In:
Water Quality Research Journal, IWA Publishing, Vol. 22, No. 3 ( 1987-08-01), p. 468-473
Abstract:
Analyses of St. Clair River bottom water samples along 20 transects, each comprising three stations at 10 m, 25 m, and 100 m offshore, show inputs of benzene and toluene in the nearshore zone along the highly industrialized area below Sarnia, Ontario. Minimum loadings of 18 kg·day−1 benzene and 15 kg·day−1 toluene are calculated from the observed concentrations. In addition, a number of other volatile hydrocarbons were present in most samples and were tentatively identified as five to six carbon atom containing branched alkanes.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1201-3080
,
2408-9443
DOI:
10.2166/wqrj.1987.037
Language:
English
Publisher:
IWA Publishing
Publication Date:
1987
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2739923-0
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12