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Advances in Water Pollution Research

Proceedings of the International Conference Held in London, September 1962

  • 1st Edition - October 2, 2013
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: B. A. Southgate
  • Language: English

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Advances in Water Pollution Research, Volume 1 contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Water Pollution Research held in London in September 1962. The conference provided a forum for assessing advances in water pollution research and tackled a wide array of topics, from biological extraction and accumulation in stream self-purification to recovery and identification of organics in water, as well as the effect of heated effluents on fish and the role of aquatic actinomycetes in self-purification of freshwater streams. Comprised of 16 chapters, this volume begins with a description of a working theory of the mode of action of biological extraction and accumulation in stream self-purification. The discussion then turns to the oxygen regime and the processes of self-purification in reservoirs with retarded discharge; the effect of current on the composition of biocenoses in flowing water streams; and prediction of stream re-aeration rates. Subsequent chapters focus on a small watercourse accidentally polluted by phenol compounds; determination and charting of waste load in a flowing stream; effects of domestic and industrial discharges on the ecology of riffles in Midland streams; and effects of plants and animals on the conditions in freshwater streams with particular reference to their oxygen balance. This book will appeal to practitioners and research workers with interest in the problems of water pollution.

Table of contents


Biological Extraction and Accumulation in Stream Self-Purification

Discussion

The Oxygen Regime and the Processes of Self-Purification in Reservoirs with Retarded Discharge

The Effect of the Current on the Composition of Biocoenoses in Flowing Water Streams

Discussion

Self-Purification of Fresh Water Streams as Affected by Temperature and by the Content of Oxygen, Nitrogen and Other Substances

Discussion

An Electronic Monitor System for River-Quality Surveillance and Research

Discussion

An Analog Computer for Oxygen Sag Calculations

Discussion

The Prediction of Stream Reaeration Rates

Discussion

The Research Program on the Mississippi River in the Vicinity of Minneapolis and St. Paul

Discussion

Recovery and Identification of Organics in Water

Discussion

Investigation of a Small Watercourse Accidentally Polluted by Phenol Compounds

Discussion

Salmonellae in Crude Sewage, Sewage Effluent and Sewage-Polluted Natural Waters

Discussion

The Role of Aquatic Actinomycetes in Self-Purification of Fresh Water Streams

Discussion

Determination and Charting of the Waste Load in a Flowing Stream

Discussion

The Effect of Heated Effluents on Fish

Discussion

Effects of Domestic and Industrial Discharges on the Ecology of Riffles in Midland Streams

Discussion

Some Effects of Plants and Animals on the Conditions in Fresh-Water Streams with Particular Reference to their Oxygen Balance

Discussion

Index

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  • Published: October 2, 2013
  • Language: English

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