mountain Range in Hokkaido, Japan, Use of Anthracite Ash as a Media for a Fixed-
W88-06298 2108 5C
W88-09868 2111 2B film Biological Process,
W88-03722 2105 5D KIMURA, S.
KIKUCHI, M.
KIM, K. W. Analytical Survey of Accumulations of Sedi-
Bioconcentration of Alcohol Ethoxylates in
Distributed Dynamic Watershed Model, ments in Canals of Tokyo Port,
Carp (Cyprinus carpio),
W88-05207 2107 2B W88-02530 2104 2J
W88-03664 2105 5C

Bioconcentration of Hg203C12 in Rainbow KIM, N. K. Development of Nitrogen Removal Technology


Trout and Carp at Low Concentrations, Two Ground Water Contamination Problems: in Night Soil Treatment by Circulated Aeration

W88-08883 2110 5C Case Studies, Type Biological Denitrification,


W88-09117 2111 5B W88-03739 2105 5D
KILADIS, G. N.
ENSO Signal in Continental Temperature and KIM, S.-H. Wastewater Treatment by Soil-covered Contact
Precipitation Records, Treatment of Emulsified and Colloidal Industrial Aeration Apparatus Under Extremely Low Air
W88-02791 2104 2B Wastewater Using a Combined Ultrafiltration - Temperatures,
Carbon Adsorption Process, W88-03749 2105 5D
KILGOUR, B. W. W88-00991 2102 5D
Factors Affecting the Distribution of Sphaeriid KIMURA, T.
Bivalves in Britannia Bay of the Ottawa River, KIM, S.-J. Screening of Bacteria with Antiviral Activity
W88-09944 2111 2H Microbial Decomposition in Aquatic Environ- Against Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis
ments: Combined Process of Extracellular Virus (IHNV) from Estuarine and Marine Envi-
KILIAN, S. G. Enzyme Activity and Substrate Uptake, ronments,
Substrate Utilisation by Yeast in a Spent Sul- W88-07023 2109 5B W88-08888 2110 2L
phite Liquor Permeate,
W88-03768 2105 5D KIM, S. W. KIMURA, Y.
Night Soil Treatment in Korea,
Stable Width and Depth of Straight Gravel
KILLEN, A. D. W88-03704 2105 5D Rivers With Heterogeneous Bed Materials,
Inactivation of Legionella pneumophila by Hy-
pochlorite and an Organic Chloramine, KIMATA, T. W88-08664 2110 2E
W88-05454 2107 5F Performance Evaluation of the Oxidation Ditch
KINCAID, C. T.
Process,
KILLEN, M. A. DIGRD: An Interactive Grid Generating Pro-
W88-03735 2105 5D
Green-Ampt-Model gram,
to Predict Surge Irrigation
Phenomena, KIMBALL, B. A. W88-00657 2101 7C
W88-05143 2107 3F Iron Photoreduction and Oxidation in an Acidic
Mountain Stream, Sediment and Radionuclide Transport in Rivers:
KILLGORE, K. J. W88-09902 Radionuclide Transport Modeling for Cattarau-
2111 5B
Bibliography of Effects of Commercial Naviga- gus and Buttermilk Creeks, New York,
tion Traffic in Large Waterways, KIMBALL, C. G. W88-00655 2101 5B
W88-02560 2104 6G Monitoring the Effects to the Ground Water
System Attributable to Agricultural Practices, Transport of Energy-Related Organic Com-
KILLIAN, H.
T. W88-01106 2102 7A pounds and Mixtures in Subsurface Environ-
F-Area Seepage Basins, ments,
W88-08508 2110 5B KIMBELL, C. L. W88-02263 2103 5B
Atmospheric Sulfur Analysis Using Rateometric
KILMARTIN, R. F. Colorimetry, KINCANNON, D. F.
Hydropower Planning in Developing Countries, W88-09392 2111 2B Application of PACT(R) to Industrial
W88-07504 2109 6A Wastewaters,
KIMBROUGH, R. D. W88-02302 2103 5D
KILNESS, A. W. Centers for Disease Control's Human Health
Fatal Outcome of Methemoglobinemia in an Assessment Approach Involving Improperly Biological Treatability Data Analysis of Indus-
Infant, Disposed Chemical Waste, trial Wastewaters,
W88-03844 2105 5C W88-01387 2102 5C W88-01029 2102 5D

PA-207
AUTHOR INDEX
KINCANNON, D. F.

Biological Treatment Required for Cleanup of Sub-Liner Ground Water Monitoring at a Large KINMAN, R.
Contaminated Ground Water at a Hazardous Lined Landfill, Demonstration of Landfill Gas Enhancement
Waste Dump Site, W88-09301 2111 7A Techniques in Landfill Simulators,
W88-00993 2102 5D W88-01755 2103 5E
KING, L. D.
Microbial Degradation of Hazardous Wastes by Effects of Sludge Properties on Accumulation of Long-Term Impacts of Industrial Waste Codis-
Land Treatment, Trace Elements by Crops,
posal in Landfill Simulators,
W88-02193 2103 5D W88-07906 2109 5B W88-01738 2103 5E
Small-Scale Field Evaluations of Land Treat- KING, P.
ment of an Oily Hazardous Waste, Freezing Precipitation in Winter Storms,
KINMAN, R. N.
W88-01008 5D W88-06361 Replacement for the Silt Density Index; Perman-
2102 2108 2B
ganateDemand to Predict Reverse Osmosis
KINDLER, J. Rain-Snow Boundaries over Southern Ontario, Membrane Fouling,
Coordinated Management of Land and Water W88-06364 2108 2B W88-O1045 2102 5D
Resources; Regionalization and Institutions,
W88-02254 2103 6A KING, P. H. Reverse Osmosis Membrane Fouling by Sanitary
Biological Treatability of In Situ Coal Gasifica- Landfill Leachate and Copper Plating Solutions,
KINDT, T. tion Wastewater, W88-02179
Coastal W88-08576
2103 5D
Eutrophication in Sweden: Reducing 2110 5D
Nitrogen in Land Runoff, KINNELL, P. I.
W88-08227 2110 5G Removal of Toxic Materials from In Situ Tar
Rainfall Energy in Eastern Australia: Intensity-
Sand Process Water,
Kinetic Energy Relationships for Canberra,
KING, C. M. W88-05523 2107 5D A.C.T.,
Risk Assessment of Soil Contamination Criteria,
W88-07957 KING, R. B. W88-07705 2109 2B
2109 5C
Land Resource Assessment for Irrigation,
KING, D. K. W88-05835 2107 3F KINNELL, P. I. A.
Community Metabolism in Natural and Agricul- Kinematic Overland Flow - Generalization of
turally Disturbed Riffle Sections of the Chippe- KING, R. H. Rose's Approximate Solution, Part II,
wa River, Isabella County, Michigan, Colonization of Wood Substrates by the Aquatic W88-07520 2109 2E
W88-10451 2112 5C Xylophage Xylotopus par (Diptera: Chironomi-
dae) and a Description of Its Life History, Runoff Collector and Flume for Use on Bare
Morphology and Ecology of Urnatella gracilis W88-04541 2106 2H Fallow Plots,
Leidy, (Entoprocta), a Freshwater Macroinver- W88-07694 2109 7B
tebrate from Artificial Riffles of the Tombigbee Morphology and Ecology of Urnatella gracilis
River, Mississippi, Leidy, (Entoprocta), a Freshwater Macroinver- KINNER, N. E.
W88-09933 tebrate from Artificial Riffles of the Tombigbee Development of Protozoan and Metazoan Com-
2111 2H
River, Mississippi, munities in Rotating Biological Contactor Bio-
KING, D. L. W88-09933 2111 2H films,
Michigan State University Water Quality Man- W88-02348
KING, T. D. 2103 5D
agement Facility - A Lake-Land System to Re-
cycle Municipal Wastewater, Does Avoidance of Chlorinated Seawater Pro- KINNMARK, P. E.
W88-00282 2101 3C tect Fish Against Toxicity. Laboratory and
Simulation of Tidal Flow in the Southern Part of
Field Observations,
theNorth Sea and the English Channel,
Regulation of Blue-Green Algal Buoyancy and W88-03517 2105 5C W88-08346 2110 2L
Bloom Formation by Light, Inorganic Nitrogen,
C02, and Trophic Level Interactions, KING, T. G.
Effects on
KINSCHERF, T. G.
W88-09628 2111 2H Groundwater from Seepage of Live-
Genetic and Biochemical Basis for Microbial
stockManure Lagoons,
KING, G. M. W88-00555 Transformations and Detoxification of Mercury
2101 5B
Factors Controlling Emission of Dimethylsul- and Mercurial Compounds,
phide From Salt Marshes, KING, W. D. W88-01373 2102 5B
W88-06107 2108 2L Drop-Size Response of the CSIRO Liquid
Water Probe, KINSER, G. W.
KING, G. N. W88-06745 2108 7B Mitigation and Its Problems,
Method for Stabilization of Sludge, W88-04970 2106 6E
W88-00506 2101 5D Thermal Device for Aircraft Measurement of
the Solid Water Content of Clouds, KINTZER, F. C.
KING, L P. W88-03282 2104 7B Tunnel Plug Design at Tyee Lake,
Management Model:
Salinity I. Development, W88-00073 2101 8A
W88-05134 2107 5B KING, W. R.
Relationship Between Annual Runoff and Wa- KINZELBACH, W.
Salinity Management Model: II. 1- and 2-D Ap- tershed Area for the Eastern United States, Groundwater Modelling: An Introduction with
plications, W88-07275 2109 2E Sample Programs in BASIC,
W88-05135 2107 5B W88-05908 2107 2F
KINGSBURY, G. L.
KING, J. M. Reclamation and Redevelopment of Contaminat-
Methods for the Simulation of Pollutant Trans-
Leaf-pack Dynamics in a Southern African ed Land: Volume I, U.S. Case Studies,
Mountain Stream, W88-01606
port in Ground Water: A Model Comparison,
2103 5E W88-10945 2112 5B
W88-06694 2108 2H
KINGSBURY, P. D.
Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain KIPKO, E. J.
Use of Bioassays to Assess Aquatic Arthropod
Stream in the South-western Cape, South Elimination of Abandoned Flooded Workings
Mortality from Permethrin Drift Deposits,
Africa, W88-02037 During Shaft Sinking at Yuzhnaya Mine,
2103 5C
W88-06907 2109 2E W88-01439 2102 8G
KINGSFORD, C. M.
Particulate Organic Matter in a Mountain New Hampshire Water Law: An Interpretive
New Developments in the Field of Grouting
Stream in the South-Western Cape, South Overview, Using Integrated Method,
Africa, W88-04285 2105 6E W88-01438 2102 8G
W88-09642 2111 2E
KINGSLEY, B. A. KIPP, J. A.
Toxicity of Aqueous Extracts of Natural and Cooperative Quality Assurance Program for Stress-Relief Fracture Control of Ground-Water
Synthetic Oils to Three Species of Lemna, Monitoring Contract Laboratory Performance, Movement in the Appalachian Plateaus,
W88-11014 2112 5C W88-00421 2101 5A W88-09501 2111 2F
KING, K. S. Protocol for the Analysis of a Broad Range of KIPP, K. L.
Effects of Low Ionic Strength Solutions on pH Specific Organic Compounds in Drinking A Twc-Dimensional Graphing Program for the
of Acid Forested Soils, Water, Tektronix 4050- Series Graphics Computers,
W88-06186 2108 2K W88-OO420 2101 A W88-O3O02
5 2104 7B

PA-208
AUTHOR INDEX
KITTLESON, K. M.

Low-Level Radioactive Groundwater Contami- KIRKBY, M. J. KISHIMOTO, N.


nationFrom a Cold Scrap Recovery Operation General Models of Long-Term Slope Evolution Acidophilic Heterotrophic Bacteria Isolated
Wood River Junction, Rhode Island, Through Mass Movement, from Acidic Mine Drainage, Sewage, and Soils,
W88-03886 2105 5B W88-09345 2111 8D W88-02367 2103 5B
KIPP, T. W. KIRKHAM, D. KISS, K. T.
Adsorption and Desorption of Zn, Cu, and Cr Algorithm for the Calculation of Drain Spacings Phytoplankton Studies in the Szigetkoz Section
by Sediments from the Raisin River (Michigan), for Layered Soils,
of the Danube During 1981-1982,
W88-05036 2106 5B W88-07987 2110 2G
W88-09892 2111 2H
KIPPIN, J. S. KIRKHAM, M. B.
Health Significance and Occurrence of Injured Root Growth in a Claypan with
KISSEL, R.
a Perennial-
Bacteria in Drinking Water, Laboratory Evaluation of Solid Residues from
Annual Rotation,
W88-03585 2105 5F W88-07997 2110 21
Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion Sys-
tems,
KIPPLINGER, A. KIRKLAND, J. A. W88-08360 2110 5E
Ion-Chromatography in the Routine Analysis of Soil Water Conservation under Zero- and Con-
Water and Environmental Material (Die Ionen- ventional Tillage Systems on the Canadian Prai- KIT, E.
Chromatographie in der Routinemaessigen ries, Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of
Wasser- und Umweltanalytik), W88-03194 2104 3F Nonlinear Sloshing Waves in a Rectangular
W88-04323 2105 5A Channel,
KIRKPATRICK, L. E. W88-06817 2109 8B
KIRBY, C. W. Drainage Channel With Means For Maintaining
In-Basin Chlorination for Control of Activated
Proper Slope During Installation, KIT ADA, H.
Sludge Bulking in Industrial Waste Treatment W88-04826 2106 4A Change in the Qualities of Water and Bottom
Plants,
W88-02207 5D Sediment with the Development of Anoxic
2103 KIRKPATRICK, W. R.
Layer in a Stratified Lake,
Evaluation of Tertiary Treatment Systems for
KIRBY, W. H. Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse,
W88-08886 2110 2H
Linear Error Analysis of Slope-Area Discharge
W88-03569 2105 5D
Determinations, KITADA, T.
W88-07394 2109 2E KIRKWOOD, B. R. Mixing of River Water in River Yodo, (In Japa-
Bacteriological Quality of Traditional Water nese),
Summary of Flood-Frequency Analysis in the
W88-08630
Sources in North-Eastern Imo State, Nigeria, 2110 2E
United States,
W88-07667 2109 5A
W88-07385 2109 2E KITAGAWA, M.
KIRCHGESSNER, N. KIRKWOOD, D. Long Term Competition Between Sulfate-reduc-
Federal Activities Related to the Treatment of ing and Methane-producing Bacteria for Acetate
Civil Engineer's Point of View on Water Tight-
Drinking Water, in Anaerobic Biofilm,
ness and Clogging of Waste Stabilization Ponds,
W88-07370 2109 5D W88-05810 2107 5F W88-04857 2106 5D
KIRCHNER, J. KIRSCH, E. J. KITAI, E.
Borehole Development and Rehabilitation, Evaluation of the Quality of Wastewater Treat-
Physical and Computer Models of Multiquality
W88-00393 2101 4B ment Effluent Following Chlorination or Ozona- Networks,
tion,
W88-05612 2107 5F
Development of a National Ground- Water Data W88-03542 2105 5D
Base,
KIT AIDE, T.
W88-03771 2105 2F KIRSHEN, P.
Phosphate Removal by Column Packed Blast
Real-Time Hydrologic Data Acquisition Net-
KIRCHNER, S. Furnace Slag: II. Practical Application of Sec-
work for the Arkansas River Basin, Colorado,
Ion-Chromatographic Measurements of Ammo- W88-01210 2102 7B
ondary Effluent,
nium, Fluoride, Acetate, Formate and Methane- W88-07158 2109 5D
sulphonate Ions at Very Low Levels in Antarc- KIRST, G. O.
tic Ice, Seasonal Changes of Ionic Concentrations in the KITCHELL, J. F.

W88-08546 2110 5A Vacuolar Sap of Chara Vulgaris L. Growing in Dynamics of Lake Michigan Plankton: A Model
a Brackish Water Lake, Evaluation of Nutrient Loading, Competition,
KIRIKA, A. W88-05935 2108 2H and Predation,
Coldingham Loch, S.E. Scotland: I. Physical W88-10824 2112 2H
and Chemical Features with Special Reference KIRT, J. L.
to the Seasonal Patterns in Nutrients, Portable Method for Decontamination, KITCHEN, L. A.
W88-10659 2112 2H W88-00522 2101 5G Nitrate in the Intermediate Vadose Zone Be-
neath Irrigated Cropland,
KIRK, J. T. O. KIRUBAGARAN, R. W88-08313 2110 5B
Optical Water Quality - What Does it Mean and Toxic Effects of Three Mercurial Compounds
How Should We Measure It, on Survival, and Histology of the Kidney of the KITCHENS, J. F.
W88-06486 2108 5G Catfish Clarias batrachus (L.), Light-Activated Reduction of Chemicals for De-
W88-08673 2110 5C struction of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Oil
Spectral Absorption and Scattering Properties of
Dissolved and Particulate Components in Rela- and Soil,
KISHI, Y.
tion to the Underwater Light Field of Some Behavior of Groundwater with Dispersion
W88-01308 2102 5D
in
Tropical Australian Freshwaters, Coastal Aquifers,
W88-10709 2112 2H KITCHING, J. A.
W88-09975 2111 2F Ecology of Lough Ine: Part 24. The Flora and
KIRK, M. W. Motion of Coastal Confined Groundwater in the Fauna Associated with Himanthalia elongata
Processes Affecting Subsurface Transport of (L.) S.F. Gray in Relation to Water Current and
Presence of Various Patterns of Pumping: II.
Leaking Underground Tank Fluids, Wave action in the Lough Hyne Marine Nature
Numerical Analysis by the Steady State Disper-
W88-05901 2107 5B Reserve,
sion Model, (In Japanese),
Soil Surface and W88-08650 2110 2F W88-09714 2111 2L
Interfacial Effects in the Under-
ground Storage Tank Environment, KITOH, A.
Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with
W88-05904 2107 5B
Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: III. Dispersivi- Simulation of the Tropospheric General Circula-
KIRK, P. W. W. ties in Naka River and Kiki River Estuaries, (In tion with the MRI Atmospheric General Circu-
Assessment of the Interactions of Metals and Japanese), lation Model: Part III. The Asian Summer Mon-
Nitrilotriacetic Acid in Soil/Sludge Mixtures, W88-08632 2110 2F soon,
W88-02478 2103 5E W88-07682 2109 2B
Studies on the Motion of Ground Water with
Chemically Assisted Phosphorous Precipitation: Dispersion in Coastal Aquifers: IV. Numerical KITTLESON, K. M.
Effects on Anaerobic Digestion and 'Aercon' Analysis Based on Two-dimensional Unsteady Operational, Spatial and Environmental Water
Sludge Thickening, State Model, (In Japanese), Planning and Analysis,
W88-07154 2109 5D W88-08637 2110 2F W88-00943 2101 5G

PA-209
AUTHOR INDEX
KITTLESON, K. M.

Spatial Distribution and Analysis of Groundwat- KLASSEN, H. D. KLEIJ, M. T.


er Nitrate Contamination in Kalamazoo County, Use of Gabion Weirs to Improve Spawning Replacement of Sand by Granular Activated
Michigan, Habitat for Pink Salmon in a Small Logged Carbon in Rapid Gravity Sand Filters,
W88-01763 2103 5B Watershed, W88-07057 2109 5F
W88-09831 2111 81
KITTO, M. E. KLEIN, B.
Simultaneous Collection of Particles and Acidic KLAUD, R. J.
Daily Study of the Diatom Spring Bloom at
Gases for Tracing Emissions from Coal-Fired Manual Design and Operation of a Solenoid-
for
Roscoff (France) in 1985: I. The Spring Bloom
Power Plants, Based Delivery System for Aquatic Toxicity
within the Annual Cycle,
W88-08449 2110 7B Testing,
W88-02014 W88-08725 2110 21
2103 7B
KIYOHARA, H. KLEIN, B. S.
Restoration of the Ability to Settle Bulking
KLAUDA, R. J.
Contribution to the Biology of Shortnose Stur- Two Outbreaks of Blastomycosis Along Rivers
Sludge by Bacterial Seeding in Wastewater
geon in the Hudson River Estuary, in Wisconsin: Isolation of Blastomyces dermatiti-
Treatment,
W88-06642 2108 2L dis from Riverbank Soil and Evidence of Its
W88-04656 2106 5D Transmission Along Waterways,
Distributions and Movements of the Early Life W88-04555 2106 5C
KIZER, K. W.
Stages of Three Species of Alosa in the Hudson
Bacteriology of the Freshwater Environment:
River, with Comments on Mechanisms to KLEIN-BANAY, C.
Implications for Clinical Therapy,
Reduce Interspecific Competition, Pretreatment of Seawater by Flocculation and
W88-03997 2105 5B W88-06643 2108 2L Settling for Particulates Removal,
KJELLBERG, G. Fisheries Data Sets Compiled by Utility-Spon-
W88-02429 2103 3 A
Mercury in Fish and Invertebrates in Lake sored Research in the Hudson River Estuary, KLEIN, C. L.
Mjosa (Kvikksolv i fisk og evertebrater Mjosa), i
W88-06639 2108 81 Automated Numerical Evaluation of Slug Test
W88-09947 2111 5B
Data,
Life History of Atlantic Tomcod, Microgadus
KJERFVE, B. W88-10416 2112 2F
tomcod, in the Hudson River Estuary, with Em-
Nitrogen Exchange Between a Southeastern phasis on Spatio-Temporal Distribution and
Data Analyses and Computer Modeling of the
USA Salt Marsh Ecosystem and the Coastal Movements,
Benzene Plume in an Aquifer Beneath a Gas
Ocean, W88-06644 2108 2L Plant,
W88-01995 2103 2L
Sensitivity of Early Life Stages of Blueback W88-11223 2112 5B
KLADIVKO, E. J. Herring to Moderate Acidity and Aluminum in
Movement of KLEIN, D. E.
Pesticides and Nutrients into Tile Soft Freshwater,
W88-00138 Burning Lower-Sulfur Coals to Reduce S02
Drainage Water in Southeastern Indiana, 2101 5C
W88-11050 Emissions,
2112 5B
KLAVERKAMP, J. F. W88-02660 2104 5G
KLAHR, P. C. Acclimation to Cadmium Toxicity by White
Effects of Temperature and Density on Sedi- Suckers: Cadmium Binding Capacity and Metal KLEIN, E.
ment Reworking by Stylodrilus heringianus Distribution in Gill and Liver Cytosol, Rejection Spectra of Reverse Osmosis Mem-
(Oli-
gochaeta: Lumbriculidae), W88-06939 2109 5C branes Degraded by Hydrolysis or Chlorine
W88-04217 Attack,
2105 2H KLAVETTER, E. A. W88-02448 2103 3A
KLAIBER, F. W. Continuum Model for Water Movement in an
Unsaturated Fractured Rock Mass, KLEIN, H. E.
Gabions Used in Stream Grade-Stabilization
W88-06799 2108 2G Means and Method,
Irrigation
Structures: A Case History,
W88-02356 4D W88-04828 2106 3F
2103 KLECKA, G. M.
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment KLEIN,
KLAINE, S. J. H.-P.
of Low Concentration Wastewaters: I. Steady
Agricultural Runoff Modeling in a Small West Technical and Economic Advantages of Produc-
State,
Tennessee Watershed, ing and Applying Ozone at High Concentra-
W88-0O070 2101 5D
W88-06493 tions,
2108 5B
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment W88-06018 2108 5F
KLAPP, E. of Low Concentration Wastewaters: I. Steady
Discharge of Gases from Submarine Desalina- KLEIN, R. B.
State,
tion Plants, W88-08147 Use of Multiple Pathway Computer Codes for
2110 5D
W88-01789 2103 3A Assessment of Health Effects from Low-Level
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment Radioactive Waste,
KLAPRAT, D. A. of Low Concentration Wastewaters. II. Dynam- W88-11051 2112 5C
Effect of Low pH and Aluminum on the Olfac- ics,
toryOrgan of Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri, W88-04339 2105 5D KLEINSTREUER, C.
W88-08785 2110 5C Mathematical Modeling of Fluid Flow and
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment Solute Distribution in Pressure-Driven Mem-
KLAPWIJK, A. of Low Concentration Wastewaters: II. Dynam- brane Modules,
Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the ics, W88-00705 2101 3A
Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica- W88-08149 2110 5D
tion Process, Part I: Effect on Water Quality, KLEINVELD, H. A.
W88-01973 KLEEMAN, J. M. Cadmium in Freshwater Clams. Ill Ef-
Kinetics
2103 5F
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Toxicity in
fects of Zinc on Uptake and Distribution of
Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens),
in the Cadmium in Anodonta Cygne,
Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica- W88-07707 2109 5C W88-03870 2105 5C
tion Process: Part I. Effect on Water Quality,
Morphologic Lesions and Acute Toxicity in
W88-08158 2110 5F Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) Treated with
KLEMAS, V.
Remote Sensing of Submerged Aquatic Vegeta-
2,3,7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin.
Disinfection of Anion Exchange Resins in the
W88-07706 Lower Chesapeake Bay: A Comparison
tion in
2109 5C
Combined Ion Exchange/Biological Denitrifica- of Landsat MSS to TM Imagery,
tion Process. Part II: Effect on Resin Capacity, KLEESCHULTE, M. J. W88-02678 2104 7B
W88-08164 2110 5F Hydrologic Data for the Weldon Spring Radio-
active Waste-Disposal Sites, St. Charles County, KLEMER, A. R.
Removal from Ground Water,
Nitrate
Missouri-1984-1986, Water Quality Manipulations in a Eutrophic Im-
W88-04263 2105 5F W88-03398 poundment,
2104 5B
W88-02524 2104 5G
KLAPWIJK, S. P. KLEI, H. E.
Effects of Phosphorus Removal on the Maximal Destruction of Hazardous Compounds by Ultra- KLEMES, I.
Algal Growth in Bioassay Experiments with violet Catalyzed Oxidation with Hydrogen Per- Cycles in Finite Samples and Cumulative Proc-
Water From Four Dutch Lakes, oxide. esses of Higher Orders.
W88-09989 2111 5G W88-03186 2104 5F W88-05534 2107 7C

PA-210
AUTHOR INDEX
KNEPP, A. J.

KLEMES, V. KLINGER, A. R. KMET, N. M.


Cycles in Finite Samples and Cumulative Proc- Channel-Storage/Discharge Relations for the Effects ofAmmonia Nitrogen on the Anaerobic
esses of Higher Orders, Peoria and La Grange Dams on the Illinois Digestion of Poultry Manure,
W88-05534 2107 7C River in Illinois, W88-00973 2102 5D
W88-03326 2104 2E
KLEMM, D.
KMET, P.
Numerical Refinement of Palmiet's Pump-Tur- KLINK, A. G.
Evaluation of the Performance of Four Clay-
bine Design, Acidification of a Dutch Moorland Pool: A Pa-
W88-08613 2110 8C Lined Landfills in Wisconsin,
laeolimnological Study,
W88-08589 2110 2H W88-01753 2103 5E
KLEMM, O.
Characterization of Weak
Acidity in Selected KLKEIN, W. H. KMETY, E.
Precipitation Samples from a Forest Ecosystem, Specification of Monthly Precipitation over the New Serovar mogdeni of Serogroup Tarassovi
W88-05999 2108 5A United States from the Surrounding 700 mb of Leptospira interrogans Isolated from a
Height Field, Sewage Plant in England,
pH-Response on Leaves and Isolated Cuticles of W88-06366 2108 2B W88-07666 2109 5A
Hedera Helix L. After Wetting with Artificial
Rainwater, KLOCK, A. M. KNAB, D.
W88-01885 2103 5C Remedial Investigation and Design for a Mine-
Comparison of Dissolved and Leachable Trace
Tailings Wastewater Facility in Southwestern
KLEOPFER, R. D.
Wyoming,
Metals in Los Alamos Drinking Water Supply
Residues of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin W88-10927 and Distribution System Specimens,
2112 5B
in the Spring River, Missouri, W88-07747 2109 5A
W88-02491 2103 5B KLOCKENKAMPER, R.
Improvement of the Detection Power in Elec- KNAP, A. H.
KLEPPINGER, E. W. trothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry by Behavioural Effects of Chemically Dispersed Oil
Remedial Options in Hazardous Waste Manage-
Summation of
Signals: Determination of Traces and Subsequent Recovery in Diploria strigosa
ment - An Overview,
of Metals Drinking Water and Urine,
in (Dana),
W88-02757 2104 5E
W88-06136 2108 5A W88-10854 2112 5B
KLERKS, P. L.
KLOOS, H. Examination of SOx, NOx and Trace Metal
Fate of Metal Contaminated Sediments in
Preliminary Evaluation of Some Wild and Culti-
Foundry Cove, New York, Washout Ratios Over the Western Atlantic
vated Plants for Snail Control in Machakos Dis- Ocean,
W88-03482 2104 5B
Kenya,
trict,
W88-05123 2107 5B
Genetic Adaptation to Heavy Metals in Aquatic W88-06268 2108 5G
Organisms: Review,A KLOPFER, D. C.
Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment,
W88-02691 2104 5C W88-08446 2110 5B
Usefulness of the Lipid Index for Bioaccumula-
KLIBANOV, A. M. tion Studies with Daphnia magna,
W88-11019 2112 5A KNAPP, H. V.
Peroxidase for Removal of Hazardous Aromat-
Evaporation Time Series Analysis for Milford
icsfrom Industrial Wastewaters,
W88-01318 KLOPP, R. Lake in Kansas,
2102 5D
Emission and Immission of Organic Halogen W88-01216 2102 2D
KLICOV, D. Compounds in the Catchment Area of the River
Efficiency Scale Effects in Pelton Turbines, Ruhr, KNAPTON, J. R.
W88-08614 2110 8C W88-08159 2110 5B Arsenic Data for Streams in the Upper Missouri
River Basin, Montana and Wyoming,
KLIMA, E. F. Emission and Immission of Organic Halogen
Creation of Fishery Habitat Compounds in the Catchment Area of the River
W88-03304 2104 2K
in Estuaries,
W88-02567 2104 2L Ruhr (Emission und Immission von AOX im KNEALE, P. E.
Ruhreinzugsgebiet),
KLIMEK, A. W. Instrumentation of Pore Pressure and Soil Water
W88-01974 2103 5B
Comprehensive Protection for Two Multipur- Suction,
pose Reservoirs in Central North Carolina - KLOS, D. B. W88-09337 2111 7B
EPA's National Nonpoint Source Policy Can Monitor Well Installation at K-1407-B and K-
Work, 1407-C Surface Impoundments at the Oak Ridge Sensitivity of the Groundwater Mound Model
W88-01101 2102 5G Gaseous Diffusion Plant, for Predicting Mire Topography,
W88-09086 2111 7A W88-06805 2108 2F
KLINE, D. E.
Modified Regression Approach for Modeling KLOSE, P. N. KNEESE, A. V.
Probability Distributions, Politicaland Social Factors in the Pscuxent Competition for Water,
W88-06349 2108 7C River Cleanup Agreement, W88-00295 2101 6D
W88-09461 2111 5G
KLINE, E. R.
KNEIB, R. T.
Toxicity of Chlorpyrifos, Endrin, or Fenvalerate KLOSTERMAN, W. F.
to Fathead Minnows Following Episodic or Seasonal Abundance, Distribution and Growth
Complex Storm Sewer Project Aided by Inno-
Continuous Exposure, of Postlarval and Juvenile Grass Shrimp (Palae-
vative Pipe Design,
W88-07474 2109 5C monetes Pugio) in a Georgia, USA, Salt Marsh,
W88-04871 2106 4A
W88-05364 2107 2L
KLING, G. W. KLUG, M. J.
Comparative Transparency, Depth of Mixing, Big Soda Lake (Nevada): 3. Pelagic Methano- KNEIFEL, K.
and Stability of Stratification in Lakes of Came- genesis and Anaerobic Methane Oxidation, Effect of Cell Thickness and Flow Velocity on
roon, West Africa, W88-05100 2106 2H Water Cost in Desalination by Electrodialysis,
W88-07465 2109 2H W88-02435 2103 3A
KLUMP, J. V.
KLINGEMAN, P. C. Observations of Hydra from a Submersible at Nitrate Removal by Electrodialysis for Brewing
Ensuring the Security of Public Water Supplies, Two Deepwater Sites in Lake Superior, Water,
W88-07034 2109 5F W88-04211 2105 2H W88-08140 2110 5F
Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Oregon KLUMPP, R. K.
Water Resources Research Institute), KNEITZ, P. R.
Focal, Seasonal and Behavioural Patterns of In-
W88-10014 2111 9D Repair of New Exchequer Dam,
fection and Transmission of Schistosoma haema-
tobium in a Farming Village at the Volta Lake, W88-04538 2106 8A
KLINGENSMITH, S.
Ghana,
Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American W88-06269
KNEPP, A. J.
Oysters, Crassostrea virginica (G.),
2108 5C
Exposed to Application of Stochastic Ground Water Models
Chlorinated and Dechlorinated Seawater, with KLUSMAN, R. W. to Geologic Disposal of High-Level Nuclear
Notes on Survival and Feeding, Water Analysis, Waste,
W88-03522 2105 5C W88-02804 2104 5A W88-10957 2112 5E

PA-211
AUTHOR INDEX
KNETTIG E.

KNETriG, E. Simulation of Solute Transport Using a Continu- KNOWITON, R. G.


Anaerobic Biodegradaiion of Monochlorophen- ous Time Markov Process: 2. Application to Vadose Zone Characterization of Low-Perme-
ols, Transient Field Conditions, ability Sediments Using Field Permeameters,
W88-02011 2103 5D W88-043I3 2105 5B W88-08310 2110 2F
KNEZEK, B. D. KNISEL, W. G.
Crop Management Studies at the Muskegon
KNOX, J. N.
CREAMS: A System for Evaluating Manage- Natural Variation in Stream and Wetland Eco-
County Michigan Land Treatment System, ment Practices,
W88-02745 2104 5E systems and the Effects of Defense Waste Proc-
W88-07831 2109 5G essing Facility Construction,
Management Studies of Annual Grasses and Pe- KNOBEL, L. L. W88-09227 2111 5C
rennial Legumes and Grasses at the Michigan Bacteria in Deep Coastal Sediments of
Plain
State University Water Quality Management Fa- Maryland: A Possible Source of C02 to
KNOX, K.
oility, Leachate Production, Control and Treatment,
Groundwater,
W88-02747 2104 5E W88-01694 W88-02644 2104 5E
2103 2F
KNEZOVICH, J. P.
KNOCKE, W. KNOX, R. C.
Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Chloroben- Ground Water Quality Protection,
Underground Storage Tank Disposal: Alterna-
zenes to Larvae of the Midge, Chironomus de- W88-01655 2103 5G
tives, Economics, and Environmental Costs,
corus,
W88-10036 2111 5E
W88-08679 2110 5B KNOX, R. L.
KNOCKE, W. R. Induced Recharging and Contamination Suscep-
Bioavailability of Sediment-Sorbed Organic
Color Removal by Chemical Coagulation and tibility of the Floridan Aquifer, Hilton Head
Chemicals: A Review,
Ultrafiltration, Island, South Carolina,
W88-02492 2103 5B
W88-03271 2104 5D W88-11117 2112 2F
KNIEWALD, G.
Effects of Coagulation on Sludge Thickening KNUDSEN, A.
Heavy Metal Distribution in Recent Sediments
and Dewatering, Water Quality of Cistern Water
of theKrka River Estuary. An Example of in St. Thomas,
Sequential Extraction Analysis,
W88-02397 2103 5D U.S.V.I., A Preliminary Survey; B. Microbial
W88-06068 2108 5B Analysis and Major Ion Composition,
Evaluation of an Acidic Waste Site Cleanup
W88-00536 2101 5A
Marine Sampling by Scuba Diving. 3. Sampling Effort,

Procedures for Measurement of Mercury Con-


W88-02144 2103 5D KNUDSEN, E. E.
centrations in Estuarine Waters and Seawater, Effects of Riprap Bank Reinforcement on Juve-
Using Alternative Oxidants to Remove Dis-
W88-06070 2108 5A nile Salmonids in Four Western Washington
solved Manganese from Waters Laden with Or-
Streams,
KNIGHT, A. ganics,
Assessment of. the Biological Impact of Point W88-02319 2103 5F W88-09820 2111 81

Source Discharges Employing Asiatic Clams,


KNOHL, R. B. KNUDSEN, P. N.
W88-03867 2105 5A
Mutagenic and Clastogenic of Properties 3- Revetment for Protecting the Inclined Surfaces
KNIGHT, A. C. E. Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)- of Beaches, Shores, Rivers or Channels, and of
Rationalized Energy-Loss Parameters for Chan- Furanone: A Potent Bacterial Mutagen in Drink- Structures Such as Moles, Dikes, or Channel
nels, ing Water, Walls. Located in These Places, Against Erosion
W88-10231 2112 2E W88-06964 2109 5C by Waves and Flowing Water,
W88-00605 2101 8D
KNIGHT, A. E. Studies on Potent Bacterial Mutagen,
the 3-
Potential Effects of Bulb Turbines on Atlantic chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)- KNUTILLA, R. L.
Salmon Smolts, furanone: Aqueous Stability, XAD Recovery Water-Resources Activities of the U.S. Geologi-
W88-00906 2101 6G and Analytical Determination in Drinking Water cal Survey in New-Mexico— Fiscal Year 1986,
and in Chlorinated Humic Acid Solutions, W88-03309 2104 7C
KNIGHT, A. W.
W88-06113 2108 5A
Concurrent Grazing Effects of Two Stream In-
sects on Periphyton.
KNUTSEN, E.
KNOPMAN, D. S. Method for Making Elongate Cast Construction
W88-07464 2109 2H Analytically-Derived Sensitivities in One-Di-
on the Sea,
KNIGHT, D. W. mensional Models of Solute Transport in Porous
W88-00750 2101 8A
Dissemination of Information to Practicing En- Media,
gineers and Researchers in the Water Industry, W88- 10048 2111 5B KNUTSON, A. B.
W88-06458 2108 10D Fate of Metal Contaminated Sediments in
Further Comments on Sensitivities, Parameter
Foundry Cove, New York,
SERC Flood Channel Facility, Estimation, and Sampling Design in One-Dimen-
W88-03482 2104 5B
W88-06466 2108 2E sional Analysis of Solute Transport in Porjus
Media, KNUUTILA, M.
KNIGHT, P.-A. W88-05437 2107 5B
Low Salinity Induces Reversible Tissue Regres- Lignin and Organic Chlorine Compounds in
sion in the Estuarine Sponge Microciona Proli- KNOPP, P. V. Lake Water and the Role of the Chlorobleach-
and Solander),
fera (Ellis Sludge Disinfection with Heat Treatment, ing Effluents,
W88-02129 2103 2L W88-06580 2108 5D W88-06033 2108 5B

Low Salinity Induces Reversible Tissue Regres- KNOTT, J. F. KNUUTTNEN, J.


sion in the Estuarine Sponge Microciona proli- Hydrologic Parameters of Salt Marsh Peat, Lignin and Organic Chlorine Compounds in
fera (Ellis and Solander), W88-04245 2105 2L Lake Water and the Role of the Chlorobleach-
W88-02368 2103 2L ing Effluents,
KNOWLES, C. O. W88-06033 2108 5B
KNIGHT, R. L. Protein and Nucleic Acid Content in Daphnia
Performance of a Natural Wetland Treatment magna During Chronic Exposure to Cadmium, Organic Chlorine Compounds in Lake Sedi-
System for Wastewater Management, W88-02728 2104 5C ments and the Role of the Chlorobleaching Ef-
W88-01822 2103 5D fluents,
KNOWLES, R.
KNIGHT, W88-06032 2108 5B
S. S. Nitrification: A Significant Cause of Oxygen De-
Fisheries in Man-Made
Pools Below Grade-Con- Under Winter
pletion Ice,
trol Structures and in Naturally Occurring
KOBAL, I.
W88-07080 2109 2H Radioactivity of the Atomic Spa at Podcetrtek,
Scour Holes of Unstable Streams,
W88-08384 2110 81 Nitrogen Transformations in Lake Ontario, Slovenia, Yugoslavia,
W88-08278 2110 2H W88-04329 2105 2F
KNIGHTON, R. E.
Simulation of Solute Transport Using a Continu- KNOWLES, T. R. KOBAYASHI, H.
ous Time Markov Process: 1. Theory and Assessment of the Ground-Water Resources of Microbiological Separation for Trace-Organics
Steady State Application, the Texas High Plains, Removal,
W88-04312 2105 5B W88-04907 2106 2F W88-01317 2102 5D

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AUTHOR INDEX
KOK, T. S.

KOBAYASHI, H. A. KODAMA, Y. KOHL, H. R.


Direct Characterization of Methanogens in Two Large-Scale Cloud Distributions and Their Sea- Performance of a Natural Wetland Treatment
High-Rate Anaerobic Biological Reactors, sonal Variations as Derived from GMS-IR Ob- System for Wastewater Management,
W88-07020 2109 5D servations, W88-01822 2103 5D
W88-09866 2111 2B
Role of GAC Activity and Particle Size During
KOHL, J. E.
the Fluidized-Bed Anaerobic Treatment of Re- KODAVASAL, A. S.
Sour Water Stripper Bottoms, Accuracy and Precision Enhancement for Total
finery Mass Transfer Characteristics of Activated
W88-08007 2110 5D Residual Chlorine Back Titration,
Carbon Adsorption,
W88-02287 2103 5D W88-04590 2106 5G
KOBAYASHI, M.
Use of Soil for Disposal of Domestic Sewage, KOE, L.C. KOHLER, A.
W88-03745 2105 5D Odors from Dissolved Air Flotation Process, Accumulation of Organochlorines and Mercury
W88-08578 2110 5D in Flounder - An Approach to Pollution Assess-
KOBAYASHI, N.
Seasonal Changes of Uroglena americana in ments,
KOEL, M.
Lakes Chuzenji-ko and Yuno-ko, (In Japanese), W88-10631 2112 5A
Correlation Steam/Solid Chromatography of
W88-08635 2110 2H
Trace Organic Compounds in Water, KOHLER, C. C.
Water Quality Formation of Inland Water in the W88-06126 2108 5A Water Re-use System for Production of Fingerl-
Drainage Basin of Lake Chuzenji, Nikko, (In ing Fishes in Brazil with Emphasis on South
KOELLA, E.
Japanese), American Catfishes (Rhamdia quelens and R.
Estimating Flood Peaks from Small Rural
W88-08652 2110 2H Catchments in Switzerland, sapo),

KOBAYASHI, Y. W88-07202 2109 2E W88-02080 2103 5F


Pretreatment of Pectic Wastewater from Orange
KOENIG, C. C. KOHLHOFF, K. F.
Canning Process by an Alkalophilic Bacillus sp.,
Emersion in the Mangrove Forest Fish Rivulus Urban Use of Arizona's Rural Groundwater,
W88-00151 2101 5D
marmoratus: A Unique Response to Hydrogen W88-07379 2109 6D
KOBUKE, Y. Sulfide,
Biodegradation and Adsorption of Linear Alkyl- W88-05856 2107 2L KOHMANN, F.
benzene Sulfonates (LAS) in the River Environ- Bioindication by Macrophytes - Can Macro-
ment - A Case Study on River Akashi of Hyogo KOENIG, L. R.
phytes Indicate Saprobity (Bioindikation durch
Pref., (in Japanese),
Cloud Seeding - A Source of Water,
W88-07866 Makrophyten - Indizieren Makrophyten Sapro-
W88-10574 2112 5B 2109 3B
bie),

KOBYLINSKI, G. J. KOENIGSBERGER, M. D. W88-08591 2110 5A


Benthic Macroinvertebrate Response to Aquatic Pollution Prevention Pays (3P). 3M's Response
Vegetation Removal by Grass Carp in North- to Industrial Waste Control, KOHNOSU, S.

Florida Reservoir, W88-01011 2102 5G Adsorption of Butachlor to Soils,

W88-10445 2112 2H W88-02792 2104 5B


KOENNECKER, G.
KOCH, F. Influence of Acid Precipitation on the Develop- KOIDE, T.
Experience on the Use of an Automatic Data ment of Erysiphe Graminis f. DC
sp. Tritici
Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determina-
Collection and Transmission System in a Hydro- Marchal (Einfluss Saeurehaltiger Niederschlaege tion of Trace Copper in Water by Sorption on
logical Research Basin, auf die Entwicklung von Erysiphe Graminis
an Ion-Exchange Resin and Direct Atomization
W88-02635 2104 7B DC. f. sp. Marchal), of the Resin,
W88-02098 2103 5C
KOCH, G. W88-05359 2107 5A
Determination of Technetium-99 in the Brown KOEPF, A. H.
Marine Alga Fucus spiralis Collected Along the Abrasion Resistance of Aluminum Culvert
KOJIMA, H.
Belgian Coast, Based on Long-Term Field Performance, Bioconcentration of Hg203C12 in Rainbow
W88-08607 2110 5A W88-08194 2110 8G Trout and Carp at Low Concentrations,
W88-08883 2110 5C
KOCH, K. KOEPP, S. J.
Bridge Element, Heavy Metals in Finfish and Selected Macroin- Movement of Sediment Under a Progressive
W88-00751 2101 8A vertebrates of the Lower Hudson River Estuary, Wave,
W88-06646 2108 5B W88-02528 2104 2J
KOCH, M.
Behaviour of Alkylphenol Polyethoxylate Sur- KOERNER, G. R. KOJIMA, H. I.
factants and of Nitrilotriacetate in Sewage
Estimating Air, Water and Hydrocarbon Con-
Treatment, Evaluation of the Effect of Chemicals on Aquat-
ductivity of Soils from Field Measurable Proper-
W88-01939 ic Ecosystem by Observing the Photosynthetic
2103 5A ties,
Activity of a Macrophyte, Porphyra Yezoensis,
KOCH, R. N.
W88-11143 2112 2G W88-02033 2103 5C
Extended Low Flow Performance What's It
KOFFSKEY, W.
Really Worth,
Organic Contaminant Control: Pilot Scale Stud-
KOJIMA, M. K.
W88-03682 2105 5F Stage Sensitivity of Eggs of the Teleost Oryzias
ies at Jefferson Parish, Louisiana,
W88-05825 Latipes to Cadmium Exposure,
KOCH, R. W. 2107 5F
Evaluation of Simple, Dynamic Soil Moisture W88-O0118 2101 5C
Model,
KOFLER, E.
W88-03781 Forecasting Under Linear Partial Information, KOJIMA, S.
2105 2G
W88-06543 2108 7C Effects of Sediment Removal in Tokyo Bay,
KOCH, W. F. W88-02521 2104 5C
Simulated Precipitation Reference Materials: KOGELSCHATZ, U.
Measurement of pH and Acidity, Determination of Nitrous Oxide and Dinitrous KOK, C. J.
W88-09389 2111 5A Pentoxide Concentrations in the Output of the
Aspects of Biochemical Sulphur Conversions in
Air-Fed Ozone Generators of High Power Den-
Sediments of a Shallow Soft Water Lake,
KOCHEL, R. C. sity,
Role of Tree Dams in the Construction of W88-09934 2111 5B
W88-06023 2108 5F
Pseudo-terraces and Variable Geomorphic Re-
KOH, R. C. Y. In Vitro Studies on Sulfate Reduction and
sponse to Floods in Little River Valley, Virgin-
Acidification in Sediments of Shallow Soft
ia, Shoreline Impact From Ocean Waste Dis-
W88-00161 Water Lakes,
2101 2E charges,
W88-07429 2109 5E W88-10674 2112 5B
KOCZWARA, M. K.
Evaluation of the Quality of Wastewater Treat- KOHL, H. H. KOK, T. S.
ment Effluent Following Chlorination or Ozona- Novel Bactericidal Agent for Treatment of Municipal Water Supply from Jagersfontein
tion, Water, Mine, Orange Free State,
W88-03542 2105 5D W88-03529 2105 5F W88-00390 2101 2F

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AUTHOR INDEX
KOKKINAKIS AND, S. A.

KOKKINAKIS AND, S. A. puter-Enhanced Landsat Imagery in Part of the KONDRU, H. V.


Nitrogen Uptake and Phytoplankton Growth in James River Basin Near Huron, South Dakota, Seawater Intrusion Control with Wastewater,
Coastal Upwelling Regions, W88-03014 2104 7B W88-O0185 2101 4B
W88-05094 2106 2L
KOLOGISKI, R. L. KONECNY, F.
KOKKINN, M. J. Designation of Wetlands by Weighted Averages
Risk Analysis and Time-Dependent Flood
Biogeographical Affinities of the Fauna in Epi- of Vegetation Data: A
Preliminary Evaluation,
Models,
sodically Filled Salt Lakes: A Study of Lake W88-08046 2110 2H W88-00007 2101 2E
Eyre South, Australia,
W88-06991 2109 2H KOLOTYRKINA, I. Y.
Trace Determination of Some Heavy Metals in
KONG, W. L.
Thermal Pressure Due to an Ice Cap in an
KOKKONEN, P. Waters by Flow-Injection Spectrophotometry
Elevated Water Tank,
Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Sulfur Con- and Potentiometry,
W88-06130 2108 7B W88-08210 2110 2C
stituentsand S-34 Isotopes in Dated Sediments
of Forest Lakes in Southern Finland, KONIG, A.
W88-07268 2109 5B
KOLTUNIAK, D. L.
Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile Ammonia Toxicity to Algal Growth in Waste
KOLB, M. Compounds - A Field Demonstration Project, Stabilization Ponds,

Elimination of Surfactants by Precipitation/ W88-03237 2104 5E W88-07332 2109 5D


Flocculation (Elimination von Tensiden durch
KOLVA, J. R. Water Column Sampling as a Rapid and Effi-
Faellung/Flockung),
Preliminary Evaluation of Regression Equations cient Method of Determining Effluent Quality
W88-00O69 2101 5D for Predicting Magnitude and Frequency of and the Performance of Waste Stabilization
Elimination of Surfactants by Precipitation/ Flood Peaks in Selected Small Drainage Basins Ponds,
Flocculation (Elimination von Tensiden durch in Ohio, W88-07331 2109 5D
Faellung/Flockung),
W88-03380 2104 2E
W88-08146 2110 5D KONIG, B.
KOMADEL, P.
Submodels of Groundwater-Surface Water
Microbial Reduction of Structural Iron(III) in
Voltammetric Determination of Mercury in a Interaction for the Analysis of Regional Water
Smectites,
Sewage Sludge Sample, Policies in Open-Pit Lignite Mining Areas,
W88-04654 2106 2J
W88-08167 2110 7B W88-01575 2103 2A
KOLB, N. L.
KOMARKOVA, J.
Influence of the Watershed and Fishstock upon KONIKOFF, M.
F-Area Seepage Basins, Special Applications and Concepts: Use of
Pond Biocenoses,
the Fish
W88-08508 2110 5B Dredged Material Containment Areas for Aqua-
W88-10821 2112 5B
culture,
KOLBEL-BOELKE, J.
KOMEMUSHI, S.
Microbial Communities in the Saturated
W88-02579 2104 5E
Relationship between Environmental Factors,
Groundwater Environment: I. Methods of Isola-
Yeasts and Coliforms in the Yodo River, KONIKOW, L. F.
tion and Characterization of Heterotrophic Bac-
W88-00150 2101 5A Groundwater Contamination and Aquifer Recla-
teria,
mation at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colora-
W88-09791 2111 7B KOMINSKY, J. R. do,
Common-Source Community and Industrial Ex-
Microbial Communities in the Saturated W88-02608 2104 5B
posure to Trichloroethylene,
Groundwater Environment: II. Diversity of W88-07071 2109 5B Laboratory Investigation of Longitudinal Dis-
Bacterial Communities in a Pleistocene Sand
persion in Anisotropic Porous Media,
Aquifer and their In Vitro Activities, Occupational Exposure Monitoring of Workers
W88-09792 W88-04192 2105 2K
2111 2F atHazardous Waste Sites,
W88-01392 2102 5C
KOLEGA, J. J.
KONNO, T.
Contribution of Selected Toxic Chemicals to KOMORNICKI, T. Orographic Rainfall Events in the Orofure
Ground Water From Domestic On-Site Sewage Development and Goc-
Structure of the Mountain Range in Hokkaido, Japan,
Disposal Systems, zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: VI. Bottom W88-09868 2111 2B
W88-09494 2111 5B Soils of the Reservoir (as of 1953),
W88-10617 2112 2H KONONEN, D. W.
KOLENC, R. J. Avoidance Behavior of Mallards and Northern
Transfer and Expression of Mesophilic Plasmid- KOMPTER, M. Bobwhite Exposed to Carbofuran-Contaminated
Mediated Degradative Capacity in a Psychrotro- Examination of Approximations Implicit
Critical Food and Water,
phic Bacterium, inCochran's Procedure, W88-06924 2109 5C
W88-07017 2109 5G W88-06388 2108 7C
KONOPKA, A.
KOLESNICHENKO, A. I. KOMY, Z. Algal and Bacterial Activities in Acidic (pH 3)
Ways Reduce the Cost and Time of Con-
to Analysis of Rain Water by Differential-Pulse StripMine Lakes,
structing Earth Dams, Stripping Voltammetry in Nitric Acid Medium, W88-05058 2106 5C
W88-10580 2112 8A W88-08022 2110 5A
KONOPKA, A. E.
KOLICHKO, A. V. KONDAL, J. K.
Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Extremely Acid
Engineering-Geological Substantiation of the Effect of a Vegetable Oil Factory Effluent on in
Lakes,
Designs of Underground Hydraulic Structures, Vitro Lipid and Protein Synthesis by the Liver
W88-03174 2104 5G
W88-10428 2112 8E of the Freshwater Teleost Heteropneustes fossi-
lis (Bloch), KONRAD, G.
J.
ROLLER, L. D. W88-02729 2104 5C Wisconsin Nonpoint Source Program,
Alteration of Transplacental Carcinogenesis by
KONDOLF, G. M. W88-01096 2102 5G
Chlorinated Phenols,
W88-03535 2105 5C Assessing Flushing-Flow Requirements for
Brown Trout Spawning Gravels in Steep
KONRAD, J.-M
Undrained Shear Strength from Piezocone
Immunotoxicologic Evaluation of Chlorine- Streams,
Tests,
based Drinking Water Disinfectants Sodium Hy- W88-04297 2105 2E
pochlorite and Monochloroamine,
W88-O5055 2106 8D
W88-03686 2105 5C Basic Hydrologic Studies for Assessing Impacts
of Flow Diversions on Riparian Vegetation: Ex- KONTOR, J. S.

KOLLIG, H. P. amples from Streams of the Eastern Sierra Electronics Eases Management of Wastewater
Predicting Rate of Trace-Organic Com-
the Nevada, California, USA, Collection System,
pound Removal by Natural Biofilms, W88-07101 2109 6G W88-03602 2105 5D
W88-06764 2108 5B
Bank Storage and Well Pumping on
Effects of KONYHA, K.
KOLM, K. E. Base Flow, Carmel River, Monterey County, DRAINMOD: A Water Table Management
Evaluation of Techniques for Mapping Land California, Simulation Model,
and Crops Irrigated by Center Pivots from Com- W88-0OO10 2101 2E W88-10978 2112 4B

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AUTHOR INDEX
KOSTECKI ,P.

KONYHA, K. D. from Drinking and Advanced Waste Treatment KOSAKA, K.


Prediction of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses Process and Apparatus for Ion Exchange By
as Related to Agricultural Drainage System W 8 8-00422 2101 5 A Use of Thermally Regenerable Resin,
Design, W88-04812 2106 3A
W88-02071 2103 2G KOPSICK, D. A.
Refinement of the Shallow Seismic Reflection
KOSANKE, B.J.
KOOB, R. D. Technique in Determining Subsurface Alluvial
Noble Gas Composition of Deep Brines from the
Progress Report on the Geochemistry of the Stratigraphy,
W88-09165 2111 7B Palo Duro Basin, Texas,
Sulfur Cycle in Northern Great Plains Coal
W88-07922 2109 2F
Mines,
W88-02975 2104 5B
KORAIDO, S. M.
Production Waters Associated with the Produc- KOSARIC, N.
KOOIJMAN, S. A. L. M. tion,Processing, Transmission, and Storage of Economic and Environmental Benefits from
Research on the Physiological Basis of Popula- Natural Gas: A Literature Survey, Froth Flotation Recovery of Titanium, Zirconi-
tion Dynamics in Relation to Ecotoxicology,
W88-11268 2112 5D um, Iron and Rare Earth Minerals from Oils and
W88-05294 2107 5C Tailings,
KORCAK, R. F.
Transfer of Sludge-Applied Trace Elements to
W88-01927 2103 5D
KOOL, H. J.
the Food Chain,
Concentration, Fractionation, and Characteriza- KOSCHADE, W.
tion of Organic Mutagens in Drinking Water,
W88-07908 2109 5B
Guide to the Control of Water Losses in Pipe
W88-07812 2109 5A KORFIATIS, G. P. Networks,
Nonlinear Solutions of the Boussinesq Equation W88-00831 2101 3D
KOOL, J. B.
and Comparisons with Field Observations,
Analysis of the Inverse Problem for Transient
W88-05411 2107 2F KOSCHEL, R.
Unsaturated Flow,
Autochthonous Calcite Precipitation in Hard-
W88-09540 2111 2G KORMANN, C. water Lakes of the Mecklenburg Lake District
Photocatalytic Formation of Hydrogen Perox-
Parameter Estimation for Unsaturated Flow and (Autochthone Kalkfallung in Hartwasserseen
ide,
Transport Models - A Review, der Mecklenburger Seenplatte),
W88-08452 2110 5B
W88-00006 2101 2G W88-09809 2111 2H
KORNATZKI, K.H.
KOOPMAN, B. Emission and Immission of Organic Halogen Model-Assisted Evaluation of Alternative Hy-
Effect of Toxicants on Algal Sinking Rates, Compounds in the Catchment Area of the River potheses to Explain the Self-protection Mecha-
W88-07612 2109 5C Ruhr, nism of Lakes Due to Calcite Precipitation,

Evaluation of INT-Dehydrogenase Assay for


W88-08159 2110 5B W88-06163 2108 2H
Heavy Metal Inhibition of Activated Sludge, Emission and Immission of Organic Halogen KOSCIELNY, A. J.
W88-07547 2109 5D Compounds in the Catchment Area of the River Applications of a Doppler Radar to Diagnose a
KOORSE, S. J.
Ruhr (Emission und Immission von im AOX Frontal Zone Prior to Thunderstorms,
Ruhreinzugsgebiet),
Enforcement: USEPA Turns Up the Heat, W88-06368 2108 7B
W88-01974 2103 5B
W88-06004 2108 5G
KOSKENNIEMI, E.
KOOT, W. KORNGOLD, E.
Development of Floating Peat and Macrophyte
Electrodialysis - Membranes and Mass Trans-
F-Specific Bacteriophages as Indicators of the Vegetation in a Newly Created, Polyhumic Res-
port,
Disinfection Efficiency of Secondary Effluent ervoir, Western Finland,
W88-00706 2101 3A
with Ultraviolet Radiation, W88-10122 2112 2H
W88-06042 2108 5A KORPELAINEN, H.
Effects of Temperature and Photoperiod on Life KOSKI, E.
KOP, J. H.
History Parameters of Daphnia magna (Crusta- Effect of Acidification on Mobility of Heavy
Recharge of Ground Water,
Artificial
cea: Cladocera), Metals and Aluminum in Forest and Lake Eco-
W88-07558 2109 4B
W88-10711 2112 2H systems (Happamoitumisen Vaikutus Raskasme-
KOPATILOV, V. I. tallien Ja Alumiinin Liikuvuuteen Metsa-Ja Jar-
KORPICS, J. J.
vieko systeemissa),
Methods of Determining the Particle-Size Distri-
Regulation of Storm Water Point Source Dis-
bution of Coarse Soils Used in Construction, W88-10560 2112 5B
charges,
W88-10584 2112 8D W88-04884 2106 5G KOSKIMIES, I.
KOPECKY, M. J.
KORSCHING, P. F. Grazing by Oligochaetes and Snails on Epi-
Quality Assurance as an Element of Wisconsin's phytes,
Social and Institutional Factors Affecting the
NPDES Program, Adoption and Maintenance of Agricultural W88-10733 2112 2H
W88-11169 2112 5D BMPs,
W88-07838 2109 5G KOSKINEN, W. C.
KOPFLER, F. C.
Processes and Factors Affecting Transport of
Comparison of Grob Closed-Loop Stripping KORSHOVER, J. Pesticides to Ground Water,
Analysis with Other Trace Organic Methods, Variability in United States Cloudiness and its
W88-00412 W88-09090 2111 5B
2101 5A Relation to El Nino,
W88-00145 2101 2B KOSKIVIRTA, V.
Comparison of High Molecular Weight Organic
Compounds Isolated from Drinking Water in KORTAS, G.
Method and Apparatus for Preventing Foreign
Five Cities, Surface Protection Problem in Conditions of Objects from Entering into Docking Basins,
W88-07792 2109 5A Water Hazard in Diapir Salt Mines, W88-00519 2101 8A
W88-01564 2103 4B
Comparison of Seven Methods for Concentrat- KOSSON, D.
ing Organic Chemicals from Environmental KORTELAINEN, P. and Quantification of Volatile Or-
Identification
Water Samples, Strong and Weak Acids in Lake Waters - A ganic Species during Microbial Treatment of
W88-07803 2109 5A Methodological Study, Leachate,
W88-10307 2112 5A W88-10405 2112 5D
Concentration of Organics for Toxicity Testing
Using Membrane Processes, KORTENHORST, L. F.
KOSSON, D. S.
W88-00444 2101 5A Development of Flood-Recession Cropping in
Characterization and Treatability Studies of an
the Molapo's of the Okavango Delta, Botswana,
Evaluation of an Integrated Adsorption Method Industrial Landfill Leachate (Kin-Buc I),
W88-06573 2108 3F
for the Isolation and Concentration of Trace W88-00997 2102 5D
Organic Substances from Water, KORTHALS, E. T.
W88-07805 2109 5A Seasonal and Spatial Variations in Mercury KOSTECKI, P.
Methylation and Demethylation in an Oligotro- Potential Effects of Scale Loss on Mortality of
Glass Capillary Gas
Chromatographic/Mass phic Lake, Atlantic Salmon and Juvenile Clupeids,
Spectrometric Analysis of Organic Concentrates W88-05189 2107 5B W88-00907 2101 6G

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AUTHOR INDEX
KOSTECKI, P. T.

KOSTECKI, P. T. dyl-3-((4-amino-5-mercapto)- 1 ,2,4- Histopathological Differential Diagnosis of Gill


Effects of Tri- and Dichloroacetic Acids on the triazolyl)hydrazone Supported on Silica Gel, Changes with Special Regard to Gill Necrosis,
Oxygen Consumption of the Dragonfly Nymph W88-02725 2104 5A W88-01498 2102 2H
Aeschna Umbrosa,
W88-08301 2110 5C KOUSKY, V. E. KOVACS, M.
Contribution to the Climatology of Tropospher-
Concentration of Microelements in the Aquatic
Tubificid Behavior as a Stress Indicator, ic Dynamics over Amazonia (Uma Contribuicao
Weeds of Lake Balaton,
W88-06774 2108 5C a Climatologia da Dinamica Da Troposfera
W88-01467 2102 5B
Sobre a Amazonia),
KOSTER, P. K. W88-10192 2112 2B
KOVACS, W. L.
Cost Minimization Analysis of the Future Drink-
KOUSSIS, A. D. Federal Regulatory Issues,
ing Water Supply in the Netherlands,
W88-03971 2105 6B CAD Comparisons for Wastewater Treatment W88-08390 2110 5G
Facilities,

KOSUSKO, M. W88-07143 2109 5D KOVALEVSKY, V. S.


Catalytic Oxidation of Groundwater Stripping Helium Survey for Delineating Areas of Karst-
Emissions,
Estimation of BOD Parameters by an Integral
Suffosion Caused
Processes by High-Rate
Method,
W88-10409 2112 5G Groundwater Withdrawal,
W88-07137 2109 7C
W88-06878 2109 2F
KOTAKA, K.
KOUWEN, N.
Potential Availability of Anaerobic Treatment
Behaviour and Transport of Oil under Smooth KOV AN, J. T.
with Digester Slurry of Animal Waste for the Water and the Michigan Economy: Managing
Ice,
Reclamation of Acid Mine Water Containing W88-08209 2110 5B Water Quality,
Sulfate and Heavy Metals, W88-01758 2103 5G
W88-08131 2110 5D Structure of Homogeneous Anistropic Correla-
tion Functions for Real-Time Radar Rainfall Es- KOVARI, K.
KOTCHEVAR, A. T. timation, Detection and Monitoring of Structural Defi-
Decontamination of Nitrate Polluted Water, W88-01228 2102 7B ciencies in the Rock Foundation of Large Dams,
W88-02693 2104 5D
KOUWENHOVEN, P. W88-O260O 2104 8 A
KOTHARI, D. First Step in Modelling Plankton Growth in the
Application of Membrane Anaerobic Reactor Loosdrecht Lakes,
KOWAL, N. E.
System for the Treatment of Industrial W88-10353 2112 2H Health Effects of Land Application of Municipal
Wastewaters, Sludge,
W88-01028 2102 5D Primary Production in the Various Parts of W88-00679 2101 5C
Loosdrecht Lakes,
KOTHARI, N. W88-10347 2112 2H Microbiological Health Effects Associated with
Groundwater, Iron and Manganese: An Unwel- theUse of Municipal Wastewater for Irrigation,
come Trio,
KOUZELI-KATSIRI, A.
Bound Water Content of Biological Sludges in
W88-0O283 2101 3C
W88-05350 2107 5F
Relation to Filtration and Dewatering,
W88-05587 5D KOWALCZEWSKL. A.
KOTHMANN, A. B. 2107
Seston of the Warsaw Reach of the Vistula
Sub-soil Drainage Piping,
W88-10105 2112 4B KOVACHEV, S. River in 1982 and 1983: I. Chlorophyll and
Macrozoobenthos of Struma River: An Example Environmental Conditions.
KOTSOVINOS, N. E. of a Recovered Community After the Elimina- W88-10601 2112 2H
Secondary Currents in Straight Wide Channels, tion of a Heavy Industrial Impact with Suspend-
W88-07493 2109 2E ed Materials, Seston of the Warsaw Reach of the Vistula
W88-09886 2111 5G River in 1982 and 1983: II. Dry Weight and
KOTTEGODA, N. T. Organic Carbon,
Some Aspects of Non-Stationary Behaviour in Natural and Compulsory Biological Drift in a
W88-10602 2112 2H
Hydrology, System of Mountain Streams under Urea Top-
W88-06508 2108 2 A Dressing of the Water Catchment Areas, Seston of the Warsaw Reach of the Vistula
W88-09807 2111 5C River in 1982 and 1983: III. Phyto- and Zoo-
KOTUBY-AMACHER, J. plankton,
Effect of Soil Properties and a Synthetic Munici-
KOVACHEV, S. G.
Impact of Urea Top Dressing of Forest Water W88-10603 2112 2H
pal LandfillLeachate on the Retention of Cd,
Catchment Areas on the Biological Sufficiency
Ni, Pb, and Zn in Soil and Sediment Materials, KOWALCZYK, C.
and Water Quality in Mountain Streams: III.
W88-07423 2109 5B Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
Macrozoobenthic Production,
W88-09971 2111 5C the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
KOUADIO, I.
Poland): VIII. Zoosyrthon in the Tributaries and
Sediment Trace Metal Contamination in the
KOVACHEV A, E. Outlet of Lake Jorzec,
Ivory Coast, West Africa,
Determination of Organophosphorus Pesticides W88- 10597 2112 2H
W88-02487 2103 5B in Apples and Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatog-

KOUADIO, L. raphy with Electron-Capture Detection, KOWALIK, W.


W88-08555 2110 5A Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
Low Cost Individual Sanitation in Developing
Countries:Methodology for the Testing of the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
KOVACIC, D. A.
Double Vault Composting Latrines in Ivory Poland): VIII. Zoosyrthon in the Tributaries and
Potential Cation Leaching Losses Following
Coast, Outlet of Lake Jorzec,
Disturbance Across a Southeastern Coastal Plain
W88-05271 2107 5D Landscape Gradient, W88- 10597 2112 2H
W88-09222 2111 4C
KOUIMTZIS, T. KOWALSKI, K. G.
Acid Rain in Northern Greece, KOVACS, G. Groundwater Recharge Planning Using Resolv-
W88-07708 2109 5B Estimation of Average Areal Evapotranspira- ent Discrete Kernels,
tion: Proposal to Modify Morton's Model Based W88-08061 2110 2F
Comparative Study on the Preconcentration of on the Complementary Character of Actual and
Copper Traces in Non-Saline Waters with Che- Potential Evapotranspiration, KOWBEL, D. J.
lating Resins, W88-07203 2109 2D Mutagenicity Studies in Salmonella: Residues of
W88-10901 2112 5A Ozonated and/or Chlorinated Water Fulvic
Water-Related Limitations to Local Develop-
Acids,
Effect of Surfactants on the Determination of ment,
W88-02058 2103 5C
Nitrite and Nitrate in Water Samples, W88-08226 2110 4C
W88-08240 2110 5A
KOV ACS-GAYER, E.
KOWNACKI, A.
KOUIMTZIS, T. A. Accumulation and Effect of Heavy Metals in the Development and Structure of the Goc-
Preconcentration of Silver(I), Gold(III) and Fishes of Lake Balaton, zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem. I. Introduction,

Palladium(II) in Water Samples with 2,2'-dipyri- W88-01471 2102 5B W88-10612 2112 2H

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AUTHOR INDEX
KREIDENWEIS, S. M.

Development and Structure of the Goc- KRAMER, A. J. A. KRASYUKOV, V. N.


zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XVII. General Water Losses in Meden and Tebing Tinggi, In- Effect of Humic Acids on Behavior of Heavy
Regularities, donesia, Metals in Estuarine Waters,
W88-10628 2112 2H W88-03680 2105 5F W88-06308 2108 5B
Stream Ecosystems in Mountain Grassland KRAMER, J. W. KRATZ, T. K.
(West Carpathians): 14. The Use of the Experi- Analytical Method and Quality Control Pro- Inferences from Spatial and Temporal Variabili-
mental Stream Method in Evaluating the Effect gram for Studies of Currently Used Pesticides in
ty in Ecosystems: Long-Term Zooplankton
of Agricultural Pollution, Surface Waters,
Data from Lakes,
W88-10176 2112 5C W88-11166 2112 5A W88-01816 2103 2H
KOYAMA, J. Effects of Intensive Agricultural Land Use on
Seasonal Changes of Uroglena americana in
Winter and Spring pH Depressions in Northern
Regional Water Quality in Northwestern Ohio,
Wisconsin Lakes Caused by Increases in pC02,
Lakes Chuzenji-ko and Yuno-ko, (In Japanese), W88-01120 2102 4C
W88-08635 2110 2H W88-07090 2109 2H
Gross Erosion Rates, Sediment Yields, and Nu-
Water Quality Formation of Inland Water in the trient Yields for Lake Erie Tributaries: Implica-
KRAUEL, D. P.
Drainage Basin of Lake Chuzenji, Nikko, (In Observation and Simulation of the Sooke Har-
tions for Targeting,
Japanese), W88-01129 bour System,
2102 5B
W88-08652 2110 2H W88-06530 2108 2L
Pesticides in Rainwater in the Northeastern
KOYAMA, M. United States, KRAUS, D. L.
Mechanisms of Precipitation of Manganese(II) in W88-02790 Trichloroethylene Occurrence and Ground-
2104 5B
Lake Biwa, a Fresh Water Lake, Water Restoration inHighly Anisotropic Bed-
W88-10270 2112 2H KRAMER, L. A. rock: A Case Study,
Precipitation Characteristics from Variable, W88-09139 2111 5B
KOZUCHOWSKI, K. Hourly and Daily Data Bases,
Variability of Mean Monthly Temperatures and
W88-08063 2110 2B KRAUS, M. P.
Semi-Annual Precipitation Totals in Europe in
Analysis of Virus 'Die-Off in Land-Applied In-
RelationTo Hemispheric Circulation Patterns, KRAMER, M. dustrialWastes and Sludges,
W88-07631 2109 2B Rainwater Composition Over a Rural Area with W88-03249 2104 5E
Special Emphasis on the Size Distribution of
KRAEGER-ROVEY, C.
Ground Water Hydrology and Water Law: Insoluble Particulate Matter, KRAUSE, E.
W88-07051 2109 2B Equilibrium Models for Seasonal Dynamics of
Bridging the Gap with Models,
W88- 10924 2112 4B Plankton Biomass in Four Oligotrophic Lakes,
KRAMER, R. P. W88-07086
Lochsa River Tributaries Enhancement Propos- 2109 2H
KRAEMER, S. R.
New Analytic Function for Modeling Partially al,
KRAUSS, H.
Penetrating Wells, W88-07765 2109 2H Standardization and Layout of the River Murz
W88-08661 2110 2F Cascade Scheme,
Upper Crooked Fork Fish Barrier Removal,
W88-07768 W88-10866 2112 8A
KRAEMER, T. F. 2109 81
Ground- Water Quality Data from the Northern
KRAMER, S. J. KRAUSS, T. W.
Mississippi Embayment - Arkansas, Missouri,
Microphysical
Using Reverse Osmosis to Remove Agricultural and Radar Observations of
Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi,
Chemicals from Groundwater, Seeded and Nonseeded Continental Cumulus
W88-02955 2104 2F
W88-05339 2107 5F Clouds,
KRAFT, S. E. W88-00146 2101 2B
Surface Water and Groundwater Regulation and KRAPAC, I. G.
Use: An Ethical Perspective, Development and Application of Batch Adsorp- KRAUTH, K.
W88-05674 tion Procedures for Designing Earthen Landfill Substitution of the Final Clarifier by Membrane
2107 6E
Liners, Filtration within the Activated Sludge Process
KRAHN, M. M. W88-01752 2103 5B with Increased Pressure: Initial Findings,
Marine Pollution Problems, North American W88-08139 2110 5D
West Coast, KRASIL'NIKOV, A. M.
W88-06292 2108 5B Start-Up System for Pumping Operation of the KRAVETS, V. V.
Reversible Units at the Dinerwig Pumped-Stor- Wastewater Treatment in Stabilization Ponds
Neoplastic and Other Disease in Fish in Relation age Station, with Higher Aquatic Plants,
to Toxic Chemicals: An Overview, W88-10589 2112 8C W88-07355 2109 5D
W88-06291 2108 5C
KRASIL'NIKOV, M. F.
KREAMER, D. K.
Sediment-Associated Contaminants and Liver Dinerwig Pumped-Storage Station,
Diseases in Bottom-Dwelling Fish, Field Technique to Measure the Tortuosity and
W88- 10226 2112 8C
W88-08861 2110 5C Sorption-Affected Porosity for Gaseous Diffu-
Start-Up System for Pumping Operation of the Zone with
sion of Materials in the Unsaturated
KRAJENBRINK, G. J. W. Reversible Units at the Dinerwig Pumped-Stor- Experimental Results From Near Barnwell,
Monitoring of Recharge Water Quality Under South Carolina,
age Station,
Woodland, W88-06789 2108 5B
W88-10589 2112 8C
W88-08329 2110 5B
KRASIL'NIKOV, N. A. Vapor Transport and Its Implications to Under-
KRAJEWSKI, W. F.
ground Tanks,
Engineering Theory of Slide Processes in the
Cokriging Radar-Rainfall and Rain Gage Data,
Design of Earth Dams on a Soft Ground Foun- W88-05903 2107 5B
W88-04100 2105 2B
dation,
Objective Analysis of Rainfall Data from Digital W88-10581 2112 8D KREEVOY, M. M.
Radar and Rain Gage Measurements, Decontamination of Nitrate Polluted Water,
W88-01227 KRASKA, S. W88-02693 2104 5D
2102 7B
Movement of Selected Pesticides and Herbicides
Modeling of Space-Time Rainfall
Statistical through Columns of Sandy Loam, Ion Transfer by Solid-Supported Liquid Mem-
Using Radar and Rain Gage Observations, W88-09105 2111 5B branes,
W88-04310 2105 2B W88-08403 2110 5D
KRASNER, S. W.
KRAJNOVIC-OZRETIC, M. Development of Closed-Loop Stripping Tech-
a KREIDENWEIS, S. M.
Toxic Effects of Phenol on Grey Mullet, Mugil nique for the Analysis of Taste- and Odor-Caus- Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid-Water and Methan-
auratus Risso, ing Substances in Drinking Water, esulfonic Acid-Water Solution Particles: Impli-
W88-06087 2108 5C W88-00414 2101 5A cations for Atmospheric Chemistry of Organo-
sulfur Species,
KRAMAR, O. Development of a Volatile Organic Analysis W88-08946 2110 5B
Bioaccumulation and Metabolism of Tri- and Technique for the Orange-Los Angeles County
Dialkyllead Compounds by a Freshwater Alga, Reuse Study, Nucleation of Sulfuric Acid-Water and Methan-
W88-07098 2109 5B W88-00436 2101 5A esulfonicAcid-Water Solution Particles: Impli-

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AUTHOR INDEX
KREIDENWEIS, S. M.

cations for (he Atmospheric Chemistry of Or- KREY, P. W. KRIVOSHEI, V. A.


ganosulfur Species, Threat to the New York City Water Supply -
Determination of the Lifting Force and Rational
W88-10237 2112 2K Plutonium, Form of Vertical Lift-Falling Gates,
W88-08605 2110 4C W88- 10434 2112 8C
KREISS, K.
Assessment of the Church Rock Uranium Mill KRIEGER, K. A. KRIZEK, R. J.
Tailings Spill: A Strategy for Evaluating Health Effects of Intensive Agricultural Land Use on Permeability and Compressibility of Slurries
Risks from Nuclear Fuel Cycle Accidents, Regional Water Quality in Northwestern Ohio, from Seepage-Induced Consolidation,
W88-01380 2102 5C W88-01120 2102 4C W88-09958 2111 5E
KREISSL, J. F. Gross Erosion Rates, Sediment Yields, and Nu- KROES, H. W.
Design, Operational, and Cost Considerations trient Yields for Lake Erie Tributaries: Implica- Restoration of Shallow Lake Ecosystems, with
for Vacuum Assisted Sludge Dewatering Bed tions for Targeting, Emphasis on Loosdrecht Lakes,
Systems, W88-01129 2102 5B W88-10341 2112 5G
W88-01856 2103 5D
Pesticides in Rainwater in the Northeastern KROFTA, M.
North American and European Experience with United States, Design, Construction and Operation of Lenox
Biological Toilets, W88-02790 2104 5B Water Treatment Plant, Lenox, Massachusetts,
W88-03714 2105 5D
U.S. A: Project Documentation, Part 1,
KRIEGER, R. A.
W88-O0853 2101 5F
KREITLER, C. W.
Influences of Strip Mining on the Hydrologic
Hydrogeology of the Palo Duro Basin: Interac-
Environment of Parts of Beaver Creek Basin, Design, Construction and Operation of Lenox
tions with the Ogallala Aquifer,
2106 2F Kentucky, 1973-74, Water Treatment Plant, Lenox, Massachusetts,
W88-04919
W88-03906 2105 5 A U.S.A: Project Summary,
Radium and Radon in Water Supplies from the W88-00852 2101 5F
Texas Gulf Coastal Aquifer,
KRIEGSMANN, G. A.
W88-06323 2108 5B Permeability and Compressibility of Slurries Development of A New Treatment System Con-
from Seepage-Induced Consolidation, sisting of Adsorption Flotation and Filtration,
Radium-226 and Radon-222 in Domestic Water W88-09958 2111 5E W88-00806 2101 5D
of Houston-Harris County, Texas,
W88-05OO3 2106 5B KRIETLER, C. W. Improved Biological Treatment with a Second-
Regional Hydrogeologic Research in the Palo
ary Flotation Clarifier,
Regional Underpressuring in Deep Brine Duro Basin for Nuclear-Waste Repository
W88-00805 2101 5D
Aquifers, Palo Duro Basin, Texas: 2. The Effect Siting,
of Cenozoic Basin Development, W88-02331 2103 5E KROGERUS, K.
W88-01682 2103 2F
Water Currents and Erosion of Cellulose Fibers
KRINGSTAD, K. P.
in a Short Term Regulated Water Course,
Sources of Ground Water Salinization in Parts Contributions of Some
Chlorinated Aliphatic
of West Texas,
W88- 10302 2112 2J
Compounds to the Mutagenicity of Spent Kraft
W88-04549 2106 5B
Pulp Chlorination Liquors, KROGLUND, F.
W88-03544 2105 5B Addition of NaOH, Limestone Slurry and Fine-
KREITZBERG, C. W.
Models of the Effects on Acid Precipitation of grained Limestone to Acidified Lake Water and
KRIPALANI, R. H.
Air Motions in Different-Size Storms, the Effects on Smolts of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo
Some Characteristics of Daily Summer Mon-
W88-02910 2104 5B Salar L.),
soon Rainfall Over India, Suitable for Hydrolo-
W88-02342 2103 5G
KREMEN, S. gical Purposes,
Desalination of High Salinity Brackish Water - W88-01296 2102 2B KROGSGAARD-JENSEN, J.
Low Pressure Reverse Osmosis, Oxygen Depletion Modelling, Port Shelter,
W88-02437 2103 3 A KRISHNA, G. T. K.
Hong Kong,
Non-Sanitary Engineering Features Can Help
W88-03733 2105 5B
KREMER, J. F. Ensure a Plant's Success,
Los Angeles County Experience in the Control W88-05557 2107 5F
KROLAK, J. S.
and Treatment of Industrial Wastewater Dis-
Evaluation of Alternative Hydrograph Methods
charges, KRISHNA, H. J.
for Hydraulic Design,
W88-00623 2101 5D Runoff Impoundment for Supplemental Irriga-
W88-02355 2103 7C
tion in Texas,
KREMER, J. G. W88-05407 2107 3F
Toxic Pollutant Removals and Removal Credits KROLIK, S.

at a Major POTW,
Identificationand Confirmation of Arsenobe-
KRISHNA KUMAR, K.
W88-02196 2103 5D Decreasing Trend in the Rainfall of Kerala, taineand Arsenocholine in Fish, Lobster and
W88-10872 2112 2B Shrimp by a Combination of Fast Atom Bom-
KREMLING, K. bardment and Tandem Mass Spectrometry,
Short-term Fluctuations of Microbial and Chem- KRISHNA, M. K. W88-06121 2108 5A
ical Variables During Different Seasons in Hot Water Seepage into Shallow Coal Mines of
Coastal Baltic Waters, Manuguru Coalbelt, Godavari Valley Coalfield KROLIKOWSKA, J.
W88-06100 2108 2K Reed (Phragmites Australis (Cav.) Trin. Ex
Andhra Pradesh, India,
2F Steud.) Growth under Conditions of Increasing
W88-01585 2103
KRENEK, D. L. Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie,
Ozone in Water Treatment: The Designees KRISHNAMURTHY, K. V. W88-06684 2108 5C
Role, Relevance of River Basin Approach for Coordi-
W88-10383 2112 5F Reed (Phragmites Ex
Australis (Cav.) Trin.
nated Land and Water Conservation and Man-
agement, Steud.) Growth Under Conditions of Increasing
KRESIC, N.
W88-02259 2103 6E Eutrophication of Lake Mikolajskie,
Significance of Structurological Investigations in
W88-08842 2110 2H
Defining of Possible Directions of Inflow of
Underground Mining
KRISHNAMURTI, T. N.
Ground Water into KROLL, D. G.
Cumulus Parameterization and Rainfall Rates:
Works, Fate of Aldicart- in Wisconsin Ground Water,
Part III,
W88-01413 2102 8E W88-09101 2111 5B
W88-09871 2111 2B
KRETSCHEK, A. G.
KROMKAMP, J.
Reduction of the Spinup Time for Evaporation
Incorporation of Predicted Future Climatic Ef-
and Precipitation in a Spectral Model, Role of Buoyancy in the Distribution of Ana-
fects into Simulations for Ground Water Re-
W88-10911 2112 2B baena sp. in Lake Rotongaio,
source Evaluations, 2110 2H
W88-O8780
W88-09272 2111 2A
KRISTENSEN, E.
KREUTZWISER, R. D. Fate of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Experi- KROMKAMP, J. C.
mental Marine Sediment Systems: Influence of Carbohydrate-to-Protein Ratio as a Biological
Municipal Land Use Regulation and the Great
Bioturbation and Anoxia, Indicator of Water Movement,
Lakes Shoreline Hazard in Ontario,
W88-06865 2109 5B W88-08781 2110 2H
W88-09547 2111 6F

PA-218
AUTHOR INDEX
KUCEROVSKY, Z.

KRONELD, R. KRUMME, M. L. KRZYSZTOFOWICZ, R.


Effect of Volatile Halocarbons on Lymphocytes Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Phen- Economic Gains from Probabilistic Temperature
and Cells of the Urinary Tract, ols in Anaerobic Bioreactors, Forecasts,
W88-00083 2101 5C W88-06761 2108 5D W88-01243 2102 6A
Elimination of Volatile Pollutants from Water, KRUPA, S. V.
W88-06089
KRZYZANEK, E.
2108 5F Relationship Between Hydrogen and Sulphate Development and Structure of the Goc-
KROON, J. R.
Ions in Precipitation: A Numerical Analysis of zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: I. Introduction,
Rain and Snowfall Chemistry,
Modeling the Propagation of Waterborne Sub- W88-10612 2112 2H
W88-08201 2110 5B
stances in Distribution Networks,
W88-05328 2107 5F Development and Structure of the Goc-
KRUPKA, H. M.
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XIV. Zoo-
KROPFLI, R. A.
Amino Acids as a Nitrogen Source of Growth
benthos,
Technique to Measure Entrainment in Cloud by of Oscillatoria rubescens D. C: Ecological Sig-
W88-10625 2112 2H
nificance,
Dual-Polarization Radar and Chaff,
W88-02050 2103 7B W88-09770 2111 2H Development and Structure of the Goc-
KRUPKA, K. M. zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XVII. General
KROPP, R.
Computed Solid Phases Limiting the Concentra- Regularities,
Implementing Dual-Purpose Stormwater Deten-
tion of Dissolved Constituents in Basalt Aquifers W88-10628 2112 2H
tion Programs,
W88-05614 2107 4D of the Columbia Plateau in Eastern Washington,
W88-02894 2104 2K
Effect of the Goczalkowice Dam Reservoir on
KROUSE, C. W. Zoobenthos of the River Vistula (Southern
Fish Population Responses to Chronic and KRUPP, F. D. Poland),
Acute Pollution: The Influence of Life History Environmental Agenda for the Future, W88-10372 2112 5C
Strategies, W88-05915 2107 6A
W88-06339 2108 5C KU, L. F.
KRUPSKY, S. Computation of Tides from Irregularly Sampled
KROUSE, H. R. Study by Epifluorescence of the Fate of the Sea Surface Height Data,
Snowfall and Oxygen-Isotope Variations off the Total Bacterial Flora in a Bottled Mineral Water W88-06513 2108 2L
North Coast of Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., (Etude par Epifluorescence de L'Evolution de la
Canada, Microflore Totale dans une Eau Minerale Em- KUAN, J.-C W.
W88-08238 2110 2C bouteillee), Simplified Method
to Quantify Geosmin and 2-
W88-02346 2103 5B Methylisoborneol Concentrations in Water and
KRSTANOVIC, P. F.
Microbiological Cultures,
Design of Rainfall Networks Using Entropy, KRUSE, E. G.
W88-04762 W88-05366 2107 5A
2106 7A Comparison of Two Onion Irrigation Schedul-
ing Programs, KUBESH, R. J.
Multivariate Stochastic Flood Analysis Using
W88-07077 2109 3F 1 August 1981 CCOPE Storm: Observations and
Entropy,
W88-04760 2106 2A Modeling Results,
KRUSE, G. W.
Effects of Stocking
W88-09536 2111 2B
KRUEGER, G. L. Hybrid Striped Bass in
Ecological Effects of Aluminum Complexes on Spring Lake, Illinois,
KUBLER, B.
Freshwater Fish and Their Environments,
W88-09826 2111 2H
Summer Evolution of Turbidity in Lake Neu-
W88-02917 2104 5C chatel. (Evolution Estivale de la Turbidite dans
KRUSE, H.
As, Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg, and Zn le Lac de Neuchatel),
KRUG, E. C. in Fish from the
Silvicultural Application of Alum Sludge, Alexandria Region, Egypt, W88-08823 2110 2H
W88-02396 2103 5E W88-05625 2107 5C
KUBOI, T.
KRUG, W. R. KRUSE, M. Behavior of Various Solutes in a Field Soil: Six
Effect of Urbanization on Streamflow, Sediment Ammonia Emissions and Their Role in Acid Years Observation,
Loads, and Channel Morphology in Pheasant Deposition, W88-07195 2109 5E
Branch Basin Near Middleton, Wisconsin, W88-04140 2105 5B
W88-03357 2104 2E Prediction of Time Variation in Water and Chlo-
KRUSE, R. A. Cropping and
ride Profiles in a Soil Subject to
KRUGER, E. J. Solving a Giardia Problem in a Small Treatment Annual Application of Sewage Sludge,
Introduction to Carp Farming (Inleiding Tot System, W88-09911 2111 5E
Karpboerdery), W88-05555 2107 5F
W88-00944 2101 81 KUBOTA, H.
KRUSE, W. E.
Simplified Kinetic Model to Simulate Soluble
KRUGER, S. J. Ground Water Management in Owens Valley,
Boston Project Tests Methods and Markets, Organic Substances Removal in an Activated
California,
W88-04087 Sludge Aeration Tank,
2105 5E W88-09260 2111 4B W88-06314 2108 5D
KRUITHOF, J. C.
KRUSKA, R. L.
Reaction of Ozone with Polyaromatics in Water, KUBOTA, K.
Spatial Distribution and Analysis of Groundwat-
W88-00453 2101 5B Seasonal Changes of Organophosphorous and
er Nitrate Contamination in Kalamazoo County,
Organonitrogenous Compounds Hydrolase Ac-
Removal of Nitrate by Slow Sulphur/Limestone Michigan,
tivities in Iidabori Pond,
Filtration, W88-01763 2103 5B
W88-08642 2110 5B
W88-05285 2107 5F
KRYNITSKY, A. J.
KRULIKAS, R. K. Reproduction of Mallards Fed Selenium, KUBOTA, T.
Hydrologic Appraisal of the Pine Barrens, Suf- W88-06949 2109 5C New Composite Charged Reverse Osmosis
folk County, New York,
Membrane,
W88-03028 2104 2F
KRZANOWSKI, W. W88-08137 2110 3A
Development and Structure of the Goc-
KRULL, J. D. zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: IX. Zooplank- KUC, W. J.
Commencement Bay - A Remedial Investigation ton, Effect of Suspended Solids and Naturally Oc-
of Contaminated Sediments in a Marine Envi- W88-10620 2112 2H curring Dissolved Organics in Reducing the
ronment, Acute Toxicities of Cationic Polyelectrolytes to
W88-02517 2104 5B KRZECZKOWSKA-WOLOSZYN, L. Aquatic Organisms,
Ecology of Some Waters in the Forest-Agricul- W88-06951 2109 5C
KRUMHOLZ, D. J. tural Basin of River Brynica near the Upper
Improving Channel Reliability and Protecting Silesian Industrial Region: 7. Zooplankton - KUCEROVSKY, Z.
the Environment: A Balanced Approach at Quantitative Relations Various Systematic Near-Infrared Extinction in Rain
in Measured
Reads Landing, Groups, Using a Single Detector System,
W88-01525 2103 8A W88-10183 2112 5C W88-03283 2104 7B

PA-219
AUTHOR INDEX
KUCHENRITHER, R. D.

KUCHENRITHER, R. D. Development and Structure of the Goc- KUIPER, L. K.


Composting's Emerging Role in Sludge Manage- zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XIII. Plant- Documentation of a Numerical Code for the
ment: A National Perspective, Dwelling Fauna, Simulation of Variable Density Ground-Water
W88-03828 2105 5E W88-10624 2112 2H flow in Three Dimensions.
W88-03464 2104 2F
KUCIAUSKAS, A. P. KUGELMAN, I. J.
Interim Progress Report SCPP Forecasting Sup- Activated Sludge Treatment and Salt Marsh Po-
KUITTINEN, R.
port: for Period 1 September 1983-31 August lishing for Seafood Processing Wastewater: An
Inventory of River Basin Characteristics in
1984, Volume II, Experimental Investigation,
Finnish Conditions Using Satellite Imagery,
W88-03948 2105 3B W88-03250 2104 5D
W88-10117 2112 7B
Remote and In Situ Observations of Sierra KUGLER, D. E.
Erosion-Productivity Economics Model: A Monitoring of Snow Cover from Satellite,
Nevada Winter Mountain Clouds: Relationships
User's Guide, W88-08472 2110 7B
between Mesoscale Structure, Precipitation and
W88-07967 2109 2J
Liquid Water, KUKACKA, L. E.
W88-07691 2109 2B KUHL, G. In Situ Repair of Deteriorated Concrete in Hy-
Chlorination as an Effective treatment for Con- draulic Structures: Feasibility Studies,
KUCMAN, K.
trolling Pathogenic Naegleria in Cooling Water
Activated Sludge Process Combined with Bio- W88-01656 2103 8A
of an Electric Power Plant,
film Cultivation,
W88-03528 2105 5F In Situ Repair of Deteriorated Concrete in Hy-
W88-06766 2108 5D
draulic Structures Laboratory Study,
KUHLMEIER, P. D.
Control of Activated Sludge Filamentous Bulk- Evaporation of Benzene, Toluene, and O-Xylene
W88-05758 2107 8F
ing: VII. Effect of Anoxic Conditions, from Contaminated Ground Water,
W88-04844 2106 5D W88- 11246 2112 5D
KUKKAMAKI, E.
Use of Vertical Snow Sampling as an Indicator
Effect of Anaerobic Conditions on Activated Health and Safety Program for Ground-Water ofSome Emissions from Point Sources,
Sludge Filamentous Bulking in Laboratory Sys- Investigations at 39 Waste Management Sites W88-10296 2112 5A
tems, within the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant,
W88-04856 2106 5D Oak Ridge, Tennessee, KULEFF, I.

W88-08418 2110 5G Neutron Activation and Atomic Absorption


KUCZERA, G. Analysis of Ulva Lactuca and Gracilaria Verru-
Prediction of Water Yield Reductions Following Hydrogeology of the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffu- cosa from Thermaikos Gulf, Greece,
a Bushfire in Ash-Mixed Species Eucalypt sion Plant Site, W88-02880 2104 5 A
Forest, W88-07742 2109 2F
W88-07579 2109 4C KULIK, V.
Small Scale Water Treatment Systems for Re-
Bushfire Hydrology - The Case of Leaking Wa-
KUDO, A. mediating Contaminated Ground Water,
tersheds,
Fluoride Distribution and Transport Along W88-08993 2111 5G
W88-07517 2109 2 A
Rivers in the French Alps,
Temperature Effects on Packed Aeration Tower
W88-02726 2104 5B KULIKOVA, I.
Performance,
W88-09327 2111 5D Combined Effect of Mercury and Cadmium on
Mobile Pu in Reservoir Sediments of Nagasaki,
Plankton In Situ,
Japan,
KUHN, E. W88-01478 2102 5C
W88-06049 2108 5B Microbial Degradation of Nitrilotriacetate

KUDO, I.
(NTA) during River Water/Groundwater Infil- Heavy Metals in Marine Organisms,
tration: Laboratory Column Studies, W88-01473 2102 5B
Behavior of Dissolved Manganese in Lake
W88-04027 2105 5B
Ohnuma,
W88-08647 2110 2K KULKARNI, L.
KUHN, E. P. Rhizosphere Mycoflora of Groundnut Grown in
Anaerobic Degradation of Alkylated Benzenes
KUDOJA, W. M. Sewage and Sludge Treated Soils,
in Denitrifying Laboratory Aquifer Columns,
Determination of the Speciation of Chromium W88-03846 2105 5E
W88-07011 2109 5G
from a Bicycle Factory Discharge,
W88-09615 2111 5B KUHN, G. KULKARNI, N.
Hydrology of Area 53, Northern Great Plains Rotifer Fauna of Two Sewage Channels of
KUEHL, D. W. and Rocky Mountains Coal Provinces, Colora- Gwalior (India),
Environmental Contamination by Polychlorinat- do, Wyoming, and Utah, W88-10803 2112 5D
ed Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans Asso- W88-10055 2111 2E
ciated with Pulp and Paper Mill Discharge, KULKARNI, S.
W88-04078 2105 5B Hydrology of Area 54, Northern Great Plains Evaluating and Presenting Quality Assurance
and Rocky Mountain Coal Provinces, Colorado Sampling Data,
KLENZLER, E. J. and Wyoming, W88-09420 2111 5A
Impacts of Sewage Effluent on Tree Survival, W88-03452 2104 5B
Water Quality and Nutrient Removal in Coastal KULLBERG, A.
PlainSwamps, KUHN, M. Dissolved Organic Carbon, Seston and Macroin-
W88-1OO01 2111 5D Micro-Meteorological Conditions for Snow
vertebrate Drift in an Acidified and Limed
Melt,
W88-07535 2109 2C Humic Stream,
KUEPER, B. H.
5G
W88-10666 2112
Overview of Immiscible Fingering in Porous
Media,
KUHNEL, V.
Exact Nonlinear Solution for Constant Flux In- KULLIK, E.
W88-07621 2109 5B
filtration, Correlation Steam/Solid Chromatography of

KUFEL, I.
W88-07314 2109 2G Trace Organic Compounds in Water,
Heavy Metals and Mineral Nutrient Budget in W88-06126 2108 5A
KUHNLE, R. A.
Phragmites australis and Typha angustifolia, Bed Load Transport Fluctuations Gravel
in a KULP, T.
W88-01466 2102 5B Bed Laboratory Channel, In Situ Detection of Organics,
W88-05439 2107 2J W88-07976 2109 5A
KUFEL, L.
Heavy Metals and Mineral Nutrient Budget in KUHS, W. F.
Phragmites australis and Typha angustifolia, KULPERGER, R. J.
Methods for the Study of Water in Ice Phases,
W88-01466 5B Residuals from Regression with Dependent
2102 W88-01596 2103 1A
Errors,
KUFLIKOWSKI. T. KUIPER, I. R. W88-05885 2107 7C
Development and Structure of the Goc- Consecutive System of Tests for Assessment of
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: X. Macro- the Effects of Chemical Agents in the Aquatic Testing for Non-Linear Shifts in Stationary Phi-
phytes. Environment, Mixing Processes,
W88-10621 2112 2H W88-00895 2101 5C W88-06500 2108 7C

PA-220
AUTHOR INDEX
KURZ, G. E.

KUMAGAI, M. KUNTASAL, G. KURIHARA, Y.


Change in the Qualities of Water and Bottom Night-Time N205/N03 Chemistry and Nitrate Composting Sludge with Reeds,
Sediment with the Development of Anoxic in Dew Water, W88-04524 2106 5D
Layer in a Stratified Lake, W88-02682 2104 5B
W88-08886 2110 2H Effects of Burrowing of Helice tridens (De
KUNTZ, G. Haan) on the Soil of a Salt-Marsh Habitat,
KUMAR, M. R. R. Federal Polychlorinated Biphenyl Regulations,
Does Evaporation over the Arabian Sea Play a
W88-05307 2107 2L
W88-01303 2102 6E
Crucial Role in Moisture Transport across the
Removal of Heavy Metals and Sewage Sludge
West Coast of India during an Active Monsoon KUNTZ, K. W.
Using the Mud Snail, Cipangopaludina chinensis
Period, Estimation of Loading by Numerical Integra-
W88-08116 2110 2B
malleata Reeve, in Paddy Fields as Artificial
tion,
Wetlands,
W88-05897 2107 5B
KUMAR, N. W88-07354 2109 5D
Impact of Manganese Intoxication on Certain KUNZE, A. W. G.
Parameters of Carbohydrate Metabolism of a Geoelectrical Properties of Selected Rock and Removal of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and COD
Freshwater Tropical Perch, Colisa fasciatus, Water Samples from San Salvador from Waste Water Using Sand Filtration System
Island, Baha-
W88-10147 2112 5C mas,
with Phragmites australis,

W88-10169 2112 7B W88-04024 2105 5D


Toxicity of Manganese and Impact on Some
Its

Aspects of Carbohydrate Metabolism of a Fresh- KURIYAMA, M.


KUNZEL, R. G.
water Teleost, Colisa fasciatus, on Settling Prop-
Effects of Cationic Surfactants
Technique for Renovating Clogged Monitor
W88-08071 2110 5C
Wells, of Sewage Activated Sludge,
erties

KUMAR, R. W88-09158 2111 7B W88-04657 2106 5D


Acidic Aerosols: Oxygen- 18 Studies of Forma-
tion and Infrared Studies of Occurrence and
KUO, A. Y. KURKLIN, J. K.
Hypoxia and Salinity in Virginia Estuaries, Water Quality in the Blue Creek Arm of Lake
Neutralization,
W88-00373 2101 5B W88-08012 2110 2L Eufaula and Blue Creek, Oklahoma, March-Oc-
tober 1978,
Method for Determination of Oxygen- 18 of Hy- KUO, C.-H.
W88-03050 2104 5B
drogen Peroxide in Rainwater, Mass Transfer of Ozone into Aqueous Systems,
W88-03826 2105 5A W88-02505 2104 5D KUROBANE, Y.
KUO, Development of a Structured Model of Microbi-
KUMAR, S. C. J.
Conceptual Catchment Model for Estimating Ozonation of Humic Substances: Effects on Mo- al Reaction in Ground Water Contamination
lecular Weight Distributions of Organic Carbon
Problems,
Suspended Sediment Flow,
W88-07199 2109 2J and Trihalomethane Formation Potential, W88-10983 2112 5B
W88-10382 2112 5F
KUMAR, V. KURODA, M.
Effect of Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate in KUO, C. Y. Methanogenic Bacteria Adhered to Solid Sup-
Skin of Fish Fingerlings (Cirrhina mrigala): Ob- Effectiveness of BMPs for Stormwater Manage- ports,
servations with Scanning Electron Microscope, ment in Urbanized Watersheds, W88-10277 2112 5D
W88-03665 2105 5C W88-10029 2111 5B
KUROWSKI, C.
KUNDELL, J. E.
Joint Probability Distribution of Streamflows Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
Analysis of Wetland Trends and Management and Tides in Estuaries, the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
Alternatives for Georgia,
W88-06808 2108 2L Poland): VI. Nutrient Input with Water Trans-
W88-03155 2104 4C
port,
Planning of Urban Best Management Practices,
Interbasin Water Transfers in Riparian States: A W88-07285
W88-10595 2112 5B
Case Study of Georgia, 2109 6A
W88-07281 2109 6E KUO, KURT, M.
J. R.
Biological Denitrification of Drinking Water
KUNDU, G. Gyarmati Principle and Open-Channel Velocity
Distribution,
Using Autotrophic Organisms with H2 in a Flu-
Effect of an Oil-cake (Brassica latifolia) Piscicide
W88-04265 idized-Bed Biofilm Reactor,
on the Physico-chemical and Biological Spec- 2105 8B
W88-03817 2105 5F
trum of Waterbodies,
W88-09815 2111 81
KUPARINEN, J.
Determination of the Michaelis-Menten Kinetic KURTH, G.
KUNDZEWICZ, Z. W. Parameters with Single Concentration Assays, Computer Survey of Gas Chromatography/
Nonlinear Flood Routing with Multilinear W88-00234 2101 2A Mass Spectrometry Data Acquired in the U.S.
Models, Environmental Protection Agency Screening
W88-02782 2104 2E Measurement of Heterotrophic Activity in the Analysis: System and Results,
Aquatic Environment Using Labelled Sub- W88-00409 2101 5A
KUNIANSKY, E. L. strates,
Hydrology of Fritchie Marsh
Coastal Louisi-
in W88-00231 2101 2H KURTH, G. R.
ana and Application of Finite-Element Modeling
Applications of a Data-Adaptive Background
toDetermine Flow, PracticalApproach to the Measurement of Mi- Subtraction Technique to the Gas Chromatogra-
W88-03465 2104 5B crobial Heterotrophic Activity by the Single phic/Mass Spectrometric Analysis of
Concentration Method,
KUNIKANE, S. Wastewater Supplies,
W88-00235 2101 2A
Factors Influencing the Selection of Appropriate W88-00411 2101 5A
Sanitation Technology,
Variability in Planktonic Heterotrophic Activity
W88-03718 2105 5D KURTZ, D. A.
and Primary Productivity Assays in Relation to
Complexity of Contaminant Dispersal in a Karst
KUNISHI, H. M. Sampling Strategies,
Geological System,
Sources of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in an Estu- W88-00236 2101 2H
W88-09102 2111 5B
ary of the Chesapeake Bay,
W88-08753 2110 5B
KUPPUSAMY, T.
Modeling Multiphase Contaminant Transport in
KURTZ, J. B.

KUNNAMO-OJALA, T. Ground Water and Vadose Zones, Legionella pneumophila,


Tracing of Xenobiotic Contamination in Water W88-U225 2112 5B W88-09961 2111 5B
with the Aid of Fish Bile Metabolites: A Field
Study with Caged Rainbow Trout (Salmo gaird- KURAKINA, E. V. KURY, R. L.
neri), Combined Diversion and Service Tunnel Spill- Migration of Elemental Mercury Through Soil
W88-02031 2103 5A way of the Tashkumyr Hydroelectric Station, from Simulated Burial Sites,
W88-10585 2112 8A W88-06312 2108 5B
KUNST, B.
Calculation of Stream Concentrations in Reverse KUREISHY, T. W. KURZ, G. E.
Osmosis Processes, Pollution of the Seas Around India, Rapid Industrial Waste Screening Method,
W88-02449 2103 3 A W88-10860 2112 5C W88-01004 2102 5A

PA-221
AUTHOR INDEX
KUSAKA, Y.

KUSAKA, Y. KUZ'MINOV, A. Y. Potential Effects of Scale Loss on Mortality of


Reflection of a Shallow-Water Soliton. Part 2. Characteristics of Turbulence of the Bottom Atlantic Salmon and Juvenile Clupeids,
Numerical Evaluation, Region of a Flow, W88-00907 2101 6G
W88-02327 2103 8B W88-03621 2105 8B
KYSAR, L. N.
KUSAKAWA, H. KUZELKA, R. D. Salinity Control in the Grand Valley of Colora-
Desalinization Apparatus, Conjunctive Use-First by Accident, Now by do,
W88-00576 2101 3A Management, W88-OU52 2102 5G
W 88-09241 2111 4B
KUSANO, H.
KYU, I.
Seasonal Succession of a Microphagotroph StateWater Planning - The Multiple Choice
Night Soil for Biogas - From Asia to Africa,
Community in a Small Pond During Litter De- Approach,
W88-03720 2105 5D
composition, W88-04926 2106 6A
W88-08793 2110 2H L'HUILLER, M.
KUZKIN, V. I.
KUSANO, T. Biogenic Nature of Corrosivity of Sulphide De-
Water Clarification,
Seasonal Succession of a Microphagotroph posits Mine Water and Some of Its Geochemical
W88-04840 2106 5D
Community in a Small Pond During Litter De- and Mining-Technical Impacts,
L'HUILLIER, M.
composition, W88-01568 2103 5C
2H Water Clarification,
W88-08793 2110
KUZMESKUS, D. M. W88-10100 2112 5D
KUSCER, D. Potential Effects of Bulb Turbines on Atlantic
Role of Porewater Pressure and Seepage Forces Salmon Smolts, LA ROCHELLE, P.

on the Stability of Protection Layers, W88-O09O6 2101 6G Direct Determination of Permeability of Clay
W88-01425 2102 8E under Embankment,
KVET, J. W88-10193 2112 2G
KUSHARI, D. Possibility of Assessing the Trophic Potential in
Influence of Domestic Sewage on Growth and Organically Polluted Waters, LA ROSA, G.
Nitrogen Fixation of Azolla pinnata R. Br., W88-10815 2112 5D Remote Sensing Investigation of the Oil Spill in
W88-02078 2103 5E the Strait of Messina, Italy,
KWADER, T. W88-08475 2110 5B
KUSHIBE, H. Terrain Conductivity as a Tool for Delineating
Mixing of River Water in River Yodo, (In Japa- Hydrocarbon Plumes in a Shallow Aquifer — A LAAK, R.
nese), Case Study, Contribution of Selected Toxic Chemicals to
W88-08630 2110 2E W88-1U11 2112 7B Ground Water From Domestic On-Site Sewage
Disposal Systems,
KUSHWAHA, H. S. KWANDRANS, J.
Simple Non-Weighing Lysimeter Installation
W88-09494 2111 5B
Structure of a Diatom Community in the Spring
with Rain Shelter, Sector of a Stream with Low pH (Biala Wiselka, LAANE, R. W. P. M.
W88-07184 2109 7B Silesian Beskid, Poland), Interactions of Ammonium,
Nitrate, and D- and
W88-10370 2112 2E L-Amino Acids Nitrogen Assimilation of
in the
KUSLER, J. A.
Our National Wetland Heritage: A Protection KWANT, R.
Two Species of Estuarine Benthic Diatoms,
Guidebook, Primary Production and Nutrient Availability in
W88-06860 2109 2L
W88-05703 2107 6E Wet Heathland Ecosystems,
LAATZEN, F. L.
W88-09698 2111 2H
KUSTAS, W. P. Hydrology of the Region Between the Eastern
Budgets of Water Vapor in the Unstable Bound- KWIATKOWSI, J. K. Canary Islands, Morocco and the Madeira Is-
ary Layer over Rugged Terrain, Effects of Diflubenzuron on Limb Regeneration lands: 'Norcanarias I' Campaign (Hidrologia en
W88-00147 2101 2B and Molting in the Fiddler Crab, Uca pugilator, la Region Comprendida Entre las Islas Canarias

W88-07030 2109 5C Orientales, Marruecos y las Islas Madeira. Cam-


KUSUOKA, Y.
pana 'Norcanarias I'),
Growth and Survival of Peritrich Ciliates in an
KWIATKOWSKI, R. E. W88-05286 2107 2L
Urban Stream, Association of Chlorophyll A with Physical and
W88-04009 2105 2H Chemical Factors in Lake Ontario, 1967-1981, LABADIE, J. W.
KUTAS, T. W88-05882 2107 7 A Dynamic Optimal Lake Regulation for Quantity

Effects of Load Reductions on the Water Qual- and Quality Objectives,


Importance of Design Quality Control to a Na- 5G
ityof a Large Shallow Lake, W88-01246 2102
tional Monitoring Program,
W88-06165 2108 2H W88-05869 2107 7A Methodology for Developing Optimal Water
KUTIEL, H. KWOKAL, A.
Storage Strategies,
Rainfall Variations in the Galilee (Israel): I. W88-01242 2102 7A
Marine Sampling by Scuba Diving. 3. Sampling
Variations in the Spatial Distribution in the Peri-
Procedures for Measurement of Mercury Con- Optimal Control of Reservoir Discharge Quality
ods 1931-1960, and 1951-1980,
centrations in Estuarine Waters and Seawater, through Selective Withdrawal: Hydraulic Labo-
W88-07584 2109 2B
W88-06070 2108 5A
ratory Investigation,
Rainfall Variations in the Galilee (Israel): II.
KYLE, H. L.
W88-00866 2101 5G
Variations inTemporal Distribution Be-
the
Remote Sensing of Water Vapor Convergence,
tween 1931-1960 and 1951-1980, Optimal Management of Multireservoir Systems
Deep Convection, and Precipitation Over the
W88-09923 2111 2B Using Streamflow Forecasts,
Tropical Pacific Ocean During the 1982-1983 El 2108 4A
W88-06540
KUTNEY, J. P. Nino,
Biotransformation of Dehydroabietic, Abietic, W88-06077 2108 7B LABANAUSKAS, C. K.
and Isopimaric Acids by Mortierella isabellina Impact of Potassium, Sodium, and Salinity on
KYLE, J. H.
Immobilized in Polyurethane Foam, the Protein-and Free Amino Acid Content of
Variation in Apparent Trace Metal Complexing
W88-09968 2111 5D Wheat Grain,
Capacity of Natural Waters with Plating Poten-
W88-05570 2107 3C
KUTTER, B. L. tial Using Anodic Stripping Voltammetry,

Centrifuge Modeling of Transport Processes for W88-02015 2103 2H


LABARTA, U.
Pollutants in Soils, Spawning Areas and Seasons of the Sprat
W88-06119 2108 5B KYLLONEN, H. L.
Treatment and Characterization of Biological (Sprattus sprattus Linnaeus, 1758) in the Ria of

KUUSISTO, E. Sludges from the Pulp and Paper Industry, Vigo (Galicia, NW
Spain)(Epocas y Areas de
5E Puesta del Espadin (Sprattus sprattus Linnaeus,
Winter and Summer Low Flows in Finland, W88-10328 2112
W88-10303 2112 2E 1758) en la Ria de Vigo, Galicia),
KYNARD, B. W88-08087 2110 2L
KUWADA, J. T. Kaplan Turbines on Atlantic
Potential Effects of
System and Method for Disposal of Nonconden- Salmon Smolts, American shad and Blueback LABAT, R.
sableGases from Geothermal Wells, Herring, Observations on the Migration Behavior of Ale-
W88-01780 2103 5E W88-00904 2101 6G wife (Alosa alosa L.) in the Artificial Canal of

PA-222
AUTHOR INDEX
LAKE, L. W.

Golfech Hydroelectric Plant (Observations sur Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Salmon (Salmo LAGOUARDE, J. P.
leComportement Migratoire des Aloses (Alosa Episodic Increases in Acidity of Nova
salar) to Use of NOAA-AVHRR Data in the Lower
Alosa L.) Dans le Canal Artificiel de L'Usine de Scotia Rivers, Rhone Valley France,
Golfech), W88-07642 2109 5C W88-08473 2110 7B
W88-10467 2112 6G
LADLE, M. LAGREGA, M. D.
LABAUGH, J. W. Quantitative Responses of Chironomid Commu- Strategies and Choices in Pennsylvania's Haz-
Fishery Survey and Related Limnological Con- nities to Two Water Velocity Regimes During a
ardous Waste Facilities Plan,
ditions of Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Min- Spring Bloom of Epilithic Algae,
W88-03261 2104 5D
nesota, W88-08596 2110 2H
W88-03063 2104 81 LAGUERRE, G.
LADOU, J.
Clinical Significance of Water Free-Living Dinitrogen-Fixing Bacteria Isolated
LABAUVE, J. M. Pollution,
Effect of Soil Properties and a Synthetic Munici- W88-06671 2108 5C from Petroleum Refinery Oily Sludge,
pal Landfill Leachate on the Retention of Cd,
W88-02712 2104 5A
LADRONKA, R. M.
Ni, Pb, and Zn in Soil and Sediment Materials, Ephemera and Hexagenia (Ephemeridae, Ephe- LAGUNOV, V. A.
W88-07423 2109 5B meroptera) in the Straits of Mackinac, 1955- Elimination of Abandoned Flooded Workings
1956, During Shaft Sinking at Yuzhnaya Mine,
LABOMASCUS, D. C.
Use of Water Conditioners in Water-Recircula-
W88-09551 2111 2H W88-01439 2102 8G
tion Systems, LAESCH, D. A.
W88-07661 2109 3C LAHAV, N.
Impoundment and Diversion Systems for Pre-
Method and Apparatus for Treating the Surface
venting or Mitigating Flooding,
LABROUE, L.
W88-00503 of a Body of Liquid,
2101 4A
Natural Nitrate Removal from Groundwaters. W88-00496 2101 5G
Possibility of Application to the Reclamation of LAFE, O. E.
Gravel Pit Lakes (Epuration Naturelle des Ni- Perturbation Boundary Element Code for LAHDES, E.
trates des Eaux Souterraines: Possibilites d' Ap- Steady State Groundwater Flow in Heterogene- Comparison of Extraction Methods in the Deter-
plication au Reamenagement des Lacs de Gra- ous Aquifers, mination of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in
vieres), W88-02785 2104 2F Phytoplankton and Seston,
W88-10474 2112 5G W88-10114 2112 7B
LAFERRIERE, C.
Sediment-Water Exchange of Phosphorus. The Concentration of Selected Organic Pollutants: LAHTI, J.
Influence of Sediment Dilution on Radiotracer Comparison of Adsorption and Reverse-Osmosis PracticalApproach to the Measurement of Mi-
Kinetics (Echanges de Phosphore entr les Sedi- Techniques, crobial Heterotrophic Activity by the Single
ments et l'Eau. Influence de la Dilution sur les W88-07791 2109 5A Concentration Method,
Cinetiques de Tracage Isotopique), W88-00235 2A
LAFLAMME, B. D. 2101
W88-10480 2112 7B Solid/Solution Interaction: The Effect of Car-
bonate Alkalinity on Adsorbed Thorium,
LAHTI, K.
LACAUX, J. P. Determination of the Michaelis-Menten Kinetic
W88-07923 2109 2H
Acid Rain in the Tropical Forests of the Ivory Parameters with Single Concentration Assays,
Coast, LAFLEUR, P. W88-00234 2101 2A
W88-05125 2107 5B Components of the Surface Radiation Balance of
Subarctic Wetland Terrain Units During the LAIOS, G.
LACCETTI, G.
Snow-free Season, Trace Elements in Surface Sediments of Navar-
Two Ground Water Contamination Problems- W88-08023
Case Studies,
2110 2E ino Bay, Greece,

W88-09117 W88-06778 2108 5B


2111 5B LAFONT, M.
Variability in the Spermathecal Setae of Pota-
LACE, L. M. Trace Elements in Surface Sediments of Navar-
mothrix Heuscheri (Bretscher) (Oligochaeta, Tu- ino Bay, Greece,
Design and Operation of Wet Corn Milling Pre-
bificidae) inLake Nemi and Notes on the Rela- W88-06881
treatment Facilities, 2109 5B
tionship Between this Species and the Trophic
W88-02161 2103 5D Level of Lakes (Variabilite des Soies Spermathe- LAIRD, C. E.
LACEWELL, R. D. cales de Potamothrix Heuscheri (Bretscher) (Oli- Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision E,
Improving Crop Management, gochaeta, Tubificidae) dans le lac de Nemi et Hazard Evaluation: Wildlife and Aquatic Orga-
W88-00299 2101 3F Remarques Sur la Relation Entre Cette Espece nisms,
et le Degre de Trophie des lacs),
LACEY, E. H.
W88-05906 2107 5 A
W88-10464 2112 2H
Device for Preparing and Cleaning Trench for LAIRD, G. A.
an Aquifer Recharging System, LAFORGE, E.
Bacterioplankton in Lake Michigan: Dynamics,
W88-10103 2112 4B Development of an Improved Test for the De-
Controls, and Significance to Carbon Flux,
termination of Biochemical Oxygen Demand,
LACH, G. W88-03149 2104 5A
W88-05091 2106 2H
Flow-Injection Method for the Determination of
LAFRANCE, P. Sources and Fate of Dissolved Free Amino
Trace Amounts of Chloride (Entwicklung einer
Simulation with
Complexation-Adsorption
a Acids in Epilimnetic Lake Michigan Water,
Fliessinjektionsmethode zur Bestimmung von
Model of Possible Effects of Dissolved Humic W88-05960 2108 2H
Chlorid im Spurenbereich durch Leitfaehigkeits-
differenzen),
Substances on Solute Transport in Soils,
W88-10917 2112 5B
LAKATOS, D. F.
W88-04334 2105 7B Implementing an Urban Nonpoint Source Con-
LACHAPELLE, E. D.
LAGACE, R. trol Strategy,
Verification of a Model Predicting Sediment W88-01138 2102 5G
Renovation of Electroplating Rinse Waters with
Level in Subsurface Drains,
Coupled-Transport Membranes,
W88-08055 2110 2J LAKAY, M. T.
W88-00220 2101 5D Bulking control with Chlorination in a Nutrient
LAGER, D. C. Removal Activated Sludge System,
LACHER, T. E.
First EPA Superfund Cutoff Wall: Design and
Environmental Degradation in the Pantanal W88-06222 2108 5D
Specifications,
Ecosystem, W88-09131
W88-07671
2111 5G LAKE, J.
2109 4C
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants from Black
LAGERGREN, S.
LACKEY, S. Summary of Results from the Swedish Project Rock Harbor Dredged Material by Mussels and
Carbon Leaves Good Taste in Canadians' Polycheates,
'Environment/Cellulose',
Mouths, W88-10314 W88-00891 2101 5B
2112 5C
W88-03601 2105 5F
LAGORY, M. E. LAKE, L. W.
LACROIX, G. L. Abundance of Young Brown Shrimp in Natural Interacting Precipitation/Dissolution Waves:
Fish Community Structure in Relation to Acidi- and Semi-Impounded Marsh Nursery Areas: Re- The Movement of Inorganic Contaminants in
ty in Three Nova Scotia Rivers, Temperature and
lation to Salinity, Groundwater,
W88-06821 2109 5C W88-08750 2110 2L W88-04185 2105 5B

PA-223
AUTHOR INDEX
LAKHE, S. B.

LAKHE, S. B. Tidal Three-Dimensional Diffusion in a Model LAMB, B. L.


Concentration of Viruses from Water on Bitumi- of the Lagoon of Venice and Reliability Condi- Instrcam Flow Litigation: A Survey for Manag-
nous Coal, tions for Its Numerical Integration, ers,
W88-10273 2112 5A W88-01877 2103 5B W88-05669 2107 6E
LAKINGER, S. E. Two-Dimensional Diffusion Model of the LAMB, D.
Land Application of Sewage Effluent for Mis- Venice Lagoon and Relative Open Boundary Importance of Liquid Water Concentration in
souriWater Resources Conservation and Pollu- Conditions, the Atmospheric Oxidation of S02,
tion Control, W88-01874 2103 5B W88-05628 2107 5B
W88-00732 2101 5D
LALEZARY-CRAIG, S. Measurement of the Entrapment of Sulfur Diox-
LAKSHMANA RAO, N. S. Optimizing the Removal of Geosmin and 2- ideby Rime Ice,
Identification of Parameters in Semiconfined Methylisoborneol by Powdered Activated W88-04137 2105 5B
Aquifers, Carbon,
W88-07532 2109 2F W88-07383 2109 5F Studies of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Reac-
LAKSHMI, G. L. Haze and Cloud,
tions in
LALL, U. W88-00374 5B
Effects of Chlorinated Discharges on Marine 2101
Parameter Estimation Model for Ungaged
Animals,
Streamflows, LAMB, G. A.
W88-03516 2105 5C
W88-07513 2109 2E Public Health Implications of Illegal Dumping
LAKSHMI, R. of Toxic Wastes,
Limnology of River Cooum
with Special Refer- LAM, D. C. L.
W88-01388 2102 5C
Lake Erie Thermocline Model Results: Compar-
ence to Sewage and Heavy Metal Pollution,
ison with 1967-1982 Data and Relation to
W88-10858 2112 5C LAMB, G. M.
Anoxic Occurrences, Erosion Downdrift from Tidal Passes in Ala-
LAKSO, E. W88-06417 2108 2H bama and the Florida Panhandle,
Aeration at Overflow Weirs,
Large Lake Models Uses, Abuses, and Future, W88-06073 2108 2J
W88- 11269 2112 5G -

W88-05038 2106 2H
LAL, B.
LAMB, M. F.

Effect of Malathion and gamma-BHC on the Modelling of Toxic Contaminants in the Niagara Elemental Composition of Suspended Particu-
River Plume in Lake Ontario, late Matter in the Lower Duwamish River and
Lipid Metabolism in Relation to Reproduction
in the Tropical Teleost, Clarias batrachus, W88-05029 2106 5B Elliot Bay, Washington,

W88-05456 2107 5C W88-O0876 2101 5B


Oxygen Depletion Lake Erie: Modeling the
in
Gamma-BHC- and Cythion-Induced Alterations Physical, Chemical, and Biological Interactions, LAMB, P. J.
in Lipid Metabolism in a Freshwater Catfish, 1972 and 1979, Pattern Analysis of Growing Season Precipita-
Clarias Batrachus, During Different Phases of its W88-06418 2108 2H tion in Southern Canada,
Annual Reproductive Cycle, W88-06306 . 2108 2B
W88-07498 2109 5C Post-Audit Analysis of the NWRI Nine-Box
Water Quality Model for Lake Erie, LAMB, R. L.
LAL, H. W88-06419 2108 5C Characterizing the Uncertainty of Pesticide
Effect of Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate in Leaching in Agricultural Soils,
Skin of Fish Fingerlings (Cirrhina mrigala): Ob- Relationships of Spatial Gradients of Primary
W88-07622 2109 5B
servations with Scanning Electron Microscope, Production, Buffering Capacity, and Hydrology
W88-03665 2105 5C inTurkey Lakes Watershed, Simulation Procedure for Groundwater Quality
W88-08964 2111 2H Assessments of Pesticides,
LAL, R.
W88-07623 2109 5B
Bioconcentration and Metabolism of DDT, Fen- LAM, L.
itrothion and Chlorpyrifos by the Blue-Green Transient Seepage Model for Saturated-Unsatu- LAMB, T.
Algae Anabaena sp. and Aulosira fertilissima, rated Soil Systems: A Geotechnical Engineering Dispersion of Radioactively Contaminated Tur-
W88-01863 2103 5B Approach, tleson the SRP: Research and Reconnaissance,
W88-08307 2110 2F W88-09231 2111 5B
Evaluation of the Universal Soil Loss Equation
and Field Techniques for Assessing Soil Erosion LAMARRA, V.
on a Tropical Alfisol in Western Nigeria, LAMB, T. E.
Ecosystem Approach to Environmental Man-
W88-04244 2105 2J Annual Yield and Selected Hydrologic Data for
agement,
the Arkansas River Basin Compact, Arkansas-
W88-00353 2101 6G
LAL, S. Oklahoma, 1985 Water Year,
Bioconcentration and Metabolism of DDT, Fen- W88-03085 2104 2E
Experiments and Experiences in Biomanipula-
itrothion and Chlorpyrifos by the Blue-Green
tion - Studies of Biological Ways to Reduce
Algae Anabaena sp. and Aulosira fertilissima, Algal Abundance and Eliminate Blue-Greens,
LAMBERSON, R.
W88-01863 2103 5B Stochastic Model for the Long-Term Transport
W88-02890 2104 5G
of Stored Sediment in a River Channel,
LALANCETTE, L. M.
LAMARRA, V. A. W88-01913 2103 2J
Comparative Productivity of Two Ponds in the
Assessing the Effects of Coal Mining and Relat-
Vicinity of Lake St. John, Quebec (Productivite
ed Energy Development on Aquatic Environ-
LAMBERT, D. P.
Comparee des Deux Etangs Situ a Proximite du Rural Landfill Site Characterization, Public
mental Quality in the Upper Colorado Basin,
Lac Saint-Jean, au Quebec), Health Assessment and Remedial Action, King
W88-00356 2101 4C
W88-09995 2111 2H County, Washington,
Nature and Availability of Particulate Phospho- W88-11152 2112 5E
LALATTA, I. M.
rus to Algae in the Colorado River,
Advection-Diffusion Pollution Model of the
LAMBERT, G. D.
Lagoon of Venice, W88-O0347 2101 5B
New Approach Achieves Inflow Reduction in
W88-01875 2103 5B
LAMARRE, B. L. Sanitary Sewers,

Development of a Mathematical Eutrophication Design, Operation and Results of a Pilot Plant W88-05356 2107 5D
Model of the Lagoon of Venice, for Removal of Contaminants from Ground
W88-01873 2103 5B Water, LAMBERT, J. P.
W88-09143 2111 5G Water Clarification,
Eutrophication Model of the Venice Lagoon: W88-04840 2106 5D
Statistical Treatment of 'In Situ' Measurements Residential Scale Radon Removal System,
of Phytoplankton Growth Parameters, W88-09508 2111 5F Water Clarification,
W88-01878 2103 5C W88-10100 2112 5D
LAMB, B.
Steady-State Achievement by Introduction of Resolution Problems with Obtaining Accurate LAMBERT, K.
True Tidal Velocities in a Pollution Model of Ground Water Elevation Measurements in a Hy- Regression Models for Hydraulic Conductivity
the Venice Lagoon, drogeologic Site Investigation, and Field Test of the Borehole Permeameter,
W88-01876 2103 5B W88-O90O1 2111 7B W88-04601 2106 2F

PA-224
AUTHOR INDEX
LANG, R. F.

LAMBERT, M. J. LAMPINEN, J. Toxicokinetics of Organic Xenobiotics in the


Forest Water Usage and Interactions with Nutri- Unsupervised Landsat Classification Procedure Amphipod, Pontoporeia hoyi: the Role of Physi-
tion of Pinus radiata, Applied to Lake Posionjarvi, NE Finland, ological and Environmental Variables,
W88-10282 2112 21 W88-10508 2112 7B W88-10506 2112 5C
LAMBERT, R. L. LANCASTER, J.
LANDRY, J. C.
Flood Hydrology of Streams in Northern Utah, Aquatic Coleoptera and Hemiptera in Some Ca-
Manganese in Drinking Water of the Town of
W88-01291 2102 2E nadian Saline Lakes: Patterns in Community
Beaucaire: Origins and Solutions (Manganese
Structure,
dans l'eau d' Alimentation de la Ville de Beau-
LAMBERT, S. W88-00162 2101 2H caire: Origines et Solutions),
and Antigenicity Reduction Rates of
Infectivity
Human Rotavirus Strain Wa in Fresh Waters, LANCE, J. C. W88-09597 2111 5B
W88-04O84 2105 5B Virus Removal with Land Filtration,
W88-O0191 2101 5D LANDRY, J.-CL.
LAMBERT, W. P. Deposition of Mercuric Chloride on the Surface
Human Factors Engineering and Wastewater LAND, L. F. of Waters,
Reuse, Influence of Barrier Faults on Ground Water W88-10547 2112 5B
W88-00171 2101 5D Flow in the Edwards Aquifer, San Antonio
Region, Texas, LANDSBERG, H. E.
LAMBERTI, G. A. W88-11183 2112 2F Variability of the Precipitation Process in Time
Seasonal Patterns of Suspended Bacteria and and Space,
Algae in Two Northern California Streams, Preliminary Assessment of Land-Surface Subsid-
W88-09388 2111 7A
W88-09748 2111 2H ence in the El Paso Area, Texas,
W88-03009 2104 6G LANDSBERGER, S.
LAMBERTS, L. Enriched Concentrations of Bromine, Chlorine,
Nitrate Nitrogen in the Belgian Course of the LANDA, E. R.
Early Twentieth-Century Investigations of the and Iodine in Urban Rainfall as Determined by
Meuse River - Fate of the Concentrations and
Radioactivity of Waters in North America, Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis,
Origins of the Inputs,
W88-09410 2111 2K W88-10136 2112 5B
W88-07527 2109 5B

LAMBING, J. H. Radioactive and Nonradioactive Solutes in Sulfur, Halogens, and Heavy Metals in Urban
Simulated Effects of Surface Coal Mining and Drinking Water from Rn-Charging Devices, Summer Rainfall,

Agriculture on Dissolved Solids in the Redwater W88-06048 2108 5B W88-08460 2110 5B


River, East Central Montana,
LANDA, I. LANEY, N. K.
W88-03419 2104 5B
Surface Geoelectrics for Groundwater Pollution Willingness to Play: Analysis of Water Re-
Variability in Base Streamflow and Water Qual- and Protection Studies, sources Development in Arizona,
ity of Streams and Springs in
W88-07564 2109 7B W88-06636
Otter and Rosebud 2108 6E
Creek Basins, Southeastern Montana,
LANDAHL, J. T. LANG, C.
W88-O3440 2104 2E Neoplastic and Other Disease in Fish in Relation
Bioparticulate Solubilization and Biodegradation
to Toxic Chemicals: An Overview,
Water-Quality Variability in Four Reservoirs in in Semi-Continuous Aerobic Thermophilic Di-
W88-06291 2108 5C
Phillips and Valley Counties, Montana, May gestion,
Through August, 1981, LANDIN, M. C. W88-07597 2109 5D
W88-03316 2104 2H Long-Term Monitoring of CE Habitat Develop-
ment on Dredged Material Sites, 1974-84, LANG, G. A.
LAMBOURNE, J. J.
Determination of Runoff Frequencies for Un-
W88-01533 2103 5C Dynamics of Lake Michigan Plankton: A Model
Evaluation of Nutrient Loading, Competition,
gauged Urban Catchments, LANDIN, M. G. and Predation,
W88-06217 2108 4A Diurnal Variability of Precipitation across the W88-10824 2112 2H
Central Rockies and Adjacent Great Plains,
Model Study of the Effect of Temporal Storm
W88-06359 2108 2B LANG, G. E.
Distributions on Peak Discharges and Volumes,
W88-03279 2104 2B Modification of Acid Mine Drainage by Sphag-
LANDINE, P. G.
num-Dominated Wetlands and the Effect on
Albedo Model for Shallow Prairie Snow
LAMMERS, R. Stream Water Quality,
Covers,
Rates of Triplet Humic Acid Sensitized Photoly- W88-04950 2106 5B
W88-07938 2109 2C
sis of Hydrophobic Compounds,
W88-06029 2108 2K LANDINE, R. C. LANG, H.
Pilot-Scale Anaerobic Treatment of Corn Wet Experience on the Use of an Automatic Data
LAMMI, R. Collection and Transmission System in a Hydro-
Milling Wastewater,
Efficiency of a Biological Activated Sludge Ef-
W88-0O972 2102 5D logical Research Basin,
fluent Treatment Plant with Extended Aeration,
W88-02635 2104 7B
W88-10316 2112 5D Pilot-ScaleAnaerobic Treatment of Peroxide
Bleachery Waste, Paper Machine Effluent and Forecasting Meltwater Runoff from Snow-Cov-
LAMONDS, A. G. Waste Activated Sludge, ered Areas and from Glacier Basins,
Water Resources Investigations in Mississippi,
W88-02166 2103 5D W88-04690 2106 2C
1984-85,
W88-02998 2104 9D Removing Manganese from Water at Frederic- Glacial Hydrology,
ton, N.B., Canada, W88-05793 2107 2C
LAMONT, J. M. W88-05337 2107 5F
Simulation of SAR Data Products,
Short-Range Runoff Forecasting for the River
W88-08500 2110 7B LANDING, W. M. Rhine at Rheinfelden: Experiences and Present
Solution Chemistry of Iron(II) in Framvaren
LAMONT, W. J. Problems,
Fjord,
Effect of Polyethylene
Mulches, Irrigation W88-01968 2103 2E
W88-08934 2110 2L
Method, and Row Covers on Soil and Air Tem-
perature and Yield of Muskmelon, LANDRIGAN, P. J.
LANG, J. S.

W88-08115 Common-Source Community and Industrial Ex-


Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating
2110 3F
posure to Trichloroethylene, Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and
LAMPERT, W. W88-07071 2109 5B PCE: Pilot-Scale Evaluations,
Laboratory Studies on Zooplankton-Cyanobac- W88-09835 2111 5F
teria Interactions, LANDRUM, P. F.
W88-08775 2110 2H Reduction in Bioavailability of Organic Con- LANG, R. F.
taminants to the Amphipod Pontoporeia Hoyi Anaerobic Transformation, Transport, and Re-
LAMPHIER, L. N. by Dissolved Organic Matter of Sediment Inter- moval of Volatile Chlorinated Organics in
Open Top Drain, stitial Waters, Ground Water,
W88-04728 2106 4A W88-06922 2109 5B W88-02557 2104 5B

PA-225
AUTHOR INDEX
LANG, T. E.

LANG, T. E. LANKFORD, P. W. LAQUER, F. C.


Evaluation of the Fluid Dynamic Properties of Case Study for the Treatment of an Explosives Incineration ofWater Pollutants with Activated
Mud Flows on Mount St. Helens, Wastewater from an Army Ammunitions Plant, Char from Coal, Wood, or Crop Residues in a
W88-0O815 2101 2J W88-01047 2102 5D System Designed to Produce Energy and Pyrol-
ysis Byproduct Chemicals,
Evaluation of the Fluid Dynamic Properties of LANSDELL, M.
Development of Lagoons Venezuela, W88-00733 2101 5D
Mud Flows on Mount St Helens, in

W88-02270 2103 2J W88-07323 2109 5D


LAQUIDARA, M. J.

Kinematic Properties of Mudflows on Mt. St. LANSEY, K. Development of Biofilm in the Anaerobic Rotat-
Helens,
Real-Time Flood Management Model for High- ing Biological Contactor Process,
W88-04271 2105 2J landLake System, W88-02225 2103 5D
W88-05638 2107 2E
LANGAN, J. P. Procedure for Determining Potential Gas Quan-
Special Applications and Concepts: Benefits of
LANSEY, K. E.
tities in an Existing Sanitary Landfill,
Reliability-Based Optimization Model for Water
Underwater Berms, W88-02119 2103 5E
Distribution Systems,
W88-02583 2104 5E
W88-04410 2105 5F
LARES, F.
LANGAN, J. S. Chromobacterium sp. and
Effects of pHand Feeding Regime on Methyl-
LANSFORD, R. Bacterial Analysis of
Evaluation of Available Saline Water Resources Flavobacterium sp. in a Waste Stabilization
mercury Accumulation within Aquatic Micro-
for the Construction of Large-Scale Microalgae Pond System,
cosms,
W88-03480 2104 5B
Production Facilities in New Mexico, W88-02500 2104 5A
W88-10039 2111 3C
LANGDALE, G. W. LARINOVA, L. V.
LANSFORD, R. R. Hydraulic Resistances of Large Unlined Canals
Intensive Cropping Sequences to Sustain Con-
Optimization of Irrigation Scheduling with Al-
servation Tillage for Erosion Control, inNoncohesive Soils,
ternative Saline Water Supplies in the Roswell -
W88-08382 2110 2J W88-10885 2112 8B
Artesia Basin, 1985,
LANGE, C. R.
W88-00722 2101 3C Sediment Transport in a Curved Channel,
Effects of Bioaugmentation on Hazardous Waste W88-10586 2112 8B
LANTING, J.
Treatment,
Anaerobic Pretreatment of Corn Ethanol Pro-
W88-03230 2104 5D duction Wastewater,
LARNEY, F. J.

W88-02221 2103 5D Movement of Pesticides and Nutrients into Tile


LANGE, H.
J.
Drainage Water in Southeastern Indiana,
Antilung Cancer Activities of Selenium,
LANTZ, K. D. W88-11050 2112 5B
W88-05544 2107 5F WIPP Hydrology Program Waste Isolation

LANGE, K.
Pilot Plant, Southeastern New Mexico: Hydro- LAROE, E. T.
Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus (L.)) of the logicData Report No. 5, Role of the Fish and Wildlife Service in Water-
Wahnbach Reservoir and their Assessment by W88-05912 2107 2F Quality Monitoring,
Hydroacoustic Methods, LANZA, G. R.
W88-09042 2111 7B
W88-08834 2110 81
Aeromonas Hydrophila Densities in Thermally-
Altered Reservoir Water and Sediments,
LAROUCHE, P.
LANGER, W. H. Changes in the Under-Ice Characteristics of La
W88-02461 2103 5C
Maps Showing Ground-Water Units, Withdraw- Grande Riviere Plume Due to Discharge Vari-
al,and Levels; Springs; and Depth to Ground Aquatic Microbial Activity and Macrofaunal ations,
Water, Basin and Range Province, Northern Profiles of an Oklahoma Stream, W88-10776 2112 5B
California, W88-04019 2105 5B
W88-02981 2104 2F LARRANETA, M. G.
LAPEYRE, J. M. Relationship Between the Decrease in Solar
LANGEWEG, F. Wave-Powered Electrolysis of Water,
Constant and the North-South flow in the Cali-
Cost Minimization Analysis of the Future Drink- W88-03947 2105 8C
fornia Current,
ing Water Supply in the Netherlands,
W88-03971 2105 6B LAPHAM, S. C. W88-01630 2103 2L
Prospective Study of Giardiasis and Water Sup-
LANGFORD, C. H. plies in Colorado, LARRECHI, M. S.
Laser Flash Photolytic Studies of a Well-Char- W88-05490 2107 5C Cluster Analysis as a Tool in the Study of
acterized Soil Humic Substance, Groundwater Quality,
W88-08533 2110 5B LAPHAM, S. M. W88- 10546 2112 5 A
Advanced Stages of a Hydrocarbon Recovery/
Optical Absorbance of Dissolved Organic Closed Loop Hydrocarbon Flushing System LARSEN, D. P.
Matter in Natural Water Studies Using the Ther- Successful in a Highly Permeable Glacial
Ecoregions: An Approach to Surface Water
mal Lens Effect, Outwash in Apple Valley, Minnesota,
Protection,
W88-07949 2109 2K W88-11257 2112 5G
W88-08004 2110 5G
Photocatalysis by Inorganic Components of Nat- LAPIERRE, L.
uralWater Systems, Factors Controlling Primary Production in Two LARSEN, I. L.

W88-08537 2110 2K Diverted Rivers with a Large Flow Reduction Experimental Approach to Determining Subsur-
(Facteurs Controlant la Production Primaire face Leakage from a Surface Impoundment
LANGHOUT, C. dans Deux Rivieres Soumises a une Forte Re- Using a Radioisotope Tracer,
Optimizing the Conjunctive Use of Surface and duction de Debit), W88-11099 2112 5B
Groundwater, W88-06895 2109 6G
W88-O0397 2101 4B Faunal Characteristics and Sediment Accumula-
Factors Controlling Primary Production in Two tion Processes in the James River Estuary,
LANGLAIS, B. Rivers Resulting From a Reduction in Flow, W88-08717 2110 2L
Changes in the Chemical Nature of a Biological- (Facteurs Controlant la Production Primaire
ly Treated Wastewater During Disinfection by Dans Deux Rivieres Soumises a Une Forte Re- LARSEN, J. B.
Ozone, duction de Debit), Field Technique for the Determination of Zoo-
W88-02853 2104 5D W88-08872 2110 2H plankton Grazing on Natural Bacterioplankton,
LANGNER, G. W88- 10656 2112 2H
LAPIN, I. A.
Economic Issues and Aspects of Hazardous Effect of Humic Acids on Behavior of Heavy Zooplankton Consumption of Bacteria in a Eu-
Waste Management, Metals in Estuarine Waters,
trophic Lake and in Experimental Enclosures,
W88-02763 2104 5E W88-O6308 2108 5B
W88-09760 2111 2H
LANIER, T. C. LAPPI, M. K.
Strategies for Handling Soluble Wastes Generat- Treatment and Characterization of Biological LARSEN, M.
ed During Minced Fish (Surimi) Production, Sludges from the Pulp and Paper Industry, Digester Do-Over,
W88-01023 2102 5D W88-10328 2112 5E W88-05482 2107 5D

PA-226
AUTHOR INDEX
LATINOPOULOS, P.

LARSEN, M. F. Some Intermediates in the Wet Air Oxidation of LASCANO, R. J.


Observations of Thunderstorm Reflectivities and Phenanthrene Adsorbed on Powdered Activated Energy and Water Balance of a Sparse Crop:
Doppler Velocities Measured at and UHF, VHF Carbon, Simulated and Measured Soil and Crop Evapo-
W88-02051 2103 7B W88-07545 2109 5F ration,

Wet Air Regeneration W88-04496 2106 2G


LARSEN, N. E. of PAC: Comparison of
Permit Coordination in Virginia, Carbons with Different Surface Oxygen Charac-
LASENBY, D. C.
W88-04963 2106 6E teristics,
Influence ofOxygen Concentration on the Dis-
W88-04255 2105 5D
Mysis Relicta Loven in a Eutrophic
tribution of
LARSON,A.
Summary of Results from the Swedish Project LARSON, R. J. Temperate Lake,
Biodegradation Potential of Ground-Water Bac- W88-06141 2108 5C
'Environment/Cellulose',
teria,
W88-10314 2112 5C W88-09176 2111 2F LASERNA, J. J.

LARSON, D. Spectrophotometry Reaction-Rate Method for


LARSON, S. P.
the Determination of Nitrite in Waters with Pyr-
Economic Evaluation of Alternative Strategies Three-Dimensional Modeling Analysis of
for Maintaining Instream Flows, idine-2-aldehyde 2-Pyridylhydrazone,
Ground Water Pumping Schemes for Contain-
W88-00369 2101 6C W88-06001 2108 5A
ment of Shallow Ground Water Contamination,
W88-10938 2112 5G
LARSON, D. L. LASIER, P. J.
1981 Annual Report of the Coolidge Solar Irri- LARSON, T. V. Sensitivityof High-Elevation Streams in the
gation Project, Rainwater Chemistry near an Isolated S02 Southern Blue Ridge Province to Acidic Depo-
W88-00479 2101 3F Emission Source, sition,
W88-08459 2110 5B W88-02377 2103 5C
LARSON, D. W.
Vertical Partitioning of the Phytoplankton As- LARSON, W. E. LASKA, P. R.
semblage in Ultraoligotrophic Crater Lake, Physical Properties of a Typic Haplaquoll
Reference Materials and Intercomparison Sam-
Oregon, U.S.A., Under Conventional and No-Tillage,
ples Available from the Environmental Monitor-
W88-08106 2110 2H W88-04645 2106 2G
ing Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas,
Soil-water Regimes of a Typic Haplaquoll under W88-11178 2112 5A
WESTEX Revisited: Predicted versus Observed
Conventional and No-Tillage,
Reservoir Turbidity, LASSEY,
W88-04648 2106 2G K. R.
W88-01323 2102 5G Unidimensional Solute Transport Incorporating
Wastewater Crop Management Studies in Min- Equilibrium and Rate-Limited Isotherms with
LARSON, G. J.
nesota,
Application of the Tritium Interface Method for First-Order Loss: 1. Model Conceptualizations
W88-02744 2104 5E
Determining Recharge Rates to Unconfined and Analytic Solutions,
Drift Aquifers: I. Homogeneous Case, LARSSON, A. W88-06790 2108 2G
W88-02767 2104 2F Few Intra-Lake Variations of Physiological Pa-
rameters in Perch, Perca Fluviatilis, Unidimensional Solute Transport Incorporating
Application of the Tritium Interface Method for W88-03590 2105 2H Equilibrium and Rate-Limiting Isotherms with
Determining Recharge Rates to Unconfined First-Order Loss: 2. An Approximated Simula-
Drift Aquifers: Non-Homogeneous Long-Term Effects of Bleached Kraft Mill Ef- tion After a Pulsed Input,
II. Case,
fluents on Red and White Blood Cell Status, Ion W88-06791
W88-02768 2104 2F 2108 2G
Balance, and Vertebral Structure in Fish,
LARSON, J. D. W88-07475 2109 5C LASSUS, P.
Relation Between Groundwater Quality and Effects of Acid-Iron Wastes on Estuarine Orga-
Sublethal Effects of Tetrachloro-l,2-benzoquin-
Mineralogy in the Coal-Producing Norton For- nisms: Recent Field and Laboratory Experi-
one - A Component in Bleachery Effluents from
mation of Buchanan County, Virginia, ments,
Pulp Mills - On Vertebral Quality and Physio-
W88-03895 2105 5B W88-05381 2107 5C
logical Parameters in Fourhorn Sculpin,

Summary of Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain


W88-07472 2109 5C
LAST, F. T.
Hydrology and Its Relation to Disposal of Nu- Vertebral Deformities and Physiological Effects Direct Effects of Air Pollutants, Singly and in
clear Waste in Buried Crystalline Rock, Mixtures, on Plants and Plant Assemblages,
in Fourhorn Sculpin (Myoxocephalus Quadri-
W88-03020 2104 5E W88-06564
Long-Term Exposure to a Simulat-
cornis) after 2108 5C
ed Heavy Metal-Containing Effluent,
LARSON, L. R.
LAST, W. M.
W88-02034 2103 5C
Water Quality of the North Platte River, East-
Modern Dolomite Deposition in Continental,
Central Wyoming, LARSSON, P. Saline Lakes, Western Victoria, Australia,
W88-03462 2104 5B Transport of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
W88-06138 2108 2H
in Freshwater Mesocosms from Sediment to
LARSON, P. Water and Air, LATEGAN, P. M.
D-2-Ethylhexylphthlalate Inhibits the Hatching W88-07608 2109 5B Nitrogen and Phosphate Requirements for the
of Frog Eggs and is Bioaccumulated by Tad-
LARSSON, Y. Anaerobic Digestion of a Petrochemical Efflu-
poles,
Childhood Mortality in Relation to Nutritional ent,
W88-06948 2109 5C
Status and Water Supply: A Prospective Study W88-06760 2108 5D
LARSON, R. A. from Rural Malawi,
Effects of Temperature, Time, and Biomass on W88-10842 2112 5F LATHROP, R. G.

Wet Air Regeneration of Carbon, Calibration of Thematic Mapper Thermal Data


LARTIGUE, J. P. for Water Surface Temperature Mapping: Case
W88-03830 2105 5D Observations on the Migration Behavior of Ale- Study on the Great Lakes,
wife (Alosa alosa L.) in the Artificial Canal of W88-02679
Formation of Toxaphene-Like Contaminants 2104 7B
Golfech Hydroelectric Plant (Observations sur
During Simulated Paper Pulp Bleaching,
W88-O0"^8
leComportement Migratoire des Aloses (Alosa LATIFE, H. A. A.
2101 5D
Alosa L.) Dans le Canal Artificiel de L'Usine de Toxicity in Tilapia Zilli and Clarias Lazera
Photochemistry in Aqueous Surface Layers: 1- Golfech), Induced by Zinc, Seasonally,
(Pisces)
Naphthol, W88-10467 2112 6G W88-03651 2105 5C
W88-08535 2110 5B LARUMBE, I. LATINOPOLOUS, P.
Surface Tension as an Indicative Parameter of
Products of Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (C-56) Boundary Element Approach for Modelling
Pollution. A Water Pollution Survey of the Bay
inAqueous Solution, Groundwater Movement,
of Pasajes,
W88-06945 2109 5B W88-08185 2110 4B
W88-07147 2109 5B
Reactions of Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide LATINOPOULOS,
LASALLE, M. W. P.
with Resorcinol in Aqueous Solution and Ad- Seasonal Abundance of Aquatic Diptera in Two Analytical Solutions for Two-Dimensional
sorbed on Granular Activated Carbon, Oligohaline Tidal Marshes in Mississippi, Chemical Transport in Aquifers,
W88-01847 2103 5F W88-08016 2110 2L W88-08324 2110 5B

PA-227
AUTHOR INDEX
LATKOVICH, V. J.

LATKOVICH, V. J. LAUER, W. C. Chironomides (Diptera) de la Haute


istique des
Adaptable Hydrologic Data Acquisition System, Municipal Wastewater Reuse for Denver, Neste d'Aure (Pyrenees Centrales): Impact des
W88-01209 2102 7B W88-00276 2101 3C Amenagements Hydroelectriques),
W88-10466 2112 6G
LATOLA, P. K. Organic Contaminants Removal for Potable
Effect of Temperature on Anaerobic Digestion Reuse, LAVOIE.A.
of Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater Sludges, W88-02850 2104 5D Harvesting of Scenedesmus obliquus in
W88-10329 2112 5E Wastewaters: Auto- or Bioflocculation,
LAUGA, J.
LATSHA, J. L. Importance for Birds of the Riparian Woodlands
W88-05973 2108 5D
VOC Removal from Groundwater - A Case within the Alluvial Corridor of the River Gar-
LAVY, T. L.
History, onne, S.W. France,
Analyses of Groundwater for Trace Levels of
W88-04175 2105 5G W88-04474 2105 2H
Pesticides,

LATT, T. LAUGERI, L. W88-03489 2104 5A


Identification of Escherichia Coli from Shellfish Water Development Funding,
and Related Environments by Automicrobic W88-04519 2106 6C LAW, C. B.

System, Assessment of the Bacteriological Quality of


W88-10461 2112 5A Water for All-Who Pays, Rural Groundwater Supplies in Northern West
W88-05493 2107 6C Virginia,
LATTEN, A. W88-07613 2109 5A
Automation and Uprating of Anaerobic Digest- LAUGHLIN, J. K.

ers,
Study of Saline Water Use at the Etiwanda Comparative Survival and Injury of Candida
W88-00243 2101 5D Generating Station, albicans and Bacterial Indicator Organisms in
W88-01611 2103 3A Streams Receiving Acid Mine Drainage,
LATVALA, A. W88-04854 2106 5A
Upflow Direct Filtration of High Turbidity LAUGHLIN, R. B.
Waters, Acute Toxicity of Tributyltins and Tributyltin LAW, K. T.
W88-10115 2112 5F Leachates from Marine Antibiofouling Paints, Undrained Shear Strength from Piezocone
W88-08411 2110 5C Tests,
LAU, B. P.-Y. W88-05055 2106 8D
Identificationand Confirmation of Arsenobe- LAUGHLIN, R. G. W.
and Arsenocholine in Fish, Lobster and Batch Hydrolysis System for the Destruction of
taine LAWACZ, W.
Shrimp by a Combination of Fast Atom Bom- Cyanides in Electroplating Effluents,
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
bardment and Tandem Mass Spectrometry, W88-00219 2101 5D
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
W88-06121 2108 5A Poland): VI. Nutrient Input with Water Trans-
LAUKKANEN, R.
Application of Time Series Analysis When Mod- port,
LAU, K. M.
elling Sewage Treatment Plant Input Data, W88-10595 2112 5B
Seasonal and Intraseasonal Climatology of
Summer Monsoon Rainfall over East Asia,
W88-10294 2112 5D
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of
W88-08942 2110 2B the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland,
Transfer Function Noise Models in the Analysis
of Sewage Treatment Process Interrelations, Poland): XI. Nutrient Budget with Special Con-
LAU, L.
Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Hawaii W88-10295 2112 5D sideration to Phosphorus Retention,

Water Resources Research Center), W88-10600 2112 2H


LAUL, J. C.
W88-05230 2107 9D
Trace Rare Earth Element Analysis in Briny LAWAND, T. A.
LAU, L. S. Groundwaters, Desalination with Renewable Energy Sources,
Fiscal Year 1984 Program Report (Hawaii W88-07981 2109 2F W88-07855 2109 3A
Water Resources Research Center),
W88-03169 2104 9D
LAUMOND, F. M. LAWLER, D. M.
Changes in Escherichia coli Cells Starved in Climatic Change over the Last Millenium in
Improved Emitter and Network System for Seawater or Grown in Seawater-Wastewater Central Britain,
Wastewater Reuse in Drip Irrigation, Mixtures, W88-09366 2111 2A
W88-03158 2104 5D W88-02706 2104 5B
Spatial Variability in the Climate of the Severn
Organic Contamination of Groundwater: A LAURANCE, D. R. Basin: A Palaeohydrological Perspective,
Learning Experience, Process for Clarifying Algae-Laden Wastewater 2A
W88-09364 2111
W88-05336 2107 7B Stream,
W88-04831 2106 5D LAWLER, P. J.
Recycling of Sewage Effluent by Sugarcane Ir- Reliability and Reproducibility of Small-Scale
rigation: A Dilution Study, October 1976 to LAUWERS, A. M.
Biological Treatment Study Results,
October 1978, Phase II- A, Leaching of Silica and Uranium and Other
W88-01042 2102 5D
W88-00559 2101 3F Quantitative Aspects of the Lithobiontic Coloni-
zation in a Radioactive Thermal Spring,
LAWLESS, E. W.
LAUBER, E. W88-08803 2110 2K.
Testing for Groundwater Contamination at Haz-
Suspension Bridge and Method of Erecting
LAVE, ardous Waste Sites,
Same, L. B.
Optimizing Spillway Capacity With an Estimat- W88-04003 2105 5 A
W88-00767 2101 8A
ed Distribution of Floods,
LAWRENCE, G. A.
LAUBER, J. D. W88-04181 2105 8B
Steady Flow Over an Obstacle,
Disposal and Destruction of Waste PCBs,
LAVENUE, A. M. W88-04393 2105 8B
W88-06665 2108 5E
Application of Uncertainty Analysis Techniques
LAUBSCHER, C. J. P. to Address NRC
Travel Time Performance
LAWRENCE, G. B.

Control of Biological Scum in Activated Sludge Measures at a Potential HLW


Disposal Site in
Hydrologic Control of Aluminum Chemistry in
Plants by Means of Selective Flotation, Deaf Smith County, Texas, an Acidic Headwater Stream,
W88-04383 2105 5D W88-10923 2112 2F W88-08659 2110 5B

LAUBSCHER, H. U. WIPP Hydrology Program Waste Isolation Release of Aluminum following Whole-Tree
Behaviour of Alkylphenol Polyethoxylate Sur- Pilot Plant, Southeastern New Mexico: Hydro- Harvesting at the Hubbard Brook Experimental
factants and of Nitrilotriacetate in Sewage logic Data Report No. 5,
Forest, New Hampshire,
Treatment, W88-05912 2107 2F W88-05985 2108 4C
W88-01939 2103 5A
LAVILLE, H. LAWRENCE, M. J. F.
LAI DELOUT, H. Faunistic Study of Chironomids (Diptera) of the Water Column and Sediment Characteristics of
Movement of Nitrite Through a Loess Soil, Upper Neste d'Aure (Central Pyrenees): the Lake Fryxell, Taylor Valley, Antarctica,
W88-07307 2109 5B Impact of Hydroelectric Schemes (Etude Faun- W88-10845 2112 2H

PA-228
AUTHOR INDEX
LEATHERLAND, T. M.

LAWRENCE, P. LAZERTE, B. D. LEAN, D. R. S.


Chemical and Biological Treatability of High Empirical Hypothesis to Explain the Restricted Differential Thermal and Thermogravimetric
Water Content Fluids Used by Ford Motor Distribution of Hyalella azteca (Amphipoda) in Analysis of Sediment-Forming Materials from
Company, AnthropogenicaHy Acidified Lakes, Lake Ontario,
W88-00970 2102 5D W88-07094 2109 5C W88-08288 2110 2H
LAWRENCE, P. R. Lack of Bioaccumulation of Metals by Elliptio Effects of Changes in Both the Abundance of
Removal of Total Toxic Organics at Ford complanata (Bivalvia) during Acidic Snowmelt Nitrogen and Phosphorus and Their Ratio on
Motor Company, in Three South-Central Ontario Streams,
2103 5D Lake Okaro Phytoplankton with Comment on
W88-02202 2101 5A
W88-00080 Six Other Central Volcanic Plateau Lakes,
LAWRENCE, S. J. W88-08782 2110 2H
Oxidized Nitrogen in Precipitation, Throughfall,
LAZZARI, M. A.
Occurrence and Distribution of Shortnose Stur-
and Streamfall from a Forested Watershed in Influence of Light Intensity, Light Quality,
geon, Acipenser brevirostrum, in the Upper Temperature, and Daylength on Uptake and As-
Oklahoma,
W88-054O9 2107 4C Tidal Delaware River, similation of Carbon Dioxide and Sulfate by
W88-08019 2110 5C
Lake Plankton,
LAWRENSON, W. N. W88-08277 2110 2H
Radionuclide Levels in River Sediment Near to LE BRAS, S.
a Treated Effluent Outfall, Absorption and Elimination of Lindane by Asel-
Lake Ontario Life Support System,
W88-08610 2110 5B lus aquaticus (Crustacea, Isopoda),
W88-08290 2110 2H
W88-08683 2110 5B
LAWS, E. A.
Phytoplankton Population Dynamics and the Influence of Lindane on the Respiratory Metab-
Nitrification: A Significant Cause of Oxygen De-
Fate of Production During the Spring Bloom in olism of Asellus aquaticus L.: The Relationship
Under Winter
pletion Ice,

Auke Bay, Alaska, Between Concentration and Perturbation, (Influ- W88-07080 2109 2H
W88-07467 2109 2L
ence du Lindane sur le Metabolisme Respiratoire
Nitrogen Transformations in Lake Ontario,
LAWSON, E. R. d' Asellus aquaticus L.: Relation Concentration -

W88-08278 2110 2H
Forest Harvest and Site Preparation Effects on Perturbation),
Erosion and Sedimentation in the Ouachita W88-09672 2111 5C
Phosphorus Deficiency of Lake Ontario Plank-
Mountains, ton,
W88-08756 2110 4C LE CLAIR, B. P.
Performance Monitoring Program - Molson's W88-08272 2110 2H
Forest Harvest and Site Preparation Effects on Brewery Deep Shaft Treatment System,
Stormflow and Peakflow of Ephemeral Streams 2102 5D Protein Synthesis by Lake Plankton Measured
W88-00990
in the Ouachita Mountains, Using In Situ Carbon Dioxide and Sulfate As-
W88-08755 2110 4C LE, M. S. similation,
Membrane Technique Biomass Retention in
for W88-08276 2110 2H
LAWSON, J. F. Anaerobic Waste Treatment Processes,
Tower-Biology (R) and Its Application for the
W88-02211 2103 5D Role of Macronutrients (C, N, P) in Controlling
Nitrification/Denitrification of Ammonia-Rich Cyanobacterial Dominance in Temperate Lakes,
Wastewater, LE SEUR SPENCER, L. W88-08770 2110 2H
W88-02186 2103 5D Hydrogeology of an Alkaline Fly Ash Landfill
in Eastern Iowa, Sedimentation, Resuspension, and Oxygen De-
LAWSON, M. P.
Relationship Between Summer-Season Rainfall W88-04485 2106 5B pletion inLake Erie (1979),
Events and Lake-Surface Area, W88-06413 2108 5B
2A LEA, R.
W88-02389 2103
Hydrology and Pollutant Removal Effectiveness Subcellular Phosphorus Kinetics for Lake On-
LAWSON, P. S. of Wetland Buffer Areas ReceivingPumped Ag- tario Plankton,
Mechanism of Metal Removal in Activated ricultural Drainage Water, W88-08273 2110 2H
Sludge, W88-04742 2106 5C
W88-05167 2107 5D Zooplankton Seasonal Succession in Lake On-
LEACH, F. R.
tario at Northshore, Midlake, and Southshore
LAWYER, C. M. Biochemical Methods for Detection of Subsur-
Stations in 1982, and a Comparison with 1970,
Prairie Rose Lake Rural Clean Water Program face Contamination/Biomass,
W88-08283 2110 2H
Project, W88-02544 2104 5A
W88-01131 2102 5G
LEAN, D. S.
Equivalence of Microbial Biomass Measures
LAXEN, D. P. H. Overview of Studies on the Nutrient Status of
Based on Membrane Lipids and Cell Wall Com-
Children's BloodLead and Exposure to Lead in Lake Ontario,
ponents, Adenosine Triphosphate, and Direct
Household Dust and Water - A Basis for an W88-08269 2110 2H
Counts in Subsurface Aquifer Sediments,
Environmental Standard for Lead in Dust,
W88-06439 2108 5B W88-09795 2111 7B
LEAP, D. I.

LAYBOURN-PARRY, J. LEACH, G. W. Modeling Groundwater Flow by Means of a


Seasonal Species Composition, Density and Role Investigation of the Performance of Two Newly Hybrid Trajectory Image, Boundary Integral
of Nematodes in Activated-Sludge Effluent South Africa
Installed Defluoridation Plants in Equation Method,
Treatment Works, and Some Factors Affecting Their Performance, W88-01762 2103 2F
W88-02345 2103 5D W88-04379 2105 5F
Predicting the Advective Flow Velocity in a
LAYMON, D. E. LEADER, R. E. Confined Aquifer Using a Single Well Tracer
Hydrogeological Evaluation of Groundwater Data Telemetry by Meteor Burst, Test,
Resources in Buried Bedrock Valleys, North- W88-01211 2102 7B W88-03171 2104 5B
eastern Illinois,
W88-11041 2112 2F LEADLEY, P. W. LEASE, J. C.
Effects of Elevated C02 on Chesapeake Bay Simulated Impact of Weather Modification on
LAYSON, H. R. Wetlands: II. Gas Exchange and Microenviron-
Monitoring Moisture Migration in the Vadose the Colorado River,
ment in Open Top Chambers, 2101 3B
Zone with Resistivity, W88-00351
W88-08541 2110 2H
W88-04490 2106 2F
LEADON, C. J.
LEATHEM, W.
LAZARO, R. C. Secondary Production of Benthic Molluscs from
Optimal Management of Multireservoir Systems Land Acquisition Criteria for the Suwannee
theDelaware Bay and Coastal Area,
River Estuary, Florida,
Using Streamflow Forecasts, W88-08741 2110 2L
W88-06540 2108 4A W88-03295 2104 6B

LAZARO, T. R. LEAL, P. P. LEATHERLAND, T. M.


Urban Hydrology: A Multidisciplinary Perspec- High Organic Load Stabilization Pond using Design and Construction of the Kirkcaldy Long
tive, Water Hyacinth - A 'Bahia' Experience, Sea Outfall,
W88-02326 2103 4C W88-04616 2106 5D W88-06465 2108 8A

PA-229
AUTHOR INDEX
LEBEL, A.

LEBF.L, A. LECKIE, D. A. Minimizing Adverse Impacts on Wetlands of


Molasses Promoted Biological Sulfur Recovery Glacio-Lacustrine Sedimentation on Low Slope Water Quality Associated with Forest and Agri-
from High Sulfate Wastes, Prograding Delta, cultural Practices,
W88-02219 2103 5D W88-05025 2106 2J W88-04955 2106 5G
LEBEL, G. L. LECKIE, J. O.
Correlation of Water Quality Parameters with Prediction of Surface Runoff Water Quality
Using Sequential Extraction Tech-
Feasibility of
Mutagenicity of Drinking Water Extracts, from Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material
niques for Arsenic and Selenium in Soils and
W88-03533 2105 5C Placed in an Upland Disposal Site,
Sediments,
W88-02279 2103 5E
Use of Large-Volume Resin Cartridges for the
W88-07994 2110 5A
Determination of Organic Contaminants in
LECLERCQ, Use of Bioassay and Associated Tests in
L.
Drinking Water Derived from the Great Lakes, Impact of a Discharge of Saline Water and Or- Dredged Material and Disposal Management,
W88-07797 2109 5A W88-08863 2110 5A
ganic Pollution on the Diatom Populations of
LEBEL, T. the Gander (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg)
LEE, D. G.
Accuracy of Areal Rainfall Estimation: A Case (Impact d'un Rejet D'eau Chargee en Sel et
Benthic Ecology of Rivers in the Blue Moun-
Study, D'Une Pollution Organique Sur les Peuplements
tains (Jamaica) Prior to Construction of a Water
W88-04190 2105 2B de Diatomees de la Gander (Grand-Duche du
Regulation Scheme,
Luxembourg)),
LEBLANC, D. W88-10248 W88-09878 2111 6G
2112 5C
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Flood-Plain Zoning,
W88-09984 2111 6F Two New Diatom-based Indices and the Chemi- LEE, D. H.
cal Quality of Running Waters: Comparison Mathematical Model for the Anaerobic Diges-
Probabilistic Benefit-Cost Analysis of a Zoning tion Process Applied to a Mixture of Night Soil
with Various Existing Indices (Deux Nouveaux
Program for Flood Plains,
Indices Diatomique et de Qualite Chimique des and Septic Tank Sludge,
W88-08041 2110 6F W88-03730
Eaux Courantes: Comparaison avec Differents 2105 5D
LEBLANC, D. C. Indices Existants,
W88- 10247 LEE, D. R.
Acidic Deposition and Tree Growth: I. The Use 2112 5A
Multiple-Packer/Standpipe System for Ground
of Stem Analysis to Study Historical Growth
Typology of Oligotrophic Streams of the Ar- Water Monitoring in Consolidated Media,
Patterns,
W88-05978 denne (Belgium) by Multivariate Analysis of W88-03759 2105 7B
2108 5C
Benthic Diatoms Records (Typologie des Ri-
Acidic Deposition and Tree Growth: II. Assess- vieres Oligotrophes du Massif Ardennais (Belgi- LEE, E. G.
ing the Role of Climate in Recent Growth De- que) par l'analyse Multivariee de Releves de Correlation of Water Quality Parameters with
clines, Diatomees Benthiques), Mutagenicity of Drinking Water Extracts,
W88-05979 2108 21 W88-08873 2110 2H W88-03533 2105 5C
LEBLANC, D. R. LECONTE, R. LEE, G. F.
Statistical Evaluation of Formation Disturbance Application of Investment Timing Analysis: Assessing the Potential Water Quality Hazards
Produced by Well-Casing Installation Methods, Dual Water Systems, Caused by Disposal of Radium-Containing
W88-06285 2108 5B W88-08029 2110 3C Waste Solids by Soil Blending,
LEBLANC, G. A.
W88-05010 2106 5E
Economic Efficiency and Investment Timing for
Relationships Between the Structures of Chlor- Dual Water Systems, Studies on the Water Quality Hazard of Chlo-
inated Phenols, Their Toxicity, and Their Abili- W88-04300 2105 6B rine in Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant
ty to Induce Glutathione S-Transferase Activity
Effluents,
inDaphnia Magna, LEDREW, E. F.
W88-10499 Development Processes W88-03553 2105 5C
2112 5C for Five Depression
Systems Within the Polar Basin,
LECAROS, O. Study Program for Development of Information
W88-07628 2109 2B
Hydrocarbons (Macro-
Identification in 'Huiro' for Use of OECD Eutrophication Modeling in
cystis pyrifera) from the Strait of Magellan LEDUC, R. Water Quality Management: A Quality Control
(Identificacion de Hidrocarburos en Huiro (Ma- in Reservoirs Committee Report,
Stochastic Modeling of the Insecticide Feni-
crocystis pyrifera) del Estrecho de Magallanes), trothion in Water and Sediment Compartments W88-00869 2101 5A
W88-10201 2112 5A of a Stagnant Pond,
W88-00021 Water-Quality Monitoring at Hazardous Waste
LECH, J. J.
2101 5B
Disposal Sites: Is Public Health Protection Pos-
Induction of Hepatic Microsomal Monooxygen- LEDWELL, J. sible Through Monitoring Programs,
R.
ase Activity in Fish by Exposure to River
Gas Exchange on Mono Lake and Crowley W88-09151 2111 7A
Water, Lake, California,
W88-06929 2109 5C W88-06079 LEE, G. S.
2108 2H
Optimizing the Design of an Activated Sludge/
LECHEVALLIER, M. W. LEE, H.
B.
Bacteria
Secondary Clarifier System via Univariate
Attached to Granular Activated Study on Water Quality Characteristics and Search Technique,
Carbon in Drinking Water,
Longitudinal Dispersion Coefficient of Suyeong W88-02475 2103 7C
W88-08430 2110 5F Estuary, (in Japanese),
Examination and Characterization of Distribu- W88-10897 2112 5B LEE, G. W.
tion System Biofilms, Gravity Flow Horizontal Drains Utilized for In-
W88-05446
LEE, B. Y.
Place Remediation,
2107 5F
Real-Time Rainfall Data Acquisition System,
W88-09319 2111 5G
Factors Promoting Survival of Bacteria in
W88-02622 2104 7B
Chlorinated Water Supplies, LEE, H.
W88-07018 LEE, C. H.
2109 5F Reliability of Reservoir Operation Under Hy-
Use of Onsite Analytical Laboratory Instrumen-
drologic Uncertainty,
Health Significance and Occurrence of Injured tation to Determine the Extent of Contamination
at a Hazardous Waste Site,
W88-04766 2106 4A
Bacteria in Drinking Water,
W88-03585 2105 5F W88-O9303 2111 5A LEE, H. K.
LECHICH AND, A. F. LEE, C. M. Qualitative UV Spectroscopic Method as an Ini-
Marine Disposal of Stabilized Metal Processing Scientific Considerations in the International tial Guide to Source Origins of Polycyclic Aro-
Waste, Arena, matic Hydrocarbons,
W88-04889 2106 5E W88-10993 2112 6E W88-08197 2110 5B
LECHOWICZ, M. J. LEE, C. R. LEE, I. M.
Resistance of the Caribou Lichen Cladina stel- Influence of Disposal Environment on Availabil- Probabilistic Analysis of Porewater Predictions
laris (Opiz.) Brodo to Growth Reduction by ity and Plant Uptake of Heavy Metals in for Unsteady Groundwater Flow on a Sloping
Simulated Acidic Rain. Dredged Material, Bed,
W88-02479 2103 5C W88-03980 W88-10092
2105 5B 2112 2F

PA-230
AUTHOR INDEX
LEGGETT, K. E. A.

LEE, I. Y. LEE, R. F. Modelling Water Movement in Drained Clay


Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes Photolysis of Phenol and Chlorophenols in Estu- Soil. II. Application of the Model in Evesham
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through arine Water, Series Clay Soil,
Chemical Reactor Model, W88-08528 2110 5B W88-05996 2108 2G
W88-08947 2110 5B
LEE, R. G. LEEDY, W. G.
Numerical Studies of Acidification Processes Examination and Characterization of Distribu-
Wet Effluentless
Flue Gas Cleaning System on a
Within and Below Clouds with a Flow-Through tion System Biofilms,
5F Regional Chemical Waste Incineration and
Chemical Reactor Model, W88-05446 2107
Energy Recovery System in Biebesheim, Ger-
W88-10238 2112 2K
Factors Promoting Survival of Bacteria in many,
LEE, J. H. Chlorinated Water Supplies, W88-01O05 2102 5D
Accommodation Coefficients of Ozone and S02: W88-07018 2109 5F
Implications on S02 Oxidation in Cloud Water, LEENAERS, H.
Granular Activated Carbon Filter-Adsorber Flood De-
W88-08451 2110 5B Variability of the Metal Content of
Systems, posits,
LEE, J. H. W. W88-05320 2107 5F
W88-09707 2111 5B
Initial Dilution of Horizontal Jet in Crossflow,
W88-04269 2105 5B Radon Survey of the American Water Works
System,
LEENHEER, J. A.
Prediction of Initial Dilu- W88-05000 2106 5A Isolation of Nonvolatile Organic Solutes from
Sea Outfall Design --

tion,
Natural Waters by Zeotrophic Distillation of
W88-06189 2108 5E LEE, R. W. Water from N,N-Dimethylformamide,
Altitude of the Top of Saline Ground Water in
W88-03835 2105 7B
LEE, J. T. the Southeastern Coastal Plain,
Guide to Water Records of New Mexico, 1897- W88-03361 2104 2K LEES, M.
1983, Hydrological Data United Kingdom: The 1984
W88-O0721 2101 10A Geochemistry of Groundwater in Tertiary and
Drought,
Cretaceous Sediments of the Southeastern
W88-11271 2112 2A
LEE, K. Coastal Plain in Eastern Georgia, South Caroli-
Potential Contribution of Natural Hydrocarbon na, and Southeastern North Carolina,
LEFAIVRE, D.
Seepage to Benthic Productivity and the Fisher- W88-05443 2107 2K
ies of Atlantic Canada,
Box Model Analysis of Bacterial Fluxes in the

W88-10837 2112 2L Radon Measurement in Streams to Determine St. Lawrence Estuary,

Location and Magnitude of Ground-Water W88-06674 2108 2L


LEE, K. M. Seepage,
Biological Aerated Filter Evaluation, W88-04996 2106 5A LEFERS, J. B.
W88-09530 2111 5D Heavy Metal Removal from Waste Water from
LEE, S. Wet Lime(stone)-GypsumFlue Gas Desulfuriza-
Conversion of Municipal Sludge to Oil,
Mathematical Model for the Anaerobic Diges-
W88-04071 2105 5D tion Plants,
tion Process Applied to a Mixture of Night Soil 5D
W88-05591 2107
LEE, L. K. and Septic Tank Sludge,
Defining Erosion Potential on Cropland: A W88-03730 2105 5D LEFF, A. A.
Comparison of the Land Capability Class-Sub- Potential Cation Leaching Losses Following
LEE, S.-E.
class System with RKLS/T Categories, Disturbance Across a Southeastern Coastal Plain
Mechanism of Ammonia Removal in a Single-
W88-03209 2104 2J Landscape Gradient,
Stage Nitrification System Having a Long HRT,
W88-01046 2102 5D W88-09222 2111 4C
LEE, M. D.
Biorestoration of Aquifers Contaminated with
LEE, T. A. LEFF, L. G.
Organic Compounds,
Copper Uptake by the Water Hyacinth, Seston and Dissolved Organic Carbon Transport
W88-09988 2111 5G
W88-02400 2103 5B During Storm Flows in a Natural and A Dis-
Land Application of Municipal Waste Water, turbed Coastal Plain Stream,
W88-02542 2104 5E
LEE, T. C.
W88-09925 2111 5B
Factors Predisposing to Legionella Pneumophila
LEE, M. K. Colonization in Residential Water Systems,
LEFOHN, A. S.
Fluid Flow in Crystalline Rocks: Relationships W88-07941 2109 5F
Relationship Between Hydrogen and Sulphate
Between Groundwater Spring Alignments and
LEE, T. F. Ions in Precipitation: A
Numerical Analysis of
Other Surface Lineations at Altnabreac, United
Seasonal and Interannual Trends of Sierra Rain and Snowfall Chemistry,
Kingdom,
Nevada Clouds and Precipitation, W88-08201 2110 5B
W88-02834 2104 2F
W88-06248 2108 3B
Study of UV-Ozone Reactions with Organic LEFTWICH, D. B.
LEE, V. D. Inactivation of Parasite-Contaminated Domestic
Compounds in Water,
Water Allocation in Kentucky: Legal and Insti- Wastewater Sludges,
W88-00454 2101 5D
tutional Frameworks,
W88-00462 2101 5D
LEE, N. E. W88-04667 2106 6E
Chlorine vs Ozone at Marlborough, Massachu- LEGAULT, J. A.
setts: Disinfection and Mutagenic Activity
LEE, Y. D.
Night Soil Treatment by Biological Fluidized Effects of Snow and Ice on the Annual Cycles
Screening, of Heat and Light in Saqvaqjuac Lakes,
Beds,
W88-03541 2105 5D W88-07641 2109 2H
W88-03726 2105 5D
Cooling Water Pollutants: Bioaccumulation by
Corbicula,
LEE, Y. H. LEGER, D. A.
W88-03510 2105 5B
Determination of Methyl- and Ethylmercury in New Degradation Products and a Pathway for
Natural Waters at Sub-nanogram per Liter the Degradation of Aminocarb (4-(Dimethyla-
Mutagenicity of Nonvolatile Organics in Undis- Using SCF-Adsorbent Preconcentration Proce- mino)-3-methylphenyl N-Methylcarbamate) in
infected and Disinfected Wastewater Effluents, dure, Purified Water,
W88-03543 2105 5D W88-09590 2111 5 A W88-06096 2108 5B

LEE, P. F. LEECH, J. R.
LEGER, J. P.
Ecological Relationships of Wild Rice, Zizania Hurricane Protection Structure for London
Composition and Structure of Reverse Osmosis
aquatica: 7. Sediment Nutrient Depletion Fol- Avenue Lake Pontchartrain, New
Outfall Canal,
Foulant Deposits Formed from Rand Water
lowing Introduction of Wild Rice to a Shallow Orleans, Louisiana. Hydraulic Model Investiga-
Board Water: A Preliminary Investigation,
Boreal Lake, tion,
W88-07228 2109 5F
W88-07946 2109 4C W88-05699 2107 8B

LEE, R. LEEDS-HARRISON, P. B. LEGGETT, K. E. A.


Stratabound Pathways of Preferred Groundwat- Modelling Water Movement in Drained Clay Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction
erFlow: An Example From the Copper Ridge Soil. I. Description of the Model, Sample Output from Harbor Water for X-Ray Fluorescence
Dolomite in East Tennessee, and Sensitivity Analysis, Spectrophotometry,
W88-09502 2111 2F W88-05995 '
2108 2G W88-07122 2109 5A

PA-231
AUTHOR INDEX
LEGGETT, K. E. A.

Coprecipitation of an Organophosphate Fraction LEHR, H. LEIGHTON, P. D.


from Harbour Water for X-ray Fluorescence Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions Methods to Experimentally Control Waterlog-
Spectrometry, by Penicillium Biomass: Kinetic and Uptake Pa- ging and Measure Soil Oxygen in Field Trials,
W88-06129 2108 5A rameters, W88-03880 2105 2G
W88-02472 2103 5B
LEGIER, P.
Ecology of a Free-Flowing River in the South
LEIGHTON, R. A.
LEHR, J.
of the Alps- The Buech (France): I. Longitudi- Collection and Treatment of Volatile Organic
Design and Construction of Water Wells: A Compounds from an Upper Waterbearing Zone
nal Evolution of Physical and Chemical De- Guide for Engineers,
scriptors (Ecologie d'une Riviere Non Amena-
in the Southeastern Coastal Plain,
W88-09356 2111 8A
gee des Alpes due Sud- Le Buech: (France) I. W88-11088 2112 5G
Evolution Longitudinale des Descripteurs Phy- LEHR, H.
J.

siques et Chimiques), Calming the Restless Native: How Ground LEIJNSE, T.

W88-08845 2110 5C Water Quality Will Ultimately Answer the Modeling of Brine Transport in Porous Media,
Questions of Ground Water Pollution, W88-06788 2108 5B
Oligochaetes of a River in the South Alps, the W88-02534 2104 5G
Buech (Les Oligochetes d'une Riviere des Alpes LEINAAS, H. P.
du Sud, le Buech), DRASTIC: A Standardized System for Evaluat- SolitaryBryozoa Monobryozoon limicola (Cten-
W88-10465 2112 5C ing Ground Water Pollution Potential Using Hy- ostomata), a Comparison of Mesocosm and Field
drogeologic Settings, Samples from the Oslofjord,
LEGLISE, J. P. W88-08510 2110 7A W88-08496 2110 2L
Biological Treatment with Granular Activated
Carbon, DRASTIC: A System to Evaluate the Pollution
LEININGER, T. D.
W88-02298 2103 5D Potential of Hydrogeologic Settings by Pesti-
Forest Responses to Deposition of Air-Borne
cides,
LEGOVIC, Chemicals,
T. W8 8-09097 2111 5B
Film of Organic Matter at the Fresh-Water/Sea- W88-07749 2109 5B
Water Interface of An Estuary, Subsurface Wastewater Injection: The Technol-
W88-06111 2108 2L ogy of Injecting Wastewater into Deep Wells LEISINGER, T.
for Disposal, Microbial Desulfonation of Substituted Naphth-
LEGRAND, H. E.
W88-09386 2111 5E alenesulfonic Acids and Benzenesulfonic Acids,
Predictive Model Indoor Radon Occur-
for
W88-02705 2104 5B
rences ~ A First Approximation, LEHRSCH, G. A.
W88-05O08 2106 5B Spatial Variation of Parameters Describing Soil LEITCH, C. J.
Surface Roughness, Use of Weighted Integral Variables to Deter-
Standardized System for Evaluating Waste-Dis-
posal Sites,
W88-07985 2110 2G mine the Relation Between Rainfall Intensity
W88-08981 and Storm Flow and Peak Flow Generation,
2111 5E LEHTINEN, C. M.
W88-00043 2101 2A
LEGRAND, M.
Effectiveness of Oil Spill Dispersants at Low
Ion-Chromatographic Measurements of Ammo-
Salinities and Low Water Temperatures, LEITCH, J. A.
W88-09192 2111 5G
nium, Fluoride, Acetate, Formate and Methane- Application of Five Methods for Measurements
sulphonate Ions at Very Low Levels in Antarc- LEHTO, E. of Wildlife Value: Lower Sheyenne River Basin
tic Ice, Irrigation Pipe, North Dakota,
W88-08546 2110 5A W88- 10102 2112 3F W88-O0741 2101 6B
LEGRET, M. LEHTO, O. LEITNER, G. F.
Mobility and Extraction of Heavy Metals from Elution Patterns of Aquatic Humus in Size Ex- Economic Feasibility of the Reverse Osmosis
Sewage Sludges (Mobilite et Extraction des clusion Chromatography Based on Different Process for Seawater Desalination,
Metaux Lourds Associes aux Boues de Stations Eluants, W88-07237 2109 3A
d'Epuration), W88-10291 2112 7B
W88-02824 2104 5D LEITZINGER, A.
LEHTOMAKI, M.
LEGUBE, B.
TAMAN Installation of Multi-Level Monitoring Wells in
Process: Experiences of Full-Scale
Changes Chemical Nature of a Biological-
in the a Fractured Rock Media,
Operation at Anjala Paper Mill,
ly Treated Wastewater During Disinfection by
W88-10320 2112 5D
W88-09286 2111 7 A
Ozone,
W88-02853 2104 5D LEHTONEN, J. LEKOUSI, S. J.

Levels of Iron, Aluminum, Zinc, Cadmium and Determination of Atrazine Residues in Water
Interactions between Ozone, Halogens and Or- and Soil by Enzyme Immunoassay,
Mercury in Plants Growing in the Surroundings
ganic Compounds,
of an Acidified and Non-acidified Lake in W88-08680 2110 5A
W88-10387 2112 5F
Espoo, Finland,
W88-10511 2112 5B LELAND, D. E.
Ozonation of Aqueous Solutions of Nitrogen
Assessing Unfiltered Water Supplies,
Heterocyclic Compounds: Benzotriazoles, Atra-
LEIB, D. I. W88-06003 2108 5F
zine and Amitrole,
W88-06026 Contaminant Transport Modeling for a Pro-
2108 5F
posed Hazardous Waste Site, LELAND, H. V.
Ozonation of Purines in Aqueous Solution: Ki- W88-09333 2111 5B Effects of Copper on Development of the Fat-
netic Studies of the Reaction, (Ozonation des head Minnow, Pimephales promelas Rafinesque,
LEIGH, R. T.
W88-10496
Bases Puriques en Milieu Aqueux: Etudes Cineti- 2112 5C
Remedial Investigation and Design for a Mine-
ques de la Reaction),
Tailings Wastewater Facility in Southwestern LELE, M.
W88-04449 2105 5F S.
Wyoming, Improved Algorithms for Reservoir Capacity
LEGZDINA, M. W88- 10927 2112 5B Calculation Incorporating Storage-Dependent
Heavy Metals in Marine Organisms, Losses and Reliability Norm,
W88-01473 2102 5B
LEIGHTON, F. A.
Impact of Sublethal Oil and Emulsion Exposure W88-O4302 2105 2E
LEHE, J. M. on the Reproductive Success of Leach's Storm-
Effects of Depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer and Petrels: Short and Long-Term Effects,
LELEK, A.

Accompanying Impact on Economic and Agri- W88-08891 Fish Communities of the Upper Danube River
2110 5C
cultural Production in the Southern High Plains (Germany, Austria) Prior to the New Rhein-
Region of the United States,
LEIGHTON, G. Main-Donau Connection,
W88-11211 2112 6G Environmental Structures in the River Mouth W88-10284 2112 6G
Systems of the Central Zone of Chile (V
LEHMAN, J. T. Region) (Estructuras Ambientales in los Siste- LEMAIRE, J.
Algal Biomass Unaltered by Food-Web Changes mas de Desembocadura de Rios y Esteros de la Specific Phototransformation of Xenobiotic
inLake Michigan, Zona Central de Chile (V Region)), Compounds: Chlorobenzenes and Halophenols,
W88-08560 2110 2H W88- 10200 2112 2H W88-08527 2110 5B

PA-232
AUTHOR INDEX
LEPISTO, A.

LEMBI, C. A. tions to Three-Fluid Phase Systems for Mono- Pilot Testing and Design of a High Temperature
Evaluation of Nitrogen Application Technique tonic Drainage Paths, Air Stripping System for Removal, MEK
and Tillage System on Nitrogen Runoff From an W88-06793 2108 5B W88-02199 2103 5D
Erodible Soil,
W88-03172 2104 5B Measurement and Simulation of One-Dimension- LEO, J. W.
al Transient Three-Phase Flow for Monotonic
Diatom Communities in Some Streams of South-
LEMIRE, A. E. Liquid Drainage, ern Greenland,
Natural Radioactivity in Some Groundwaters of W88-09543 2111 2F
the Canadian Shield,
W88-10173 2112 2H
W88-04987 2106 5B Model for Hysteretic Constitutive Relations
LEON, A.
Governing Multiphase Flow. 1. Saturation-Pres-
LEMLEY, A. T. sure Relations,
Seasonal Variations on Water Relations of
Quantifying Pesticide Adsorption and Degrada- Amygdalus communis L. Under Drip Irrigated
W88-04599 2106 2G
tion during Transport through Soil to Ground and Non-irrigated Conditions,
Water, Model for Hysteretic Constitutive Relations W88-09898 2111 3F
W88-09093 2111 5B Governing Multiphase Flow. 2. Permeability-
Saturation Relations, LEONARD, D.
LEMLY, A. D.
Effects of Chronic Exposure to Acidified Water W88-04600 2106 2G Fly Ash Disposal in a Limestone Quarry: Hy-
drogeochemical Considerations,
on Chemoreception of Feeding Stimuli in Fat- Modeling Multiphase Contaminant Transport in
head Minnows (Pimephales promelas): Mecha- W88-01740 2103 5E
Ground Water and Vadose Zones,
nisms and Ecological Implications, W88-11225 2112 5B
W88-06935 2109 5C LEONARD, R. A.
Agriculture and Ground Water Quality,
Simple Method of Obtaining Su-Brooks Reten-
Growth, Biomass, and Fecundity of Bothrioce- W88-11094 2112 5B
tion Parameters,
phalus acheilognathi in a North Carolina Cool-
W88-09747 2111 2G
ing Reservoir, CREAMS: A System for Evaluating Manage-
W88-05964 2108 5C LENKEVICH, M. J. ment Practices,
Sensitivity of Early Life Stages of Blueback W88-07831 2109 5G
LEMMA, M.
Pattern of Distribution of Radium 226 in Drink- Herring to Moderate Acidity and Aluminum in
Soft Freshwater, LEONARD, R. P.
ing Water of Texas,
W88-04320 2105 5B W88-00138 2101 5C Food Chain Studies at Times Beach Confined
Dredged Material Disposal Site, Buffalo, New
Radium and Radon in Water Supplies from the LENNAERS, H. York,
Texas Gulf Coastal Aquifer, Variability of the Metal Content of Flood De- W88-02526 2104 5C
W88-06323 2108 5B posits,
W88-06887 2109 5B LEONARDS, G. A.
Radium-226 and Radon-222 in Domestic Water
Modified Hypothesis for Failure of Malpasset
of Houston-Harris County, Texas, LENNAERTS, A. B. M.
Dam,
W88-05003 2106 5B Forecasting Groundwater Suitability for Irriga-
tion: A Case Study in the Nile Valley, Egypt,
W88-08701 2110 8E
LEMMENS, M. M. W88-08330 2110 4B
Solutes, LEONOV, A. V.
W88-05794 2107 2C LENNENMANN, W. L. Adequacy of Large-Scale Models Identified
Method for Disposing of Waste Materials, with Incomplete Field Data - A Case Study with
LEMR, C. F.
Two Lake Models,
Controlled Sampling Program Improves User
W88-00756 2101 5E
W88-10301 2112 2H
Fee Structure, LENNO, R. W.
W88-05968 2108 7B Combined Effects of Ozone and Water Stress on LEONTIADIS, I. L.
LENAHAN, R. A. Alfalfa Growth and Yield, Isotope Hydrology of the Aghios Nikolaos Area
Aerial Spray of Mosquito Adulticides in a Salt W88-06155 2108 5C of Crete, Greece,
Marsh Environment, W88-08331 2110 2F
W88-05302 2107 5B
LENNON, G. P.
Experiment on Fluidization in Unbounded Do- LEOPOLD, L. B.
LENANTON, R. C. J. mains,
Bedload Sheets in Heterogeneous Sediment,
Contribution of Estuaries to Commercial Fisher- W88-08915 2110 2E
W88-06709 2108 2J
ies in Temperate Western Australia and the Con-

cept of Estuarine Dependence, LENNON, P.


Objective Analysis of Monthly Climatological
LEOPOLDO, P. R.
W88-00136 2101 2L
Fields of Temperature, Sunshine, Rainfall Per- Towards a Water Balance in the Central Amazo-
Influence of Environmental Variables on the centage and Rainfall Amount, nian Region,
Fish Fauna of the Deeper Waters of a Large W88-07627 2109 2B W88-01887 2103 4C
Australian Estuary,
W88-02371 2103 2L LENNOX, R. W. LEPAIN, A.
Interactive Effects of Simulated Acidic Fog and Method for Treating Oil Slicks,
LENCO, M. Ozone on Field-Grown Alfalfa, W88-00570 2101 5G
Present State, Changes and Quality of Sologne
W88-06052 2108 5C
and Brenne, Two French Large Wetlands, Stud- Surface-Activated Compositions and Method for
ied with the MSS and TM Landsat Data, LENTELL, R. L. Dispersing Oil Slicks,
W88-08480 2110 2H Geotechnical Considerations for the Design of W88-00523 2101 5G
an Exploratory Shaft Facility for a Nuclear
LENDERMON, B. O.
Waste Repository in Deaf Smith County, Texas, LEPEL, E. A.
Opinion Differences in Design Lead to Proof of
Process,
W88-02332 2103 5E Trace Rare Earth Element Analysis in Briny
W88-04661 2106 5D Groundwaters,
LENTHE, A. L.
2109 2F
W88-07981
LENFEST, L. W. Thermal Destruction of Ignitable Hazardous
Discharge and Water Quality of Horse Creek, Waste. A Case Study in Regulatory Interpreta-
LEPIC, K. A.
Southeastern Wyoming, May-November tion,
1985, Remediation at a Major Superfund Site, Western
W88-03086 2104 2E W88-01009 2102 5E Processing, Kent, Washington,

Ground-Water Levels and Use of Water for LENZ, P. H. W88-11157 2112 5G


Irrigation in the Saratoga Valley, South-Central Ammonium and Phosphate Regeneration by the
Zooplankton of an Amazon Floodplain Lake,
LEPISTO, A.
Wyoming, 1980-81,
W88-03025 W88-10723 2112 2H
Levels of Iron, Aluminum, Zinc, Cadmium and
2104 6G
Mercury in Plants Growing in the Surroundings
LENHARD, R. J. LENZO, F. of an Acidified and Non-acidified Lake in
Experimental Validation of the Theory of Ex- Air Stripping Teases VOCs from Groundwater, Espoo, Finland,
tending Two-Phase Saturation-Pressure Rela- W88-05429 2107 5D W88-10511 2112 5B

PA-233
AUTHOR INDEX
LEPPANEN, J. M.

LEPPANEN, J. M. Anaerobic Acidogenesis of a Complex Methanogenic Toxicity of Bark Tannins and the
Comparison of Extraction Methods in the Deter- Wastewater: II. Kinetics of Growth, Inhibition, Anaerobic Biodegradability of Water Soluble
mination of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in and Product Formation, Bark Matter,
Phytoplankton and Seston, W88-10896 2112 5D W88-10333 2112 5D
W88-10114 2112 7B
Assessment of the Interactions of Metals and New Technologies for Anaerobic Wastewater
LEPPARD, G. G. Nitrilotriacetic Acid in Soil/Sludge Mixtures, Treatment,
Characterization of Cyanobacterial Pk nplank- W88-02478 2103 5E W88-02U0 2103 5D
ton in Lake Ontario by Transmission Electron
Microscopy, Chemically Assisted Phosphorous Precipitation:
Sodium Inhibition of Acetoclastic Methanogens
W88-08282 2110 2H Effects on Anaerobic Digestion and 'Aercon'
inGranular Sludge from a UASB Reactor,
Sludge Thickening,
LEPS, T. M. W88-06869 2109 5D
W88-07154 2109 5D
Failure of Baldwin Hills Reservoir, 1963-lnter-
pretation of Step-by-Step Failure Sequence, LEU, R.
Fate of Heavy Metals in Pilot-Plant Scale
W88-08691 2110 8D Polyelectrolyte Characteristics and Floccula-
Upflow Sludge-Blanket Clarifiers,
tion,
W88-06205 2108 5D
Ground Subsidence Analysis Frior to the Bald- W88-08126 2110 5F
win Hills Reservoir Failure, Mechanism of Metal Removal in Activated
W88-08692 2110 8D Sludge, LEUENBERGER, C.
W88-05167 2107 5D Determination of Trace Levels of Phenol and
LERNER, D.
Cresols in Rain by Continuous Liquid-Liquid
Unaccounted-for Water - A Groundwater Re-
Removal of Phosphorus during Wastewater Extraction and High-Performance Liquid Chro-
source (L'eau non Compatibilisee - Une Source
Treatment: A Review, matography,
d'eaux Souterraines),
W88-08924
W88-08198 2110 5D W88-01984 2103 5A
2110 4B
Use of Model Compounds to Elucidate Metal Nitrated Phenols Rain: Atmospheric Occur-
LEROUEIL, S. in

Direct Determination of Permeability of Clay


Forms in Sewage Sludge, rence of Phytotoxic Pollutants,
W88-08566 2110 5D W88-10143
under Embankment, 2112 5B
W88-10193 2112 2G LESTER, R. K.
LEUSCHNER, A. P.
LESCINSKY, J. B. Improved Environmental Pathway Model for
Procedure for Determining Potential Gas Quan-
Flood of November 1985 in West Virginia, Assessing High-Level Waste Repository Risks,
an Existing Sanitary Landfill,
tities in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, W88-06046 2108 5C
W88-02119 2103 5E
W88-03305 2104 2E
LETEY, J.
Cationic Polymer Effects on Infiltration Rates
LEV-ON, M.
LESHT, B. M.
Comparison of Weekly and Daily Wet Deposi-
Contaminant Management Strategies for the with a Rainfall Simulator,
tion Sampling Results,
Great Lakes: Optimal Solutions under Uncertain W88-06183 2108 2G
Conditions,
W 88-08462 2110 5B
W88-O4220 2105 5G Crust Formation and Clay Migration Effects on
Infiltration Rate, LEVASSEUR, M. E.
Near-Bottom Currents and Suspended Sediment W88-06184 2108 2G Phytoplankton Biomass and Nutrient Dynamics
Concentration in Southeastern Lake Michigan, in a Tidally Induced Upwelling: the Role of the
W88-05037 2106 2J Polymer Type and Water Quality Effects on N03:Si04 Ratio,
Soil Dispersion, W88-06858 2109 2L
LESINS, G. B. W88-06182 2108 2G
Pressurized Icing Tunnel for Graupel, Hail and LEVENSON, J. B.
Secondary Raindrop Production, LETOLLE, R. Aquatic Ecological Assessments: Regional Data
W88-06749 2108 7B Evaluation of the Repartition of PCBs between
Sources and Their Application,
Dissolved and Particulate Matter in River Seine
LESLIE, A. J. W88-00483 2101 6B
(France) (Evaluation de la Repartition Particu-
Benthic Macroinvertebrate Response to Aquatic
late/ Aqueuse des PCB (Polychlorobiphenyles) LEVEQUE, C.
Vegetation Removal by Grass Carp in North-
en Seine), Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West
Florida Reservoir,
W88-02106 2103 5B Africa: Ten Years Monitoring of Fish Popula-
W88-10445 2112 2H
tions,
LESLIE, D.
PCB Pollution Behaviour in the River Seine,
W88-02341
W88-10141 2112 4C
Differentiation of Physical from Chemical
2103 5B
Tox-
icity in Solid Waste Fish Bioassays, LETTENMAIER, D. P.
LEVER, D. A.
W88-00098 2101 5C Mathematical Modelling of Radionuclide Migra-
Initiative for Risk-Based Flood Design,
W88-04398 tion in Groundwater,
LESLIE, J. A. 2105 6F
W88-07911 2109 5E
Recent Dissolved Oxygen Trends in the Hudson Validation of Synthetic Streamflow Models,
River, LEVESQUE, J. R.
W88-06529 2108 2E
W88-06647 2108 5B Age Class Distribution and Size of American
LETTER, J. V. Eel (Anguilla rostrata) in the Shetucket/Thames
LESLIE, N.
Atchafalaya River Delta; Report 3: Extrapola- River, Connecticut,
Rapid Industrial Waste Screening Method,
W88-01004 tion of Delta Growth, W88-10450 2112
2102 5A 81
W88-0O465 2101 2J
LESSLEY, B. V. LEVIEN, S. L. A.
Regional Options for Ground Water Quality LETTERMAN, R. D. Algebraic Computation of Flow in Furrow Irri-
Management in Relation to Agricultural Activi- Chemistry and Fate of Al(III) in Treated Drink- gation,
ing Water,
ties, W88-03786 2105 3F
W88-09496 2111 5G W88-05508 2107 5F
LEVIN, B. M.
LESTER, B. H. Effect of AL(III) and Sulfate Ion on Floccula-
Measurement of Water Discharge in Short Sec-
Analytical and Numerical Simulations of Leach- tion Kinetics,
tions of Conduits by Means of Orifices,
ate Migration in Unconfined Aquifers, W88-05170 2107 5D W88-10432 2112 7B
W88-10948 2112 5B
Overview of Filtration,
LESTER, J. N. W88-05316
LEVIN, Z.
2107 5F
Acclimation of Anaerobic Fluidised Beds to Application of the Lognormal Raindrop Distri-
Two Pharmaceutical Wastes, Survey of Residual Aluminum in Filtered Water, bution to Differential Reflectivity Radar Meas-
W88-07161 2109 5D W88-08125 2110 5F urement (Z sub DR),
W88-06747 2108 7C
Anaerobic Acidogenesis of a Complex LETTINGA, G.
Wastewater: I. The Influence of Operational Pa- Advanced Reactor Design, Operation and Econ- Possible Application of Bacterial Condensation
rameters on Reactor Performance, omy, Freezing to Artificial Rainfall Enhancement,
W88-10895 2112 5D W88-02I14 2103 5D W88-06245 2108 3B

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AUTHOR INDEX
LGALOV, V. V.

LEVINE, A. D. LEWEY, A. B. LEWIS, R. E.


Improved Industrial Treatment
Wastewater Turbine Performance Test: Spring Creek Pow- Shear Stress Variations in an Estuary,
Through Particle Size Management Using erplant Unit No. 2, W88-09712 2111 2L
Leachate Treatment as a Case Study, W88-02940 2104 8C
W88-02218 2103 5D LEWIS, R. F.
LEWIN, J. U.S. EPA Research on In-Situ Treatment Tech-
LEVINE, E. R. Contemporary River: The Basin,
nology,
Computer Simulation of Soil Sensitivity to Acid W88-09363 2111 2E W88-09380 2111 5D
Rain,
W88-06181 2108 2K Historical River Channel Changes,
LEWIS, R. G.
W88-09368 2111 2E
LEVINE, H. G.
RCC Dam Construction and Method,
Use of Seaweeds for Monitoring Coastal Waters, Palaeohydrological Synthesis and Application, W88-00619 2101 8A
W88-00201 2101 5A W88-09373 2111 2A
LEWIS, R. M.
LEVINE, S. N. Spillway Gates and Bottom Outlet at Kotmale Novel Biological Recycling Water Purification
Numerical Model of Nitrogen Fixation and Its Dam, System for Use in Fish Toxicology Studies,
Application to Lake Valencia, Venezuela, W88-04047 2105 8A W88-06476 2108 5A
W88-10729 2112 2H
LEWIS, A. G. LEWIS, R. T.
LEVINGS, C. D. Effect of Manganese-Copper on Interactions
Victoria Province Drought Relief Project: II.
Dynamics of Organic Materials in the Campbell Growth of a Diatom in Water from a Manga- Borehole Yield Relationships,
River Estuary at the Time of the Spring Bloom nese-rich British Columbia Fjord,
W88-10414 2112 2F
of Phytoplankton, W88-08724 2110 2K
W88-08817 2110 2L LEWIS, S.
LEWIS, A. R.
Wastewater Disposal and Treatment,
Influence of Discharge on the
Wastewater Techniques for Reaeration of Hydropower Re-
leases,
W88-02738 2104 5D
Uptake Kinetics of Dissolved Organic Materials
by Microorganisms in the Fraser River Estuary, W88-O0887 2101 6G
LEWIS, W. M.
British Columbia,
LEWIS, B. W. Causes of Seasonality in the Chemistry of a Lake
W88-09767 2111 5C on the Orinoco River Floodplain, Venezuela,
Design Considerations and Operating Tips for
LEVINGS, G. W. Small Residential Systems, W88-05957 2108 2H
Preliminary Appraisal of Ground Water In and W88-05325 2107 5F
Impact of Nonchlorinated Secondary and Terti-
Near the Ancestral Missouri River Valley,
LEWIS, C. M. ary Effluents on Warm Water Fish Communi-
Northeastern Montana,
Operational Criteria for Pilot Plant Studies on ties,
W88-03340 2104 2F
the Control of Organic Contaminants, W88-07279 2109 5C
LEVINGS, J. F. W88-05829 2107 5F
Hydrogeology and Simulation of Water Flow in Numerical Model of Nitrogen Fixation and Its
LEWIS, C. W. Application to Lake Valencia, Venezuela,
Strata Above the Bearpaw Shale and Equiva-
Hybrid Receptor Models, W88- 10729 2H
lents of Eastern Montana and Northeastern Wy- 2112
W88-08447 2110 5B
oming,
W88-03033 2104 2F Water Re-use System for Production of Fingerl-
LEWIS, D. L.
ing Fishes in Brazil with Emphasis on South
Assessing and Controlling Sample Contamina-
LEVINTON, J. S. American Catfishes (Rhamdia quelens and R.
tion,
Fate Metal Contaminated
of Sediments in sapo),
Foundry Cove, New York,
W88-09418 2111 5 A 5F
W88-02080 2103
W88-03482 2104 5B Predicting Rate of Trace-Organic Com-
the
Zooplankton Abundance and Species Composi-
LEVY, B. S.
pound Removal by Natural Biofilms,
W88-06764 2108 5B
Laguna la Orsinera, a Venezuelan Flood-
tion in
Bromide as a Conservative Tracer for Soil-
plain Lake,
Water Studies, Removal Rates of At- W88-09896 2111 2H
Prediction of Substrate
W88-04575 2106 2G tached Microorganisms and of Relative Contri-
LEVY, butions of Attached and Suspended Communi- LEYENDECKERS, M. J. H.
E. M.
ties at Field Sites, Methanogenic Toxicity of Bark Tannins and the
Potential Contribution of Natural Hydrocarbon
W88-07009 2109 5B Anaerobic Biodegradability of Water Soluble
Seepage to Benthic Productivity and the Fisher-
ies of Atlantic Canada,
Bark Matter,
LEWIS, J. B. W88-10333 2112 5D
W88-10837 2112 2L
Distribution and Community Structure of the
LEVY, G. Benthic Fauna of the North Shore of the Gulf of LEYLAND, B. W.
Relationship between Scatterometer-Derived St. Lawrence Described by Numerical Methods Aniwhenua Hydroelectric Scheme,
Convergences and Atmospheric Moisture, of Classification and Ordination, W88-04581 2106 8A
W88-06362 2108 2B W88-00047 2101 2H
LEYSEN, L. A.
LEVY, H. Measurements of Groundwater Seepage Flux Suspended Particles in Deposi-
Classification of
Fate of US and Canadian Combustion Nitrogen onto a Coral Reef: Spatial and Temporal Vari- tionSamples and Run-Off Water Samples from a
Emissions, ations, Limestone Cathedral,
W88-06112 2108 5B W88-05096 2106 2L W88-05635 2107 5B
LEVY, I. LEWIS, J. O. LEYTHAM, K. M.
In Situ Multilevel Sampler for Preventive Moni- Shear Stress Variations in an Estuary, Nor-
Joint Rank Test for Assessing Multivariate
toring and Study of Hydrochemical Profiles in W88-09712 2111 2L
mality in Hydrologic Data,
Aquifers,
LEWIS-JONES, R. W88-04612 2106 7C
W88-04548 2106 5A
Factors that Govern the Survival of Selected
Scale Problems in the Synthesis of Multi-Site
LEWANDOWSKI, K. Parasites in Sewage Sludges,
Precipitation,
New Application for Wastewater
Ultrafiltration W88-O0262 2101 5D
W88-01262 2102 2B
Treatment in the Industrial Environment,
W88-00967 2102 5D LEWIS, L. R.
Mutagenicity of Nonvolatile Organics in Undis- LEZNICKI, J. K.

LEWELLING, B. R. infected and Disinfected Wastewater Effluents, Nonlinear Solutions of the Boussinesq Equation
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan W88-03543 2105 5D and Comparisons with Field Observations,
Aquifer, West-Central Florida, May 1987, W88-05411 2107 2F
W88-10047 2111 2F LEWIS, P. S.
Waste Management and Ground Water Moni- LGALOV, V. V.
Potentiometric Surface of the Upper Floridan toring Practices: A Comparison of Techniques in Use of Glass-Fabric Stretch Material for a Flexi-
Aquifer, West-Central Florida, September 1986, the Beaumont Formation, Texas City, Texas, ble Joint of Precast Pipe Sections,
W88-03126 2104 7C W88-11189 2112 5E W88-00050 2101 8A

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AUTHOR INDEX
LHERMITTE, R.

LHERMITTE, R. LIBBY, L. W. LIDWIN, R. A.


94-GHz Doppler Radar for Cloud Observations, Water and the Michigan Economy: Managing Hydrology and Water Quality of the Elk Creek
W88-02049 2103 7B Water Quality, Basin, West-Central Wisconsin-An Assessment
W88-01758 2103 5G of Nonpoint Discharges,
LI, A.
Application of Membrane Anaerobic Reactor LIBERT, Y.
W88-030I6 2104 5B
System for the Treatment of Industrial Measurement of Cadmium Adsorption on Sedi-
Wastewaters, LIEB, D. I.
ments of Lake Comabbio - North Italy (Mesures
W88-01028 2102 5D D' Adsorption du Cadmium sur les Sediments du Basic Concepts for Ground Water Transport
Modeling,
lac de Comabbio - Italie du Nord),
LI, A. Y. W88-02558
W88-02016 2103 5B 2104 5B
Scale-Up of the Membrane Anaerobic Reactor
System, LIBICKI, C. M. LIEBENBERG, J. J. E.
W88-02172 2103 5D Sediment Entrainment and Deposition Measure- Assessment of Chlorinated Pesticides in the
ments in Long Island Sound, Major Surface Water Resources of the Orange
LI, C. T.
W88-04467 2105 2J Free State during the Period September 1984 to
Performance Evaluation of the Anaerobic Fluid-
ized Bed Biofilm Reactor: Methane Production September 1985,
LIBICKI, J.
from Glucose, W88-03766 2105 5A
Planning and Design of Coal Waste Disposals in
W88-02223 2103 5D View of Groundwater Protection, LIEBIG, J. R.
W88-01565 2103 5G
LI, K. G. Contribution of Calcite to the Particle-size Spec-
Methods of Choice: Small Wells, Slow Sand trum of Lake Michigan Seston and Its Interac-
Proposal of Criteria for Selection of Dewatering
Filtration, and Rapid Sand Filtration for Water tions with the Plankton,
Methods in Surface Mining,
Supplies in Developing Areas, W88-08266 2110 2H
W88-01418 2102 4B
W88-02737 2104 5F
LIBOIS, R. M. LIEBIG, W.
Wastewater Disposal and Treatment,
Unionid Mussels (Mollusca, Bivalvia) of the Bel- Process and Equipment, in Particular for the
W88-02738 2104 5D gianUpper River Meuse: An Assessment of the Conditioning of Waste Water Sludges,
LI, X.-M. Impact of Hydraulic Works on the River Water W88-00512 2101 5D
Modeling Solute Segregation During Freezing Self- Purification,

of Peatland Waters, W88-07670 2109 6G LIEBMAN, J. C.


W88-05436 2107 5B Reliability of Reservoir Operation Under Hy-
LIBRA, R. D.
drologic Uncertainty,
LI, Y.-H. Nonpoint Source Contamination of Ground
W88-04766 2106 4A
Relative Mobility of Radioactive Trace Ele- Water in Karst-Carbonate Aquifers in Iowa,
ments Across the Sediment-Water Interface in W88-01103 2102 5B LIECHTI, P.
the MERL Model Ecosystems of Narragansett
LICHTENBERG, J. J.
Adsorption of Copper, Cadmium and Lead from
Bay,
Analytical Methods for the Determination of Aqueous Solution to the Kaolinite/Water Inter-
W88-06868 2109 5B
Volatile Nonpolar Organic Chemicals in Water face,

LI, Y. S. and Water-Related Environments, W88-06440 2108 2K


Benthic Communities in Brackish Lakes in Hok- W88-07787 2109 5A
kaido, with Special Reference to Relationships LIECHTI, P.-A.
Between Series of Community Types and Envi- LICHTENSTEIN, E. P. Technical and Economic Advantages of Produc-
ronmental Factors, (In Japanese), Effects of Simulated Rain on the Transport of ing and Applying Ozone at High Concentra-
W88-10189 2112 2H Fonofos and Carbofuran from Agricultural Soils tions,
in aTree-part Environmental Microcosm, W88-06018 2108 5F
LI, Y. T. W88-03809 2105 5B
Wobble Tube Evaporator with Whip Rod Fluid LIEN, N. D.
Distributor, LICK, W.
Flood Simulation in the Tidal Delta of the
W88-00565 2101 3A Entrainment of Sediments and Dredged Materi-
Mekong River by the SSARR Model,
als in Shallow Lake Waters,
LIANG, G. C. W88-06405 W88-04553 2106 2L
2108 5B
Application of the Linear Perturbation Model
(LPM) to Flood Routing on the Mekong River, Flocculation of Fine-Grained Lake Sediments LIENARD, A.
W88-10494 2112 2E Due Uniform Shear
to a Stress, Domestic Wastewater Treatment in Tanks with
W88-04216 2105 2J Emergent Hydrophytes: Latest Results of a
LIANG, T. T. Recent Plant in France,
Effects of Simulated Rain on the Transport of Large Lake Models - Uses, Abuses, and Future, W88-07372 2109 5D
Fonofos and Carbofuran from Agricultural Soils W88-05038 2106 2H
in a Tree-part Environmental Microcosm, LIESER, K. H.
W88-03809 2105 5B Modeling the Transport of Fine-grained Sedi-
Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions
ments in Aquatic systems,
inRain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim-
LIANG, W.-K. W88-03860 2105 2J
Software Package of Ground Water Modeling
mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen-

Transport of Fine-Grained Sediments Shallow wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),


and Its Applications, in

W88-10988 2112 2F Waters, W88-02671 2104 5 A


W88-06890 2109 2J
LIAO, W. T. Determination of Alkali and Alkaline Earth Ions
Oxidative Degradation of Aquatic Humic Mate- Transport of Fine-Grained Sediments in Shallow in Rain Water by Ion Chromatography (Bestim-

rial, Waters, mung von Alkali- und Erdalkaliionen in Regen-


W88-0O425 2101 5A W88-09710 2111 2J wasserproben mit der Ionen-Chromatographie),
W88-02816 2104 5A
I.IAW, S. L. LICO, M. S.
Land Application of Sewage Effluent for Mis- Arsenic in Ground Water of the Western United LIGAARD, P.
souriWater Resources Conservation and Pollu- States,
Hydro Turbine Refurbishment,
tion Control, W88-09787 2111 2K W88-04535 2106 8C
W88-00732 2101 5D
Hydrologic, Lithologic, and Chemical Data for
LIGGETT, J. A.
Use of Optimization Models in the Design of Sediments at Two Sites in the Shallow Alluvial
Wastewater Treatment Systems, Stream-Aquifer Interaction,
Aquifer Near Fallon, Nevada, 1984-85,
W88-10O83 2111 5D W88-03392 2104 5B W88-O0743 2101 2A

LI AW, W. K. LIDSTROM, M. E. LIGGETT, W.


Interaction of Selenate and Selenite with Select- Trichloroethylene Biodegradation by a Meth- Detecting Elevated Contamination by Compari-
ed Freshwater Sediments. ane-Oxidizing Bacterium, sons with Background,
W88-09992 2111 2H W88-09964 2111 5B W88-09128 2111 7A

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AUTHOR INDEX
LINDH, T.

LIGGETT, W. S. LIM, E. C. LIND, O. T.


Assessment of Measurement Uncertainty: De- Overview of the National Discharge Monitoring Factors Affecting the Benthic Community
signs for Two Heteroscedastic Error Compo- Report (DMR) Quality Assurance (QA) Pro- Structure of a Discontinuous Stream in Guade-
nents, gram, lupe Mountains National Park, Texas,
W88-09422 2111 5 A W88-11168 2112 7C W88-09998 2111 2H
Aspects of Designs for Studying LIM, J.-M.
Statistical
on Water Quality Characteristics and Spatial and Temporal Variation in Hypolimnetic
Study
Sources of Contamination, Oxygen Deficits of a Multidepression Lake,
Longitudinal Dispersion Coefficient of Suyeong
W88-11161 2112 7A W88-05609 2107 5C
Estuary, (in Japanese),
LIGHT, W. C. W88-10897 2112 5B
LIND, W. G.
Water Distribution Without Storage,
LIM, P. Records of Wells, Drillers' Logs, Water-Level
W88-04875 2106 5F Observations on the Migration Behavior of Ale- Measurements, and Chemical Analyses of
wife (Alosa alosa L.) in the Artificial Canal of Groundwater in Brazoria, Fort Bend, and
LIGHTFOOT, E. N.
Golfech Hydroelectric Plant (Observations sur Waller Counties, Texas, 1980-84,
Laboratory Studies on Mechanisms for the Deg-
le Comportement Migratoire des Aloses (Alosa
radation of Aldicarb, Aldicarb Sulfoxide and W88-03077 2104 2F
Alosa L.) Dans le Canal Artificiel de L'Usine de
Aldicarb Sulfone,
Golfech), LINDA, S. B.
W88-06946 2109 5B
W88-10467 2112 6G Periphytic Algal Growth in a Hypereutrophic
LIGHTOWLERS, P. J.
LIM, T.-H. Florida Lake Following a Winter Decline in
Sources and Fate of Atmospheric HC1 in the U.
Freshwater Pulse - A Numerical Model with Phytoplankton,
K. and Western Europe, Application to the St. Lawrence Estuary, W88-10448 2112 2H
W88-06013 2108 5B W88-06867 2109 2L
LINDAU, C. W.
LIIMATAINEN, A. LIM, T. M. Fate of Added Nitrate and Ammonium-Nitrogen
Comparison of Solvent Extractions and Resin Comparative Study of the Sampling Properties
Entering a Louisiana Gulf Coast Swamp Forest,
Adsorption for Isolation of Mutagenic Com- of Four Similarity Indices,
2107 7B W88-07424 2109 5B
pounds from Chlorinated Drinking Water with W88-05880
High Humus Content,
LIM, W. LINDBERG, S. E.
W88-01837 2103 5A
Deodorizing of Sludge Solids by Actinomycetes, Concentration of Trace Metals in Precipitation,
W88-02886 2104 5D W88-02407 5A
Relations Between Drinking Water Mutagenic- 2103
ity and Water Quality Parameters,
LIMA E COSTA, M. F. F.
LINDBLOM, G. P.
W88-06035 2108 5F Water-Contact Patterns and Socioeconomic
Hydrocarbon Solvent-Based Dispersant Formu-
Variables in the Epidemiology of Schistosomia-
LIIV, U. R. lation and Its Use in the Dispersion of Viscous
Mansoni
sis in an Endemic Area in Brazil,
Effect of Unsteadiness on Reynolds Stresses of Oil Spills,
W88-00114 2101 5C
Accelerated Pipe Flows, W88-00571 2101 5G
W88-10873 2112 8B LIN, C.
Modeling the Flow of Immiscible Fluids in LINDEM, T.
LIJKLEMA, L. Soils, Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus (L.)) of the
Phosphorus Accumulation in Sediments and In- W88-02360 2103 2G Wahnbach Reservoir and their Assessment by
ternal Loading,
Hydroacoustic Methods,
W88-10359 2112 2H LIN, D. C. K.
Glass Capillary Gas Chromatographic/Mass W88-08834 2110 81

Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention Spectrometric Analysis of Organic Concentrates


Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, from Drinking and Advanced Waste Treatment
LINDEMANN, W. C.
W88-01948 2103 5B Waters, Previous Sludge Addition Effects on Nitrogen
W 88-00422 2101 5 A Mineralization in Freshly Amended Soil,
Survival of Indicator Organisms in a Detention W88-06180 2108 5E
Pond Receiving Combined Sewer Overflow, LIN, F. L.
W88-03560 2105 5B Minghu: Taiwan's First Pumped-Storage LINDEN, D. R.
Project, Macroporous Infiltration and Redistribution as
LIKENS, G. E. W88-03218 2104 8C Affected by Earthworms, Tillage, and Residue,
Effects of Acidic Deposition on the Chemistry
LIN, W88-04644 2106 2G
of Headwater Streams: A Comparison Between J. C.
Ion Budgets in a Seepage Lake,
Hubbard Brook, New
Hampshire, and Jamieson Wastewater Crop Management Studies in Min-
Creek, British Columbia,
W88-09073 2111 2H
nesota,
W88-05433 2107 5B LIN, K. L. W88-02744 2104 5E
Treatment of Uranium Containing Effluents
Importance of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminum in
with Reverse Osmosis Process, LINDEN, O.
Regulating the Structure and Function of W88-07227 2109 5D Acute Toxicity of Tributyltins and Tributyltin
Stream Ecosystems: An Experimental Test,
Leachates from Marine Antibiofouling Paints,
W88-08093 2110 5C LIN, S. D.
Effects of Waste Discharges on Mississippi W88-08411 2110 5C
LILLESAND, T. M. River Sediments,
Calibration of Thematic Mapper Thermal Data W88-05322 2107 5B LINDESAY, J. A.
for Water Surface Temperature Mapping: Case South African Rainfall, the Southern Oscillation
Study on the Great Lakes, LIN, W. and a Southern Hemisphere Semi-Annual Cycle,
W88-02679 Hydrological Properties of Topopah Spring W88-08205 2110 2B
2104 7B
Tuff: Laboratory Measurements,
Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, W88-02836 2104 5E LINDGREN, M.
W88-05781 2107 7B Effect of Simulated Acid Rain on Performance
LIN, Y. S.
Microbial Degradation of Hazardous Wastes by of the Aphid Euceraphis Betulae (Koch) on
LILLEY, M. D. Silver Birch,
Methane in Surface Waters of Oregon Estuaries
Land Treatment,
W88-02193 2103 5D W88-05934 2108 5C
and Rivers,
W88-05607 2107 2L LIN, Y. T. LINDH, G.
Preliminary Bounds on the Expected Postclo- Problems Related to Growing Urban Systems
LILLICH, R. sure Performance of the Yucca Mountain Repos-
Bennett's Quarry: A Case Study of an Immedi- from a River Basin Perspective,
itory Site, Southern Nevada, W88-02262 2103 4A
ate Removal of PCB Wastes under Superfund, W88-02835 2104 5E
W88-01741 2103 5E
LINARD, J. R.
LINDH, T.
LIM, C. Hydropower Development On the Huallaga Levels of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Fort
Deodorizing of Sludge Solids by Actinomycetes, River in Peru, Edward, New York, Water System,
W88-02886 2104 5D W88-07455 2109 8A W88-00426 2101 5A

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AUTHOR INDEX
LINDLEY, A. J.

LINDLEY, A. J. LINDSKOG, U. LINSTEDT, K. D.


Changes in Water Yield After Fire in Fynbos Childhood Mortality in Relation to Nutritional Potable Water Reuse,
Catchments, Status and Water Supply: A Prospective Study
W88-06218 W88-00172 2101 5D
2108 3B from Rural Malawi,
W88- 10842 2112 5F LINTNER, S. F.
LINDLEY, K.
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Sudan: The Rahad Irrigation Project,
in Soil at Water Supply, Sanitation and Health Education
Groundwater Level Near an Earthen Pit for Programmes in Developing Countries: Problems W88-02585 2104 3F
Produced Water in the Duncan Oil Field, of Evaluation,
W88-09611 2111 5B W88-05072
LINTON, T. L.
2106 6B
Use of Water Conditioners in Water-Recircula-
LINDMARK, G. LINDSKOV, K. L. tion Systems,
Experiments and Experiences in Biomanipula- Hydrologic Maps of the Price 30 x 60 Minute W88-07661 2109 3C
tion - Studies of Biological Ways to Reduce Quadrangle, Utah,
Algal Abundance and Eliminate Blue-Greens, W88-03328 2104 7C LION, L. W.
W88-02890 2104 5G Trace Metal Interactions with Microbial Bio-
LINDSTEDT-SIVA, J. films in Natural and Engineered Systems,
LINDNER, K. Ecological Considerations for the Use of Disper-
W88-05470
Optimal Groundwater Management in Two-Aq- sants in Oil Spill Response,
2107 5D
uifer Systems, W88-09206 2111 5C HONG, S. Y.
W88-07274 2109 4B
LINDSTROM, K.
Use of RORB and SWMM Models to an Urban
LINDNER, W. Chlorinated Organics of Low and High Relative Catchment in Singapore,
Optimal Groundwater Management in Two-Aq- Molecular Mass in Pulp Mill Bleachery Ef- W88-08343 2110 4A
uifer Systems, fluents,
W88-07274 W88-00428 LIOR, N.
2109 4B 2101 5A
Formulas for Calculating the Approach to Equi-
LINDORFER, W. LINDSTROM-SEPPA, P. librium in Open Channel Flash Evaporators for
Process for Storing Liquid Waste in Salt Cav- Biomonitoring of Oil Spill in a Boreal Archipela- Saline Water,
ities, go by Xenobiotic Biotransformation in Perch W88-02456 2103 3A
W88-00753 2101 5E (Perca fluviatilis),
W88-08672 2110 5C LIOU, C. P.
Process for Terminal Storage of Pumpable Modeling the Propagation of Waterborne Sub-
LINES, G. C.
stances in Distribution Networks,
W88-00761 2101 5E Hydrology of the Ferron Sandstone Aquifer and
W88-05328 2107 5F
Effects of Proposed Surface-Coal Mining in
LINDORFF, D. E. Castle Valley, Utah,
Ground Water Sampling: Addressing the Turbu- LIPANGILE, T. N.
W88-03000 2104 4C
lent Inconsistencies, Bamboo and Wooden Pipes,
W88-09004 2111 7A LING, A. W88-08228 2110 5F
Removal of Hepatitis A Virus and Rotavirus by
LINDQVIST, O. Drinking Water Treatment,
LIPCHAK, R. M.
Kinetics of the Reaction Between Nitrogen Di- W88-07038 Recycling to Reduce Sediment Discharge in
2109 5F
oxide and Water Vapour, Placer Mining Operations,
W88-03778 2105 2K LING, A.-L. W88-03855 2105 5D
Influence of Different Types of Metal Complex
LINDROTH, A. on the Transitivity of Reverse Osmosis Mem- LIPFERT, F. W.
Numerical Analysis of Pine Forest Evaporation branes, Role of Dry Deposition in Acidification of
and Surface Resistance, W88-07220 2109 5D Waters,
W88-03873 2105 2D W88-07781 2109 5B
LING, J.
Synoptic Evapotranspiration Model Applied to Occurrence of Multiple Antibiotic Resistance LIPINA, I. G.
Two Northern Forests of Different Density, and R-Plasmids in Gram-Negative Bacteria Iso-
W88-07201 Gonadotoxic and Embryotoxic Effects of Cad-
2109 2D lated from Faecally Contaminated Fresh-Water
mium in Sea Urchins,
Streams in Hong Kong,
LINDSAY, B. E. W88-01480 2102 5C
New W88-03996 2105 5B
Hampshire Water Law: An Interpretive
Overview, LIPINSKI, N. G.
LINGEMAN, R.
W88-04285 2105 6E Interaction of Selenate and Selenite with Select-
Characterization and Description of the Maars-
ed Freshwater Sediments,
seveen Lake System,
LINDSAY, D. A. W88-09992 2111 2H
W88-10252 2112 2H
Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary
Transport. Volume I: A Review of Estuary Hy- Time Series of Physical, LIPINSKI, P.
Chemical and Plankton
draulics and Transport as Applied to Rivers Parameters Estimation of Ground-Water Recharge in Santa
in Lake Maarsseveen I: 1980-1986,
Tributary to Lake Erie, W88-10254 Maria Valley, California, 1978-80,
2112 2H
W88-04701 2106 2H W88-03019 2104 2F
LINGERAK, W. A.
LINDSAY, M. J. Flow Injection Analysis of Hydrogen Peroxide, LIPNICK, R. L.
Sodium Borohydride Reduces Hazardous Waste, Formaldehyde and Hydroxymethanesul-
Sulfite, Comparison of QSAR Predictions with Fish
W88-02180 2103 5D fonicAcid in Precipitation Samples, Toxicity Screening Data fo 1 10 Phenols,
W88-10538 2112 5A W88-U004 2112 5C
LINDSKOG, P.
Childhood Mortality in Relation to Nutritional LINNE, S. R.
Research Needs in Developing Structure Activi-
Status and Water Supply: A Prospective Study Impact of Select Industrial Waste Components
ty Relationships,
from Rural Malawi, on Biological Phosphorus Removal,
W88-10842 W88-11000 2112 5C
2112 5F W88-02220 2103 5D
Water Supply, Sanitation and Health Education Operational Variables Affecting Performance of
LIPSCHULTZ, F.

Programmes in Developing Countries: Problems Chemical Survey of the Mississippi Estuary,


the Selector-Complete Mix Activated Sludge
of Evaluation, W88-00133 2101 2L
Process,
W88-05072 2106 6B W88-02849 2104 5D LIPSCOMB, S. W.
LINDSKOG, P. A. Reversible and Irreversible Inhibition of Meta- Sediment Discharge Data for the Lower Reach
Bacteriological Contamination of Water in Rural bolic Activity in Biological Phosphorus Remov- of Campbell Creek, Anchorage, Alaska: May to
Areas: An Intervention Study from Malawi. al Systems, October 1986,
W88-06847 2109 5G W88-07159 W88-03388 2104
2109 5D 2J

LINDSKOG, R. U. M. Studies on the Ammonium Removal and Filtra- LIPSKAYA, N. Y.


Bacteriological Contamination of Water in Rural Performance and Regeneration of Clinopti- Some Peculiarities
tion of the Growth of Fish Off the
Areas: An Intervention Study from Malawi. lolite, Western Coasts of Africa,
W88-06847 2109 5G W88-01041 2102 5D W88-04712 2106 2L

PA-238
AUTHOR INDEX
LIVINGSTONE, D. R.

LIPSON, S. M. LLTTELL, A. S. LIU, P. L.-F.


Between Viruses and Clay Minerals,
Interactions Health Significance of Chlorination Byproducts Resonant Reflection of Water Waves in a Long
W88-09476 2111 5B in Drinking Water: The Houston Experience, Channel with Corrugated Boundaries,
W88-02427 2103 5C W88-00148 2101 2E
LIPTON, A. E.
Retrieval of Water Vapor Profiles via Principal LLTTERICK, M. LIU, Q.
Components: Options and Their Implications, MacVuti Sampler: A New and Inexpensive Population Dynamics of the Phytoplankton
W88-06242 2108 2B Volume Sampler for Plankton and Water, Community in Doh-Hoh-Numa Bog, Tsukuba
W88-10678 2112 7B City, Japan,
LISCIO, M. A.
Marine Circulator, W88-09757 2111 2H
LITTLE, C. D.
W88-00502 2101 5G
Trichloroethylene Biodegradation by a Meth-
LIU, S.
LISCUM, F. ane-Oxidizing Bacterium, Using QUICK
Modeling Solute Transport
Hydrologic Data for Urban Studies in the Hous- W88-09964 2111 5B
Scheme,
ton, Texas, Metropolitan area, 1980, W88-05507 2107 5F
W88-03001 2104 7C LITTLE, D. I.

Comparison of the Fate and Ecological Effects


LIU, S.-L.
LISK, D. J. of Dispersed and Nondispersed Oil in a Variety
Absence of Asbestos in Municipal Sewage Comparison of On-Column and Splitless Injec-
of Intertidal Habitats,
Sludge Ashes, W88-09200 2111 5B tions for the Capillary GC Quantitation of Or-
W88-08681 2110 5E ganics Extracted from Landfill Leachates,
LITTLE, E. E. W88-06098 2108 5A
Identification of Asbestos and Glass Fibers in
Toxicity and Bioconcentration of 2,3,7,8-Te-
Sewage Sludges of Small New York State Cities,
trachlorodibenzodioxin and 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlordi- Improved Sparger for Purge and Trap Concen-
W88-09656 2111 5B benzofuran in Rainbow Trout, Used for The Analysis of Volatile Organ-
trator

W88-06330 2108 5C ics in Landfill Leachates and Septic Samples,


LISS, P. S.
W88-03834 2105 5A
Positively Charged Suspended Particles: Studies
LITTLE, M. D.
in an Iron-Rich River and Its Estuary,
Effectiveness of Wastewater Sludge Treatment LIU, S. Q.
W88-05958 2108 2H
Processes to Inactivate Parasites, Mathematical Model Study of Plug Flow in a

LIST, R. W88-03748 2105 5D Chlorine Contact Tank,


Pressurized Icing Tunnel for Graupel, Hail and W88-06454 2108 5F
Secondary Raindrop Production, LnTLE, R.
W88-06749 2108 7B Navajo Indian Irrigation Project: A Study of LIU, T.-H.
Legal, Political, and Cultural Conflict, Application of Membranes in Environmental
LISTER, G. S. W88-06635 2108 6E Protection,
Climatic and Tectonic Effects on Sedimentation W88-07218 2109 5D
in a Rift-Valley Lake: Evidence from High- LITTLEJOHN, D.
Resolution Seismic Profiles, Lake Turkana, Disulfate Ion as an Intermediate to Sulfuric Acid LIU, Y.
Kenya, inAcid Rain Formation, Influence of Variation in Forest Cover on
W88-00110 2101 2J W88-05502 2107 5B Design Floods,
LISTROVOI, P. P. LITTLEWOOD, M. H. W88-07412 2109 2E
Prediction of Wind Wave Characteristics in Aerobic Thermophilic Digestion of Sludge
LIU, Y.-C.
Large Canals, Using Air,
W88-01910 2103 8B W88-00251 2101 5D Effects of Cd and Cu on a Biofilm Treatment
System,
LLTAKER, W. LITZ, L. M. W88-00994 2102 5D
Short-Term Environmental Variability and Phy- Process and Apparatus for Mixing a Gas and a
toplankton Abundance in a Shallow Tidal Estu- Liquid,
LIUZZO, J. A.
ary: I. Winter and Summer, W88-04793 2106 5D Potential of Acid Activated Clays in the Clarifi-
W88-05644 2107 2L cation of Menhaden Stickwater,
LIU, C. C. K. W88-04119 2105 5D
LITANT, I.
Modeling Pesticide Movement in the Unsaturat-
U.S. Coast Guard Equipment Deployment Re-
ed Zone of Hawaiian Soils under Agricultural LIVANSKY, K.
quirements for Hazardous Chemical Spill Re-
Use, Longitudinal Profile of pC02 in Algal Suspen-
sponse,
W88-09108 2111 5B sion on an Open-Field Cultivation Surface,
W88-00649 2101 5G
W88-09595 2111 2H
LITAOR, M. I. LIU, C.-J.
Aluminum Chemistry: Fractionation, Speciation, Biological Treatment of Soy Sauce Fermenta- LIVERMAN, D. G. E.
and Mineral Equilibria of Soil Interstitial Waters tion Waste - Computer Simulation of Fill-and- Sedimentation in Ice-Dammed Hazard Lake,
of an Alpine Watershed, Front Range, Colora- Draw Activated Sludge System, Yukon,
do, W88-02216 2103 5D W88-07939 2109 2J
W88-07928 2109 5B
LIU, D. H. W. LIVINGSTON, H. E.
Review of Soil Solution Samplers, Time/Toxicity Relationships in Short-Term Urban Stormwater Quality Management: The
W88-08666 2110 7B Static, Dynamic, and Plug-Flow Bioassays, Florida Experience,
W88-11006 2112 7C W88-01139 2102 5G
LITE, K. E.
Impact Upon Pressure Head When Wells Pene- LIU, G. LIVINGSTON, R. J.
trate Multiple Basalt Aquifers Near Mosier, Development of Polysulfonamide Membrane Field Sampling in Estuaries: The Relationship of
Oregon, and its Application in Treating Chromium Plat-
W88-11134 Scale to Variability,
2112 2F ing Wastewater,
W88-06333 2108 7A
LITERATHY, P.
W88-07219 2109 5D
Role and Problems of Monitoring Bottom Sedi- LIVINGSTONE, D.
Estimation of Atmospheric Liquid-Water
ment for Pollution Assessment in the Coastal Sublethal Cellular and Molecular Effects and
Amount by Nimbus SMMR Data: A New
Marine Environment, Short-term Recovery of Mussels (Mytilus edulis)
Method and Its Application to the Western
W88-04362 2105 5A and Periwinkles (Littorina littorea) following
North-Pacific Region,
Chronic Exposure to Petroleum Hydrocarbons,
LITHNER, G. W88-08123 2110 7B
W88-08494 2110 5C
Few Intra-Lake Variations of Physiological Pa-
rameters in Perch, Perca Fluviatilis, LIU, H. L.
Cross Flow Filtration Technology for Metal
LIVINGSTONE, D. R.
W88-03590 2105 2H Seasonal Responses to Diesel Oil and Subse-
Finishers,
LITRE, D. W. quent Recovery of the Cytochrome P-450 Mon-
W88-00214 2101 5D
Calibration of a Dissolved-Solids Model for the ooxygenase System in the Common Mussel, My-
Yampa River Basin Between Steamboat Springs LIU, P. J. tilus Edulis L., and the Periwinkle, Littorina

and Maybell, Northwestern Colorado, Solar Desalting Process, littorea L,


W88-10050 2111 5B W88-00518 2101 3A W88-06422 2108 5C

PA-239
AUTHOR INDEX
LIVNAT, A.

LIVNAT, A. LO, K. Y. LOEB, S. L.


Saline Minewaters of the Keweenaw Peninsula, Design of Buried Structures in Squeezing Rock Temporal and Spatial Variability of the Eulit-
Northern Michigan: Their Nature, Origin, and in Toronto, Canada, toral Epilithic Periphyton, Lake Tahoe, Califor-
Relation to Similar Deep Waters in Precambrian W88-03754 2105 8E nia-Nevada,
Crystalline Rocks of the Canadian Shield, W88-09937 2111 2H
W88-10755 2112 2F Field Method for the Determination of Rock-
Mass Modulus, LOEFFELMAN, P. H.
LJUNGQUIST, P. O. W88-05056 2106 8E New Approach for Regulating Iron in Water
Contributions of Some
Chlorinated Aliphatic
Quality Standards,
Compounds to the Mutagenicity of Spent Kraft LOAICIGA, H. A.
W88-11003 2112 5G
Pulp Chlorination Liquors, Fitting Minima of Flows via Maximum Likeli-
W88-03544 2105 5B hood, LOEHLE, C.
W88-05154 2107 2E Chemical Speciation and Transport of Heavy
LJUNGSTROM, E.
Kinetics of the Reaction Between Nitrogen Di- Metals in SRP Aquatic Systems,
Parameter Estimation in Groundwater: Classi-
oxide and Water Vapour, W88-09218 2111 5B
cal, Bayesian, and Deterministic Assumptions
W88-03778 2105 2K and Their Impact on Management Policies, LOEHLEIN, W.
LLEONART, J. W88-02780 2104 4B Real-Time Simulation Model for the Mononga-
Demersal Communities Structure (Fishes) in the hela River Basin,
LOAR, J. M.
Upwelling Areas off Western Africa (Sahara and W88-05418 2107 2A
National Perspective on Environmental Con-
Namibia)(Las Comunidades de Peces Demer-
straints to Hydroelectric Development, LOEHR, J.
sales del Afloramiento de Africa Occidental
W88-01141 2102 6E Impact of the Hydrodynamic Conditions on the
(Sahara y Namibia)),
W88-04713 2106 2L Primary Production in an Impounded River,
LOBEL, P. B.
W88-06064 2108 2H
Intersite, Intrasite and Inherent Variability of the
LLEWELLYN, C. A.
Whole Soft Tissue Zinc Concentrations of Indi-
LOEHR,
Use of Pollutant and Biogenic Markers as R. C.
vidual Mussels Mytilus edulis: Importance of the
Source Discriminants of Organic Inputs to Estu- Environmental Impacts of Sludge Disposal,
Kidney,
arine Sediments, W88-01514 2103 5C
W88-09566 W88-03293 2104 5C
2111 5B
Initial Operations Report of Sludge Farm,
LLINAS, O. LOBO, E.
W88-05160 2107 5E
Nutrient Distributions in the Central Water Environmental Structures in the River Mouth
Mass Front near Cabo Blanco, October 1981,
Systems of the Central Zone of Chile (V Small-Scale Field Evaluations of Land Treat-
W88-01618 2103 2L Region) (Estructuras Ambientales in los Siste- ment of an Oily Hazardous Waste,
mas de Desembocadura de Rios y Esteros de la W88-01008 2102 5D
LLORIS, D. Zona Central de Chile (V Region)),
Demersal Communities Structure (Fishes) in the W88-10200 2112 2H Uptake of Cadmium and Zinc by Corn on
Upwelling Areas off Western Africa (Sahara and Sludge-Treated Soils,
Namibia)(Las Comunidades de Peces Demer- LOBO-GUERRERO, A. W88-02124 2103 5E
sales del Afloramiento de Africa Occidental Groundwater in Columbia,
(Sahara y Namibia)), W88-03275 2104 2F LOEHR, W.
W88-04713 2106 2L Early-Season Snow and Skier Visits in Colora-
LOCK, M. A. do,
LLOYD, E. H. Colloidal and Dissolved Organic Carbon Dy- W88-02932 2104 3B
Linear Reservoir with Seasonal Gamma-Distrib- namics Undisturbed Boreal Forest Catch-
in
uted Markovian Inflows, ments: A
Seasonal Study of Apparent Molecular Simulation of the Costs of Removing Snow from
W88-06534 2108 2H Weight Spectra, County Highways in Colorado,
W88-10653 2112 2H W88-02929 2104 6C
LLOYD, J. W.
Hydrogeology of the Amadeus Basin, Central Longitudinal Patterns of Ecosystem Processes Value of Electric Power and Possible Effects of
Australia, and Community Structure in a Subarctic River Weather Modification on Small-Scale Hydro-
W88-07522 2109 2F Continuum, electric Production in Colorado,
W88-01871 2103 2H W88-00783 2101 3B
Problems in the Recognition of Seawater Intru-
sion by Chemical Means: an Example of Appar- LOCKINGTON, D. LOEWENTHAL, R. E.
ent Chemical Equivalence, Exact Nonlinear Solution for Constant Flux In- Carbonate Chemistry of Aquatic Systems;
W88-07917 2109 5B filtration, Volume 2: High Salinity Waters,
W88-07314 2109 2G W88-03949 2105 IB
Toxic Metal Adsorption in the Triassic Sand-
stone Aquifer of the English Midlands, LOCKINGTON, D. A. Enhanced Polyphosphate Organism Cultures in
W88-06775 2108 5B Upper and Lower Bounds of the Ponding Time Activated Sludge Systems: Part I. Enhanced
for Near Constant Surface Flux, Culture Development,
LLOYD, O. B.
Summary W88-04628 2106 2G W88-08906 2110 5D
of Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain
Hydrology and Its Relation to Disposal of Nu-
LOCKWOOD, J. G. Hypothesis for Pelletisation in the Upflow An-
clear Waste in Buried Crystalline Rock,
Influence of Rainfall Distribution in Numerical aerobic Sludge Bed Reactor,
W88-03020 2104 5E Simulation of Evapotranspiration From a Multi- W88-02089 2103 5D
LLOYD, R.
layerModel Pine Canopy,
Water Quality Criteria for Freshwater Fish, W88-01696 2103 2D LOFTIS, B.
W88-00881 2101 5C Dynamic Optimal Lake Regulation for Quantity
LOCKYER, J. G. and Quality Objectives,
LO, A. Radionuclide Levels in River Sediment Near to W88-01246 2102 5G
Analysis of Erodibility of Two Tropical Soils a Treated Effluent Outfall,
Using a Process Model, W88-08610 2110 5B Optimal Control of Reservoir Discharge Quality
W88-10645 2112 2J through Selective Withdrawal: Hydraulic Labo-
LODDERHOSE, J. R. ratory Investigation,
LO, B. Water-Quality Assessment and
Wastewater- W88-O0866 2101 5G
Water Nitrates and CNS Birth Defects: A Popu- Management Alternatives for Dardenne Creek
lation-Based Case-Control Study, in St. Charles County, Missouri, LOFTIS, J. C.
W88- 10390 2112 5C W88-03467 2104 5G Design and Evaluation of Regional Weather
Monitoring Networks,
LO.J.M. LODGE, D. M. W88-08058 2110 7 A
Physical Model Study of Thermal and Chemical Selective Grazing on Periphyton: A Determi-
Pollution in the Shuaiba Offshore Area of nant of Freshwater Gastropod Microdistribu- Irrigation Water Delivery System Operation via
Kuwait, tions, Aggregate State Dynamic Programming,
W88-07130 2109 5C W88-10724 2112 2H W88-08051 2110 3F

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AUTHOR INDEX
LONGSTAFFE, F. J.

Relating Stream Standards to Water Quality LOHM, U. Jarrah Forest, Western Australia: Community
Monitoring Practices, Acidification Trends in Sweden, Structure,
W88-00893 2101 5G W88-07617 2109 5B W88-10204 2112 2H

Statistical Analysis of Industrial Wastewater Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings LONG, A.
Monitoring Data, Deposit: Hydrochemical and Hydrological Dissolved Oxygen Systematics in the Tucson
W88-03831 2105 7A Background, Basin Aquifer,
W88-06811 2108 5B W88-05537 2107 2F
LOGAN, B. E.
Engineering Implications of a New Trickling Environmental Impacts of an Old Mine Tailings Ground Water:
Monitoring Dissolved Oxygen in
Filter Model, Deposit: Metal Concentrations and Water Path-
Some Basic Considerations,
W88-04584 2106 5D ways,
W88-06390 2108 5B
W88-06813 2108 5B
Fundamental Model for Trickling Filter Process
LONG, B.
Design, River Basin Strategy for Coordinated Land and
Water Conservation: Synthesis and Conclusions, Distribution and Community Structure of the
W88-04585 2106 5D
W88-02228 2103 6A Benthic Fauna of the North Shore of the Gulf of
St. Lawrence Described by Numerical Methods
LOGAN, T. J.
Accumulation of Selenium in Crops Grown on LOHMAN, L. C. of Classification and Ordination,
Sludge-treated Soil,
Informational/Educational Approaches to W88-00047 2101 2H
W88-05981 2108 5E Public on
Attitudes Potable Reuse of
Wastewater; Research Study Report; Program LONG, B. W.
Alternative Management Options for the Con- Guide for Municipal Water System Administra- Ozone: Primary Disinfection Choice for Tucson,
trol of Diffuse Phosphorus Loads to Lake Erie, tors, W88-10791 2112 5F
W88-03987 2105 5G W88-03168 2104 5D
LONG, J. C. S.
Assessment of Great Lakes Tillage Practices and Legal and Institutional Considerations in Water Analytical Models of Slug Tests,
Their Potential Impact on Water Quality, Reuse, W88-05536 2107 2F
W88-05775 2107 5C W88-00166 2101 5G
From Field Data to Fracture Network Model-
Assessment of Great Lakes Tillage Practices and LOHNER, T. W. ing: An Example Incorporating Spatial Struc-
Their Potential Impact on Water Quality, Changes in the Aqueous Behavior of Parathion ture,
W88-11083 2112 4C Under Varying Conditions of Hydrogen Ion W88-00032 2101 2F
Concentration,
Chemical Processes and Transport of Phospho- W88-03869 2105 5B New Seismic-Hydraulic Approach to Modeling
rus,
Flow in Fractured Rocks,
W88-07825 2109 5B Determination of Uptake Rate Constants for Six
W88-10952 2112 2F
Organochlorines in Midge Larvae,
Diffuse (Non-Point) Source Loading of Chemi- W88-06930 2109 5B
Lake
cals to Erie,
LONG, L. G.

W88-06407 2108 5B LOHNES, R. A. Effect of the 1986 Drought on Streamflow in

Gabions Used in Stream Grade-Stabilization Selected Streams in Mississippi,


Effects of Conservation Tillage on Groundwater Structures: A Case History, W88-04674 2106 2E
Quality: Nitrates and Pesticides, W88-02356 2103 4D
W88-05759 2107 4C LONG, L. W.
LOIZZO, A. Executive Summary of Long-Range Environ-
LOGANATHAN, B. Eutrophication in Water Supply Reservoirs: mental Management Plans, FY 1987-1993,
Cadmium-Induced Vertebral Deformities in an General Impacts on Potable Water Preparation, W88-07761 2109 6A
Estuarine Fish, Ambassis commersoni Cuvier, W88-05250 2107 5C
W88- 10859 2112 5C LONG, M. A.
LOMAS, T. Use of Selenastrum capricornutum to Assess the
LOGANATHAN, G. V. Summary of Surface and Background Concen- Toxicity Potential of Surface and Ground Water
Effectiveness of BMPs for Stormwater Manage- trations of Selected Elements in the Great Lakes Contamination Caused by Chromium Waste,
ment in Urbanized Watersheds, Sediments, W88-06328 2108 5C
W88-1O029 2111 5B W88-09558 2111 5B
LONG, R. B.
Joint Probability Distribution of Streamflows LOMBARD, R. E.
Aggregate Marginal Returns from Western Irri-
and Tides in Estuaries, Flood Channel Geometry, Elevations, and
gated Agriculture,
W88-06808 2108 2L Flood Maps, Lower Toutle and Cowlitz Rivers,
W88-05415 2107 6D
Washington, June 1980 to May 1981,
Planning of Urban Best Management Practices,
W88-03327 2104 2J LONG, T. J.
W88-07285 2109 6A
Acute Toxicity of Roundup and Rodeo Herbi-
LOMBARDI, C. C.
LOGINOV, V. T. cides to Rainbow Trout, Chinook, and Coho
Bioassays with Aquatic Organisms: Toxicity of
New Self-Lubricating Antifriction Material in
Water and Sediment from Cubatao River Basin, Salmon,
Hydraulic Structures, W88-05300 2107 5C W88-05115 2107 5C
W88-03627 2105 8C
LOMBARDO.L. LONGBOTTOM, J. E.
LOGSDON, G. S. Development of an Open Coal Mine Dewa-
Pit Analytical Methods for the Determination of
Evaluating Treatment Plants for Particulate tering Plan in Cesar Department, Colombia, Volatile Nonpolar Organic Chemicals in Water
Contaminant Removal, S.A., and Water-Related Environments,
W88-05384 2107 5F W88-01416 2102 4B W88-07787 2109 5A
LOH, P. C. LONDE, P. LONGENBAUGH, R. A.
Mechanism of Chloramine Inactivation of Polio- Malpasset Dam Failure, Colorado Experience in Resolving Surface-
virus: A Concern for Regulators, W88-08697 2110 8E Ground Water Conflicts,
W88-03525 2105 5F 2107 6E
W88-05661
LONDON, W. B.
Recycling of Sewage Effluent by Sugarcane Ir- Generation of Convective Storms Over the Es- LONGMIRE, P.
rigation: A Dilution Study, October 1976 to carpment of Northeastern South Africa, Iron Dissolution Resulting from Petroleum-
October 1978, Phase II-A, W88-0O123 2101 2B
Product Contamination in Soil and Ground
W88-O0559 2101 3F
LONERAGAN, N. R. Water. 1 Thermodynamic Considerations,
.

LOHANI, B. N. Influence of Environmental Variables on the W88-11229 2112 5B


Estimating Supernatant Recycle from Sludge Fish Fauna of the Deeper Waters of a Large
Treatment, Australian Estuary,
LONGSTAFFE, F. J.
Extension of Geochemical Modelling Tech-
W88-08579 2110 5D W88-02371 2103 2L
niques to Brines: Coupling of the Pitzer Equa-
Models for Aquacultural Treatment of Septage, Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Macroin- tions to PHREEQE,
W88-03715 2105 5D vertebrate Fauna of Streams of the Northern W88-10919 2112 2F

PA-241
AUTHOR INDEX
IONGSWORTH, S. A.

LONGSWORTH, S. A. Development of Methods for the Analysis of LORD, B. N.


Ground-Water Data for Georgia, 1985, Extractable Organic Priority Pollutants in Mu- Highway Runoff/Drainage Impacts,
W88-03405 2104 7C nicipal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment W88-01158 2102 5B
Sludges,
LOO, F. W88-00419 2101 5A LORD, D. G.
Weather Radar and Weather Radar Processing
Red Spruce Dieback in Vermont and New
Systems, Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants in
Hampshire: Is Acid Precipitation a Contributing
W88-03635 2105 7B Water-Waterdrop,
Stress,
W88-00408 2101 10C
LOO, W. W. W88-01280 2102 5C
Influence of Vertical Variations in Lithology on Movement of Selected Pesticides and Herbicides
a Mathematical Management Model for the through Columns of Sandy Loam, LORDO, S. A.

W88-09105 2111 5B Start-Up Optimization of the Mechanical and


Ogallala Aquifer, Texas County, Oklahoma,
W88-09270 Chemical Parameters Influencing the Dewater-
2111 4B Single-Laboratory Evaluation of Method 8080 - ing Performance of a Gravity Belt Filter Press
LOOMIS, D. P. Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs, Operation,
W88-07962 2109 5 A
Predicting Occurrence of Radon-222
the in W88-03251 2104 5D
North Carolina Groundwater, LOPEZ, D. A.
W88-01760 2103 5B Map Showing Outcrops
LORENC, A. C.
of Basaltic Rocks of
Numerical Forecast Studies of the October 1987
Early Quaternary and Tertiary Age, Basin and
LOOMIS, J. B. Storm over Southern England,
Range Province, Southern California,
Balancing Public Trust Resources of Mono Lake W88-09649 2111 2B
W88-02991 2104 8E
and Los Angeles' Water Right: An Economic
Approach, Map Showing Outcrops of Granitic Rocks and LORENTZ, S. A.
W88-01677 2103 6E Silicic Shallow-Intrusive Rocks, Basin and Surface Water Resources of South Africa:
Range Province, Northern California, Volume V, Drainage Regions MNOQRST, The
LOONEY, B. B. W88-02996 2104 8E Eastern Cape, Part 1 (Text),
Analysis of the Validity of Analytical Models W88-00659 2101 2E
Used Assessment of Forty-Five Waste Site
for Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash-
Areas: Subsurface Flow and Chemical Trans- Flow Tuffs and Volcaniclastic Rocks, Basin and Surface Water Resources of South Africa:
port, Range Province, Northern California, Volume V, Drainage Regions MNPQRST, The
W88-10960 2112 5B W88-02971 2104 7C Eastern Cape, Part 2, (Appendices),
W88-00660 2101 2A
Distribution of Degrading Chlorocarbon Sol- Map Showing Outcrops of Pre-Quaternary Ash-
vents in Water and Soil in a Contaminant Plume, Flow Tuffs, Basin and Range Province, South-
LORENZ, D. B.
W88-07744 2109 5B ern California,
Barge Hull for Offshore Drilling Rigs,
W88-02995 2104 8E
Field Evaluation of Ground Water Sampling
W88-O4770 2106 8A
Devices for Volatile Organic Compounds, Map Showing Outcrops of Tertiary Basaltic
Rocks, Basin and Range Province, Northern LORENZ, J.
W88-09300 2111 5A
California, Environmental Agenda for the Future,
Transport of Organic Contaminants in Coastal W88-02990 2104 8E W88-05915 2107 6A
Plain Sediments,
W88-08417 2110 5B
LOPEZ FERNANDEZ, A. LORENZ, R.
Vertical Distribution of Certain Organochlorine Large-Scale High-Efficiency Air Stripper and
LOONEY, J. H. Compounds in the Monomictic Lake Zonar Recovery Well Network for Removing Volatile
Impact on the Senjogahara Ecosystem of Ex- (Cordoba, Spain), Organic Chlorocarbons from Ground Water,
treme Run-off Events from the River Saka- W88-10376 2112 5B W88-09328 2111 5G
sagawa, Nikko National Park: II. The Correla-
LOPEZ, J. L.
LORES, E. M.
tion of Vegetation and Environmental Disturb-
Development of the Nutrient Film Technique
ance Using TWINSPAN and DCA Ordination Field Confirmation of a Laboratory-Derived
forRenovation of Wastewater for Nonpotable
Techniques, Hazard Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of
Use: Design Criteria Study.
W88-09771 2111 2E Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Penaeus duorarum,
W88-00552 2101 5D
W88-11005 2112 5C
LOPATTN, A. N. LOPEZ-JAMAR, E.
Measurement of Water Discharge in Short Sec- Ecology. Growth and Production of Thyasira LORIMER, C. G.
by Means of Orifices,
tions of Conduits flexuosa (Bivalvia, Lucinacea) from Ria De La Frequency of Drought and Severe Fire Weather
W88-10432 2112 7B Coruna, North-West Spain, in North-eastern Wisconsin,
W88-10758 2112 2L W88-10198 2112 2B
LOPER, J. C.
Biological Testing of Waterborne Organic Com- LOPEZ-TORRES, A. J. LORING, D. H.
pounds, Comparison of the In Situ Survival and Activity Intercalibration Exercise for Trace Metals in
W88-07811 2109 5 A of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in Marine Sediments,
Tropical Marine Environments. W88-09559 2111 5A
Mutagen Isolation Methods: Fractionation of W88-08801 2110 5C
Residue Organic Compounds from Aqueous En-
Partitioning and Enrichment of Trace Metals in
vironmental Samples, Distribution and In situ Survival and Activity of
a Sediment Core from Framvaren, South
W88-07802 2109 5 A Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in a
Norway,
Tropical Rain Forest Watershed,
Mutagenic Subfractions from Nonvolatile Or- W88-01986 W88-08930 2110 2L
2103 5A
ganics of Drinking Water,
LORANGER, T. J. LORRAIN, R. D.
W88-03537 2105 5A
Extent of Snowpack Influence on Water Chem- Subglacial Sediment System,
New Methods for the Isolation of Mutagenic istry in a North Cascades Lake, W88-05790 2107 2J
Components of Organic Residuals in Sludges, W88-08665 2110 2H
W88-07816 2109 5A LORRIMAN, N. R.
LORBER, M. N. Basal Erosion and Mass Movement,
LOPEZ-AVILA, V. Method Assessment of Ground Water
for the W88-09344 2111 2J
Determination of Purgeable Halocarbons and Contamination Potential: Using a Pesticide Root
Aromatics by Photoionization and Hall Electro- Zone Model (PRZM) for the Unsaturated Zone. LOTFI, V.
lytic Conductivity Detectors Connected in
W88-09107 2111 5B Technique for the Analysis of the Response of
Series,
Monitoring Ground Water for Pesticides.
Dams to Earthquakes.
W88-04007 2105 5A W88-09099 2111 5B
W88-02061 2103 8A

Determination of Volatile Priority Pollutants in I.ORCH, D. LOTH, P. E.


Water by Purge and Trap and Capillary Column Accumulation, Toxicity and Localization of Rainfall Patterns as Background to Plant Phe-
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, Lead in Cryptogams: Experimental Results, nology in Northern Tanzania,
W88-02859 2104 5A W88-01465 2102 5B W88-10512 2112 2B

PA-242
AUTHOR INDEX
LOWRY, S. B.

LOTHROP, T. L. Hydrospheric Trace Elements and Their Appli- Response of Lake Michigan Benthic Algae to In
Impacts of Multi-Jurisdictional Agreements and cation in Tracing Water Pollutants, Situ Enrichment with Si, N, and P,
Effluent Disposal by Citrus Irrigation on the W88-02271 2103 5B W88-10832 2112 2H
Development of an Industrial Waste Pretreat-
Hydrospheric Trace Elements and Their Appli- LOWE, W.
ment Program,
2103 6E cation in Tracing Water Pollutants, Methodology for Predicting Critical
W88-02160 Practical
W88-04747 2106 5A
Operating Range of Biological Systems Treating
LOTTER, L. H. Inhibitory Substances,
Activities ofSome Fermentation Enzymes in LOVELL, C. W.
Correlative Measurements of Pore Size Distribu- W88-04887 2106 5D
Activated Sludge and Their Relationship to En-
tionand Permeability in Soils,
hanced Phosphorus Removal, LOWE, W. L.
W88-05585 2107 5D W88-09441 2111 2G
Removal of Cadmium at High and Low Dosages
Preliminary Observations on Polyhydroxybutyr-
LOVELL, G. S. by an Extended Aeration Process,
Removal of Trace Levels of Phenols from W88-02175 2103 5D
ate Metabolism in the Activated Sludge Process,
W88-03775 2105 5D Aqueous Solution by Foam Flotation,
W88-06839 2109 5D LOWERY, D. R.
LOUASON, G. Concentrations of PCBs, DDTr, and Selected
Effect of a Rapid and a Slow Drought Cycle LOVELL, M. A.
Metals in Biota from Guntersville Reservoir,
Natural Enrichment of Arsenic in Loch Lomond
Followed by Rehydration on Stomatal and Non- W88-05752 2107 5B
Sediments,
Stomatal Components of Leaf Photosynthesis in
W88-03993 2105 2K
Phaseolus Vulgaris L., LOWGREN, M.
W88-01703 2103 21 LOVEN, C. G. Effectiveness of Tertiary Wastewater Treatment
Ground-Water Decontamination at the Rocky in River-Basin Scale,
LOUCKS, E. D.
on the North American
Mountain Arsenal, W88-05063 2106 5D
Effects of Diversion
W88-09144 2111 5G
Great Lakes,
River Basin Perspective on Long-term Changes
W88-07287 2109 6F LOVGREN, L. in the Transport of Nitrogen and Phosphorus,
Equilibrium Approaches to Natural Water Sys-
LOUCKS, O. L. W88-06758 2108 5B
tems-6. Acid-Base Properties of a Concentrated
Implications of Airshed Processes and Atmos-
Bog- Water and Its Complexation Reactions with Water-Course Monitoring in a Swedish River
pheric Deposition of Nonpoint Pollutants,
2102 5B Aluminium(III), Basin: Growth, Development and Future,
W88-01178
W88-05599 2107 2K W88-02245 2103 5G
LOUCKS, R. H.
Simulation of the Low Frequency Portion of the
LOVLEY, D. R.
Determination of Fe(III) and Fe(II) in Oxalate
LOWHAM, H. W.
Sea Level Signal at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Investigation of Possible Effects of Surface Coal
Extracts of Sediment,
W88-06512 2108 2L Mining on Hydrology and Landscape Stability
W88-04042 2105 7B
in Powder River
Part of the Structural Basin,
LOUDIK, M.
Microdistribution of Epilithic Algae on the
Rapid Assay for Microbially Reducible Ferric Northeastern Wyoming,
Stones of a Corsican Stream, the Rizzanese (Mi-
Iron in Aquatic Sediments, W88-03325 2104 4C
W88-02708 2104 5A
crorepartition des Algues Epilithiques sur les
Cailloux d'un Torrent Corse, le Rizzanese),
LOWRANCE, R.
LOW, P. F. Long term Sediment Deposition in the Riparian
W88-10472 2112 2H Organic Compound Effects on Swelling and
Zone of an Agricultural Watershed,
Flocculation of Upton Montmorillonite,
LOUREIRO, J. M. W88-00742 2101 2J
Analysis of Some Velocity-Area Methods for
W88-04631 2106 2G
Calculating Open Channel Flow, Organic Compound Effects on Swelling and Nitrogen Cycling in a Multiple-Crop Vegetable
W88-10403 2112 7B Flocculation of Upton-Montmorillonite, Production System,
W88-04759 2106 5G W88-06160 2108 5B
LOUREN, J. G.
Variability of Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity
LOWE, D. LOWREY, J.
in a Glossaquic Hapludalf with Macropores,
Sublethal Cellular and Molecular Effects and Watershed Water Quality Programs: Lessons
W88-07171 2109 2F
Short-term Recovery of Mussels (Mytilus edulis) Learned in Illinois,
LOUTERS, T. and Periwinkles (Littorina littorea) following W88-01130 2102 5G
Variability ofMoisture Diffusivity of
Soil Chronic Exposure to Petroleum Hydrocarbons,
Loamy to Silty Soils on Marl, Determined by W88-08494 2110 5C LOWRY AND, J. D.
the Hot Air Method, Modeling Point-of-Entry Radon Removal by
W88-07309 2109 2G
LOWE, D. M. GAC,
Mortality and Quantitative Aspects of Storage
W88-05090 2106 5F
LOUTHIAN, B. L. Cell Utilization in Mussels, Mytilus Edulis, Fol-
Current Water Resources Activities in Arkansas, lowing Exposure to Diesel Oil Hydrocarbons, LOWRY, C. L.
1984-85, W88-06681 2108 5C Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Sedi-
W88-03371 2104 7B ment, Sludges, and Soils,
LOWE, D. R.
Turbidity Current Activity in a British Columbia W88-09464 2111 5D
Water-Resources Investigations of the U.S. Geo-
logical Survey in Arkansas-Fiscal Years 1982 Fjord,
W88-05504 2107 2L LOWRY, J. D.
and 1983,
W88-03378 2104 7C
Extreme Levels of 222-Rn and U in a Private
LOWE, E. F. Water Supply,
LOUW, J. M. Relationship Between Hydrology and Vegeta- W88-05002 2106 5B
Monitoring and Control of Anaerobic Digestion, tional Pattern Within the Floodplain Marsh of a
W88-04562 2106 5D Subtropical, Florida Lake, JointTreatment Design and Operation Problems
W88- 10447 2112 2H with a Fine Paper Manufacturing Wastewater,
LOVEJOY, S. W88-00627 2101 5D
Physical Modeling and Analysis of Rain and LOWE, P.
Clouds by Anisotropic Scaling Multiplicative Accelerated Cold Anaerobic Digestion, LOWRY, M. E.
Processes, W88-00248 2101 5D Hydrology of the White Tail Butte Area, North-
W88-04U2 2105 2B ern Campbell County, Wyoming,
LOWE, P. C.
LOVEJOY, S. B. Recovery of Coal Gasification Wastes: An Inno- W88-10052 2111 4C
Changing Agricultural Property Rights in the vative Approach,
Water Resources of Weston County, Wyoming,
Environmental Era, W88-09180 2111 5G
W88-03442 2104 2F
W88-05670 2107 6E
LOWE, R. L.
LOVELAND, W. D. Biomass and Compositional Changes in the Peri- LOWRY, S. B.

Hydrospheric Trace Elements and Their Appli- phytic Community of an Artificial Stream in Modeling Point-of-Entry Radon Removal by
cation in Tracing Water Pollutants, Response to Lowered pH, GAC,
W88-00740 2101 5A W88-02468 2103 5C W88-05090 2106 5F

PA-243
AUTHOR INDEX
IOY, W.

LOY, W. IM KNA, F. LUDWIG, K.


Groundwater Vulnerability Maps, Evaluation of Bacteroides Fragilis Bacterio- Test of Rainfall-Runoff Models as Elements of
W88-05283 2107 5B phages as Indicators of the Virological Quality Flood Forecasting Models for Big Rivers,
of Water, W88-01222
LU, A. H. 2102 2E
W88-03578 2105 5A
Flow Equations in Terms of Piezometer Levels LUE-HING, C.
for Nonisothermal Fluid in Low-Permeability Fate of Human Enteric Viruses (Rotaviruses and
Effects of Sludge Properties on Accumulation of
Porous Medium, Enteroviruses) in Sewage After Primary Sedi-
Trace Elements by Crops,
W88-02788 2104 5E mentation,
W88-07906
W88-03564
2109 5B
2105 5D
Sequential Estimation of Aquifer Parameters,
LUCEY, W. P.
Studies of the Uptake of Heavy Metals by Acti-
W88-08660 2110 2F vated Sludge,
Concept and Design of a Substrata Container for
LU, C. Sampling Periphyton, W88-02182 2103 5D
J.
Critical Evaluation of Microbial Product For- W88-02337 2103 7B
Aspects of Applying Sludges to Land,
Viral
mation in Biological Processes,
Periphyton Communities in a Pristine Mountain W88-09475 2111 5E
W88-01945 2103 5D
Stream Above and Below Heavy Metal Mining
Operations,
LUECK, E. J.
LU, F.
W88-10654 Report of a Class III Cultural Resources Survey
Anaerobic Treatment of Gasifier Effluent, 2112 5C
of the Canal and Lateral Rights-of-Way of the
W88-06589 2108 5D LUCHETTI, G. L. Planned Scotia Canal, North Loup Division in
LU, P.
Prototype Water Reuse System, Valley, Greeley and Howard Counties, Nebras-
W88-08545 2110 3C ka; Volume
Seasonal Variation in Marine Phytoplankton and 1,

Ice Algae at a Shallow Antarctic Coastal Site, W88-02933 2104 6G


Water Reuse Systems: A Review of Principal
W88-09668 2111 5C Components, LUECKEN, D. J.
W88-08544 2110 3C
LU, R. Inter-Storm Comparisons from the Oscar High
Sludge Increases Pulpwood Production, LUCK, W. A. P.
Density Network Experiment,
W88-06843 2109 5E Structure of Water and Aqueous Systems, W88-00120 2101 5B
W88-00702 2101 1A
LU, Y.-W. LUEHRING, R. W.
Comparison of the Sorption/Desorption Capac- LUCKAS, B. Dynamic Testing of Homogeneous Embankment
ity of a Spent Oil Shale and a Western Soil, Accumulation of Organochlorines and Mercury Models,
W88-03256 2104 5E in Flounder - An Approach to Pollution Assess- W88-01669 2103 8D
ments,
LUBBERS, R. J. W88-10631 2112 5A LUEHRS, G.
Safety of Oral Chloride Dioxide, Chlorite, and Nitrate Removal by Electrodialysis for Brewing
Chlorate Ingestion in Man, Characteristic Levels of Chlorinated Hydrocar- Water,
W88-03546 2105 5C bons and Trace Metals in Fish from Coastal W'88-08140 2110 5F
Waters of North and Baltic Sea,
LUBOWITZ, H. R. W88-09588 2111 5B LUESSE, B.
Contaminant Fixation Process, Effect of Ozonation on the Impairment of Floc-
W88-02200 2103 5E LUCKEY, R. R.
by Algogenic Organic Matter,
culation
High Plains Regional Aquifer - Flow-System
W88-04342 2105 5F
LUCAS, A. D. Simulation of the Central and Northern High
Pesticide Contamination of Groundwaters in the Plains, Effect of Ozonation on the Impairment of Floc-
Mahantango Creek Watershed, W88-04898 2106 2F culation by Algogenic Organic Matter,
W88-06150 2108 5B W88-08153 2110 5F
LUCKNER, L.
LUCAS, A. E. Decision Support Model System for the Analy-
LUFT, F.
sis of Regional Water Policies in an Open-Pit
Regional Assessment of Sensitivity to Acidic Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from
Deposition for Eastern Canada, Lignite Mining Area of the GDR, Aqueous Solutions and Extraction of Residues
W88-03967 W88-01451 2102 6D
2105 5B Using the Polymeric Sorbent Wofatit Y 77: I.
Modeling of Migration Processes with Coi'pled Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from
LUCAS, F.
Migrants and Their Reduction to Control Water,
Waste Effluent Treatment and Solvent Recov-
Models, W88-05922 2108 5A
ery System,
W88-01566 2103 5G
W88-00580 2101 5D LUFT, P. J.
Submodels of Water Quality fo r the Analysis of Evaluating Multicomponent Competitive Ad-
LUCAS, H. F.
Regional Water Policies in Open-Pit Lignite sorption in Fixed Beds,
Improved Method for the Simultaneous Deter-
Mining Areas, W88-05186 2107 5F
mination of 224-Ra, 226-Ra and 228-Ra in W88-01561 2103 5G
Water, Soils and Sediments, LUGARESL A.
W 88-04994 2106 5 A LUDLOW, L. Designing Francis Turbines: Trends in the Last
Assessing the of Environmental
Implications Decade,
Improved Method for the Simultaneous Deter- Change for Agricultural Production: the Case of W88-05581 2107 8C
mination of 224-Ra, 226-Ra and 228-Ra in Acid Rain in Ontario, Canada,
Water, Soils and Sediments, W88-05064 2106 5C Kaplan Turbines: Design Trends in the Last
W88-07965 2109 5A Decade,
LUDWIG, D. D.
W88-08612 2110 8C
LUCAS, M. Implementation Strategies and Design Concepts
Recent Developments in Vapour Compression for Application of Solidification/Stabilization LUGO, A.
Desalination, Technology to Contaminated Dredged Material, Ciliates in a Wastes Stabilization Pond System in
W88-07853 2109 3A W88-03238 2104 5E Mexico,
W88-07592 2109 5D
LUCAS, S. V. Solidification/Stabilization of Contaminated
Glass Capillary Gas Chromatographic/Mass Dredged Material,
LUHR, H.-P.
Spectrometric Analysis of Organic Concentrates W88-03240 2104 5D Requirements on the Handling of Chemicals and
from Drinking and Advanced Waste Treatment Wastes Regarding Soil and Groundwater Pro-
LUDWIG, H.
Waters, tection,
Treatment of Distillates and Permeates from
W88-O0422 2101 5A W88-02727 2104 4C
Seawater Desalination Plants,
LUCE, R. W.
W88-02432 2103 3 A
LUHRMANN, M.
Underground Industrial Waste Tank (UIWT) LUDWIG, H. F. Comparison of Stationary HPLC-phases for the
Releases: The Magnitude of the Problem - Evaluation of Use of Anionic Detergents (ABS) Separation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
Cleanup and Liability Cost Estimating Model, in Malaysia, bons (6 PAH's of TOV).
W88-03226 2104 5G W88-06773 2108 5B W88-08168 2110 5A

PA-244
AUTHOR INDEX
LYKINS, B.

LUIJTEN, J. A. LUNDHOLM, F. G. LUTHER, G. W.


Concentration Techniques Aimed at the Assign- Folding Pontoon Arrangement, Seasonal Cycling of Sulphur and Iron in
ment of Organic Priority Pollutants, W88-00746 2101 8A Porewaters of a Delaware Salt Marsh,
W88-07786 2109 5A W88-08932 2110 2L
LUNDQVIST, J.

LUKAJIC, B. River Basin Strategy for Coordinated Land and


Water Conservation: Synthesis and Conclusions,
LUTHY, R. G.
Field Method for the Determination of Rock-
W88-02228 2103 6A Complexation of Metals with Hydantoins,
Mass Modulus, W88-07544 2109 5B
W88-05056 2106 8E LUNG, W.-S.
Lake Acidification Model: Practical Tool, Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
LUKAVSKA, A.
W88-03803 2105 2H bon Compounds Under Various Redox Condi-
Possibility of Assessing the Trophic Potential in
tions in Soil-Water Systems,
Organically Polluted Waters, Water Quality Modeling Using Personal Com-
W88-10815 2112 5D W88-10740 2112 5B
puters,
W88-04075 2105 5B
LUKAVSKY, J. Microbial Degradation of Acenaphthene and
Possibility of Assessing the Trophic Potential in LUNSFORD, C. A. Naphthalene Under Denitrification Conditions
Organically Polluted Waters, Uptake of Kepone by the Estuarine Bivalve in Soil-Water Systems,
W88-10815 2112 5D Rangia Cuneata, During the Dredging of Con- W88-10739 2112 5B
taminated Sediments in the James River, Virgin-
LUKENS, N. J. Microbial Ferrous Iron Oxidation in Acidic So-
Legacy of Well-Water Methemoglobinemia, W88-02339 2103 5B lution,
W88-03843 2105 5C W88-08009 2110 5B
LUNSFORD, D. L.
LUM, K. R. Hydrochemistry as a Means of Defining Flow Problems of Water Reuse in Coke Production,
Export of Mirex from Lake Ontario to the St. Regimes Within a Fractured Limestone Aquifer, W88-00186 2101 5D
Lawrence Estuary, W88-11185 2112 2F
W88-08067 2110 5B LUTZ, P.
LUNT, R. R.
Use Regenerable Scrubbers S02 Emis- Study of the Effects of Oil on Marine Turtles,
LUM, W. E. to Slash
W88-06613 2108 5C
Reconnaissance of the Water Resources of the sions,
Hoh Indian Reservation and the Hoh River W88-02667 2104 5G
Study of the Effects of Oil on Marine Turtles,
Basin, Washington,
W88-03441 2104 2E
LUNZ, J. D. W88-06614 2108 5C
Benthic Resources Assessment Technique, A
LUMBERS, J. P. Method for Quantifying the Effects of Benthic Study of the Effects of Oil on Marine Turtles,
Identification of Benthic Feed-Back in Faculta- Community Changes on Fish Resources, W88-06615 2108 5C
tive Ponds,
W88-01531 2103 5C
W88-07340 2109 5D LUXMOORE, R. J.
Special Applications and Concepts: Use of Field Facilities for Subsurface Transport Re-
Initial Evaluation of Al Sumra Waste Stabilisa- Dredged Material Containment Areas forAqua- search,
culture,
tionPonds (Jordan), W88-01605 2103 2F
W88-07320 2109 5D W88-02579 2104 5E
Infiltration, Macroporosity, and Mesoporosity
LUMEH, M. LUO, B.
L.
Some Problems with the Muskingum Method, Distributions on Two Forested Watersheds,
Water Resources Planning Methodology for W88-07986 2110 2G
W88-04593 2106 2E
West Africa,
W88-05215 2107 6A LUO, C.-Z. Subsurface Water Flow Simulated for Hillslopes
Investigation and Regionalization of Historical With Spatially Dependent Soil Hydraulic Char-
LUMIA, R.
Floods in China, acteristics,
Computation of Inflows and Outflows of Eight W88-07388 2109 2E W88-01685 2103 2G
Regulated Lakes in the Oswego River Basin,
New York, 1930-79, LUOMA, N. S.
LUXMORE, R. J.
W88-03010 2104 2A Trace Metals in San Francisco Bay, California:
AGTEHM: Documentation of Modifications to
A Preliminary Report,
the Terrestrial Ecosystem Hydrology Model
LUND, R.J. W88-03314 2104 5A
Evaluation and Scheduling of Water Conserva- (TEHM) for Agricultural Applications,

tion, LUONSI, A. W88-00482 2101 2A


W88-05642 2107 6B Development of Waste Water Treatment in the
Finnish Pulp and Paper Industry, LUYBEN, K. C. A. M.
Metering Utility Services: Evaluation and Main- W88-10312 2112 5D Degradation of Suspended Proteins in an Anaer-
tenance, obic Rotating Bed Contactor,
W88-09539 2111 5F LUSHNIKOVA, O. J. W88-07955 2109 5D
Technique of Flowmetering Investigations at In-
Metering Utility Services: Theory and Water tervals in Grout Holes, LYASHKO, 1. 1.
Supply Applications, W88-01441 2102 7B Steady-State Moisture Transport in an Inhomo-
W88- 10084 2111 6C geneous Porous Medium,
LUSSE, B.
Metropolitan Water Market Development: Seat- on the Influence of Algal-derived
Investigations W88-01905 2103 8D
tle, Washington, 1887-1987,
Organic Substances on Flocculation and Filtra-
tion,
LYATKHER, V. M.
W88-07045 2109 5F
W88-05821 2107 5F Experimental Investigations of Orthogonal Units
LUND, J. W. G.
for Using the Energy of Flows,
LUSSI, M. W88-00056 2101 8C
Phytoplankton of an Enriched, Soft-water Lake
Quantitative Analysis of Lignosulphonate Using
Subject to Intermittent Hydraulic Flushing
Benzethonium Chloride - Preliminary Investiga- Loads on Hydraulic and Wind Turbines in a
(Grasmere, English Lake District),
W88-10672
tions, Free Flow and Their Power Characteristics,
2112 5C W88-04566 2106 5A W88-01903 2103 8C
LUND, L. J.
LUSSIER, S. M.
SoilProperties, Irrigation Water Quality, and LYE, D. J.
Assessment of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Ma-
SoilMoisture Level Influences on the Move- Bacterial Levels in Cistern Water Systems of
terial Impacts on Laboratory Population Re-
ment of Nickel in Sewage Sludge-Treated Soils, Northern Kentucky,
sponses,
W88-05987 2108 5E W88-01194 W88-05408 2107 5F
2102 5C
LUNDBERGH, K. LUSTIGMAN, B. LYKINS, B.
Theory on the Mechanisms Regulating the Bioa- Comparison of Antibiotic Production from Four Evaluating Multicomponent Competitive Ad-
vailability of Mercury in Natural Waters, Ecotypes of the Marine Alga, Dunaliella, sorption in Fixed Beds,
W88-05466 2107 5B W88-06086 2108 5C W88-05186 2107 5F

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AUTHOR INDEX
LYKINS, B. W.

LYKINS, B. W. Evaluation of Reverse Osmosis to Concentrate MAAS, R. P.


Granular Activated Carbon for Controlling Organic Contaminants from Water, Appropriate Designs for Documenting Water
THMs, W88-07804 2109 5A Quality Improvements from Agricultural NPS
W88-09837 2111 5F Control Programs,
LYNE, V. D.
Organic Contaminant Control: Pilot Scale Stud-
W88-01086 2102 7A
Cyanophyte Blooms: The Role of Cell Buoyan-
ies at Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, cy, Data Management System to Evaluate Water
W88-05825 2107 5F W88-07468 2109 2H Quality Impacts of Nonpoint Source Pollution
Polychlorinated Dioxin and Furan Discharge Control,
LYNGBY, J. E.
During Carbon Reactivation, Influence of Size Upon the Concentrations of W88-01167 2102 5G
W88-08571 2110 5B
Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb and Zn in the Common
Practical Guidelines for Selecting Critical Areas
Using Reverse Osmosis to Remove Agricultural Mussel (Mytilus edulis L.),
for Controlling Nonpoint Source Pesticide Con-
Chemicals from Groundwater, W88-01481 2102 5C
tamination of Aquatic Systems,
W88-05339 2107 5F
Monitoring of Mercury and Cadmium in Coastal W88-OU53 2102 5G
LYLE, A. A. Areas, Using Aquatic Organisms and Sediment,
Coldingham Loch, S.E. Scotland: I. Physical W88-05261 2107 5A MAASE, D. L.
Potential Effects of Processed Oil Shale Leach-
and Chemical Features with Special Reference
to the Seasonal Patterns in Nutrients,
LYNNE, G. D. ate in the Aquatic Environment,
W88-10659 2112 2H Agricultural Water Modeling and Economic In- W88-00354 2101 5C
formation Needs Under the Model Water Code,
LYLE, R. W88-07282 2109 6E MAATELA, P.
Application of the Temperature Survey in Dem- Lignin and Organic Chlorine Compounds in
onstrating the Mechanical Integrity of Injection Irrigation Efficiency: Economic Interpretation, Lake Water and the Role of the Chlorobleach-
Wells, W88-03783 2105 6C ing Effluents,
W88-11065 2112 7B W88-06033 2108 5B
LYON, M. R.
LYNCH, C. Process for Purifying Water,
Organic Chlorine Compounds in Lake Sedi-
Relationships of Cancer Incidence Rates in Iowa W88-04818 2106 5D
ments and the Role of the Chlorobleaching Ef-
Municipalities to Chlorination Status of Drink-
fluents,
ing Water, LYON, W. A.
W88-03548 Environmental Impact Analysis as Related to W88-06032 2108 5B
2105 5C
River Basin Management,
LYNCH, C. F. W88-01886 2103 6G
MAATTA, R.
Relationship of Fluoride in Drinking Water to Possibilities for Purification of Effluents from
Other Drinking Water Parameters, LYONS, J. Pesticide Production Using Magnetic Treatment
W88-03671 2105 5C Fish Species Assemblages in Southwestern Wis- and Electrocoagulation,
consin Streams with Implications for Small- W88-10126 2112 5D
LYNCH, D. D. mouth Bass Management,
Sensitivity of Stream Basins in Shenandoah Na- MAATTA,
W88-08425 2110 2H R. K.
tional Park to Acid Deposition,
Effect of Temperature on Anaerobic Digestion
W88-03017 2104 5C LYSTAD, E. of Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewater Sludges,
Carcinus maenas (L.) in the Four Rock Bottom W88- 10329
LYNCH, D. R. 2112 5E
Basins at Solbergstrand Experimental Station,
Field Verification of Wave
Equation Tidal Dy-
W88-08491 2110 2L MABEE, S. B.
namics in the English Channel and Southern
North Sea, Cost-Effective Technique for Reconnaissance
Population Dynamics of Littorina littorea in an
W88-08345 2110 2L Evaluation of Aquifers,
Oil Contaminated Environment at Solbergstrand
W88-09154 2111 7B
LYNCH, E. R. Experimental Station,
Gravity Flow Horizontal Drains Utilized for In- W88-08488 2110 5C MABER, S. P.
Place Remediation, Studies on High Altitude Waste
W88-09319 2111 5G
LYTWYNYSHYN, G. R. Stabilization

Cement Bentonite Grout and Its Effect on Ponds in Peru,


LYNCH, J. A. Water Quality Samples: A Field Test of Volclay W88-07366 2109 5D
Rapid Fluctuations Streamflow pH and Asso-
in Grout,
ciated Water Quality Parameters During a W88-09011 2111 7B MAC DONNELL, L. J.
Stormflow Event, Guidelines for Developing Area-of-Origin Com-
W88-01276 2102 5B LYUBINSKII, V. Y. pensation,
Use of the Acoustic Method for Checking the W88-03192 2104 6B
Relationship of Antecedent Flow Rate to Storm Quality of Concrete of Hydroelectric and
Hydrograph Components, Pumped Storage Stations, MACARIO, A. J. L.
W88-01215 2102 2G W88-10225 2112 8G Direct Characterization of Methanogens in Two
High-Rate Anaerobic Biological Reactors,
LYNCH, J. M. MA, A.
Method
W88-07020 2109 5D
for the Treatment of Wastewater on Larval
Effects of the Pesticide Diflubenzuron
Sludge, Horseshoe Crabs, Limulus polyphemus, MACASKIE, L. E.
W88-00516 2101 5D W88-01720 2103 5C Cadmium Accumulation by a Citrobacter sp.

LYNCH, M. Immobilized on Gel and Solid Supports: Appli-


MAAS, C.
cability to the Treatment of Liquid Wastes Con-
Experiments and Experiences in Biomanipula-
Groundwater Flow to a Well in a Layered
taining Heavy Metal Cations,
tion - Studies of Biological Ways to Reduce
Porous Medium: 1. Steady Flow,
Algal Abundance and Eliminate Blue-Greens, W88-02714 2104 5D
W88-01699 2103 2F
W88-02890 2104 5G
Groundwater Flow to a Well in a Layered
MACCARTHY, P.
LYNCH, M. E. Water Analysis,
Chemical Destruction of Polychlorinated Porous Medium: 2. Nonsteady Multiple-Aquifer
Bi- W88-02804 2104 5A
phenyls in Transformer Oil,
Flow,
W88-O1307 W88-01700 2103 2F
2102 5D MACCONNELL, H. M.
Negative Phase Shift of Groundwater Tides Effect of Sewage-Sludge on the Heavy Metal
LYNCH, R. S.
Near Shallow Tidal Rivers - The Gouderak Content of Soils and Plant Tissue,
Local Government Approach to Wetland Pro-
Anomaly, W88-08372 2110 5E
tection,
W88-04967 2106 6E W88-07519 2109 2E
MACCUBBIN, A. E.
LYNCH, S. C. MAAS-DIEPEVEEN, J. L. Dynamics of Microbial Biomass and Activity in

Concentration of Organics for Toxicity Testing Toxicity of Methylenebisthiocyanate (MBT) to Five Habitats of the Okefenokee Swamp Eco-
Using Membrane Processes, Several Freshwater Organisms, system,
W88-00444 2101 5A W88-08255 2110 5C W88-08796 2110 2H

PA-246
AUTHOR INDEX
MACPHERSON, D. K.

MACDONALD, B. September 1975 and September 1982 in Southern MACKEY, B. E.


Projections of Water Availability in the Lower Maryland, Furrow Flow Measurement Accuracy,
Rio Grande, Gila-San Francisco and Mimbres W88-03367 2104 7C W88-09735 2111 7C
Drainage Basins to 2005,
W88-O0717 2101 6D Map Showing the Potentiometric Surface of the Inflow-Outflow Infiltration Measurement Accu-
Magothy Aquifer in Southern Maryland, Sep- racy,
MACDONALD, G. tember 1982, W88-09736 2111 2G
Physics and Chemistry of Acid Precipitation, W88-03368 2104 7C
W88-00485 2101 5B MACKEY, H. E.
Preliminary Map Showing the Difference Be-
Color Infrared Video Mapping of Upland and
MACDONALD, R. J. tween the Potentiometric Surfaces of the Aquia
Wetland Communities,
Disinfection Efficiency and Problems Associat- Aquifer of April 1979 and September 1982 in
ed with Maturation Ponds,
W88-07782 2109 7B
Southern Maryland,
W88-01949 2103 5D W88-03366 2104 7C MACKIE, G. L.
Disinfection Efficiency and Problems Associat- Effects of 2,4-D Treatment on Natural Benthic
Preliminary Map Showing the Potentiometric
ed With Maturation Ponds, Surface of the Aquia Aquifer in Southern Mary-
Macroinvertebrate Communities in Replicate
W88-03561 2105 5D land,September 1982,
Artificial Ponds,

W88-03369 2104 2F W88-02036 2103 5C


MACDONELL, M. T.
Distribution of Ultramicrobacteria in a Gulf Factors Affecting the Distribution of Sphaeriid
MACK, L. E.
Coast Estuary and Induction of Ultramicrobac- Model for Management of Local Ground Water Bivalves in Britannia Bay of the Ottawa River,
teria,
Supplies - Mountain Valley Spring, W88-09944 2111 2H
W88-08795 2110 2L W88-11092 2112 4B
Lack of Bioaccumulation of Metals by Elliptio
MACEINA, M. J.
Water Allocation: Benevolent Czar or Crystal complanata (Bivalvia) during Acidic Snowmelt
Recording Fathometer Techniques for Hydrilla Pitcher Approach, in Three South-Central Ontario Streams,
Distribution and Biomass Studies, W88-04666 2106 6D W88-00080 2101 5A
W88-0O466 2101 2H
MACKAY, D. MACKNIS, J.
MACFARLANE, P. A. Hazard Assessment of Chemically Dispersed Oil
Use of Pressure Differential Measurements to Chesapeake Bay Nonpoint Source Pollution,
Spills and Seabirds,
Map Chemical-Quality Variations in a Variable- W88-01113 2102 5B
W88-07027 2109 5C
Density Ground Water System,
W88-09294 2111 7 A MACKO, S. A.
Lake Sediments as Historic Records of Atmos-
High Molecular Weight Hydrocarbons in Partic-
pheric Contamination by Organic Chemicals,
MACHACEK, R. F.
W88-09068 2111 5B
ulate Matter of the Northwest Gulf of Mexico,
Design of Pilot Program for Organics Removal W88-03290 2104 5B
at Niagara Falls, Large Lake Models - Uses, Abuses, and Future,
W88-05826 2107 5F W88-05038 2106 2H MACLAY, R. W.
Influence of Barrier Faults on Ground Water
MACHADO, L. Measurement and Prediction of the Effective- Flow in the Edwards Aquifer, San Antonio
Environmental Impact Assessment of the Dis- ness of Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants, Region, Texas,
charge of the Effluent from the Faro Waste W88-09187 2111 7B W88-11183 2112 2F
Stabilization Ponds into the Ria Formosa, Al-
garve, Portugal, Uniform Methods for Exposure Regimes in MACLEAN, K. S.
W88-07363 2109 5C Aquatic Toxicology Experiments with Chemi- Effect of Sewage-Sludge on the Heavy Metal
cally Dispersed Oils,
Content of Soils and Plant Tissue,
MACHADO, M. M. W88-09186 2111 5C
Study of the Acidogenic Phase of the Anaerobic W88-08372 2110 5E
Fermentation of Stillage from Ethanol Distill- MACKAY, G. I.

Measurement of Atmospheric Gases by Laser


MACLEAN, N.
eries,
Responses of Trout Fry (Salmo Gairdneri) and
W88-00163 2101 5D Absorption Spectrometry,
W88-08466 Xenopus Laevis Tadpoles to Cadmium and
2110 7B
MACHENA, C. Zinc,
Development and Biological Status of Lake MACKAY, N. A. W88-05575 2107 5C
Kariba - A Man-Made Tropical Lake, Zooplankton-Mediated Transitions Between N-
W88-08231 2110 6G and P-Limited Algal Growth, MACLEOD, H.
W88-07463 2109 5C Effect of Particle Size and Interfering Ions on
Quantitative Diving Survey of Benthic Vegeta- Fluoride Removal by Activated Alumina,
tion and Fauna in Lake Kariba, a Tropical Man- MACKAY, S. M. W88-04567 2106 5D
Made Lake, Effects of Wildfire and Logging on Streamwater
W88-08074 2110 2H Chemistry and Cation Exports of Small Forested MACNEIL, I. B.
Catchments in Southeastern New South Wales, Change Point Problem: A Review of Applica-
MACIA, R. Australia, tions,
Low Cost Individual Sanitation in Developing W88-04574 2106 4C W88-05890 2107 7C
Countries:Methodology for the Testing of
Double Vault Composting Latrines in Ivory MACKENZIE, D. MACNEILL, I. B.
Coast, How the Pacific Drains the Nile, Detection of Interventions at Unknown Times,
W88-05271 2107 5D W88-03842 2105 2B W88-06498 2108 7C
MACIOLEK, J. A. MACKENZIE, F. T.
MACNEILL, M. R.
Macrofauna and Environment of the Nanpil- Geochemical Mass Balance for Sulfur- and Ni-
Use of Remote Sensing in the Determination of
Kiepw River, Ponape, Eastern Caroline Islands, trogen- Bearing Acid Components: Eastern
Dispersant Effectiveness,
W88-09859 2111 2H United States,
W88-03962
W88-09194 2111 5G
2105 5B
MACIOROWSKI, A. F.
Zooplankton Abundance in Unstocked Maricul- MACKENZIE, J. S.
MACPHERSON, D. E.
ture Ponds at Three Salinities, Use Regenerable Scrubbers to Slash S02 Emis- Micro Hydro Schemes in Papua New Guinea,
W88-07075 2109 81 sions,
W88-04578 2106 8C
W88-02667 2104 5G
MACISAAC, J. MACPHERSON, D. K.
Analysis of Planktonic Assemblages
Rotifer MACKENZIE, M. C. Mechanisms of Catchment Flow Processes
from Sudbury, Ontario, Area Lakes of Varying Analysis of Statistical Monitoring Network Using Natural Variations in Deuterium and
Chemical Composition, Design, Oxygen- 18,
W88-08263 2110 5C W88-05636 2107 7A W88-07575 2109 2A
MACK, F. K. MACKERRON, C. B. Models of the Effect of Clearing on Salt and
Map Showing the Difference Between the Po- Approaching Pollution Control Via the Wallet, Water Export from a Small Catchment,
tentiometric Surfaces of the Magothy Aquifer of W88-05428 2107 5G W88-07576 2109 4C

PA-247
AUTHOR INDEX
MACPHERSON, J. I.

MACPHERSON, J. I. MADEJ, M. A. MADSEN, T. V.


Airborne Determination of Regional Water Use Stochastic Model for the Long-Term Transport Photosynthetic Capacity, Bicarbonate Affinity
Efficiency and Evapotranspiration: Present Ca- of Stored Sediment in a River Channel, and Growth of Elodea Candensis Exposed to
pabilities and Initial Field Tests, W88-01913 2103 2J Different Concentrations of Inorganic Carbon,
W88-06726 2108 7B W88-06109
MADER, P. 2108 2H
MACRAE, K. D. Possibilities of Feeding Diets for Ducks Using
Activated Sludge,
MAEDA, H.
Asbestos in Drinking Water and Cancer,
W88-07160 2109 5E Change in the Qualities of Water and Bottom
W88-07211 2109 5B
Sediment with the Development of Anoxic
MACVICAR, T. K. MADES, D. M. Layer in a Stratified Lake,
Channel-Storage/Discharge Relations for the W88-08886 2110 2H
Rescuing the Everglades,
Peoria and La Grange Dams on the Illinois
W88-05475 2107 4A
River in Illinois, MAEDA, R.
MACY, J. A. W88-03326 2104 2E Mixing of River Water in River Yodo, (In Japa-
Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq- nese),
Evaluation of the U.S. Geological Survey's
uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Cumberland W88-O8630 2110 2E
Gaging-Station Network in Illinois,
Plateau Aquifer System,
W88-03424
W88-03429 2104 7A MAEDA, T.
2104 2F
Surface-Water-Quality Assessment of the Upper Effects of Water Temperature on Feeding and
Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq- Survival of Righteye Flounders Limanda Her-
Illinois River Basin in Illinois, Indiana, and Wis-
uifer Systems of Tennessee-The East Tennessee zensteini and Limanda Yokohamae, (In Japa-
consin: Project Description,
Aquifer System, W88-10066 nese),
2111 5B
W88-03430 2104 2F W88-08887 2110 2L
MADHURI,
Preliminary Delineation and Description of the Water Depth on Daily Yield of the MAES,
Effect of R. M.
Regional Aquifer Systems of Tennessee-Basal Still, Modeling Water Quality in Distribution Sys-
Sandstone Aquifer West of the Valley and Ridge W88-00096 2101 3A tems,
Province,
W88-07048 2109 5F
W88-03407 2104 2F MADIEC, H.
Determination of 'Heavy' Organotin Pollution
MAFFEI, C.
MACZEK, W. of Water and Shellfish by a Modified Hydride
Waterborne Outbreak of Leptospirosis,
Development and Structure of the Goc- Atomic Absorption Procedure,
W88-00154 2101 5C
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XI. Effect of W88-09573 2111 5A
PAR Energy on the Plant Photosynthetic Pro- MAGADZA, C. H. D.
duction,
MADISON, F. W.
Formation of a Cemented Subsurface Horizon in Stream Management: Emerging Global Similari-
W88-10622 2112 2H
Sulfidic Minewaste, ties,

MACZUGA, A. P. W88-08758 2110 5B W88-08223 2110 5G


Operator's Guide to Wastewater Viruses,
MADORE, H. P. MAGAL, N.
W88-08550 2110 5D Snow Mountain Agent Gastroenteritis From Possible Application of Bacterial Condensation
MADANCY, R. S. Clams, Freezing to Artificial Rainfall Enhancement,
W88-00153 2101 5C W88-06245
Role of Federal and State Agencies to Stimulate, 2108 3B
Coordinate, and Fund Research Related to the
MADORE, M. S. MAGALHAES, M. H. A.
Renovation and Reuse of Municipal Wastewater Detection of Cryptosporidium from Wastewater
in the United States, Water-Contact Patternsand Socioeconomic
and Freshwater Environments,
W88-00272 2101 5D W88-03586 Variables in the Epidemiology of Schistosomia-
2105 5A
Mansoni
sis in an Endemic Area in Brazil,
Water Reclamation Efforts in the United States, Occurrence Cryptosporidium Oocysts in
of W88-00114 2101 5C
W88-00176 2101 SD Sewage Effluents and Selected Surface Waters,
W88-05962 2108 5A MAGARA, Y.
MADDALONE, R. Factors Influencing the Selection of Appropriate
Monitoring Methods Assessed for Power Plant MADRAMOOTOO, C. A. Sanitation Technology,
Waste Streams, Measurements and Analysis of Runoff From W88-03718 2105 5D
W88-01815 2103 5D Subsurface Drained Farmlands,
W88-06783 2108 2A Numerical Modeling of Regional Groundwater
MADDAUS, W. O. Pollution by Tetrachloroethylene,
Effectiveness of Residential Water Conservation MADRONICH, S.
W88-10964 2112 5B
Measures, Three-Dimensional Eulerian Acid Deposition
W88-02316 2103 3D Model: Physical Concepts and Formulation,
MAGARITZ, M.
W88-06080 2108 5B
MADDISON, Anthropogenic Anoxification ('Eutrophication')
R.
Method of Reverse Osmosis Employing an Im- MADSEN, B. C. of the Water Table Region of a Deep Phreatic

proved Porous Glass Membrane, Comparison of Wet Deposition Composition at Aquifer,

W88-01786 Coastal and Inland Sites in East-Central Florida, W88-01688 2103 5B


2103 3A
W88-00226 2101 5B
MADDOCK, B. G. In Situ Multilevel Sampler for Preventive Moni-
Establishment of a Test Guideline for the Eval- MADSEN, B. L. toring and Study of Hydrochemical Profiles in
Stream Management: Emerging Global Similari- Aquifers,
uation of Fish Tainting,
W88-10151 2112 7C
ties, W88-04548 2106 5A
W88-08223 2110 5G
MADDOCK, M. B. Microscale Chemical Heterogeneity in Ground-
Vitro Induction
MADSEN, E. L.
water,
In of Sister Chromatid Ex-
Environmental Factors Affecting Indole Metab-
changes and Chromosomal Aberrations in Pe- W88-07113 2109 5B
olism Under Anaerobic Conditions,
ripheral Lymphocytes of the Oyster Toadfish
W88-06999 2109 5D Monitoring of Recharge Water Quality Under
and American Eel,
W88-02059 2103 5C MADSEN, H. Woodland,
Distribution of Freshwater Snails in the River W88-08329 2110 5B
MADDOX, D. A. Niger Basin Mali with Special Reference to
in
Presence and Population Dynamics of Erwinia SaltAccumulation in the Loessial Sequence in
the Intermediate Hosts of Schistosomes,
carotovora in Irrigation Water in South Central W88-09670 Sheva Basin, Israel,
the Be'er
2111 5B
Colorado, W88-O9702 2111 2B
W88-08558 2110 5B MADSEN, P. B.
Population Dynamics of Macoma balthica in the MAGAZINE, M. K.
Presence of Erwinia carotovora in Surface Danish Wadden Sea in an Organically Enriched Effect of Bed and Side Roughness on Dispersion
Water in North America, Area, in Open Channels,
W88-017U 2103 2H W88-10760 2112 5C W88-10232 2112 2E

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AUTHOR INDEX
MAITLAND, P. S.

MAGDOFF, F. R. MAHGOUB, D. M. Ecology of Jacare Pepira River Basin (47 deg 55


Simple Kinetic Fractionation of Reactive Alumi- Microbial Pollution of the Blue and White Niles min - 48 deg 55 min W
and 22 deg 30 min - 21
num in Soil 'Solutions', atKhartoum, deg 55 min S): Physiography (Geomorphology,
W88-04635 2106 5B W88-02023 2103 5A Geology, Pedology and Hydrography) and soil
use (Ecologia da Bacia do Rio Jacare Pepira (47
MAGEED, Y. A. MAHLER, R. J.
Integrated River Basin Development; The Chal- Cadmium Sulfate Application to Sludge-Amend-
deg 55 min - 48 deg 55 min W
e 22 deg 30 min -
21 deg 55 min S): Fisiografia (Geomorfologia,
lenges to the Nile Basin Countries, ed Soils: I. Effect on Yield and Cadmium Avail-
W88-02242 2103 6A Geologia, Pedologia E Hidrologia) e Uso do
ability to Plants,
Solo),
W88-08069 2110 5C
MAGETTE, W. L. W88-09775 2111 2H
Regional Options for Ground Water Quality MAHLSTEDE, J. P.
Management in Relation to Agricultural Activi- Agricultural Problems and Issues as Related to MAIER, W. J.
ties, Agricultural Management Practices and Water Determination of Organically Combined Chlo-
W88-09496 2111 5G Quality, rine in High-Molecular-Weight Aquatic Organ-

MAGID, S. B.
W88-07822 2109 5G ics,

Pretreatment Through Chemical Oxidation. W88-00440 2101 5B


MAHMOOD, K.
General Considerations and a Case Study In- Sediment Convection-Diffusion and Bedform
volving a Thiosulfate/Sulfide Laden Wastes-
Kinetics of Microbial Growth on Mixtures of
Length,
Pentachlorophenol and Chlorinated Aromatic
tream, W88-04456 2105 2J
W88-02184 2103 5D Compounds,
MAHMOOD, R. W88-06851 2109 5D
MAGLEBY, R. Multivariate Water Quality Index for Use in
Economic Analysis of Agricultural Nonpoint Management of a Wildland Watershed, Process Considerations in Biological Treatment
Pollution Control Alternatives, W88-02959 2104 5G of Low Concentration Wastewaters: I. Steady
W88-08622 2110 5G State,

MAGLEBY, R. S.
MAHMOUD, T. A. W88-00070 2101 5D
Some Problems Associated with Brewery and
Controlling Agricultural Runoff: Government's
Dairy Water Discharges, Process Considerations in Biological Treatment
Perspective,
W88-07124 2109 5C of Low Concentration Wastewaters: I. Steady
W88-01127 2102 6C
State,
MAGMEDOV, V. G. MAHON, G. L. W88-08147 2110 5D
Methods of Limiting Pollutant Washout from
Potential for Saltwater Intrusion into the Upper
Floridan Aquifer, Hernando County, Florida, Process Considerations in Biological Treatment
Farming Areas by Nonpoint and Drainage
W88-11115 2112 2F
Flows, of Low Concentration Wastewaters. II. Dynam-
W88-01966 2103 5G MAHONEY, J. E. ics,

Response Capacity - State Government, W88-04339 2105 5D


MAGNER, J. A.
Monitoring a Hydrocarbon Land Treatment Fa-
W88-01396 2102 5G
Process Considerations in Biological Treatment
cility in Clayey Glacial Till,
MAHOOD, H. W. of Low Concentration Wastewaters: II. Dynam-
W88-11233 2112 7A
Oxidized Resin Acids in Douglas Fir Wood ics,

MAGNUSON, J. J. Extractives, W88-08149 2110 5D


Inferences from Spatial and Temporal Variabili- W88-00430 2101 5A
ty in Ecosystems: Long-Term Zooplankton MAIKISH, E. A.
MAHOOD, J. D. Recent Dissolved Oxygen Trends in the Hudson
Data from Lakes,
Vermont's LaPlatte River Watershed Project:
W88-01816 2103 2H River,
Lessons Learned,
W88-06647 2108 5B
MAGRITZ, M. W88-01162 2102 5G
Fluctuating, Non-Homogeneous Changes of Hy- MAILLACH, P.
draulic Conductivity in Porous Media,
MAIBACH, H. I.
InVivo and In Vitro Absorption and Binding to
Microprogram Recording of Hydrological Data
W88-07913 2109 2F on Read-Only Memory,
Powdered Stratum Corneum as Methods to
MAHADEVIAH, B. Evaluate Skin Absorption of Environmental W88-02619 2104 7B
Application of Microcosm Technology to Study Chemical Contaminants from Ground and Sur-
the Biodegradation Potential of a Subsurface face Water,
MAIMONI, A.
W88-02795 Lamella Settlers: Material Balances and Clarifi-
Alluvial Material Exposed to Selected Petrole- 2104 5B
cation Rates,
um Hydrocarbons,
W88-09315 2111 5B MAIDMENT, D. R. W88-10407 2112 5D
Intervention Analysis of Water Use Restriction,
MAHAN, K. I. Austin, Texas, MAINSFIELD, L. A.
Microwave Digestion Techniques in the Sequen- W88-05405 2107 3D Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated
tial Extraction of Calcium, Iron, Chromium, Carbon for Removal of DBCP, EDB, and TCP
Manganese, Lead and Zinc Projecting Storage in Highland Lake Reservoir
in Sediments, at Ultra-Low Concentrations,
W88-03825 2105 5A System,
W88-09323 2111 5F
W88-05640 2107 3B
MAHANTY, H. K. MAIONE, U.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Accumulation and MAIER, M. H.
Present and Future Perspectives of Water Re-
upon
Effects Plants, Autodepuration of Rio Grande Reservoir
(Riacho Grande SP, Brazil) Major Ions and sources in Developed Countries,
W88-06659 2108 5C
Chlorophyll a (Autodepuracao da Represa Rio W88-10762 2112 6D
MAHARA, Y. Grande (Riacho Grande SP, Brasil) Ions Domin-
Mobile Pu in Reservoir Sediments of Nagasaki, Present and Future Perspectives on Water Re-
antes e Clorofila a),
Japan, sources in Developed Countries,
W88-09778 2111 5B
W88-06049 2108 5B W88-10488 2112 6D
Ecology of Jacare Pepira River Basin: Influence
MAHBUB, B. of Soil and Water Use and Effluent Discharge MAISCH, F.
Indonesia: The Use of Non-Conventional Water Rational Program to Control Unaccounted-For
on Water Quality (Sao Paulo State, Brazil) (Eco-
Resources, Water,
logia da Bacia do Rio Jacare Pepira: Influencia
W88-07877 2109 3C do Uso do Solo, da Agua e da Descarga de W88-01820 2103 3D
MAHERAS, P. Efluentes Sobre a Qualidade da Agua (Sao
Changes in Precipitation Conditions in the West- Paulo, Brasil)),
MAISCH, F. M.
ern Mediterranean over the Last Century, W88-09777 2111 5C Software to Match Distribution System's Needs,
W88-07630 2109 2B W88-05554 2107 7A
Ecology of Jacare Pepira River Basin: Major
MAHFOUF, J. F. Ions (Sao Paulo State of Brazil) (Ecologia da MAITLAND, P. S.
Numerical Simulation of Orographic Enhance- Bacia do Rio Jacare Pepira: Ions Dominantes, Comparative Study of Water Level Regimes and
ment of Rain with a Mesoscale Model, Sao Paulo, Brasil), Littoral Benthic Communities in Scottish Lochs,
W88-03807 2105 2B W88-09776 2111 2H W88-00113 2101 2H

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AUTHOR INDEX
MAIZELS, J. K.

MAIZELS, J. K. MAKINEN, I. MALEA, A.


Simulation of Stream Bed Armouring and its Comparison of Extraction Methods in the Deter- Foaming in Anaerobic Digesters - A Survey and
Consequences, mination of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) in Laboratory Investigation,
W88-06188 2108 2J Phytoplankton and Seston, W88-03852 2105 5D
W88-10114 2112 7B
MAJCHERCZYK, A. MALEK, E. R.
Removal of Chlorophenols and Chlorolignins Strong and Weak Acids in Lake Waters - A
Mechanistic Studies of Anaerobic Methane For-
from Bleaching Effluent by Combined Chemical Methodological Study,
W88-10307 2112 5A mation Applied to Wastewater Treatment Facili-
and Biological Treatment,
ties,
W88-10326 2112 5D MAKINTUBEE, S. W88-05647 2107 5D
Shigellosis Outbreak Associated with Swim-
MAJER, E. L.
New Seismic-Hydraulic Approach to Modeling
ming, MALEK, J. F.
W88-05489 2107 5C Evaluation of Dredging as a Remedial Technol-
Flow in Fractured Rocks,
ogy for the Commencement Bay Superfund Site,
W88-10952 2112 2F MAKKONEN, L.
Experiments on the Cloud Droplet Collision Ef- W88-02520 2104 5G
MAJEWICZ, A. ficiency of Cylinders,
Physical and Chemical Parameters in the Ben- W88-06254 2108 2B MALES, R. M.
guela and Cape Blanc Regions During First and Modeling Distribution-System Water Quality:
Second r/v 'Professor Siedlecki' Cruises, Con- MAKURA, O. Dynamic Approach,
ducted in Nov.-Dec. 1972 and Aug.-Sept. 1973, Field Evaluation of Controlled Release Copper W88-09982 2111 5F
W88-01617 2103 2L Glass as a Molluscicide in Snail Control,
W88-05494 2107 5F MALHOLTRA, R. K.
MAJEWSKA-NOWAK, K. Spillway Repairs at Bhakra Dam,
Decolorization of Dye Solutions by Continuous MALABARBA, L. R.
Biological Aspects in the Evaluation of Tertiary
W88-04531 2106 8A
Ultrafiltration,
W88-02446 2103 5D Lagoons and Efficiency in the Removal of Or-
MALIK, A.
ganic Pollutants,
W88-05266 5A Pretreatment of Surface Seawater Feed at
MAJICEK, S. 2107
Waste Solvent Recovery Apparatus,
DROP,
W88-04805 2106 5D MALAFANT, K. W. J. W88-07234 2109 3A
Cumulative Mass Coordinate to Determine
MAJOR, D. Water Profile Changes in Variable Volume Soil, MALIK, A. L. A.
Influence of Other Gasoline Derived Organics W88-04038 2105 2G Performance Evaluation of Three Different Sea-
on the Behaviour of Dissolved Monoaromatics water RO Membranes at DROP in Kuwait,
MALAIYANDI, M.
in Ground Water, Concentration of Selected Organic Pollutants:
W88-07239 2109 3A
W88-09513 2111 5B Comparison of Adsorption and Reverse-Osmosis
MALINA, J. F.
Techniques,
Remediation of Gasoline-Contaminated Ground Wastewater Disposal and Treatment,
W88-07791 2109 5A
Waters: A Controlled Field Experiment, W88-02738 2104 5D
W88-11248 2112 5G Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Qual-
ity, MALINCHAK, R. M.
MAJOR, D. W.
W88-07818 2109 5G Combination Gas Producing and Waste-Water
Biotransformation of Benzine by Denitrification
Disposal Well,
in Aquifer Sand, Mutagenicity Studies in Salmonella: Residues of
W88-06375
W88-00749 2101 5E
2108 5B Ozonated and/or Chlorinated Water Fulvic

MAJOR, J. J.
MALINS, D. C.
W88-02058 2103 5C
Ground-Water Flow, and Seasonal
Rainfall, Neoplastic and Other Disease in Fish in Relation
Movement at Minor Creek Landslide, North- MALAN, D. E. toToxic Chemicals: An Overview,
western California: Physical Interpretation of Aspects of Sesarma catenata (Grapsidae, Crusta- W88-06291 2108 5C
Empirical Relations, cea) Burrows and Its Implications in the Event
of an Oil Spill, Sediment-Associated Contaminants and Liver
W88-O4530 2106 2A
W88-08742 2110 5C Diseases in Bottom-Dwelling Fish,
MAKAREWICZ, J. C. W88-08861 2110 5C
Phytoplankton Composition, Abundance, and MALANCHUK, J. L.
Distribution: Nearshore Lake Ontario and Assessment of Aquatic Effects Due to Acid MALINSKI, T.
Deposition, Determining Ultratrace Metal Concentrations by
Oswego River and Harbor,
W88-08961 2111 5C Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spec-
W88-04208 2105 2H
Effects of Atrazine on Dissolved Oxygen and trometry,
MAKDISI, Y. Y. W88-07384 2109 5 A
Nitrate Concentrations in Aquatic Systems,
Measurement of Fluorescence Decay of Crude
W88-02022 2103 5C
Oil: A Potential Technique to Identify Oil MALIONE, B. R.
Slicks, MALBRAIN, C. M. Water Quality and Biological Survey of the Sus-
W88-01864 2103 5B Improved Environmental Pathway Model for quehanna River Basin from Waverly, New York
Assessing High-Level Waste Repository Risks, to Sunbury, Pennsylvania,
MAKEIG, K. S. W88-06046 2108 5C W88-07719 2109 5B
Assessment and Remediation of Volatile Organ-
ic Contamination in a Shallow Alluvial Aquifer, MALCOLM, A. R. MALLET, V. N.
W 88-09324 2111 5G Sister Chromatid Exchange in Marine Poly-
Leaching of Chemical Contaminants from a Mu-
chaetes Exposed to Black Rock Harbor Sedi-
nicipal Landfill Site,
MAKELA, A. ment,
Practical Approach Measurement of Mi-
to the W88-01195 2102 5C W88-00082 2101 5B
crobial Heterotrophic Activity by the Single
Concentration Method,
MALCOLM, R. L. New Degradation Products and a Pathway for
Molecular Weight of Aquatic Fulvic Acids by the Degradation of Aminocarb (4-(Dimethyla-
W88-00235 2101 2A
Vapor Pressure Osmometry, mino)-3-methylphenyl N-Methylcarbamate) in

MAKHON'KO, K. P. W88-07932 2109 2K Purified Water,


Accumulation of Microelements by Plants on W88-06096 2108 5B
MALCZYK, J. M.
Watersheds in the Permafrost-taiga Zone, Nitrogen Mineralization and Denitrification in
W88-09903 2111 5B MALLEVLALLE, J.
Lake Michigan Sediments,
Mass Balance Analysis of Ozone in Convention-
W88-05956 2108 2H
MAKI, Y. al Bubble Contactors,
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen Concentration on MALDE, H. E. W88-06028 2108 5F
the Biological Oxidation of Sulfide and Elemen- Paleodischarge of the Late Pleistocene Bonne-
talSulfur by the A-Type Sulfur-Turf Growing ville Flood, Snake River, Idaho, Computed from Mutagenic Activity of Various Drinking Water
inHot Spring Effluents, New Evidence, Treatment Lines,
W88-08896 2110 2K W88-01808 2103 2E W88-07813 2109 5F

PA-250
AUTHOR INDEX
MANN, R.

Polymerization Effects of Ozone: Applications MALONEY, L. M. MANEY, S. R.


to the Removal of Phenolic Compounds from Bank Storage and Well Pumping on
Effects of Test Program Improves Sewer Rehabilitation,
Industrial Wastewaters, Base Flow, Carmel River, Monterey County, W88-04664 2106 5D
W88-04376 2105 5D California,
W88-00010 2101 2E MANGALO, H. M.
THM Formation Potential and Organic Content: Limnological Investigations on the Al-Latifiyah
A New Analytical Approach, MALONEY, M. T. Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Pond (Bagh-
Building Markets for Tradable Pollution Rights,
W88-00065 2101 5A dad-Iraq): I. Environmental Conditions and
W88-05688 2107 6E
Zooplankton Abundance,
Use of Gel Permeation Chromatography to W88-10640 2H
MALONEY, S. B. 2112
Study Water Treatment Processes, Calibration of Water-Balance Model for Small
W88-07801 2109 5F Watersheds in Eastern Oregon, MANGO, P. D.
W88-08042 2110 2A Channel Geometry and Hydrologic Data for Six
MALLEY, D. F. Eruption-Affected Tributaries of the Lewis
Lack of Bioaccumulation of Metals by Elliptio MALTBY, D. E. River, Mount St. Helens, Washington, Water
complanata (Bivalvia) during Acidic Snowmelt Southern California Alluvial Basins Regional Years 1983-84,
in Three South-Central Ontario Streams, Aquifer-Systems Analysis: A Bibliography, W88-03401 2104 2J
W88-00080 2101 5A W88-03395 2104 10C
MANGOLD, D. C.
MALLEY, M. J. MALY, E. J. Study of Contaminant Plume Control in Frac-
Groundwater Sampling, Effect of Avoidance on the Plasma-cation Con-
tured-Porous Media,
W88-09427 2111 5A centration of Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
Subjected to Varying Levels of Acidity,
W88-09181 2111 5G
MALLONEE, J. W88-02028 2103 5C MANI, K.
Shigellosis Outbreak Associated with Swim- Effect of Safe Concentrations of Some Pesticides
Thiocyanate Toxicity to Daphnia magna: Modi-
ming, on Recrudescence
fied by pH and Temperature, Testicular in Freshwater
W88-05489 2107 5C
W88-02026 2103 5C Murrel, Channa Punctatus (BL): A Morphologi-
cal Study,
MALLORY, L. M. MALZAHN, M. V. W88-07499 2109 5C
Community Structure of Sessile Heterotrophic Recent U.S. Hot Dry Rock Testing and Hydro-
Bacteria Stressed by Acid Mine Drainage, thermal Modeling, MANICKAM, T. S.
W88-08797 2110 5C W88-07966 2109 8E Biological Treatment Required for Cleanup of

MALLORY, M. J. Contaminated Ground Water at a Hazardous


MAMMO, B. A. Waste Dump Site,
Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer Ethiopia: Some Non-Conventional Water Re-
Unit A2, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer source Technologies,
W88-00993 2102 5D
System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De- W88-07876 2109 3 A MANJA, K. S.
velopment,
MANAHAN, S. E. Gas Chromatographic Detection of Bacteria
W88-03013 2104 2F
Characterization, Renovation, and Utilization of Causing Enteric Fever,
Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer Water from Slurry Transport Systems, W88-02805 2104 5A
Unit A3, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer W88-03934 2105 5D
MANLY, B. F. J.
System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
Disposition of Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin in Transformations for Improved Convergence of
velopment,
Soil, Distributions of Flood Maxima to a Gumbel
W88-03015 2104 2F W88-00730 2101 5B Limit,
Approximate Potentiometric Surface for Aquifer W88-02772 2104 2E
Incineration ofWater Pollutants with Activated
Unit A4, Cretaceous-Tertiary Sand Aquifer Char from Coal, Wood, or Crop Residues in a
System, Southeastern United States, Prior to De-
MANN, C. J.
System Designed to Produce Energy and Pyrol- Analysis of Subsurface Stratigraphy of the Sani-
velopment, ysis Byproduct Chemicals, tary Landfill, Urbana, Illinois,
W88-03024 2104 2F W88-00733 2101 5D W88-10551 2112 5B
MALM, O. MANDEL, J. S.
Heavy Metals in Drinking Waters from the Par- Usefulness of Comprehensive Feasibility Studies
MANN, D.
Factors Underlying Irrigation Efficiency in the
aibado Sul - Guandu River System, Rio de inEnvironmental Epidemiology Investigations:
Tulare Basin of California,
Janeiro State, Brazil, A Case Study in Minnesota, W88-06634
W88-05248 W88-07066 2108 3F
2107 5B 2109 5C

MALMGREN-HANSEN, A. MANDEL, R. D. Institutional Framework for Agricultural Water


Oxygen Depletion Modelling, Port Shelter, Buried in the Bottoms:The Archaeology of Conservation and Reallocation in the West: A
Hong Kong, Lake Creek Reservoir, Montgomery County, Policy Analysis,
W88-03733 2105 5B
W88-06633 2108 6E
W88-01663 2103 6G
MALO, B. A. MANN, D. R.
Interlaboratory Comparabilities, Bias, and Preci- MANDEL, S. Pu-239,240 in Estuarine and Shelf Waters of the
sion for Four Laboratories Measuring Constitu-
Fluctuating, Non-Homogeneous Changes of Hy- North-Eastern United States,
draulic Conductivity in Porous Media, W88-08728 2110 2L
ents in Precipitation, November 1982- August
W88-07913 2109 2F
1983,
MANN, J. F.
W88-03046 2104 7B Single-Well Tracer Technique for Evaluating Ground Water Rights in California,
Aquifer Parameters: I. Theoretical Work, W88-09262 2111 6E
MALONE, L. S. W88-09921 2111 7B
Development of Methods for the Analysis of
Mono Basin Geology and Hydrology,
Extractable Organic Priority Pollutants in Mu- MANDLEKAR, U. V. W88-09276 2111 2A
nicipal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment JointWastewater Management for a Cluster of
Sludges, Tanneries at Kanpur, MANN, K.
W88-00419 2101 5A W88-00981 2102 5D Bridport Flood Alleviation Scheme,

MANDT, M. W88-06455 2108 4A


Development of Methods for the Analysis of G.
Purgeable Organic Priority Pollutants in Munici- Oxidation Ditches in Wastewater Treatment,
MANN, P. C.
pal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment W88-02944 2104 5D Reform in Costing and Pricing Water,
Sludges, W88-02314 2103 6C
Retrievable Jet Mixing Systems,
W88-00418 2101 5A W88-00511 2101 5D
MANN, R.
MALONE, R. F. MANESH, K. N. Regional Economic Growth From Irrigation
Isolation as a Restoration Strategy for Nutrient Case Studies in Water Supply Development by Development: Evidence From Northern High-
Reduction in a Small Hypereutrophic Lake, GEOTHERMETRY Technique, Plains Ogallala Groundwater Resource,
W88-02336 2103 5G W88-11212 2112 2F W88-01911 2103 6D

PA-251
AUTHOR INDEX
MANNA, A. K.

MANNA, A. K. MANSY, H. A. Guidelines for the Minimum Evaluation of the


Effect of an Oil-cake (Brassica latifolia) Piscicide Mathematical Model for Leak Location in Pipe- Performance of Full-Scale Waste Stabilization
on the Physico-chemical and Biological Spec- lines, Pond Systems,
trum of Waterbodies, W88-07494 2109 5G W88-04446 2105 5D
W88-09815 2111 81
MANTAI, K. E.
Hydraulic Performance of Waste Stabilization
MANNER, R. R. Energy Relations in Cladophora glomerata from
Ponds in Portugal,
Treatability Studies for Koppers-Totzek Coal
W88-05030 2106 2H
W88-07346 2109 5D
Gasification Wastewater,
W88-02135 2103 5D Low Cost Controlled Composting of Refuse and
MANTELEERS, G.
MANNERING, J. V. Chlorination of Mutagenic Fractions of Coke- Sewage Sludge,
Overview of Conservation Tillage, Plant Effluents, W88-04368 2105 5D
W88-05760 2107 3F W88-03545 2105 5B
Performance of a Series of Five Deep Waste
Overview of Conservation Tillage, MANTOURA, R. F. C. Stabilization Ponds in Northeast Brazil,
W88-11068 2112 4D Record of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon W88-07324 2109 5D
(PAH) Pollution Obtained from Accreting Sedi-
MANNING, M. ments of the Tamar Estuary, U. K.: Evidence Physico-Chemical Parameters Influencing
Rodero Creek: Rising Water on the High
for Non-Equilibrium Behavior of PAH, Faecal Bacterial Survival in Waste Stabilization
Desert, W88-06435 2108 5B Ponds,
W88-08621 2110 2H W88-07336 2109 5D
Use of Pollutant and Biogenic Markers as
MANNING, P. G.
Source Discriminants of Organic Inputs to Estu-
Sediment-
Removal of Excreted Bacteria and Viruses in
Phopshate Ion Interactions at the
arine Sediments, Deep Waste Stabilization Ponds in Northeast
Water Interface in Lake Ontario: Relationship to
W88-09566 2111 5B Brazil,
Sediment Adsorption Capacities,
W88-08286 2110 5B MANTYKOSKI, K. W88-01950 2103 5D
PCB in the Sediments of the Lake Jyvasjarvi,
MANNIO, J. Removal of Excreted Bacteria and Viruses in
W88-10288 2112 5B
Dilution Effects on the Fluorescence Measure- Deep Waste Stabilization Ponds in Northeast
ments of Humic Lake Waters, MANZ, D. H. Brazil,
W88-10299 2112 7B Classification of Irrigation Water Conveyance W88-03562 2105 5D
System Components,
Strong and Weak Acids in Lake Waters - A W88-05137 2107 3F Studies on High Altitude Waste Stabilization
Methodological Study, Ponds in Peru,
W88-10307 2112 5A Numerical Analysis of the Effects of Aquatic W88-07366 2109 5D
Weeds on the Performance of Irrigation Con-
MANNION, J. B. veyance Systems, Water Column Sampling as a Rapid and Effi-
Health Effects of Drinking Water Contaminants, W88-08359 2110 3F cient Method of Determining Effluent Quality
W88-09643 2111 5C
and the Performance of Waste Stabilization
Terminology for Describing On-Farm Irrigation
MANNOCCHI, F.
Water Demands,
Ponds,
Rainfall-Flow Relationship in Some Italian
W88-09745
W88-07331 2109 5D
2111 3F
Rivers by Multiple Stochastic Models,
W88-06531 2108 2A MAPEL, C.
MARAFI, M. A.
Evaluation of Available Saline Water Resources Measurement of Fluorescence Decay of Crude
MANNY, B. A.
for the Construction of Large-Scale Microalgae Oil: A Potential Technique to Identify Oil
Acid Rain Stimulation of Lake Michigan Phyto-
plankton Growth,
Production Facilities in New Mexico, Slicks,

W88-10039 2111 3C W88-01864 2103 5B


W88-04223 2105 5C

MANOHARAN, P. C. MAPHIS, S. W. MARAIS, G. R.


Subsurface Waste Disposal System,
Use of RORB and SWMM Models to an Urban Carbonate Chemistry of Aquatic Systems;
W88-00603 2101 5E Volume 2: High Salinity Waters,
Catchment in Singapore,
W88-08343 2110 4A W88-03949 2105 IB
MAPP, H. P.
Economic Evaluation of the Ogallala Aquifer in
MANOS, C. G. MARAIS, G. V. R.
Oklahoma: What Does the Future Hold,
Absence of Asbestos in Municipal Sewage Bulking control with Chlorination in a Nutrient
W88-04900 2106 3F
Sludge Ashes, Removal Activated Sludge System,
W88-08681 2110 5E W88-06222 2108 5D
MAPPIN, R. G.
Distribution of Ephemerella ignita (Ephemerop-
Identification of Asbestos and Glass Fibers in
Enhanced Polyphosphate Organism Cultures in
tera) in Streams: the Role of pH and Food
Sewage Sludges of Small New York State Cities, Activated Sludge Systems: Part 1. Enhanced
W88-09656 Resources,
2111 5B Culture Development,
W88-08078 2110 2H
MANSFIELD, D. A. W88-08906 2110 5D
Great Storm of 15-16 October 1987, MAQUET, B.
W88-10566 2112 2B Two New Diatom-based Chemi-
Indices and the General Model for Single-Sludge Wastewater
cal Quality of Running Comparison
Waters: Treatment Systems,
MANSFIELD, L. A. with Various Existing Indices (Deux Nouveaux W88-02820 2104 5D
Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated Indices Diatomique et de Qualite Chimique des
Carbon for Removal of Selected Organic Con- Eaux Courantes: Comparaison avec Differents Identification of Filamentous Organisms in Nu-
taminants at Ultra Low Levels, Indices Existants, trient Removal Activated Sludge Plants in South
W88-05823 2107 5F W88-10247 2112 5A Africa,
W88-06221 2108 5D
MANSFIELD, T. A. MAR, B. W.
Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen Diox- Nonpoint Source Pollution Monitoring Program MARAIS, V. R.
ide on the Control of Water Loss by Birch Design, Hypothesis for Pelletisation in the Upflow An-
(Betula spp.), W88-09985 2111 7 A aerobic Sludge Bed Reactor,
W88-07690 2109 5C W88-02089 2103 5D
MARA, D.
MANSON, J. ML Waste Stabilization Ponds: Problems and Con-
MARANDA, L.
Developmental Toxicity of Halogenated Ace- troversies,
Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning in Narragansett
tonitriles: Drinking Water By-Products of Chlo- W88-00155 2101 5D
Bay,
rine Disinfection,
W88-05497 MARA, D. D. W88-08015 2110 2L
2107 5C
Factors Determining Algal Populations in Waste
MANSOUR, A. R. Stabilization Ponds and the Influence of Algae MARANI, A.
Wastes from Processing of Phosphate Industry, on Pond Performance, Basin Scale Model of Solute Transport,
W88-02143 2103 5D W88-07334 2109 5D W88-04188 2105 2K

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AUTHOR INDEX
MARKAR, M. S.

MARASCO, A. MAREE, J. P. MARINO, M. A.


Overview of the National Nonpoint Source Biological Treatment of Mining Effluents, Canal Design: Optimal Cross Sections,
Policy, W88-02010 2103 5D W88-03784 2105 8B
W88-01089 2102 6E
Integrated Process for Biological Treatment of
Comparison of Infiltration Measuring Methods
MARCHAND, M. Sulfate-Containing Industrial Effluents,
for Surface Irrigation,
AMOCO CADIZ Oil Spill: Distribution and W88-04589 2106 5D W88-05946
Evolution of Oil Pollution in Marine Sediments, 2108 2G
W88-00384 2101 5B Reflections on Anaerobic Process Biotechnol-
ogy and Its Impact on Water Utilisation in South
Fitting Minima of Flows via Maximum Likeli-

Occurrence of Hydrocarbons and Histopatholo- hood,


Africa,
gical Abnormalities in Oysters for Seven Years W88-03767 2105 5D W88-05154 2107 2E
Following the Wreck of the Amoco Cadiz in
Brittany (France), MARESCA, G. P. Joint Reservoir and Aqueduct Design and Oper-
Rutile Fibers in Surface Waters of Northern ation,
W88-06875 2109 5C
New Jersey, W88-07047 2109 5F
MARCHANDISE, P. W88-03871 2105 5B
Mobility and Extraction of Heavy Metals from Optimal Aqueduct Capacity and Distribution
Sewage Sludges (Mobilite et Extraction des MARGALEF, R. Policy: Continuous Approach,
Metaux Lourds Associes aux Boues de Stations Primary Production in Upwelling Areas. W88-02418 2103 5F
d'Epuration), Energy, Global Ecology and Resources,
W88-02824 2104 5D W88-01631 2103 2L Optimal Aqueduct Capacity and Distribution
Policy: Discrete Approach,
MARCHANT, H. J. MARGALIT, J. W88-02419 2103 5F
Seasonal Variation in Marine Phytoplankton and Geographical, Seasonal and Ecological Distribu-
Ice Algae at a Shallow Antarctic Coastal Site, tion of Mosquito Larvae (Diptera Culicidae) in Parameter Estimation in Groundwater: Classi-
W88-09668 2111 5C Southern Israel, cal, Bayesian, and Deterministic Assumptions
W88-10130 2112 6G and Their Impact on Management Policies,
MARCINIAK, K.
W88-02780
MARGALITH, M. 2104 4B
Mean Monthly Temperatures and
Variability of
Semi-Annual Precipitation Totals in Europe in Viral Antibodies in Agricultural Populations Ex-
Planning Model of Irrigation District,
Relation To Hemispheric Circulation Patterns, posed to Aerosols form Wastewater Irrigation
W88-05141 2107 3F
W88-07631 2109 2B During a Viral Disease Outbreak,
W88-03672 2105 5B Surface-Irrigation Nonlinear Optimization
MARCINKEVICA, S.
Models,
Combined Effect of Mercury and Cadmium on MARGARITIS, A.
Hydraulic Conductivity of Contaminated Natu-
W88-03787 2105 3F
Plankton In Situ,
W88-01478 2102 5C ral Clay Directly Below a Domestic Landfill,
MARION, J. E.
W88-05054 2106 5B
MARCO, E. Poultry Waste Lagoon Sediment as a Source of
Algal Population and Auxotrophic Adaptation MARGREY, S. L. Calcium for Laying Hens,
in a Sugar Refinery Wastewater Environment, Avoidance Responses of Juvenile Atlantic Men- W88-09676 2111 5E
W88-06845 2109 5D haden, Brevoortia Tyrannus, Subjected to Si-
multaneous Chlorine and delta T Conditions, MARION, W. R.
MARCOMINI, A. W88-03518 2105 5C Environmental Contaminants in Birds: Phos-
Aromatic Surfactants in Laundry Detergents phate-Mine and Natural Wetlands,
and Hard-Surface Cleaners: Linear Alkylbenzen- Predicted Mortality of Chesapeake Bay Orga- W88-07754 2109 5B
esulphonates and Alkylphenol Polyethoxylates, nisms Exposed to Simulated Power Plant Chlor-
W88-09652 2111 5A ination Conditions at Various Acclimation Tem- MARIVOET, J.

peratures, Comparison of Simple Methods for Estimating


Concentration and Flux Profiles of PCBs, DDTs
W88-03520 2105 5C the Mass Flow of Fluoride Discharged into
and PAHs in a Dated Sediment Core from the
Rivers,
Lagoon of Venice, MARIANNE, M. W88-04358 2105 5B
W88-02675 2104 5B Facies and Geometry of an Estuarine Bar and
Channel System, Intelligent Measuring Station Operational for
Relationships Between Macroalgal Biomass and
W88-09562 2111 2L Flood Warning in Belgium,
Nutrient Concentrations in a Hypertrophic Area
W88-02626 2104 7B
of the Venice Lagoon, MARIAZZI, A. A.
W88-06683 2108 5C Limnological Investigation in Tierra del Fuego -
MARJANOVIC, N.
Argentina,
MARCOTTE, B. M. Extension of Water Quality Data Bases in Plan-
W88-05380 2107 2H
Chronic Effect of No. 2 Fuel Oil on Population ning for Water Treatment,
Dynamics of Harpacticoid copepods in Experi- MARIN, C. M. W88-05874 2107 7B
mental Marine Mesocosms, Water Resources Assessment: A Spatial Equilib-
W88-06099 2108 5C rium Approach, MARJANOVIC, P.
W88-09538 Eutrophication of Lake Sava,
2111 7A
MARCUS, J. M. W88-05269 2107 5C
Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Blue Crabs from MARIN, P. A.
South Carolina, Flux of Nitrate Nitrogen Beneath a Connecticut MARK, D. J.
W88-05620 2107 5B Corn Field, Effects of Storm and Gage Location on Tribu-
W88-09498 2111 5B taryLoad Estimate,
MARCUS, W. L.
W88-08574 2110 7A
Development of Quantitative Estimates of Un- MARINAS, B. J.
certainty Environmental Risk Assessments
in Desalination of Agricultural Drainage Return MARK, K. K.
When the Scientific Data Base is Inadequate, Water: II. Analysis of the Performance of a Occurrence of Multiple Antibiotic Resistance
W88-02025 2103 7C 13,000 GDP RO Unit, and R-Plasmids in Gram-Negative Bacteria Iso-
W88-07230 2109 5D lated from Faecally Contaminated Fresh-Water
MARCUSON, W.
Streams in Hong Kong,
Shake-Proof Dams, MARINE, I. W.
W88-05481 2107 8D of Degrading Chlorocarbon Sol-
Distribution
W88-03996 2105 5B
Water and Soil in a Contaminant Plume,
vents in
MARECOS DO MONTE, M. H. F. W88-07744
MARK, R. K.
2109 5B
Hydraulic Performance of Waste Stabilization Real-Time Landslide Warning During Heavy
Ponds in Portugal, F-Area Seepage Basins, Rainfall,
W88-07346 2109 5D W88-08508 2110 5B W88-05505 2107 2A
MAREE, J. MARINENKO, G. MARKAR, M. S.
Water Reclamation Using Metal Ions as Primary Simulated Precipitation Reference Materials: Modeling of Evapotranspiration from Homoge-
Coagulants, Measurement of pH and Acidity, neous Soils,
W88-0O329 2101 5D W88-09389 5A
2111 W88-04322 2105 2D

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MARKHAM, S. L.

MARKHAM, S. L. tal Shelf of the 'Golfe de Gascogne' (Atlantic MARQUEZ, H. M.


Icthyofaunal Checklist and Comparison of Two Ocean) and in the Gironde Estuary, Land Treatment: A Viable Solution for Manage-
North Branch Potomac River Tributaries Where W88-09576 2111 5B ment of Wastewater in the Metropolitan Area of
Alleged Ohio-Potomac River Stream Captures the Valley of Mexico,
Occurred,
MAROLT, R. S. W88-00279 2101 3C
W88- 10746 2112 2H Cleanup of Biological Extracts by a Pasteur
Pipette Column and a Comparison of in Vivo- MARRIN, D. L.
MARKING, L. L. Accumulated Chlorinated Pesticide Residues Soil Gas Sampling Strategies: Deep vs. Shallow
Evaluation of Gas Supersaturation Treatment with Other Cleanup Systems, Aquifers,
Equipment at Fish Hatcheries in Michigan and W88-07713 2109 5A
W88-09016 2111 7A
Wisconsin,
W88-07663 2109 5F
MARONCELLI, J. M. MARRIOTT, R. W.
Underground Storage Tank Removal and Treat-
Federal, State and Local Cooperation in Wet-
MARKLE, D. G. ment of Contaminated Soils,
lands Preservation,
Wave Transmission Characteristics of Various W88-09491 2111 5G
W88-04978 2106 6E
Floating and Bottom-Fixed Rubber-Tire Break-
waters in Shallow Water: Experimental Model
MARONEY, G. A.
Microwave Digestion Techniques in the Sequen- MARRS, D. R.
Investigation, Nitrification Enhancement in the Powdered Ac-
tial Extraction of Calcium, Iron, Chromium,
W88-05857 2107 8B tivated Carbon-Activated Sludge Process for the
Manganese, Lead and Zinc in Sediments,
W88-03825 2105 5A Treatment of Petroleum Refinery Wastewaters,
MARKO-VARGA, G. W88-01853 2103 5D
Multicolumn Ion Chromatographic Determina-
MAROTTA, A.
tion of Nitrate and Sulfate in Waters Containing MARSDEN, P. J.
Effect of Chronic Exposure to Cadmium and
Humic Substances, Interim Procedures for Preparing Environmen-
Copper on Asellus aquaticus (L.) (Crustacea,
W88-09608 2111 7B tal Samples for Mutagenicity (Ames) Testing,
Isopoda),

MARKOWSKY, J. J. W88-06920 2109 5C W88-07785 2109 5A


Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion: A MAROTZ, G. A. MARSELOU-KINTI, U.
Future Option,
Ground Water Quality Prediction Using Climat- Incidence of Yeasts in Coastal Sea Water of the
W88-02669 2104 5G ic Indices, Attica Peninsula, Greece,

MARKS, B. W88-07276 2109 2K W88-05593 2107 2L


Underground Fuel Contamination, Investiga- MAROWTTCH, J. MARSH, A.
tion, and Remediation: A Risk Assessment Ap- Effect of Crude Oil and Oil Spill Chemicals on Factors Underlying Irrigation Efficiency in the
proach to How Clean is Clean, Nitrogen Fixation in the Cyanobacteria Nostoc Tulare Basin of California,
W88-11243 2112 5G
sp., W88-06634 2108 3F
W88-09665 2111 5C
MARKS, D. H.
Agriculture Expansion Planning: Incorporating
MARSH, T.
MARPLE, L. Hydrological Data United Kingdom: The 1984
Water Reuse, Experimental and Calculated Physical Constants
3C Drought,
W88-01252 2102 for 2,3,7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin,
W88-11271 2112 2A
W88-08437 2110 5A
New Method for the Real-Time Operation of
Reservoir Systems, Remediation of a Dioxin-Contaminated Surface
MARSHACK, J. B.
W88-00046 2101 4A Waste Discharge to Land and its Relationship to
Impoundment,
Water Quality in California,
W88-08439 2110 5G
New Methodology for Modelling Break Failure W88-10098 2112 5F
Patterns in Deteriorating Water Distribution Removal of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodichlorodibenzo-
Systems: Applications, p-dioxin from Waste Water and Well Water:
MARSIGNY, O.
W88-08336 2110 5F Coagulation and Flocculation with Aluminum THM Formation Potential and Organic Content:
Salts,
A New Analytical Approach,
New Methodology for Modelling Break Failure
W88-08440 2110 5E W88-00065 2101 5A
Patterns in Deteriorating Water Distribution
Systems: Theory, MARQUARDT, K. MARSTON, K. R.
W88-08335 2110 5F Demonstration Plant for Seawater Desalination Treatment of High Strength Wastewater Con-
by Reverse Osmosis (RO-2 Hollow Fibre taining Organic Solvents,
Water Distribution Reliability: Analytical Meth- W88-01038 2102 5D
Module Line),
ods, W88-02445 2103 3A
W88-O9980 2111 5F MARTEL, C. J.
MARQUENIE, J. M. Vegetation Selection and Management for Over-
Water Distribution Reliability: Simulation Meth- Musselwatching in the Buffalo River, Times land Flow Systems,
ods, Beach and Lake Erie, 2104 5D
W88-02749
W88-09981 2111 5F W88-05720 2107 5A
MARTEL, J. M.
MARKS, E. T. Preliminary Inventory of Planktonic and New Approach for Sizing Rapid Infiltration
Experimental Studies in Stream-Aquifer Interac- Benthic Organisms at Times Beach, Systems,
tion Along the Arkansas River in Central W88-05723 2107 5E W88-05521 2107 5D
Kansas: Field Testing and Analysis,
W88-09976 2111 4B Use of a Bioassay to Evaluate the Bioaccumula- MARTELLO, R.
tion of Contaminants by Animals Colonizing a
Culture of Mullet Species in Ponds Receiving
MARKUSSEN, J. V. Wetland Created with Contaminated Dredged
Iron Crush Effluents at El-Baharia Oasis, Egypt,
Scour Protection for Locks and Dams 2-10, Material,
W88-02041 2103 81
Upper Mississippi River, W88-01536 2103 5B
W88-02283 2103 8A MARTEN, G. C.
WES-TNO Contaminant Mobility Research,
Wastewater Crop Management Studies in Min-
MARLEY, K. A. W88-05721 2107 5B
nesota,
Formation of Toxaphene-Like Contaminants
MARQUES, E. W88-02744 2104 5E
During Simulated Paper Pulp Bleaching,
W88-00728 2101 5D Ten Year Survey of Salmonella and Enterovirus
in Raw and Treated Waters in the Great Sao MARTENS, C. S.
M ARM ADUKE, W. S. Paulo Area, Brazil, Seasonal Variations of D/H and 13C/12C Ratios
Archaeological Analysis of the Proposed Flor- W88-03565 2105 5F of Microbial Methane in Surface Sediments,
ence Water Treatment Plant, W88-10162 2112 2L
W88-O1608 2103 6G MARQUES, M. L
Spectrophotometric Determination of Zinc in MARTENS, D. C.
MARNIESSE, M. P. Cooking Salts, Tap and Mineral Waters with Metal Availability in Sludge-amended Soils with
Origin of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Phenylglyoxal Mono(2-Pyridyl)Hydrazone, Elevated Metal Levels,
(PAH) in Recent Sediments from the Continen- W88-04335 2105 5A W88-06146 2108 5E

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AUTHOR INDEX
MARTINEZ, J.

Tall Fescue Production and Nutrient Status on MARTIN, H. L. MARTIN, Q. W.


Southwest Virginia Mine Soils, Evidentiary Considerations Related to the Use Hierarchical Algorithm for Water Supply Ex-
W88-06147 2108 5E of Ground Water Models in Litigation, pansion,
W88-09280 2111 6E W88-05641 2107 6A
MARTENS, D. W.
Acute Toxicity of Garlon 4 and Roundup Herbi- MARTIN, J. B.
Optimal Canal Location Using Environmental
cides to Salmon, Daphnia, and Trout, Application of New Technologies to Livestock
Mapping,
W88-03689 2105 5C Waste Management,
W88-01122 2102 5D W88-02416 2103 6A
MARTENS, T.
Method of Purifying Waste Water, MARTIN, J. H. Optimal Daily Operation of Surface- Water Sys-
W88-O0520 2101 5D Dairy Processing Wastewater Bioaugmentation - tems,
An Evaluation of Effectiveness, W88-02412 2103 6D
MARTER, W. L. W88-02168 2103 5D
Risk Assessment of Soil Contamination Criteria,
MARTIN, R. C.
W88-07957 2109 5C MARTIN, J. L.
Water Conservation in Irrigation-Beneficial or
Application of a Two-Dimensional Model of
MARTIADOU-NIKOLOPOULOU, A. Not,
Hydrodynamics and Water Quality (CE-QUAL-
Effect of Surfactants on the Determination of W88-09249 2111 4B
Nitrite and Nitrate in Water Samples,
W2) to DeGray Lake, Arkansas,
W88-08240 2110 5A W88-02559 2104 2H MARTIN, R. J.
Application of Two-Dimensional Water Quality Repeated Exhaustion and Chemical Regenera-
MARTIN-BOUYER, M. tion of Activated Carbon,
Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Model,
in Lacustral Sediments by High Resolution
W88-08572 2110 5G W88-04259 2105 5D
Shpol'skii Spectrofluorimetry at 10 K,
W88-09579 2111 5A
Water Quality Modeling of Regulated Streams, MARTIN, S. K.
W88-01324 2102 5G Quantifying Surface Water Supplies,
MARTIN, C. N. W88-04669 2106 7C
Bacterial Mutagenicity and Chemical Analysis
MARTIN, J. M.
Dissolved CdBehavior in Some Selected
of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and MARTIN, W.
French and Chinese Estuaries. Consequences on
Some Nitro Derivatives in Environmental Sam- Whole-Core Squeezer for Interfacial Pore-Water
ples Collected in West Germany,
Cd Supply to the Ocean,
Sampling,
W88-02057
W88-06066 2108 5B
2103 5C W88-05955 2108 7B
MARTIN, D.
MARTIN, J. P.

Developments in Geocomposite Research in the


Estimating Air, Water and Hydrocarbon Con- MARTIN, W. D.
GDR, ductivity of Soils from Field Measurable Proper- Development of a Computerized Water Balance
W88-03202 2104 8G ties, Program for the Eastern Arkansas Region Com-
W88-11143 2112 2G prehensive Water Supply Study,
MARTIN, D. B. W88-04668 2106 6D
Accumulation of Sediment, Nutrients, and MARTIN, J. R.
Cesium- 137 in Prairie Potholes in Cultivated and Runoff Impoundment for Supplemental Irriga- MARTIN, W. E.
Noncultivated Watersheds, tion in Texas,
Willingness to Play: Analysis of Water Re-
W88-01134 2102 4C W88-05407 2107 3F
sources Development in Arizona,

Effect of Cultivation on Sediment Compositic MARTIN, K. L. W88-06636 2108 6E


and Deposition in Prairie Pothole Wetlands, Membrane Filter Method for the Enumeration
W88-02477 2103 2J of Aquatic Ammonifiers, MARTIN, W. J.

W88-02831 2104 5B Composting's Emerging Role in Sludge Manage-


MARTIN, D. F. ment: A
National Perspective,
Study of a Naturally Occurring Hydrilla Inhibi- MARTIN, L. W88-03828 2105 5E
tor, Proven Profits from Pollution Prevention: Case
W88-02918 2104 4A Studies in Resource Conservation and Waste MARTIN, W. P.
Reduction, Influence of Pretreatment on the Capacity and
MARTIN, D. L. W88-06626 2108 5E
Generalized Method for Economically Evaluat- Selectivity of Clinoptilolite for Metal Ions,

ing Irrigation Decisions, MARTIN, L. R.


W88- 10260 2112 5F
W88-04899 2106 3F Kinetic Studies of Sulfite Oxidation in Aqueous
Solution,
MARTIN, W. T.
Influence of Prestress Environment on Annual Protocol for Sampling Environmental Sites for
W88-02900 2104 5B
Bluegrass Heat Tolerance, Legionellae,
W88-03752 2105 21 MARTIN, M. W88-02704 2104 5A
Determination of Phenol in Water by Flow In-
Management Practices to Reduce Nitrate Leach-
ing with Irrigated Corn,
jection Analysis, MARTINELLI, F. N.

W88-09251 W88-07679 2109 5/ Status of the Warren Spring Laboratory's Roll-


2111 5G
ing Flask Test,
Methodology and Use of Interfacing Regional
Soil Gas Contaminant Investigations: A Dynam- W88-09188 211L 5G
ic Approach, and Subregional Ground Water Flow Models,
W88-03760 W88-10963 2112 4B
2105 7B MARTINELLI, L. A.

MARTIN, M. Factors Controlling Nutrient Concentrations in


MARTIN, E. C. J.

Epidemology of Infection by Nontuberculous Activated Sludge Treatment of Waste Water Amazon Floodplain Lakes,
Mycobacteria VII. Absence ol Mycobacteria in Contaminated with Heavy Metals: Advantages W88-07466 2109 2H
Southeastern Groundwaters, of the Use of Sepiolita into the Biological Units,
W88-00152 2101 5C W88-04125 2105 5D MARTINEZ, F.
Algal Population and Auxotrophic Adaptation
MARTIN, E. H. Identification of Monthly Trends in Urban in a Sugar Refinery Wastewater Environment,
Hydrology of Lake June in Winter, Highlands Water Use, W88-06845 2109 5D
County, South-Central Florida, W88-07290 2109 6D
W88-03053 2104 2H MARTINEZ, J.
MARTIN, N. C.
Effect of Extracts Obtained from Olive Oil Mill
MARTIN-GOLDBERG, M. Wetland Forest Regeneration and Hydrologic
Electrochemical Methods: Anodic Stripping, Regime,
Waste Waters on Bacillus megaterium ATCC
W88-00693 W88-09219 33085,
2101 5A 2111 2H
W88-08894 2110 5C
MARTIN, H. C. MARTIN, P.
Acidification of the Environment: A Canadian Southern California Alluvial Basins Regional Estimates of Bacterial Production and Mortality
Perspectives, Aquifer-Systems Analysis: A Bibliography, in the Ebro River (Spain),
W88-06568 2108 5C W88-03395 2104 10C W88-04129 2105 2H

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AUTHOR INDEX
MARTINEZ, J. A.

MARTINEZ, J. A. MARTYN, P. C. MASKARINEC, M. P.


Role of the Mexican State and Federal Govern- Toxic Pollutant Removals and Removal Credits Determination of Chlorophenoxy Acid Herbi-
ments in the Promotion and Coordination of at a Major POTW, cides by Liquid Chromatography Using Carbon-
Wastewater Renovation and Reuse, W88-02196 2103 5D 14 Tracers,
W88-00271 2101 3C W88-09054 2111 5A
MARUDOV, G.
MARTINEZ-OSSA, E.
Determination of Organophosphorus Pesticides
Storage and Preservation of Environmental
in Apples and Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatog-
Activated Sludge Treatment of Wine-Distillery Samples,
Wastewaters, raphy with Electron-Capture Detection,
W88-08555 2110 5A W88-05749 2107 5 A
W88-05572 2107 5D
MARTINEZ, R. M. MARUYAMA, T. Storage and Preservation of Environmental
Effects of the Effluent of Chlorinated Municipal Samples,
Microwave Digestion Techniques in the Sequen-
Chromium, Sewage on the Growth of Porphyra Yezoensis, W88-09419 2111 5A
tial Extraction of Calcium, Iron,
(In Japanese),
Manganese, Lead and Zinc in Sediments,
W88-08881 2110 5E MASLOV, A. B.
W88-03825 2105 5A
Turbulence Intensity in Transition Sections of
Evaluation of the Effect of Chemicals on Aquat- Pools Trapezoidal Canals,
MARTINEZ, V. in
ic Ecosystem by Observing the Photosynthetic
Salt Tolerance of Four Tomato Hybrids, W88-01908 2103 8B
Activity of a Macrophyte, Porphyra Yezoensis,
W88-03216 2104 3C
W88-02033 2103 5C MASON, A. Z.
MARTINI, D. K.
Photolysis of Alkylated Naphthalenes in Aquatic Relationships Between Subcellular Distributions
Bioaccumulation Factor for P-32 Measured in of Cadmium and Pertubations in Reproduction
Systems,
Bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, and Catfish, Ic- in the Polychaete Neanthes arenaceodentata,
W88-10149 2112 5B
talurus Punctatus, W88-10505 2112 5C
W88-04327 2105 5B Studies of the Sampling Time of the Effluent of
the Municipal Sewage Treatment Plant to MASON, C. A.
MARTINI, P.
Evaluate the Effects on the Growth of Porphyra Bioparticulate Solubilization and Biodegradation
Optimization Under Certain Conditions of
Yezoensis, (In Japanese), in Semi-Continuous Aerobic Thermophilic Di-
Water Systems Containing Pumping Stations W88-08890 2110 5E gestion,
(Optimisation dans Certaines Conditions des Re-
W88-07597 2109 5D
seaux d'eau Comportant des Stations de Pom- Study on the Shaking Culture Method to Evalu-
page), ate the Effect of Municipal Sewage on the
MASON, J. W.
W88-08923 2110 5F Growth of Porphyra Yezoensis, (In Japanese), Porous Irrigation Pipe Prepared from Particu-
W88-08889 2110 5E
late Elastomer and Thermoplastic Binder Con-
MARTINKUS, A. T.
Sediment Transport in a Curved Channel, MARVAN, I. J. taining Controlled Moisture Content,

W88-10586 2112 8B Biological Fluidized Bed Treatment of Coke W88-05240 2107 3F


Plant Wastewater and Blast Furnace Scrubber
MARTINOTTI, W. Blowdown, Variable Porosity Irrigation Pipe,
Methodological Approach to the Evaluation of W88-02938 2104 5D W88-1O074 2111 3F
Diffusion Coefficients of Radionuclides in
Marine Coastal Sediments, MARVIN, M. J. MASON, M. J.
W88-08608 2110 5A Legal Development of Remedies for Toxic Tort Evaluation of Physical-Chemical and Biological
Plaintiffs - Common Law Remedies, Treatment of Shale-Oil Retort Water,
MARTINS, M. H. R. B. W88-02761 2104 6E
W88-OO807 2101 5D
Bioassays with Aquatic Organisms: Toxicity of
MARWITZ, J. D.
Water and Sediment from Cubatao River Basin,
Cloud Physics Studies in SCPP from 1977-87, MASON, T. J.
W88-053OO 2107 5C W88-05705 2107 3B Bladder Cancer, Drinking Water Source, and
Tap Water Consumption: A Case-Control
MARTINS, M. T. MARX, D. B. Study,
Evaluation of the Sanitary Quality of Marine Long-Term Water Management
Effects of in a
W88-07215 2109 5C
Recreational Waters and Sands from Beaches of Humid Region on Spatial Variability of Soil
the Sao Paulo State, Brazil, Chemical Status, MASON, W. K.
W88-03566 2105 5A W88-10568 2112 3C Effects of Irrigation Timing on Seedling Estab-
lishment and Productivity of Subterranean
North and South American Studies on the Po- Spatial Dependence of Soil-Water Potentials As-
tential of Coliphage as a Water Quality Indica-
Clover Pastures,
sociated with Septic Systems,
tor, W88-05926 2108 5D W88-07180 2109 3F
W88-04452 2105 5A
Spatial Hydraulic Response of a Subsurface Ef- MASQUE, C.
Ten Year Survey of Salmonella and Enterovirus fluent Line Source, Selection and Adaptation of a Phenol-Degrading
in Raw and Treated Waters in the Great Sao W88-04196 2105 5D Strain of Pseudomonas,
Paulo Area, Brazil, W88-04507 2106 5D
W88-03565 2105 5F MARX, G. T.
Formation of Mesoscale Lines of Precipitation: MASSA, A.
MARTINS, O. Nonsevere Squall Lines in Oklahoma during the Designing Francis Turbines: Trends in the Last
Solute Concentrations in the Lower Niger River Spring, Decade,
and the Source Rock Contribution, W88-06371 2108 2B 2107 8C
W88-05581
W88-06262 2108 2K
MARXSEN, J.
Investigations into the Number of Respiring Kaplan Turbines: Design Trends in the Last
MARTINSON, H. A.
Decade,
Channel Geometry and Hydrologic Data for Six Bacteria in Groundwater from Sandy and Grav-
W88-08612 2110 8C
Eruption-Affected Tributaries of the Lewis elly Deposits,

River, Mount Helens, Washington, Water


W88-09794 2111 5B
St. MASSAL, P.
Years 1983-84, MARZOLF, G. R. Water Inflow Prevision in the Santa Barbara
W88-03401 2104 2J Fate of Materials Exported by the Big Blue and Projected Mine (Leon, Espana),
the Black Vermillion Rivers into Tuttle Creek W88-01449 2102 2F
MARTOJA, M.
Reservoir, Kansas,
Seasonal Variation of the Cadmium Content of
W88-01176 2102 5B MASSANARI, R. M.
Murex trunculus in a Non-Cadmium Polluted
Legionnaires' Disease Associated with a Hospi-
Environment, Seasonal Patterns and Water Quality in King
W88-03697 2105 SB
tal Water System: A
Five- Year Progress Report
Talal Reservoir, Jordan,
on Continuous Hyperchlorination,
W88-09755 2111 5B
MARTSOLF, J. D. W88-08309 2110 5F
Combination of Manually Digitized Radar and MASCARENHAS, A.
GOES IR for Real-Time Display of Rainfall Rationale for Establishing a River Basin Author- MASSARD, V.
Intensity. ity in Tanzania, Direct Measurement of Gasoline Flow,
W88-06243 2108 2B W88-02260 2103 6E W88-09175 2111 7B

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AUTHOR INDEX
MATSUI, E.

MASSARELLI, R. J. MATASCI, R. N. MATHIJS, E.


Intergovernmental Coordination: Feast or Trickling Filter/Solids Contact Performance Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonates (LAS) in
Famine, with Rock Filters at High Organic Loadings, Sewage Sludges, and Sediments: Analytical
Soils
W88-01090 2102 6E W88-04886 2106 5D Determination and Environmental Safety Con-
siderations,
MASSCHELEIN, W. J. MATAVULJ, M.
Assessment of Chlorine Dioxide as a Means of Model for Acid and Alkaline Phosphatase Ac- W88-09618 2111 5 A
Limiting the Formation of Organohalogenated tivity in a Small Pond,
MATHUR, D.
Compounds (Evaluation du Bioxyde de Chlore W88-08786 2110 2H
Effects of Variable Discharge Schemes on Dis-
Comme Moyen Limitant la Formation de De-
rives Organo-halogenes),
MATHAI, A. M. solvedOxygen at a Hydroelectric Station,

W88-0OO67 2101 5F Sums with Applications


Distribution of Partial W88-07289 2109 5G
to Dam
Capacity and Acid Rain,
Contacting of Ozone with Water and Contactor W88-06499 2108 7C MATHUR, R. P.
Offgas Treatment, Adsorption of Copper, Zinc and Lead by Bed
W88-02506 2104 5D
MATHAVAN, G. N. Sediments of River Ganges in India,
Kinetics of an Activated Biofilter Process,
W88-02021 2103 5B
MASSELINK, R. L. W88-02017 2103 5D
Mobility and Effects in Liner Clay of Fluoro- MATHUR, S.
benzene Tracer and Leachate,
MATHENY, H.
Agricultural Runoff Modeling in a Small West PressureChange and Surface Expansion in Salt
W88-06377 2108 5G Marshes Due to Tidal Inundation,
Tennessee Watershed,
MASSEY, D. T. W88-06493 2108 5B W88-04321 2105 2L
Regulations for Protecting Groundwater
Against Agricultural Pollutants,
MATHER, B. MATICH, M. A. J.
Cement Composition and Concrete Durability in Pervious Surround Method of Waste Disposal,
W88-05671 2107 6E
Sea Water, W88-00497 2101 5E
MASSEY, M. L. W88-00863 2101 8F
Pulsed Regeneration of Adsorption Column, MATIN, A.
MATHER, J. R.
W88-04810 2106 5D Water Resources: Distribution, Use, and Man- Growth of Disinfection-Resistant Bacteria and
Simulation of Natural Aquatic Environments in
MASSIANI, C. agement,
W88-08421 the Chemostat,
Manganese in Drinking Water of the Town of 2110 6B
W88-03532 2105 5C
Beaucaire: Origins and Solutions (Manganese
MATHER, K.
dans l'eau d'Alimentation de la Ville de Beau- MATLOCK, D. T.
Cement Composition and Concrete Durability in
caire: Origines et Solutions),
Sea Water, Application of Remote Data Acquisition Sys-
W88-09597 2111 5B W88-00863 2101 8F tems in Assessing Ground Water Flow Direc-

MASSMANN, J. W. MATHER, R. P.
tions,

Application of Remote Data Acquisition Sys- W88-11136 2112 7B


Rock for Breakwater Construction in Western
tems in Assessing Ground Water Flow Direc-
Australia Its Availability and Influence on
tions,
-
MATLOCK, G. C.
Design,
W88-11136 2112 7B Zooplankton Abundance in Unstocked Maricul-
W88-03998 2105 8G ture Ponds at Three Salinities,
MASSOTH, G. J. MATHERS, R. A. W88-07075 2109 81
Elemental Composition of Suspended Particu-
Effect of Exposure to Several Pentachloro-
late Matter in the Lower Duwamish River and
phenol Concentrations on Growth of Young-of- MATOUSEK, J. A.
Elliot Bay, Washington, Biological Evaluation of Angled-Screen Test
Year Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides,
W88-00876 2101 5B Facility,
with Comparisons to Other Indicators of Toxici-
ty, W88-09853 2111 81
MAST, W. W.
Channel Geometry and Hydrologic Data for Six W88-04144 2105 5C
Fisheries Data Sets Compiled by Utility-Spon-
Eruption-Affected Tributaries of the Lewis
MATHEW, T. sored Research in the Hudson River Estuary,
River, Mount St. Helens, Washington, Water
Some Investigations Relating to Environmental W88-06639 2108 81
Years 1983-84, Impacts of a Water Resource Project,
W88-03401 2104 2J W88-02864 MATROSOV, A. S.
2104 6G
MASTRANTUONO, L.
Trends of Ground Water Protection from
MATHEWS, T. D. Wastewater Sludge Pollution in the City of
LittoralSand Zoobenthos and its Relation to Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Blue Crabs from
Organic Pollution in Lake Nemi (Central Italy), Moscow,
South Carolina,
W88-10577 2112 5C W88-05620
W88-01403 2102 5E
2107 5B
MASTRILLI, T. M. Recharging and Contamination
Relationships
MATSON, C.
Effects of Surface Coal Mining on Suspended- Susceptibility of
Fractured Crystalline-Rock Elements of Natural Adaptation of Native Bac-
Sediment Discharge, in a Small Mountain Wa- Aquifers in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Prov- terial Macrocosms Following Organic Contami-
tershed, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, inces of South Carolina, nation,
W88-03031 2104 4C W88-11187 W88-09313 2111 5C
2112 5B
MASUMOV, R. R. MATHEWSON, C. C. Enhanced Natural Degradation of a Shallow
Prediction of Wind Wave Characteristics in Factors Influencing Coastal Processes and Engi- Hydrocarbon Contaminated Aquifer,
Large Canals, neering Design Along the Texas Coast, W88-11060 2112 5G
W88-01910 2103 8B W88-06072 2108 2J
MATSON, E. A.
MASUREKAR, V. B. Ground-Water Monitoring in Clay-Rich Strata -
Community Electron Transport of Procaryotes
Cadmium Induced Inhibition of the Na + /K + Techniques, Difficulties and Potential Solutions, inEuryoxic Estuarine Sediment,
ATPase Activity in Tissues of Crab Scylla ser- W88-09170 2111 7A
rata (Forskal),
W88-06861 2109 2L
W88-08686 2110 5C MATHIESON, A. C.
Reproductive Phenology and Growth of Graci-
MATSON, J. V.
MATA-JIMENEZ, A. J. laria tikvahiae McLachlan (Gigartinales, Rhodo-
Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Sedi-
Petroleum Pollution in The Caribbean, ment, Sludges, and Soils,
phyta) in the Great Bay Estuary, New Hamp-
W88-05132 2107 5B shire,
W88-09464 2111 5D
W88-10753 2112 2L
MATANGA, G. B. MATSUI, E.
Pseudopotential Functions in Construction of MATHIESON, M. C. Effect of Deforestation on the Water Cycle in
Flow Nets for Contaminant Transport Model- Geomembranes for Municipal Solid Waste the Amazon Basin: An Attempt Reformulate the
ing, Landfills, Problem,
W88-07445 2109 5B W88-09651 5E W88-10191
2111 2112 4C

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MATSUI, K.

MATSUI, K. MATSUSHITA, J. MATTOX, W. G.


Performance Evaluation of the Oxidation Ditch Experiment on Municipal Wastewater Treat- Analysis of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estu-
Process, ment in Bangkok, Thailand, ary Transport. Volume 2: Littoral Drift Process-
W88-03735 2105 5D W88-03712 2105 5D es at Estuary Mouths - A Case Study at Old
Woman Creek inLake Erie,
MATSUI, S. MATSUURA, T. W88-04702 2106 2H
New Method of Sulphur Denitrification for Fundamental Approach to Reverse-Osmosis
Sewage Treatment by a Fluidized Bed Reactor, Concentration and Fractionation of Organic Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary
W88-03742 2105 5D Chemicals in Aqueous Solutions for Environ- Transport. Volume 1: A Review of Estuary Hy-
mental Analysis, draulics and Transport as Applied to Rivers
MATSUKAWA, Y.
Benthic Flux of Nutrient Salts on an Intertidal W88-07790 2109 5A Tributary to Lake Erie,
Flat, W88-04701 2106 2H
W88-08884 2110 2L MATSUYAMA, H.
Psychrophilic Methane Fermentation of Excess Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary
Box Model Analysis on Phytoplankton Produc- Sludge by Enrichment Culture, Transport. Volume 3: A Laterally Averaged
tion and Grazing Pressure in a Eutrophic Estu- W88-09839 2111 5D Model of Momentum and Energy Transport
ary, with Application to Seiche Hydraulics,
W88-09864 2111 2L MATSUYAMA, M.
H2 Production by a Large Phototrophic Bacteri-
W88-04703 2106 2H
Hydrography and Budget of Dissolved Total um Isolated from the Bacterial Plate of Lake
Aspects of Great Lakes Seiche Affected Estuary
Nitrogen and Dissolved Oxygen in the Stratified Kaiike,
Transport. Volume 4: The Effect of Lake Erie/
Season in Mikawa Bay, Japan, W88-08639 2110 2H
Sandusky Bay Seiche Oscillations on the Forma-
W88-09863 2111 5C
Light-limited Growth of a Large Phototrophic tion of Sandusky Bay,
MATSUMOTO, G. I. Bacterium Dominating at the Dissolved 02-H2S W88-04704 2106 2H
Wastewater Treatment by Soil-covered Contact Interface of Lake Kaiike,
Aeration Apparatus Under Extremely Low Air W88-08643 2110 2H MATTSON, E.
Temperatures, Vadose Zone Characterization of Low-Perme-
W88-03749 2105 5D MATT, D. R. ability Sediments Using Field Permeameters,
Turbulence Spectra of C02, Water Vapor, Tem- W88-08310 2110 2F
MATSUMOTO, M. perature and Velocity Over a Deciduous Forest,
Mutagenicity of Monochlorodibenzofurans De- MATTY, J. M.
W88-03874 2105 21
tected in the Environment, Suspended Sediment Transport, Sedimentation,
W88-06045 2108 5C MATTAIAH, G. and Resuspension in Lake Houston, Texas: Im-
Hot Water Seepage into Shallow Coal Mines of plications for Water Quality,
Phosphorus Release-Storage Reaction and Or-
Manuguru Coalbelt, Godavari Valley Coalfield W88-06780 2108 2H
ganic Substrate Behavior in Biological Phospho-
Andhra Pradesh, India,
rus Removal,
W88-06316 2108 5D W88-01585 2103 2F Suspended Sediment Transport, Sedimentation,
and Resuspension in Lake Houston, Texas: Im-
MATSUMOTO, M. R. MATTEOLI, R. J. plications for Water Quality,
Effects of Bioaugmentation on Hazardous Waste Decontamination of Rubber Hose and 'Teflon' W88-06883 2109 2J
Treatment, Tubing for Ground Water Sampling,-
W88-03230 2104 5D W88-09000 2111 5 A MATUSIEWICZ, H.
Determining Ultratrace Metal Concentrations
Effects of Extended Idle Periods on Hazardous MATTHESS, G. by Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spec-
Waste Biotreatment, Persistence and Transport of Bacteria and Vi-
trometry,
W88-03229 2104 5D ruses in Groundwater - A Conceptual Evalua-
W88-07384 2109 5A
tion,
MATSUNAGA, K.
W88-07626 2109 5B
Behavior of Dissolved Manganese in Lake MATUSZEK, J. M.
Ohnuma, Safer Than Sleeping with Your Spouse - The
Survival and Transport of Pathogenic Bacteria
W88-08647 2110 2K and Viruses in Ground Water,
West Valley Experience,
W88-05808 2107 5E
W88-02555 2104 5B
MATSUO, M.
Direct Method for Deriving Drop-Size Distribu- MATZLER, C.
MATTHEWS, D. A.
tion and Vertical Air Velocities from VHF SAR Snow and Glacier Moni-
Doppler Radar Spectra,
HIPLEX: A Cooperative Program on Rain Potential of in a
Augmentation in the High Plains, toring System,
W88-02045 2103 7B W 88-08499 2110 7B
W88-00788 2101 3B
Further Discussion on Deriving Drop-Size Dis-
MATTHEWS, P. C. MATZNER, E.
tribution and Vertical Air Velocities Directly
Solar Heating and Its Influence on Mixing in Acidification of Forest Soils: Model Develop-
from VHF Doppler Radar Spectra, Analyzing Impacts of
W88-02052 2103 7B Ice-Covered Lakes, ment and Application for
W88-08100 2110 2H Acidic Deposition in Europe,
MATSUO, T. W88-03195 2104 5C
BiologicalMechanism of Acetate Uptake Medi- MATTHEWS, T. D.
ated by Carbohydrate Consumption in Excess Induced Recharging and Contamination Suscep- MAUER, T.
Phosphorus Removal Systems, tibility of the Floridan Aquifer, Hilton Head Determination of Parts-per-Billion Concentra-
W88-10264 2112 5D Island, South Carolina, tions of Dioxane in Water and Soil by Purge and
W88-U117 2112 2F Trap Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
Development of Cloud Particle Video Sonde,
or Charcoal Tube Enrichment Gas Chromatog-
W88-07686 2109 2B MATTIAZZO, M. E.
raphy,
Effect of Vinasse on Soil Acidity,
5A
Effects of Surface Roughness and Porosity on W88-01868 2103
W88-05274 2107 5E
the Riming of Snowflakes,
W88-07685 2109 2B MATTICE,
MAUERSBERGER, P.
J. D.
Analyses of Groundwater for Trace Levels of
Two Approaches to Generalized Ecosystem
General Model for Single-Sludge Wastewater Modeling: Thermodynamic and Cybernetic,
Pesticides,
Treatment Systems, W88-06167 2108 7C
W88-03489 2104 5A
W88-O2820 2104 5D
MATTICE, J. S.
MAUGHAN, J. T.
Treatment Characteristics of the Two Phase An- Fate and Effects of Sewage Sludge in the Coast-
Total Residual Chlorine as a Regulatory Tool,
aerobic Digestion System Using an Upflow
W88-03513 2105 5C al Marine Environment: a Mesocosm Experi-
Filter,
ment,
W88-03728 2105 5D
MATTINGLY, R. L. W88-06673 2108 5B
MATSUOKA, I. Resource Utilization by the Freshwater Deposit
Cost-Effectiveness of the Stream-Gaging Pro- Feeder Ptychoptera Townesi (Diptera: Ptychop- MAUGHAN, O. E.
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Green Sunfish,
gram in the Hawaii District, teridae),
W88-03445 2104 7A W88-06689 2108 2H W88-00640 2101 6G

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AUTHOR INDEX
MAZZAFERRO, 0. L.

MAUL, A. MAY, J. R. MAYFIELD, I.

Modelling of Bacterial Populations and Water Engineering Geology and Geomorphology of Remediation of Gasoline-Contaminated Ground
Quality Monitoring in Distribution Systems, Streambank Erosion: Report 3, The Application Waters: A Controlled Field Experiment,
W88-05876 2107 5A of Waterborne Geophysical Techniques in Flu- W88-U248 2112 5G
vial Environments,
MAUL, G. A. W88-00849 2101 2J MAYNARD, N. G.
Precipitation and the Lunar Synodic Cycle: Ecological Considerations for the Use of Disper-
Phase Progression across the United States, MAY, V. J. sants in Oil Spill Response,
W88-06252 2108 2B Hydrology of Area 21, Eastern Coal Province, W88-09206 2111 5C
Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia,
MAULDIN, G. W88-03315 2104 4C MAYNORD, S. T.
Injecting an Oxygen Fix, Blue Water Ditch Pumping Station, East St.
W88-08142 2110 5G MAYASICH, J. M. Louis, Illinois: Hydraulic Model Investigation,
Growth Responses of Nannochloris oculata W88-O0859 2101 8C
MAULDIN, G. V. Droop and Phaeodactylum tricornutum Bohlin
Oxygenation of Releases from Richard B. Rus- to the Herbicide Atrazine as Influenced by Light General Spillway Investigation: Hydraulic
sell Dam, Intensity and Temperature in Unialgal and Bial- Model Investigation,
W88-01338 2102 5G gal Assemblage, W88-00850 2101 8B
W88-06677 2108 5C
MAURER.D. Safe Navigation Speeds and Clearance at Lower
Secondary Production of Benthic Molluscs from MAYBERRY, W. R. Temporary Lock Ohio River,
Sill, 52,
the DelawareBay and Coastal Area, Effects of Three Oxidizing Biocides on Legion- W88-02281 2103 8B
W88-08741 2110 2L ella pneumophila Serogroup 1,

W88-07022 2109 5F MAYO, L. R.


MAURICE, C. G. Recent Growth of Gulkana Glacier, Alaska
Biomass and Compositional Changes in the Peri- MAYER, C. L. Range, and its Relation to Glacier-Fed River
phytic Community of an Artificial Stream in Evaluation of a Passive Sampling Soil-Gas Runoff,
Response to Lowered pH, Survey Technique for Detecting Volatile Organ- W88-03119 2104 2C
W88-02468 2103 5C icCompounds,
W88-11237 2112 5A MAYS, L. W.
MAURY, R.
Real-Time Flood Management Model for High-
Experimental Study of Mercury Transfer Be- Measurement of Carbon Dioxide in Soil Gases
land Lake System,
tween Artificially Contaminated Sediment for Indication of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Con-
W88-05638 2107 2E
(CH3HgCl) and Macrophytes (Elodea densa), tamination,
W88-105O4 2112 5B W88-08311 2110 2G Reliability-Based Optimization Model for Water
Distribution Systems,
MAVINIC, D. S. MAYER, G. G. W88-04410 2105 5F
Benefits of Using Selective Inhibition to Remove Process Performance of Pilot-Scale Activated
Nitrogen from Highly Nitrogenous Wastes, Sludge Treatment of Pretreated Coal Gasifica- MAZA.J.
W88-07144 2109 5D tion Wastewater, Telemetering Hydrometeorological Network in
W88-02133 2103 5D Mendoza, Argentina: One Year of Experiments
Effect of pH
Adjustment on the Internal Corro-
and Research,
sion Rate of Residential Cast-iron and Copper MAYER, V. J.
W88-02624 2104 7B
Water Distribution Pipes, Ocean and Great Lakes Awareness Among Fifth
W88-08362 2110 5F and Ninth Grade Ohio Students: A Continuing
MAZAC, O.
Study,
Improvement in Aerobic Sludge Digestion Surface Geoelectrics for Groundwater Pollution
W88-10516 2112 6B
through pH Control: Initial Assessment of Pilot- and Protection Studies,
Scale Studies, MAYERNAK, J. W88-07564 2109 7B
W88-08208 2110 5E Irrigation Management Procedures to Maximize
MAZUR, Z.
Production of Alfalfa Populations Selected for
MAVUTI, K. M. Development and Structure of the Goc-
Increased Performance Under Deficit Levels of
MacVuti Sampler: A New
and Inexpensive Irrigation,
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: VI. Bottom
Volume Sampler for Plankton and Water, Soils of the Reservoir (as of 1953),
W88-10041 2111 3F
W88-10678 2112 7B W88-10617 2112 2H
MAYERSON, A.
MAWDSLEY, J. A. Pattern of Distribution of Radium 226 in Drink-
MAZUREK, M. A.
Comparison of Two Recent Models for Estimat- ingWater of Texas, Design and Use of a Collector for the In situ
ing Actual Evapotranspiration Using Only Reg- Isolation of Particulate Trace Organic Species in
W88-04320 2105 5B
ularly Recorded Data, Precipitation,
W88-07563 2109 2D MAYES, M. A. W88-07614 2109 5A
Aquatic Hazard Assessment: Picloram,
Reliable Yield of Unconfined Aquifers, W88-11010 2112 5C
MAZURKIEWICZ, G.
W88-10491 2112 2F Activity of Bacterial Flora in the River Nida, in
Toxicity of Methylene Chloride to Life Stages Stretches Differing in Geological Substratum
MAWLOOD, A. O. of the Fathead Minnow, Pimephales promelas and Soils near the Banks (Southern Poland),
SoilModulus of Rupture as Affected by Wetting Rafinesque, W88-10377 2112 2E
Under Vacuum, W88-05622 2107 5 A
W88-08001 2110 8D Effect of Intensive Fertilization of a Bankside
MAYFIELD, C. I. Meadow on the Activity of Plankton Bacteria in
MAXEY, K. G. Biotransformation of Benzine by Denitrification the River Nida (Southern Poland),
Cost Sharing in Transition: The Case of Plan 6, in Aquifer Sand, W88-08835 2110 5C
Central Arizona Project, W88-06375 2108 5B
W88-04274 2105 6C Microbiological Characteristics of the River
Influence of Complexation and pH on Individual Dunajec Waters in the Sector between Nowy
MAY,B. and Combined Heavy Metal Toxicity to a Fresh- Targ and Nowy Sacz (Southern Poland),
Camas Creek (Meyers Cove) Anadromous Spe- water Green Algae, W88-10368 2112 5B
cies Habitat Improvement Plan, W88-07096 2109 5C
W88-11275 2112 81 MAZZACCA, A. J.
Influence of Other Gasoline Derived Organics Method and Apparatus for Treating Hydrocar-
MAY, B. E. on the Behaviour of Dissolved Monoaromatics bon and Halogenated Hydrocarbon Contaminat-
Camas Creek (Meyers Cove) - Anadromous Spe- in Ground Water, ed Ground and Ground Water,
cies Habitat Improvement Plan, W88-09513 2111 5B W88-00602 2101 5G
W88-07770 2109 2H
Transfer and Expression of Mesophilic Plasmid- MAZZAFERRO, D. L.
MAY, B. R. Mediated Degradative Capacity in a Psychrotro- Ground-Water Availability and Water Quality at
Progress in the Development of PARAGON, phic Bacterium, Southbury and Woodbury, Connecticut,
W88-08121 2110 2B W88-07017 2109 5G W88-03348 2104 2F

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AUTHOR INDEX
MCADA, D. P.

MCADA, D. P. Examination of Approximations Implicit


Critical dyonurus venosus (Fabr.) Following a Simulated
Aquifer Tests at the Jackpile-Paguate Uranium inCochran's Procedure, Episode of Acidity in an Upland Stream,
Mine, Pueblo of Laguna, West-Central New W88-06388 2108 7C W88-06891 2109 5C
Mexico,
W88-03468 2104 2F Monitoring an Implemented Remedial Action. Short-Term Experimental Acidification of a
W88-01745 2103 5E Welsh Stream: Comparing the Biological Effects
MCALARY, T. A. of Hydrogen Ions and Aluminium,
Volatilization Losses of Organics During Nonlinear Optimization Modeling of Coliform
W88-10736 2112 5C
Ground Water Sampling from Low Permeabil- Bacteria,
ity Materials, W88-02490 2103 5G MCCAIN, B. B.
W88-04547 2106 5A Marine Pollution Problems, North American
Stochastic Modeling of the Insecticide Feni-
trothion in Water and Sediment Compartments West Coast,
MCALLISTER, C. D.
Microbial Kinetics and Phytoplankton in Sal- of a Stagnant Pond, W88-06292 2108 5B
monid Habitats of the Campbell River Estuary W88-00021 2101 5B
Neoplastic and Other Disease in Fish in Relation
inAutumn,
Uncertainty in Suspended Sediment Transport toToxic Chemicals: An Overview,
W88-08818 2110 2L
Curves, W88-06291 2108 5C
MCALLISTER, G. K. W88-05077 2106 2J
Buoyancy Regulation by Microcystis in Lake Sediment-Associated Contaminants and Liver
Okaro,
MCBEE, J. M. Diseases in Bottom-Dwelling Fish,
Application of Concepts of Engineering to an W88-08861 2110 5C
W88-08779 2110 2H
Unusual Hydrologic Problem: The Stormwater
MCALLISTER, J. A. Drainage Wells of Orlando, Florida, MCCALL, M. F.
Basinwide Water-Balance Modeling with Em- W88-11095 2112 2F Assessing Cyanide Contamination from an Alu-
phasison Spatial Distribution of Ground Water minum Smelter,
Recharge,
MCBEE, J. T. W88-09123 2111 7 A
W88-05401 Habitat Suitability Index Models: Gulf Menha-
2107 4B
den, MCCALLISTER, P. B.
MCANALLY, S. W88-00641 2101 2L Summary of the Pointe Mouillee Confined Dis-
Nickel Removal from Synthetic and Actual posal Facility,
Nickel Plating Wastewater Using Sulfide and
MCBRIDE, D. G.
W88-01523 2103 5E
Carbonate for Precipitation and Coprecipitation, Ozoning the Aqueduct,
W88-00974 5D W88-05485 2107 5F
2102 MCCANDLESS, R. M.
MCBRIDE, J. M. Investigation of Slurry Cutoff Wall Design and
MCANALLY, W. H.
Construction Methods for Containing Hazard-
Corpus Christi Inner Harbor Shoaling Investiga- Remotely Operated Seepage Meter for Use in
Large Lakes and Rivers, ous Wastes,
tion,
W88-06279 2108 7B W88-07751 2109 5E
W88-05713 2107 2L

Hybrid Modeling to Reduce Maintenance MCBRIDE, M. B. MCCANN, J.


Dredging, Adsorption and Oxidation of Phenolic Com- Physiological Effects,
W88-01548 2103 2J pounds by Iron and Manganese Oxides, W88-01202 2102 5C
W88-04634 2106 5B
MCANDREWS, J. H. MCCANN, J. L.
Sedimentation Rates and Sediment Core Profiles Copper Activity in Soil Solution: I. Measure- Distribution Register of Organic Pollutants in
of 238U and 232Th Decay Chain Radionuclides ment by Ion-Selective Electrode and Donnan Water- Waterdrop,
a Lake Affected by Uranium Mining and Dialysis, W88-00408
in 2101 10C
Milling, W88-00104 2101 5A
W88-06092 2108 5B MCCANN, S. B.
Copper Activity in Soil Solution: II. Relation to
Glacio-Lacustrine Sedimentation on Low Slope
MCARTHUR, J. V. Copper Accumulation in Young Snapbeans,
Prograding Delta,
Interaction of Biological and Hydrological Phe- W88-00105 2101 5A
W88-05025 2106 2J
nomena Mediate the Qualities of Water
that
Draining Native Tallgrass Prairie on the Konza
MCBRIEN, K. W.
Land Treatment Example of an Integrated Man-
MCCARTER-ZORNER, N. J.
Prairie Research Natural Area, Presence of Erwinia carotovora in Surface
W88-01177 agement System,
2102 SB Water in North America,
W88-01729 2103 5E
Seston and Dissolved Organic Carbon Transport
W88-01711 2103 2H
During Storm Flows Natural and A Dis-
in a
MCBURNEY, T.
Plant Water Potential Measured Continuously in MCCARTHY, J.
turbed Coastal Plain Stream,
the Field, Analysis of Adduct Formation in the Bluegill
W88-09925 2111 5B
W88-03660 2105 2D Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) Between
Use of Multiple Stable Isotopes to Discriminate Benzo(a)Pyrene and DNA
of the Liver and He-
among Sources of Allochthonous Organic Mate-
MCCAFFERTY, W. P. moglobin of the Erythrocyte,
rial,
Behavior and Form of Psephenus Herricki W88-02030 2103 5C
W88-09223 (DeKay) (Coleoptera:Psephenidae) in Relation
2111 2H
to Water Flow, MCCARTHY, J. F.
MCBEAN, E. W88-06693 2108 2E Effects of Feeding and Temperature on Uptake,
Behaviour and Transport of Oil under Smooth Elimination and Metabolism of Benzo(a)pyrene
Ice,
MCCAHILL, M. P.
in the Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus),
W88-08209 5B Determination of Organically Combined Chlo-
2110 W88-02027 2103 5C
rine in High-Molecular-Weight Aquatic Organ-
Drawdown Impacts in Dense Non-Aqueous ics,
Humic Substances Reduce Bioavailability and
Phase Liquids, W88-00440 2101 5B Toxicity of Contaminants,
W88-08994 2111 5G W88-09036 2111 5B
MCCAHON, C. P.
MCBEAN, E. A. Cadmium Toxicity to the Freshwater Amphipod MCCARTHY, J. J.
Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis for Mass Transport, Gammarus pulex (L.) During the Moult Cycle,
Hazardous Waste Minimization Planning at the
W88-10944 2112 5B W88-08081 2110 5C
Army Materiel Command (AMC),
Alternatives for Identifying Statistically Signifi- Chemical and Ecological Effects of a Pennine W88-03262 2104 5D
cant Differences, Peat-Slide,
W88-05886 2107 7C W88-03481 2104 2H MCCARTHY, M.
Industry's Response to L.U.S.T. Regulations in
Application of Nonlinear Optimization to Water Histochemical Observations on the Salmonids Florida and Recommendations for Application
Quality, Salmo salar L. and Salmo trutta L. and the of Available Technologies,
W88-07492 2109 5G Ephemeropterans Baetis rhodani (Pict.) and Ec- W88-11207 2112 5G

PA-260
AUTHOR INDEX
MCDONNELL, S.

MCCARTNEY, M. S. MCCONNON, J. T. MCDEVITT, N. P.


Techniques for Reducing NOx from Coal-Fired Hydrocarbons and Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile
Units, Groundwater Surrounding an Earthen Waste Compounds - A Field Demonstration Project,
W88-02670 2104 5G Disposal Pit for Produced Water in the Duncan W88-03237 2104 5E
Oil Field of New Mexico,
MCCARTY, G. W88-09599 2111 5B MCDONALD, B.
Dealing with the Problem of Obtaining Accu-
Ground-Water Quality Analytical Results, MCCORD, R.
Water Reallocation, Market Proficiency, and
rate
7A Conflicting Social Values,
W88-09162 2111 National Surface Water Survey: Western Lake
Survey-Phase I, Data Base Dictionary, W88-06637 2108 6D
MCCARTY, P. L. W88-07760 2109 2H
Characterization of Organic Materials at Water MCDONALD, B. B.
Factory 21, MCCORMACK, H. F. Simulated Flood Discharges and Elevations for
W88-0O437 2101 5B Hydrologic Maps of the Price 30 x 60 Minute the Savannah River, South Carolina and Geor-
Quadrangle, Utah, gia, Using an Unsteady Streamflow Model,
MCCARTY, T. R. W88-03328 2104 7C
Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control, W88-03443 2104 2E
W88-08505 2110 2J MCCORMICK, J. E.
Comparison of Powdered and Granular Carbon MCDONALD, D. B.
MCCLAIN, C. R.
Economics in Wastewater Treatment, Pressurized Icing Tunnel for Graupel, Hail and
Dispersal of the Amazon's Water, 2103 5D Secondary Raindrop Production,
W88-02311
W88-10163 2112 2L
W88-06749 2108 7B
MCCLAIN, T. J.
MCCORMICK, M. J.
Determination of Alkylphenols in Refinery Ef- MCDONALD, D. G.
Experimental Studies in Stream-Aquifer Interac-
fluentsby Liquid Chromatography Using Elec- Cadmium, Copper, and Low pH on
tion Along the Arkansas River in Central Effects of
trochemical Detection,
Kansas: Field Testing and Analysis, Ion Fluxes in the Rainbow Trout, Salmo gaird-
4B W88-09596 2111 5A
W88-09976 2111 neri,

MCCORMICK, P. V. W88-10830 2112 5B


MCCLALLEN, J. From
Source Pool on Pro-
Effect of Distance a
Dynamic Covariate Adjustment of Water Qual-
tozoan Colonization of Isolated Aquatic Sys- MCDONALD, D. R.
ity Parameters for Streamflow: Transfer Func-
tems, Improved Emitter and Network System for
tionModel Selection,
2107 7C W88-10449 2112 2H Wastewater Reuse in Drip Irrigation,
W88-05884
W88-03158 2104 5D
MCCLEARY, G. D.
MCCORMICK-RAY, M. G.
Hemocytes of Mytilus edulis Affected by Prud-
Factors Affecting the Utility of Soil Vapor As- MCDONALD, J. E.
hoe Bay Crude Oil Emulsion,
sessment Data,
2109 5C
Condition of Corps of Engineers Civil Works
W88-09015 2111 7 A W88-07028
Concrete Structures,
MCCLELLAN, E. S. MCCRAE, S. K. W88-00825 2101 8F
Effects of Variable Discharge Schemes on Dis- Annual Bactenoplankton Biomasses and Produc-
solved Oxygen at a Hydroelectric Station, tivities in a Temperate West Coast Canadian Rehabilitation of Navigation Lock Walls: Case
W88-07289 2109 5G Fjord, Histories,
W88-02868 2104 2L W88-06545 2108 8A
MCCLINTOCK, S. A.
Nitrate Versus Oxygen Respiration in the Acti- Annual Cycle of Bacterial Specific Biovolumes MCDONALD, L. L.
vated Sludge Process, in Howe Sound, a Canadian West Coast Fjord
Growth Rates
Sensitivity Analysis of Population
W88-07419 2109 5D Sound,
Estimated from Cladoceran Chronic Toxicity
W88-05448 2107 2L
MCCLURE, N. D. Tests,
Lake Allatoona - An Early Experience in Des- MCCRAY, S. B. W88-06928 2109 5C
tratification Revisited, Concentration of Synfuel Process Condensates
W88-01342 2102 5G by Reverse Osmosis, MCDONALD, M. B.
W88-02694 2104 5D Anaerobic Metabolism Enzymes as Markers of
MCCLURKIN, D. C. Flooding Stress in Maize Seeds,
Changes in Forest Floor and Water Quality Fol- MCCREE,K.J. 2103
Water Use Efficiency
W88-01998 21
lowing Thinning and Clearcutting of 20-Year- Salt Increases the in

Old Pine, Water Stressed Plants,


W88-02720 2104 4C W88-03751 2105 3C
MCDONALD, T. J.
Effects of Dispersants on Incorporation of Vola-
MCCLYMONDS, N. E. MCCRONE, L. E. tile Liquid Hydrocarbons into the Water
Potential Effects of Surface CoalMining on the Effluent Disposal Without Disinfection Section Column,
Hydrology of the Bear Creek Area, Moor-
Little 301(h) Permits as Case Studies, W88-09198 2111 5G
head Coal Field, Southeastern Montana, W88-06578 2108 6E
W88-03049 2104 4C Volatile Organic Compounds at a Coastal Gulf
MCCUEN, R. H.
of Mexico Site,
MCCOLL, J. G. Comparison of Overland Flow Hydrograph
2108 5A
W88-06031
Cumulative Effects of Simulated Acid Rain on Models,
Soil Chemical and Microbial Characteristics and W88-04458 2105 2E
MCDONALD, W. L.
Conifer Seedling Growth,
Dimensionless S-Graphs for Urban Watersheds, Water Resources Management in Lowndes
W88-00108 2101 5C
W88-04391 2105 2A County, Mississippi,
MCCOLLUM, R. A. W88-02961 2104 6D
Bank Bass Location, Willamette
Protection, Elements of a Comprehensive Stormwater Man-
River, Oregon: Hydraulic Model Investigation, agement Program, MCDONELL, D. B.
W88-02562 2104 8B W88-05615 2107 4D
Effectiveness of Wastewater Sludge Treatment

Flood Skew Hydrologic Design on Ungaged Processes to Inactivate Parasites,


MCCOLLUM, R. W. in

Case Study for the Treatment of an Explosives Watersheds, W88-03748 2105 5D


Wastewater from an Army Ammunitions Plant, W88-09740 2111 2E
W88-01047 2102 5D
MCDONNELL, J. J.
MCCURRY, G. N. Surface Subsurface Water Contributions
and
MCCOMB, A. J. Characterization of Ground Water Contamina- During Snowmelt in a Small Precambrian Shield
Effects of Salinity and Waterlogging on the tion Associated with Coal Mines in West Virgin- Watershed, Muskoka, Ontario,
Vegetation of Lake Toolibin, Western Australia, ia,
W88- 10777 2112 2E
W88-07168 2109 4C W88-09332 2111 5B

MCCONNELL, A. MCDANIEL, T. W. MCDONNELL, S.

Sampling Errors in Satellite Estimates of Tropi- Determining Regional Water Quality Patterns Pollution Potential of Pit Quarries Employed as

cal Rain, and Their Ecological Relationships, Waste Disposal Sites,

W88-04099 2105 2B W88-06967 2109 7C W88-03933 2105 5E

PA-26I
AUTHOR INDEX
MCDONOUGH, J. L.

MCDONOUGH, J. L. MCFARLANE, P. N. MCGOWAN, M.


Removal from Semi-
Investigation of Fluoride Anaerobic Digestion of Wood Ethanol Stillage One-Parameter Model for the Soil Water Char-
conductor Wastewater Using Water Softening Using Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reac- acteristic,
Sludge, tor,
W88-05994 2108 2G
W88-01049 2102 5D W88-05974 2108 5D
MCGRAIL, B. P.
MCDOWELL, A. S. Metabolism of Resin Acids in Anaerobic Sys-
Data Report on Static Leach Tests with Savan-
Three Screening Tests for the Evaluation of tems,
W88-10337 nah River Laboratory Defense Waste Glass in
Groundwater Quality, 2112 5D
PBB1 Brine at 90 C,
W88-03260 2104 5G MCFETERS, G. A. W88-07750 2109 5B
Bacteria Attached to Granular Activated
MCELROY, F. F.
Determination of Measurement Data Quality
Carbon in Drinking Water, MCGRATH, D. A.
W88-08430 2110 5F In Situ Monitoring of Organics,
and Establishment of Achievable Goals for En-
vironmental Measurements, W88-07977 2109 7A
Health Significance and Occurrence of Injured
W88-1U62 2112 7C Bacteria in Drinking Water, MCGRATH, S. P.
W88-03585 2105 5F
MCELROY, K. E. Experimental Measurements and Computer Pre-
State ofMaryland Nonpoint Source Control Im- Survival and Virulence of Waterborne Patho- dictions of Copper Complex Formation by Solu-
plementation Program, genic Bacteria in Potable Waters, ble Soil Organic Matter,
W88-01095 2102 5G W88-05732 2107 5B W88-05467 2107 5B

MCELROY, P. J. MCGAHREN, J. MCGRATH, T.


Effect of Dietary Exposure to Aroclor 1254 Chemo-Hydrogeologic Transport of Contami- Plankton, Chlorophyll Characteristics and Fish-
and/or Mirex on Humoral Immune Expression nants in Glacial-Fluvial Deposits: a Site Investi- ery Potential of Surface Coal Mine Lakes in
of Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri), gation, Western Pennsylvania,
W88-10498 W88-09504 2111 5B W88-10514
2112 5C 2112 5A
MCELWEE, C. E. MCGARRY, D.
MCGREGOR, A.
Cumulative Mass Coordinate to Determine
Ground Water Protection Planning Using the Negative Staining of Freshwater Bacterioneus-
Water Profile Changes in Variable Volume Soil,
ERDAS Geographic Information System: Auto-
W88-04038 2105 2G
ton Sampled Directly with Electron Microscope
mation of DRASTIC and Time-Related Capture Specimen Support Grids,
Zones, Shrinkage Curve Indices to Quantify Cultivation W88-08788 2110 7B
W88-11053 2112 5G Effects on Soil Structure of a Vertisol,
W88-04643 2106 2G MCGREGOR, I. R.
MCEUEN, R. B. Application of a Geomembrane at Nigeria's
Minimizing Interpretation Ambiguities Through MCGARRY, F. J. Isanlu Dam,
Joint Inversion of Surface Electrical Data, Design, Operation and Results of a Pilot Plant
W88-10394 2112 8A
W88-04552 2106 7B for Removal of Contaminants from Ground
Water, MCGREGOR, K. C.
MCEVOY, E. G. W88-09143 2111 5G Comparison of Extreme 1-Day Amounts of
Heavy Metals in Marine Nemerteans, Rainfall for Coastal and North Central Climatic
W88-O6909 2109 5B MCGARRY, M. G.
Matching Water Supply Technology to the Regions of Mississippi,
MCEVOY, M. Needs and Resources of Developing Countries, W88-04679 2106 2B
Monitoring Sewer Atmospheres for Organic Va- W88-07554 2109 6D
MCGREGOR, K. M.
pours,
W88-06463
MCGILL, H. N. Ground Water Quality Prediction Using Climat-
2108 5A Modeling the Effects of Urbanization on Basin ic Indices,

MCEWEN, T. J. Water Yield and Reservoir Sedimentation, W88-07276 2109 2K


W88-05413 2107 4C
Fluid Flow Rocks: Relationships
in Crystalline
Between Groundwater Spring Alignments and
MCGUINNESS, E. J.
MCGINNIS, G. D. Effects of Pulsed- and Spiked-Exposure to
Other Surface Lineations at Altnabreac, United Potential for Migration of Hazardous Wood
Kingdom, Methoxychlor on Early Life Stages of Rainbow
Treating Chemicals During Land Treatment
Trout,
W88-02834 2104 2F Operations,
W88-08687 2110 5C
W88-03484 2104 5B
MCFADDEN, F.
Nickel Removal from Nickel Plating Potential for Migration of Hazardous Wood-
MCGUIRE, M. J.
Wastewater Using Iron, Carbonate, and Poly- Treating Chemicals During Land Treatment
AWWARF Trihalomethane Survey,
mers for Precipitation and Coprecipitation, Operations,
W88-O6O07 2108 5G
W88-02174 2103 5D W88-04754 2106 SB Development of Closed-Loop Stripping Tech-
a
MCFADDEN, K. W. MCGIVNEY, M. P. nique for the Analysis of Taste- and Odor-Caus-
Ground-Water Data for Georgia, 1985, Comparison of Alternative Approaches for Esti- ing Substances in Drinking Water,
W88-03405 2104 7C mating Recreation and Related Benefits of W88-O0414 2101 5A
Water Quality Improvement,
MCFADDEN, S. S. W88-06627 2108 5G Development of a Volatile Organic Analysis
Hydrogeological Evaluation of Groundwater Technique for the Orange-Los Angeles County
Resources in Buried Bedrock Valleys, North- MCGOUGH, J. P. Reuse Study,
eastern Illinois,
Evaluation of Bonded-Phase Extraction Tech- W88-00436 2101 5A
niques Using a Statistical Factorial Experimental
W88-U041 2112 2F
Design, Optimizing the Removal of Geosmin and 2-
MCFARLAND, D. G. W88-07800 2109 5A Methylisoborneol by Powdered Activated
Water Quality Manipulations in a Eutrophic Im- Carbon,
poundment,
MCGOWAN, J. W88-07383
Utilization of an Anaerobic Biotower in the
2109 5F
W88-02524 2104 5G Treatment and Recycle of Rotogravure Printing Treating Water with Peroxone: A Revolution in
MCFARLAND, W. E. Process Wastewaters,
the Making,
W88-03245 2104 5D
Upgraded Water System Promises Industrial W88-10792 2112 5F
Growth, MCGOWAN, J. P.
W88-03631 2105 5F Carcinogenic Effects of Arsenic Using Asiatic Clams as a Biomonitor for Chryso-
Compounds in
tile Asbestos in Public Water Supplies,
Drinking Water,
Water Plant Designed for Multiple Sources, W88-02318 2103 5A
W88-07779 2109 5C
W88-028U 2104 5F
MCGOWAN, K. C. MCGUIRE, R. H.
MCFARLAND, W. F. Simulation of Leachate Generation from Munic- Archaeomagnetic Dates and the Hohokam
Method for Mining and Reclaiming Land, ipal Solid Waste, Phase Sequence,
W88-00504 2101 4A W88-11263 W88-08424
2112 5B 2110 6G

PA-262
AUTHOR INDEX
MCMAHON, J. A.

MCHARDY, B. M. MCKEE, P. M. MCKNIGHT, D. M.


Uptake of Selected Heavy Metals by the Green Incidence of Deformities in Chironomus spp. Iron Photoreduction and Oxidation in an Acidic
Alga Cladophora glomerata, from Port Hope Harbour, Lake Ontario, Mountain Stream,
W88-01461 2102 5B W88-04212 2105 5C W88-09902 2111 5B

MCILHENNY, W. F. Sedimentation Rates and Sediment Core Profiles MCLAREN, A. R.


Measurement and Control of Feed Water and of 238U and 232Th Decay Chain Radionuclides Biological Treatment of Mining Effluents,
Product Water Composition, in a Lake Affected by Uranium Mining and 2103 5D
W88-02010
W88-0O091 2101 3A Milling,
W88-06092 2108 5B
MCLAREN, J. W.
MCINTIRE, C. D.
Determination of Trace Metals in Marine Bio-
Effects of Irradiance on the Community Struc- MCKEE, T. C.
Statistical Review of Ground Water Data from logical Reference Materials by Inductively Cou-
ture and Biomass of Algal Assemblages in Labo-
Waste Disposal Sites, pled Plasma Mass Spectrometry,
ratory Streams,
2110 2H W88-11232 2112 5A W88-07634 2109 5A
W88-08260

Effects of Sedimentary Processes and Salinity on MCKEE, W. H. MCLAUGHLIN, D. B.


Forestry and Forest Management Impacts on Estimation of Flood Frequency: An Evaluation
the Diatom Flora of the Columbia River Estu-
Wetlands, of Two Derived Distribution Procedures,
ary,
2112 2L W88-04954 2106 4C W88-00042 2101 7C
W88-10754

MCINTOSH, A. W.
MCKELLAR, H. N.
MCLAUGHLIN, S. B.
Nitrogen Exchange Between a Southeastern
Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report, (Vermont Forest Responses to Deposition of Air-Borne
Water Resources Research Center),
USA Salt Marsh Ecosystem and the Coastal
Chemicals,
2107 9D Ocean,
W88-05231 W88-07749 2109 5B
W88-01995 2103 2L
MCINTOSH, K.
MCLEAN, J. E.
Simulation of Saltmarsh Water Column Dynam-
Installation of Multi-Level Monitoring Wells in
1CS, Evaluation of Mobility of Pesticides in Soil
a Fractured Rock Media,
W88-09286 2111 7A W88-00058 2101 2L Using U.S. EPA Methodology,
W88-09532 2111 5B
MCINTYRE, L. MCKELVEY, S.
Factors Affecting the Microdistribution of Gam- Sorption of Copper and Cadmium From the
Health Services and Water and Sanitation Serv-
Northwest An
Examina-
Territories:
marus pulex (Amphipoda): An Experimental Water-Soluble Fraction of an Acid Mine Waste
ices in the
tion of the Present State of Development and
Study, by Two Calcareous Soils,
W88-10732 2112 2H W88-10570 2112 5B
Some Thoughts for the Future,
W88-04077 2105 5F MCKENZIE, D. H.
MCLEISH, W.
Guidance Manual for the Input of Biological
MCKAVANAGH, C. Information to Water-Intake-Structure Design,
Precipitation and the Lunar Synodic Cycle:
Histochemical Observations on the Salmonids Phase Progression across the United States,
W88-O0643 2101 6G
Salmo salar L. and Salmo trutta L. and the W88-06252 2108 2B
Ephemeropterans Baetis rhodani (Pict.) and Ec- MCKEON, R.
dyonurus venosus (Fabr.) Following a Simulated Major Ozonation/Direct Filtration Water Treat- MCLENNAN, C. E.
Episode of Acidity in an Upland Stream, ment Facility, Contribution of Tap Water to Mineral Intakes of
W88-06891 2109 5C W88-05351 2107 5F Canadian Preschool Children,
W88-03478 2104 5C
MCKAY, G. MCKEON, W. R.
Adsorption of Pollutants from Wastewater onto Evaluating Alternative Coagulants to Determine MCLEOD, A. I.
Activated Carbon Based on External Mass Efficiency and Cost Effectiveness,
Empirical Power Comparisons of Some Tests
Transfer and Pore Diffusion, W88-05331 2107 5F
for Trend,
W88-07538 2109 5D
MCKERN, J. L. W88-05888 2107 7C
Adsorption of Pollutants on to Activated Habitat Development Applications: Beneficial
Fitting Dynamic Models to Hydrological Time
Carbon in Fixed Beds, Uses of Dredged Material on the Lower Snakt
W88-03813 2105 5D River-Present and Potential Applications and Series,

Constraints, W88-06507 2108 7C


Equilibrium Studies During the Removal of W88-02574 2104 5E
Dyestuffs from Aqueous Solutions Using Ba- MCLEOD, B. R.
gasse Pith, MCKIM, J. M. Pilot PlantTreatment Techniques for Trihalo-
W88-04852 2106 5D Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of methane Precursor Reduction - Some Financial
Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying Implications,
MCKEE, C. R. Acute Toxicity Sydromes in Fish: Part 2. Mala- W88-05819 2107 5F
Ammonia and Nitrate from the
Migration
thion, Carbaryl, Acrolein and Benzaldehyde,
Vadose Zone to the Ground Water System: W88-06942 2109 5C MCLEOD, K. W.
Containment, Recovery, and Natural Restora- Potential Cation Leaching Losses Following
tion, Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of Disturbance Across a Southeastern Coastal Plain
W88-08997 2111 5G Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying Landscape Gradient,
Acute Toxicity Syndrome in Fish: Part 1. Pen- 2111 4C
Design of Lysimeter Leak Detector Networks W88-09222
tachlorophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Tricaine
for Surface Impoundments and Landfills,
W88-08315 2110 7A
Methanesulfonate and 1-Octanol, Sediment Instability and Woody Seedling
W88-06941 2109 5A Growth,
Design of Lysimeter Leak Detector Networks W88-09224 2111 5C
MCKIM, T. W.
for Surface Impoundments and Landfills, Performance of a Natural Wetland Treatment
W88-11141 2112 7A
System for Wastewater Management,
MCLOUGHLIN, P. F. M.
W88-01822 2103 5D Prioritizing Water Management Projects in
Three-Dimensional Analytical Model to Aid in Southeast Asia: An Experimental Methodology,
Selecting Monitoring Locations in the Vadose MCKINLEY, L. W88-07293 2109 6B
Zone, Educating the Public about Sanitation Rate In-
W88-08317 2110 7A creases, MCLUSKY, D. S.
W88-06484 2108 6C Toxicity of Chromium, Nickel and Zinc: Effects
Use of a Mathematical Model to Design Lysime-
of Salinity and Temperature, and the Osmoregu-
ter Networks for Surface Impoundments and MCKINLEY, P. W. latory Consequences in the Mysid Praunus Flex-
Landfills, Chemical Composition of Ground water in the
uosus,
W88-09014 2111 7A Yucca Mountain Area, Nevada-An Update,
W88-06680 2108 5C
W88-03373 2104 2F
MCKEE, M. J.
Protein and Nucleic Acid Content in Daphnia MCKINLEY, R. S. MCMAHON, J. A.
magna During Chronic Exposure to Cadmium, Controlling Fish Movement with Sonic Devices, Effect of Suspended Solids and Naturally Oc-
W88-02728 2104 5C W88-06716 2108 81 curring Dissolved Organics in Reducing the

PA-263
AUTHOR INDEX
MCMAHON, J. A.

Acute Toxicities of Cationic Polyelectrolytes to Water Quality and Biological Survey of the Ju- MCNEIL, O. C.
Aquatic Organisms, niata River Subbasin, Benthic Macroinvertebrate Associations in Rela-
W88-06951 2109 5C W88-07720 2109 5B tion to Environmental Factors in Georgian Bay,

MCMAHON, J. M. W88-05033 2106 2H


Water Quality and Biological Survey of the
Greening of Blue Mountain, Lower Susquehanna Subbasin,
W88-02126 2103 5E
MCNICOL, D. K.
W88-07724 2109 5B
Breeding Biology of Tree Swallows in Relation
MCMAHON, J. W. Water Quality and Biological Survey of the Sus- toWetland Acidity,
Determination of Ultra Trace Amounts of quehanna River Basin from Waverly, New York W88-09909 2111 5C
Cobalt in Fish by Graphite Furnace Zeeman to Sunbury, Pennsylvania,
Effect Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, W88-07719 2109 5B Fish Predation, Lake Acidity and the Composi-
W88-09603 2111 5A tion of Aquatic Insect Assemblages,
Water Quality and Biological Survey of the W88-09694 2111 5C
MCMAHON, P. B. West Branch Susquehanna River,
Bacterial Metabolism and the Delta-Carbon 13 W88-07714 Peatland Water Chemistry in Central Ontario
2109 5B in
Composition of Ground Water, Floridan Aqui- Relation to Acid Deposition,
fer System, South Carolina, Water Quality of Interstate Streams in the Sus-
W88-07599 2109 5B
W88-06710 2108 2F quehanna River Basin Monitoring Report for
1986 and 1987 Water Years, MCNUTT, J.
Hydrologic and Micrometeorologic Data from W88-11285 2112 7B Combined Municipal-Industrial Wastewater
an Unsaturated Zone Study at a Low-Level
Treatment in Garland, Texas,
Radioactive Waste Burial Site Near Barnwell, MCMURDIE, L. A.
Relationship between Scatterometer-Derived W88-O0624 2101 5D
South Carolina,
W88-03071 2104 2F Convergences and Atmospheric Moisture,
W88-06362
MCPARTLAND, M. E.
2108 2B
Microclimate and Actual Evapotranspiration in Economic Evaluation of Waste Treatment
a Humid Coastal-Plain Environment, MCNABB, C. D. Projects with Microcomputers,
W88-07565 2109 5E St. Marys River, Michigan: An Ecological Pro- W88-04863 2106 5D
file,
MCMAHON, T. W88-01660 2103 2E MCPHARLIN, I. R.
Hydrography and the Distribution of Phyto- Methods to Experimentally Control Waterlog-
plankton in Killary Harbour: A Fjord in West- MCNABB, J. F. ging and Measure Soil Oxygen in Field Trials,
ern Ireland, Biodegradation of Contaminants in the Subsur- W88-03880 2105 2G
W88-02374 2103 2L face,
W88-02556 2104 5B MCPHEE, R. J.
MCMANUS, A. M. C.
Automatic Recording Class A Pan Evapo-Pluvi-
Granular Activated Carbon Removal of Priority Equivalence of Microbial Biomass Measures
ometer for Long-Term Unattended Operation,
Pollutants in a Combined Municipal/Industrial Based on Membrane Lipids and Cell Wall Com-
ponents, Adenosine Triphosphate, and Direct
W88-06727 2108 7B
Wastewater,
W88-01037 2102 5D Counts in Subsurface Aquifer Sediments,
W88-09795
MCPHERSON, B. F.
2111 7B
MCMANUS, J. Vertical Attenuation of Light in Charlotte
Physical Processes of Reservoir Sedimentation, Manual of Ground-Water Quality Sampling Pro- Harbor, a Shallow, Subtropical Estuary, South-
W88-O0696 2101 2J cedures, western Florida,
W88-08970 2111 7B W88-09717 2111 2L
MCMANUS, P.
Distribution of Indicator Bacteria and Vibrio Manual of Ground-Water Quality Sampling Pro- MCPHERSON, H. J.
parahaemolyticus in Sewage-Polluted Intertidal cedures, Kenya and Botswana: Experience with Rain-
Sediments, W88-09401 2111 5A water Catchment Systems,
W88-04081 2105 5B W88-07891 2109 3B
MCNAIR, D. R.
MCMEEKAN, J. F. Schmutzdecke Characterization of Clinoptilo-
MCPHERSON, R. A.
Pumping Stations at Plover Cove Reservoir and lite-Amended Slow Sand Filtration,
Recovery of Heavy Metals by Immobilized
Tolo Channel Aqueduct, Hong Kong, W88-05321 2107 5F Algae,
W88-06190 2108 8C
MCNAMARA, J. C. W88-08399 2110 5D
MCMILLAN, P. W. 02 Consumption and Acute Salinity Exposure in
Method of Reverse Osmosis Employing an Im- the Freshwater Shrimp Macrobrachium olfersii
MCQUEEN, D. J.
proved Porous Glass Membrane, (Wiegmann) (Crustacea:Decapoda): Whole Impact of Planktivorous Fish on the Structure of
W88-01786 Animal and Tissue Respiration, a Plankton Community,
2103 3A
W88-05304 2107 2L W88-10212 2112 2H
MCMILLEN, M. C.
Wellhead Protection in Eastern States: Program MCNAUGHT, D. C. MCQUEEN, J. T.
Bases and Prospects, Appropriate Durations and Measures for Cerio- Composite Climatology of Florida Summer
W88-09478 2111 4B daphnia Toxicity Tests, Thunderstorms,
W88-11021 2112 5C W88-06372 2108 2B
MCMILLION, L.
Correlation of Geophysical and Organic Vapor MCNAUGHTON, D. J. MCQUERRY, D. L.
Analyzer Data Over a Conductive Plume Con- Modeling Pollutant Transport for Wet Deposi- Toxicity Testing with Constant or Decreasing
taining Volatile Organics, tion Calculations,
Concentrations of Chemically Dispersed Oil,
W88-09178 2111 7A W88-02909 2104 5B W88-09185 2111 5C
MCMORRAN, C. P. MCNEAL, B. L.
MCREYNOLDS, L.
Assessment of Phosphorus in Conodoguinet Characterization of Soluble Organic Compounds
Advanced Oxidation Processes for Treating
Creek, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and Complexation of Copper, Nickel, and Zinc
Groundwater Contaminated with TCE and
W88-11286 2112 5B in Extracts of Sludge-amended Soils,
W88-05980 PCE: Pilot-Scale Evaluations,
2108 5E
Third Assessment of Water Quality in the Sus-
W88-09835 2111 5F
quehanna River Basin, MCNEAL, M. B.
W88-06550 Well Construction Techniques to Prevent Development of a Plan to Protect Los Angeles'
2108 5A Inter-
aquifier Movement of Pesticides, San Fernando Valley Ground Water Basin from
Water Quality and Biological Survey of the W88-11089 2112 8A Industrial Contamination,
Chemung River Subbasin, W88-09267 2111 5G
W88-07722 2109 5B MCNEIL, J. W.
Interaction of Trace Metals Zn, Cd, and Mn, MCSAVENEY, M. J.
Water Quality and Biological Survey of the with Ca Concretions in the Gills of Freshwater Drought, Rain, and Movement of a Recurrent
Eastern Headwater Subbasin, Unionid Mussels, Earthflow Complex in New Zealand,
W88-07723 2109 5B W88-02424 5C W88-02838
2103 2104 8E

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AUTHOR INDEX
MEIER, P. G.

MEADOWS, P. J. Two-Stage Activated Sludge Treatment of an


MCSAY, A. E.
Comparison of Two Onion Irrigation Schedul- Simulation of SAR Data Products, Integrated Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent,
W88-08500 2110 7B W88-10293 2112 5D
ing Programs,
W88-07077 2109 3F
MEALS, D. W. MEHNERT, E.
Monitoring Changes in Agricultural Runoff
MCSHAFFREY, D. Evolution and Adequacy of Ground Water
Quality in the LaPlatte River Watershed, Ver-
Behavior and Form
of Psephenus Herricki Monitoring Networks at Hazardous Waste Dis-
mont,
(DeKay) (Coleoptera:Psephenidae) in Relation W88-01117 2102 5G posal Facilities in Illinois,
to Water Flow, W88-09292 2111 7 A
W88-06693 2108 2E MEANS, J. C.
Anaerobic Microbial Methylation of Inorganic MEHRA, M. C.
MCSWEENEY, K. Tin in Estuarine Sediment Slurries, Leaching of Chemical Contaminants from a Mu-
Formation of a Cemented Subsurface Horizon in W88-08798 2110 5B nicipal Landfill Site,
Sulfidic Minewaste, W88-00082 2101 5B
W88-08758 2110 5B MEARNS, A. J.
Long-Term Biological Data Sets: Their Role in
MEHRLE, P. M.
MCTAMANY, J. E. Research, Monitoring, and Management of Estu-
Chronic Toxicity of an Environmental Contami-
Evaluation of Physical and Numerical Hydraulic arine and Coastal Marine Systems,
W88-06332 2108 2L nant Mixture to Young (or Larval) Striped Bass,
Models, Masonboro Inlet, North Carolina,
W88-07264 2109 5C
W88-02939 2104 8B
MEATON, V. H.
MCTEER, P. B.J.Cholnoky Diatom Slide Collection, Influence ofpH on the Toxicity of Aluminium
W88-00834 2101 2H and Other Inorganic Contaminants to East Coast
New Application Wastewater
for Ultrafiltration
Environment, Striped Bass,
Treatment in the Industrial Catalogue of Recently Described Diatom Taxa
W88-00967 2102 5D W88-07263 2109 5C
from Africa and Neighbouring Islands (1965-
1980),
MCTERNAN, W. Toxicity and Bioconcentration of 2,3,7,8-Te-
F.
W88-00833 2101 2H
Removal of Toxic Materials from In Situ Tar trachlorodibenzodioxin and 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlordi-
Sand Process Water, MECHALI, J. D. benzofuran in Rainbow Trout,
W88-05523 2107 5D Riaba Mini Hydro Scheme in Equatorial Guinea, W88-06330 2108 5C
W88-10863 '
2112 8C
Treatment of Tar Sand Process Waters by MEHTA, V.
Means of Two-Stage, Polymer- Aided, Air Flota- MECHENICH, C. Between Sub-
Investigation of the Relationship
tion,
New Wisconsin Ground Water Center Tackles
Saharan Rainfall and Global Sea Surface Tem-
2102 5D Non-Point Source Contamination with Educa-
W88-01040 peratures,
tion,
2112 4B W88-10781 2112 2B
MCTIGUE JR, W. R. W88-11034
Handbook of Hazardous Waste Management for
MEHTA, Y. M.
MECHSNER, K.
Small Quantity Generators, Theory and Practice for the Testing and Oper- Optimize Aerated
Biokinetic Models to Stabili-
W88-09030 '
2111 5E Water Treat-
ation of Ultraviolet Systems for zation Basins,

MCTIGUE, W. H. ment, W88-02164 2103 5D


W88-0O061 2101 5F
Combined Exploration Techniques for Frac-
MEHUYS, G.
tured Till and Loess, MEDERO, J. M.
2112 7B Prediction of Water Retention Characteristics
W88-11047 Segregated Neutralization for Treatment of
from Soil Compaction Data and Organic Matter
Concentrated Aluminum Finishing Wastes,
Technique for Renovating Clogged Monitor W88-00211 2101 5D Content,
Wells, W88-07074 2109 2G
W88-09158 2111 7B MEDINA, M. A.
Modeling the Performance of Deep Waste Stabi- MEIDL, J. A.
cj
MCWHORTER, D. B. lization Ponds, Application of PACT(R) to Municipal M
Potential for Artificial Recharge of the Northern W88-08045 2110 5D Wastewaters,
High Plains of Colorado, W88-02301 2103 5D
W88-04916 2106 4B MEDINE, A. J. K
Energy Development upon
Potential Impacts of 33
Water Quality of Lake Powell and the Upper MEIER, J.
:
MEADE, R. B. Method of Disposal or Temporary Storage of
State-of-the-Art for Assessing Earthquake Haz- Colorado River, Ji*

W88-00357 2101 5B Waste Material, it!


ards in the United States, Report 19: The Evi-
W88-00763 2101 5E
dence for Reservoir-Induced Macroearthquakes, MEDLARZ, S.A. i

W88-02921 2104 8E Role of Quality Assurance in National Acid ;!'


MEIER, J. R.
Rain Research in the United States, Mutagenic and Clastogenic Properties of 3-
MEADOW, R. G. W88-07149 2109 7C
AWWARF Trihalomethane Survey, Chloro-4-(Dichloromethyl)-5-Hydroxy-2(5H)-
W88-06007 2108 5G MEDRZYCKA, K. B. Furanone: A Potent Bacterial Mutagen in Drink-
on the Flota-
Effect of Surfactant Concentration ing Water,
MEADOWS, E. A. Hydrocarbons from Their Emulsions. II.
tion of W88-06964 2109 5C
Current Water Resources Activities in Alabama, Removal of Hexadecane,
Fiscal Year 1986, W88-04173 2105 5D Studies on the Potent Bacterial Mutagen, 3-

W88-03140 2104 7B chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-


MEEGODA, N. J. furanone: Aqueous Stability, XAD
Recovery
MEADOWS, M. D. Centrifuge Modeling of Transport Processes for and Analytical Determination in Drinking Water
Reservoir Management, Pollutants in Soils, and in Chlorinated Humic Acid Solutions,
W88-05334 2107 5G W88-06119 2108 5B 2108 5A
W88-06113
MEADOWS, M. E. MEEK, J.
Overview of the National Nonpoint Source MEIER, P. G.
Kinematic Hydrology and Modelling,
Policy, Application of Tracer Techniques to Continu-
W88-06597 2108 2A
W88-01089 2102 6E ous-Flow Toxicity Testing,
MEADOWS, P. E. W88-04029 2105 5A
MEFFE, G. K.
Potentiometric Surface of the Floridan Aquifer of Fish
Association Assemblages in
Habitat Determination of Dose-Time-Response Rela-
System in the Northwest Florida Water Man- Small Streams of the SRP, tionships from Long-Term Acute Toxicity Test
agement District, Florida, May 1985, W88-09229 2111 2H Data,
W88-03436 2104 2F
MEHNER, A. W88-06960 2109 5A
Potentiometric Surface of the Floridan Aquifer Process Alternatives for Enhanced Biological
System in the Suwannee River Water Manage- Treatment Efficiency of Forest Industry Ef- Estimation of a Single Probit Line from Multiple
ment District, Florida, May 1985, fluents,
Toxicity Test Data,
W88-03431 2104 2F W88-10334 2112 5D W88-10502 2112 5C

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AUTHOR INDEX
MEIER, P. 6.

Microcomputer-Interfaced Continuous Flow MELANCON, M. J. ized Glass Capillary Gas Chromatography/Mass


Toxicity Test System, Induction of Hepatic Microsomal Monooxygen- Spectrometry System and Grob Closed-Loop
W88-04028 2105 5A ase Activity in Fish by Exposure to River Stripping,
Water, W88-00413
MEIJER, J. A. M. 2101 5A
W88-06929 2109 5C
Impacts Against the Wall of a Scaled-Up Fluid-
ized Bed, Comparison of Grob Closed-Loop Stripping
MELCER, H.
Analysis with Other Trace Organic Methods,
W88-02434 2103 3A Biological Aerated Filter Evaluation,
W88-00412 2101 5A
MEIJERS, A. P.
W88-09530 2111 5D
Influence of Contact Time and Turbulence on Glass Capillary Gas Chromatographic/Mass
Nitrogen and Contaminant Control of Coke
the Adsorption of Organics on Powdered Acti- Spectrometric Analysis of Organic Concentrates
Plant Effluents in an Upgraded Biological
vated Carbon, from Drinking and Advanced Waste Treatment
System,
W88-0O450 2101 5F Waters,
W88-02307 2103 5G
MEIN, R. G. W88-00422 2101 5A
Modeling of Evapotranspiration from Homoge- Nitrogen Control of Complex Industrial
neous Soils, Wastewaters, MELVILLE, J. G.
W88-04322 2105 2D W88-05517 2107 5D Analysis of Hillside Seepage,
W88-04064 2105 2F
MEINECKE, J. I. MELEAR, E. L.
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Zooplank- Impacts of Multi-Jurisdictional Agreements and Aquifer Testing for Thermal Energy Storage,
ton in DeGray Reservoir, Arkansas, Effluent Disposal by Citrus Irrigation on the
W88-01355
W88-01071
2102 2F
2102 2H Development of an Industrial Waste Pretreat-
ment Program, MELVIN, R. L.
MEIRI, D. W88-02160
Use of Ground Water Tracer During Well
2103 6E Connecticut Observation Wells - Guidelines for
In-
stallation, MELHUISH, Network Modification,
F. M.
W88-09007 2111 7B Effect of an Intermittent Water-Table Gradient W88-03347 2104 7A
MEISNER, on Soil and Xylem Nitrate in Cotton,
B. N.
W88-03659
MELVIN, R. M.
Spatial and Annual Variations in the Diurnal 2105 21
Impact of the Changed RCRA Regulatory Envi-
Cycle of Large-Scale Tropical Convective
MELILLO, J. M. ronment upon Facilities with Ground Water
Cloudiness and Precipitation,
Longitudinal Patterns of Ecosystem Processes Monitoring,
W88-06365 2108 2B and Community Structure in a Subarctic River W88-09296 2111 6E
MEISNER, D. J. Continuum,
Acute Toxicity of Zinc to Juvenile and Subadult W88-01871 2103 2H MELVIN, S. W.
Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri, Controlling Water Pollution from Nonpoint
W88-05626 2107 5B MELIUS, J. M. Source Livestock Operations,
Medical Screening of Workers at Hazardous W88-01121 2102 5G
Assessment of the Effects of Climate Warming Waste Disposal Sites,
on Great Lakes Basin Fishes, W88-01393 2102 5C MELVOLD, R. W.
W88-05035 2106 2H
Manual for Preventing Spills of Hazardous Sub-
MELLANBY, J. F.
Role of Groundwater in the Impact of Climate stances at Fixed Facilities,
Groundwater Investigations in Lower Spey
Warming on Stream Salmonines, Valley, Near Fochabers, W88-07980 2109 5G
W88-09677 2111 2F W88-062O6 2108 2F
MEMAR, H.
MEJIA, O. MELNYK, P. B. Self-Sustained Pressure Oscillations in Two-Di-
Diversion Conduit and Low-Level Outlet for
Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated mensional Cavity,
Punchina Dam,
W88-07431 2109 8A
Carbon for Removal of DBCP, EDB, and TCP W88-04399 2105 8B
at Ultra-Low Concentrations,

MEJUTO, J. W88-09323 2111 5F MENDOZA, C. G.


Ecology, Growth and Production of Thyasira Health and Environmental Impacts of Brominat-
flexuosa (Bivalvia, Lucinacea) from Ria De La Effectiveness of Air Stripping Versus Activated ed Organics Produced During Wastewater Dis-
Coruna, North-West Spain, Carbon for Removal of Selected Organic Con- infection with Bromide Chloride,
W88-10758 2112 2L taminants at Ultra Low Levels, W88-03531 2105 5D
W88-05823 2107 5F
MEKO, D. M. Sensitivity of Chronic Endpoints Used in Daph-
Drought History in the Western Great Plains MELONE, F.
nia magna Straus Life-Cycle Tests,
from Tree Rings, Spatial Distribution of Pre- Warm Front Rainfall
W88-01254 W88-11009 2112 5C
2102 2A in the Mediterranean Area,
W88-08294 21 10 2B
MEL'NIKOVA, O. N. MENDOZA, Y. A.
Investigation of Sand Ridges in a Laboratory Structure of a Semi-Distributed Adaptive Model Unsubstituted and Hydroxy Substituted Fatty
Channel Flow, for Flood Forecasting, Acids in a Recent Lacustrine Sediment (Lake
W88-00055 2101 2J W88-03280 Leman, Geneva, Switzerland),
2104 2E
W88-10532 2112 2H
MELACK, J. M. MELONI, S.
Acid Precipitation and Buffer Capacity of Lakes
Methodological Approach to the Evaluation of MENEGUS, M. A.
in the Sierra Nevada, California,
Diffusion Coefficients of Radionuclides in Snow Mountain Agent Gastroenteritis From
W88-01277 2102 5B Marine Coastal Sediments, Clams,
Ammonium and Phosphate Regeneration by the W88-08608 2110 5A W88-00153 2101 5C
Zooplankton of an Amazon Floodplain Lake,
W88-10723
MELTON, B.
MENENDEZ, J. J.
2112 2H Evaluation of the Potential to Improve Alfalfa
Current Status of Water-Borne Disease Out-
In situ Hatching of Artemia monica Cysts in
for Production Under Less Than Optimum
breaks,
Hypersaline Mono Lake, California, Moisture Conditions,
W88-06576 2108 5C
W88-06987 2109 2H W88-10040 2111 3F

Photosynthetic Activity of Phytoplankton and IrrigationManagement Procedures to Maximize


MENG, T. P.

ItsRelation to Environmental Factors in Hyper- Production of Alfalfa Populations Selected for Models to Predict Water Retention in Semiarid
saline Mono I ake, California, Increased Performance Under Deficit Levels of Sandy Soils,
W88-06978 2109 2H Irrigation, W88-04640 2106 2G
W88-10041 2111 3F
Primary Producer Dynamics Associated with MENG, X.-X.
Evaporative Concentration in a Shallow, Equa- MELTON, R. G. Software Package of Ground Water Modeling
torial Soda Lake (Lake Elmenteita, Kenya), Automatic Quantification and Statistical Evalua- and Its Applications,
W88-Oo975 2109 2H tion of Organic Contaminants using a Computer- W88-10988 2112 2F

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AUTHOR INDEX
METCALF, T. 6.

MENGXIONG, C. mation of DRASTIC and Time-Related Capture MESFIN, M.


Groundwater Resources and Development in Zones, Some Limnological Observations on Two Ethio-
China, W88-11053 2112 5G pian Hydroelectric Reservoirs: Koka (Shewa
W88-06776 2108 2F Administrative District) and Finchaa (Welega
MEREGALLI, L. Administrative District),
Groundwater Resources and Development in Development of a Mathematical Eutrophication 2109 2H
W88-06912
China, Model of the Lagoon of Venice,
W88-06879 2109 2F W88-01873 2103 5B
MESKO, T. O.
MERGLER-VOLKL, R. Ground- Water Quality Data from the Northern
MENSING, R. W.
Leaching Study of PNL 76-68 Glass Beads Biological Degradation of Volatile Chlorinated Mississippi Embayment — Arkansas, Missouri,

Using the LLNL Continuous-Flow Method and Hydrocarbons in Groundwater and Sewage, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi,
the PNL Modified IAEA Methods: Final A W88-08172 2110 5B W88-02955 2104 2F
Report,
W88-O0642 2101 5B MERICAS, C. E. MESSER, J.
Isolation as a Restoration Strategy for Nutrient International Developments and Trends in
MENTES, G. A. Reduction in a Small Hypereutrophic Lake, Water Reuse,
Offshore Intake Structure, W88-02336 2103 5G W88-00188 2101 5D
W88-00499 2101 8A
MERKLE, H. MESSER, J. J.
MENTU, J. Isolation of 3-Isopropyl-2,l,3-Benzothiadiazin-4-
Assessing the Effects of Coal Mining and Relat-
Growth of Escherichia coli in a Pulp and Card- One-2,2-Dioxide From Wastewater From Its
ed Energy Development on Aquatic Environ-
board Mill, Preparation,
5D mental Quality in the Upper Colorado Basin,
W88-03472 2104 5E W88-04841 2106
W88-00356 2101 4C
MENZEL, B. W. MERLET, N.
Agricultural Management Practices and the In- Chloropicrin Formation in Aqueous Solution: Water Quality Index for Use in
Multivariate
tegrity of Instream Biological Habitat, Effect of Nitrites on Precursors Formation Management of a Wildland Watershed,
W88-07836 2109 5G During the Oxidation of Organic Compounds W88-02959 2104 5G
(Formation de Chloropicrine en Milieu Aqueux:
MENZER, R. E. Influence des Nitrites sur la Formation de Pre-
Natural Salinity Removal in Mainstem Reser-
Fiscal Year 1986 Program Report (Maryland voir: Mechanisms, Occurrence, and Water Re-
curseurs par Oxydation de Composes Organi-
Water Resources Research Center), sources Impacts,
ques),
W88-01772 2103 9D 2103 5F W88-00362 2101 2K
W88-01842
MENZIES, J. Interactions between Ozone, Halogens and Or- MESSINA, E.
Till Hummock (Proto-Drumlin) at the Ice Gla-
ganic Compounds, Advection-Diffusion Pollution Model of the
cierBed Interface, 2112 5F
W88-10387 Lagoon of Venice,
W88-05015 2106 2C
W88-01875 2103 5B
MERRELL, G. B.
MERCER, B. W.
Analysis of the Validity of Analytical Models
Evaluation of Physical-Chemical and Biological Steady-State Achievement by Introduction of
Used for Assessment of Forty-Five Waste Site True Tidal Velocities in a Pollution Model of
Treatment of Shale-Oil Retort Water,
Areas: Subsurface Flow and Chemical Trans- the Venice Lagoon,
W88-00807 2101 5D
port, W88-01876 2103 5B
MERCER, D. L. W88- 10960 2112 5B
Effect of Complexation on the Adsorption of Two-Dimensional Diffusion Model of the
Cadmium by Activated Carbon, MERRILL, R. G. Venice Lagoon and Relative Open Boundary
2109 5D Algal Bioassays of Industrial and Energy Proc-
W88-07655 Conditions,
ess Effluents,
W88-01874 2103 5B
MERCER, J. W. W88-00205 2101 5A
Grid Refinement Approach to Flow and Trans- MESSNER, M. J.
port Modeling of a Proposed Ground-Water
Development of New Bioassay Protocols,
W88-01367 2102 5A Evaluating and Presenting Quality Assurance
Corrective Action at the Savannah River Plant,
Sampling Data,
Aiken, South Carolina, MERRIMAN, J. E. W88-09420 2111 5A
W88-10967 2112 5B In-Ground Contain-
Method and Reservoirs for

Grid Refinement Approach to Flow and Trans- ment of Liquid Waste, MESZAROS, E.
W88-00505 2101 5E Possible Role of the Biosphere in the Control of
port Modeling of a Proposed Groundwater Cor-
rective Action at the Savannah River Plant, Atmospheric Clouds and Precipitation,
MERRITT, R. W.
2110 2B
Aiken, South Carolina, W88-08952
Patterns of Macroinvertebrate Colonization on
W88-07956 2109 5B Fresh and Senescent Alder Leaves in two METAYER, C.
Ground-Water Modeling, Michigan Streams, Eel (Anguilla Anguilla L.) as a Bioindicator of
W88-10684 2112 2H
W88-08975 2111 2F Metal Pollution: Factors Limiting its Use,
W88-05258 2107 5A
Groundwater Flow Modeling Study of the Love MERRIWEATHER, R.
Determination of Chlorophenoxy Acid Herbi-
Canal Area, New York, Experimental Study of Bioaccumulation, Toxici-
W88-02610 2104 2F cides by Liquid Chromatography Using Carbon-
14 Tracers,
ty and Regulation of Some Trace Metals in
W88-09054 5A Various Estuarine and Coastal Organisms,
Numerical Modeling of Ground Water Flow 2111
W88-01485 2102 5C
and Saltwater Transport in Northern Pinellas
County, Florida, MERY, A,
Design and Operation of the Colbun Spillway In Situ Studies and Experiments of the Ecotoxi-
W88-11112 2112 2F
and Low-Level Outlet, cology of Four Metals (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn) on
Remedial Action Assessment for Hazardous W88-07457 2109 8A Algae and grazing mollusks (gastropoda)
Waste Sites via Numerical Simulation, (Etudes in situ Et Experimentales De L'Ecotoxi-
W88-01735 2103 5B MERZOUGUI, M. cologie De Quatre Metaux (Cd, Pb, Cu, Zn)
Spatial Variability of Infiltration Rates on a
Chez Des Algues Et Des Mollusques Gastero-
Simulation Biodegradation
of and Sorption Semiarid Seeded Rangeland, podes Brouteurs),
Processes in Ground Water, W88-03281 2104 2G 2103 5C
W88-02476
W88-10421 2112 5B
MESA, O. J.
METCALF, T. G.
MERCER, N. M. Main Channel Length-Area Relationship for
Bioaccumulation and Disposition of Solids-Asso-
Contribution of Tap Water to Mineral Intakes of Channel Networks,
W88-04189 2105 2J ciated Virus by Shellfish,
Canadian Preschool Children,
W88-03478 2104 5C W88-09468 2111 5B
MESDAGHINIA, A.
MERCHANT, J. W. Fixed Activated Sludge Makes Sewage Treat- Removal of Hepatitis A Virus and Rotavirus by
Ground Water Protection Planning Using the ment Simple, Drinking Water Treatment,
ERDAS Geographic Information System: Auto- W88-03725 2105 5D W88-07038 2109 5F

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METCALFE, C. D.

METCALFE, C. D. Summary of Groundwater Pollution Problems MEZGER, M.


Induction of Micronuclei and Nuclear Abnor- in South Dakota, Development of the Rotifer Community Struc-
malities in the Erythrocytes of Mudminnows W88-01406 2102 5B Lake Constance During its Eutrophica-
ture in
(Umbra limi) and Drown Bullheads (Ictalurus
tion,
nebulosus), MEYER, M. I. B.
W88-09593 2111 5C
W88-08252 2110 5A Seasonal Changes of Ionic Concentrations in the
Vacuolar Sap of Chara Vulgaris L. Growing in
MIAH, M. J.
METCALFE, D. E. a Brackish Water Lake,
Evaluation of a Passive Sampling Soil-Gas
Rapid Assessment Model for Spills on Soil of W88-05935 2108 2H Survey Technique for Detecting Volatile Organ-
Oily Fluids that are Immiscible with Water,
W88-11221 MEYER, M.-L. icCompounds,
2112 5A
Control of Phosphorus Loading and Flushing as W88-11237 2112 5A
METCALFE, S. E. Restoration Methods for Lake Veluwe, The
Modern Diatom Assemblages in Central Mexico: Netherlands,
MIAH, M. M.
The Role of Water Chemistry and Other Envi- W88-10357 Improving Tubewell Irrigation System Perform-
2112 2H
ronmental Factors as Indicated by TWINSPAN ance,
and DECORANA, MEYER, R. L. W88-03782 2105 3F
W88-08082 2110 5C Algal Growth Potentials and Heavy Metal Con-
centrations of the Primary Streams to Upper MICE, A. P.
METRY, A. A. Beaver Lake, Mersey Valley Sludge Pipeline Terminal -
Predictive Tools for Contaminant Transport in W88-03502 Design and Construction,
2105 5B
Groundwater, W88-06204 2108 5E
W88-09445 2111 5B Long-Term Phytoplankton Succession in
DeGray Reservoir (1975-1980), MICHAEL, G.
METSELAAR, K. W88-01067 2102 2H Overhauling Health Effects Perspectives,
Measurement of Matric Flux Potential: A Simple W88-08003 2110 5F
Procedure for the Hydraulic Characterization of Qualitative and Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data
Soils, Compilation to Determine Macrotrends, MICHAEL, J. L.
W88-06442 2108 2G W88-03487 2104 2H Reversed-Phase Solid-Phase Extraction for
Aqueous Environmental Sample Preparation in
METZGER, D. D. Qualitative and Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data
Herbicide Residue Analysis,
Method and Reservoirs for In-Ground Contain- Compilation to Determine Macrotrends II, -
W88-04005
ment of Liquid Waste, W88-03499
2105 5A
2105 7C
W88-00505 2101 5E MICHAEL, K. A.
MEYER-REIL, L. A.
Treatment of Various Nuclear Generating Sta-
METZGER, P. C. Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Extracellu-
tion Waste Waters with Durasil(TM) Media,
Protecting Social Values in Western Water lar Enzymatic Activities and Microbial Incorpo-
W88-06083 2108 5D
Transfers, ration of Dissolved Organic Substrates in Marine
W88-07381 2109 6E Sediments, MICHAEL, M. D.
W88-04080 2105 2L Coordination of Local, State, and Federal Agen-
MEULEMANS, C. C. E.
Basic Principles of UV-Disinfection of Water, MEYER, T. cies' Response to Groundwater Contamination
A.
W88-06040 2108 5F Episodes,
Innovative Approaches to Transportation of
Water by Tanker, W88-11032 2112 6E
MEULEMANS, J. T. W88-07858
Production and Decomposition of the Emergent
2109 5F MICHAEL, M. I.

Littoral Zone of Lake Maarsseveen 1, an Over- MEYER, W. A. Serum Transaminases Activity and Histopatho-
view, Effects of Gravitational and Earthquake Forces logical Changes in Clarias Lazera Chronically
W88-10257 2112 2H on the Stability of the South Fork Castle Creek Exposed to Nitrite,
Blockage in the Mount St. Helens Area, Wash- W88-03650 2105 5C
Seasonal Changes in Biomass and Production of
ington,
Periphyton Growing Upon Reed in Lake Maars-
W88-03108 MICHAEL, P.
seveen
2104 8D
I, Air Pollution Trajectories in Precipitating
W88-09765 2111 2H MEYER, W. S. Storms,
Characterizing Water Use by Irrigated Wheat at W88-02911 2104 5B
MEYER, A.
Griffith, New South Wales,
Determination Cadmium, Lead and
of Zinc, MICHAELS, P. J.
W88-07702 2109 3F
Copper in Soils and Sewage Sludges by Micro- Composite Climatology of Florida Summer
processor-Controlled Voltammetry in Compari- Effect of an Intermittent Water-Table Gradient Thunderstorms,
son with Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, on Soil and Xylem Nitrate W88-06372
in Cotton, 2108 2B
W88-05923 2108 5A W88-03659 2105 21
MICHAELSEN, J.
MEYER, J. F. Physiological Responses of Cotton to a Single 400 Years of Central California Precipitation
Discharge and Water Quality of Horse Creek, Waterlogging at High and Low N-Levels, Variability Reconstructed from Tree-Rings,
Southeastern Wyoming. May-November 1985, W88-01992 2103 3F W88-04281 2105 2B
W88-03086 2104 2E
Response of Maize to Three Short-Term Periods MICHAELSON, A. P.
MEYER, J. L. of Waterlogging at High and Low Nitrogen
Contribution of Fungal Biomass to the Diet of a
Design Aspects of the New Anaerobic Digesters
Levels on Undisturbed and Repacked Soil, at Bury,
Freshwater Isopod (Lirceus sp.), W88-06449 2108 21 W88-00241 2101 5D
W88- 10700 2112 2H
MEYERHOFF, R. D. MICHAELSON, J.
Metabolism of a Sub-Tropical Low Gradient Factors Affecting
the Benthic Community Differentiation of Physical from Chemical Tox-
Blackwater River, Structure of a Discontinuous Stream in Guade-
W88-10728 icity in Solid Waste Fish Bioassays,
2112 2H lupe Mountains National Park, Texas,
W88-00098 2101 5C
W88-09998 2111 2H
MEYER, J. S.
Persistence of Biologically Active Compounds MICHALIK, P.
MEYERS, W. A.
in Aquatic Systems, Identificationand Confirmation of Arsenobe-
Open Top Drain,
W88-05747 5C taineand Arsenocholine in Fish, Lobster and
2107 W88-04728 2106 4A
Shrimp by a Combination of Fast Atom Bom-
Grow th Rates
Sensitivity Analysis of Population MEZ. F. bardment and Tandem Mass Spectrometry,
Estimated from Cladoceran Chronic Toxicity Electromechanical Equipment for the Ataturk W88-06121 2108 5A
Tests, Scheme,
W88-06928 2109 5C W88-06713 2108 8C MICHARD, G.
Carbon-14 Dating of Some Hot Spring Waters
MEYER, M. MEZGA, L. J. from the Eastern Pyrenees (Southern France)
Aspects of the Underwater Light Field of Eight Executive Summary of Long-Range Environ- (Mesures de C-14 dans Quelques Eaux Ther-
Central New York Lakes, mental Management Plans, FY 1987-1993, males des Pyrenees-Orientales),
W88-05424 2107 2H W88-07761 2109 6A W88-00049 2101 2F

PA-268
AUTHOR INDEX
MILBRINK, G.

MICHAUD, J. E. MIDDLETON, B. J. MIHOLOVA, D.


Presence Erwinia carotovora
of in Surface Optimizing the Conjunctive Use of Surface and Possibilities of Feeding Diets for Ducks Using
Water in North America, Groundwater, Activated Sludge,
W88-01711 2103 2H W88-00397 2101 4B W88-07160 2109 5E

MICHEL, J. Surface Water Resources of South Africa; MIHURSKY, J. A.


Nationwide Distribution of Ra-228, Ra-226, Rn- Volume IV: Drainage Regions E, G, H, J, K, L Overview ofPolitical, Science and Management
222, and U in Groundwater, - The Western Cape, Part 1 (text),
Chesapeake Bay Region,
Issues in the
W88-04995 2106 5B W88-00819 2101 2E W88-04935 2106 6E

MICHELCHEN, N. Surface Water Resources of South Africa:


MIKASA, H.
About Inter-Annual Coastal Upwelling Vari- Volume V, Drainage Regions MNOQRST, The
Fluorimetric Determination of Nitrate in Natu-
ations off NW-Africa with Reference to Eastern Cape, Part 1 (Text),
ral Waters with 3-Amino-l,5-Naphthalenedisul-
Changes of 'Southern Oscillation', W88-00659 2101 2E
2103 2L phonic Acid in a Flow-Injection System,
W88-01623
Surface Water Resources of South Africa: W88-01870 2103 5A
MICHELETTI, W. Volume V, Drainage Regions MNPQRST, The
Assessment of Developmental Needs for Ad- Eastern Cape, Part 2, (Appendices), MIKELS, J.

vanced Intake Technologies, W88-00660 2101 2A Hydrogeological Problems Associated with


W88-09856 2111 8C Siting Injection Wells in Southern Louisiana,
MIDDLETON, P. W88-11191 2112 5E
Wastewater Concentration by Seeded Reverse Analysis of Emission Databases for Regional
Osmosis: A Field Demonstration in the Electri- Models, MIKES, W. F.
cal Power Industry, W88-03777 2105 7C Sewage Plant Engineered for Value,
W88-06738 2108 5D W88-05486 2107 5D
Three-Dimensional Eulerian Acid Deposition
MICHELS, I. Model: Physical Concepts and Formulation, MIKHAILOV, O. V.
Submodels of Groundwater-Surface Water W88-06080 2108 5B Use of Glass-Fabric Stretch Material for a Flexi-
Interaction for the Analysis of Regional Water
ble Joint of Precast Pipe Sections,
Policies in Open-Pit Lignite Mining Areas, MIDGLEY, D. C.
2103 2A Surface Water Resources of South Africa; W88-00050 2101 8 A
W88-01575
Volume IV: Drainage Regions E, G, H, J, K, L
MICHIBATA, H. - The Western Cape, Part 1 (text),
MIKKELSEN, R. L.
Influence of Selenium, Salinity, and Boron on
Stage Sensitivity of Eggs of the Teleost Oryzias W88-00819 2101 2E
Latipes to Cadmium Exposure, Alfalfa Tissue Composition and Yield,
W88-00118 2101 5C Surface Resources of South Africa:
Water W88-06151 2108 5C
Volume V, Drainage Regions MNOQRST, The
MICKLER, R. A. Eastern Cape, Part 1 (Text), MIKLAS, J. J.
Role of Quality Assurance in National Acid W88-00659 2101 2E Chemical and Biological Trends Associated with
Rain Research in the United States, Acidic Atmospheric Deposition in the Rhode
W88-07149 2109 7C Surface Water Resources of South Africa: River Watershed and Estuary,
Volume V, Drainage Regions MNPQRST, The W88-07261 2109 5C
MIDDAUGH, D. P. Eastern Cape, Part 2, (Appendices),
Bioconcentration of Bromoform by American W88-00660 2101 2 A MIKOWSKI, K.
Oysters, Crassostrea virginica (G.), Exposed to
Comparison of Insect Emergence from Natural
Chlorinated and Dechlorinated Seawater, with MIELE, R. P.
and Artificially Modified Sections of a Stream,
Notes on Survival and Feeding, Toxic Pollutant Removals and Removal Credits
the Fuhlenau, in Schleswig-Holstein (Verglei-
W88-03522 2105 5C Major POTW,
at a
chende Emergenzstudien an einem Naturnahen
W88-02196 2103 5D
MIDDELBURG, R. F. und einem Naturfernen Abschnitt des
Ground-water Contribution to the Salinity of the MIEURE, J. P. Fliessgewassersystems der Fuhlenau, in Schles-

Upper Colorado River Basin, Survey of Procedures for Determining Volatile wig-Holstein),
W88-03044 2104 5B Organics in Water, W 8 8-09999 2111 2H
W88-00435 2101 5A
MIDDLEBROOKS, E. J. MILANES, J.
Design Equations for BOD Removal in Faculta- MIGLIORE, L. Single-Laboratory Evaluation of Method 8080 -
tive Ponds, Effect of Chronic Exposure to Cadmium and Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs,
W88-07342 2109 5D Copper on Asellus aquaticus (L.) (Crustacea, W88-07962 2109 5A
Isopoda),
Dye Sensitized Photo-Oxidation of Bromacil in W88-06920 2109 5C MILANO, J. C.
Wastewater, Amounts of
Photolytic Degradation of Trace
W88-02201 2103 5D Sensitivity of Asellus aquaticus (L.) and Proasel-
Dibromo-l,2-propane in Water: The Influence of
lus coxalis Dollf. (Crustacea, Isopoda) to
Introduction and Overview, Hydrogen Peroxide (Degradation par Photolyse
Copper,
W88-00165 5D du Dibromo-1,2 Propane Present a t'Etat de
2101
W 8 8-09669 2111 5C
Traces dans l'Eau. Influence du Peroxyde d'Hy-
Natural Systems for Waste Management and
MIGUEL, A. drogene),
Treatment, Modeling Dynamic Experiments on the Anaero- W88-09655 2111 5F
W88-11290 2112 5D
bic Degradation of Molasses Wastewater,
W88-05547 2107 5D MILANOVICH, F. P.
Photocatalysed Oxidation of Toxic Organics,
In Situ Detection of Organics,
W88-01932 2103 5D MIHALOPOULOS, N. W88-07976 2109 5A
Supersaturation of Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) in
Photocatalyzed Oxidation of Organic Wastes-
treams,
Rain Waters, MILAZZO, D. P.
W88-02684 2104 2K Chronic Toxicity of Aniline and 2,4-Dichloro-
W88-03266 2104 5D
phenol to Daphnia magna Straus,
Pollution Control in the Petrochemicals Indus-
MIHALYFY, E.
W88-06084 2108 5C
Experiences with the Pre-Pasteurization of
try,
W88-05851 2107 5G Sewage Sludge with Heat Recovery, Sensitivity of Chronic Endpoints Used in Daph-
W88-00257 2101 5E
nia magna Straus Life-Cycle Tests,
Reverse Osmosis Treatment of Drinking Water, W88-U009 2112 5C
W88-01493 2102 5F MIHELCIC, J. R.
Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bon Compounds Under Various Redox Condi-
MILBRINK, G.
Sensitized Photooxidation for Wastewater Disin-
Biological Characterization of Sediments by
fection and Detoxification, tions in Soil-Water Systems,
W88-10740 5B Standardized Tubificid Bioassays,
W88-05265 2107 5D 2112
W88-06908 2109 5A
MIDDLETON, A. C. Microbial Degradation of Acenaphthene and
Microbial Ferrous Iron Oxidation in Acidic So- Naphthalene Under Denitrification Conditions Bulk Sediment Bioassays with Five Species of
lution, in Soil-Water Systems, Fresh-Water Oligochaetes,
W88-08009 2110 5B W88-10739 2112 5B W88-07611 2109 5C

PA-269
AUTHOR INDEX
MILES, J. C.

MILES, J. C. What Farmers Can do for Themselves, MILLER, H.


Representation of Flows to Partially Penetrating W88-00308 2101 3F Pennsylvania's Ground Water Quality Protec-
Rivers from Layered and Anisotropic Aquifers,
W88-07196 MILLER, tion Program,
2109 2F C. J.
Phase II: Flow Through Clay W88-08903 2110 5G
Liners,
MILES, R. A. W88-00961 2101 5E
Rodent Barrier Device, MILLER, J.

W88-04838 MILLER, C. L. Frequency Estimates of Water Available for


2106 4A
Radioactive and Nonradioactive Solutes in
Runoff Due to Precipitation and/or Snowmelt,
MILES, R. D. Drinking Water from Rn-Charging Devices, W88-01287 2102 2E
Poultry Waste Lagoon Sediment as a Source of W88-06048 2108 5B
Calcium for Laying Hens, Role of Tree Dams in the Construction of
W88-09676 2111 5E MILLER, D. A. Pseudo-terraces and Variable Geomorphic Re-
Guide to Water Records of New Mexico, 1897- sponse to Floods in Little River Valley, Virgin-
MILES, S. K. 1983, ia,
Mutagenic Subfractions from Nonvolatile Or- W88-00721 2101 10A W88-00161 2101 2E
ganics of Drinking Water,
W88-03537 2105 5A MILLER, D. F. MILLER, J. A.
Characterization of a Facility to Simulate In- Hydrogeologic Data from a Test Well Near
MILEY, W. M. Cloud Chemical Transformations, Ponte Vedra, Northeast St. Johns County, Flori-
Long-Term Effects of Tillage on the Retention W88-08457 2110 7B da,
and Transport of Soil Water,
Importance of Liquid Water Concentration in
W88-03406 2104 2F
W88-03501 2105 2G
the Atmospheric Oxidation of S02,
Hydrogeologic Framework of the Floridan Aq-
MILHOUS, R. T. W88-05628 2107 5B uifer System in Florida and in Parts of Georgia,
Importance of Streamflow Forecasting to Water
Studies of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Reac- Alabama, and South Carolina,
Management with Instream Flow Consider-
Haze and Cloud,
tions in W88-03110 2104 2F
ations,
W88-01235 W88-00374 2101 5B
2102 2E Indiana Harbor Experience,
MILLER, D. J. W88-02527 2104 5E
MILINAZZO, F.
Extraction and Recovery of Polycyclic Aromat-
Observation and Simulation of the Sooke Har- MILLER, J. B.
bour System,
ic Hydrocarbons from Environmental Solids
Using Supercritical Fluids, Salinity and Phosphorus Routing through the
W88-06530 2108 2L W88-02858 Colorado River/Reservoir System,
2104 5A
MILL, T.
W88-00340 2101 6G
Direct and Indirect Photolysis of Water-Soluble
MILLER, D. R.
Source of Pb, Cu, and Zn in Fogwater, MILLER, J. C.
Azodyes: Kinetic Measurements and Structure-
W88-02497 2104 5B Deep Dedicated Pump Installation Florida EDB
Activity Relationships,
Contamination Investigation,
W88-06944 2109 5B MILLER, D. W. W88-11087 2112 5A
Chemical Contamination of Ground Water,
Primary Photochemical Processing in Photolysis W88-02536 2104 5B Evidence for the Use of Non-detrital Dissolved
Mediated by Humic Substances,
Organic Matter by Microheterotrophs on Plant
W88-08532 2110 5B Riparian Rights to Streamflow and Their Appli-
Detritus in a Woodland Stream,
cation in Eastern States, W88-08110
MILLAR, J. G. 2110 2H
W88-05660 2107 6E
Special Applications and Concepts: The Upper
Mississippi River On-Site Inspection Team-A
Well Construction Techniques to Prevent Inter-
MILLER, E. L.
Process that Works, aquifier Movement of Pesticides,
Forest Harvest and Site Preparation Effects on
W88-02582 W88-11089 2112 8A
2104 5E Erosion and Sedimentation in the Ouachita
Mountains, MILLER, J. D.
MILLARD, S. P.
W88-08756
Analysis of
2110 4C Laboratory and Simulation Studies of Solute
Statistical Monitoring Network
Design, Transport in Fracture Networks,
Forest Harvest and Site Preparation Effects on
W88-05636 W88-01683 2103 5B
2107 7A Stormflow and Peakflow of Ephemeral Streams
in the Ouachita Mountains,
MILLE, G. MILLER, J. E.
W88-08755 2110 4C
Studies of Hydrocarbon Concentrations at the Mercury-Binding Proteins in the Slipper Limpet,
He Grande and Baoe de Lannion Stations Pollut- MILLER, Crepidula Fornicata, Exposed to Increased Solu-
F. C.
ed by the Wreck of the AMOCO
Cadiz, Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting ble Mercury,
W88-0O382 2101 5A Sludge: Part Ill-Oxygen, Moisture, Ordor, W88-00142 2101 5B
Pathogens,
MILLER, A. C.
W88-03596
MILLER, J. F.
Bibliography of Effects of Commercial Naviga- 2105 5D Floods of April 1979, Mississippi, Alabama,
tion Traffic in Large Waterways, Analysis of EPA Guidance on Composting Georgia,
W88-02560 2104 6G Sludge: Part IV - Facility Design and Operation, W88-03908 2105 2E
W88-02127 2103 5D
Hand-held Benthic Core Sampler, MILLER, J. M.
W88-10454 2112 7B MILLER, F. D. Transatlantic Transport of Sulfur,
Water Consumption and Demand Measurements W88-05573 2107 5B
Morphology and Ecology of Urnatella gracilis for Single-Family Households,
Leidy, (Entoprocta), a Freshwater Macroinver- Western Atlantic Ocean Experiment,
W88-04092 2105 6D
tebrate from Artificial Riffles of the Tombigbee W88-08446 2110 5B
River, Mississippi, MILLER, G. C.
W88-09933 2111 2H 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin: Environ- MILLER, J. R.
mental Chemistry, Evolution and Adequacy of Ground Water
Mussel Fauna Associated with Wing Dams in W88-08435 Monitoring Networks at Hazardous Waste Dis-
2110 5B
Pool 7 of the Mississippi River, posal Facilities in Illinois,
W88-09928 2111 2H MILLER, G. D. W88-09292 2111 7A
Application of Microcosm Technology to Study
MILLER, A. P. the Biodegradation Potential of a Subsurface Speciation of Aluminum in an Acidic Mountain
Earth Overflow Dam, Alluvial Material Exposed to Selected Petrole- Stream,
W88- 10879 2112 8 A um W88-04264
Hydrocarbons, 2105 5A
W88-09315 2111 5B
MILLER, C.
MILLER, K. A.
Correlates of Habitat Favourability for Benthic MILLER, G. S. Right to Use Versus the Right to Sell: Spillover
Macroinvertebrates at Five Stream Sites in an Studies of Large-Scale Currents in Lake Erie, Effects and Constraints on the Water Rights of
Appalachian Mountain Drainage Basin, U.S.A 1979-80,
,
Irrigation Organization Members,
W88-10695 2112 2H W88-06396 2108 2H W88-04597 2106 6C

PA-270
AUTHOR INDEX
MILLS, T.

MILLER, K. J. MILLER, T. S. Community Structure of Sessile Heterotrophic


Key Issues of the Drinking Water Amendments, Ground-water Conditions and Leachate Move- Bacteria Stressed by Acid Mine Drainage,
W88-05430 2107 6E ment Near Two Chemical-Waste Sites in W88-08797 2110 5C
Oswego County, New York,
MILLER, L. M. W88-03344 2104 5B Inadequacy of the Eucaryote Inhibitor Cyclo-
Effects of Variation in Flow on Distribution of heximide in Studies of Protozoan Grazing on
Northern Squawfish in the Columbia River MILLER, W. E. Bacteria at the Freshwater-Sediment Interface,
below McNary Dam, Use of Bioassays to Determine Potential Toxici- 2H
W88-04085 2105
W88-09830 2111 81 ty Effects of Environmental Pollutants,
W88-01088 2102 7A MILLS, D. K.
MILLER, M. C.
Photosynthesis and Light in Estuarine Benthic
Late Holocene Flooding in the Ecuadorian Rain Use of Selenastrum capricornutum to Assess the
Microalgae,
Forest, Toxicity Potential of Surface and Ground Water
W88-10752 2112 2L
W88-08107 2110 2E Contamination Caused by Chromium Waste,
W88-06328 2108 5C
Primary Production and its Control in Toolik MILLS, E. L.

Lake, Alaska, MILLER, W. J. Use of Zooplankton Size to Assess the Commu-


W88-09591 2111 2H Use of Analytical Models for Evaluating Cor- nity Structure of Fish Populations in Freshwater
rective Actions at Hazardous Waste Sites, Lakes,
MILLER, P. S. W88-09140 2111 7C W88-09822 2111 81
Class III Cultural Resource Survey of the Gera-
nium Canal and Lateral System, Valley County, MILLER, W. P. MILLS, G. L.
Nebraska, Hydraulic Conductivity of Three Southeastern Environmental Chemistry of Sodium Tetraphen-
W88-02588 2104 6G Soils as Affected by Sodium, Electrolyte Con- ylboron: Photochemical Degradation,
centration, and pH, W88-09216 2111 5B
MILLER, R. W88-04499 2106 2G
Discovery and Elimination of Dioxins from a Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in SRP
Carbon Reactivation Process, and Soil Loss of Three Gypsum-
Infiltration Aquatic Sediments,
W88-07382 2109 5D Amended Ultisols under Simulated Rainfall, W88-09217 2111 5B
W88-04503 2106 2J
Injecting an Oxygen Fix,
Preconcentration and Analysis of Tetraphenyl-
W88-08142 2110 5G Particle Size of Interrill-Eroded Sediments from
boron and Diphenylborinic Acid in Natural
Highly Weathered Soils,
MILLER, R. A. Waters Using CI 8 Reverse-Phase Liquid Chro-
W88-04649 2106 2J
Catalyzed Wet Oxidation of Hazardous Wastes, matography,
W88-01309 2102 5D Solenoid-Operated, Variable Intensity Rainfall W88-09654 2111 5 A
Simulator,
Guide to the Selection of Materials for Monitor-
W88-00109 2101 2B MILLS, H. F.
ing Well Construction and Ground-Water Sam- Filter of the Water Supply of the City of Law-
pling, MILLETTE, L. rence, and Its Results,
W88-08972 2111 7B Effect of pH Adjustment on the Internal Corro- W88-06831 2109 5F
sion Rate of Residential Cast-Iron and Copper
Process for Destroying Tetrachlorodibenzo-p- MILLS, L. R.
Water Distribution Pipes,
Dioxin in a Hazardous Waste,
W88-08362 2110 5F Hydrogeology of the Sulphur Springs Area,
W88-01313 2102 5D
Tampa, Florida,
MILLIGAN, J. D. W88-02999 2104 7C
MILLER, R. D.
Effects of Carbonate Geology on Urban Runoff,
Seismic Reflection Study of a Shallow Aquifer
W88-01137 2102 4C MILLS, M. J.
During a Pumping Test,
W88-04062 2105 2F Effect of Lime Treatment of Sewage Sludge on
Effects of Carbonate Geology on Urban Runoff:
the Hatching and Viability of Human Beef Tape-
Water Quality Aspects,
MILLER, R. G. worm,
W88-01182 2102 5B
Comparison of Seven Methods for Concentrat- W88-00261 2101 5D
ing Organic Chemicals from Environmental
MILLIKEN, G.J.
Water Samples, Informational/Educational Approaches to
MILLS, N. F.
W88-07803 2109 5A Public Attitudes on Reuse of
Potable Effect of Alternating Aerobic and Anaerobic
Wastewater; Research Study Report; Program Conditions on the Economics of the Activated
Organic Contaminant Control: Pilot Scale Stud-
Guide for Municipal Water System Administra- Sludge System,
ies at Jefferson Parish, Louisiana,
tors, W88-04375 2105 5D
W88-05825 2107 5F
W88-03168 2104 5D
MILLS, P. C.
MILLER, R. H.
Effects of Livestock Pasturing on Nonpoint Sur- MILLINGTON, D. S. Water and Tritium Movement in Variably Satu-
face Runoff, Oxidative Degradation of Aquatic Humic Mate- rated Glacial Deposits near Sheffield, Illinois,

W88-O0910 2101 5B rial, W88-11042 2112 2F


W88-00425 2101 5A
MILLER, R. J. MILLS, S. W.
Simulation of SAR Data Products, Specific of Synthetic Organic
Identification Factors Determining Algal Populations in Waste
W88-085O0 2110 7B Chemicals River Water Using Liquid-liquid
in Stabilization Ponds and the Influence of Algae
Extraction and Resin Adsorption Coupled with on Pond Performance,
MILLER, R. L. Electron Impact, Chemical Ionization and Accu- W88-07334 2109 5D
Implementing the Public/Private Nonpoint rate Mass Measurement Gas Chromatography-
Source Management Partnership: A State For- Mass Spectrometry Analyses, Physico-Chemical Parameters Influencing
estry Perspective, W88-06844 2109 5A Faecal Bacterial Survival in Waste Stabilization
W88-01144 2102 5G Ponds,
MILLMAN, W. G. 5D
W88-07336 2109
Vertical Attenuation of Light in Charlotte Some Successful Applications of Electrodialysis,
Harbor, a Shallow, Subtropical Estuary, South- W88-00217 2101 5D Water Column Sampling as a Rapid and Effi-
western Florida,
cient Method of Determining Effluent Quality
W88-09717 2111 2L MILLNER, P. D.
and the Performance of Waste Stabilization
Microbially Mediated Growth Suppression and
MILLER, R. T. Death of Salmonella in Composted Sewage Ponds,
Preliminary Modeling of a Doublet-Well System Sludge, W88-07331 2109 5D
for Aquifer Thermal-Energy Storage, W88-08799 2110 5D
W88-03885 2105 2F
MILLS, T.
MILLS, A. L. Use of Time Domain Electromagnetic Sound-
MILLER, T. Bacterial Utilization of Formic and Acetic Acid ings for Mapping Sea Water Intrusion in Monte-
Blowout Recovery System, in Rainwater, rey Co., CA.: A Case History,
W88-00529 2101 5G W88-05633 2107 2K W88-09026 2111 5 A

PA-271
AUTHOR INDEX
MILLS, W. B.

MILLS, W. B. MILVAER, J. MINGAZZINI, M.


Stream Sampling for Waste Load Allocation Water Exchange of Framvaren, Diurnal Variations of Intracellular Nitrate Stor-
Applications, W88-08926 2110 2L age by Marine Diatoms: Effects of Nutritional
W88-07753 2109 5E State,
MILWARD, L. J.
Water Quality Assessment: A Screening Proce- Persistenceand Movement of Picloram
W88-04168 2105 2L
in a
dure for Toxic and Conventional Pollutants; Northern Saskatchewan Watershed,
W88-08759
MINGO, T. M.
Part 3, 2110 5B
Biomass and Species Richness of Aquatic Ma-
W88-03992 2105 2H
MIMIDES, T. crophytesin Four Maine (U.S.A.) Lakes of Dif-

MILLS, W. R. Toxic Metal Adsorption in the Triassic Sand- ferent Acidity,


Use of Static Soil Vapor Collectors to Identify stone Aquifer of the English Midlands, W88-02079 2103 5C
Subsurface Contamination in Southern Califor- W88-06775 2108 5B
niaGround Water Basins,
MINIGULOV, A. K.
MIMIKOU, M. Passage of Waste Discharges through Blocks
W88-09290 2111 5 A Forecasting Daily Precipitation Occurrences with Vertical Units,
MILLY, with Markov Chain of Seasonal Order, W88-O1901
J. J. 2103 5B
Drainage System, W88-01237 2102 2B
W88-00498 2101 5E MINK, J. F.
Rainfall-Runoff Model for Daily Flow Synthe- Organic Contamination of Groundwater: A
MILLY, P. C. D. sis
Learning Experience,
Effect of Storm Scale on Surface Runoff W88-06519 2108 2 A W88-05336 2107 7B
Volume,
MIN, S. Y.
W88-07453 2109 2 A Acute Effects of Mercuric Chloride on Intracel-
MINK, L. L.
Analytical and Graphical Technique to Deter-
lular GSH Levels and Mercury Distribution in
Effects of Spatial Variability on Annual Average
the Fish Oreochromis aureus,
mine the Spacing of Drainage Wicks for Pressue
Water Balance,
W88-06475 2108 5C Relief in an Open Pit Coal Mine,
W88-04191 2105 2A W88-01417 2102 4B
Estimation of Brooks-Corey Parameters from
MINAGAWA, M.
Biogeochemical Studies on the Transport of Or- MINKKINEN, P.
Water Retention Data,
ganic Matter along the Otsuchi River Water- Application of Partial Least-Squares Modelling
W88-02786 2104 2G
shed, Japan, in the Optimization of a Waste-Water Treatment

MILNE-HOME, W. A. W88-08723 2110 2K Plant,


Modeling Mass Transport with Competitive Ion W88-01869 2103 5D
Exchange,
MINAMI, J.-I.

W88-10914 2112 5B
Indices of Drinking Water Concerned with MINNATULLAH, K. M.
Taste and Health, Toward an Affordable Human Waste Manage-
MILNE, W. R. W88-00149 2101 5F ment Programme for the Poor - A Report on
Recurrent Groups of Zooplankton in the Bay of Bangladesh,
Fundy and Southwest Nova Scotia Regions,
MINAMI, K.
W88-03706 2105 5D
Influence of pH on Methane and Sulfide Produc-
Canada,
tion from Methanol,
W88-05050 2106 2L MINNICH, M. M.
W88-08132 2110 5D Copper Activity in Soil Solution: I. Measure-
MILNER, A. M.
Methane ment by Ion-Selective Electrode and Donnan
Production Using a Bio-Reactor
Colonization and Ecological Development of Dialysis,
Packed with Pumice Stone on an Evaporator
New Streams in Glacier Bay National Park,
Condensate of Kraft Pulp Mill, W88-00104 2101 5A
Alaska,
W88-03810 2105 5D
W88-08095 2110 2H Copper Activity in Soil Solution: II. Relation to
MINDLER, A. B. Copper Accumulation in Young Snapbeans,
MILOH, T. Measurements and Control W88-00105
in Reverse Osmosis 2101 5A
Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of
Desalination,
Nonlinear Sloshing Waves in a Rectangular W88-00089 MINNIGH, H. A.
2101 3A
Channel, Frequency-of-Occurrence Monitoring for Coli-
W88-06817 2109 8B MINEAR, R. A. form Bacteria in Small Water Systems,
Effects of Several Ions on Iron Treatment by W88-05329 2107 5A
MILON, J. W. Sodium Silicate and Hypochlorite,
Optimizing Nonpoint Source Controls in Water W88-01897 2103 5F MINNS, K. C.
Quality Regulation,
Examination of Association Indices and Formu-
W88-02378 2103 5G Fulvic Acid Constituents of Coal Slurry Trans-
lation of a Composite Seasonal Dissimilarity
port Wastewater,
MILORADOV, L. M. W88-06325 2108 5B
Index,
Potential Hydroenergy Production by Optimiza- W88-09689 2111 7C
tion, Heavy Metals Municipal Wastewater Treat-
in
W88-05156 ment Plant Influents: An Analysis of the Data MINO, T.
2107 6D
Available from Treatment Plants, Biological Mechanism of Acetate Uptake Medi-
MILSTEIN, O. W88-00634 2101 5D ated by Carbohydrate Consumption in Excess
Removal of Chlorophenols and Chlorolignins Phosphorus Removal Systems,
from Bleaching Effluent by Combined Chemical MINELLO, T. J. W88-10264 2112 5D
and Biological Treatment, Creation of Fishery Habitat in Estuaries,
W88-10326 2112 5D W88-02567 2104 2L MINOR, H.-E.
Design of the Misicuni Scheme in Bolivia,
MILTNER, R. J. MINER, R. P. W88-02697 2104 8A
Cost and Performance Evaluation for Full Scale, Stauffer's Utilization of Waste Products as Fuel,
Single Solute Control of Synthetic Organic
W88-00980 2102 5E MINOT, D.
Chemicals by Granular Activated Carbon Ad- Sedimentation and Digestion on Pond Bottoms-
MINES, R. O.
sorption,
Activated Sludge Treatment of a High Strength
An Attempt to Establish a Short-Term Material
W88-05754 2107 5F Balance,
Nitrogenous Waste,
W88-02214 2103 5D W88-07337 2109 5D
MILTON, E. J.
Use of Landsat Multispectral Scanner Data for Evaluation of Oxygen Uptake Rate as an Acti- MINSLEY, B.
the Analysis and Management of Flooding on vated Sludge Process Control Parameter, Use of Microbial in Situ Treatment for Detoxifi-
the River Severn, England, W88-04583 cation of a Contaminated Ground Water,
2106 5D
W88-06974 2109 7B W88-11061 2112 5G
MING, C. O.
MILTZ, D. Stage-Discharge Relations for Tombigbee River MINTON, R. V.
Sedimentation and the Economics of Selecting Lock and Dam, Near
at Aliceville Pickensville, Acute Toxicity of Ammonia and Nitrite to Spot-
an Optimum Reservoir Size, Alabama-Updated 1985, ted Seatrout,
W88-01676 2103 2J W88-03136 2104 2E W88-O7076 2109 5C

PA-272
AUTHOR INDEX
MIYASHITA, R.

MINTZ, Y. MISTETSKII, G. E. MITSCH, W. J.


Evaporation of Rain Falling from Convective Steady-State Moisture Transport in an Inhomo- Water Pollution form Oil and Gas Recovery in
Clouds as Derived from Radar Measurements, geneous Porous Medium, Eastern Kentucky Watersheds,
W88-09535 2111 2B W88-01905 2103 8D W88-04299 2105 5C
MIRADA, F. J. MITCHELL, A. J. B. MITTEN, H. T.
Activated Sludge Treatment of Waste Water Land Resource Assessment for Irrigation, Summary of Municipal Pumpage for the Fresno
Contaminated with Heavy Metals: Advantages W88-05835 2107 3F Area, California, 1931-80,
of the Use of Sepiolita into the Biological Units, W88-03393 2104 4B
W88-04125 2105 5D MITCHELL, D. G.
Acute Toxicity of Roundup and Rodeo Herbi- MITZ, S. V.
MIRANOWSKI, J. A. cides to Rainbow Trout, Chinook, and Coho Size-Dependent Pharmacokinetics of Trace Ele-
Best Management Practice Implementation Eco-
Salmon, ment Accumulation by Gambusia affinis with
nomics and Farmer Decision Making,
W88-07839 2109 5G W88-05115 2107 5C Emphasis on Zinc,
W88-09225 2111 5B
MIRON, J. MITCHELL, D. J.
Culture of Endomyces fibuliger in Mussel Proc- Morphological Responses and Sediment Pat- MIURA, A.
essing Wastes and Precipitation with PEGs of its terns, Effects of the Effluent of Chlorinated Municipal
Extracellular Amylolytic System, W88-09369 2111 2E Sewage on the Growth of Porphyra Yezoensis,
W88-O2060 2103 5C (In Japanese),
MITCHELL, G. F.
W88-08881 2110 5E
M1RONENKO, V. A. Assessment and Compilation of Ground-Water
Field Study of Seepage and Migration Processes Quality Data for Mississippi, Studies of the Sampling Time of the Effluent of
in Fissured-Porous Rocks, W88-03485 2104 7C the Municipal Sewage Treatment Plant to
W88-07303 2109 5B
Evaluate the Effects on the Growth of Porphyra
MITCHELL, J. G.
Hydrogeological Investigations in Mining (with Yezoensis, (In Japanese),
Recurrent and Persistent Brown Tide Blooms
Reference to USSR Experience), W88-0889O 2110 5E
Perturb Coastal Marine Ecosystem,
W88-01586 2103 4B 2110 2L
W88-08013 Study on the Shaking Culture Method to Evalu-
MIROSHNIKOVA, L. S. MITCHELL, H. J.
ate the Effect of Municipal Sewage on the
Use of the Rock Preservation Scale in Geome- Growth of Porphyra Yezoensis, (In Japanese),
Element Leaching and Capillary Rise in Sandy
chanical Investigations and Construction, W88-08889 2110 5E
Soil Cores: Experimental Results,
W88-10427 2112 8E
W88-02722 2104 2G MIURA, K.
MISHEMA, M. Effect of Ozone on Plasmid DNA of Escheri-
Hydrography of the Estuarine-Lagunar Com- MITCHELL, J. K.
Size Distribution of Eroded Sediment from Two chia coli In Situ,
plex of Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees W),
Tillage Systems, W88-01843 2103 5F
Sao Paulo, Brazil: III. Influence of the Tide
Cycle (Hidrografia do Complexo Estuarino La- W88-08054 2110 2J
MIX, T. J.
gunar de Cananeia (25 degrees S; 048 degrees Assessing Cyanide Contamination from an Alu-
Transformations of Rainfall by Plant Canopy,
W), Sao Paulo, Brasil: III. Influencia do Ciclo da minum Smelter,
W88-06348 2108 21
Mare), W88-09123 2111 7A
W88-09773 2111 2L MITCHELL, M. D.
MISHRA, B. K. Flow Loss in a Pressure Sewage Line, MIXON, F. O.
W88-05992 2108 8B Saturated and Capillary Fringe Ground-Water
Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya-
cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of
Behavior Near an Excavation,
MITCHELL, M. E. W88-06277 2108 5B
Indian Major Carps,
Executive Summary of Long-Range Environ-
W88-07119 2109 5D
mental Management Plans, FY 1987-1993, MIYAHARA, S.
Recycling of the Aquatic Weed, Water Hya- W88-07761 2109 6A Mobile Pu in Reservoir Sediments of Nagasaki,
cinth, and Animal Wastes in the Rearing of Japan,
Indian Major Carps, MITCHELL, P. J. W88-06049 2108 5B
W88-08851 2110 81 Ground Water Flow Modeling at a Hazardous
Waste Site for Regulator Compliance, MIYAJI, Y.
MISHRA, G. C. W88-10984 2112 5B Biological Decomposition of Trace Organic
Recharge from a River of Large Width to a Compounds,
Shallow Water-Table Aquifer, MITCHELL, R. W88-01936 2103 5D
W88-10417 2112 2F Role of Bacterial Polymers in Metal Release into
Water, Long Term Competition Between Sulfate-reduc-
MISHRA, L. C.
Effects of Fertilizer Factory Effluent on Soil
W88-05729 2107 2F ing and Methane-producing Bacteria for Acetate
in Anaerobic Biofilm,
and Crop Productivity,
MITCHELL, S. F. W88-04857 2106 5D
W88-00099 2101 3C Determination of Phenol in Raw and Potable
MISHRA, M. Waters by HPLC Multi-Electrode Electro- MIYAMOTO, H. K.
Phase II: Flow Through Clay Liners, chemical Detection, Process and Environmental Considerations In-
W88-00961 2101 5E W88-07942 2109 5 A volved in the Selection of Hydraulic and Lubri-
cation Fluids for a Modern Hot Strip Mill,
MISHUEV, A. V. Effects of Changes in Both the Abundance of W88-02145 2103 5D
Effect of the Cross-Sectional Shape of a Canal Nitrogen and Phosphorus and Their Ratio on
on the Parameters of Steep Traveling Surges, Lake Okaro Phytoplankton with Comment on Rationale for the Design of a Water Treatment
W88-10880 2112 8C Six Other Central Volcanic Plateau Lakes, Facility for a Modern Hot Strip Mill. Overview
W88-08782 2110 2H of Design,
misiti, a.
Multiobjective Analysis in Optimal Solution of W88-01015 2102 5D
MITCHELL, W. J.
Hydraulic Networks,
W88-04403
Determination of Measurement Data Quality MIYAMOTO, S.
2105 8B
and Establishment of Achievable Goals for En- Spatial Variability of Soil Salinity in Furrow-
MISOPOLINOS, N. D. vironmental Measurements, Irrigated Torrifluvents,
Genotypic Response to Sodium Chloride Salini- W88-11162 2112 7C W88-04043 2105 3C
ty of Four Major Olive Cultivars (Oleo europea
L.),
MITRA, S. MIYAOKA, S.
W88-07636 2109 3C Mercury in the Ecosystem: Its Dispersion and Method and Apparatus for Controlling Pressure
Pollution Today, and Flow in Water Distribution Networks,
MISRA, V. W88-02323 2103 5B W88-00597 2101 5F
Effect of Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate in
Skin of Fish Fingerlings (Cirrhina mrigala): Ob- MITROVIC, V. MIYASHITA, R.
servations with Scanning Electron Microscope, Eutrophication of Lake Sava, Design of Reverse Osmosis Process,
W88-03665 2105 5C W88-05269 2107 5C W88-07236 2109 3A

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AUTHOR INDEX
MIYATA, H.

MIYATA, H. MOBLEY, M. H. MOGIL, H. M.


Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins Blue Pumps Improve Reservoir Re-
in Epilimnetic to Localized QPFs A - Status Report,
Mussel from Marine Coastal Water in Japan, leases, W88-01223 2102 2B
W88-05623 2107 5B W88-01340 2102 5G
MIYAUCHI, M. MOGIL'NITSKH, V. M.
MOCHALOVA, O. S. New Self-Lubricating Antifriction Material in
Effect of Biphenyl Ether Herbicides on the For-
Passage of Polar Hydrocarbons into Water Hydraulic Structures,
mation of Mutagenic Intermediates from Procar- During Oil Spills,
cinogens by Rainbow Trout, W88-03627 2105 8C
W88-03297 2104 5B
W88-01715 2103 5C
MOHAMED, A. B.
MODI, V. V.
MIYAZAKI, A. Water Supply Systems in Blue Nile Health
Effect Gamma-irradiated Sludge on
of the
Indirect Determination of Fluoride in Waters Project,
Growth and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa L. var.
with Lanthanum Alizarin Complexone and In- W88-05177 2107 5F
GR-3),
ductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrome-
W88-09664 2111 5E MOHAMMED, A. A.
try,
W88-05358 2107 7B Studies on Phytoplankton of the Nile System in
MODLIN, R. F.
Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Cumaceans
Upper Egypt,
MIYOSHI, H. W88-10800
in the Mobile Bay Estuarine System, Alabama, 2112 2H
Method for Strengthening Soft Soil,
W88-01779 2G W88-08014 2110 2L
2103 MOHAMMED, A. I. Y.

Process for Strengthening Soft Soil, MOE, K. Computerized Supervision and Control of Du-
jailah Irrigation Project,
W88-00764 2101 8D Carcinus maenas (L.) in the Four Rock Bottom
Basins at Solbergstrand Experimental Station, W88-02636 2104 3F
MIZUIKE, A. W88-08491 2110 2L
Separation and Determination of Traces of MOHAMMED, A. R. A.
Heavy Metals Complexed with Humic Sub- Population Dynamics of Littorina littorea in an Field Drainage Experiments and Design on
stances in River Waters by Sorption on Indium- Oil Contaminated Environment at Solbergstrand Former Opencast Coal Mining Land,
Treated Amberlite XAD-2 Resin, Experimental Station, W88-01924 2103 2G
W88-06132 2108 7A W88-08488 2110 5C
Evaluation of Drainage Treatments in
Statistical
MIZUMURA, K. MOEBIUS, C. H. Simple Field Trials with Special Reference to
Combined Snowmelt and Rainfall Runoff, Improvement of COD Elimination in Activated Former Opencast Coal Mining Land,
W88-06522 2108 2A W88-01923
Sludge Treatment Plant for Pulp and Paper Mill 2103 2G
MIZUTANI, A.
Waste Waters,
DirectMethod for Deriving Drop-Size Distribu- W88-10322 2112 5D MOHANTY, R. P.
Some Investigations Relating to Environmental
tion and Vertical Air Velocities from VHF
MOEBIUS, S. Impacts of a Water Resource Project,
Doppler Radar Spectra,
Neutron Activation Analysis of Natural Water W88-02864 2104 6G
W88-02045 2103 7B
Samples Using Cf-252 Sources,
Further Discussion on Deriving Drop-Size Dis- W88-08611 2110 5A MOHANTY, U. C.
tribution and Vertical Air Velocities Directly Prediction of the 1979 Summer Monsoon Onset
from VHF Doppler Radar Spectra, MOED, J. R. with Modified Parameterization Schemes,
W88-02052 Durable and Transportable Limnetic Enclosure W88-08117 2110 2B
2103 7B
System Suitable for Wind-Exposed Lakes,
MIZUTANI, H. W88-08261 2110 7B Study of Kuo-Type Cumulus Parameterizations
Biogeochemical Studies on the Transport of Or- During Different Epochs of the Asian Summer
ganic Matter along the Otsuchi River Water- MOEN, T. E. Monsoon,
shed, Japan, Entrainment of Larval Fish from DeGray Lake, W88-09874 2111 2B
W88-08723 2110 2K Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypolimnial
Discharges, MOHLENBERG, F.
MLAKAR, P. F. W88-01074 2102' 2H Submersible Net-Pump for Quantitative Zoo-
Nonlinear Response of Concrete Gravity Dams
plankton Sampling: Comparison with Conven-
to Strong Earthquake-Induced Ground Motion, Population Dynamics of the Fishes in DeGray
tional Net Sampling,
W88-05755 2107 8A Lake, Arkansas, During Epilimnial and Hypo-
W88-10757 2112 7B
limnial Release,
MO, S. C. W88-01073 2H
Study of the Uptake by Duckweed of Alumi-
2102 MOHNEN, V. A.
Acid Rain: Problem Definition,
num, Copper, and Lead from Aqueous Solution, MOENCH, A.
W88-02651
W88-08296 2110 5B 2104 5C
Analysis of Constant Discharge Wells by Nu-
merical Inversion of Laplace Transform Solu- MOK, W. M.
MOBAYEN, M.
tions,
In Vivo and In Vitro Absorption and Binding to Arsenic Speciation and Water Pollution Associ-
W88-01350 2102 2F
Powdered Stratum Corneum as Methods to ated with Mining in the Coeur D'Alene Mining
Evaluate Absorption of Environmental
Skin District, Idaho,
MOFENSON, L. M.
Chemical Contaminants from Ground and Sur- Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated
W88-03161 2104 5A
face Water,
Public Water Supply,
W88-02795 '
2104 5B Chemical Speciation Approach to Evaluate
W88-05492 2107 5C Water Quality Problems in the Blackbird Mining
MOBERLY, L. M.
Epidemic Giardiasis Caused by a Contaminated District, Idaho,
Catalysis of the Autoxidation of Aquated Sulfur W88-04737 2106 5A
Public Water Supply,
Dioxide by Homogeneous and Heterogeneous
W88-07069 2109 5C
Transition Metal Complexes, MOLDAN, B.
W88-02915 2104 5B Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Precipi-
MOFFETT, D.
Removal of Radium-226 from Uranium Mir, <ig tation in Czechoslovakia, 1976-1984: I. Monthly
MOBIUS, C. H.
Effluents: Final Report of a Joint Government- Samples,
Control of Activated Sludge Circulation and of
Industry Program, W88-05632 2107 5B
Secondary Settling Tank Hydraulics,
W88-10340 2112 5D W88-02928 2104 5D
MOLENAAR, D.
Improving the Settling of Activated Sludge by MOFFETT, J. H. Water in the Lower Yakima River Basin, Wash-
Chemical Additives, Determination of Copper in Natural Waters by ington,
W88-10339 2112 5D Atom-Trapping Atomic Absorption Spectrome- W88-03930 2105 2E
try after Liquid/Liquid Extraction,
MOBLEY, C. D. W88-05379 2107 5A MOLES, A.
Numerical Model for the Computation of Radi- Effects of Oil Exposure on Pink Salmon, Oncor-
ance Distributions in Natural Waters with Wind- MOGG, A. A. hynchus gorbuscha, Alevins in a Simulated In-
Roughened Surfaces, Method of Removing Water from Earthen Pits, tertidal Environment,
W88-06558 2108 2H W88-00525 2101 5G W88-03292 2104 5C

PA-274
AUTHOR INDEX
MONTOYA, R.

MOLETTA, R. tional and Nonconventional Pretreatment Meth- MONTEITH, H. D.


Reductive Carboxylation of Propionate to Bu- ods, Virological Studies on an Anaerobic Digestion
tyrate in Methanogenic Ecosystems, W88-07229 2109 5D System for Liquid Pig Manure,
W88-07010 2109 5D W88-02076 2103 5D
MOLTYANER, G. L.
MOLIN, M. Semi-Analytical Method for Contaminant Trans-
MONTEITH, J. L.
Tidal Three-Dimensional Diffusion in a Model port Modelling,
W88-10961 2112 5B MORECS: An Agricultural Perspective,
of the Lagoon of Venice and Reliability Condi-
W88-03958 2105 3F
tions for Its Numerical Integration,
MOLZ, F. J.
W88-01877 2103 5B
Aquifer Testing for Thermal Energy Storage, MONTELEONE, D. M.
W88-01355 2102 2F Interannual Fluctuations in the Density of Sand
MOLINA, A. G.
Ten Year Survey of Salmonella and Enterovirus Lace, Ammodytes americanus, Larvae in Long
Development and Application of a Model for
in Raw and Treated Waters in the Great Sao Island Sound, 1951-1983,
Simulating Microbial Growth Dynamics Cou-
Paulo Area, Brazil, pled to Nutrient and Oxygen Transport in
W88-06337 2108 2L
W88-03565 2105 5F
Porous Media,
W88-10915 2112 5B MONTEMAYOR, M. I.
MOLINA, R. Unicellular Protein Production in Effluents from
Hydrology of the Region Between the Eastern Internal Inconsistencies in Dispersion-Dominat- Processed Mussels. I: Use of Yeast in Axenic and
Canary Islands, Morocco and the Madeira Is- ed Models That Incorporate Chemical and Mi- Mixed Cultures (Produccion de proteina unice-
lands: 'Norcanarias I' Campaign (Hidrologia en crobial Kinetics, lular en efluentes del procesado de mejillon. I:
la Region Comprendida Entre las Islas Canarias W88-07452 2109 5B Utilizacion de levadura en cultivos axenicos y
Orientales, Marruecos y las Islas Madeira. Cam-
mixtos),
pana 'Norcanarias I'), MOMIN, G. A.
Influence of Alkaline on pH of W88-04543 2106 5D
W88-05286 2107 2L Particulates
Cloud and Rain Water in India,
MOLINSKI, M. W88-02408 2103 2K MONTERO, M. C.
Factors Affecting Nutrient Budget in Lakes of Organochlorine and Metal Pollution in Aquatic
the R. Jorka Watershed (Masurian Lakeland, Influence of Alkaline Particulates on the Chem- Organisms Sampled in the Donana National
Poland): VII. Input and Removal of Nutrients istry of Fog Water at Delhi, North India, Park During the Period 1983-1986,
with Fish,
W88-02459 2103 5A W88-05122 2107 5B
W88-10596 2112 SB
MONAGHAN, M. C. MONTES, R.
Radioactive Cesium from the Chernobyl Acci-
MOLION, L. C. Spectrophotometric Reaction-Rate Method for
dent in the Greenland Ice Sheet,
Contribution to the Climatology of Tropospher- the Determination of Nitrite in Waters with Pyr-
W88-04094 2105 5B
ic Dynamics over Amazonia (Uma Contribuicao idine-2-aldehyde 2-Pyridylhydrazone,
a Climatologia da Dinamica Da Troposfera MONDACA, M. A. W88-O60O1 2108 5A
Sobre a Amazonia), Inactivation of Some
Third-generation Cephalo-
W88-10192 2112 2B sporins by Beta-lactamases of Non-fermentative MONTGOMERY, M. L.
Gram-negative Bacteria Isolated from Freshwa- Triclopyr Persistence in Western Oregon Mill
MOLISE, H. C.
ter of a Remote Environment, Pastures,
Case History - Minimization of Once-Through
W88-07214 2109 2H W88-03701 2105 5B
Cooling Water Use and Discharge from Batch
Fermentor Cooling, MONIGER, W. R. MONTGOMERY, R. H.
W88-01054 2102 3E Technique to Measure Entrainment in Cloud by
Material Loading to DeGray Lake, Arkansas:
Dual-Polarization Radar and Chaff,
MOLL, J. R. W88-02050 2103 7B Patterns Among Variables and Significance of
Short Range Flood Forecasting on the River Storm Event Loading,
Rhine, MONISMTTH, S. W88-01061 2102 2H
W88-04696 2106 2E Modal Response of Reservoirs to Wind Stress,
W88-04465 2105 5B Seasonal and Longitudinal Variations in Appar-
MOLLER, G. ent Deposition Rates within an Arkansas Reser-
Irrigation Pipe, MONK, R. D. G.
W88- 10102 2112 3F Design Options for Water Filtration,
W88-05385 2107 5F W88-05097 2106 5C
MOLLER, J.
Determination of Phenol in Water by Flow In- MONKS, K. S. Uncertainty in Water Quality Data,
jection Analysis, Hydrogeochemical Analysis of Cold Creek and W88-05864 2107 7C
W88-07679 2109 5A Blayne Spring, Ennis, Montana,
W88-11133 2112 2E MONTGOMERY, R. M.
MOLLER, M. Effects of Triethylene Glycol on Mysidopsis
Halogenated Organic Compounds in Spent MONSON, J. G. bahia (Crustacea: Mysidacea) and Menidia pen-
Bleach Liquors: Determination, Mutagenicity Economics of Adsorption in Wastewater Treat-
insulae (Pisces: Atherinidae),
Testing and Bioaccumulation, ment,
W88-11011 2112 5C
W88-00431 2101 5A W88-02310 2103 5D
MONTAGNA, P. A. Field Confirmation of a Laboratory-Derived
MOLNAR, S. Hazard Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of
Temporal Variability and the Relationship be-
Game Theoretical Model for the Examination of
Fenthion to Pink Shrimp, Penaeus duorarum,
tween Benthic Meiofaunal and Microbial Popu-
the Mutual Effect of Mining and Environmental
lations of a Natural Coastal Petroleum Seep, W88-11O05 2112 5C
Control,
W88-06866 2109 5C
W88-01453 2102 6D MONTGOMERY, S. O.
MOLNAU, M. MONTAGUE, C. L. Trichloroethylene Metabolism by Microorga-
Ecological Effects of Coastal Marsh Impound- nisms That Degrade Aromatic Compounds,
SAS Based Hydrologic Information Storage and
ments: A Review,
Retrieval System, Part I, W88-07016 2109 5B
W88-07100 2109 6G
W88-O0725 2101 7C
MONTAQUE, D. F. MONTI, J.
Upland Soil Erosion Simulation for Agricultural
Risk Assessment of Soil Contamination Criteria, Assessment of Influence of Complex Hydrogeo-
Watersheds, W88-07957 2109 5C logic and Geochemical Conditions on RCRA
W88-04282 2105 2J Ground Water Monitoring Results,
MONTAZER, P. W88-11195 2112 5A
MOLS, J. J. Monitoring the Vadose Zone in Fractured Tuff,
Stability of Precipitation Samples under Field W88-08312 2110 7B MONTOYA, R.
Conditions,
MONTEIRO, C. K. Inactivation of Some Third-generation Cephalo-
W88-09582 2111 7B
Ten Year Survey of Salmonella and Enterovirus sporins by Beta-lactamases of Non-fermentative
MOLSEED, A. C. in Raw and Treated Waters in the Great Sao Gram-negative Bacteria Isolated from Freshwa-
Desalination of Agricultural Drainage Return Paulo Area, Brazil, ter of a Remote Environment,
Water: I. Operational Experiences with Conven- W88-03565 2105 5F W88-07214 2109 2H

PA-275
AUTHOR INDEX
MOODY, R. L.

MOODY, R. L. Water Resources Management in Lowndes Water Hyacinth Productivity and Detritus Ac-
Storage and Preservation of Environmental County, Mississippi, cumulation.
Samples, W88-02961 2104 6D W88-06918 2109 2H
W88-05749 2107 5A
MOORE, M. MOOS, R. E.
Storage and Preservation of Environmental Sublethal Cellular and Molecular Effects and
Life History of Atlantic Tomcod, Microgadus
Samples, Short-term Recovery of Mussels (Mytilus edulis)
tomcod, in the Hudson River Estuary, with Em-
W88-09419 2111 5A and Periwinkles (Littorina littorea) following
phasis on Spatio-Temporal Distribution and
Chronic Exposure to Petroleum Hydrocarbons,
MOOLEY, D. A. Movements,
W88-08494 2110 5C
Predictive Monsoon Signal in the Surface Level W88-06644 2108 2L
Thermal Field over India, MOORE, M. A.
W88-08945 Annual Yield and Selected Hydrologic Data for
MOOTY, W. S.
2110 2B
Simulation of the Flow System in the Shallow
the Arkansas River Basin Compact, Arkansas-
MOOLMAN, J. H. Oklahoma, 1985 Water Year,
Aquifer, Dauphin Island, Alabama,
Soluble Salt Content of the Alluvial Banks of a W88-03085 W88-04684 2106 2F
2104 2E
Semi-Arid Tributary Catchment of the Great
Fish River, MOORE, M. N. Summary of Selected Water-Quality Data for
W88-02090 the Warrior Coal Field, Alabama,
2103 2G Effects of Toxic Chemicals in the Marine Envi-
ronment: Predictions of Impacts from Laborato- W88-03374 2104 5B
MOON, R. E. ry Studies,
Hydrogeologic Investigations of Pesticide Spills, W88-06299 2108 5C
MORA, C. M.
W88-09098 2111 5B Administrative Aspects for the Renovation and
Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Marine Bivalve Reuse of Wastewater,
MOORE, B. C. Venus verrucosa: Accumulation and Cellular W88-00273 2101 5D
Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Funding for Responses,
Lake Restoration: A Case Study at Carlisle W88-06848 MORA, J. C.
2109 5B
Lake, Ozone Absorption in Water: Mass Transfer and
W88-01108 2102 5G MOORE, P. D. Solubility,
Man and Mire: A Long and Wet Relationship, W88-02851 2104 5D
MOORE, C. R. W88-09860 2111 4C
Determination of Benthic-Invertebrate Indices MORADI-ARAGHI, A.
and Water-Quality Trends of Selected Streams MOORE, R. B. Polymerflood Process,
in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1969-80, Computation of Inflows and Outflows of Eight W88-04794 2106 5F
WS8-10063 2111 5A Regulated Lakes in the Oswego River Basin,
New York, 1930-79, MORAG, A.
MOORE, D. R. J. W88-03010 2104 2A Viral Antibodies in Agricultural Populations Ex-
Effects of a Water-Depth Gradient on the Ger-
posed to Aerosols form Wastewater Irrigation
mination of Lakeshore Plants, MOORE, R. K.
During a Viral Disease Outbreak,
W88-07948 2109 2H Measurement of Precipitation with Synthetic
W88-03672 2105 5B
Aperture Radar,
MOORE, I. D. W88-06746 2108 7B
Kinematic Overland Flow - Generalization of
MORAGUES, V.
Rose's Approximate Solution, Part II, MOORE, R. T.
Chemical Contaminants Monitoring: Pesticide
W88-07520 Residues in Lake Albufera, Valencia, Spain,
2109 2E Measurement of Total Organic Halides (TOX)
and Purgeable Organic Halides (POX) in Water W88-05393 2107 5B
MOORE, J. C.
Using Carbon Adsorption and Microcoulometric
Comparisons of Laboratory Toxicity Test Re- MORAIS, S.
Determination,
sults with Responses of Estuarine Animals Ex-
W88-00441
Cape Verde Islands: Experiences with Sea-
2101 5A
posed to Fenthion in the Field, Water Desalination,
W88-06931 2109 5C MOORE, T. R. W88-07880 2109 3A
Assessment of a Simple Spectrophotometric
MOORE, J. G. Method for the Determination of Dissolved Or- MORALES, E.
Design and Construction of the Kirkcaldy Long ganic Carbon in Freshwaters, Seasonal Variation of Iron, Copper and Zinc in
Sea Outfall, W88- 10440 2112 7B Penaeus Brasiliensis from Two Areas of the Car-
W88-06465 2108 8A ibbean Sea,
Dissolved Iron and Organic Matter in Northern W88-06429 2108 5B
MOORE, J. W. Peatlands,
Evaluation of Packed Towers for Removing W88-07174 2109 2K MORAN, J. M.
Volatile Organics From Surface Waters, Introduction to Environmental Science,
W88-03503 2105 5F Preliminary Study of the Effects of Drainage W88-02321 2103 5A
and Harvesting on Water Quality in Ombrotro-
Wastewater Characterization and Treatment for phic Bogs near Sept-Iles, Quebec, MORAN, M. A.
the Coal Slurry Pipelining Industry, W88-04278 2105 4C Dynamics of Microbial Biomass and Activity in
W88-03270 2104 5D Five Habitats of the Okefenokee Swamp Eco-
Thermal Regime of Peatlands in Subarctic East- system.
MOORE, K. A. ern Canada,
Microhabitat Selection by a Stream-dwelling
W88-08796 2110 2H
W88-07936 2109 2H
Amphipod: A Multivariate Analysis Approach.
MORANGE, H.
W88-10206 2112 2H MOORE, W. S.
Anaerobic-Aerobic Versus Aerobic Treatment
Radium and Thorium
Distributions of Uranium,
MOORE, L. of Concentrated Pulp and Paper Mill Effluent,
Isotopes in Two
Anoxic Fjords: Framvaren
Economic Viability of Weather Modification Fjord (Norway) and Saanich Inlet (British Co-
W88-05256 2107 5D
Water Projects, lumbia),
Process Alternatives for Enhanced Biological
W88-01268 2102 3B W88-08938 2110 2L Treatment Efficiency of Forest Industry Ef-
Water Resources Management in Alcorn New Method for the Rapid Measurement of
fluents,

County, Mississippi, 224Ra in Natural Waters, W88-10334 2112 5D


W88-02962 2104 6D W88-04879 2106 5 A MORARIU, S.
MOORE, L. W. MOORHEAD, K. K. Computerized Hydropower Planning in Latin
Agricultural Runoff Modeling in a Small West Nitrogen Transformations in a Waterhyacinlh- American Countries.
Tennessee Watershed, based Water Treatment System, W88-02699 2104 6A
W88-06493 2108 5B W88-06149 2108 5D
MORDORSKI, C. J.
Biological Treatment of Simulated Landfill Oxygen Transport through Selected Aquatic PACT Wastewater Treatment for Toxic Waste
Leachate Containing Chlordane, Macrophytes. Cleanup,
W88-03234 2104 5G W88-06159 2108 5D W88-01006 2102 5D

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AUTHOR INDEX
MORISAWA, M.

MOREAU, D. H. MORENO, J. C. MORGENSEN, S. A.


Financial Burdens and Economic Costs in Ex- Agricultural Land Irrigation with Wastewater in Effectsof Water Lev'el Fluctuations on the
panding Urban Water Systems, the Mezquital Valley, Spawning Success of Largemouth Bass (Microp-
W88-00025 2101 6C W88-00281 2101 3C terus salmoides) in Lake Mead,
W88-00366 2101 6G
Financing Water and Sewer Extensions in Urban MORENO, M. D.
Growth Areas: Current Practices and Policy Modeling the Performance of Deep Waste Stabi- MORI, H.
Alternatives, lization Ponds, Effects of Sediment Removal in Tokyo Bay,
W88-04746 2106 6C W88-08045 2110 5D W88-02521 2104 5C

Financing Water Supply and Wastewater Serv- MORETTI, C. J. MORI, S.


ices in North Carolina in the 1980s, Accumulation of Mutagenic Polycyclic Aromat- Evaluation of the Effect of Chemicals on Aquat-
W88-00735 2101 5D ic Hydrocarbons in Biological Sludge,
ic Ecosystem by Observing the Photosynthetic
W88-02224 2103 5D Activity of a Macrophyte, Porphyra Yezoensis,
FiscalYear 1984 Program Report (North Caroli-
na Water Resources Research Institute), MORFETT, K. W88-02033 2103 5C
W88-00554 2101 9D Trace Metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic
MORI, T.
Lake,
MOREAU, E.
2K Composting Sludge with Reeds,
Extreme Levels of 222-Rn and U in a Private
W88-06888 2109
W88-04524 2106 5D
Water Supply, Trace metal Dynamics in a Seasonally Anoxic
W88-05002 2106 5B MORIARITY, D. J. W.
Lake,
W88-09708 2111 2H Lacunal Gas Discharge as a Measure of Produc-
MOREAU, G.
tivity in the Seagrasses Zostera Capricorni, Cy-
Effects of Experimental Acidification on a Lotic
Macroinvertebrate Community,
MORGAN, C. modocea Serrulata, and Syringodium Isoetifo-
2111 5C Water Management District, lium,
W88-09622
W88-04673 2106 4B W88-06698 2108 2H
Effects of Short-Term and Continuous Experi-
mental Acidification on Biomass and Productivi-
MORGAN, E. L. MORIARTY, F.

Water Periphytic Algae, Developing Automated Multispccies Biosensing Bioaccumulation in Food Chains-A Rational
ty of Running
W88-08963 2111 5C for Contaminant Detection, Approach,
W88-05298 2107 5A W88-03668 2105 5B
Resistance and Viability of Salvelinus fontinalis
Gametes at Various pH (Resistance et viabilite Linking Automated Biomonitoring to Remote MORII, N.
des Gametes d'Omble de Fontaine, Salvelinus Computer Platforms with Satellite Data Retriev- Sedimentation and Effluent Concentration of
fontinalis, a Differents pH), al in Acidified Streams, Soft Clay on Reclamation Works,
W88-06896 2109 5C W88-08967 2111 5C W88-02516 2104 2J

MOREAU, M. MORGAN, H. MORIKAWA, K.


MTBE as a Ground Water Contaminant, Superbugs Spring from Hot Water,
Characteristics of Generic Composition of Aero-
W88-11227 2112 5B W88-03818 2105 2H
bic Heterotrophic Bacteria in Periphyton at an

Some European Perspectives on Prevention of MORGAN, J. A. Oligotrophic Region in the Tamagawa River,

Leaks from Underground Petroleum Storage Evapotranspiration of Native Vegetation in the W88-08633 2110 2H
Systems, Closed Basin of the San Luis Valley, Colorado,
Differences in Plating Efficiency of Bacteria
W88-11215 2112 5G W88-10O32 2111 2D
from River Epilithon Sampled from Upper and
MOREIRA, G. S. MORGAN, J. M. Lower Surfaces of Artificial Substrata,
02 Consumption and Acute Exposure in
Salinity Estimating Chemical Doses for Water Stabiliza- W88-08806 2110 2H
the Freshwater Shrimp Macrobrachium olfersii tion,
(Wiegmann) (Crustacea:Decapoda): Whole W 8 8-05 176 2107 5F MORIN, J.
Animal and Tissue Respiration, Variability of Infiltration in a Field with Sur-
W88-05304 2107 2L Technical Note: Proper Use of the Unit Mg as face-Sealed Soil,
CaC03/L, W88-04500 2106 2G
MOREIRA-NORDEMANN, L. M. W88-05389 2107 7C
33
>';

Estimation of the Precipitation Rate of Anthro- MORIN, P. :*


pogenic S02 in the Greater Sao Paulo Region MORGAN, M. D. Current Restatement and Continuing Reapprais-
(Estimativa da Taxa de Precipitacao de S02 Impact of Nutrient Enrichment and Alkaliniza- al Concerning Demographic Variables in Ameri-
Antropogenico na Grande Sao Paulo), tion on Periphyton Communities in the New can Time-Trend Studies on Water Fluoridation
W88-08416 2110 5B Jersey Pine Barrens, and Human Cancer,
W88-09630 2111 5C W88-10513 2112 5F
MOREL, F. M. M.
Trace Metal Reduction by Phytoplankton: The Introduction to Environmental Science, MORIN, R. H.
Role of Plasmalemma Redox Enzymes, W88-02321 2103 5A Evaluation of Formation Disturbance
Statistical
W88-02878 2104 2L
Produced by Well-Casing Installation Methods,
Sulfate Reduction in Peat from a New Jersey
5B
MOREL, G. Pinelands Cedar Swamp,
W88-06285 2108
Study of an Extraction Procedure for Organic
W88-02703 2104 2H Theoretical Analysis of the Transient Pressure
Trace Levels: Some Results Concerning Hydro-
carbons in Marine Sediments. Response From a Constant Flow Rate Hydrau-
MORGAN, S. F.
W88-10521 2112 5A lic Conductivity Test,
Aerobic Thermophilic Digestion of Sludge
Using Air,
W88-01679 2103 2G
MOREL-SEYTOUX, H. J.
Analytical Solutions for Surface Irrigation, I:
W88-00251 2101 5D MORING, J. R.
Constant Infiltration Rate, Interactions Among Waterfowl, Fishes, Inverte-
MORGAN, W. S. G.
W88-05939 2108 2G Health Aspects, brates, and Macrophytes in Four Main Lakes of
W88-00328 2101 5D Different Acidity,
Analytical Solutions for Surface Irrigation, II:
W88-00680 2101 2H
Variable Infiltration Rate,
W88-05940 2108 2G
MORGANWALP, D.
Hydrologic Detection of Abandoned Wells Near MORINIGO, M. A.
Proposed Injection Wells for Hazardous Waste Coliphages as an Indicator of Faecal Pollution in
Groundwater Recharge Planning Using Resolv-
Disposal, Water. Its Relationship with Indicator and Path-
ent Discrete Kernels,
W88-08061 2110 2F W88-05440 2107 5E ogenic Microorganisms,
W88-04847 2106 5A
MORENO, J. MORGANWALP, D. W.
Modeling the Performance of Deep Waste Stabi- Waste Confinement Performance of Deep Injec- MORISAWA, M.
lization Ponds, tion Wells, Rivers: Form and Process,
W88-08045 2110 5D W88-10950 2112 5B W88-06631 2108 2E

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AUTHOR INDEX
MORIYA, H.

MORIYA, H. Optimal Design of Water Quality Sampling Net- lett, New


Hampshire to Fryeburg, Maine: Octo-
Simplified Model to Simulate Soluble
Kinetic works, ber 1983Through January 1986,
Organic Substances Removal in an Activated W88- 10080 2111 7A W88-10056 2111 2F
Sludge Aeration Tank,
W88-06314 2108 5D MORRIS, R. J. Hydrology of the Ferron Sandstone Aquifer and
Further Studies of Short-Term Variation in the
Effects of Proposed Surface-Coal Mining in
MORK, P. N. Pigment Composition of a Spring Phytoplankton
Castle Valley, Utah,
Seismic Response of Dam with Soil-Structure Bloom,
W88-O3O00 2104 4C
Interaction,
W88-08850 2110 2H
W88-05127 2107 8D MORSE, M.
MORRIS, R. M.
Forecasting the Storm of 15-16 October 1987, Summer Ichthyoplankton Communities of Two
MOROOKA, S. W88-10565 Estuarine Systems of Prince Edward
2112 2B Island,
Ozonation of Organic Refractory Compounds in
W88-10412 2112 2L
Water in Combination with UV Radiation, Guidance Available at Bracknell for the Storm
W88-07061 2109 5F of 15/16 October 1987, and the Forecasters' MORSE, W. J.
Conclusions at the Time, Comparison of Laboratory and Field Deter-
MOROZZI, G. W88-09648 2111 2B mined Values of Hydraulic Conductivity at a
Adsorption of Carcinogenic Benz(a)pyrene on
Waste Disposal Site,
Activated Sludges, MORRIS, T. K.
W88-01728 2103 5E
W88-08298 2110 5B Ecological Effects of Aluminum Complexes on
Freshwater Fish and Their Environments,
MORR A, M. J. Hydrogeologic Evaluation of the Effects of Sur-
W88-02917 2104 5C
face Application of Sewage Sludge to Agricul-
Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition to Agricultural
Land in Northeastern Ohio, MORRISON, B. R. S. tural Land Near Rockton, Illinois,

W88-08763 2110 5B Long-Term Changes in Fish Populations of W88-01672 2103 5B


Acid Streams and Lochs in Galloway South
MORRILL, W. E. West Scotland, MORTENSEN, P.
Protocol for Sampling Environmental Sites for W88-02485 2103 2H Oxygen Depletion Modelling, Port Shelter,
Legionellae, Hong Kong,
W88-02704 2104 5 A MORRISON, G. M. W88-03733 2105 5B
Metal Speciation Variations Within Separate
MORRIS, C. D. Stormwater Systems, MORTIMER, C. H.
Quantifying Minor Sediment Sources Bank Ero-
W88-07140 2109 5B Discoveries and Testable Hypotheses Arising
sion and Flood Plain Scour, Great III,
MORRISON, G. M. P. from Coastal Zone Color Scanner Imagery of
W88-00471 2101 2J Assessment of Metal Species Bioavailability and Southern Lake Michigan,
Geochemical Mobility in Polluted Waters, W88-09846 2111 2H
MORRIS, E. E.
W88-07139 2109 5A
StreambedOxygen Demand Versus Benthic Fifty Years of Physical Investigations and Relat-
Oxygen Demand, Bioavailable Metal Uptake Rate Determination ed Limnological Studies on Lake Erie, 1928-
W88-03892 2105 5B in Polluted Waters by Dialysis with Receiving 1977,
Resins, W88-06392 2108 2H
MORRIS, E. M. W88-07142 2109 5A
Precipitation and Streamwater Chemistry in a Lake Erie Research: Recent Results, Remaining
Subarctic Scottish Catchment, MORRISON, R. D. Gaps,
W88-07561 2109 5B Tensiometer and Pore Water Sampler for W88-06421 2108 5G
Vadose Zone Monitoring,
Transient Acid Surges in an Upland Stream, W88-05929 2108 7B MORTLAND, M. M.
W88-07598 2109 5B Interaction Between Organic Molecules and
MORRISON, S.
Mineral Surfaces,
MORRIS, F. A. Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Donley County Texas: Projections of Saturated W88-O2550 2104 5B
Water Quality Trends in the Las Vegas Wash
Wetlands, Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump- MORTLOCK, R. A.
W88-O0345 2101 5B age Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields,
Continental Weathering of Germanium: Ge/Si
W88-00941 2101 2F
in the Global River Discharge,
MORRIS, J. A.
Bacteriology of the Freshwater Environment: Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in W88-07931 2109 2K
Implications for Clinical Therapy, Hartley County, Texas: Projections of Saturated
W88-03997 Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump- MORTON, R. M.
2105 5B
age Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields, Occurrence and Diet of Fishes in a Tidal Inlet to
MORRIS, J. T. W88-00940 2101 2F a Saltmarsh in Southern Moreton Bay, Queens-
Bacterial Metabolism and the Delta-Carbon 13 land,

Composition of Ground Water, Floridan Aqui-


Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in W88-07167 2109 81
Hemphill County, Texas: Projections of Saturat-
fer System, South Carolina,
W88-06710 ed Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, MORTON, T. G.
2108 2F
Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and Well Yields, Influence of Overwatering and Fertilization on
MORRIS, J. W. W88-00936 2101 2F Nitrogen Losses from Home Lawns,
Development of a National Ground-Water Data W88-06156 2108 5B
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
Base,
Lipscombe County, Texas: Projections of Satu- MOSELY, P.
W88-03771 2105 2F rated Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Upstream - Downstream Interactions as Natural
MORRIS, H.
K. Pumpage Rates, and Well Yields, Constraints to Basin-Wide Planning for China's
W88-00937 2101 2F River Huang,
Fresh Waters of Shetland: Chemical Character-
istics of Running Waters,
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in
W88-02240 2103 4D
W88-09629 2111 2K Potter and Oldham Counties Texas: Projections
MOSER, H.
of Saturated Thickness, Volume of Water in
MORRIS, K. R Deuterium and Oxygen- 18 Studies in Ground-
Storage, Pumpage Rates, Pumping Lifts, and
Solubility of Aromatic Pollutants in Mixed Sol- water of the Delhi Area, India,
Well Yields,
vents, W88-08332 2110 2F
W88-00939 2101 2F
W88-10135 2112 5B
Analytical Study of the Ogallala Aquifer in MOSER, J. B.
MORRIS, M. S. Wheeler County Texas: Projections of Saturated Occurrence and Recovery of a DNAPL in a
Evaluation of an Acidic Waste Site Cleanup
Thickness, Volume of Water in Storage, Pump- Low Yielding Bedrock Aquifer,
Effort,
age rates, Pumping lifts, and Well yields, W88-11255 2112 5G
W88-02144 2103 5D W88-O0938 2101 2F
MOSES, J.
MORRIS, R. D. MORRISSEY, D. J. Paradise Steam Electric Plant, Ashpond Toxici-
Regionalized Variable Theory and the Assess- Geohydrologic and Surface-Water Data for the ty Biomonitoring Study - October 1986,
ment of the Consequences of Uncertainty in the Saco River Valley Glacial Aquifer from Bart- W88-O5710 2107 5G

PA-278
AUTHOR INDEX
MROZ, G. D.

MOSES, J. E. within the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant, MOXIM, W. J.


Prediction of Tidal Surge in Lower Chesapeake Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Fate of US and Canadian Combustion Nitrogen
Bay, W88-08418 2110 5G Emissions,
W88-06853 2109 2L W88-06112 2108 5B
MOTOMIZU, S.
MOSES, J. F. Fluorimetric Determination of Nitrate in Natu- MOY, F.
Forecasting Convective Precipitation by Track- ral Waters with 3-Amino-l,5-Naphthalenedisul-
Community Structure,
ing Cloud Tops in GOES Imagery, phonic Acid in a Flow-Injection System,
2103 5A W88-08485 2110 5C
W88-01225 2102 2B W88-01870

MOSESMAN, N. H. MOTOYAMA, M. MOY, P. B.

Factors Influencing Capillary Analyses of Vola- Three-Compartment Photoreactor for Laser Iso- Suspended Spawning Cans for Channel Catfish
Pollutants, tope Separation of Tritium, in a Surface-Mine Lake,
tile
W88-04006 2105 5A W88-02128 2103 5D W88-07662 2109 81

MOSEY, F. E. MOTTER, O. F. MOYANO, A.


Control of the Anaerobic Digestion Process, Use of an Algal-Microcrustacean Polyculture Salinity Control of Interstate Waters in Argenti-
W88-00246 2101 5D System for Domestic Wastewater Treatment, na,
W88-07325 2109 5D 5G
W88-04367 2105
MOSHER, L.
How to Deal with Groundwater Contamination, MOTTS, W. S.
MOYE, H. A.
W88-08379 2110 5G Hydrogeologic Investigation of Williamsburg,
Chemical and Microbial Degradation of 1,2-Di-
Massachusetts. Session: Glacial Geology/Hard
MOSIER, A. R. bromoethane (EDB) in Florida Ground Water,
Rock,
Response of Maize to Three Short-Term Periods Soil, and Sludge,
W88-09503 2111 2F
of Waterlogging at High and Low Nitrogen W88-09104 2111 5B
Levels on Undisturbed and Repacked Soil, MOTZ, L. H.
W88-06449 2108 21 _ Source Term Equations and Solute Transport MOYER, N. P.
Model for Consumptive Use Permit Application, Legionnaires' Disease Associated with a Hospi-
MOSLEY, M. P. W88-10925 2112 5B talWater System: A Five-Year Progress Report
Experimental Fluvial Geomorphology, on Continuous Hyperchlorination,
W88-11289 2112 2J MOUCHET, P. W88-08309 2110 5F
Unexpected Consequences of the Construction
MOSS, B. of a Storage Dam in a Desert Coastal Zone in MOYER, W. F.
Art of Lake Restoration, Peru (Consequences inattendues de l'edification
W88-03849 2105 5G Resource Protection: A Delaware Perspective,
d'un Barrage-Reservoir en Zone Cotiere Deser- W88-04956 2106 6E
tique au Perou),
MOSS, C.
W88-03762 2105 2H MOYLE, W. R.
Water Resources Investigations in Mississippi,
1984-85, Maps Showing Distribution of Dissolved Solids
MOUGHAMIAN, M. S.
W88-02998 2104 9D and Dominant Chemical Type in Ground Water
Estimation of Flood Frequency: An Evaluation
Basin and Range Province, Southern California,
of Two Derived Distribution Procedures,
MOSS, D. W88-02985 2104 2F
Fauna of W88-00042 2101 7C
Prediction of the Macro-invertebrate
Unpolluted Running-water Sites in Great Britain Southern California Alluvial Basins Regional
MOUNT, D. I.
Using Environmental Data, Appropriate Durations and Measures for Cerio- Aquifer-Systems Analysis: A Bibliography,
W88-10210 2112 2H daphnia Toxicity Tests, W88-03395 2104 10C
W88-11021 2112 5C
Use of Prediction to Assess Macroinvertebrate MOYSE, A.
Response to River Regulation, MOUSA, K. M. Influence ofDrought Stress on 14-C02 Fixation
W88-09621 2111 2H Performance Evaluation of Three Different Sea- and Assimilation, and Distribution of Photo-
water RO Membranes at DROP in Kuwait, synthates in Wheat Seedlings (Influence du defi-
MOSS, M. E.
W88-07239 2109 3A hydrique sur la fixation, l'assimilation de
Summary of Flood-Frequency Analysis in the cit

United States, 14C02 et la distribution des photosynthetats


MOUSTAKA-GOUNI, M. T. chez jeunes plantes de
W88-07385 2109 2E Structure and Dynamics of the Phytoplankton
Bles),
W88-05578 2107 2D
MOSSMAN, G.
Assemblages in Lake Volvi Greece: I. Phyto-
plankton composition and abundance during the
Dealing with the Problem of Obtaining Accu- MOZA, P. N.
rateGround-Water Quality Analytical Results, Period March 1984-March 1985.
Influence of Oxygen on the Direct Photolysis of
W88-09162 2111 7A W88-10131 2112 2H
Simple Aromatics in Aqueous Systems (Einfluss

MOUSTAKA, M. T. von Sauerstoff auf die Direktphotolyse Ein-


MOSTAGHIMI, S.
Planktic Cyanophytes of Lake Volvi, Greece, facher Aromaten in Waessrigen Systemeh),
Effects of Tillage System, Crop Residue Level,
and Fertilizer Application Technique on Losses W88-10892 2112 2H W88-02101 2103 5B
of Phosphorus and Pesticides from Agricultural
MOUTHON, J MOZHEVITINOV, A. L.
Lands,
General Principles for a Method of Assessing Stress-Strain State,Seepage Strength, Stability,
W88-10025 2111 5B
the Overall Quality of Lacustrine Sediments, and Optimization of Earth Dams,
Size Distribution of Eroded Sediment from Two Using a Simplified Analysis of the Mollusk W88-10583 2112 8D
Tillage Systems, Community, (Prinipes Generaux pour une
W88-08054 2110 2J Method d' Appreciation de lat qualite globale des MOZLEY, S. C.
Sediments Lacustres a l'aide d'une Analyse Sim- Ephemera and Hexagenia (Ephemeridae, Ephe-
MOTELL, C. E. plifiee des Malacocenoses), meroptera) in the Straits of Mackinac, 1955-
Estimating Tropical Pacific Rainfall Using Digi- W88-10479 2112 5A 1956,
tal Satellite Data, 2H
W88-09551 2111
W88-06255 2108 2B Mollusks of Tignes Lake (Savoie): Their T ' >ful-
ness in Characterizing Water Quality in High
MROCEK, P. R.
MOTHES, B. Altitude Lakes (Les Mollusques du lac de
Design and Performance of a New Medium for
Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from Tignes (Savoie): Interet de ce Groupe Faunisti-
the Quantitative Recovery of Staphylococcus
Aqueous Solutions and Extraction of Residues que Pour Caracteriser la Qualite Biologique des
aureus from Recreational Waters,
Using the Polymeric Sorbent Wofatit Y 77: I. Sediments des lacs D' Altitude,
Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from W88-10477 2112 5A
W88-01985 2103 5A
Water,
W88-05922 2108 5A MOWINSKA, G. MROZ, G. D.
Composition, Particle Size and Organic Matter Effects of Plant Moisture Stress on Red Pine
MOTLEY, C. A. Content of the Bottom Sediments of Man-Made (Pinus resinosa) Seedling Growth and Establish-
Health and Safety Program for Ground-Water Lake Zegrzynskie, ment,
Investigations at 39 Waste Management Sites W88-10605 2112 2H W88-07165 2109 21

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AUTHOR INDEX
MROZINSKA, T.

MROZINSKA, T. phorus Determinations in Freshwater Ecosys- Impacts of Acid Atmospheric Deposition on


Development and Structure of the Goc- tems, Woodland Soils in the Netherlands: III. Alumi-
zalkowice Reservoir Ecosystem: XII. Algal Per- W88-09581 2111 7B num Chemistry,
iphyton on Higher Plants, W88-04653 2106 5C
W88-10623 2112 2H MUIGA, M. I.

Model to Predict Water Demand, Wastewater MULDER, R. C.


MTAKWA, P. W. Disposal, Cost of Treatment Systems, and Adjusting to Needs and Neighbors in Water
Evaluation of the Universal Soil Loss Equation Equipment Required,
Treatment Plant Design,
and Field Techniques for Assessing Soil Erosion W88-02739 2104 5D W88-02813 2104 5F
on a Tropical Alfisol in Western Nigeria,
W88-04244 2105
MUIR, D. C. G.
2J
Bioconcentration of Four Chlorinated Dioxins
MULDERINK, D.
Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
MTUNDU, N. D. by Rainbow Trout and Fathead Minnows,
W88- 11026 uifer System of Tennessee-The Cretaceous Aq-
Evaluation of Simple, Dynamic Soil Moisture 2112 5B
uifer System,
Model,
Dietary Accumulation of Four Chlorinated W88-03432 2104 2F
W88-03781 2105 2G
Dioxin Congeners by Rainbow Trout and Fat-
MUCK, R. head Minnows, Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
Manure Management with Conservation Tillage, W88-06961 2109 5B uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Cumberland

W88-05774 2107 4C Plateau Aquifer System,


Fate of 1,3,6,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in W88-03424 2104 2F
Manure Management with Conservation Tillage, an Outdoor Aquatic System,
W88-11082 2112 4C W88-06957 2109 5B Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
uifer Systems of Tennessee-The East Tennessee
MUDROCH, A. Herbicide Levels in Rivers Draining Two Prai-
Aquifer System,
Summary of Surface and Background Concen- rie Agricultural Watersheds (1984),
W88-03430 2104 2F
trations of Selected Elements in the Great Lakes W88-01800 2103 5B
Sediments, Delineation and Description of the Regional Aq-
MUIR, L. R.
W88-09558 2111 5B uifer Systems of Tennessee-The Tertiary Aqui-
Identification of Internal Tides in Tidal Current
fer System,
MUELLER, A. Records from the Middle Estuary of the St.
Lawrence, W88-03434 2104 2F
Isolation of 3-Isopropyl-2,l,3-Benzothiadiazin-4-
One-2,2-Dioxide From Wastewater From Its
W88-06511 2108 2L
Preliminary Delineation and Description of the
Preparation, Regional Aquifer Systems of Tennessee-Basal
MUKAI, T.
W88-04841 2106 5D Effects of Micro-Scale in situ Environmental Sandstone Aquifer West of the Valley and Ridge
Gradients Concerning Water Qualities on the Province,
MUELLER, C.
Structure of the Phytoplankton in a Coastal Em- W88-03407 2104 2F
Application of Sister Chromatid Exchange in
Marine Polychaetes to Black Rock Harbor Sedi- bayment,
W88-08729 2110 5C MULDOWNEY, J. J.
ment: Laboratory Documentation Phase,
Evaluating Alternative Coagulants to Determine
W88-00840 2101 5C MUKHERJEE, K. Efficiency and Cost Effectiveness,
Comparison of Various Designs of Solar Stills, W88-05331 5F
MUELLER, D. K. 2107
Application of Streamflow Transport Models to
W88-02455 2103 3 A
theYakima River, Washington,
MULHOLLAND, P. J.
MUKHIN, Y. F. Microbial Communities on Leaf Material Pro-
W88-O0782 1\0l 6G Relationship of Upper Lethal Temperatures to tected from Macroinvertebrate Grazing in
Silicon Content in Ecologically Different Hy-
MUELLER-HARVEY, I. Acidic and Circumneutral Streams,
drobiont Species from Continental Waters,
Measurement of Volatile Fatty Acids in Pore W88-07089 2109 5C
W88-01819 2103 6G
Water from Marine Sediments By HPLC,
W88-08736 2110 5A MUKHOPADHYAY, A. MULHOLLAND, T. S.
Automated Computation Economical Removal of Radium from Ground-
of Parameters for
MUELLER, J. A. Leaky Confined Aquifers, water by a Regenerable Sand Filter and Other
Nitrification in Refinery Wastewater Treatment, W88-10423 Adsorbents,
2112 2F
W88-02183 2103 5D W88-05200 2107 5F
MULAR, J. R.
Oxygen Transfer Under Process Conditions, Long-Term Pollutant Degradation in the Un- MULKEY, L. A.
W88-07418 2109 5D Methodology Exposure and Fate
Zone with Stochastic Rainfall Infiltra-
saturated for Predicting
tion, of Pesticides in Aquatic Environments,
Simplified Kinetic Analysis of the Anaerobic
W88-04605 2106 5B W88-07833 2109 5B
Fluidized Bed Reactor,
W88-01026 2102 5D MULCAHY, L. T. Three-Dimensional Analytical Method for Pre-
Fluidization and Reactor Biomass Characteris- dicting Leachate Migration,
MUELLER, K.
tics of the Denitrification Fluidized Bed Biofilm W88-04493 2106 5B
Frequency-of-Occurrence Monitoring for Coli-
Reactor,
form Bacteria in Small Water Systems,
W88-02344 2103 5D MULL, R.
W88-05329 2107 5A Low Flow Sustained by Ground Water,
MULDER, F. G.
W88-04689 2F
MUELLER, L. Removal of Nitrate by Slow Sulphur/Limestone
2106
Biological Effects of Continuous and Intermit-
tent Dosing of Outdoor Experimental Streams
Filtration, MULLER, J. L.
W88-05285 2107 5F Modelling Sea-Water Intrusion in the Atlantis
with Chlorpyrifos,
Aquifer,
W88-11001 2112 5C MULDER, G. J.
Contribution of Groundwater and Subsurface W88-03772 2105 2F
MUESSIG, P. H. Flow to the Stormflow Hydrograph as Indicated
Fisheries Data Sets Compiled by Utility-Spon- MULLER, J. M.
by the Results of a Rainfall Runoff Plot,
sored Research in the Hudson River Estuary, W88-00396
Method of Erecting a Cable Stayed Bridge,
2101 2A
W88-06639 2108 81 W88-00775 2101 8A
MULDER, J.
MUGAH, J. O. Impacts of Acid Atmospheric Deposition on MULLER-KARGER, F. E.
Note on the Effect of Fallowing on Water Stor- Woodland Soils in the Netherlands: I. Calcula- Dispersal of the Amazon's Water,
age and Loss as Determined from a Lysimeter Hydrologic and Chemical Budgets,
tion of W88-10163 2112 2L
for a Tropica] Clay Soil, W88-04651 2106 5C
W88-03877 2105 2G MULLER, P. J.
Impacts of Acid Atmospheric Deposition on Field Methods Determining the Water Hold-
for
MUHLHAUSER, H. A. Woodland Soils in the Netherlands: II. Nitrogen ing Capacity of Soil(Veldmetode Vir Die Be-
Improvement of the Kjeldahl Method for Total Transformations, paling Van Waterhouvermoe Van Grond),
Nitrogen Including Acid-Hydrolyzable Phos- W88-04652 2106 5C W88-00949 2101 2G

PA-280
AUTHOR INDEX
MURAKAMI, Y.

MULLER, R. A. MUNCH, J. W. MUNOZ, D. R.


Comparison of Extreme 1-Day Amounts of Scheme for the Routine Analysis of Purgeable Diffusive Limit for Entrainment,
Rainfall for Coastal and North Central Climatic Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass W88-10763 2112 8B
Regions of Mississippi, Spectrometry,
W88-04679 2106 2B W88-00415 2101 5 A MUNOZ, H. R.
Hydro in Brazil: Resolving Environmental Con-
MULLER-SALZBURG, L. Studies on the Potent Bacterial Mutagen, 3-
flicts,
Vajont Catastrophe-A Personal Review, chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-
W88-07456 2109 8C
W88-08703 2110 8E furanone: Aqueous Stability, XAD
Recovery
and Analytical Determination in Drinking Water MUNOZ, V.
Vajont Slide,
and in Chlorinated Humic Acid Solutions, Hydrocarbons (Macro-
Identification in 'Huiro'
W88-08707 2110 8E
W88-06113 2108 5A cystis from the Strait of Magellan
pyrifera)
MULLINAX, R. L. MUNCY, J. A. (Identification de Hidrocarburos en Huiro (Ma-
Occurrence of Rotaviruses and Enteroviruses in crocystis pyrifera) del Estrecho de Magallanes),
Noncoal Mineral Mining and Reclamation (Cur-
Recreational Waters of Oak Creek, Arizona, W88-10201 2112 5A
rent and Abandoned Operations) in the Tennes-
W88-05595 2107 5B
see River Basin,
W88-01146 2102 5G MUNRO, P. M.
MULLINS, M. E.
Changes in Escherichia coli Cells Starved in
Catalytic Oxidation of Groundwater Stripping
MUNDEL, H.-H. Seawater or Grown in Seawater-Wastewater
Emissions,
5G Growth Habits of Water-stressed Wheat Seed- Mixtures,
W88-10409 2112
lings as Selection Criteria for Drought Resist- W88-02706 2104 5B
Determining Uncertainty in Physical Parameter ance,
Measurements by Monte Carlo Simulation, W88-02875 2104 3F MUNSON, G.
W88-09092 2111 5B Class Cultural Resource Inventory on
III
MUNDORFF, J. C. Willow Creek Reservoir, Lewis and Clark
MULLOY, P. J. Reconnaissance of the Quality of Surface Water County and Pishkun Reservoir, Teton County,
Developing Nonpoint Source Control Strategies in the San Rafael River Basin, Utah, Montana,
for Big Stone Lake: Two Approaches, W88-03005 2104 2K
W88-05911 2107 6G
W88-01099 2102 5G
MUNDY, B. C.
MUNTAU, H.
MULNAU, M. Recruitment Dynamics of Metamorphosing
Determination by Direct Zeeman-AAS of Cad-
NHIMS, Northwest Hydrologic Information English sole, Parophrys vetulus, to Yaquina Bay,
Management System, User's Manual, mium, Lead and Copper in Water-Borne Sus-
Oregon,
W88-04745 2106 7C pended Matter Collected on Filters,
W88-08719 2110 2L
W88-05918 2108 5 A
MULQUEEN, J. MUNDY, J. K.
Flows from a Clay Soil - Seasonal Changes and Temporary Works for the Pumping Stations at MUNZINGER, A.
the Effect of Mole Drainage, Plover Cove Reservoir, Hong Kong, Biomphalaria Glabrata (SAY), A Suitable Orga-
W88-00009 2101 2G W88-06191 2108 8C nism for a Biotest,
W88-02020 2103 5A
MULVEY, J. M. MUNDY, P. A.
Combining Physical Containment with Optimal Assessment of Aquatic Effects Due to Acid MUR, L. R.
Withdrawal for Contaminated Groundwater Re- Deposition, Carbohydrate Dynamics and Growth Rate of
mediation, W88-08961 2111 5C Natural Phytoplankton Populations,
W88-08353 2110 5G W88-10348 2112 2H
MUNGER, J. W.
Contaminated Groundwater Remediation Pollutant Deposition in Radiation Fog,
Design Using Simulation, Optimization, and
MURACA, P.
W88-08464 2110 5B Disease Acquired Within the
Sensitivity Theory: 1. Model Development,
Legionnaires'
W88-06800 2108 5G MUNIZ, A.
Homes of Two Patients, Link to the Home
Investigation of Leaking Underground Storage
Water Supply,
Contaminated Groundwater Remediation Tanks and Ground Water Restoration in South- W88-07070 2109 5C
Design Using Simulation, Optimization, and
eastern Florida,
Sensitivity Theory: 2. Analysis of a Field Site,
W88-11085 2112 5G
MURACA, P. W.
W88-06801 2108 5G Environmental Aspects of Legionnaires' Dis-
MUNIZ, I. P. ease,
Designing Optimal Strategies for Contaminated
Comparison of Frequently Used Methods for the W88-07040 2109 5F
Groundwater Remediation,
Determination of Aqueous Aluminum,
W88-08181 2110 5G MURADO, M. A.
W88-09614 2111 5A
MULVIHILL, D. A.
Culture of Endomyces fibuliger in Mussel Proc-
Effects of Shellsand on Water Quality and essing Wastes and Precipitation with PEGs of its
Maps Showing Ground- Water Units, Withdraw-
Mature Brown Trout (Effekt av skjellsand pa Extracellular Amylolytic System,
al, and Levels; Springs; and Depth to Ground
vannkvalitet og kjonnsmoden aure), W88-02060 2103 5C
Water, Basin and Range Province, Northern
California,
W88-09699 2111 5G
Unicellular Protein Production in Effluents from
W88-02981 2104 2F Brown Trout (Salmo
Physiological Response of Processed Mussels. I: Use of Yeast in Axenic and
MUMMA, R. O. Spawners and Postspawners to Acidic
trutta) Mixed Cultures (Production de proteina unice-
Analysis of Dicamba from Water Using Solid- Aluminum-Rich Stream Water, lular en efluentes del procesado de mejillon. I:

Phase Extraction and Ion-Pair High Perform- W88-07620 2109 5C Utilization de levadura en cultivos axenicos y
ance Liquid Chromatography, mixtos),
W88-10459
MUNKITTRICK, K. R.
2112 5A Evidence for a Maternal Yolk Factor Associated
W88-04543 2106 5D
MUNAWAR, I. F. with Increased Tolerance and Resistance of
MURAKAMI, K.
Phytoplankton Bioassays for Evaluating Toxici- Feral White Sucker (Catostomus commersoni)
Water Quality Formation of Inland Water in the
ty of In Situ Sediment Contaminants, to Waterborne Copper,
Drainage Basin of Lake Chuzenji, Nikko, (In
W88-08864 2110 5A W88-07470 2109 5C
Japanese),

MUNAWAR, M. MUNNECKE, D. M. W88-08652 2110 2H


Phytoplankton Bioassays for Evaluating Toxici- Microbial Metabolism and Enzymology of Se-
ty of In Situ Sediment Contaminants, lected Pesticides,
MURAKAMI, M.
W88-08864 2110 5 A W88-01370 2102 5B Development of Cloud Particle Video Sonde,
W88-07686 2109 2B
MUNCH, D. J. MUNOZ ALBELDA, T.
Scheme for the Routine Analysis of Purgeable Vertical Distribution of Certain Organochlorine MURAKAMI, Y.
Compounds by Gas Chromatography/Mass Compounds in the Monomictic Lake Zonar Advanced Night Soil Treatment by Mechanical
Spectrometry, (Cordoba, Spain), Solids Separation and Biological Processes,
W88-0O415 2101 5A W88-10376 2112 5B W88-03741 2105 5D

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AUTHOR INDEX
MURALEEDHARAN, S.

MURALEEDHARAN, S. Eldorado Creek Fish Passage, Investigation of American Lobster, Homarus


Sublethal Effects of Copper and Mercury on W88-07766 2109 81 americanus, for the Presence of Chlorinated Di-
Some Biochemical Constituents of the Estuarine benzo-p-dioxins and Dibenzofurans,
Clam Villorita cyprinoides var. cochinensis MURRAY, J. B. W88-05121 2107 5B
(Hanley), Rates for Separate Sewage Collec-
Infiltration
W88-08254 2110 5A tion Systems, MUSICK, J. T.
W88-01953 2103 5D Irrigation Water Management Research -
MURALEETHARAN, K. K.
Southern Ogallala Region,
Centrifuge Modeling of Transport Processes for MURRAY, J. W. W88-04901 2106 3F
Pollutants in Soils, Mechanisms Controlling the Distribution of
W88-06119 2108 5B Trace Elements in Oceans and Lakes, MUSICK, S. F.
W88-09071 2111 2H Class V Injection Well Inventory and Assess-
MURAOKA, K.
Seasonal Change of Streamwater Chemistry in ment, Texas,
Solid/Solution Interaction: The Effect of Car-
Tsukuba Experimental Forested Land, W88-11190 2112 5E
bonate Alkalinity on Adsorbed Thorium,
W88-10571 2112 2K
W88-07923 2109 2H MUSIL, D. J.
MURASHIGE, J. E. 1August 1981 CCOPE Storm: Observations and
Applications of Universal Kriging to an Aquifer
MURRAY, L.
Modeling Results,
Oxygen Production and Consumption Associat-
Study in New Jersey, W88-09536 2111 2B
W88-04058 2105 2F ed with the Major Autotrophic Components in
Two Temperate Seagrass Communities, MUSKA, C. F.
MURATA, K. W88-06856 2109 2L Field Evaluation of Ground Water Sampling
Development of Nitrogen Removal Technology
Devices for Volatile Organic Compounds,
in Night Soil Treatment by Circulated Aeration MURRAY, M. L.
W88-O93O0 2111 5A
Type Biological Denitrification, Biodegradation of Hazardous Chemical Wastes,
W88-03739 2105 5D W88-03180 2104 5D Large-Scale High-Efficiency Air Stripper and
MURDEN, W. Recovery Well Network for Removing Volatile
R. MURRAY, S. A.
Overview of the Beneficial Uses of Dredged Organic Chlorocarbons from Ground Water,
Hematological Responses of Bluegill to Chlorin-
Material, ation and Temperature Tests and to an Operat-
W88-09328 2111 5G
W88-02568 2104 2L ing Power Plant,
MUSLIM, F.
MURPHEE, C. E.
W88-03519 2105 5C Upwelling Zones of the Atlantico-Ibero-African
Comparison of Extreme 1-Day Amounts of Region: The Legal Framework as a Factor in
Rainfall for Coastal and North Central Climatic
MURTHY, C. B. N.
Ocean Resources Management,
Vibrations in Penstocks,
Regions of Mississippi, W88-04721 2106 2L
W88-04679 2106 2B
W88-05582 2107 8A

MURTHY, C. R.
MUSLU, Y.
MURPHY, A. H.
New Approach to the Prediction of Fluidization
Decision-Analytic Study of the Joint Value of Modelling of Toxic Contaminants in the Niagara
of Filter Media,
Seasonal Precipitation and Temperature Fore- River Plume in Lake Ontario,
W88-05029 W88-04444 2105 5F
casts in a Choice-of-Crop Problem, 2106 5B
W88-02004 2103 2B MUSSALI, Y.
MURTHY, D. V. S.
MURPHY, A. P. Analysis of Full-Scale SBR Operation at
Controlling Fish Movement with Sonic Devices,
Oxidation of Formaldehyde Solutions Used for Grundy Center, Iowa, W88-06716 2108 81

the Preservation of Reverse Osmosis Mem- W88-03829 2105 5D MUSSALLI, Y.


branes,
W88-00776 2101 3A MURTY, A. S. Modelling and Optimization of Fixed-Nozzle
Toxicity of Pesticides to Fish. Targeted Chlorination,
MURPHY, E. C. W88-09397 2111 5B W88-08918 2110 5D
Leachate Generated by an Oil-and-Gas Brine
Pond Site in North Dakota, Toxicity of Pesticides to Fish, MUSSALLI, Y. G.
W88-06378 2108 5B W88-09398 2111 5B Assessment of Developmental Needs for Ad-
vanced Intake Technologies,
MURPHY, F. MURTY, T. S. W88-09856 2111 8C
Air Encapsulation During Infiltration,
Some Recent Trend? in Precipitation in Western
W88-06175 2108 2G Biofouling Control at Water Intake Structures,
Canada and Their Possible Link to Rising
MURPHY, K. J. Carbon Dioxide, W88-09851 2111 8C
Multivariate Assessment of Plant Management W88-10782 2112 2B
Design and Operation of Angled-Screen Intake,
Impacts on Macrophyte Communities in a Scot-
MURUGESAN, A. G. W88-09850 2111 81
tish Canal,
W88-05369 2107 4A Growth and
Influence of Distillery Effluent on
Metamorphosis of Rana Malabarica (Bibron),
MUSSELMAN, R. C.
MURPHY, K. L. Acid Neutralizing Capacity of Leaves Exposed
W88-10855 2112 5C
Arsenic Sludge Dewatering, to Acidic Fog,
W88-00998 2102 5D Toxicity of Industrial Effluents to The Freshwa- W88-07175 2109 5B
ter Cat Fish Mystus Keletius,
MURPHY, P. G.
W88-09946 2111 5C MUSSER, D. T.
Comparison of Ethanol Toxicity to Daphnia Case Study: In Situ Solidification/Fixation of
magna and Ceriodaphnia dubia Tested at Two MURUNGI, J. I. Oil Field Production Fluids - A Novel Tech-
Different Temperatures: Static Acute Toxicity Synergistic Effects ofpH and Aluminum Con- nique,
Test Results, on the Life Expectancy of Tilapia
centrations W88-00969 2102 5D
W88-01721 2103 5C (Mozambica) Fingerlings,
W88-04124 2105 5C MUSTAFA, H. T.
Toxicity of Methylene Chloride to Life Stages Cadmium and Zinc Concentrations in the Pota-
of the Fathead Minnow, Pimephales promelas ble Water of the Eastern Province of Saudi
MUSAEV, Z. A.
Rafinesque,
New Designs of Spillways at Earth Dams, Arabia,
W88-05622 2107 5 A W88-03619 2105 8B W88-08250 2110 5F
MURPHY, V. J. MUSTAFA, M.
Tomographic Investigations at Landfill 4, Hill
MUSGRAVE, W. F. A.
Capacity Sharing of Water Reservoirs, Intermittent Evaporation from Soil Columns as
Air Force Base, Layton, Utah,
W88-05715 W88-08658 2110 6E Affected by a Gel-Forming Conditioner,
2107 7B
W88-04646 2106 3F
MURPHY, W. MUSIAL, C. J.
Eldorado Creek: A Plan for Enhancement of Intercomparative Study on the Determination of MUSTAFA, S.
Key Anadromous Fish Habitat in the Clearwater Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Marine Water Table Rise in a Semiconfined Aquifer
River Basin, Shellfish Tissue, Due to Surface Infiltration and Canal Recharge,
W88-07767 2109 81 W88-08242 2110 5A W88-07205 2109 2E

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AUTHOR INDEX
NAHIR, T. M.

MUSTARD, M. H. MYERS, R. A. NAES, K.


Runoff Characteristics and Washoff Loads From Influence of Seasonal River Discharge on Sur- Cycling of Manganese in the Permanently
Rainfall-Simulation Experiments on a Street Sur- vival of Juvenile Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar, Anoxic Drammensfjord,
face and a Native Pasture in the Denver Metro- W88-10836 2112 2H W88-08936 2110 2L
politan Area, Colorado,
W88-03091 2104 5B MYERS, R. G. Modelling the Manganese Cycling in Two
Bibliography of Dissertations and Theses on Stratified Fjords,
MUSTRANTA, A. H. Water and Water-Related Topics from New W88-08937 2110 2L
Treatment and Characterization of Biological Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology,
Sludges from the Pulp and Paper Industry, W88-03935 2105 10C Total Particulate and Organic Fluxes in Anoxic
W88-10328 2112 5E Framvaren Waters,
Organic Matter Solubility and Soil Reaction in
W88-08929 2110 2L
MUTCH, R. D. an Ammonium and Phosphorous Application
Design of Cost-Effective Chemical Monitoring Zone, NAFF, R. L.
Programs for Land Disposal Facilities, W88-08000 2110 2G
Regression Modeling of Groundwater Flow,
W88-09152 2111 7 A W88-03095 2104 2F
MYERS, T. E.
MUTHER, R. W. Development and Application of Techniques for
Rockville Water Treatment Predicting Leachate Quality in Confined Dispos-
NAGAI, T.
Modifications to
al Facilities: Background and Theory, Studies on Improvement of Nutrient and Water
Plant,
W88-04158 2105 5F W88-05910 2107 5B Supply in Crop Cultivation on Sand Dune Soil:
2. Effect of Fertilizer Placement and Irrigation
MUTISO, S. K. Development of Leachate Testing Protocols for Method on Growth and Nutrient Uptake of To-
Future Water Supply in the Machakos District Disposal of Contaminated Sediments, matoes,
of Kenya, W88-02522 2104 5B W88-06828 2109 3F
W88-08232 2110 3B
MYERS, W. L. NAGANUMA, T.
MUTTAMARA, S. Columbia Basin Wildlife/Irrigation Develop- Analytical Survey of Accumulations of Sedi-
Sanitation Program Development
Rural for ment Study, ments in Canals of Tokyo Port,
Thailand in Relation to the International Drink- W88-00784 2101 6G W88-02530 2104 2J
ing Water Supply and Sanitation Decade,
W88-03708 2105 5D MYERS, W. R. C. NAGATA, M.
Velocity and Discharge in Compound Channels,
Structure of a Convergent Cloud Band over the
MUTURI, G. W88-04236 2105 2E
From Asia
Japan Sea in Winter: A
Prediction Experiment,
Night Soil for Biogas - to Africa,
MYHRE, D. L. W88-08122 2110 2B
W88-03720 2105 5D
Calcium Sulfate Crystallization along Citrus
MUZAEV, I. D. Root Channels in a Florida Soil Exhibiting Acid NAGATA, T.
Wave Motion in Pools of Mountain Hydro De- Sulfate Properties, Production Rate of Planktonic Bacteria in the
velopments, W88-08912 2110 2G North Basin of Lake Biwa, Japan,
W88-10881 2112 8B W88-05450 2107 2H
MYLOPOULOS, Y.
MUZIKAR, V. Analytical Solutions for Two-Dimensional NAGEL, R.
of Feeding Diets for Ducks Using
Possibilities Chemical Transport in Aquifers, Demonstration Plant for Seawater Desalination
Activated Sludge, W88-08324 2110 5B by Reverse Osmosis (RO-2 Hollow Fibre
W88-07160 2109 5E Module Line),
MYRUP, L. O.
W88-02445 2103 3A
MUZZARELLI, R. A. A. Energy Balance Approach to Determine Re-
Metal Absorption by Modified Chitins, gional Evapotranspiration Based on Planetary Seawater Desalination with Polyamide Hollow
W88-08401 2110 5F Boundary Layer Similarity Theory and Regular- Fibre Modules at DROP,
ly Recorded Data, W88-07243 2109 3A
MYER, L. R. W88-04182 2105 2D
New Seismic-Hydraulic Approach to Modeling
NAGEL, W. H.
Flow in Fractured Rocks, MYTINGER, L.
Making Chlorination Trustworthy,
W88-10952 2112 2F Invasion of Schinus into Saline Communities of
W88-05566 2107 5F
Everglades National Park,
MYERS, C. W88-10804 2112 2L
Overview of the National Nonpoint Source NAGHDY, G.
Policy, NA LAMPHUN, O.-A. Computer-aided Load Smoothing with Energy
W88-01089 2102 6E Neutron Activation Analysis of Natural Water Management (CALSEM) for Activated-Sludge

Samples Using Cf-252 Sources, Sewage Treatment Plants,


MYERS, D. A. W88-08611 2110 5A W88-06460 2108 5D
Groundwater Temperature Fluctuations at
Lyons Ferry Fish Hatchery, Washington, NACCI, D. E. NAGLE, N. J.
W88-02388 2103 2F Rapid Aquatic Toxicity Assay Using Incorpora- Characterization of Saline Groundwater Re-
tion of Tritiated-Thymidine Into Sea Urchin, source Quality for Aquatic Biomass Production:
MYERS, E. A. Arbacia punctulata, Embryo: Evaluation of A Statistically-Based Approach,
Selection of Irrigation System Design, Toxicant Exposure Procedures, W88-07550 2109 3C
W88-02743 2104 5E W88-11022 2112 5C
NAGOURNEY, S. J.
MYERS, G. NACHTNEBEL, H. P. Electrothermal Atomic-Absorption Spectromet-
Small-Scale Field Evaluations of Land Treat- Risk Analysis and Time-Dependent Flood ric Analysis of Lake Waters for Mn, Fe, Pb, and
ment of an Oily Hazardous Waste, Models, Cd,
W88-O1O08 2102 5D W88-0OO07 2101 2E W88-02359 2103 5A
MYERS, L. E. NADKARNI, R. A.
Evaluating and Presenting Quality Assurance
Major Ion Composition of Atmospheric Deposi-
Applications of IC in Environmental Analysis,
tion and Air Particulates at American Samoa,
Sampling Data, W88-03819 2105 5A
W88-02914 2104 5B
W88-O9420 2111 5 A
NADLER, A.
MYERS, M. S. SaltAccumulation in the Loessial Sequence in Trace Metals in Atmospheric Deposition at

Marine Pollution Problems, North American Sheva Basin, Israel,


the Be'er American Samoa,
West Coast, W88-09702 2111 2B W88-02913 2104 5B
W88-06292 2108 5B
NAEEM, A. NAHIR, T. M.
Neoplastic and Other Disease in Fish in Relation Geochemical Analysis of Riyadh Ground Oxidation of Sulfur Dioxide by Ozone in Highly
to Toxic Chemicals: An Overview, Water, Dispersed Water Droplets,
W88-06291 2108 5C W88-09578 2111 2K W88-06876 2109 2K

PA-283
AUTHOR INDEX
NAIDOO, G.

NAIDOO, G. Comparative Studies on Additive Effects of Observations of Hydra from a Submersible at


Effects of Salinity and Nitrogen on Growth and Sodium Dodecylbenzensulfonate and Sodium Two Deepwater Sites in Lake Superior,
Water Relations in the Mangrove, Avicennia Stearate on Uptake of Chemicals by Willow W88-04211 2105 2H
Marina (Forsk.) Vierh., Shiner (Gnathopogon Caerulescens),
W88-06115 2108 2L W88-03655 2105 5C NALEWAJKO, C.
Effects of Acid pH Shock on Phosphate Con-
NAIK, M. S. Correlative Studies on Changes in Lipid Compo- centrations and Microbial Phosphate Uptake in
Influence of Alkaline Particulates on pH of sitionof Gills and Uptake of Chemicals of an Acidifying and a Circumneutral Lake,
Cloud and Rain Water in India, Willow Shiner Fish (Gnathopogon Caerules- W88-10831 2112 5C
W88-02408 2103 2K cens) by Exposure to Detergent,
W88-03653 2105 5C NALSER, C.
NAIMAN, D. Q.
Confronting the Ironies of Optimal Design:
Oxidation Processes of Iron in Ground Water -

Pollutant Load Factor of Household Causes and Measures,


Nonoptimal Sampling Designs with Desirable Wastewater in Japan, W88-05739 2107 5C
Properties, W88-03721 2105 5D
W88-06798 2108 7C
NAMBA, K.
NAKANISHI, J.
Apparatus for Elimination of Biofouling,
NAIMAN, R. J. Total Organic Halogen (TOX) Formation Po-
Alteration of Carbon Cycling by Beaver: Meth- W88-04813 2106 5F
tentials in Activated Sludge Treatment and
ane Evasion Rates from Boreal Forest Streams
Small Rivers, NAMBISAN, P. N. K.
and Rivers,
W88-01825 2103 5D Sublethal Effects of Copper and Mercury on
W88-08303 2110 2H
Some Biochemical Constituents of the Estuarine
Longitudinal Patterns of Ecosystem Processes
NAKANO, T.
Clam Villorita cyprinoides var. cochincnsis
New Composite Charged Reverse Osmosis
and Community Structure in a Subarctic River (Hanley),
Membrane,
Continuum, W88-08254 2110 5A
W88-01871 2103 2H
W88-08137 2110 3 A
Test Results of Sediment Removal in Ise Bay,
NAMDE, N. N.
NAIMIE, H. Simulation of Micro Catchment Water Harvest-
Mechanism of Ammonia Removal in a Single-
W88-02519 2104 5G
ing Systems,
Stage Nitrification System Having a Long HRT, NAKANO, Y. W88-10075 2111 3B
W88-01046 2102 5D Stable Growth of Segregated Ice in Freezing
Soil Under Negligible Overburden Pressure, NAMIESNIK, J.
NAIR, G. B.
W88-08190 2110 2C Simple Device for Isolation of Organic Com-
Ecology of Vibrio cholerae in the Freshwater
pounds from Water,
Environs of Calcutta, India,
Transport of Water in Frozen Soil: VI. Effects W88-09617 2111 5A
W88-08805 2110 5B
of Temperature,
NAJDEK, M. W88-08339 2110 2G NAMKUNG, E.

Total and Methyl-Mercury Content in Bivalves, Critical Evaluation of Microbial Product For-
Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck and Ostrea
NAKAO, S. mation in Biological Processes,
Benthic Communities in Brackish Lakes in Hok- W88-01945 2103 5D
edulis Linnaeus: Relationship of Biochemical
kaido, with Special Reference to Relationships
Composition and Body Size,
W88-03695 2105 5C
Between Series of Community Types and Envi- Effects of SMP on Biofilm-Reactor Perform-
ronmental Factors, (In Japanese), ance,
NAKADA, K. W88-10189 2112 2H W88-05520 2107 5D
Subsurface Seawater Intrusion Barrier Analysis,
W88-04237 2105 5G NAKASHIMA, M. Estimating Volatile Organic Compound Emis-
Flood Frequency Analysis with Detection and sionsfrom Publicly Owned Treatment Works,
NAKAGAWA, T. Modification of Outliers, W88-02843 2104 5D
Flood Alleviation of the Kakehashi Basin, Japan, W88-01288 2102 2E
W88-09729 2111 4A Removal of Taste-and Odor-Causing Com-
NAKASHIMA, S. pounds by Biofilms Grown on Humic Sub-
NAKAHARA, H. Partitioning of Manganese, Iron, Arsenic, Cad- stances,
Trophic Status of Tilitso, a High Altitude Hima- mium, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Cobalt and Nickel in W88-01895 2103 5F
layan Lake, Sediments from Lake Biwa,
W88-06898 2109 2H W88-09801 2111 5B NANCE, C. H.
Alternative Sewer Evaluation Method Elimi-
NAKAI, S.
NAKATSU, C. nates Digging,
Size Distribution and Wet Density of Sediment
Extreme Metal and Acid Tolerance of Euglena
Eroded Under Simulated Rainfall,
W88-05967 2108 8G
mutabilis and an Associated Yeast from Smoking
W88-06825 2109 2J
Hills, Northwest Territories, and Their Appar- NANDLAL, S.
NAKAJIMA, Y. ent Mutualism, Lightweight Semi-Flexible Dike,
Copper (II) Complexing Capacity of Lake W88-10772 2112 2H W88-00609 2101 4D
Haruna Water, (in Japanese),
W88-10573 2112 2H
NAKAYAMA, F. S. NANEY, J. W.
Conserving Water in Irrigation, Nonpoint Source Impacts on Ground Water
NAKAMURA, A. W88-09248 2111 4B Quality in Major Land Resource Areas of the
Identification of Dimethyl Disulfide-Forming Southwest,
Bacteria Isolated from Activated Sludge,
NAKAYAMA, S. W88-01105 2102 5G
Apparatus for Elimination of Biofouling,
W88-027O9 2104 5D
W88-04813 2106 5F Trends and Variability of Soil Properties
Spatial
NAKAMURA, K. and Crop Yield in a Small Watershed,
Biological Decomposition of Trace Organic NAKAYAMA, T.
W88-08056 2110 2J
Compounds, Development of Cloud Particle Video Sonde,
W88-01936 2103 5D W88-07686 2109 2B Water Properties and Crop
Variability of Soil

NAKHALA, G. Yield in a Sloped Watershed,


NAKAMURO, K. F.
W88-08034 2110 2G
Mutagenicity of Products Formed by Ozonation Anaerobic Fluid-Bed Treatment of Coal Con-
of Naphthoresorcinol in Aqueous Solutions, version Wastewater,
W88-09038 2111 5D
NANNE, H.
W88-06114 2108 5F Impact of Tilapia Grazing on Plankton Compo-
NAKAMSHI, H. NALEPA, T. F. Ponds in Guanacaste, Prov-
sition in Artificial

Bioconcentration and Metabolism of Butyltin Distribution of Photosynthetic Pigments in ince, Costa Rica,

Compounds in Carp, Nearshore Sediments of Lake Michigan, W88-10455 2112 2H


W88-10276 2112 5B W88-04206 2105 2H
NANNINGA, J.
Bioconcentration and Metabolism of Phenyltin Nitrogen Mineralization and Denitrification in Aurora adopts Innovative Water Treatment
Chlorides in Carp. Lake Michigan Sediments, System,
W88-04257 2105 5B W88-05956 2108 2H W88-05349 2107 5F

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AUTHOR INDEX
NEALE, R.

NAPIER, J. M. NASCIMENTO, H. C. G. NATORI, M.


In-Situ Biodenitrification of the S-3 Ponds, Molasses Promoted Biological Sulfur Recovery Test Results of Sediment Removal in Ise Bay,
W88-06739 2108 5D from High Sulfate Wastes, W88-02519 2104 5G
W88-02219 2103 5D
NAPIER, S. T.
NAUTIYAL, P.
Routine Determination of Principal Gamma NASH, D. Discharge-Time Method. A New Technique for
Emitting Radionuclides in Muds and Silts from Comparative Review of Limit Equilibrium
Sampling Plankton in Fluvial Systems, with a
the Ribble Estuary, Methods of Stability Analysis,
W88-08606 2110 5A Note on the Modified Plankton Sampling
W88-09336 2111 8D Device,
NAPIORKOWSKI, J. J.
NASH, H. D. W88-10857 2112 7B
Analytical Solution of Channel Flow Model Comparison of Media for Recovery of Total
with Downstream Control,
Coliform Bacteria from Chemically Treated
NAVARRO, J. M.
W88-10401 2112 2E Freeze-Dried Culture: An Efficient Seed to
Water,
W88-02710 2104 A Allow Fast Start-Up of a Nitrification Filter,
NAQVI, N. H. 5

Mortality Response andLC50 Values for Juve- W88-05268 2107 5D


nileand Adult Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii NASHIDA, M.
Studies of Procedures for Recovery of Viruses NAYLOR, L. M.
Exposed to Thiodan (Insecticide), Treflan,
from Activated Sludge, Sludge Proves Effective as Fertilizer,
MSMA, oust (Herbicides) and Cutrine-Plus (Al-
gicide),
W88-03576 2105 5A W88-04089 2105 5E
W88-05462 2107 5C
NASHTA, G. F. Uptake of Cadmium and Zinc by Corn on
NAQVI, S. M. Subcritical Flow in Rigid-Bed OPen Channel Sludge-Treated Soils,
Mortality Response and LC50 Values for Juve- Expansions, W88-02124 2103 5E
nileand Adult Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii W88-08956 2110 8B
Exposed to Thiodan (Insecticide), Treflan, Winter Application of Sludge,
MSMA, oust (Herbicides) and Cutrine-Plus (Al- NASIR ALI, S.
W88-03597 2105 5E
Management of Surface Water Quality in India,
gicide),
W88-05462 2107 5C
W88-04421 2105 5G NAYMIK, T. G.
Mathematical Modeling of Solute Transport in
Toxicity of Selected Insecticides (Thiodan, Se-
NASSAR, M. M.
the Subsurface,
Equilibrium Studies During the Removal of
curity, Spartan, and Sevin) to Mosquitofish, W88-05425 2107 5B
Dyestuffs from Aqueous Solutions Using Ba-
Gambusia affinis,
W88-08689 2110 5C gasse Pith,
NAZAR, A.
W88-04852 2106 5D
Use of Multi-Level Gas Driven Samplers and
NARAIN, R.
Fluoride in Irrigation Waters of Agra District, NASSOS, P. S. Conventional Monitoring Wells for Evaluation
Uttar Pradesh, Bacteriology of the Freshwater Environment: of Groundwater Contamination at an Uncon-
W88-04249 2105 5B Implications for Clinical Therapy, Hazardous Waste
trolled Site,
W88-03997 2105 5B W88-01726 2103 5E
NARANG, R.
Love Canal: Environmental Studies, NASSRI, S. NAZARALA, B.
W88-01383 2102 5B Uncertainty in Suspended Sediment Transport Short Term Snowmelt Flow Forecast System,
Curves, W88-02630 2104 2B
NARASIMHAN, T. N. W88-05077 2106 2J
Hydro-Geochemical Studies of Uranium Mill-
NDAMBA, J.
Tailing Piles at Riverton, Wyoming and May- NATALE, L.
Field Evaluation of Controlled Release Copper
bell, Colorado, Energy Losses and Floating Breakwater Re-
W88-02897 Glass as a Molluscicide in Snail Control,
2104 5B sponse,
W88-05494 2107 5F
W88-06852 2109 8B
NARAYANAN, R.
Application of Investment Timing Analysis: NATARAJAN, R.
NEAL, C.
Dual Water Systems, Cadmium-Induced Vertebral Deformities in an Chloride in Precipitation and Streamwater for
W88-08029 2110 3C the Upland Catchment of River Severn, Mid-
Estuarine Fish, Ambassis commersoni Cuvier,
W88-10859 2112 5C Wales: Some Consequences for Hydrochemical K
Economic Efficiency and Investment Timing for si
Models,
Dual Water Systems,
Effect of Zinc on Zoeal Development of the W88-08369 2110 2K
W88-04300 '
2105 6B
Estuarine Hermit Crab Clibanarius olivaceus
>
a:
Economic Evaluation of Alternative Strategies (Henderson), Comment on the Use of Acidimetric Titrations
for Maintaining Instream Flows, W88-10856 2112 5C for the Estimation of the Alkalinity and Bicar-
W88-O0369 2101 6C bonate Content of Acid Upland Surface Waters, o
NATCHEV, N. D. W88-06427 2108 5A
Feasibility of Seasonal Water Pricing Consider- Normally Distributed Saprobic Index Data from
ing Metering Costs, the Blagoevgradska Bistritza River, Determination of Dissolved C02 in Upland
W88-05412 2107 6C W88-09972 2111 5A Streamwater,

NARBAITZ, W88-09920 2111 5A


R. NATH, K.
Effect of Operating Parameters on Carbon Impact of Manganese Intoxication on Certain Role of C02 in Long Term Stream Acidification
Usage, Parameters of Carbohydrate Metabolism of a
W88-02288 2103 5D
Processes: A Modeling Viewpoint,
Freshwater Tropical Perch, Colisa fasciatus, W88-10489 2112 2H
W88-10147 2112 5C
NARBAITZ, R. M.
Removing VOCs from Groundwater Containing Towards Establishing Aluminium Hydroxy Sili-
Toxicity of Manganese and Its Impact on Some
Humic Substances by Means of Coupled Air cate Solubility Relationships for Natural Waters,
Aspects of Carbohydrate Metabolism of a Fresh-
Stripping and Adsorption, W88-07315 2109 2K
water Teleost, Colisa fasciatus,
W88-05338 2107 5F W88-08071 2110 5C NEALE, M. U.
C.
NARBONNE, J. F. Crop Coefficients Derived from Reflected
Metabolic Effects of a Polychlorinated Biphenyl NATHO-JINA, S.
Measurements and Analysis of Runoff From Canopy Radiation: A Concept,
(Phenoclor DP6) on Mullets, Chelon labrosus, W88-06350 2108 3F
W88-06O85 Subsurface Drained Farmlands,
2108 5C
W88-06783 2108 2A
NARDELLA, J. A. NEALE, P. J.

New Technology NATIV, R. Polymixis and Algal Production in a Tropical


in Oil Content Monitors,
W88-11262 2112 5G Hydrogeology and Geochemistry of the Ogal- Lake: Latitudinal Effects on the Seasonality of
lala Aquifer, Southern High Plains, Photosynthesis,
NARKIS, N. W88-00005 2101 2F W88-10721 2112 2H
Physico-Chemical Treatments for the Complete
Removal of Non-ionic Surfactants from Ef- Potential Use of the Deep Aquifers in the Negev NEALE, R.
fluents, Desert, Israel - A Conceptual Model, Chloride in Precipitation and Streamwater for
W88-03479 2104 5D W88-07580 2109 3C the Upland Catchment of River Severn, Mid-

PA-285
AUTHOR INDEX
NEALE, R.

Wales: Some Consequences for Hydrochemical Infrared and Visible Satellite Rain Estimation: NEILSON, G. W.
Models, II. A
Cloud Definition Approach, Diffraction Techniques for the Study of Pure
W88-08369 2110 2K W88-06259 2108 7B Water and Aqueous Solutions,
W88-01597 2103 IB
NEALSON, K. H. Technique to Estimate Tropi-
Satellite Infrared
Occurrence and Mechanisms of Microbial Oxi- cal Convective and Stratiform Rainfall,
NEILSON, M. A.
dation of Manganese, W88-09534 2111 2B
Determination of Water Quality Zonation in
W88-10742 2112 2K.
NEGULESCU, M. Lake Ontario using Multivariate Techniques,
NEARING, M. A. Municipal Waste Water Treatment, W88-05870 2107 7C
Measurement of Waterdrop Impact Pressures on W88-06607 2108 5D
Response of Lake Ontario to Reductions in
Soil Surfaces,
W88-04501 2106 2J
NEHRKORN, A. Phosphorus Load, 1967-82,
Microbial Communities in the Saturated W88-08271 2110 2H
NEATHERY, J. S. Groundwater Environment: I. Methods of Isola-

Technique to Evaluate Risk of Emergency Spill- tion and Characterization of Heterotrophic Bac- Spatial Heterogeneity of Nutrients and Organic
way Channel Erosion, teria, Matter Lake Ontario,
in

W88-O0O72 2101 8A W88-09791 2111 7B W88-08285 2110 5C

NEDRIGA, V. P. Microbial Communities in the Saturated NEIS, U.


Stress-Strain State,Seepage Strength, Stability, Groundwater Environment: II. Diversity of Reuse of Municipal Wastewater in Arid Coun-
and Optimization of Earth Dams, Bacterial Communities in a Pleistocene Sand
tries,
W88-10583 2112 8D Aquifer and their In Vitro Activities,
W88-04353 2105 3C
W88-09792 2111 2F
NEDVIDEK, F. J.
NEISESS, L.
Near-Infrared Extinction in Rain Measured NEICHEVA, A.
Determination of Organophosphorus Pesticides High-Performance Macroporous Resin Concen-
Using a Single Detector System,
in Apples and Water by Gas-Liquid Chromatog- trationSystem for Trace Organic Residues in
W88-03283 2104 7B
raphy with Electron-Capture Detection, Water,
NEEB, R. W88-08555 2110 5A W88-00442 2101 5A
Gas-Chromatographic Elemental Analysis via
di(trifluoroethyl)dithiocarbamato-chelates: X.
NEIDHART, B. NEISESS, L. B.

Capillary Gas Chromatography at the pg-Level


Determination of Trialkyllead Species in Water Health Effects of Water Reuse: Characterization
Samples, of Mutagenic Residues Isolated from Reclaimed,
- Determination of Co and Cr(VI) Besides
Cr(III) in River Water,
W88-09580 2111 5A Surface, and Groundwater Supplies,
W88-02672 2104 5 A NEIGHBOUR, E. A.
W88-03540 2105 5 A
Effects of Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen Diox-
Gas-Chromatographic Elemental Analysis via High-Performance Concentration System for the
ide on the Control of Water Loss by Birch
Di(trifluoroethyl) dithiocarbamato Chelates: X. Isolation of Organic Residues from Water Sup-
(Betula spp.),
Capillary Gas Chromatography at the pg-Level plies,
W88-07690 2109 5C
- Determination of Co and Cr(VI) besides W88-07809 2109 5A
Cr(III) in River Water, NEIHEISEL, T. W.
W88-02817 2104 5A Toxicity Reduction at Municipal Wastewater Negative-Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spec-
Treatment Plants, trometry and Ames Mutagenicity Tests of
NEELEY, B. D.
W88-04885 2106 5D Granular Activated Carbon Treated Waste
Field Investigation of a Neoprene Pad Capping Water,
System, NEIL, C. D. W88-07814 2109 5A
W88-07762 2109 8G Influence of Agricultural Practices on Ground
Water Quality in Maine, NEITZEL, D. A.
NEELY, B. L. W88-09497 2111 5B Effects of Suspended Volcanic Ash and Thermal
Floodflow Characteristics of Current River at
Shock on Susceptibility of Juvenile Salmonids to
Arkansas State Highway 328 Near Reyno, Ar- NEIL, J. M. Disease,
kansas, Dissolved-Selenium Data for Wells in the West-
W88- 11020 2112 5C
W88-03438 2104 2E ern San Joaquin Valley, California, February to
June 1985,
Investigation of the Need for Discharge Adjust-
Guidance Manual for the Input of Biological
W88-03084 2104 5A
ments for Unsteady Flow at Selected Gaging Information to Water-Intake-Structure Design,
Stations on Tennessee Streams, Map of California Showing Distribution of Sele- W88-00643 2101 6G
W88-03026 2104 2E nium Concentrations in Wells Sampled by the
U.S. Geological Survey, 1975-1985,
NELLBRING, S.

NEELY, W. B. W88-03088 2104 7C Distribution of Flora and Fauna in an Area


Model Estimating the Loading Rate of
for Receiving Pulp Mill Effluents in the Baltic Sea,

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin to the NEILL, C. W88-09952 2111 5C


Great Lakes, Backfilling Canals to Mitigate Wetland Dredg-
W88-U027 2112 5B ing in Louisiana Coastal Marshes, NELLOR, M. H.
W88-07104 2109 4A Negative-Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spec-
NEES, R. T. trometry and Ames Mutagenicity Tests of
Deposition Rate of Particulate and Dissolved NEILL, R.
Granular Activated Carbon Treated Waste
Aluminum Derived from Saharan Dust in Pre- Partitioning of Organic Chlorine between Bulk
Water,
cipitation at Miami, Florida, Water and Benthal Interstitial Water through a
W88-07814 2109 5A
W88-06081 2108 2B Kraft Mill Aerated Lagoon,
W88-10317 2112 5D NELSON, A. B.
NEETHLING, J. B.
Methodology for Assessing Uncontrolled Site
ATP as a Measure of Anaerobic Sludge Digester NEILL, W. E.
Equilibrium Models for Seasonal Dynamics of Problems at the County Level,
Activity,
Plankton Biomass in Four Oligotrophic Lakes, W88-09061 2111 5E
W88-04891 2106 5D
W88-07086 2109 2H
NEFF, J. M. NELSON, D. A.
NEILSON, B. J. Mercury-Binding Proteins in the Slipper Limpet,
Long-Term Impact of the AMOCO Cadiz
Analysis of Water Temperature Records Using a Crepidula Fornicata, Exposed to Increased Solu-
Crude Oil Spill on Oysters Crassostrea gigas and
Deterministic - Stochastic Model, ble Mercury,
Plaice Pleuronectes platessa from Aber Benoit
W88-06532 2108 2L W88-00142 2101 5B
and Aber Wrac'h, Brittany, France,
W88-00386 2101 5C Hypoxia and Salinity in Virginia Estuaries,
NELSON, D. C.
W88-08012 2110 2L
NEGRI, A. J. Bacterial Zonation, Photosynthesis, and Spectral
Infrared and Visible Satellite Rain Estimation: I. Natural Variability of Water Quality in a Tem- Light Distribution in Hot Spring Microbial Mats
A Grid Cell Approach, perate Estuary, of Iceland,
W88-06258 2108 7B W88-05873 2107 2L W88-10768 2112 2H

PA-286
AUTHOR INDEX
NEUMAN, S. P.

NELSON, D. W. Predation as a Mechanism of Interference Nitrates and Mineral Nitrogen Fertilization,


Chemical Processes and Transport of Phospho- Within Infauna in Shallow Brackish Water Soft W88-10814 2112 5B
rus, Bottoms; Experiments with an Infauna Predator,
W88-07825 2109 5B Nereis diversicolor O.F. Muller, Recommendations for Water Quality Investiga-
W88-09732 2111 2L tion of Drinking Water Supply Reservoirs in
Effect of COD Loading asGlucose on Critical Czechoslovakia,
Design Parameters in Land Treatment Systems, Utility of the Scope for Growth Index to Assess W88-10805 2112 5B
W88-02151 2103 5D the Physiological Impact of Black Rock Harbor
Suspended Sediment on the Blue Mussel, Myti- NESSE, R. J.
Monitoring the Response of Soils and Crops to
lus Edulis: A Laboratory Evaluation, Assessment of Aquatic Effects Due to Acid
Sludge Applications,
W88-01517 2103 5C W88-00841 2101 5A Deposition,
W88-08961 2111 5C
Origin and Composition of Samoan Acid Pre- NEMCSOK, J.
cipitation,
Accumulation of Pesticides in the Organs of NESTEROVA, M. P.
W88-07480 2109 5B Carp, Cyprinus carpio L., at 4 Degrees and 20 Passage of Polar Hydrocarbons into Water
Degrees C, During Oil Spills,
NELSON, G. W88-04143 2105 5B W88-03297 2104 5B
Influence of Environmental Factors on the Cape
Pelagic Fishery, Effect of Cu on Some Biochemical Parameters
NESTLER, J. M.
W88-01649 2103 2L of Fishes,
Instream Flow Studies in Perspective,
W88-01492 2102 5C
NELSON, G. A. W88-09720 2111 6D
Applied Ground Water Management Model for Effect of NH3 on Blood Glucose and Catechola-
Predicting Effects of Reregulation Downstream
Evaluating Water Conservation Through Re- mine Level, GOT, GPT, LDH Enzyme Activity
ducing Phreatophyte Transpiration, of Buford Dam, Georgia,
and Respiration of Fishes,
W88-10972 2112 3B W88-01497 2102 5C W88-01326 2102 6G
NELSON, G. H. Transaminase Enzyme Activity of Cyprinid Fish NESTMANN, E. R.
Stage-Discharge Relations for Tombigbee River Correlation of Water Quality Parameters with
Depending on Environmental Factors and Bac-
Lock and Dam, Near
at Aliceville Pickensville, Mutagenicity of Drinking Water Extracts,
terial Infection,
Alabama-Updated 1985, W88-01496 2102 5C W88-03533 2105 5C
W88-03136 2104 2E
NELSON, J. D.
NEMCSOK, J. G. Mutagenicity Studies in Salmonella: Residues of
Effect ofCopper Sulfate on Some Biochemical Ozonated and/or Chlorinated Water Fulvic
Geostatistical Estimation of Parameters for the
Parameters of Rainbow Trout, Acids,
Sparta Sand Aquifer — North Louisiana,
W88-11102 2112 2F W88-05468 2107 5C W88-02058 2103 5C

Relative Sensitivities of Environmental Legion- NEMEC, J. NET A, P.


ellae to Selective Isolation Procedures, Design and Operation of Forecasting Operation- Rate Constants forSome Oxidations of S(IV) by
W88-05445 2107 5A al Real-Time Hydrological Systems (FORTH), Radicals in Aqueous Solutions,
W88-04697 2106 2A W88-04136 2105 2K
NELSON, J. O.
Water Conserving Landscapes Show Impressive NEMON, N. A. NETO, J. R.
Savings, Subsurface Irrigation and Drainage on Sandy Water Re-use System for Production of Fingerl-
W88-02313 2103 3D Soil in Southern Quebec,
ing Fishes in Brazil with Emphasis on South
W88-06784 2108 3F
NELSON, M. American Catfishes (Rhamdia quelens and R.
Integrated Water Resource Management in NENG, W. sapo),

Latin America and the Caribbean: Opportunities Control of Aedes aegypti Larvae in Household W88-O2O80 2103 5F
and Constraints, Water Containers by Chinese Cat Fish,
W88-04432 2105 6B W88-06122 5F
NETTLES, D. C.
2108
Migration of Landlocked Atlantic Salmon
NELSON, M. K.J. NENGU, J. P. Smolts and Effectiveness of a Fish Bypass Struc-
Trichloroethylene Metabolism by Microorga- Anerobic Bacteria that Dechlorinate Perchlor- ture at a Small-Scale Hydroelectric Facility,
nisms That Degrade Aromatic Compounds, oethene, W88-09827 2111 81
W88-07016 2109 5B W88-05195 2107 5G
Seasonal Movements and Habitats of Brown
NELSON, N. S.
NEPSZY, S. J. Trout (Salmo trutta) in Southcentral Lake On-
Changes in Forest Floor and Water Quality Fol-
Recruitment of Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) tario,
lowing Thinning and Clearcutting of 20- Year-
Affected by Stock Size and Water Temperature W88-04219 2105 2H
Old Pine,
in Lakes Erie and St. Clair, 1965-85,
W88-02720 2104 4C
W88-09554 2111 2H NETZER, A.
NELSON, R. W. Combined Municipal-Industrial Wastewater
Regulated Flushing in a Gravel-Bed River for
NERALLA, V. R. Treatment in Garland, Texas,
Oil Spill BehaviorModel of the Canadian At- 5D
Channel Habitat Maintenance: A Trinity River W88-00624 2101
mospheric Environment Service: Part II. Eval-
Fisheries,
uation of Model Guidance for Emergency Re- NEUBEISER, M. J.
W88-06965 2109 5G
sponse, Rock Creek Rural Clean Water Program: The
NELSON, W. W88-10780 2112 5B Experiment Continues,
Application of Five Methods for Measurements W88-01159 2102 5G
of Wildlife Value: Lower Sheyenne River Basin NERETNIEKS, I.

North Dakota, Measurements of Cesium and Strontium Diffu- NEUFELD, R. D.


W88-00741 6B sion in Biotite Gneiss,
2101 Accumulation of Mutagenic Polycyclic Aromat-
W88-05532 2107 5B ic Hydrocarbons in Biological Sludge,
NELSON, W. G.
NERGER, M. W88-02224 2103 5D
Biological Effects of Dredging in an Offshore
Borrow Area, Biological Degradation of Volatile Chlorinated
NEUHOLD, J. M.
W88-10444 2112 4C Hydrocarbons in Groundwater and Sewage,
Characterization ofYampa and Green River
W88-08172 2110 5B
Effects of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material Ecosystems: A Systems Approach to Aquatic
on the Scope for Growth of the Blue Mussel, NES, H. Resource Management,
Mytilus edulis, after Laboratory and Field Expo- Effectiveness of Oil Dispersants Laboratory Ex- W88-00348 2101 2H
sures, periments,
W88-05860 2107 5C W88-07958 2109 5G NEUMAN, S. P.
Estimation of Spatial Recharge Distribution
Evaluation of Deviation from the Lognormal NESMERAK, I. Using Environmental Isotopes and Hydrochemi-
Distribution Among Species as a Pollution Indi- Errors of Determining Material Load from a cal Data I. Mathematical Model and Application
cator in Marine Benthic Communities, Watershed, to Synthetic Data,
W88-04893 2106 5A W88-10810 2112 7C W88-07310 2109 2F

PA-287
AUTHOR INDEX
NEUMAN, S. P.

Estimation of Spatial Recharge Using Environ- NEWHOOK, R. NEWTON, P. P.


mental Isotopes and Hydrochcmica! Data: II. Bacteria As Structuring Agents in Lakes: Field Positively Charged Suspended Particles: Studies
Application to Aravaipa Valley in Southern Ari- Manipulations With Bacterioplankton, in an Iron-Rich River and Its Estuary,
zona, U.S.A., W88-08587 2110 2H W88-05958 2108 2H
W88-07311 2109 2F
NEWLING, C. J. NEWTON, R. S.
Methods of Determining Specific Yield, Long-Term Monitoring of CE Habitat Develop- Leaking Underground Storage Tanks: What is
W88-04059 2105 2F ment on Dredged Material Sites, 1974-84, Required; What is Realistic,
W88-01533 2103 5C W88-11206 2112 5G
NEUMANN, H.
Method of and Structure for Erecting an Artifi- NEWMAN, A. J.
cial Island,
NEWTON, T.
Driving Rain - Calculations and Measurements
W88-04767 2106 8A Bi-National Development of the Columbia
for Buildings,
River,
NEUMANN-REDLIN, C. W88-10567 2112 2B W88-06720 2108 8C
Hydrogeology of the Kalahari Karoo of Bot-
NEWMAN, J. D. NEYTZELL-DE WILDE, F. G.
swana,
Advances in Gauging Open Channels and
W88-0O392 2101 2F Caustic Recovery from Bottling Plant Effluent,
Rivers Using Ultrasonic and Electromagnetic
Methods,
W88-08908 2110 5D
NEUTRA, R. R.
Selenium and Human Health Implications in W88-01206 2102 7B Quantitative Analysis of Lignosulphonate Using
California's San Joaquin Valley, Benzethonium Chloride - Preliminary Investiga-
W88-09960 2111 5B NEWMAN, J. E.
tions,
Environmental and Societal Consequences of a
NEUVONEN, S. Possible C02-Induced Climate Change; Volume
W88-04566 2106 5A
on Performance
Effect of Simulated Acid Rain II, Part 8: Impacts of Rising Atmospheric
NG,A.
of the Aphid Euceraphis Betulae (Koch) on Carbon Dioxide Levels on Agricultural Grow-
Nitrification Enhancement in the Powdered Ac-
Silver Birch, ing Seasons and Crop Water Use Efficiencies,
tivated Carbon-Activated Sludge Process for the
W88-05934 2108 5C W88-00647 2101 5C
Treatment of Petroleum Refinery Wastewaters,
NEVALAINEN, I. NEWMAN, J. L. W88-01853 2103 5D
Development of Waste Water Treatment in the Permitted Water Use in Iowa, 1985,
Finnish Pulp and Paper Industry, W88-03078 2104 6D NG, A. S.
W88-10312 2112 5D Control of Anaerobic Digestion Toxicity with
NEWMAN, K. D. Powdered Activated Carbon,
NEVEN, B.
Hydraulic Conductivity of Three Southeastern W88-09526 2111 5D
Toxicity of Vanadium to Different Freshwater
Soils as Affected by Sodium, Electrolyte Con-
Organisms, Nitrification in Powdered-Activated Carbon-
centration, and pH,
W88-01717 2103 5C Activated Sludge Process,
W88-04499 2106 2G
NEVERAUSKAS, V. P. W88-05181 2107 5D
Accumulation of Periphyton Biomass on Artifi- NEWMAN, M. C.
Size-Dependent Pharmacokinetics of Trace Ele- NG, W. J.
cial Substrates Deployed near a Sewage Sludge
ment Accumulation by Gambusia affinis with Repeated Exhaustion and Chemical Regenera-
Outfall in South Australia,
W88-08733 Emphasis on Zinc, tion of Activated Carbon,
2110 5C
W88-09225 2111 5B W88-04259 2105 5D
NEVES, R. J.
Occurrence of Glochidia in Stream Drift and on NEWMAN, M. R. NGAH, S. A.
Fishes of the Upper North Fork Holston River, Water Tank Recycled into a Pump Station - In- Applicability of Current Groundwater Theories
Virginia, House, for the Prediction of Water Inflows to Surface
W88-06836 2109 2H W88-09657 2111 5F Mining Excavations,
W88-01456 2102 2F
NEVEUX, J. NEWMAN, R. H.
Spectrofiuorometric Determination of Chloro- Carbon- 13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spec- NGOC, L. H.
phylls and Pheophytins, Humic Substances
troscopic Characterisation of Distribution of Zn in a Northwestern Mediterra-
W88-08597 2110 2L from Municipal Refuse Decomposing in a Land- nean River,
NEVILLE, C. M. fill, W88-07593 2109 5B
Deposition of Aluminum Epithelium
in the Gill
W88-06424 2108 5A
of Rainbow Trout (Salmo Gairdneri Richard-
NGUYEN, B. C.
NEWMAN, R. M. Supersaturation of Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) in
son) Subjected to Sublethal Concentrations of
Effects of Chronic Chlorine Exposure on Litter Rain Waters,
the Metal,
Processing in Outdoor Experimental Streams, W88-02684 2104 2K
W88-03676 2105 5C
W88-08105 2110 5C
NEVILLE-JONES, P. NGUYEN, M. H.
Initial Dilution of Horizontal Jet in Crossflow,
NEWSOM, M. Degradation of a Commercial Surfactant, in the
W88-04269 2105 5B Whole Ecosystem Manipulation Experiments: Presence of a Complementary Carbon Source,
The Search for Generality, by a Bacterial Community Selected from a
Sea Outfall Design - Prediction of Initial Dilu- W88-05297 2107 5C
Marine Environment. (Degradation d'un Tensio-
tion,
Actif Commercial, en Presence d'une Source
W88-06189 2108 5E NEWSOME, R. E.
Complementaire de Carbone, par une Commun-
Hazardous Waste Minimization Planning at the
NEW, G. R. aute Bacterienne Selectionnee en Milieu Marin),
Army Materiel Command (AMC),
Hydrogeologist and Data Acquisition for Aqui- W88-05174 2107 5B
W88-03262 2104 5D
fer Modeling: Quo Vadis,
W88-11203 2112 2F NEWSTED, J. L.
NGUYEN, T. D.
Predictive Models for Photoinduced Acute Tox- Fundamental Approach to Reverse-Osmosis
NEWBRY, B. W. icityof Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to Concentration and Fractionation of Organic
Studies on the Water Quality Hazard of Chlo- Chemicals in Aqueous Solutions for Environ-
Daphnia Magna, Strauss (Cladocera, Crustacea),
rine in Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant mental Analysis,
W88-06950 2109 5C
Effluents, W88-07790 2109 5A
W88-03553 2105 5C NEWTON, W.
D.
Flood Peak Estimates from Limited At-Site His- NGUYEN, V.
NEWBURN, H. L.
Direct Calculation of Aquifer Parameters in
Modern Sampling Equipment: Design and Ap- toric Data,
W88-04405 2105 2E Slug Test Analysis,
plication,
W88-01353 2102 2F
W88-09423 2111 5 A
NEWTON, M. P.
NEWBY, L. C. Determination of Nickel, Cobalt, Copper and NGUYEN, V. D.
Industry Perspective on Pesticide and Ground Uranium in Water by Cathodic Stripping Chron- Electrometric Determination of the pH of At-
Water Legislation, opotentiometry with Continuous Flow, mospheric Precipitation,
W88-09114 2111 6E W88-06124 2108 5A W88-02854 2104 5A

PA-288
AUTHOR INDEX
NIEMI, G. J.

NGUYEN, V. T. V. NICHOLSON, S. E. Spain (Relaciones Entre Carbono, Nitrogeno y


Probabilistic Characterization of Point and Mean Rainfall Variability in Equatorial and Southern Clorofila a en la Ria de Pontevedra, de NO
Areal Rainfalls, Africa: Relationships with Sea Surface Tempera- Espana),
W88-06518 2108 2B tures along the Southwestern Coast of Africa, W88-05039 2106 5C
W88-00144 2101 2B
NGUYEN, W. M. Seasonal and Spatial Distribution of Phytoplank-
Effects of No-Flow River Conditions on the NICKELS, J. S. ton in the Ria of Pontevedra (NW Spain) (Dis-
Platte River Well Field, Biochemical Measures of the Biomass, Commu- tribution estacional y espacial del fitoplancton
W88-07283 2109 5B nity Structure, and Metabolic Activity of the en la ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)),
Ground Water Microbiota, W88-08092 2110 2L
NICHOLAS, J. W88-02546 2104 2F
Estimating Fracture Connectivity Using Meas- Secchi Disk Visibility, Chlorophyll a and Partic-
urements of Borehole Temperatures during NICKLES, C. R,
ulate Organic Matter in the Pontevedra Estuary
Pumping, Buck Island Reach, Mississippi River: Hydraulic
(NW of Spain) (Visibilidad del disco de Secchi,
W88-11045 2112 2F Model Investigation, clorofila a y materia organica particulada en la
W88-00827 2101 8A ria de Pontevedra (NO de Espana)),
NICHOLAS, W. D.
Hydrogen Ion Flux Re- NICOL, W88-04544 2106 2L
Inhibition of Metabolic J.-P.
sulting from Cadmium Stress in Aquatic Microe- Technical Note: Proper Use of the Unit Mg as
NIELSEN, D. M.
cosystems, CaC03/L,
Design and Implementation of an Effective Soil
W88-05299 2107 5C W88-05389 2107 7C
Gas Monitoring Program for Four-Dimensional
NICHOLAS, W. L. NICOL, K. D. Monitoring of Volatile Organics in the Subsur-
Temporal Changes in Littoral Meiofauna from Field Testing of a Large Volume Liquid-Liquid face,

the Hunter River Estuary, Extraction Device for Halogenated Organics in W88-11049 2112 7A
W88-00001 2101 2L Natural Waters,
W88-09610 2111 5A NIELSEN, J. S.
NICHOLDS, N. Operating Experiences at a Large Continuously
Changing Rainfall Patterns in Western Sudan, NICOLAIDOU, A. Fed, Intermittently Decanted, Activated Sludge
W88-08207 2110 2B Distribution of Molluscs and Polychaetes in Plant,
Coastal Lagoons in Greece, W88-06487 2108 5D
NICHOLLAS, I. H. W88-08743 2110 2L
Floating Platform Aerator/Mixer Apparatus, Prediction of Soluble Nickel Removal by Acti-
W88-04802 2106 5D NICOLETTO, P. F. vated Sludge Using Free Metal Ion Concentra-
Sexual Differences in Accumulation of Mercury tions,
NICHOLLS, H. A. inFour Species of Centrarchid Fishes, W88-01938 2103 5D
Performance Evaluation of an Activated Sludge W88-09910 2111 5B
Process Using a Personal Computer Spread NIELSEN, K.
Sheet, NIEBEEK, G. Potential Groundwater Impacts from Chemiga-
W88-08905 2110 5D on the Population
Effects of Chemical Stress
tion,
Dynamics of Daphnia Magna: A Comparison of W88-03938
NICHOLLS, P. H.
2105 5B
Two Test Procedures,
Factors Influencing Entry of Pesticides into Soil W88-07495 2109 5C NIELSEN, L. T.
Water,
Solar Energy for Pumping Water,
W88-08374 2110 5B NIEBER, J. L.
W88-07557 2109 8C
Modified Regression Approach for Modeling
NICHOLS, A. B. Probability Distributions,
Industry Initiates Source Prevention,
NIELSEN, P.
W88-06349 2108 7C
W88-04882 2106 5D Three Simple Models of Wave Sediment Trans-
NIEDERLEHNER, port,
B. R.
L.A.'s Wastewater Treatment Plant: Victim or Measurement of Recovery in Lakes Following W88-08547 2110 2J
Villain,
Phosphate Mining,
W88-04194 2105 5D W88-07758 2109 4C
NIEMAN, W. A.
Hydrometeorology of a Major Flood in South
NICHOLS, D. G. NIEDZIALKOWSKI, D. Africa,
Effects of Filtration Method and Sampling De- Water Quality Data and Urban Nonpoint Source W88-01233 2102 2B
vices on Inorganic Chemistry of Sampled Well Pollution: The Nationwide Urban Runoff Pro-
Water, gram, NIEMANN, B. L.
W88-09299 2111 5A W88-01169 2102 5G Analysis of Wind and Precipitation Data for
Assessments of Transboundary Transport and
NICHOLS, L. D. NIEKERK, A. Acid Deposition Between Canada and the
Demonstration of Industrial Wastewater Ren- Foaming Anaerobic Digesters A Survey and
in -
United States,
ovation by Extraction of Organic Chemicals Laboratory Investigation, W88-02908 2104 5B
Using Poroplastic Membranes, W88-03852 2105 5D
W88-03494 2105 5D NIEMCZYNOWICZ, J.
NIELEN, M. W. F. Storm Tracking Using Rain Gauge Data,
NICHOLSON, A. J. Handling of Environmental and Biological Sam-
Relationships between Bathymetry, Water Qual-
W88-07530 2109 2B
Pre-Column Technologies,
ples via
ity and Diatoms in Some Hebridean Lochs, W88-09605 2111 5A NIEMELA, S.
W88-08096 2110 2H Growth of Escherichia coli in a Pulp and Card-
Trace-Level Determination of Phenol by Liquid
NICHOLSON, C. P. board Mill,
Chromatography with On-Line Precolumn
Ecological Recovery After Reclamation of W88-03472 2104 5E
Technology and Fluorescence Detection,
Toxic Spoils Left by Coal Surface Mining. W88-09606 2111 5A NIEMI, A.
Phase II: An Assessment of Environmental
Changes Following Intensive Remedial Treat- Ecology of Phytoplankton in the Tvarminne
NIELL, F. X.
ments, Benthic System Underlying the NW
Africa Up-
Area, SWCoast of Finland: IV. Environmental
W88-05718 Conditions, Chlorophyll A and Phytoplankton
2107 4C welling Region (El Sistema Bentonico Situado
in Winter and Spring 1984 at Tvarminne Storf-
Bajo el Afloramiento del NO
de Africa),
NICHOLSON, H. P. W88-04711 2106 2L
jard,
Environmental Problems and Issues of Agricul- W88-09959 2111 2L
tural Nonpoint Source Pollution, Phytoplankton Composition in the Ria of Ponte-
W88-07821 2109 5G vedra (NW Spain) (Composicion del fitoplanc- NIEMI, G. J.

ton de la ria de Pontevedra (NO do Espana)), Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of


NICHOLSON, J. W88-08089 2110 2L Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying
Using Pump Efficiency to Weight and Evaluate Acute Toxicity Sydromes in Fish: Part 2. Mala-
Bids, Relationship Between Carbon, Nitrogen and thion, Carbaryl, Acrolein and Benzaldehyde,
W88-06696 2108 8C Chlorophyll a in the Ria of Pontevedra, NW of W88-06942 2109 5C

PA-289
AUTHOR INDEX
NIEMI, G. J.

Use of Respiratory-Cardiovascular Responses of NILSSEN, J. P. NISHIMOTO, D. D.


Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) in Identifying Cyclopoid Copepods Marginal Habitats: Abi-
in Hazardous Process Material Substitution,
Acute Toxicity Syndrome in Fish: Part 1. Pen- otic Control of Population Densities in Anthro- W88-07975 2109 5G
tachlorophenol, 2,4-Dinitrophenol, Tricaine pogenic Acidic Lakes,
Methanesulfonate and 1-Octanol, W88-09889 2111 5G NISHIO, T.
W88-06941 2109 5A Trophic Status of Tilitso, a High Altitude Hima-
Factors Controlling Rotifer Abundances in a
layan Lake,
NIEMI, R. M. Norwegian Eutrophic Lake: An Experimental
W88-06898 2109 2H
Growth of Escherichia coli in a Pulp and Card- Study,
board Mill, W88-10463 2112 2H NISHIOKA, K.
W88-03472 2104 5E Automated Water-Quality Monitoring,
NILSSEN, J. P. M.
Pelagic Predators and Interfering Algae: Stabi- W88-00192 2101 5A
NIEMINSKI, E. C.
Ultraviolet Radiation and Sedimentation of lizing Factors in Temperate Eutrophic Lakes,
W88-09759 2111 2H NISSAN, E.
Wastewater Lagoon Effluents, County-Level Projections for Industrial Water
W88-07368 2109 5D NILSSON, A. Demand in Mississippi,
Ground-Water Dams for Rural Water Supply in W88-04753 2106 6D
NIENHUIS, H. P.
Developing Countries,
Seasonal Dynamics and Leaf Growth of Zostera
W88-02924 2104 8A NITSCH, F. G.
Noltii Hornem,. a Perennial Intertidal Seagrass,
Emergency Stabilization and Cleanup of Dioxin
W88-06702 2108 2L Mercury in Fish in Swedish Lakes, Sites,
W88-06103 2108 5B
NIERI, R. W88-02190 2103 5G
Genetic and Biochemical Effect of Dry Residue NILSSON, C.
NITZ, W. E.
of Arno River In Vitro and In Vivo, Distribution of Stream-Edge Vegetation along a
W88-00084 2101 5C Gradient of Current Velocity, Billion Dollar Baby: 100 PCs Watch Over
W88-01709 2103 2H Treatment Plant,
NIERING, W. A. W88-05472 2107 5F
Development of a Tidal Marsh in a New Eng- NILSSON, J.
land River Valley, Experience of Microprocessors in the National NITZKIN, J. L.
W88-00135 2101 2L Automatic Data Acquisition System in Sweden, Snow Mountain Agent Gastroenteritis From
W88-02629 2104 7B Clams,
NIESSEN, W. R. W88-00153 2101 5C
Impact of Sludge Incineration on the Environ- NILSSON, S.

ment, Extent of Forest Decline in Europe, NIVAL, P.


W88-01515 2103 5C W88-06054 2108 5C Modelling of a Planktonic Ecosystem in an En-
NILSSON, closed Water Column,
S. I.
NIESZEN, W. W88-02375 2103 2L
Effects of Forest Floor Leachate on Sulfate
Verification of Design Criteria, Experience, and
Retention in a Spodosol Soil,
Results Obtained with the Plate Module Line at NIVITZKI, R. P.
W88-08757 2110 5B
DROP, Kuwait, Effects of Lakes and Wetlands on Floodflows
W88-07244 2109 3A NIMMO, J. R. and Base Flows in Selected Northern and East-
Hydraulic Conductivity of a Sandy Soil at Low ern States,
NIEUWLAND, G.
Water Content After Compaction by Various
Densities of Protozoan Nanoplankton Popula-
W88-04947 2106 2H
Methods,
tions in Intertidal Mesocosms: Influence of Oil NIWAS,
W88-07984 2110 2G S.
Pollution and a Self-Igniting Cleaning Agent,
IntegratedApproach to Aquifer Delineation in
W88-09953 2111 5C NIMR, N. D. Hard Rock Terrains: A Case Study from the
Isolation Nostoc muscorum
of Cyanophages Banda District, India,
NIGAM, P. S. from a Domestic Sewage,
Hydropower in India An Economic Case W88-08334 2110 2F
-
W88-08791 2110 5D
Study,
NIX, J.
W88-03204 2104 8C NINET, J.
System and Method for Positioning an Off- Dissolved Oxygen Status of DeGray Lake, Ar-
NIGHTENGALE, J. W. shore Platform on a Support, kansas,
Water Distribution Without Storage, W88-04772 2106 8A W88-01064 2102 2H
W88-04875 2106 5F
NIPANEY, P. C. Distribution of Iron and Manganese in DeGray
NIGHTINGALE, H. I. by Aquatic Weeds of the Fern Genus
Infestation Reservoir, Arkansas,
Organic Pollutants in Soils of Retention and and Control,
Salvinia: Its Status W88-01066 2102 2H
Recharge Basins Receiving Urban Runoff W88-08214 2110 4A
Water, Nutrient Dynamics in DeGray Lake, Arkansas,
W88-05930 2108 5B NIR, I. W88-01065 2102 2H
Effect of Oxidants on Microalgal Flocculation,
NIGRO, A. A. W88-02823 2104 5D Seasonal and Longitudinal Variations in Appar-
Distribution,Abundance, and Population Dy- ent Deposition Rates within an Arkansas Reser-
NISHIKAWA, M. voir,
namics of Northern Squawfish, Walleye, Small-
Elemental Composition of the Sub-Aquatic Liv- 5C
mouth Bass, and Channel Catfish in John Day W88-05097 2106
erwort Pellia endiviifolia (Dicks.) Dum. in Rela-
Reservoir,
tion to Heavy Metal Contamination, NIXON, J. F.
W88-06591 2108 2H W88-09673 2111 5B Pile Load Tests in Saline Permafrost at Clyde
NIHART, S. R.
Variations in Different Sized Water Insoluble
River, Northwest Territories,
Reduction in Bioavailability of Organic Con-
Particulate Matter in Rain Water,
W88-07425 2109 8G
taminants to the Amphipod Pontoporeia Hoyi W88-02689 2104 2B
by Dissolved Organic Matter of Sediment Inter- Thermally Induced Heave Beneath Chilled

stitial Waters, NISHIKAWA, T. Pipelines in Frozen Ground,


W88-06922 2109 5B Chemical Changes of Organic Compounds in W88-03756 2105 2C
Chlorinated Water. XIV. Characterization and
NIIMI, A. J. Determination of Halogenated Organics Formed
NIYOGI, S.

Influence of Molecular Weight and Molecular Calcutta Pollutants: Part 1. Appraisal of Some
during Chlorination of Water from the Tama
Volume on Dietary Absorption Efficiency of River,
Heavy Metals in Calcutta City Sewage and
Chemicals by Fishes, W88-05365 2107 5A Sludge in Use for Fisheries and Agriculture,
W88-10828 2112 5B W88-10527 2112 5A
NISHIKAWA, Y.
NIKIFOROVA, V. P. Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Ali- NJUGUNA, S. G.
Variabilityof the Temperature Field Off the phatic Diamines in Water Via Derivatization Nutrient-Phytoplankton Relationships in a Trop-
North-Western Coast of Africa, with Acetylacetone, ical Meromictic Soda Lake,
W88-01622 2103 2L W88-02363 2103 5A W88-06976 2109 2H

PA-290
AUTHOR INDEX
NORMS, J. E.

NKEDI-KIZZA, P. tierung und Risikobetrachtung der Sauerstoff- NOOT, D. K.


Retention and Transformations of Pesticides in zehrung von Sedimenten der Unterelbe), Pilot Scale Investigation of Alternative Drinking
Relation to Nonpoint Source Pollution from W88-04352 2105 5B Water Treatment Processes at Edmonton, Al-
Croplands, berta,
W88-07828 2109 5B NOGAJ, R. J. W88-05824 2107 5F
Test Program Improves Sewer Rehabilitation,
Spatial of Pesticide Sorption and
Variability W88-04664 2106 5D NOOYEN, W. F. J.
Degradation Parameters, Water Losses in Meden and Tebing Tinggi, In-
W88-09095 2111 5B NOGUES-PAEGLE, J. donesia,
Summary of the Global Weather Experiment
W88-03680 2105 5F
NNAJI, S. Workshops on the Hydrological Cycle and Data
Statistical Flow Forecasting Model for Small Assimilation, NOR, Y. M.
Catchments, W88-09561 2A
W88-01221 2102 2A
2111 Ecotoxicity of Copper to Aquatic Biota: A
Review,
NOJIMA, Y.
NOAKES, D. J. W88-02731 2104 5C
Stage Sensitivity of Eggs of the Teleost Oryzias
Fitting Dynamic Models to Hydrological Time
Latipes to Cadmium Exposure, NORAMBUENA, R.
Series,
W88-00118 2101 5C Inactivation of Some Third-generation Cephalo-
W88-06507 2108 7C
sporins by Beta-lactamases of Non-fermentative
NOLAND, J. W.
NOAKES, D. L. G.
Low Temperature Thermal Stripping of Volatile
Gram-negative Bacteria Isolated from Freshwa-
Behavioural Responses of Lake Charr (Salve- ter of a Remote Environment,
linus Namaycush) Embryos to Simulated Acidic
Compounds — A Field Demonstration Project,
W88-03237 2104 5E W88-07214 2109 2H
Runoff Conditions,
W88-06143 2108 5C NOLL, M. R. NORBECK, J. M.
Kinetics andMechanisms of Potassium Release Acid Deposition and Atmospheric Chemistry at
Latent Effects of Pulse Exposure to Aluminum
from Sandy Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain Soils, Allegheny Mountain,
and Low pH on Size, Ionic Composition, and
W88-04633 2106 2G W88-08445 2110 5B
Feeding Efficiency of Lake Trout (Salvelinus
namaycush) Alevins, Methods NORDGREN, I.
Utilization of Selective Dissolution for
W88-07639 2109 5C Quantitative Determination of Arsenocholine
Assessing 137-Cs Mobility and Bioavailability,
W88-09213 2111 7B and Acetylarsenocholine in Aquatic Organisms
NOBEL, P. S.
Predictions of Field Productivity for Agave le-
Using Pyrolysis and Gas Chromatography /Mass
chuguilla,
NOLLA, M. Spectrometry,
Selection and Adaptation of a Phenol-Degrading W88-07179 2109 5B
W88-05368 2107 21
Pseudomonas,
Strain of
Water Relations and Plant Size Aspects of W88-04507 2106 5D NORDIN, C. F.
Flowering for Agave Deserti, Critique of the Regime Theory for Alluvial
W88-00115 2101 21 NOMA, T. Channels,
Control Method for Open Channel, W88-04455 2105 2E
NOB1LE, P. W88-00591 2101 4A
Selecting Optimum Control to Reduce Acid NORDIN, J.
Rain, NOMANI, A. A.
Chlorinated Organics of Low and High Relative
W88-02666 2104 5G Monitoring of Heavy Metals in the Water and
Molecular Mass in Pulp Mill Bleachery Ef-
Sediments of the Ganga River, India,
fluents,
NOD A, K. W88-04423 2105 5B
Estimation of Volume of Snowmelt from Tem- W88-00428 2101 5A
perature of Snow Line and Residual Snow NOMEIR, A. A.
NORDSTROM, D. K.
Amount, Comparative Toxicity, Cholinergic Effects, and
Rate of Ferrous Iron Oxidation in a Stream
W88-07523 2109 2A Tissue Levels of S,S,S,-Tri-n-Butyl Phosphoro-
Receiving Acid Mine Effluent,
trithioate (DEF) to Channel Catfish (Ictalurus
NODA, S. W88-03893 2105 5B
Punctatus) and Blue Crabs (Callinectes Sapidus),
Effect ofMass Chemotherapy and Piped Water W88-02040 2103 5C
on Numbers of Schistosoma haematobium and Toxic Element Composition of Acid Mine K
Waters from Sulfide Ore Deposits,
Prevalence in Bulinus globosus in Kwale, NOMPEX, P.
Kenya, Ozonation of Purines in Aqueous Solution: Ki-
W88-01567 2103 5A i11
-

W88-10840 2112 6B netic Studies of the Reaction, (Ozonation des '.


NORDSTROM, P. L.
Bases Puriques en Milieu Aqueux: Etudes Cineti-
NODA, Y. Estimation of Specific Yield Using Drillers'
ques de la Reaction),
Dynamic Covariate Adjustment of Water Qual- Lithologic Descriptions, c>
W88-04449 2105 5F
ity Parameters for Streamflow: Transfer Func- W88-04909 2106 2F
tionModel Selection, NONVEILLER, E.
W88-05884 2107 7C Occurrence, Availability, and Chemical Quality
Vajont Reservoir Slope Failure,
of Ground Water in the Cretaceous Aquifers of
NODERER, W. W. W88-08706 2110 8E North Central Texas,
PC-Based Data Acquisition Systems for Small W88-00935 2101 2F
NOONAN, D. C.
Utilities,
Corrective Action Technologies and Their Cost-
W88-07649 2109 7B NORHEIM, G.
Effectiveness,
Mercury in Fish and Invertebrates in Lake
NOE, N. M. W88-09492 2111 5G
Mjosa (Kvikksolv fisk og evertebrater Mjosa),
i i

Microbiological Content and Health Effect of


NOONAN, J. M. W88-09947 2111 5B
Fishponds Enriched with Wastewater Effluent,
W88-03583 Decontamination of Rubber Hose and 'Teflon'
2105 81 NORIN, H.
Tubing for Ground Water Sampling,
Quantitative Determination of Arsenocholine
NOEL, M. W88-O90OO 2111 5A
and Acetylarsenocholine in Aquatic Organisms
Vapor
Correlation of Geophysical and Organic
NOONAN, M. J. Using Pyrolysis and Gas Chromatography/Mass
Analyzer Data Over a Conductive Plume Con-
Biodegradation of Contaminants in the Subsur- Spectrometry,
taining Volatile Organics,
W88-09178 2111 7A face, W88-07179 2109 5B
W88-02556 2104 5B
NOETH, C. NORRIS, A. E.
Nitrogen and Phosphate Requirements for the NOONE, G. P. Infiltration at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, Traced
Anaerobic Digestion of a Petrochemical Efflu- Progress in Anaerobic Digestion - Heating, by Chlorine-36,
ent, Cooling, and Thickening, W88-07748 2109 2F
W88-06760 2108 5D W88-00245 2101 5D
NORRIS, J. E.
NOETHLICH, I. Progress in Anaerobic Digestion - Prefabrication Method for Characterizing Volatile Organic
Mapping and Risk Assessment of Oxygen Con- of Digesters, Compound Concentrations in Shallow Soils,
sumption by Sediments in the Lower Elbe (Kar- W88-00242 2101 5D W88-09325 2111 5A

PA-291
AUTHOR INDEX
NORMS, J. E.

Techniques for Sampling Surface and Industrial NORTON, L. D. NOVAES, R. F. V.


Waters: Special Considerations and Choices, Characterizing Macropores that Affect Infiltra- Microbiology of Anaerobic Digestion,
W88-09426 2111 5A tion into Nontilled Soil.
W88-02107 2103 5D
W88-07996 2110 2G
NORRIS, J. M.
NOVAIS, J. M.
Hydrology of Area 53, Northern Great Plains NORTON, R. B.
and Rocky Mountains Coal Provinces, Colora- Gas Phase and Precipitation Acidities in the
Study of the Performance of a High-Rate Photo-
do, Wyoming, and Utah, Colorado Mountains, synthetic Pond System,
W88-10055 2111 2E W88-01274 2102 5B W88-07348 2109 5D
Surface Water-Quality Characteristics in the NORTON, S. A. NOVAK, J. T.
Upper North Fork Gunnison River Basin, Colo- Chronology, Magnitude and Paleolimnological Blinding of Sludges During Filtration,
rado, Record of Changing Metal Fluxes Related to W88-06488 2108 5D
W88-10051 2111 5B Atmospheric Deposition of Acids and Metals in
Water Quality Data-Collection
New England, Effects of Storage and Preoxidation on Sludge
Activities in Col-
W88-03963 2105 5B and Water Quality,
orado and Ohio: Phase I-Inventory and Evalua-
tion of 1984 Programs and Costs, W88-02394 2103 5D
Relative Importance of Acidity Sources for
W88-03087 2104 7 A Humic Lakes in Norway,
Enhancement of Biodegradation of Alcohols in
W88-04013 2105 5B
NORRIS, L. A. Groundwater Systems,
Triclopyr Persistence in Western Oregon Mill and Temporal Trends W88-03255 2104 5G
Spatial in the Chemistry
Pastures,
of Atmospheric Deposition in New England,
W88-03701 2105 5B Evaluation of an Acidic Waste Site Cleanup
W88-01275 2102 5B
Effort,
NORRIS, R. D.
NORUM, D. I.
Field Demonstration of Enhanced Bioreclama- W88-02144 2103 5D
Application Rates and Uniformity Under
tion,
Center-Pivot Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Using Mixing Intensity and Polymer Performance
W88-093I8 2111 5G in
Spray Nozzles, Sludge Dewatering,
NORRSTROM, H. A. W88-06786 2108 3F W88-05519 2107 5D
Reducing the Discharges to Water-Technical
Explicit Infiltration Equations Based on the
Objectives, Nitrate Versus Oxygen Respiration in the Acti-
W88-10310 2112 5D Green-Ampt Model,
vated Sludge Process,
W88-08306 2110 2G
NORTCLIFF, S.
W88-07419 2109 5D
Dynamics of a Tropical Floodplain Environ- Performance Low-Pressure Center-Pivot
of
Sprinkler Irrigation Systems in Saskatchewan, Polymer Performance in Sludge Conditioning,
ment with Reference to Forest Ecology,
W88-08603 2110 2A W88-06785 2108 3F W88-03253 2104 5D
NORTH, G. R. NORVELL, W. A. Sludge Flocculation at an Industrial Waste Fa-
Proposed Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Chemical and Physical Properties of Connecti- cility,
(TRMM) Satellite, cut Lakes, W88-03244 2104 5D
W88-08322 2110 7B W88-00467 2101 5C
NOVAK, R. A.
Sampling Errors in Satellite Estimates of Tropi- NOSHKIN, V. E.
cal Rain,
Alum Flocculation and Bioflocculation of Acti-
Concentrations of Radionuclides in Fish Collect-
W88-04099 2105 2B vated Sludge for Vacuum Filtration,
ed from Bikini Atoll Between 1977 and 1984,
W88-07776 2109 5B W88-05548 2107 5D
NORTHCOTE, T. G.
Effects of Recent Environmental Changes in Environmental Radiological Studies Conducted NOVAK, S. A.
Lake Waahi on Two Forms
of the Common During 1986 in the Vicinity of the Rancho Seco Hydrochemical Characterization of Brines and
Smelt Retropinna retropinna, and other Biota, Nuclear Power Generating Station, Identification of Brine Contamination in
W88-02502 2104 5C W88-06603 2108 5C Aquifers,

Equilibrium Models for Seasonal Dynamics of W88-09785 2111 5A


NOSS, R. R.
Plankton Biomass in Four Oligotrophic Lakes, Flow Variable Discharge Permits, NOVAK, S. S.
W88-07086 2109 2H W88-04275 2105 5G Winter Activity and Survival of Crocodilians in
Trace Metals in Fish Exposed to Asbestos Rich Thermally Altered and Non-Altered Environ-
NOT A, D. J. G.
Sediments, ments,
Hydrogeological Study in the Basin of Gulp
W88-07603 2109 5B
Creek, A Reconnaissance in a Small Catchment W88-09232 2111 5C
Use of Gabion Weirs to Improve Spawning Area: Part 3. Chemistry of Surface and Ground
Habitat for Pink Salmon in a Small Logged Water, NOVAK, V.
Watershed, W88- 10786 2112 2F Estimation of Soil-Water Extraction Patterns by
W88-09831 2111 81
Roots,
NOUH, M. W88-06730 2108 21
NORTHCUTT, R. V. Comparison of Three Methods for Regional
Development of Methods for the Analysis of Flood Frequency Analysis in Saudi Arabia, NOVAKOWSKI, K. S.
Extractable Organic Priority Pollutants in Mu- W88-08355 2110 2E Investigations of the Nature of Water-
Field
nicipal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment Table Response to Precipitation in Shallow
Sludges,
NOUH, M. A.
Water-Table Environments,
W88-00419 Prediction of Flood Frequency in Saudi Arabia,
2101 5A W88-07295 2109 2B
W88-07477 2109 2E
Development of Methods for the Analysis of
Purgeable Organic Priority Pollutants in Munici- NOUR EL-DIN, M. M. NOVIKOV, E. A.

pal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment Management Model:


Salinity I. Development, Trace Determination of Some Heavy Metals in
Sludges,
W88-05134 2107 5B Waters by Flow-Injection Spectrophotometry
W88-00418 2101 5A and Potentiometry,
NOURI, A. M. W88-06130 2108 7B
NORTON, C. M. Water Quality Index Applied to the Classifica-
Environmental Feasibility of Using Creosote tionand Zoning of Al-Jaysh Canal. Baghdad - NOVIKOV A, N. M.
Contaminated Soil and Sludges in Roadway Iraq,
Sediment Transport in a Curved Channel,
Paving Structures, W88-04120 2105 5G
W88-10586 2112 8B
W88-01000 2102 5E
NOVACZEK, I.

NORTON, D. Periodicity of Epiphytes of Zostera marina in NOVOSEL'SKII, F. A.

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in SRP Two Embayments of the Southern Gulf of St. Practical Experience of Using a Large Vacuum
Aquatic Sediments, Lawrence, Plate for Testing Shelf Muds under Water,
W88-09217 2111 5B W88-05361 2107 2L W88-03622 2105 8D

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AUTHOR INDEX
O'CONNOR, G A.

NOVOTNY, J. F. NURNBERG, G. K. NYER, E. K.


Effects of Reservoir Releases on Water Quality, Comparison of Internal Phosphorus Loads in Biological Treatment of a Brine Groundwater
Macro-invertebrates, and Fish in Tailwaters: Lakes with Anoxic Hypolimnia: Laboratory In- Contaminated with High Concentrations of Or-
Field Study Results, cubation versus In Situ Hypolimnetic Phospho- ganics,
W88-00888 2101 6G rus Accumulation, W88-00996 2102 5D
W88-O5095 2106 5B
NOVVAK, P. J. Groundwater Treatment Technology,
Social and Institutional Factors Affecting the Hypolimnetic Withdrawal as Lake Restoration
W88-02322 2103 5G
Adoption and Maintenance of Agricultural Technique,
BMPs, W88-05162 2107 5G Groundwater Treatment Technology,
W88-07838 2109 5G W88-09238 2111 5G
Hypolimnetic Withdrawal in Two North Ameri-
NOXX, C. I. can Lakes with Anoxic Phosphorus Release
Innovative Biological Treatment of Contaminat-
Reactivity of Chlorine Dioxide with Nucleic from the Sediment,
W88-04254 2105 5G ed Groundwater,
Acids and Proteins,
5F
W88-08992 2111 5G
W88-03526 2105
NUSBAUM, I.

NOZAWA, I.
Design, Operation, and Maintenance of A 5-mgd NYGREN, P.
Bulking Wastewater Reclamation Reverse Osmosis Acid
Interactive Effect of Potassium Deficit and
Restoration of the Ability to Settle
Sludge by Bacterial Seeding in Wastewater Plant, Rain on Photosynthesis of Scots Pine Seedlings
W88-00710 2101 5D (Kaliumin Puutteen Ja Happaman Sateen Yhteis-
Treatment,
W88-04656 2106 5D vaikutus Mannin Fotosynteesiin),
NUTER, J. A.
Maps Showing Distribution of Dissolved Solids W88-10561 2112 5C
NRIAGU, J. O.
and Dominant Chemical Type in Ground Water
Biogenic Sulfur and the Acidity of Rainfall in
Basin and Range Province, Southern California,
NYMBURSKA, K.
Remote Areas of Canada, 2104 2F Frequency of Bacteria Resistant to Heavy
W88-02985
W88-05503 2107 5B Metals in Ponds of Southern Bohemia,
Maps Showing Distribution of Dissolved Solids W88-01474 2102 5C
Purge and Trap Gas Chromatographic Method
and Dominant Chemical Type in Ground Water,
for Dimethyl Sulfide in Freshwater,
Basin and Range Province, Texas, NYSSEN, G. A.
W88-10545 2112 7B
W88-02984 2104 2F Removal of Trace Levels of Phenols from
Quantitative Assessment of Worldwide Con- Aqueous Solution by Foam Flotation,
NUTINI, D.
tamination of Air, Water and Soils by Trace W88-06839 2109 5D
Reverse Osmosis Membrane Fouling by Sanitary
Metals, Landfill Leachate and Copper Plating Solutions,
W88-10164 2112 5B O'BRIEN, D. P.
W88-02179 2103 5D
Periodic 18. 6- Year and Cyclic 10 to 11 Year
Silent Epidemic of Environmental Metal Poison- NUTT, S. G. Signals in Northeastern United States Precipita-
ing, Biological Fluidized Bed Treatment of Coke tion Data,
W88-08563 2110 5C Plant Wastewater and Blast Furnace Scrubber W88-10155 2112 2B
Blowdown,
NULLET, D.
W88-02938 2104 5D O'BRIEN, K.
Water Balance of Pacific Atolls,
Identification of Escherichia Coli from Shellfish
W88-05416 2107 2D Nitrogen Control of Complex Industrial
and Related Environments by Automicrobic
Wastewaters, System,
NUNEZ, A. W88-05517 2107 5D
Acute Toxicity of Organochlorined Pesticides to W88-10461 2112 5A
the European Eel, Anguilla anguilla: The De- NUTTAL, D.
pendency on Exposure Time and Temperature, Effect of Environmental Factors on Coliphages O'BRIEN, R. P.
W88-04142 2105 5C in the Welsh River Dee, Drinking Water Act: A Cause for Innovation,
W88-02876 2104 2H W88-08552 2110 6E
Effects of Temperature on the Acute Toxicity of
Heavy Metals Hg) to the Freshwa-
(Cr, Cd, and NUTTLE, W. K. O'CONNELL, J.
ter Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard), Element Cycling in Wetlands: Interactions with Health Significance of Chlorination Byproducts
W88-00076 2101 5C Physical Mass Transport, in Drinking Water: The Houston Experience,
W88-09081 2111 2H W88-02427 2103 5C
NUNEZ, O.
Acute Toxicity of Synthetic Detergents to Hydrologic Parameters of Salt Marsh Peat,
W88-04245 2105 2L O'CONNELL, P. E.
Snails: Effect of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate on Lim-
Case Studies in Real-Time Hydrological Fore-
naea peregra Shells,
W88-05116 2107 5C
NWADIARO, C. S. casting from the UK,
Phytoplankton Productivity and Chlorophyll-a W88-04693 2106 7B
NUNN, S. C. Concentration of Oguta Lake in Southeastern
Information, the Decision Forum, and Third- Nigeria, O'CONNOR, D. J.
Party Effects in Water Transfers, W88-10576 2112 2H Models of Sorptive Toxic Substances: II. Lakes
W88-07437 2109 6A and Reservoirs,
NWAOGAZIE, I. L.
W88-09523 2111 5B
NUNNALLY, N. R. Comparative Analysis of Some Explicit-Implicit
Incorporation of Environmental Features Streamflow Models, Fresh-
in Models of Sorptive Toxic Substances in
Flood Control Channel Projects, W88-08342 2110 2E
water Systems: I. Basic Equation,
W88-00848 2101 6G NYARI, I. W88-09522 2111 5B
Concentration of Microelements in the Aquatic
NUORTEVA, P. Models of Sorptive Toxic Substances in Fresh-
Effect of Acidification on Mobility of Heavy Weeds of Lake Balaton,
W88-01467 2102 5B water Systems: III. Streams and Rivers,
Metals and Aluminum in Forest and Lake Eco-
W88-09524 2111 5B
systems (Happamoitumisen Vaikutus Raskasme- NYBERG, H.
tallien Ja Alumiinin Liikuvuuteen Metsa-Ja Jar-
Growth of Selenastrum capricornutum in the O'CONNOR, G. A.
vieko systeemissa), Presence of Synthetic Surfactants, Effects of Trace Organics in Sewage Sludges on
W88-10560 2112 5B W88-06767 2108 5C Soil-Plant Systems and Assessing Their Risk to
'

Levels of Iron, Aluminum, Zinc, Cadmium and Humans,


NYBERG, R. C.
Mercury in Plants Growing in the Surroundings Lodgepole Pine Ecosystems W88-07909 2109 5C
Soil Hydrology in
of an Acidified and Non-acidified Lake in in Southeastern Wyoming,
Predicting Chemical Movement in Soils,
Espoo, Finland, W88-10647 2112 2G
W88-10511 5B W88-00719 2101 5B
2112
NYE, J. D.
NUPEN, E. M. Abandoned Wells: How One State Deals with Toxic Organic Behavior in Sludge-Amended
Health Aspects, Them, Soils,
W88-0O328 2101 5D W88-04526 2106 5G W88-01737 2103 5B

PA-293
AUTHOR INDEX
O'CONNOR, J.

O'CONNOR, J. O'GRADY, K. T. O'NEIL, E. F.


Power Plant Chlorination: Immediate and Per- Feasability of Using Disused Water Treatment Durability and Behavior of Prestressed Concrete
of Sublethal Concentrations on an
sistent Effects Filter Beds for Rearing Carp (Cyprinius Carpio Beams; Report 6: Posttensioned Concrete Beam
Estuaiine Crustacean, L.) in the U.K., Investigation, Supplemental Laboratory Tests of
W88-03523 2105 5C W88-02825 2104 81 Beams Exposed from 1961-1982,
O'CONNOR, J. M. O'HARA, W88-00851 2101 8F
J. M.
Aquatic Pollution Problems, North Atlantic Simulation Study of the Navigability of the
Coast, Including Chesapeake Bay, O'NEIL, W. K.
Main Ship Channel in Mobile Harbor,
W88-06293 2108 5B W88-01552 Technical Note: The Formation of Chlorate
2103 8A
from the Reaction of Chlorine and Chlorite in
Dynamics of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in O'HARA, M. Dilute Aqueous Solution,
Striped Bass from the Hudson River: III. Tissue Treatment of an RDX-TNT Waste from a Muni- W88-05332 2107 5F
Disposition and Routes for Elimination, tions Factory,
W88-00141 2101 5B W88-01048 O'NEILL, D. C.
2102 5D
Fate of 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene in Rain- Low-Rate Cropland Application: A Case Histo-
O'HARA, P.
ry in Jackson, Michigan,
bow Trout, Salmo gairdneri, Relative Mobility of Radioactive Trace Ele-
W88-03691 2105 5B W88-01511 2103 5E
ments Across the Sediment-Water Interface in
Food Habits of the Amphipod Gammarus ti- the MERL Model Ecosystems of Narragansett O'NEILL, M. J.
grinus in the Hudson River and the Effects of Bay,
Phosphorus Removal from Municipal and Indus-
Diet Upon Its Growth and Reproduction,
W88-06868 2109 5B
trial Wastewater by Aluminum Chloride and
W88-06645 2108 2L Derivatives,
O'HARE, L. R.

O'CONNOR, K. M. Ground Moisture Transfer System, W88-03269 2104 5D


Application of the Linear Perturbation Model W88-00562 2101 3A
O'NEILL, R. V.
(LPM) to Flood Routing on the Mekong River,
W88-10494
O'HARE, M. P. Ecosystems Theory and the Unexpected: Impli-
2112 2E
Site Selection Criteria for Artificial Recharge cations for Environmental Toxicology,
O'CONNOR, R. J. Projects, W88-01365 2102 5C
Process and Apparatus for Recovering Usable W88-11200 2112 4B
Water and Other Materials from Oil Field Mud/ Temporal Variation in Regulation of Production
Waste Pits, O'HERRON, J. C.
in a Pelagic Food Web Model,
W88-01795 Occurrence and Distribution of Shortnose Stur-
2103 5D W88-07746 2109 2H
geon, Acipenser brevirostrum, in the Upper
O'CONNOR, T. J. Tidal Delaware River,
O'REILLY, C. A.
State Involvement in an EPA Lead Superfund W88-08019 2110 5C
Immunotoxicologic Evaluation of Chlorine-
Remedial Action,
W88-09384 O'KEEFE, P. based Drinking Water Disinfectants Sodium Hy-
2111 5G
Love Canal: Environmental Studies, pochlorite and Monochloroamine,
O'CUILINN, K. W. W88-01383 2102 5B W88-03686 2105 5C
Color Infrared Video Mapping of Upland and
Wetland Communities, O'KEEFFE, J. H. O'ROURKE, C.
W88-07782 2109 7B Changes in the Physico-Chemistry and Benthic Method for Containing Oil and/or Gas Within a
Invertebrates of the Great Fish River, South Blow-Out Cover Dome,
O'DAY, D. K. Africa, Following an Interbasin Transfer of
Water Distribution Record Keeping and Plan- W88-01785 2103 5G
Water,
ning Approaches: Current Utility Practices, W88-05552 2107 4A O'SHAUGHNESSY, J.
W88-04160 2105 5F
Expert System Approach to the Assessment of Development of Biofilm in the Anaerobic Rotat-
O'DELL, C. R.
the Conservation Status of Rivers,
ing Biological Contactor Process,
Channel Development in the Lower Reach of W88-02225 2103 5D
W88-03589 2105 2H
the Red River,
W88-01187 2102 8B O'LEARY, J. T. O'SHAUGHNESSY, J. C.
Impact of Recreation Activity Specialization on Investigation of Fluoride Removal from Semi-
O'DELL, I.
Management and Program Support for Water conductor Wastewater Using Water Softening
Selected Water-Quality Data for the Minidoka
Resources, Sludge,
Irrigation District, South-Central Idaho, June
W88-03173 2104 6D W88-01049 2102 5D
1987,
W88-10057 2111 7C O'LEARY, P. R. Performance of an Anaerobic Filter Treating
O'DONNELL, Land Disposal, Soluble Carbohydrate Waste,
B.
W88-08388 2110 5E
Objective Analysis of Monthly Climatological W88-02209 2103 5D
Fields of Temperature, Sunshine, Rainfall Per-
O'MAHONY, M. A.
centage and Rainfall Amount, Treatment of Dairy Wastewater by the Anaero-
Effects of Acid pH Shock on Phosphate Con-
W88-07627 2109 2B bic Up-Flow Packed Bed Reactor,
centrations and Microbial Phosphate Uptake in
an Acidifying and a Circumneutral Lake, W88-02169 2103 5D
O'DONNELL, J.
Daphnia Size Structure, Vertical Migration, and W88-10831 2112 5C
Treatment of Soft Drink Bottling Wastewater
Phosphorus Redistribution, from Bench-Scale Treatability to Full-Scale Op-
W88-09693
O'MALLEY, D. M.
2111 2H How Wastewater Treatment Plants Utilize Di- eration,

O'DONNELL, T. gester Gas, W88-00989 2102 5D


Deterministic Catchment Modelling, W88-05567 2107 5E
W88-04687 2106 2A O'SHEA, T. P.
O'MEARA, T. E. General Status of IGCC Developments,
Improved Fitting for Three-parameter Muskin- Environmental Contaminants in Birds: Phos- W88-02668 2104 5G
gum Procedure, phate-Mine and Natural Wetlands,
W88-08916 2110 2E W88-07754 2109 5B OTOOLE, C. K.
Search for Purity: A Retrospective Policy Anal-
O'DOWD, D. H. O'MELIA, C. R.
ysis of the Decision to Chlorinate Cincinnati's
Idodine Disinfection Dispenser, Aluminum-Fulvic Acid Interactions: Mecha-
W88-00515 Public Water Supply, 1890 - 1920,
2101 5F nisms and Applications,
W88-08128 W88-10087 2111 5F
2110 5F
O'GRADY, K.
Highly Specialized Nitrogen Metabolism in a O'NEAL, C. W. OAKES, T. W.
Freshwater Phytoplankter, Chrysochromulina Bank Protection, Bass Location, Willamette Volume Reduction Options for Institutional Ra-
breviturrita, River, Oregon: Hydraulic Model Investigation, dioactive Wastes,
W88-07079 2109 2H W88-02562 2104 8B W88-01002 2102 5D

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OGAWA, M.

OAKLEY, A. J. Sensitive Methods for the Determination of Mi- Role of Non-Tidal and Tidal Freshwater
Chemistry and Apparent Quality of Surface crobial Activities in Water Samples using Fluori- Marshes in Reducing Nutrient Inputs in Chesa-
Water and Ground-Water Associated with Coal genic Substrates, peake Bay,
Basins, W88-02723 2104 5 A W88-04941 2106 2H
W88-03486 2104 2K
OCHIAI, M. Role of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Influ-
OATES, K. M. Distribution of Particulate Organic Matter in the encing the Abundance of Nekton on Contiguous
Movement of Pesticides and Nutrients into Tile Lower Part of the Tama River, (In Japanese), Tidal Fresh-Water Marshes,
Drainage Water in Southeastern Indiana, W88-08641 2110 2L W88-06708 2108 2H
W88-11050 2112 5B
OCHOA, N. Use of Tidal Freshwater Marshes by Fishes and
OBDAM, A. N. M. Effects of the 'El Nino' 1982-83 on the Phyto- Macrofaunal Crustaceans Along a Marsh
Elliptical Inhomogeneities in Groundwater plankton Off Peru (Efectos del Fenomeno 'El Stream-Order Gradient,
Flow: An Analytical Description, Nino' 1982-83 Sobre el Fitoplancton de la Costa
W88-07194 2109 2F W88-00137 2101 2H
Peruana),
W88-01642 2103 2L OEHME, C.
OBERDORFER, J. A.
Tritiumin Groundwater at Site 300, Development of a Carrier-Biological Three-
W88-07772 2109 5B
OCHUMBA, P. B. O. Phase Airlift Reactor with Circulating Eddy
Instance of Thermal Instability in Lake Simbi,
Layer for Industrial Wastewater Purification
OBERG, K. A. Kenya,
2H (Entwicklung eines Traegerbiologischen Drei-
Evaluation of the U.S. Geological Survey's W88-06993 2109
phasen-Airlift-Reaktors mit Zirkulierender Wir-
Gaging-Station Network in Illinois,
ODA, K. belschicht fuer die Reinigung von Industrieab-
W88-03429 2104 7A
Disappearance Rates of Chloramines in River waessern),
OBERLANDER, H. Water, W88-02103 2103 5D
Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from W88-06319 2108 5B
Aqueous Solutions and Extraction of Residues OEHMICHEN, U.
Using the Polymeric Sorbent Wofatit Y 77: I.
ODAWARA, Y. Determination of N-Pesticides in Natural
Improvement of Settling Characteristics of Acti- Waters,
Preconcentration of Hydrophilic Pesticides from
vated Sludge by Addition of a Flock-Forming W88-04324 2105 5A
Water,
W88-05922 2108 5 A Bacterium,
W88-03812 2105 5D OENEMA, O.
OBERLANDER, P. L. Accretion Rates in Salt Marshes in the Eastern
Groundwater Temperature Fluctuations at ODE, R. H.
Scheldt, South-West Netherlands,
Lyons Ferry Fish Hatchery, Washington, Wastewater Analysis with Robotics and Gas
W88-08745 2110 2J
W88-02388 2103 2F Chromatography,
W88-03841 2105 5A OFFER, S.
OBERMAYER, A. S. Application of the Tritium Interface Method for
Demonstration of Industrial Wastewater Ren- ODEGAARD, H.
Chemical Precipitation in Highly Loaded Stabi- Determining Recharge Rates to Unconfined
ovation by Extraction of Organic Chemicals
Drift Aquifers: I. Homogeneous Case,
Using Poroplastic Membranes, lization Ponds in Cold Climates: Scandinavian
5D Experiences,
W88-02767 2104 2F
W88-03494 2105
W88-07326 2109 5D
OBEYSEKERA, J. T. B. OFFUTT, C. K.
Modeling Water Quality Variables of the Poto- Ion Exchange for the Removal of Humic Acids Method for the Assessment of Ground Water

mac River at the Entrance to Its Estuary, Phase in Water Treatment, Contamination Potential: Using a Pesticide Root
I:Trend and Seasonality, W88-04443 2105 5F Zone Model (PRZM) for the Unsaturated Zone,
W88-04707 2106 5B W88-09107 2111 5B
Optimization of Flocculation/Flotation in
Parameter Estimation of Temporal Rainfall Chemical Wastewater Treatment, OGAKI, J.
Models, W88-05259 2107 5D Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins in Blue
W88-04305 2105 2B Mussel from Marine Coastal Water in Japan,
ODELL, D. W88-05623 2107 5B
OBIDOV, B. M. Study of the Effects of Oil on Marine Turtles,
Hydrodynamic Loads on an Apron with Cavi- W88-06613 2108 5C OGALLO, L. J. c:
tating Dissipators,
Relationships between Seasonal Rainfall in East 33
W88-10882 2112 8B Study of the Effects of Oil on Marine Turtles,
Africa and the Southern Oscillation,
W88-06614 2108 5C
OBIOLS, J. W88-08206 2110 2B
Speciation of Chromium in Waters by Copreci- Study of the Effects of Oil on Marine Turtles,
i
pitation-AAS, W88-06615 2108 5C OGAN, M. T.
W88-10525 2112 5 A Examination of Surface Waters Used a Sources
ODGAARD, A. J. of Supply in the Port Harcourt Area: II. Chemi-
OBLATH, S. B. Flow Processes in a Curved Alluvial Channel, cal Hydrology,
Organic Compounds at the SRP Old Burial W88-05529 2E
2107 W88-10891 '
2112 5F
Ground for Low-Level Radioactive Waste,
W88-09035 2111 5B Streambank Erosion Along Two Rivers in Iowa, OGATA, A.
W88-00034 2101 2J Analysis of Constant Discharge Wells by Nu-
OBLED, C.
merical Inversion of Laplace Transform Solu-
Accuracy of Areal Rainfall Estimation: A Case ODIRA, P.
tions,
Study, Upflow Direct Filtration of High Turbidity
W88-04190 2105 2B W88-01350 2102 2F
Waters,
W88-10115 2112 5F OGATA, S.
Rainfall Related Problems in Operating the
Gard Flood Warning System, Relationship Between Water Use Efficiency and

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