Auflistung Galveston Bay Information Collection nach Erscheinungsdatum
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Petroleum hydrocarbons and oyster resources of Galveston Bay, Texas
(, -32676)Field and laboratory studies of petroleum hydrocarbons in the tissues of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, a primary shellfish resource in the Galveston Bay system, were conducted from 1971-1974. Initial ultraviolet ... -
Summary statistics and graphical comparisons of specific conductance, temperature, and dissolved oxygen data, Buffalo Bayou, Houston, Texas, April 1986-March 1991
(, -32676)Buffalo Bayou is the major stream that drains the Houston, Texas, metropolitan area. The U.S. Geological Survey has provided specific conductance, temperature, and dissolved oxygen data to the City of Houston for three ... -
A least cost analysis for the Houston Ship Channel
(, 247)A FINITE-DIFFERENCE, STEADY-STATE MATHEMATICAL MODEL WAS EMPLOYED TO PREDICT SUMMER DISSOLVED OXYGEN PROFILES RESULTING FROM WASTEWATER DISCHARGES AND OTHER INFLUENCES FOR A ONE-DIMENSIONAL, HOMOGENOUS ESTUARINE SYSTEM ... -
Oil spill skimmer speeds recovery
(, 327)The article describes a new type of oil spill skimmer, the Class XI Skimmer, which successfully completed an oil recovery assignment recently when the Liberian tanker Burmah Agate started burning and spilling oil in November ... -
Occurrence of Euconchoecia chierchiae Muller, 1890, (Ostracoda, Halocyprididae) in Cedar Bayou, Chambers County, Texas
(, 394)This report extends the western range of this species in the western hemisphere by 1040 km. Two juveniles, one male and one of unknown sex, were collected in a surface plankton tow on 6 January 1976 at Cedar Bayou. This ... -
Seasonal Fluctuations of Dieldrin Residues in the Tissues of the Marsh Clam, Rangia Cuneata, from a Texas Estuary
(, 443)The marsh clam, Rangia cuneata, was collected in Trinity Bay, Texas, in 1970 and 1971 and analyzed for residues of the chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide, dieldrin, by gas-liquid chromatography. Analysis was carried out ... -
Dermo Patrol Researchers Keep Watch on Oyster Disease
(, May-Jun. 2)On a warm morning in mid-November in his laboratory at Texas A&M University at Galveston, Dr. Sammy Ray is opening an oyster, one of the last five out a group of 80 from Lower Galveston Bay that he has shucked since the ... -
Complexation of mercury by dissolved organic matter in surface waters of Galveston Bay, Texas
(, 1 Feb. 200)The chemical speciation of dissolved mercury in surface waters of Galveston Bay was determined using the concentrations of mercury-complexing ligands and conditional stability constants of mercury-ligand complexes. Two ... -
Determination of Mercury Complexation in Coastal and Estuarine Waters Using Competitive Ligand Exchange Method
(, 1 Sep. 200)While many studies have examined Hg(II) binding ligand in natural dissolved organic matter, determined ligand concentrations far exceed natural Hg(II) concentrations. This ligand class may not influence natural Hg(II) ... -
Galveston: history of the island and the city.
(Jenkins Garrett Press., 1879)No abstract available -
Notes on fishes observed about Pensacola, Florida, and Galveston, Texas, with description of new species.
(, 1882)This paper provides an annotated list of 131 marine fishes recorded from Galveston, Texas and Pensacola, Florida, by David S. Jordan in March 1882. The list contains 47 species previously not reported from the Gulf coast ... -
The industries of Houston: her relations as a center of trade, business houses and manufacturing establishments.
(J.M. Elstner and Company, Publishers., 1887)No abstract available -
The physical phenomena of harbor entrances, their causes and remedies.
(, 1888)No abstract available -
Tidal phenomena of Galveston Harbor (discussion to accompany The Brazos River harbor project by G.Y. Wisner).
(, 1891)No abstract available -
Contributions to the natural history of Texas. Part I- Texas mollusca.
(, 1892)No abstract available