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This cumulation is an index of AUTHORS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND ACCESSION
NUMBERS appearing in the 1982 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
W82-00001
W82-00501
W82-01101
W82-01601
W82-02101
W82-02601
W82-03001-
W82-03401-
W82-03751-
W82-04251-
W82-04751-
W82-05901-
-W82-00500
-W82-01100
-W82-01600
-W82-02100
-W82-02600
-W82-03000
-W82-03400
-W82-03750
-W82-04250
■W82-04750
-W82-05900
-W82-07000
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February 1, 1982
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March 1, 1982
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April 1, 1982
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May 1, 1982
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June 1, 1982
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July 1, 1982
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October 1, 1982
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AUTHOR INDEX
AARSTAD, J. S.
Effects of Small Amounts of Residue on Furrow
Erosion,
W82-00470 1501 2J
ABADZHYAN, K. A.
Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of the
Mass of a Concrete Dam with Interblock Joints,
W82-03158 1507 8G
ABAL'YANTS, S. KH.
Canals in Sand Channels,
W82-06196 1512 8B
ABBAN, E. K.
Further Observations on the Effect of Abate on
Fish Catches,
W82-06722 1512 5C
ABBAS, M. N.
Preconcentration of Phenylmercury, Methyl-
mercury and Inorganic Mercury from Natural
Waters with Diethylammonium
Diethyldithiocarbamate-Loaded Polyurethane
Foam,
W82-02297 1505 5 A
ABBEY, D.
Water Related Planning and Design at Energy
Firms,
W82-00042 1501 6D
Water Supply and Demand in an Energy Supply
Model,
W82-O0O5O 1501 6D
ABDALLA, C. W.
Estimation of the Economic Value of Wetlands:
Methodology and Application to Southeastern
Michigan,
W82-02804 1506 6B
ABDEL-HADI, O. N.
Coupled Heat and Water Flows Around Buried
Cables,
W82-02680 1506 2G
ABDEL-MALEK, S. A.
Some Ecological Aspects of Lake Qarun,
Fayoum, Egypt. Part I. Physico-Chemical Envi-
ronment,
W82-02859 1506 2H
Some Ecological Aspects of Lake Qarun,
Fayoum, Egypt, Part II. Production of Plankton
and Benthic Organisms,
W82-03052 1507 2H
ABDEL-MALIK, W. E.
Retention of Radionuclides by Some Aquatic
Fresh Water Plants,
W82-0O853 1502 5B
ABDEL RAHMAN, M. E. S.
Alternative Costs and Total Economic Benefits:
An Input-Output Study of the Aswan Dam
(Egypt),
W82-03009 1507 6B
ABDOU, F. M.
Effect of Irrigating Loamy Sand Soil by Liquid
Sewage Sludge on its Content of some Micronu-
trients,
W82-O0661 1502 5E
ABDULLAH, M.
Rural Power Schemes in Pakistan,
W82-04328 1510 8A
ABE, J. M.
Potentiometric-Surface Map for the Cretaceous
Aquifer, Virginia Coastal Plain, 1978,
W82-00727 1502 7C
ABECASIS, F.
Don't Always Put Dam in Narrowest Part of
Valley,
W82-03282 1507 8A
ABEL, P. D.
A New Method for Assessing the Lethal Impact
of Short-Term, High-Level Discharges of Pol-
lutants on Aquatic Animals,
W82-01993 1504 5C
ABELE, A. C.
Rainwater Gauge,
W82-00068
1501 2B
ABELIOVICH, A.
Biological Equilibrium in a Wastewater Reser-
voir,
W82-06282 1512 5D
ABELL, P. I.
Palaeoclimates at Lake Turkana, Kenya, from
Oxygen Isotope Ratios of Gastropod Shells,
W82-06216 1512 2D
ABERNATHY, A. R.
Oxygen-Consuming
Source Runoff,
W82-02966
Organics in Nonpoint
1506 5B
Stream Nutrient Levels and Proximity of Agri-
cultural and Forest Land to Streams: Some Re-
lationships,
W82-01554 1503 5B
ABIDI, S. L.
Detection of Diethylnitrosamine in Nitrite-Rich
Water Following Treatment with Rhodamine
Flow Tracers,
W82-05022 1511 5B
ABOUZAID, H.
Eutrophication of the Lake-Reservoir Sidi Mo-
hamed Ben Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco (L'Eu-
trophisation du Lac-Reservoir Sidi Mohamed
Ben Abdellah Pres de Rabat, Maroco),
W82-03118 1507 2H
ABRAHAM, C. H. M.
Automatic Flow Control in Combined Sewer
Systems-Effectiveness and Implementation
Problems,
W82-04049 1509 5D
ABRAHAM, M.
Distribution of Vibrio Parahaemolyticus in Fin-
fish Harvested from Porto Novo (S. India) Envi-
rons: A Seasonal Study,
W82-01737 1503 5A
ABSALON, J. R.
Improving the Reliability of Ground-Water
Monitoring at Industrial Waste Disposal Facili-
ties,
W82-03940 1509 5 A
Practical Aspects of Ground Water Monitoring
at Existing Disposal Sites,
W82-01421 1503 5G
ABT, S. R.
Evaluating Scour at Culvert Outlets,
W82-01934 1504 4D
ABU-HILAL, A. H.
The Spectrophotometric Determination of Anti-
mony in Water, Effluents, Marine Plants and
Silicates,
W82-02355 1505 5A
ACAVIA, D.
Microscale Patchiness of Nutrients in Plankton
Communities,
W82-05613 1511 2H
ACHARYA, H. S.
Optimum Depth and Spacing of Subsurface
Drains,
W82-05693 1511 8B
ACHER, A. J.
Dye-Sensitized Photooxidation of Bromacil in
Water,
W82-00514 1502 5B
The Fate of Organic Pollutants in Frozen
Waters: Sunlight Photodecomposition of Uracil
Herbicides in Frozen Aqueous Solutions,
W82-05479 1511 5B
ACHTEMEIER, G. L.
The 1980-1981 Drought in Illinois: Causes, Di-
mensions, and Impacts,
W82-06523 1512 2E
ACOBAS, F.
Testing the Flocculation/Coagulation of
Wastewater by Granulometric Analysis of Sus-
pended Solids in the Water Using a Laser Dif-
fraction Meter,
W82-00463 1501 5D
ADAM, D. P.
1 30,000- Yr Continuous Pollen Record from
Clear Lake, Lake County, California,
W82-02544 1505 2K
ADAMOWSKI, K.
Multivariate Hydrologic Time Series Analysis,
W82-O0647 1502 2 A
Potential Eutrophication of the Rideau River by
an Urban Drainage Waterway,
W82-00834 1502 5C
ADAMS, B. J.
Capacity Expansion Planning Model for Waste
Water Treatment and I/I Control,
W82-04239 1509 5D
Water Quality Evaluation of Regional
Wastewater Management,
W82-O0977 1502 5D
ADAMS, D. J.
Theory of the Dielectric Constant of Ice,
W 82-03 176 1507 2C
ADAMS, E. E.
Buoyant Surface Jets,
W82-03670 1508 8B
Dilution Analysis for Unidirectional Diffusers,
W82-06420 1512 8B
ADAMS, J. R.
Erosion Control Potential with Conservation
Tillage in the Lake Erie Basin: Estimates Using
the Universal Soil Loss Equation and the Land
Resource Information System (LRIS),
W82-05661 1511 4D
A Land Resource Information System (LRIS)
for Water Quality Management in the Lake Erie
Basin,
W82-05662 1511 7B
ADAMS, T. G.
Heavy Metal Sources and Flows in a Municipal
Sewage System: Literature Survey and Field
Investigation of the Kokomo, Indiana, Sewage
System,
W82-05061 1511 5D
The Impact of an Industrially Contaminated
Lake on Heavy Metal Levels in it's Effluent
Stream,
W82-00886 1502 5B
The Use of the Three-Ridge Clam (Amblema
Perplicata) to Monitor Trace Metal Contamina-
tion,
W82-04948 1511 5 A
ADAMS, W.
Protein Recovery from Beef Packing Effluent,
W82-02994 1506 5D
ADAMS, W. J.
An Environmental Safety Assessment of Butyl
Benzyl Phthalate,
W82-00615 1502 5A
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ADAMS, W. P.
AUTHOR INDEX
ADAMS, W. P.
Illustration of the Roles of Snow in the Evolu-
tion of the Winter Cover of a Lake,
W82-00267 1501 2C
ADAMS, W. R. JR.
Interstate Highways Versus Watershed Protec-
tion in New England,
W82-03431 1508 5B
ADAMSON, R. P.
Influence of Stabilizer Concentration on Effec-
tiveness of Chlorine as an Algicide,
W82-06539 1512 5F
ADDIEGO, J. C.
Colorado River Simulation System; An Execu-
tive Summary,
W82-02170 1505 6A
ADDISON, R.
Rosario Dominicana's Cyanide Tailings Dam
Construction and Operation.
W82-01589 1503 5D
ADDISON, R. F.
Reduction, Methylation, and Incorporation of
Arsenic into Lipids by the Marine Phytoplank-
ton Dunaliella Tertiolecta,
W82-00239 1501 5B
Response of Trout Hepatic Mixed-Function Oxi-
dases to Experimental Feeding of Ten Known or
Possible Chlorinated Environmental Contami-
AGGARWAL, P. K.
Effect of Irrigation on the Stability of Leaf Size
of Wheat, Triticale and Barley,
W82-05972 1512 21
nants,
W82-03609
1508 5C
ADEMA, C.
Separation of Toxic Organotin Compounds from
Aqueous Solution by Adsorption,
W82-02641 1506 5D
ADLER, R. F.
Relation of Satellite-Based Thunderstorm Inten-
sity to Radar-Estimated Rainfall,
W82-00806 1502 2B
Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Characteristics as De-
termined from a Satellite Passive Microwave
Radiometer,
W82-06214 1512 2B
ADRIAN, D. D.
Development of Improved Stormwater Quality
Models,
W82-04559 1510 5B
Statistical Analysis to Derive Improved Storm-
water Quality Models,
W82-05857 1511 5B
AFANAS'EV, A. A.
Impulse Technology for Surface Compaction of
Concrete Mixes in Construction of Slope Revet-
ments,
W82-02695 1506 8B
AFOUDA, A. A.
Analysis of the Rainfall-Runoff Transformation
Process,
W82-02210 1505 2 A
AGAMI, M.
Growth and Photosynthesis of Najas Marina L.
as Affected by Light Intensity,
W82-02365 1505 4A
AGARWAL, M. C.
Effect of Field Levelling Quality on Irrigation
Efficiency and Crop Yield,
W82-03789 1509 3F
AGES, A.
Variation in Fecal Pollution Indicators Through
Tidal Cycles in the Fraser River Estuary,
W82-05384 1511 5A
AGG, A. R.
Disposal of Sewage Sludge to Sea-Research
Needs,
W82-06293 1512 5E
AGIRALIOGLU, N.
Diverging Overland Flow,
W82-03676
1508 2 A
Lag Time for Diverging Overland Flow,
W82-05944 1512 2A
Overland Flow on a Diverging Surface,
W82-00986 1502 2A
Water Routing on Diverging-Converging Wa-
tersheds,
W82-02200 1505 2A
AGNEW, R. W.
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume I,
State-of-the-Art Report,
W82-04627 1510 4C
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume II,
Procedural Manual for Monitoring of Highway
Runoff,
W82-04628 1510 5A
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume III,
Predictive Procedure for Determining Pollution
Characteristics in Highway Runoff,
W82-04629 1510 5B
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume IV,
Characteristics of Highway Runoff from Operat-
ing Highways. Research Report,
W82-04637 1510 5B
AGOSTINELLI, A.
Using Pumps as Small Turbines,
W82-05597 1511 8C
AGRAWAL, R. P.
The Water Balance of the Betwa Basin, India,
W82-01354 1503 2A
AGTHE, D. E.
Price Elasticities for Water: A Case of Increas-
ing Block Rates,
W82-00536 1502 6C
AGUADO, J.
Main Compounds Behavior in Kraft Wastes
Cleaning by Acid Coagulation and Carbon Ad-
sorption,
W82-02383 1505 5D
AGYEI, F. O.
Urban Catchment Models: A Brief Examination,
W82-02813 1506 4C
AHIPO, Z. M.
A Fuzzy Sets Model for Measuring the Effec-
tiveness of Public Participation in Water Re-
sources Planning,
W82-06778 1512 6B
AHLERT, R. C.
Oil Slick Mechanics,
W82-05064
1511 5G
Stochastic Analyses and Transfer Functions for
Flows of the Upper Delaware River,
W82-05186 1511 2E
AHLQUIST, A. J.
Factors Affecting Radionuclide Availability to
Vegetables Grown at Los Alamos,
W82-01109 1503 5B
AHMAD, A.
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometric Studies
of Cadmium and Zinc in Commercial Fertilisers,
Soils and River Waters,
W82-01388 1503 5B
AHMAD, I.
Chemical Alkylation of Lead(II) Salts to Te-
traalkyllead (IV) in Aqueous Solution,
W82-03171 1507 5B
Trace Enrichment of Difenzoquat in Water and
Its Determination by Reversed Phase High Per-
formance Liquid Chromatography,
W82-05362 151) 5A
AHMAD, S.
On the Quality and Some Ecological Effects of
Wastewater Effluents from Two Chemical
Industrial Plants in Pakistan,
W82-03773 1509 5C
Wastewater from a Sugar Refining Industry,
W82-05337 1511 5D
AHMADI, M. Z.
Aeration Status of a Stratified Soil with a Fall-
ing Water Table,
W82-03717 1508 2G
AHMED, A. M.
Effects of Salinization Treatments on Growth
and Some Related Physiological Activities of
Some Leguminous Plants,
W82-02381 1505 3F
AHMED, Q. S.
Gauze Filtration and Enrichment Procedures for
Recovery of Vibrio Cholerae From Contaminat-
ed Waters,
W82-01815 1504 5A
Uptake of Vibrio Cholerae Biotype Eltor from
Contaminated Water by Water Hyacinth (Ei-
chornia Crassipes),
W82-03179 1507 5B
AHMED, S.
Reduced Transpiration and Increased Water Ef-
ficiency by Diuron in Corn (Zea Mays),
W82-00196 1501 2D
AHO, M.
Recent Trends of Biocides in Pikes of the Lake
Paijanne,
W82-04819 1511 5A
AHUJA, L. R.
The Depth of Rainfall-Runoff-Soil Interaction as
Determined by P32,
W82-01318 1503 5B
Effect of Soil Slope and Rainfall Characteristics
on Phosphorus in Runoff,
W82-04859 1511 5B
The Release of Soil Phosphorous to Runoff in
Relation to the Kinetics of Desorption,
W82-01477 1503 5B
Simple In Situ Determination of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity by Power Function Descriptions of
Drainage,
W82-01666 1503 2G
AIBA, S.
Simulation of Nutrient Balances in a Shallow
and Polluted River: A Strategy for Environmen-
tal Control,
W82-02354 1505 5B
AIETA, E. M.
Chlorine Dioxide for Wastewater Disinfection:
A Feasibility Evaluation,
W82-02989 1506 5D
AIKEN, G. R.
Reconnaissance Samplings and Characterization
of Aquatic Humic Substances at the Yuma De-
salting Test Facility, Arizona,
W82-04983 1511 3 A
AIKEN, H. V.
Tampa Bay Water Guarded by Computer,
W82-00934 1502 4B
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AUTHOR INDEX
ALEXANDER, W. J. R.
AIKEN, J. D.
The National Water Policy Review and Western
Water Rights Law Reform: An Overview,
W82-01659 1503 6E
Nebraska Ground Water Law and Administra-
tion,
W82-01236 1503 6E
AILLZ.
Treatment of Noncyanide Electroplating Cadmi-
um Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis,
W82-04664 1510 5D
AIREY, D.
Mercury in the River Mersey, Its Estuary and
Tributaries During 1973 and 1974,
W82-06049 1512 5B
AJMAL, M.
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometric Studies
of Cadmium and Zinc in Commercial Fertilisers,
Soils and River Waters,
W82-01388 1503 5B
AKHAVI, M. S.
Water Resources Investigations in West Central
Iran Using Landsat Data,
W82-03927 1509 7B
AKIELASZEK, J. J.
Mercury in the Muscle Tissue of Fish from
Three Northern Maine lakes,
W82-01459 1503 5B
AKRAM, M.
Water Levels and Losses and Cleaning in Water-
courses,
W82-02747 1506 3F
AL-ANI, S.
Monitoring of Turbidity and Suspended Solids
Concentration in Wastewater Treatment Plants,
W82-04054 1509 5D
AL-JEBOURI, M. M.
The Escherichia Coli Content of Mytilus Edulis
from Analysis of Whole Tissue or Digestive
Tract,
W82-01508 1503 5 A
AL-KHAFAJI, A. W. N.
Densification of Paper Mill Sludge Materials,
W82-04694 1510 5E
AL-KHATIB, H. H.
A Preliminary Study of Comparative Meas-
urements of Rainfall Rate Using The Differential
Reflectivity Radar Technique and A Raingage
Network,
W82-04263 1510 2B
AL-MASRI, N.
Environmental Effects of Applying Feedlot
Runoff to Grassland Plots by Sprinkler Irriga-
tion,
W82-03528 1508 3C
AL-NASSRI, S. A.
Uncertainties in Water Distribution Systems,
W82-03668 1508 8 A
AL-SAAD, H. A.
Studies on the Primary Production of the River
Shatt Al-Arab at Basrah, Iraq,
W82-02776 1506 5C
AL-SAADI, H. A.
On the Algal Ecology of the Lowland Iraqi
Marshes,
W82-02777 1506 6G
On the Diel Rhythm for Phytoplankton Produc-
tivity in Shatt Al-Arab at Basrah, Iraq,
W82-06763 1512 5C
ALARIE, R. L.
Simulation Modeling of Primary Clarifiers,
W82-01027 1502 6A
ALAWI, B. J.
Quality of Irrigation Water and Effects of Sulfu-
ric Acid and Gypsum on Soil Properties and
Sundangrass Yields,
W82-O0767 1502 3C
ALAWI, M. A.
Determination of Methomyl and Methomyl-
Oxime in Fruit Crops and Water by HPLC,
W82-06466 1512 5 A
ALBAGNAC, G.
Microbiology of Anaerobic Digestors for
Wastewater Purification. (Microbiologie des Di-
gesteurs Anaerobies de l'Epuration des eaux Re-
siduaires),
W82-04544 1510 5D
ALBANESE, A. S.
Environmental Control Technology for the
Flash Hydropyrolysis of Coal,
W82-00435 1501 5D
ALBEN, K.
Coal Tar Coatings of Storage Tanks. A Source
of Contamination of the Potable Water Supply,
W82-00616 1502 5B
ALBERTS, J. J.
The Effect of Metal Ions on the Ultraviolet
Spectra of Humic Acid, Tannic Acid and Ligno-
sulfonic Acid,
W82-06273 1512 2K
Laboratory and Field Studies of The Relative
Mobility of 239, 240PU and 241AM from Lake
Sediments Under Oxic and Anoxic Conditions,
W82-03899 1509 5B
ALBIGNAT, J. P.
The Use of the Equilibrium Temperature to
Establish the Heat Balance of a Water Surface
(Sur l'Utilization de la Temperature d'Equilibre
pour PEtablissement du Bilan Thermique d'Un
Plan d'Eau),
W82-01353 1503 2H
ALBRECHT, S. L.
Growth and Nitrogen Fixation of Aeschyno-
mene Under Water Stressed Conditions,
W82-O0758 1502 21
ALBRIGHT, L. J.
Attached and Free-Floating Bacteria in a Di-
verse Selection of Water Bodies,
W82-06887 1512 5B
Residues in Cutthroat Trout (Salmo Clarki) and
California Newts (Tarichia Torosa) From a
Lake Treated With Technical Chlordane,
W82-00558 1502 5C
Survival and Heterotrophic Activities of Fraser
River and Strait of Georgia Bacterioplankton
Within the Fraser River Plume,
W82-04291 1510 2L
ALBURY, W. W.
Safety Considerations in Handling Activated
Carbon,
W82-05442 1511 5D
ALDOUS, K.
Love Canal: Chemical Contamination and Mi-
gration,
W82-01436 1503 5B
ALDRED, M. I.
Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion of the Baghdad
Trunk Sewerage System,
W82-06651 1512 5C
ALDRICH, T. E.
Malignant Melanoma and Drinking Water Con-
tamination,
W82-05989 1512 5C
ALDRIDGE, B. N.
Delineation of Flood Hazards in the Jaynes
Quadrangle, Pima County, Arizona,
W82-03976 1509 7C
ALEKPEROV, I. K.
Planktonic Infusoria as Indicators of the Extent
of Organic Pollution in Azerbaidzhanian Reser-
voirs,
W82-05454 1511 2H
ALEKSANDROV, V. V.
Electrical Interaction Between Polarized Water
Masses and Zooplankton in Water Bodies,
W82-05707 1511 5G
ALEKSEEV, V. S.
Methods of Restoring the Delivery of Drainage
Wells,
W82-02385 1505 4A
ALESII, B. A.
Effect of Leachate Flow Rate on Metal Migra-
tion Through Soil,
W82-00565 1502 5E
ALEXANDER, E. C. JR.
Sedimentation Rates and Depositional Processes
in Lake Superior from Pb210 Geochronology,
W82-04380 1510 2J
ALEXANDER, H. J.
Radioactive Wastes,
W82-06920 1512 5E
ALEXANDER, M.
Effect of Microcrustaceans on Blue-Green
Algae in Flooded Soil,
W82-00146 1501 6G
Formation of N-Nitrosodiethanolamine from
Diethanolamine in Lake Water and Sewage,
W82-00796 1502 5 A
Formation of N-Nitrosodimethylamine During
Treatment of Municipal Waste Water by Simu-
lated Land Application,
W82-01343 1503 5D
Kinetics and Extent of Mineralization of Organic
Chemicals at Trace Levels in Freshwater and
Sewage,
W82-06756 1512 5B
Microbial Metabolism of N-
Nitrosodiethanolamine in Lake Water and
Sewage,
W82-O0585 1502 2H
Rates of Mineralization of Trace Concentrations
of Aromatic Compounds in Lake Water and
Sewage Samples,
W82-06738 1512 5B
ALEXANDER, M. L.
Wastewater Treatment Plant Features New
Technology,
W82-03591 1508 5D
ALEXANDER, S. M.
A Multiobjective Branch-and-Bound Method for
Planning Wastewater and Residual Management
Systems,
W82-06149 1512 6A
ALEXANDER, S. S.
Research on Piezodialysis - Sixth Report,
W82-05294 1511 3 A
ALEXANDER, W. J.
Geologic Aspects of Waste Disposal Site Evalu-
ations,
W82-02011 1504 5E
ALEXANDER, W. J. R.
Lessons Learned from the 1981 Laingsburg
Flood,
W82-05997 1512 2E
PA-3
ALHONEN-HONGISTO, L.
AUTHOR INDEX
ALHONEN-HONGISTO, L.
Penetration and Distribution of Tritiated Water
in Soils of a Lysimeter,
W82-01886 1504 2G
ALI, E. M.
A Stochastic Model of Soil Erosion,
W82-05298 1511 2J
ALI, K. H. M.
Prediction of the Circulation in Reservoirs,
W82-04682 1510 2H
ALIFEROV, A. N.
Shaft Spillways Combined with a Water Intake,
W82-05111 1511 8A
ALLAN, R. J.
Historical Changes and Relationship to Internal
Loading of Sediment Phosphorus Forms in Hy-
pertrophic Prairie Lakes,
W82-01516 1503 2H
ALLANSON, B. R.
Phosphorus Cycling in a Dense Potamogeton
Pectinatus L. Bed,
W82-02070 1504 2H
ALLCOCK, R.
Determination of Marine Consent Conditions,
W82-00323 1501 5G
ALLEMAN, J. E.
Activated Sludge,
W82-01243
1503 5D
Nitrification in the Sequencing Batch Biological
Reactor,
W82-05254 1511 5D
Scanning Electron Microscope Evaluation of
Rotating Biological Contactor Biofilm,
W82-06047 1512 5D
ALLEN, C. P.
Chromium Levels in Fish from a Lake Chron-
ically Contaminated with Chromates from Cool-
ing Towers,
W82-01941 1504 5B
ALLEN, D. A.
Isolation, Enumeration, and Characterization of
Aeromonas from Polluted Waters Encountered
in Diving Operations,
W82-00224 1501 5C
ALLEN, D. C.
The Development of the Design Philosophy for
the Automation of Hogsmill Valley Sewage
Treatment Works,
W82-03850 1509 5D
ALLEN, D. W.
Spatial Coherence of Monthly Precipitation in
the United States,
W82-06894 1512 2B
ALLEN, E. T.
Treatment of Sewage Plant Effluent for Use as
Makeup Water,
W82-01585 1503 3C
ALLEN, G. H.
Rearing Pacific Salmon in Saltwater Ponds Fer-
tilized with Domestic Wastewater, Data Report,
June 1979 - May 1980,
W82-01906 1504 3C
ALLEN, H. E.
Assessment of Airborne Inorganic Contaminants
in the Great Lakes,
W82-00710 1502 5B
Effect of Water Treatment on Mutagenic Poten-
tial,
W82-03776 1509 5A
Metal Speciation. Effects on Aquatic Toxicity,
W82-00610 1502 5 A
ALLEN, H. L.
The Thermal Response of Lake Ohrid, Yugosla-
via to Meteorological Conditions,
W82-02342 1505 2H
ALLEN, J. L.
Residues of Isobornyl Thiocyanoacetate (Than-
ite) and a Metabolite in Fish and Treated Ponds,
W82-00570 1502 5B
ALLEN, K. O.
Impacts of Navigational Dredging on Fish and
Wildlife: A Literature Review,
W82-01768 1503 6G
ALLEN, L. H. JR.
Aircraft Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture and
Hydrologic Parameters, Taylor Creek, Fla., and
Litle River, Ga., 1979 Data Report,
W82-01771 1503 7B
ALLEN, M. B.
Development of an Ultra-Thin-Skinned Reverse
Osmosis Membrane Using Homogeneous Poro-
plastic Film As the Ultramicroporous Substrate,
W82-03947 1509 3 A
ALLEN, M. J.
Microbiology of Ground Water,
W82-01286 1503 5B
Microbiology of Potable Water,
W82-01287
1503 5F
ALLEN, M. P.
Simulating Effects of Combined Sewer Over-
flows,
W82-01864 1504 6A
ALLEN, N. L.
Furrow Advance Rates Under Surge Flow
Systems,
W82-01612 1503 3F
ALLEN, P. G.
Estimation of Substitution Possibilities Between
Water and Other Production Inputs,
W82-04889 1511 6C
ALLEN, R.
Groundwater Contamination by Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons: Causes and Prevention,
W82-03300 1507 5E
ALLEN, R. K.
A Case for Regional Sludge Management,
W82-06993 1512 5E
ALLENBY, K. G.
Some Analyses of Aquatic Plants and Their
Waters,
W82-02293 1505 2H
ALLER, R. C.
Dissolved Iodine Flux from Estuarine Sediments
and Implications for the Enrichment of Iodine at
the Sediment Water Interface,
W82-02656 1506 2K
ALLERUP, P.
Accuracy of Point Precipitation Measurements,
W82-02209 1505 2B
ALLEY, W. M.
Estimation of Accumulation Parameters for
Urban Runoff Quality Modeling,
W82-04432 1510 5B
Estimation of Impervious-Area Washoff Param-
eters,
W82-01465 1503 4C
ALLISON, G. B.
Estimation of Isotopic Exchange Parameters,
Using Constant-Feed Pans,
W82-05648 1511 2D
I
The Relationship Between 018 and Deuterium in
Water in Sand Columns Undergoing Evapora-
tion,
W82-05759 1511 2G
ALMBERG, L.
Oxygen Bleaching Shows Potential for Reduc-
ing Costs, Effluent Problems,
W82-01899 1504 5D
ALONSO, C. V.
Analysis of Three-Dimensional Flows into
Draintile,
W82-03803 1509 2G
Estimating Sediment Transport Capacity in Wa-
tershed Modeling,
W82-02265 1505 2J
Selecting a Formula to Estimate Sediment
Transport Capacity in Nonvegetated Channels,
W82-01405 1503 2J
ALONSO, J. M.
New Waterborne Bacteriophages Active on
Yersinia Enterocolitica,
W82-00662 1502 5 A
ALPINE, A. E.
Plankton Studies in San Francisco Bay. I. Chlo-
rophyll Distributions and Hydrographic Proper-
ties of the San Francisco Bay Estuary, July 1977
- December 1979,
W82-02831 1506 2L
ALQUIER, M.
Improvement of Swirl Concentrator,
W82-05821 1511 5D
ALSEN, C.
Detection of Organophosphate Insecticide by an
Immobilized-Enzyme System,
W82-02025 1504 5 A
ALSOP, G. M.
Improved Thermal Sludge Conditioning by
Treatment with Acids and Bases,
W82-04785 1511 5E
ALTHER, G. R.
A Test Utilizing Sediment Traps, Survey Rods,
and Radiographs to Monitor Sediment Accumu-
lation from a Dredging Disposal Operation,
W82-01950 1504 7B
ALTHOFF, W. F.
Aquifer Decontamination for Volatile Organics:
A Case History,
W82-02613 1506 5F
ALTTNISIK, D.
Theoretical and Experimental Studies on Dy-
namic Structure-Fluid Coupling,
W82-04755 1511 8B
ALTOBELLO, M. A.
An Economic Evaluation of Interbasin Water
Transfers: A Case Study of Southwestern Con-
necticut,
W82-03944 1509 6B
ALTSHULER, E. E.
Large Rain Drops in the Bright Band,
W82-03065 1507 7B
ALTUNIN, V. S.
Discharge Capacity of Large Streams Under an
Ice Cover,
W82-05106 1511 2E
ALVAREZ, G.
Biotransformation of N-Phenyl-Beta-Naphthyla-
mine to Beta-Naphthylamine in a Laboratory
Sludge System,
W82-04824 1511 5B
ALVAREZ, G. H.
Biodegradation of 14C-Tris(2,3-Dibromopropyl)
Phosphate in a Laboratory Activated Sludge
System,
W82-04833 1511 5D
PA 4
AUTHOR INDEX
ANDERSON, J. A.
ALVAREZ, H. G.
Microbial Degradation of 14C-Diphenylamine in
a Laboratory Model Sewage Sludge System,
W82-04832 1511 5D
ALVAREZ, M. E.
Effects of Chlorine Concentration on the Struc-
ture of Poliovirus,
W82-04525 1510 5F
ALVAREZ, R. J.
Microbiological Quality of Selected Recreation-
al Waters,
W82-03636 1508 5 A
ALVAREZ, Z. W.
Structure and Permeability: Geologic Controls
on Induced Seismicity at Nurek Reservoir, Tad-
jikistan, USSR,
W82-05133 1511 2F
ALVES, W. J.
Analytical Solutions of the One-Dimensional
Convective-Dispersive Solute Transport Equa-
tion,
W82-064O8 1512 2G
AMADI, P. U. M.
Ground Water Chemistry and Hydrochemical
Facies Distribution as Related to Flow in the
Mississippian Carbonates, Harrison County, In-
diana,
W82-03810 1509 2F
AMADON, J. F.
Nitrogen Availability from Sewage Sludge,
W82-00158 1501 5E
AMANDES, C. B.
Stormwater Detention in Developing Water-
sheds,
W82-03363 1507 4A
AMAVIS, R.
European Communities Directive Relating to
the Quality of Water Intended for Human Con-
sumption,
W82-00506 1502 6D
AMBROSE, R. B. JR.
Dynamic Estuary Model Performance,
W82-05319 1511 2L
AMBROSINO, G.
Integrated Management of Water Deficits and
Floods in a Reservoir System,
W82-05325 1511 4A
AMBRUS, A.
General Method for Determination of Pesticide
Residues in Samples of Plant Origin, Soil, and
Water. II. Thin Layer Chromatographic Deter-
mination,
W82-03216 1507 5A
General Method for Determination of Pesticide
Residues in Samples of Plant Origin, Soil, and
Water. III. Gas Chromatographic Analysis and
Confirmation,
W82-03215 1507 5 A
AMEL, R. T.
Residues of Isobornyl Thiocyanoacetate (Than-
ite) and a Metabolite in Fish and Treated Ponds,
W82-00570 1502 5B
AMIARD, J-C.
Study of the Transfer of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn in
Neritic and Estuarine Trophic Chains - I. State
in the Internal Estuary of the Loire (France)
During the Summer of 1978. (Etude du Trans-
fert de Cd, Pb, Cu et Zn dans les Chaines
Trophiques Neritiques et Estuariennes - I. Etat
dans l'Estuaire Interne de la Loire (France) au
Coursdel'Ete 1978),
W82-03492 1508 5B
Study of the Transfer of Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn in
Neritic and Estuarine Trophic Chains - II. Bio-
logical Accumulation in Planktonophage Fish.
(Etude du Transfert de Cd, Pb, Cu et Zn dans
les Chaines Trophiques Neritiques et Estuar-
iennes-II. Accumulation Biologique Chez les
Poissons Planctonophages),
W82-03491 1508 2L
AMIARD-TRIQUET, C.
Study of the Transfer of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn in
Neritic and Estuarine Trophic Chains - I. State
in the Internal Estuary of the Loire (France)
During the Summer of 1978. (Etude du Trans-
fert de Cd, Pb, Cu et Zn dans les Chaines
Trophiques Neritiques et Estuariennes - I. Etat
dans l'Estuaire Interne de la Loire (France) au
Cours de l'Ete 1978),
W82-03492 1508 5B
Study of the Transfer of Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn in
Neritic and Estuarine Trophic Chains - II. Bio-
logical Accumulation in Planktonophage Fish.
(Etude du Transfert de Cd, Pb, Cu et Zn dans
les Chaines Trophiques Neritiques et Estuar-
iennes-II. Accumulation Biologique Chez les
Poissons Planctonophages),
W82-03491 1508 2L
AMIN, M. I.
Two Bed-Load Formulas: An Evaluation,
W82-02375 1505 2J
AMIR, I.
Design Procedure of Sprinkling Laterals: The
Mathematical Background of a Computerized
Aid,
W82-03174 1507 3F
AMIRTHARAJAH, a.
Initial Degradation of Effluent Quality During
Filtration,
W82-04134 1509 5F
AMMON, D. C.
Wetlands Use for Water Management in Florida,
W82-02590 1505 4A
AMOOZEGAR-FARD, A.
Areal Predictions of Water and Solute Flux in
the Unsaturated Zone,
W82-00381 1501 6A
The Movement of Salts from Soils Following
Heavy Application of Feedlot Wastes,
W82-01132 1503 5B
AMOROS, C.
A Simple Device for Quantitative Pseudoperi-
phyton Sampling,
W82-01894 1504 7B
AMUNDSEN, D. W.
Control of Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water,
W82-04425 1510 5F
AMY, G. L.
Groundwater Leaching of Organic Pollutants
From in Situ Retorted Oil Shale. A Mass Trans-
fer Analysis,
W82-00626 1502 5B
AMY, V. P.
The Ground Water Flow System in the Vicinity
of Marco Island, Florida,
W82-02123 1505 2F
ANAND REDDY, K.
Consumptive Use and Daily Evapotranspiration
of Corn Under Different Levels of Nitrogen and
Moisture Regimes,
W82-00660 1502 2D
ANDERSEN, J. M.
Effect of Nitrate Concentration in Lake Water
on Phosphate Release from the Sediment,
W82-06313 1512 5C
ANDERSEN, M. E.
Comparison of Techniques for Estimating
Annual Lake Evaporation Using Climatological
Data,
W82-06850 1512 2D
ANDERSEN, P. F.
Thermal Energy Storage in a Confined Aquifer:
Second Cycle,
W82-01473 1503 4B
ANDERSLAND, O. B.
Densification of Paper Mill Sludge Materials,
W82-04694 1510 5E
ANDERSON, B. F.
Cascaded Tradeoffs: A Multiple-Objective, Mul-
tiple-Publics Method for Alternatives Evalua-
tion in Water Resources Planning,
W82-02980 1506 6B
ANDERSON, C. A.
Development of Bioassay Procedures for Defin-
ing Pollution of Harbor Sediments,
W82-00387 1501 5C
ANDERSON, C. H.
Interim Method for Determining Asbestos in
Water,
W82-00741 1502 5 A
ANDERSON, D.
Technical and Economic Implications of Install-
ing an Industrial Waste-Water Pretreatment
Plant,
W82-02044 1504 5D
ANDERSON, D. A.
Use of a Fractional Design to Evaluate Interac-
tions of Environmental Factors Affecting Biode-
gradation Rates,
W82-03117 1507 5D
ANDERSON, D. E.
Geochemical Inputs for Hydrological Models of
Deep-Lying Sedimentary Units: Loss of Mineral
Hydration Water,
W82-03796 1509 2F
ANDERSON, D. L.
A Field Evaluation of Selected Water Conserva-
tion and Wastewater Reduction Systems for
Residential Applications,
W82-02180 1505 3D
ANDERSON, E. L.
Reclamation of Wastewater with a Soil-Turf
Filter: I: Removal of Nitrogen,
W82-01101 1503 5D
Reclamation of Wastewater with a Soil-Turf
Filter: II: Removal of Phosphorus, Boron,
Sodium and Chlorine,
W82-01102 1503 5D
ANDERSON, F. E.
The Variation in Suspended Sediment and
Water Properties in the Flood-Water Front Tra-
versing the Tidal Flat,
W82-02928 1506 2L
ANDERSON, H. M.
A Finite Differencing Scheme for the Dynamic
Simulation of Continuous Sedimentation,
W82-03876 1509 5D
ANDERSON, H. W.
Sources of Sediment-Induced Reductions in
Water Quality Appraised from Catchment Attri-
butes and Land Use,
W82-05494 1511 2J
ANDERSON, J. A.
Microstrainer Theory and the Filtrability Index
of Sewage Effluents,
W82-06647 1512 5D
Primary Sedimentation of Sewage,
W82-03429 1508 5D
Water Stress and Cold Hardiness in Field-
Grown Citrus,
W82-O0864 1502 21
PA-5
ANDERSON, J. J.
AUTHOR INDEX
ANDERSON, J. J.
Experience with Computer Control of
Wastewater Treatment Processes at Los Angeles
and Other Communities,
W82-04609 1510 5D
ANDERSON, L. D.
The Diffusion of Technology in the Nineteenth
Century American City: Municipal Water
Supply Investments,
W82-03537 1508 6B
ANDERSON, L. H.
Highlights of the St. Mary's Redevelopment
Project,
W82-03617 1508 8 A
ANDERSON, L. J.
Waterborne Gastroenteritis Due to The Nor-
walk Agent: Clinical and Epidemiologic Investi-
gation,
W82-03898 1509 5C
ANDERSON, L. W. J.
Control of Aquatic Weeds with Hexazinone,
W82-02326 1505 4A
ANDERSON, M. A.
Effects of Dissolved Organic Matter on Adsorp-
tion of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds by
River- and Sewage-Borne Particles,
W82-06056 1512 5B
ANDERSON, M. L.
Degradation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
Sediments of the Great Lakes,
W82-03536 1508 5B
Residues of PCB in a Cladophora Community
Along the Lake Huron Shoreline,
W82-06938 1512 5C
ANDERSON, M. P.
Groundwater Quality Models - State of the Art,
W82-01061 1502 5G
Seasonal Reversals of Groundwater Flow
Around Lakes and the Relevance to Stagnation
Points and Lake Budgets,
W82-01103 1503 2F
The Use of Ground-Water Flow Models for
Estimating Lake Seepage Rates,
W82-02549 1505 2F
ANDERSON, P. T.
Vinyl Lined Asbestos Cement Pipe Problems-
Health Aspects,
W82-03663 1508 5F
ANDERSON, R.
Empirical Test of the Association Between
Gross Contamination of Wells with Toxic Sub-
stances and Surrounding Land Use,
W82-05143 1511 5B
Regulating Corrosive Water,
W82-04335
1510 6B
ANDERSON, R. F.
Elevated Concentrations of Actinides in Mono
Lake,
W82-05520 1511 5B
ANDERSON, R. L.
Conflict Between Establishment of Instream
Flows and Other Water Uses on Western
Streams,
W82-05749 1511 6E
Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of Endrin and
Methoxychlor in Aquatic Invertebrates and
Fish,
W82-01160 1503 5C
Water Savings from Lawn Watering Restric-
tions During a Drought Year, Fort Collins,
Colorado,
W82-04232 1509 3D
ANDERSON, R. S. JR.
A Fluoride Overfeed Incident at Harbor
Springs, Michigan,
W82-04147 1509 5C
ANDERSON, R. Y.
Dissolution of Salt Deposits by Brine Density
Flow,
W82-01016 1502 2F
ANDERSON, S. J.
Comparison of Five Different Methods for
Measuring Biodegradability in Aqueous Envi-
ronments,
W82-03557 1508 IB
ANDERSON, T. J.
Determination of Picogram Amounts of Techne-
tium-99 by Resin Bead Mass Spectrometric Iso-
tope Dilution,
W82-00999 1 502 5A
ANDERSON, W.
Aerated Drip Irrigation,
W82-02186
1505 3F
Water-Resources Information for the Withlacoo-
chee River Region, West-Central Florida,
W82-02473 1505 6B
ANDO, A.
Distribution of Ribonucleic Acid Coliphages in
Raw Sewage from Treatment Plants in Japan,
W82-02443 1505 5 A
ANDRADE, W. P.
Relaxation in Concrete,
W82-05511 1511 8F
ANDRASKI, B.
Sample Intake Position and Loading Rates from
Nonpoint Source Pollution,
W82-00778 1502 5 A
ANDREAE, M. O.
Determination of Trace Quantities of Dimethyl-
sulfoxide in Aqueous Solutions,
W82-00205 1501 5 A
ANDREN, A. W.
Modeling the Flux of Atmospheric Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls Across the Air/Water Inter-
face,
W82-00193 1501 5B
ANDREWS, J.
Evaluation of the Full-Scale Application of An-
aerobic Sludge Digestion at the Blue Plains
Wastewater Treatment Facility - Washington,
DC,
W82-02965 1506 5D
ANDREWS, J. F.
Aeration Control for Reducing Energy Con-
sumption in Small Activated Sludge Plants,
W82-04026 1509 5D
Dissolved Oxygen Control in the Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-04017 1509 5D
ANDREWS, M. J.
Sewage Outfall Location Reduces Environmen-
tal Damage in the Thames Estuary,
W82-02404 1505 5G
ANDREWS, P. L.
Sewer Maintenance and Rehab Options,
W82-06253 1512 5D
ANDREWS, R. W.
Salt-Water Intrusion in the Costa De Hermo-
sillo, Mexico: A Numerical Analysis of Water
Management Proposals,
W82-02547 1505 5B
ANDREWS, W. H.
Modeling A Sociological-Hydrologic Flood
Control Decision System,
W82-04221 1509 6A
ANEJA, V. P.
Influence of Gaseous Nitric Acid on Sulfate
Production and Acidity in Rain,
W82-00642 1502 5B
ANGEL, S.
Emphasis on Distribution: Strategies for Small
Scale Water Resources Development in Thai-
land,
W82-02408 1505 6A
ANGELO, C. G.
Assessment of Water Quality in Streams Drain-
ing Coal-Producing Areas in Ohio,
W82-05234 1511 5B
ANGINO, E. E.
Effect of Leachate Solutions from Fly and
Bottom Ash on Groundwater Quality,
W82-03798 1509 5B
Geochemistry of Leachates from Selected Coal
Mining and Combustion Wastes,
W82-05936 1512 5B
ANGIOLETTI, A.
Floating Breakwater,
W82-O0O67 1501 8 A
ANIKEENKO, A. M.
Use of the Finite-Element Method for Solving
the Transfer Equation,
W82-06620 1512 2J
ANLIKER, R.
Use of the Partition Coefficient as an Indicator
of Bioaccumulation Tendency of Dyestuffs in
Fish,
W82-04820 1511 5B
ANMA, S.
Slope Failures and Tailing Dam Damage in the
1978 Izu-Ohshima-Kinkai Earthquake,
W82-02891 1506 8D
ANNANDALE, G. W.
Estimating End-Of-Construction Pore-Pressures
in Unsaturated Earth Embankments,
W82-00194 1501 8D
Settlement of a Compacted Unsaturated Earth
Embankment,
W82-00678 1502 8D
ANSPAUGH, L.
An Assessment of Geothermal Development in
the Imperial Valley of California; Volume 1 -
Environment, Health and Socio-economics,
W82-05214 1511 6G
ANTHONY, R. M.
Determining Maximum Influent Concentrations
of Priority Pollutants for Treatment Plants,
W82-02307 1505 5 A
ANTON, C.
Continuous Monitoring of the Effluent Quality
of an Activated Sludge Plant by Turbidity Mea-
surement (Kontinuierliche Kontrolle Der Ab-
laufgute Einer Belebtschlammanlage Mittels
Trubungsmessung),
W82-04583 1510 5A
ANTONINO, R. A.
Earth-Filled Slurry Walls Provide Economical
Seepage Control,
W82-03256 1507 8D
ANTONOFF, D. P.
Foam Fractionation-Flotation as Partial Pre-
treatment for Reverse Osmosis,
W82-05290 1511 3 A
ANTONOPOULOS, V. Z.
Simple Equations for Hooghoudt Equivalent
Depth,
W82-04271 1510 4A
PA 6
AUTHOR INDEX
ARMSTRONG, C. A.
ANUFRIEVA, N. M.
Removal of Oil Pollutants from Water Bodies by
Means of Hydrophobic Sorbents,
W82-03371 1507 5G
ANUG WELEM, U. A.
Measurement of Effects of Carbaryl in Surface
Water on Fecal Pollution Indicator Bacteria by
Use of Plate Counts and Respirometry,
W82-05019 1511 5A
Response of Bacteria to the Presence of Car-
baryl in Water. I. Response of Bacterial Indica-
tors Vs. Response of Pathogenic Bacterial Spe-
cies,
W82-04342
1510 5C
Responses of Bacteria to the Presence of Car-
baryl in Water. II. Pure Culture vs. Mixed Cul-
ture Response,
W82-04341 1510 5C
ANY AT A, B. U.
Investment Alternatives in Cases of Extended
Water Supply Shortages in Cities of Developing
Countries,
W82-03507 1508 6D
AOKI, M.
Practice and Perspective on Computer Control
in Sewage Process,
W82-03852 1509 5D
AOKI, T.
Estimation of the Precipitable Water from the
IR Channel of the Geostationary Satellite,
W82-06995 1512 7B
Recovery of Chromium(VI) from Wastewaters
with Iron(III) Hydroxide-I. Adsorption Mecha-
nism of Chromium(VI) on Iron(III) Hydroxide,
W82-06658 1512 5D
AOYAMA, M.
Ion Flotation-Spectrophotometric Determina-
tion of Traces of Chromium (VI),
W82-O2O07 1504 5 A
APARTSIN, M. S.
Effect of N-Benzoquinone and of Some Poly-
phenols on the Membrane Potential of Nitella
Sp. Measured by the Open-Vacuole Method,
W82-02626 1506 5C
APLAND, J.
Risk and the Demand for Supplemental Irriga-
tion: A Case Study in the Corn Belt,
W82-00522 1502 6A
APONASENKO, A. D.
Phytoplankton Distribution in the Southern and
Middle Parts of Lake Baikal,
W82-02078 1504 2H
APPAN, S. G.
A Dynamic Methodology for Characterizing
and Monitoring Estuarine Ecosystems,
W82-02167 1505 7A
APPLEBY, P.
Palaeoecological Studies of the Recent Develop-
ment of Lake Vaxjosjon. III. Reassessment of
Recent Chronology on the Basis of Modified
Pb2 10 Dates,
W82-03480 1508 5B
APPLEBY, P. G.
Palaeoecological Studies of Lakes in the High-
lands of Papua New Guinea. I. The Chronology
of Sedimentation,
W82-03235 1507 2J
APPLER, H. N.
Periphyton in the Volta Lake. I. Seasonal
Changes on the Trunks of Flooded Trees,
W82-02882 1506 2H
Periphyton in the Volta Lake. II. Seasonal
Changes on Wooden Blocks with Depth,
W82-02883 1506 2H
APPLETON, A. R. JR.
Effect of Reagent Mixing Rate on Adsorption
Process for Am-Fe203.H20,
W82-01799 1503 5F
APPLETON, T. P.
Rutland Water Nature Reserve: Concept,
Design and Management,
W82-06471 1512 6D
ARAI, M.
Supervisory Computer Control System for
Arakawa Left Basin-Wide Sewage Treatment
Plant,
W82-03862 1509 5D
ARAI, T.
Attenuation of Incident Solar Radiation in Lake
Water,
W82-04180 1509 2H
ARAI, Y.
Preliminary Studies on Control Parameters and
Biological Community for the Activated Sludge
Process,
W82-04008 1509 5D
ARAKEL, A. V.
Geochemistry and Hydrodynamics in the Hutt
and Leeman Evaporitic Lagoons, Western Aus-
tralia: A Comparative Study,
W82-01746 1503 2L
ARAL, M. M.
Evaluation of a Chimney Drain Design in an
Earthfill Dam,
W82-04675 1510 8D
ARBAB, M.
Simulation of Soil Moisture, Evapotranspiration
and Deep Percolation in Agricultural Water-
sheds,
W82-03513 1508 2A
ARBHABHIRAMA, A.
Emphasis on Distribution: Strategies for Small
Scale Water Resources Development in Thai-
land,
W82-02408 1505 6A
Reservoir Sedimentation with Random Depos-
its,
W82-04443 1510 2J
ARCE, R. G.
Water Chemistry of Alabama Ponds,
W82-03534 1508 2K
ARCEMENT, G. J.
Hydrologic Analysis of Pearl River Floods,
April 1979 and April 1980, in Louisiana and
Mississippi,
W82-05216 1511 2E
ARCHER, B.
The Application of Microcomputers to the
Design of Storm Sewer Systems for Small
Areas,
W 82-06449 1512 8 A
ARCHER, D. R.
A Catchment Approach to Flood Estimation,
W82-01397 1503 2E
Seasonality of Flooding and the Assessment of
Seasonal Flood Risk,
W82-04646 1510 2E
Severe Snowmelt Runoff in North-East England
and Its Implications,
W82-04648 1510 2E
ARCHER, P. B. R.
Models of Annual Cycles in Lentic Water
Bodies,
W82-06483 1512 5G
ARCHIBALD, E. M.
Application of the OECD Eutrophication Mod-
eling Approach to Lake Ray Hubbard, Texas,
W82-04278 1510 5C
ARCHIBALD, G. G.
The Seven-Trent Studies
Use,
W82-04686
of Industrial Water
1510 6D
ARDEN, R. S.
Water Temperatures in Nanticoke-Long Point
Bay Region of Lake Erie,
W82-05637 1511 5C
ARENAS, V.
The Effect of Dried and Cracked Sediment on
the Availability of Phosphorus in a Coastal
Lagoon,
W82-04299 1510 2L
ARENDARCHUK, V. V.
Indoles in the Decomposition Products of Cer-
tain Blue-Green Algae,
W82-05505 1511 2H
ARENS, H-J.
Structural Aspects of the Water Supply in the
Federal Republic of Germany,
W82-02066 1504 6E
ARFA, H.
Surface Water and Groundwater Interactions in
a Surficial Aquifer in Northwest Iowa,
W82-03718 1508 2 A
ARFI, F.
Advanced Calibration Methodology for Hydro-
logic Rainfall - Runoff Simulation Models,
W82-06366 1512 2A
ARGAL, E. S.
Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of the
Mass of a Concrete Dam with Interblock Joints,
W82-03158 1507 8G
ARGAMAN, Y.
Single Sludge Nitrogen Removal from Industrial
Wastewater,
W82-05245 1511 5D
ARGO, D. G.
Evaluation of Membrane Processes and Their
Role in Wastewater Reclamation: Volume II,
W82-02457 1505 5D
ARIEL, P. D.
Conformal Mapping for Channel Junction Flow,
W82-04306 1510 2E
ARKIN, G. F.
Modeling Grain Sorghum Ratoon Cropping and
Associated Runoff and Sediment Losses,
W82-00113 1501 2G
ARKLEY, R. J.
Soil Moisture Use by Mixed Conifer Forest in a
summer-Dry Climate,
W82-02558 1505 21
ARMANTROUT, G.
An Assessment of Geothermal Development in
the Imperial Valley of California; Volume 2 -
Environmental Control Technology,
W82-05213 1511 5E
ARMITAGE, P. D.
An Appraisal of Pond-Net Samples for Biologi-
cal Monitoring of Lotic Macroinvertebrates,
W82-00308 1501 7B
The Effects of Mine Drainage and Organic En-
richment on Benthos in the River Nent System,
Northern Pennines,
W82-02053 1504 5C
ARMSTRONG, C. A.
Supplement to Predictive Modeling of Effects of
the Planned Kindred Lake on Ground-Water
Levels and Discharge, Southeastern North
Dakota,
W82-02828 1506 4A
PA-7
ARMSTRONG, D. E.
AUTHOR INDEX
ARMSTRONG, D. E.
Factors Affecting Phosphorus Release from
Intact Lake Sediment Cores,
W82-00251 1501 2H
ARMSTRONG, J. L.
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in Drinking Water,
W82-00645 1502 5F
ARMSTRONG, N. E.
A Comprehensive Study on the Biological Trea-
tabilities of Phenol and Methanol-1. Analysis of
Bacterial Growth and Substrate Removal Kinet-
ics by a Statistical Method,
W82-03567 1508 5D
Comprehensive Study on the Biological Treata-
bilities of Phenol and Methanol-II. The Effects
of Temperature, pH, Salinity and Nutrients,
W82-03569 1508 5D
A Comprehensive Study on the Biological Trea-
tabilities of Phenol and Methanol-III. Treat-
ment System Design,
W82-03568 1508 5D
Effects of Alterations of Freshwater Inflows
into Matagorda Bay, Texas,
W82-02149 1505 6G
Incorporation of Chemical Equilibrium, Phy-
sico-Chemical Reactions and the Simulation of
Inorganic Qualities in a Reservoir Ecologic
Model,
W82-05187 1511 2H
ARMSTRONG, R. N.
The Computer: Water Management Tool,
W82-03290 1507 6A
Tampa Bay Water Guarded by Computer,
W82-00934 1502 4B
ARNOLD, C. L.
Sawmill Brook: An Example of Rapid Geomor-
phic Change Related to Urbanization,
W82-05276 1511 4C
ARNOLD, D. E.
Effects of Acid Precipitation,
W82-05149 1511 5C
ARNOLD, H.
Digitizing and Routine Analyses of Hydrologi-
cal Data,
W82-06386 1512 2E
ARNOLD, L. E.
First-Year Effects of Clearcutting an Oak-Hick-
ory Watershed on Water Yield,
W82-06589 1512 4C
Water Quality from Two Small Forested Water-
sheds in Southern Illinois,
W82-0114O 1503 4C
ARNOLD, M. D.
Floodplain Management: A Flood and Land
Planning System,
W82-01872 1504 6F
ARNOLDY, P.
Influence of Temperature on the Anaerobic
Acidification of Glucose in a Mixed Culture
Forming Part of a Two-Stage Digestion Process,
W82-05240 1511 5D
ARNOTT, E.
A Rapid Simple Long-Term Toxicity Assay for
Aquatic Contaminants Using the Nematode Pan-
agrellus Redivivus,
W82-01017 1502 5A
ARON, G.
Fitting a Gamma Distribution Over a Synthetic
Unit Hydrograph,
W82-06586 1512 2A
ARONSON, D. A.
The Meadowbrook Artificial-Recharge Project
in Nassau County, Long Island, New York,
W82-O3630 1508 4B
ARONSON, G. L.
Procedures for Estimating Dry Weather Pollut-
ant Deposition in Sewer Systems,
W82-03679 1508 5D
ARONSON, GL.
Evaluation of a Treatment Lagoon for Com-
bined Sewer Overflow,
W82-04623 1510 5D
ARORA, M. L.
How Much Air,
W82-06638 1512 5D
ARSLANOVA, T. P.
Estimation of the Production of Planktonic Infu-
sorians in Connection with Fluctuations in Their
Abundance,
W82-02072 1 504 2H
ARTHER, R. G.
Parasite Ova in Anaerobically Digested Sludge,
W82-02018 1504 5B
ARTHUR, J. P.
The Development of Design Equations for Fac-
ultative Waste Stabilization Ponds in Semiarid
Areas,
W82-04641 1510 5D
ARTHUR, L. M.
Evaluating Inland Waterway Navigation Im-
provement Projects: The Case of the Bonneville
Lock,
W82-06869 1512 6B
ARTIOLA-FORTUNY, J.
Phenols in Municipal Solid Waste Leachates and
Their Attenuation by Clay Soils,
W82-06518 1512 5B
ARTS, M. T.
The Influence of Flatworm Predation on Zoo-
plankton Inhabiting Small Ponds,
W82-02655 1506 2H
ARULANANDAN, K.
Relationship of Electrical Dispersion to Soil
Properties,
W82-02561 1505 8D
ARUMUGAM, P. T.
Physico-Chemistry, Destratification and Nutri-
ent Budget of a Lowland Eutrophicated Malay-
sian Reservoir and Its Limnological Implica-
tions,
W82-01360 1503 2H
ASAHARA, T.
High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic De-
termination of Nitrite in Environmental Samples
by the Use of Hydralazine,
W82-04855 1511 5 A
ASAY, K. H.
Plant Improvement for Semi-Arid Rangelands:
Possibilities for Drought Resistance and Nitro-
gen Fixation,
W82-05610 1511 3F
ASHENMACHER, T. G.
High pH Treatment of Combined Water Soften-
ing and Wastewater Sludges,
W82-00403 1501 5D
ASHIKHMEN, V. A.
Grouting Works in the Diversion Tunnel of the
Inguri Hydroelectric Station,
W82-03164 1507 8 A
ASHKENAZI, V.
Measuring Reservoir Ground Movements,
W82-05773 1511 8G
ASHLEY, C. S.
Effects of Wastewater Sludge and Its Detergents
on the Stability of Rotavirus,
W82-00576 1502 5A
Response of Bacteria in Wastewater Sludge to
Moisture Loss by Evaporation and Effect of
Moisture Content on Bacterial Inactivation by
Ionizing Radiation,
W82-00489 1501 5D
ASHLEY, N. V.
The Effect of Increased Nickel Ion Concentra-
tions on Microbial Populations in the Anaerobic
Digestion of Sewage Sludge,
W82-06832 1512 5D
ASHTON, P. J.
Nitrogen Fixation and the Nitrogen Budget of a
Eutrophic Impoundment,
W82-00127 1501 2H
ASIKAINEN, M.
Radium Content and the 226Ra/228Ra Activity
Ratio in Groundwater from Bedrock,
W82-05450 1511 2K
ASKARI, F.
A Remote Sensing Technique for Estimating
Watershed Runoff,
W82-06151 1512 7C
ASMAN, W. A. H.
Influence and Prevention of Bird-Droppings in
Precipitation Chemistry Experiments,
W82-06245 1512 5B
Meteorological Interpretation of the Chemical
Composition of Rain-Water at One Measuring
Site,
W82-02874 1506 2K
ASPILA, K. I.
Interlaboratory Quality Control Study No. 26,
Arsenic and Selenium in Water,
W82-01854 1504 5 A
ASPINWALL, D. M. V.
A Wet-Weather Model for Evaluating the Com-
bined Effects of Storm-Sewage Overflows and
Sewage-Works' Effluents Upon River Quality,
W82-03427 1508 5B
ASPLUND, R.
Composite Sampling of Highway Runoff,
W82-02230 1505 7B
Total Suspended Solids in Highway Runoff in
Washington State,
W82-0582O 1511 5B
ASSINDER, D. J.
Plutonium Occurrence and Phase Distribution in
Sediments of the Wyre Estuary, Northwest Eng-
land,
W82-02760 1506 5B
ASTAFICHEV, V. I.
Closure of the Kama River at the Site of the
Lower Kama Hydroelectric Plant,
W82-02951 1506 8A
ASTON, S. R.
Americium in Intertidal Sediments from the
Coastal Environs of Windscale,
W82-02098 1504 5B
Gamma Emitting Fission Products in Surface
Sediments of the Ravenglass Estuary,
W82-05984 1512 5B
Mercury in Coastal and Estuarine Sediments of
the Northeastern Irish Sea,
W82-03696 1508 5B
Plutonium Occurrence and Phase Distribution in
Sediments of the Wyre Estuary, Northwest Eng-
land,
W82-02760 1506 5B
PA 8
WF^^'M
AUTHOR INDEX
AZOV, Y.
The Role of Suspended Solids in the Estuarine
Geochemistry of Mercury,
W82-06035 1512 5B
The Transport to and Deposition of Americium
in Intertidal Sediments of the Ravenglass Estu-
ary and its Relationship to Plutonium,
W82-05178 1511 5B
ATCHISON, G. J.
The Effects of Heavy Metals on Microbial Bio-
mass in Sediments of Palestine Lake,
W82-00925 1502 5C
The Impact of an Industrially Contaminated
Lake on Heavy Metal Levels in it's Effluent
Stream,
W82-00886 1502 5B
The Use of the Three-Ridge Clam (Amblema
Perplicata) to Monitor Trace Metal Contamina-
tion,
W82-04948 1511 5 A
ATHANAS, L. C.
Aspects of Impacts Assessment of Low Fresh-
water Inflows to Chesapapeake Bay,
W82-02115 1505 6G
ATHAVALEY, A. S.
Deep Well Injection of Industrial Wastes,
W82-0O475 ' 1501 5E
ATHERTON, T. AND
Low Turbidity Water from Fast Processes,
W82-00946 1502 5F
ATKINSON, G.
Ion Hydration and Ion Interaction,
W82-05310 1511 2K
ATLAS, D.
The Corrosion of Copper by Chlorinated Drink-
ing Waters,
W82-06051 1512 5F
The Outlook for Precipitation Measurements
from Space,
W82-06531 1512 7B
ATTWELL, R. W.
Influence of Salinity and Organic Nutrient Con-
centration on Survival and Growth of Vibrio
Cholerae in Aquatic Microcosms,
W82-06534 1512 5C
ATWATER, J. W.
Operational Performance of an RBC Unit in
Conjunction with a Septic Tank,
W82-04355
AUBERT, J.
Sludge Disposal to Sea in France,
W82-06593
AUBERT, M.
Sludge Disposal to Sea in France,
W82-06593
1510 5D
1512 5E
1512 5E
AUBERT, R.
Hypolimnion Oxygenation Studies in Clark Hill
W82-05001 1511 5G
AUCLAIR, B.
Sanitation Service Management in France (La
Gestion des Services d'Assainissement en
France),
W82-01351 1503 6F
AUER, M. T.
Ecological Studies and Mathematical Modeling
of Cladophora in Lake Huron: I. Program De-
scription and Field Monitoring of Growth Dy-
namics,
W82-06939 1512 5C
Ecological Studies and Mathematical Modeling
of Cladophora in Lake Huron: 2. Phosphorus
Uptake Kinetics,
W82-0694O 1512 5C
Phosphorus Uptake Dynamics as Related to
Mathematical Modeling of Cladophora at a Site
on Lake Huron,
W82-01149 1503 5C
AUFREITER, S.
The Determination of Heavy Metals (Al, Mn,
Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb) in Urban Snow
Using an Atomic Absorption Graphite Furnace,
W82-05397 1511 5 A
AUGIER, H.
Study of the Experimental Contamination of the
Marine Phanerogam Posidonia Oceanica (L.)
Delile by Mercury Compounds I. Modalities of
the Contamination by Mercury Chloride. (Etude
De La Contamination Experimentale De La
Phanerogame Marine Posidonia Oceanica (L.)
Delile Par Les Composes Mercuri Ques: Partie
I-Modalites De La Contamination Par Le Chlor-
ure Mercurique,
W82-03312 1507 5B
AUGUSTINE, J. A.
Satellite Rain Estimation in the U.S. High
Plains,
W82-00808 1502 2B
AUGUSTINE, M.
Continuous Monitoring at Minworth Water
Reclamation Works,
W82-02431 1505 7B
AUKERMAN, R.
Recreational Enhancement of High Country
Water Supply Reservoirs,
W 82-0392 3 1509 6 A
AULENBACH, D. B.
Land Application of Secondary Effluent at Lake
George, NY,
W82-05704 1511 5D
Land Application of Wastewaters: An Over-
view.
W82-02650 1506 3C
AULL, G. H. III.
Cropland, Buffer, and Stream: A Case Study in
Agricultural Nonpoint Source Water Pollution,
W82-02728 1506 5G
AURAND, T. A.
Identification of Organic Compounds in a Muta-
genic Extract of a Surface Drinking Water by a
Computerized Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry System (GC/MS/COM),
W82-00256 1501 5A
AUS, H. C.
Measurement of Air in Flowing Water,
W82-04322 1510 7B
AUSTFORD, V. M.
Flood Control and Flow Regulation Problems
on the Assiniboine River,
W82-05389 1511 4A
AUSTIN, B.
Numerical Taxonomy Analysis of Bacteria Iso-
lated from the Completed 'Most Probable Num-
bers' Test for Coliform Bacilli,
W82-01911 1504 5A
AUSTIN, C. F.
Interpretation of Chemical Analyses of Water
Collected from Two Geothermal Wells at Coso,
California,
W82-04743 1510 1A
AUSTIN, S.
Parallel Evaluation of Air- and Oxygen-Activat-
ed Sludge,
W82-04624 1510 5D
AVADHANULU, R. V.
An Aquifer Simulation Program for Micro-
Based Processors,
W82-01879 1504 2F
AVCI, C. B.
Nitrogen Dynamics in Waste Stabilization
Ponds,
W82-06456 1512 5D
AVERETT, R. C.
Aquatic Biology of the Redwood Creek and
Mill Creek Drainage Basins, Redwood National
Park, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, Cali-
fornia,
W82-02484 1505 4C
AVERILL, D. W.
Data Base Development for the Design of a
Radium-226 Removal Process,
W82-01188 1503 5D
AVNIMELECH, Y.
Decomposition of Chelates Leached from Waste
Disposal Sites,
W82-04879 1511 5B
A Method for the Evaluation of Conditions in a
Fish Pond Sediment,
W82-01019 1502 2H
Mutual Flocculation of Algae and Clay: Evi-
dence and Implications,
W82-05460 1511 2H
AXBERG, C.
Direct Influence of Wastewater Pollutants on
Flocculation and Sedimentation Behavior in Bio-
logical Wastewater Treatment-I. Model System
E. Coli B,
W82-03319 1507 5D
AXLER, R. P.
The Importance of Regenerated Nitrogen to
Phytoplankton Productivity in a Subalpine
Lake,
W82-00476 1501 2H
AY ALA, L.
Viscosity-Controlled Sediment Transport in the
Absence of Suspended Load,
W82-04210 1509 2J
AYERS, J. F.
Evaluation of the Groundwater Resources of the
Agag Basin, Saipan,
W82-06524 1512 2F
AYERS, M. A.
Water Quality of Alimagnet, Farquar, and Long
Lakes in Apple Valley, Minnesota,
W82-06690 1512 2H
AYOADE, J. O.
On Water Availability and Demand in Nigeria,
W82-03062 1507 6D
AZARKOVICH, A. E.
Applicability and Design Criteria of a Blasting
Method for Constructing Deep-Cut Sections of a
Canal for Transferring Part of the Flow of Sibe-
rian Rivers,
W82-02783 1506 8H
Experience in Preparing the Rock Foundation of
the Dnestr Hydroelectric Station,
W82-05585 1511 8H
AZOV, Y.
Carbon Limitation of Biomass Production in
High-Rate Oxidation Ponds,
W82-05373 1511 5D
Effect of Hard Detergents on Algae in a High-
Rate-Oxidation Pond,
W82-06538 1512 5C
Operation of High-Rate Oxidation Ponds:
Theory and Experiments,
W82-06266 1512 5D
PA-9
BAALSRUD, K.
AUTHOR INDEX
BAALSRUD, K.
The Rehabilitation of Norway's Largest Lake,
W82-05243 1511 5G
BAARD, J. H.
Meteorological Interpretation of the Chemical
Composition of Rain-Water at One Measuring
Site,
W82-02874 1506 2K
BABA, K.
Basic Studies on Carbon Dioxide/Air Control
System for Activated Sludge Processes,
W82-06833 1512 5D
BABA, M.
Multielement Preconcentration of Trace Heavy
Metals in Water by Coprecipitation and Flota-
tion with Indium Hydroxide for Inductively
Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrom-
etry,
W82-01097 1502 5A
BABALOLA, O.
Drought Susceptibility of Two Tomato (Lyco-
persicum Esculentum) Varieties,
W82-01369 1503 21
Water Relations of Three Cowpea Cultivars
(Vigna Unguiculata L.),
W82-00607 1502 21
BABB, A. F.
Measurement of Air in Flowing Water,
W82-04322 1510
7B
BABCOCK, M.
Impact of Flood Hazard on Residential Property
Values in Gait (Cambridge), Ontario,
W82-03929 1509 6B
BABENKO, I. A.
Biodegradation of Sodium
Alkylbenzenesulfonate in Plankton-Containing
Pond Water,
W82-01925 1504 5B
BABICH, H.
Acid Precipitation. 1 . Causes and Consequences,
W82-04771 1511 5C
BABIN, F. G.
Estimation of Substitution Possibilities Between
Water and Other Production Inputs,
W82-04889 1511 6C
BABITSKIY, V. A.
Interrelationships in the Development of the
Three Structural Components of the Plankton in
the Off-Bottom Zone of Lakes,
W82-05451 1511 2H
BABUTSIDZE, M. G.
Asynchronism and Uncorrelated Phases of
Streamflow in the Case of Its Interbasin Transfer
with Special Reference to the Georgian SSR,
W82-03457 1508 4A
BACA, E.
Urban Impacts of Water Supply Reservoir,
W82-05318 1511 5G
BACCINI, P.
Transport Processes of Copper and Zinc in a
Highly Eutrophic and Meromictic Lake,
W82-05518 1511 5B
BACHMANN, R. W.
Prediction of Total Phosphorus Concentrations,
Chlorophyll a, and Secchi Depths in Natural
and Artificial Lakes,
W82-00400 1501 2H
The Role of Agricultural Sediments and Chemi-
cals in Eutrophication,
W82-05447 1511 2H
Sedimentary Losses of Phosphorus in some Nat-
ural and Artificial Iowa Lakes,
W82-O690I 1512 5C
BACK, W.
Chemical Constraints of Groundwater Manage-
ment in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico,
W82-05650 1511 4B
Chemical Mass- Wasting of the Northern Yuca-
tan Peninsula by Groundwater Dissolution,
W82-01015 1502 2K
The Origin and Isotopic Composition of Dis-
solved Sulfide in Groundwater from Carbonate
Aquifers in Florida and Texas,
W82-03644 1508 2K
BACKER, R. R.
Fine Coal-Refuse Slurry Dewatering,
W82-03049 1507
5D
BACON, M. P.
Elevated Concentrations of Actinides in Mono
Lake,
W82-05520 1511 5B
BAETJER, K.
On Site Continuous Liquid-Liquid Extraction of
Nonpolar Organic Compounds in Water,
W82-02008 1504 5 A
BAGBY, J. C.
Organic Solutes in Ground Water at the Idaho
National Engineering Laboratory,
W82-06688 1512 7C
A Wind-Powered, Ground Water Monitoring
Installation at a Radioactive Waste Management
Site in Idaho,
W82-05233 1511 5B
BAGBY, M. M.
Combined Effects of Cadmium and Nickel on
Activated Sludge Process,
W82-02704 1506 5D
BAGENSKI, G.
Treatment of Metal Finishing Wastes by Use of
Ferrous Sulfide,
W82-03002 1507 5D
BAGG, J.
Distribution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons in Sediments from Estuaries of Southeast-
ern Australia,
W82-02438 1505 5B
BAGNYUK, L. I.
Biodegradation of Sodium
Alkylbenzenesulfonate in Plankton-Containing
Pond Water,
W82-01925 1504 5B
BAHNER, L. H.
Toxicity of Textile Mill Effluents to Freshwater
and Estuarine Algae, Crustaceans and Fishes,
W82-02710 1506 5C
BAHNICK, D. A.
Development of Bioassay Procedures for Defin-
ing Pollution of Harbor Sediments,
W82-00387 1501 5C
BAIGOROV, Y. U.
Use of Watertight Film Facings for Repair
Works on the Great Stavropol Canal,
W82-05117 1511 8G
BAILEY, G. C.
Acute and Chronic Effects of Alum to Midge
Larva (Diptera: Chironomidae),
W82-00650 1502 5F
BAILEY, R. H.
The Shubenacadie-Stewiacke River Basin Study,
W82-05385 1511 6B
BAILEY, Z. C.
Hydrology of Area 32, Eastern Region, Interior
Coal Province, Indiana,
W82-05825 1511 7C
BAIN, C. A. R.
Radiotracer Evaluation of Groundwater Disper-
sion in a Multi-Layered Aquifer,
W82-02870 1506 2F
BAIN, G. L.
Geologic and Hydrologic Implications of Haz-
ardous Wastes Management Rules on Siting in
North Carolina,
W82-01630 1503 5E
BAIN, W. S.
A New Look at Design of Raw Water Piping,
W82-01029 1502 8A
BAINES, M. J.
The Seepage Flow Through a Free Boundary
Aquifer into a River,
W82-04305 1510 2F
BAIR, E. S.
Numerical Simulation of Potentiometric Surface
Changes Caused by a Proposed Open-Pit An-
thracite Mine,
W82-O0819 1502 6A
BAIRD, W. F.
Canadian Wave Climate Study: Organization
and Operation,
W82-06393 1512 8B
BAJARD, Y.
Rural Water Supply and Related Services in
Developing Countries-Comparative Analysis of
Several Approaches,
W82-01330 1503 6A
BAJRAKTAREVIC-DOBRAN, H.
Dispersion in Mountainous Natural Streams,
W82-06357 1512 2E
BAKER, A. L.
Mineral Dynamics of The Submersed Macro-
phyte, Myriophyllum Heterophyllum, and The
Competitive Interactions for Nutrients Between
M. Heterophyllum, Phytoplankton and The
Sediments in Littoral Waters,
W82-04162 1509 5C
BAKER, B. L.
Biogeochemistry of Mountain Stream Waters:
The Marmot System,
W82-06569 1512 5B
BAKER, J. L.
Nitrate-Nitrogen in Tile Drainage as Affected
by Fertilization,
W82-02269 1505 5B
BAKER, J. P.
Aluminum Toxicity to Fish as Related to Acid
Precipitation and Adirondack Surface Water
Quality,
W82-02726 1506 5C
Effect of Aluminum Speciation on Fish in Dilute
Acidified Waters,
W82-01663 1503 5C
BAKER, J. R.
Evaluation of Impacts Associated with Reregu-
lation of Water Levels in Lake Mohave,
W82-06089 1512 6G
Evaluation of Possible Temperature Fluctu-
ations from Proposed Power Modifications of
Hoover Dam,
W82-06092 1512 6G
Influence of Dredging and High Discharge on
the Ecology of Black Canyon,
W82-06091 1512 6G
The Limnological Status of Lake Mead and
Lake Mohave Under Present and Future Power-
plant Operations of Hoover Dam,
W82-06090 1512 6G
PA-10
AUTHOR INDEX
BARBA, D.
BAKER, K. H.
Determination of the Number of Respiring Thio-
bacillus Ferrooxidans Cells in Water Samples by
Using Combined Fluorescent Antibody-2-(p-Io-
dophenyl)-3-(p-Nitrophenyl)-5-
Phenyltetrazolium Chloride Staining,
W82-06542 1512 5 A
BAKER, L. A.
Nutrient Loading - Trophic State Relationships
in Florida Lakes,
W82-02811 1506 5B
BAKER, M. B.
An Analysis of the First Year of MAP3S Rain
Chemistry Measurements,
W82-02934 1506 2K
BAKER, S. J.
Acidity Fluctuations at a Broadland Site in Nor-
folk,
W82-00656 1502 2K
BAKER, V. R.
Paleoflood Hydrology,
W82-03761
1509 2E
BAKHTIN, B. M.
Determining of Seismic Earth Pressure on a
Rigid Retaining Wall,
W82-03497 1508 8D
BAKOS, L.
Preconcentration of Phenylmercury, Methyl-
mercury and Inorganic Mercury from Natural
Waters with Diethylammonium
Diethyldithiocarbamate-Loaded Polyurethane
Foam,
W82-02297 1505 5 A
BALACHANDRAN, W.
Ultrasonic Sensors for Monitoring Flows and
Sludge Solids Concentrations in Water and
Waste-Water Treatment,
W82-04842 1511 5D
BALAKRISHNA, S.
Geotechnical Investigations at the Kalyani Dam
Site, Chittoor District, Andhra-Pradesh India,
W82-02890 1506 8E
BALARAJU, M.
Water Use, Yield and Quality of Rapeseed as
Influenced by Spacing, Irrigation and Time of
Harvest When Raised in a Multiple-Cropping
System,
W82-02031 1504 3F
BALBA, M. T.
Evidence for Coexistence of Two Distinct
Functional Groups of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
in Salt Marsh Sediment,
W82-04464 1510 2L
BALE, J. B.
The Use of Remote Sensing for an Integrated
Inventory of a Semi- Arid Area,
W82-01910 1504 7B
BALL, R. O.
Data Base for Influent Heavy Metals in Publicly
Owned Treatment Works,
W82-05056 1511 5D
BALLESTERO, T. P.
Seasonal Risk-Based Reservoir Operating Rules,
W82-05299 1511 4A
BALLING, S. S.
Recent Trends in Environmental Impact Assess-
ment,
W82-02525 1505 6G
BALLINGER, D.
A Method for the Determination of Sulphides in
Water, Sewage and Effluents,
W82-05477 1511 5 A
BALLOU, S. W.
Environmental Residuals and Capital Costs of
Energy Recovery from Municipal Sludge and
Feedlot Manure,
W82-06405 1512 5E
BALLUKRAYA, P. N.
Inadequacies in the Technique of Resistivity
Method for Location of Waterwell Sites in Hard
Rock Areas,
W82-03412 1508 7B
BALRAM, A.
Kinetics of Trihalomethane Formation in Lyo-
philized Potomac Water,
W82-03596 1508 5F
BALTZER, R. A.
A Model for Simulation of Flow in Singular and
Interconnected Channels,
W82-01210 1503 2E
BALVAY, G.
Biological Conseauences of Treating a Lake
with Hydrogen Peroxide on the Plankton Bio-
cenosis (Biologiques Du Traitement D'Un Lac
Avec Du Peroxyde D'Hydrogene Sur La Bio-
cenose Planctonique),
W82-00305 1501 2H
BAMBA, E.
A Dynamic Model Identification of the Sludge
Dewatering Process,
W82-04844 1511 5D
BANAT, I. M.
Evidence for Coexistence of Two Distinct
Functional Groups of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
in Salt Marsh Sediment,
W82-04464 1510 2L
Sulfate Reduction and Methanogenesis in the
Sediment of a Saltmarsh on the East Coast of the
United Kingdom,
W82-06541 1512 2L
BANCROFT, K. C. C.
Qualitative and Quantitative Studies on the In
Situ Adsorption, Degradation and Toxicity of
Acrylamide by the Spiking of the Waters of
Two Sewage Works and a River,
W82-06044 1512 5D
BANDLER, H.
Large Water and Hydroelectric Developments
in Fiji,
W82-05614 1511 6D
BANDT, K. E.
An All-Teflon Bailer and an Air-Driven Pump
for Evacuating Small-Diameter Ground-Water
Wells,
W82-01333 1503 7B
BANKS, J. T.
Water Quality: What Should Be Done Today,
W82-03631 1508 6E
BANDY, J. T.
R-Factors for Soil Loss Impact Prediction,
W82-01963 1504
2J
BANERJI, S. K.
Identification of Atypical Coliforms from Public
Water Supplies in Missouri,
W82-05935 1512 5A
BANIN, A.
Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Arid-Zone
Soils Irrigated with Treated Sewage Effluents
and Their Uptake by Rhodes Grass,
W82-02392 1505 5B
BANIUKIEWICZ, A.
Mathematical Models of Water Yield with Par-
ticular Reference to Mississippi Watersheds: In-
terim Report No. 1, A Study of Some Empirical
Methods of Determining the Unit Hydrograph,
W82-02803 1506 2A
BANKS, D. J.
The Kielder Transfer Works,
W82-06502 1512 8 A
Riding Mill Pumping Station,
W82-04292 1510 8 A
BANKS, H. O.
Management of Interstate Aquifer Systems,
W82-02578 1505 4B
BANKS, N. B.
The Coleshill
ment Plant,
W82-05470
Advanced Waste-Water Treat-
BANKS, W.
Riding Mill Pumping Station,
W82-04292
1511 5D
1510 8A
BANNER, R.
Gerber Saves 465,000 Gallons of Water/Day,
W82-00187 1501 3E
BANNING, D.
Enrichment of the Agricultural Herbicide Atra-
zine in the Microsurface Water of an Estuary,
W82-O0877 1502 5B
BANNINK, B. A.
Water Quality Impacts Exchanging Water Be-
tween Sea and a Closed Estuary,
W82-01991 1504 5G
BANSAL, S. K.
Bioassy Trials with Twenty Three Pesticides to
a Fresh Water Teleost, Saccobranchus Fossilis,
W82-06031 1512 5C
BAO, P.
Design Optimization of the Chlorination Proc-
ess: Volume 1. Comparison of Optimized Pilot
System with Existing Full-Scale Systems,
W82-04399 1510 5D
BARACOS, P. C.
Modeling Hydrologic Time Series from the
Arctic,
W82-01198 1503 2A
BARAM, M. S.
Legal, Economic and Institutional Barriers to
Water Reuse in Northern New England, Boston,
Massachusetts,
W82-02107 1505 3C
Managing Flood Risk: Technical Uncertainty in
the National Flood Insurance Program,
W82-06073 1512 6F
BARANOS, E. S.
Grouting Works in the Diversion Tunnel of the
Inguri Hydroelectric Station,
W82-03164 1507 8A
BARANOVA, V. V.
Changes in the Fatness of Roach (Rutilus Ruti-
lus) Under the Influence of Warm Waste Water
from a District Power Station,
W82-05330 1511 5C
BARANSKI, J.
Removal of Heavy Metals and Suspended Solids
from Battery Wastewaters: Application of Hy-
droperm Cross-Flow Microfiltration,
W82-03037 1507 5D
BARATAN, R.
Inadequacies in the Technique of Resistivity
Method for Location of Waterwell Sites in Hard
Rock Areas,
W82-03412 1508 7B
BARAZE, A.
Photolysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons in Water,
W82-04835 1511 5B
BARBA, D.
Analysis of Large Desalination Plants,
W82-06122 1512 3A
♦XSJK
PA-n
BARBA, D.
AUTHOR INDEX
Magnesium Oxide Production from Concentrat-
ed Brines,
W82-06111 1512 3A
BARBARICK, K. A.
Application of the Wastewater Effluent of a
Rural Community to a Mountain Meadow,
W82-04705 1510 5E
Soil Filtration of Sewage Effluent of a Rural
Area,
W82-03004 1507 5D
BARBEAU, C.
Spatial and Temporal Variations in Cesium- 137
and Carbon in Sediments of Saguenay Fjord
(Variations Spatiales et Temporelles du Cesium-
137 et du Carbone dans des Sediments du Fjord
du Saguenay),
W82-01644 1503 2J
Temporal and Spatial Variations of Mercury,
Lead, Zinc, and Copper in Sediments of the
Saguenay Fjord,
W82-01639 1503 5B
BARBER, L. K.
Advanced Biological Treatment of Tannery
Wastewater,
W82-O0337 1501 5D
BARBER, S.
Balanus Eburneus: A Sensitive Indicator of
Copper and Zinc Pollution in the Coastal Zone,
W82-03605 1508 5 A
BARBIERI, J. L.
Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simula-
tion of Radioactive and Toxic Chemical Species
Dispersion in Porous Media in the Vicinity of
Uranium Recovery Operations,
W82-03392 1507 5B
BARCELONA, M. J.
Characterization of a Contaminant Plume in
Ground Water, Meredosia, Illinois,
W82-03645 1508 5B
BARCLAY, L. A. JR.
Santee-Cooper Rediversion: Projected Impacts
on Fishery Resources and Wildlife Habitats,
W82-02168 1505 4A
BARCLAY, W. R.
The Nutritional Significance of the Distribution
of Suspended Particulate Material in the Upper
San-Francisco Bay-Estuary,
W82-02140 1505 2L
BARDSLEY, W. E.
Note on Random Raindrops and Sampling
Error,
W82-02032 1504 2B
Note on Two Limit Distributions of Bedload
Movement,
W82-01643 1503 2 J
BARFIELD, B. J.
Approximate Sizing of Reservoirs for Detention
Time,
W82-04315 1510 8A
Sizing Farm Reservoirs for Supplemental Irriga-
tion of Corn. Part I: Modeling Reservoir Size
Yield Relationships,
W82-05967 1512 21
Sizing Farm Reservoirs for Supplemental Irriga-
tion of Corn. Part II. Economic Analysis,
W82-05966 1512 6B
BARICA, J.
Experimental Manipulation of Algal Bloom
Composition by Nitrogen Addition,
W82-00998 1502 5C
Relationship Between Thermal Stability and
Summer Oxygen Depletion in a Prairie Pothole
Lake,
W82-00545 1502 2H
BARILA, T. Y.
The Influence of Stream Order and Selected
Stream Bed Parameters on Fish Diversity in
Raystown Branch, Susquehanna River Drain-
age, Pennsylvania,
W82-00109 1501 2E
BARKER, J. A.
A Formula for Estimating Fissure Transmissivi-
ties from Steady-State Injection-Test Data,
W82-02292 1505 8E
BARKER, J. F.
Carbon Isotope Fractionation During Microbial
Methane Oxidation,
W82-03188 1507 5 A
Contaminant Occurrence in an Unconfined Sand
Aquifer at a Municipal Landfill,
W82-03933 1509 5B
The Occurrence and Origin of Methane in Some
Groundwater Flow Systems,
W82-04925 1511 2K
BARKER, M.
Hydrogeologic Data from Test Drilling near
Verna Beach, Florida, 1978,
W82-00424 1501 2F
BARKER, T. W.
Effect of the Copper Content of Distillery Spent
Wash on Its Utilization for Single-Cell Protein
Production by Geotrichum Candidum, Hansen-
ula Anomala and Candida Kruzei,
W82-01750 1503 5C
BARKLEY, J. J. JR.
Effluent Analysis of Wastewater Generated in
the Manufacture of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene. 1.
Characterization Study,
W82-05413 1511 5A
BARKO, J. W.
Sediment-Based Nutrition of Submersed Macro-
phytes,
W82-00843 1502 2H
BARLTROP, J.
Potential Management of Florida Red Tide
Through Selective Photodynamic Action,
W82-00515 1502 5G
BARNARD, J. L.
The Influence of Nitrogen on Phosphorus Re-
moval in Activated Sludge Plants,
W82-05504 1511 5D
BARNBY, M. A.
Recent Trends in Environmental Impact Assess-
ment,
W82-02525 1505 6G
BARNER, U.
Geochemical and Isotopic Characteristics of
Spring and Groundwater in the State of Sao
Paulo, Brazil,
W82-03542 1508 2F
BARNES, A. A. JR.
An Improved Method for Obtaining the Water
Content Values of Ice Hydrometeors from Air-
craft and Radar Data,
W82-01523 1503 7B
BARNES, D.
Intermittent Biological Waste Treatment
Systems-Process Considerations,
W82-03141 1507 5D
Investigations into the Nitrification of Sydney's
Wastewaters,
W82-06724 1512 5D
Nitrogen Removal in Continuous-Flow Sequen-
tially Aereated Activated Sludge Systems,
W82-05950 1512 5D
BARNES, D. B.
Algae as Sources of Trihalomethane Precursors,
W82-04149 1509 5B
BARNES, G. D.
The Identification and Treatment of Bromides
and Trihalomethanes in Potable Water from the
Pearl River at Jackson, MS: Evaluation ".•;•:
«S#
PA-73
GAMBRELL, R. P.
AUTHOR INDEX
Chemical Availability of Cadmium in Mississippi
River Sediment,
W82-02267 1505 5B
GAMES, L. M.
Biodegradation of Linear Alcohol Ethoxylates
in Natural Waters,
W82-03638 1508 5B
GAN, H. B.
Wastewater Dechlorination State-Of-The-Art
Field Survey and Pilot Studies,
W82-04392 1510 5D
GANDER, G. A.
Computation of Runoff Reduction Caused by
Farm Ponds,
W82-06874 1512 4A
GANDZYUK, S. S.
Experience in Preparing the Rock Foundation of
the Dnestr Hydroelectric Station,
W82-05585 1511 8H
GANGAWARE, T. R.
Institutional Barriers to Water Quality Planning
and Management in the Southeast - Vol I -
Technical Report, Part I - Institutional Barriers,
W82-02101 1505 6E
Institutional Barriers to Water Quality Planning
and Management in the Southeast - Vol II -
Technical Report, Part II - Issues, Problems, and
Data,
W82-02102 1505 6E
Institutional Barriers to Water Quality Planning
and Management in the Southeast, Vol III -
Annotated Bibliography,
W82-02103 1505 10C
GANGNON, M.
Zooplankton Sample Variability in a Tidal Estu-
ary: An Interpretative Model,
W82-02306 1505 2L
GANNETT, M. W.
Data from Geothermal Test Wells Near Mount
Hood, Oregon,
W82-06950 1512 7A
GANZEL, L. A.
Electroplating Wastes: History and Current
Status,
W82-03588 1508 5D
GARBADE, J. M.
Generalized Thickness of the Floridan Aquifer,
Southwest Florida Water Management District,
W82-00729 1502 7C
GARBER, W. F.
Experience with Computer Control of
Wastewater Treatment Processes at Los Angeles
and Other Communities,
W82-04609 1510 5D
Sludge Disposal to Sea: North American View-
point,
W82-06598 1512 5E
GARBRECHT, M.
Corrosion Roundtable-Opportunities/Pitfalls
for New Materials,
W82-03373 1507 8G
Rapid Sewer Analysis Saves Tourist Season
W82-03494 i 508 5G
GARCIA-BENGOCHEA, J. I.
Deep Well Disposal of Secondary Effluent in
Dade County Florida,
W82-04442 1510 5 E
GARCIA, O.
A Comparison of Two Satellite Rainfall Esti-
mates for GATE,
W82-01533 1503 7B
GARCIN, J. F.
Centralized Control of the Water Supply Com-
plex for the Marseilles Urban Area (Controle
Centralise du Complexe D'Alimentation en Eau
De L'Agglomeration de Marseille),
W82-04766 1511 5F
GARDNER, A. M.
Microbial Degradation of 14C-Diphenylamine in
a Laboratory Model Sewage Sludge System,
W82-04832 1511 5D
GARDNER, L. R.
Element Mass Balances for South Carolina
Coastal Plain Watersheds,
W82-00175 1501 5B
Geomorphic and Hydraulic Evolution of Tidal
Creeks on a Subsiding Beach Ridge Plain, North
Inlet, S.C.,
W82-00150 1501 2L
Sheet Flow in a Salt-Marsh Basin, North Inlet,
South Carolina,
W82-04716 1510 2L
GARDNER, R. H.
A Comparison of Sensitivity Analysis and Error
Analysis Based on a Stream Ecosystem Model,
W82-00991 1502 7 A
GARDNER, R. L.
Vinyl Lined Asbestos Cement Pipe Problems,
Operator Aspects,
W82-02898 1506 5B
GARDNER, W.
Sediment Trap Dynamics and Calibration: A
Laboratory Evaluation,
W82-00104 1501 7B
GARDNER, W. D.
Field Assessment of Sediment Traps,
W82-00105 1501 7B
GARDNER, W. S.
Fractionation of Metal Forms in Natural Waters
by Size Exclusion Chromatography with Induc-
tively Coupled Argon Plasma Detection,
W82-06545 1512 5A
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Sedi-
ments and Associated Benthos in Lake Erie,
W82-04882 1511 5A
Release of Phosphorus by Certain Benthic In-
vertebrates,
W82-01502 1503 2H
GARELICK, H.
Concentration of Virus from Tap Water at Am-
bient Salt and pH Levels Using Positively
Charged Filter Media,
W82-02712 15O6 5A
GAREN, D. C.
Approximate Error Bounds for Simulated Hy-
drographs,
W82-02678 1506 2 A
GARG, S. K.
Determination of Effective Well Block Radii for
Numerical Reservoir Simulations,
W82-04732 1510 6 A
GARIBALDI, J. A.
Odorous Compounds from Potato Processing
Waste Effluent Irrigation Fields: Volatile Acids,
W82-00156 1501 5E
GARKUN, L. M.
Concrete of the Dam of the Kirovskoe Reser-
voir,
W82-03159 1507 8F
GARLAND, R.
Operation Policy Analysis: Sam Rayburn Reser-
voir,
W82-02589 1505 6A
GARLAND, T. R.
Alkylpyridmes in Surface Waters, Ground-
waters, and Subsoils of a Drainage Located Ad-
jacent to an Oil Shale Facility,
W82-00481 1501 5 B
GARLOCK, C.
Groundwater Pollution from Industrial Waste
Disposal, A Case Study,
W82-06434 1512 5B
GARNETT, P. H.
Thoughts on the Need to Control Discharges to
Estuarial and Coastal Waters,
W82-01384 J503 6E
GAROFALO, F.
Integrated Management of Water Deficits and
Floods in a Reservoir System,
W82-05325 1511 4A
GAROFANO, J. S.
Peripheral Effects of Cadmium on the Blood and
Head Kidney in the Brown Bullhead (Ictalurus
Nebulosus),
W82-06003 1512 5c
GARRETT, J. T. JR.
Evaluating a Plant's Potential for Upgrading,
W82-02895 1506 5F
GARRETT, M. R.
Water Management in the Metropolitan Toronto
Region,
W82-05775 151 1 6B
GARRISON, W. E.
Design and Operation of Anaerobic Sludge Di-
gestion Systems,
W82-06347 1512 5D
Start-Up Problems of Sludge Dewatering Facili-
ty.
W82-05444 1511 5D
GARRITY, G. M.
Isolation of Pittsburgh Pneumonia Agent from a
Hospital Shower,
W82-06891 1512 5B
GARRY, J. A.
Sewage-Treatment Works' Effluent Sampling-
Have Our Means Any Meaning,
W82-03833 1509 5 A
GARSIDE, C.
Nitrate and Ammonia Uptake in the Apex of the
New York Bight,
W82-02286 1505 5C
GARTEN, C. T. JR.
Comparative Uptake of Actinides by Plants and
Rats from the Shoreline of a Radioactive Pond,
W82-02323 1505 5B
GARTON, J. E.
Summer Reaeration and Winter Ice Removal
from Lakes and Reservoirs,
W82-02526 1505 2H
Upflow Water Filtration Unit, Test Results,
W82-00407 1501 5F
GARTSIDE, P. S.
An Environmental Health Survey of Drinking
Water Contamination by Leachate from a Pesti-
cide Waste Dump in Hardeman County, Tennes-
see,
W82-05203 1511 5B
GARVER, J. L.
Persistent Blooms of Surf Diatoms Along the
Pacific Coast, U.S.A. I. Physical Characteristics
of the Coastal Region in Relation to the Distri-
bution and Abundance of the Species,
W82-03233 1507 5C
PA-74
AUTHOR INDEX
GENUNG, R. K.
GARVEY, E. T.
Time-Shared Computer Technology for the
Water and Wastewater Industries,
W82-06511 1512 5D
GARVINE, R. W.
Frontal Jump Conditions for Models of Shallow,
Buoyant Surface Layer Hydrodynamics,
W82-0O8O4 1502 8B
A Steady State Model for Buoyant Surface
Plume Hydrodynamics in Coastal Waters,
W82-06837 1512 2L
GARWOOD, P. E.
Environmental Factors Controlling Physiologi-
cal Changes in Cladophora in Lake Erie,
W82-06935 1512 5C
GARY, G. W.
Waterborne Gastroenteritis Due to The Nor-
walk Agent: Clinical and Epidemiologic Investi-
gation,
W82-03898 1509 5C
GASCHO, G. J.
Water Requirement for Sugarcane Production,
W82-00899 1502 3F
GASET, A.
Surfactant Adsorption on the Wool Carbonizing
Waste (Adsorption De Surfactants Sur Le
Dechet Lainier De Carbonisage),
W82-05021 1511 5D
GASS, T.
Applications of Aerial Photography,
W82-01988 1504 7B
Ground Water Monitoring: Part II,
W82-03484 1508 8 A
Injection, Recharge and Return Wells,
W82-02920 1506 4B
Sampling and Analyzing Water,
W82-05263 1511 5 A
GASS, T. E.
Ground Water Monitoring: Part II,
W82-03380 1507 5B
GASSEND, R.
Study of the Experimental Contamination of the
Marine Phanerogam Posidonia Oceanica (L.)
Delile by Mercury Compounds I. Modalities of
the Contamination by Mercury Chloride. (Etude
De La Contamination Experimentale De La
Phanerogame Marine Posidonia Oceanica (L.)
Delile Par Les Composes Mercuri Ques: Partie
I-Modalites De La Contamination Par Le Chlor-
ure Mercurique,
W82-03312 1507 5B
GAT, J.
Environmental Isotopes as a Tool in Hydrogeo-
logical Research in an Arid Basin,
W82-03415 1508 2F
GATES, J. S.
Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Southern
Great Salt Lake Desert and Summary of the
Hydrology of West-Central Utah,
W82-05221 1511 7C
GATES, W. H.
Factors Affecting Coliform Bacteria Growth in
Distribution systems,
W82-04792 ' 1511 5F
GATZ, D. F.
Associations and Mesoscale Spatial Relation-
ships Among Rainwater Constituents,
W82-00964 1502 2B
GAUDET, J. J.
Major Ion Chemistry in a Tropical African Lake
Basin,
W82-02440 1505 2K
Nutrient Relationships in Shallow Water in an
African Lake, Lake Naivasha,
W82-03404 1508 2H
GAUDY, A. F. JR.
Treatment of Cyanide Waste by the Extended
Aeration Process,
W82-04787 1511 5D
GAUDY, E. T.
Treatment of Cyanide Waste by the Extended
Aeration Process,
W82-04787 1511 5D
GAUNTLETT, R.
Biological Denitrification for Potable Water
Treatment,
W82-05247 1511 5F
GAUTHIER, M. J.
Sludge Disposal to Sea in France,
W82-06593 1512 5E
GAVIN, J.
Summer Ice and Carbon Dioxide,
W82-01843 1504 2C
GAVRILOVA, V. A.
An Electron Microscopic Study of the Forms of
Bacteria in the Surface Film of the Water,
W82-05452 1511 2H
GAVRISHOVA, N. A.
Bacterioplankton and Phytoplankton in the Kiev
Sector of Kanev Reservoir During the Period of
Its Formation,
W82-02081 1504 2H
Procedure for Calculating the Complex Rank
Index of Water Quality,
W82-05457 1511 5 A
GAY, F.
Water System Efficiencies,
W82-05281
1511 8C
GAY, F. G.
Hydrologic Data of the Shawsheen River Basin,
Massachusetts,
W82-04970 1511 7C
GAYLE, G. A.
Factors to be Considered in Disposing Domestic
Waste on Problem Sites and Appraisal of Water
Quality in a Piedmont Setting,
W82-05536 1511 5D
GAYLORD, J. L.
Hydrologic Data for Urban Studies in the
Austin, Texas Metropolitan Area, 1979,
W82-00083 1501 7C
GEAR, D.
Can Hard-Rock Wells Solve Africa's Irrigation
Problem,
W82-05503 1511 3B
GEARING, J. N.
Partitioning of No. 2 Fuel Oil in Controlled
Estuarine Ecosystems. Sediments and Suspended
Particulate Matter,
W82-00541 1502 2L
GEARING, P. J.
Partitioning of No. 2 Fuel Oil in Controlled
Estuarine Ecosystems. Sediments and Suspended
Particulate Matter,
W82-00541 1502 2L
GEATTNG, J.
Literature Study of the Biodegradability of
Chemicals in Water: Volumes 1 and 2,
W82-05055 1511 5D
GEBHART, B.
Buoyancy Force Reversals in Vertical Natural
Convection Flows in Cold Water,
W82-00981 1502 1A
Several Plume Flows in Pure and Saline Water
at Its Density Extremum,
W82-05088 1511 2E
GEDDES, M. C.
On the Chemistry and Biota of Some Saline
Lakes in Western Australia,
W82-04940 1511 2H
GEE, J. R.
Prediction of Leachate Accumulation in Sani-
tary Landfills,
W82-03934 1509 5B
GEEN, G. H.
An Aquatic Respirometer for Use in Sublethal
Studies,
W82-00122 1501 5C
GEESEY, G. G.
Marine and Estuarine Pollution,
W82-01274 1503 5C
Marine and Estuarine Pollution,
W82-06808 1512 5C
GEIGER, G.
Wastewater Characterization and Treatment
System Development for a Blue Crab Processing
Plant,
W82-06306 1512 5D
GEINOPOLOS, A.
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Blast Furnace
Wastewaters Using Mobile Pilot Units,
W82-00378 1501 5D
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Coke Plant
Wastewater,
W82-03033 1507 5D
Two-Stage Biological Treatment of Coke Plant
Wastewater,
W82-03029 1507 5D
GEIST, R. D.
Evaluation of River Load Estimation Methods
for Total Phosphorus,
W82-04034 1509 5B
GELDREICH, E. E.
Bacterial Dynamics in a Water Supply Reser-
voir: A Case Study,
W82-04108 1509 5A
Microbiology of Water,
W82-01284
Microbiology: Water,
W82-06924
1503 5B
1512 5B
Removing Trihalomethanes from Drinking
Water,
W82-00953 1502 5F
GELLER, G. N.
Leaf and Environmental Parameters Influencing
Transpiration: Theory and Field Measurements,
W82-00979 1502 2D
GELMAN, S. R.
Treating Phenol Resin Plant Wastes,
W82-05128 1511 5D
GEMMELL, R. S.
Water Quality Evaluation of Regional
Wastewater Management,
W82-00977 1502 5D
GENETELLI, E. J.
Effect of Temperature on Heavy Metal Binding
by Anaerobically Digested Sludges,
W82-06270 1512 5D
GENUNG, R. K.
Production of Ammonia in a Packed-Bed Anaer-
obic Upflow (ANFLOW) Bioreactor,
W82-03598 1508 5D
PA-75
GEORGAKAKOS, K. P.
AUTHOR INDEX
GEORGAKAKOS, K. P.
Real-Time, Statistically Linearized, Adaptive
Flood Routing,
W82-06855 1512 4A
GEORGE, A. B.
Devon Floods and the Waterways of Bridges,
W82-05948 1512 8A
GEORGE, D. B.
Evaluation of Cell Lines and Immunofluores-
cence and Plaque Assay Procedures for Quanti-
fying Reoviruses in Sewage,
W82-06735 1512 5A
Lagoons and Oxidation Ponds,
W82-01244
1503 5D
GEORGE, D. G.
A Portable System for Measuring Water Tem-
perature, Conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen,
Light Attenuation and Depth of Sampling,
W82-05105 1511 7B
GEORGIANNA, T. D.
Competition for Water Resources: Coal and Ag-
riculture in the Yellowstone Basin,
W82-04805 1511 6D
GEORGIEV, A. A.
Device for Continuous Measurement of Primary
Production of Water Bodies and Biochemical
Oxygen Demand,
W82-05028 1511 7B
Investigation of Eutrophication Processes by
Continuous Recording of Production and De-
struction,
W82-06982 1512 5C
GERAGHTY, J. J.
Evaluation of Hydrogeologic Conditions,
W82-01420 1503 5G
GERARDI, M. B.
What Caused the Bad Odor in the Drinking
Water,
W82-O0527 1502 5F
GERARDI, M. H.
Colloidal Organics,
W82-04689 1510 5F
Components for a Treatment Plant Safety Pro-
gram,
W82-06992 1512 5G
Sludge Settling Hampered by Industrial Dis-
charge,
W82-00290 1501 5 D
Water Conservation at Wastewater Treatment
Plants,
W82-06512 1512 3C
Waterborne Giardiasis-An Overview,
W82-04186 1509 5C
What Caused the Bad Odor in the Drinking
Water,
W82-00527 1502 5F
GERBA, C. P.
Concentration of Coliphages from Large Vol-
umes of Water and Wastewater,
W82-00247 1501 5A
Development of a Method for Detection of
Human Rotavirus in Water and Sewage
W82-06885 15 12 5A
Evaluation of Various Soil Water Samplers for
Virological Sampling,
W82-00572 1502 5A
Influence of Estuarine Sediment on Virus Sur-
vival Under Field Conditions,
W82-00199 ,5oi 5A
Investigations into the Protective Effect of Es-
tuarine Sediment on Virus Survival
W82-05485 1511 5C
Movement of Endotoxin Through Soil Columns,
W82-00586 1502 5B
Occurrence of Endotoxins in Groundwater
During the Land Application of Wastewater,
W82-05810 1511 5B
Reduction of Cytotoxicity in Virus Concentrates
from Environmental Samples,
W82-06757 1512 5A
Relationships Between Environmental Factors,
Bacterial Indicators, and the Occurrence of En-
teric Viruses in Estuarine Sediments,
W82-00574 1502 5A
Survival of Enteroviruses in Rapid-Infiltration
Basins During the Land Application of
Wastewater,
W82-00496 1501 5D
Thermostabilization of Enteroviruses by Estuar-
ine Sediment,
W82-00263 1501 2L
Viruses in a Community Water Supply Associat-
ed with an Outbreak of Gastroenteritis and In-
fectious Hepatitis,
W82-06348 1512 5C
GERHART, J. M.
Hydrogeology of Well-Field Areas Near
Tampa, Florida, Phase 1 -Development and
Documentation of a Two-Dimensional Finite-
Difference Model for Simulation of Steady-State
Ground-Water Flow,
W82-01780 1503 6A
GERHOLD, R.
Thermophilic and Thermotolerant Fungi Isolat-
ed from the Thermal Effluent of Nuclear Power
Generating Reactors: Disposal of Human Op-
portunistic and Veterinary Pathogenic Fungi
W82-01928 1504 5B
GERIKE, P.
A Correlation Study of Biodegradability Deter-
minations with Various Chemicals in Various
Tests II. Additional Results and Conclusions,
W82-04534 1510 5B
The Fate of Soluble, Recalcitrant, and Adsorb-
ing Compounds in Activated Sludge Plants,
W82-04477 1510 5D
GERLEK, S.
Modeling of Water Supply/Demand in the
South Platte River Basin, 1970-2020,
W82-05738 151 1 6D
GERMAINE, J. E.
Outlook for Water and Wastewater Systems,
Processes, and Equipment: Comments from Gil-
bert/Commonwealth, Reading, PA
W82-03475 1508 6A
GERMANA', A.
Analysis of Large Desalination Plants,
W82-06122 1512 3 A
GERNERT, J. L.
Diel Variations of Selected Physico-Chemical
Parameters in Lake Kissimmee, Florida,
W82-00535 1502 2H
GERODETTI, M.
Model Studies of an Overtopped Rockfill Dam,
W82-03694 1508 8E
GEROFI, J. P.
Critical Analysis of a Proposed Solar Assisted
HTE Desalination System,
W82-06121 1512 3A
GERRARD, E. D.
Bioassays - Procedures and Results,
W82-01277 ,503 5 A
GERSHON, M.
Multiobjective River Basin Planning with Quali-
tative Criteria,
W82-06062 15,2 6A
GERTLER, A. W.
Experimental Verification of the Linear Rela-
tionship Between IR Extinction and Liquid
Water Content of Clouds,
W82-01525 ,503 7B
GERVIN, J. C.
Ridge Regression Techniques Applied to Land-
sat Investigation of Water Quality in Lake Okee-
chobee,
W82-04440 15,0 2H
CESSER, H. D.
Monitoring Trace Amounts of Cadmium in Nat-
ural Waters,
W82-00516 1502 5 A
GETCHES, D. H.
Water Rights on Indian Allotments,
W82-02363 ,505 6E
GEVIRTS, G. A.
Problems of Lightening Underground Structures
and Methods of Constructing Them Under Per-
mafrost Conditions,
W82-03918 1509 8 A
GEYH, M. A.
Methane in Groundwater and Its Effect on 14 C
Groundwater Dating,
W82-03801 1509 7B
GHABOUSSI, J.
Liquefaction Analysis for Multidirectional Shak-
ing,
W82-01169 1503 8D
GHASSEMI, M.
Comparative Evaluation of Processes for the
Treatment of Concentrated Wastewaters at Un-
controlled Hazardous Waste Sites,
W82-01430 1503 5D
Feasibility of Commercialized Water Treatment
Techniques for Concentrated Waste Spills,
W82-05068 1511 5G
GHERING, G. E.
A Wind-Powered, Ground Water Monitoring
Installation at a Radioactive Waste Management
Site in Idaho,
W82-05233 1511 5B
GHERINI, S. A.
Acid Rain Model: Hydrologic Module,
W82-06360 1512 5B
Management Options for Ground Water in Ur-
banizing Areas,
W82-03961 1509 4B
GHILDYAL, B. P.
Effect of Soil Moisture Stress on Legume-Rhizo-
bium Symbiosis in Soybeans,
W82-01846 1504 21
GHIRIN, A.
Public Attitudes in Massachusetts Toward the
Recreational Use of Domestic Water Supply
Reservoirs,
W82-04222 1509 6D
GHORBANZADEH, A.
Impact of Water Resource Development on Sa-
linization of Semi-Arid Lands,
W82-01024 1502 5B
GHOSH, M. M.
Developing an ATP Index for Degradation of
Drinking Water Quality by Attached Microbes,
W82-05932 1512 5F
Removal of Organics by Reactivated Carbon,
W82-04159 1509 5F
Vacuum Filtration of Metal Hydroxide Sludges,
W82-00976 1502 5D
PA-76
GHOSH, R. K.
Estimation of Soil-Moisture Characteristics from
Mechanical Properties of Soils,
W82-00785 1502 2G
GIABBAI, M.
Organics,
W82-01239
1503 5 A
GIAM, C. S.
Analysis of Marine Sediment, Water and Biota
for Selected Organic Pollutants,
W82-04823 1511 5 A
GIANELLI, W. R.
Count on Uncle Sam Less,
W82-05998
1512 6C
Future Directions in Federal Water Resources,
W82-04196 1509 6D
GIANESSI, L. P.
Analysis of National Water Pollution Control
Policies 1. A National Network Model,
W82-01292 1503 6A
Analysis of National Water Pollution Control
Policies 2. Agricultural Sediment Control,
W82-01293 1503 6A
The Distribution of the Costs of Federal Water
Pollution Control Policy,
W82-00537 1502 6B
GIANQUINTA, A. R.
River Thermal Standards Costs in the Upper
Midwest,
W82-01655 1503 6B
GIAQUINTA, A. R.
Cooling Potential of Missouri River in Missouri,
W82-01654 1503 5B
Impact of Thermal Standards on Power Plant
Water Consumption,
W82-06057 1512 5G
GIBB, J. P.
Procedures for the Collection of Representative
Water Quality Data from Monitoring Wells,
W82-05051 1511 7B
Verification of the Potential Yield and Chemical
Quality of the Shallow Dolomite Aquifer in
Dupage County, Illinois,
W82-03100 1507 2F
GIBBS, K. E.
The Aquatic Insects of The Narraguagus River,
Hancock and Washington Counties, Maine,
W82-04167 1509 2E
Effects of a Cattleskin Tannery of Stream Qual-
ity and Benthic Macroinvertebrates in Central
Maine,
W82-00872 1502 5C
GIBBS, P. J.
Effect of Otter Prawn Trawling on the Macro-
benthos of a Sandy Substratum in a New South
Wales Estuary,
W82-00677 1502 5C
GIBBS, R. J.
Sites of River-Derived Sedimentation in the
Ocean,
W82-01332 1503 7B
GIBS, J.
A Simplified Buffer Capacity Model for Sanitary
Landfill Leachate,
W82-06038 1512 5B
GIBSON, B. W.
Effluent Analysis of Wastewater Generated in
the Manufacture of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene. 1.
Characterization Study,
W82-05413 1511 5A
AUTHOR INDEX
GIBSON, C. E.
Upward Trend in Nitrate Concentrations in
River Discharging into Lough Neagh for the
Period 1969-1979,
W82-05017 1511 5B
GIBSON, J.
Experimental Manipulation of Algal Bloom
Composition by Nitrogen Addition,
W82-0O998 1502 5C
GIBSON, N. A.
A Reduction-Spectrophotometric Method for
the Determination of Sulphate in Waters,
W82-00850 1502 5 A
A Spectrophotometric Method for the Determi-
nation of Anionic Surfactants at Microg/Liter
Levels
W82-03289 1507 5 A
GICHURU, M.
Effects of Water Quality on Forage Production,
W82-01002 1502 3C
GIESY, J. P.
The Effect of Season and Location on Phos-
phoadenylate Concentrations and Adenylate
Energy Charge in Two Species of Freshwater
Clams,
W82-00810 1502 2H
GIFFORD, G. F.
Influence of Vegetation, Rock Cover, and
Trampling on Filtration Rates and Sediment
Production,
W82-04153 1509 2G
GIGER, W.
Persistent Organic Chemicals in Sewage Ef-
fluents: I. Identifications of Nonylphenols and
Nonylphenolethoxylates by Glass Capillary Gas
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry,
W82-04834 1511 5A
Transfer of Volatile Substances from Water to
the Atmosphere,
W82-02902 1506 IB
GIJBELS, R.
Analysis of Geothermal Waters by Spark Source
Mass Spectrometry,
W82-06464 1512 5 A
GILBERT, B. K.
The U.S. Geological Survey Federal-State Co-
operative Water Resources Program,
W82-00735 1502 6B
GILBERT, E.
Reaction of Ozone with Trans.Trans-Muconic
Acid in Aqueous Solution,
W82-04731 1510 5F
GILBERT, K. C.
TVA Hydro Scheduling Model: Practical As-
pects,
W82-06431 1512 4A
TVA Hydro Scheduling Model: Theoretical As-
pects,
W82-06430 1512 4A
GILBERT, R.
Factors Affecting Marl Deposition in Knowlton
Lake, Southeastern Ontario,
W82-04031 1509 2K
GILBERT, R. G.
Effects of Alpha, Beta and Theta Factor Upon
the Design, Specification and Operation of Aer-
ation Systems,
W82-00291 1501 5D
Rapid-Infiltration Research at Flushing Mead-
ows Project, Arizona,
W82-05334 1511 5D
GILBERT, T. L.
Runoff Curve Numbers for Northern Plains
Rangelands,
W82-02245 1505 2A
GILLIES, D. C.
GILBERTSON, C. B.
Controlling Runoff for Livestock Feedlots; A
State of the Art,
W82-01769 1503 5G
GILES, A. H.
Ground Water Problems Virginia Portion Ohio
River Basin,
W82-01059 1502 4B
GILES, J. E.
Weekly Multipurpose Planning Model for TVA
Reservoir System,
W82-02319 1505 6A
GILES, M.
Chemical Treatment Solves Tannery Waste
Problems,
W82-00638 1502 5D
GILKESON, R. H.
Geological Considerations in Hazardous-Waste
Disposal,
W82-03797 1509 5B
Isotopic and Geologic Studies to Identify the
Sources of Sulfate in Groundwater Containing
High Barium Concentrations,
W82-03931 1509 2K
GILL, K. S.
Response of Sorghum to Moisture Stress Using
Line Source Sprinkler Irrigation I. Plant-Water
Relations,
W82-03265 1507 21
GILL, M. A.
Translatory Characteristics of the Muskingum
Method of Flood Routing-Reply,
W82-03204 1507 4A
Unsteady Free Flow to a Ditch from an Arte-
sian Aquifer,
W82-02369 1505 2F
GILLAM, A. H.
The Structure of Freshwater Humic Substances
as Revealed by 13C-NMR Spectroscopy,
W82-03095 1507 2H
GILLEAN, J. I.
A Spatial Costing System for Drinking Water,
W 82-04796 1511 6C
GILLESPIE, R. G.
Evaluation of Instruments for Continuous Acti-
vated Sludge Monitoring,
W82-04594 1510 5D
GILLETTE, R. W.
Small and Low-Head Hydro in the USA,
W82-04176 1509
8A
GILLEY, J. R.
Effects of Scheduling Municipal Waste-Water
Effluent Irrigation of Reed Canarygrass on Ni-
trogen Renovation and Grass Production,
W82-02219 1505 3C
GILLIAM, J. W.
Effect of Agricultural Land Development on
Drainage Waters in the North Carolina Tidewat-
er Region,
W82-00094 1501 5B
Effect of Drainage System Design and Oper-
ation on Nitrate Transport,
W82-02505 1505 5B
GILLIES, D. C.
Reassessment of the Effects of Construction
Dewatering on Ground-Water Levels in the
Cowles Unit, Indiana Dunes National Lake-
shore, Indiana. Supplement to Geological
Survey Water-Resources Investigations 78-138,
W82-02478 1505 4A
■.'•'■
PA-77
GILLIGAN, 0. S.
AUTHOR INDEX
GILLIGAN, D. S.
Comparative Analysis of Sludge and Refuse
Leachate: A Preliminary Report,
W82-00287 1501 5E
GILLILAND, E. J.
Crisis: Financing Water and Wastewater,
W82-06641 1512 6C
GILLILAND, M. W.
The Benefits of Water Management in Energy
and Agricultural Development in the San Juan
River Basin of New Mexico,
W82-06517 1512 3E
The Lake Tahoe Basin: A Systems Analysis of
Its Characteristics and Human Carrying Capac-
ity,
W82-01807 1504 6A
Net Energy: Results for Small-Scale Hydroelec-
tric Power and Summary of Existing Analyses,
W82-04806 1511 6D
GILLOOLY, J. F.
Variations in Moisture Deficits over the Maize-
Growing Region of South Africa I. Spatial As-
pects,
W82-05901 1512 2B
Variations in Moisture Deficits over the Maize-
Growing Region of South Africa II: Temporal
Aspects,
W82-05900 1511 2B
GILMOUR, C. M.
A Simulation Model for Sludge Decomposition
in Soil,
W82-01001 1502 5E
GILMOUR, J. T.
A Salt and Water Balance Model for Silt Loam
Soil Cropped to Rice and Soybean,
W82-06172 1512 2G
A Simulation Model for Sludge Decomposition
in Soil,
W82-01001 1502 5E
GILPIN, R. R.
Wave Formation and Heat Transfer at an Ice-
Water Interface in the Presence of a Turbulent
Flow,
W82-01128 1503 2C
GINAVEN, M. E.
High Capacity Waste Water Treatment System,
W82-00066 1501 5D
GINGOLD, P. R.
The Optimum Size of Small Run-Of-River
Plants,
W82-04175 1509 8A
GINNOCCHIO, J. C.
Metal Removal 'A La Carte',
W82-06608 1512 5F
GIORGETTI, M. F.
The Use of a Perforated Baffle at the Inlet of
Rectangular Settling Basins,
W82-04124 1509 8B
GIRARDOT, P-L.
French Experience in Water Pollution Control,
W82-02765 1506 5G
GITLIN, H. M.
Drip Irrigation Uniformity Considering Emitter
Plugging,
W82-01860 1504 3F
GIVENS, W. D.
Zero-Discharge in Practice at Ray D. Nixon
Power Plant,
W82-04320 1510 5D
GIVLER, C.
Hypolimnion Oxygenation Studies in Clark Hill
Lake,
W82-0500I 1511 5G
GJERDE, D. T.
Cation Chromatography With a Conductivity
Detector,
W82-00582 '1502 5 A
GJESSING, E. T.
The Effect of Aquatic Humus on the Biological
Availability of Cadmium,
W82-02353 1505 5C
GLACCUM, R. A.
Site Assessment: Improving Confidence Levels
with Surface Remote Sensing,
W82-01422 1503 5G
GLADILIN, A. M.
Computing the Settlement of Thin Antiseepage
Walls Formed from Clayey Soils,
W82-02692 1506 8D
GLADKOV, E. G.
Discharge Capacity of Large Streams Under an
Ice Cover,
W82-05106 1511 2E
GLADYSHEV, M. T.
Numerical Modeling of Unsteady Flows in Open
Channels,
W82-06784 1512 7C
GLANTZ, M. H.
Consequences and Responsibilities in Drought
Forecasting: The Case of Yakima, 1977,
W82-05082 1511 2E
GLASER, J. A.
Trace Analyses for Wastewaters,
W82-03639 1508 5A
GLASER, P. H.
The Patterned Mires of the Red Lake Peatland,
Northern Minnesota: Vegetation, Water Chemis-
try, and Landforms,
W82-02300 1505 2H
GLASGOW, D.
Pressure Sewer Systems,
W82-00528
1502 5D
GLASS, C. E.
The Use of Landsat Imagery in Ground Water
Exploration,
W82-04436 1510 7B
GLASS, J. S.
Evaluating Adsorbent Filter Performance for
Enteric Virus Concentrations in Tap Water,
W82-03887 1509 5F
Evaluation of the Tentative Standard Method
for Enteric Virus Concentration from Large
Volumes of Tap Water,
W82-04096 1509 5 A
Modifications of the Tentative Standard Method
for Improved Virus Recovery Efficiency,
W82-04095 1509 5 A
GLASS, N. R.
Effects of Acid Precipitation,
W82-05149 1511 5C
GLASSMAN, D. L.
Physical Characterization of Extra-Chromoso-
mal DNA in Chesapeake Bay Bacteria from
Polluted and Non-Polluted Sites,
W82-02814 1506 5B
GLATER, J.
The Effect of pH and Halogens on the Stability
of Reverse Osmosis Membranes,
W82-02188 1505 5D
GLAVISH, L. I.
Effect of Phytoplankton on Water Quality in the
Northern Donets-Donbas Canal,
W82-06987 1512 5C
GLAZE, W. H.
GC/MS Analysis of XAD-2 Extracts of Su-
perchlorinated Septage,
W82-05016 15H 5A
GLEDHILL, W. E.
An Environmental Safety Assessment of Butyl
Benzyl Phthalate,
W82-00615 1502 5A
GLEED, J.
Comparison of Atomic Absorption Spectrome-
tric, Spectrophotometric, and Fluorirnetnc
Methods for Determination of Aluminum in
Water,
W82-04892 1511 5 A
GLIWICZ, Z. M.
Epilimnetic and Hypolimnetic Symptoms of Eu-
trophication in Great Mazurian Lakes, Poland,
W82-05103 1511 2H
GLOOR, R.
Adsorption of Dissolved Organics in Lake
Water by Aluminum Oxide. Effect of Molecular
Weight,
W82-02940 1506 5F
GLOOSCHENKO, W. A.
Geochemistry of a Subarctic Salt Marsh Envi-
ronment,
W82-O0148 1501 2L
GLOVER, E. W. JR.
Role of the Geotechnical Consultant in Siting
Suitable Areas for Hazardous Waste Disposal,
W82-01636 1503 5E
GLOVER, T. F.
Energy Siting in Utah: A Programming Model,
W82-05297 15 11 6B
Floodplain Management Needs Peculiar to Arid
Climates,
W82-03908 1509 2E
GLOW A, W.
PCBs in the Housatonic River: Determination
and Distribution,
W82-02255 1505 5A
GLOYNA, E. F.
Recommendations for Regulatory Modifica-
tions: The Use of Waste Stabilization Pond
Systems,
W82-02675 1506 5D
GLYNN, J. E.
A Mechanism for the formation of Large Ice-
bergs,
W82-04798 1511 2C
GOCKE, K.
Availability of Dissolved Free Glucose to Heter-
otrophic Microorganisms,
W82-03359 1507 2L
GODA, T.
Evaluation of Thermodynamical Efficiency of
Reverse Osmosis Process Using Entropy,
W82-03760 1509 5D
GODDARD, M. R.
Recovery of Indigenous Enteroviruses from
Raw and Digested Sewage Sludges,
W82-03121 1507 5D
GODDEN, G. F.
Environmental Aspects of Rural Development
with Particular Reference to the Keiskamma
River Basin Study,
W82-00685 1502 6D
GODDRICK, G. N.
Use of Visible and Thermal Satellite Data to
Monitor an Intermittently Flooding Marshland,
W82-03682 1508 7B
GODFREY, K. A. JR.
Innovations in Wastewater Treatment Processes:
Design Background Documents Due In 1981,
W82-03453 1508 5D
PA 78
AUTHOR INDEX
GOODYEAR, C. P.
GODFREY, P. J.
Ecological Effects of Urban Stormwater Runoff
on Benthic Macroinvertebrates Ihibiting the
Green River, Massachusetts,
W82-04947 1511 5C
GODIN, G.
Statistical Search for High Water at Board
Landing Bridge, Truro, Nova Scotia,
W82-06394 1512 2L
GODSY, E. M.
Isolation of Methanobacterium Bryantii from a
Deep Aquifer by Using a Novel Broth-Antibiot-
ic Disk Method,
W82-00240 1501 5 A
GOEL, A. C.
Effect of Field Levelling Quality on Irrigation
Efficiency and Crop Yield,
W82-03789 1509 3F
GOEL, P. K.
Limnological Study of a Freshwater Reservoir,
Jamwa Ramgarh (Jaipur).
W82-05102 1511 2H
GOETZ, C. L.
Results of Hydrologic Tests and Water-Chemis-
try Analyses, Wells H-4A, H-4B, and H-4C at
the Proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Site,
Southeastern New Mexico,
W82-04517 1510 5B
GOFMAN, E.
Loop Equations with Unknown Pipe Character-
istics,
W82-02258 1505 3F
GOGEL, T.
Preliminary Data from Arbuckle Test Wells,
Miami, Douglas, Saline, and Labette Counties,
Kansas,
W82-04512 1510 7C
GOGGINS, C.
Water Resources Appraisal for Hydroelectric
Licensing; Potomac River Basin; Pennsylvania,
Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and District
of Columbia,
W82-01760 1503 6D
GOGISH, L. V.
Turbulent Two-Dimensional Flow of an Incom-
pressible Fluid Around Obstacles with Separa-
tion,
W82-06621 1512 8B
GOGUS, M.
Flow Characteristics Below Floating Covers
with Application to Ice Jams,
W82-03011 1507 2C
Mean Characteristics of Asymmetric Flows: Ap-
plication to Flow Below Ice Jams,
W82-02237 1505 2C
GOHIL, B. S.
Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Water Content
from Satellite Microwave Radiometer (SAMIR)
on Bhaskara,
W82-04647 1510 7B
GOICHON, J.
Reactivity of Halogens with Aqueous Micropol-
lutants: A Mechanism for the Formation of Tri-
halomethanes,
W82-05678 1511 5F
GOLABI, K.
Extraction Timing and Economic Incentives for
Geothermal Reservoir Management,
W82-01504 1503 4B
GOLD, R. L.
Low-Flow Frequency and Flow Duration of
Tennessee Streams,
W82-01779 1503 2E
GOLDBACH, J. C.
Modeling of Water Supply/Demand in the
South Platte River Basin, 1970-2020,
W82-05738 1511 6D
GOLDBERG, D. E.
A Model for Simulation of Flow in Singular and
Interconnected Channels,
W82-01210 1503 2E
GOLDEN, H. G.
Geology and Water Availability of Dallas
County, Alabama,
W82-02833 1506 6D
GOLDFARB, W.
Three Important Court Decisions,
W82-04349 1510 6E
What Is a Point Source,
W82-04158
GOLDING, B. L.
Flood Routing Program,
W82-03286
1509 6E
1507 4A
GOLDMAN, C. R.
The Importance of Regenerated Nitrogen to
Phytoplankton Productivity in a Subalpine
Lake,
W82-0O476 1501 2H
GOLDMAN, J.
Oxygenation of the Avon River,
W82-05730 1511 5G
GOLDROSEN, J. J.
Water Quality Planning in the Northeast and
Midwest: The Section 208 Experience,
W82-05315 1511 6B
GOLDSCHMIDT, E. E.
Turnover of Tritiated Water in Calamondin
Plants,
W 82-02048 1504 5 A
GOLDSCHMIDT, Y.
Internal Rates of Return Derived from the Pay-
Back Period,
W82-05542 1511 6B
GOLDSMITH, F. B.
Age, Spacing and Growth Rate of Tamarix as an
Indication of Lake Boundary Fluctuations at
Sebkhet Kelbia, Tunisia,
W82-05877 1511 2H
GOLDSTEIN, F. J.
Evaluation of a Predictive Ground-Water
Solute-Transport Model at the Idaho National
Engineering Laboratory, Idaho,
W82-06689 1512 5B
GOLDSTEIN, N.
Current Policies on Land Application,
W82-02629 1506 5E
Ocean Dumping Battle Marches On,
W82-06490 1512 5E
GOLDSTEIN, R. A.
Acid Rain Model: Hydrologic Module,
W82-06360 1512 5B
GOLDSTEIN, R. M.
Fish Abundance and Distribution Near Three
Heated Effluents to Lake Michigan,
W82-05383 1511 5C
Longitudinal Succession in Impact Assessment
of River System Fish Communities,
W82-00399 1501 5C
GOLIBER, P.
Case Studies on the Migration of Pollutants in
Ground Water,
W82-01424 1503 5B
GOLOMBICK, T.
Effects of Phenol on Oxygen Consumption in
The Whelk, Bullia Digitalis (Dillwyn),
W82-04262 1510 5C
GOLTERMAN, H. L.
Ceriometry, A Combined Method for Chemical
Oxygen Demand and Dissolved Oxygen (With a
Discussion on the Precision of the Winkler
Technique),
W82-02562 1505 5 A
Phosphate Models, a Gap to Bridge,
W82-00929 1502 2H
GOLUBEV, N. K.
Damming of the Kara-Bogaz-Gol Strait without
Side Diversion of the Flow,
W82-05114 1511 8A
GOMOLKO, L. N.
Cavitation-Resistant Gunite Coatings for Hy-
draulic Structures,
W82-03677 1508 8G
Concrete for Surfaces of High-Head Spillways,
W82-05H.0 1511 8F
GONCHAROVA, J, S.
Forecasting Changes of Water Resources in
Large Rivers Following Land Drainage,
W82-04721 1510 2 A
GONENG, E.
Effect of Turbulent Dispersion on the Rate of
Ammonia Nitrogen in Rivers,
W82-05418 1511 5B
GONG, B.
Seasonal Evaluation of Organics Removal at a
Conventional Water Treatment Plant,
W82-02248 1505 5F
GONSOULIN, F.
Fate and Effects of a Heavy Fuel Oil Spill on a
Georgia Salt Marsh,
W82-02358 1505 5B
GONZALES- VILLARREAL, F. J.
A Structural Systems Analysis Approach to De-
termine Optimum Operating Policies for Irriga-
tion and Hydropower Generation for Water Re-
sources, Systems,
W82-01680 1503 6A
GONZALEZ, V. J. B.
A Limnological Investigation of a Tropical
Fresh-Water Ecosystem: The Belize River,
Belize, Central America,
W82-01682 1503 5G
GOODCHILD, M. F,
Topologic Model for Drainage Networks with
Lakes,
W82-05905 1512 2A
GOODE, S. R.
Characterization of an Enzymatic Determination
of Arsenic(V) Based on Response Surface Meth-
odology,
W82-01656 1503 5A
GOODIN, J. R.
Effects of Water Quality on Forage Production,
W82-01002 1502 3C
GOODISON, B. E.
Compatibility of Canadian Snowfall and Snow
Cover Data,
W82-01466 1503 2C
GOODMAN, P.
A Successful Transfer,
W82-0O3O9 1501 4A
GOODYEAR, C. P.
An Empirical Methodology for Estimating En-
trainment Losses at Power Plants Sited on Estu-
aries,
W82-01173 1503 6G
■'■■■;-'• -V
'''-'■•■• '.',
PA-79
GOPAL, B.
AUTHOR INDEX
GOPAL, B.
Limnological Study of a Freshwater Reservoir,
Jamwa Ramgarh (Jaipur).
W82-05102 1511 2H
GOPHEN, M.
Metabolic Activity of Herbivorous Zooplankton
in Lake Kinneret (Israel) During 1972-1977,
W82-05074 1511 2H
COPPERS, V. M.
Water Quality Study
Public Water Supplies,
W82-01795
Southwest Minnesota
1503 2K
GORDON, D. M.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Nutrition of Clado-
phora in the Peel-Harvey Estuarine System,
Western Australia,
W82-03398 1507 2L
GORDON, J. A.
LARM Two-Dimensional Model: An Evalua-
tion,
W82-02597 1505 4A
GORDON, J. D.
Hydrologic Data for Urban Studies in the
Austin, Texas Metropolitan Area, 1979,
W82-00083 1501 1C
GORDON, J. L.
Comparison of Isostatic and Hyperstatic Pen-
stocks at Santa Isabel, Bolivia,
W82-05561 1511 8A
The Expansion of Two Bolivian Plants,
W82-05598 1511 8A
GORDON, M.
Mytilus Californianus as a Bioindicator of Trace
Metal Pollution: Variability and Statistical Con-
siderations,
W82-04776 1511 5 A
GORDON, M. S.
Aquacultural Approaches to Recycling of Dis-
solved Nutrients in Secondarily Treated Domes-
tic Wastewater-IV. Conclusions, Design and
Operational Considerations for Artificial Food
Chains,
W82-04369 1510 5D
Aquacultural Approaches to Recycling of Dis-
solved Nutrients in Secondarily Treated Domes-
tic Wastewaters-I. Nutrient Uptake and Release
by Artificial Food Chains,
W82-04371 1510 5D
Aquacultural Approaches to Recycling of Dis-
solved Nutrients in Secondarily Treated Domes-
tic Wastewaters--II. Biological Productivity of
Artificial Food Chains,
W82-04197 1509 5D
Aquacultural Approaches to Recycling of Dis-
solved Nutrients in Secondarily Treated Domes-
tic Wastewaters-III. Uptake of Dissolved
Heavy Metals by Artificial Food Chains,
W82-O4370 1510 5D
GORDON, W.
Pump Installations for reverse Osmosis Systems,
W82-05882 l 5 n 8C
GORE, J. A.
Predictive Models of Benthic Macroinvertebrate
Density for Use in Instream Flow Studies and
Regulated Flow Management,
W82-05194 1511 8 t
Two Techniques for Locating and Sampling
Brown Trout Microhabitat Under Complete Ice
Cover,
W82-06703 1512 7B
GORKI. KK, S. M.
Numerical Management Models of Ground-
water Pollution,
W82-042II 1509 5B
Optimal Dynamic Management of Groundwater
Pollutant Sources,
W82-05345 1511 5G
Optimal Location and Management of Waste
Disposal Facilities Affecting Ground Water
Quality,
W82-05740 1511 5G
GORETTI, G.
Concentration and Isolation of Organic Acids on
Graphitized Carbon Black,
W82-04038 1509 5 A
GORGENS, A. H. M.
An Analysis of Medium and Long Duration
Extreme Rainfalls in the Southern Cape Coastal
Lakes Region for the Purposes of Flood Hydro-
graph Generation,
W82-05899 1511 2A
Storm Runoff Analyses on Three Semi-Arid
Catchments,
W82-04339 1510 2 A
Synthesis of Streamflow Information Relating to
the Semi-Arid Karoo Biome of South Africa,
W82-06835 1512 4A
GORHAM, E.
The Patterned Mires of the Red Lake Peatland,
Northern Minnesota: Vegetation, Water Chemis-
try, and Landforms,
W82-02300 1505 2H
GORITSKII, A. B.
Removal of Oil Pollutants from Water Bodies by
Means of Hydrophobic Sorbents,
W82-03371 1507 5G
GORMAN, M. E.
Effectiveness of Dupont Typar Sheeting in Con-
trolling Macrophyte Regrowth After Over-
winter Drawdown,
W82-04246 1509 5G
GORMAN, W. A.
A Hydrogeochemical Study of Contaminant At-
tenuation and Remobilization in the Big Swamp
Overburden Near Picton, Ontario,
W82-03945 1509 5B
GORNSHTEIN, M. YU.
Experience with and the Effectiveness of Auto-
matic Systems for Control of Loading-Hauling
Operations During Construction of the Dam for
Nurek Hydroelectric Plant,
W82-02948 1506 8 A
GOROBETS, L. V.
Effect of the Liming of Intensively Exploited
Ponds on Phytoplankton Development,
W82-01923 1504 2H
GORONSKY, M. C.
Intermittent Biological Waste Treatment
Systems-Process Considerations,
W82-03141 1507 5D
GORONSZY, M. C.
Nitrogen Removal in Continuous-Flow Sequen-
tially Aereated Activated Sludge Systems,
W82-05950 1512 5D
GOSH, S.
Anaerobic Processes,
W82-01245 1503 5D
GOSINK, J. P.
Thermal Front Formation from Buoyant Sur-
face Jets,
W82-05004 1511 5C
GOSLING, L. M.
Acidity Fluctuations at a Broadland Site in Nor-
folk,
W82-0O656 1502 2K
GOSS, D. W.
Management of Recharge Basins on the South-
ern High Plains,
W82-00938 1502 4B
GOSS, J.
Low Turbidity Water from Fast Processes,
W82-O0946 1502 'I
GOSSETT, J. M.
Effect of Chemical Coagulation on Anaerobic
Digestibility of Organic Materials,
W82-06039 1512 5D
GOSSOM, W. J.
Designing Wastewater Treatment Systems to
Save Energy,
W82-04906 1511 5D
GOSTIN, V. A.
The Significance of the Submarine Geology of
Upper Spencer Gulf, South Australia, to Envi-
ronmental Decision-Making,
W82-00314 1501 2L
GOSZ, J. R.
Nutrient and Heavy Metal Transport Capabili-
ties of Sediment in the Southwestern United
States,
W82-04437 1510 2J
Nutrient Budget Studies for Forests Along an
Elevational Gradient in New Mexico,
W82-01036 1502 2K
GOTHAM, I. J.
The Effect of Environmental Factors on Phyto-
plankton Growth: Light and the Interactions of
Light with Nitrate Limitation,
W82-02331 1505 2H
The Effect of Environmental Factors on Phyto-
plankton Growth: Temperature and the Interac-
tions of Temperature with Nutrient Limitation,
W82-02221 1505 2H
GOTO, K.
Evaluation of the Resident Mass of Sludge in
Final Sedimentation Tanks for Waste Sludge
Control,
W82-04015 1509 5D
GOTO, S.
Periodic Operation for Desalination with Ther-
mally Regenerable Ion-Exchange Resin. Dy-
namic Studies,
W82-01341 1503 3 A
GOTTLIEB, L.
Development and Applications of a Runoff
Model for Snowcovered and Glacierized Basins,
W82-01885 1504 2C
GOTTSCHING, L.
New Developments in Papermaking in Western
Europe,
W82-02947 1506 5D
GOULD, J. P.
Disinfection,
W82-01250
1503 5D
The Kinetics of Hexavalent Chromium Reduc-
tion by Metallic Iron,
W82-06771 1512 5D
GOULD, M. S.
Effect of Temperature on Heavy Metal Binding
by Anaerobically Digested Sludges,
W82-06270 1512 5D
A Water Quality Assessment of Development in
the Senegal River Basin,
W82-01740 1503 6G
GOULDER, R.
Seasonal Variation in Heterotrophic Activity
and Population Density of Planktonic Bacteria
in a Clean River,
W82-03405 1508 7B
PA 80
AUTHOR INDEX
GRAY, A. V.
GOVE, G. W.
Management System for Control of Process
Losses and Spills in the Kraft Pulping Industry,
W82-04846 1511 5D
Pulp and Paper Industry Effluent Management,
W82-01260 1503 5D
GOWDA, N. M. MADE
Chloramine-T as A Potential Scrubbing Agent:
Removal of Odorous Sulfur-Containing Envi-
ronmental Pollutants,
W82-00871 1502 5D
GOYAL, S. K.
Analysis of Pumping Test Data Using Mar-
quardt Algorithm,
W82-02721 1506 2F
GOYAL, S. M.
Concentration of Coliphages from Large Vol-
umes of Water and Wastewater,
W82-00247 1501 5 A
Movement of Endotoxin Through Soil Columns,
W82-00586 1502 5B
Occurrence of Endotoxins in Groundwater
During the Land Application of Wastewater,
W82-05810 1511 5B
Relationships Between Environmental Factors,
Bacterial Indicators, and the Occurrence of En-
teric Viruses in Estuarine Sediments,
W82-O0574 1502 5 A
GOZLAN, G.
The Manifestation of Dehydration Avoidance in
Wheat Breeding Germplasm,
W82-00958 1502 21
GRABOW, N. A.
Relationship of the Raw Water Quality to Muta-
gens Detectable by the Ames Salmonella/Micro-
some Assay in a Drinking-Water Supply,
W82-01493 1503 5 A
GRABOW, W. O. K.
Ames Salmonella Mutagenicity Assays on
Water: Dichloromethane Extracts Versus Prepa-
ration of Growth Media with Test Samples,
W82-06548 1512 5 A
Comparison of Liquid-Liquid Extraction and
Resin Adsorption for Concentrating Mutagens
in Ames Salmonella/Microsome Assays on
Water,
W82-01812 1504 5 A
Evaluation of Standard and Modified M-FC,
Macconkey, and Teepol Media for Membrane
Filtration Counting of Fecal Coliforms in Water,
W82-00644 1502 5 A
Relationship of the Raw Water Quality to Muta-
gens Detectable by the Ames Salmonella/Micro-
some Assay in a Drinking-Water Supply,
W82-01493 1503 5A
GRACE, M. G.
United States V. Ward: FWPCA Civil Penalty
Prosecution, Not a Criminal Case for the Fifth
Amendment,
W82-06181 1512 6E
GRACZYK, D.
Determination of Cadmium in Lake Michigan by
Mass Spectrometric Isotope Dilution Analysis or
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Following
Electrodeposition,
W82-05040 1511 5 A
GRADY JR, C. P. L.
Prediction of the Fate of Organic Compounds in
Biological Wastewater Treatment Systems,
W82-03133 1507 5D
GRAETZ, D. A.
Nitrate Reduction in an Organic Soil-Water
System,
W82-01129 1503 5B
Water Treatment by Aquatic Ecosystem: Nutri-
ent Removal Reservoirs and Flooded Fields,
W82-06078 1512 5D
GRAF, D. L.
Geochemical Inputs for Hydrological Models of
Deep-Lying Sedimentary Units: Loss of Mineral
Hydration Water,
W82-03796 1509 2F
GRAF, W. H.
Settling Velocity of Spherical Particles in Calm
Water,
W82-02958 1506 IB
GRAF, W. L.
Channel Instability in a Braided, Sand Bed
River,
W82-01316 1503 2J
GRAHAM, B. W.
Experimental Studies on the Effect of Arsenic
on Microbial Degradation of Organic Matter
and Algal Growth,
W82-00237 1501 2H
GRAHAM, D. S.
Environmental Regulation and Constraints
Upon Small Hydro Development in California,
U.S.A.,
W82-03614 1508 6E
GRAHAM, M. J.
Detroit-Style CSO Studies,
W82-06247
1512 5G
GRAESER, H. J.
Conservation Ethics for the 1980's,
W82-05009
1511 3D
GRAHAM, M. S.
Toxicity of Environmental Acid to the Rainbow
Trout: Interactions of Water Hardness, Acid
Type, and Exercise,
W82-02631 1506 5C
GRAMANN, J. H.
Comparing Two Measures of Water Based Rec-
reation Participation,
W82-05733 1511 6D
GRANAT, M. A.
Perpetual Shoals at the Entrance to Chesapeake
Bay: Flow-Substrate Interactions and Mutually
Evasive Net Currents,
W82-00149 1501 2L
GRANDELL, J.
A Numerical Comparison Between Lagrangian
and Eulerian Rainfall Statistics,
W82-00803 1502 2B
GRANDT, A. F.
Limestone-Lime Treatment of Acid Mine Drain-
age - Full Scale,
W82-00377 1501 5D
GRANGE, G. H.
Environmental Planning for Coal Strip Mining,
W82-00214 1501 5G
GRANGER, H. C.
Ground- Water Flow and Uranium in Colorado
Plateau,
W82-00282 1501 2F
GRANLUND, C. P.
On the Presence of Iron(II) in Oxygenated Sur-
face Waters: Analytical Implications,
W82-06271 1512 5A
GRANLUND, J. G.
On the Presence of Iron(II) in Oxygenated Sur-
face Waters: Analytical Implications,
W82-06271 1512 5A
GRANT, D. L.
The 1977 Drought in Idaho: Economic Impacts
and the Responses of Irrigators and Water De-
livery Organizations.
W82-04959 1511 3F
Reasonable Groundwater Pumping Levels
Under the Appropriation Doctrine: The Law
and Underlying Economic Goals,
W82-02503 1505 6E
GRANT, D. M.
Right Place, Time and Technique: Right
Sample,
W82-06642 1512 5A
GRANT, I. J.
Effects of Tropical Cyclone Wally in Southeast
Viti Levu, Fiji, Easter 1980,
W82-00670 1502 2 A
GRANT, M. A.
Effect of Cold Water Entry into a Liquid-Domi-
nated Two-Phase Geothermal Reservoir,
W82-02314 1505 2F
A Problem Posed by Vapour-Dominated Geo-
thermal Systems,
W82-03200 1507 1A
GRANTHAM, D.
Factors Affecting Coliform Bacteria Growth in
Distribution systems,
W82-04792 1511 5F
GRANTZ, A.
Tectonic State: Its Significance and Character-
ization in the Assessment of Seismic Effects As-
sociated with Reservoir Impounding,
W82-01951 1504 8E
GRASTY, R. L.
Direct Snow-Water Equivalent Measurements
by Air-Borne Gamma-Ray Spectrometry,
W82-05643 1511 2C
GRATZ, J.
Prediction of RBC Performance for Nitrifica-
tion,
W82-04043 1509 5D
GRAU, P.
Control of Activated Sludge Filamentous Bulk-
ing-IV. Effect of Sludge Regeneration,
W82-05491 1511 5D
GRAUPMANN, R. W.
Start-Up and Operating Experience with Com-
puterized Control System in a 1.3 CU M/S (30
MGD) Wastewater Treatment Plant,
W82-04047 1509 5D
GRAVELAND, A.
Considerations on Organic Matter in Drinking
Water Treatment,
W82-04374 1510 5F
GRAVELAND, I. A.
Water Softening by Crystallization,
W82-03750
1508 5F
GRAVES, J. B.
Permethrin Concentration on Cotton Plants,
Persistence in Soil, and Loss in Runoff,
W82-02322 1505 5B
GRAVES, W. C.
The Interaction of Treated Bleached Kraft Mill
Effluent and Dissolved Oxygen Concentration
on the Survival of the Developmental Stages of
the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon Variega-
tus),
W82-01494 1503 5C
GRAY, A. V.
Phosphorus Reduction Studies,
W82-03426
Phosphorus Reduction Studies,
W82-05408
1508 5D
1511 5D
PA-81
GRAY, D. D.
AUTHOR INDEX
GRAY, D. D.
Antecedent Moisture Condition Probabilities,
W82-06451 1512 2A
GRAY, M. J.
Manganese Dioxide as an Adsorbant for Heavy
Metals,
W82-0O775 1502 5F
GRAY, N. F.
Simple Retention Time Analysis in Trickling
Filters Using Conductivity,
W82-01876 1504 5D
GREBENEVICH, E. V.
Tertiary Wastewater Treatment to Remove Ni-
trogen Compounds in Aerated Oxidation Ponds,
W82-03587 1508 5D
GREBENNIKOV, V. T.
Methods of Restoring the Delivery of Drainage
Wells,
W82-02385 1505 4A
GREELEY, D. S.
Leak Location Enters Computer Age,
W82-06018 1512
7A
GREEMAN, T. K.
Lineaments and Fracture Traces, Jennings
County and Jefferson Proving Ground, Indiana,
W82-06675 1512 2F
GREEN, A.
Variations in Trace Metal Content of the Mussel
Choromytilus Meridionalis (Kr.) with Season
and Sex,
W82-01969 1504 5A
GREEN, D. D.
Water Utility Costs and Rate Design for Fire
Protection Services,
W82-06275 1512 6C
GREEN, G.
Behavior of DDT, Kepone, and Permethrin in
Sediment-Water Systems Under Different Oxi-
dation-Reduction and PH Conditions,
W82-00382 1501 5B
GREEN, G. C.
Field Test of an Irrigation Scheduling Computer
Model,
W82-00184 1501 3F
GREEN, J. C.
A Water Rights Strategy for Mining Operations
in the Western US,
W82-01587 1503 6E
GREEN, M.
Chemical and Biochemical Oxygen Demand as
Indicators of Biodegradable Substrate Concen-
tration,
W82-05466 1511 5D
Step Fed Plug Flow Reactor for Biological
Wastewater Treatment Versus Continuous Flow
Stirred Tank Reactor (CFSTR),
W82-01618 1503 5D
GREEN, R. E.
Simple In Situ Determination of Hydraulic Con-
ductivity by Power Function Descriptions of
Drainage,
W82-01666 1503 2G
GREEN, S. L.
Water-Resources Investigations of the U.S. Geo-
logical Survey in Wyoming, Fiscal Year 1980,
W82-O0O87 1501 7C
GREEN, T.
Field Observations of Fronts and High-Frequen-
cy Temperature Fluctuations in a Thermal
Plume,
W82-03595 1508 5B
GREENBERG, H. B.
Waterborne Gastroenteritis Due to The Nor-
walk Agent: Clinical and Epidemiologic Investi-
gation,
W82-03898 1509 5C
GREENBERG, M.
Empirical Test of the Association Between
Gross Contamination of Wells with Toxic Sub-
stances and Surrounding Land Use,
W82-05143 1511 5B
GREENBERG, M. R.
Planning with Great Uncertainty: A Review and
Case Study of the Safe Drinking Water Contro-
versy,
W82-01606 1503 5A
GREENE, D. J.
An Alternative Wastewater Disinfectant,
W82-00950 1502 5D
GREENE, G. M.
Simulation of Ice-Cover Growth and Thermal
Decay on the Upper St. Lawrence River.
W82-03822 1509 2C
GREENE, L. A.
The Impact of Eutrophication on Water Treat-
ment and Supplies in the Anglian Water Author-
ity,
W82-03866 1509 5C
Removal of Nitrate from Public Water Supply
Abstractions,
W82-00774 1502 5F
GREENE, M. C.
Forage Production Utilizing Cheese Plant Efflu-
ent Under High-Altitude Conditions,
W82-05265 1511 3C
GREENE, S.
Effect of Microcrustaceans on Blue-Green
Algae in Flooded Soil,
W82-00146 1501 6G
Formation of N-Nitrosodimethylamine During
Treatment of Municipal Waste Water by Simu-
lated Land Application,
W82-01343 1503 5D
GREENFIELD, J. H.
Factors Influencing Biological Nitrification of
Steel Industry Wastewaters, »
W82-03134 1507 5D
GREENHALGH, R.
Hydrolysis of Fenitrothion in Model and Natu-
ral Aquatic Systems,
W82-00157 1501 5B
GREENLEE, J. K.
Lake Deoxygenation After Herbicide Use: A
Simulation Model Analysis,
W82-03113 1507 5C
GREENWOOD, E. A. N.
Evaporation from Vegetation in Landscapes De-
veloping Secondary Salinity Using the Ventilat-
ed Chamber Technique, III. Evaporation from a
Pinus Radiata Tree and the Surrounding Pasture
in an Agroforestry Plantation,
W82-03213 1507 2D
GREENWOOD, P. J.
Preliminary Pollution Surveys Around the
South-Western Cape Coast. Part 4: Salt River
Mouth, Table Bay,
W82-03367 1507 5B
GREER, J. D.
Effect of Slope Length on Erosion from Low
Slopes,
W82-00896 1502 2J
Recording Raingage Modifications,
W82-05665 1511 7B
GREER, W. T.
Design and Construction of Shieldhall Sewage-
Treatment Works, Glasgow,
W82-01385 1503 5D
Disposal of Sewage Sludge to Sea-Engineering
Aspects,
W82-06286 1512 5E
GREESON, P. E.
An Annotated Key to the Identification of Com-
monly Occurring and Dominant Genera of
Algae Observed in the Phytoplankton of the
United States,
W82-04524 1510 5C
Infectious Waterborne Diseases,
W82-01784
1503 5A
GREEY, G. W.
Summary; Lower Colorado River Recreation
Research, 1974-1980,
W82-02976 1506 6B
GREGERSEN, H. M.
Economic Evaluation of Watershed Projects--
An Overview Methodology and Application,
W82-05735 1511 6B
GREGORY, J. M.
The Evaluation of a Leaf-Water Potential Func-
tion for Corn,
W82-02226 1505 21
GREGORY, R. W.
Relation Between Trophic Position and Mer-
cury Accumulation Among Fishes from the
Tongue River Reservoir, Montana,
W82-01041 1502 5A
GREIF, R.
Heat Transfer in a Rotating Disk Evaporator,
W82-06112 1512 3A
Some Basic Observations on Heat Transfer and
Evaporation in the Horizontal Flash Evapora-
tor,
W82-06113 1512 3A
GREIS, N. P.
Regional Flood Frequency Estimation and Net-
work Design,
W82-01294 1503 2E
GREMINGER, D. C.
Solvent Extraction of Phenols,
W82-00438 1501 5D
GRENNEY, W. J.
Salt Uptake in Natural Channels Traversing
Mancos Shales in the Price Basin, Utah,
W82-06093 1512 2E
GRESHAM, C. A.
Rice Fields of South Carolina: A Resource In-
ventory and Management Policy Evaluation,
W82-06072 1512 6B
GREVE, P. A.
Methyl Bromide and Bromide-Ion in Drainage
Water After Leaching of Glasshouse Soils,
W82-01492 1503 5B
GRIEVE, I. C.
The Use of Specific Conductance in Studies of
Natural Waters and Soil Solutions,
W82-01646 1503 7 A
GRIFFIN, A. H.
An Economic and Institutional Assessment of
the Water Problem Facing the Tucson Basin,
W82-01698 1503 6B
The Economic Effects of Changes in Water Use
in the Tucson Basin, Arizona,
W82-04156 1509 6E
GRIFFIN, J. S.
The Inference of Gate Convective Rainfall from
SMS-1 Imagery,
W82-01519 1503 7B
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GROSSE, R. N.
GRIFFIN, R. A.
Acute Toxicity of Leachates from Coal Gasifica-
tion and Liquefaction Solid Wastes to the Fath-
ead Minnow, Pimephales Promelas,
W82-01108 1503 5C
Adsorption of PCBs by Cellulose Fiber Filter-
aids and Carbonaceous Adsorbents Used for
Water Treatment,
W82-03937 1509 5F
Procedures for the Collection of Representative
Water Quality Data from Monitoring Wells,
W82-05051 1511 7B
GRIFFIN, R. C.
Irrigated Agriculture and Nitrate Pollution of
Rural Water Supplies: Economics for Policy in
Central Wisconsin,
W82-03512 1508 5G
GRIFFINI, O.
Effect of Ozonation and Chlorination on the
Mutagenic Potential of Drinking Water,
W82-00649 1502 5 A
GRIFFITH, C.
Geographic Information Systems and Environ-
mental Impact Assessment,
W82-00338 1501 7C
GRIFFITH, C. G.
The Inference of Gate Convective Rainfall from
SMS-1 Imagery,
W82-01519 1503 7B
Satellite Rain Estimation in the U.S. High
Plains,
W82-00808 1502 2B
GRIFFITH, F. P. JR.
Policing Demand Through Pricing,
W82-06352 1512 6D
GRIFFITH, M. J.
Carbon-Dioxide Neutralization of an Alkaline
Effluent,
W82-05973 1512 5D
GRIFFITHS, D. J.
Studies of the Hydrobiology of a Tropical Lake
in Northwestern Queensland. II. Seasonal
Changes in Thermal and Dissolved Oxygen
Characteristics,
W82-03218 1507 2H
GRIFFITHS, G. A.
Flow Resistance in Coarse Gravel Bed Rivers,
W82-02879 1506 2J
Some Suspended Sediment Yields from South
Island Catchments, New Zealand,
W82-03411 1508 2J
Stable-Channel Design in Gravel-Bed Rivers,
W82-04865 1511 2E
GRIFFITHS, I. W.
Sulphide Control in Rising Mains,
W82-05465 1511 5D
GRIFFITHS, J. F.
Variations in Precipitation Parameters Between
Drought and Non-Drought Periods in Texas and
Some Implications for Cloud Seeding,
W82-01006 1502 2B
GRIGG, N. S.
Demand Signals for Urban Drainage and Flood
Control Projects,
W82-04737 1510 6A
Urgent Problems in the Transfer of Water Re-
sources Knowledge,
W82-03802 1509 7C
Water Quality Management in River Basins: US
National Experience,
W82-O08O0 1502 6E
GRIGOR'EV, V. M.
Calculation of Complete Interception of
Groundwater Flow to 'Fully Penetrating' Exca-
vations,
W82-04902 1511 8C
GRIGORASH, V. A.
On the Dynamics of Feeding of Young Fish
from Mozhaysk Reservoir in Various Years,
W82-02434 1505 2H
GRIMES, D. J.
Survival of Escherichia Coli in Lake Bottom
Sediment,
W82-06741 1512 5B
GRIMESTAD, G.
Inverse Solutions of the Theis Equation Deter-
mined with Programmable Calculators. II. De-
termination of Aquifer Hydraulic Constants
from Numerical Test Data,
W82-03481 1508 2F
GRIMM, N. G.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Dynamics in Hot
Desert Streams of Southwestern U.S.A.,
W82-04930 1511 2K
GRIMME, H.
A Field Study with Nitrogen- 15 of Soil and
Fertilizer Nitrate Uptake and of Water With-
drawal by Spring Wheat,
W82-03410 1508 21
GRINGARTEN, A. C.
Sensible Energy Storage in Aquifers. 1. Theo-
retical Study,
W82-06059 1512 4B
Sensible Energy Storage in Aquifers. 2. Field
Experiments and Comparison with Theoretical
Results,
W82-06058 1512 4B
GRISAK, G. E.
An Analytical Solution for Solute Transport
Through Fractured Media with Matrix Diffu-
sion,
W82-01179 1503 2F
Scale-Dependent Dispersion in a Stratified
Granular Aquifer,
W82-01986 1504 2F
GRISSINGER, E. H.
Erodibility of Streambank Materials of Low Co-
hesion,
W82-00136 1501 2J
Gully Erosion,
W82-01407
1503 2J
GRITSCHKE, M.
Method and Apparatus for Supplying Dissolved
Chemicals into Water,
W82-02625 1506 5F
GRIZZARD, T.
Hydraulic Properties of Fullerton Cherty Silt
Loam,
W82-01561 1503 2G
GRIZZARD, T. J.
Algae as Sources of Trihalomethane Precursors,
W82-04149 1509 5B
The Development of Water Quality Manage-
ment Plans Using Data from Automatic Storm-
water Monitoring Networks,
W82-03069 1507 5G
GRIZZLE, J. M.
Effects of Hypolimnetic Discharge on Fish
Health Below a Reservoir,
W82-00805 1502 5C
GROBLER, D.
Light Penetration and the Interrelationships Be-
tween Optical Parameters in a Turbid Subtropi-
cal Impoundment,
W82-00667 1502 2H
GROBLER, D. C.
An Evaluation of the Sedigraph as a Standard
Method of Sediment Particle Size Analysis,
W82-03437 1508 7B
Sediments as a Source of Phosphate: A Study of
38 Impoundments,
W82-00653 1502 2H
GRODY, N. C.
Atmospheric Water Content Over the Tropical
Pacific Derived from the Nimbus-6 Scanning
Microwave Spectrometer,
W82-01004 1502 7B
GRODZINSKA, K.
Snow Contamination by Heavy Metals and Sul-
phur in Cracow Agglomeration (Southern
Poland),
W82-05783 1511 5B
GROENEWEG, J.
Mass Production of Freshwater Rotifers on
Liquid Wastes I. The Influence of Some Envi-
ronmental Factors on Population Growth of
Brachionus Rubens Ehrenberg 1838,
W82-03114 1507 5D
Mass Production of Freshwater Rotifiers on
Liquid Wastes II. Mass Production of Bra-
chionus Rubens Ehrenberg 1838 in the Effluent
of High-Rate Algal Ponds Used for the Treat-
ment of Piggery Waste,
W82-03884 1509 3C
GROENEWOLD, G. H.
Hydraulic Properties of Coal and Related Mate-
rials, Northern Great Plains,
W82-00278 1501 2F
GROENEWOLD, J. C.
Comparison of BOD Relationships for Typical
Edible and Petroleum Oils.
W82-06458 1512 5D
Dairy Wastes,
W82-01258
Dairy Wastes,
W82-06921
1503 5D
1512 5D
GROHMANN, A.
Flocculation in Pipes for Water Pollution Con-
trol and Phosphorus Removal Purposes (Uber
die Anwendung der Flockenbildung in Rohren
zur Wasserreinhaltung und Phosphatelimina-
tion),
W82-04615 1510 5F
New Flocculation Units with High Efficiency,
W82-04840 1511 5D
GROLIER, M. J.
A Qualitative Appraisal of the Hydrology of the
Yemen Arab Republic from Landsat Images,
W82-00022 1501 7B
GROSCH, C. E.
Sediment Transport and Shoaling in Estuarine
and Other Shallow-Water Areas,
W82-04753 1511 2L
GROSCHEN, G. E.
Limnological and Geochemical Survey of Wil-
liams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota,
W82-02471 1505 2H
GROSS, D. L.
Organochlorine Insecticides and PCB in Surfi-
cial Sediments of Lake Michigan (1975),
W82-01190 1503 5A
GROSSE, R. N.
Effect of Investments in Water Supply and Sani-
tation on Health Status: A Threshold-Saturation
Theory,
W82-01331 1503 6B
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AUTHOR INDEX
GROTERUD, O.
Discharge Measurements by a New-Formed
Relative Salt-Dilution Method in Small Turbu-
lent Streams,
W82-01891 1504 7B
GROVER, B.
Investigating Whether a Large Hydro Develop-
ment Can Be Environmentally Compatible: The
Slave River Hydro Feasibility Study,
W82-03615 1508 6A
GROVER, K.
Good Looks, Low Maintenance Guide Water
Tank Choice,
W82-00868 1502 5 A
GROVER, R.
A Comparison of Chemical and Cultural Con-
trol of Weeds in Irrigation Ditchbanks,
W82-01120 1503 4A
GRUBER, A.
Atmospheric Water Content Over the Tropical
Pacific Derived from the Nimbus-6 Scanning
Microwave Spectrometer,
W82-01004 1502 7B
GRUBER, D.
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume IV.
Characteristics of Highway Runoff from Operat-
ing Highways. Research Report,
W82-04637 1510 5B
Data Acquisition and Evaluation in Biological
Monitoring Systems,
W82-04944 1511 5 A
Industrial Effluent Monitoring Incorporating a
Recent Automated Fish Biomonitoring System,
W82-00530 1502 5A
GRUBER, H.
Peace River Site C Project: Environmental
Studies; Development of a Mitigation and Com-
pensation Program; and Project Licensing,
W82-03618 1508 6G
GRUBER, P.
Experiences with a Pilot Scale Research Plant
for Phosphate Removal from Wastewater with
Activated Alumina (Erfahrungen mit Einer
Halbtechmschen Versuchsanlage zur Abtren-
nung von Phosphat Aus Abwasser mit Aktivton-
erde),
W82-04280 1510 5D
GRUDININ, M. P.
Effect of N-Benzoquinone and of Some Poly-
phenols on the Membrane Potential of Nitella
Sp. Measured by the Open-Vacuole Method,
W82-02626 1506 5C
GRUENFELD, M.
Rapid Methods of Chemical Analysis Used in
Emergency Response Mobile Laboratory Activ-
ities,
W82-01431 1503 5A
GRUNDLER, H. C.
Ecological Studies and Mathematical Modeling
of Cladophora in Lake Huron: I. Program De-
scription and Field Monitoring of Growth Dy-
namics,
W82-06939 1512 5C
GRUMNGER, R. M.
Chemical Coagulation of Surface Water,
W82-02623 1506 5F
GKUNWALD, G. K.
Snow Barrier Potential for Harvesting Moisture
in Transects Across Chinook Areas in Montana-
Summary Report,
W82-02539 1505 2C
GRUSHKO, YA. M.
Toxicant Accumulation in Hydrobiont Tissues
Following Effluent Discharge,
W82-OI919 1504 5C
GRUTSCH, J. F.
The Alpha-Beta-Gamma's of Wastewater Treat-
ment,
W82-00275 1501 5D
Maximizing Effluent Quality from a Municipal
Activated Sludge Plant Concurrent with a
Major Reduction in Process Energy Require-
ments,
W82-03874 1509 5D
GSCHWEND, P. M.
Fluxes of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to
Marine and Lacustrine Sediments in the North-
eastern United States,
W82-05138 1511 5B
GUARD, H. E.
Methylation of Trimethyltin Compounds by Es-
tuarine Sediments,
W82-00801 1502 5B
GUARINO, C. F.
Ocean Disposal Legislation in the United States,
W82-06597 1512 5E
Treatment Plant Features Ultraviolet Disinfec-
tion,
W82-02644 1506 5D
GUARISO, G.
Nile Water for Sinai: Framework for Analysis,
W82-04203 1509 6A
Supply-Demand Coordination in Water Re-
sources Management,
W82-01299 1503 6C
GUDE, H.
Occurrence of Cytophagas in Sewage Plants,
W82-00682 1502 5 A
GUEDES, Q. M.
Relaxation in Concrete,
W82-05511 1511 8F
GUENTZEL, M. N.
Enumeration of Potentially Pathogenic Bacteria
from Sewage Sludges, *
W82-00221 1501 5 A
GUERRERA, A. A.
Grounding of Electric Circuits to Water Serv-
ices: One Utility's Experience,
W82-06281 1512 5F
GUERRERO-RUIZ, A.
Effect of Carbon-Oxygen and Carbon-Sulfur
Surface Complexes on the Adsorption of Mercu-
ric Chloride in Aqueous Solutions by Activated
Carbons,
W82-06788 1512 5D
GUEVREMONT, R.
Organic Matrix Modifiers for Direct Graphite
Furnace Atomic Absorption Determination of
Cadmium in Seawater,
W82-01085 1502 5A
GUILBAULT, G. G.
Bioprobes for the Monitoring of Toxic Com-
pounds and Hazardous Materials in Water,
W82-05161 1511 5A
Determination of Nanogram Quantities of Mer-
cury in Water with a Gold-Plated Piezoelectric
Crystal Detector,
W82-015O9 1503 5 A
GUITAR, J.
Effects of Decreased Watering on Crop Yields,
W82-04411 1510 21
GUITRON, A.
Hydroelectrical Model for Optimal Operation of
a Single Multipurpose Reservoir,
W82-01329 1503 6A
GUJER, W.
Transfer of Volatile Substances from Water to
the Atmosphere,
W82-02902 1506 IB
GULARTE, R. C.
Erosion Resistance of Cohesive Soils,
W82-02676 1506 2J
GULLIVER, J.
Water Temperature Dynamics in Experimental
Field Channels: Analysis and Modeling,
W82-03025 1507 1A
GULLIVER, J. S.
Unsteady One-Dimensional Settling of Suspend-
ed Sediment,
W82-01463 1503 2J
GULVAS, J. A.
Power Plant Water Intake Assessment,
W82-O0216 1501 6G
GUMBS, F.
Agriculture in the Wider Caribbean,
W82-03778 1509 6D
GUMMER, J. H.
Turbines for Itaipu,
W82-04955 1511 8C
GUMMER, W. D.
Seasonal Variation of Nitrogen and Phosphorus
Species in the Red River,
W82-06573 1512 5B
GUNN, M. J.
Application of the Southwell Plot Method to the
Inspection and Testing of Buried Flexible Pipes,
W82-04649 1510 8 A
GUNNEBERG, F.
Automatic Collection and Transmission of Data
for the Federal Waterway Authority.
W82-04596 1510 7A
GUNNER, H. B.
Ecological Characteristics of the Rhizosphere
Microflora of Myriophyllum Heterophyllum,
W82-01796 1503 4A
GUNTHNER, W.
The BASF Toximeter - A Helpful Instrument to
Control and Monitor Biological Waste Water
Treatment Plants,
W82-04050 1509 5 A
GUO, C-Y.
Waves Generated by River and Wind on the
Illinois and Mississippi Rivers,
W82-06163 1512 2J
GUPTA, A. D.
Saltwater Encroachment in an Aquifer: A Case
Study,
W82-06864 1512 2F
GUPTA, A. K.
Bioassy Trials with Twenty Three Pesticides to
a Fresh Water Teleost, Saccobranchus Fossilis,
W82-06031 1512 5C
GUPTA, A. S.
M B Settler: A More Economical Alternative to
Conventional Settler,
W82-06446 1512 5F
GUPTA, G. C.
Effect of Cations on Copper Adsorption by
Kaolin,
W82-00172 1501 2K
Effect of Kaolin Concentration on Distribution
Coefficient of Copper,
W82-00153 1501 5B
GUPTA, M. K.
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume I,
State-of-the-Art Report,
W82-04627 1510 4C
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HABICHT, M. H.
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume II,
Procedural Manual for Monitoring of Highway
Runoff,
W82-04628 1510 5 A
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume III,
Predictive Procedure for Determining Pollution
Characteristics in Highway Runoff,
W82-04629 1510 5B
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume IV,
Characteristics of Highway Runoff from Operat-
ing Highways. Research Report,
W82-04637 1510 5B
JUPTA, P. K.
Aspects of Water Pollution in Lake Naini Tal,
U.P., India,
W82-02442 1505 5C
Studies on the Acute Toxicity of Some Heavy
Metals to an Indian Freshwater Pond Snail Vivi-
parus Bengalensis L.,
W82-02789 1506 5C
JUPTA, R. K.
Water Management of Wheat in Heavy Clay
Soils of Madhya Pradesh,
W82-05119 1511 21
JUPTA, R. P.
Geotechnical Applications of Landsat Image
Analysis of Bhakra Dam Reservoir, India,
W82-05612 1511 7C
JUPTA, S.
Mathematical Efficiency Concerns in Water Dis-
tribution Network Considerations,
W82-0O339 1501 5F
JUPTA, S. C.
Crop Residue Removal and Tillage; Effects on
Soil Erosion and Nutrient Loss in the Corn Belt,
W82-01770 1503 2J
JUPTA, S. K.
An Approach to Determining Pathways and
Residence Time of Groundwaters: Dual Radio-
tracer Dating,
W82-01348 1503 2F
JUPTA, V. K.
Advanced Calibration Methodology for Hydro-
logic Rainfall - Runoff Simulation Models,
W82-06366 1512 2A
Extraction-Spectrophotometric Determination
of Sub-Microgram Amounts of Nitrite Using 4-
Nitroaniline and Naphth-1-Ol,
W82-03123 1507 5 A
A Geomorphologic Synthesis of Nonlinearity in
Surface Runoff,
W82-00604 1502 2A
Molecular Approach to the Foundations of the
Theory of Solute Transport in Porous Media. I.
Conservative Solutes in Homogeneous Isotropic
Saturated Media,
W82-03316 1507 2F
JUREGHIAN, A. B.
A Finite Element Model for the Migration of
Leachate from a Sanitary Landfill in Long
Island, New York - Part I: Theory,
W82-04434 1510 5B
A Finite Element Model for the Migration of
Leachate from a Sanitary Landfill in Long
Island, New York - Part II: Application,
W82-03220 1507 5B
A Two-Dimensional Finite-Element Solution
Scheme for the Saturated-Unsaturated Flow
with Applications to Flow Through Ditch-
Drained Soils,
W82-02283 1505 2F
JURNHAM, C. F.
Electroplating Wastes: History and Current
Status,
W82-03588 1508 5D
GURTOVNIK, F. I.
Construction of a Basic-Gate Unit for the Deep
Catastrophic Sluice at the Nurek Hydroelectric
Plant,
W82-02771 1506 8 A
GURTZ, M. E.
Seston Dynamics in Southern Appalachian
Streams: Effects of Clear-Cutting,
W82-00543 1502 4C
GUSEVA, E. V.
An Optimization Algorithm in a System for
Management of the Regional Safe Groundwater
Yield,
W82-06616 1512 4B
GUSWA, J. H.
Digital Models of Ground-Water Flow in the
Cape Cod Aquifer System, Massachusetts,
W82-04487 1510 2F
GUSYNSKAYA, S. L.
Seston of the Kremenchug Reservoir and Quan-
titative Proportions of Its Components,
W82-05029 1511 2H
GUTENDORT, W.
Continuous Monitoring of the Effluent Quality
of an Activated Sludge Plant by Turbidity Mea-
surement (Kontinuierliche Kontrolle Der Ab-
laufgute Einer Belebtschlammanlage Mittels
Trubungsmessung),
W82-04583 1510 5A
GUTER, K. J.
Ferric Chloride Takes Over,
W82-00954
1502 5F
GUTH, E.
Industrial Waste Pretreatment and EPA Cadmi-
um Limitations,
W82-05443 1511 5E
GUTHRIE, D. L.
NPDES Compliance Flow Measurement
Manual,
W82-03965 1509 5D
GUTHRIE, R. K.
Impact of Coal Ash from Electric Power Pro-
duction on Changes in Water Quality,
W82-06623 1512 5B
Measurement of Effects of Carbaryl in Surface
Water on Fecal Pollution Indicator Bacteria by
Use of Plate Counts and Respirometry,
W82-05019 1511 5A
Metabolic Responses of Aquatic Bacterial Popu-
lations to Selected Insecticides,
W82-04257 1510 5C
Response of Bacteria to the Presence of Car-
baryl in Water. I. Response of Bacterial Indica-
tors Vs. Response of Pathogenic Bacterial Spe-
cies,
W82-04342 1510 5C
Responses of Bacteria to the Presence of Car-
baryl in Water. II. Pure Culture vs. Mixed Cul-
ture Response,
W82-04341 1510 5C
GUTIERREZ, M.
Portable Water Elevation Measuring Gage,
W82-06396 1512 7B
GUTTMAN, J.
Tracing Interaquifer Connections in the Kefar
Uriyya-Agur Region (Israel), Using Natural
Uranium Isotopes,
W82-05644 1511 2F
GUYMON, G. L.
Nodal Domain Integration Model of Unsaturat-
ed Two-Dimensional Soil- Water Flow: Devel-
opment,
W82-03080 1507 6A
Subdomain Integration Model of Ground- Water
Flow,
W82-02550 1505 2F
GVAZAVA, G. N.
Investigation of the Transformation of Break-
through Waves in the Lower Pool of a Hydros-
tation with the Use of Computers,
W82-06622 1512 8B
GWINN, W. R.
Model Study of a Box-Inlet Chute Spillway and
SAF Stilling Basin,
W82-00046 1501 8 A
Supercritical Flow Flumes for Measuring Sedi-
ment-Laden Flow,
W82-06959 1512 8B
GYSI, M.
The Cost of Peak Capacity Water,
W82-04065 1509 6B
Energy, Environmental, and Economic Implica-
tions of Some Recent Alberta Water Resources
Projects,
W82-04226 1509 6B
A Review of the Benefit-Cost Analyses of Two
Southern Alberta Dams,
W82-05766 1511 6B
GYUNTER, L. I.
Tertiary Wastewater Treatment to Remove Ni-
trogen Compounds in Aerated Oxidation Ponds,
W82-03587 1508 5D
HAACK, B. N.
A Method for Obtaining Slope Information for
Hydrologic Models,
W82-02364 1505 2A
HAACK, T. K.
Microbial Dynamics of an Epilithic Mat Com-
munity in a High Alpine Stream,
W82-06729 1512 2E
HAAG, W. R.
The Chemistry of Saline Water Chlorination,
W82-04729 1510 3C
HAAN, C. T.
Evaluation of Stripmine Sediment Detention
Basins in Kentucky,
W82-00893 1502 5G
Sizing Farm Reservoirs for Supplemental Irriga-
tion of Corn. Part I: Modeling Reservoir Size
Yield Relationships,
W82-05967 1512 21
Sizing Farm Reservoirs for Supplemental Irriga-
tion of Corn. Part II. Economic Analysis,
W82-05966 1512 6B
A Verification Study on a Reservoir Sediment
Deposition Model,
W82-01176 1503 2J
HAAS, C. N.
Analytical Note: Evaluation of the m-SPC
Method as a Substitute for the Standard Plate
Count in Water Microbiology,
W82-06280 1512 5F
Disinfection,
W82-01250
1503 5D
HAAS, L. W.
York River Destratification: An Estuary-Subes-
tuary Interaction,
W82-06787 1512 2L
HABICHT, M. H.
Potential Eutrophication of the Rideau River by
an Urban Drainage Waterway,
W82-O0834 1502 5C
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HACKBARTH, D. A.
AUTHOR INDEX
HACKBARTH, D. A.
Natural Temporal Variations in the Chemistry
of Shallow Groundwater, Athabasca Oil Sands
Area, Alberta,
W82-03611 1508 2K
Water-Level Fluctuations Due to Earth Tides at
Fort Mackay, Alberta,
W82-05780 1511 4B
HADALA, P. F.
Current Methods of Dynamic Analysis for Seis-
mic Stability of Earth Dams,
W82-01953 1504 8D
HADAS, A.
Effects of Tillage and Gypsum Incorporation on
Rain Runoff and Crust Strength in Field Soils
Irrigated With Saline-Sodic Water,
W82-00327 1501 2A
HADLEY, R. F.
Hydrologic and Morphologic Changes in Chan-
nels of the Platte River Basin: A Historical Per-
spective,
W82-06946
1512 2E
HADLEY, T. L.
Map of the Antelope Valley-East Kern Water
Agency Area, California, Showing Ground-
Water Subunits and Areas, and Dissolved-Solids
Concentrations, 1970-80,
W82-05851 1511 7C
HAFEZ, H.
Occurrence and Distribution of Chemical Pol-
lutants in Lake Mariut, Egypt. II. Heavy Metals,
W82-O4290 1510 5B
HAFFIELD, N. D.
Statistical Summaries of Streamflow and Water-
Quality Data for Streams of Western North
Dakota, 1977-80,
W82-06133 1512 7C
HAFFNER, G. D.
Physical Process and Eutrophication,
W82-06875 1512 5C
Physical Variability and Phytoplankton Commu-
nities: II. Primary Productivity by Phytoplank-
ton in a Physically Variable Environment,
W82-03336 1507 5C
HAGAN, R. E.
Sizing Rice Irrigation Canals,
W82-00895 1502 3F
HAGAN, R. M.
A Conceptual Framework for Evaluating Agri-
cultural Water Conservation Potentials,
W82-04251 1510 3F
Energy, Water, and Cost Trade-Offs in Irriga-
tion System Selection and Management,
W82-04360 1510 3F
HAGERHALL, B.
International Cooperation to Protect the Baltic,
W82-02087 1504 6E
HAGERTY, D.
Pilot Field Studies of FGD Waste Disposal at
Louisville Gas and Electric,
W82-05066 1511 5E
HAGERTY, D. J.
Bank Failure and Erosion on the Ohio River,
W82-02343 1505 2J
Bank Failure and Erosion on the Ohio River,
W82-04473 1510 2J
HAGGAR, R. J.
The Effect of Height of Water Table on the
Growth of Holcus Lanatus With Reference to
Lolium Perenne,
W82-00654 1502 21
HAGLUND, P.
Control of Bark Landfill Leachates with an An-
aerobic Treatment System,
W82-02006 1504 5D
HAGURA, L. M.
Flood Hazard Identification and Flood Plain
Management on Alluvial Fans,
W82-04738 1510 6F
HAHL, D. C.
Water Quality of the Tidal Potomac River and
Estuary Hydrologic Data Report 1979 Water
Year,
W82-03998 1509 2L
HAHN, H. H.
Water Quality Monitoring - Identification of
Residence/Travelling Times from Hydrological
and Water Quality Information,
W82-04663 1510 2E
HAHN, M. G.
Water Temperature Dynamics in Experimental
Field Channels: Analysis and Modeling,
W82-03025 1507 1A
HAILS, J. R.
The Significance of the Submarine Geology of
Upper Spencer Gulf, South Australia, to Envi-
ronmental Decision-Making,
W82-00314 1501 2L
HAIMES, A. S.
Retrofit Conserves Energy at a Water Pollution
Control Facility,
W82-03144 1507 5D
HAIN, K. E.
Sewage Sludge Pathogen Transport Model Pro-
ject,
W82-04403 1510 5 A
HAINES, T. A.
Effect of an Aerial Application of Carbaryl on
Brook Trout (Salvelinus Fontinalis),
W82-01818 1504 5C
Mercury in the Muscle Tissue of Fish from
Three Northern Maine lakes,
W82-01459 1503 5B
HAIRSTON, J. R.
Relationship Between Increased Crop Acreage
and Nonpoint-Source Pollution: A Georgia Case
Study,
W82-01550 1503 5B
HAITH, D. A.
Simulation Model for Agricultural Non-Point-
Source Pollution,
W82-02504 1505 5B
HAITJEMA, H. M.
Modeling Double Aquifer Flow Using a Com-
prehensive Potential and Distributed Singulari-
ties 1. Solution for Homogeneous Permeability,
W82-03078 1507 2F
Modeling Double Aquifer Flow Using a Com-
prehensive Potential and Distributed Singulari-
ties 2. Solution for Inhomogeneous Permeabili-
ties,
W82-03084 1507 2F
HAKANSON, L.
Determination of Characteristic Values for
Physical and Chemical Lake Sediment Param-
eters,
W82-04586 1510 2H
On Lake Bottom Dynamics-The Energy-To-
pography Factor,
W82-00837 1502 2H
A Review on Sediment Traps in Aquatic Envi-
ronments,
W82-01020 1502 7B
HAKE, K. A.
State Water Use and Socioeconomic Data Relat-
ed to the Second National Water Assessment,
W82-00739 1502 6D
HAKONSON, T. E.
Factors Affecting Radionuclide Availability to
Vegetables Grown at Los Alamos,
W82-01109 1503 5B
HAKTANIR, T.
Generalized Storage- Yield Relationships for
Surface Water Reservoirs on Northeastern
United States' Watersheds,
W82-03523 1508 6A
HAKULINEN, R.
Treatment of Pulp and Paper Industry
Wastewaters in an Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Re-
actor,
W82-06226 1512 5D
HALE, D. R.
Comparison of Automated Segmented-Flow and
Discrete Analyzers for the Determination of Nu-
trients in Water,
W82-00483 1501 5A
HALE, E. J.
Fenitrothion Sprayed on a Pond: Kinetics of Its
Distribution and Transformation in Water and
Sediment,
W82-00159 1501 5B
HALE, J. M.
A Reliable Dissolved Oxygen Probe for Waste
Water Treatment Plants,
W82-05248 1511 7B
HALE, O. M.
Survival of Eggs and Larvae of Swine Nema-
tode Parasites in Aerobic and Anaerobic Waste
Treatment Systems,
W82-00161 1501 5D
HALE, T. W.
Derivation of Homogeneous Streamflow Re-
cords for the Green River Basin, Kentucky,
W82-04979 1511 2E
HALI, R. J.
Chemical Flux in an Acid-Stressed Stream,
W82-03338 1507 5C
HALL, A. J.
The Mixing Layer of Loch Ness,
W82-02421
1505 2H
HALL, B. B.
Recycling Allows Zero Powerplant Wastewater
Discharge,
W82-04323 1510 5D
Waste Treatment System Retrofitted Within
Deadline,
W82-05947 1512 5D
HALL, C.
An Assessment of Geothermal Development in
the Imperial Valley of California; Volume 1 -
Environment, Health and Socio-economics,
W82-05214 1511 6G
HALL, D. K.
Analysis of the Origin of Water Which Forms
Large Aufeis Fields on the Arctic Slope of
Alaska Using Ground and Landsat Data,
W82-01690 1503 2C
HALL, E. J.
Wastewater Technologies in South Africa: Re-
search and Application,
W82-05350 1511 5D
PA 86
AUTHOR INDEX
HAND, J. M.
HALL, G. H.
Apparent and Measured Rate of Nitrification in
the Hypolimnion of a Mesotrophic Lake,
W82-06749 1512 5C
HALL, J. D.
Natural Variation in Abundance of Salmonid
Populations in Streams and its Implications for
Design of Impact Studies,
W82-0O389 1501 5C
HALL, J. F.
Hydrodynamic Effects in Earthquake Response
of Embankment Dams,
W82-05823 1511 8D
HALL, J. K.
Aspects of Hydrology in the Province of North
Sumatra, Indonesia,
W82-05949 1512 2A
HALL, L. W. JR.
Seasonal Temperature and Power Plant Chlorin-
ation Effects on Estuarine Invertebrates,
W82-05204 1511 5C
HALL, M. J.
A Dimensionless Unit Hydrograph for Urbaniz-
ing Catchment Areas,
W82-04683 1510 2A
HALL, R. H.
Metal Speciation. Effects on Aquatic Toxicity,
W82-00610 1502 5A
HALL, R. W.
Modeling the Environmental Effects of a Navi-
gation Channel in a Tidal Bay,
W82-04449 1510 6G
HALL, W. A.
Investigation of Objective Functions and Oper-
ation Rules for Storage Reservoirs,
W82-06175 1512 4A
HALLERMEIER, R. J.
Hindered Bedload Settling as a Model of Sand
Bed Planation by Water Waves,
W82-05607 1511 2J
HALLET, B.
Physical Effects of Vehicular Disturbances on
Arid Landscapes,
W82-00111 1501 4C
HALLETT, I. C.
Seasonal and Diurnal Fluctuations of Oomycete
Proagule Numbers in the Free Water of a Fresh-
water Lake,
W82-02274 1505 2H
HALLEY, M. A.
Assessment of Airborne Inorganic Contaminants
in the Great Lakes,
W82-00710 1502 5B
HALMO, G.
Low Temperature Removal of Nitrate by Bacte-
rial Denitrification,
W82-00461 1501 5D
HALSE, S. A.
Faunal Assemblages of Some Saline Lakes near
Marchagee, Western Australia,
W82-03704 1508 2H
HALVORSON, A. D.
Dryland Cropping Strategies for Efficient
Water-Use to Control Saline Seeps in the North-
ern Great Plains, U.S.A.,
W82-01023 1502 3F
Flexcrop: A Dryland Cropping Systems Model,
W82-05208 1511 3F
HAMA.T.
Volatile Organic Acids in Lake Water; Their
Gas Chromatographic Determination and Eco-
logical Significance,
W82-02720 1506 5 A
HAMAKER, P.
Methyl Bromide and Bromide-Ion in Drainage
Water After Leaching of Glasshouse Soils,
W82-01492 1503 5B
HAMALA, J. A.
A Portable Pump Sampler for Lotic Periphyton,
W82-O0826 1502 7B
HAMANN, C. L.
Reliability and Redundancy: Dual Protection for
Water Treatment Plants,
W82-04148 1509 5F
HAMBLIN, A. P.
The Influence of Tillage on Soil Water Behav-
ior,
W82-02022 1504 2G
HAMBRICK, G. A. Ill
Degradation of Hydrocarbons in Oxidized and
Reduced Sediments,
W82-00907 1502 5B
Effect of Estuarine Sediment pH and Oxidation-
Reduction Potential on Microbial Hydrocarbon
Degradation,
W82-O0243 1501 2L
HAMDY, Y. S.
Projected Cladophora Growth in Southern
Georgian Bay in Response to Proposed Munici-
pal Sewage Treatment Plant Discharges to the
Mary Ward Shoals,
W82-06936 1512 5C
HAMEED, H. A.
On the Diel Rhythm for Phytoplankton Produc-
tivity in Shatt Al-Arab at Basrah, Iraq,
W82-06763 1512 5C
Studies on the Primary Production of the River
Shatt Al-Arab at Basrah, Iraq,
W82-02776 1506 5C
HAMILTON, A. D.
Nontidal Circulation and Mixing Processes in
the Lower Potomac Estuary,
W82-02657 1506 2L
HAMILTON, C. L.
Operating Collection Systems Under Fiscal
Stress,
W82-06340 1512 5D
HAMILTON, E. I.
Alpha-Particle Radioactivity of Hot Particles
from the Esk Estuary,
W82-03345 1507 5A
HAMILTON, G. D.
Numerical Modeling Study of Lake Pontchar-
train,
W82-05006 1511 2A
HAMILTON, J. R.
The 1977 Drought in Idaho: Economic Impacts
and the Responses of Irrigators and Water De-
livery Organizations.
W82-04959 1511 3F
The Effect of Electricity Prices, Lift, and Dis-
tance on Irrigation Development in Idaho,
W82-06017 1512 3F
HAMILTON, R. N.
Variable Frequency Drives - Some Application
Principles,
W82-06345 1512 8C
HAMMAD, Z. H.
Microbiological Examination of Sebeel Water,
W82-06882 1512 5C
HAMMAN, H.
Irrigation, Crop Yield and Drainage on the
Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme: 2. The Occurence
of and the Influence of Drainage on Salinized
Soil (In Afrikaans),
W82-03466 1508 4B
HAMMEL, H. T.
Superseparation: Soret Effect Reversed,
W82-00791 1502 3 A
HAMMER, M. J.
An Assessment of Current Standards for Seleni-
um in Drinking Water,
W82-02372 1505 6F
HAMMER, U. T.
Primary Production in Saline Lakes,
W82-04926 1511 2H
HAMMERTON, D.
The Design and Interpretation of Marine Pollu-
tion Surveys,
W82-00700 1502 6E
Determination of Marine Consent Conditions,
W82-O0323 1501 5G
HAMMETT, K. M.
Hydrologic Description of Lake Hancock, Polk
County, Florida,
W82-02843 1506 2H
Hydrologic Description of Lake Jackscn, Sebr-
ing, Florida,
W82-04975 1511 7C
HAMMITT, F. G.
Survey of Present Knowledge on Cavitation in
Liquids Other Than Cold Water (Thermody-
namic Effect),
W82-05280 1511 8B
HAMMITT, W. E.
Management Concerns for Swimming, Tubing,
and Wading in the Great Smoky Mountains Na-
tional Park,
W82-01475 1503 6A
HAMMOND, D. E.
Fayetteville, Green Lake, New York: 3H-3HE
Water Mass Ages and Secondary Chemical
Structure,
W82-01838 1504 2H
HAMMOND, R. E.
Water Regulation in an Inflationary Environ-
ment,
W82-02701 1506 5F
HAMMONDS, A. F.
Aggressive Water: Assessing the Extent of the
Problem,
W82-04144 1509 5F
HAMPSON, P. S.
Chloride and Total Hardness Concentrations of
Water From the Upper Part of the Floridan
Aquifer in St. Johns County, Florida,
W82-05829 1511 7C
HAMPTON, N. F.
Water Constraints on Emerging Energy Produc-
tion,
W82-04151 1509 6D
HAMRUD, M.
A Numerical Comparison Between Lagrangian
and Eulerian Rainfall Statistics,
W82-00803 1502 2B
HANAMI, L.
Evaluating Mediums and Plating Techniques for
Enumerating Bacteria in Water Distribution
Systems,
W82-04277 1510 5A
HAND, J. M.
Diurnal Variation in Water Potential Compo-
nents and Stomatal Resistance of Irrigated Peach
Seedlings,
W82-02202 1505 21
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HANDA, B. K.
AUTHOR INDEX
HANDA, B. K.
An Integrated Water-Quality Index for Irriga-
tion Use,
W82-04723 1510 5C
HANDA, N.
Volatile Organic Acids in Lake Water; Their
Gas Chromatographic Determination and Eco-
logical Significance,
W82-02720 1506 5A
HANDLEY, L. L.
Irrigation of Californiagrass with Domestic
Sewage Effluent: Water and Nitrogen Budgets
and Crop Productivity,
W82-05153 1511 3C
HANDMER, J. W.
Flood Hazard Maps as Public Information: An
Assessment Within the Context of the Canadian
Flood Damage Reduction Program,
W82-05729 1511 7C
HANDY, M. F.
Protein and Free Amino Acids in Field-Grown
Cowpea Seeds as Affected by Water Stress at
Various Growth Stages,
W82-04184 1509 3F
HANEL, K.
Continuous Monitoring of the Effluent Quality
of an Activated Sludge Plant by Turbidity Mea-
surement (Kontinuierliche Kontrolle Der Ab-
laufgute Einer Belebtschlammanlage Mittels
Trubungsmessung),
W82-04583 1510 5A
HANG, Y. D.
Assimilation of
Wastewater by Yeasts,
W82-00204
Lemonade-Processing
1501 5D
HANISAK, M. D.
Estimation of Primary Productivity from Diel
Nitrate Uptake Measurements of the Water Hya-
cinth Eichhornia Crassipes in an Aquaculture
System,
W82-02635 1506 5D
HANKE, S. H.
Crisis: Financing Water and Wastewater,
W82-06641 1512 6C
Crisis-Ridden Water Systems Should Go Pri-
vate,
W82-05436 1511 6C
On the Marginal Cost of Wastewater Services,
W82-04376 1510 6C
On Water Tariff Equalization Policies,
W82-01175 1503 6C
Projective Evaluation During Inflation, Revisit-
ed: A Solution to Turvey's Relative Price
Change Problem,
W82-04202 1509 6B
Water Metering and Conservation,
W82-03562 1508 3D
HANKS, R. J.
Corn and Alfalfa Production as Influenced by
Limited Irrigation,
W82-01945 1504 3F
HANLON JR, E. A.
Quality of Irrigation Water and Effects of Sulfu-
ric Acid and Gypsum on Soil Properties and
Sundangrass Yields,
W82-00767 1502 3C
HANLON, R. D. G.
Allochthonous Plant Litter as a Source of Or-
ganic Material in an Oligotrophic Lake (Llyn
Frongoch),
W82-02778 1506 2H
The Breakdown and Decomposition of Al-
lochthonous and Autochthonous Plant Litter in
an Oligotrophic Lake (Llyn Frongoch),
W82-06895 1512 5C
HANNAY, F.
Recent Developments in Colorado Ground-
water Law,
W82-04679 1510 6E
HANNUKSELA, J. S.
Flood of July 1-5, 1978 on the Kickapoo River,
Southwestern Wisconsin,
W82-05236 1511 2E
HANOUNE, N.
Automation of Water Bacteriological Analysis:
Running Test of an Experimental Prototype,
W82-00225 1501 5 A
HANSEN, B. E.
Start-Up Problems of Sludge Dewatering Facili-
ty,
W82-05444 1511 5D
HANSEN, B. P.
Groundwater Availability in Acadia National
Park and Vicinity, Hancock and Knox Counties,
Maine,
W82-0O017 1501 2F
Reconnaissance of the Effect of Landfill Lea-
chate on the Water Quality of Marshall Brook,
Southwest Harbor, Hancock County, Maine,
W82-00013 1501 5C
HANSEN, E. C.
Aggressive Water: Assessing the Extent of the
Problem,
W82-04144 1509 5F
HANSEN, E. M.
Meteorology of Important Rainstorms in the
Colorado River and Great Basin Drainages,
W82-03047 1507 2B
HANSEN, L. D.
Determination of Alkaline Earth and Divalent
Transition Metal Cations by Ion Chromato-
graphy with Sulfate-Suppressed Barium and
Lead Eluents,
W82-01082 1502 5A
HANSEN, P.
Geologic and Hydrologic Implications of Haz-
ardous Wastes Management Rules on Siting in
North Carolina,
W82-01630 1503 5E
HANSEN, P. D.
Uptake and Transfer of the Chlorinated Hydro-
carbon Lindane (Gamma-BHC) in a Laboratory
Freshwater Food Chain,
W82-01033 1502 5C
HANSEN, R. D.
A Monthly Time Series Model of Municipal
Water Demand,
W82-02263 1505 6D
A Multivariate Analysis of Municipal Water Use
in Utah,
W82-04728 1510 3D
HANSEN, S.
Arizona Ground-Water Reform: Innovations in
State Water Policy,
W82-04933 1511 6E
HANSHAW, B. B.
Chemical Mass-Wasting of the Northern Yuca-
tan Peninsula by Groundwater Dissolution,
W82-01015 1502 2K
The Origin and Isotopic Composition of Dis-
solved Sulfide in Groundwater from Carbonate
Aquifers in Florida and Texas,
W82-03644 1508 2K
HANSON, B. C.
Procedure for Evaluating the Geologic Integrity
of Existing Hazardous Waste Sites in Louisiana:
Case Histories,
W82-03932 1509 5A
HANSON, C. A.
Data Acquisition for River Management,
W82-04601 1510 7A
HANSON, C. L.
Automatic Class-A Pan-Filling System,
W82-01326 1503 7B
Runoff Curve Numbers for Northern Plains
Rangelands,
W82-02245 1505 2A
HANSON, D. N.
Solvent Extraction of Phenols,
W82-00438
1501 5D
HANSON, D. W.
The Impact of Acidic Precipitation and Heavy
Metals on Soils in Relation to Forest Ecosys-
tems,
W82-05534 1511 5C
Responses of Northern New England Lakes to
Atmospheric Inputs of Acids and Heavy Metals,
W82-04420 1510 5B
HANSON, M. J.
Phosphorus Recycling in Five Shallow Lakes,
W82-04040 1509 2H
HANSON, R.
Fate and Effects of a Heavy Fuel Oil Spill on a
Georgia Salt Marsh,
W82-02358 1505 5B
HANSON, R. B.
Benthic Enrichment in the Georgia Bight Relat-
ed to Gulf Stream Intrusions and Estuarine
Outwelling,
W82-02583 1505 2L
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HANSON, R. J.
Estimating the Costs in Lost Power of Alterna-
tive Snake-Columbia Basin Management Poli-
cies,
W82-03073 1507 6B
HANSSON, T.
Effects of Treated Municipal Wastewater on the
Hepatic, Xenobiotic, and Steroid Metabolism in
Trout,
W82-05406 1511 5C
HANUSOVA, J.
Mercury Circulation in Aquatic Environment.
Part 3. Mercury Transformations in Sediments,
W82-05094 1511 5B
HANYA, T.
Chemical Composition of Labile Fractions in
DOM,
W82-00917 1502 2H
Comparative Study on Organic Constituents in
Polluted and Unpolluted Inland Aquatic Envi-
ronments - I. Features of Hydrocarbons for Pol-
luted and Unpolluted Waters,
W82-00453 1501 5B
Vertical Distribution of Monosaccharides in
Lake Water,
W82-0O665 1502 2H
HAPPEY-WOOD, C. M.
Algal Bioassay of the Water from Two Linked
but Contrasting Welsh Lakes,
W82-04934 1511 2H
HAQUE, M. I.
Urban Catchment Models: A Brief Examination,
W82-02813 1506 4C
HARADA, H.
Combined Effects of Biological Solids Retention
Time and Temperature on the Growth Param-
eters of Activated Sludge,
W82-04021 1509 5D
PA 88
AUTHOR INDEX
HARRIS, G. P.
HARADA, K.
A Sediment Trap Experiment in Funka Bay,
Japan: 'Upward Flux' of Particulate Matter in
Seawater,
W82-02893 1506 2K
HARAGUCHI, H.
Determination of Ultratrace Levels of Fluorine
in Water and Urine Samples by a Gas Chroma-
tographic/ Atmospheric Pressure Helium Micro-
wave Induced Plasma Emission Spectrometric
System,
W82-05359 1511 5A
HARBISON, P.
The Case for the Protection of Mangrove
Swamps: Geochemical Considerations,
W82-03683 1508 5B
HARBOE, R.
Applications of Simulation to Specific Water
Projects,
W82-05522 1511 6A
HARDIN, C.
Economic Effect of Energy Price and Economic
Feasibility and Potential of New Technology
and Improved Management for Irrigation in
Texas,
W82-06374 1512 3F
HARDING, J. P. C.
Aquatic Mosses as Monitors of Heavy Metal
Contamination in the River Etherow, Great
Britain,
W82-00787 1502 5 A
HARDY, G. M.
Comparison of Selective Media for the Enu-
meration and Identification of Fecal Strepto-
cocci from Natural Sources,
W82-01564 1503 5A
HARDY, J. W.
Impacts of Navigational Dredging on Fish and
Wildlife: A Literature Review,
W82-01768 1503 6G
HARGETT, C. W. JR.
Elimination of Odor from Anaerobic Lagoons,
W82-06221 1512 5D
HARGIS, D. R.
Hydrology and Mining in the Tucson Areas,
W82-03697 1508 2F
Results of Acidizing Water Wells in Arizona,
W82-01199 1503 4B
HARGITAI, E.
General Method for Determination of Pesticide
Residues in Samples of Plant Origin, Soil, and
Water. III. Gas Chromatographic Analysis and
Confirmation,
W82-03215 1507 5 A
HARGREAVES, G. H.
Simplified Method for Rainfall Intensities,
W82-01978 1504 2B
Water Requirements and Man-Induced Climate
Change,
W82-01633 1503 2D
HARING, J. A.
Determination of Arsenic and Antimony in
Water and Soil by Hydride Generation and
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy,
W82-05141 1511 5A
HARKER, D.
Recharge Mechanisms and Groundwater Flow
in the Chalk and Drift Deposits of Southern East
Anglia,
W82-03182 1507 2F
HARKER, D. B.
Projected Tile Effluent Effects on the Oldman
River,
W82-00333 1501 5C
HARKER, R. J.
Groundwater Pollution Investigations in the
Great Ouse Basin,
W82-05475 1511 5B
HARKINS, J. R.
Flood of April 12-13, 1979 in Tuscaloosa and
Northport, Alabama,
W82-05824 1511 2E
HARKNESS, N.
Chemistry of Septicity,
W82-0O325
1501 5D
The River Tame-A Short History of Water
Pollution and Control Within an Industrial River
Basin,
W82-05242 1511 5C
HARLEMAN, D. R. F.
Dynamic Nutrient Cycle Model for Waste Stabi-
lization Ponds,
W82-01541 1503 5D
Efficient Cooling Ponds: Design,
W82-03672 1508 8 A
Hydraulic Modeling for Waste Stabilization
Ponds,
W82-01965 1504 5D
Hydrothermal Analysis of Lakes and Reservoirs,
W82-06425 1512 2H
HARLESS, R. L.
Determination of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin in Fresh Water Fish,
W82-04883 1511 5 A
HARLO, E. H.
Large Rubble-Mound Breakwater Failures,
W82-00862 1502 8D
HARLOW, B. D.
Chrysler Upgrades Oily Wastes Treatment in
Kokomo,
W82-04285 1510 5D
HARMON, B.
Galvanized Steel Stalls Treatment Plant Corro-
sion,
W82-05167
1511 8G
HARMON, W. C.
Sediment Sizes Eroded from Crop Row Sides-
lopes,
W82-00903 1502 2J
HARMS, L. L.
The Use of Chloramines to Prevent Trihalo-
methane Formation,
W82-04115 1509 5F
HARMS, W. R.
Prescribed Fire: Effects on Water Quality and
Forest Nutrient Cycle,
W82-04690 1510 4C
HARNED, D. A.
Methods of Discharge Compensation as an Aid
to the Evaluation of Water Quality Trends,
W82-03056 1507 7B
HAROLDSEN, R. O.
Micro Hydropower in the USA,
W82-04316 1510 8 A
HARP, J. F.
Utilization, Planning and Problem Evaluation of
Urban Arterial Waterways and Corridors as an
Urban Resource,
W82-03952 1509 6 A
HARPER, D. M.
Introduction - Rutland Water 1970-1981,
W82-06482 1512 6B
Rutland Water Phytoplankton: The Develop-
ment of an Asset or a Nuisance,
W82-06473 1512 2H
Zooplankton and Their Relationships with
Water Quality and Fisheries,
W82-06472 1512 2H
HARR, R. D.
Streamflow Changes after Logging 130- Year-
Old Douglas Fir in Two Small Watersheds,
W82-06849 1512 4C
HARREL, R. C.
Macrobenthos of Pine Island Bayou in the Big
Thicket National Preserve, Texas,
W82-00924 1502 5C
Water Quality of a Southeast Texas Stream,
W82-02570 1505 2K
HARRELSON, M. E.
Use of Microscreens to Polish Lagoon Effluents,
W82-04709 1510 5D
HARREMOES, P.
Criteria for Nitrification in Fixed Film Reactors,
W82-05352 1511 5D
Immediate and Delayed Oxygen Depletion in
Rivers,
W82-06269 1512 5G
HARRIMAN, R.
Ecology of Streams Draining Forested and Non-
Forested Catchments in an Area of Central
Scotland Subject to Acid Precipitation,
W82-06909 1512 5C
HARRINGTON, D. W.
Performance of Rotating Biological Contactors
Under Field Conditions,
W82-06650 1512 5D
HARRINGTON, W.
Stationary Source Pollution Policy and Choices
for Reform,
W82-01847 1504 6E
HARRIOTT, P.
Condensation of Butane Vapor in a Gravity-
Drained Ice Bed,
W82-05917 1512 3A
HARRIS, D. L.
Tides and Tidal Datums in the United States,
W82-02982 1506 2A
HARRIS, E. R.
Colorado River Enhanced Snowpack Test Envi-
ronmental Assessment and Design Phase Find-
ing of No Significant Impact,
W82-06967 1512 6G
HARRIS, G. F.
Development of a Rural Water District,
W82-00288 1501 6A
HARRIS, G. P.
Paleolimnological Evidence of Early Eutrophi-
cation in Lake Erie,
W82-05995 1512 5C
Physical Variability and Phytoplankton Commu-
nities: II. Primary Productivity by Phytoplank-
ton in a Physically Variable Environment,
W82-03336 1507 5C
Physical Variability and Phytoplankton Commu-
nities IV. Temporal Changes in the Phytoplank-
ton Community of a Physically Variable Lake,
W82-03229 1507 2H
Temporal and Spatial Scales in Phytoplankton
Ecology. Mechanisms, Methods, Models and
Management,
W82-00594 1502 5G
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AUTHOR INDEX
HARRIS, G. R.
Groundwater Pollution from Industrial Waste
Disposal, A Case Study,
W82-06434 1512 5B
HARRIS, H. C.
Environmental Resources and Restraints to Ag-
ricultural Production in a Mediterranean-Type
Environment,
W82-00329 1501 21
HARRIS, H. J. JR.
Water-Quality Problems and Management of an
Urban Waterfowl Sanctuary,
W82-04384 1510 5G
HARRIS, J. C.
Methods for Level 2 Analysis by Organic Com-
pound Category,
W82-00384 1501 5A
HARRIS, K.
Consumptive Use of Water by Major Crops in
the Southwestern United States,
W82-06964 1512 3F
HARRIS, S. A.
Climatic Relationships of Permafrost Zones in
Areas of Low Winter Snow-Cover,
W82-02239 1505 2C
HARRIS, W. B.
Design and Economics of a Solar Heater
Aquifer Storage System,
W82-03143 1507 4B
HARRISON, A. D.
A 13-Month Survey of Nematodes at Three
Water Treatment Plants in Southern Ontario,
Canada,
W82-00294 1501 5F
HARRISON, B.
Filter Criteria for Sub-Surface Drainage,
W82-03660 1508 8G
HARRISON, D.
Group Treatment Evaluation for Metal Finish-
ers,
W82-02995 1506 5D
HARRISON, D. C.
Do We Need a National Water Policy Process.
Preliminary Criteria for Designing a Constituen-
cy-Based Water Policy Structure,
W82-03340 1507 6F
HARRISON, F. L.
Effect of Cations on Copper Adsorption by
Kaolin,
W82-00172 1501 2K
Effect of Kaolin Concentration on Distribution
Coefficient of Copper,
W82-00153 1501 5B
HARRISON, H.
An Analysis of the First Year of MAP3S Rain
Chemistry Measurements,
W82-02934 1506 2K
HARRISON, P.
Wanted: Water for Development,
W82-02088 1504 6D
HARRISON, R. M.
The Physicochemical Speciation of Cd, Pb, Cu,
Fe, and Mn in the Final Effluent of a Sewage
Treatment Works and Its Impact on Speciation
in the Receiving River,
W82-01498 1503 5B
Physiochemical Speciation of Lead in Drinking
Water,
W82-03198 1507 5F
HARRISON, W. D.
A Probe Method for Soil Water Sampling and
Subsurface Measurements,
W82-04325 1510 7B
HARRISS, R. C.
Influence of Dissolved Organic Materials on
Turbid Water Optical Properties and Remote-
Sensing Reflectance,
W82-05869 1511 2K
Methane Flux in the Great Dismal Swamp,
W82-06840 1512 2H
The Role of Atmospheric Deposition in an East-
ern U.S. Deciduous Forest,
W82-01491 1503 5B
A System for Measuring Methane Fluxes from
Inland and Coastal Wetland Environments,
W82-04989 1511 2L
HARSH, J. F.
Potentiometric-Surface Map for the Cretaceous
Aquifer, Virginia Coastal Plain, 1978,
W82-00727 1502 7C
HARSHBARGER, J. W.
Hydrology and Mining in the Tucson Areas,
W82-03697 1508 2F
HARSHBARGER, T. J.
Effects of a Dam and Sewage Outflow on a
Small Oligotrophic Stream in the Southern Ap-
palachians,
W82-06966 1512 5C
HART, B. T..
Trace Metal Speciation in the Freshwater and
Estuarine Regions of the Yarra River, Victoria,
W82-03387 1507 5B
Transport of Iron, Manganese, Cadmium,
Copper, and Zinc by Magela Creek, Northern
Territory, Australia,
W82-06054 1512 5B
HART, G. E.
Erosion from Mountain Snowpack Melt,
W82-05664 1511 2J
Slash Treatment After Clearcutting Lodgepole
Pine Affects Nutrients in Soil Water,
W82-00130 1501 4C
HARTENSTEIN, R.
Potential Use of Earthworms as a Solution to
Sludge Management,
W82-05478 1511 5E
HARTIG, J. H.
A Preliminary Assessment of Michigan's Phos-
phorus Detergent Ban,
W82-04786 1511 5G
HARTIGAN, J. P.
The Development of Water Quality Manage-
ment Plans Using Data from Automatic Storm-
water Monitoring Networks,
W82-03069 1507 5G
HARTLEY, D. R.
Diel Changes in Plankton and Water Chemistry
in Wicken Brickpit,
W82-02411 1505 2H
HARTLEY, E.
An Evaluation of the Potential for Water Con-
servation and Reuse in the Georgia Pulp and
Paper Industry,
W82-02456 ' 1505 3E
HARTLEY, P. E.
Deuterium/Hydrogen Ratios in Australian Rain-
fall,
W82-01325 1503 2B
HARTMAN, R.
Coupled Trickling Filter-Rotating Biological
Contactor Nitrification Process,
W82-02315 1505 5D
HARTMANN, L.
Use of Stormwater Detention Basins for Neu-
tralization and Special Treatment of Toxicants
(Einsatz von Regenklarbecken zum Ausgleich
und zur Sonderbehandlung Toxischer Abwasser-
stosse),
W82-04282 1510 5D
HARTMETZ, G.
Detection of Volatile Nitrosamines in Waste
Water from Chemical Plants by Combined Ca-
pillary Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrom-
etry,
W82-O0856 1502 5A
HARVEY, A.
Promising Steps Toward a New Ottawa River
Regulation,
W82-05394 1511 6E
HARVEY, B. L.
Yield and Phenotypic Traits of Semidwarf and
Normal-Statured Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.)
Genotypes Grown Under Differing Levels of
Moisture Stress,
W82-01121 1503 21
HARVEY, R. W.
Enrichment and Association of Bacteria and
Particulates in Salt Marsh Surface Water,
W82-00201 1501 2L
Mechanisms for Trace Metal Enrichment at the
Surface Microlayer in an Estuarine Salt Marsh,
W82-06975 1512 5A
HARVEY, R. W. S.
Observations on Infections Associated with
South Wales Natural Waters,
W82-034O9* 1508 5C
HARVEY, W. T.
Advanced Wastewater Plant is Energy Saver,
W82-01177 1503 5D
HARWOOD, J. M.
Sludge Tankering Economics - A Fresh Ap-
proach,
W82-06076 1512 5E
HASAN, S. E.
Development of an Environmental Geology
Data Base for Land Use Planning,
W82-06552 1512 6A
HASHIMOTO, T.
Cost Allocation in Water Resources Develop-
ment,
W82-06854 1512 6C
Reliability, Resiliency, and Vulnerability Crite-
ria for Water Resource System Performance
Evaluation,
W82-05078 1511 6A
Robustness of Water Resources Systems,
W82-05077 1511 6A
Robustness, Reliability, Resilience and Vulner-
ability Criteria for Planning Water Resources
Systems,
W82-02737 1506 6A
HASHIZUME, T.
Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent and Sediment Can
Retard Development and Lyse Sea Urchin
Eggs,
W82-03610 1508 5C
HASS, J. R.
Reactions of Chlorine with Selected Aromatic
Models of Aquatic Humic Material,
W82-00254 1501 5F
HASSAN, A. A.
Multi-Saline Sample Distillation Apparatus for
Hydrogen Isotope Analyses: Design and Accu-
racy,
W82-01789 1503 3A
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AUTHOR INDEX
HEADY, E. O.
HASSAN, F. A.
Historical Nile Floods and Their Implications
for Climatic Change,
W82-0O326 1501 2E
HASSETT, A.
The Fate of Organic Micropollutants Through
an Integrated Wastewater Treatment Water
Reclamation System,
W82-03364 1507 5D
HASSETT, J. M.
Microplate Technique for Determining Accu-
mulation of Metals by Algae,
W82-0O492 1501 5 A
HASSETT, J. P.
Effects of Dissolved Organic Matter on Adsorp-
tion of Hydrophobic Organic Compounds by
River- and Sewage-Borne Particles,
W82-06056 1512 5B
HASSINGER, J.
Shallow Core Snow Chemistry of Athabasca
Glacier, Alberta,
W82-00320 1501 2C
HASTINGS, D.
Enrichment of the Agricultural Herbicide Atra-
zine in the Microsurface Water of an Estuary,
W82-O0877 1502 5B
HATCHER, M. L.
Drainability of Aerobically Digested Biological
Sludge from Textile Waste,
W82-05261 1511 5E
HATCHER, P. G.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Sewage Sludge
and Sediments of the New York Bight,
W82-02904 1506 5 A
HATFIELD, D. L.
A Treatment System for an Organic Chemicals
Plant,
W82-04353 1510 5D
HATHAWAY, R. M.
Water Use in Ohio, 1975,
W82-05226
1511 6D
HATLEN, J. B.
Analytical Methods Evaluation for Applicability
in Leachate Analysis,
W82-00380 1501 5A
HATLEN, M. B.
Well Water Quality Deterioration in Central
Pierce County, Washington,
W82-04133 1509 5B
HATTORI, A.
Denitrification, Nitrate Reduction, and Oxygen
Consumption in Coastal and Estuarine Sedi-
ments,
W82-06748 1512 5C
HAUG, R. T.
Composting Results in Los Angeles,
W82-03400 1507 5E
HAUGAN, B.-E.
Mechanisms and Methods for Polymer Condi-
tioning of Activated Sludge,
W82-05445 1511 5D
HAUGH, R. S.
Reliability and Stability of Trickling Filter Proc-
esses,
W82-04784 1511 5D
HAUTH, L. D.
Floods in Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas,
September 12-13,
W82-00724 1502 2E
HAVE, M. R.
Water Quality of Alimagnet, Farquar, and Long
Lakes in Apple Valley, Minnesota,
W82-06690 1512 2H
HAVERKAMP, R.
A Comparative Study of Three Forms of the
Richard Equation Used for Predicting One-Di-
mensional Infiltration in Unsaturated Soil,
W82-00328 1501 2G
HAVLIK, B.
Mercury Circulation in Aquatic Environment.
Part 3. Mercury Transformations in Sediments,
W82-05094 1511 5B
HAWERMAN, B.
Experience from 10 Years Advanced
Wastewater Treatment-Technology and Re-
sults,
W82-05424 1511 5D
HAWKES, D. L.
Apparatuses for the Anaerobic Digestion of Nat-
ural Organic Waste,
W82-00069 1501 5D
HAWKES, H. A.
Protein Recovery from Dairy Industry Wastes
with Aerobic Biofiltration,
W82-05497 1511 5D
HAWKINS, B. E.
Seasonal Features of Zooplankton Assemblages
in the Nearshore Area of Southeastern Lake
Michigan,
W82-01192 1503 2H
HAWKINS, C. E.
Effects of Halogenated Organic Compounds on
Photosynthesis in Estuarine Phytoplankton,
W82-0O266 1501 5C
HAWKINS, J. E.
Application of the Expanded Bed Technique for
the Denitrification of a Sewage Effluent,
W82-02436 1505 5D
HAWLEY, M. E.
Comparison of Models for Forecasting Snow-
melt Runoff Volumes,
W82-04452 1510 2 A
A Planning Method for Evaluating Downstream
Effects of Detention Basins,
W82-03089 1507 4A
Water Yield Estimation in Western United
States,
W82-05689 1511 4D
HAWLEY, R. P.
Energy Costs and Portland Water Supply
System,
W82-02586 1505 5F
HAWNT, R. J. E.
Experience with Borehole Recharge in The Lee
Valley,
W82-03894 1509 4B
HAY, D.
Pump Sump Design Experience: Summary,
W82-06419 1512 8C
HAYASHIDA, S.
An Investigation of the Influence of Bacterio-
phages on the Bacterial Flora and Purification
Powers of Activated Sludge,
W82-02433 1505 5E
HAYDEN, C. M.
Determination of Moisture from NOAA Polar
Orbiting Satellite Sounding Radiances,
W82-01535 1503 2B
HAYDEN, T.
Simulation of Soil Water Within the Root Zone
of a Corn Crop,
W82-01834 1504 2G
HAYDOCK, I.
Methods of Computation and Ecological Regu-
lation of the Salinity Regime in Estuaries and
Shallow Seas in Connection with Water Regula-
tion for Human Requirements,
W82-02169 1505 5G
HAYDU, K. J.
Moisture Analysis from Radiosonde and Micro-
wave Spectrometer Data,
W82-04900 1511 2B
HAYES, C. R.
The Impact of Eutrophication on Water Treat-
ment and Supplies in the Anglian Water Author-
ity,
W82-03866 1509 5C
The use of Activated Carbon in Water Treat-
ment,
W82-05182 1511 5F
HAYES, E. C.
Chloride and Total Hardness Concentrations of
Water From the Upper Part of the Floridan
Aquifer in St. Johns County, Florida,
W82-05829 1511 7C
Potentiometric Surface of the Floridan Aquifer
in the St. Johns River Water Management Dis-
trict and Vicinity, Florida, September 1981,
W82-05849 1511 7C
Potentiometric Surface of the Floridan Aquifer,
St. John's River Water Management District and
Vicinity, Florida, May 1981,
W82-02479 1505 7C
HAYES, J. T.
A Parametric Crop Water Use Model,
W82-01310 1503 21
HAYES, M. O.
General Morphology and Sediment Patterns in
Tidal Inlets,
W82-00792 1502 2L
HAYNES, D. L.
Volatilization Rates of Intermediate and Low
Volatility Chemicals from Water,
W82-04817 1511 5B
HAYNES, K. E.
Competition for Water Resources: Coal and Ag-
riculture in the Yellowstone Basin,
W82-04805 1511 6D
HAYS, A. J. JR.
A Consistent Methodology for Wasteload Allo-
cations,
W82-05702 1511 5G
HAYTON, R. D.
The Ground Water Legal Regime as Instrument
of Policy Objectives and Management Require-
ments,
W82-05938 1512 6E
The Law of International Aquifers,
W82-05940 1512 6E
HAYWARD, D.
York River Destratification: An Estuary-Subes-
tuary Interaction,
W82-06787 1512 2L
HAZEN, R. E.
Cadmium in an Aquatic Ecosystem,
W82-03724
1508 5 A
HEADWORTH, H. G.
Evidence for a Shallow Highly-Permeable Zone
in the Chalk of Hampshire, U.K.,
W82-05645 1511 2F
HEADY, E. O.
Optimal Reservoir Management and Crop
Planning Under Deterministic and Stochastic In-
flows,
W82-03914 1509 3F
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AUTHOR INDEX
Potential Water Use and Agricultural Produc-
tion Patterns Under Alternative Water Prices,
W82-03092 1507 6B
Projected Effects of Energy Policies on Agricul-
tural Water Use and Irrigation,
W82-03915 1509 6C
HEANEY, J. P.
Methods for Apportioning the Cost of a Water
Resource Project,
W82-06853 1512 6C
Modeling Stormwater Storage/Treatment Tran-
sients: Applications,
W82-01981 1504 2E
Modeling Stormwater Storage/Treatment Tran-
sients: Theory,
W82-01980 1504 2A
Wetlands Use for Water Management in Florida,
W82-02590 1505 4A
HEANEY, S. I.
Determination of the Solubility of Ferrous Sul-
fide in a Seasonally Anoxic Marine Basin,
W82-02665 1506 2K
HEARNE, G. A.
Simulation of an Aquifer Test on the Tesuque
Pueblo Grant, New Mexico,
W82-02465 1505 2F
HEATH, M.
Thermophillic and Thermotolerant Fungi Isolat-
ed from the Thermal Effluent of Nuclear Power
Generating Reactors: Disposal of Human Op-
portunistic and Veterinary Pathogenic Fungi,
W82-01928 1504 5B
HEATH, M. S.
Wastewater Management in Coastal North
Carolina,
W82-05559 1511 5E
HEATH, M. S. JR.
Wastewater Management in Coastal North
Carolina,
W82-02511 1505 5D
HEATH, R. C.
Efficient Groundwater Utilization,
W82-02520 1505 6D
Hydrologic Almanac of Florida,
W82-03974
1509 7C
HEATH, R. T.
Aluminum Sulfate Treatment: Short-Term
Effect on Complex Phosphorus Compounds in a
Eutrophic Lake,
W82-01833 1504 5F
UV-Sensitive Complex Phosphorus: Association
with Dissolved Humic Material and Iron in a
Bog Lake,
W82-06930 1512 5C
HEATHCOTE, I. W.
Lake Erie Nearshore Water Chemistry at Nanti-
coke, Ontario, 1969-1978,
W82-02228 1505 2K
Major Physical Features of Long Point Bay and
Its Watershed,
W82-02579 1505 2H
HEATON, T. H. E.
Excess Air in Groundwater,
W82-02099 1504 2F
Gaseous Nitrogen as Evidence for Denitrifica-
tion in Groundwater,
W82-01485 1503 2K
HEATWOLE, C. G.
Managing Crisis: The Effectiveness of Local
Districts for Control of Ground Water Mining,
W82-02819 1506 4B
HEBBERT, R. H. B. '
A Comparison of Rainfall-Runoff Models,
W82-00911 1502 2A
HECKER, G. E.
Heated Discharge in an Estuary: Case Study,
W82-03674 1508 2L
Model-Prototype Comparison of Free Surface
Vortices,
W82-03667 1508 8B
HECKER, G. M.
Coherence Between Wind and Current Events
in a Nearshore, Shallow Water, Wave Dominat-
ed Environment,
W82-01674 1503 2L
HECKMAN, C. W.
Pesticide Effects on Aquatic Habitats,
W82-05146 151
1 5C
HECKMANN, R. A.
Postspawning Mortality of Rainbow Smelt in
Western Lake Superior,
W82-01189 1503 5C
HECKY, R. E.
The Phytoplankton and Protozooplankton of the
Euphotic Zone of Lake Tanganyika: Species
Composition, Biomass, Chlorophyll Content,
and Spatio-Temporal Distribution,
W82-03419 1508 2H
Primary Production and Rates of Algal Growth
in Lake Tanganyika,
W82-03420 1508 2H
HEDDEN, K. F.
Water Treatment Model for Pollutant Exposure
Assessment,
W82-00500 1501 5F
HEDGEPETH, J.
Rearing Pacific Salmon in Saltwater Ponds Fer-
tilized with Domestic Wastewater, Data Report,
June 1979 - May 1980,
W82-01906 1504 3C
HEDGES, J. E.
Hydrocarbon Geochemistry of the Puget Sound
Region-I. Sedimentary Acyclic Hydrocarbons,
W82-03241 1507 5B
HEDGES, J. I.
Chemical Indicators of Organic River Sources in
Rivers and Estuaries,
W82-00035 1501 5B
HEEG, J.
The Pongolo Floodplain: A Unique Ecosystem
Threatened,
W82-00684 1502 6G
HEEKMANN, W.
Waste Heat Balance in Aquifers Calculated by a
Computer Programme,
W82-00830 1502 7B
HEERTJES, P. M.
Fluid Flow Pattern in Upflow Reactors for An-
aerobic Treatment of Beet Sugar Factory
Wastewater,
W82-05372 1511 5D
HEESE, H. DE V.
An Epidemiological Study of Weil-Water Ni-
trates in a Group of South West African/Nami-
bian Infants,
W82-03831 1509 5C
HEGARTY, T. W.
Investigations of Control Mechanisms of Germi-
nation Under Water Stress,
W82-00912 1502 21
HEGEMANN, W.
Investigation on Constant F/M Ratio by Adap-
tion of Aeration Tank Volume,
W82-03860 1509 5D
HEGGEN, R. J.
Relative Runoff by Curve Number Nomograph,
W82-O4307 1510 2A
Water Quality Allocated Cost for Multipurpose
Reservoirs,
W82-04255 1510 6C
HEIDARI, M.
Analysis of Rock Stress Around a Liquid Waste
Injection System in Illinois,
W82-02280 1505 5E
HEIDELL, P. A.
Organizational and Political Considerations in
the Municipal Development of Small Hydro-
power,
W82-06588 1512 6E
HEIDINGER, R. C.
Economic Impact of Existing Ammonia Nitro-
gen Water Quality Standard, IPCB Chapter 3,
Rule 203 (F),
W82-02189 1505 5D
Relative Effects on Stream Biota of Chlorine
and Ammonia Occurring in Secondary Sewage,
W82-04409 1510 5C
HEIDMAN, J. A.
Evaluation of On-Site Wastewater Treatment
and Disposal Options,
W82-04404 1510 5D
Production Engineering and Marketing Analysis
of the Rotating Disk Evaporator,
W82-04405 1510 5D
HEIDTKE, T. M.
Modelling Effects of Remedial Programs to Aid
Great Lakes Environmental Management,
W82-01146 1503 5G
HEIKAL, M. M.
Effects of Salinization Treatments on Growth
and Some Related Physiological Activities of
Some Leguminous Plants,
W82-02381 1505 3F
HEILMAN, J. L.
Evaluating Near-Surface Soil Moisture Using
Heat Capacity Mapping Mission Data,
W82-05956 1512 7B
HEIM, N. E.
Innovative/ Alternative Technology Program;
Case Studies,
W82-03970 1509 5D
HEIMLICH, R.
Efficiently Reducing Nonpoint Phosphorus
Loads to Lakes and Reservoirs,
W82-04154 1509 5B
HEINEMANN, H. G.
A New Sediment Trap Efficiency Curve for
Small Reservoirs,
W82-03086 1507 8A
A Verification Study on a Reservoir Sediment
Deposition Model,
W82-01176 1503 2J
HEINEMANN, W. H.
Cablegation: I. Cable Controlled Plugs in Perfo-
rated Supply Pipes for Automatic Furrow Irri-
gation,
W82-05617 1511 8A
HEINKE, G. W.
Effects of Chemical Addition on the Perform-
ance of Settling Tanks,
W82-05701 1511 5D
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AUTHOR INDEX
HENDRY, G. S.
HEINRICH, D.
The Continuous Oxygen Uptake Rate Measure-
ment and Its Applicability as an Activated
Sludge Control Parameter,
W82-04O20 1509 5D
Pilot Studies of the Nitrification Process in
Fixed Film Reactors (Pilotversuche zur Nitrifi-
kation in Festbettreaktoren),
W82-04652 1510 5D
HEISINGER, J. F.
Antagonism of Selenium and Cadmium Pretreat-
ments to Subsequent Embryotoxic Doses of
Mercury and Cadmium in Fish Embryos,
W82-06371 1512 5C
HEIST, J. A.
Freeze Crystallization Applications for
Wastewater Recycle and Reuse,
W82-03128 1507 5D
HEIT, M.
Anthropogenic Trace Elements and Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbon Levels in Sediment
Cores From Two Lakes in the Adirondack Acid
Lake Region,
W82-00501 1502 5B
Biogenic and Abiogenic Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Sediments from Two Remote
Adirondack Lakes,
W82-04293 1510 5B
HEITMANN, H.
Chloride Determination in Automated Water
Composition Monitoring (Chloridbestimmung in
der Automatisierten
Wasserbeschaffenheitskontrolle),
W82-04580 1510 5 A
HEJKAL, f . W.
Reduction of Cytotoxicity in Virus Concentrates
from Environmental Samples,
W82-06757 1512 5A
Viruses in a Community Water Supply Associat-
ed with an Outbreak of Gastroenteritis and In-
fectious Hepatitis,
W82-06348 1512 5C
Water-To- Air Fractionation of Bacteria,
W82-00575 1502
5B
HEJL, H. R. JR.
Preliminary Appraisal of Ephemeral-Streamflow
Characteristics as Related to Drainage Area,
Active-Channel Width, and Soils in Northwest-
ern New Mexico,
W82-02476 1505 2E
HELD, S.
Effects of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Envi-
ronmental Bio-Transformation Products on
Aquatic Nitrification,
W82-06753 1512 5C
HELDER, W.
Sediment Water Exchanges of Nutrients and
Oxygen on Tidal Flats in the Ems-Dollart Estu-
ary,
W82-04751 1511 2L
HELGESEN, J. O.
Ground-Water Hydrology of Strip-Mine Areas
in Eastern Ohio (Conditions During Mining of
Two Watersheds in Coshocton and Muskingum
Counties),
W82-06141 1512 2F
HELLBERG, T.
The pH History of Lakes in Southwestern
Sweden as Calculated from the Subsoil Diatom
Flora of the Sediments,
W82-05034 1511 2H
HELLER, R.
Use of Excised Root Cultures as Bioindicators of
Water Pollution (Utilisation Des Cultures de Ra-
cines Isolees Comme Test Biologique de Pollu-
tion des Eaux),
W82-01133 1503 5A
HELLICKSON, M. L.
Water, Energy and Labor Requirements for
Future Pacific Northwest Irrigation,
W82-00143 1501 6A
HELLSTROM, G.
A Dimensionless Parameter Approach to the
Thermal Behavior of an Aquifer Thermal
Energy Storage System,
W82-06861 1512 2F
HELMER, R.
Water-Quality Monitoring: A Global Approach,
W82-01339 1503 7A
HELSEL, D. R.
Assessment of Water Quality in Streams Drain-
ing Coal-Producing Areas in Ohio,
W82-05234 1511 5B
HELVEY, J. D.
Acid Precipitation, A Review,
W82-06794
1512 5C
Effects of a North Central Washington Wildfire
on Runoff and Sediment Production,
W82-04250 1509 2E
A New Method for Sampling Snow Melt and
Rainfall in Forests,
W82-04435 1510 7B
HELWEG, O.
Managing Wells for Energy Efficiency,
W82-03734 1508 4B
HELWEG, O. J.
Reservoir Systems Optimization,
W82-06433 1512 4A
HELZ, G. R.
Composition of Estuarine Colloidal Material:
Major and Trace Elements,
W82-05137 1511 2L
HEM, J. D.
Stability of Beta-MnOOH and Manganese Oxide
Deposition from Springwater,
W82-06862 1512 2K
HEMOND, H. F.
Biogeochemistry of Thoreau's Bog, Concord,
Massachusetts,
W82-O0887 1502 2K
A Low-Cost Multichannel Recording Piezo-
meter System for Wetland Research,
W82-05076 1511 7B
HEMSLEY, J.
Automation of Norwich Sewage-Treatment
Works: Early Cost Considerations,
W82-00955 1502 5D
HEMSLEY, W. T.
Remedial Technique of Controlling and Treat-
ing Low Volume Leachate Discharge,
W82-01428 1503 5G
HEMYARI, P.
Super Slurper Effects on Crust Strength, Water
Retention, and Water Infiltration of Soils,
W82-01562 1503 2G
HENDERSON, J. E.
GC/MS Analysis of XAD-2 Extracts of Su-
perchlorinated Septage,
W82-05016 1511 5A
HENDERSON, K. W.
Plant Expansion Via High-Rate Pretreatment,
W82-05953 1512 5F
HENDERSON, R. J. A.
The Performance of an Off-Sewer Storm-
Sewage Tank,
W82-05469 1511 5D
HENDERSON-SELLERS, B.
Destratification and Reaeration as Tools for In-
Lake Management,
W82-01648 1503 5G
Modelling Evaporation from Reservoirs,
W82-04722 1510 2D
Models of Annual Cycles in Lentic Water
Bodies,
W82-06483 1512 5G
A Note on Minimizing Temperature Rise by
Restricting Evaporation from Small Open Water
Surfaces,
W82-03440 1508 3B
HENDREY, G. R.
Acidic Precipitation: Considerations for an Air
Quality Standard,
W82-04302 1510 5B
Acidification of Surface Waters in Two Areas of
the Eastern United States,
W82-03554 1508 5B
Effects of Acid Precipitation,
W82-05149
1511 5C
HENDRICKS, A. C.
Does Improved Waste Treatment Have Demon-
strable Biological Benefits,
W82-00779 1502 5C
HENDRICKS, D. W.
Derivation of an Empirical Sorption Rate Equa-
tion by Analysis of Experimental Data,
W82-06664 1512 5D
Fecal Coliform Densities in a Western Water-
shed,
W82-05618 1511 5B
The Input-Output Water Transactions Model of
Supply and Demand,
W82-03055 1507 6D
Modeling of Water Supply/Demand in the
South Platte River Basin, 1970-2020,
W82-05738 1511 6D
Sequential Water Reuse Effect on Stream Salin-
ity,
W82-05731 1511 3C
Water Reuse Planning by Means of an Input-
Output Table,
W82-04794 1511 6A
HENDRIX, J. P.
Reservoir Operation for Water Conservation,
W82-04165 1509 3B
HENDRIX, P. F.
Microcosms as Test Systems for the Ecological
Effects of Toxic Substances: An Appraisal with
Cadmium,
W82-03026 1507 5C
HENDRY, C. D.
Chemistry of Precipitation at Gainesville, Flor-
ida,
W82-00185 1501 2K
HENDRY, G. S.
Some Effects of Land Use on Bacteriological
Water Quality in a Recreational Lake,
W82-04567 1510 5B
Some Effects of Pulp and Paper Wastewater on
Microbiological Water Quality of a River,
W82-06315 1512 5C
Some Effects of Shoreline Cottage Development
on Lake Bacteriological Water Quality,
W82-06310 1512 5B
\
PA-93
HENEBRY, M. S.
AUTHOR INDEX
HENEBRY, M. S.
A Comparison of Vascular Vegetation and Pro-
tozoan Communities in Some Freshwater Wet-
land of Northern Lower Michigan,
W82-04927 1511 2H
HENKEL, M.
Status and Problems of Process Water Supply in
the Fruit and Vegetable Processing Industry
(Situation und Aufgaben Der
Betriebswasserwirtschaft in Der Obst- Und
Gemuseverarbeitenden Industrie),
W82-04584 1510 3E
HENNART, J. P.
Extension of the Integrodifferential Approach to
Inhomogeneous Multiaquifer Systems,
W82-02017 1504 2F
HENNES, R. W.
Slash Treatment After Clearcutting Lodgepole
Pine Affects Nutrients in Soil Water,
W82-00130 1501 4C
HENNESSY, R. R.
Power Spectral Analysis of a Forcemain Failure
Caused by Waterhammer,
W82-01826 1504 7B
HENNEY, R. C.
Shock Load of Chromium (VI),
W82-05253
1511 5D
HENNIG, H. F-K. O.
Variations in Trace Metal Content of the Mussel
Choromytilus Meridionalis (Kr.) with Season
and Sex,
W82-01969 1504 5A
HENNIGAN, R. D.
The Evolution of Water Quality Management,
W82-03476 1508 6E
Institutional Change - Water Quality Manage-
ment,
W82-05401 1511 6E
HENNING, H. F-K. O.
Preliminary Pollution Surveys Around the
South-Western Cape Coast. Part 4: Salt River
Mouth, Table Bay,
W82-03367 1507 5B
HENRICH, J.
Temperatures and Currents in a Stratified Lake:
A Two-Dimensional Analysis,
W82-04378 1510 2H
HENRIKSEN, K.
Measurement of in situ Rates of Nitrification in
Sediment,
W82-00798 1502 5 A
HENRIKSON, L.
Predator-Prey Relationships Among Water-
Mites (Hydracarina) and Other Freshwater Or-
ganisms,
W82-02963 1506 5C
Trophic Changes Without Changes in the Exter-
nal Nutrient Loading,
W82-02367 1505 2H
HENRY, J. G.
Recent Developments in Water Pollution Con-
trol,
W82-00340 1501 5D
HENRY, J. R.
Agricultural Conservation Program: An Evalua-
tion,
W82-02019 1504 3F
HENSCHKE, C. J.
Groundwater Systems Associated with Second-
ary Salinity in Western Australia.
W82-O2770 1506 2F
HENSEL, R.
Pump Installations for reverse Osmosis Systems,
W82-05882 1511 8C
HENZEN, M. R.
Wastewater Technologies in South Africa: Re-
search and Application,
W82-05350 1511 5D
HERB, W. J.
Hydrology of Area 3, Eastern Coal Province,
Pennsylvania,
W82-05831 1511 7C
Hydrology of Area 5, Eastern Coal Province,
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia,
W82-05834 1511 7C
HERBAUTS, J.
Direct Evidence of Water-Soluble Organic
Matter Leaching in Brown Earths and Slightly
Podzolized Soils,
W82-02034 1504 2G
HERBERT, I.
The Distribution of Mercury in the Sediments of
the Plym Estuary,
W82-01390 1503 5B
HERBERT, R.
Determination of Aquifer Parameters from
Large-Diameter Dug Well Pumping Tests,
W82-02917 1506 2F
HERDENDORF, C. E.
Growth Dynamics of Cladophora Glomerata in
Western Lake Erie in Relation to Some Envi-
ronmental Factors,
W82-06932 1512 5C
Limnetic Larval Fish of the Maumee and San-
dusky River Estuaries,
W82-01197
1503 7 A
HERGENRADER, G. L.
Eutrophication of the Salt Valley Reservoirs,
1968-73. I. The Effects of Eutrophication on
Standing Crop and Composition of Phytoplank-
ton,
W82-01653 1503 5C
Eutrophication of the Salt Valley Reservoirs
1968-73. III. The Macroinvertebrate Communi-
ty: Its Development, Composition, and Change
in Response to Eutrophication,
W82-01797 1503 5C
Eutrophication of the Salt Valley Reservoirs,
1968-1973. II. Changes in Physical and Chemical
Parameters of Eutrophication,
W82-03214 1507 5C
HERGERT, G. W.
Effects of Dairy Manure on Phosphorus Con-
centrations and Losses in Tile Effluent,
W82-01479 1503 5B
Phosphorus Concentration-Water Flow Interac-
tions in Tile Effluent from Manured Land,
W82-01340 1503 5B
HERKELMANN, H.
Development of Wastewater Purification in the
Ruhr Catchment Area and its Effects on Water
Quality in the 1970's (Entwicklung Der Abwas-
serreinigung Im Ruhr Einzugsgebiet Und Ihre
Auswirkungen Auf Die Gewassergute In Den
Siebzieger Jahren),
W82-06469 1512 5D
HERMANN, A. J.
Phosphorus Dynamics of a Florida Freshwater
Marsh Receiving Treated Wastewater,
W82-00108 1501 5E
HERMANN, D. J.
Performance Studies of Various Landfill and
Impoundment Liners,
W82-03938 1509 5E
HERMANN, R.
New Developments in Automated Biosensing
from Remote Water Quality Stations and Satel-
lite Data Retrieval for Resources Management,
W82-04800 1511 7B
HERON, R.
Occurrence of Ice Layers at the Base of High
A relic Snowpacks,
W82-O0844 1502 2C
HERRERA, I.
Extension of the Integrodifferential Approach to
Inhomogeneous Multiaquifer Systems,
W82-02017 1504 2F
Numerical Treatment of Leaky Aquifers in the
Short Time Range,
W82-06863 1512 2F
HERRGESELL, P. L.
Effects of Freshwater Flow on Fishery Re-
sources in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary,
W82-02141 1505 4C
HERRICKS, E. E.
Biological Monitoring, Part III.- Receiving
System Methodology Based on Community
Structure, •
W82-05023 1511 5 A
HERRINGTON, P. R.
Charging Policies for Water Services,
W82-01734 1503 6C
Escaping from Prison: An Economic Reassess-
ment of Rutland Water,
W82-06479 1512 6D
HERRMANN, R.
Transport of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons through a Partly Urbanized River Basin,
W82-04191 1509 5B
HERSCH, P.
Readying Boston's Water and Sewer System for
the Next Century,
W82-03870 1509 6B
HERSHAFT, A.
The Nonfuel Minerals Industry: Regulatory Im-
pacts,
W82-00612 1502 5B
HERSHFIELD, D. M.
Characterizing Short Duration Rainfall Intensi-
ties for Runoff Calculation,
W82-00142 1501 2A
The Magnitude of the Hydrological Frequency
Factor in Maximum Rainfall Estimation,
W82-00983 1502 2B
HESS, A. F.
Plant-Scale Comparison of Direct Filtration
Versus Conventional Treatment of a Lake Erie
Water,
W82-04129 1509 5F
Selection of a Sludge Handling Disposal System,
W82-06346 1512 5E
HESS, C. T.
Geologic and Hydrologic Factors Controlling
Radon-222 in Ground Water in Maine,
W82-01222 1503 2F
Radon-222, In Potable Water Supplies of New
England,
W82-01221 1503 5B
HESSE, C. S.
Recreational Water Quality and Health,
W82-02997 1506 5C
HESSELBERG, R. J.
Influence of PCBs in Water on Uptake and
Elimination of DDT and DDE by Lake Trout,
W82-01342 1503 5C
PA 94
AUTHOR INDEX
HIMMELBLAU, D. M.
HESTER, W. H.
Effects of Potential Water Conservation Efforts
in East Tennessee,
W82-05745 1511 3D
HESTON, J. F.
Asbestos Cement Pipe and Cancer in Connecti-
cut 1955-1974,
W82-01094 1502 5C
HEUER, T.
Wastewater Collection,
W82-01251
1503 5D
HEWETSON, J. P.
Contaminant Occurrence in an Unconfined Sand
Aquifer at a Municipal Landfill,
W82-03933 1509 5B
HEWLETT, J. D.
A Review of Catchment Experiments to Deter-
mine the Effect of Vegetation Changes on Water
Yield and Evapotranspiration,
W82-05647 1511 4C
HEY, D. L.
A Stress Function for Evaluating Strategies for
Water Quality Management,
W82-04407 1510 5C
HICKEY, C. R. JR.
Impact of the 1979 Accident at Three Mile
Island Nuclear Station on Recreational Fishing
in the Susquehanna River,
W82-03962 1509 5C
HICKEY, J. J.
Borehole Data-Collection Methods Applicable
for the Regional Observation and Monitor Well
Program, Southwest Florida Water Manage-
ment District,
W82-04493 1510 4B
Results of Deep-Well Injection Testing at Mul-
berry, Florida,
W82-05224 1511 5B
HICKEY JR, C. R.
Power Plant Siting and Design: A Case Study of
Minimal Entrainment and Impingement Impacts
at Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,
W82-03964 1509 5C
HICKMAN, K.
Characterization of Properties of Water,
W82-05540 1511 1A
HICKMAN, M.
The Removal of a Headed Discharge From a
Lake and the Effect Upon an Epiphytic Algal
Community,
W82-06898 1512 5C
HICKMAN, R. E.
Engineering Responds to Ecology,
W82-02935 1506 5D
HICKS, O.
An Environmental Safety Assessment of Butyl
Benzyl Phthalate,
W82-O0615 1502 5 A
HICKS, R.
Cold Lake-Beaver River Regional Water Re-
sources Study,
W82-05396 1511 6D
HIGGINS, A. J.
Organic Composition of Aerobic, Anaerobic,
and Compost-Stabilized Sludges,
W82-05854 1511 5E
HIGGINS, G.
Algal Bioassay of the Portage Lakes, Summit
County, Ohio,
W82-04813 1511 2H
HIGGINS, J. M.
Do Model for Discharges from Deep Impound-
ments,
W82-05316 1511 2H
HIGGINS, M. R.
Supreme Court Clarifies Water Act Require-
ment,
W82-02257 1505 6E
HIGNETT, K. C.
Waste Water Treatment Plant Reliability - Engi-
neering Design for Failure and Economic Gain,
W82-04611 1510 5D
HIJNEN, W. A. M.
Growth of Aeromonas Hydrophila at Low Con-
centrations of Substrates Added to Tap Water,
W82-00578 1502 5 A
HIKUMA, M.
Ammonia Electrode with Immobilized Nitrify-
ing Bacteria,
W82-01099 1502 5A
HILBERG, S. D.
The 1980-1981 Drought in Illinois: Causes, Di-
mensions, and Impacts,
W82-06523 1512 2E
HILDEBRAND, S. G.
Net Energy: Results for Small-Scale Hydroelec-
tric Power and Summary of Existing Analyses,
W82-04806 1511 6D
HILDERBRAND, D. C.
Influence of Ozonation on Sulfur, Nitrogen,
Chloride and Phosphorus Systems in Public
Drinking Water Supplies,
W82-05907 1512 5F
HILEMAN, B.
Acid Precipitation,
W82-01607
1503 5C
HILER, E. A.
A Report on: Research Needs.. ..Water Conser-
vation in Agriculture,
W82-05308 1511 3F
HILL, A. J.
Factors Influencing Biological Nitrification of
Steel Industry Wastewaters,
W82-03134 1507 5D
HILL, A. R.
Stream Phosphorus Exports from Watersheds
with Contrasting Land Uses in Southern Ontar-
io,
W82-02251 1505 5B
HILL, D.
Qualitative and Quantitative Studies on the In
Situ Adsorption, Degradation and Toxicity of
Acrylamide by the Spiking of the Waters of
Two Sewage Works and a River,
W82-06044 1512 5D
HILL, D. E.
Optimization Principle for Air and Water Move-
ment,
W82-05172 1511 2G
Removal of Phosphorus from Waste Water by
Soil Under Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions,
W82-01344 1503 5D
HILL, D. O.
Methods for Treatment of Color in Ground-
water,
W82-02532 1505 5F
HILL, D. R.
Characterization of Industrial Wastes by Evalu-
ating BOD, COD, and TOC,
W82-05255 1511 5A
HILL, G.
Classification of Central Amazon Lakes on the
Basis of their Microbiological and Physico-
Chemical Characteristics,
W82-00666 1502 2H
Physical and Chemical Studies of Lago Tupe; A
Central Amazonian Black Water 'Ria Lake',
W82-01381 1503 2H
HILL, G. E.
A Balloonborne Instrument for the Measure-
ment of Vertical Profiles of Supercooled Liquid
Water Concentration,
W82-01524 1503 7B
Seeding-Opportunity Recognition in Winter
Orographic Clouds,
W82-01005 1502 3B
HILL, R.
An Introduction to Industrial Water Treatment,
W82-03071 1507 5F
HILL, R. D.
Four Options for Hazardous Waste Disposal,
W82-03416 1508 5E
HILL, R. W.
Water in Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics Indus-
tries,
W82-04533 1510 5F
HILLARE-MARCEL, C.
018 Modelling of Freshwater Inputs in Baffin
Bay and Canadian Arctic Coastal Waters,
W82-01590 1503 2C
HILLEARY, J. T.
Lineboro Quadrangle: Hydrogeology,
W82-04969 1511 7C
Littletown Quadrangle: Hydrogeology,
W82-04984 1511 7C
HILLMAN, R. M.
Land and Stream Salinity in Western Australia,
W82-01374 1503 5B
HILNER, C. A.
Ames Salmonella Mutagenicity Assays on
Water: Dichloromethane Extracts Versus Prepa-
ration of Growth Media with Test Samples,
W82-06548 1512 5 A
Comparison of Liquid-Liquid Extraction and
Resin Adsorption for Concentrating Mutagens
in Ames Salmonella/Microsome Assays on
Water,
W82-01812 1504 5A
Evaluation of Standard and Modified M-FC,
Macconkey, and Teepol Media for Membrane
Filtration Counting of Fecal Coliforms in Water,
W82-00644 1502 5 A
HILSDON, C. W.
Using Pump Curves and Valving Techniques for
Efficient Pumping,
W82-05666 1511 8C
HILTON, J.
The Effect of Boat Activity on Turbidity in a
Shallow Broadland River,
W82-06330 1512 5C
Management and Design Implications of a Math-
ematical Model of a Rapid Gravity Sand Filter
Backwash,
W82-00460 1501 5D
HIMEBAUGH, R. R.
Microorganism Inventory in Activated Sludge
Control,
W82-03483 1508 5D
HIMES, W.
An Evaluation of the Potential for Water Con-
servation and Reuse in the Georgia Pulp and
Paper Industry,
W82-02456 1505 3E
HIMMELBLAU, D. M.
Simulation of a Time Dependent Activated
Sludge Wastewater Treatment Plant,
W82-02303 1505 5D
PA-95
HINCKLEY, B. S.
AUTHOR INDEX
HINCKLEY, B. S.
Physical Effects of Vehicular Disturbances on
Arid Landscapes,
W82-00111 1501 4C
HINCKLEY, T. M.
Water Relations, Soil Fertility, and Plant Nutri-
ent Composition of a Pygmy Oak Ecosystem,
W82-01034 1502 21
HINDE, R. C.
Streamlined Regulations Could Help Make New
Stormwater Management Concepts Part of the
Tradition,
W82-02000 1504 4A
HINDLE, R.
Residues of Nonylphenol in Spruce Foliage,
Forest Soil, Stream Water and Sediment After
its Aerial Application,
W82-00559 1502 5B
HINES, A. L.
Groundwater Leaching of Organic Pollutants
From in Situ Retorted Oil Shale. A Mass Trans-
fer Analysis,
W82-00626 1502 5B
HINES, D. C. M.
Production of Ammonia in a Packed-Bed Anaer-
obic Upflow (ANFLOW) Bioreactor,
W82-03598 1508 5D
HINES, M. E.
Distribution of Methanogenic and Sulfate-Re-
ducing Bacteria in Near-Shore Marine Sedi-
ments,
W82-04894 1511 2L
HINES, R.
The Ecological Significance of a Stunted White
Perch Population in an Eutrophic Maine Pond,
W82-04418 1510 5C
HINKINS, S. M.
Increased Toxicity of Ammonia to Rainbow
Trout (Salmo Gairdneri) Resulting from Re-
duced Concentrations of Dissolved Oxygen,
W82-01629 1503 5C
HINKS, R. W.
Five Year Water Resources Research Plan for
the State of California,
W82-05532 1511 6B
Reservoir Systems Optimization,
W82-06433
1512 4A
HINRICHS, D. J.
Innovative/ Alternative Technology Program;
Case Studies,
W82-03970 1509 5D
HINRICHS, R.
Case Studies on the Migration of Pollutants in
Ground Water,
W82-01424 1503 5B
HINRICHS, R. L.
Mathematical Model of Sequential Loading in
Fixed-Bed Adsorbers,
W82-05269 1511 5D
HINRICHSEN, D.
Poland: Coming to Grips with Pollution,
W82-02092 1504 5G
HINTERLEITNER, S.
Serum Enzymes in Rainbow Trout as Tools in
the Diagnosis of Water Quality,
W82-00857 1502 5 A
HINTON, G. C. F.
On the Algal Ecology of the Lowland Iraqi
Marshes,
W82-02777 1506 6G
HII'KI,, K. W.
Modeling Hydrologic Time Series from the
Arctic,
W82-0II98 1503 2A
Operational Research Techniques in River Basin
Management,
W82-05387 1511 6A
HIRAOKA, M.
An Approach to the Control of the Activated
Sludge System by Use of a Succession Model,
W82-04057 1509 5D
Calculation of Sludge Reservoir Volume for
MLSS Control,
W82-03856 1509 5D
A Control System for Smaller Wastewater
Treatment Plants,
W82-04024 1509 5D
A New Approach to Computerized Control
System for the Activated Sludge Process in
Transient States,
W82-04027 1509 5D
HIRATA, T.
Wave Formation and Heat Transfer at an Ice-
Water Interface in the Presence of a Turbulent
Flow,
W82-01128 1503 2C
HIRATSUKA, Y.
Effect of Slime Stuck Inside Sampling Pipings
on Water Quality and How to Remove It,
W82-03585 1508 5D
HIRAYAMA, K.
Distribution of Mutagens in Tama and Ayase
River Sediments,
W82-04182 1509 5 A
Studies on Oxygen Transfer Models,
W82-05349 1511 1A
HIRO, S.
Automatic Operation of a Freeze-Thawing and
Dewatering Plant for Sewage Sludges,
W82-04599 1510 5D
HIROSE, T.
Variability of Stream Water Quality in Some
Land Management Systems in the Southern Ka-
kioka Basin, Japan,
W82-06020 1512 5B
HIROTSUJI, J.
A Method for the Evaluation of the Effective-
ness of a Quality Control Operation in Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-03854 1509 5D
HIRSCH, J. H.
Numerical Simulation of the Effects of Cooling
Tower Complexes on Clouds and Severe
Storms,
W82-00995 1502 2B
HIRSCH, R. M.
Stochastic Hydrologic Model for Drought Man-
agement,
W82-02897 1506 2E
Techniques of Trend Analysis for Monthly
Water Quality Data,
W82-05344 1511 7C
HIRSHFIELD, H. I.
Peripheral Effects of Cadmium on the Blood and
Head Kidney in the Brown Bullhead (Ictalurus
Nebulosus),
W82-06003 1512 5C
HIRTH, L. J.
Textile Warp Size Reclamation Using Thermal
Precipitation,
W82-03034 1507 5D
HIRTLE, R. W. M.
Sedimentological and Biological Changes in the
Windsor Mudflat, an Area of Induced Siltation,
W82-00548 1502 5C
HISTI, G.
Separation of Aqueous Organic Mixtures by
Pervaporation and Analysis by Mass Spectrom-
etry or a Coupled Gas Chromatograph-Mass
Spectrometer,
W82-06791 1512 5A
HITDLEBAUGH, J. A.
Nitrification Using the Rotating Biological Con-
tactor,
W82-03132 1507 5D
Operational Problems with Rotating Biological
Contactors,
W82-01549 1503 5D
HITE, J. C.
Economics,
W82-01304
Economics,
W82-06998
1503 5G
1512 5G
HITES, R. A.
Aromatic Amines in and Near the Buffalo River,
W82-00622 1502 5B
Fluxes of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to
Marine and Lacustrine Sediments in the North-
eastern United States,
W82-05138 1511 5B
Organic Compounds Found Near Dump Sites in
Niagara Falls, New York,
W82-01802 1504 5B
Oxidation of Phenolic Antioxidants in a River
System,
W82-01801 1504 5B
HITZ, H. R.
The Assessment of the Possible Inhibitory Effect
of Dyestuffs on Aerobic Waste-Water Bacteria,
Experience with a Screenint Test,
W82-04825 1511 5C
HJELDNES, E. I.
Cracking, Leakage, and Erosion of Earth Dam
Materials,
W82-03149 1507 8D
HJELMFELT, A. T.
Time Distribution of Clock Hour Rainfall,
W82-01402 1503 2 A
HJELMFELT, A. T. JR.
Empirical Investigation of Curve Number Tech-
nique,
W82-04112 1509 2A
HJORT, J.
Factors Influencing Formation of Trihalometh-
anes in Drinking Water with Special Reference
to Swedish Conditions,
W82-04826 1511 5F
HLAVAY, J.
Investigations of Natural Hungarian Zeolite for
Ammonia Removal,
W82-05482 1511 5D
HO, A. K. W.
Monitoring of Selected Trace Organics During
Biological Wastewater Treatment,
W82-06392 1512 5D
HO, J.
Some Effects of Sewage Discharge Upon Phyto-
plankton in Hong Kong,
W82-02095 1504 5C
HO, K. W. A.
Application of Ultraviolet Disinfection in a Ter-
tiary Wastewater Treatment Plant,
W82-06390 1512 5D
PA 96
AUTHOR INDEX
HOLDSWORTH, G.
HO, KC.
Degree of Pollution of Several Major Streams
Entering Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong,
W82-02058 1504 5B
HO, M. H.
Determination of Nanogram Quantities of Mer-
cury in Water with a Gold-Plated Piezoelectric
Crystal Detector,
W82-01509 1503 5A
HO, W. S.
Extraction of Phenolic Compounds and Organic
Acids by Liquid Membranes,
W82-06331 1512 5D
HO, Y. B.
Mineral Composition of Phragmites Australis in
Scottish Lochs as Related to Eutrophication. I.
Seasonal Changes in Organs,
W82-05099 1511 2H
Mineral Element Content in Ulva Lactuca L.
with Reference to Eutrophication in Hong Kong
Coastal Waters,
W82-03417 1508 5B
HOANG, V. D.
Prediction of Water Inflow to Lake Memphre-
magog (Prevision des Apports Hydriques au lac
Memphremagog),
W82-04459 1510 2 A
HOBBA, W. A. JR.
Abandoned Coal Mines in West Virginia as
Sources of Water Supplies,
W82-05219 1511 3C
Ground- Water Hydrology of Jefferson County,
West Virginia,
W82-04986 1511 2F
HOBBIE, J. E.
Nitrogen Recycling in a North Carolina Coastal
River,
W82-02822 1506 5B
HOBBS, E. H.
Response of Fababean Yield, Protein Production
and Water Use to Irrigation,
W82-01089 1502 21
Sorghum and Barley in Southern Alberta: Grain
Yield Response to Irrigation and Fertilizer,
W82-04471 1510 21
HOBBS, J. M.
Sea Water Distillation in Jersey and Its Use to
Augment Conventional Water Resources,
W82-02748 1506 3 A
HOBO, T.
Ion Flotation-Spectrophotometric Determina-
tion of Traces of Chromium (VI),
W82-O20O7 1504 5 A
HOCH, H. J.
Confluence of Two Jets Created by Two Paral-
lel Segment Gates of a Bottom Outlet (Schuss-
strahl-Zusammenfuhrung Bei Einem Grundab-
lass Mit Nebeneinyanderliegenden Segments-
chutzen).
W82-06243 1512 8B
HOCUTT, C. H.
Fish Responses to Temperature to Assess Ef-
fects of Thermal Discharge on Biological Integ-
rity,
W82-06777 1512 5C
Inertia and Recovery: An Approach to Stream
Classification and Stress Evaluation,
W82-04735 1510 6G
HODGDON, R. B.
Research on Piezodialysis - Sixth Report,
W82-05294 1511 3A
HODGES, E.
The Control of Bacterial Pollution Caused by
Sea Discharges of Sewage,
W82-00699 1502 5D
HODGKISS, I. J.
Factors Affecting the Distribution of Lignico-
lous Marine Fungi in Hong Kong,
W82-06908 1512 5B
Stream Pollution in Hong Kong - An Appraisal,
W82-02084 1504 5B
HODGSON, A. S.
The Effect of Short-Term Waterlogging During
Furrow Irrigation of Cotton in a Cracking Grey
Clay,
W82-06010 1512 3F
HODGSON, J. M.
A Microprocessor-Based Controller for the
Plugging Factor Monitor,
W82-06398 1512 3A
HODGSON, M. E.
State Water Use and Socioeconomic Data Relat-
ed to the Second National Water Assessment,
W82-00739 1502 6D
HODSON, R. E.
Mineralization of Detrital Lignocelluloses by
Salt Marsh Sediment Microflora,
W82-06410 1512 2L
HODSON, R. G.
Ichthyoplankton Samplers for Simultaneous
Replicate Samples at Surface and Bottom,
W82-04297 1510 7B
HOEFLIN, J. R.
Assessment of Oil Shale Retort Wastewater
Treatment and Control Technology - Phases I
and II,
W82-00390 1501 5B
HOEHN, R. C.
Algae as Sources of Trihalomethane Precursors,
W82-04149 1509 5B
HOEKS, J.
Analytical Solutions for Transpot of Conserv-
ative and Nonconservative Contaminants in
Groundwater Systems,
W82-03555 1508 5B
HOESE, H. D.
Some Effects of Fresh Water on the Atchafalaya
Bay System,
W82-02143 1505 6G
HOFFMAN, D.
Low Temperature Evaporation Plants,
W82-05118 1511 3A
HOFFMAN, G. J.
Leaching Requirements for Salinity Control. II.
Oat, Tomato, and Cauliflower,
W82-03790 1509 21
HOFFMAN, M. R.
Trace Metal Catalysis in Aquatic Environments,
W82-0O629 1502 5B
HOFFMANN, M. R.
Characterization of Soluble and Colloidal-Phase
Metal Complexes in River Water by Ultrafiltra-
tion. A Mass-Balance Approach,
W82-OO480 1501 5A
HOFFMASTER, W. W.
Foam Control in Aeration Tanks,
W82-O0171
1501 5D
HOFKES, E.
How Proper Prospecting Improves the Odds,
W82-05757 1511 3B
HOFSTEE, A. W. M.
Analysis of PCBs in Sediment by Glass Capil-
lary Gas Chromatography,
W82-04916 1511 5A
Determination of Organochlorines in River
Sediment by Capillary Gas Chromatography,
Application to Dutch River Sediment,
W82-06274 1512 5 A
HOGGAN, D. H.
Floodplain Management Needs Peculiar to Arid
Climates,
W82-03908 1509 2E
HOGGATT, R. E.
Floods of March 1978 in the Maumee River
Basin, Northeastern Indiana,
W82-02485 1505 2E
HOLBECHE, J. D.
Isolation of the Mycobacterium Avium-M. In-
tracellulare-M. Scrofulaceum Complex from
Tank Water in Queensland, Australia,
W82-02069 1504 5 A
HOLBURT, M. B.
Colorado River Water Allocation,
W82-05888 1511 6C
International Problems on the Colorado River,
W82-05892 1511 5G
HOLDER-FRANKLIN, M. A.
Bacteria Under the Ice,
W82-06561 1512 5A
Correlations Between Predominant Heterotro-
phic Bacteria and Physicochemical Water Qual-
ity Parameters in Two Canadian Rivers,
W82-06544 1512 5B
Diurnal Variations of the Heterotrophic Bacteria
in the Sediment and Water of a Small Woodland
Stream,
W82-06563 1512 5A
An Ecological Approach to the Study of Bacte-
ria at the Florenceville Site in September and
February,
W82-06560 1512 5A
Interactions of Heterotrophic Bacteria in the
Sediment Water Phases of Two Contrasting
Rivers,
W82-06564 1512 5A
An Introductory Study of Seasonal Variation in
the Aerobic Heterotrophic Bacterial Population
of the Saint John River Using Classical System-
atics,
W82-06559 1512 5A
Methods of Studying Population Shifts in
Aquatic Bacteria in Response to Environmental
Change,
W82-06558 1512 5C
Seasonal and Diurnal Changes in the Predomi-
nant Heterotrophic Bacterial Species of the Me-
duxnekeag River,
W82-06562 1512 5A
HOLDREN, G. C. JR.
Factors Affecting Phosphorus Release from
Intact Lake Sediment Cores,
W82-00251 1501 2H
HOLDRINET, H.
Organochlorine Residues in Suspended Solids
Collected from the Mouths of Canadian Streams
Flowing into the Great Lakes 1974-1977,
W82-05635 1511 5B
HOLDRINET, M. V. H.
PCB Residues in Bottom Sediments Collected
From the Bay of Quinte, Lake Ontario 1972-
1973,
W82-01155 1503 5B
HOLDSWORTH, G.
A Mechanism for the formation of Large Ice-
bergs,
W82-04798 1511 2C
PA-97
HOLFORD, I. C. R.
AUTHOR INDEX
HOLFORD, I. C. R.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Reactions in Overland
Flow of Wastewater,
W82-02996 1506 5D
HOLL, W.
Regeneration of Anion Exchange Resins by Cal-
cium Carbonate and Carbon Dioxide,
W82-01484 1503 5F
HOLLAN, E.
Free Surface Oscillations in Lake Kinneret,
W82-06879 1512 2H
HOLLETT, K. J.
Maps Showing Ground-Water Conditions in the
San Simon Wash Area, Papago Indian Reserva-
tion, Arizona- 1979,
W82-05231 1511 7C
HOLLEY, E. R.
Jet Injections for Optimum Mixing in Pipe
Flow,
W82-04558 1510 8A
HOLLIS, G. E.
Relationship of the Roughness Coefficient Man-
ning's N and Discharge in an Urban River,
W82-02376 1505 2E
HOLLOD, G. J.
Trihalomethanes in Chlorinated Cooling Waters
of Nuclear Reactors,
W82-05713 1511 5F
HOLLON, B. F.
Water Quality in a Stream Receiving Dairy
Feedlot Effluent,
W82-04860 1511 5B
HOLM-HANSEN, T.
A Salicylate-Hypochlorite Method for Deter-
mining Ammonia in Seawater,
W82-00238 1501 5 A
HOLMAN, D.
Supplying Water to the Rural Community,
W82-06223 1512 5F
HOLMAN, R. C.
Waterborne Gastroenteritis Due to The Nor-
walk Agent: Clinical and Epidemiologic Investi-
gation,
W82-03898 1509 5C
HOLMAN, W. F.
Treatability of Type A Zeolite in Wastewater-
Partl,
W82-05687 1511 5D
Treatability of Type A Zeolite in Wastewater-
Part II,
W82-05688 1511 5D
HOLMBERG, A.
Modelling of the Activated Sludge Process for
Microprocessor-Based State Estimation and
Control,
W82-06324 1512 5D
HOLMES, B. H.
Federal Participation in Land Use Decision-
Making at the Water's Edge-Floodplains and
Wetlands,
W82-0O799 1502 6E
HOLMES, J. W.
The Influence of Plant Communities Upon the
Hydrology of Catchments,
W82-00931 1502 2D
HOLMES, K. T.
Infiltration Inflow Analysis: Finding the Source,
W82-05038 1511 5B
HOLMES, N. T. H.
Phytobenthos of the River Tees and Its Tribu-
taries,
W82-O2065 1504 2K
Phytoplankton of Four Rivers, the Tyne, Wear,
Tees and Swale,
W82-01376 1503 2E
HOLMES, P. R.
The Mathematical Modelling of Water Quality
with Particular Reference to the Industrial
Rivers of Yorkshire,
W82-06644 1512 5G
HOLMSTROM, H.
Improved Operation of Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Plants in Sweden by Use of Instru-
mentation and Automation,
W82-03846 1509 5D
HOLSAMBRE, D. G.
Optimum Depth and Spacing of Subsurface
Drains,
W82-05693 1511 8B
HOLT, J.
A Close-Interval Sampler for Collection of Sedi-
ment Pore Waters for Nutrient Analyses,
W82-02346 1505 5 A
HOLT, R. F.
Crop Residue Removal and Tillage; Effects on
Soil Erosion and Nutrient Loss in the Corn Belt,
W82-01770 1503 2J
Soluble N and P Concentrations in Surface
Runoff Water,
W82-01413 1503 5B
HOLT, S. M.
Estimating Aquifer Parameters for Large-Diam-
eter Wells,
W82-03647 1508 2F
HOLTSCHLAG, D. J.
Flow Model of Saginaw River Near Saginaw,
Michigan,
W82-03996 1509 2E
HONDA, T.
Automatic Operation of a Freeze-Thawing and
Dewatering Plant for Sewage Sludges,
W82-04599 1510 5D
HONEYCUTT, F. G. JR.
Water and Wastewater Managers Face the Fi-
nancially Troubled 1980s,
W82-05166 1511 6B
HOOD, J. W.
Bedrock Aquifers in the Lower Dirty Devil
River Basin Area, Utah, with Special Emphasis
on the Navajo Sandstone,
W82-05220 1511 7C
HOOD, M. A.
The Effects of Organophosphorus Pesticides on
Estuarine Ammonium Oxidizers,
W82-01567 1503 5C
Effects of Temperature, pH, Salinity, and Inor-
ganic Nitrogen on the Rate of Ammonium Oxi-
dation by Nitrifiers Isolated from Wetland Envi-
ronments,
W82-00910 1502 2L
Isolation and Characterization of Ultramicrobac-
teria from a Gulf Coast Estuary,
W82-06747 1512 5A
Survival of Vibrio Cholerae and Escherichia
Coli in Estuarine Waters and Sediments,
W82-06742 1512 5C
HOOFTMAN, R. N.
Cytogenetic Effects on the Eastern Mudmin-
now, Umbra Pygmaea, Exposed to Ethyl Meth-
anesulfonate, Benzo(a)Pyrene, and River Water,
W82-04480 1510 5C
HOOK, D. D.
Rice Fields of South Carolina: A Resource In-
ventory and Management Policy Evaluation,
W82-06072 1512 6B
HOOK, L. A.
Methanogenesis in Marine Sediments ,.':■
IMBERGER, J.
The Influence of Stream Salinity on Reservoir
Water Quality,
W82-02762 1506 4C
IMBRIGIOTTA, T. E.
Hydrologic and Chemical Evaluation of the
Ground-Water Resources of Northwest Elkhart
County, Indiana,
W82-06691 1512 5B
IMHOFF, K. R.
Experiences with Purification Lakes and Polish-
ing Lagoons,
W82-05241 1511 5D
The Fate of Heavy Metals in the Ruhr System
and Their Influence on Drinking Water Quality,
W82-0O962 1502 5B
INCZEDY, J.
Investigations of Natural Hungarian Zeolite for
Ammonia Removal,
W82-05482 1511 5D
INGRAM, H. A. P.
Size and Shape in Raised Mire Ecosystems: A
Geophysical Model,
W82-06215 1512 2G
INGRAM, J. W.
Multi-Attribute Decision Analysis for the Pro-
tection of Groundwater Resources,
W82-03805 1509 6A
INGRAM, R.
Factors Controlling Phytoplankton Primary
Productivity in Byram Lake, Mt. Kisco, N.Y.,
Summer, 1977,
W82-00915 1502 2H
INKINA, G. A.
Comparative Characteristics of the Bacterio-
plankton of Rivers,
W82-06986 1512 5C
Interrelationships in the Development of the
Three Structural Components of the Plankton in
the Off-Bottom Zone of Lakes,
W82-05451 1511 2H
Use of Knopp's Method to Assess Self-Purifica-
tion Processes in Water Bodies and Water
Courses,
W82-02073 1504 5B
INMAN, G. W. JR.
Kinetics of Monochloramine Decomposition in
the Presence of Bromide,
W82-02651 1506 5B
INNERFELD, H.
Ultra-High-Rate Filtration of Raw and Com-
bined Sewer Overflows,
W82-05266 1511 5D
INNISS, W. E.
Effect of Sulfide on Nitrogen Fixation in a
Stream Sediment-Water System,
W82-06540 1512 5C
Nitrogen Fixation and Methane Metabolism in a
Stream Sediment-Water System Amended with
Leaf Material,
W82-00486 1501 2K
INO.H.
Apparatus for Cleaning Water Containing For-
eign Particles Such as Suspended Matters or Oil,
W82-06699 1512 5D
INO, R.
Apparatus for Cleaning Water Containing For-
eign Particles Such as Suspended Matters or Oil,
W82-06699 1512 5D
INOUE, T.
Estimation of the Precipitable Water from the
IR Channel of the Geostationary Satellite,
W82-06995 1512 7B
INOUE, Y.
Measurement of Heavy Water Concentration
with a Density Meter,
W82-02009 " 1504 5 A
INOZEMTSEV, Y. P.
Cavitation Resistance of Concrete,
W82-03165 1507 8F
INVERSIN, A. R.
Rural Power Schemes in Pakistan,
W82-04328 1510 8A
IP, S. Y.
Algal Growth in Primary Settled Sewage-The
Effects of Five Key Variables,
W82-06055 1512 5D
IQBAL, M. M.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Content of Flow from
Drains Fertilized with Cow Manure Slurry,
W82-04183 1509 5B
IRELAND, M. P.
Cadmium, Copper, Lead, Zinc and Manganese
in the Polychaete Arenicola Marina from Sedi-
ments Around the Coast of Wales,
W82-02416 1505 5A
IRVINE, R. B.
Yield and Phenotypic Traits of Semidwarf and
Normal-Statured Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.)
Genotypes Grown Under Differing Levels of
Moisture Stress,
W82-01121 1503 21
Seepage from Free Water Above Impermeable
Tailings,
W82-02714 1506 5B
ISAACSON, P. A.
Occult Hemoglobin as an Indicator of Impinge-
ment Stress in Fishes,
IRVINE, R. L.
Fermentation Industry,
W82-01257
Fermentation Industry,
W82-06917
1503 5D
1512 5D
Intermittent Biological Waste Treatment
Systems-Process Considerations,
W82-03141 1507 5D
Nitrification in the Sequencing Batch Biological
Reactor,
W82-05254 1511 5D
Overland Flow Treatment of Poultry Processing
Wastewater in Cold Climates,
W82-02992 1506 5D
A Stoichiometric Model of Bacterial Growth,
W82-03756 1509 5D
IRVING, W. M.
Chloride Ion Concentrations as an Aid to Esti-
mating Recharge to the Woburn,
W82-06234 1512 2F
IRWIN, G. A.
Chemical, Physical, and Radiological Quality of
Selected Public Water Supplies in Florida, Feb-
ruary-April 1980,
W82-0O01O 1501 5F
IRWIN, J.
Pulsed-Bed Technique Can Cut Treatment
Stages,
W82-04613 1510 5D
IRWIN, R.
Upward Flow Clarification of Secondary
Sewage Effluent Using Lime,
W82-02413 1505 5D
ISAAC, P.
Water-Pollution Research and Its Application in
Developing Countries,
W82-05246 1511 5G
ISAACS, L. T.
Integral Equation Formulation for Ground-
Water Flow,
W82-02716 1506 2F
W82-01931
1504 5C
ISAKA, H.
The Use of the Equilibrium Temperature to
Establish the Heat Balance of a Water Surface
(Sur 1'Utilization de la Temperature d'Equilibre
pour PEtablissement du Bilan Thermique d'Un
Plan d'Eau),
W82-01353 1503 2H
ISAKOVA, YE. F.
Seasonal Variations in the Actual Fecundity of
Daphnia Magna in a Laboratory Culture,
W82-02083 1504 5C
ISAKSEN, H. C.
Protein Recovery from Beef Packing Effluent,
W82-02994 1506 5D
• ISELY, R. B.
The Relationship of Accessible Safe Water and
Adequate Sanitation to Maternal and Child
Health-Looking Forward to the Drinking
Water and Sanitation Decade,
W82-04606 1510 6D
ISENSEE, A. R.
Behavior of Trifluralin in Aquatic Model Eco-
systems,
W82-00233 1501 5C
ISHAK, M. M.
Some Ecological Aspects of Lake Qarun,
Fayoum, Egypt. Part I. Physico-Chemical Envi-
ronment,
W82-02859 1506 2H
Some Ecological Aspects of Lake Qarun,
Fayoum, Egypt, Part II. Production of Plankton
and Benthic Organisms,
W82-03052 1507 2H
ISHIBASHI, T.
Coagulation Mechanisms: An Electron Micro-
scopic Study Using Aluminum Sulfate,
W82-04423 1510 5F
ISHIDA, K.
Chemical Species Dissolved in Shallow Ground-
waters of the Plains Around Rokko Mountains,
(In Japanese),
W82-04177 1509 2K
ISHIDA, Y.
Distribution of Obligately Oligotrophic Bacteria
in Lake Biwa,
W82-00346 1501 5A
ISHIO, S.
Study on the Scarcity of Red Tide in the Eutro-
phicated Waters of Ariake Bay I. Dissolution of
Phosphate Ion from Bottom Mud by Hydrogen
Sulfide,
W82-03240 1507 5C
ISHIWATARI, R.
Distribution and Origin of N-Alkanoic Acids, N-
Alkanols and N-Alkanes in Environmental Sam-
ples (In Japanese),
W82-04171 1509 5B
ISHIZUKA, T.
Determination of Phosphate in Wastewater by
Ion-Exclusion Chromatography with Flow Cou-
lometric Detection,
W82-06040 1512 5 A
The Role of Elemental Oxygen Demand in
Total Oxygen Demand for Water Pollutants,
W82-06611 1512 5D
',:s
I
PA- 103
ISKANDAR, I. K.
AUTHOR INDEX
ISKANDAR, I. K.
Modeling Nitrogen Transport and Transforma-
tions in Soils: 1. Theoretical Considerations,
W82-03324 1507 2G
ISRAEL, D. H.
Western Coal Mining in the 1980s: A Study in
Federal/State Conflicts,
W82-00972 1502 6E
ISSAR, A.
Environmental Isotopes as a Tool in Hydrogeo-
logical Research in an Arid Basin,
W82-03415 1508 2F
The Rate of Flushing as a Major Factor in
Determining the Chemistry of Water in Fossil
Aquifers in Southern Israel,
W82-03799 1509 2K
ITO, T.
Multielement Preconcentration of Trace Heavy
Metals in Water by Coprecipitation and Flota-
tion with Indium Hydroxide for Inductively
Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrom-
etry,
W82-01097 1502 5A
ITOH, Y.
Dissolved Oxygen Content Monitoring Using
Gas Phase Oxygen Analysis in a High Purity
Oxygen Activated Sludge Plant,
W82-04344 1510 5D
Practice and Perspective on Computer Control
in Sewage Process,
W82-03852 1509 5D
Supervisory Computer Control System for
Arakawa Left Basin-Wide Sewage Treatment
Plant,
W82-03862 1509 5D
IVAKHNENKO, A. G.
The Modeling of Aquatic Ecological Systems,
W82-01972 1504 5B
IVANOV, E. G.
Calculation of the Annual Distribution of River
Runoff When Observation Data Are Available,
W82-02854 1506 2E
IVANOV, V. A.
Detection of Oil Pollutants on the Surface of
Inland Waters by a Projector-Based Optical De-
tector,
W82-02853 1506 5A
IVANOVA, L. YU.
Possibility of Using Tritium for Studying Global
Circulation of Atmospheric Moisture,
W82-00863 1502 2A
IVANOVA, T. N.
Problems of the Multipurpose Use of Water
Resources of the Volga-Akhtuba Floodplain and
Volga Delta,
W82-05487 1511 4A
IVASHCHENKO, I. N.
Large-Scale Experimental Investigations of Fail-
ure of an Embankment Slope under Dynamic
Loads,
W82-04774 1511 8D
IVERSON, R. M.
Physical Effects of Vehicular Disturbances on
Arid Landscapes,
W82-00111 1501 4C
IVERSON, W. P.
Gas-Chromatographic Speciation of Methylstan-
nanes in the Chesapeake Bay Using Purge Trap
Sampling with a Tin-Selective Dector,
W82-O4808 1511 5 A
IWAHORI, K.
Automatic Measurement Device of the Respira-
tion Rate and Experimental Investigation on the
Constant DO Control by Using the Device for
the Activated Sludge Process,
W82-04022 1509 5D
IWAI, S.
Nitrogen Control for the Partly Sewered Basin
of Yodo River-Lake Biwa System,
W82-05244 1511 5D
IWATSUBO, R. T.
Aquatic Biology of the Redwood Creek and
Mill Creek Drainage Basins, Redwood 1 National
Park, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, Cali-
fornia,
W82-02484 1505 4C
IWUGO, K. O.
The Effects of pH and Suspended Solids in the
Removal of Organics from Water and
Wastewaters by the Activated Carbon Adsorp-
tion Process,
W82-04568 1510 5D
Pilot Plant Performances in Municipal
Wastewater Treatment by Activated Carbon
Adsorption,
W82-00851 1502 5D
IYER, C. S. P.
A New Voltammetric Method for the Determi-
nation of Silica Traces in Water,
W82-03270 1507 5 A
IZAGUIRRE, G.
Geosmin and 2-Methylisoborneol from Cyano-
bacteria in Three Water Supply Systems,
W82-06740 1512 5F
IZAQUIRRE, G.
Closed-Loop Stripping Analysis as a Tool for
Solving Taste and Odor Problems,
W82-03886 1509 5F
IZUMI, N.
Automatic Control of the Sewage Sludge Pyro-
lysis Process in Multiple Hearth Furnace,
W82-04587 1510 5E
JACINTHO, A. O.
Ion Exchange in Flow Injection Analysis Deter-
mination of Ammonium Ions at the Microgram
per Liter Level in Natural Waters with Pulsed
Nessler Reagent,
W82-03700 1508 5A
JACK, W.
Evidence of the Unsuitability of Gravity Coring
for Collecting Sediment in Pollution and Sedi-
mentation Rate Studies,
W82-00840 1502 7B
JACKSON, D.
Separation of Toxic Organotin Compounds from
Aqueous Solution by Adsorption,
W82-02641 1506 5D
JACKSON, D. C.
Why Bother with Historic Preservation,
W82-03384 1507
8A
IVIE, G. W.
Fate of Diflubcnzuron in Water,
W82-02216
1505 5B
JACKSON, D. L.
Potential Uses of Spent Shale in the Treatment
of Oil Shale Retort Waters,
W82-00445 1501 5D
JACKSON, F. H.
Interdisciplinary Environmental Analysis for
Timber Sale Planning,
W82-01539 1503 6A
JACKSON, J. A. A.
Gas-Chromatographic Speciation of Methylstan-
nanes in the Chesapeake Bay Using Purge Trap
Sampling with a Tin-Selective Dector,
W82-04808 1511 5 A
JACKSON, L. A.
Chrysotile Asbestos Fibers in Drinking Water
from Asbestos-Cement Pipe,
W82-01592 1503 5B
JACKSON, L. L.
Consecutive Amperometric Titrations for Cal-
cium and Magnesium,
W82-00208 1501 5A
JACKSON, M. B.
An Ion-Exchange Process with Thermal Regen-
eration XIV Thermally Regenerable Resin
Systems with High Capacities,
W82-06101 1512 3A
Monitoring Cladophora Growth Conditions and
the Effect of Phosphorus Additions at a Shore-
line Site in Northeastern Lake Erie,
W82-06942 1512 5C
Projected Cladophora Growth in Southern
Georgian Bay in Response to Proposed Munici-
pal Sewage Treatment Plant Discharges to the
Mary Ward Shoals,
W82-06936 1512 5C
JACKSON, M. D.
Determination of Aldicarb Residues in Water by
Combined High Performance Liquid Chromato-
graphy Mass Spectrometry,
W82-06549 1512 5A
JACKSON, P. J.
The Scientific Basis for Control of Lead in
Drinking Water by Water Treatment,
W82-04301 1510 5F
JACKSON, R.
Managing Oil and Gas Activities in Coastal En-
vironments: Refuge Manual,
W82-01081 1502 5G
JACKSON, R. A.
Keeping a Century-Old Water System Young,
W82-04138 1509 8G
JACKSON, R. D.
Canopy Temperature as a Crop Water Stress
Indicator,
W82-01106 1503 21
Remote Detection of Nutrient and Water Defi-
ciencies in Sugarcane Under Variable Cloudi-
ness,
W82-02709 1506 7B
JACKSON, T.
A Study of Samples of Well Water Collected
from Selected Areas in California to Determine
the Presence of DBCP and Certain Other Pesti-
cide Residues,
W82-00532 1502 5A
JACKSON, T. J.
Aircraft Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture and
Hydrologic Parameters, Chickasha, Okla., 1980
Report,
W82-06969 1512 7B
Aircraft Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture and
Hydrologic Parameters, Taylor Creek, Fla., and
Litle River, Ga., 1979 Data Report,
W82-01771 1503 7B
Comparison of Areal Snow Storage Sampling
Procedures for Rangeland Watersheds,
W82-02555 1505 2C
Sensitivity of SCS Models to Curve Number
Variation,
W82-06631 1512 2A
Soil Moisture Updating and Microwave Remote
Sensing for Hydrological Simulation,
W82-01611 1503 2G
PA 104
AUTHOR INDEX
JARRELL, S. L.
i&sas
JACKSON, W. H.
Drainage Areas of Streams at Selected Loca-
tions in Kentucky,
W82-02835 1506 1C
JACKSON, W. L.
Sediment Transport During a Controlled Reser-
voir Release,
W82-02196 1505 2 J
JACOB, J. T.
Detoxification of Residual Quaternaries,
W82-O0562 1502 5G
JACOBS, A.
Energy Management in the Water Works Indus-
try.
W82-02608 1506 5F
Trends in Sludge Management,
W82-05435
1511 5E
JACOBS, R. R.
Evaluation of the Tentative Standard Method
for Enteric Virus Concentration from Large
Volumes of Tap Water,
W82-04096 1509 5 A
Modifications of the Tentative Standard Method
for Improved Virus Recovery Efficiency,
W82-04095 1509 5 A
Survival and Fate of Enteric Viruses in Soil
Treatment Systems for Wastewater,
W82-06150 1512 5D
JACOBS, S. F.
Liquid Level Interferometer,
W82-05929
1512 7B
JACOBSON, J. S.
Acid Rain and Environmental Policy,
W82-01987 1504 5B
JACOBSON, P.
Terrace Planning Criteria for Runoff Control for
Deep Loess Soil,
W82-00144 1501 4D
JACOBY, J. M.
Internal Phosphorus Loading in a Shallow Eu-
trophic Lake,
W82-06663 1512 2H
JACQUEZ, R. B.
Preliminary Screening of Bacterial Components
as Organic Precursors to the Formation of Tri-
halomethanes,
W82-04957 1511 5F
JAEGER, C.
Resonance in Hydropower Stations,
W82-04953 1511 8C
JAEGGI, M. N. R.
Origin of Step-Pool Systems in Mountain
Streams,
W82-06335 1512 2J
JAGGI, I. K.
Influence of Seasonal Evaporative Demand on
Evapotranspiration and Yield of Irrigated
Wheat,
W82-05121 1511 2D
JAGIELO, T. H.
Effects of Suspended Volcanic Sediment on
Coho and Chinook Salmon in the Toutle and
Cowlitz Rivers,
W82-06706 1512 5C
JAHNKE, A.
Pixe Trace Element Analysis of an Aquatic
Plant as Indicator of Heavy Metal Pollution,
W82-04818 1511 5A
JAHREN, N. G.
Quantitative Relationship of Grouting to the Re-
duction of Groundwater Flow Through Rock
Foundations,
W82-05201 1511 8E
JAIN, S. C.
Application of SCS Infiltration Model,
W82-06872 1512 4D
River Bed Aggradation Due to Overloading,
W82-01486 1503 2J
JAIN, T. C.
Performance of Different Crops with Residual
Moisture in Vertisols,
W82-03357 1507 21
JAISWAL, S.
Phytoplankton Community Analysis in Lakes of
Kumaun Himalaya,
W82-06764 1512 5C
JAL, J. F.
Controlled Nucleation and Quasi-Ordered
Growth of Ice Crystals From Low Temperature
Electrolyte Solutions,
W82-05123 1511 2C
JALURIA, Y.
Horizontal Recirculation in Water Bodies Due
to Thermal Discharge,
W82-06723 1512 5C
JAMEEL, H.
New Opportunities for In-Plant Reduction of
Pollutants Through Process Changes,
W82-01559 1503 5G
JAMES, A.
Some Perspectives in the Modelling of Biologi-
cal Treatment of Wastewaters,
W82-05430 1511 5D
JAMES, C. R.
Considering Sludge Production in the Selection
of Coagulants,
W82-05675 1511 5F
JAMES, L. D.
Floodplain Management Needs Peculiar to Arid
Climates,
W82-03908 1509 2E
Salt Uptake in Natural Channels Traversing
Mancos Shales in the Price Basin, Utah,
W82-06093 1512 2E
Water Resources Research Prioritization and
Management-Problems and Perspectives,
W82-05753 1511 6B
JAMES, R. H.
Investigating Potential Water Contamination by
Petroleum-Asphalt Coatings in Ductile-Iron
Pipe,
W82-05676 1511 5 A
JAMES, S. C.
Bench Scale Assessment of Technologies for
Contaminated Ground Water Treatment,
W82-01433 1503 5G
JAMES, W.
Power Spectral Analysis of a Forcemain Failure
Caused by Waterhammer,
W82-01826 1504 7B
Resonator Studies for Kincardine Harbour, Lake
Huron,
W82-0O228 1501 8B
JAMIESON, A.
Oxygen Bleaching Shows Potential for Reduc-
ing Costs, Effluent Problems,
W82-01899 1504 5D
JANA, B. B.
Growth Characteristics of the Heterotrophic
Bacterial Population of Water and Bottom Sedi-
ments in Tanks Under Different Trophic Condi-
tions,
W82-02953 1506 5C
JANA, P. K.
Effect of Soil-Moisture Tensions and Preceding
Winter Crops on the Yield and Water-Use Effi-
ciency of Succeeding Crop of Tossa Jute,
W82-02045 1504 21
JANARDAN, K. G.
Abundance of Organic Compounds in Water,
W82-01162 1503 5A
Grab Versus Composite Sampling: A Primer for
the Manager and Engineer,
W82-00891 1502 5 A
Graphical Effluent Quality Control for Compli-
ance Monitoring: What Is a Violation,
W82-O0261 1501 5G
JANES, D.
Groundwater Seepage as a Nutrient Source to a
Drainage Lake; Lake Mendota. Wisconsin,
W82-06285 1512 5B
JANGI, M. S.
Influence of Salinity and Organic Nutrient Con-
centration on Survival and Growth of Vibrio
Cholerae in Aquatic Microcosms,
W82-06534 1512 5C
JANHURST, S.
Some Effects of Pulp and Paper Wastewater on
Microbiological Water Quality of a River,
W82-06315 1512 5C
JANISZEWSKI, M.
Water Resources Appraisal for Hydroelectric
Licensing: Penobscot River Basin, Maine,
W82-01763 1503 6D
JANONIS, B. A.
Modeling of Water Supply/Demand in the
South Platte River Basin, 1970-2020,
W82-05738 1511 6D
JANUS, L. L.
The OECD Cooperative Programme on Eutro-
phication; Canadian Contribution, Summary
Report,
W82-06566 1512 5 A
The OECD Cooperative Programme on Eutro-
phication Canadian Contribution, Summary
Report, (Supplement),
W82-06567 1512 7C
JAQUES, W. B.
Stopping Water with Chemical Grout,
W82-03396 1507 8G
JAQUETTE, D. J.
Efficient Water Use in California: Conjunctive
Management of Ground and Surface Reservoirs,
W82-05628 1511 4B
JARMAN, R.
Evaluation of Water Quality During Herbicide
Applications to Kerr Lake, OK,
W82-02327 1505 5B
JARMAN, R. T.
Effect of Pembroke Power Station on the Tem-
peratures in Milford Haven, Wales,
W82-02406 1505 5C
JARNIS, R. N.
High-Level Ozone Disinfection of Municipal
Wastewater Effluents,
W82-00379 1501 5D
JARNIS, R. W.
Obtaining High-Level Wastewater Disinfection
with Ozone,
W82-02706 1506 5D
JAROSZYNSKI, L. O.
BIONESS, A New Design in Multiple Net Zoo-
plankton Samplers,
W82-0O21O 1501 7B
JARRELL, S. L.
Economic Impact Study of R8 1-11 Trihalometh-
ane Standards for Public Water Supplies,
W82-06098 1512 5F
PA- 105
JARRELL, W. M.
AUTHOR INDEX
JARRELL, W. M.
Sodium-Potassium Ratios in Soil Solution and
Plant Response Under Saline Conditions,
W82-00469 1501 3C
JARRETT, A. R.
Reduced Runoff and Nonpoint Source Pollution
Through Increased Infiltration,
W82-05300 1511 2G
Transient Soil Moisture Movement Through
Layered Soils Using a Finite Element Approach,
W82-00133 1501 2G
JARRETT, R. D.
Debris Flows in Small Mountain Stream Chan-
nels of Colorado and Their Hydrologic Implica-
tions,
W82-01597 1503 2E
JARVTS, R. S.
Drainage Network Structure and the Diameter-
Magnitude Relation,
W82-01308 1503 2A
JAYANGOUDAR, I.
Hydrobiological Studies on the Ajwa Reservoir,
the Source of Raw Water Supply to the Baroda
Water Works,
W82-01364 1503 2H
JAYARAMAN, T. K.
Training Programmes for Better Water Manage-
ment in Surface Irrigation Projects in India,
W82-03434 1508 9B
Water Use Efficiency and Rotational Water
Supply at the Farm Level: Certain Results from
an Experimental Pilot Project in Gujarat State,
India,
W82-04608 1510 3F
JEFFERSON, C. A.
Oregon Coastal Salt Marsh Upper Limits and
Tidal Datums,
W82-04312 1510 2L
JEFFREE, R. A.
Mining Pollution and the Diet of the Purple-
Striped Gudgeon Mogurnda Mogurnda Rich-
ardson (Eleotridae) in the Finniss River, North-
ern Territory, Australia,
W82-01366 1503 5C
JEFFS, D. N.
Pollution From Land Runoff,
W82-00253 1501 5B
JEKEL, M. R.
Total Organic Halogen as a Parameter for the
Characterization of Reclaimed Waters: Measure-
ment, Occurrence, Formation, and Removal,
W82-00197 1501 5D
JEN, W. C.
Influence of Temperature and Time of Incuba-
tion on the Estimation of Bacterial Numbers in
Tropical Surface Waters,
W82-O6037 1512 5A
JENKINS, C. R.
Development of Evaluation of Ion-Exchange
Resins for Removal of Specific Metals in Water
Treatment,
W82-05282 1511 5F
JENKINS, D.
Alterations in the BOD Procedure for the 15th
Edition of 'Standard Methods for the Examina-
tion of Water and Wastewater',
W82-01186 1503 5 A
Relationship Between Organic Loading, Dis-
solved Oxygen Concentration and Sludge Sett-
leability in the Completely-Mixed Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-0544I 1511 5D
JENKINS, D. N.
Theory for Aquifer Test Analysis in Fractured
Rock Under Linear (Nonradial) Flow Condi-
tions,
W82-04676 1510 2F
JENKINS, J. J.
Terrain, Groundwater and Secondary Salinity in
Victoria, Australia,
W82-02046 1504 2F
JENKINS, S. H.
Disposing of Sewage Sludge at Sea,
W82-05127 1511 5E
JENKINS, T. F.
Removal of Volatile Trace Organics from
Wastewater by Overland Flow Land Treatment,
W82-01042 1502 5D
Vegetation Selection and Management for Over-
land Flow Systems,
W82-01500 1503 5E
Wastewater Treatment by a Prototype Slow
Rate Land Treatment System,
W82-02981 1506 5D
JENKINS, W. J.
Helium Isotopes in Geothermal Systems: Ice-
land, The Geysers, Raft River and Steamboat
Springs,
W82-06085 1512 2F
JENNETT, J. C.
Microplate Technique for Determining Accu-
mulation of Metals by Algae,
W82-00492 1501 5 A
Pharmaceutical Waste Treatment by Anaerobic
Filter,
W82-05686 1511 5D
JENNINGS, M.
Rearing Pacific Salmon in Saltwater Ponds Fer-
tilized with Domestic Wastewater, Data Report,
June 1979 - May 1980,
W82-01906 1504 3C
JENNINGS, M. E.
Characterization of Freshwater Inflow Modifi-
cation to Estuaries Resulting from River Basin
Development,
W82-02162 1505 6G
JENSEN, A. L.
PCB Uptake by Five Species of Fish in Lake
Michigan, Green Bay of Lake Michigan, and
Cayuga Lake, New York,
W82-06493 . 1512 5B
JENSEN, K. H.
Application of Soil Water Flow Theory in Field
Simulation,
W82-03589 1508 2G
JENSEN, P. K.
Practical Experiences in Plants Using Activated
Carbon,
W82-02788 1506 5F
JENSEN, R. G.
Hydrologic Conditions at the Idaho National
Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Emphasis: 1974-
1978,
W82-03984 1509 5B
A Wind-Powered, Ground Water Monitoring
Installation at a Radioactive Waste Management
Site in Idaho,
W82-05233 1511 5B
JENSEN, W. P.
Phosphate in Water: I, Reduction Using North-
ern Lignite Fly Ash,
W82-03882 1509 5F
JEPSEN, C. P.
Chemical Pretreatment for Activated-Carbon
Adsorption,
W82-02234 1505 5F
Effects of Salts on Activated Carbon Adsorption
of Fulvic Acids,
W82-05667 1511 5F
JERGER, D. E.
Anaerobic Processes,
W82-01245
Anaerobic Processes,
W82-06923
1503 5D
1512 5D
JERVIS, R. E.
The Determination of Heavy Metals (Al, Mn,
Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb) in Urban Snow
Using an Atomic Absorption Graphite Furnace,
W82-05397 1511 5A
Determination of Sulphur in Snow by Proton
Induced X-Ray Emissions (Pixe) Method,
W82-06082 1512 5A
JESSEN, S.
Regulation for Environmental Protection: The
Nanticoke Industrial Complex, Ontario, Canada,
W82-02024 1504 6E
JETHWAS, J. L.
Influence of Geology on Tunnelling Conditions
and Deformational Behavior of Supports in
Faulted Zones a Case History of the Chhobro-
Khodri Tunnel in India,
W82-03181 1507 8A
JEVONS, C.
Ultraviolet Systems in Water Treatment,
W82-06726 1512 5F
JEWELL, T. K.
Development of Improved Stormwater Quality
Models,
W82-04559 1510 5B
Statistical Analysis to Derive Improved Storm-
water Quality Models,
W82-05857 1511 5B
JEWELL, W. J.
Engineers Assess Aquaculture Systems for
Wastewater Treatment,
W82-03354 1507 5D
Fate of Pathogens in Thermophilic Aerobic
Sludge Digestion,
W82-06772 1512 5D
JEWETT, K. L.
Fingerprinting Inorganic Arsenic and Organoar-
senic Compounds in the Situ Oil Shale Retort
and Process Waters Using a Liquid Chromato-
graph Coupled with an Atomic Absorption
Spectrometer as a Detector,
W82-05151 1511 5A
Speciation of Trace Di- and Triorganotins in
Water by Ion-Exchange HPLC-GFAA,
W82-04037 1509 5 A
JHA, K. P.
Irrigation Requirement of High- Yielding Rice
Varieties Grown on Soils Having Shallow
Water-Table,
W82-05971 1512 3F
JIRKA, G. H.
Buoyant Surface Jets,
W82-03670 1508 8B
Efficient Cooling Ponds: Design,
W82-03672 1508 8A
Vertical Round Buoyant Jet in Shallow Water,
W82-04365 1510 7C
JIWA, S. F. H.
Enterotoxigenic Bacteria in Food and Water
from an Ethiopian Community,
W82-04463 1510 5A
PA 106
AUTHOR INDEX
JOHNSON, R. K.
JOB, S. V.
Diurnal, Depth-Wise, and Seasonal Changes of
Physico-Chemical Factors in Sathiar Reservoir,
W82-01372 1503 2H
Seasonal and Diurnal Changes of Chlorophyll in
a Tropical Fresh Water Impoundment,
W82-02052 1504 2H
JOBES, J. A.
Leaching Requirements for Salinity Control. II.
Oat, Tomato, and Cauliflower,
W82-03790 1509 21
JOBLING, M.
Temperature Tolerance and the Final Preferen-
dum - Rapid Methods for the Assessment of
Optimum Growth Temperatures,
W82-01996 1504 5C
JOBSON, H. E.
Comparison of Techniques for Estimating
Annual Lake Evaporation Using Climatological
Data,
W82-06850 1512 2D
Temperature and Solute-Transport Simulation in
Streamflow Using a Lagrangian Reference
Frame,
W82-0O726 1502 2E
JOERES, E. F.
The Linear Decision Rule (LDR) Reservoir
Problem with Correlated Inflows. I. Model De-
velopment,
W82-03237 1507 4A
JOFRE, J.
Viral Pollution Determination of Superficial
Waters (River Water and Sea- Water) from the
Urban Area of Barcelona (Spain),
W82-05014 1511 5A
JOHANNSEN, C. J.
Remote Sensing Applications for Resource Man-
agement,
W82-03279 1507 7B
JOHANSSON, N.
Perivitelline pH of Salmonide Eggs in Relation
to Ambient pH,
W82-04064 1509 5C
JOHN, D. M.
Periphyton in the Volta Lake. I. Seasonal
Changes on the Trunks of Flooded Trees,
W82-02882 1506 2H
Periphyton in the Volta Lake. II. Seasonal
Changes on Wooden Blocks with Depth,
W82-02883 1506 2H
JOHN, J.
Method of Selective Dissolution for Character-
ization of Particulate Forms of Radium and
Barium in Natural and Waste Waters,
W82-03879 1509 5 A
JOHN, P.
Fluorescence Cell Design and Use to Determine
Crude Oil in Water,
W82-05358 1511 5A
JOHNSEN, T. N.
Picloram Dissipation in a Small Southwestern
Stream,
W82-00212 1501 5B
JOHNSON, A. H.
Aluminum in Precipitation, Streams, and Shal-
low Groundwater in the New Jersey Pine Bar-
rens,
W82-01297 1503 5B
JOHNSON, B. T.
Fate of Kepone and Mirex in a Model Aquatic
Environment: Sediment, Fish, and Diet,
W82-01820 1504 5B
Laboratory Procedure for Estimating Residue
Dynamics of Xenobiotic Contaminants in a
Freshwater Food Chain,
W82-01443 1503 5B
JOHNSON, C. C. JR.
The Safe Drinking Water Act on Review,
W82-05792 1511
5G
JOHNSON, D. A.
Plant Improvement for Semi-Arid Rangelands:
Possibilities for Drought Resistance and Nitro-
gen Fixation,
W82-05610 1511 3F
JOHNSON, D. E.
Determination of Phthalates in Industrial and
Municipal Wastewaters,
W82-02999 1506 5 A
JOHNSON, D. G.
A Bacterial Bioassay for Assessment of
Wastewater Toxicity,
W82-O0398 1501 5A
JOHNSON, D. M.
Hydrogeology of Well-Field Areas Near
Tampa, Florida, Phase 1 -Development and
Documentation of a Two-Dimensional Finite-
Difference Model for Simulation of Steady-State
Ground-Water Flow,
W82-01780 1503 6A
An Index of Arizona Summer Rainfall Devel-
oped Through Eigenvector Analysis,
W82-01528 1503 2B
JOHNSON, D. P.
Assessment of Water Quality in Streams Drain-
ing Coal-Producing Areas in Ohio,
W82-05234 1511 5B
JOHNSON, D. R.
Rainfall-Related Trends in the Structure of a
Fish-Crustacean Community in Texas' Galves-
ton Bay System,
W82-02160 1505 2L
JOHNSON, D. W.
Acidic Precipitation: Considerations for an Air
Quality Standard,
W82-04302 1510 5B
The Effects of Acid Rain on Forest Nutrient
Status,
W82-06860 1512 5C
The Natural Acidity of Some Unpolluted
Waters in Southeastern Alaska and Potential Im-
pacts of Acid Rain,
W82-01867 1504 5B
JOHNSON, G.
The Physico-Chemical and Planktonic Response
of an Algicide-Treated Shallow Mountain Lake
in Arizona,
W82-02571 1505 5G
JOHNSON, G. E.
Characterization and Processing of Coal Con-
version Process Wastewaters,
W82-00441 1501 5D
JOHNSON, H. P.
Nitrate-Nitrogen in Tile Drainage as Affected
by Fertilization,
W82-02269 1505 5B
Transport of Nitrate and Gaseous Denitrifica-
tion in Soil Columns During Leaching,
W82-05709 1511 5B
JOHNSON, J. D.
Kinetics of Monochloramine Decomposition in
the Presence of Bromide,
W82-02651 1506 5B
Reactions of Chlorine with Selected Aromatic
Models of Aquatic Humic Material,
W82-00254 1501 5F
JOHNSON, K. G.
Floods of September 16, 1975 in Tallaboa
Valley, Puerto Rico,
W82-05230 1511 6F
JOHNSON, K. L.
Quantification of Octachlorostyrene and Related
Compounds in Great Lakes Fish by Gas Chro-
matography-Mass Spectrometry,
W82-04993 1511 5 A
JOHNSON, K. M.
Diel Flux of Dissolved Carbohydrate in a Salt
Marsh and a Simulated Estuarine Ecosystem,
W82-03168 1507 2L
JOHNSON, K. S.
The Calculation of Ion Pair Diffusion Coeffi-
cients: A Comment,
W82-03487 1508 IB
Dissolution of Salt on the East Flank of the
Permian Basin in the Southwestern U.S.A.,
W82-03586 1508 2F
JOHNSON, L. D.
Water-Related Environmental Control Require-
ments at Municipal Solid Waste-to-Energy Con-
version Facilities,
W82-O0O37 1501 5D
JOHNSON, L. S.
Two Techniques for Locating and Sampling
Brown Trout Microhabitat Under Complete Ice
Cover,
W82-06703 1512 7B
JOHNSON, M. G.
Great Lakes Environmental Protection Policies
from a Fisheries Perspective,
W82-0O978 1502 6G
Modelling Effects of Remedial Programs to Aid
Great Lakes Environmental Management,
W82-01146 1503 5G
Seasonal Variation of Infiltration Capacities of
Soils in Western Oregon,
W82-06961 1512 2G
JOHNSON, M. S.
Groundwater Levels in Nebraska 1980,
W82-01785 1503 2F
JOHNSON, N. M.
'Acid Rain', Dissolved Aluminum and Chemical
Weathering at the Hubbard Brook Experimental
Forest, New Hampshire,
W82-03641 1508 5B
JOHNSON, P.
The Future of Flood Estimation and the Flood
Studies Report,
W82-04687 1510 2E
JOHNSON, P. R.
Ground-Water Reconnaissance of Part of the
Lower Kenai Peninsula, Alaska,
W82-05837 1511 2F
JOHNSON, R.
Environmental Residuals and Capital Costs of
Energy Recovery from Municipal Sludge and
Feedlot Manure,
W82-06405 1512 5E
JOHNSON, R. A.
Isolation of Enteroviruses from Oxidation Pond
Waters,
W82-06750 1512 5D
JOHNSON, R. K.
Geomorphic and Lithologic Controls of Diffuse-
Source Salinity, Grand Valley, Western Colora-
do,
W82-06364 1512 2J
PA- 107
JOHNSON, R. S.
AUTHOR INDEX
JOHNSON, R. S.
Several Plume Flows in Pure and Saline Water
at Its Density Extremum,
W82-05088 1511 2E
JOHNSON, R. W.
Monitoring Freshwater Inflow to Estuaries by
Remote Sensing,
W82-02138 1505 7A
JOHNSON, S. M.
Application of Capillary Gas Chromatography
Mass Spectrometry/Computer Techniques to
Synoptic Survey of Organic Material in Bed
Sediment,
W82-01573 1503 5A
JOHNSON, T. C.
Contourites in Lake Superior,
W82-01935
1504 2H
Sedimentation Rates and Depositional Processes
in Lake Superior from Pb210 Geochronology,
W82-04380 1510 2J
JOHNSON, T. M.
Geological Considerations in Hazardous-Waste
Disposal,
W82-03797 1509 5B
JOHNSON, V. G.
Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Induction of
the Hepatic Mixed-Function Oxidase System in
Pacific Staghorn Sculpin,
W82-04895 1511 5C
JOHNSON, W.
Response of Subtropical Phytoplankton to
Power Plant Entrainment,
W82-02708 1506 5C
JOHNSTON, C. D.
Analyses of Solute Distributions in Deeply
Weathered Soils,
W82-02764 1506 2K
JOHNSTON, G. L.
Guidelines for Control of Septic Tank Systems,
W82-02599 1505 5B
JOHNSTON, J. B.
Influence of Chlorination and the Distribution
System on Mutagens in a Potable Water Supply,
W82-04961 1511 5 A
Values of Ecological Characterization Studies to
Assess Effects of Freshwater Inflow to Estu-
aries,
W82-02147
1505 6G
JOHNSTON, R.
Expanded Wastewater Treatment at a Metal
Working Plant,
W82-06487 1512 5D
JOHNSTON, R. A.
Evaluation of Winter Application of Liquid
Sludge to Farmland,
W82-00952 1502 5B
JOHNSTON, R. H.
Summary of Hydrologic Testing in Tertiary
Limestone Aquifer, Tenneco Offshore Explora-
tory Well-Atlantic OCS, Lease-Block 427
(Jacksonville NH 17-5),
W82-06685 1512 2F
JOHNSTON, S. A. JR.
Estuarine Dredge and Fill Activities: A Review
of Impacts,
W82-01805 1504 2L
JOKINEN, E. H.
Rare and Endangered Species: Freshwater Gas-
tropods of Southern New England,
W82-04968 1511 5C
JOLLER, T.
Transport Processes of Copper and Zinc in a
Highly Eutrophic and Meromictic Lake,
W82-05518 1511 5B
JOLLEY, R. L.
Concentrating Organics in Water for Biological
Testing,
W82-01591 1503 5 A
JOLLY, V. H.
Limnology of Lake Rerewhakaaitu,
W82-01705 1503 2H
JONAS, J.
Geologic, Hydrologic and Chemical Data From
Test Wells in the Dickson Area, Tennessee,
W82-00090 1501 7C
JONAS, T. D.
Year-to-Year Changes in the Salinity of the
Eastern English Channel, 1948-1973: A Budget,
W82-01399 1503 2A
JONASSON, R.
Comparison of Atomic Absorption Spectrome-
tric, Spectrophotometric, and Fluorimetric
Methods for Determination of Aluminum in
Water,
W82-04892 1511 5 A
JONE, C. M.
Organic Constituents of Mutagenic Secondary
Effluents from Wastewater Treatment Plants,
W82-06178 1512 5D
JONES, A. J.
Urban Aquaculture of the Rainbow Trout
(Salmo gairdneri),
W82-02812 1506 81
JONES, C.
SEASAT SAR Response from Water Resources
Parameters,
W82-00101 1501 7B
JONES, C. A.
Remote Detection of Nutrient and Water Defi-
ciencies in Sugarcane Under Variable Cloudi-
ness,
W82-02709 1506 7B
JONES, C. W.
Performance of Granular Soil Covers on Canals,
W82-00047 1501 8D
JONES, D. A.
Diel Variations of Selected Physico-Chemical
Parameters in Lake Kissimmee, Florida,
W82-00535 1502 2H
JONES, D. B.
Condensation of Butane Vapor in a Gravity-
Drained Ice Bed,
W82-05917 1512 3A
JONES, D. D.
Studies of Nitrification in a Coke-Waste Activat-
ed Sludge Process,
W82-05295 1511 5D
JONES, D. E. B.
Measuring Reservoir Ground Movements,
W82-05773 1511
8G
JONES, E. B.
Analysis of Firm Water Supply Under Complex
Institutional Constraints,
W82-02501 1505 6A
JONES, F.
Bacterial Pollution of Marine Waters from the
Disposal of Sewage and Sewage Sludge to Sea,
W82-06288 1512 5B
JONES, F. V.
Effects of Hydrological and Biological Variables
on the Survival, Growth, and Food Utilization
of Estuarine Fishes Cage-Cultured in a Heated
Water System,
W82-02730 1506 5C
JONES, G. J.
Heavy Metals and Marine Phytoplankton: Cor-
relation of Toxicity and Sulfhydryl-Binding,
W82-02272 1505 5C
JONES, G. L.
Influence of High Partial Pressure of Carbon
Dioxide and/or Oxygen on Nitrification,
W82-05498 1511 5D
JONES, J. D.
Heavy Metal Contents in Some Macrophytes
from Saginaw Bay (Lake Huron, U.S.A.),
W82-010O0 1502 5B
JONES, J. G.
The Population Ecology of Iron Bacteria
(Genus Ochrobium) in a Stratified Eutrophic
Lake,
W82-01997 1504 2H
JONES, J. H.
Dairy Liquid Waste Distribution in an Overland
Flow Vegetative-Soil Filter System,
W82-00897 1502 5D
Soil as a Medium for Dairy Liquid Waste
Disposal,
W82-00165 1501 5E
JONES, J. R.
Fate of Kepone and Mirex in a Model Aquatic
Environment: Sediment, Fish, and Diet,
W82-01820 1504 5B
Sedimentary Losses of Phosphorus in some Nat-
ural and Artificial Iowa Lakes,
W82-06901 1512 5C
Watershed Impact on Stream Water Quality: A
Technique for Regional Assessment,
W82-02818 1506 5B
JONES, J. S.
The Design of Encroachments on Flood Plains
Using Risk Analysis,
W82-04631 1510 8A
JONES, K.
Nitrogen Fixation in the Temperate Estuarine
Intertidal Sediments of the River Lune,
W82-06944 1512 5C
A Self-Evaluating Disdrometer for the Measure-
ment of Raindrop Size and Charge at the
Ground,
W82-04897 1511 2B
JONES, M. J.
Hydrodynamic Dispersion During Absorption in
a Fine Sand 1. The Constant Concentration
Case,
W82-05347 1511 5B
JONES, M. L.
Flow Characteristics and Water-Quality Condi-
tions in the Spokane River, Coeur d'Alene Lake
to Post Falls Dam, Northern Idaho,
W82-06681 1512 5B
JONES, O. R.
Effect of Soil Water Content and a Growing
Season Straw Mulch on Grain Sorghum,
W82-O0765 1502 3F
Land Forming Effects on Dryland Sorghum
Production in the Southern Great Plains,
W82-00764 1502 3F
Management of Recharge Basins on the South-
ern High Plains,
W82-00938 1502 4B
JONES, P. D.
Mercury in the River Mersey, Its Estuary and
Tributaries During 1973 and 1974,
W82-06O49 1512 5B
PA 108
AUTHOR INDEX
JUNE, J. A.
JONES, P. H.
Operation and Performance of a New Activated
Sludge Process: The Contact Stabilization Ex-
tended Aeration Hybrid,
W82-05417 1511 5D
JONES, R.
Effects of Upland Drainage on Estuarine Nurs-
ery Areas of Pamlico Sound, North Carolina,
W82-02164 1505 2L
JONES, R. A.
Alternative Approach to Assessing Water Qual-
ity Impact of Wastewater Effluents,
W82-04788 1511 5G
Impact of Phosphorus Removal at the Danbury,
Connecticut Sewage Treatment Plant on Water
Quality in Lake Lillinonah,
W82-04298 1510 5D
Invironmental Significance of Pesticide Residues
Associated with Aquatic Sediments,
W82-06789 1512 5C
Recent Advances in Assessing Impact of Phos-
phorus Loads on Eutrophication-Related Water
Quality,
W82-06034 1512 5C
Will EPA's Nationwide Urban Runoff Study
Achieve Useful Results,
W82-03424 1508 6E
JONES, R. D.
The Effects of Organophosphorus Pesticides on
Estuarine Ammonium Oxidizers,
W82-01567 1503 5C
Effects of Temperature, pH, Salinity, and Inor-
ganic Nitrogen on the Rate of Ammonium Oxi-
dation by Nitrifiers Isolated from Wetland Envi-
ronments,
W82-00910 1502 2L
JONES, S. B.
Choice of Space and Time Steps in the Muskin-
gum-Cunge Flood Routing Method,
W82-06227 1512 4A
JONES, W. J.
Populations of Methane-Producing Bacteria and
In Vitro Methanogenesis in Salt Marsh and Es-
tuarine Sediments,
W82-00202 1501 2L
JOP, K.
Hydrochemical Characteristics of the Stream
Drwinka and Estimate of Its Self-Purification
Ability,
W82-02750 1506 5B
JORDAN, T. A.
Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Pro-
gram, Rochester, N.Y. - Volume I. Abatement
Analysis,
W82-03035 1507 5G
JORDAN, T. F.
Resonant Oscillation in Duluth-Superior Harbor,
W82-01837 1504 2H
JORDAN, Y.
A Rapid Simple Long-Term Toxicity Assay for
Aquatic Contaminants Using the Nematode Pan-
agrellus Redivivus,
W82-01017 1502 5A
JORDAO, W.
Pumped-Storage Development in Brazil. Part
III,
W82-03381 1507 8A
JORET, J. C.
Survival of Enteroviruses Adsorbed on Glass
Microfibers During Postal Transport (Survie de
Virus Enteriques Adsorbes sur Microfibre de
Verre au Cours d'un Transport Postal),
W82-01637 1503 5A
JORGENSEN, D. G.
Geohydrologic Models of the Houston District,
W82-01335 1503 2F
Hydrology and Model of North Fork Solomon
River Valley, Kirwin Dam to Waconda Lake,
North-Central Kansas,
W82-06684 1512 2A
JORGENSEN, L. A.
Parameter Estimation in Eutrophication Model-
ling,
W82-03863 1509 2H
JORGENSEN, S. E.
Parameter Estimation in Eutrophication Model-
ling,
W82-03863 1509 2H
JORSTAD, K.
Determination of Trace Elements in Seawater
by Neutron Activation Analysis and Electro-
chemical Separation,
W82-04530 1510 5A
JOSBERGER, E. G.
A Laboratory and Theoretical Study of the
Boundary Layer Adjacent to a Vertical Melting
Ice Wall in Salt Water,
W82-05084 1511 2C
On the Estimation of Antarctic Iceberg Melt
Rate,
W82-00166 1501 2C
JOSE, C.
An Approximate Method of Estimating Soil
Water Diffusivity for Different Soil Bulk Densi-
ties,
W82-05073 1511 2G
JOSEPH, E. S.
Municipal and Industrial Water Demands of
Western U.S.,
W82-06463 1512 6D
JOSEPH, I.
Development of Makeup-Line Safe-Operating
Criteria,
W82-01O95 1502 8B
JOSEPH, J. B.
Artificial Groundwater Recharge,
W82-01110
1503 4B
Experience with Borehole Recharge in The Lee
Valley,
W82-03894 1509 4B
JOSEPH, S. W.
Isolation, Enumeration, and Characterization of
Aeromonas from Polluted Waters Encountered
in Diving Operations,
W82-00224
JOSEPHSON, J.
Groundwater Monitoring,
W82-04809
Groundwater Strategies,
W82-00620
Humic Substances,
W82-05148
Protecting Virginia's Waterways,
W82-01608
Water Regulations,
W82-00482
1501 5C
1511 6E
1502 5G
1511 5B
1503 5G
1501 6E
JOSHI, D. C.
'Nadis', The Vital Water Resources of the
Indian Arid Zone,
W82-03413 1508 3B
JOSHI, M. G.
The Kinetics of Ozone-Phenol Reaction in
Aqueous Solutions,
W82-06661 1512 5D
JOSHI, S. R.
Historical Changes and Relationship to Internal
Loading of Sediment Phosphorus Forms in Hy-
pertrophic Prairie Lakes,
W82-01516 1503 2H
JOSSELYN, M. N.
Seasonal Influx and Decomposition of Au-
tochthonous Macrophyte Litter in a North Tem-
perate Estuary,
W82-00918 1502 2L
JOUBERT, P. J.
Examination of Process Parameters Affecting
Sludge Dewatering with a Diaphragm Filter
Press,
W82-05695 1511 5D
JOURNET, J. -M.
The Automatic Measuring of Sewage in the
Artois-Picardie Area,
W82-04602 1510 5A
JOWITT, P. W.
Risk Analysis in the Planning, Design and Oper-
ational Control of Water Pollution Prevention
Schemes- A Perspective,
W82-03857 1509 5G
JOYCE, T. W.
Environmental Aspects of Some Alternative
Pulp Bleaching Techiques,
W82-05913 1512 5D
JOYNER, B. F.
Hydrologic Description of Lake Hancock, Polk
County, Florida,
W82-02843 1506 2H
JUDD, L. B.
Problems and Processes in Water Quality Man-
agement,
W82-06147 1512 5G
JUDE, D. J.
Evidence of Natural Reproduction by Planted
Lake Trout in Lake Michigan,
W82-01194 1503 81
Use of Fish Larva Morphometry to Predict Ex-
clusion Capabilities of Small-Mesh Screens at
Cooling-Water Intakes,
W82-02687 1506 81
JUDKINS, J. F. JR.
Textile Wastes,
W82-01259
Textile Wastes,
W82-06916
1503 5D
1512 5D
JUDKINS, J. R. JR.
Drainability of Aerobically Digested Biological
Sludge from Textile Waste,
W82-05261 1511 5E
JUDY, R. D. JR.
Predictive Models of Benthic Macroinvertebrate
Density for Use in Instream Flow Studies and
Regulated Flow Management,
W82-05194 1511 81
JUMAWAN, A. B.
Precipitation of Heavy Metals with Sodium Sul-
fide: Bench-Scale and Full-Scale Experimental
Results,
W82-03878 1509 5D
JUNE, J. A.
The Impact of Managed Streamside Timber Re-
moval on Cutthroat Trout and the Stream Eco-
system,
W82-05538 1511 5C
TO
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PA- 109
JUNE, J. A.
AUTHOR INDEX
Life History and Habitat Utilization of Cutthroat
Trout (Salmo Clarki) in a Headwater Stream on
the Olympic Peninsula, Washington,
W82-05306 1511 5C
JUNGREIS, E.
A Simple Microdetermination of Polymer Floc-
culants (Polyacrylamides and Guar) in Mine
Water,
W82-04457 1510 5A
JUNOR, F. J. R.
The Decline of Salvinia Molesta on Lake
Kariba,
W82-04945 1511 2H
JUO, A. S. R.
Leaching of Fertilizer Ions in a Ultisol from the
High Rainfall Tropics: Leaching Through Un-
disturbed Soil Columns,
W82-01721 1503 2G
JURADO, A.
Topographic Map of Golden Gate Estates, Col-
lier County, Florida,
W82-03973 1509 7C
JURGENSEN, M. F.
Methane Production from Ozonated Pulp Mill
Effluent,
W82-00155 1501 5D
JURINAK, J. J.
A Combined Salt Transport-Chemical Equilibri-
um Model for Calcareous and Cypsiferous Soils,
W82-01230 1503 5B
Description of Soil Chemistry During Transient
Solute Transport,
W82-03840 1509 2K
JURY, W. A.
Domestic Water Supplies for Power Plant Cool-
ing,
W82-OO180 1501 6D
Estimation of the Salt Burden of Irrigation
Drainage Waters,
W82-00563 1502 5B
A Field Test of the Transfer Function Model for
Predicting Solute Transport,
W82-06339 1512 2G
A Proposal for Reclamation by Dilution of Irri-
gation Water,
W82-01943 1504 3C
Refuse of Power Plant Cooling Water for Irriga-
tion,
W82-04445 1510 3C
Simulation of Solute Transport Using a Transfer
Function Model,
W82-06318 1512 2G
KABIR, A.
Geochemical Pathway Studies of Heavy Metals
in Lake Sediments from the Sudbury-Temagami
Area, Ontario,
W82-05640 1511 5B
KABRICK, R. M.
Fate of Pathogens in Thermophilic Aerobic
Sludge Digestion,
W82-06772 1512 5D
KACHTICK, J. W.
Comprehensive Analysis of Nitrification of
Chemical Processing Wastewaters,
W82 -05271 1511 5D
KACZYNSKI, V. W.
Receiving Stream Fisheries Studies Relative to
Secondary Treated Pulp and Paper Mill Ef-
fluents,
W82-O0688 1502 5C
KADABA, P. K.
Application of Nuclear Double Resonance
Technique for Detection of Pesticides in Water
at Low Concentrations,
W82-06004 1512 5A
KADOTA, H.
Distribution of Obligately Oligotrophic Bacteria
in Lake Biwa,
W82-00346 1501 5A
KAERGAARD, H.
Drawdowns at the Free Water Table During
Pumping Tests in Artesian and Semiartesian
Aquifers,
W82-01890 1504 2F
A Numerical Model of Aquifer Tests in Multi-
Layered Aquifer/Aquitard Systems,
W82-05943 * 1512 2F
KAHN, P. A.
Wind Aeration in Model Waste Treatment
System,
W82-02944 1506 5D
KAINULAINEN, H.
Model Ecosystem for Environmental Transport
of Xenobiotics,
W82-06760 1512 5B
KAISER, D. L.
Coordinated Effort Stems Sediment and Ero-
sion,
W82-00766
1502 4D
KAJAK, Z.
Influence of Phosphorus Loads and of Some
Limnological Processes on the Purity of Lake
Water,
W82-00923 1502 2H
KAKINUMA, T.
Studies on the Salinization of Coastal Ground
Water. I. Confined Ground Water in the Naka
River Estuary (In Japanese),
W82-03326 1507 2L
KALCHEV, L.
Selecting the Optimum Cross-Section of a Con-
crete Gravity Dam,
W82-05510 1511 8A
KALEY, R. G.
An Environmental Safety Assessment of Butyl
Benzyl Phthalate,
W82-00615 1502 5 A
KALFF, J.
The Effect of Phosphorus Limitation on Algal
Growth Rates: Evidence from Alkaline Phos-
phatase,
W82-05380 1511 5C
Phosphorus Release by Submerged Macro-
phytes: Significance to Epiphyton and Phyto-
plankton,
W82-06977 1512 5B
Relationships Between Nannoplankton and Lake
Trophic Status,
W82-01640 1503 5C
KALIL, E. K.
Characterisation of Domestic and Industrial
Sewage in Southern California Coastal Sedi-
ments Using Nitrogen, Carbon, Sulphur, and
Uranium Tracers,
W82-00147 1501 5B
KALINSKE, A. A.
Extracting Heavy Metals and Toxic Organics
from Sludge,
W82-00947 1502 5D
KALKE, R. D.
Benthos Investigations: Sediment Boxes or Natu-
ral Bottom,
W82-05378 1511 5C
The Effects of Freshwater Inflow on Salinity
and Zooplankton Populations at Four Stations in
the Nueces-Corpus Christi and Copano-Aransas
Bay Systems, Texas from October 1972-May
1975,
W82-02133 1505 6G
KAI.KHOFF.S.J.
Quality of Water and Time of Travel in Good-
water and Okatoma Creeks Near Magee, Missis-
sippi,
W82-05845 1511 5B
Quality of Water and Time of Travel in Little
Copiah Creek near Crystal Springs, Mississippi,
W82-05847 1511 5B
Quality of Water in Tibbee Creek and Tribu-
taries Near West Point, Mississippi,
W82-00084 1501 5B
KALMAN, D.
Organics,
W82-06922
1512 5A
KALMAR, D.
Shortening the Irrigation Interval as a Means of
Saving Water in a Banana Plantation,
W82-02093 1504 3F
KALMAZ, E. V.
Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simula-
tion of Radioactive and Toxic Chemical Species
Dispersion in Porous Media in the Vicinity of
Uranium Recovery Operations,
W82-03392 1507 5B
Toxicity and Ecological Significance of Trace
Elements in Aquatic Environments,
W82-00498 1501 5B
KALWEIT, H.
Telemetric Water Control System of the Artifi-
cially Aerated Mosel River,
W82-04598 1510 5G
KALYUZHNYI, I. L.
Methods of Calculating Infiltration of
Meltwaters into Frozen Soil,
W82-02386 1505 2A
KAMAL, I.
RO, MSF and VTE/VC Desalination: A Com-
parative Evaluation,
W82-06110 1512 3A
KAMIMURA, S.
A Study on the Accumulation of Copper and
Zinc in the Mid-Gut Gland of Cultured Scallop
for Environmental Monitoring, (In Japanese),
W82-02379 1505 5B
KAMP-NIELSEN, L.
Parameter Estimation in Eutrophication Model-
ling,
W82-03863 1509 2H
KAMPE, D.
Land Use Policy and Water Procurement
(Agrarstrukturpolitik und Wassergewinnung),
W82-06714 1512 6F
KAN, G.
Variation in Fecal Pollution Indicators Through
Tidal Cycles in the Fraser River Estuary,
W82-05384 1511 5A
KANAREK, M. S.
Chrysotile Asbestos Fibers in Drinking Water
from Asbestos-Cement Pipe,
W82-01592 1503 5B
Source and Extent of Klebsiella Pneumoniae in
the Paper Industry,
W82-02337 1505 5B
KANE, D. L.
Physical Mechanics of Aufeis Growth,
W82-00836 1502 2C
KANE, J.
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Blast Furnace
Wastewaters Using Mobile Pilot Units,
W82-00378 1501 5D
PA-110
AUTHOR INDEX
KATZ, A.
KANEKO, T.
Bacteria Under the Ice,
W82-06561
1512 5A
An Ecological Approach to the Study of Bacte-
ria at the Florenceville Site in September and
February,
W82-06560 1512 5A
KANG, I. S.
Mass Transfer in the U-Turn of an Electrodia-
lyzer,
W82-06119 1512 3A
KANG, S. W.
The Entrainment and Deposition of Fine-
Grained Sediments in Lake Erie,
W82-04033 1509 2 J
KANNAN, V.
Diurnal, Depth-Wise, and Seasonal Changes of
Physico-Chemical Factors in Sathiar Reservoir,
W82-01372 1503 2H
Seasonal and Diurnal Changes of Chlorophyll in
a Tropical Fresh Water Impoundment,
W82-02052 1504 2H
KANOWSKI, S.
New Federal Wastewater Discharge Standards
in Germany,
W82-04527 1510 6E
KANWAR, R. S.
Transport of Nitrate and Gaseous Denitrifica-
tion in Soil Columns During Leaching,
W82-05709 1511 5B
KAO, J-F.
Mathematical Modeling of Stream Water Qual-
ity by a New Moment Method: Field Investiga-
tion of a Tidal River,
W82-01995 1504 7B
KAO, T. W.
Wake Collapse in The Thermocline and Internal
Solitary Waves,
W82-03365 1507 1A
KAPADIA, R. N.
Scanning Electron Microscopy Study on Re-
verse Osmosis Membranes Prepared from Indian
Cellulosic Polymers,
W82-02929 1506 3 A
KAPLAN, A. M.
Biodegradation of Glycidol and Glycidyl Ni-
trate,
W82-04456 1510 5D
KAPLAN, D. L.
Biodegradation of Glycidol and Glycidyl Ni-
trate,
W82-04456 1510 5D
KAPLAN, I. R.
Characterisation of Domestic and Industrial
Sewage in Southern California Coastal Sedi-
ments Using Nitrogen, Carbon, Sulphur, and
Uranium Tracers,
W82-00147 1501 5B
Extractable Organic Matter in Municipal
Wastewaters. I. Petroleum Hydrocarbons: Tem-
poral Variations and Mass Emission Rates to the
Ocean,
W82-05142 1511 5B
Natural Abundances of 15N as a Source Indica-
tor for Near-Shore Marine Sedimentary and Dis-
solved Nitrogen,
W82-00283 1501 5B
KAPLOVSKY, A. J.
Organic Composition of Aerobic, Anaerobic,
and Compost- Stabilized Sludges,
W82-05854 1511 5E
KAPOOR, P. N.
Analysis of Pumping Test Data Using Mar-
quardt Algorithm,
W82-02721 1506 2F
KAPP, H.
The Importance of the Solids Content of the
Sludge in Anaerobic Alkaline Digestion (Die
Bedeutung des Feststoffgehalts bei der
Schlammfaulung),
W82-04549 1510 5D
KAPULER, I.
A Numerical Solution for the Movement of an
Interface in a Layered Coastal Aquifer,
W82-01327 1503 2F
KARABAEV, E. I.
Selection of Temporary Diversion Tunnels and
Tunnel Schemes for Discharge of Water,
W82-05588 1511 8A
KARADENIZ, H.
Theoretical and Experimental Studies on Dy-
namic Structure-Fluid Coupling,
W82-04755 1511 8B
KARICKHOFF, S. W.
Biosorption of Hydrophobic Organic Pollutants
by Mixed Microbial Populations,
W82-04885 1511 5B
KARIYAWASAM, H. C.
Evaluation of Hydropower Potential in a River
Basin,
W82-04214 1509 6B
KARL, D. M.
RNA Synthesis as a Measure of Microbial
Growth in Aquatic Environments. I. Evaluation,
Verification and Optimization of Methods,
W82-03192 1507 5 A
RNA Synthesis as a Measure of Microbial
Growth in Aquatic Environments. II. Field Ap-
plications,
W82-03191 1507 5A
KARL, T. R.
The 1980 Summer Heat Wave and Drought in
Historical Perspective,
W82-06213 1512 2B
KARMELI, D.
Solid Set Irrigation System Design Using Linear
Programming,
W82-02273 1505 6A
KAROLY, E.
General Method for Determination of Pesticide
Residues in Samples of Plant Origin, Soil, and
Water. II. Thin Layer Chromatographic Deter-
mination,
W82-03216 1507 5A
KARTHEGISAN, J.
The Effect of Tidal Heights on the Distribution
and Abundance of Coliform Bacteria in the Sedi-
ments of Two Sites in the Mersey Estuary,
W82-03180 1507 2L
KARUBE, I.
Ammonia Electrode with Immobilized Nitrify-
ing Bacteria,
W82-01099 1502 5A
Dye-Coupled Electrode System for the Rapid
Determination of Cell Populations in Polluted
Water,
W82-06743 1512 5A
KASAI, T.
Distributed Control System 'Aquamax-80' Series
for Managing Wastewater Systems,
W82-03763 1509 5D
Total Sludge Quantity Control for Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-03847 1509 5D
KASAKURA, T.
Automatic Control of the Sewage Sludge Pyro-
lysis Process in Multiple Hearth Furnace,
W82-04587 1510 5E
Automatic Monitoring of Exhaust Gas Analysis
in Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment
Process,
W82-04014 1509 5D
KASATKIN, Y. N.
Design of the Composition of Transition Layers
of Asphaltic Concrete Membranes in Earth
Dams,
W82-05113 1511 8A
KASHEF, A-A. I.
The Nile - One River and Nine Countries,
W82-03545 1508 4 A
Technical and Ecological Impacts of the High
Aswan Dam,
W82-02856 1506 4A
KASHIWAGI, M.
Total Sludge Quantity Control for Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-03847 1509 5D
KASHKULI, H. A.
A Numerical Linked Model for the Prediction
of the Decline of Groundwater Mounds Devel-
oped Under Recharge,
W82-04481 1510 2F
KASIDA, Y.
Measurement of Heavy Water Concentration
with a Density Meter,
W82-020O9 1504 5 A
KASPRZAK, K.
The Response of the Invertebrate Fauna to Or-
ganic Pollution in a Well Oxygenated Karst
Stream Exemplified by the Pradnik Stream
(South Poland),
W82-02751 1506 5C
KASSAKHIAN, G. H.
Data Base Development for the Design of a
Radium-226 Removal Process,
W82-01188 1503 5D
KASSO, W. B.
A Survey of Trihalomethanes in the Drinking
Water System of Murjreesboro, Tennessee,
W82-01817 1504 5B
KAST, F.
Use of Stormwater Detention Basins for Neu-
tralization and Special Treatment of Toxicants
(Einsatz von Regenklarbecken zum Ausgleich
und zur Sonderbehandlung Toxischer Abwasser-
stosse),
W82-04282 1510 5D
KATOH, S.
Diffusive and Hydraulic Transfer of Solutes
Through Homogeneous Membranes,
W82-06006 1512 5F
KATOH, T.
Dissolved Oxygen Content Monitoring Using
Gas Phase Oxygen Analysis in a High Purity
Oxygen Activated Sludge Plant,
W82-04344 1510 5D
KATSAROS, K. B.
Convection Patterns in a Pond,
W82-04461 1510 2C
KATYAL, A. K.
Prediction of the Advancing Wetting Front in
Border Strip Irrigation,
W82-07309 1505 2G
KATZ, A.
Solubilities of Gypsum and Halite in the Dead
Sea and in Its Mixtures with Seawater,
W82-03708 1508 2K
PA-111
KATZ, B. G.
AUTHOR INDEX
KATZ, B. G.
A Comparison of Nitrogen in Shallow Ground
Water from Sewered and Unsewered Areas,
Nassau County, New York, from 1952 Through
1976,
W82-00277 1501 5B
KATZ, D.
Conversion of Aerator to Chlorine Contact
Tank at the Owls Head Water Pollution Control
Plant,
W82-05402 1511 5D
KATZ, G.
Environmental Control Technology Develop-
ment for Geothermal Energy,
W82-02197 1505 5C
KATZ, H. M.
Kinetics of Trihalomethane Formation in Lyo-
philized Potomac Water,
W82-03596 1508 5F
KATZ, P. B.
Planning Study to Model and Monitor Coal Pile
Run-Off,
W82-00091 1501 6A
Simulating Coal Pile Runoff as a Design Tool,
W82-03692 1508 5B
KATZ, P. G.
Antecedent Moisture Condition Probabilities,
W82-06451 1512 2A
KATZENELSON, E.
Isolation and Identification of Pathogenic Mi-
croorganisms at Wastewater-Irrigated Fields:
Ratios in Air and Wastewater,
W82-O0579 1502 5 A
KATZER, T.
Flood and Debris Flood Hazards Map, Carson
City Quadrangle,
W82-05217 1511 7C
Flood and Related Debris Flow Hazards Map,
Las Vegas SE Quadrangle,
W82-04490 1510 7C
KAUFMAN, J. R.
Limitations of Standard Coliform Enumeration
Techniques,
W82-03889 1509 5 A
KAUFMAN, P. B.
Heavy Metal Contents in Some Macrophytes
from Saginaw Bay (Lake Huron, U.S.A.),
W82-01000 1502 5B
KAVANAGH, B. V.
Coliform and Chemical Oxygen Demand Re-
moval from Meatworks Effluents by Different
Treatment Processes,
W82-03570 1508 5D
Production and Conditioning of Sludges from a
High-Rate Biological Filter,
W82-05473 1511 5D
KAVANAUGH, M.
Notes and Comments: Leaching of Organics
from a PVC-Polyethylene-Plexiglass Pilot Plant,
W82-03890 1509 5F
KAVVAS, M. L.
A Stochastic Cluster Model of Daily Rainfall
Sequences,
W82-01651 1503 2B
Stochastic Trigger Model for Flood Peaks 1.
Development of the Model,
W82-06325 1512 2E
Stochastic Trigger Model for Flood Peaks 2.
Application of the Model to the Flood Peaks of
Goksu-Karahacili,
W82-06326 1512 2E
KAWABATA, N.
Removal and Recovery of Organic Pollutants
from the Aquatic Enviroment. 2. Removal and
Recovery of Dodecylbenzenesulfonate from
Aqueous Solution by Cross-Linked Poly(N-
Benzyl-4-Vinylpyridinium Halide),
W82-00217 1501 5D
KAWAGUCHI, H.
Multielement Preconcentration of Trace Heavy
Metals in Water by Coprecipitation and Flota-
tion with Indium Hydroxide for Inductively
Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrom-
etry,
W82-01097 1502 5A
KAWAMURA, K.
The Effect of Particle Substrate on Mineraliza-
tion Performance and the Formation of Excess
Sludge in a Complete Mixing Aeration Tank,
W82-04012 1509 5D
KAWASAKI, L. Y.
Aquacultural Approaches to Recycling of Dis-
solved Nutrients in Secondarily Treated Domes-
tic Wastewater~IV. Conclusions, Design and
Operational Considerations for Artificial Food
Chains,
W82-04369 1510 5D
Aquacultural Approaches to Recycling of Dis-
solved Nutrients in Secondarily Treated Domes-
tic Wastewaters-I. Nutrient Uptake and Release
by Artificial Food Chains,
W82-04371 1510 5D
Aquacultural Approaches to Recycling of Dis-
solved Nutrients in Secondarily Treated Domes-
tic Wastewaters-II. Biological Productivity of
Artificial Food Chains,
W82-04197 1509 5D
Aquacultural Approaches to Recycling of Dis-
solved Nutrients in Secondarily Treated Domes-
tic Wastewaters-III. Uptake of Dissolved
Heavy Metals by Artificial Food Chains,
W82-04370 1510 5D
KAYSER, W. V.
Characterization of Properties of Water,
W82-05540 1511
IA
KAWAUCHI, S.
Underwater Aerator,
W82-00065
1501 5D
KAWECKA, B.
Sessile Algae in European Mountain Streams. I.
The Ecological Characteristics of Communities,
W82-03309 1507 5C
KAY, C.
Enteric Viruses in Renovated Water in Manito-
ba,
W82-01090 1502 5 A
KAY, D.
Enteric Bacterial Concentrations in Reservoir
Feeder Streams: Baseflow Characteristics and
Response to Hydrograph Events,
W82-00462 1501 5B
New Problems with Upland Waters,
W82-06602 1512 5G
KAY, G. P.
Algal Concentration as a Quality Parameter of
Finished Drinking Waters in and Around Pitts-
burg, PA,
W82-04114 1509 5F
KAY, R.
Relationships Between Water Chemistry and
Respiration Rate in Several Populations of Lym-
naea Peregra Muller (Gastropoda:Mollusca),
W82-00854 1502 2K
KAYS, W. B.
The Roofloat (Floating) Cover System for
Liquid Storage,
W82-04702 1510 5G
KAYSNER, C. A.
Incidence of Vibrio Alginolyticus and Bacteria
of Sanitary Significance in the Bering Sea,
W82-OO490 1501 5A
KAZMANN, R.
Use of Twin Wells and Water-Source Heat
Pumps for Energy Conservation in Louisiana,
W82-04387 1510 8B
KAZMANN, R. G.
A Closer Look at Deep Well Disposal of
Wastes,
W82-03646 1508 5E
Use of Twin Wells and Water-Source Heat
Pumps for Energy Conservation in Louisiana,
W82-05535 1511 8B
Will New Orleans Miss The Mississippi,
W82-04274 1510 4A
KEAN, W. F.
Monitoring Ground-Water Contamination at a
Fly Ash Disposal Site Using Surface Electrical
Resistivity Methods,
W82-01218 1503 5B
Monitoring Leachate in Ground Water by Cor-
rected Resistivity Methods,
W82-01219 1503 5A
KEARNS, P. K.
Manganese-54 Accumulation by Chlorella SPP.,
Daphnia Magna and Yellow Perch (Perca
Flavescens).
W82-06904 1512 5B
KEATING, T.
Evidence for a Shallow Highly-Permeable Zone
in the Chalk of Hampshire, U.K.,
W82-05645 1511 2F
KECK, R. G.
Effluent Analysis of Wastewater Generated in
the Manufacture of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene. 1.
Characterization Study,
W82-05413 1511 5A
KECK, R. T.
Vertical Migration and Mortality of Benthos in
Dredged Material. Part I: Mollusca,
W82-03317 1507 6G
KEDDIE, A. W. C.
The Quantification of the Emissions and Disper-
sion of Odours from Sewage-Treatment Works,
W82-06255 1512 5D
KEDMI, S.
Isolation and Identification of Pathogenic Mi-
croorganisms at Wastewater-Irrigated Fields:
Ratios in Air and Wastewater,
W82-00579 1502 5A
KEECH, D. K.
Design of Heat Pump Return Wells,
W82-06294 1512 8C
Methane in Water Wells,
W82-05262
1511 5F
KEEFE, C. M.
Use of Longitudinal Conductance in Estimating
Transmissivity of Granular Aquifers in Northern
Missouri,
W82-03957 1509 2F
KEELEY, J. W.
Sampling Ground Water for Organic Contami-
nants,
W82-00820 1502 5A
PA-112
AUTHOR INDEX
KENYON, K. F.
KEENE, J.
Empirical Test of the Association Between
Gross Contamination of Wells with Toxic Sub-
stances and Surrounding Land Use,
W82-05143 1511 5B
KEENE, K. M.
Measurement of Irrigated Acreage in Western
Kansas from Landsat Images,
W82-01939 1504 7B
KEINATH, T. M.
Destabilization of Biological Solids with Ferric
Chloride,
W82-04373 1510 5D
Solids Inventory Control in the Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-04048 1509 5D
KEINKE, G. W.
Anaerobic Treatment of Human Waste in North-
ern Communities,
W82-00249 1501 5E
KEITH, J. E.
Energy Siting in Utah: A Programming Model,
W82-05297 1511 6B
KEITH, L. H.
EPA's Priority Pollutants: Where They Come
from-Where They're Going,
W82-03875 1509 6E
KELADA, N. P.
Fate of Priority Pollutants in Large Municipal
Treatment Plants,
W82-03867 1509 5B
KELIN, J.
Wastewater Treatment with Activated Carbon
Addition at the Aeration Stage and Spent
Carbon Regeneration. (Abwasserreinigung
Unter Zugabe von Aktivkohle in die Belebungs-
stufe und Regenerierung der Aktivkohle),
W82-04283 1510 5D
KELKAR, R. R.
Usefulness of Monthly Rainfall Normals in
Agroclimatic Mapping,
W82-04668 1510 2B
KELLEHER, D. L.
Investigation of Volatile Organics Removal,
W82-01490 1503 5F
KELLER, L. F.
Managing Crisis: The Effectiveness of Local
Districts for Control of Ground Water Mining,
W82-02819 1506 4B
KELLER, V. W.
Water-ice and Water-Updraft Relationships
Near -10 Degrees C Within Populations of Flor-
ida Cumuli,
W82-01968 1504 2B
KELLER, W.
A Classification and Description of Some North-
eastern Ontario Lakes Influenced by Acid Pre-
cipitation,
W82-01145 1503 5B
Flood Control on the Parana and Paraguay
Rivers,
W82-01707 1503 2E
KELLERHALS, M.
On Hydrological Data Needs in Canada,
W82-03443 1508 7 A
KELLERHALS, R.
On Hydrological Data Needs in Canada,
W82-05764 1511 7B
KELLO, D.
Human Health Hazards Associated With Chemi-
cal Contamination of Aquatic Environment,
W82-0O632 1502 5C
KELLOGG, S. R.
Optimization of Areawide Wastewater Manage-
ment,
W82-04703 1510 5D
KELLY, C. A.
Comparison of In Situ and In Vitro Rates of
Methane Release in Freshwater Sediments,
W82-00245 1501 2H
The Contributions of Temperature and the Input
of Organic Matter in Controlling Rates of Sedi-
ment Methanogenesis,
W82-01832 1504 2H
KELLY, D. M.
Impact of Construction of a Hydroelectric Pro-
ject on the Water Quality of Five Lakes in Nova
Scotia,
W82-00227 1501 5C
KELLY, J. M.
The Effects of Acid Rain on Forest Nutrient
Status,
W82-06860 1512 5C
KELLY, T.
Inventory of Surface Water Resources of the
Stillwater Creek Watershed and an Investigation
into the Effect of Land Use on Water Quality,
W82-03948 1509 7B
KELLY, W. E.
Erosion Resistance of Cohesive Soils,
W82-02676 1506 2J
Geoelectric Soundings for Predicting Aquifer
Properties,
W82-02619 1506 2F
KELSH, D. J.
Electrokinetic Densification of Solids in a Coal
Mine Sediment Pond- A Feasibililty Study, (In
Two Parts), 1. Laboratory and Field Tests,
W82-06960 1512 5D
KEMBER, P. N.
ISFETs-New Tools for Water Quality Monitor-
ing,
W82-04059 1509 5 A
KEMP, G. P.
Floodwater Nutrient Processing in a Louisiana
Swamp Forest Receiving Agricultural Runoff,
W82-05622 1511 5C
KEMP, P. R.
A Comparison of the Effects of Salinity on
Photosynthetic Physiology of a Salt Sensitive
Grass, Panicum Obtusum, and a Salt Tolerant
Grass, Distichlis Spicata,
W82-06521 1512 3C
KEMPA, E. S.
Application of Electro-Osmosis to Dewatering
Sludges,
W82-04843 1511 5D
KEMPER, W. D.
Cablegation: I. Cable Controlled Plugs in Perfo-
rated Supply Pipes for Automatic Furrow Irri-
gation,
W82-05617 1511 8A
Cablegation: II. Simulation and Design of the
Moving-Plug Gated Pipe Irrigation System,
W82-05963 1512 3F
Furrow Intake Rates and Water Management,
W82-05968 1512 3F
Water Levels and Losses and Cleaning in Water-
courses,
W82-02747 1506 3F
KEMPF, T.
Boron Status of Berlin Waters (Bor-Status Ber-
liner Gewasser),
W82-04767 1511 5 A
KENARANGUI, R.
A Comprehensive Formal Approach to the
Evaluation of Bids for Desalination Plants Using
Verbal Judgement,
W82-06116 1512 3A
KENDALL, B. M.
Monitoring Freshwater Inflow to Estuaries by
Remote Sensing,
W82-02138 1505 7A
Multifrequency Radiometer Detection of Sub-
marine Freshwater Sources Along the Puerto
Rican Coastline,
W82-01349 1503 3B
KENLAN, K. H.
Responses of Northern New England Lakes to
Atmospheric Inputs of Acids and Heavy Metals,
W82-04420 1510 5B
KENNEDY, A.
Empirical Test of the Association Between
Gross Contamination of Wells with Toxic Sub-
stances and Surrounding Land Use,
W82-05143 1511 5B
KENNEDY, C. W.
Effects of Atmospheric Precipitation Additions
on Phytoplankton Photosynthesis in Lake
Michigan Water Samples,
W82-01196 1503 2H
KENNEDY, J. H.
Organic Matter Transport in an Appalachian
Mountain River in Virginia, U.S.A.,
W82-04949 1511 5B
KENNEDY, R. H.
Reservoir Water Quality Sampling Design,
W82-06868 1512 2H
KENNETT, G. A.
Investigations of High Groundwater in Poison
Terminal Moraine,
W82-02538 1505 2F
KENNICUTT, M. C. II.
Particulate and Dissolved Lipids in Sea Water,
W82-02727 1506 5 A
KENNY, A. W.
The Effect of EEC Directives on Water Sup-
plies,
W82-02432 1505 6E
KENT, D.
Water Management on the Columbia River,
W82-02112 1505 6D
KENT, D. H.
Freshwater Inflow to the Columbia River Estu-
ary; A Northwest Regional Management Issue,
W82-02155 1505 6D
KENT, S. J.
Geohydrologic Reconnaissance of the Crofton
Unit, Northeastern Nebraska,
W82-04498 1510 4B
KENYON, G. F.
The Environmental Effects of Hydroelectric
Projects,
W82-02632 1506 6G
KENYON, K. F.
Comparison of Coliphage aad Bacterial Aerosols
at a Wastewater Spray Irrigation Site,
W82-04830 1511 3C
Evaluation of the Overland Runoff Mode of
Land Wastewater Treatment for Virus Removal,
W82-00220 1501 5B
PA-113
KEOHAN, P. W.
AUTHOR INDEX
KEOHAN, P. W.
Engineering and Economic Assessment of Auto-
heated Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion with
Air Aeration,
W82-05071 1511 5D
KEPKAY, P. E.
Molecular Diffusion and the Sedimentary Envi-
ronment: Results from the In Situ Determination
of Whole Sediment Diffusion Coefficients,
W82-03091 1507 2J
KERCHER, J.
An Assessment of Geothermal Development in
the Imperial Valley of California; Volume 1 -
Environment, Health and Socio-economics,
W82-05214 1511 6G
KERFOOT, W. B.
Septic Leachate Surveys for Lakeside Sewer
Needs Evaluation,
W82-05322 1511 5B
KERKHOFF, M. A. T.
Analysis of PCBs in Sediment by Glass Capil-
lary Gas Chromatography,
W82-04916 1511 5 A
KERNDORFF, H.
Effects of Pollution on Humic Substances,
W82-03253 1507
5C
KERNODLE, D. R.
Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Beluga,
Peters Creek, and Healy Coal Areas, Alaska,
W82-04504 1510 7C
Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Noatak River
Basin, Alaska, 1978,
W82-05848 1511 4A
KERNODLE, J. M.
Two-Dimensional Ground-Water Flow Model
of the Cretaceous Aquifer System of Lee
County and Vicinity, Mississippi,
W82-04492 1510 2F
KERR, S. N.
Revegetating Strip-Mined Land with Municipal
Sewage Sludge,
W82-05065 1511 5E
KERSTER, H. W.
Grab Versus Composite Sampling: A Primer for
the Manager and Engineer,
W82-00891 1502 5 A
Graphical Effluent Quality Control for Compli-
ance Monitoring: What Is a Violation,
W82-00261 1501 5G
KESLER, D. H.
Grazing Rate Determination of Corynoneura
Scutellata Winnertz (Chironomidae:Diptera),
W82-00822 1502 2H
KESSLER, E.
On Accumulation of Water Substance in a
Column of Rising Air,
W82-06581 1512 2B
KESSLER, K. A.
Wet Disposal of Fossil Plant Waste: Case Histo-
ry.
W82-04385 1510 5E
KESTING, R. E.
The Development of Dry-RO Membranes from
Cellulosis and Noncellulosis Polymers Bearing
Quaternary Ammonium Groups,
W82-06152 1512 3A
KESWICK, B.
Viruses in a Community Water Supply Associat-
ed with an Outbreak of Gastroenteritis and In-
fectious Hepatitis,
W82-06348 1512 5C
KESWICK, B. H.
Comparative Disinfection by Bromine Chloride
and Chlorine of Viruses and Bacteria in
Wastewater,
W82-05446 1511 5D
Comparative Disinfection of Poliovirus by Bro-
mine Chloride and Chlorine in a Model Contact
Chamber,
W82-04661 1510 5D
KETCHESON, J. W.
Evaluation of Winter Application of Liquid
Sludge to Farmland,
W82-00952 1502 5B
KETCHUM, L. H. JR.
Overland Flow Treatment of Poultry Processing
Wastewater in Cold Climates,
W82-02992 1506 5D
KETTLE, D.
Herbicides in Kansas Waters-Evaluations of the
Effects of Agricultural Runoff and Aquatic
Weed Control on Aquatic Food Chains,
W82-06304 1512 5C
KEUNE, H.
Reorganization of Groundwater Utilization
Sought (Neuordnung Der
Grundwasserverwendung Angestrebt),
W82-06022 1512 3E
KEYS, C. H.
The Effect of Snow Trapping and Cropping
Sequence on Moisture Conservation and Utiliza-
tion in West-Central Saskatchewan,
W82-01117 1503 3F
KFIR, R.
Ames Salmonella Mutagenicity Assays on
Water: Dichloromethane Extracts Versus Prepa-
ration of Growth Media with Test Samples,
W82-06548 1512 5A
Removal of Toxicants during Direct and Indi-
rect Reuse of Wastewater Evaluated by Means
of a Mammalian Cell Culture Technique,
W82-06768 1512 5D
KHABAKPHASHEVA, YE. M.
Turbulent Friction in a Viscous Sublayer and in
the Transition Region of the Flow of Water in a
Flat Duct,
W82-06468 1512 8B
KHALEEL, R.
Behavior and Transport of Microbial Pathogens
and Indicator Organisms in Soils Treated with
Organic Wastes,
W82-00797 1502 5B
Carbon Transformations in the Land Areas Re-
ceiving Organic Wastes in Relation to Nonpoint
Source Pollution: A Conceptual Model,
W82-00179 1501 5B
KHALID, R. A.
Chemical Availability of Cadmium in Mississippi
River Sediment,
W82-02267 1505 5B
Kinetics of Nitrogen Loss in Simulated
Wastewater Treatment in a Soil-Plant System,
W82-03869 1509 5D
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Reactions in Overland
Flow of Wastewater,
W82-02996 1506 5D
Phosphorus Removal Processes from Overland
Flow Treatment of Simulated Wastewater,
W82-04706 1510 5D
KHAN, I. A.
Determination of Aquifer Parameters Using Re-
gression Analysis,
W82-05734 ' 1511 2F
A Lumped Approach to the Inverse Problem in
Ground Water Hydrology,
W82-04451 1510 4B
Managing Salinity in Irrigated Agriculture,
W82-05691 1511 3C
A Model for Managing Irrigated Agriculture,
W82-06584 1512 5G
Waste Water Disposal Through a Coastal
Aquifer,
W82-04231 1509 5E
KHAN, K. A.
Anaerobic Activated Carbon Filter for the
Treatment of Phenol-Bearing Waste Water,
W82-03680 1508 5D
Role of Surface Active Media in Anaerobic Fil-
ters,
W82-05816 1511 5D
Treatment of Phenol and Substituted Phenols
with an Anaerobic Activated Carbon Filter,
W82-03959 1509 5D
KHAN, M. A.
Comparative Limnology of Nine Lakes of
Jammu and Kashmir Himalayas,
W82-01361 1503 2H
Comparison of Two Autoregressive Models for
Monthly Stream Flow Generation,
W82-04351 1510 2E
Contribution to High Altitude Limnology of the
Himalayan System I. Limnology and Primary
Productivity of the Plankton Community of
Nilnag Lake, Kashmir,
W82-03314 1507 2H
Primary Productivity and Trophic Status of a
Kashmir Himalayan Lake,
W82-02414 1505 2H
KHAN, N. A.
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometric Studies
of Cadmium and Zinc in Commercial Fertilisers,
Soils and River Waters,
W82-01388 1503 5B
KHANGAROT, B. S.
Studies on the Acute Toxicity of Some Heavy
Metals to an Indian Freshwater Pond Snail Vivi-
parus Bengalensis L.,
W82-02789 1506 5C
KHANJANI, M. J.
Methodology for Optimization of an Irrigation
System with Storage Reservoirs,
W82-03530 1508 3F
KHARE, S. T.
Water Supply and Sanitation Decade Pro-
gramme,
W82-02757 1506 5F
KHARITONOVA, N. N.
Effect of the Liming of Intensively Exploited
Ponds on Phytoplankton Development,
W82-01923 1504 2H
KHARLAMOV, YU. A.
Power Characteristic Curve of Hydraulic Tur-
bine Set,
W82-03163 1507 8B
KHERA, K. L.
Irrigation Needs and Yield of Rice on a Sandy-
Loam Soil as Affected by Continuous and Inter-
mittent Submergence,
W82-01382 1503 3F
KHIND, C. S.
Effects of Water Regime on Growth, Yield, and
Nitrogen Uptake of Rice,
W82-00330 1501 21
KHUDENKO, B. M.
Optimization of Automated Equalization Basin-
Reactor Systems for Chemical Treatment of
Wastewater,
W82-04052 1509 5D
PA-114
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KING, R. P
KHULBE, R. D.
Occurrence, Distribution and Seasonal Periodic-
ity of Some Aquatic Fungi of Sat-Tal (Nainital),
India,
W82-02894 1506 2H
KIBLER, D. F.
Hydro-Economic Analysis and Projection of Ir-
rigation Water Demands in Pennsylvania,
W82-05558 1511 6C
Legal Challenge of the Ungaged Watershed,
W82-01664 1503 2E
KICHENS, W. M.
Estimation of Material Fluxes in an Estuarine
Cross Section: A Critical Analysis of Spatial
Measurement Density and Errors,
W82-00816 1502 7 A
KICKOX, D. H.
Water Rights, Allocation, and Conflicts in the
Tongue River Basin, Southeastern Montana,
W82-04441 1510 6E
KIDWAI, A. L.
Chemical Composition of Monsoon Rainwater
Over Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (India) During
1977 and 1978,
W82-04666 1510 2B
KIDWELL, C. C.
Hydrologic Data for North Creek Trinity River
Basin, Texas, 1979,
W82-03979 1509 2E
KIEFER, J. E.
Electrical Aspects of Adsorbing Colloid Flota-
tion. XI. Surfactant Adsorption Isotherms, Parti-
cle Displacement, and Differential Capacitance,
W82-00788 1502 IB
Verification of a Model for Foam Flotation
Column Operation,
W82-06001 1512 5D
KIEFER, R. W.
Aerial Photography as an Aid to Cropland Ero-
sion Analysis,
W82-00902 1502 2J
K1EHLING, B.
Regeneration of Anion Exchange Resins by Cal-
cium Carbonate and Carbon Dioxide,
W82-01484 1503 5F
KIERSPE, G. H.
Large Vertical Salinity Gradients in the Ft.
Pierce Inlet Associated with Hurricane David,
W82-02569 1505 2L
KIESLER, J.
Flow Duration at Selected Stream-Sites in Ken-
tucky,
W82-02837 1506 2E
KIHANA, H.
Effect of Slime Stuck Inside Sampling Pipings
on Water Quality and How to Remove It,
W82-03585 1508 5D
KIHLSTROM, M.
Model Ecosystem for Environmental Transport
of Xenobiotics,
W82-06760 1512 5B
KIJNE, J. W.
Prediction of the Advancing Wetting Front in
Border Strip Irrigation,
W82-02309 1505 2G
KIKICHEV, KH. A.
Possibility of Using Tritium for Studying Global
Circulation of Atmospheric Moisture,
W82-00863 1502 2 A
KIKUCHI, E.
Effect of River Discharge on the Distribution
Pattern of Dissolved Constituents in the Gamo
Estuary, Miyagi Prefecture,
W82-04543 1510 2L
KILADZE, R. M.
Computer Simulation of Surface Irrigation by
Means of Numerical Methods for Finding Opti-
mal Parameters,
W82-06781 1512 3F
KILLILEA, W. R.
Chemical Recovery from Coal Conversion
Wastes by Concentration,
W82-00436 1501 5D
KIM, B. M.
Treatment of Metal Containing Wastewater with
Calcium Sulfide,
W82-03125 1507 5D
KIM, B. R.
Do Model for Discharges from Deep Impound-
ments,
W82-05316 1511 2H
The Monochloramine-GAC Reaction in Ad-
sorption Systems,
W82-04426 1510 5F
KIM, C. S.
Love Canal: Chemical Contamination and Mi-
gration,
W82-01436
1503 5B
KIM, I. H.
Mass Transfer in the U-Turn of an Electrodia-
lyzer,
W82-06119 1512 3A
KIM, J. W.
A Comprehensive Study on the Biological Trea-
tabilities of Phenol and Methanol~I. Analysis of
Bacterial Growth and Substrate Removal Kinet-
ics by a Statistical Method,
W82-03567 1508 5D
Comprehensive Study on the Biological Treata-
bilities of Phenol and Methanol-II. The Effects
of Temperature, pH, Salinity and Nutrients,
W82-03569 1508 5D
A Comprehensive Study on the Biological Trea-
tabilities of Phenol and Methanol~III. Treat-
ment System Design,
W82-03568 1508 5D
KIM, S.
Analyzing and Predicting Irrigation Diversions
in Southeastern Idaho,
W82-05924 1512 3F
KIMBALL, K. D.
Mineral Dynamics of The Submersed Macro-
phyte, Myriophyllum Heterophyllum, and The
Competitive Interactions for Nutrients Between
M. Heterophyllum, Phytoplankton and The
Sediments in Littoral Waters,
W82-04162 1509 5C
KIMMEL, B. L.
Land Water Interactions: Effects of Introduced
Nutrients and Soil Particles on Reservoir Pro-
ductivity,
W82-06710 1512 2J
KIMMERER, W. J.
Kaneohe Bay Sewage Diversion Experiment:
Perspectives on Ecosystem Responses to Nutri-
tional Perturbation,
W82-06846 1512 5G
KIMOTO, W. I.
Nitrosamines in Tap Water After Concentration
by a Carbonaceous Adsorbent,
W82-00459 1501 5A
KIMURA, I.
Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent and Sediment Can
Retard Development and Lyse Sea Urchin
Eggs,
W82-03610 1508 5C
KINAE, N.
Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent and Sediment Can
Retard Development and Lyse Sea Urchin
Eggs,
W82-03610 1508 5C
KINCAID, D. C.
Cablegation: I. Cable Controlled Plugs in Perfo-
rated Supply Pipes for Automatic Furrow Irri-
gation,
W82-05617 1511 8 A
Cablegation: II. Simulation and Design of the
Moving-Plug Gated Pipe Irrigation System,
W82-05963 1512 3F
KINCAID, D. T.
Winter Water Relations of Red Spruce on
Mount Monadnock, New Hampshire,
W82-02634 1506 21
KINCANNON, D. F.
Inhibition of Nitrifying Activated Sludge
Systems by Organic Shock Loads,
W82-03146 1507 5D
Rotating Biological Contactor Scale-Up and
Design,
W82-06344 1512 5D
KING, B. D. III.
Values of Ecological Characterization Studies to
Assess Effects of Freshwater Inflow to Estu-
aries,
W82-02147 1505 6G
KING, C. J.
Solvent Extraction of Phenols,
W82-00438
1501 5D
KING, D.
Control of a Pumping Station by Mini Computer
- A Progress Report,
W82-02956 1506 6B
KING, F. R.
Vacuum Sewers-The Future for Sewage Col-
lection,
W82-03394 1507 5G
KING, G. A.
Methane Formation in the Acid Peats of Okefe-
nokee Swamp, Georgia,
W82-00936 1502 2H
KING, G. M.
Comparative Aspects of Sulfur Mineralization in
Sediments of a Eutrophic Lake Basin,
W82-06888 1512 5C
Sulfhydrolase Activity in Sediments of Winter-
green Lake, Kalamazoo County, Michigan,
W82-00241 1501 2H
KING, J. E.
Treatability of Type A Zeolite in Wastewater-
Partl,
W82-05687 1511 5D
KING, J. W.
The Dynamics of Anaerobic Phenol Biodegra-
dation in Lower Greenland,
W82-02O71 1504 5B
KING, L. D.
Water, Energy and Labor Requirements for
Future Pacific Northwest Irrigation,
W82-00143 1501 6A
KING, N. J.
Implications for the Water Industry of the Noti-
fication Scheme for New Chemicals,
W82-06261 1512 6E
KING, P. H.
Factors That Affect Use of Direct Filtration in
Treating Surface Waters,
W82-06579 1512 5F
KING, R. P.
Control of Toxic Metals at Sewage Treatment
Works,
W82-06592 1512 5E
I
PA-115
KING, R. S.
AUTHOR INDEX
KING, R. S.
Improved Porous Supports for Thin-Film Com-
posite Reverse Osmosis Membranes,
W82-03943 1509 3A
Post-Treatment Process for Reverse Osmosis
Membranes,
W82-02454 1505 3 A
KING, R. W.
Upgrading Water Treatment Plants in San
Diego,
W82-03655 1508 5F
KINGSOLVER, J.
The Effect of Environmental Uncertainty on
Morphological Design and Fluid Balance in Sar-
racenia Purpurea L.,
W82-00811 1502 21
KINGVORSEN, K.
Dynamics of Bacterial Sulfate Reduction in a
Eutrophic Lake,
W82-03119 1507 2H
KINNELL, P. I. A.
Rainfall Intensity-Kinetic Energy Relationships
for Soil Loss Prediction,
W82-00466 1501 2J
KINNERSLEY, D.
Charging for Water Supply in England and
Wales in the 1980s,
W82-01722 1503 6C
KINNEY, W. C.
Land-Use Conflict in Wildland Watershed Man-
agement: A Multiple Objective Economic Anal-
ysis,
W82-01675 1503 6A
KINNUNEN, K. A. I.
Comparison of Statistical Phosphorus-Retention
Models,
W82-02930 1506 5G
KINSLEY, K. R.
The Impact of Mass Distribution of Water Con-
servation Devices and a Water Conservation
Rate Structure on Residential Water Use,
W82-06155 1512 3D
KINZEL, R.
Domes, Bubbles, and Paper Waste,
W82-06025 1512 5D
KIPNIS, T.
Reducing Ground-Water Pollution from Munici-
pal Waste-Water Irrigation of Rhodes Grass
Grown on Sand Dunes,
W82-02391 1505 3C
KIPP, J. S.
A Legacy from Construction Grants,
W82-06251 1512
5D
KIPP, K. L. JR.
Determination of Hydrogeological Parameters
Using Sinusoidal Pressure Tests: A Theoretical
Appraisal,
W82-00603 1502 7B
KIRBY, M. K.
Attached Algae of the Lake Erie Shoreline Near
Nanticoke Generating Station,
W82-04035 1509 5C
KIRBY, R.
A Suspended Sediment Front in the Severn Es-
tuary,
W82-04639 1510 2L
KIRCHER, J. E.
Sediment Analyses for Selected Sites in the
South Platte River in Colorado and Nebraska,
and the North Platte and Platte Rivers in Ne-
braska-Suspended Sediment, Bedload, and Bed
Material,
W82-01776 1503 2J
KIRCHMAN, D.
Contribution of Particle-Bound Bacteria to Total
Microheterotrophic Activity in Five Ponds and
Two Marshes,
W82-04467 1510 2H
KIRCHMAN, D. L.
Production and Vertical Flux of Attached Bac-
teria in the Hudson River of the New York
Bight as Studied with Floating Sediment Traps,
W82-06736 1512 5C
KIRK, P. W. W.
The Behaviour of Nitrilotriacetic Acid During
the Anaerobic Digestion of Sewage Sludge,
W82-06667 1512 5D
KIRK, T. K.
Fungal Decolorization of Kraft Bleach Plant
Effluents,
W82-00689 1502 5D
KIRKHAM, D.
Transport of Nitrate and Gaseous Denitrifica-
tion in Soil Columns During Leaching,
W82-05709 1511 5B
KIRKHAM, M. B.
Movement of Cadmium and Water in Split-Root
Wheat Plants,
W82-03662 1508 5B
KIRKLAND, D. W.
Dissolution of Salt Deposits by Brine Density
Flow,
W82-01016 1502 2F
KIRKLAND, K. J.
The Effect of Snow Trapping and Cropping
Sequence on Moisture Conservation and Utiliza-
tion in West-Central Saskatchewan,
W82-01117 1503 3F
KIROUAC, C.
Utilization of the Algae Oocystis SP. for Terti-
ary Treatment of Wastewaters - II. Effect of
Preliminary Conditioning of the Cells in a Cy-
clostat on Their Nitrogen Uptake Rate During
Prolonged Incubations (In French),
W82-03464 1508 5D
KIRSCH, E. J.
Prediction of the Fate of Organic Compounds in
Biological Wastewater Treatment Systems,
W82-03133 1507 5D
KIRSCH, M.
Detection and Mapping of Insoluble Sinking
Pollutants,
W82-04619 1510 5 A
KIRSHEN, P. H.
Organizational and Political Considerations in
the Municipal Development of Small Hydro-
power,
W82-06588 1512 6E
Small-Scale Hydro in New England: 1960-1976,
W82-00169 1501 6D
KISHI, Y.
Studies on the Salinization of Coastal Ground
Water. I. Confined Ground Water in the Naka
River Estuary (In Japanese),
W82-03326 1507 2L
KISSEL, D. E.
Nitrate Production, Uptake, and Leaching,
W82-01411 1503 5B
KISTLER, R. W.
Geochemical Evidence on the Nature of the
Basement Rocks of the Sierra Nevada, Califor-
nia,
W82-02460 1505 2K
KITABATAKE, Y.
Regional Multiobjective Planning of Water
Supply and the Disposal of Residuals with Due
Regard to Intraregional Population Distribution,
W82-03210 1507 6A
KITAGISHI, H.
A Dynamic Model Identification of the Sludge
Dewatering Process,
W82-04844 1511 5D
Prediction Model by Grouping Method of Data
Handling (GMDH) for Effluent Quality from
Sewage Treatment Plant - Prediction Model of
Transparency of Effluent for Automatic Con-
trol,
W82-04058 1509- 5D
KITCHENS, J. F.
Evaluation of Coliphage Detection as a Rapid
Indicator of Water Quality,
W82-06537 1512 5A
KITCHENS, W. M.
The Ecology of Bottomland Hardwood Swamps
of the Southeast: A Community Profile,
W82-05054 1511 6G
KITCHING, R
Determination of Aquifer Parameters from
Large-Diameter Dug Well Pumping Tests,
W82-02917 1506 2F
KITE, G. W.
Analysis of Lake Victoria Levels,
W82-06201 1512 2H
Recent Changes in Level of Lake Victoria,
W82-01711 1503 4A
KITITSYNA, L. A.
Ecological and Physiological Characteristics of
Dikerogammarus Haemobaphes in the Areas in
Which Heated Water Is Discharged from the
Tripol'ye Power Station,
W82-01970 1504 5C
KITTEL, J. H.
The Status of Nuclear Waste Management,
W82-02659 1506 5E
KITTREDGE, D.
Experiences with Floating Reservoir Covers at
the Manchester Water Works,
W82-04697 1510 5G
KJAERNSLI, B.
Shear Strength of Rockfill,
W82-00116 1501 8D
KJELBERG, R.
Investigations for Norway's Longest Unlined
Pressure Shaft,
W82-05980 1512 8E
KJELSON, M. A.
Influences of Freshwater Inflow on Chinook
Salmon (Oncorhynchus Tshawytscha) in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary,
W82-02142 1505 6G
KJELSTROM, L. C.
A Method of Estimating Flood-Frequency Pa-
rameters for Streams in Idaho,
W82-06142 1512 2E
KJENSMO, J.
Post-Glacial Sediments in Lake Linnevatn,
Spitsbergen,
W82-02869 1506 2H
KJERFVE, B.
Estimation of Material Fluxes in an Estuarine
Cross Section: A Critical Analysis of Spatial
Measurement Density and Errors,
W82-O0816 1502 7A
KLAPPER, H.
Experience with Lake and Reservoir Restora-
tion Techniques in the German Democratic Re-
public,
W82-02054 1504 2H
PA-116
AUTHOR INDEX
KNAEBEL, K. S.
KLAPWIJK, A.
Effect of Copper on Nitrification in Activated
Sludge,
W82-01497 1503 5C
K I AR, L. R.
Public Attitudes in Massachusetts Toward the
Recreational Use of Domestic Water Supply
Reservoirs,
W82-04222 1509 6D
KLASSEN, M. J.
Hydraulic Design for the Two-Stage Stilling
Basin,
W82-00849 1502 8B
KLASSEN, V. I.
Prospects of Using Magnetic Wastewater Treat-
ment,
W82-06989 1512 5D
KLAUDA, R. J.
Accumulation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in
Atlantic Tomcod (Microgadus Tomcod) Col-
lected from the Hudson River Estuary, New
York,
W82-03777 1509 5C
KLAUSNER, S. D.
Effects of Dairy Manure on Phosphorus Con-
centrations and Losses in Tile Effluent,
W82-01479 1503 5B
Phosphorus Concentration- Water Flow Interac-
tions in Tile Effluent from Manured Land,
W82-01340 1503 5B
KLAZURA, G. E.
Differences Between Some Radar Rainfall Esti-
mation Procedures in a High Rain Rate Gradient
Storm,
W82-04265 1510 2B
KLEEN, H.
Floe/Float System Cleans Desalter Effluent,
W82-00906 1502 5D
KLEI, H. E.
Metal Leaching from Sewage Sludge Ash,
W82-00770 1502 5B
KLEIN, C. J.
Assessment Methodologies for Freshwater In-
flows to Chesapeake Bay,
W82-02118 1505 5B
KLEIN, H.
Quality of Stormwater Runoff from Motorways
(Diebeschaffenheit der Niederschlagsabflusse
von Autobahnen),
W82-06635 1512 5B
KLEIN, J. A.
Assessment of Environmental Control Technol-
ogy for Coal Conversion Processes,
W82-00432 1501 5D
KLEINAU, J. H.
Sludge Disposal by Combustion Offers Potential
Energy Source,
W82-04329 1510 5E
KLEINSTREUER, C.
Generalized Computer Simulation Model for the
Impact Assessment of Industrial Water Use on
Fish Populations,
W82-01915 1504 5C
KLEMAS, V.
Quantitative Assessment of Tidal Wetlands
Using Remote Sensing,
W82-00781 1502 7B
KLEMER, A. R.
Cyanobacterial Blooms: Carbon and Nitrogen
Limitation have Opposite Effects on the
Buoyance of Oscillatori,
W82-05175 1511 5C
KLEMETSON, S. L.
Biological Filters,
W82-01242
1503 5D
KLEMPNER, R. A.
Small Hydro Schemes for Private Developers,
W82-04327 1510 8 A
KLENUS, V. G.
Heterotrophic Assimulation of Phytoplankton as
an Integral Part of the Self Purification of Natu-
ral Waters,
W82-05326 1511 1A
KLEPACKA, B.
A New Method of Regeneration of Anion Ex-
changers Used For Recovering Chromates from
Wastewater,
W82-02723 1506 5D
KLEPPEL, G. S.
Factors Controlling Phytoplankton Primary
Productivity in Byram Lake, Mt. Kisco, N.Y.,
Summer, 1977,
W82-00915 1502 2H
KLEPPER, R. P.
Technology and Performance of the Hi-Capac-
ity Thickener,
W82-01929 1504 5D
KLETKE, D.
Economics of Declining Water Supplies in the
Ogallala Aquifer,
W82-04922 1511 4B
KLEY, W.
Waste Heat Balance in Aquifers Calculated by a
Computer Programme,
W 82-008 30 1502 7B
KLIBANOV, A. M.
Application of Immobilized Hydrogenase for the
Detritiation of Water,
W82-00768 1502 5D
KLIEVE, J.
Modeling Ammonium Exchange and Regenera-
tion on Clinoptilolite,
W82-00125 1501 5D
KLIEVE, J. R.
Assessment of Oil Shale Retort Wastewater
Treatment and Control Technology - Phases I
and II,
W82-00390 1501 5B
KLIMOWICZ, H.
The Plankton of the River Vistula in the Region
of Warsaw in the Years 1977-1979,
W82-06021 1512 5A
KLING, H.
Experimenta'. Manipulation of Algal Bloom
Composition by Nitrogen Addition,
W82-00998 1502 5C
KLING, H. J.
The Phytoplankton and Protozooplankton of the
Euphotic Zone of Lake Tanganyika: Species
Composition, Biomass, Chlorophyll Content,
and Spatio-Temporal Distribution,
W82-03419 1508 2H
KLINGEMAN, P. C.
Bedload and Size Distribution in Paved Gravel-
Bed Streams,
W82-05795 1511 2J
KLINGER, S. A.
Evidence of Natural Reproduction by Planted
Lake Trout in Lake Michigan,
W82-01194 1503 81
KLINK, R. E.
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for On-Site
Wastewater Treatment Alternatives,
W82-04185 1509 5D
KLOECHNER, D. C.
Maximizing Effluent Quality from a Municipal
Activated Sludge Plant Concurrent with a
Major Reduction in Process Energy Require-
ments,
W82-03874 1509 5D
KLOOZ, D.
Sequential Water Reuse Effect on Stream Salin-
ity,
W82-05731 1511 3C
Water Reuse Planning by Means of an Input-
Output Table,
W82-04794 1511 6A
KLOPATEK, J. M.
Net Energy: Results for Small-Scale Hydroelec-
tric Power and Summary of Existing Analyses,
W82-04806 1511 6D
KLOPFFER, W.
Physicochemical Properties as Useful Tools for
Predicting the Environmental Fate of Organic
Chemicals,
W82-06727 1512 5B
KLOPP, R.
Development of Wastewater Purification in the
Ruhr Catchment Area and its Effects on Water
Quality in the 1970's (Entwicklung Der Abwas-
serreinigung Im Ruhr Einzugsgebiet Und Ihre
Auswirkungen Auf Die Gewassergute In Den
Siebzieger Jahren),
W82-06469 1512 5D
KLOPPEL, H. B.
Automatic Measuring Station for Continuous
Monitoring of Rivers,
W82-04569 1510 5A
Computerized Data Acquisition and Data Han-
dling in Sewage Treatment Plants,
W82-04023 1509 5D
KLOSTERMAN, M. J.
Quantitative Relationship of Grouting to the Re-
duction of Groundwater Flow Through Rock
Foundations,
W82-05201 1511 8E
KLUG, M. J.
Comparative Aspects of Sulfur Mineralization in
Sediments of a Eutrophic Lake Basin,
W82-06888 1512 5C
Intermediary Metabolism of Organic Matter in
the Sediments of a Eutrophic Lake,
W82-06745 1512 5C
Kinetic Analysis of Competition Between Sul-
fate Reducers and Methanogens for Hydrogen in
Sediments,
W82-06886 1512 2H
Reduction of Sulfur Compounds in the Sedi-
ments of a Eutrophic Lake Basin,
W82-O0488 1501 2H
Sulfhydrolase Activity in Sediments of Winter-
green Lake, Kalamazoo County, Michigan,
W82-00241 1501 2H
KLUSEK, C.
Anthropogenic Trace Elements and Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbon Levels in Sediment
Cores From Two Lakes in the Adirondack Acid
Lake Region,
W82-00501 1502 5B
KNAEBEL, K. S.
Cycling Zone Adsorption Applied to Purifica-
tion of Brackish Water with Thermally Regener-
able Ion-Exchange Resins,
W82-01696 1503 3 A
I
PA-117
KNAP, A. H.
AUTHOR INDEX
KNAP, A. H.
Experimental Studies to Determine the Fate of
Petroleum Hydrocarbons from Refinery Efflu-
ent on an Estuarine System,
W82-05144 1511 5B
KNAPP, H. V.
The 1980-1981 Drought in Illinois: Causes, Di-
mensions, and Impacts,
W82-06523 1512 2E
KNAPP, K.
Barriers to Effective Ground-Water Manage-
ment: The California Case,
W82-04917 1511 4B
KNAPP, V.
A Study of Low-Flow Operation of Milford and
Elk City Lakes in Kansas,
W82-04964 1511 2E
KNAUER, G. A.
Mytilus Californianus as a Bioindicator of Trace
Metal Pollution: Variability and Statistical Con-
siderations,
W82-04776 1511 5 A
KNAUSS, J.
Hydraulic Jump, Air Entrainment and Slug
Flow in Bottom Outlets (Wechselsprung, Luf-
teintrag Und Schwallformiger Abfluss in Grun-
dablassen),
W82-06244 1512 8B
KNAUTH, L. P.
Isotope Geochemistry of Water in Gulf Coast
Salt Domes,
W82-04742 1510 2K
KNECHT, W. A.
National Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX)
System 2000 Data Retrieval Manual,
W82-00420 1501 10B
KNEEBONE, W. R.
Blaney-Criddle Coefficients for Western Turf
Grasses,
W82-04310 1510 2D
Reclamation of Wastewater with a Soil-Turf
Filter: I: Removal of Nitrogen,
W82-01101 1503 5D
Reclamation of Wastewater with a Soil-Turf
Filter: II: Removal of Phosphorus, Boron,
Sodium and Chlorine,
W82-01102 1503 5D
Water Reclamation by the Use of Soil-Turfgrass
Systems in the Southwest USA,
W82-02817 1506 3C
KNIGHT, A. W.
The Nutritional Significance of the Distribution
of Suspended Particulate Material in the Upper
San-Francisco Bay-Estuary,
W82-02140 1505 2L
KNIGHT, D. W.
Boundary Shear in Smooth and Rough Chan-
nels,
W82-02711 1506 8B
Some Field Measurements Concerned with the
Behavior of Resistance Coefficients in a Tidal
Channel,
W82-02792 1506 2L
KNIGHT, J. H.
Steady Periodic Flow Through a Rectangular
Dam,
W82-01983 1504 2F
KNIGHT, N. J.
Natural Variation in Abundance of Salmonid
Populations in Streams and its Implications for
Design of Impact Studies,
W82-00389 1501 5C
KNIGHTON, A. D.
Channel Form and Flow Characteristics of Su-
praglacial Streams, Austre Okstindbreen,
Norway,
W82-02787 1506 2E
KNIGHTON, M. D.
A More Versatile Soil Water Sampler,
W82-00191 1501 7B
A More Versatile Soil Water Sampler,
W82-02523 . 1505 7B
KNIGHTS, E. A.
Rutland Water - From Conception to Operation,
W82-06481 1512 6D
KNITTEL, M. D.
A Simple, Rapid Bioassay for Detecting Effects
of Pollutants on Bacteria,
W82-03604 1508 5C
KNOCHEL, A.
Analysis of Trace Elements in Seawater. Part II.
Determination of Heavy Metal Traces in Sea
Water by X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis with
Totally Reflecting Sample Holders,
W82-03333 1507 5A
KNOCHENMUS, D. D.
A 10- Year Plan to Study the Aquifer System of
Indian Wells Valley, California,
W82-00086 1501 6D
KNOCKE, W. R.
The Effect of Ni(II) on Nitrification in the Acti-
vated Sludge Process,
W82-03124 1507 5D
Electroplating and Cyanide Wastes,
W82-01266 1503 5D
Electroplating and Cyanide Wastes,
W82-06798 1512 5D
Vacuum Filtration of Metal Hydroxide Sludges,
W82-00976 1502 5D
KNOERR, K. R.
Seasonal Patterns of Leaf Water Relations in
Four Co-Occurring Forest Tree Species: Param-
eters from Pressure-Volume Curves,
W82-01011 1502 21
KNOOP, K. D.
Sediment Transport During a Controlled Reser-
voir Release,
W82-02196 1505 2J
KNOPPERT, P. L.
The Biesbosch Water Storage Scheme,
W82-06014 1512
8A
KNORRE, H.
Detoxification of Waste Water Containing
Cyanides from the Wet-Scrubbing Systems of
Steel Mills (Entgiftung Cyanidhaltigen Gicht-
gaswaschwasser von Hochofen),
W82-04616 1510 5D
KNOTT, J. M.
Sediment Data for Streams Near Mount St.
Helens, Washington- Volume 1, 1980 Water-
Year Data,
W82-01792 1503 7C
KNOTT, R. K.
Discharge Data at Water-Quality Monitoring
Stations in Arkansas, 1980 Water Year,
W82-05841 1511 7C
KNOWLES, G.
The Removal of Organic Matter from Deminer-
alised Water,
W82-00888 1502 5F
KNOWLES, R.
Effect of Sulfide on Nitrogen Fixation in a
Stream Sediment- Water System,
W82-06540 1512 5C
Nitrous Oxide Concentrations in Lakes: Vari-
ations with Depth and Time,
W82-02553 1505 2H
KNOX, J. C.
Climate Variation and the Mobility and Storage
of Sediment in Watersheds,
W82-05931 1512 4D
KNUCKLES, M. E.
Survival and Fate of Enteric Viruses in Soil
Treatment Systems for Wastewater,
W82-06150 1512 5D
KNUDSEN, D. I.
Automatic Control of Sludge Conditioning and
Vacuum Filtration,
W82-04589 1510 5E
Start-Up and Operating Experience with Com-
puterized Control System in a 1.3 CU M/S (30
MGD) Wastewater Treatment Plant,
W82-04047 1509 5D
KNUDSON, M. K.
Influence of Dissolved Oxygen on Substrate Uti-
lization Kinetics of Activated Sludge,
W82-04707 1510 5D
KNUTH, S.
Actinomycetes and Fungi in Surface Waters and
in Potable Water,
W82-06543 1512 5B
KOBAYASHI, H.
Microbial Removal of Hazardous Organic Com-
pounds,
W82-05177 1511 5D
KOBAYASHI, K.
Prevention of Putrefaction in Organic Sludge by
Co-Precipitation of Bactericide and Coagulant,
W82-02717 1506 5D
KOBLANSKI, J. N.
Means and Method for Sweeping Material
Floating on Water Using Vibrational Energy,
W82-00062 1501 5G
KOBRIGER, N. P.
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume I,
State-of-the-Art Report,
W82-04627 1510 4C
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume III,
Predictive Procedure for Determining Pollution
Characteristics in Highway Runoff,
W82-04629 1510 5B
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume V,
Highway Runoff Data Storage Program and
Computer User's Manual,
W82-04630 1510 5B
KOCAN, R. M.
Alterations in the Frequency of Sister Chroma-
tid Exchanges in Flatfish from Puget Sound,
Washington, Following Experimental and Natu-
ral Exposure to Mutagenic Chemicals,
W82-02979 1506 5C
KOCH, C. M.
Impact of Pretreatment on Sludge Content of
Heavy Metals,
W82-06461 1512 5D
KOCH, R.
Problems of the Detection of Organic Trace
Substances in Water (Zu Problemen des Nach-
weises Organischer Spurenstoffe im Wasser),
W82-05093 1511 5A
KOCHEL, R. C.
Paleoflood Hydrology,
W82-03761
1509 2E
PA 118
AUTHOR INDEX
KOPPULA, S. D.
KOCHERT, T. L.
The Consultant's Viewpoint on Alternative Dis-
infectants,
W82-00286 1501 6 A
KODATE, H.
An Algorithm on Optimal Operations of Acti-
vated Sludge Systems,
W82-04009 1509 5D
KODUKALA, P. S.
Biodegradation of Hazardous Organic Pollut-
ants,
W82-04910 1511 5B
KOEHLER, J. H.
Addendum to: Sources of Powerplant Cooling
Water in the Desert Area of Southern Califor-
nia-Reconnaissance Study,
W82-01773 1503 6B
KOENIG, L. R.
Anomalous Snowfall Caused by Natural-Draft
Cooling Towers,
W82-01512 1503 2B
KOERNER, R. M.
Acid Snow in the Canadian High Arctic,
W82-04542 1510 2C
KOERS, D. A.
Fate of Nitrogen in Aerobic Sludge Digestion,
W82-06455 1512 5D
KOGAN, E. A.
Stress Relaxation in Concrete of Massive Hy-
draulic Structures,
W82-02786 1506 8 A
KOGIKU, K. C.
Game Theory Analyses Applied to Water Re-
source Problems,
W82-00802 1502 6A
KOGURE, K.
Distribution on Viable Marine Bacteria in Neri-
fic Seawater Around Japan,
W82-02427 1505 5 A
KOHL, H. H.
New Antimicrobial Agents for Treatment of
Water,
W82-02808 1506 5F
A Novel Chloramine Compound for Water Dis-
infection,
W82-03551 1508 5F
KOHLER, A.
Fluctuations of the Ichthyo-Fauna in the Elbe
Estuary: An Indicator for a Disturbed Ecosys-
tem (Fluktuationen Der Fischfauna Im Elbe-
Astuar Als Indikator Fur Ein Gestortes Okosys-
tem).
W82-06913 1512 5C
KOHLER, G. K.
Purification of Surface Waters (Reinigung von
Oberflachenwasser),
W82-04577 1510 5F
KOHLHORST, D. W.
Effects of Freshwater Flow on Fishery Re-
sources in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary,
W82-02141 1505 4C
KOHLI, B.
Physical Process and Eutrophication,
W82-06875 1512 5C
KOHONEN, T.
Utilization of Data from Automatic Water Qual-
ity Monitoring Stations in Finland,
W82-04585 1510 7B
KOIDA, K. N.
Possibility of Investigating Open-Channel Flows
on an Analog Computer,
W82-02389 1505 6A
KOIKE, I.
Denitrification, Nitrate Reduction, and Oxygen
Consumption in Coastal and Estuarine Sedi-
ments,
W82-06748 1512 5C
KOIVUSARRI, U.
Contents of Chlordane-, PCB- and DDT-Com-
pounds and the Biotransformation Capacity of
Fishes in the Lake Area of Eastern Finland,
W82-04827 1511 5 A
KOJOLA, W. H.
Home Water Softeners, Water Softness and Pos-
sible Health Implications,
W82-01045 1502 5F
KOK, G. L.
Measurements of Hydrogen Peroxide in Rain-
water,
W82-00497 1501 2K
KOKERNAK, R. P.
Kinetics of Compressibility in Two-Phase Fluid
Flows,
W82-05910 1512 1A
KOLLAR, K. L.
Water Requirements for Industrial Develop-
ment,
W82-04117 1509 6D
KOLLE, W.
The Siderite Model of The Formation of Corro-
sion-Resistant Scales,
W82-04270 1510 5F
KOMANOWSKY, M.
Improved Performance in Combined Nitrifica-
tion/Denitrification of Tannery Waste,
W82-03277 1507 5D
KOMAROV, V. D.
Study of the Factors and Regularities of River
Runoff on the Basis of Data of Observations on
Representative Basins,
W82-00652 1502 2A
KOMINEK, E.
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Wastes,
W82-04907 1511 5D
KON'KO, V. V.
Experience in the Construction and First Years
of Operation of the Zeya Dam,
W82-02952 1506 8 A
KONDO, K.
Extraction of Copper with Liquid Surfactant
Membranes,
W 82-0 1896 1504 5D
Study on the Scarcity of Red Tide in the Eutro-
phicated Waters of Ariake Bay I. Dissolution of
Phosphate Ion from Bottom Mud by Hydrogen
Sulfide,
W82-03240 1507 5C
KONDO, O.
Determination of Sulfate in River Water by
Flow Injection Analysis,
W82-04891 1511 5 A
KONIKOW, L. F.
Discussion: Influence of Well Water Quality
Variability on Sampling Decisions and Monitor-
ing, By Harry I. Nightingale and William C.
Bianchi,
W82-03779 1509 5G
Role of Solute-Transport Models in the Analysis
of Groundwater Salinity Problems in Agricul-
tural Areas,
W82-00993 1502 5B
KONOBEYEV, A. G.
The Schooling Mechanism of Young Perch
(Perca Fluviatilis) in the Open Part of Lake-
Type Reservoirs (As Exemplified by Rybinsk
Reservoir),
W82-02954 1506 2H
KONOBEYEVA, V. K.
The Schooling Mechanism of Young Perch
(Perca Fluviatilis) in the Open Part of Lake-
Type Reservoirs (As Exemplified by Rybinsk
Reservoir),
W82-02954 1506 2H
KONONOV, V. V.
Use and Investigation of Water-Jet Pumps
(Ejectors) at the Chirkey Hydroelectric Station,
W82-05592 1511 8C
KONOPLYANTSEV, A. A.
Estimation of Moisture Exchange of Ground-
water with Rocks of the Zone of Aeration in the
Winter and Spring,
W82-05043 1511 2G
•S^O
KONRAD, J. C.
Pollution From Land Runoff,
W82-00253
1501 5B
KONWINSKI, G. R.
Rocky Mountain Pipeline Project: Environmen-
tal Impact Statement,
W82-00394 1501 5G
KOOL, H. J.
Use of XAD-Resins for the Detection of Muta-
genic Activity in Water. I. Studies with Surface
Water,
W82-04913 1511 5 A
The Use of XAD-Resins for the Detection of
Mutagenic Activity in Water. II. Studies with
Drinking Water,
W82-04912 1511 5A
KOOPMAN, B.
Tetrazolium Reduction-Malachite Green
Method for Assessing the Viability of Filamen-
tous Bacteria in Activated Sludge,
W82-06752 1512 5D
KOOTTATEP, S.
Removal of Humic Substances from Natural
Waters by Reverse Osmosis,
W82-06045 1512 5F
KOPFLER, F. C.
Identification of Organic Compounds in a Muta-
genic Extract of a Surface Drinking Water by a
Computerized Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry System (GC/MS/COM),
W82-00256 1501 5A
KOPP, F. J.
Numerical Simulation of the Effects of Cooling
Tower Complexes on Clouds and Severe
Storms,
W82-00995 1502 2B
KOPPE, P.
50 Years of Lake Baldeney - Some Aspects of Its
Characteristics in Terms of Water Management
(50 Jahre Baldeneysee - Einige Aspekte Seiner
Wasserwirtschaftlichen Besonderheiten),
W82-06716 1512 5G
The Fate of Heavy Metals in the Ruhr System
and Their Influence on Drinking Water Quality,
W82-00962 1502 5B
KOPPER, W.
Legal Aspects of Subsidence Due to Well
Pumping,
W82-00170 1501 6E
KOPPULA, S. D.
An Example of the Application of Statistical
Techniques to Predict Lake Level Elevations,
W82-01111 1503 6A
PA-119
KOPPULA, S. D.
AUTHOR INDEX
Predicting Lake Levels by Exponential Smooth-
1501 2A
■ng,
W82-00118
KOPSICK, D. A.
Effect of Leachate Solutions from Fly and
Bottom Ash on Groundwater Quality,
W82-03798 1509 5B
Geochemistry of Leachates from Selected Coal
Mining and Combustion Wastes,
W82-05936 1512 5B
KOPYSHEV, G. P.
New Technical Solutions Used for Concreting
Tunnels of the Nurek Hydroelectric Plant,
W82-03150 1507 8F
• KORBITZ, W. E.
Energy Minimization at Metro Denver Sewage
District,
W82-03142 1507 5D
KORCHITS, K. V.
Closure of the Kama River at the Site of the
Lower Kama Hydroelectric Plant,
W82-02951 1506 8 A
KORDIC, J. R.
Pipeline Friction Losses for Wastewater
Sludges,
W82-01545 1503 5D
KORENAGA, T.
Continuous-Flow Injection Analysis of Aqueous
Environmental Samples for Chemical Oxygen
Demand,
W82-02203 1505 5 A
KORNATZKI, K. H.
50 Years of Lake Baldeney - Some Aspects of Its
Characteristics in Terms of Water Management
(50 Jahre Baldeneysee - Einige Aspekte Seiner
Wasserwirtschaftlichen Besonderheiten),
W82-06716 1512 5G
KORNGOLD, E.
Waste Water Recycling by Ion-Exchange: I.
Complete Desalination,
W82-06118 1512 3A
Waste Water Recycling by Ion Exchange: II.
Partial Desalination,
W82-06117 1512 5A
KOROL, T.
Ice Problems at a Cooling Water Intake in a
Tidal Estuary at Lingan, N.S.,
W82-00230 1501 8A
KOROLEV, V. M.
Evaluation of the Mechanical Properties of the
Mass of a Concrete Dam with Interblock Joints,
W82-03158 1507 8G
KORSAK, N. B.
The Formation of Water Quality in the Shallows
of a Southern Reservoir (Dnieper-Krivoi Rog
Canal) Under the Influence of Beds of Higher
Aquatic Vegetation,
W82-05453 15 n 2H
KORTMANN, R. W.
Functional Relationships Between Nutrient Dy-
namics. Oxidation-Reduction Capacity, and Eu-
trophication in a Soft-Water Lake,
W82-02810 1506 2H
KORVEN, H. C.
A Comparison of Chemical and Cultural Con-
trol of Weeds in Irrigation Ditchbanks,
W82-01120 1503 4A
KORYAVOF, P. P.
Calculation of Currents in Lake Onega with
Consideration of Anthropogenic Influences,
W82-06612 1512 2H
KORYAVOV, P. P.
Mathematical Models for Calculating the Dy-
namics and Quality of Complex Water Systems,
W82-06613 1512 2A
KOS, P.
Predicting Reactor Biomass Concentration in a
Fluidized-Bed System,
W82-02932 1506 5D
KOSAREV, A. N.
Salinity and Biogenic Material in the North Cas-
pian,
W82-03155 1507 4A
KOSHUT, R. A.
Proportions of Several Elements Found in
Sewage Effluent and Sludge from Several Mu-
nicipalities in West Virginia,
W82-04465 1510 5B
KOSICHENKO, Y. M.
Use of Watertight Film Facings for Repair
Works on the Great Stavropol Canal,
W82-05117 1511 8G
KOSINSKI, W. K.
Geoelectric Soundings for Predicting Aquifer
Properties,
W82-02619 1506 2F
KOSKINEN, J. R.
Chemometric Modeling of Wastewater Treat-
ment Processe,
W82-05858 1511 5D
KOSTER, W. C.
Remedial Technique of Controlling and Treat-
ing Low Volume Leachate Discharge,
W82-01428 1503 5G
KOSZALKA, E. J.
Geohydrologic Appraisal of Water Resources of
the South Fork, Long Island, New York,
W82-04206 1509 7C
KOTANI, A.
Intraparticle Diffusivity of Methylene Blue into
Porous Activated Carbon,
W82-03601 1508 5F
KOTHANDARAMAN, V.
Effects of Lake Michigan Diversion on the
Water Chemistry of the Illinois Waterway,
W82-02261 1505 6G
Water Chemistry of the Illinois Waterway,
W82-04390 1510 2K
KOTHARI, M. S.
Development of Upton Intake Works, River
Severn Supply Scheme, With the Aid of a
Model,
W82-01395 1503 8B
KOUSSIS, A. D.
Nonlinear Sorption of Water in Soil,
W82-03686 1508 2G
KOUSSOURIS, T. S.
Some Hydrobiological Characteristics in Amv-
rakia Lake, Western Greece,
W82-02753 1506 2H
KOUTITAS, C.
Turbulence Model for Flow Over Dredged
Channels,
W82-02201 1505 8B
KOUTSANDREAS, J. D.
Overview and Assessment of Biological Sensing,
W82-05156 1511 5C
KOUWEN, N.
Flow Resistance in Vegetated Waterways,
W82-00152 1501 2E
KOVAL'CHUK, A. A.
Finds of Relict Infusoria in Kiev Reservoir,
W82-02079 1504 2H
Some Data on the Fauna and Ecology of Meto-
pidae (Infusoria) in Kiev Reservoir,
W82-05332 1511 2H
KOVALEVSKH, V. S.
Possibilities of Using Helium and Tritium Sur-
veys for Studying Recharge Conditions of Sub-
surface Waters,
W82-00302 1501 7B
KOVOOR, A.
Use of Excised Root Cultures as Bioindicators of
Water Pollution (Utilisation Des Cultures de Ra-
cines Isolees Comme Test Biologique de Pollu-
tion des Eaux),
W82-01133 1503 5A
KOVRIZHNYKH, A. I.
Effect of Phytoplankton on Water Quality in the
Northern Donets-Donbas Canal,
W82-06987 1512 5C
KOWAL, N. E.
Health Effects Associated with Wastewater
Treatment and Disposal,
W82-01255 1503 5C
KOWALCZEWSKI, A.
Epilimnetic and Hypolimnetic Symptoms of Eu-
trophication in Great Mazurian Lakes, Poland,
W82-05103 1511 2H
KOWARSKY, J.
Fish Movement Upstream Through a Central
Queensland (Fitzroy River) Coastal Fishway,
W82-02800 1506 81
KOYAMA-ITO, H.
Pixe Trace Element Analysis of an Aquatic
Plant as Indicator of Heavy Metal Pollution,
W82-04818 1511 5A
KOYUMDJISKY, H.
The Use of Na/Cl Ratios to Trace Solute
Sources in a Semiarid Zone,
W82-00601 1502 7B
KOZAI, K.
Optimizing the Evaluation of Lake Water Qual-
ity Through Analysis of Existing Remotely
Sensed Data,
W82-06370 1512 7C
KOZAR, A. V.
New Methods of Designing Flood Control
Measures,
W82-05030 1511 2E
KOZHEVNIKOVA, N. E.
Treatment of Wastewaters and Demineralization
of Saline Waters by Reverse Osmosis and Ultra-
filtration,
W82-06988 1512 5D
KOZHOVA, O. M.
Toxicant Accumulation in Hydrobiont Tissues
Following Effluent Discharge,
W82-01919 1504 5C
KOZIARSKI, S.
Anaerobic Treatment in Novel Contact Digest-
er,
W82-05681 1511 5D
KOZIN, V. N.
Calculation of Diversion Tunnels of Special Pro-
files Operating Under Conditions of a Free Uni-
form Flow,
W82-02785 1506 8A
KRAFT, K. J.
Effect of Sediment Copper on the Distribution
of Benthic Macroinvertebrates in the Keweenaw
Waterway,
W82-04030 1509 5C
KRAINOV, S. R.
Geochemical Analysis of the State Drinking
Water Standard Gost 2874-73 and Ways to Im-
prove It,
W82-05025 1511 5D
PA- 120
Xi rtr\*Z»M^jGV.^Ui
AUTHOR INDEX
KRONBERG, B. I.
KRAKOVSKII, B. S.
Use and Design Features of the Pump Unit of
the UW-3-6KM Vacuum Groundwater Lower-
ing Installation,
W82-05587 1511 8C
KRAI J. M.
Evaluation of the Polluted River Savinja with
the Help of Macrophytes,
W82-01377 1503 5C
KRAMAR, O.
Occurrence of Tetraalkylead Compounds in the
Aquatic Environment,
W82-O0878 1502 5 A
KRAMER, H. A.
Applicability of Light Absorbance as a Measure
of Oganic Carbon in Humic Lake Water,
W82-06773 1512 5 A
KRAMER, J. R.
Comparison of Atomic Absorption Spectrome-
tric, Spectrophotometric, and Fluorimetric
Methods for Determination of Aluminum in
Water,
W82-04892 1511 5 A
KRAMER, R. J. III.
Recovery of Fine-Particle Coal by Colloid Flo-
tation,
W82-05961 1512 5D
KRAMLICH, C. L.
Bryant V. Yellen: Perfected Rights Acquire
New Status under A Belated Clarification of
Arizona V. California,
W82-04802 1511 6E
KRANENBURG, C.
Wind-Induced Mixing in Stratified Fluid,
W82-02371 1505
2H
KRASNER, S. W.
Closed-Loop Stripping Analysis as a Tool for
Solving Taste and Odor Problems,
W82-03886 1509 5F
Geosmin and 2-Methylisoborneol from Cyano-
bacteria in Three Water Supply Systems,
W82-06740 1512 5F
KRASNIKOV, N. D.
Dynamic Elastic and Absorbing Properties of
Soils,
W82-05132 1511 8D
KRASNOZHON, G. F.
Ecological Principles of the Creation of an Opti-
mal Water Regime in the Volga Delta and
North Caspian Sea,
W82-06985 1512 6G
KRASOVSKY, G. N.
Water Sanitation Legislation Regarded as the
Basis of Water Quality Monitoring,
W82-01990 1504 6E
KRASS, M. S.
Method of Constructing a System for Control-
ling Regional Exploitable Groundwater Re-
sources,
W82-02849 1506 4B
KRATKY, B. A.
Cutting Irrigation Costs,
W82-05081
1511 3F
KRATZER, C. R.
A Carlson-Type Trophic State Index for Nitro-
gen in Florida Lakes,
W82-02911 1506 5C
Nutrient Loading - Trophic State Relationships
in Florida Lakes,
W82-02811 1506 5B
KRATZER, K.
Mercury Circulation in Aquatic Environment.
Part 3. Mercury Transformations in Sediments,
W82-05094 1511 5B
KRAUSE, D. JR.
The Concentration and Isotopic Fractionation of
Gases Dissolved in Freshwater in Equilibrium
with the Atmosphere. 1. Oxygen,
W82-03325 1507 IB
KRAUSE, R. E.
Summary of Hydrologic Testing in Tertiary
Limestone Aquifer, Tenneco Offshore Explora-
tory Well-Atlantic OCS, Lease-Block 427
(Jacksonville NH 17-5),
W82-06685 1512 2F
KRAYBILL, H. F.
Carcinogenesis of Synthetic Organic Chemicals
in Drinking Water,
W82-03433 1508 5C
KREFT, P.
Notes and Comments: Leaching of Organics
from a PVC-Polyethylene-Plexiglass Pilot Plant,
W82-03890 1509 5F
KREISSL, J. F.
Demonstration Physical Chemical Sewage
Treatment Plant Utilizing Biological Nitrifica-
tion,
W82-04397 1510 5D
KREITLER, C. W.
Ground-Water Hydrology Around Salt Domes
in the East Texas Basin: A Practical Approach
to the Contaminant Transport Problem,
W82-05202 1511 5B
KREMER, J. G.
A Local Source Control Program for Metal
Finishing Plants,
W82-04172 1509 5D
KREMPIN, D. W.
Orthophosphate Uptake by Phytoplankton and
Bacterioplankton from the Los Angeles Harbor
and Southern California Coastal Waters,
W82-03172 1507 5B
KRENKEL, P. A.
Effectiveness of River Models,
W82-00961
1502 6 A
State-of-the-Art of Modeling Surface Water Im-
poundments,
W82-05351 1511 2H
KRESCH, D. L.
Channel Conditions in the Lower Toutle and
Cowlitz Rivers Resulting From the Mudflows of
May 18, 1980,
W82-00004 1501 5B
KRESGE, P. O.
Flexcrop: A Dryland Cropping Systems Model,
W82-05208 1511 3F
KREUL, B.
Solar Heat Pond System,
W82-02187
1505 3F
KREUTZBERGER, W.
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume IV,
Characteristics of Highway Runoff from Operat-
ing Highways. Research Report,
W82-04637 1510 5B
KREUTZWISER, R.
The Economic Significance of the Long Point
Marsh, Lake Erie, as a Recreational Resource,
W82-02229 1505 6B
KREUZER, H.
The El Cajon Hydro Project in Honduras, Part
Two,
W82-03332 1507 8A
KRISCHAN, T. M.
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume V,
Highway Runoff Data Storage Program and
Computer User's Manual,
W82-04630 1510 5B
KRISHNA, J. H.
A Parametric Model to Estimate Runoff from
Small Agricultural Watersheds in the Semi-Arid
Tropics,
W82-05646 1511 2E
Runoff Prediction and Rainfall Utilization in the
Semi-Arid Tropics,
W82-03502 1508 2A
KRISHNA MURTHY, I.
Consumptive Use and Daily Evapotranspiration
of Corn Under Different Levels of Nitrogen and
Moisture Regimes,
W82-OO660 1502 2D
KRISHNAMOORTHI, K. P.
Parasite Egg and Cyst Reduction in Oxidation
Ditches and Aerated Lagoons,
W82-01733 1503 5D
KRISHNAMURTI, T. N.
Moisture Analysis from Radiosonde and. Micro-
wave Spectrometer Data,
W 82-04900 1511 2B
KRISHNAN, A.
Effect of Plant Population and Nitrogen on
Water-Use Efficiency of Pearlmillet in the Arid
Zone of Western Rajastan,
W82-05122 1511 21
KRISHNAPPAN, B. G.
Ice Cover Effects on Stream Flows and Mixing,
W82-02698 1506 2C
Programming Manual for MOBED - An Un-
steady, Nonuniform, Mobile Boundary Flow
Model,
W82-03109 1507 2E
Suspended Sediment in a Wave Field,
W82-06527 1512 2J
KRISHNASWAMI, S. K.
Protecting the Source,
W82-05785 1511 5F
KRISTIANSEN, R.
Sand-Filter Trenches for Purification of Septic
Tank Effluent: I. Clogging Mechanism and Soil
Physical Environment,
W82-03238 1507 5D
Sand-Filter Trenches for Purification of Septic
Tank Effluent: II. The Fate of Nitrogen,
W82-03239 1507 5D
KROFTA, M.
Potable Water Treatment by Dissolved Air Flo-
tation and Filtration,
W82-06353 1512 5F
KROGMAN, K. K.
Response of Fababean Yield, Protein Production
and Water Use to Irrigation,
W82-01089 1502 21
Sorghum and Barley in Southern Alberta: Grain
Yield Response to Irrigation and Fertilizer,
W82-04471 1510 21
KROLL, R.
Ames' Mutagenic Activity in Recycled Water
from an Israeli Water Reclamation Project,
W82-00234 1501 5D
KROMM, D. E.
Public Perception of Groundwater Depletion in
Southwestern Kansas,
W82-02174 1505 3F
KRONBERG, B. I.
Ferromanganese Nodules from Lake Ontario
(Bay of Quinte): Minor Element Geochemistry,
W82-01143 1503 2H
■■-:■:■<:■
PA-121
KRONFELD, J.
AUTHOR INDEX
KRONFELD, J.
Tracing Interaquifer Connections in the Kefar
Uriyya-Agur Region (Israel), Using Natural
Uranium Isotopes,
W82-05644 1511 2F
Uranium Isotopes as a Natural Tracer in the
Waters of the Bet Shean-Harod Valleys, Israel,
W82-01328 1503 2F
KRONIS, H.
Full-Scale Evaluation of High Rate Screening
Devices for Treatment of Sanitary Sewage By-
Pass Flow,
W82-03110 1507 5D
Physical-Chemical Treatment and Disinfection
of Stormwater,
W82-06389 1512 5G
KROPOTKIN, M. A.
Detection of Oil Pollutants on the Surface of
Inland Waters by a Projector-Based Optical De-
tector,
W82-02853 1506 5A
KROTHE, N. C.
Hydrochemical Facies in a Tertiary Basin in the
Milligan Canyon Area, Southwest Montana,
W82-01481 1503 2F
The Relationship Between Fracture Traces and
Joints in a Tertiary Basin, Southwest Montana,
W82-00829 1502 7B
KROVACEK, K.
Enterotoxigenic Bacteria in Food and Water
from an Ethiopian Community,
W82-04463 1510 5 A
KRUER, S. A.
Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Southern
Great Salt Lake Desert and Summary of the
Hydrology of West-Central Utah,
W82-05221 1511 7C
KRUGER, D.
An Assessment of the Trophic Status of Deer,
Loon, and Diamond Lakes,
W82-01072 1502 2H
KRUGER, D. M.
An Industrial and Hazardous Waste Inventory
of Washington's Manufacturing Industries
(1980),
W82-01065 1502 5B
KRUGER, G. H. J.
Morphological Changes in Toxic and Non-Toxic
Microcystis Isolates at Different Irradiance
Levels,
W82-02906 1506 5C
KRUGER, L. -R.
Estimation of Runoff-Producing Precipitation
with the Aid of Satellite Imagery (Ermittlung
Abflusswirksamer Niederschlage Aus Satelliten-
daten),
W82-06823 1512 2B
KRUGLOVA, A. N.
The Importance of Lacustrine Zooplankton to
the Feeding Capacity of the Lizhma Lake-River
System (Basin of Lake Onega).
W82-05508 1511 2H
KRUIZE, R. R.
Flocculation of Clay Particles with a Synthetic
Anionic Polymer,
W82-00773 1502 5F
KRULIKAS, R. K.
Hydrogeologic Data from Selected Wells and
Test Holes in Suffolk County, Long Island, New
York, 1972-80,
W82-06I31 1512 7C
KRUMHARDT, A. P.
Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Beluga,
Peters Creek, and Healy Coal Areas, Alaska,
W82-04504 1510 7C
KRUP, M.
Dentriflcation,
W82-01246
1503 5D
KRUPNICK, A. J.
Stationary Source Pollution Policy and Choices
for Reform,
W82-01847 1504 6E
KRUSE, E. G.
Lateral 'Sizes for Efficient Level-Basin Irriga-
tion,
W82-00942 1502 3F
KRUSE, H.
Detection of Organophosphate Insecticide by an
Immobilized-Enzyme System,
W82-02025 1504 5A
KRUTZSCH, W. C.
Design Considerations in Waterworks Pumps
Selection,
W82-06343 1512 8C
KRYLOVA, E. V.
Grout Curtain in the Foundation of the Arch
Dam of the Inguri Hydroelectric Station,
W82-01973 1504 8A
KU, H. F. H.
Base Flow of Streams in Nassau County Sewer
Districts 2 and 3, Long Island, New York, 1978-
79,
W82-04980 1511 2E
KU,Y.
Biodegradation of 14C-Tris(2,3-Dibromopropyl)
Phosphate in a Laboratory Activated Sludge
System,
W82-04833 1511 5D
Biotransformation of N-Phenyl-Beta-Naphthyla-
mine to Beta-Naphthylamine in a Laboratory
Sludge System,
W82-04824 1511 5B
Microbial Degradation of 14C-Diphenylamine in
a Laboratory Model Sewage Sludge System,
W82-04832 1511 5D
KUAN, S. S.
Bioprobes for the Monitoring of Toxic Com-
pounds and Hazardous Materials in Water,
W82-05161 1511 5A
KUBAREWICZ, J. W.
Demonstration of Zinc Cyanide Recovery Using
Reverse Osmosis and Evaporation,
W82-04622 1510 5D
KUBLER, B.
Chemical and Hydrological Heterogeneity of
Groundwaters in the Upper 'Jura Neuchatelois',
Switzerland. (Heterogeneite Chimique et Hydro-
logique Des Eaux Souterraines D'un Karst Du
Haut-Jura Neuchatelois, Suisse),
W82-03794 1509 2K
KUBO, T.
Ammonia Electrode with Immobilized Nitrify-
ing Bacteria,
W82-01099 1502 5A
KUBOTA, H.
Automatic Monitoring of Exhaust Gas Analysis
in Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment
Process,
W82-04014 1509 5D
Effect of Rotation Speed on Reaction Rate on a
Rotating Biological Contactor,
W82-04992 1511 5D
KUCHMA, S. R.
Microbiological Studies of a 'Virgin' Salt-Fresh
Water Transect at North Point, James Bay II.
Mycological Aspects,
W82-00922 1502 2L
KUCZERA, G.
Combining Site-Specific and Regional Informa-
tion: An Empirical Bayes Approach,
W82-05903 1512 2A
On the Relationship Between the Reliability of
Parameter Estimates and Hydrologic Time
Series Data Used in Calibration,
W82-05490 1511 2A
Robust Flood Frequency Models,
W82-06319
1512 2E
KUDEYAROV, V. N.
Losses of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium
from Agricultural Watersheds of Minor Rivers
in the Oka Valley,
W82-03556 1508 5B
KUDEYAROVA, A. Y.
Losses of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium
from Agricultural Watersheds of Minor Rivers
in the Oka Valley,
W82-03556 1508 5B
KUDO, A.
Proportion of Methylmercury to the Total
Amount of Mercury in River Waters in Canada
and Japan,
W82-066O9 1512 5B
KUDRYAVTSEV, V. M.
Abundance Dynamics of Microorganisms in the
Decomposition of Macrophytes,
W82-01999 1504 2H
KUE, C. Y.
Criteria for the Use of Regression Analysis for
Remote Sensing of Sediment and Pollutants,
W82-06233 1512 7C
KUEBLER, B. W.
Computer Modeling of Los Angeles Water Re-
sources,
W82-01168 1503 6A
KUEHL, D. W.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Other Organic
Chemical Residues in Fish from Major United
States Watersheds Near the Great Lakes, 1978,
W82-01583 1503 5A
Quantification of Octachlorostyrene and Related
Compounds in Great Lakes Fish by Gas Chro-
matography-Mass Spectrometry,
W82-04993 1511 5A
Unusual Polyhalogenated Chemical Residues
Identified in Fish Tissue from the Environment,
W82-04822 1511 5A
KUES, G. E.
Miscellaneous Surface-Water Data, Pecos River
Basin, New Mexico,
W82-02827 1506 7C
KUETTNER, J. P.
Report on the Summer MONEX Field Phase,
W82-00265 1501 2B
KUFS, C.
Rating the Hazard Potential of Waste Disposal
Facilities,
W82-01418 1503 5G
KUGE, T.
A New Indicator of the Activated Sludge Proc-
ess - Nitrous Oxide,
W82-04O18 1509 5D
KUGIMOTO, M.
Lemna (Duckweed) as an Indicator of Water
Pollution. I. The Sensitivity of Lemna Paucicos-
tata to Heavy Metals,
W82-03318 1507 5A
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AUTHOR INDEX
KUZNETSOVA, L. P.
KUIJVENHOVEN, L. J.
Fluid Flow Pattern in Upflow Reactors for An-
aerobic Treatment of Beet Sugar Factory
Wastewater,
W82-05372 1511 5D
KUIPER, L. K.
A Comparison of the Incomplete Cholesky-Con-
jugate Gradient Method with the Strongly Im-
plicit Method as Applied to the Solution of
Two-Dimensional Groundwater Flow Equa-
tions,
W82-01315 1503 2F
KUKLA, G.
Summer Ice and Carbon Dioxide,
W82-01843 1504 2C
KULATHILAKE, A. I.
Determination of Molybdenum in Sea and Es-
tuarine Water with Beta-Naphthoin Oxime and
Neutron Activation,
W82-01098 1502 5 A
KULKARNI, V. N.
Ski- Jump Spillway for India's Ukai Dam,
W82-02430 1505 8 A
KULP, K. P.
Bathymetry and Aquatic Plants of Lake Wara-
maug, Connecticut,
W82-06678 1512 2H
KUMAR, A.
Discussion of 'Turbulence Prediction in Open
Channel Flow',
W82-03781 1509 8B
Note on the Role of Irrigation Frequencies on
the Regrowth of Berseem,
W82-01745 1503 21
KUMAR, D.
Flow Under Weir on Scoured Bed,
W82-05800
1511 8B
KUMAR, K. D.
Entrainment Mortality of Ichthyoplankon: De-
tectability and Precision of Estimates,
W82-05181 1511 5C
KUMAR, M. B.
Character of Brines from the Belle Isle and
Weeks Island Salt Mines, Louisiana, U.S.A.,
W82-03584 1508 2F
Isotope Geochemistry of Water in Gulf Coast
Salt Domes,
W82-04742 1510 2K
KUMAR, M. S. M.
Parametric Study of Flood Wave Propagation,
W82-03425 1508 2E
KUMAR, P.
Removal of Toxic Heavy Metal Ions from
Wastewaters Using Modified Agricultural Waste
Materials,
W82-03206 1507 5D
KUMAR, S.
Application of SCS Infiltration Model,
W82-06872 1512
4D
KUMAR, V.
Water Use and Water-Use Efficiency of Wheat
and Barley in Relation to Seeding Dates, Levels
of Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilization,
W82-03266 1507 3F
KUMMEL, M.
Computer Control of Nitrifying and Denitrify-
ing Activated Sludge Process,
W82-04025 1509 5D
KUNII, H.
Seasonal and Long-Term Changes in Surface
Cover of Aquatic Plants in a Shallow Pond,
Ojaga-Ike, Chiba, Japan,
W82-06900 1512 5C
KUNJUR, J.
Electroplating and Cyanide Wastes,
W82-06798 1512 5D
KUNKLE, S. H.
Acid Precipitation, A Review,
W82-06794 1512 5C
KUNKLER, J. L.
Evaluation of the Malaga Bend Salinity Allevi-
ation Project, Eddy County, New Mexico,
W82-00018 1501 5B
KUNOGI, R.
Continuous Water Quality Monitoring System
Using Telemetry in the City of Osaka,
W82-04590 1510 5 A
KUNST, M.
Proton Mobility in Ice,
W82-03701
1508 2C
KUNTZ, K. W.
Water Quality of the Upper Niagara River, 1975
and 1979,
W82-06576 1512 5A
KUNTZE, E.
Northern Elbe Culvert,
W82-05427
1511 8B
KUNZ, H.
Automatic Control of the Discharge of Radioac-
tive Subsubstances from Light Water Nuclear
Power Plants of the Pressurized Water Reactor
Type into Flowing Streams with Special Refer-
ence to the Unterweser Nuclear Power Plant,
W82-04839 1511 5E
The Unterweser Automatic Water Quality Mea-
surement System,
W82-04588 1510 5A
KUNZL, R.
Methane in Groundwater and Its Effect on 14 C
Groundwater Dating,
W82-03801 1509 7B
KUO, C. Y.
Mathematical Model Investigation of Far-Field
Transport of Ocean-Dumped Sewage Sludge
Related to Remote Sensing,
W82-06594 1512 5E
KUO, J-T.
The Influence of Hydrodynamic Transport on
Phyloplankton Dynamics in Homogeneous
Lakes,
W82-03023 1507 2H
KUPERMAN, V. L.
Stages of Progress in the Organization of Hy-
draulic Construction,
W82-02858 1506 8A
KURAMOTO, N.
Variability of Stream Water Quality in Some
Land Management Systems in the Southern Ka-
kioka Basin, Japan,
W82-06020 1512 5B
KURANZ, J. H.
Distribution System Liability,
W82-01028
1502 5F
KURATTI, L. G.
Derivation of an Empirical Sorption Rate Equa-
tion by Analysis of Experimental Data,
W82-06664 1512 5D
KURIHARA, Y.
Effect of River Discharge on the Distribution
Pattern of Dissolved Constituents in the Gamo
Estuary, Miyagi Prefecture,
W82-04543 1510 2L
KURITA, H.
On the Sampling Size of Zoobenthos Along a
Lake Shore (In Janpanese),
W82-02796 1506 2H
KUROKAWA, Y.
Dissolved Oxygen Content Monitoring Using
Gas Phase Oxygen Analysis in a High Purity
Oxygen Activated Sludge Plant,
W82-04344 1510 5D
KURSTAK, E.
Application of a Multiple Alginate Filter
Method for the Determination of Water Viruses
Concentration (Conception D'Une Membrane
Filtrante a Base D' Alginate Pour La Concentra-
tion Des Virus Hydriques),
W82-00458 1501 5A
KURTZ, J.
An Analysis of Acidic Precipitation in South-
Central Ontario Using Air Parcel Trajectories,
W82-01513 1503 5B
KURZWEG, D.
Removal of Heavy Metals and Suspended Solids
from Battery Wastewaters: Application of Hy-
droperm Cross-Flow Microfiltration,
W82-03037 1507 5D
KUSAKA, Y.
Chemical Species Dissolved in Shallow Ground-
waters of the Plains Around Rokko Mountains,
(In Japanese),
W82-04177 1509 2K
KUSHNER, D. J.
Comparison of Nine Brands of Membrane Filter
and the Most-Probable-Number Methods for
Total Coliform Enumeration in Sewage-Con-
taminated Drinking Water,
W82-00203 1501 5A
Strategies of Response to Copper, Cadmium,
and Lead by a Blue-Green and a Green Alga,
W82-01598 1503 5C
KUSS, F. R.
Estimating the Physical Carrying Capacity of
Recreation Areas: A Rationale for Application
of the Universal Soil Loss Equation,
W82-00274 1501 2J
KUTUNIN, D. N.
Salinity and Biogenic Material in the North Cas-
pian,
W82-03155 1507 4A
KUTZNER, C.
The Value of Inspection Galleries,
W82-06204
1512 8D
KUUSISTO, E.
On the Values and Variability of Degree-Day
Melting Factor in Finland,
W82-01735 1503 2C
KUWAHARA, T.
Intraparticle Diffusivity of Methylene Blue into
Porous Activated Carbon,
W82-03601 1508 5F
KUWATA, T.
A New Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Method
of Control with Total Sludge Management,
W82-03853 1509 5D
KUZ'MENKO, M. I.
Heterotrophic Assimulation of Phytoplankton as
an Integral Part of the Self Purification of Natu-
ral Waters,
W82-05326 1511 1A
KUZNETSOVA, L. P.
Possibility of Using Tritium for Studying Global
Circulation of Atmospheric Moisture,
W82-00863 1502 2 A
WKS
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KUZNETSOVA, M. A.
AUTHOR INDEX
KUZNETSOVA, M. A.
Estimation of the Production of Planktonic Infu-
sorians in Connection with Fluctuations in Their
Abundance,
W82-02072 1504 2H
KVARATSKHELIYA, L. L.
Investigation of the Transformation of Break-
through Waves in the Lower Pool of a Hydros-
tation with the Use of Computers,
W82-06622 1512 8B
KVENVOLDEN, K. A.
Geochemistry of Amino Acids in Sediments
from Clear Lake, California,
W82-02545 1505 2K
KVON, V. I.
Numerical Modeling of Wind-Driven Currents
in Lake Chudskoe,
W82-06615 1512 2H
KWAN, K. K.
Microbiological Studies of a 'Virgin' Salt-Fresh
Water Transect at North Point, James Bay,
Canada. I: Bacteriological Aspects,
W82-00921 1502 2L
KWIATKOWSKI, R. E.
Regionalization of the Upper Great Lakes with
Respect to Surveillance Eutrophication Data,
W82-01150 1503 7A
A Survey of ATP Concentrations in Lake On-
tario, 1975-1976,
W82-01144 1503 2H
KWOK, TT.
Degree of Pollution of Several Major Streams
Entering Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong,
W82-02058 1504 5B
KYLE, S. W.
Anthropogenically Derived Changes in the
Sedimentary Flux of Mg, Ni, Cu, Zn, Hg, Pb,
and P in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland,
W82-05145 1511 5B
KYNE, J. M.
Determination of Haloethers in Industrial and
Municipal Wastewaters,
W82-04398 1510 5A
LA FRANCE, P.
Application of a Multiple Alginate Filter
Method for the Determination of Water Viruses
Concentration (Conception D'Une Membrane
Filtrante a Base D' Alginate Pour La Concentra-
tion Des Virus Hydriques),
W82-00458 1501 5A
LA ROSE, H. R.
Algal Conditions in the Caloosahatchee River
(1975-79) Lake Okeechobee to Franklin Lock,
Florida,
W82-05222 1511 5C
LAAK, R.
Denitrification of Blackwater with Greywater,
W82-01225 1503 5D
Mutlichamber Septic Tanks,
W82-00969
1502 5D
LAANE, R. W. P. M.
Composition and Distribution of Dissolved Flu-
orescent Substances in the Ems-Dollart Estuary,
W82-04752 1511 2L
I Ml A 1)11 , J. W.
Analysis of Firm Water Supply Under Complex
Institutional Constraints,
W82-0250I 1505 6A
Optimal Control of Reservoir Discharge Quality
Through Selective Withdrawal,
W82-04204 1509 5G
Optimal Design of Urban Storm Water Drainage
Systems,
W82-044I4 1510 8A
Recreational Enhancement of High Country
Water Supply Reservoirs,
W82-03923 1509 6A
Worth of Short-Term Rainfall Forecasting for
Combined Sewer Overflow Control,
W82-03075 1507 2 A
LABANAUSKAS, C. K.
Protein and Free Amino Acids in Field-Grown
Cowpea Seeds as Affected by Water Stress at
Various Growth Stages,
W82-04184 1509 3F
LABAR, G. W.
Hydroacoustic Assessment of Pelagic Fish
Stocks: A Potential New Management Tool,
W82-06373 1512 81
LABAUGH, J. W.
Limnological and Geochemical Survey of Wil-
liams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota,
W82-02471 1505 2H
Water Chemistry Changes During Artificial
Aeration of Spruce Knob Lake, West Virginia,
W82-01049 1502 5G
LABEL, G. L.
Determination of Mutagenic Potential and Or-
ganic Contaminants of Great Lakes Drinking
Water,
W82-05398 1511 5A
LABELLE, R.
Investigations into the Protective Effect of Es-
tuarine Sediment on Virus Survival,
W82-05485 1511 5C
LABELLE, R. L.
Influence of Estuarine Sediment on Virus Sur-
vival Under Field Conditions,
W82-00199 1501 5A
Relationships Between Environmental Factors,
Bacterial Indicators, and the Occurrence of En-
teric Viruses in Estuarine Sediments,
W82-00574 1502 5 A
Viruses in a Community Water Supply Associat-
ed with an Outbreak of Gastroenteritis and In-
fectious Hepatitis,
W82-06348 1512 5C
LABHSETWAR, V. K.
The Harvest of Microalgae from the Effluent of
a Sewage Fed High Rate Stabilization Pond by
Tilapia Nilotica. Part 3: Maize Cultivation Ex-
periment, Bacteriological Studies, and Economic
Assessment,
W82-00457 1501 3C
LABIB, T. M.
Soil Erosion and Total Denudation Due to Flash
Floods in the Egyptian Eastern Desert,
W82-02875 1506 2J
LABOUNTY, J. F.
Limnology of the Upper North Platte Reservoir
System, Wyoming,
W82-04067 1509 2H
Studies of the Effects of Operating the Mt.
Elbert Pumped-Storage Powerplant on Twin
Lakes, Colorado: 1980 Report of Findings,
W82-06403 1512 2H
LABUTINA, T. M.
The Predicted Content of Organic and Biogenic
Matter in the Water of Vilyuy Reservoir and the
Extent to Which It Has Been Confirmed,
W82-02080 1504 2H
LACEWELL, D.
Economic Effect of Energy Price and Economic
Feasibility and Potential of New Technology
and Improved Management for Irrigation in
Texas,
W82-06374 1512 3F
LACHANCE, M.
Multivariate Analysis and Geochemical Inter-
pretation of Spatial Variability of the Water
Quality of Southern Quebec Rivers (Analyse
Multivariee et Interpretation Geochimique de la
Variabilite Spatiale de la Qualite de I'Eau Des
Rivieres Du Quebec Meridional),
W82-02662 1506 2K
LACHER, M.
A Method for the Evaluation of Conditions in a
Fish Pond Sediment,
W82-01019 1502 2H
LACINA, W. V.
Shock Load of Chromium (VI),
W82-05253 1511 5D
LACKEY, S. L.
Design and Cost Comparison of Biological Ni-
trogen Removal Processes,
W82-01544 1503 5D
LACKINGTON, D. W.
The Integrity of Existing Distribution Systems,
W82-02450 1505 5F
LACROIX, G.
Zooplankton Sample Variability in a Tidal Estu-
ary: An Interpretative Model,
W82-02306 1505 2L
LACROIX, S. J.
Membrane Filter Method for Enumeration of
Acinetobacter Calcoaceticus from Environmen-
tal Waters,
W82-04453 1510 5A
LACY, W.
The Nonfuel Minerals Industry: Regulatory Im-
pacts,
W82-00612 1502 5B
LADD, T.
Biogeochemistry of Mountain Stream Waters:
The Marmot System,
W82-06569 1512 5B
LADOWSKI, J. A.
Water-Quality Problems and Management of an
Urban Waterfowl Sanctuary,
W82-04384 1510 5G
LAFFONT, C.
Studies of the Transformation of Carbon, Nitro-
gen, Phosphorus, Sulphur and the Principal Min-
eral Elements in the Course of Measuring Total
Oxygen Demand-Ill. Transformation of Sulfur
(In French),
W82-03486 1508 5A
Studies of the Transformations of Forms of
Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur and Some
Principal Mineral Elements During the Measure-
ment of the Total Oxygen Demand - II. Trans-
formation of Forms of Nitrogen (In French),
W82-03485 1508 5A
LAFLEN, J. M.
Effect of Corn and Soybean Row Spacing on
Plant Canopy, Erosion, and Runoff,
W82-02264 1505 21
Effect of Crop Residue on Soil Loss from Con-
tinuous Row Cropping,
W82-00145 1501 2J
Estimating Erosion and Sediment Yield on
Field-Sized Areas,
W82-01849 1504 2J
LAGANA, A.
Concentration and Isolation of Organic Acids on
Graphitized Carbon Black,
W82-04038 1509 5 A
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LANDRETH, R. E.
LAGE, O. E.
BIEM Solutions to Combinations of Leaky,
Layered, Confined, Unconfined, Nonisotropic
Aquifers,
W82-03079 1507 2F
LAGER, J. A.
Areawide Stormwater Pollution Analysis with
the Macroscopic Planning (ABMAC) Model,
W82-04393 1510 5B
LAGREGA, M. D.
Managing Hazardous Wastes,
W82-02252 1505 5E
LAHAV, E.
Shortening the Irrigation Interval as a Means of
Saving Water in a Banana Plantation,
W82-02093 1504 3F
LAHIRI, A.
Statistical Forecasting of Heavy Rain and
Floods in the River Teesta,
W82-04670 1510 2B
LAHL, U.
Distribution and Balance of Volatile Halogenat-
ed Hydrocarbons in the Water and Air of Cov-
ered Swimming Pools Using Chlorine for Water
Disinfection,
W82-00128 1501 5F
On Site Continuous Liquid-Liquid Extraction of
Nonpolar Organic Compounds in Water,
W82-02008 1504 5 A
LAING, A.
Western Water Resources: Coming Problems
and Policy Alternatives,
W82-00107 1501 6D
LAIRD, A. D. K.
Assessment of High Heat-Transfer Evaporators
as Power Plant Condensers to Produce Abun-
dant Freshwater,
W82-03949 1509 3 A
Heat Transfer in a Rotating Disk Evaporator,
W82-06U2 1512 3A
LAIRD, C. E.
The Effects of Chlorinated Sea Water on the
Blue Crab, Callinectes Sapidus,
W82-01679 1503 5C
LAIRD, M. G.
Debris Flow Deposits of Early Miocene Age,
Deadman Stream, Marlborough, New Zealand,
W82-00694 1502 2J
LAISHEY, R.
Tanzania's Master Water Plan Will Miss Decade
Goal,
W82-04657 1510 5F
LAKE, P. S.
Ecological Effects of Mine Effluents on the
South ESK River, North-Eastern Tasmania. I.
Study Area and Basic Water Characteristics,
W82-03322 1507 5C
Mercury Contamination of the Lerderderg
River, Victoria, Australia, from an Abandoned
Gold Field,
W82-06194 1512 5B
LAKHE, S. B.
Virus Removal in Waste Stabilization Ponds in
India,
W82-00121 1501 5D
LAKSHMINARAYANA, J. S. S.
Absorption of Fenitrothion by Plankton and
Benthic Algae,
W82-00874 1502 5B
LAL, D.
An Approach to Determining Pathways and
Residence Time of Groundwaters: Dual Radio-
tracer Dating,
W82-01348 1503 2F
LALIBERTE, P.
Survival of Escherichia Coli in Lake Bottom
Sediment,
W82-06741 1512 5B
LAM, C. S.
Calculation of Cumulative Percentage at Select-
ed Particle Sizes from Bottom Withdrawal Tube
Analysis,
W82-06873 1512 2J
LAM, C. W. Y.
Ecological Studies of Phytoplankton in the Wai-
kato River and Its Catchment,
W82-01704 1503 5C
LAMB, C. E.
Map of the Antelope Valley-East Kern Water
Agency Area, California, Showing Ground-
Water Subunits and Areas, and Dissolved-Solids
Concentrations, 1970-80,
W82-05851 1511 7C
LAMB, D. S.
Acute and Chronic Effects of Alum to Midge
Larva (Diptera: Chironomidae),
W82-00650 1502 5F
LAMB, J. D.
Determination of Alkaline Earth and Divalent
Transition Metal Cations by Ion Chromato-
graphy with Sulfate-Suppressed Barium and
Lead Eluents,
W82-01082 1502 5A
LAMB, T. J.
Northfield Mountain Pumped Storage Project:
Performance,
W82-01517 1503 8A
LAMBERT, J. L.
Revised Rainfall Frequency Analysis for Hous-
ton,
W82-05863 1511 2B
LAMBERT, L.
Enrichment of the Agricultural Herbicide Atra-
zine in the Microsurface Water of an Estuary,
W82-00877 1502 5B
LAMBERT, P. W.
Hydrologic Evaluation of a Hypothetical Coal-
Mining Site Near Chrisney, Spencer County,
Indiana,
W82-02840 1506 6B
LAMBERT, T. W.
Water in the Elizabethtown Area - A Study of
Limestone Terrane in North-Central Kentucky,
W82-00413 1501 5B
LAMBETH, V. N.
Effects of Soil Water Regime and Nitrogen
Form on Blossom-End Rot, Yield, Water Rela-
tions, and Elemental Composition of Tomato,
W82-00162 1501 21
LAMBOU. V. W.
Biological Monitoring of Hazardous Wastes in
Aquatic Systems,
W82-05154 1511 5 A
LAMKA, K. G.
Bacterial Contamination of Drinking Water Sup-
plies in a Modern Rural Neighborhood,
W82-00198 1501 5A
LAMM, F. R.
The Evaluation of a Leaf-Water Potential Func-
tion for Corn,
W82-02226 1505 21
LAMOTTA, E. J.
Simplified Mathematical Models for a Fluidized
Bed Biofilm Reactor,
W82-03877 1509 5D
LAN, B. Y.
Photolysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons in Water,
W82-04835 1511 5B
LANCASHIRE, P. D.
Diel Changes in Plankton and Water Chemistry
in Wicken Brickpit,
W82-02411 1505 2H
LANCASTER, R. L.
Optimum Recycle and Reuse Cooling System
Designs Using the BCT Process,
W82-01503 1503 3E
LANCE, J. C.
Evaluation of Various Soil Water Samplers for
Virological Sampling,
W82-00572 1502 5 A
Movement of Endotoxin Through Soil Columns,
W82-00586 1502 5B
Rapid-Infiltration Research at Flushing Mead-
ows Project, Arizona,
W82-05334 1511 5D
Survival of Enteroviruses in Rapid-Infiltration
Basins During the Land Application of
Wastewater,
W82-00496 1501 5D
LAND, J.
Oxidation of Aqueous Phenol Solutions in the
Presence of Polyelectrolytes,
W82-06283 1512 5D
LAND, L. F.
Mathematical Simulations of The Toccoa Falls,
Georgia Dam Break Flood,
W82-03920 1509 2E
LAND, L. S.
The Origin and Evolution of Saline Formation
Water, Lower Cretaceous Carbonates, South-
Central Texas, U.S.A.,
W82-03540 1508 2F
LANDEL, P. A.
Sensible Energy Storage in Aquifers. 1. Theo-
retical Study,
W82-06059 1512 4B
LANDERS, D. H.
Effects of Naturally Senescing Aquatic Macro-
phytes on Nutrient Chemistry and Chlorophyll
A of Surrounding Waters,
W82-06943 1512 5C
Sulfur Contituents of Sediments and Their Rela-
tionship to Lake Acidification,
W82-03558 1508 5B
LANDIM, P. M. B.
Size Distribution of Amazon River Bed Sedi-
ment,
W82-03488 1508 2J
LANDINE, R. C.
Anaerobic Fermentation - Filtration of Potato
Processing Wastewater,
W82-04713 1510 5D
LANDNER, L.
Eutrophication of the Lake-Reservoir Sidi Mo-
hamed Ben Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco (L'Eu-
trophisation du Lac-Reservoir Sidi Mohamed
Ben Abdellah Pres de Rabat, Maroco),
W82-03118 1507 2H
LANDOLT, M. L.
Alterations in the Frequency of Sister Chroma-
tid Exchanges in Flatfish from Puget Sound,
Washington, Following Experimental and Natu-
ral Exposure to Mutagenic Chemicals,
W82-02979 1506 5C
LANDRETH, R. E.
Four Options for Hazardous Waste Disposal,
W82-03416 1508 5E
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PA- 125
LANDRUM, P. F.
AUTHOR INDEX
LANDRUM, P. F.
Fractionation of Metal Forms in Natural Waters
by Size Exclusion Chromatography with Induc-
tively Coupled Argon Plasma Detection,
W82-06545 1512 5A
LANDSBERGER, S.
The Determination of Heavy Metals (Al, Mn,
Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb) in Urban Snow
Using an Atomic Absorption Graphite Furnace,
W82-05397 1511 5A
Determination of Sulphur in Snow by Proton
Induced X-Ray Emissions (Pixe) Method,
W82-06082 1512 5A
LANE, A. G.
Production of Aromatic Acids During Anaero-
bic Digestion of Citrus Peel,
W82-02049 1504 5D
LANE, L. J.
Concentrated Flow Relationships,
W82-01409
1503 2J
Estimating Erosion and Sediment Yield on
Field-Sized Areas,
W82-01849 1504 2 J
LANFEAR, K. J.
The Oilspill Risk Analysis Model of the U.S.
Geological Survey,
W82-06145 1512 5B
LANG, D. S.
Phosphorus-Limited Growth of a Green Alga
and a Blue-Green Alga,
W82-03120 1507 2H
LANG, G. E.
Vegetational Analysis of Big Run Bog, A Nong-
laciated Sphagnum Bog in West Virginia,
W82-00992 1502 21
LANG, H.
Optimal Coding of Energy Consumption on a
Sewage Plant at Heidelsheim,
W82-03851 1509 5D
LANG, J.
Notes and Comments: Leaching of Organics
from a PVC-Polyethylene-Plexiglass Pilot Plant,
W82-03890 1509 5F
LANGE, W.
The Tidal Stream in the German Bight,
W82-05190 1511
2L
LANGELAND, A.
Cyclops Scutifer Sars - One and Two-Year Life
Cycles with Diapause in the Meromictic Lake
Blankvatn,
W82-02865 1506 2H
LANGELAND, G.
Salmonella SPP. in the Working Environment of
Sewage Treatment Plants in Oslo, Norway,
W82-06734 1512 5A
LANGER, G.
Ice Nucleus Concentrations Measured During
the 1975 Florida Area Cumulus Experiment
(FACE),
W82-01522 1503 7B
LANGNER, C. L.
Microcosms as Test Systems for the Ecological
Effects of Toxic Substances: An Appraisal with
Cadmium,
W82-03026 1507 5C
LANGOWSKA, I.
Utilization of Organic Phosphates by Selected
Bacteria and Algae,
W82-05024 1511 5G
LANGWORTHY, V. W.
Management Training is the Key to Good Oper-
ator Performance,
W82-00623 1502 5D
LANNON, J. M.
High pH Treatment of Combined Water Soften-
ing and Wastewater Sludges,
W82-00403 1501 5D
LANTER, N. L.
A Treatment System for an Organic Chemicals
Plant,
W82-.04353 1510 5D
LANTOS, J.
General Method for Determination of Pesticide
Residues in Samples of Plant Origin, Soil, and
Water. II. Thin Layer Chromatographic Deter-
mination,
W82-03216 1507 5 A
LANYON, R.
Pretreatment Removal Credits: Fact or Fiction,
W82-06207 1512 5G
LANZA, G. R.
Substrate Associated Microfauna,
W82-01283
1503 5C
LAOHAVIRANIT, L.
Identification of Atypical Coliforms from Public
Water Supplies in Missouri,
W82-05935 1512 5A
LAPEN, R. F.
Human Use in a Dispersed Recreation Area and
its Effect on Water Quality,
W82-00393 1501 5B
LAPHAM, W. W.
Ground-Water Resources of the White River
Basin, Madison County, Indiana,
W82-00412 1501 2 A
Reassessment of the Effects of Construction
Dewatering on Ground-Water Levels in the
Cowles Unit, Indiana Dunes National Lake-
shore, Indiana. Supplement to Geological
Survey Water-Resources Investigations 78-138,
W82-02478 1505 4A
LAPKINA, L. N.
The Use of Leeches to Identify Pesticides in
Water,
W82-02075 1504 5 A
LARDEAU, J.-P.
Problems of Modelling a High Mountainous
Drainage Basin with Predominant Snow Yields,
W82-04303 1510 2A
LARGE, J. M.
The Integrity of Existing Distribution Systems,
W82-02450 1505 5F
LAROCHE, M.
Continuous Dentrification by Immobilized Cells
(Denitrification en Continu a l'Aide de Microor-
ganismes Immobilises sur des Supports Solides),
W82-06830 1512 5D
LAROCK, P. A.
Water-To-Air Fractionation of Bacteria,
W82-00575 1502
5B
LARONNE, J. B.
Role of Sediment in Non-Point Source Salt
Loading within the Upper Colorado River
Basin,
W82-05551 1511 5B
Soluble Mineral Content in Surficial Alluvium
and Associated Mancos Shale,
W82-05751 1511 3B
LARRANCE, J. D.
Composition and Vertical Flux of Organic
Matter in a Large Alaskan Estuary,
W82-02347 1505 2L
LARSEN, C. E.
Freedom from the Navigation Servitude
Through Private Investment,
W82-01030 1502 6E
LARSEN, D. P.
Summer Internal Phosphorus Supplies in
Shagawa Lake, Minnesota,
W82-02332 1505 5B
LARSEN, I. L.
Reactor-Released Radionuclides in Susquehanna
River Sediments,
W82-03189 1507 5B
LARSEN, P.
Historical Background and Overview of Plan
for Restoring Freshwater Inflow to an Estuary
in Conjunction with Urban Development,
W82-02119 1505 4A
LARSON, C. L.
An Infiltration Model: Development and Evalu-
ation of Its Parameters,
W82-O0137 1501 2G
LARSON, D. T.
Floodplain Management Needs Peculiar to Arid
Climates,
W82-03908 1509 2E
LARSON, D. W.
Factors Contributing to the Maintenance of Oli-
gotrophy in an Alpine Glacial Moraine Lake
(Wallowa Lake) in Northeast Oregon,
W82-02250 1505 2H
LARSON, G. L.
Interpreting Dynamics of Aquatic Resources: A
Perspective for Resource Managers,
W82-00539 1502 6A
Management Concerns for Swimming, Tubing,
and Wading in the Great Smoky Mountains Na-
tional Park,
W82-01475 1503 6A
LARSON, J. S.
A Model of Natural and Man-Induced Changes
in Open Freshwater Wetlands on the Massachu-
setts Coastal Plain,
W82-00397 1501 21
LARSON, R. A.
Fluorescence Spectra of Water-Soluble Humic
Materials and Some Potential Precursors,
W82-02648 1506 2K
Occurrence and Determination of Organic Oxi-
dants in Rivers and Wastewaters,
W82-04821 1511 5A
Organic Constituents of Mutagenic Secondary
Effluents from Wastewater Treatment Plants,
W82-06178 1512 5D
LARSON, R. J.
Biodegradation of Linear Alcohol Ethoxylates
in Natural Waters,
W82-03638 1508 5B
A Rapid Method for Determining the Toxicity
of Chemicals to Activated Sludge,
W82-06048 1512 5D
Stabilization/Solidification of Waste from Un-
controlled Disposal Sites,
W82-01432 1503 5E
Use of the Electrolytic Respirometer to Measure
Biodegradation in Natural Waters,
W82-00126 1501 5A
LARSON, W. E.
Crop Residue Removal and Tillage; Effects on
Soil Erosion and Nutrient Loss in the Corn Belt,
W82-01770 1503 2J
Distribution of Phosphorus in Soils Irrigated
with Municipal Waste- Water Effluent: A 5-Year
Study,
W82-04881 1511 3C
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AUTHOR INDEX
LE LIEVRE, S.
Effects of Municipal Waste Water Effluent on
Performance and Feed Quality of Maize Vs.
Reed Canarygrass,
W82-00564 1502 3C
LARSSON, P.
Transport of PCBs in Aquatic Laboratory
Model Ecosystems from Sediment to the Atmos-
phere Via the Surface Microlayer,
W82-06180 1512 5B
LASHCHENOV, S. YA.
Experience with and the Effectiveness of Auto-
matic Systems for Control of Loading-Hauling
Operations During Construction of the Dam for
Nurek Hydroelectric Plant,
W82-02948 1506 8 A
LASKOWSKT-HOKE, R. A.
Dredged Material Evaluations: Correlations Be-
tween Chemical and Biological Evaluation Pro-
cedures,
W82-01985 1504 5C
LASTOCHKINA, K. O.
Effect of Waters of Various Hardness on the
Cardiovascular System. (O Vliyanii vod Raznoi
Zhestkosti na Serdechno Sosudistuyu Sistemu),
W82-03699 1508 5C
LASZLO, E.
Geothermal Energy: An Old Ally,
W82-02333
1505 2F
LASZLO, F.
A Large Interational River: The Danube,
W82-03369 1507 5G
LATHER, P.
Effects of a Barrage on Flushing and Water
Quality in the Fitzroy River Estuary, Queens-
land,
W82-03705 1508 4A
LATINOPOULOS, P.
Flow Resonance in Rigid Pipes with Regular
Longitudinal Corrugations,
W82-04644 1510 8B
The Response of Groundwater to Artificial Re-
charge Schemes,
W82-04337 1510 4B
LATTEN, A.
Automation of Norwich Sewage-Treatment
Works: Early Cost Considerations,
W82-00955 1502 5D
LATTERELL, J. J.
Distribution of Phosphorus in Soils Irrigated
with Municipal Waste-Water Effluent: A 5-Year
Study,
W82-04881 1511 3C
LAU, L. S.
Numerical Simulation of a Thick Freshwater
Lens: Pearl Harbor Groundwater Model,
W82-05621 1511 2F
Sewage Irrigation and Recharge Consequences,
Oahu,
W82-04041 1509 3C
Survival of Human Enteroviruses in the Hawai-
ian Ocean Environment: Evidence for Virus-
Inactivating Microorganisms,
W82-00587 1502 5C
LAU, S. L.
Post-Secondary Treatment of Effluent for Drip
Irrigation: July 1977 to March 1980, Phase II-B,
W82-04082 1509 3C
LAU, Y. L.
Bed Load Discharge Coefficient,
W82-02936 1506 2J
Discussion of 'Visualization of Separation over
Sand Waves',
W82-03783 1509 8B
Ice Cover Effects on Stream Flows and Mixing,
W82-02698 1506 2C
Velocity Distributions Under Floating Covers,
W82-05562 1511 2E
LAUBE, V. M.
Strategies of Response to Copper, Cadmium,
and Lead by a Blue-Green and a Green Alga,
W82-01598 1503 5C
LAUENROTH, W. K.
Water Status of Soil and Vegetation in a Short-
grass Steppe,
W82-00761 1502 21
LAUER, W. L.
Phosphorus Inactivation by Zirconium in a Eu-
trophic Pond,
W82-05856 1511 5G
LAUGHLIN, D. H.
The Agricultural Benefits of Salinity Control on
the Red River of Texas and Oklahoma,
W82-03729 1508 6B
LAUGHTON, P. J.
Automatic Control of Solids Retention Time
and Dissolved Oxygen in the Activated Sludge
Process,
W82-04610 1510 5D
LAULETTA, T.
Evaluation of High- and Low- Speed Centri-
fuges,
W82-02931 1506 5E
LAURENT, E. L.
How Appleton Reduced Phosphorus,
W82-06249 1512 5D
LAVANIA, B. V. K.
Cracking, Leakage, and Erosion of Earth Dam
Materials,
W82-03149 1507 8D
LAW, A.
Appropriate Selection of Water/Wastewater
Treatment Processes for Small Cities and Rural
Areas,
W82-06162 1512 5D
LAW, F. C. P.
Response of Trout Hepatic Mixed-Function Oxi-
dases to Experimental Feeding of Ten Known or
Possible Chlorinated Environmental Contami-
nants,
W82-03609 1508 5C
LAW, J. P. JR.
The Colorado River Salinity Problem,
W82-05889 1511
5G
LAW, R. J.
Hydrocarbon Concentrations in Water and Sedi-
ments from UK Marine Waters, Determined by
Fluorescence Spectroscopy,
W82-02097 1504 5B
LAWRENCE, D. F.
Salinity Forum: What. How. Why,
W82-02587
1505 6E
LAWRENCE, J.
Chrysotile Asbestos Fiber Removal During Po-
table Water Treatment. Pilot Plant Studies,
W82-00613 1502 5F
LAWRENCE, S. G.
An In Situ Study of Cadmium and Mercury
Stress in the Plankton Community of Lake 382,
Experimental Lakes Area, Northwestern Ontar-
io,
W82-03612 1508 5C
LAWS, E. A.
Application of Nutrient-Saturated Growth
Model to Phytoplankton Management in Fresh-
water Prawn (Macrobrachium Rosenbergii)
Ponds in Hawaii,
W82-01483 1503 2H
Hypereutrophication of an Hawaiian Alpine
Lake,
W82-06991 1512 5C
Kaneohe Bay Sewage Diversion Experiment:
Perspectives on Ecosystem Responses to Nutri-
tional Perturbation,
W82-06846 1512 5G
Sewage Diversion Effects on the Water Column
of a Subtropical Estuary,
W82-06892 1512 5C
LAWSON, P.
A 'Regrettable Necessity' - The Decision to
Construct,
W82-06480 1512 6B
LAX, F.
Continuous Monitoring at Minworth Water
Reclamation Works,
W82-02431 1505 7B
LAXEN, D. P. H.
Comparison of Filtration Techniques for Size
Distribution in Freshwaters,
W82-06731 1512 5A
The Physicochemical Speciation of Cd, Pb, Cu,
Fe, and Mn in the Final Effluent of a Sewage
Treatment Works and Its Impact on Speciation
in the Receiving River,
W82-01498 1503 5B
Physiochemical Speciation of Lead in Drinking
Water,
W82-03198 1507 5F
LAYLA, R. I.
Numerical Analysis of Transient Salt/Fresh-
Water Interface in Coastal Aquifers,
W82-01693 1503 2F
LAYNE, R. E. C.
Effect of Irrigation and Tree Density on Peach
Production,
W82-00120 1501 21
LAYTON, D. W.
Geothermal Power: Accidental Fluid Releases
and Waste Disposal,
W82-04911 1511 5B
LAZARO, R. C.
Adaptive Real-Time Streamflow Forecasting
Model for Hydrosystem Operational Planning,
W82-05926 1512 2E
Worth of Short-Term Rainfall Forecasting for
Combined Sewer Overflow Control,
W82-03075 1507 2A
LAZERTE, B. D.
The Prediction of Lacustrine Phytoplankton Di-
versity,
W82-O0319 1501 2H
Stable Carbon Isotope Ratio of Submerged
Freshwater Macrophytes,
W82-06972 1512 5C
LAZORCHAK, J. M.
Substrate-Associated Microfauna,
W82-06925 1512 5C
LE LIEVRE, S.
The Welsh Approach to Water Recreation,
W82-04658 1510 6D
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PA- 127
LEACH, J. H.
AUTHOR INDEX
LEACH, J. H.
Comparative Limnology of Inner Long Point
Bay, Lake Erie, and Adjacent Waters of the
Outer Bay,
W82-02005 1504 5B
LEACH, L. E.
Cropping Systems for Treatment and Utilization
of Municipal Wastewater and Sludge,
W82-0O097 1501 5E
LEADBETTER, M. R.
Environmental Assessment of Industrial Dis-
charges Based on Multiplicative Models,
W82-018O8 1504 5B
LEAN, D. R. S.
Nitrous Oxide Concentrations in Lakes: Vari-
ations with Depth and Time,
W82-02553 1505 2H
Radiotracer Experiments on Phosphorus Uptake
and Release by Limnetic Microzooplankton,
W82-05381 1511 5B
LEANEY, F. W.
Estimation of Isotopic Exchange Parameters,
Using Constant-Feed Pans,
W82-05648 1511 2D
LEASK, S. M.
Factors Affecting Marl Deposition in Knowlton
Lake, Southeastern Ontario,
W82-04031 1509 2K
LEATHEM, W. A.
Vertical Migration and Mortality of Benthos in
Dredged Material. Part I: Mollusca,
W82-03317 1507 6G
LEATHERLAND, T. M.
The Design and Interpretation of Marine Pollu-
tion Surveys,
W82-00700 1502 6E
LEAVENWORTH, S. W
Covering Distribution Storage, Panel Discus-
sion: State of the Art,
W82-04700 1510 6E
LEAVITT, J. R. C.
Herbicide Loss in Runoff Water and Sediment as
Affected by Center Pivot Irrigation and Tillage
Treatments.
W82-05921 1512 5B
LEBEDEVA, T. V.
On the Dynamics of Feeding of Young Fish
from Mozhaysk Reservoir in Various Years,
W82-02434 1505 2H
LEBEL, G. L.
Determination of Low NG/L Levels of Poly-
chlorinated Biphenyls in Drinking Water by Ex-
traction with Macroreticular Resin and Analysis
Using a Capillary Column,
W82-00875 1502 5 A
Gas Chromatographic Determination of Trial-
kyl/Aryl Phosphates in Drinking Water, Fol-
lowing Isolation Using Macroreticular Resin,
W82-00502 1502 5 A
A National Survey of Tri(Haloalkyl)-, Trialkyl-,
and Triarylphosphates in Canadian Drinking
Water,
W82-01989 1504 5B
LEBEL, J.
Measurement of PH in the Estuarine Environ-
ment on the NBS Scale. (LA Mesure Du PH En
Milieu Estuarien Sur L'Echelle NBS),
W82-00521 1502 7B
LEBERT, J. E. JR.
Year-Round Distribution System Maintenance,
W82-04699 1510 5F
LEBLANC, D. R.
Digital Models of Ground-Water Flow in the
Cape Cod Aquifer System, Massachusetts,
W82-04487 1510 2F
LEBOFF, J. P.
Handbook for Oil Spill Protection and Cleanup
Priorities,
W82-05210 1511 5G
LECH, J. J.
Relationship Between Biotransformation and the
Toxicity and Fate of Xenobiotic Chemicals in
Fish,
W82-O0186 1501 5C
LECHEVALIER, M. W.
Limitations of Standard Coliform Enumeration
Techniques,
W82-03889 1509 5A
LECHEVALLIER, M. W.
Bacterial Contamination of Drinking Water Sup-
plies in a Modern Rural Neighborhood,
W82-00198 1501 5A
Effect of Turbidity on Chlorination Efficiency
and Bacterial Persistence in Drinking Water,
W82-00865 1502 5A
Impact of Verification Media and Resuscitation
on Accuracy of the Membrane Filter Total Coli-
form Enumeration Technique,
W82-00494 1501 5 A
Influence of Diluents, Media, and Membrane
Filters on Detection of Injured Waterborne
Coliform Bacteria,
W82-04469 1510 5 A
Staphylococcus Aureus in Rural Drinking
Water,
W82-00223 1501 5B
LECKIE, J. O.
Effect of Reagent Mixing Rate on Adsorption
Process for Am-Fe203.H20,
W82-01799 1503 5F
Mechanisms for Trace Metal Enrichment at the
Surface Microlayer in an Estuarine Salt Marsh,
W82-06975 1512 5A
LECLERC, H.
Automation of Water Bacteriological Analysis:
Running Test of an Experimental Prototype,
W82-00225 1501 5A
LECOLLE, P.
Sulfur and Oxygen Isotopes as Tracers of the
Origin of Sulfate in Lake Creteil (Southeast of
Paris, France),
W82-03583 1508 2H
LECOMTE, R.
Determination of Sulphur in Snow by Proton
Induced X-Ray Emissions (Pixe) Method,
W 82-06082 1512 5 A
LECROY, S. R.
Criteria for the Use of Regression Analysis for
Remote Sensing of Sediment and Pollutants,
W82-06233 1512 7C
LEDERMAN, P. B.
Managing Hazardous Wastes,
W82-02252
1505 5E
LEDERMAN, T. C.
Bioconcentration of a Hexachlorobiphenyl in
Great Lakes Planktonic Algae,
W82-05991 1512 5B
Influence of a Hexachlorobiphenyl in Great
Lakes Phytoplankton in Continuous Culture,
W82-05994 1512 5C
LEDGER, D.
Flood Area Modelling from an Elementary Data
Base,
W82-03581 1508 2E
LEE, D. R.
Groundwater Seepage as a Nutrient Source to a
Drainage Lake; Lake Mendota, Wisconsin,
W82-06285 1512 5B
LEE, D. Y.
The Entrainment and Deposition of Fine-
Grained Sediments in Lake Erie,
W82-04033 1509 2J
LEE, E. G-H.
Conversion of Abienol into Tetrahydroepiman-
ool by Anaerobic Processes in Woodroom De-
barking Effluent,
W82-00860 1502 5C
LEE, F. N.
Hydrologic Analysis of Pearl River Floods,
April 1979 and April 1980, in Louisiana and
Mississippi,
W82-05216 1511 2E
LEE, G. B.
Aerial Photography as an Aid to Cropland Ero-
sion Analysis,
W82-00902 1502 2J
LEE, G. F.
Alternative Approach to Assessing Water Qual-
ity Impact of Wastewater Effluents,
W82-04788 1511 5G
Application of the OECD Eutrophication Mod-
eling Approach to Lake Ray Hubbard, Texas,
W82-04278 1510 5C
Impact of Phosphorus Removal at the Danbury,
Connecticut Sewage Treatment Plant on Water
Quality in Lake Lillinonah,
W82-04298 1510 5D
Invironmental Significance of Pesticide Residues
Associated with Aquatic Sediments,
W82-06789 1512 5C
Persistence of 3-(Trifluoromethyl)-4-Nitro-
phenol in Aquatic Environments,
W82-01798 1503 5B
Recent Advances in Assessing Impact of Phos-
phorus Loads on Eutrophication-Related Water
Quality,
W82-06034 1512 5C
Selected Organic Pesticides, Behavior and Re-
moval from Domestic Wastewater by Chemical
and Physical Processes,
W82-05481 1511 5D
Will EPA's Nationwide Urban Runoff Study
Achieve Useful Results,
W82-03424 1508 6E
LEE, H-B.
Analytical Reference Materials. III. Preparation
and Homogeneity Test of Large Quantities of
Wet and Dry Sediment Reference Materials for
Long Term Polychlorinated Biphenyl Quality
Control Studies,
W82-03224 1507 5 A
National Interlaboratory Quality Control Study
No 27, PCBs, in Naturally Contaminated Dry
Sediments,
W82-06574 1512 5B
National Interlabratory Quality Control Study
No 25, PCBs in Wet Sediments,
W82-06575 1512 5A
LEE, J. H.
Boundary Integral Equation Solutions to
Moving Interface Between Two Fluids in
Porous Media,
W82-03577 1508 2F
LEE, J. H. W.
Vertical Round Buoyant Jet in Shallow Water,
W82-04365 1510 7C
PA 128
AUTHOR INDEX
LEMUNYON, R. M.
LEE, J. J.
Effects of Acid Precipitation,
W82-05149
1511 5C
Effects of Sulfuric Acid Rain on Major Cation
and Sulfate Concentrations of Water Percolating
Through Two Model Hardwood Forests,
W82-04872 1511 5C
LEE, M. T.
Reservoir Sedimentation and Its Causes in Illi-
nois,
W82-04450 1510 2J
LEE, M. Y.
Mandatory or Voluntary Water Conservation: A
Case Study of Iowa Communities During
Drought,
W82-01553 1503 3D
Use of a Predictive Model in Evaluating Water
Consumption Conservation,
W82-03754 1509 3D
LEE, R. F.
Fate and Effects of a Heavy Fuel Oil Spill on a
Georgia Salt Marsh,
W82-02358 1505 5B
LEE, T. L.
Palm Oil Waste Treatment Study in Malaysia,
W82-03632 1508 5D
LEE, Y.-N.
Evaluation of the Rate of Uptake of Nitrogen
Dioxide by Atmospheric and Surface Liquid
Water,
W82-05873 1511 2K
LEED, J, A.
Selected Trace Metals in the Upper St. Johns
River and Their Land Use Relationships,
W82-04718 1510 5B
LEENHEER, J. A.
Migration Through Soil of Organic Solutes in
All Oil-Seale Process Water,
W82-03640 1508 5B
Organic Solutes in Ground Water at the Idaho
National Engineering Laboratory,
W82-06688 1512 7C
LEENTVAAR, J.
Design Criteria for a Coagulation-Flocculation
Plant for Sewage,
W82-06298 1512 5D
Effect of Magnesium and Calcium Precipitation
on Coagulation-Flocculation with Lime,
W82-06053 1512 5D
Water Quality Impacts Exchanging Water Be-
tween Sea and a Closed Estuary,
W82-01991 1504 5G
LEFRANCOIS, P. R.
The Real Price of Urban Water,
W82-04797 1511 6C
LEFTWICH, D. B.
Parasites in Southern Sludges and Disinfection
by Standard Sludge Treatment,
W82-04408 1510 5B
LEGENDRE, L.
Vertical Mixing and Photosynthetic Capacity of
Estuarine Phytoplankton (Melange Vertical et
Capacite Photosynthetique du Phytoplancton
Estuarien (Estuaire du Saint-Laurent)),
W82-04331 1510 2L
LEGENDRE, P.
A Water Quality Index for Lake Beaches,
W82-06660 1512 5G
LEGERON, J. P.
Experimental Data About Waste- Water Tertiary
Treatment with Ozone,
W82-06257 1512 5D
LEGGATT, E. A.
Some Effects of Shoreline Cottage Development
on Lake Bacteriological Water Quality,
W82-06310 1512 5B
LEGGE, G. H. H.
Settlement of a Compacted Unsaturated Earth
Embankment,
W82-O0678 1502 8D
LEGGE, W. C. S.
Design Technique Development for Dams in
South Africa,
W82-06011 1512 8A
LEGGETT, D.
Formation of N-Nitrosodimethylamine During
Treatment of Municipal Waste Water by Simu-
lated Land Application,
W82-01343 1503 5D
LEGGETT, D. C.
Removal of Volatile Trace Organics from
Wastewater by Overland Flow Land Treatment,
W82-01042 1502 5D
LEGRAND, H. E.
Perspective on Management and Disposal of
Hazardous Wastes,
W82-01635 1503 5E
Regional Hydrogeologic Concepts of Homo-
clinal Flanks,
W82-02548 1505 2F
LEHMAN, J. T.
The Effect of Changes in the Nutrient Income
on the Condition of Lake Washington,
W82-00987 1502 2H
Microscale Patchiness of Nutrients in Plankton
Communities,
W82-05613 1511 2H
LEHMAN, O. R.
Effect of Soil Slope and Rainfall Characteristics
on Phosphorus in Runoff,
W82-04859 1511 5B
LEHMAN, W. F.
Irrigation Management of Colorado River
Water with Increase in Salinity,
W82-01226 1503 3C
LEHMICKE, L. G.
Impact of Mount St. Helens Eruption on Bacte-
riology of Lakes in the Blast Zone,
W82-06746 1512 5C
LEHOLM, A. G.
Potential Impact of Ground Water Policy Alter-
natives on Nebraska Agriculture, 1977-2020,
W82-03826 1509 6B
LEHR, J.
Sampling and Analyzing Water,
W82-05263
1511 5A
LEHRE, A. K.
Preliminary Post-Eruption Sediment Budget for
the North Fork Toutle River Drainage, June
1980-May 1981,
W82-06970 1512 4D
Sediment Influx to the Toutle River from Ero-
sion of Tephra, May 1980-May 1981,
W82-06971 1512 4D
LEIGHTON, J. P.
Regional Management of Groundwater Re-
charge and Pollution in a Rapidly Urbanizing
Area: Long Island, N.Y.,
W82-04956 1511 4B
LEINSTER, P.
Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in
Water, Waste Water and an Industrial Effluent,
W82-04815 1511 5A
LEITH, W.
Structure and Permeability: Geologic Controls
on Induced Seismicity at Nurek Reservoir, Tad-
jikistan, USSR,
W82-05133 1511 2F
LEITNER, P.
An Assessment of Geothermal Development in
the Imperial Valley of California; Volume 2 -
Environmental Control Technology,
W82-05213 1511 5E
LEKAN, J. F.
The Use of Remote Sensing to Map the Areal
Distribution of Cladophora Glomerata at a Site
in Lake Huron,
W82-06973 1512 5B
LEKKAS, T. D.
Orthokinetic Flocculation in Deep Bed Granular
Water Filters,
W82-04094 1509 5F
LELAND, D. E.
A Fluoride Overfeed Incident at Harbor
Springs, Michigan,
W82-04147 1509 5C
LELONG, F.
Factors of the Chemical Composition of Seep-
age and Groundwaters in the Intertropical Zone
(West Africa),
W82-03543 1508 2K
LEMBI, C. A.
Factors Regulating the Spatial Distribution of
the Filamentous Alga Pithophora Oedogonia
(Chlorophyceae) in an Indiana Lake,
W82-04382 1510 2H
LEMERT, G. W.
Sunflower Yield Vs. Water Deficits in Major
Growth Periods,
W82-04361 1510 21
LEMKE, A. E.
The Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Fish,
W82-01282 1503 5C
Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Fish,
W82-06803 1512 5C
LEMLIN, J. S.
The Value of Ecological Monitoring in the Man-
agement of Petroleum Industry Effluent Dis-
charges: Experience in Esso Petroleum Compa-
ny U.K. Refineries,
W82-01913 1504 5G
LEMLY, A. D.
Modification of Benthic Insect Communities in
Polluted Streams: Combined Effects of Sedimen-
tation and Nutrient Enrichment,
W82-06903 1512 5C
Structure and Dynamics of Zooplankton Com-
munities in the Littoral Zone of Some North
Carolina Lakes,
W82-06911 1512 5C
LEMON, D.
Nitrous Oxide in Freshwaters of the Great
Lakes Basin,
W82-01841 1504 2H
LEMON, E.
Nitrous Oxide in Freshwaters of the Great
Lakes Basin,
W82-01841 1504 2H
LEMUNYON, R. M.
Feasibility Studies on Liquid Ion Exchange for
Alum Recovery from Water Treatment Plant
Sludges,
W82-04107 1509 5E
SNR
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PA- 129
LENAT, D. R.
AUTHOR INDEX
LENAT, D. R.
Effects of Apple Orchard Runoff on the Aquatic
Macrofauna of a Mountain Stream,
W82-06177 1512 5C
LENHART, T. E.
Relation Between Trophic Position and Mer-
cury Accumulation Among Fishes from the
Tongue River Reservoir, Montana,
W82-01041 1502 5A
LENNOX, L. J.
An Automated Procedure for the Determination
of Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen,
W82-06314 1512 5A
LENOVA, L. I.
Effect of Sodium Dodecylsulfate on Unicellular
Green Algae of the Genus Chlorella,
W82-01920 1504 5C
LENTZ, J. J.
Apportionment of Net Recharge in Landfill
Covering Layer into Separate Components of
Vertical Leakage and Horizontal Seepage,
W82-01298 1503 2G
LEO, J. N.
Fluoridation System,
W82-00061
1501 5F
LEONARD, E. N.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Other Organic
Chemical Residues in Fish from Major United
States Watersheds Near the Great Lakes, 1978,
W82-01583 1503 5A
Quantification of Octachlorostyrene and Related
Compounds in Great Lakes Fish by Gas Chro-
matography-Mass Spectrometry,
W82-04993 1511 5A
LEONARD, R. A.
Pesticide Concentrations in Agricultural Runoff:
Available Data and an Approximation Formula,
W82-01414 1503 5B
LEONARDSON, L.
Interactions Between Lugol's Fixative and Eth-
ylene in the Acetylene-Reduction Assay for Ni-
trogenase Activity in Lake Water,
W82-02380 1505 2K
LEONI, V.
PCB and HCB in the Sediments and Waters of
the Tiber Estuary,
W82-02057 1504 2L
LEPILOVA, YE. A.
An Electron Microscopic Study of the Forms of
Bacteria in the Surface Film of the Water,
W82-05452 1511 2H
LEPPANEN, O. E.
Evapotranspiration from Forage Grass Replac-
ing Native Vegetation in the Gila River Valley
of Arizona,
W82-03994 1509 2D
LEPPARD, G. G.
Ferromanganese Nodules from Lake Ontario
(Bay of Quinte): Minor Element Geochemistry,
W82-01143 1503 2H
LEPRINCE, A.
Continuous Dentrification by Immobilized Cells
(Denitrification en Continu a l'Aide de Microor-
ganismes Immobilises sur des Supports Solides),
W82-06830 1512 5D
LERDTHUSNEE, W.
Development of Evaluation of Ion-Exchange
Resins for Removal of Specific Metals in Water
Treatment,
W82-05282 1511 5F
LERMAN, J. C.
The Madrid Basin Aquifer: Preliminary Isotopic
Reconnaissance,
W82-03059 1507 2F
LESCHBER, R.
Heavy Metals in Sewage Sludge-A Major
Topic of Joint European Research,
W82-03435 1508 5E
Recent Developments in and Application of
Automation and Monitoring in Water Mange-
■ment,
W82-04593 1510 7B
LESCHINE, T. M.
Does Salt Marsh Fertilization Enhance Shellfish
Production. An Application of Flow Analysis,
W82-00259 1501 2L
LESEMAN, W. G.
Soil and Groundwater Changes Under Land
Treatment of Wastewater,
W82-05964 1512 5D
LESEUR, L.
Groundwater Pollution from Industrial Waste
Disposal, A Case Study,
W82-06434 1512 5B
LESLEY, D. E.
Transformation of the Mouse Clonal Cell Line
R846-DP8 by Mississippi River, Raw, and Fin-
ished Water Samples from Southeastern Louisi-
ana,
W82-00215 1501 5C
LESLIE, J. K.
Measurement of Particulates Extrained in Some
Great Lakes Power Plant Cooling Water: An
Exercise in Futility,
W82-00782 1502 6G
LESOUEF, A.
The Use of Water Quality Objectives in Seine-
Normandie,
W82-06254 1512 5G
LESSER, J. M.
Chemical Constraints of Groundwater Manage-
ment in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico,
W82-05650 1511 4B
LESSIG, D. C.
Eutrophication of the Salt Valley Reservoirs
1968-73. III. The Macroinvertebrate Communi-
ty: Its Development, Composition, and Change
in Response to Eutrophication,
W82-01797 1503 5C
LESSING, P.
Abandoned Coal Mines in West Virginia as
Sources of Water Supplies,
W82-05219 1511 3C
LESTER, J. N.
Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in
Water, Waste Water and an Industrial Effluent,
W82-04815 1511 5A
The Behaviour of Nitrilotriacetic Acid During
the Anaerobic Digestion of Sewage Sludge,
W82-06667 1512 5D
Effect of Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Con-
centration on the Biodegradation of Nitrilotria-
cetic Acid in the Activated Sludge Process,
W82-04829 1511 5C
The Influence of Chemical Conditioning and
Dewatering on the Distribution of Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls and Organochlorine Insecti-
cides in Sewage Sludges,
W82-01387 1503 5E
The Influence of Transient Temperature
Changes on the Biodegradation of Nitrilotriace-
tic Acid in the Activated Sludge Process,
W82-06193 1512 5D
Polychlorinated Biphenyl and Organochlorine
Insecticide Concentrations in Forty Sewage
Sludges in England,
W82-06081 1512 5 A
Removal of Zeolite Type A During Primary
Sedimentation and Its Effect on Metal Removal,
W82-06338 1512 5D
Sedimentation of Zeolite Type A in Water and
Waste Water,
W82-O0848 1502 5D
Some Methods Available for Treatment of
Waste Water in the Dairy Industry,
W82-03650 1508 5D
Speciation of Copper and Manganese in Ef-
fluents from the Activated Sludge Process,
W82-04937 1511 5D
Type A Zeolite in the Activated Sludge Proc-
ess-II: Heavy Metal Removal,
W82-03222 1507 5D
Type a Zeolite in the Activated Sludge Process-
es - 1: Treatment Parameters,
W82-06459 1512 5D
LETOLLE, R.
Sulfur and Oxygen Isotopes as Tracers of the
Origin of Sulfate in Lake Creteil (Southeast of
Paris, France),
W82-03583 1508 2H
LETTENMAIER, D. P.
Data Requirements for Kriging: Estimation and
Network Design,
W82-04200 1509 7A
Evaluation of Snowmelt Forecasting Methods,
W82-05552 1511 4A
LETTERMAN, R. D.
Economic Analysis of Granular-Bed Filtration,
W82-00975 1502 5F
Electrophoretic Mobility Measurements in Co-
agulation with Aluminum Salts,
W82-04790 1511 5F
LEUNG, P. S. K.
Effect of the Paper Industry on Water Quality of
the Lower Fox River,
W82-06870 1512 5D
LEUNG, S.-Y. T.
Persistence of Dieldrin in Water and Channel
Catfish from the Des Moines River, Iowa, 1971-
73 and 1978,
W82-03590 1508 5B
Pesticide Accumulation in a New Impoundment
in Iowa,
W82-06871 1512 5B
LEUNG, T-S.
Toxicities of Paraquat and Diquat Herbicides to
Freshwater Copepods (Diaptomus Sp. and Eu-
cyclops Sp.),
W82-00589 1502 5C
Toxicities of Paraquat and Metribuzin (Sencor)
Herbicides to the Freshwater Copepods, Eucy-
clops Agilis and Diaptomus Mississippiensis,
W82-04814 1511 5C
LEUTHART, C. A.
Metal Ion Concentrations Associated with Late
Summer Sediments of the Ohio River,
W82-01300 1503 5 A
LEVESQUE-MADORE, C. S.
Infrared Spectroscopic Study of the Water-Solu-
ble Fraction of Sewage Sludge-Soil Mixtures
During Incubation,
W82-01130 1503 5E
LEVI, A.
Algal Polymorphism in High Rate Wastewater
Treatment Ponds,
W82-02564 1505 5D
PA 130
AUTHOR INDEX
LIEU, S. M.
Environmental Phenotypic Variation of Scen-
edesmus Dimorphus in High-Rate Algae Ponds
and Its Relationship to Wastewater Treatment
and Biomass Production,
W82-02275 1505 5D
LEVI-MINZI, R.
Humic Substances in Sewage Sludges,
W82-05576 1511
5E
LEVIN, A. I.
Effect of Waters of Various Hardness on the
Cardiovascular System. (O Vliyanii vod Raznoi
Zhestkosti na Serdechno Sosudistuyu Sistemu),
W82-03699 1508 5C
LEVINE, P. R.
Industry Helps Conserve Municipal Water,
W82-05674 1511
3E
LEVINGS, G. W.
Selected Drill-Stem-Test Data from the North-
ern Great Plains Area of Montana,
W82-01774 1503 7C
Selected Hydrogeologic Data from the North-
ern Great Plains Area of Montana,
W82-01777 1503 7C
LEVINGS, J. F.
Selected Hydrogeologic Data from the Judith
Basin, Central Montana,
W82-02490 1505 7C
LEVNO, A.
Streamflow Changes after Logging 130- Year-
Old Douglas Fir in Two Small Watersheds,
W82-06849 1512 4C
LEWANDOWSKI, R.
Multiple Potentiometric System for Continuous
Determination of Chloride, Fluoride, Nitrate,
and Ammonia in Natural Waters,
W82-06718 1512 5 A
LEWANDOWSKI, W.
A Survey of Aerated Lagoon Performance,
W82-06391 1512
5D
LEWANDOWSKI, Z.
Temperature Dependency of Biological Denitri-
fication with Organic Materials Addition,
W82-04662 1510 5D
LEWIN, J.
Hydraulic Gates,
W82-02206
1505 8C
Persistent Blooms of Surf Diatoms Along the
Pacific Coast, U.S.A. I. Physical Characteristics
of the Coastal Region in Relation to the Distri-
bution and Abundance of the Species,
W82-03233 1507 5C
LEWIS, B. D.
Evaluation of a Predictive Ground-Water
Solute-Transport Model at the Idaho National
Engineering Laboratory, Idaho,
W82-06689 1512 5B
Hydrologic Conditions at the Idaho National
Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Emphasis: 1974-
1978,
W82-03984 1509 5B
Thickness, Percent Sand, and Configuration of
Shallow Hydrogeologic Units in the Powder
River Basin, Montana and Wyoming,
W82-04501 1510 7C
LEWIS, B. J.
Safety Considerations in Handling Activated
Carbon,
W82-05442 1511 5D
LEWIS, D. H.
Characterization of Spawning Gravel and
Stream System Evaluation,
W82-02509 1505 2J
LEWIS, D. W.
Debris Flow Deposits of Early Miocene Age,
Deadman Stream, Marlborough, New Zealand,
W82-00694 1502 2J
LEWIS, N. M.
Attenuation of Polybrominated Biphenyls and
Hexachlorobenzene by Earth Materials,
W82-O4620 1510 5B
LEWIS, R. F.
Demonstration Physical Chemical Sewage
Treatment Plant Utilizing Biological Nitrifica-
tion,
W82-04397 1510 5D
LEWIS, R. G.
Determination of Aldicarb Residues in Water by
Combined High Performance Liquid Chromato-
graphy Mass Spectrometry,
W82-06549 1512 5A
Determination of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin in Fresh Water Fish,
W82-04883 1511 5 A
LEWIS, W. J.
The Likelihood of Active Groundwater Re-
charge in the Botswana Kalahari,
W82-05657 1511 4B
LEWIS, W. M.
Economic Impact of Existing Ammonia Nitro-
gen Water Quality Standard, IPCB Chapter 3,
Rule 203 (F),
W82-02189 1505 5D
Relative Effects on Stream Biota of Chlorine
and Ammonia Occurring in Secondary Sewage,
W82-04409 1510 5C
LEWIS, W. M. JR.
Chemistry of a 7.5-M Sediment Core from Lake
Valencia, Venezuela,
W82-02745 1506 2H
LEY, T. W.
Furrow Irrigation Practices in Northern Colora-
do,
W82-00139 1501 3F
LEYDEN, D. E.
Preconcentration for Trace Element Determina-
tion in Aqueous Samples,
W82-01574 1503 5A
LI, N. N.
Extraction of Phenolic Compounds and Organic
Acids by Liquid Membranes,
W82-06331 1512 5D
LI, R-M.
Flow Resistance in Vegetated Waterways,
W82-00152 1501 2E
Modeling Rill Density,
W82-02604
1506 2J
Resistance Equation for Large-Scale Roughness,
W82-04696 1510 2E
LIAW, W. K.
The Nature of Selected Prairie Lake and Stream
Sediments,
W82-00815 1502 2J
LIBARDI, P. L.
An Approximate Method of Estimating Soil
Water Diffusivity for Different Soil Bulk Densi-
ties,
W82-05073 1511 2G
LIBBY, A. E.
Potential Impact of Irrigation on Water Re-
sources in the Little Wabash Basin of Illinois,
W82-03547 1508 6D
LIBBY, L. W.
Estimation of the Economic Value of Wetlands:
Methodology and Application to Southeastern
Michigan,
W82-02804 1506 6B
LIBERTI, L.
An Ion Exchange Process to Recover Nutrients
from Sewage,
W82-06516 1512 5D
LIBRACH, A. S.
Managing Potomac Water Quality: Evolving
Approaches,
W82-06361 1512 6B
LICARI, G. R.
Modern Lacustrine Stromatolites, Walker Lake,
Nevada,
W82-06934 1512 5C
LICHTE, H. W.
Performance Testing of Four Skimming
Systems,
W82-05059 1511 5G
Performance Testing of the Soviet Oil/Debris
Skimmer,
W82-04621 1510 5G
LICK, W.
The Entrainment and Deposition of Fine-
Grained Sediments in Lake Erie,
W82-04033 1509 2 J
Temperatures and Currents in a Stratified Lake:
A Two-Dimensional Analysis,
W82-04378 1510 2H
LICK, W. J.
Downcore Variation in Sediment Organic Nitro-
gen,
W82-05124 1511 2H
LIDER, E. L.
Limnology of a Large, Deep, North American
Terminal Lake, Pyramid Lake, Nevada, U.S.A.,
W82-04928 1511 2H
LIEB, H. S.
Disaster by Flood,
W82-04618 1510 2E
LIEBEZELT, G.
Availability of Dissolved Free Glucose to He-
terotrophic Microorganisms,
W82-03359 1507 2L
LIEBMAN, J. C.
Multiperiod Design of Regional Wastewater
Systems: Generating and Evaluating Alternative
Plants,
W82-04562 1510 5D
Optimization of Looped Water Distribution
Systems,
W82-04045 1509 6 A
LIECHTY, B.
Giardia Prevalence in Commercially Trapped
Mammals,
W82-01046
1502 5 A
LIEDKE, P.
Continuous Monitoring of the Effluent Quality
of an Activated Sludge Plant by Turbidity Mea-
surement (Kontinuierliche Kontrolle Der Ab-
laufgute Einer Belebtschlammanlage Mittels
Trubungsmessung),
W82-04583 1510 5A
LIEDY, R. B.
Investigation of Selective Uptake of Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls by Spartina Altemiflora Loisel,
W82-01813 1504 5B
LIEU, S. M.
Evaluation of Remote Sensing Data for Input
into Hydrological Simulation Program-Fortran
(HSPF),
W82-02986 1506 7B
'vffij
SSSrS
iS&yG&y
PA-131
LIEW, P-F.
AUTHOR INDEX
LIEW, P-F.
Thermostabilization of Enteroviruses by Estuar-
ine Sediment,
W82-00263 1501 2L
LIGGETT, J.
Boundary Calculations of Sluice and Spillway
Flows,
W82-02677 1506 8B
LIGGETT, J. A.
BIEM Solutions to Combinations of Leaky,
Layered, Confined, Unconfmed, Nonisotropic
Aquifers,
W82-03079 1507 2F
Boundary Integral Equation Solutions to
Moving Interface Between Two Fluids in
Porous Media,
W82-03577 1508 2F
Numerical Stability and Accuracy of Implicit
Integration of Free Surface Groundwater Equa-
tions,
W82-03060 1507 2F
LIIV, U. R.
Experimental Investigation of Accelerated Tran-
sitional Flow in Pipes,
W82-06786 1512 8B
LIJKLEMA, L.
Interaction of Orthophosphate with Iron (III)
and Aluminum Hydroxides,
- W82-00783 1502 2H
LIKENS, G. E.
Acid Precipitation: The Importance of Nitric
Acid,
W82-00643 1502 2K
"Acid Rain', Dissolved Aluminum and Chemical
Weathering at the Hubbard Brook Experimental
Forest, New Hampshire,
W82-03641 1508 5B
Biomass and Annual Production of the Fresh-
water Mussel Elliptio Complanata in an Oligo-
trophic Softwater Lake,
W82-05104 1511 2H
Chemical Flux in an Acid-Stressed Stream,
W82-03338 1507 5C
Hydrogen Ion Budget of an Aggrading Forested
Ecosystem,
W82-06836 1512 2K
Phosphorus, Nirogen, and Organic Carbon Flux
in a Headwater Stream,
W82-01021 1502 2K
Recent Acidification of Precipitation in North
America,
W82-01514 1503 5B
LILLEY, M. D.
Initial Microbiological Response in Lakes to the
Mt St Helens Eruption,
W82-05125 1511 2H
LIMA, V. M. S.
Relaxation in Concrete,
W82-05511
1511 8F
LIMONI, H.
Utilization Efficiency of Nitrogen from Sewage
Effluent and Fertilizer Applied to Corn Plants
Growing in a Clay Soil,
W82-01515 1503 3C
LIN.H.
Bacteria: Man's Allies in Water Pollution Con-
trol,
W82-01I58 1503 5D
I. IN, J. &
Determination of Dissolved Organic Carbon in
Water,
W82-02I94 1505 5A
LIN, K-C.
Anaerobic Fermentation - Filtration of Potato
Processing Wastewater,
W82-04713 1510 5D
Treatment of Potato-Processing Waste Water by
. an Anaerobic Lagoon-Filter System,
W82-00226 1501 5D
LIN, S.
Relationships Between Odor and Commonly
Measured Water Quality Characteristics in Sur-
face Water Supplies,
W82-04081 1509 5B
LINCER, J. L.
Organochlorine Residues in Kenya's Rift Valley
W82-00690 1502 5 A
LINDBERG, S.
Field Report on a Nonpolluting Bleach Plant,
W82-02793 1506 5D
LINDBERG, S. E.
The Role of Atmospheric Deposition in an East-
ern U.S. Deciduous Forest,
W82-01491 1503 5B
LINDEN, D. R.
Distribution of Phosphorus in Soils Irrigated
with Municipal Waste-Water Effluent: A 5-Year
Study,
W82-04881 1511 3C
Effects of Scheduling Municipal Waste-Water
Effluent Irrigation of Reed Canarygrass on Ni-
trogen Renovation and Grass Production,
W82-02219 1505 3C
LINDHOLM, G. F.
Ground-Water Appraisal of Sand Plains in
Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, and Wright Coun-
ties, Central Minnesota,
W82-02838 1506 2F
Plan of Study for the Regional Aquifer-System
Analysis of the Snake River Plain, Idaho and
Eastern Oregon,
W82-00730 1502 6A
LINDNER, J. B.
A Comparison of Nitrogen in Shallow Ground
Water from Sewered and Unsewered Areas,
Nassau County, New York, from 1952 Through
1976,
W82-00277 1501 5B
LINDSAY, A. H.
Trace Metal Mineral Equilibria in Lake Erie
Sediments,
W82-01191 1503 2H
LINDSAY, B. E.
An Application of Mathematical Programming
to Water Resources Planning: An Economic
View,
W82-05737 1511 6A
LINDSEY, A. K.
Cost of Wash Houses and Comfort Stations at
Recreation Areas,
W82-06042 1512 6C
LINDSEY, J. L.
Establishment of Controlled Freshwater Diver-
sions of the Mississippi River into the Louisiana
Coastal Zone,
W82-02145 1505 4A
LINDSTROM, E. B.
Evidence for Coexistence of Two Distinct
Functional Groups of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
in Salt Marsh Sediment,
W82-04464 1510 2L
Sulfate Reduction and Methanogenesis in the
Sediment of a Saltmarsh on the East Coast of the
United Kingdom,
W82-06541 1512 2L
LINDSTROM, K. P.
Case Studies of Agricultural Water Conserva-
tion,
W82-01667 1503 3F
LINDSTROM, M. J.
Crop Residue Removal and Tillage; Effects on
Soil Erosion and Nutrient Loss in the Corn Belt,
W82-01770 1503 2J
Long-Term Tillage Effects on Interrow Runoff
and Infiltration,
W82-04189 1509 2G
LINDSTROM-SEPPA, P.
Contents of Chlordane-, PCB- and DDT-Com-
pounds and the Biotransformation Capacity of
Fishes in the Lake Area of Eastern Finland,
W82-04827 1511 5 A
LINES, G. C.
Hydrologic Monitoring in the Coal Fields of
Central Utah, August 1978-September 1979,
W82-04976 1511 7A
LINGEMAN, R.
Estimation of Primary Productivity in Aquatic
Systems Using Free Oxygen Measurements,
W82-04256 1510 2H
On the Occurrence of Bimodal Diel Dissolved
Oxygen Curves in Aquatic Systems,
W82-02565 1505 2H
Signal Analysis of Irradiation, Temperature and
Primary Production in a Small Artificial Pond,
II. The Residual Spectra,
W82-03465 1508 2H
LINK, A. N.
Effluent Fees, An Alternative System for
Achieving Water Quality: A Case Study,
W82-01665 1503 6F
LINK, M. H.
Modern Lacustrine Stromatolites, Walker Lake,
Nevada,
W82-06934 1512 5C
LINNIK, P. N.
Forms of the Migration of Metallic Ions in Fresh
Water,
W82-05456 1511 2K
Methods of Investigating the State of Metal Ions
in Natural Waters,
W82-00859 1502 5 A
Procedure for Investigating Metallic Ion Com-
plexing in Natural Waters,
W82-05595 1511 5A
LINSMITH, M. J.
A Review of Industrial Effluent Control Experi-
ence,
W82-06648 1512 5G
LINSTEDT, D.
Coupled Trickling Filter-Rotating Biological
Contactor Nitrification Process,
W82-02315 1505 5D
LINTHURST, R. A.
Dieback of Salt-Water Cordgrass (Spartina Al-
terniflora Loisel.) in the Lower Cape Fear Estu-
ary of North Carolina: An Experimental Ap-
proach to Re-Establishment,
W82-00889 1502 2L
LINTON, T. L.
A Dynamic Methodology for Characterizing
and Monitoring Estuarine Ecosystems,
W82-02167 1505 7A
PA- 132
LINZELL, L. E.
Hydropower: Inflation-Proof Energy from
Water Supply Dams,
W82-04137 1509 6B
LION, L. W.
Mechanisms for Trace Metal Enrichment at the
Surface Microlayer in an Estuarine Salt Marsh,
W82-06975 1512 5A
LIONEL, T.
Removal of Refractory Organics from Water by
Aeration. I. Methyl Chloroform,
W82-05174 1511 5D
LIONG, S.-Y.
Development of Prediction Equations for a
Phreatic Aquifer in Response to Infiltration: Di-
mensional Analysis,
W82-06066 1512 2F
LIOR, N.
Some Basic Observations on Heat Transfer and
Evaporation in the Horizontal Flash Evapora-
tor,
W82-06113 1512 3A
LIOTTA, F. P.
Hypolimnetic Redox and Phosphorus Cycling in
Hypereutrophic Lake Sebasticook, Maine,
W82-06337 1512 2H
LIOU, J. K.
Light Adaptation and Inhibition: Processes Im-
portant in Modelling the Growth of Algae in
Drinking Water Basins,
W82-06827 1512 5C
LIPINSKI, P.
A 10- Year Plan to Study the Aquifer System of
Indian Wells Valley, California,
W82-00086 1501 6D
LIPPERT, T. E.
Two-Phase Flow Thermosiphoning for Evapo-
rator Application,
W82-05916 1512 3A
LIPPIATT, B. C.
Water Rates and Residential Water Conserva-
tion,
W82-06276 1512 3D
LIPPMAN, M. J.
Ground-Water Use for Cooling: Associated
Aquifer Temperature Changes,
W82-01014 1502 3E
LISAUSKAS, R.
Kinetics of Compressibility in Two-Phase Fluid
Flows,
W82-05910 1512 1A
LISLE, I. G.
Properties of the Sorptivity for Exponential Dif-
fusivity and Application to the Measurement of
the Soil Water Diffusivity,
W82-01897 1504 2G
LIST, R.
The Effect of Pressure on the Breakup of One
Pair of Raindrops,
W82-06761 1512 2B
LITCHFIELD, J. H.
Meat-, Fish-, and Poultry-Processing Wastes,
W82-01256 1503 5D
Meat-, Fish-, and Poultry-Processing Wastes,
W82-07000 1512 5D
LITMANEN, R.
Contents of Chlordane-, PCB- and DDT-Com-
pounds and the Biotransformation Capacity of
Fishes in the Lake Area of Eastern Finland,
W82-04827 1511 5 A
LITTEN.W.
A Survey of Azinphos Methyl and Azinphos
Methyl Oxon in Water and Blueberry Samples
AUTHOR INDEX
from Hancock and Washington Counties of
Maine,
W82-05376 1511 5B
LITTIN, G. R.
Maps Showing Ground-Water Conditions in the
Agua Fria Area, Yavapai and Maricopa Coun-
ties, Arizona- 1979,
W82-05232 1511 7C
Maps Showing Ground-Water Conditions in the
Bill Williams Area, Mohave, Yavapai, and Yuma
Counties, Arizona-1980,
W82-04488 1510 7C
LITTLE, L.
Treatability Studies of Pesticide Manufacturing
Wastewaters,
W82-04406 1510 5D
LITTLE, L. W.
Bioassays - Procedures and Results,
W82-01277 1503 5A
Bioassays - Procedures and Results,
W82-06810
1512 5A
LITTLE, M. D.
Parasites in Southern Sludges and Disinfection
by Standard Sludge Treatment,
W82-04408 1510 5B
LITTLE, W. C.
Erodibility of Streambank Materials of Low Co-
hesion,
W82-00136 1501 2J
LITTLEWORTH, A.
New Legislation in California and Its Effects,
W82-03731 1508 6E
LITVIN, O. N.
Use of the Finite-Element Method for Solving
the Transfer Equation,
W82-06620 1512 2J
LITVINOV, N. N.
Water Sanitation Legislation Regarded as the
Basis of Water Quality Monitoring,
W82-01990 1504 6E
LITWIN, Y. J.
Areawide Stormwater Pollution Analysis with
the Macroscopic Planning (ABMAC) Model,
W82-04393 1510 5B
LIU, C. C. K.
Filtering of Dissolved Oxygen Data in Stream
Water Quality Analysis,
W82-05488 1511 5B
LIU, D.
Biodegradation of Aroclor 1221 Type PCBs in
Sewage Wastewater,
W82-02899 1506 5D
The Effect of Sewage Sludge Land Disposal on
the Microbiological Quality of Groundwater,
W82-06767 1512 5C
LIU, H. L.
Removal of Heavy Metals and Suspended Solids
from Battery Wastewaters: Application of Hy-
droperm Cross-Flow Microfiltration,
W82-03037 1507 5D
LIU, P. L-F.
BIEM Solutions to Combinations of Leaky,
Layered, Confined, Unconfined, Nonisotropic
Aquifers,
W82-03079 1507 2F
Boundary Calculations of Sluice and Spillway
Flows,
W82-02677 1506 8B
Boundary Integral Equation Solutions to
Moving Interface Between Two Fluids in
Porous Media,
W82-03577 1508 2F
LOBANSKAYA, N. P.
Numerical Stability and Accuracy of Implicit
Integration of Free Surface Groundwater Equa-
tions,
W82-03060 1507 2F
LIUM, B. W.
Effect of Filtration Pressure on Analyses for
Chlorophyll,
W82-04247 1509 2H
LIVELY, R. S.
Sedimentation Rates and Depositional Processes
in Lake Superior from Pb210 Geochronology,
W82-04380 1510 2J
LIVERMAN, D.
Treatability Studies of Pesticide Manufacturing
Wastewaters,
W82-04406 1510 5D
LIVINGSTON, J. M.
Temperature Effects on Hydrazine Toxicity to
Bluegills,
W82-03603 1508 5C
LIVINGSTON, R. K.
Rainfall-Runoff Modeling and Preliminary Re-
gional Flood Characteristics of Small Rural Wa-
tersheds in the Arkansas River Basin in Colora-
do,
W82-02462 1505 2A
LIVINGSTONE, D.
Algal Sedimentation in Relation to Phytoplank-
ton Periodicity in Rostherne Mere,
W82-03414 1508 2H
LLOYD, A.
A Method for the Determination of Sulphides in
Water, Sewage and Effluents,
W82-05477 1511 5 A
LLOYD, B. J.
A Note on the Fate of El Tor Cholera and
Other Vibrios in Percolating Filters,
W82-O0566 1502 5D
LLOYD, J. W.
A Ground Water Resources Study Of A Pacific
Ocean Atoll-Tarawa, Gilbert Islands,
W82-04254 1510 2F
The Importance of Drift Deposit Influences on
the Hydrogeology of Major British Aquifers,
W82-02437 1505 2F
Recharge Mechanisms and Groundwater Flow
in the Chalk and Drift Deposits of Southern East
Anglia,
W82-03182 1507 2F
LLOYD, O. B. JR.
Groundwater Resources of the Williamsport
Region, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania,
W82-04971 1511 2F
LO,A.
Application of a Single Reservoir Operation
Policy to a Rain Water Cistern System,
W82-03088 1507 3B
*Z'Ul
LO,C.
Organics,
W82-06922
1512 5A
LO, M. P.
A Local Source Control Program for Metal
Finishing Plants,
W82-04172 1509 5D
LOBANSKAYA, N. P.
Application of a Two-Dimensional Model of
Formation of Storm Runoff to Calculation of the
Rainwater Collector-Drain Discharge from an
Urbanized Territory,
W82-05027 1511 2 A
PA- 133
LOCK, J.
AUTHOR INDEX
LOCK, J.
Deep Shaft,
W82-05793
LOCK, M. A.
Biodegradation of Synthetic Crude Oil in Two
Rivers of Northern Alberta, Canada,
W82-05486 1511 5B
LOCKMAN, H.
Isolation, Enumeration, and Characterization of
Aeromonas from Polluted Waters Encountered
in Diving Operations,
W82-00224 1501 5C
LOCKYEAR, C. F.
Predicting Full-Scale Batch Thickener Perform-
ance Using the Frozen-Image Centrifuge,
W82-05185 1511 5E
LODER, T. C.
The Dynamics of Conservative Mixing in Estu-
aries,
W82-02345
LOEB, S. L.
An In Situ Method for Measuring the Primary
Productivity and Standing Crop of the Epilithic
Periphyton Community in Lentic Systems,
W82-00756 1502 7B
LOESER, C. A.
A Microprocessor-Based Controller for the
Plugging Factor Monitor,
W82-06398 1512 3A
LOEW, R. K.
Densification of Paper Mill Sludge Materials,
W82-04694 1510 5E
LOFFLER, H.
Neusiedlersee: A Puzzle for Scientists, A Chal-
lenge for Planners,
W82-03689 1508 2H
LOFFREDO, J. C.
A Solution to Spring Ice-Jam Flooding,
W82-02908 1506 2C
LOFTIS, J. C.
Evaluating Stream Standard Violations Using a
Water Quality Data Base,
W82-04286 1510 5A
LOGAN, B. E.
Generalized Computer Simulation Model for the
Impact Assessment of Industrial Water Use on
Fish Populations,
W82-01915 1504 5C
LOGAN, T. J.
Erosion Control Potential with Conservation
Tillage in the Lake Erie Basin: Estimates Using
the Universal Soil Loss Equation and the Land
Resource Information System (LRIS),
W82-05661 1511 4D
A Land Resource Information System (LRIS)
for Water Quality Management in the Lake Erie
Basin,
W82-05662 1511 7B
LOGANATHAN, G. V.
Multiple Objective Planning of Land/Water In-
terface in Medium Size Cities: Application to
West Lafayette, Indiana,
W82-05550 1511 4A
LOGSDON, G. S.
Direct Filtration Treatment Plants: Costs and
Capabilities,
W82-04128 1509 5F
Getting Your Money's Worth from Filtration,
W82-06412 1512 5F
Treatment Technology to Meet the Interim Pri-
mary Drinking Water Regulations for Inorgan-
ics Part 5,
W82-04HK, 1509 5F
LOH, I. C.
Predicting Stream Salinity Changes in South-
1511 5D Western Australia,
W82-01350 1503 6A
LOH, P. C.
Comparative Disinfection by Bromine Chloride
and Chlorine of Viruses and Bacteria in
Wastewater,
W82-05446 1511 5D
Comparative Disinfection of Poliovirus by Bro-
mine Chloride and Chlorine in a Model Contact
Chamber,
W82-04661 1510 5D
Survival of Human Enteroviruses in the Hawai-
ian Ocean Environment: Evidence for Virus-
Inactivating Microorganisms,
W82-00587 1502 5C
LOHANI, B. N.
Integrated Planning of Rural Water Supply and
1505 2L Sanitation,
W82-03916 1509 5G
LOHMAN, L. C.
Feasibility of Financial Incentives to Reuse Low
Quality Waters in the Colorado River Basin,
W82-06693 1512 3C
LOHMANN, J.
Control of Dissolved Oxygen in Activated
Sludge Plants,
W82-04061 1509 5D
Measurement and Control of the MLSS Concen-
tration in Activated Sludge Plants,
W82-03762 1509 5D
LOHRBERG, K.
Method and Apparatus for Supplying Dissolved
Chemicals into Water,
W82-02625 1506 5F
LOIJENS, H. S.
Stormwater Management in the Ottawa-Carle-
ton Region,
W82-05563 1511 5G
LOITSYANSKII, L. G.
Hereditary Phenomena in Turbulent Boundary
Layers,
W82-06618 1512 8B
LOMAX, K. M.
Wastewater Characterization and Treatment
System Development for a Blue Crab Processing
Plant,
W82-06306 1512 5D
LOMAX, P.
Comparison of Nine Brands of Membrane Filter
and the Most-Probable-Number Methods for
Total Coliform Enumeration in Sewage-Con-
taminated Drinking Water,
W82-00203 1501 5A
LOMBARD, R. E.
Channel Conditions in the Lower Toutle and
Cowlitz Rivers Resulting From the Mudflows of
May 18, 1980,
W82-00004 1501 5B
LOMBARDO, P.
Expanding Options for Greywater Treatment,
W82-06491 1512 5D
Waterborne Methylene Bis(2-Chloroaniline) and
2-Chloroaniline Contamination Around Adrian,
Michigan,
W82-00873 1502 5B
LOMEN, D. O.
Soil Moisture Flow for Point and Line Sources -
Computer Programs for Linearized Solutions,
W82-05928 1512 2G
Two-Dimensional Linearized Moisture Flow
with Water Extraction,
W82-00405 1501 21
LONDON, W. B.
Water and Wastewater Managers Face the Fi-
nancially Troubled 1980s,
W82-05166 1511 6B
LONDQUIST, C. J.
Digital Model of the Unconsolidated Aquifer
System in the Modesto Area, Stanislaus and San
Joaquin Counties, California,
W82-O0415 1501 4B
LONG, J. C. S.
Porous Media Equivalents for Networks of Dis-
continuous Fractures,
W82-06851 15)2 2F
LONG, J. M.
Interim Method for Determining Asbestos in
Water,
W82-00741 1502 5 A
LONG, J. P.
High-Level Ozone Disinfection of Municipal
Wastewater Effluents,
W82-00379 1501 5D
LONG, R. B.
Primary and Secondary Impacts of a Water Re-
source Development Project,
W82-03907 1509 6B
LONGLEY, K. E.
Disinfection Efficiencies of Chlorine Dioxide in
a Gravity Flow Contractor,
W82-04782 1511 5D
Drinking Water Disinfection,
W82-06341
1512 5F
LONGLEY, W. L.
Managing Oil and Gas Activities in Coastal En-
vironments: Refuge Manual,
W82-01081 1502 5G
LONGSINE, D. E.
Distributed Method of Solving the Convective-
Dispersion Equation: 2. Error Analysis and
Comparison with Other Methods,
W82-03873 1509 5B
LONNQUIST, C. G.
A 'Random Walk' Solute Transport Model for
Selected Groundwater Quality Evaluations,
W82-03007 1507 6A
LOOMIS, S. A.
Erosion from Mountain Snowpack Melt,
W82-05664 1511
2J
LOONEY, B. B.
Assessment of Airborne Organic Contaminants
in the Great Lakes Ecosystem,
W82-00709 1502 5B
LOOSE, V.
Water Supply and Demand in an Energy Supply
Model,
W82-00050 1501 6D
LOOYENGA, R. W.
The Use of Chloramines to Prevent Trihalo-
methane Formation,
W82-04115 1509 5F
LOPEZ-AVILA, V.
Oxidation of Phenolic Antioxidants in a River
System,
W82-01801 1504 5B
LOPEZ-GONZALES, J. DE D.
Effect of Carbon-Oxygen and Carbon-Sulfur
Surface Complexes on the Adsorption of Mercu-
ric Chloride in Aqueous Solutions by Activated
Carbons,
W82-06788 1512 5D
PA 134
AUTHOR INDEX
LUOWICK, J. C.
LOPEZ, J. G.
Municipal Wastewater Reclamation by Reverse
Osmosis - A 3-Year Case Study,
W82-04708 1510 5D
LOR AH, W. L.
Food and Energy Production: Conjunctive
Water Planning,
W82-01856 1504 3C
LORD, C. J. Ill
Sulfur Speciation and Associated Trace Metals
(FE, CU) in the Pore Waters of Great Marsh,
Delaware,
W82-05415 1511 2K
LORD, W. B.
Evaluation of Demand Management Policies for
Conserving Water in Urban Outdoor Residential
Uses,
W82-06669 1512 3D
Municipal Water Supply Restrictions as Urban
Growth Constraints,
W82-05748 1511 3D
Objectives and Constraints in Federal Water Re-
sources Planning,
W82-04288 1510 6E
LORDA, E.
A Comparison of the Incidence of Five Patho-
logical Conditions in Soft-Shell Clams, Mya
Arenaria, from Environments with Various Pol-
lution Histories,
W82-02357 1505 5C
LORDI, D.
Impact of American Regulations on Industrial
Sludge Management,
W82-05184 1511 6E
LORDI, D. T.
Fate of Priority Pollutants in Large Municipal
Treatment Plants,
W82-03867 1509 5B
Pretreatment Removal Credits: Fact or Fiction,
W82-06207 1512 5G
LORENZ, R. C.
Growth Dynamics of Cladophora Glomerata in
Western Lake Erie in Relation to Some Envi-
ronmental Factors,
W82-06932 1512 5C
LORING, D. H.
Geochemical Factors Controlling the Accumu-
lation and Dispersal of Heavy Metals in the Bay
of Fundy Sediments,
W82-06188 1512 2K
LOTSPEICH, F. B.
A New Method for Reporting and Interpreting
Textural Composition of Spawning Gravel,
W82-06395 1512 81
Watersheds As The Basic Ecosystems: This
Conceptual Framework Provides A Basis For A
Natural Classification System,
W82-04253 1510 7C
LOU, W. C.
Mathematical Modeling of Earth Dam Breaches,
W82-03532 1508 8A
LOUCKS, D. P.
A Multilevel Model and Algorithm for Some
Multiobjective Problems,
W82-01884 1504 6A
Reliability, Resiliency, and Vulnerability Crite-
ria for Water Resource System Performance
Evaluation,
W82-05078 1511 6A
Robustness of Water Resources Systems,
W82-05077 1511 6A
LOUCKS, O. L.
The Impact of Urbanization on Seasonal Hydro-
logic and Nutrient Budgets of a Small North
American Watershed,
W82-024O0 1505 5B
LOUIS, C.
Water-Phosphoric Acid Media: Electrochemical
Properties,
W82-02943 1506 IB
LOUTIT, M.
Reduction of Chromium(VI) by Bacterially Pro-
duced Hydrogen Sulphide in a Marine Environ-
ment,
W82-03758 1509 5B
LOVE, F. G.
Biogenic Calcite Structures Forming in Lake
Fryxell, Antarctica,
W82-04638 1510 2H
LOVE, O. T. JR.
Removing Trihalomethanes from Drinking
Water,
W82-00953 1502 5F
LOVERIDGE, C.
Effect of Metals on the Biomass Production
Kinetics of Freshwater Copepods,
W82-00593 1502 5C
LOVLEY, D. R.
Intermediary Metabolism of Organic Matter in
the Sediments of a Eutrophic Lake,
W82-06745 1512 5C
Kinetic Analysis of Competition Between Sul-
fate Reducers and Methanogens for Hydrogen in
Sediments,
W82-06886 1512 2H
LOW, N. F.
Rutland Water Raw Water Quality - Problems
and Management,
W82-06475 1512 5G
LOW, W. H.
Radionuclide Concentrations in Streams in the
Upper Blackfoot River Basin, Southeastern
Idaho,
W82-00418 1501 5A
LOWE, D. R.
Diffusion of Sediment on the Lee of Dune-Like
Bedforms: Theoretical and Numerical Analysis,
W82-01842 1504 2J
LOWE, R. L.
Monitoring River Periphyton With Artificial
Benthic Substrates,
W82-00581 1502 5 A
LOWER, G. W.
Ion-Precipitate Flotation of Iron-Cyanide Com-
plexes,
W82-05259 1511 5D
LOWHAM, H. W.
Hydrology of Salt Wells Creek-A Plains Stream
in Southwestern Wyoming,
W82-06679 1512 2 A
LOWING, M. J.
Flood Event Modeling - A Study of Two Meth-
ods,
W82-02291 1505 2 A
LOWRANCE, R. R.
Nutrient Cycling in an Agricultural Watershed:
Waterborne Nutrient Input/Output Budgets for
the Riparian Zone,
W82-03825 1509 5B
LOWRY, J. D.
UV Disinfection for Onsite Sand Filter Effluent,
W82-05937 1512 5D
LOWRY, J. H.
Sample Digestion Procedures for Simultaneous
Determination of Arsenic, Antimony, and Sele-
nium by Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma
Emission Spectrometry with Hydride Genera-
tion,
W82-05360 1511 5 A
LOWTHION, D.
Effects of Macroalgal Mats on the Ecology of
Intertidal,
W82-06893 1512 5C
LOZEJ, A.
Identification of Aquifer Transmissivities: The
Comparison Model Method,
W82-06859 1512 2F
LOZINSKAYA, E. A.
Evaluation of the Effect of Linearization of the
Magnus Equation on the Accuracy of Calculat-
ing Evaporation from the Surface of Moist Soil
and Transpiration,
W82-05031 1511 2D
LUBBERS, J. R.
Study of Chlorine Dioxide and Its Metabolites in
Man,
W82-05057 1511 5F
LUBON, P.
Biological Oxidation of Aqueous Thiocyanate,
W82-00442 1501 5D
Thiocyanate Bio-Oxidation Kinetics,
W82-02596 1505 5D
LUCAS, J.
Examination of Probable Causes of Individual
Water Supply Contamination,
W82-06435 1512 5B
LUCAS, J. L.
Groundwater Quality in the Severn-Trent
Region,
W82-02423 1505 5 A
LUCAS, S.
The Roman Way,
W82-02744
1506 5F
LUCCHITTA, I.
Flash Flood in Arizona - Observations and Their
Application to the Identification of Flash-Flood
Deposits in the Geologic Record,
W82-02350 1505 2A
LUCENA, F.
Viral Pollution Determination of Superficial
Waters (River Water and Sea-Water) from the
Urban Area of Barcelona (Spain),
W82-05014 1511 5 A
LUCERO, F.
Water Related Planning and Design at Energy
Firms,
W82-00042 1501 6D
LUDINGTON, D. C.
The Breakdown of Poultry Manure Aggregates
by Rainfall Impact,
W82-00513 1502 5B
LUDOVICI, P. R.
Water Reclamation by the Use of Soil-Turfgrass
Systems in the Southwest USA,
W82-02817 1506 3C
LUDWICK, J. C,
Perpetual Shoals at the Entrance to Chesapeake
Bay: Flow-Substrate Interactions and Mutually
Evasive Net Currents,
W82-00149 1501 2L
Sediment Transport and Shoaling in Estuarine
and Other Shallow- Water Areas,
W82-04753 1511 2L
$888
PA- 135
LUDWIG, H. F.
AUTHOR INDEX
LUDWIG, H. F.
Environmental Aspects of Multi-Purpose Reser-
voir Projects in Developing Countries,
W82-05426 1511 6G
LUDWIG, K. L.
Foam Control in Aeration Tanks,
W82-00525
1502 5D
LUDWIG, K. R.
James Bay Spillways and Control Structures,
W82-04692 1510 8 A
LUDWIG, R.
Concepts in Aquatic Treatment System Design,
W82-02593 1505 5D
LUDWIGS, R. S.
Yield Verification of a Dolomite Aquifer in
Northeast Illinois,
W82-01334 1503 2F
LUE-HING, C.
Environmental Impact of the Microbial Aerosol
Emissions from Wastewater Treatment Plants,
W82-05428 1511 5B
Fate of Priority Pollutants in Large Municipal
Treatment Plants,
W82-03867 1509 5B
Impact of American Regulations on Industrial
Sludge Management,
W82-05184 1511 6E
Industrial Waste Pretreatment and EPA Cadmi-
um Limitations,
W82-05443 1511 5E
Pretreatment Removal Credits: Fact or Fiction,
W82-06207 1512 5G
LUECKE, R. H.
Assessment of Solvent Extraction for Treatment
of Coal Gasifier Wastewater,
W82-00439 1501 5D
LUIKEN, R. L.
Water Rate Studies and Rate Making Philos-
ophy,
W82-06222 1512 6C
LUKASIK, E. D.
Nitrogen Control at Three Related Plants,
W82-05434 1511 5D
LUKIN, I. N.
Use and Investigation of Water-Jet Pumps
(Ejectors) at the Chirkey Hydroelectric Station,
W82-05592 1511 8C
LUM, L. W. K.
Incorporation of Chemical Equilibrium, Phy-
sico-Chemical Reactions and the Simulation of
Inorganic Qualities in a Reservoir Ecologic
Model,
W82-05187 1511 2H
LUMBERS, J. P.
Risk Analysis in the Planning, Design and Oper-
ational Control of Wate: Pollution Prevention
Schemes- A Perspective,
W82-03857 1509 5G
LUND, D. E.
Empire Controlled by Computer,
W82-00529
1502 5D
LUND, J. W. G.
Bioassays of Waters from the Severn and
Thames River Systems,
W82-02448 1505 5 A
LUND, L. J.
Infrared Spectroscopic Study of the Water-Sol u-
ble Fraction of Sewage Sludge-Soil Mixtures
During Incubation,
W82-OI130 1503 5E
Nitrogen Balances for an Effluent Irrigation
Area,
W82-01478 1503 3C
LUND, Z. F.
Coastal Bermudagrass Yield and Soil Properties
as Affected by Surface-Applied Dairy Manure
and Its Residue,
W82-00195 1501 3C
LUNDBLAD, P. O.
Factors Influencing Formation of Trihalometh-
anes in Drinking Water with Special Reference
to Swedish Conditions,
W82-04826 1511 5F
LUNDSTROM, K.
Actinomycetes and Fungi in Surface Waters and
in Potable Water,
W82-06543 1512 5B
LUNSFORD, C. A.
Kepone Distribution in the Water Column of the
James River Estuary - 1976-78,
W82-02360 1505 5B
LUPIN, H. M.
Recovery of Protein and Oil from Fishery
Bloodwater Waste, Effect of pH and Tempera-
ture,
W82-06655 1512 5D
LUTHIN, J. N.
Irrigation Management of Colorado River
Water with Increase in Salinity,
W82-01226 1503 3C
LUTHY, R.
Leach Characteristics of Coal-Gasification Char,
W82-01025 1502 5B
LUTHY, R. C.
Treatment of Coal Gasification Process
Wastewaters,
W82-00434 1501 5D
LUTHY, R. G.
Biological Treatment of Synthetic Fuel
Wastewater,
W82-00971 1502 5D
Chemical Equilibria in Split-Treatment Soften-
ing of Water,
W82-01165 1503 5F
LUTZ, G. A.
Collapsible-Bag Suspended-Sediment Sampler,
W82-04745 1510 7B
LUXMOORE, R. J.
Hydraulic Properties of Fullerton Cherty Silt
Loam,
W82-01561 1503 2G
LUXON, E. G.
Evaluation of Instruments for Continuous Acti-
vated Sludge Monitoring,
W82-04594 1510 5D
LY, C. K.
The Role of the Akosombo Dam on the Volta
River in Causing Coastal Erosion in Central and
Eastern Ghana (West Africa),
W82-06100 1512 2J
LYATKHER, V. M.
Large-Scale Experimental Investigations of Fail-
ure of an Embankment Slope under Dynamic
Loads,
W82-04774 1511 8D
Numerical Methods in Hydraulics,
W82-06614 1512 8B
LYLE, W. M.
Low Energy Precision Application (LEPA) Ir-
rigation System,
W82-01859 1504 3F
LYNCH, D. D.
Internal Phosphorus Loading in a Shallow Eu-
trophic Lake,
W82-06663 1512 2H
LYNCH, D. R.
Models of Landfill Leaching: Moisture Flow
and Inorganic Strength,
W82-05818 1511 5B
Models of Landfill Leaching: Organic Strength,
W82-05817 1511 5B
LYNCH, J. A.
Seasonal Stream Temperature Changes Follow-
ing Forest Harvesting,
W82-04870 1511 4C
LYNN, S.
Solvent Extraction of Phenols,
W82-00438
1501 5D
LYON, R. M.
Auctions and Alternative Procedures for Allo-
cating Pollution Rights,
W82-04746 1510 6E
LYONS, E. E.
Winter Water Relations of Red Spruce on
Mount Monadnock, New Hampshire,
W82-02634 1506 21
LYONS, W. B.
Shallow Core Snow Chemistry of Athabasca
Glacier, Alberta,
W82-00320 1501 2C
Trace Metal Fluxes to Nearshore Long Island
Sound Sediments,
W82-01040 1502 5B
LYSMER, J.
Response of Buried Structures to Traveling
Waves,
W82-03346 1507 8D
LYSYJ, I.
Treatment Effectiveness: Oil Tanker Ballast
Water Facility,
W82-04625 1510 5D
MA, T. S.
Trace Analysis of Toxic Metals. I. Determina-
tion of Lead, Mercury, Cadmium and Thallium
by Amperometric Titration,
W82-03236 1507 5A
MABEY, W. R.
Photolysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons in Water,
W82-04835 1511 5B
MABINI, T. P.
Water Resources Apparisals for Hydroelectric
Licensing; St. Joseph - Kalamazoo River Basin;
Indiana - Michigan,
W82-03044 1507 6D
MACALADY, D. L.
On the Presence of Iron(II) in Oxygenated Sur-
face Waters: Analytical Implications,
W82-06271 1512 5A
MACAULEY, P.
Water Requirements for Industrial Develop-
ment,
W82-04117 1509 6D
MACCHI, G.
Voltammetric Characterization and Chemical
Behavior of Inorganic Tin in Natural Waters,
W82-00627 1502 5A
MACCHIARELLA, G.
A Rain Attenuation Model for the Sirio-Shf
Experiment,
W82-06530 1512 7B
PA 136
9S93&8
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MACCONNELL, W. P.
A Model of Natural and Man-Induced Changes
in Open Freshwater Wetlands on the Massachu-
setts Coastal Plain,
W82-00397 1501 21
MACCUBBIN, A. E.
Mineralization of Detrital Lignocelluloses by
Salt Marsh Sediment Microflora,
W82-06410 1512 2L
Petroleum Degradation by Naturally Occurring
Populations of Marine Bacteria from Middle At-
lantic Outer Continental Shelf Waters,
W82-01683 1503 5G
MACDONALD, R. D.
Sediment Character and Provenance in a Com-
plex Fjord; Howe Sound, British Columbia,
W82-06189 1512 2J
MACDONALD, R. M.
Determination of Aminocarb in Water by High
Performance Liquid Chromatography,
W82-00232 1501 5 A
MACDONALD, R. W.
The Effect of Storage by Freezing on Dissolved
Inorganic Phosphate, Nitrate and Reactive Sili-
cate for Samples from Coastal and Estuarine
Waters,
W82-04660 1510 5A
MACDONELL, M. T.
Isolation and Characterization of Ultramicrobac-
teria from a Gulf Coast Estuary,
W82-06747 1512 5 A
MACE, H. A. F.
Diel Changes in Plankton and Water Chemistry
in Wicken Brickpit,
W82-02411 1505 2H
MACEINA, M. J.
The Utilization of Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngo-
don Idella Val., for Hydrilla Control in Lake
Baldwin, Florida,
W82-05274 1511 4A
MACGREGOR, A. N.
Casein Whey Wastewater Effects on Soil Per-
meability,
W82-04874 1511 3C
MACINTYRE, S.
Stratification and Mixing in Shallow Tropical
African Lakes,
W82-03514 1508 2H
MACIOROWSKI, A. F.
Bioassays - Procedures and Results,
W82-01277 1503 5A
Bioassays - Procedures and Results,
W82-06810
1512 5A
Preference-Avoidance Reactions of Crayfish to
Sublethal Concentrations of Cadmium,
W82-00916 1502 5A
MACK, F. K.
Map Showing how the Potentiometric Surface
of the Magothy Aquifer of August 1980 Differed
from the Potentiometric Surface of September
1977, in Southern Maryland,
W82-05838 1511 7C
Map Showing How the Potentiometric Surface
of the Magothy Aquifer of September 1979 Dif-
fered from the Potentiometric Surface of Sep-
tember 1977, in Southern Maryland,
W82-03983 1509 7C
Map Showing the Potentiometric Surface of the
Magothy Aquifer in Southern Maryland, August
1980,
W82-03981 1509 7C
MACK, S.
Hydrogeology of the Sierra Nevada Foothill
Lineament Near Oakhurst, California,
W82-00831 1502 2F
AUTHOR INDEX
MACKAY, D. C.
Dryland Salinity in a Closed Drainage Basin in
Nobleford, Alberta,
W82-05656 151 1 40
Leaching Fractions and Salt Status of Two Irri-
gated Gypsum-Rich Soils in Southern Alberta,
W82-05762 1511 2G
MACKAY, G. H.
Flood Control and Flow Regulation Problems
on the Assiniboine River,
W82-05389 151 1 4 A
MACKENZIE, C. J. G.
Water Quality Management in British Columbia,
W82-05767 1511 5C
MACKENZIE, D.
An Epidemiological Study of Weil-Water Ni-
trates in a Group of South West African/Nami-
bian Infants,
W82-03831 1509 5C
MACKIERNAN, G. B.
Aspects of Impacts Assessment of Low Fresh-
water Inflows to Chesapapeake Bay,
W82-02115 1505 6G
MACKIN, J. E.
A Factor Analysis of Elemental Associations in
the Surface Microlayer of Lake Michigan and
Its Fluvial Inputs,
W82-03442 1508 2H
MACKINNON, M.
A Survey of ATP Concentrations in Lake On-
tario, 1975-1976,
W82-01144 1503 2H
MACKNIGHT, H.
A Case Study of Rural Opposition Toward
River Valley Planning,
W82-05386 1511 6E
MACKO, C. A.
The Removal of Organic Matter from Surface
Water Supplies by Anion Exchange Resins,
W82-01697 1503 5F
MACLAY, R. W.
Test-Hole Data for the Edwards Aquifer in the
San Antonio Area, Texas,
W82-05218 1511 7C
MACLEISH, J. H.
Molecular (Osmotic and Electro-Osmotic) Back-
wash of Cellulose Acetate Hyperfiltration Mem-
branes,
W82-06792 1512 3A
MACLEOD, D. A.
Factors Affecting the Chemistry of Precipitation
and River Water in an Upland Catchment,
W82-01322 1503 2K
MACLEOD, D. C.
Sludge Disposal to Sea in South Africa,
W82-06599 1512 5E
MACLOCK, B.
Cold Lake-Beaver River Regional Water Re-
sources Study,
W82-05396 1511 6D
MACPHERSON, J. M.
Hydrology of Okarito Lagoon and the Inferred
Effects of Selective Logging in Okarito Forest,
W82-01703 1503 4C
MACRAE, W. R.
R Factors in Coliform-Fecal Coliform Sewage
Flora of the Prairies and Northwest Territories
of Canada,
W82-O0508 1502 5 A
MACTAVISH, D.
Residues of Nonylphenol in Spruce Foliage,
Forest Soil, Stream Water and Sediment After
its Aerial Application,
W82-0O559 1502 5B
MAGILLIGAN, F. J.
MACY, J.
Flow Duration at Selected Stream-Sites in Ken-
tucky,
W82-02837 1506 2E
MADDOCK, T. III.
An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Combin-
ing Economic and Physical Ground-Water
Models,
W82-05545 1511 2F
MADDOCKS, S. L.
Vertical Movements of the Surface Water and
Thermal Stratification in Rutland Water,
W82-06476 1512 2H
MADDY, K. T.
A Study of Samples of Well Water Collected
from Selected Areas in California to Determine
the Presence of DBCP and Certain Other Pesti-
cide Residues,
W82-00532 1502 5 A
MADES, D. M.
Stage-Discharge Relations at Dams on the Illi-
nois and Des Plaines Rivers in Illinois,
W82-01793 1503 4A
MADSEN, B. C.
Acid Rain at Kennedy Space Center, Florida:
Recent Observations,
W82-00533 1502 5B
MADSEN, H.
Accuracy of Point Precipitation Measurements,
W82-02209 1505 2B
MAEDA, H.
Direct Analytical Method for Aromatic Com-
pounds in Water by Steam Carrier Gas Chroma-
tography,
W82-05164 1511 5 A
MAEDA, K.
A Method for the Evaluation of the Effective-
ness of a Quality Control Operation in Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-03854 1509 5D
A New Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Method
of Control with Total Sludge Management,
W82-03853 1509 5D
Seasonal and Long-Term Changes in Surface
Cover of Aquatic Plants in a Shallow Pond,
Ojaga-Ike, Chiba, Japan,
W82-06900 1512 5C
MAEDA, M.
A Method for the Evaluation of the Effective-
ness of a Quality Control Operation in Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-03854 1509 5D
MAEYER-CLEEMPOEL, S. DE
Faecal Pollution of Belgian Coastal Water,
W82-01373 1503 5 A
MAGDOFF, F. R.
Nitrogen Availability from Sewage Sludge,
W82-O0158 1501 5E
MAGGERT, J. E.
Superseparation: Soret Effect Reversed,
W82-00791 1502 3 A
MAGILL, R. N.
Managing Potomac Water Quality: Evolving
Approaches,
W82-06361 1512 6B
MAGILLIGAN, F. J.
Climate Variation and the Mobility and Storage
of Sediment in Watersheds,
W82-05931 1512 4D
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MAGNUSON, J. J.
AUTHOR INDEX
MAGNUSON, J. J.
Decomposition and Microbial Colonization of
Leaves in a Stream Modified by Coal Ash Efflu-
ent,
W82-02654 1506 5C
MAGNUSON, M. L.
Upflow Water Filtration Unit, Test Results,
W82-00407 1501 5F
MAGNUSSEN, M. H.
Isolation of Pittsburgh Pneumonia Agent from a
Hospital Shower,
W82-06891 1512 5B
MAGOUN, A. D.
Reservoir Water Quality Sampling Design,
W82-06868 1512 2H
MAGUIRE, R. J.
Fenitrothion Sprayed on a Pond: Kinetics of Its
Distribution and Transformation in Water and
Sediment,
W82-00159 1501 5B
MAH, R. A.
Thin Layer Chromatographic and Atomic Ab-
sorption Spectrophotometric Determination of
Methyl Mercury,
W82-00503 1502 5 A
MAHADEVAN, A.
Aquatic Microbiology with Reference to Tannin
Degradation,
W82-02028 1504 5B
MAHAJAN, R. K.
Note on Probability Approach to Study the
Occurrence of Rainfall at Hyderabad,
W82-01380 1503 2B
MAHAN, M. O.
Influence of Trickle and Sprinkle Irrigation on
Golden Delicious Apple Quality,
W82-02001 1504 3F
Performance of Bearing Cherry and Prune Trees
Under Very Low Irrigation Rates,
W82-00119 1501 3F
MAHAR, L.
Soil Percolation Rates from Neutron Probe
Measurements,
W82-04309 1510 4B
MAHER, M. D.
The Economics of Urban Stormwater Manage-
ment,
W82-03508 1508 4A
MAHER, W. A.
Distribution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons in Sediments from Estuaries of Southeast-
ern Australia,
W82-02438 1505 5B
MAHLER, A.
Ames' Mutagenic Activity in Recycled Water
from an Israeli Water Reclamation Project,
W82-0O234 1501 5D
MAHMOOD, K.
Urban Catchment Models: A Brief Examination,
W82-02813 1506 4C
MAHMOUD, T. A.
Wastewater from a Sugar Refining Industry,
W82-05337 1511 5D
MAIDA, M.
A New Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Method
of Control with Total Sludge Management,
W82-03853 1509 5D
MAIDMENT, D.
Supply-Demand Coordination in Water Re-
sources Management,
W82-01299 1503 6C
MAIDMENT, D. R.
Stochastic State Variable Dynamic Program-
ming for Reservoir Systems Analysis,
W82-04430 1510 6A
MAIER, W. J.
Benefits from Water Conservation Depend on
Comprehensive Planning,
W82-04557 1510 3D
Characterization of Soluble and Colloidal-Phase
Metal Complexes in River Water by Ultrafiltra-
tion. A Mass-Balance Approach,
W82-00480 1501 5A
Determination of Organically Combined Chlo-
rine in High Molecular Weight Aquatic Organ-
W82-00258
1501 5A
MAINI, T.
Strategy for Radioactive Waste Disposal in
Crystalline Rocks,
W82-00299 1501 5E
MAIOLIE, M.
Colorado Cooperative Fishery Research Unit
Studies at Twin Lakes, Colorado: 1980 Report
of Findings,
W82-06402 1512 6G
MAIOLO, J. R.
Relating Population Growth to Shellfish Bed
Closures: A Case Study from North Carolina,
W82-01641 1503 5C
MAITY, S. P.
Effect of Soil-Moisture Tensions and Preceding
Winter Crops on the Yield and Water-Use Effi-
ciency of Succeeding Crop of Tossa Jute,
W82-02045 1504 21
MAJERLES, R. J.
Post-Treatment Process for Reverse Osmosis
Membranes,
W82-02454 1505 3 A
MAJETI, V. A.
An Environmental Health Survey of Drinking
Water Contamination by Leachate from a Pesti-
cide Waste Dump in Hardeman County, Tennes-
see
W82-05203
1511 5B
MAJI, C. C.
Optimal Reservoir Management and Crop
Planning Under Deterministic and Stochastic In-
flows,
W 82-039 14 1509 3F
MAJIMA, T.
Automatic Control of the Sewage Sludge Pyro-
lysis Process in Multiple Hearth Furnace,
W82-04587 1510 5E
MAKI, J. S.
Comparison of Two Direct-Count Methods for
Determining Metabolizing Bacteria in Fresh-
water,
W82-00495 1501 5A
MAKITA, T.
Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent and Sediment Can
Retard Development and Lyse Sea Urchin
W82-03610 1508 5C
MAKONNEN, G. A.
Double and Monocropped Wheat and Grain
Sorghum Under Different Tillage and Row
Spacings,
W82-01862 1504 21
MALAIYANDI, M.
Reverse Osmosis Separation of Sulfate, Nitrate,
and Ammonia from Mining Effluents,
W82-02640 1506 5D
MALCOLM, R. L.
Reconnaissance Samplings and Characterization
of Aquatic Humic Substances at the Yuma De-
salting Test Facility, Arizona,
W82-04983 1511 3 A
MALCYZK, J. M.
Release of Phosphorus by Certain Benthic In-
vertebrates,
W82-01502 1503 2H
MALE, L. M.
Stream Nutrient Levels and Proximity of Agri-
cultural and Forest Land to Streams: Some Re-
lationships,
W82-01554 1503 5B
MALECHA, S. R.
Application of Nutrient-Saturated Growth
Model to Phytoplankton Management in Fresh-
water Prawn (Macrobrachium Rosenbergii)
Ponds in Hawaii,
W82-01483 1503 2H
Polyculture of the Freshwater Prawn, Macro-
brachium Rosenbergii, Chinese and Common
Carps in Ponds Enriched with Swine Manure I.
Initial Trials,
W82-03900 1509 3C
MALEVANCHIK, B. S.
Engineering Aspects of Fish Protection at Water
Intakes,
W82-04759 1511 81
MALEY, T. S.
Mineral Law Since Nepa,
W82-06582
1512 6E
MALHERBE, A.
The Molecular Mass Distribution of Organic
Compounds in Activated Sludge Plant Effluent
Determined by Means of Gel Permeation Chro-
matography,
W82-06030 1512 5A
MALIBARI, A.
Structure and Function of Mycorrhizal Rhizo-
morphs with Special Reference to Their Role in
Water Transport,
W82-03190 1507 21
MALINA, J. F. JR.
Apparatus Needs and Costs for Monitoring
Priority Pollutants,
W82-04779 1511 5 A
Chemicals Disinfect Sludge,
W82-01003
1502 5D
MALLER, R. A.
An Analysis of Areal Infiltration Considering
Spatial Variability,
W82-02927 1506 2G
MALLORY, M. J.
Addendum to: Sources of Powerplant Cooling
Water in the Desert Area of Southern Califor-
nia-Reconnaissance Study,
W82-01773 1503 6B
MALONE, P. G.
Stabilization/Solidification of Waste from Un-
controlled Disposal Sites,
W82-01432 1503 5E
MALONE, R. F.
Reliability Analysis of BOD Kinetics in a South-
ern Stream Governed by the Discharge of an
Oxidation Pond,
W82-06159 1512 5B
MALONE, T. C.
Effects of Freshwater Flow on Salinity and Phy-
toplankton Biomass in the Lower Hudson Estu-
ary,
W82-02117 1505 2L
MALONEY, L. M.
Abiotic Versus Biotic Uptake of Radiophos-
phorus in Lake Water,
W82-01824 1504 2H
PA- 13$
AUTHOR INDEX
MARGARITZ, M.
MALOY, B. F.
The Consultant's Viewpoint on Alternative Dis-
infectants,
W82-00286 1501 6A
MALUEG, K. W.
Effects of Fine Sediments on Growth of Juve-
nile Coho Salmon in Laboratory Streams,
W82-02639 1506 5C
Summer Internal Phosphorus Supplies in
Shagawa Lake, Minnesota,
W82-02332 1505 5B
MALY, E. J.
The Effect of Current on the Distribution of
Diatoms Settling on Submerged Glass Slides,
W82-02567 1505 7B
The Influence of Flatworm Predation on Zoo-
plankton Inhabiting Small Ponds,
W82-02655 1506 2H
MAMARBACHI, G.
Identifxcation and Determination of Aminocarb
in Natural Water and Balsam Fir Foliage. (Re-
cherche et Dosage De L'Aminocarb Dans Les
eaux Naturelles et le Feuillage Du Sapin Bau-
mier Par Chromatographie en Phase Gazeuse),
W82-03460 1508 5 A
MAMONTOVA, L. M.
Toxicant Accumulation in Hydrobiont Tissues
Following Effluent Discharge,
W82-01919 1504 5C
MANAHAN, S. E.
Characterization, Renovation, and Utilization of
Water from Slurry Transport Systems,
W82-05289 1511 5D
MANBECK, D. M.
Potential for Groundwater Recharge Seepage
from Flood-Retarding Reservoirs in South Cen-
tral Nebraska,
W82-05663 1511 4B
MANCINELLI, G.
Evaluation of General and Specific Stress Indi-
ces in Mussels Collected from Populations Sub-
jected to Different Levels of Heavy Metal Pollu-
tion,
W82-05983 1512 5C
MANCY, K. H.
Nile Water for Sinai: Framework for Analysis,
W82-04203 1509 6A
MANDAL, B. K.
Limnological Studies of a Freshwater Fish Pond
at Burdwan, West Bengal, India,
W82-03186 1507 2H
MANDAL, L. N.
Effect of Different Levels of Water Salinity on
the Decomposition of Organic Manures in a
Brackish Water Fish Pond Soil,
W82-01363 1503 3C
Effect of Different Water Salinity Levels and
Organic Matter Application on the Composition
of Water Soluble and Exchangeable Bases in a
Brackishwater Fish Pond Soil,
W82-02027 1504 2H
Inorganic Transformation of Applied Phospho-
rus in Brackish Water Fish Pond Soil Under
Different Water Salinity Levels,
W82-00920 1502 2H
MANDEL, R. M.
Use of the Contingency Fund at Stringfellow
Hazardous Waste Disposal Site,
W82-01416 1503 5G
MANDELLI, E. F.
On the Presence of Fecal Steroids in Sediments
from Two Mexican Harbors,
W82-02012 1504 5 A
MANDL, C. E.
A Survey of Mathematical Optimization Models
and Algorithms for Designing and Extending
Irrigation and Wastewater Networks,
W82-01296 1503 6A
MANGINI, A.
Determination of Recent Deposition Rates in
Lake Constance with Radioisotopic Methods.
W82-03883 1509 2J
Determination of Recent Desposition Rates in
Lake Constance with Radioisotopic Methods,
W82-05625 1511 5B
MANHEIM, F. T.
Patterns of Groundwater Salinity Changes in a
Deep Continental-Oceanic Transect Off the
Southeastern Atlantic Coast of the U.S.A.,
W82-03582 1508 2F
MANKA, J.
Organic Groups and Molecular Weight Distri-
bution in Tertiary Effluents and Renovated
Waters,
W82-05480 1511 5D
Organic Micropollution Indices of Effluents and
Renovated Waters,
W82-00123 1501 5A
MANKIN, J. B.
A Comparison of Sensitivity Analysis and Error
Analysis Based on a Stream Ecosystem Model,
W82-0O991 1502 7 A
MANN, D. C.
Alkylpyridines in Surface Waters, Ground-
waters, and Subsoils of a Drainage Located Ad-
jacent to an Oil Shale Facility,
W82-O0481 1501 5B
MANN, H. S.
Quantification of Rainfall and Its Utilization Ef-
ficiency in Rajasthan,
W82-03276 ' 1507 2B
MANN, J. H.
Experiments in Improving Rural Water Sup-
plies,
W82-04350 1510 5F
MANN, P. C.
Marginal Cost and Seasonal Pricing of Water
Service,
W82-04273 1510 6C
The Real Price of Urban Water,
W82-04797
1511 6C
MANN, P. G.
Effects of Effluents from a Coal-Fired, Electric-
Generating Powerplant on Local Ground Water
Near Hayden, Colorado,
W82-06137 1512 5C
MANN. R.
Growth of the Bay Scallop, Argopecten Irra-
dians, in a Waste Recycling Aquaculture
System,
W82-00842 1502 3C
MANNING, J. F. JR.
Fermentation Industry,
W82-06917
1512 5D
MANNING, P. J.
Middlesex County Sewerage Authority V. Na-
tional Sea Clammers Association: Implied Pri-
vate Rights of Action for Damages under the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amend-
ments of 1972,
W82-01455 1503 6E
MANNING, R.
Optimal Water Pricing and Storage: The Effect
of Discounting,
W82-05049 1511 6C
MANNS, P. V.
Start-Up and Operating Experience with Com-
puterized Control System in a 1.3 CU M/S (30
MGD) Wastewater Treatment Plant,
W82-04047 1509 5D
MANTAI, K. E.
Environmental Factors Controlling Physiologi-
cal Changes in Cladophora in Lake Erie,
W82-06935 1512 5C
MANTELL, A.
Turnover of Tritiated Water in Calamondin
Plants,
W82-02048 1504 5 A
MAPP, H.
Economics of Declining Water Supplies in the
Ogallala Aquifer,
W82-04922 1511 4B
MAR, B. W.
Composite Sampling of Highway Runoff,
W82-02230 1505 7B
Total Suspended Solids in Highway Runoff in
Washington State,
W82-05820 1511 5B
MARA, D. D.
Occurrence of Rhodococcus Coprophilus and
Associated Actinomycetes in Feces, Sewage,
and Freshwater,
W82-03122 1507 5A
A Selective Medium for the Enumeration of
Streptococcus Bovis by Membrane Filtration,
W82-01620 1503 5A
MARAIS, G. V. R.
The Activated Sludge Process-3. Single Sludge
Denitrification,
W82-03223 1507 5D
A Computer-Based Strategy for the Control of
Equalization Tanks,
W82-04053 1509 5D
MARCHAND, J.
Study of the Transfer of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn in
Neritic and Estuarine Trophic Chains - I. State
in the Internal Estuary of the Loire (France)
During the Summer of 1978. (Etude du Trans-
fert de Cd, Pb, Cu et Zn dans les Chaines
Trophiques Neritiques et Estuariennes - I. Etat
dans l'Estuaire Interne de la Loire (France) au
Coursdel'Ete 1978),
W82-03492 1508 5B
MARCHANT, R.
Effect of the Copper Content of Distillery Spent
Wash on Its Utilization for Single-Cell Protein
Production by Geotrichum Candidum, Hansen-
ula Anomala and Candida Kruzei,
W82-01750 1503 5C
MARCUS, M. D.
Periphytic Community Response to Chronic
Nutrient Enrichment by a Reservoir Discharge,
W82-01658 1503 5C
Use of a Fractional Design to Evaluate Interac-
tions of Environmental Factors Affecting Biode-
gradation Rates,
W82-03117 1507 5D
MARCUSON, W. F. Ill
Current Methods of Dynamic Analysis for Seis-
mic Stability of Earth Dams,
W82-01953 1504 8D
MARGARITZ, M.
The Use of Na/Cl Ratios to Trace Solute
Sources in a Semiarid Zone,
W82-00601 1502 7B
PA- 139
MARGLER, L. W.
AUTHOR INDEX
MARGLER, L. W.
Thin Layer Chromatographic and Atomic Ab-
sorption Spectrophotometric Determination of
Methyl Mercury,
W82-00503 1502 5 A
MARGREY, S. L.
The Interaction of Treated Bleached Kraft Mill
Effluent and Dissolved Oxygen Concentration
on the Survival of the Developmental Stages of
the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon Variega-
tus),
W82-01494 1503 5C
Seasonal Temperature and Power Plant Chlorin-
ation Effects on Estuarine Invertebrates,
W82-05204 1511 5C
MARINER, R. H.
Geochemical Evidence on the Nature of the
Basement Rocks of the Sierra Nevada, Califor-
nia,
W82-02460
1505 2K
MARINI, R. C.
Potential Political Influences Affecting the
Water Industry,
W82-00861 1502 6C
MARINO, M. A.
Reliability Programing in Reservoir Manage-
ment 1. Single Multipurpose Reservoir,
W82-03148 1507 6A
Reliability Programming in Reservoir Manage-
ment 2. Risk-Loss Functions,
W82-03245 1507 6A
The Role of Unconditioned and Conditioned
Cumulative Distribution Functions in Reservoir
Reliability Programming,
W82-05523 1511 6A
MARINOS, A. T.
Young's Inequality for Three-Dimensional
Flows,
W82-04267 1510 2A
MARK, D. M.
Topologic Model for Drainage Networks with
Lakes,
W82-05905 1512 2A
MARKEE, T. P.
Development of Bioassay Procedures for Defin-
ing Pollution of Harbor Sediments,
W82-O0387 1501 5C
MARKER, A. F. H.
The Seasonal Variation in Silicon Concentration
in Chalk-Streams in Relation to Diatom Growth,
W82-02439 1505 5B
MARKEVICH, V. F.
Calculation of Earth Dams Being Undermined,
W82-03162 1507 8D
MARKS, D. H.
Local Irrigation Agencies,
W82-04560
1510 4B
MARKWELL, D. D.
Possible Waterborne Transmission and Mainte-
nance of Influenza Viruses in Domestic Ducks,
W82-04468 1510 5B
MARLIN, J. C.
Ecological Magnification of Persistent Organ-
ochlorine Pesticides in an Illinois Watershed,
W82-02741 1506 5 A
MAROTTE, F. K.
Zero-Discharge in Practice at Ray D. Nixon
Power Plant,
W82-O4320 1510 5D
MAROTZ, G.
Jeddah IV Seawater Desalination and Power
Plant in Operation in Saudi Arabia
(Meerwasserentsalzungs und Kraftanlage Jeddah
IV in Saudi - Arabien in Betrieb),
W82-04581 1510 3A
MARR, G. L.
Environmental Problems and Geothermal Per-
mitting,
W82-06217 1512 6G
MARRY, J. R.
Advanced Wastewater Plant is Energy Saver,
W82-01177 1503 5D
MARSH, D.
Coupled Trickling Filter-Rotating Biological
Contactor Nitrification Process,
W82-02315 1505 5D
MARSH, D. G.
Reverse Phase Concentration of Trace Polycy-
clic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Water,
W82-01689 1503 5A
MARSH, F.
Arizona Ground-Water Reform: Innovations in
State Water Policy,
W82-04933 1511 6E
MARSH, L.
Methanogenesis in Big Soda Lake, Nevada: An
Alkaline, Moderately Hypersaline Desert Lake,
W82-06535 1512 2H
MARSH, P.
Evaporation at a High Arctic Site,
W82-04899 1511 2D
Snowmelt, Glacier Melt, and High Arctic
Streamflow Regimes,
W82-02249 1505 2A
MARSH, P. B.
Dispersal of Aspergillus Fumigatus from
Sewage Sludge Compost Piles Subjected to Me-
chanical Agitation in Open Air,
W82-00273 1501 5E
MARSH, T. J.
Year-to-Year Changes in the Salinity of the
Eastern English Channel, 1948-1973: A Budget,
W82-01399 1503 2A
MARSHALL, B. E.
The Decline of Salvinia Molesta on Lake
Kariba,
W82-04945 1511 2H
MARSHALL, E. J. P.
The Ecology of a Land Drainage Channel-I.
Oxygen Balance,
W82-03306 1507 4A
MARSHALL, G.
Numerical Solution of the Dam Failure Problem
by the Random Choice Method,
W82-03872 1509 8 A
MARSHALL, J. S.
Combined Effects of Cadmium and Zinc on a
Lake Michigan Zooplankton Community,
W82-04379 1510 5C
An In Situ Study of Cadmium and Mercury
Stress in the Plankton Community of Lake 382,
Experimental Lakes Area, Northwestern Ontar-
io,
W82-03612 1508 5C
MARSILI-LIBELLI, S.
Estimation and Control Problems in Activated
Sludge Processes,
W82-04612 1510 5D
Microprocessor Architecture and Performance
in Wastewater Process,
W82-04056 1509 5D
MARSON, H.
Floe/Float System Cleans Desalter Effluent,
W82-00906 1502 5D
MARSON, H. W.
The Successful Treatment of Tanker Ballast
Water at a Mediterranean Site,
W82-03703 1508 5D
MARTEL, C. J.
Removal of Volatile Trace Organic* from
Wastewater by Overland Flow Land Treatment,
W82-01042 1502 5D
Vegetation Selection and Management for Over-
land Flow Systems,
W82-01500 1503 5E
MARTEN, G. C.
Effects of Municipal Waste Water Effluent on
Performance and Feed Quality of Maize Vs.
Reed Canarygrass,
W82-00564 1502 3C
MARTENS, C. S.
Biogeochemical Cycling in an Organic-Rich
Coastal Marine Basin - I. Methane Sediment-
Water Exchange Processes,
W82-O3308 1507 2K
MARTI, O. G.
Survival of Eggs and Larvae of Swine Nema-
tode Parasites in Aerobic and Anaerobic Waste
Treatment Systems,
W82-O0161 1501 5D
MARTI, V. C.
Comparison of Automated Segmented-Flow and
Discrete Analyzers for the Determination of Nu-
trients in Water,
W82-00483 1501 5A
MARTI, YU. YU.
The Azov Sea Problem,
W82-00651 1502 6G
MARTIN, A. JR.
Hydrologic and Chemical Evaluation of the
Ground-Water Resources of Northwest Elkhart
County, Indiana,
W82-06691 1512 5B
MARTIN, B. B.
Potential Management of Florida Red Tide
Through Selective Photodynamic Action,
W82-00515 1502 5G
MARTIN, C.
Control of a Pumping Station by Mini Computer
- A Progress Report,
W82-02956 1506 6B
MARTIN, C. S.
Receiving Stream Fisheries Studies Relative to
Secondary Treated Pulp and Paper Mill Ef-
fluents,
W82-00688 1502 5C
MARTIN, C. W.
The Effect of Forest Clearcutting in New Eng-
land on Stream-Water Chemistry and Biology,
W82-02178 1505 4C
MARTIN, D. F.
Phytoplankton Responses to Ground Water Ad-
dition in Central Florida Lakes,
W82-05747 1511 5C
Potential Management of Florida Red Tide
Through Selective Photodynamic Action,
W82-00515 1502 5G
MARTIN, D. J.
The Impact of Managed Streamside Timber Re-
moval on Cutthroat Trout and the Stream Eco-
system,
W82-05538 1511 5C
PA- 140
MARTIN, D. K.
Planning Study to Model and Monitor Coal Pile
Run-Off,
W82-00091 1501 6 A
MARTIN, D. L.
Effects of Water and Nitrogen Management on
Nitrate Leaching Loss from Sands,
W82-01581 1503 5B
MARTIN, G.
Use of Adenosine Triphosphate in Biological
Purification Systems (In French),
W82-03302 1507 5D
MARTIN, J. D.
Hydrologic Evaluation of a Hypothetical Coal-
Mining Site Near Chrisney, Spencer County,
Indiana,
W82-02840 1506 6B
MARTIN, J. H.
Mytilus Californianus as a Bioindicator of Trace
Metal Pollution: Variability and Statistical Con-
siderations,
W82-04776 1511 5A
MARTIN, L. J.
Ground Water in Washington,
W82-02536
1505 2F
MARTIN, M. V.
Evaluating Inland Waterway Navigation Im-
provement Projects: The Case of the Bonneville
Lock,
W82-06869 1512 6B
MARTIN, Q. W.
Optimal Design of Water Conveyance Systems,
W82-00160 1501 6B
MARTIN, R. J.
The Effects of pH and Suspended Solids in the
Removal of Organics from Water and
Wastewaters by the Activated Carbon Adsorp-
tion Process,
W82-04568 1510 5D
Pilot Plant Performances in Municipal
Wastewater Treatment by Activated Carbon
Adsorption,
W82-O0851 1502 5D
MARTIN, R. S.
Factors Affecting Coliform Bacteria Growth in
Distribution systems,
W82-04792 1511 5F
MARTIN, S.
A Laboratory and Theoretical Study of the
Boundary Layer Adjacent to a Vertical Melting
Ice Wall in Salt Water,
W82-05084 1511 2C
Sources of Twelve Trace Metals in Antarctic
Snows Determined by Principal Component
Analysis,
W82-02378 1505 5B
MARTIN, S. B.
Influence of Forest and Rangeland Management
on Anadromous Fish Habitat in Western North
America; 8. Effects of Mining,
W82-04071 1509 5C
MARTIN, S. C.
Algal-Available Phosphorus in Suspended Sedi-
ments from Lower Great Lakes Tributaries,
W82-04994 1511 5B
Aquatic Sediments,
W82-01279
Aquatic Sediments,
W82-O6806
1503 5B
1512 2J
MARTIN, W. E.
The Economic Effects of Changes in Water Use
in the Tucson Basin, Arizona,
W82-04156 1509 6E
AUTHOR INDEX
MARTIN, W. J.
Air Drying Liquid Anaerobically Digested
Sludge in Earthen Drying Basins,
W82-04711 1510 5D
A Retrospective Benefit-Cost Analysis of Water
Resource Projects in The Cumberland River
Basin,
W82-03917 1509 6B
MARTIN, W. R. B.
Algal Growth in Primary Settled Sewage-The
Effects of Five Key Variables,
W82-06055 1512 5D
MARTIN, W. W.
Hydraulic Model Study for the Design of the
Wreck Cove Control Gates,
W82-00880 1502 8B
MARTINCIC, A.
Evaluation of the Polluted River Savinja with
the Help of Macrophytes,
W82-01377 1503 5C
MARTINEC, J.
Areal Distribution of Snow Water Equivalent
Evaluated by Snow Cover Monitoring,
W82-03842 1509 2C
Limitations in Hydrological Interpretations of
the Snow Coverage,
W82-01889 1504 2C
MARTINEZ, J. D.
Character of Brines from the Belle Isle and
Weeks Island Salt Mines, Louisiana, U.S.A.,
W82-03584 1508 2F
Isotope Geochemistry of Water in Gulf Coast
Salt Domes,
W82-04742 1510 2K
MARTINOLA, B.
Saving Energy by Catalytic Reduction of
Oxygen in Feedwater,
W82-05183 1511 5F
MARTONE, C. H.
Ultimate BOD Estimation in Receiving Water
Quality Modeling,
W82-04016 1509 5D
MARTYNOVA, M. V.
Bottom Sediments as a Source of Nitrogen and
Phosphorus in Water,
W82-03571 1508 5B
MARX, L. F.
Detection and Mapping of Insoluble Sinking
Pollutants,
W82-04619 1510 5A
MASCARENHAS, A. C.
Remote Sensing in Development,
W82-01719 1503 7B
MASHIKO, K.
Biology of Brackish Water, (In Japanese),
W82-04179 1509 2L
MASHNI, C. I.
Biodegradability Studies with Organic Priority
Pollutant Compounds,
W82-02231 1505 5D
MASLIA, M.
Water Resources Appraisals for Hydroelectric
Licensing; Cape Fear River Basin; North Caroli-
na - South Carolina,
W82-03040 1507 6D
MASLIA, M. L.
Evaluation of a Chimney Drain Design in an
Earthfill Dam,
W82-04675 1510 8D
MASLOVA, O. V.
Cholinesterase Activity in Estuarine Fishes in
the Cumulation of DDT,
W82-05507 1511 5C
MATHEW, J.
MASON, J. M. JR.
On-Site Stormwater Detention: An Overview,
W82-04758 1511 4A
MASON, P. J.
The Choice of Hydraulic Energy Dissipator for
Dam Outlet Works Based on a Survey of Proto-
type Usage,
W82-06500 1512 8A
MASON, R. J.
Public Concerns and PLUARG: Selected find-
ings and Discussion,
W82-01137 1503 5G
MASON, S.
Effluent Charging Systems and Their Adminis-
trative Implications,
W82-02403 1505 6C
MASSEY, J. E.
Physicochemical Influences on Phytoplankton
Production in a Tropical Alpine Lake,
W82-02921 1506 2H
MASSING, H.
The River Rhine-Trans-National River Basin
Management Developing Programme to Meet
New Challenges,
W82-03372 1507 5G
MASSOTH, G. J.
Major- and Trace-Element Composition of Sus-
pended Matter in the North-East Gulf of Alaska:
Relationships with Major Sources,
W82-02259 1505 5B
MASTELLER, M. B.
Modeling A Sociological-Hydrologic Flood
Control Decision System,
W82-04221 1509 6A
MASTEN, S. J.
Development of Evaluation of Ion-Exchange
Resins for Removal of Specific Metals in Water
Treatment,
W82-05282 1511 5F
MASTERS, H.
An Overview of Porous Pavement Research,
W82-05744 1511 5D
Status of Porous Pavement Research,
W82-06665 1512 8G
MASUI, S.
Organic Load Control of the Activated Sludge
Process Based on Predicted Daily Variation of
Influent Load,
W82-04028 1509 5D
Role of Sensors in Trunk Sewers in the Control
of Flow and Wastewater Quality,
W82-03859 1509 5D
MATHER, J. R.
Using Computed Stream Flow in Watershed
Analysis,
W82-01538 1503 2A
MATHES, G. A.
Automatic Control of Sludge Conditioning and
Vacuum Filtration,
W82-04589 1510 5E
MATHES, G. M.
Spilled Petroleum Recovered from Atop Water
Table of Mississippi Aquifer,
W82-06185 1512 5G
MATHEW, J.
Gas-Liquid Chromatographic Determination of
Some Chloro- and Nitrophenols by Direct Ace-
tylation in Aqueous Solution,
W82-05363 1511 5A
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MATHEWS, W. H.
AUTHOR INDEX
MATHEWS, W. H.
Estimates of the Magnitude of Glacier Outburst
Floods from Lake Donjek, Yukon Territory,
Canada,
W82-02241 1505 2C
MATHIAS, J. A.
Relationship Between Thermal Stability and
Summer Oxygen Depletion in a Prairie Pothole
W82-00545 1502 2H
MATHIESON, A. C.
Seasonal Influx and Decomposition of Au-
tochthonous Macrophyte Litter in a North Tem-
perate Estuary,
W82-00918 1502 2L
MATHIEU, G.
Radionuclides in Mono Lake, California,
W82-05461 1511 5B
MATHIS, B. J.
Sediment Oxygen Demand and Its Effect on
Dissolved Oxygen in a Cutoff Meander of the
Kaskaskia River,
W82-01448 1503 4A
MATHUR, B.
A Case Study of Rural Opposition Toward
River Valley Planning,
W82-05386 1511 6E
MATHUR, D.
Assessment of Thermal Discharges on Zoo-
plankton in Conowingo Pond, Pennsylvania,
W82-00592 1502 5C
MATHUR, R. P.
Generation and Utilization of Ozone in Waste
Water Treatment,
W82-06442 1512 5D
MATIS, S.
Trace Metal Mineral Equilibria in Lake Erie
Sediments,
W82-01191 1503 2H
MATISOFF, G.
Downcore Variation in Sediment Organic Nitro-
gen,
W82-05124 1511 2H
Kinetics of Nutrient and Metal Release from
Decomposing Lake Sediments,
W82-05139 1511 2H
Trace Metal Mineral Equilibria in Lake Erie
Sediments,
W82-01191 1503 2H
MATLAK, E. S.
Outflow of Volcanic Rock and Gas During
Opening of the Arpa-Sevan Tunnel,
W82-02772 1506 2 A
MATOUSEK, J. P.
Determination of Chromium Speciation in Natu-
ral Waters by Electrodeposition on Graphite
Tubes for Electrothermal Atomization,
W82-01084 1502 5A
MATSCHE, N. F.
Control of Bulking Sludge-Practical Experi-
ences in Austria,
W82-05423 1511 5D
MATSUDA, H.
Periodic Operation for Desalination with Ther-
mally Regenerable Ion-Exchange Resin. Dy-
namic Studies,
W82-01341 1503 3 A
MATSUDA, Y.
Effect of Mulch Rate on Soil Loss by Raindrop
Splash,
W82-00468 1501 2J
MATSUI, E.
Geochcmical and Isotopic Characteristics of
Spring and Groundwater in the State of Sao
Paulo, Brazil,
W82-03542 1508 2F
MATSUI, T.
Intraparticle Diffusivity of Methylene Blue into
Porous Activated Carbon,
W82-03601 1508 5F
MATSUMOTO, G.
Comparative Study on Organic Constituents in
Polluted and Unpolluted Inland Aquatic Envi-
ronments - I. Features of Hydrocarbons for Pol-
luted and Unpolluted Waters,
W82-00453 1501 5B
Comparative Study on Organic Constituents in
Polluted and Unpolluted Inland Aquatic Envi-
ronments. II. Features of Fatty Acids for Pollut-
ed and Unpolluted Waters,
W82-00454 1501 5A
Comparative Study on Organic Constituents in
Polluted and Unpolluted Inland Aquatic Envi-
ronments-Ill. Phenols and Aromatic Acids in
Polluted and Unpolluted Waters,
W82-06033 1512 5A
MATSUMOTO, J.
Combined Effects of Biological Solids Retention
Time and Temperature on the Growth Param-
eters of Activated Sludge,
W82-04021 1509 5D
Development of Models for the Planning of
Large-Scale Water-Energy Systems,
W82-05915 1512 6A
MATSUNAGA, I.
Supervisory Computer Control System for
Arakawa Left Basin-Wide Sewage Treatment
Plant,
W82-03862 1509 5D
MATSUNAGA, T.
Dye-Coupled Electrode System for the Rapid
Determination of Cell Populations in Polluted
Water,
W82-06743 1512 5A
MATSUO, T.
An Estimation of the Reaeration Coefficient in
Natural Streams by Spectral Analysis of Time
Series Data,
W82-02458 1505 5G
Studies on Oxygen Transfer Models,
W82-05349 1511 1A
MATSUOKA, AND Y.
Ecological Studies and Mathematical Modeling
of Cladophora in Lake Huron: I. Program De-
scription and Field Monitoring of Growth Dy-
namics,
W82-06939 1512 5C
MATSUOKA, I.
Summary of Available Data on Surface Water,
State of Hawaii. Volume I: Island of Kauai,
W82-05836 1511 7C
MATSUYAMA, M.
Three Coastal Lakes on Kamikoshiki Island, Ka-
goshima Prefecture,
W82-02798 1506 2H
MATTER-MULLER, C.
Transfer of Volatile Substances from Water to
the Atmosphere,
W82-02902 1506 IB
MATTHEWS, D. W.
The Development of the Design Philosophy for
the Automation of Hogsmill Valley Sewage
Treatment Works,
W82-03850 1509 5D
MATTHEWS, G. A.
The Effects of Floods on the Zooplankton As-
semblage of San Antonio Bay, Texas During
1972 and 1973,
W82-02136 1505 2L
MATTHEWS, J. E.
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Granular Ac-
tivated Carbon Adsorption and Aquaculture for
Removing Toxic Compounds From Treated Pe-
troleum Refinery Effluents,
W82-00098 1501 5D
MATTHEWS, R. A.
Biological Monitoring, Part IIA - Receiving
System Functional Methods, Relationships and
Indices,
W82-05013 1511 5A
MATTHEWS, R. B.
Cost-Based Water Rate Design,
W 82-06277 1512 6C
MATTHEWS, R. C. JR.
Toxicity of Anakeesta Formation Leachates to
Shovel-Nosed Salamander, Great Smoky Moun-
tains National Park,
W82-04988 1511 5C
MATTHEWS, R. J.
Characterization of an Enzymatic Determination
of Arsenic(V) Based on Response Surface Meth-
odology,
W82-01656 1503 5 A
MATTHEWS, S. B.
Factors Affecting Puget Sound Coho Salmon
(Oncorhynchus Kisutch) Runs,
W82-00883 1502 81
MATTHIAS, J. A.
Electro-Osmosis Chemistry and Water Quality,
W82-01518 1503 5E
MATTHIESSEN, P.
Histopathological Changes in the Liver and
Brain of Fish Exposed to Endosulfan Insecticide
During Tsetse Fly Control Operations in Bo-
tswana,
W82-05630 1511 5C
MATTHIJSEN, A. J. C. M.
Product Inhibition in the Acid Forming Stage of
the Anaerobic Digestion Process,
W82-06041 1512 5D
MATTRAW, H. C. JR.
Storm Water Runoff Quality From Three Land-
Use Areas in South Florida,
W82-06877 1512 5B
Stormwater Quality Processes for Three Land-
Use Areas in Broward County, Florida,
W82-02469 1505 5B
MATTSON, L.
Biological Oxidation of Aqueous Thiocyanate,
W82-00442 1501 5D
Thiocyanate Bio-Oxidation Kinetics,
W82-02596 1505
5D
MATUSHANSKII, M. V.
The Azov Sea Problem,
W82-00651
1502 6G
MATVEEVA, O. S.
Basin Landscape-Halogeochemical Method of
Evaluating the Natural and Reclamation Condi-
tions of Irrigated Territories,
W82-00303 1501 2K
MATVIYENKO, A. M.
The Hydroflora of Urban Ponds as an Index of
Their Sanitary and Biological State,
W82-01924 1504 2H
MAUCK, W. L.
Toxicity of Five Forest Insecticides to Cutthroat
Trout and Two Species of Aquatic Inverte-
brates,
W82-00590 1502 5C
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AUTHOR INDEX
MCCALLUM, R.
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MAUGHAN, O. E.
Accurate and Efficient Estimation of Benthic
Populations: A Comparison Between Removal
Estimation and Conventional Sampling Tech-
niques,
W82-00633
1502 5 A
MAULOOD, B. K.
On the Algal Ecology of the Lowland Iraqi
Marshes,
W82-02777 1506 6G
MAUN, M. A.
A Quantitative Study of Shoreline Marsh Com-
munities Along Lake Huron in Ontario,
W82-01122 1503 2H
MAURER, D.
Vertical Migration and Mortality of Benthos in
Dredged Material. Part I: Mollusca,
W82-03317 1507 6G
MAURER, D. K.
Geophysical Reconnaissance of Lemmon
Valley, Washoe County, Nevada,
W82-06949 1512 2F
MAVINIC, D. S.
Fate of Nitrogen in Aerobic Sludge Digestion,
W82-06455 ' 1512 5D
Temperature Effects on Biostabilization of Lea-
chate,
W82-04044 1509 5D
MAVRIGIAN, G.
A Historical Jewelpiece-Discovery of the Mil-
lennium Hydrological Works of Karaji,
W82-04155 1509 2F
MAWDSLEY, J. A.
Accuracy of Firm Yield Estimates of Direct
Supply Reservoirs with Limited Data,
W82-0630O 1512 4 A
Estimation of Extreme Low Flows for Pumped
Storage Reservoir Design,
W82-04334 1510 2E
MAXWELL, M. J.
Sludge Management in the Rocky Mountain
State,
W82-05165 1511 5E
MAY, S. C.
Treatment of Cooling Tower Blowdown,
W82-03126 1507 5D
Treatment of Cooling Tower Blowdown,
W82-04908 1511 5D
MAY, T. W.
Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, and Seleni-
um Concentrations in Freshwater Fish, 1976-77-
National Pesticide Monitoring Program,
W82-01584 1503 5B
MAY, V. J.
Hydrology of Area 18, Eastern Coal Province,
Tennessee,
W82-05835 1511 7C
MAYACK, D. T.
Impact of Hexazinone on Invertebrates After
Application to Forested Watersheds,
W82-05206 1511 5C
MAYBERRY, K. S.
Irrigation Management of Colorado River
Water with Increase in Salinity,
W82-01226 1503 3C
MAYER, E.
Complete Vitrification in Pure Liquid Water and
Dilute Aqueous Solutions,
W82-03361 1507 1A
MAYER, F. L.
Clinical Tests in Aquatic Toxicology: State of
the Art,
W82-00464 1501 5 A
MAYER, J.
The Manifestation of Dehydration Avoidance in
Wheat Breeding Germplasm,
W82-00958 1502 21
MAYER, L. M.
Enrichment of Dissolved Phenolic Material in
the Surface Microlayer of Coastal Waters,
W82-03749 1508 2L
Hypolimnetic Redox and Phosphorus Cycling in
Hypereutrophic Lake Sebasticook, Maine,
W82-06337 1512 2H
Removal of Hexavalent Chromium from Estuar-
ine Waters by Model Substrates and Natural
Sediments,
W82-03637 1508 5G
Retention of Riverine Iron in Estuaries,
W82-06191 1512 5B
MAYEWSKI, P. A.
Shallow Core Snow Chemistry of Athabasca
Glacier, Alberta,
W82-O032O 1501 2C
MAYFIELD, C. I.
Contaminant Occurrence in an Unconfined Sand
Aquifer at a Municipal Landfill,
W82-03933 1509 5B
Effect of Sulfide on Nitrogen Fixation in a
Stream Sediment-Water System,
W82-06540 1512 5C
Nitrogen Fixation and Methane Metabolism in a
Stream Sediment-Water System Amended with
Leaf Material,
W82-00486 1501 2K
MAYO, R. I.
Flood of August 20, 1979, on a Tributary of
Chickamauga Creek, Near Gallipolis, Ohio,
W82-06947 1512 4A
Hydraulic Analysis, Paint Creek at State Route
772, Chillicothe, Ohio,
W82-06948 1512 8B
MAYS, E. L.
Specific Inhibition of Nitrite Oxidation by
Chlorate and Its Use in Assessing Nitrification in
Soils and Sediments,
W82-O0242 1501 2L
Use of Nitrifier Activity Measurements to Esti-
mate the Efficiency of Viable Nitrifier Counts in
Soils and Sediments,
W82-06755 1512 5A
MAYS, L. W.
Development of Models for the Planning of
Large-Scale Water-Energy Systems,
W82-05915 1512 6A
Optimal Risk-Based Design of Flood Levee
Systems,
W82-01313 1503 8B
Optimal Risk-Based Hydraulic Design of
Bridges,
W82-06432 1512 8A
Risk Models for Flood Levee Design,
W82-01307 1503 8A
Water Reuse Planning Models: Extensions and
Applications,
W82-04565 1510 6A
MBAHINZIREKl, G. B.
Observations on Some Common Parasites of
Bagrus Docmac Forskahl (Pisces: Siluroidea) of
Lake Victoria,
W82-02887 1506 2H
MCAFEE, M. E.
Effects of Water Drawdown on the Fauna in
Small Cold Water Reservoirs,
W82-04219 1509 6G
MCANALLY, W. H. JR.
Modeling: How and When to Use,
W82-04754 1511 2L
MCANIFF, R.
Multiobjective River Basin Planning with Quali-
tative Criteria,
W82-06062 1512 6A
MCARDLE, F. X.
Water Supply for New York City in the 1980s,
W82-05671 1511 6D
MCAULIFFE, K. W.
Casein Whey Wastewater Effects on Soil Per-
meability,
W82-04874 1511 3C
MCBAIN, W.
The Performance of an Off-Sewer Storm-
Sewage Tank,
W82-05469 1511 5D
MCBEAN, E. A.
Issues in Simulation Model Design-A Case
Study,
W82-05627 1511 4A
Leachate Collection Design for Containment
Landfills,
W82-04996 1511 5E
Mathematical Efficiency Concerns in Water Dis-
tribution Network Considerations,
W82-O0339 1501 5F
Simulation Modeling of Primary Clarifiers,
W82-01027 1502 6A
Uncertainties in Water Distribution Systems,
W82-03668 1508 8 A
MCBRIDE, G. B.
Nomographs for Rapid Solutions for the
Streeter-Phelps Equations,
W82-06460 1512 5B
MCBRIDE, J. L.
On Predicting the Onset of the Australian Wet
Season at Darwin,
W82-06208 1512 2B
MCBRIDE, M. S.
Predicted Effects on Ground Water of Con-
struction of Divide Cut Section, Tennessee-
Tombigbee Waterway, Northeastern Mississippi
Using a Digital Model,
W82-00428 1501 2F
MCCAHILL, M. P.
Determination of Organically Combined Chlo-
rine in High Molecular Weight Aquatic Organ-
ics,
W82-O0258 1501 5A
MCCALL, P. L.
Kinetics of Nutrient and Metal Release from
Decomposing Lake Sediments,
W82-05139 1511 2H
MCCALLUM, D. D.
An Exercise in Sludge Consolidation,
W82-04848 1511 5D
MCCALLUM, I. D.
Benthic Macroinvertebrates of Lake Taupo,
W82-01702 1503 2H
WM
Zooplankton of Lake Taupo,
W82-02888
1506 2H
MCCALLUM, R.
Water for New Zealand's Plains,
W82-02402 1505 3F
PA- 143
MCCAMBRIDGE, J.
AUTHOR INDEX
MCCAMBRIDGE, J.
Effect of Solar Radiation and Predacious Micro-
organisms on Survival of Fecal and Other Bacte-
ria,
W82-0O491 1501 2L
MCCANN, R. C.
The General Hydrologic System Model,
W82-04314 1510 2A
Use of Cumulants to Estimate Coefficients in
Chow-Kulandaiswamy's GHS Model,
W82-02208 1505 2 A
MCCANN, S. B.
The Behavior of a Polar Ice-Dammed Lake,
Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Canada,
W82-01511 1503 2C
MCCARL, B. A.
Risk and the Demand for Supplemental Irriga-
tion: A Case Study in the Corn Belt,
W82-00522 1502 6A
MCCARTHY, C. J.
Sediment Transport by Rainsplash,
W82-03709 1508 2 J
MCCARTHY, J. A.
Electroplating Wastewater Sludge Characteriza-
tion,
W82-OO095 1501 5E
MCCARTHY, R. L.
Control Systems for Return and Waste Sludge,
W82-00949 1502 5D
MCCARTY, P. L.
Organics in Water - An Engineering Challenge,
W82-01540 1503 5F
Substrate Flux into Biofilms of Any Thickness,
W82-01964 1504 5D
Utilization of Dichloromethane by Suspended
and Fixed-Film Bacteria,
W82-00577 1502 5B
MCCAULEY, C. A.
Results of Acidizing Water Wells in Arizona,
W 82-0 1199 1503 4B
MCCLENEGHAN, K.
Toxic Substances Monitoring Program - 1980,
W82-04077 1509 5 A
MCCLIMANS, T. A.
River Plume Studies in Distorted Froude
Models,
W82-05864 1511 2E
MCCLOSKEY, C.
Optimum Use of Chlorine in Circulating Water,
W82-06498 1512 5F
MCCLUNG, E. M.
Hydroelectric Power Offers Stable, Cheap
Energy Source for Industry,
W82-05954 1512 6B
MCCLURE, B.
Sewage Sludge Pathogen Transport Model Pro-
ject,
W82-04403 1510 5 A
MCCLURE, J. R.
Aquatic Weed Cutting Apparatus,
W82-00624 1502 4A
MCCOLL, J. G.
Increasing Hydrogen Ion Activity of Water in
Two Reservoirs Supplying the San Francisco
Bay Area, California,
W82-03081 1507 5B
Trace Elements in the Hydrologic Cycle of a
Forest Ecosytem,
W82-03690 1508 5B
MCCOLLOLGH, N. D.
New Developments in Automated Biosensing
from Remote Water Quality Stations and Satel-
lite Data Retrieval for Resources Management,
W82-O48O0 1511 7B
MCCOMB, A. J.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Nutrition of Clado-
phora in the Peel-Harvey Estuarine System,
Western Australia,
W82-03398 1507 2L
MCCONNELL, J. B.
A Preliminary Appraisal of the Effects of Agri-
culture on Stream Quality in Southwest Geor-
gia,
W82-05229
1511 5C
MCCONNELL, R. J.
Concentration, Extent, and Duration of Salinity
Intrusion into the Columbia River Estuary, Sep-
tember-October, 1977-1978,
W82-02139 1505 2L
MCCONNELL, R. K.
Economics,
W82-06998
1512 5G
MCCONVILLE, T. P.
Start-Up and Operating Experience with Com-
puterized Control System in a 1.3 CU M/S (30
MGD) Wastewater Treatment Plant,
W82-04047 1509 5D
MCCOOL, D. K.
Aerial Photography to Detect Rill Erosion,
W82-02232 1505 7B
MCCOOL, S. F.
Preferences for Allocating River Recreation
Use,
W82-01181 1503 6D
MCCORISON, F. M.
Nitrogen and Carbon Solution Chemistry of an
Old Growth Coniferous Forest Watershed
Before and After Cutting,
W82-03843 1509 5B
MCCORMICK, A. M.
Vegetational Analysis of Big Run Bog, A Nong-
laciated Sphagnum Bog in West Virginia,
W82-00992 1502 21
MCCORMICK, R. F.
Factors That Affect Use of Direct Filtration in
Treating Surface Waters,
W82-06579 1512 5F
MCCOY, E. W.
Frequency of Low Dissolved Oxygen Concen-
trations in Ponds for Commercial Culture of
Channel Catfish,
W82-04083 1509 81
MCCOY, G. C.
Dairy Liquid Waste Distribution in an Overland
Flow Vegetative-Soil Filter System,
W82-00897 1502 5D
MCCOY, P.
Trace Element Concentrations Over Midlake
Michigan as a Function of Meteorology and
Source Region,
W82-00550 1502 5B
MCCOY, T. G.
Modern Management Techniques. Part I: Need
for, and Importance of, Productivity Improve-
ment,
W82-03311 1507 6A
Modern Management Techniques, Part II A:
Case History of Production Improvement,
W82-03310 1507 6A
MCCRAY, BY K.
The Federal Response to Ground Water Protec-
tion,
W82-06295 1512 6E
Ground Water and the States,
W82-06297
1512 6E
MCCRAY, S. B.
The Effect of pH and Halogens on the Stability
of Reverse Osmosis Membranes,
W82-02I88 1505 5D
MCCUEN, R. H.
Comparison of Detention Basin Planning and
Design Models,
W82-02592 1505 6A
Comparison of Models for Forecasting Snow-
melt Runoff Volumes,
W82-04452 1510 2A
A Decision Theory Approach to Earth Dam
Classification,
W82-04152 1509 8A
Evaluation of Methods for Determining Urban
Runoff Curve Numbers,
W82-04535 1510 4C
Flood Peak Regionalization Using Mixed-Mode
Estimation of the Parameters of the Log-Normal
Distribution,
W82-05495 1511 2E
A Planning Method for Evaluating Downstream
Effects of Detention Basins,
W82-03089 1507 4A
Relation Between Curve Number and Runoff
Coefficient,
W82-04266 1510 2A
Sensitivity of SCS Models to Curve Number
Variation,
W82-06631 1512 2A
Statistical Analysis of the Brooks-Corey and the
Green-Ampt Parameters Across Soil Textures,
W82-01107 1503 2G
Water Quality Trap Efficiency of Storm Water
Management Basins,
W82-04248 1509 5G
Water Yield Estimation in Western United
States,
W82-05689 1511 4D
MCCURDY, K. L.
A Stochastic Model of Soil Erosion,
W82-05298 1511 2J
MCCUTCHAN, J. W.
The Effect of pH and Halogens on the Stability
of Reverse Osmosis Membranes,
W82-02188 1505 5D
Municipal Wastewater Reclamation by Reverse
Osmosis - A 3-Year Case Study,
W82-04708 1510 5D
MCCUTCHEON, S. C.
Vertical Velocity Profiles in Stratified Flows,
W82-01171 1503 8B
MCDANIEL, D. D.
Determination of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-
Dioxin in Fresh Water Fish,
W82-04883 1511 5A
MCDERMOTT, G. N.
Alterations in the BOD Procedure for the 15th
Edition of 'Standard Methods for the Examina-
tion of Water and Wastewater',
W82-01186 1503 5A
MCDIFFETT, W. F.
Limnological Characteristics of Eutrophic Lake
Istokpoga, Florida,
W82-04719 1510 2H
Limnological Characteristics of Several Lakes
on the Lake Wales Ridge, South-Central Flor-
ida,
W82-00914 1502 2H
PA 144
AUTHOR INDEX
MCINTYRE, A. E.
MCDONALD, A.
Enteric Bacterial Concentrations in Reservoir
Feeder Streams: Baseflow Characteristics and
Response to Hydrograph Events,
W82-00462 1501 5B
Flood Area Modelling from an Elementary Data
Base,
W82-03581 1508 2E
New Problems with Upland Waters,
W82-06602 1512 5G
MCDONALD, D. G.
Limestone-Lime Treatment of Acid Mine Drain-
age - Full Scale,
W82-00377 1501 5D
MCDONALD, J. W. JR.
International Decade on Drinking Water and
Sanitation,
W82-04230 1509 6E
MCDONALD, R. J.
Slash Burning Effects on Soil and Water Chem-
istry in Southeastern Alaska,
W82-05715 1511 4C
MCDONNELL, A. J.
Analysis of Waste Load Allocation Procedures,
W82-03550 1508 5G
A Conceptual Model of Primary Productivity in
Shallow Streams Using Biomass Simulation,
W82-06153 1512 5C
Stream Rehabilitation Following Treatment for
Phosphorus Removal: Pre-Treatment Assess-
ment,
W82-05919 1512 5G
MCDONNELL, W. E.
The Aquatic Toxicity of Organic Compounds to
Embryo-Larval Stages of Fish and Amphibians,
W82-05283 1511 5C
MCDONOUGH, P. M.
Sodium Regulation in the Tidepool Copepod
Tigriopus Californicus,
W82-03262 1507 5 A
MCDOUGALL, W. J.
Containment and Treatment of the Love Canal
Landfill Leachate,
W82-05250 1511 5D
MCDOWELL, L. L.
Estimating Soluble (P04-P) and Labile Phos-
phorus in Runoff from Croplands,
W82-01412 1503 5B
Sediment Sizes Eroded from Crop Row Sides-
lopes,
W82-00903 1502 2 J
MCDOWELL, T. R.
Geographic Variations in Water Quality and
Recreational Use Along the Upper Wallowa
River and Selected Tributaries,
W82-01681 1503 5A
MCDOWELL, W. H.
'Acid Rain', Dissolved Aluminum and Chemical
Weathering at the Hubbard Brook Experimental
Forest, New Hampshire,
W82-03641 1508 5B
MCDUFF, R. E.
The Geochemical Control of Seawater (Sillen
Revisited),
W82-01936 1504 2K
MCDUFFIE, B.
Determination of Labilities of Soluble Trace
Metal Species in Aqueous Environmental Sam-
ples by Anodic Stripping Voltammetry and
Chelex Column and Batch Methods,
W82-01229 1503 5A
Sorption of Trace Cadmium on Clay Minerals
and River Sediments: Effects of pH AND
CD(II) Concentrations in a Synthetic River
Water Medium,
W82-O0174 1501 2K
MCELROY, M. B.
Transformations of Nitrogen in a Polluted Estu-
ary: Nonlinearities in the Demand for Oxygen at
Low Flow,
W82-O0777 1502 5B
MCFARLAND, J. W.
A Municipal Water Supply Investment Problem
in Rhode-Island,
W82-04740 1510 6D
MCFARLAND, M. J.
Improved Water and Nutrient Management
Through High Frequency Irrigation,
W82-05313 1511 3F
Improved Water and Nutrient Management
Through High-Frequency Irrigation - Vol I:
Comparison of Methods for Determining Soil
Hydraulic Characteristics,
W82-04169 1509 3F
Improved Water and Nutrient Management
Through High-Frequency Irrigation, Vol 2: Re-
sponse of Peanuts to Irrigation Management at
Different Crop Growth Stages,
W82-05293 1511 3F
Improved Water and Nutrient Management
Through High-Frequency Irrigation, Vol. 3: De-
termining the Transpiration Rate of Peach Trees
Under Two Trickle Irrigation Regimes,
W82-05312 1511 3F
MCFARLAND, V. A.
Lethality of a Suspended Clay to a Diverse
Selection of Marine and Estuarine Macrofauna,
W82-O0268 1501 5C
MCFARLANE, G. A.
An Analysis of the Aquatic Macrophyte, Myrio-
phyllum Exalbescens, as an Indicator of Metal
Contamination of Aquatic Ecosystems near a
Base Metal Smelter,
W82-02016 1504 5 A
MCFARREN, E. F.
The Behavior of Asbestos-Cement Pipe Under
Various Water Quality Conditions: A Progress
Report,
W82-04119 1509 8G
MCFETERS, G. A.
Influence of Diluents, Media, and Membrane
Filters on Detection of Injured Waterborne
Coliform Bacteria,
W82-04469 1510 5 A
Microbial Dynamics of an Epilithic Mat Com-
munity in a High Alpine Stream,
W82-06729 1512 2E
MCGARRY, R.
Rate Structures and Demand Reduction,
W82-02517 1505 6C
MCGEE, A. B.
Photosynthesis and Growth in Populations of
Populus Deltoides from Constrating Habitats,
W82-00935 1502 21
MCGEE, M.
Health Effects of Monochloramines in Drinking
Water,
W82-01091 1502 5C
MCGINNIS, D. F. JR.
Effect of Grain Size and Snowpack Water
Equivalence on Visible and Near-Infrared Satel-
lite Observations of Snow,
W82-01311 1503 7B
MCGOVERN, H. E.
Water-Resources Investigations of the U.S. Geo-
logical Survey in Kansas-Fiscal Year 1979 and
1980,
W82-04510 1510 7C
MCGRATH, S. M.
Community Metabolism of Adenylates by Mi-
croheterotrophs from the Los Angeles Harbor
and Southern California Coastal Waters,
W82-03301 1507 5B
Orthophosphate Uptake by Phytoplankton and
Bacterioplankton from the Los Angeles Harbor
and Southern California Coastal Waters,
W82-03172 1507 5B
MCGRATH, S. P.
Comparison of the Extractabilities of Zn, Cu, Ni
and Cr from Sewage Sludges Prepared by Treat-
ing Raw Sewage with the Metal Salts Before or
After Anaerobic Digestion,
W82-06079 1512 5D
MCGRIFF, E. C.
Facultative Lagoon Effluent Polishing Using
Phase Isolation Ponds,
W82-00092 1501 5D
MCGUFFEY, V. C.
Automated Stream Diversion for Reservoir Pro-
tection,
W82-O26O0 1505 5G
MCGUIRE, M. J.
Closed-Loop Stripping Analysis as a Tool for
Solving Taste and Odor Problems,
W82-03886 1509 5F
Geosmin and 2-Methylisoborneol from Cyano-
bacteria in Three Water Supply Systems,
W82-06740 1512 5F
MCGUIRE, P. E.
Nonpoint Source Loading Rates from Selected
Land Uses,
W82-06626 1512 5B
Sample Intake Position and Loading Rates from
Nonpoint Source Pollution,
W82-00778 1502 5 A
MCHENRY, J. R.
Rates of Recent Sedimentation in Lake Pepin,
W82-03922 1509 2J
MCHUGH, J. O.
Determination of Metals in Groundwaters by
Trace Enrichment and Liquid Chromatography,
W82-05361 1511 5A
MCINTOSH, A. W.
The Effects of Heavy Metals on Microbial Bio-
mass in Sediments of Palestine Lake,
W82-00925 1502 5C
MCINTOSH, G. E.
Premining Hydrologic Conditions of Five
Southeastern Ohio Watersheds,
W82-O0O54 1501 4C
MCINTOSH, R. P.
The Effect of Organic Material and Inorganic
Ions on the Photosynthetic Rate of Red Alga
Bostrychia Binderi from a Florida Estuary,
W82-03423 1508 2L
MCINTYRE, A. D.
Effects on the Ecosystem of Sewage Sludge
Disposal by Dumping from Ships,
W82-06287 1512 5C
MCINTYRE, A. E.
Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in
Water, Waste Water and an Industrial Effluent,
W82-04815 1511 5 A
,;.;■;-
PA- 145
MCINTYRE, A. E.
AUTHOR INDEX
The Influence of Chemical Conditioning and
Dewatering on the Distribution of Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls and Organochlorine Insecti-
cides in Sewage Sludges,
W82-01387 1503 5E
Polychlorinated Biphenyl and Organochlorine
Insecticide Concentrations in Forty Sewage
Sludges in England,
W82-06081 1512 5 A
MCINTYRE, G.
Copper Removal by an Adsorbing Colloid
Foam Flotation Pilot Plant,
W82-05960 1512 5D
Removal of Zinc by Adsorbing Colloid Foam
Flotation: Pilot Plant Study,
W82-06822 1512 5D
Verification of a Model for Foam Flotation
Column Operation,
W82-06001 1512 5D
MCINTYRE, G. T.
Pilot Plant Studies of Copper, Zinc, and Triva-
lent Chromium Removal by Adsorbing Colloid
Foam Flotation,
W82-06708 1512 5D
The Removal of Mixtures of Metals by an Ad-
sorbing Colloid Foam Flotation Pilot Plant,
W82-06821 1512 5D
MCKAGUE, A. B.
Conversion of Abienol into Tetrahydroepiman-
ool by Anaerobic Processes in Woodroom De-
barking Effluent,
W82-00860 1502 5C
MCKAMEY, M. I.
A Chironomus Tentans Bioassay for Testing
Synthetic Fuel Products and Effluents, with
Data on Acridine and Quinoline,
W82-02630 1506 5C
MCKAY, G.
Design Models for Adsoprtion Systems in
Wastewater Treatment,
W82-04300 1510 5D
Kinetics and Diffusion Processes in Colour Re-
moval from Effluent Using Wood as an Adsor-
bent,
W82-02047 1504 5D
MCKEE, G. D.
Trace Analyses for Wastewaters,
W82-03639
1508 5 A
MCKEE, G. L.
Development of Health Effects Criteria for
Freshwater Bathing Beaches by Use of Micro-
bial Indicators,
W82-03730 1508 5 A
MCKEE, P.
Water Resources Appraisals for Hydroelectric
Licensing; Lower Red River Basin; Arkansas,
Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas,
W82-01754 1504 6D
MCKELLAR, H. N. JR.
A Sensitivity Analysis of an Ecosystem Model
of Estuarine Carbon Flow,
W82-01875 1504 2L
MCKENZIE, C. N.
Strategies of Response to Copper, Cadmium,
and Lead by a Blue-Green and a Green Alga,
W82-01598 1503 5C
MCKENZIE, R. C.
Response of Fababean Yield, Protein Production
and Water Use to Irrigation,
W82-O1089 1502 21
MCKEOGH, E. J.
Sedimentation Control in Indian Reservoirs,
W82-03693 1508 8A
MCKEOWN, J. J.
Fate of Suspended Biological Solids Discharged
to Receiving Waters,
W82-05448 1511 5B
Management System for Control of Process
Losses and Spills in the Kraft Pulping Industry,
W82-04846 1511 5D
Ultimate BOD Estimation in Receiving Water
Quality Modeling,
W82-04016 1509 5D
MCKIM, T. W.
High pH Treatment of Combined Water Soften-
ing and Wastewater Sludges,
W82-00403 1501 5D
MCKINLEY, I. G.
Evidence of the Unsuitability of Gravity Coring
for Collecting Sediment in Pollution and Sedi-
mentation Rate Studies,
W82-00840 1502 7B
MCKINLEY, J. W.
Some Factors Affecting the Determination of
Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen in River
Water,
W82-01532 1503 5A
MCKINLEY, V. L.
Effects of Acid on Plant Litter Decompostion in
an Arctic,
W82-06737 1512 5C
Effects of Petroleum Hydrocarbons on Plant
Litter Microbiota in an Arctic Lake,
W82-04455 1510 5C
MCKINNEY, G. L.
Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, and Seleni-
um Concentrations in Freshwater Fish, 1976-77-
National Pesticide Monitoring Program,
W82-01584 1503 5B
MCKNIGHT, C. A.
Design of a Leachate Collection System for a
Sludge Filled Landfill,
W82-03935 1509 5E
MCKNIGHT, D.
Chemical and Biological Processes Controlling
the Response of a Freshwater Ecosystem to
Copper Stress: A Field Study of the CuS04
Treatment of Mill Pond Reservoir, Burlington,
Massachusetts,
W82-02233 1505 5C
MCKNIGHT, D. M.
Toxicity of Mount St. Helens Ash Leachate to a
Blue-Green Alga,
W82-00001 1501 5C
MCLACHLAN, C. N. S.
U.V.-DOC Characterization of Pulp and Paper
Bleach Effluents,
W82-01495 1503 5 A
MCLAREN, J. W.
Comparison of Methods for the Determination
of Trace Elements in Seawater,
W82-01086 1502 5A
MCLAREN, P.
River and Suspended Sediment Discharge into
Byam Channel, Queen Elizabeth Islands, North-
west Territories, Canada,
W82-02637 1506 2E
MCLAUGHLIN, D. B.
Mapping Contaminated Soil Plumes by Kriging,
W82-01423 1503 5G
MCLAUGHLIN, F. A.
The Effect of Storage by Freezing on Dissolved
Inorganic Phosphate, Nitrate and Reactive Sili-
cate for Samples from Coastal and Estuarine
Waters,
W82-04660 1510 5A
MCLEAN, D. C.
Bedload and Size Distribution in Paved Gravel-
Bed Streams,
W82-05795 1511 2J
MCLEAN, R. A. N.
The Relative Contributions of Sulfuric and
Nitric Acids in Acid Rain to the Acidification of
the Ecosystem. Implications for Control Strate-
gies,
W82-02913 1506 5C
Removal of Elemental Mercury from
Wastewaters Using Polysulfides,
W82-01800 1503 5D
MCLELLAN, B.
Evaluating Irrigation Systems,
W82-00772 1502 6B
MCLEOD, A. I.
Modeling Hydrologic Time Series from the
Arctic,
W82-01198 1503 2A
MCLEOD, J. D.
Soil and Water Regimes for Optimum and for
Maximum Yields,
W82-04415 1510 3F
MCLOUGHLIN, T. F.
Massachusetts Water Supply Priorities,
W82-04698 1510 6D
MCMAHON, B. R.
Cation Transport in Packed Bed Reactor of Soil,
W82-00970 1502 5D
Velocity Dependence of Phosphorus Transport
in a Packed-Bed Reactor,
W82-05335 1511 5D
MCMAHON, G. C.
Water Quality Planning in the Northeast and
Midwest: The Section 208 Experience,
W82-05315 1511 6B
MCMAHON, G. F.
Developing Dam-Break Flood Zone Ordinance,
W82-02585 1505 6F
MCMAHON, T. A.
Log Pearson III Distribution - An Empirically-
Derived Plotting Position,
W82-01650 1503 2E
Log Pearson III Distribution - Effect of De-
pendence, Distribution Parameters and Sample
Size on Peak Annual Flood Estimates,
W82-01649 1503 2E
Log Pearson III Distribution - Is It Applicable
to Flood Frequency Analysis of Australian
Streams,
W82-01731 1503 2E
Stochastic Generation of Monthly Streamflows,
W82-06427 1512 4A
MCMEEKIN, T. A.
Effect of Solar Radiation and Predacious Micro-
organisms on Survival of Fecal and Other Bacte-
ria,
W82-00491 1501 2L
MCMILLAN, M.
Evaluation of the Oldman River Basin Irrigation
Proposals: Implications for Interbasin Transfers,
W82-00519 1502 6B
MCMILLAN, R. K.
Organochlorine Residues in Suspended Solids
Collected from the Mouths of Canadian Streams
Flowing into the Great Lakes 1974-1977,
W82-05635 1511 5B
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AUTHOR INDEX
MEIRI, D.
MCMILLIN, C. R.
Determination of Haloethers in Industrial and
Municipal Wastewaters,
W82-04398 1510 5A
MCNABB, A.
On Identification and Validation of Some Geo-
thermal Models,
W82-01467 1503 6A
MCNAUGHTON, B.
Indications of Ground Water Influences on Nu-
trient Transport Through Schwatka Lake,
Yukon Territory,
W82-05741 1511 5B
MCNAUGHTON, D. J.
Relationships Between Sulfate and Nitrate Ion
Concentrations and Rainfall PH for Use in Mod-
eling Applications,
W82-00507 1502 5B
MCNICOL, L. A.
Physical Characterization of Extra-Chromoso-
mal DNA in Chesapeake Bay Bacteria from
Polluted and Non-Polluted Sites,
W82-02814 1506 5B
MCNULTY, K. J.
Demonstration of Zinc Cyanide Recovery Using
Reverse Osmosis and Evaporation,
W82-04622 1510 5D
MCPHERSON, B. F.
Algal Conditions in the Caloosahatchee River
(1975-79) Lake Okeechobee to Franklin Lock,
Florida,
W82-05222 1511 5C
MCPHERSON, M. B.
Evaluation of Areal Versus Point Rainfall with
Sparse Data,
W82-O0835 1502 2B
MCQUAT, E. R.
Fluorescence Cell Design and Use to Determine
Crude Oil in Water,
W82-05358 1511 5A
MCQUEEN, A. D.
A Benefit Cost Analysis of a Soil Erosion Con-
trol Program for the Northern Watershed of
Lake Chicot, Arkansas,
W82-06170 1512 4D
Controlling Agricultural Soil Loss in Arkansas'
North Lake Chicot Watershed: A Cost Analysis,
W82-06796 1512 4D
MCQUEEN, D. J.
Hypolimnetic Aeration of a Small Eutrophic
Kettle Lake: Physical and Chemical Changes,
W82-02341 1505 5G
A Model for the Design of Hypolimnetic Aera-
tors,
W82-06610 1512 5G
MCQUIGG, J.
Thunderstorm in Agriculture and in Forest
Management,
W82-04617 1510 2B
MCVEY, J.
Compelled Self-incrimination and the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act,
W82-01600 1503 6E
MCWILLIAM, J. R.
Research and Development to Service a Sustain-
able Agriculture,
W82-O0669 1502 3F
MEAD, G. C.
Detection of Chloroform in the Tissues of
Freshly Eviscerated Poultry Carcasses Exposed
to Water Containing Added Chlorine or Chlo-
rine Dioxide,
W82-02374 1505 5A
MEADE, R. H.
Size Distribution of Amazon River Bed Sedi-
ment,
W82-03488 1508 2J
MEADOWS, C. A.
Prevalence of Yersinia Enterocolitica in Waters
of the Lower Chippewa River Basin, Wisconsin,
W82-06751 1512 5 A
MEALS, D. W. JR.
Non-Point Source Pollution: Directions for Ver-
mont,
W82-06372
1512 5G
MEAN, P.
An Economic Approach to Ground Water Qual-
ity Management,
W82-03732 1508 5G
MEANS, E. G.
Evaluating Mediums and Plating Techniques for
Enumerating Bacteria in Water Distribution
Systems,
W82-04277 1510 5 A
MEANS, J. C.
Role of Natural Colloids in the Transport of
Hydrophobic Pollutants,
W82-04539 1510 5B
MEANS, J. L.
Comparison of Five Different Methods for
Measuring Biodegradability in Aqueous Envi-
ronments,
W82-03557 1508 IB
MEARNS, A. J.
Marine and Estuarine Pollution,
W82-01274 1503 5C
Marine and Estuarine Pollution,
W82-06808 1512 5C
MECKES, M. C.
Effect of UV Light Disinfection on Antibiotic-
Resistant Coliforms in Wastewater Effluents,
W82-06532 1512 5D
MEDHIOUB, K.
The Influence of Peripheral Sabkhas on the
Geochemistry and Sedimentology of a Tunisian
Lagoon: Bahiret El Biban,
W82-03684 1508 2K
MEDINA, M. A.
Discussion: Water Quality Trap Efficiency of
Storm Water Management Basins, by Richard
H. McCuen,
W82-03784 1509 4A
MEDINA, M. A. JR.
Continuous Simulation of Receiving Water
Quality Transients,
W82-02271 1505 5B
Modeling Stormwater Storage/Treatment Tran-
sients: Applications,
W82-01981 1504 2E
Modeling Stormwater Storage/Treatment Tran-
sients: Theory,
W82-01980 1504 2A
MEDINE, A. J.
Eutrophication,
W82-01271
1503 2H
MEDLAR, S.
Design and Construction of the Danvers, Massa-
chusetts Water Processing Plant,
W82-01088 1502 5F
The Significance of Snowmelt on Water Sup-
plies in the Northeast,
W82-01488 1503 2A
MEEHAN, W. R.
Forest Management and Anadromous Fish
Habitat Productivity,
W82-06965 1512 5C
MEHRAN, M.
An Upstream Finite Element Method for Solu-
tion of Transient Transport Equation in Frac-
tured Porous Media,
W82-06858 1512 2F
MEHRLE, P. M.
Clinical Tests in Aquatic Toxicology: State of
the Art,
W82-0O464 1501 5A
MEHROTRA, I.
Generation and Utilization of Ozone in Waste
Water Treatment,
W82-06442 1512 5D
MEHTA, A. J.
Graphs for Saline Wedges in Estuaries,
W82-03351 1507 2L
MEHTA, B. M.
Stochastic Analyses and Transfer Functions for
Flows of the Upper Delaware River,
W82-05186 1511 2E
MEHTA, G. D.
Further Results on the Performace of Present-
Day Osmotic Membranes in Various Osmotic
Regions,
W82-05660 1511 3 A
MEIDL, J. A.
PAC Process,
W82-06643 1512 5D
MEIER, R.
Simulation of the Topographic Influence on
SLAR Data for Soil Moisture Detection in a
Hilly Area,
W82-01605 1503 2G
MEIGS, J. W.
Asbestos Cement Pipe and Cancer in Connecti-
cut 1955-1974,
W82-01094 1502 5C
MEIJER, J. A. M.
Scale Inhibition of Calcium Sulfate by a Fluid-
ized Bed,
W82-06104 1512 3A
MEIN, R. G.
Analysis of Detention Basin Systems,
W82-04444 1510 2A
Flood Event Modeling - A Study of Two Meth-
ods,
W82-02291 1505 2 A
MEINHOLZ, T. L.
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume II,
Procedural Manual for Monitoring of Highway
Runoff,
W82-04628 1510 5 A
Constituents of Highway Runoff; Volume III,
Predictive Procedure for Determining Pollution
Characteristics in Highway Runoff,
W82-04629 1510 5B
MEINZ, M.
Toxic Substances Monitoring Program - 1980,
W82-04077 1509 5A
MEINZER, F. C.
Water Use Efficiency in Douglas Fir: The
Nature of Plant Response to Selected Environ-
mental Variables,
W82-03019 1507 21
MEIRI, D.
Two-Phase Flow Simulation of Air Storage in
an Aquifer,
W82-03841 1509 2F
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MEIRI, M.
AUTHOR INDEX
MEIRI, M.
Phosphorus Removal by Activated Alumina,
W82-02313 1505 5D
MEIS, J. F. G. M.
Comparison of a Few Systems for the Determi-
nation of Saprobic and Trophic Degree on the
Basis of Plankton Data,
W82-00664 1 502 2H
MEJER, H. F.
Parameter Estimation in Eutrophication Model-
ling,
W82-03863 1509 2H
MEKO, D. M.
A Tree-Ring Reconstruction of Drought in
Southern California,
W82-04229 1509 2B
MEL'NICHENKO, K. I.
High-Head Vertical Lift Gates,
W82-02388
1505 8 A
MEL'NIKOV, A. K.
Construction of a Basic-Gate Unit for the Deep
Catastrophic Sluice at the Nurek Hydroelectric
Plant,
W82-02771 1506 8 A
MEL'NIKOV, 1. 1.
New Technical Solutions Used for Concreting
Tunnels of the Nurek Hydroelectric Plant,
W82-03150 1507 8F
MELACK, J. M.
Major Ion Chemistry in a Tropical African Lake
Basin,
W82-02440 1505 2K
Photosynthetic Activity of Phytoplankton in
Tropical African Soda Lakes,
W82-05101 1511 2H
MELAMUT, D. L.
Damming of the Kara-Bogaz-Gol Strait without
Side Diversion of the Flow,
W82-05114 1511 8A
MELBY, C. L.
Effects of Suspended Volcanic Sediment on
Coho and Chinook Salmon in the Toutle and
Cowlitz Rivers,
W82-06706 1512 5C
MELEAR, E. L.
Physical and Chemical Methods,
W82-01241
1503 5D
MELLINGER, D. L.
Combined Effects of Cadmium and Zinc on a
Lake Michigan Zooplankton Community,
W82-04379 1510 5C
An In Situ Study of Cadmium and Mercury
Stress in the Plankton Community of Lake 382,
Experimental Lakes Area, Northwestern Ontar-
io,
W82-03612 1508 5C
MELNICK, J. L.
Relationships Between Environmental Factors,
Bacterial Indicators, and the Occurrence of En-
teric Viruses in Estuarine Sediments,
W82-00574 1502 5 A
MELTON, R. G.
Identification of Organic Compounds in a Muta-
genic Extract of a Surface Drinking Water by a
Computerized Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry System (GC/MS/COM),
W82-00256 1501 5A
MELVILLE, J. G.
Nearfield Performance of River Diffusers,
W82-04561 1510
5B
MELVIN, W. W.
Acute Toxicity of an In Situ Shale Oil Process
Wastewater and It's Major Components to
Daphnia Magna,
W82-OI8I1 1504 5C
MELVOLD, R. W.
Development of a Multidetector Petroleum Oil-
In-Water Monitor,
W82-02964 1506 5A
MENDIA, L.
Electrochemical Processes for Wastewater
Treatment,
W82-05422 1511 5D
MENEGHINI, R.
The Outlook for Precipitation Measurements
from Space,
W82-06531 1512 7B
MENENDEZ, A. N.
Numerical Solution of the Dam Failure Problem
by the Random Choice Method,
W82-03872 1509 8A
MENGEL, L. J.
Aggregation of Spottail Shiners in the Heated
Discharge of a Nuclear Power Station,
W82-02686 1506 5C
MENJOZ, A.
Sensible Energy Storage in Aquifers. 2. Field
Experiments and Comparison with Theoretical
Results,
W82-06058 1512 4B
MENJOZ, A. C.
Sensible Energy Storage in Aquifers. 1. Theo-
retical Study,
W82-06059 1512 4B
MENSAH, E. K.
The Management of Water Resources: A Syn-
thesis of Goal Programming and Input-Output
Analysis with Application to the Iowa Econo-
my,
W82-01685 1503 6A
MENSER, H. A.
Effects of Sanitary Landfill Leachage on Some
Soil Chemical Properties,
W82-01480 1503 5E
MENWEI, F.
Treatment of Noncyanide Electroplating Cadmi-
um Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis,
W82-04664 1510 5D
MENZEL, D. C.
Decision-Making Constraints in the Policy De-
velopment and Administration of Water Re-
sources in West Virginia,
W82-02173 1505 6E
MENZEL, R. G.
The Depth of Rainfall-Runoff-Soil Interaction as
Determined by P32,
W82-01318 1503 5B
Enrichment Ratios for Water Quality Modeling,
W82-01410 1503 2J
The Release of Soil Phosphorous to Runoff in
Relation to the Kinetics of Desorption,
W82-01477 1503 5B
MER, G. S.
Occurrence, Distribution and Seasonal Periodic-
ity of Some Aquatic Fungi of Sat-Tal (Nainital),
India,
W82-02894 1506 2H
MERCER, B. W.
Environmental Control Technology for Shale
Oil Wastewaters,
W82-00444 1501 5D
MERCER, J. W.
Computer Modeling and Ground-Water Protec-
tion,
W82-01336 1503 2F
Ground-Water Modeling: Recent Develop-
ments,
W82-00281 1501 2F
Results of Hydrologic Tests and Water -Chemis-
try Analyses, Wells H-4A, H-4B, and H^W, at
the Proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Site,
Southeastern New Mexico,
W82-04517 1510 5B
MERCER, M. W.
Storage and Retrieval of Ground- Water Data at
the U.S. Geological Survey,
W82-03649 1508 10B
MEREDITH, D. D.
Algorithm for Optimal Activated Sludge Oper-
ation,
W82-05682 1511 5D
MEREDITH, J. W.
Electroplating Wastewater Sludge Characteriza-
tion,
W82-00095 1501 5E
MEREDITH, T. S.
Water-Level Records for the Northern High
Plains of Colorado, 1977-81,
W82-00422 1501 7C
MERILATT, D.
Eutrophication Measures for Small Lake Water
Quality Management,
W82-04243 1509 2H
MERKEL, S. M.
Differential Phosphorus Assimilation in At-
tached vs. Unattached Microorganisms,
W82-06762 1512 5B
MERKUR'EVA, R. V.
Hygienic Evaluation of the Polyamide Mem-
brane Pheylone-2S and Phenol Formaldehyde
Resin VIAM-B for Use in Reverse Osmosis
Treatment of Water. (Gigienicheskaya Otsenka
Poliamidnykh Membran Fenilon-2S I Fenolfor-
mal'Degidnoi Smoly VIAM B, Primenenyae-
mykh pri Obratnoosmoticheskom Oprechnenii
Vody),
W82-03698 1508 3A
MERLET, N.
Reactivity of Halogens with Aqueous Micropol-
lutants: A Mechanism for the Formation of Tri-
halomethanes,
W82-05678 1511 5F
MERRIAM, R. A.
Suspended Sediment Production from Forested
Watersheds on Oahu, Hawaii,
W82-01531 1503 2J
MERRILL, D. T.
Application of Ozone to Eliminate Tertiary
Treatment of Wastewater Used for Industrial
Cooling,
W82-06709 1512 5F
MERRILL, R.
Wood Preserving Industry Multimedia Emission
Inventory,
W82-02993 1506 5D
MERRILL, S. D.
Effects of Topsoil and Subsoil Thickness on Soil
Water Content and Crop Production on a Dis-
turbed Soil,
W82-00465 1501 2G
MERRITT, L. B.
Refinement of Lake Evaporation Measurements,
Using an Ion-Balance Technique,
W82-03808 1509 2D
MERSEREAU, R.
Streamflow Changes after Logging 130- Year-
Old Douglas Fir in Two Small Watersheds,
W82-06849 1512 4C
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AUTHOR INDEX
MICKLEY, M. C.
MESHCHERYAKOVA, R. I.
The Hydroflora of Urban Ponds as an Index of
Their Sanitary and Biological State,
W82-01924 1504 2H
MESINGER, S.
Groundwater Pollution from Industrial Waste
Disposal, A Case Study,
W82-06434 1512 5B
MESSER, J.
Water Resources Research Prioritization and
Management-Problems and Perspectives,
W82-05753 1511 6B
MESSING, R. A.
Immobilized Microbes and a High-Rate, Con-
tinuous Waste Processor for the Production of
High Btu Gas and the Reduction of Pollutants,
W82-06005 1512 5D
METAYER, C.
Study of the Transfer of Cd, Pb, Cu, and Zn in
Neritic and Estuarine Trophic Chains - I. State
in the Internal Estuary of the Loire (France)
During the Summer of 1978. (Etude du Trans-
fert de Cd, Pb, Cu et Zn dans les Chaines
Trophiques Neritiques et Estuariennes - I. Etat
dans l'Estuaire Interne de la Loire (France) au
Cours de l'Ete 1978),
W82-03492 1508 5B
Study of the Transfer of Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn in
Neritic and Estuarine Trophic Chains - II. Bio-
logical Accumulation in Planktonophage Fish.
(Etude du Transfert de Cd, Pb, Cu et Zn dans
les Chaines Trophiques Neritiques et Estuar-
iennes-II. Accumulation Biologique Chez les
Poissons Planctonophages),
W82-03491 1508 2L
METCALF, T. G.
Improved Method and Test Strategy for Recov-
ery of Enteric Viruses from Shellfish,
W82-00219 1501 5 A
Virus Inactivation in Wastewater Effluents by
Chlorine, Ozone, and Ultraviolet Light,
W82-03005 1507 5D
METCALFE, A. V.
Estimation of Extreme Low Flows for Pumped
Storage Reservoir Design,
W82-04334 1510 2E
METLER, M.
Polish Water Management-Structure, Problems
and Research,
W82-03633 1508 6D
METZGER, H.
Experiences with a Pilot Scale Research Plant
for Phosphate Removal from Wastewater with
Activated Alumina (Erfahrungen mit Einer
Halbtechnischen Versuchsanlage zur Abtren-
nung von Phosphat Aus Abwasser mit Aktivton-
erde),
W82-04280 1510 5D
MEVERDEN, J.
Two-Stage Biological Treatment of Coke Plant
Wastewater,
W82-03029 1507 5D
MEVOLHON, M.
On Line Control of Pharmaceutical Influent
Loads to a Biological Wastewater Treatment
Plant,
W82-04665 1510 5D
MEYER-ARENDT, K.
Sediment-Asset or Liability,
W82-02150
1505 6B
MEYER, B. R.
Radiotracer Evaluation of Groundwater Disper-
sion in a Multi-Layered Aquifer,
W82-02870 1506 2F
MEYER, C. R.
An Environmental Health Survey of Drinking
Water Contamination by Leachate from a Pesti-
cide Waste Dump in Hardeman County, Tennes-
see,
W82-05203 1511 5B
MEYER, E. A.
Effect of Halogens on Giardia Cyst Viability,
W82-04401 1510 5F
MEYER, E. R.
Industrial Waste Dumping at Deepwater Sites in
the Gulf of Mexico,
W82-01903 1504 5E
MEYER, J.
Microbiology: Detection, Occurrence, and Re-
moval of Viruses,
W82-01290 1503 5A
MEYER, J. L.
Phosphorus, Nirogen, and Organic Carbon Flux
in a Headwater Stream,
W82-01021 1502 2K
MEYER, K. F.
Groundwater Discharge Through Springs with
Well-Defined Outlets-A Case Study from
Jeloya-Moss, S. Norway,
W82-01748 1503 2F
MEYER, L. D.
How Rain Intensity Affects Interrill Erosion,
W82-04537 1510 2J
Sediment Sizes Eroded from Crop Row Sides-
lopes,
W82-00903 1502 2J
MEYER, M. A.
Analytical Note: Evaluation of the m-SPC
Method as a Substitute for the Standard Plate
Count in Water Microbiology,
W82-06280 1512 5F
MEYER, P. A.
Scientific Progress and Deteriorating Ecosys-
tems; San Francisco Bay and the 1970's,
W82-02156 1505 6E
MEYER, R. A.
Detection and Mapping of Insoluble Sinking
Pollutants,
W82-04619 1510 5A
MEYER, R. L.
Application of a New Method for Quantitative
Evaluation of Stream Benthic Algal Populations,
W82-06168 1512 5C
MEYER, W. J.
Case Study of Prediction of Sulfide Generation
and Corrosion in Sewers,
W82-05267 1511 8G
MEYER, W. S.
Field Test of an Irrigation Scheduling Computer
Model,
W82-00184 1501 3F
MEYERS, M.
Isolation and Characterization of Cellulolytic
Bacteria from Activated Sludge,
W82-04854 1511 5D
MEYERS, P. A.
A Factor Analysis of Elemental Associations in
the Surface Microlayer of Lake Michigan and
Its Fluvial Inputs,
W82-03442 1508 2H
Fatty Acid and Hydrocarbon Content of Set-
tling Sediments in Lake Michigan,
W82-01154 1503 2H
Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Sediments of Sagi-
naw Bay, Lake Huron,
W82-01141 1503 5A
Southern Lake Michigan Sediments: Changes in
Accumulation Rate, Mineralogy, and Organic
Content,
W82-01958 1504 2J
MEYERS, T. E.
Stabilization/Solidification of Waste from Un-
controlled Disposal Sites,
W82-01432 1503 5E
MEZEIX, J. F.
Various Kinetic Energy Characteristics of Hail-
patterns in the Grossversuch IV Experiment,
W82-01732 1503 2B
MICHAEL, P. R.
An Environmental Safety Assessment of Butyl
Benzyl Phthalate,
W82-00615 1502 5 A
MICHAELI, A.
The Effect of Raindrop Impact on the Dynamics
of Soil Surface Crusting and Water Movement
in the Profile,
W82-04868 1511 2G
MICHAELSON, A. P.
Sewage Sludge Pumping - Recent Research and
Application,
W82-06258 1512 5D
MICHAILOV, G.
Determination of Sulphide in Industrial Waste
Waters and Sewage Waters with an Iodide-Se-
lective Electrode,
W82-06192 1512 5A
MICHALCZYK, B.
Heavy Metal Sources and Flows in a Municipal
Sewage System: Literature Survey and Field
Investigation of the Kokomo, Indiana, Sewage
System,
W82-05061 1511 5D
MICHALENKO, G.
The Reed Affair: A Canadian Logging and Pol-
lution Controversy,
W82-02605 1506 6B
MICHALSON, E. L.
Soil Erosion Control in Idaho's Cow Creek Wa-
tershed: An Economic Analysis,
W82-01556 1503 4D
MICHAUD, M. C.
Numerical Simulation of Reservoirs,
W82-035O4 1508 6A
MICHEL, E. F.
Application Examples of and Operating Experi-
ences with the Use of Process Computers in
Sewage Treatment Plants,
W82-04600 1510 5D
MICHLER, G.
Heavy Metal Content in Sediments of Lakes in
Southern Bavaria as a Sign of Long-Term Envi-
ronmental Impact (Schwermetallgehalte in Sedi-
menten Sudbayerischer Seen als Indikatoren
Langfristiger Umweltbelastung),
W82-04550 1510 5B
MICHNOWSKY, E.
Changes in Extractable Metal Concentrations
During Storage of Surface Water Samples Con-
taining Sediments,
W82-06630 1512 2K
MICKLEY, M. C.
An Experimental Project to Determine the Pa-
rameters of Silica Scaling in Reverse Osmosis
Systems,
W82-02451 1505 5D
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PA- 149
MICKLEY, M. C.
AUTHOR INDEX
A Study of The MSF Desalination Process Uti-
lizing The Controlled Two-Phase Flow Con-
cept-Phase II,
W82-04084 1509 3 A
MIDDLEBROOKS, C. H.
Energy Requirement for Small Wastewater
Treatment Systems,
W82-01185 1503 5D
MIDDLEBROOKS, E. J.
Ammonia and Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Removal
in Aerated Lagoons,
W82-05420 1511 5D
Ammonia Nitrogen Removal in Facultative
Wastewater Stabilization Ponds,
W82-06454 1512 5D
Energy Requirement for Small Wastewater
Treatment Systems,
W82-01185 1503 5D
The Flowering of Wastewater Treatment,
W82-02015 1504 5D
MIDDLEDITCH, B. S.
Volatile Constituents of the Produced Water
Effluent from the Buccaneer Gas and Oil Field,
W82-05874 1511 5A
MIDDLESWORTH, B. C.
Planning Study to Model and Monitor Coal Pile
Run-Off,
W82-00091 1501 6A
MIDDLETON, A. C.
Algorithm for Optimal Activated Sludge Oper-
ation,
W82-05682 1511 5D
Potential Eutrophication of the Rideau River by
an Urban Drainage Waterway,
W82-O0834 1502 5C
MJJ0DLETON, J. E.
Performance of Bearing Cherry and Prune Trees
Under Very Low Irrigation Rates,
W82-00119 1501 3F
MIELKE, L. N.
Herbicide Loss in Runoff Water and Sediment as
Affected by Center Pivot Irrigation and Tillage
Treatments,
W82-05921 1512 5B
MIEREMET, R. B.
Federal and State Coastal Zone Management
Efforts Directed at Estuaries and Freshwater
Inflow,
W 82-021 13 1505 6E
MIETTINEN, J. K.
Penetration and Distribution of Tritiated Water
in Soils of a Lysimeter,
W82-01886 1504 2G
MIEURE, J. P.
Determining Volatile Organics in Water,
W82-00630 1502 5A
MIGNONE, N.
Evaluation of the Full-Scale Application of An-
aerobic Sludge Digestion at the Blue Plains
Wastewater Treatment Facility - Washington,
DC,
W82-02965 1506 5D
MIHURSKY, J. A.
Freshwater Influences on Striped Bass Popula-
tion Dynamics,
W82-02116 1505 6G
MIJARES, G. R.
Water and Wastewater Treatment in Latin
America-Applied Technology,
W82-05425 1511 5F
MIKHAILENKO, L. E.
Seston of the Kremenchug Reservoir and Quan-
titative Proportions of Its Components,
W82-05029 1511 2H
MIKHAILOV, I. E.
New Jet-Gate Design,
W82-02691
1506 8C
MILLER, E. A.
Value Engineering Saves Dam Project,
W82-03287 1507 8A
MIKHAILOV, L. P.
Power Characteristic Curve of Hydraulic Tur-
bine Set,
W82-03163 1507 8B
MIKHAYLOVA, YE. S.
Turbulent Friction in a Viscous Sublayer and in
the Transition Region of the Flow of Water in a
Flat Duct,
W82-06468 1512 8B
MIKHEYEVA, T. M.
Interrelationships in the Development of the
Three Structural Components of the Plankton in
the Off-Bottom Zone of Lakes,
W82-05451 1511 2H
MIKUCKI, W. J.
Upgrading with Rotating Biological Contractors
for Ammonia Nitrogen Removal,
W82-02673 1506 5D
MILANOWSKI, J.
Two-Stage Biological Treatment of Coke Plant
Wastewater,
W82-03029 1507 5D
MILDNER, W. F.
Erosion and Sediment,
W82-06554
1512 2J
MILES, J. C.
A Ground Water Resources Study Of A Pacific
Ocean Atoll-Tarawa, Gilbert Islands,
W82-04254 1510 2F
MILES, M. B.
Channel Conditions in the Lower Toutle and
Cowlitz Rivers Resulting From the Mudflows of
May 18, 1980,
W82-00004 1501 5B
MILES, M. L.
Behavior of Organic Priority Pollutants in the
Terrestrial System: Di-n-butyl Phthalate Ester,
Toluene, and 2,4 Dinitrophenol,
W82-04965 1511 5B
MILITEEV, A. N.
Investigation of the Distribution of Warm Water
Discharge into Shallow Water Bodies,
W82-06981 1512 5B
Numerical Investigations of Plans of Flow in
Channels with a Complex Bottom Relief,
W82-06785 1512 8B
MILITELLO, P.
Assessment of Emerging Technologies for Metal
Finishing Pollution Control: Three Case Studies,
W82-03001 1507 5D
MILL, R.
Photolysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocar-
bons in Water,
W82-04835 1511 5B
MILLER, A. C.
Analysis of Waste Load Allocation Procedures,
W82-03550 1508 5G
MILLER, B. A.
An Empirical Equation for Predicting Soluble
Phosphorus Loads from Agricultural Water-
sheds,
W82-00134 1501 5B
MILLER, D. E.
Effects of Small Amounts of Residue on Furrow
Erosion,
W82-00470 1501 2J
MILLER, D. G. JR.
Geologic Aspects of Waste Disposal Site Evalu-
ations,
W82-02011 1504 5E
MILLER, G. G.
Selective Overburden Placement,
W82-O0053
1501 5G
MILLER, G. J.
Effects of a Barrage on Flushing and Water
Quality in the Fitzroy River Estuary, Queens-
land,
W82-03705 1508 4A
MILLER, G. S.
Winter Temperature Structure in Lake Huron,
W82-04381 1510 2H
MILLER, H. C.
Investigating Potential Water Contamination by
Petroleum-Asphalt Coatings in Ductile-Iron
Pipe,
W82-05676 1511 5 A
MILLER, J.
Study of Chlorine Dioxide and Its Metabolites in
Man,
W82-05057 1511 5F
MILLER, J. A.
Summary of Hydro'ogic Testing in Tertiary
Limestone Aquifer, Tenneco Offshore Explora-
tory Well-Atlantic OCS, Lease-Block 427
(Jacksonville NH 17-5),
W82-06685 1512 2F
MILLER, J. L.
Sheet Flow in a Salt-Marsh Basin, North Inlet,
South Carolina,
W82-04716 1510 2L
MILLER, J. R.
Normalized Agricultural Prices and Water Re-
sources Planning,
W82-03928 1509 6B
MILLER, J. W.
Stranglehold on the Skagit,
W82-03490
1508 6G
MILLER, K. J.
Denver's Potable Reuse Project: Pathway to
Public Acceptance,
W82-04140 1509 3C
MILLER, L. W.
Effects of Freshwater Flow on Fishery Re-
sources in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary,
W82-02141 1505 4C
MILLER, M. R.
Saline Seep Development and Control in the
North American Great Plains - Hydrogeological
Aspects,
W82-01022 1502 5B
MILLER, N.
County Provides a Rural Water Supply System,
W82-06843 1512 3D
MILLER, P. C.
Comparative Field Water Relations of Four Co-
Occuring Chaparral Shrub Species,
W82-O0762 1502 21
Soil Moisture Relations in the Southern Califor-
nia Chaparral,
W82-01035 1502 2D
Some Aspects of Plant Water Relations in Alas-
kan Arctic Tundra Species,
W 82-00846 1502 21
MILLER, R. A.
Storm Water Runoff Quality From Three Land-
Use Areas in South Florida,
W82-06877 1512 5B
PA 150
AUTHOR INDEX
MING, C. O.
,•:■•/:■.■:
Stormwater Quality Processes for Three Land-
Use Areas in Broward County, Florida,
W82-02469 1505 5B
Water-Resources Information for the Withlacoo-
chee River Region, West-Central Florida,
W82-02473 1505 6B
MILLER, R. D.
Nitrification Using the Rotating Biological Con-
tactor,
W82-03132
1507 5D
Operational Problems with Rotating Biological
Contactors,
W82-01549 1503 5D
Rotating Biodisks Recarbonate Alkaline
Wastewater,
W82-05685 1511 5D
MILLER, R. J.
Irrigation Tailwater Management,
W82-O0392 1501 3C
MILLER, R. L.
Hydrology of Area 32, Eastern Region, Interior
Coal Province, Indiana,
W82-05825 1511 7C
MILLER, R. M.
Benefits from Water Conservation Depend on
Comprehensive Planning,
W82-04557 1510 3D
MILLER, S.
Adsorption on Carbon: Solvent Effects on Ad-
sorption,
W82-00619 1502 5F
Adsorption on Carbon: Theoretical Consider-
ations,
W82-02658 1506 5D
Drinking Water and Its Treatment: An Inter-
view with Professor Sontheimer,
W82-01728 1503 5F
Environmental Health Hazards,
W82-00625 1502 5F
Water-Treatment Chemicals,
W82-00618 1502 5F
MILLER, T. A.
Water Savings from Lawn Watering Restric-
tions During a Drought Year, Fort Collins,
Colorado,
W82-04232 1509 3D
MILLER, T. D.
Effects of Water Quality on Forage Production,
W82-O10O2 1502 3C
MILLER, T. G.
Influence of Dredging and High Discharge on
the Ecology of Black Canyon,
W82-06091 1512 6G
MILLER, T. S.
Surficial Geology of Dugway Quadrangle,
Oswego County, New York,
W82-01775 1503 7C
MILLER, T. Y. JR.
Biological Control of Aquatic Weeds in South-
west Florida,
W82-02285 1505 4A
MILLER, W. J. Ill
Application of Computer Modeling for the In-
vestigation of Ground-Water Contamination,
W82-03939 1509 5E
MILLER, W. L.
Assessment of Water Quality in Canals of East-
ern Broward County, Florida, 1969-74,
W82-06682 1512 5 A
An Economic Comparison of the Irrigation of
Corn in Humid and Arid Regions of the United
States,
W82-05909 1512 6B
Flood Risk Perceptions and Overdevelopment in
the Floodplain,
W82-06585 1512 6F
Household Water Use: Technological Shifts and
Conservation Implications,
W82-03910 1509 3D
Risk and the Demand for Supplemental Irriga-
tion: A Case Study in the Corn Belt,
W82-00522 1502 6A
MILLERO, F. J.
The Effect of Pressure on the Solubility of Min-
erals in Water and Seawater,
W82-05135 1511 IB
The Ionization of Acids in Estuarine Waters,
W82-03769 1509 2K
MILLETTE, J. R.
The Activity of Environmental Samples in a
Cell Culture Test for Asbestos Toxicity,
W82-01031 1502 5C
Aggressive Water: Assessing the Extent of the
Problem,
W82-04144 1509 5F
Asbestos Cement Pipe and Cancer in Connecti-
cut 1955-1974,
W82-01094 1502 5C
The Behavior of Asbestos-Cement Pipe Under
Various Water Quality Conditions: A Progress
Report,
W82-04119 1509 8G
Concentration and Size of Asbestos in Water
Supplies,
W82-O0262 1501 5B
MILLHAM, C. B.
Estimating the Costs in Lost Power of Alterna-
tive Snake-Columbia Basin Management Poli-
MILLS, J. L.
Ferric Chloride Takes Over,
W82-O0954
'$<£$>.
1502 5F
W82-03073
1507 6B
Hydropower Losses from Navigation in the
Snake-Columbia Rivers: 1978-79,
W82-01139 1503 6D
MILLIGAN, J. H.
Effects of Reduced Stream Discharge on Fish
and Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Populations,
W82-05923 1512 6G
MILLIKEN, J. G.
Feasibility of Financial Incentives to Reuse Low
Quality Waters in the Colorado River Basin,
W82-06693 1512 3C
MILLNER, G. C.
Biomass and Distribution of Cladophora Glo-
merate in Relation to Some Physical-Chemical
Variables at two Sites in Lake Erie,
W82-06941 1512 5C
MILLNER, P. D.
Dispersal of Aspergillus Fumigatus from
Sewage Sludge Compost Piles Subjected to Me-
chanical Agitation in Open Air,
W82-O0273 1501 5E
MILLS, A.
Nonstandard Methods for Enumerating Bacteria
in Drinking Water,
W82-06278 1512 5F
MILLS, A. L.
Determination of the Number of Respiring Thio-
bacillus Ferrooxidans Cells in Water Samples by
Using Combined Fluorescent Antibody-2-(p-Io-
dophenyl)-3-(p-Nitrophenyl)-5-
Phenyltetrazolium Chloride Staining,
W82-06542 1512 5 A
MILLS, E. L.
Optimizing the Evaluation of Lake Water Qual-
ity Through Analysis of Existing Remotely
Sensed Data,
W82-06370 1512 7C
MILLS, W. C.
Deriving Sediment Yield Probabilities for Eval-
uating Conservation Practices,
W82-02225 1505 2J
MILL WARD, G. E.
The Adsorption of Cu, Mn, and Zn by Iron
Oxyhydroxide in Model Estuarine Solutions,
W82-06668 1512 2L
The Distribution of Mercury in the Sediments of
the Plym Estuary,
W82-01390 1503 5B
MILLY, P. C. D.
Moisture and Heat Transport in Hysteretic, In-
homogeneous Porous Media: A Matric Head-
Based Formulation and a Numerical Model,
W82-06857 1512 2G
MILNE, J. A.
Bed-Material Size and the Riffle-Pool Sequence,
W82-05958 1512 2J
MILNER, R. S.
Potentiometric Surface of the Floridan Aquifer
in the Northwest Florida Water Management
District, May 1980,
W82-00025 1501 7C
Potentiometric Surface of the Floridan Aquifer
in the Suwannee River Water Management Dis-
trict, Florida, May 1980,
W82-00024 1501 7C
MILSTEAD, C. E.
Development of High Salt Rejection Reverse
Osmosis Membranes-Final Report, July 1, 1978
Through December 31, 1980,
W82-02109 1505 3A
MINAEVA, E. N.
Use of River Waters That Did Not Reach the
Aral Sea as a Consequence of Economic Activi-
ty During 1961-1975,
W82-00190 1501 4A
MINCKLEY, W. L.
Factors Influencing Fish Distribution in Two
Desert Reservoirs, Central Arizona,
W82-00814 1502 2H
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Dynamics in Hot
Desert Streams of Southwestern U.S.A.,
W82-04930 1511 2K
MINDLER, A. B.
Non-Acid Pretreatment and Management of Mi-
croorganisms in Seawater Desalination by Re-
verse Osmosis,
W82-02108 1505 3 A
MINEAR, R. A.
Data Base for Influent Heavy Metals in Publicly
Owned Treatment Works,
W82-05056 1511 5D
MINEMOTO, M.
High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic De-
termination of Nitrite in Environmental Samples
by the Use of Hydralazine,
W82-04855 1511 5A
MINEMURA, H.
On the Sampling Size of Zoobenthos Along a
Lake Shore (In Janpanese),
W82-02796 1506 2H
MING, C. O.
Flood of May 5 and 6, 1981, Mobile, Alabama,
W82-06128 1512 2E
wS
PA-151
MING-KO, W.
AUTHOR INDEX
MING-KO, W.
Snowmelt, Glacier Melt, and High Arctic
Streamflow Regimes,
W82-02249 1505 2A
MINGMIN, H.
Bed Load Fluctuation: Applications,
W82-05000
1511 2J
MINGO, T. M.
The Aquatic Insects of The Narraguagus River,
Hancock and Washington Counties, Maine,
W82-04167 1509 2E
MINIER, A.
On Line Control of Pharmaceutical Influent
Loads to a Biological Wastewater Treatment
Plant,
W82-04665 1510 5D
MINK, J. F.
Numerical Simulation of a Thick Freshwater
Lens: Pearl Harbor Groundwater Model,
W82-05621 1511 2F
MINNIGH, H. A.
Microbiology: Wastewater Treatment,
W82-06926 1512 5D
MINTON, G.
Forecasting Water Demand in the Pacific
Northwest,
W82-04135 1509 6D
MINTON, G. R.
Institutional Analysis Criteria for Water Supply
Planning,
W82-03930 1509 6D
MINTZER, O.
A Remote Sensing Technique for Estimating
Watershed Runoff,
W82-06151 1512 7C
MIRAIDE, M.
Multielement Preconcentration of Trace Heavy
Metals in Water by Coprecipitation and Flota-
tion with Indium Hydroxide for Inductively
Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrom-
etry,
W82-01097 1502 5A
MIRZA, A. M.
Erosion Control Along Transportation Routes in
Northern Climates,
W82-02933 ' 1506 2J
MIRZAK, E. M.
Stress-Strain State of an Arch Dam Based on
Data of Long-Term On-Site Observations,
W82-05112 1511 8A
MISHRA, B. B.
'In-Situ' Operational Experiences of Computer
Control in Wastewater Treatment,
W82-03848 1509 5D
MISHRA, G. C.
Flow Under Weir on Scoured Bed,
W82-05800 1511 8B
MISSIMER, T. M.
Hydrogeologic Sections Through Lee County
and Adjacent Areas of Hendry and Collier
Counties, Florida,
W82-O5830 1511 7C
MISTRY, P. D.
Effect of Periods of Moisture Availability on
Groundnut Crop in the Saurashtra Region of
Gujarat,
W82-01708 1503 2G
MISZTAL, M.
Comparison of the Chemical Composition of the
Waters of Lake Piaseczno (Leczynsko-Wlo-
dawskie Lake District) and of the Shallow
Ground Waters in Its Catchment Area,
W82-02752 1 506 2H
MITAMURA, O.
Studies on the Seasonal Changes of Dissolved
Organic Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and
Urea Concentrations in Lake Biwa,
W82-02768 1506 2H
MITCHELL, B.
Impact of Flood Hazard on Residential Property
Values in Gait (Cambridge), Ontario,
W82-03929 1509 6B
Unified River Basin Management,
W82-05769 1511 6B
MITCHELL, C. P.
Control of Water Weeds by Grass Carp in Two
Small Lakes,
W82-00609 1502 3B
MITCHELL, D. G.
Statistical Search for High Water at Board
Landing Bridge, Truro, Nova Scotia,
W82-06394 1512 2L
MITCHELL, G. F.
Methods for Treatment of Color in Ground-
water,
W82-02532 1505 5F
MITCHELL, J. K.
Coupled Heat and Water Flows Around Buried
Cables,
W82-02680 1506 2G
A Discrete System Storage Model for Analyzing
Rainfall-Runoff Relationships,
W82-06219 1512 2A
A Dynamic System Model for Simulating Sedi-
ment Discharge,
W82-06876 1512 4D
Peak Runoff Model Comparison on Central Illi-
nois Watersheds,
W82-05489 1511 2 A
Splash Erosion Modeling: Physical Analysis,
W82-05970 1512 2J
MITCHELL, K. R.
Enteric Bacteria in Sugarbeet Refinery Process-
ing Waste Waters,
W82-06195 1512 5D
MITCHELL, M. J.
Effect of the Earthworm, Eisenia Foetida (Oli-
gochaeta), on Fluxes of Volatile Carbon and
Sulfur Compounds from Sewage Sludge,
W82-02362 1505 5E
Sulfur Contituents of Sediments and Their Rela-
tionship to Lake Acidification,
W82-03558 1508 5B
MITCHELL, P. D.
Control of Peach Tree Growth and Productivity
by Regulated Water Supply, Tree Density, and
Summer Pruning,
W82-01883 1504 21
MITCHELL, R.
Contribution of Particle-Bound Bacteria to Total
Microheterotrophic Activity in Five Ponds and
Two Marshes,
W82-04467 1510 2H
MITCHELL, R. N.
Hydrologic Data for Urban Studies in the
Austin, Texas Metropolitan Area, 1979,
W82-00083 1501 7C
MITCHELL, S. F.
A Bioassay Study of Effects of Zooplankton,
Iron and NTA on the Phytoplankton Productiv-
ity of a Marl Lake,
W82-01157 1503 2H
Phytoplankton Photosynthesis and Its Relation
to Standing Crop and Nutrients in Two Warm-
Monomictic South Island Lakes,
W82-01700 1503 2H
MITHAL, R. S.
Influence of Geology on Tunnelling Conditions
and Deformational Behavior of Supports in
Faulted Zones a Case History of the Chhobro-
Khodri Tunnel in India,
W82-0318I 1507 8A
MITRA, R. I.
Protein Recovery from Dairy Industry Wastes
with Aerobic Biofiltration,
W82-05497 1511 5D
MITROFANOV, G. A.
Some Characteristics of Calculating the Water
Requirement When Designing Irrigation Meas-
ures,
W82-06984 1512 3F
MITSCH, W. J.
Classification and Management of Wetlands in
the Western Kentucky Coal Field,
W82-05549 1511 5C
Effects of Sewage Effluent Application on Litter
Fall and Litter Decomposition in Cypress
Swamps,
W82-00499 1501 5E
MITTAL, A. K.
Generation and Utilization of Ozone in Waste
Water Treatment,
W82-06442 1512 5D
MITTELHAUSER, H.
Environmental Residuals and Capital Costs of
Energy Recovery from Municipal Sludge and
Feedlot Manure,
W82-06405 1512 5E
MITTELSTAEDT, E.
The Tidal Stream in the German Bight,
W82-05190 1511 2L
MITTERMEYER, F. C.
Dispersal of Salmonella from a Polluted Stream
to Neighboring Terrestrial Habitats,
W82-01043 1502 5A
MIURA, R.
An Approach to Full-Automatic Control of Ac-
tivated Sludge Process,
W82-03855 1509 5D
MIXON, M. N.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Reactions in Overland
Flow of Wastewater,
W82-02996 1506 5D
Phosphorus Removal Processes from Overland
Flow Treatment of Simulated Wastewater,
W82-04706 1510 5D
MIYAI, K.
Diffusive and Hydraulic Transfer of Solutes
Through Homogeneous Membranes,
W82-06006 1512 5F
MIYAKE, Y.
Selenium Content and Its Chemical Form in
River Waters of Japan,
W82-04181 1509 5A
MIYAMOTO, H.
An Investigation of the Influence of Bacterio-
phages on the Bacterial Flora and Purification
Powers of Activated Sludge,
W82-02433 1505 5E
MIYARES, J. R.
Managing Flood Risk: Technical Uncertainty in
the National Flood Insurance Program,
W82-06073 1512 6F
MIYATA, H.
Determination of Sulfate
Flow Injection Analysis,
W82-04891
in River Water by
1511 5A
PA 152
MIYAZAKI, T.
Regional Multiobjective Planning of Water
Supply and the Disposal of Residuals with Due
Regard to Intraregional Population Distribution,
W82-03210 1507 6A
MIZRAHI, A.
Silicates as Nonspecific Adsorbents of Bacterio-
phage: A Model for Purification of Water From
Viruses
W82-00350 1501 5F
MIZUIKE, A.
Multielement Preconcentration of Trace Heavy
Metals in Water by Coprecipitation and Flota-
tion with Indium Hydroxide for Inductively
Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrom-
etry,
W82-01097 1502 5A
MIZUMURA, K.
Prediction of Water Level in Tidal Inlet,
W82-05005 1511
4A
MOALEM-MARON, D.
Enhanced Heat Transfer in Horizontal Evapora-
tor-Condensers with Straight-Edged Grooved
Tubes,
W82-06108 1512 3A
Transfer Characteristics of Convex and Concave
Rivulet Flow on Inclined Surfaces with
Straight-Edged Grooves,
W82-06107 1512 3A
MODI, P. N.
Conformal Mapping for Channel Junction Flow,
W82-04306 1510 2E
MOE, P. G.
Microbial Purification of Recycled Wastewater
in a Closed System,
W82-02172 1505 5D
MOED, J. R.
Multiple Addition Bioassay of Tjeukemeer
Water,
W82-06907 1512 5C
MOELLER, J. R.
Bactericidal Agents in Wastewater Lagoons and
Lagoon Design,
W82-05333 1511 5D
MOENCH, W. L. JR.
Kinetic Modeling of the Ozonation of Phenol in
Water,
W82-04780 1511 5C
MOFFA, P. E.
Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflow,
W82-01254 1503 5B
Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflow,
W82-06914 1512 5D
MOFPATT, R. L.
A Method of Estimating Flood-Frequency Pa-
rameters for Streams in Idaho,
W82-06142 1512 2E
MOFFETT, D.
Data Base Development for the Design of a
Radium-226 Removal Process,
W82-01188 1503 5D
MOGIL, H. M.
Disaster by Flood,
W82-04618
1510 2E
MOHAMED, S. M.
Effects of Irrigation Frequency on Germination
and on Root and Shoot Yields of Acacia Spe-
cies,
W82-06229
1512 21
MOHAMMAD, MB. M.
A Hydrobiological Survey of a Polluted Canal,
W82-01356 1503 5C
AUTHOR INDEX
MOHN, N.
Pilot Field Studies of FGD Waste Disposal at
Louisville Gas and Electric,
W82-05066 1511 5E
MOHSENISARAVI, M.
Forecasting Subsurface Water Flow and Storage
on Forested Slopes Using a Finite-Element
Model,
W82-03018 1507 2G
MOISEEV, N. N.
Mathematical Models for Calculating the Dy-
namics and Quality of Complex Water Systems,
W82-06613 1512 2A
MOISELLO, U.
Relationship Between the Yearly Maxima of
Peak and Daily Discharge for Some Basins in
Tuscany,
W82-062O0 1512 2E
MOJIB, R. M.
Application of and Guidelines for Using Availa-
ble Dam Break Models,
W82-05152 1511 8A
MOLENAAR, H. W.
Irrigation, Crop Yield and Drainage at the Vaal-
harts Irrigation Scheme: 3. The Influence of
Salinization Above a Shallow Ground Water
Table on the Yield of Wheat and Other Crops
(In Afrikaans),
W82-04359 1510 2G
Irrigation, Crop Yield and Drainage on the
Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme: 2. The Occurence
of and the Influence of Drainage on Salinized
Soil (In Afrikaans),
W82-03466 1508 4B
MOLENKAMP, C. R.
An Assessment of Geothermal Development in
the Imperial Valley of California; Volume 2 -
Environmental Control Technology,
W82-05213 1511 5E
MOLINAS, A.
Sediment Transport and Unit Stream Power
Function,
W82-06424 1512 2 J
MOLINIER, J.
Surfactant Adsorption on the Wool Carbonizing
Waste (Adsorption De Surfactants Sur Le
Dechet Lainier De Carbonisage),
W82-05021 1511 5D
MOLL, R. A.
Phytoplankton Productivity and Standing Crop
in the Vicinity of the Lake Huron-Saginaw Bay
Front,
W82-01164 1503 2H
MOLLARET, H. H.
New Waterborne Bacteriophages Active on
Yersinia Enterocolitica,
W82-00662 1502 5 A
MOLLENDORF, J. C.
Buoyancy Force Reversals in Vertical Natural
Convection Flows in Cold Water,
W82-O0981 1502 1A
Several Plume Flows in Pure and Saline Water
at Its Density Extremum,
W82-05088 1511 2E
MOLLER, J. S.
Diversion of the River Neva,
W82-03304
1507 4 A
MOLNAU, M.
Gage Density and Location fpr Estimating
Mean Annual Precipitation in Mountainous
W82-03901 1509 2B
MONTEITH, H. D.
MOLODTSOV, V. A.
Irrigation and Drainage Waters of a New Irriga-
tion Zone in the Hungry Steppe and Possibilities
of their Use,
W82-00658 1502 3C
MOLOF, A. H.
A Comprehensive Methodology for Project Ap-
praisal and Environmental Protection in Multi-
national River Basin Development,
W82-01914 1504 6B
MOLZ, F. J.
Models of Water Transport in the Soil-Plant
System: A Review,
W82-03066 1507 21
Thermal Energy Storage in a Confined Aquifer:
Second Cycle,
W82-01473 1503 4B
MONAGHAN, B. A.
Automatic Control of Solids Retention Time
and Dissolved Oxygen in the Activated Sludge
Process,
W82-04610 1510 5D
Evaluation of Instruments for Continuous Acti-
vated Sludge Monitoring,
W82-04594 1510 5D
MONARO, S.
Determination of Sulphur in Snow by Proton
Induced X-Ray Emissions (Pixe) Method,
W82-06082 1512 5 A
MONDADA, G.
Flood Control on the Parana and Paraguay
Rivers,
W82-01707 1503 2E
MONKE, E. J.
Answers: A Model for Watershed Planning,
W82-00898 1502 6A
Modeling Sediment Yields from Agricultural
Watersheds,
W82-05718 1511 4D
Nutrient and Sediment Loadings from a Subsur-
face Drainage System,
W82-02266 1505 5B
Sediment and Nutrient Movement from the
Black Creek Watershed,
W82-00135 1501 5B
Subsurface Drainage and Sediment Transport
Model,
W82-00894 1502 2G
MONNIG, E.
Treatability Studies of Pesticide Manufacturing
Wastewaters,
W82-04406 1510 5D
MONROE, R. J.
Ichthyoplankton Samplers for Simultaneous
Replicate Samples at Surface and Bottom,
W82-04297 1510 7B
MONSELISE, S. P.
Turnover of Tritiated Water in Calamondin
Plants,
W82-02048 1504 5 A
MONTAGNA, P. A.
Sampling Design and Enumeration Statistics for
Bacteria Extracted from Marine Sediments,
W82-06884 1512 5A
MONTEITH, H. D.
Monitoring of Selected Trace Organics During
Biological Wastewater Treatment,
W82-06392 1512 5D
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MONTGOMERY, H. A. C.
AUTHOR INDEX
MONTGOMERY, H. A. C.
Effects of Eutrophication on the Intertidal Ecol-
ogy of Langstone Harbour, U.K. and Proposed
Control Measures,
W82-03207 1507 5C
MONTGOMERY, J. R.
A Close-Interval Sampler for Collection of Sedi-
ment Pore Waters for Nutrient Analyses,
W82-02346 1505 5A
MONTIEL, A.
Suppression of Break Point Prechlorination by
Fast Biological Filtration, Comparative Study of
Clarification Efficiencies Obtained by Single or
Multilayered Blankets (Suppression de la Prech-
loration au Break Point par Filtration Biologio-
que Rapide: Etude Comparee de L'efficacite de
Decanteurs Biologiques a Lits Fluidises Simples
ou Superposes),
W82-04765 1511 5F
MOOD, E. W.
Epidemiological Studies of Otitis Externa: Repot
of a Prospective and of a Retrospective Study of
Otitis Externa Among Swimmers,
W82-03027 1507 5C
MOODIE, S. P.
Coliform and Chemical Oxygen Demand Re-
moval from Meatworks Effluents by Different
Treatment Processes,
W82-03570 1508 5D
Production and Conditioning of Sludges from a
High-Rate Biological Filter,
W82-05473 1511 5D
MOODY, D. W.
Water Use Data- Who Needs It,
W82-04198
1509 7C
MOODY, J. L.
Comparison of First-Order Error Analysis and
Monte Carlo Simulation in Time-Dependent
Lake Eutrophication Models,
W82-01460 1503 2H
Variance Estimates for a Dynamic Eutrophica-
tion Model of Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron,
W82-01917 1504 2H
MOOK, W. G.
Field Observations of the Isotopic Composition
of Particulate Organic Carbon in the Southern
North Sea and Adjacent Estuaries,
W82-01714 1503 2J
MOOLEY, D. A.
Cyclic Fluctuations in the Flood Area and Rela-
tionship with the Double (Hale) Sunspot Cycle,
W82-04896 1511 2A
MOOMAW, R. L.
The Adoption of Municipal Water Conserva-
tion: An Unlikely Event,
W82-04343 1510 6E
MOONEY, G. A.
Treating Phenol Resin Plant Wastes,
W82-05128 1511 5D
MOORE, A. S.
Energy Recovery System,
W82-O0O59
1501 5D
MOORE, B. E.
Disinfection Efficiencies of Chlorine Dioxide in
a Gravity Flow Contractor,
W82-04782 1511 5D
Enumeration of Potentially Pathogenic Bacteria
from Sewage Sludges,
W82-00221 1501 5 A
Recovery of Indigenous Viruses from
Wastewater Sludges, Using a Bentonite Concen-
tration Procedure,
W82-00271 1501 5D
Viral Transport Through Soil Columns Under
Conditions of Saturated Flow,
W82-00295 1501 5B
Viral Transport to Ground Water at a
Wastewater Land Application Site,
W82-02317 1505 3C
MOORE, C. B.
Adsorption of Arsenite and Arsenate on Amor-
phous Iron Hydroxide,
W82-06311 1512 5D
MOORE, C. J.
Sewage-Treatment Works' Effluent Sampling-
Have Our Means Any Meaning,
W82-03833 1509 5 A
MOORE, D.
A New Approach to Determining the Quantita-
tive Relationship Between Fishery Production
and the Flow of Fresh Water to Estuaries,
W82-02130 1505 4C
MOORE, D. A.
Influence of an Americium Solid Phase on
Americium Concentrations in Solutions,
W82-04720 1510 5B
MOORE, D. G.
Evaluating Near-Surface Soil Moisture Using
Heat Capacity Mapping Mission Data,
W82-05956 1512 7B
MOORE, G.
An Organics Detection System for the Ohio
River,
W82-03436 1508 5 A
MOORE, G. E.
An Early Warning Organics Detection System
for the Ohio River,
W82-04091 1509 5 A
MOORE, G. S.
Health Effects of Monochloramines in Drinking
Water,
W82-01091 1502 5C
MOORE, I. D.
Effect of Surface Sealing on Infiltration,
W82-04362 1510 2G
Infiltration into Two-Layered Soil Profiles,
W82-04536 1510 2G
MOORE, J. A.
Reanalysis of 'Generalized Criteria for Seeding
Winter Orographic Clouds',
W82-03173 1507 3B
MOORE, J. E.
Measurement of Particulates Extrained in Some
Great Lakes Power Plant Cooling Water: An
Exercise in Futility,
W82-00782 1502 6G
Outlook for Water and Wastewater Systems,
Processes, and Equipment: Comments from Met-
calf and Eddy, Inc., Boston, MA,
W82-03473 1508 5F
MOORE, J. F.
Polymer Plays Plant Improvement Role,
W82-06250 1512 5D
MOORE, J. S.
Illinois Groundwater Problems and Needs,
W82-01052 1502 4B
Maximizing Effluent Quality from a Municipal
Activated Sludge Plant Concurrent with a
Major Reduction in Process Energy Require-
ments,
W82-03874 1509 5D
MOORE, J. W.
Distribution and Transport of Heavy Metals in
the Sediments of a Small Northern Eutrophic
Lake,
W82-O0235 1501 5B
Factors Influencing the Composition, Structure
and Density of a Population of Benthic Inverte-
brates,
W82-02909 1506 2H
Influence of Water Movements and Other Fac-
tors on Distribution and Transport of Heavy
Metals in a Shallow Bay (Canada),
W82-05205 1511 5B
MOORE, L. L.
An Intangible Benefit of Water Pollution Con-
trol Programs,
W82-01092 1502 6B
MOORE, P. D.
Exploiting Papyrus,
W82-03202 1507 2H
MOORE, R. J.
A Distribution Function Approach to Rainfall
Runoff Modeling,
W82-03845 1509 2A
MOORE, R. K.
The Outlook for Precipitation Measurements
from Space,
W82-06531 1512 7B
MOORE, R. L.
Mutagenic Activity of Fish and Sediments in the
Sheep River, Alberta,
W82-06770 1512 5C
MOORE, R. M.
The Adsorption of Cu, Mn, and Zn by Iron
Oxyhydroxide in Model Estuarine Solutions,
W82-06668 1512 2L
MOORE, R. S.
Evaluating Adsorbent Filter Performance for
Enteric Virus Concentrations in Tap Water,
W82-03887 1509 5F
MOORE, R. V.
The Practical Handling of Water Quality Moni-
toring Data,
W82-06591 1512 7C
MOORE, S. F.
Mapping Contaminated Soil Plumes by Kriging,
W82-01423 1503 5G
MOORE, S. R.
Waste Discharge Monitoring Requirements
Under the NPDES Permits Program,
W82-03969 1509 5D
MOORE, W. S.
Iron-Manganese Banding in Oneida Lake Ferro-
manganese Nodules,
W82-03342 1507 2H
MOOSBURNER, G. J.
Management Model for Controlling Nitrate
Contamination in The New Jersey Pine Barrens
Aquifer,
W82-03913 1509 5G
MORAINE, R.
Carbon Limitation of Biomass Production in
High-Rate Oxidation Ponds,
W82-05373 1511 5D
Chemical and Biochemical Oxygen Demand as
Indicators of Biodegradable Substrate Concen-
tration,
W82-05466 1511 5D
MORAITOU-APOSTOLOPOULOU, M.
Pollution Effects on the Phytoplankton-Zoo-
plankton Relationships in an Inshore Environ-
ment,
W82-02886 1506 5C
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AUTHOR INDEX
MORRIS, C. E.
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MORALES, E. C.
Demonstration of Anaerobic Biogas Digesters in
Developing Countries. Part III: The Philippines,
W82-03226 1507 5D
MORALES, M.
Chemical Fractionation of Heavy Metals in
Wastewater-Affected Soils,
W82-04781 1511 5B
MORAND, J. M.
Cost of Small Water Supply Treatment Systems,
W82-02318 1505 5F
MORARIU, S.
Computer-Aided Evaluation of Peru's Hydro-
power,
W82-04954 1511 6B
Computer-Aided Evaluation of Peru's Hydro-
1511 6A
power,
W82-05515
MORDOVINA, A. N.
Scroll Casings of Steel and Reinforced-Concrete
Construction,
W82-02784 1506 8G
MOREAUD, H.
On Line Control of Pharmaceutical Influent
Loads to a Biological Wastewater Treatment
Plant,
W82-04665 1510 5D
Testing the Flocculation/Coagulation of
Wastewater by Granulometric Analysis of Sus-
pended Solids in the Water Using a Laser Dif-
fraction Meter,
W82-00463 1501 5D
MOREL, F. M. M.
The Geochemical Control of Seawater (Sillen
Revisited),
W82-01936 1504 2K
MOREL-SEYTOUX, H. J.
Application of Infiltration Theory for the Deter-
mination of Excess Rainfall Hyetograph,
W82-03752 1509 2A
Daily Operational Tool for Maximum Beneficial
Use Management of Surface and Ground Waters
in a Basin,
W82-06174 1512 4B
Design and Merit of a River-Aquifer Model for
Optimal Use of Agricultural Water,
W82-01193 1503 6A
An Integral Transform Method for the Linear-
ized Boussinesq Groundwater Flow Equation,
W82-01984 1504 2F
Potential Use of a Stream-Aquifer Model for
Management of a River Basin: Case of the South
Platte River in Colorado,
W82-01301 1503 6A
Stream-Aquifer Influence Coefficients as Tools
for Simulation and Management,
W82-05346 1511 2F
Waterlogging Control for Improved Water and
Land Use Efficiencies: A Systematic Analysis,
W82-02455 1505 6 A
MORENO-CASTILLA, C.
Effect of Carbon-Oxygen and Carbon-Sulfur
Surface Complexes on the Adsorption of Mercu-
ric Chloride in Aqueous Solutions by Activated
Carbons,
W82-06788 1512 5D
MOREY, E. F.
Maintenance of Analog Instrument systems,
W82-06263 1512 5D
MORFAUX, J. N.
Microbiology of Anaerobic Digestors for
Wastewater Purification. (Microbiologie des Di-
gesteurs Anaerobies de l'Epuration des eaux Re-
siduaires),
W82-04544 1510 5D
MORGADE, C.
Determination of Polyhalogenated Phenolic
Compounds in Drinking Water, Human Blood
Serum and Adipose Tissue,
W82-00879 1502 5 A
MORGAN, C. H.
Preliminary Design and Cost Estimates for Re-
medial Actions at Hazardous Waste Disposal
Sites,
W82-01435 1503 5G
MORGAN, C. O.
Storage and Retrieval of Ground-Water Data at
the U.S. Geological Survey,
W 82-03649 1508 10B
MORGAN, E. L.
Automated Biomonitoring Applications in
Remote Water Quality Surveillance and Time
Rated Toxicological Assay,
W82-05305 1511 7B
New Developments in Automated Biosensing
from Remote Water Quality Stations and Satel-
lite Data Retrieval for Resources Management,
W82-04800 1511 7B
Toxicity of Anakeesta Formation Leachates to
Shovel-Nosed Salamander, Great Smoky Moun-
tains National Park,
W82-04988 1511 5C
MORGAN, J. J.
Dissolution of Tetragonal Ferrous Sulfide
(Mackinawite) in Anoxic Aqueous Systems. 2.
Implications for the Cycling of Iron, Sulfur, and
Trace Metals,
W82-03771 1509 2K
Kinetics and Product of Ferrous Iron Oxygen-
ation in Aqueous Systems,
W82-02923 1506 2K
Kinetics for the Aquatic Environment,
W82-01631 1503 2K
Kinetics for the Aquatic Environment,
W82-01806 1504 2K
MORGAN, J. M.
History, Practice and Emerging Problems of
Wetlands Regulation: Reconsidering Section 404
of the Clean Water Act,
W82-05604 1511 6E
Possible Role of Abscisic Acid in Reducing Seed
Set in Water-Stressed Wheat Plant,
W82-03197 1507 21
MORGAN, J. M. III.
Estimating the Physical Carrying Capacity of
Recreation Areas: A Rationale for Application
of the Universal Soil Loss Equation,
W82-00274 1501 2J
MORGAN, K. M.
Aerial Photography as an Aid to Cropland Ero-
sion Analysis,
W82-00902 1502 2J
MORGAN, M. D.
Abundance, Life History, and Growth of Intro-
duced Populations of the Opossum Shrimp
(Mysis Relicta) in Subalpine California Lakes,
W82-01638 1503 2H
MORGAN, S. L.
Characterization of an Enzymatic Determination
of Arsenic(V) Based on Response Surface Meth-
odology,
W82-01656 1503 5A
MORGAN, W. D.
An Economist's View of Demand Projections
Considering Conservation,
W82-04448 1510 6D
The Effects of Water Conservation Kits on
Water Use,
W82-04121 1509 3D
MORGAN, W. L.
Dilution of Municipal Landfill Leachate, Frank-
lin County, Indiana,
W82-05811 1511 5B
MORGAN, W. S. G.
A Bioassay Technique Using Tetrahymena Pyri-
formis for the Rapid Assessment of Toxicants in
Water,
W 82-06032 1512 5 A
MORI, S.
Distributed Control System 'Aquamax-80' Series
for Managing Wastewater Systems,
W82-03763 1509 5D
Experiences of MLSS Control of the Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-03849 1509 5D
MORIGAKI, T.
Removal and Recovery of Organic Pollutants
from the Aquatic Enviroment. 2. Removal and
Recovery of Dodecylbenzenesulfonate from
Aqueous Solution by Cross-Linked Poly(N-
Benzyl-4-Vinylpyridinium Halide),
W82-00217 1501 5D
MORIN, J.
The Effect of Raindrop Impact on the Dynamics
of Soil Surface Crusting and Water Movement
in the Profile,
W82-04868 1511 2G
MORIN, K. A.
Hydraulic Properties of Coal and Related Mate-
rials, Northern Great Plains,
W82-00278 1501 2F
MORING, J. R.
Decrease in Stream Gravel Permeability After
Clear-Cut Logging: An Indication of Intragravel
Conditions for Developing Salmonid Eggs and
Alevins,
W82-06910 1512 5C
MORKOVKINA, I. K.
Possibilities of Using Helium and Tritium Sur-
veys for Studying Recharge Conditions of Sub-
surface Waters,
W82-00302 1501 7B
MORLEY, B. M.
Lidar Determinations of Atmospheric Ice Crys-
tal Layers at South Pole During Clear-Sky Pre-
cipitation,
W82-01529 1503 2C
MORLEY, P. J.
Automatic Capture and Processing of Analytical
Data in a Water Industry Laboratory,
W82-02207 1505 7C
MORRELL, R. A.
Fruit, Vegetable, and Grain Processing Wastes,
W82-06918 1512 5D
MORREY, M. J.
The Hydrogeological Basis for a Water Supply
to Kabwe, Zambia,
W82-05804 1511 4B
MORRIS, B.
A Study of Intergranular and Fissure Permeabil-
ity in Chalk and Permian Aquifers, Using
Double-Packer Injection Testing,
W82-03804 1509 2F
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Low-Cost Wastewater Treatment,
W82-00841
1502 5D
PA- 155
MORRIS, D. R.
AUTHOR INDEX
MORRIS, D. R.
Aerial Photography as an Aid to Cropland Ero-
sion Analysis,
W82-00902 1502 2J
MORRIS, J.
Trends in State and Federal Policy on Water
Supply Management,
W82-02516 1505 6E
MORRIS, J. C.
Selective Passage of Hydrophilic Nitrogenous
Organic Materials Through Macroreticular
Resins,
W82-05150 1511 5D
MORRIS, K.
Evaluation of Water Quality During Herbicide
Applications to Kerr Lake, OK,
W82-02327 1505 5B
MORRIS, M. L.
Microbial Ecosystems Responsible for Anaero-
bic Digestion and Composting,
W82-05252 1511 5E
MORRIS, R.
Environmental Virology and its Problems,
W82-00505 1502 5 A
MORRIS, W. F.
Geothermal Power: Accidental Fluid Releases
and Waste Disposal,
W82-04911 1511 5B
MORRIS, W. T.
Perseverance Produces County Park,
W82-01932 1504 6D
MORRISON, A.
The Booming Business in Wick Drains,
W82-05192 1511 8G
GAO Finds Massive Failure of Wastewater
Treatment Plants,
W82-03299 1507 5D
If Your City's Well Water Has Chemical Pollut-
ants, Then What,
W82-03451 1508 5B
Municipal Sewage: Three Communities Try to
Cope,
W82-03284 1507 5D
MORRISON, B. R. S.
Ecology of Streams Draining Forested and Non-
Forested Catchments in an Area of Central
Scotland Subject to Acid Precipitation,
W82-06909 1512 5C
MORRISON, J. D.
On the Limits of Detection of Traces of Volatile
Organics in Water, Using Amberlite XAD-2
Resin,
W82-06028 1512 5 A
MORRISON, R. D.
Impact of Dredged Material Disposal upon
Ground-Water Quality,
W82-02615 1506 5B
MORRISSON, N. J. III.
Occult Hemoglobin as an Indicator of Impinge-
ment Stress in Fishes,
W82-01931 1504 5C
MORROW, C. T.
Transient Soil Moisture Movement Through
Layered Soils Using a Finite Element Approach,
W82-00133 1501 2G
MORROW, D. M.
Worth of Short-Term Rainfall Forecasting for
Combined Sewer Overflow Control,
WX2-03075 1507 2A
MORSE, W. J.
Assessment of a Regional Aquifer in Central
Illinois,
W82-05052 1511 2F
MORTIMER, D. C.
Structural Damage to Leaf Chloroplasts of
Elodea Densa Caused by Methylmercury Accu-
mulated from Water,
W82-05570 1511 5C
MORTON, A. S.
Potential Water Use and Agricultural Produc-
tion Patterns Under Alternative Water Prices,
W82-03092 1507 6B
MORTON, D. W.
On the Chemistry and Biota of Some Saline
Lakes in Western Australia,
W82-04940 1511 2H
MOSELHY, M. M.
Simultaneous Determination of Trace Metals in
Sewage and Sewage Effluents by Inductively
Coupled Argon Plasma Atomic Emission Spec-
trometry,
W82-01828 1504 5 A
MOSER, P.
Use of the Partition Coefficient as an Indicator
of Bioaccumulation Tendency of Dyestuffs in
Fish,
W82-04820 1511 5B
MOSEY, F. E.
Anaerobic Biological Treatment of Food Indus-
try Wastewaters,
W82-00698 1502 5D
MOSIER, J. W.
Photolysis of N-Nitrosodi-n-Propylamine in
Water,
W82-00164 1501 5B
MOSLEY, M. P.
Mapping Sediment Sources in a New Zealand
Mountain Watershed,
W82-02885 1506 2 J
Subsurface Flow Velocities Through Selected
Forest Soils, South Island, New Zealand,
W82-05712 1511 4C
MOSS, A. J.
Movement of Loose, Sandy Detritus by Shallow
Water Flows: An Experimental Study,
W82-00776 1502 2J
MOSS, B.
The Composition and Ecology of Periphyton
Communities in Freshwaters. II. Inter-Relation-
ships Between Water Chemistry, Phytoplankton
Populations and Periphyton Populations in a
Shallow Lake and Associated Experimental Res-
ervoirs ('Lund Tubes'),
W82-03217 1507 2H
MOSS, D.
An Appraisal of Pond-Net Samples for Biologi-
cal Monitoring of Lotic Macroinvertebrates,
W82-00308 1501 7B
MOSS, M. O.
Distribution of Chromobacteria in a Lowland
River,
W82-02795 1506 5C
MOSSAAD, M. E.
A Stochastic Model of Soil Erosion,
W82-05298 1511 2J
MOSTAGHIMI, S.
Peak Runoff Model Comparison on Central Illi-
nois Watersheds,
W82-05489 1511 2A
MOSTKOV, V. M.
Driving Large Hydraulic Tunnels by the
Stepped Face Method,
W82-05586 1511 8H
Problems of Lightening Underground Structures
and Methods of Constructing Them Under Per-
mafrost Conditions,
W82-03918 1509 8 A
Study of the Experience in Operating Hydraulic
Tunnels,
W82-02782 1506 SSA
MOTHES, G.
Nutrient Distribution in North German Lake
Sediments and Remarks on Sediment-Pelagic
Exchange (Die Nahrstoffverteilung in Sedimen-
ten Norddeutscher Seen und Hinweise Auf Den
Austausch Sediment-Pelagial),
W82-0509I 1511 2H
MOTT, J. B.
A 13-Month Survey of Nematodes at Three
Water Treatment Plants in Southern Ontario,
Canada,
W82-00294 1501 5F
MOTT, T. D.
Flow Calculations for Household Effluent
Disposal in Elevated Sand Mounds,
W82-01660 1503 5E
MOTTIER, J-L.
Pumped-Storage for Swiss Railways, Part One,
W82-03468 1508 8A
MOTTS, W. S.
Hydrogeologic Evaluation of Wetland Basins
for Land Use Planning,
W82-04439 1510 2A
MOTZ, L. H.
Well-Field Drawdowns Using Coupled Aquifer
Model,
W82-00990 1502 2F
MOUAT, D. A.
The Use of Remote Sensing for an Integrated
Inventory of a Semi- Arid Area,
W82-01910 1504 7B
MOULTON, E.
Improved Method and Test Strategy for Recov-
ery of Enteric Viruses from Shellfish,
W82-00219 1501 5 A
MOUSTAKIS, V.
An Evaluation of Recreational Benefits and Use
Estimating Models for Water Resource
Planning,
W82-03942 1509 6B
MOWER, R. W.
Ground-Water Data for the Beryl-Enterprise
Area, Escalante Desert, Utah,
W82-06134 1512 7C
MOY, H. C.
Heated Discharge in an Estuary: Case Study,
W82-03674 1508 2L
MOYA, T. B.
Comparison of Pressure Chamber and Psychro-
meter Estimates of Leaf Water Potential in Rice,
W82-04541 1510 21
MOYER, J. L.
Forage Production Utilizing Cheese Plant Efflu-
ent Under High-Altitude Conditions,
W82-05265 1511 3C
MOZLEY, S. C.
Summer Population Fluctuations, Feeding, and
Growth of Hydra in an Arctic Lake,
W82-02287 1505 2H
MROZED JR, E.
Investigation of Selective Uptake of Polychlori-
nated Biphenyls by Spartina Alterniflora Loisel,
W82-01813 ' 1504 5B
MUCHA, I.
A Numerical Model of Aquifer Tests in Multi-
Layered Aquifer/Aquitard Systems,
W82-05943 1512 2F
PA- 156
MUCHMORE, C. B.
Economic Impact of Existing Ammonia Nitro-
gen Water Quality Standard, IPCB Chapter 3,
Rule 203 (F),
W82-02189 1505 5D
Treatment of High-Strength Fatty Amines
Wastewater - A Case History,
W82-04712 1510 5D
MUCK, R. E.
The Breakdown of Poultry Manure Aggregates
by Rainfall Impact,
W82-00513 1502 5B
MUCKLESTON, K. W.
Floodplain Regulations and Residential Land
Values in Oregon,
W82-05930 1512 6F
MUDROCH, A.
Biogeochemical Investigation of Big Creek
Marsh, Lake Erie, Ontario,
W82-01163 1503 2H
A Study of Selected Great Lakes Coastal
Marshes,
W82-06570 1512 5A
MUDRY, J.
Origin of Isotopic and Geochemical Ratio Gra-
dients in Karst Water of the Jura Mountains.
(Sur L'Origine des Gradients de Teneurs Isoto-
piques et Geochimiques dans les eaux Karstiques
du Jura (France)),
W82-02422 1505 2F
MUDRY, N.
Flood Control and Flow Regulation Problems
on the Assiniboine River,
W82-05389 1511 4A
MUEHLENBACHS, K.
Flow-System Controls of the Chemical Evolu-
tion of Groundwater,
W82-03795 1509 2K
MUELLER, A. J.
A Model of Natural and Man-Induced Changes
in Open Freshwater Wetlands on the Massachu-
setts Coastal Plain,
W82-O0397 1501 21
MUELLER, D. L.
Calorific Value of Wastewater Plant Sludges,
W82-04997 1511 5E
MUELLER, G. R.
Removal of Organics by Reactivated Carbon,
W82-04159 1509 5F
MUELLER, W.
Laboratory Technique for Measurement of pH
for Corrosion Control Studies and Water Not in
Equilibrium with the Atmosphere,
W82-04101 1509 5G
MUENCH, R. D.
Sediment Transport in Norton Sound, Alaska,
W82-O0151 1501 2J
MUHLBALER, J.
Determination of Cadmium in Lake Michigan by
Mass Spectrometric Isotope Dilution Analysis or
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Following
Electrodeposition,
W82-05040 1511 5 A
MUILWIJK, C. J.
A Field Method for Measuring Short-Circuiting
in Clay Soils,
W82-05626 1511 2G
MUIR, D. C. G.
Degradation of Terbutryn in Sediments and
Water Under Various Redox Conditions,
W82-06790 1512 5B
Determination of Terbutryn and its Degradation
Products in Water, Sediments, Aquatic Plants,
and Fish,
W82-O0567 1502 5A
AUTHOR INDEX
MUIR, L. R.
Variability of Temperature, Salinity and Tidally-
Averaged Density in the Middle Estuary of the
St. Lawrence,
W82-06533 1512 2L
MUKHERJEE, A. K.
A Physical Reason for Higher pH of Tropical
Rainwater,
W82-04669 1510 2K
MUKHOPADHYAY, D.
Selecting Energy-Efficient Wastewater Treat-
ment Systems,
W82-04904 1511 5D
MULAMOOTTIL, G.
A 13-Month Survey of Nematodes at Three
Water Treatment Plants in Southern Ontario,
Canada,
W82-00294 1501 5F
MULBARGER, M. C.
Pipeline Friction Losses for Wastewater
Sludges,
W82-01545 1503 5D
MULCAHY, L. T.
Simplified Mathematical Models for a Fluidized
Bed Biofilm Reactor,
W82-03877 1509 5D
MULDER, J. H.
Irrigation, Crop Yield and Drainage on the
Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme: 2. The Occurence
of and the Influence of Drainage on Salinized
Soil (In Afrikaans),
W82-03466 1508 4B
MULHOLLAND, P. J.
Deposition of Riverborne Organic Carbon in
Floodplain Wetlands and Deltas,
W82-00034 1501 2J
Organic Carbon Flow in a Swamp-Stream Eco-
1510 5B
system,
W82-04564
MULJADI, S.
Boron Status of Berlin Waters (Bor-Status Ber-
liner Gewasser),
W82-04767 1511 5 A
MULL, D. S.
Availability and Quality of Water from Under-
ground Coal Mines in Johnson and Martin
Counties, Kentucky,
W82-06136 1512 3B
MULLEN, E. D.
Monitoring and Controlling Corrosion by Pota-
ble Water,
W82-04100 1509 5F
MULLER, A. B.
The Madrid Basin Aquifer: Preliminary Isotopic
Reconnaissance,
W82-03059 1507 2F
MULLER, F.
Glaciers and Their Fluctuations,
W82-04777
1511 2C
MULLER, G.
Determination of Recent Deposition Rates in
Lake Constance with Radioisotopic Methods.
W82-03883 1509 2J
Determination of Recent Desposition Rates in
Lake Constance with Radioisotopic Methods,
W82-05625 1511 5B
MULVIHILL, J.
Water and Wastewater Reclamation: An Eco-
nomical Answer to Industrial Wastes and Pollu-
tion,
W82-00188
1501 3E
MUMALLAH, N. A.
Precipitate Flotation Studies with Monolauryl
Phosphate and Monolauryldithiocarbamate,
W82-01863 1504 5D
MURPHY, C. B. JR.
MUMALLAH, N. A. K.
Water Purification Studies with Activated
Carbon and Foam Flotation,
W82-01692 1503 5D
MUNAWAR, M.
Application of X-Ray Microanalysis for the De-
tection of Heavy Metal in Great Lakes Algae,
W82-05993 1512 5 A
MUNEMORI, M.
Recovery of Chromium(VI) from Wastewaters
with Iron(III) Hydroxide-I. Adsorption Mecha-
nism of Chromium(VI) on Iron(III) Hydroxide,
W82-06658 1512 5D
MUNOZ, E. F.
Microbial Mobilization of Calcium and Magne-
sium in Waterlogged Soils,
W82-00560 1502 2G
MUNRO, D. S.
On Determining Volumetric Soil Moisture Vari-
ations in Peat by the Gravimetric Method,
W82-05616 1511 2G
An Operational Net Shortwave Radiation
Model for Glacial Basins,
W82-06064 1512 2C
MUNTEANU, N.
The Effect of Current on the Distribution of
Diatoms Settling on Submerged Glass Slides,
W82-02567 1505 7B
MUNTER, J. A.
Seasonal Reversals of Groundwater Flow
Around Lakes and the Relevance to Stagnation
Points and Lake Budgets,
W82-01103 1503 2F
The Use of Ground-Water Flow Models for
Estimating Lake Seepage Rates,
W82-02549 1505 2F
MURARKA, I. P.
Entrainment and Impingement in Power Plant
Cooling Systems,
W82-01276 1503 6G
MURDOCK, T.
Institutional Analysis Criteria for Water Supply
Planning,
W82-03930 1509 6D
MURK, J. S.
Use of Bench-Scale Digesters to Evaluate Full-
Scale Digester Performance,
W82-05272 1511 5D
MURPHEY, J. B.
Erodibility of Streambank Materials of Low Co-
hesion,
W82-00136 1501 2J
MURPHREE, C. E.
Modeling Erosion and Sediment Yield from
Flatland Watersheds,
W82-01406 1503 2J
Sediment Yield from a Flatland Watershed,
W82-00941 1502 2J
Verification of the Slope Factor in the Universal
Soil Loss Equation for Low Slopes,
W82-02246 1505 2J
MURPHY, C. B. JR.
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of Heavy Metals
and Related Trace Elements,
W82-01278 1503 5C
Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of Heavy Metals
and Related Trace Elements,
W82-06812 1512 5C
PA- 157
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MURPHY, C. B. JR.
AUTHOR INDEX
Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Pro-
gram, Rochester, N.Y. - Volume I. Abatement
Analysis,
W82-03035 1507 5G
MURPHY, J.
Covering Distribution Storage, Panel Discus-
sion, Design Aspects and Alternatives,
W82-04701 1510 5G
MURPHY, K. L.
Design and Cost Comparison of Biological Ni-
trogen Removal Processes,
W82-01544 1503 5D
Dynamic Step Feed Control for Organic Carbon
Removal in a Suspended Growth System,
W82-04595 1510 5D
Evaluation of Biological Nitrification - Denitrifi-
cation at Penticton, British Columbia,
W82-06379 1512 5D
MURPHY, P. J.
Two Bed-Load Formulas: An Evaluation,
W82-02375 1505 2J
MURPHY, R. J.
Anthropogenically Derived Changes in the
Sedimentary Flux of Mg, Ni, Cu, Zn, Hg, Pb,
and P in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland,
W82-05145 1511 5B
MURPHY, T. P.
Ammonia and Nitrate Uptake in the Lower
Great Lakes,
W82-00882 1502 2H
Ammonia Volatilization in a Hypertrophic Prai-
rie Lake,
W82-02915 1506 2H
Blue-Green Algal Ammonia Uptake in Hyper-
trophic Prairie Lakes,
W82-02914 1506 2H
MURRAY, C. M.
Trenching of Digested Sludge,
W82-00974 1502 5E
MURRAY, D. L.
Storm Runoff Analyses on Three Semi-Arid
Catchments,
W82-04339 1510 2 A
MURRAY, H. E.
Analysis of Marine Sediment, Water and Biota
for Selected Organic Pollutants,
W82-04823 1511 5A
Metabolic Responses of Aquatic Bacterial Popu-
lations to Selected Insecticides,
W82-04257 1510 5C
MURRAY, J. P.
Groundwater Contamination by Sanitary Land-
fill Leachate and Domestic Wastewater in Car-
bonate Terrain: Principal Source Diagnosis,
Chemical Transport Characteristics and Design
Implications,
W82-01223 1503 5B
MURTAGH, G. J.
The Conservative Effect of Rainfall Variation
on Fertiliser Response in a Humid Environment,
W82-00316 1501 2A
MURTHY, C. R.
Structure of the Flow Within the Coastal
Boundary Layer of the Great Lakes,
W82-04572 1510 2H
MURTY, V. V. N.
Groundwater Quality Improvement Through
Nonlinear Diffusion,
W82-03652 1508 5G
MUSAEV, Z. A.
Investigation of the Overflow Spillway of the
Vclishchai Reservoir,
W82-O6220 1512 8A
MUSATOV, A. P.
Ecological Principles of the Creation of an Opti-
mal Water Regime in the Volga Delta and
North Caspian Sea,
W82-06985 1512 6G
Fishery Importance of the Ural-Caspian Fishing
District and Problems of its Water Supply,
W82-05342 1511 81
MUSICK, J. T.
Deep Tillage of Irrigated Pullman Clay Loam-
A Long-Term Evaluation,
W82-04372 1510 2G
A Management System for the Conjunctive Use
of Rainfall and Limited Irrigation of Graded
Furrows,
W82-02556 1505 3F
Planting Date and Water Deficit Effects on De-
velopment and Yield of Irrigated Winter Wheat,
W82-02607 1506 3F
MUSIK, I.
Analysis of Capacity Requirements for Storage
Reservoirs: A Case Study,
W82-00341 1501 6A
MUSQUERE, P.
Automation of the Seine Water Treatment Sta-
tion at Morsang and of the Water Softening
Station at Villeneuve-La-Garenne (Automatisa-
tion de la Station de Traitement d'Eau de Seine a
Morsang et de la Station d'Adoucissement de
Villeneuve-La-Garenne),
W82-05364 1511 5F
MUSSER, W. N.
Relationship Between Increased Crop Acreage
and Nonpoint-Source Pollution: A Georgia Case
Study,
W82-01550 1503 5B
MUSTY, P. R.
Automatic Capture and Processing of Analytical
Data in a Water Industry Laboratory,
W82-02207 1505 7C
MUTCH, R.
Biogeochemistry of Mountain Stream Waters:
The Marmot System,
W82-06569 1512 5B
MUTCHLER, C. K.
Effect of Slope Length on Erosion from Low
Slopes,
W82-00896 1502 2J
Modeling Erosion and Sediment Yield from
Flatland Watersheds,
W 82-0 1406 1503 2 J
Sediment Yield from a Flatland Watershed,
W82-0O941 1502 2J
Verification of the Slope Factor in the Universal
Soil Loss Equation for Low Slopes,
W82-02246 1505 2J
MUTHUKUMAR, G.
Aquatic Microbiology with Reference to Tannin
Degradation,
W82-02028 1504 5B
MUTHURI, F. M.
Nutrient Relationships in Shallow Water in an
African Lake, Lake Naivasha,
W82-03404 1508 2H
MUZAEV, I. D.
Investigation of the Transformation of Break-
through Waves in the Lower Pool of a Hydros-
tation with the Use of Computers,
W82-06622 1512 8B
MUZYLEV, S. V.
Probability-Theoretical Analysis of Fluctuations
in the Level of a Closed Water Body,
W82-00571 1502 2H
MVAKUSHKO, V. K.
The Formation of Water Quality in (lie Shallows
of a Southern Reservoir (Dnieper-Kn .
Canal) Under the Influence of Beds of Higher
Aquatic Vegetation,
W82-05453 1511 2H
MYERS, A.
Estuarine and Marine Coastal Pollution in the
Republic of Ireland,
W82-02418 1505 5B
MYERS, B.
Fluorometric Determination of DNA in Aquatic
Microorganisms by Use of Hoechst 33258,
W82-06889 1512 5A
MYERS, B. M.
Identification Codes for Organizations Listed in
Computerized Data Systems of the U.S. Geo-
logical Survey,
W82-02486 1505 10D
MYERS, E. A.
Selection of Irrigation Systems for Land Appli-
cation of Municipal Wastewater,
W82-02643 1506 3C
MYERS, E. J.
Circulation Patterns; Their Investigation and
Prediction,
W82-06477 1512 5F
MYERS, W. R. C.
Flow Resistance in Wide Rectangular Channels,
W82-05798 1511 8B
MYHRSTAD, J. A.
Groundwater Chemistry of Some Selected
Areas in Southeaster Norway,
W82-02020 1504 2K
MYKYTIUK, A. P.
Comparison of Methods for the Determination
of Trace Elements in Seawater,
W82-01086 1502 5A
Simultaneous Determination of Iron, Cadmium,
Zinc, Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Uranium in
Seawater by Stable Isotope Dilution Spark
Source Mass Spectrometry,
W82-00786 1502 5 A
MYRICK, R. M.
Delineation of Flood Hazards in the Jaynes
Quadrangle, Pima County, Arizona,
W82-03976 1509 7C
NABIVANETS, B. I.
Forms of the Migration of Metallic Ions in Fresh
Water,
W82-05456 1511 2K
Methods of Investigating the State of Metal Ions
in Natural Waters,
W82-00859 1502 5A
NABORS, M. W.
Salt- and Drought-Tolerant Crop Plants for
Water Conservation,
W82-05920 1512 3C
NADLER, A.
Determination of Solution Electrical Conductiv-
ity from Bulk Soil Electrical Conductivity Meas-
urements by the Four-Electrode Method,
W82-01458 1503 2G
Field Application of the Four-Electrode Tech-
nique for Determining Soil Solution Conductiv-
ity,
W82-03260 1507 2G
The Use of Na/Cl Ratios to Trace Solute
Sources in a Semiarid Zone,
W82-00601 1502 7B
PA-158
AUTHOR INDEX
NARAYANAN, R.
NAEF, F.
Can We Model the Rainfall-Runoff Process
Today,
W82-01609 1503 2A
NAGAI, H.
Preconcentration of Inorganic Mercury with an
Anion-Exchange Resin and Direct Reduction-
Aeration Measurements by Cold-Vapour
Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,
W82-03268 1507 5 A
NAGASE, H.
Proportion of Methylmercury to the Total
Amount of Mercury in River Waters in Canada
and Japan,
W82-06609 1512 5B
NAGASHIMA, M.
Acclimation of Sludge for Efficient Removal of
Nitrogen from Fermentation Wastewater,
W82-04990 1511 5D
Studies on Biological Nutrients Removal from
Fermentation Wastewater (III). Operational
Conditions Elimiating the Evolution of Nitrous
Oxide in a Denitrification Process,
W82-04991 1511 5D
NAGEL, C. A.
Design and Operation of Anaerobic Sludge Di-
gestion Systems,
W82-06347 1512 5D
NAGEL, W. H.
Making Chlorination Trustworthy,
W82-06639
1512 5F
NAGELS, G.
Detoxification of Waste Water Containing
Cyanides from the Wet-Scrubbing Systems of
Steel Mills (Entgiftung Cyanidhaltigen Gicht-
gaswaschwasser von Hochofen),
W82-04616 1510 5D
NAGPAL, J. L.
Slow-Sand Test-Beds Help Refine Design,
W82-04614 1510
5F
NAI-KUI, S.
Extraction and Spectrophotometric Determina-
tion of Cadmium Based on the Formation of a
Ternary Complex with Cadion and 1,10-Phen-
anthroline,
W82-05041 1511 5A
NAIR, G. B.
Distribution of Vibrio Parahaemolyticus in Fin-
fish Harvested from Porto Novo (S. India) Envi-
rons: A Seasonal Study,
W82-01737 1503 5A
NAIR, J.
Extraction-Spectrophotometric Determination
of Sub-Microgram Amounts of Nitrite Using 4-
Nitroaniline and Naphth-1-Ol,
W82-03123 1507 5 A
NAKAHARA, T.
Application of Hydride Generation to the Deter-
mination of Trace Concentrations of Arsenic by
Inductively-Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission
Spectrometry,
W82-02718 1506 5 A
N AKAHORI, I.
A New Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Method
of Control with Total Sludge Management,
W82-03853 1509 5D
NAKAJIMA, K.
The Role of Elemental Oxygen Demand in
Total Oxygen Demand for Water Pollutants,
W82-06611 1512 5D
NAKAJIMA, R.
Underwater Aerator,
W82-O0O65
1501 5D
NAKAJIMA, T.
Chemical Composition of Labile Fractions in
DOM,
W82-00917 1502 2H
NAKAMURA, M.
A Multiobjective Branch and Bound Method for
Network-Structured Water Resources Planning
Problems,
W82-04563 1510 6A
A Multiobjective Branch-and-Bound Method for
Planning Wastewater and Residual Management
Systems,
W82-06149 1512 6A
Multiperiod Design of Regional Wastewater
Systems: Generating and Evaluating Alternative
Plants,
W82-04562 1510 5D
NAKAOKA, A.
Apparatus for High-Efficient Microbiological
Oxidation Treatment,
W82-06166 1512 5D
NAKARI, T.
Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent Components Cause
Liver Dysfunction in Trout,
W82-05377 1511 5C
NAKASHIO, F.
Extraction of Copper with Liquid Surfactant
Membranes,
W82-01896 1504 5D
NAKATSUJI, M.
Supervisory Computer Control System for
Arakawa Left Basin-Wide Sewage Treatment
Plant,
W82-03862 1509 5D
NAKAYAMA, F. S.
Simplifying Neutron Moisture Meter Calibra-
tion,
W82-05173 1511 7B
Subsurface Trickle Irrigation Mangement with
Multiple Cropping,
W82-04356 1510 3F
NAKAYAMA, O.
Bactericidal Effect of Seawater Containing Di-
gested Night Soil and Marine Plankton Against
Intestinal Bacteria, (In Japanese),
W82-02799 1506 5E
NAKAYAMA, R.
An Algorithm on Optimal Operations of Acti-
vated Sludge Systems,
W82-04009 1509 5D
NAKONO, H.
Impact of Nutrient Enrichment in a Waterchest-
nut Ecosystem at Takahama-IRI Bay of Lake
Kasumigaura, Japan. V. Dynamics of Organic
Debris,
W82-03231 1507 2H
NALEPA, T.
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Sedi-
ments and Associated Benthos in Lake Erie,
W82-04882 1511 5A
NALEPA, T. F.
Release of Phosphorus by Certain Benthic In-
vertebrates,
W82-01502 1503 2H
Screen Mesh Size Affects Estimates of Macro-
and Meio-Benthos Abundance and Biomass in
the Great Lakes,
W82-02912 1506 2H
NAM, S. H.
Use of Adenosine Triphosphate in Biological
Purification Systems (In French),
W82-03302 1507 5D
NAMBIAR, K. R.
Luxury Uptake of Nitrogen in Flocculating
Algal-Bacterial System,
W82-00307 1501 5D
NAMEDA, Y.
Dissolved Oxygen Content Monitoring Using
Gas Phase Oxygen Analysis in a High Purity
Oxygen Activated Sludge Plant,
W82-04344 1510 5D
NANBO, K.
Continuous Water Quality Monitoring System
Using Telemetry in the City of Osaka,
W82-04590 1510 5A
NAND, K.
A Physical Reason for Higher pH of Tropical
Rainwater,
W82-04669 1510 2K
NANSON, G. C.
Downstream Reduction of Rural Channel Size
with Contrasting Urban Effects in Small Coastal
Streams of Southeastern Australia,
W82-04862 1511 2E
New Evidence of Scroll-Bar Formation on The
Beatton River,
W82-04188 1509 2J
NAP ARAXA WONG, K.
Modified Standard Operation Rules for Reser-
voirs,
W82-05658 1511 4A
NAPIER, T. L.
Local Attitudes Toward Alternative Uses of a
Reservoir Project,
W82-05743 1511 6B
NAPIORKOWSKI, J. J.
The Properties of the Kernels of the Volterra
Series Describing Flow Deviations from a
Steady State in an Open Channel,
W82-05525 1511 2E
NAQVI, N. Z.
Toxicities of Paraquat and Diquat Herbicides to
Freshwater Copepods (Diaptomus Sp. and Eu-
cyclops Sp.),
W82-00589 1502 5C
Toxicities of Paraquat and Metribuzin (Sencor)
Herbicides to the Freshwater Copepods, Eucy-
clops Agilis and Diaptomus Mississippiensis,
W82-04814 1511 5C
NAQVI, S. M.
Toxicities of Paraquat and Diquat Herbicides to
Freshwater Copepods (Diaptomus Sp. and Eu-
cyclops Sp.),
W82-00589 1502 5C
Toxicities of Paraquat and Metribuzin (Sencor)
Herbicides to the Freshwater Copepods, Eucy-
clops Agilis and Diaptomus Mississippiensis,
W82-04814 1511 5C
NARANG, R.
Love Canal: Chemical Contamination and Mi-
gration,
W82-01436 1503 5B
NARASIMHAN, T. N.
The Role of Pore Pressure in Deformation in
Geologic Processes,
W82-03706 1508 2F
NARAYANA, V. V. D.
Irrigation Practices for Reclaimed Alkali Soils,
W82-04269 1510 3F
NARAYANAN, R.
A Monthly Time Series Model of Municipal
Water Demand,
W82-02263 1505 6D
PA- 159
NARDA, N. K.
AUTHOR INDEX
NARDA, N. K.
SOYROOT - A Dynamic Model of Soybean
Root Growth and Water Uptake,
W82-00114 1501 21
NARKIS, N.
Effect of Hard Detergents on Algae in a High-
Rate-Oxidation Pond,
W82-06538 1512 5C
Phosphorus Removal by Activated Alumina,
W82-02313 1505 5D
NASH, H. D.
Bacterial Dynamics in a Water Supply Reser-
voir: A Case Study,
W82-04108 1509 5A
NASH, R. G.
Distribution of Silvex, 2,4-D, and TCDD Ap-
plied to Turf in Chambers and Field Plots,
W82-00568 1502 5B
NASS, H. G.
Comparison of Tests Characterizing Varieties of
Barley and Wheat for Moisture Stress Resist-
ance,
W82-01114 1503 21
NASSEHZADEH-TABRIZI, A. A.
Subsurface Drainage Effects on Erosion,
W82-06795 1512 4D
NASU, Y.
Lemna (Duckweed) as an Indicator of Water
Pollution. I. The Sensitivity of Lemna Paucicos-
tata to Heavy Metals,
W82-03318 1507 5A
NATARAJAN, R.
Distribution of Vibrio Parahaemolyticus in Fin-
fish Harvested from Porto Novo (S. India) Envi-
rons: A Seasonal Study,
W82-01737 1503 5A
NATEN, R. W.
Selected Biological Characteristics of Streams in
the Southeastern Uinta Basin, Utah and Colora-
do,
W82-06140 1512 7C
NAUDASCHER, E.
Cavitation Problems in High-Head Installations
(Kavitationsprobleme In Grundablassen).
W82-06237 1512 8B
NAUSCH-STENGEL, M.
Investigations on the Sedimentation in the Darst-
Zingst Bodden Chain - A Contribution to Estab-
lishment of an Energy and Matter Balance in the
Ecosystem. Part 2: Research on the Sedimenta-
tion of Plankton. (Untersuchungen Zur Sedi-
mentation in der Darss-Zingster Boddenkette
Ein Beitrag zur Aufstellung Einer Energie-und-
Stoffbilanz im Okosystem. Tiel 2: Untersuchun-
gen zur Sedimentation des Planktons),
W82-04761 1511 2L
NAUSCH-STENGL, M.
Investigations on the Sedimentation in the
Darss-Zingst Bodden Waters - A Contribution
to the Establishment of an Energy and Matter
Balance in the Ecosystem. Part 1: The Determi-
nation of the Rate of Sedimentation and Produc-
tivity Factors of Sedimented Material (Untersu-
chungen zur Sedimentation in den Darss-Zing-
ster Boddengewassern - Ein Beitrag zur Aufstel-
lung Einer Energie- und Stoffbilanz im Okosys-
tem. Teil 1: Die Bestimmung der Sedimenta-
tionsrate und Die Erfassung
Produktionsbiologisch Wichtiger Parameter des
Sedimentierten Materials).
W82-04762 1511 2L
NAVARRE, J-L.
Deposition of Heavy Elements on Belgian Agri-
cultural Soils,
W82-O03O6 1501 5B
NAVARRO, J. M.
Continuous Dentrification by Immobilized Cells
(Denitrification en Continu a I'Aide de Microor-
ganismes Immobilises sur des Supports Solides),
W82-06830 1512 5D
NAVOY, A. S.
Potentiometric Surface of the Floridan Aquifer
in Central Sumter County, Florida, May 1981,
W82-04507 1510 7C
Water-Resources Information for the Withlacoo-
chee River Region, West-Central Florida,
W82-02473 1505 6B
NAVROT, J.
Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Arid-Zone
Soils Irrigated with Treated Sewage Effluents
and Their Uptake by Rhodes Grass,
W82-02392 1505 5B
NAWLAKHE, W. G.
Settling Characteristics of Flocculent Suspen-
sion in Defluoridation of Water by Nalgonda
Technique,
W82-06441 1512 5F
NAYMIK, T. G.
Assessment of a Regional Aquifer in Central
Illinois,
W82-05052 1511 2F
Characterization of a Contaminant Plume in
Ground Water, Meredosia, Illinois,
W82-03645 1508 5B
A 'Random Walk' Solute Transport Model for
Selected Groundwater Quality Evaluations,
W82-03007 1507 6A
NEALE, P. J.
Effects of Freshwater Flow on Salinity and Phy-
toplankton Biomass in the Lower Hudson Estu-
ary,
W82-02117 1505 2L
NEAR, F. M.
Provision of Energy Requirements for Remote
Communities by Small-Scale Hydro Develop-
ment,
W82-03151 1507 8 A
NEARY, D. G.
Impact of Hexazinone on Invertebrates After
Application to Forested Watersheds,
W82-05206 1511 5C
NEBEL, C.
Ozone Treatment of Potable Water - Part I,
W82-00451 1501 5F
Ozone Treatment of Potable Water-Part 2,
W82-00452 1501 5F
Ozone Water Treatment Systems,
W82-03448 1508 5F
NEBRAT, A. A.
Planktonic Infusoria of Kiev and Kremenchug
Reservoirs,
W82-02082 1504 2H
NEDRIGA, V. P.
Computing the Settlement of Thin Antiseepage
Walls Formed from Clayey Soils,
W82-02692 1506 8D
NEDWELL, D. B.
Evidence for Coexistence of Two Distinct Func-
tional Groups of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in
Salt Marsh Sediment,
W82-04464 1510 2L
Sulfate Reduction and Methanogenesis in the
Sediment of a Saltmarsh on the East Coast of the
United Kingdom,
W82-06541 1512 2L
NEELY, W. C.
Investigation of the Chemical Nature and Possi-
ble Toxicity of Products Formed During the
Ozone Disinfection of Drinking Water Contain-
ing Organic Substances,
W82-06173 1512 5F
NEEMAN, I.
Ames' Mutagenic Activity in Recycled Water
from an Israeli Water Reclamation Project,
W82-00234 1501 5D
NEFF, E. L.
Runoff Curve Numbers for Northern Plains
Rangelands,
W82-02245 1505 2A
NEFF, J. M.
A Simple Spectrophotometry Technique for the
Determination of Pentachlorophenol in Water,
W82-05725 1511 5A
NEGI, V.
Phytoplankton Community Analysis in Lakes of
Kumaun Himalaya,
W82-06764 1512 5C
NEGRI, A. J.
Relation of Satellite-Based Thunderstorm Inten-
sity to Radar-Estimated Rainfall,
W82-00806 1502 2B
NEIBLING, W. H.
Estimating Sediment Transport Capacity in Wa-
tershed Modeling,
W82-02265 1505 2J
Sediment Transport Capacity of Overland Flow,
W82-01408 1503 2J
NEIDERT, S. H. -
Aeration at High Velocity Flows,
W82-05602
1511 8A
NEIHOF, R. A.
Improved Method for Determination of Respir-
ing Individual Microorganisms in Natural
Waters,
W82-06883 1512 5A
NEIL, J. H.
Monitoring Cladophora Growth Conditions and
the Effect of Phosphorus Additions at a Shore-
line Site in Northeastern Lake Erie,
W82-06942 1512 5C
NEILL, C. R.
Forest Management for Increased Water Yield-
How Useful in Southern Alberta,
W82-05760 1511 3B
NEILL, W. H.
Rainfall-Related Trends in the Structure of a
Fish-Crustacean Community in Texas' Galves-
ton Bay System,
W82-02160 1505 2L
NEILSEN, G. H.
Nonpoint N Runoff from Agricultural Water-
sheds into the Great Lakes,
W82-01148 1503 5B
NEILSON, H. R.
Disposal of Sludge to Sea,
W82-06595
1512 5E
NEIMAN, M.
Institutional Aspects Affecting Management of
Groundwater in California,
W82-06700 1512 6B
NEIMAN, T. N.
Experiments in Improving Rural Water Sup-
plies,
W82-04350 1510 5F
NEISSER, M. P.
Potential for Land Disposal of Two Nonbiode-
gradable Wastes,
W82-00939 1502 5D
PA-160
AUTHOR INDEX
NEWBOLD, J. D.
NEL, C. C.
Irrigation, Crop Yield and Drainage on the
Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme: 2. The Occurence
of and the Influence of Drainage on Salinized
Soil (In Afrikaans),
W82-03466 1508 4B
NELLER, R. J.
Modifications to Steam Channels in the Brisbane
Metropolitan Area, Australia,
W82-05572 1511 4A
NELLIS, M. D.
Application of Thermal Infrared Imagery to
Canal Leakage Detection,
W82-06994 1512 7B
Water Management in the North Deschutes Unit
Irrigation District: Geographic Perspectives and
Remote Sensing Applications,
W82-02739 1506 7B
NELSON, C. H.
Sediment Transport in Norton Sound, Alaska,
W82-00151 1501 2J
NELSON, C. O.
Nitrogen Balances for an Effluent Irrigation
W82-01478 1503 3C
NELSON, C. R.
Aromatic Amines in and Near the Buffalo River,
W82-00622 1502 5B
NELSON, D. C.
A Legal-Economic Critique of Groundwater
Law and Administration: With Special Refer-
ence to Arizona and Nebraska,
W82-03827 1509 6E
NELSON, D. W.
The Effects of Heavy Metals on Microbial Bio-
mass in Sediments of Palestine Lake,
W82-00925 1502 5C
Sediment and Nutrient Movement from the
Black Creek Watershed,
W82-00135 1501 5B
NELSON, G. H.
Flood of May 5 and 6, 1981, Mobile, Alabama,
W82-06128 1512 2E
NELSON, G. L.
Ground-Water Reconnaissance of Part of the
Lower Kenai Peninsula, Alaska,
W82-05837 1511 2F
Hydrology and the Effects of Industrial Pump-
ing in the Nikiski Area, Alaska,
W82-05846 1511 2F
NELSON, J. D.
Groundwater Monitoring Strategies to Support
Community Management of On-Site Home
Sewage Disposal Systems,
W82-03527 1508 5G
Methods for Assessment of Stream-Related Haz-
ards to Highways and Bridges,
W82-04626 1510 8 A
Statistical Considerations and Sampling Tech-
niques for Ground-Water Quality Monitoring,
W82-02618 1506 7 A
NELSON, J. G.
Regulation for Environmental Protection: The
Nanticoke Industrial Complex, Ontario, Canada,
W82-02024 1504 6E
NELSON, L. M.
Channel Conditions in the Lower Toutle and
Cowlitz Rivers Resulting From the Mudflows of
May 18, 1980,
W82-00004 1501 5B
NELSON, P. O.
Factors Affecting the Fate of Heavy Metals in
the Activated Sludge Process,
W82-01547 1503 5D
Influence of Dissolved Oxygen on Activated
Sludge Viability,
W82-02582 1505 5D
Influence of Dissolved Oxygen on Substrate Uti-
lization Kinetics of Activated Sludge,
W82-04707 1510 5D
Kinetics of Trace Metal Partitioning in Model
Anoxic Marine Sediments,
W82-02820 1506 5B
Model of Trace-Metal Partitioning in Marine
Sediments,
W82-02824 1506 5B
NELSON, R. F.
High-Solubility Gas Flotation,
W82-01184
1503 5D
NELSON, P. F.
Groundwater Problems in North Carolina,
W82-01056 1502
4B
NELSON, S. G.
Ammonium Uptake by Micronesian Species of
Gracilaria (Rhodophyta),
W82-05311 1511 5G
Kinetics of Nitrate and Ammonium Uptake by
the Tropical Freshwater Macrophyte Pistia
Stratiotes L.,
W82-00937 1502 5D
NELSON, W. H.
A Resonance Raman Method for the Rapid De-
tection and Identification of Bacteria in Water,
W82-00404 1501 5A
NELSON, W. R.
Ecology of Larval Fishes in Lake Oahe, South
Dakota,
W82-01444 1503 6G
NEMETH, J. C.
The Benefits of Pre-Operational Baseline Aquat-
ic Biology Studies,
W82-06235 1512 5A
NEMICKAS, B.
Geohydrologic Appraisal of Water Resources of
the South Fork, Long Island, New York,
W82-04206 1509 7C
NEMINSKII, M. L.
Closure of the Kama River at the Site of the
Lower Kama Hydroelectric Plant,
W82-02951 1506 8 A
NESHYBA, S.
On the Estimation of Antarctic Iceberg Melt
Rate,
W82-00166 1501 2C
NESLER, T. P.
The Relative Abundance of Opossum Shrimp,
Mysis Relicta, in Twin Lakes, Colorado Using a
Benthic Trawl,
W82-06399 1512 6G
Twin Lakes Studies: A Characterization of the
Twin Lakes Fishery via Creel Census with an
Evaluation of Potential Effects of Pumped-Stor-
age Power Generation,
W82-06401 1512 6G
NESS, G. E.
Survival of Vibrio Cholerae and Escherichia
Coli in Estuarine Waters and Sediments,
W 82-06742 1512 5C
NESTEROVA, M. P.
Removal of Oil Pollutants from Water Bodies by
Means of Hydrophobic Sorbents,
W82-03371 1507 5G
NESTMANN, E. R.
Determination of Mutagenic Potential and Or-
ganic Contaminants of Great Lakes Drinking
Water,
W82-05398 1511 5A
NEU, H. J. A.
Man-Made Storage of Water Resources-A Lia-
bility to the Ocean Environment. Part I,
W82-04749 1510 6G
Man-Made Storage of Water Resources~A Lia-
bility to the Ocean Environment. Part II,
W82-05126 1511 4A
NEUBAUER, C. P.
The Effects of Land-Clearing on a Small Water-
shed in Southern Guam,
W82-05303 1511 5C
NEUFELD, R. D.
Biological Oxidation of Aqueous Thiocyanate,
W82-00442 1501 5D
Factors Influencing Biological Nitrification of
Steel Industry Wastewaters,
W82-03134 1507 5D
Thiocyanate Bio-Oxidation Kinetics,
W82-02596 1505 5D
NEUKRUG, H. M.
Evaluating Regenerated Activated Carbon
Through Laboratory and Pilot-Column Studies,
W82-05670 1511 5F
NEUMAN, S. P.
Delayed Drainage in a Stream-Aquifer System,
W82-04268 1510 2F
Vadose Zone Permeability Tests: Steady State
Results,
W82-06302 1512 2G
Vadose Zone Permeability Tests: Summary,
W82-06301 1512 2G
Vadose Zone Permeability Tests: Unsteady
Flow,
W82-06303 1512 2G
NEUMAN, W. E.
Optimizing Coagulation with Pilot Filters and
Zeta Potential,
W82-03653 1508 5F
NEUMANN, U.
Wastewater Treatment with Activated Carbon
Addition at the Aeration Stage and Spent
Carbon Regeneration. (Abwasserreinigung
Unter Zugabe von Aktivkohle in die Belebungs-
stufe und Regenerierung der Aktivkohle),
W82-04283 1510 5D
NEUZIL, C. E.
On Conducting the Modified 'Slug' Test in
Tight Formations,
W82-06060 1512 8B
NEVEUX, J.
Synthesis and Degradation of Carbohydrates in
the Marine Planktonic Community of Eutrophic
Waters (Synthese et Degradation des Composes
Glucidiques au sein de la Commaunaute Planc-
tonique en Zone Marine Eutrophe),
W82-04672 1510 5B
NEVISSI, A. E.
Chemical Changes of Lakes Within the Mount
St. Helens Blast Zone,
W82-05459 1511 5B
NEWBERN, L. A.
Organic Matter Transport in an Appalachian
Mountain River in Virginia, U.S.A.,
W82-04949 1511 5B
NEWBOLD, J. D.
Effects of Logging on Macroinvertebrates in
Streams with and Without Buffer Strips,
W82-01227 1503 5C
PA-161
NEWBRY, B. W.
AUTHOR INDEX
NEWBRY, B. W.
Alternative Approach to Assessing Water Qual-
ity Impact of Wastewater Effluents,
W82-04788 1511 5G
Water Quality Management Using the Hazard
Assessment Approach,
W82-03823 1509 5G
NEWELL, C. J.
Modeling the Environmental Effects of a Navi-
gation Channel in a Tidal Bay,
W82-04449 1510 6G
NEWMAN, F. M.
Development of Oil-In-Water Monitor, Phase II,
W82-00100 1501 5A
NEWPORT, R.
Factors Influencing the Occurrence of Bursts in
Iron Water Mains,
W82-OO960 1502 8 A
NEWTON, A. J.
The Design and Interpretation of Marine Pollu-
tion Surveys,
W82-00700 1502 6E
Determination of Marine Consent Conditions,
W82-00323 1501 5G
NEWTON, J. G.
Geology and Water Availability of Dallas
County, Alabama,
W82-02833 1506 6D
Induced Sinkholes: An Engineering Problem,
W82-02559 1505 4B
NEWTON, R. J.
Improved Water and Nutrient Management
Through High Frequency Irrigation,
W82-05313 1511 3F
Improved Water and Nutrient Management
Through High-Frequency Irrigation - Vol I:
Comparison of Methods for Determining Soil
Hydraulic Characteristics,
W82-04169 1509 3F
Improved Water and Nutrient Management
Through High-Frequency Irrigation, Vol 2: Re-
sponse of Peanuts to Irrigation Management at
Different Crop Growth Stages,
W82-05293 1511 3F
Improved Water and Nutrient Management
Through High-Frequency Irrigation, Vol. 3: De-
termining the Transpiration Rate of Peach Trees
Under Two Trickle Irrigation Regimes,
W82-05312 1511 3F
NG, E.
Soil Moisture Relations in the Southern Califor-
nia Chaparral,
W82-01035 1502 2D
NGANA, J. O.
Estimation of Flood Peaks with Limited Hydro-
logic Data,
W82-05521 1511 2A
NGO, Q-T.
An Economic Analysis of Water Resources De-
velopment in Deltaic Regions of Asia: The Case
of Central Thailand,
W82-02735 1506 6D
NGUEN, V. K.
Determining of Seismic Earth Pressure on a
Rigid Retaining Wall,
W82-03497 1508 8D
NGUYEN, V-T-V.
Evaluation of Areal Versus Point Rainfall with
Sparse Data,
W82-00835 1502 2B
SIBLING, P. L. JR.
19X0 Progress Report on Baseline Aquatic Vege-
tation Studies to Determine the Efficacy of
Hybrid Carp (Grass Carp Female X Bighead
Carp Male) in Two California Irrigation Canals,
W82-03024 1507 4A
NICHOLLS, N.
On Predicting the Onset of the Australian Wet
Season at Darwin,
W82-06208 1512 2B
NICHOLS, D. S.
Treatment of Secondary Sewage Effluent with a
Peat-Sand Filter Bed,
W82-04871 1511 5D
NICHOLS, L. D.
Development of an Ultra-Thin-Skinned Reverse
Osmosis Membrane Using Homogeneous Poro-
plastic Film As the Ultramicroporous Substrate,
W82-03947 1509 3 A
NICHOLS, S. A.
Sampling Characteristics of Macrophyte Bio-
mass,
W82-06779 1512 5 A
NICHOLSON, K.
Fluoride Determination in Water: An Optimum
Buffer System for Use with the Fluoride-Selec-
tive Electrode,
W82-03259 1507 5F
Fluoride Determination in Water: An Optimum
Buffer System for use with the Fluoride-Selec-
tive Electrode,
W82-03269 1507 5 A
NICHOLSON, L. W.
Influence of PCBs in Water on Uptake and
Elimination of DDT and DDE by Lake Trout,
W82-01342 1503 5C
NICHOLSON, R. B.
Accumulation and Depuration of Metals by
Duckweed (Lemna Perpusilla),
W82-04479 1510 5B
NICHOLSON, S. E.
Rainfall and Atmospheric Circulation During
Drought Periods and Wetter Years in West
Africa,
W82-06211 1512 2B
NICKERSON, G. L.
Upgrading Water Treatment Plants: An Alterna-
tive to New Construction,
W82-04098 1509 5F
NICKS, A. D.
Soil Moisture Updating and Microwave Remote
Sensing for Hydrological Simulation,
W82-01611 1503 2G
Thunderstorm in Agriculture and in Forest
Management,
W82-04617 1510 2B
NICOL, S. M.
Environmental Aspects of Rural Development
with Particular Reference to the Keiskamma
River Basin Study,
W82-00685 1502 6D
NIEBER, J. L.
Two-Dimensional Soil Moisture Flow in a Slop-
ing Rectangular Region: Experimental and Nu-
merical Studies,
W82-04333 1510 2A
NIEBOER, E.
Determination of Nickel by Differential Pulse
Polarography at a Dropping Mercury Elec-
trode,
W82-01100 1502 5A
NIEDERLEHNER, B. R.
Biological Monitoring, Part IV - Toxicity Test-
ing,
W82-05339 1511 5C
Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Inverte-
brates,
W 82-0 1280 1503 5C
Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Inverte-
brates,
W82-06804 1512 5C
NIELSEN, M. K.
Computer Control of Nitrifying and Denitrify-
ing Activated Sludge Process,
W82-04025 1509 5D
NIEMANN, E.
On the Determination of the Degree of Wee-
dage in Flowing Waters (Zur Ansprache Des
'Verkrautungszustandes' in Fliess-Gewassern),
W82-05092 1511 7B
NIEMI, J. S.
Comparison of Statistical Phosphorus-Retention
Models,
W82-02930 1506 5G
NIEMI, R. M.
Actinomycetes and Fungi in Surface Waters and
in Potable Water,
W82-06543 1512 5B
NIEMITZ, W.
Evaluation of Water Quality Data Received by
Automatic Control Stations at the Teltow-Cana!
in Berlin (West),
W82-04607 1510 5A
NIERSTEDT, R. J.
Wastewater Management in Coastal North
Carolina,
W82-02511 1505 5D
Wastewater Management in Coastal North
Carolina,
W82-05559 1511 5E
NIGAM, J. P.
Low Cost Filtration Plants for Water Supply of
Ardha- Kumbha Mela, 1980 at Hardwar,
W82-06437 1512 5F
NIGHTINGALE, H. I.
Correlation of Selected Well Water Quality Pa-
rameters with Soil and Aquifer Hydrologic
Properties,
W82-04242 1509 5B
NIGHTINGALE, H. L.
Artificial Basin Recharge,
W82-03745
1508 4B
NIIMI, A. J.
Elimination of Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) by
Rainbow Trout (Salmo Gairdneri), and an Ex-
amination of Its Kinetics in Lake Ontario Sal-
monids,
W82-05195 1511 5B
NIJU, S.
Reliability and Stability of Trickling Filter Proc-
esses,
W82-04784 1511 5D
NIKIFOROVSKAYA, V. S.
Numerical Method of Solving Certain Inverse
Problems of Hydraulics,
W82-06619 1512 8B
NIKITINA, T. E.
Concrete of the Dam of the Kirovskoe Reser-
voir,
W82-03159 1507 8F
NIKOLAEV, 1. 1.
Theory of Ecological Prediction of Limnetic
Ecosystems,
W82-00597 1502 6G
PA 162
NIKOLA YEV, S. G.
Production of Gammarus Lacustris (Amphi-
poda, Gammaridae) in Lake Sevan,
W82-02781 1506 2H
NIKOLIN, V. I.
Outflow of Volcanic Rock and Gas During
Opening of the Arpa-Sevan Tunnel,
W82-02772 1506 2 A
NIKU, S.
Performance of Activated Sludge Processes: Re-
liability, Stability and Variability,
W82-04394 1510 5D
Stability of Activated Sludge Processes Based
on Statistical Measures,
W82-01489 1503 5D
NINE, B. J.
Microbial Activity of Trench Leachates from
Shallow-Land, Low-Level Radioactive Waste
Disposal Sites,
W82-03261 1507 5B
NISHIKAWA, S.
Dye-Coupled Electrode System for the Rapid
Determination of Cell Populations in Polluted
Water,
W82-06743 1512 5A
NISHIO, T.
Denitrification, Nitrate Reduction, and Oxygen
Consumption in Coastal and Estuarine Sedi-
ments,
W82-06748 1512 5C
NTTZBERG, K. A.
Placer Mining and Salmon Spawning in Ameri-
can River Basin, California,
W82-05200 1511 81
NIXON, S. W.
The Ecology of New England High Salt
Marshes: A Community Profile,
W82-06096 1512 2L
Freshwater Inputs and Estuarine Productivity,
W82-02110 1505 2L
NOAROV, YU. A.
Effect of Waters of Various Hardness on the
Cardiovascular System. (O Vliyanii vod Raznoi
Zhestkosti na Serdechno Sosudistuyu Sistemu),
W82-03699 1508 5C
NOBEL, P. S.
Spacing and Transpiration of Various Sized
Clumps of a Desert Grass, Hilaria Rigida,
W82-04295 1510 2D
Water Vapor Conductance and C02 Uptake for
Leaves of a C4 Desert Grass, Hilaria Rigida,
W82-01039 1502 21
NODA, H.
High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic De-
termination of Nitrite in Environmental Samples
by the Use of Hydralazine,
W82-04855 1511 5A
NOEL, D. S.
The Effect of Forest Clearcutting in New Eng-
land on Stream-Water Chemistry and Biology,
W82-02178 1505 4C
NOEL, J. E.
Modeling the Economics of Ground Water
Management,
W82-03733 1508 4B
NOFZIGER, D. L.
Super Slurper Effects on Crust Strength, Water
Retention, and Water Infiltration of Soils,
W82-01562 1503 2G
NOGITA, S.
Basic Studies on Carbon Dioxide/Air Control
System for Activated Sludge Processes,
W82-06833 1512 5D
AUTHOR INDEX
Calculation of Sludge Reservoir Volume for
MLSS Control,
W82-03856 1509 5D
Experiences of MLSS Control of the Activated
Sludge Process,
W82-03849 1509 5D
A New Indicator of the Activated Sludge Proc-
ess - Nitrous Oxide,
W82-04018 1509 5D
Organic Load Control of the Activated Sludge
Process Based on Predicted Daily Variation of
Influent Load,
W82-04028 1509 5D
NOGUCHI, S.
Acclimation of Sludge for Efficient Removal of
Nitrogen from Fermentation Wastewater,
W82-04990 1511 5D
Studies on Biological Nutrients Removal from
Fermentation Wastewater (III). Operational
Conditions Elimiating the Evolution of Nitrous
Oxide in a Denitrification Process,
W82-04991 1511 5D
NOGUEIRA, V. P.
River-Basin Simulation in Systems with Large
Response Time,
W82-05496 1511 2A
NOI, Y.
Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Arid-Zone
Soils Irrigated with Treated Sewage Effluents
and Their Uptake by Rhodes Grass,
W82-02392 1505 5B
NOKES, J. M.
Directory of Member Organizations of the Na-
tional Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX),
W82-00089 1501 10D
NOLAN, M.
Ground Water Protection by Recharge Zone
Management: Institutional Arrangements,
W82-03951 1509 5G
NOLTE, B. H.
Water Management Model Evaluation for North
Central Ohio,
W82-01536 1503 4A
NOMANI, A. A.
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometric Studies
of Cadmium and Zinc in Commercial Fertilisers,
Soils and River Waters,
W82-01388 1503 5B
NOONE, G. P.
Anaerobic Sludge Digestion-Need It Be Expen-
sive,
W82-03389 1507 5D
NOORISHAD, J.
An Upstream Finite Element Method for Solu-
tion of Transient Transport Equation in Frac-
tured Porous Media,
W82-06858 1512 2F
NORBERG, T. J.
Effects of Pollution on Freshwater Fish,
W82-06803 1512
NORTON, S. A.
graphy with Sulfate-Suppressed Barium and
Lead Eluents,
W82-01082 1502 5A
NORDSTROM, D. K.
The Effect of Sulfate on Aluminum Concentra-
tions in Natural Waters: Some Stability Rela-
tions in the System A1203-S03-H20 at 298 K,
W82-05581 1511 2K
NORIN, H.
Factors Influencing Formation of Trihalometh-
anes in Drinking Water with Special Reference
to Swedish Conditions,
W82-04826 1511 5F
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NORMAN, D.
Organics,
W82-01239
NORDIN, C. F. JR.
Size Distribution of Amazon River Bed Sedi-
ment,
W82-03488 1508 2J
NORDIN, R. N.
Strategies for Maintaining Water Quality in Two
British Columbia Lakes,
W82-05567 1511 5G
NORDMEYE, F. R.
Determination of Alkaline Earth and Divalent
Transition Metal Cations by Ion Chromato-
1503 5 A
NORMAN, D. M.
Analytical Methods Evaluation for Applicability
in Leachate Analysis,
W82-00380 1501 5A
NORMAN, T. S.
The Use of Chloramines to Prevent Trihalo-
methane Formation,
W82-04115 1509 5F
NORNBERG, P.
The Kyholm Corer-A Diver-Operated Sedi-
ment Corer,
W82-O0793 1502 7B
NOROUZIAN, M.
Characteristics of an Aerated Lagoon for Mu-
nicipal Wastewater Treatment,
W82-03727 1508 5D
NORRIS, D. P.
Efficiencies of Advanced Waste Treatment Ob-
tained with Upgraded Trickling Filters,
W82-03285 1507 5D
NORRIS, R. H.
Ecological Effects of Mine Effluents on the
South ESK River, North-Eastern Tasmania. I.
Study Area and Basic Water Characteristics,
W82-03322 1507 5C
NORTHEIMER, J.
Ground Water Problems in West Virginia,
W82-01060 1502 4B
NORTHROP, R. L.
Recreational Water Quality and Health,
W82-02997 1506 5C
NORTON, D.
Assessment of Water Quality Conditions in Ska-
mokawa Creek, Washington,
W82-01066 1502 5C
NORTON, S. A.
Geologic and Hydrologic Factors Controlling
Radon-222 in Ground Water in Maine,
W82-01222 1503 2F
Hypolimnetic Redox and Phosphorus Cycling in
Hypereutrophic Lake Sebasticook, Maine,
W82-06337 1512 2H
The Impact of Acidic Precipitation and Heavy
Metals on Soils in Relation to Forest Ecosys-
tems,
W82-05534 1511 5C
Radon-222, In Potable Water Supplies of New
England,
W82-01221 1503 5B
Responses of Northern New England Lakes to
Atmospheric Inputs of Acids and Heavy Metals,
W82-04420 1510 5B
PA- 163
NORWINE, J.
AUTHOR INDEX
NORWINE, J.
Precipitation Trends and Variability in the Vi-
cinity of Northwest Gulf Coast: 1900-1980,
W82-02159 1505 2L
NORWOOD, D. L.
Reactions of Chlorine with Selected Aromatic
Models of Aquatic Humic Material, »
W82-00254 1501 5F
NOSS, C. I.
Nitrification Using the Rotating Biological Con-
tactor,
W82-03132 1507 5D
Rotating Biodisks Recarbonate Alkaline
Wastewater,
W82-05685 1511 5D
NOVAK, J. T.
Mechanisms and Methods for Polymer Condi-
tioning of Activated Sludge,
W82-05445 1511 5D
Vacuum Filtration of Metal Hydroxide Sludges,
W82-00976 1502 5D
NOVAK, P.
Coefficient of Friction in Conduits with Large
Roughness,
W82-02901 1506 8B
NOVAK, R.
Filterability of Activated Sludge in Response to
Growth Conditions,
W82-O5860 1511 5D
NOVATOROV, S. V.
Closure of the Kama River at the Site of the
Lower Kama Hydroelectric Plant,
W82-02951 1506 8 A
NOVIKOV, YU
Effect of Waters of Various Hardness on the
Cardiovascular System. (O Vliyanii vod Raznoi
Zhestkosti na Serdechno Sosudistuyu Sistemu),
W82-03699 1508 5C
NOVIKOV A, I. S.
Cavitation-Resistant Gunite Coatings for Hy-
draulic Structures,
W82-03677 1508 8G
Concrete for Surfaces of High-Head Spillways,
W82-05110 1511 8F
NOVKIRISHKA, M.
Determination of Sulphide in Industrial Waste
Waters and Sewage Waters with an Iodide-Se-
lective Electrode,
W82-06192 1512 5 A
NOVKOV, S. M.
Forecasting Changes of Water Resources in
Large Rivers Following Land Drainage,
W82-04721 1510 2A
NOVOTNY, V.
Delivery of Suspended Sediment and Pollutants
from Nonpoint Sources during Overland Flow
W82-03902 1509 2J
NOWLIN, J. D.
Estimating Erosion and Sediment Yield on
Field-Sized Areas,
W82-01849 1504 2 J
NOYCE, J. R.
Evaluation of Methods for the Assay of Radium-
228 in Water,
W82-05212 1511 5A
NUGENT, C. E.
The Effects of Heavy Metals on Microbial Bio-
mass in Sediments of Palestine Lake,
W82-0O925 1502 5C
NULSEN, R. A.
Groundwater Systems Associated with Second-
ary Salinity in Western Australia.
W82-O2770 1506 2F
NUPEN, E. M.
Health Aspects of Waters at Public Health Re-
sorts,
W82-04348 1510 5A
NUR, A. M.
The Role of Pore Pressure in Deformation in
Geologic Processes,
W82-03706 1508 2F
NURNBERG, H. W.
New High-Performance Analytical Procedure
for the Voltammetric Determination of Nickel in
Routine Analysis of Water, Biological Materials
and Food,
W82-06467 1512 5A
A New Voltammetric Method for the Determi-
nation of Silica Traces in Water,
W82-03270 1507 5 A
Trace Determination of As(III) and As(V) in
Natural Waters by Differential Pulse Anodic
Stripping Voltammetry,
W82-05580 1511 5A
Voltammetric Studies on the Stability of the
ZN(II) Chelates with NTA and EDTA and the
Kinetics of their Formation in Lake Ontario
Water,
W82-01839 1504 2H
NUSCH, E. A.
50 Years of Lake Baldeney - Some Aspects of Its
Characteristics in Terms of Water Management
(50 Jahre Baldeneysee - Einige Aspekte Seiner
Wasserwirtschaftlichen Besonderheiten),
W82-06716 1512 5G
NUSS, G. S.
Designing for Deficit Irrigation,
W82-06334 1512 3F
NWA, E. U.
Using the Bamboo (Bambusa Vulgaris) as Field
Drainage Material,
W82-01743 1503 4A
NYBORG, M.
Deposition of Sulphur Gases from Multiple
Scattered Sources in Alberta,
W82-01868 1504 5B
NYDICK, S.
Kinetics of Compressibility in Two-Phase Fluid
Flows,
W82-05910 1512 1A
NYE, J. A.
Computer-Based Implementation of Combined
Sewer Control,
W82-04783 1511 5D
NYE, J. C.
Controlling Runoff for Livestock Feedlots; A
State of the Art,
W82-01769 1503 5G
NYGAARD, D. D.
Sample Digestion Procedures for Simultaneous
Determination of Arsenic, Antimony, and Sele-
nium by Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma
Emission Spectrometry with Hydride Genera-
tion,
W82-05360 1511 5 A
NYMAN, H. G.
Trophic Changes Without Changes in the Exter-
nal Nutrient Loading,
W82-02367 i 505 2H
NYSTROM, J. B.
Heated Discharge in an Estuary: Case Study,
W82-03674 i 508 2L
NYSTROM, R. R.
Chronic Effects of Ammonia-Stripped Oil Shale
Retort Water on Fishes, Birds, and Mammals,
W82-05375 1S1 1 5C
O'BANNON, C. E.
Electro-Osmosis Chemistry and Water Ouality,
W82-01518 1503 5E
O'BRIEN, A. L.
Hydrogeologic Evaluation of Wetland Basins
for Land Use Planning,
W82-04439 1510 2A
O'BRIEN, J. J.
On Modeling the Turbulent Transport of Pas-
sive Biological Variables in Aquatic Ecosystems,
W82-02661 1506 2L
O'BRIEN, R. P.
Containment and Treatment of the Love Canal
Landfill Leachate,
W82-05250 1511 50
O'BRIEN, R. T.
Effects of Chlorine Concentration on the Struc-
ture of Poliovirus,
W82-04525 15 10 5F
O'BRIEN, W. J.
Use of Aquatic Macrophytes for Wastewater
Treatment,
W82-04046 1509 5D
O'CONNELL, E.
A Systems Model of Streamflow and Water
Quality in the Bedford Ouse River System ~ II.
Water Quality Modelling,
W82-03243 1507 5B
O'CONNELL, P. E.
Adaptive Hydrological Forecasting - A Review,
W82-00984 1502 2A
O'CONNOR, B.
Turbulence Model for Flow Over Dredged
Channels,
W82-02201 1505 8B
O'CONNOR, J. T.
Removing Trace Organics from Drinking Water
Using Activated Carbon and Polymeric Adsor-
bents,
W82-02987 1506 5F
O'CONNORS, H. B. JR.
Uptake of Polychlorinated Biphenyls by Natural
Phytoplankton Assemblages: Field and Labora-
tory Determination of C14-PCB Particle- Water
Index of Sorption,
W82-01032 1502 5B
O'DEA, J.
Consecutive Amperometric Titrations for Cal-
cium and Magnesium,
W82-00208 1501 5A
O'DONNELL, T. H.
Hydrogeologic Sections Through Lee County
and Adjacent Areas of Hendry and Collier
Counties, Florida,
W82-05830 1511 7C
O'DOWD, J.
Northeastern New Jersey Grapples With a
Drought,
W82-00289 1501 8 A
O'GRADY, S. M.
Description of a New Submersible Filter-Pump
Apparatus for Sampling Plankton,
W82-01012 1502 7B
O'HEARN, M.
Verification of the Potential Yield and Chemical
Quality of the Shallow Dolomite Aquifer in
Dupage County, Illinois,
W82-03100 1507 2F
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AUTHOR INDEX
OGASAWARA, H.
O'KEEFE, P.
Love Canal: Chemical Contamination and Mi-
gration,
W82-01436
1503 5B
O'LEARY, S. J.
Bedload Transport in an Oregon Coast Range
Stream,
W82-03548 1508 2J
O'LOUGHLIN, E. M.
A Rate of Rise Controller for Automatic Water
Samplers,
W82-02938 1506 7B
O'MELIA, C. R.
Aquasols: The Behavior of Small Particles in
Aquatic Systems,
W82-00540 1502 IB
Considering Sludge Production in the Selection
of Coagulants,
W82-05675 1511 5F
Filtration Performance in Water and
Wastewater Treatment: Theory and Measure-
ment,
W82-05285
1511 5D
Wastewater Management in Coastal North
Carolina,
W82-02511 1505 5D
Wastewater Management in Coastal North
Carolina,
W82-05559 1511 5E
O'NEAIL, T. M.
Selecting Energy-Efficient Wastewater Treat-
ment Systems,
W82-04904 1511 5D
O'NEILL, J.
Esholt-Past, Present and Future,
W82-06653 1512 5D
O'NEILL, K.
A Derivation of the Equations for Transport of
Liquid and Heat in Three Dimensions in a Frac-
tured Porous Medium,
W82-04888 1511 2F
O'NEILL, P.
Aircraft Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture and
Hydrologic Parameters, Taylor Creek, Fla., and
Litle River, Ga., 1979 Data Report,
W82-01771 1503 7B
O'NEILL, P. E.
Aircraft Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture and
Hydrologic Parameters, Chickasha, Okla., 1980
Report,
W 82-06969 1512 7B
Evaluation of Coliphage Detection as a Rapid
Indicator of Water Quality,
W82-06537 1512 5A
O'NEILL, R. V.
A Comparison of Sensitivity Analysis and Error
Analysis Based on a Stream Ecosystem Model,
W82-00991 1502 7 A
O'NEILL, W. B.
Pollution Permits and Markets for Water Qual-
ity,
W82-01699
1503 6A
O'RIORDAN, J.
New Strategies for Water Resource Planning in
British Columbia,
W82-05395 1511 6E
O'ROURKE, P. A.
A Parametric Crop Water Use Model,
W82-01310 1503 21
O'SHEA, J.
The Seepage Flow Through a Free Boundary
Aquifer into a River,
W82-04305 1510 2F
OTOOLE, J. C.
Comparison of Pressure Chamber and Psychro-
meter Estimates of Leaf Water Potential in Rice,
W82-04541 1510 21
OAKLEY, S. M.
Kinetics of Trace Metal Partitioning in Model
Anoxic Marine Sediments,
W82-02820 1506 5B
Model of Trace-Metal Partitioning in Marine
Sediments,
W82-02824 1506 5B
OBAYASKI, A. W.
Anaerobic Treatment of High-Strength Wastes,
W82-04907 1511 5D
OBENG-ASAMOA, E. K.
Periphyton in the Volta Lake. I. Seasonal
Changes on the Trunks of Flooded Trees,
W82-02882 1506 2H
Periphyton in the Volta Lake. II. Seasonal
Changes on Wooden Blocks with Depth,
W82-02883 1506 2H
OBENG, L. A.
Effect of Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids Con-
centration on the Biodegradation of Nitrilotria-
cetic Acid in the Activated Sludge Process,
W82-04829 1511 5C
The Influence of Transient Temperature
Changes on the Biodegradation of Nitrilotriace-
tic Acid in the Activated Sludge Process,
W82-06193 1512 5D
OBERAUER, S.
Some Aspects of Plant Water Relations in Alas-
kan Arctic Tundra Species,
W82-00846 1502 21
OBERMAYER, A. S.
Development of an Ultra-Thin-Skinned Reverse
Osmosis Membrane Using Homogeneous Poro-
plastic Film As the Ultramicroporous Substrate,
W82-03947 1509 3 A
OBEYSEKERA, J. T. B.
Identification of Streamflow Stochastic Models,
W82-0O555 1502 2A
OBLED, C.
Objective Analyses and Mapping Techniques for
Rainfall Fields: An Objective Comparison,
W82-06327 1512 2B
Problems of Modelling a High Mountainous
Drainage Basin with Predominant Snow Yields,
W82-04303 1510 2A
OBORNE, A. C.
The Application of a Water-Quality Model to
the River Wye, Wales,
W82-02876 1506 5 A
OBUKHOVA, I. V.
Estimation of Moisture Exchange of Ground-
water with Rocks of the Zone of Aeration in the
Winter and Spring,
W82-05043 1511 2G
OCANAS, G.
Water Reuse Planning Models: Extensions and
Applications,
W82-04565 1510 6A
OCHS, J. D.
Composting Is Working in Camden,
W82-00948 1502 5E
OCKERSHAUSEN, R. W.
History of a Water Chemical,
W 82-00074
OCANAS SANCHEZ, G.
Optimal Water Reuse Planning,
W82-02736
1506 6A
OCHIAI, M.
Chemical Composition of Labile Fractions in
DOM,
W82-00917 1502 2H
Vertical Distribution of Monosaccharides in
Lake Water,
W82-O0665 1502 2H
1501 5F
ODA, K.
The Distribution and Seasonal Fluctuations of
Heterotrophic Bacteria and Coliform Bacteria in
the Rivers and Estuaries in Osaka City, Japan
(In Japanese),
W82-02774 1506 5 A
Enumeration of Heterotrophic Bacteria in River
Waters by Using a Low Nutrient Medium (In
Japanese),
W82-02352 1505 5 A
ODAI, S.
Effect of Rotation Speed on Reaction Rate on a
Rotating Biological Contactor,
W82-04992 1511 5D
ODAJIMA, K.
Effect of Slime Stuck Inside Sampling Pipings
on Water Quality and How to Remove It,
W82-03585 1508 5D
ODAWARA, Y.
Apparatus for High-Efficient Microbiological
Oxidation Treatment,
W82-06166 1512 5D
ODEGAARD, H.
Removal of Humic Substances from Natural
Waters by Reverse Osmosis,
W82-06045 1512 5F
ODGAARD, A. J.
Transverse Bed Slope in Alluvial Channel
Bends,
W82-04366 1510 2J
ODUM, E. P.
Microcosms as Test Systems for the Ecological
Effects of Toxic Substances: An Appraisal with
Cadmium,
W82-03026 1507 5C
OEHLER, K. E.
The Neckar as a Source of Process and Reserve
Water (Der Neckar als Lifeferant von Betriebs-
und Reservewasser),
W82-04546 1510 5F
OERLEMANS, J.
Some Basic Experiments with a Vertically-Inte-
grated Ice Sheet Model,
W82-03209 1507 2C
OESCHGER, H.
Correlation of Oxygen 18 in Precipitation with
Temperature and Altitude,
W82-03203 1507 2A
OFER, Z.
A Laboratory Model for Under-Water Con-
struction of a Dam,
W82-00347 1501 8D
OFFICER, C. B.
Discussion of Trace Metals in the Waters of a
Partially-Mixed Estuary,
W82-02542 1505 2L
A Perspective on Estuarine and Coastal Re-
search Funding,
W82-01803 1504 9A
OGASAWARA, H.
Inflow Prediction and Cooperative Operation of
Pumps, Valves and Gates in Storm Water Drain-
age System,
W82-03068 1507 8C
PA- 165
OGASAWARA, H.
AUTHOR INDEX
Role of Sensors in Trunk Sewers in the Control
of Flow and Wastewater Quality,
W82-03859 1509 5D
OGATA, S.
An Investigation of the Influence of Bacterio-
phages on the Bacterial Flora and Purification
Powers of Activated Sludge,
W82-02433 1505 5E
OGG, C. W.
Efficiently Reducing Nonpoint Phosphorus
Loads to Lakes and Reservoirs,
W82-04154 1509 5B
OGIL'VI, N. A.
Possibility of Substantiating the Groundwater
Flow Equation on the Basis of Thermodynamics
of Irreversible Processes,
W82-05032 1511 2F
OGILVIE, D. M.
Mercury Clean-Up in Canada's Lake St. Clair:
Only a Partial Success,
W82-03788 1509 5C
Weak Controls from Sea to Shining Sea,
W82-05035 1511 5B
OGURA, K.
Direct Analytical Method for Aromatic Com-
pounds in Water by Steam Carrier Gas Chroma-
tography,
W82-05164 1511 5A
OHKURA, K.
Practice and Perspective on Computer Control
in Sewage Process,
W82-03852 1509 5D
OHLE, W.
Mineral Impact of Lakes as Background for
Their Biogenic Dynamics,
W82-01359 1503 2H
OHMURA, A.
Evaporation from the Surface of the Arctic
Tundra on Axel Heiberg Island,
W82-06065 1512 2D
Regional Water Balance on the Arctic Tundra in
Summer,
W82-06061 1512 2D
OHNO, M.
Bactericidal Effect of Seawater Containing Di-
gested Night Soil and Marine Plankton Against
Intestinal Bacteria, (In Japanese),
W82-02799 1506 5E
OHTAKE, H.
Simulation of Nutrient Balances in a Shallow
and Polluted River: A Strategy for Environmen-
tal Control,
W82-02354 i 50 5 5B
OHTO, T.
Inflow Prediction and Cooperative Operation of
Pumps, Valves and Gates in Storm Water Drain-
age System,
W82-03068 1507 8C
Organic Load Control of the Activated Sludge
Process Based on Predicted Daily Variation of
Influent Load,
W82-04028 1509 5D
Role of Sensors in Trunk Sewers in the Control
of Flow and Wastewater Quality,
W82-03859 1509 5D
OIKARI, A. O. J.
Kraft Pulp Mill Effluent Components Cause
Liver Dysfunction in Trout,
W82-05377 151, 5C
OKADA, N.
Cost Allocation in Water Resources Develop-
ment,
W82-06854 1512 6C
OKALI, D. U. U.
Stomatal Response to Environmental Variables
in Two Tropical Forest Species During the Dry
Season in Nigeria,
W82-02884 1506 2D
OKIDI, C. O.
Review of Treaties on Consumptive Utilization
of Waters of Lake Victoria and Nile Drainage
System,
W82-05987 1512 6E
OKLAND, J.
Acidification in 50 Norwegian Lakes,
W82-03344 1507 2H
OKOS, M. R.
A Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics Approach
to Transport Phenomena in Capillary Porous
Media,
W82-00697 1502 2F
OKSIYUK, O. P.
Biological Pollution and Pollution Control in
Canals Diverting Flow from One River Basin to
Another,
W82-01922 1504 5C
The Ecological Case for the Creation of the
Danube-Dnieper Water Resources Utilization
System,
W82-05329 1511 6G
Formation of Water Quality in the Irtysh-Kara-
ganda Canal,
W82-01716 1503 5B
Quantitative Assessment of Filamentous Algae
as a Source of Deteriorating Water Quality in
Canals,
W82-05593 1511 5B
OKUN, D. A.
Wastewater Management in Coastal North
Carolina,
W82-02511 1505 5D
Wastewater Management in Coastal North
Carolina,
W82-05559 151 1 5E
OKUSA, S.
Slope Failures and Tailing Dam Damage in the
1978 Izu-Ohshima-Kinkai Earthquake,
W82-02891 1506 8D
OLAIZ, A.
Restructuration of the Water Tariff System for
Irrigation Districts in Mexico.
W82-04962 1511 6C
OLASZI, V.
Investigations of Natural Hungarian Zeolite for
Ammonia Removal,
W82-05482 1511 5D
OLDFIELD, F.
Palaeoecological Studies of Lakes in the High-
lands of Papua New Guinea. I. The Chronology
of Sedimentation,
W82-03235 1 50 7 2J
Palaeoecological Studies of the Recent Develop-
ment of Lake Vaxjosjon. III. Reassessment of
Recent Chronology on the Basis of Modified
Pb2 10 Dates,
W82-03480 15O8 5B
OLDHAM, R. S.
Circulation Patterns; Their Investigation and
Prediction,
W82-06477 1512 5F
OLEA, R. A.
Ground-Water Network Design for Northwest
Kansas, Using the Theory of Regionalized Var-
iables,
W82-04921 151, 4B
OLECKNO, W. A.
The National Interim Primary Drinking Water
Regulations, Part I - Historical Development
W82-05814 1511 5G
The National Interim Primary Drinking Water
Standards. Part II. Impact on Community Water
Systems. The Indiana Experience,
W82-05815 151) 5G
OLEM, H.
Coal and Coal Mine Drainage,
W82-01261
Coal and Coal Mine Drainage,
W82-O6802
Power Industry Wastes,
W82-01265
1503 5G
1512 5B
1503 5B
Rotating Disc Biological Treatment of Acid
Mine Drainage,
W82-03968 1509 5D
OLESZKIEWICZ, J. A.
Biofiltration Design Based on Volumetric Load-
ing,
W82-05698 1511 5D
Biological Nitrification of Industrial
Wastewater,
W82-05129 1511 5D
OLESZKIWICZ, J. A.
Anaerobic Treatment in Novel Contact Digest-
W82-05681
1511 5D
OLEYNIK, G. N.
Formation of Water Quality in the Irtysh-Kara-
ganda Canal,
W82-01716 1503 5B
OLIVE, J. H.
Algal Bioassay of the Portage Lakes, Summit
County, Ohio,
W82-04813 1511 2H
OLIVE, P.
Radiocarbon Dating of Groundwater of the
Aquifer Confined in the Lower Triassic Sand-
stones of the Lorraine Region, France,
W82-02877 1506 2F
OLIVE, R. T.
James Bay Spillways and Control Structures,
W82-04692 1510 8 A
OLIVIER, R. J.
Evaluation of a Precipitation Map Using a
Smoothed Elevation-Precipitation Relationship
and Optimal Estimates (Kriging),
W82-01892 1504 2B
OLIVIERI, A. W.
Guidelines for Control of Septic Tank Systems,
W82-02599 1505 5B
OLOFFS, P. C.
Residues in Cutthroat Trout (Salmo Clarki) and
California Newts (Tarichia Torosa) From a
Lake Treated With Technical Chlordane,
W82-00558 1502 5C
OLPIN, O.
Water Law and the Development of Geother-
mal Resources,
W82-06218 1512 6E
OLSEN, C. R.
Reactor-Released Radionuclides in Susquehanna
River Sediments,
W82-03189 1507 5B
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AUTHOR INDEX
OSADCHYKH, V. F.
Sediment Mixing