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pro vyhledávání: '"Blair D. Leftwich"'
Autor:
Steven M. Presley, Burton C. Suedel, Stephen B. Cox, Michael T. Abel, Todd A. Anderson, Thomas R. Rainwater, Galen P. Austin, George P. Cobb, Blair D. Leftwich, Gary L. Ray, Ronald J. Kendall
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 29:1429-1437
During the last four years, significant effort has been devoted to understanding the effects that Hurricanes Katrina and Rita had on contaminant distribution and redistribution in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, and the surrounding Gulf Coast area. Elev
Autor:
Timothy S. Goebel, Blair D. Leftwich, George P. Cobb, Les N. McDaniel, Burton C. Suedel, Richard E. Zartman, Michael T. Abel, Thomas R. Rainwater, Steven M. Presley, Galen P. Austin, Richard Rigdon, Stephen B. Cox, Todd A. Anderson, Ronald J. Kendall
Publikováno v:
Environmental Geochemistry and Health. 32:379-389
Immediately following hurricane Katrina concern was raised over the environmental impact of floodwaters on the city of New Orleans, especially in regard to human health. Several studies were conducted to determine the actual contaminant distribution
Autor:
Randall M. Jeter, Baohong Zhang, John C. Zak, Michael T. Abel, Jennifer R. Huddleston, George P. Cobb, Todd A. Anderson, Stephen B. Cox, Steven M. Presley, Thomas R. Rainwater, Kang Tian, Eric J. Marsland, Galen P. Austin, Blair D. Leftwich, Steven G. Platt, Ronald J. Kendall
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 40:468-474
Storm surge associated with Hurricane Katrina and the breach of levees protecting New Orleans, Louisiana allowed floodwaters from Lake Pontchartrain to inundate 80% of the city. Environmental samples were collected during September 16-18, 2005 to det
Autor:
George P. Cobb, John C. Zak, Stephen B. Cox, Blair D. Leftwich, Todd A. Anderson, Eric J. Marsland, Ronald J. Kendall, Steven M. Presley, Michael T. Abel, Thomas R. Rainwater, Galen P. Austin
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 40(15)
In late October 2005, twenty-seven metals were determined in soils and sediment layers deposited by floodwaters (flood sediments) within New Orleans, Louisiana. Samples originated from 43 sites along four transects, at an industrial canal, and near t
Autor:
Stephen B. Cox, Galen P. Austin, Ronald J. Kendall, Thomas R. Rainwater, Michael T. Abel, Les N. McDaniel, George P. Cobb, Todd A. Anderson, Blair D. Leftwich, Eric J. Marsland, Steven M. Presley
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 26:2108
During January 2006, soil and sediment samples from 75 sites in the New Orleans (LA, USA) area were collected and tested for 26 inorganic elements. The study design was intended to provide a spatial pattern of metal concentrations within the city fol