02144cam 2200421zi 45009.874601CaOODSP20221107164233m o d f cr |n|||||||||190610s1990 oncb #ot f000 0 eng dCaOODSPengrdaCaOODSPengfren-cn-onEn13-5/90-42E-PDFCoakley, J. P. (John Phillip), 1940- author.Specific organic components as tracers of contaminated fine sediment dispersal in Lake Ontario near Toronto / John P. Coakley and John H. Carey and Brian J. Eadie.Burlington, Ontario : National Water Research Institute, [1990]1 online resource (17, (10) pages) : maps.texttxtrdacontentcomputercrdamediaonline resourcecrrdacarrierNWRI contribution ; no. 90-42Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].Includes bibliographical references."Bottom sediments around the outfall of the Humber Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), which with the Humber River, comprises the major contaminant point source emptying into Humber Bay, Lake Ontario, were analyzed for a number of cultural and industrial organic contaminants, including sewage-related compounds such as the faecal sterol coprostanol, α-tocopheryl acetate (α-TCA), linear-chain n-alkane hydrocarbons, and carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of refractory sediment organic matter"--Abstract.Includes abstract in French.gccstWater pollutiongccstWaste watergccstSedimentsgccstLakesCarey, John H., author.Eadie, Brian J., author.Canada. Environment Canada.National Water Research Institute (Canada)NWRI contribution ;no. 90-42.(CaOODSP)9.844121PDF2.62 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en13-5/En13-5-90-42-eng.pdf