Methods for analyzing floc properties / Steven N. Liss [and three others].: En13-5/04-178E-PDF

"Flocs are major transport agents for many environmentally significant substances in freshwater and marine ecosystems, as well as being essential components of many engineered water treatment systems. There is a well recognized need for a compilation and synthesis of the existing methods for analyzing floc properties and the structure/function relationships within flocs. A detailed compilation and synthesis of the extant methods is presented here, in a format which should stimulate the three major users of the methods. These users will be engineers, freshwater scientists and marine scientists from many diverse disciplines within the government, university and private sectors of many countries. Of particular interest will be novel methods for dissecting flocs microscopically and for analyzing microbial systems and processes at the molecular level"--Abstract.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
National Water Research Institute (Canada)
Title Methods for analyzing floc properties / Steven N. Liss [and three others].
Series title NWRI contribution ; 04-178
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Includes bibliographic references.
Includes abstract in French.
Publishing information Burlington, Ontario : National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, 2004.
Author / Contributor Liss, Steven N., author.
Description 1 online resource (24 pages)
Catalogue number
  • En13-5/04-178E-PDF
Subject terms Aquatic ecosystems
Water management
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