Main Title |
Trace metals monitoring at two ocean disposal sites / |
Author |
Reynolds, Bruce H.,
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CORP Author |
Environmental Research Lab., Narragansett, RI. |
Publisher |
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development [Office of Health and Ecological Effects], Environmental Research Laboratory, |
Year Published |
1979 |
Report Number |
EPA-600/3-79-037 |
Stock Number |
22161 |
OCLC Number |
05061791 |
ISBN |
pbk. |
Subjects |
Waste disposal in the ocean--Environmental aspects--United States ;
Metals--Environmental aspects--United States ;
Shellfish--Effect of water pollution on--United States
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Additional Subjects |
Waste disposal ;
Metals ;
Toxicology ;
Cadmium ;
Bioassay ;
Aquatic animals ;
Toxicity ;
Ocean environments ;
Water quality ;
Waste disposal ;
Copper ;
Nickel ;
Vanadium ;
Clams ;
Mollusca ;
Marine biology ;
Environments ;
Invertebrates ;
Tissues(Biology) ;
Distribution ;
Concentration(Composition) ;
Shellfish ;
Invertebrates ;
Heavy metals ;
Ocean waste disposal ;
Solid waste disposal ;
Monitoring ;
Quahogs ;
Bioaccumulation ;
Toxic substances ;
Scallops ;
Pectinidae
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Internet Access |
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
EHAM |
TD427.H45R49 1979 |
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Region 1 Library/Boston,MA |
04/29/2016 |
EHBD |
EPA-600/3-79-037 |
2 copies |
CEMM/ACESD Library/Narragansett,RI |
03/16/2007 |
EJBD ARCHIVE |
EPA 600-3-79-037 |
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Headquarters Library/Washington,DC |
07/21/2014 |
EJBD |
EPA 600-3-79-037 |
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Headquarters Library/Washington,DC |
07/07/2016 |
ERAD |
EPA 600/3-79-037 |
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Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA |
10/22/2012 |
NTIS |
PB-296 898 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
viii, 64 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm |
Abstract |
The areal distributions of the concentration of cadmium, copper, nickel, and vanadium in sea scallop and ocean quahog tissue were examined in the vicinity of two ocean disposal sites located off the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast on four cruises conducted in 1974 and 1975. Incidental collections of the surf clams were also made on the last cruise. Patterns of meals distribution show that (1) these metals may be used as identification tags for the individual types of wastes disposed at the two sites; (2) the distribution patterns of the metals content in shellfish may be explained to a large extent by the regional current patterns; and (3) the known toxicity of the wastes plus the demonstrated biological availability of the metals contained therein, coupled with the existence of an abundant literature documenting their toxicity in general, indicate that the wastes pose a significant threat to marine biota in the vicinity of these disposal sites. |
Notes |
"Study was conducted in cooperation with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, Environmental Impacts Branch, Philadelphia, Pa." "March 1979." Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-49). |