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Environmental Chemistry of Lakes and Reservoirs

Baker, L.A.

1994; Advances in Chemistry Series 237, Division of Environmental Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.

ISBN 0 8412 2526 5


Table of content

1. Geochemical Analysis

2. Long-Term Chemical Changes in Lakes

3. Atmospheric Mercury Deposition in Lakes and Watersheds

4. Use of Oxygen-18 and Deuterium to Assess the Hydrology
of Groundwater-Lake Systems

5. Ecosystem-Scale Experiments

6. Effects of Acidification on Chemical Composition and
Chemical Cycles in a Seepage Lake

7. Organic Phosphorus in the Hydrosphere

8. Cycling and Distribution of Major Elements

9. Chemistry of Dissolved Organic Matter in Rivers, Lakes,
and Reservoirs

10. Long-Term Changes in Watershed Retention of Nitrogen

11. Mass Fluxes and Recycling of Phosphorus in Lake
Michigan

12. Retention of Sulfur in Lake Sediments

13. Reaction of H2S with Ferric Oxides

14. Factors Affecting the Distribution of H2O2 in Surface
Waters

15. Geochemistry of Trace Metals

16. Cycling of Mercury across the Sediment-Water Interface

17. Contaminant Mobilization Resulting from Redox Pumping
in a Metal-Contaminated River-Reservoir System

18. Cycles of Trace Elements in a Lake with a Seasonally
Anoxic Hypolimnion

19. Manganese Dynamics in Lake Richard B. Russell

20. Behavior of Organic Pollutants

21. Environmental Behavior and Fate of Anionic Surfactants

22. Fate of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants

23. Differential Weathering of PCB Congeners in Lake
Hartwell, South Carolina

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