ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND SUPPORT LABORATORY
PUBLICATIONS
AND
REPORTS
-1969
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND SUPPORT LABORATORY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45268
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EPA-600/9-76-027
October 1976
PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND SUPPORT LABORATORY
1955 - 1969
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND SUPPORT LABORATORY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45268
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DISCLAIMER
This report has been reviewed by the Environmental Monitoring
and Support Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and
approved for publication. Mention of trade names or commercial
products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
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FOREWORD
Environmental measurements are required to determine the quality of
ambient waters and the character of waste effluents. The Environmental
Monitoring and Support Laboratory-Cincinnati conducts research to:
o Develop and evaluate techniques to measure the presence
and concentration of physical, chemical, and radiological
pollutants in water, wastewater, bottom sediments, and
solid waste.
o Investigate methods for the concentration, recovery, and
identification of viruses, bacteria, and other microbio-
logical organisms in water. Conduct studies to determine
the responses of aquatic organisms to water quality.
o Conduct an Agency-wide quality assurance program to assure
standardization and quality control of systems for monitor-
ing water and wastewater.
Various publications and reports have been developed through the
years that pertain to methodology, quality assurance, and related sub-
jects. These have been compiled to make them more conveniently acces-
sable to laboratory personnel and others concerned with water quality
analyses.
Dwight G. Ballinger
Director
Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory
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PREFACE
This compilation of publications and reports relate to various
aspects of analytical methodology for water, environmental monitoring
and quality assurance. The publications have been authored or co-
authored by personnel of the Environmental Monitoring and Support
Laboratory, Cincinnati (EMSL-CI), Office of Research and Development,
United States Environmental Protection Agency or predecessor organi-
zations.
The publications are presently available as reprints or from the
referenced books and journals. The publications prepared by EMSL-CI
personnel are contained in this single document and are compiled as a
convenience for locating and requesting publications.
Other reports prepared by contractors and grantees for EMSL-CI
listed with the available source in the publication, "Indexed Biblio-
graphy of Office of Research and Development Reports, EPA 600/9-74-002",
and "ORD Publications and Summary Reports". These reports may be ob-
tained from:
USEPA
Office of Research and Development
Technical Information Staff
Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
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PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS
METHODOLOGY
1. A Guide to the Common Diatoms at Water Pollution Surveillance
Stations, 1966.
2. The Identification and Measurement of Chlorinated Hydrocarbon
Pesticides in Surface Waters, Publication W-22, 1966.
3. An Introduction to the Identification of Chironomid Larvae, 1968.
4. Laboratory Guide for the Identification of Petroleum Products,
1969.
5. Method Study 1, Mineral and Physical Analyses, 1969.
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CHEMISTRY
INORGANICS
1. Application of Silver Diethyldithiocarbamate Method to Determination
of Arsenic. D. G. Ballinger, R. J. Lishka and M. E. Gales, Jr.
Journal of American Waterworks Association, Vol. 54, November 1962.
2. Polarographic Determination of Metals in Water, Wastes and Biological
Samples. D. G. Ballinger and T. A. Hartlage. Water and Sewage Works,
September 1962.
3. Polarographic Methods for Water and Wastes. D. G. Ballinger. Journal
of Water Pollution Control Federation, Vol. 35, January 1963.
4. A Direct-Reading Spectrochemical Procedure for the Measurement of Nine-
teen Minor Elements in Natural Water. J. F. Kopp and R. C. Kroner.
Applied Spectroscopy, Vol. 1£, 1965.
5. Trace Elements in Six Water Systems of the United States. R. C. Kroner
and J. F. Kopp. Journal of American Waterworks Association, Vol. 57,
1965.
6. A Spectrographic Study of Trace Metals in Acid Mine Drainage. R. C.
Kroner and J. F. Kopp. Proceedings, American Instrument Society of
America, Houston, May 1966.
7. Determination of Inorganic Phosphate or Total Phosphate in Water by
Automatic Analysis. M. E. Gales, Jr. and E. C. Julian. Technicon
Symposium Automation in Analytical Chemistry, New York, October 1966.
8. Method for Quantitative Determination of Total Phosphorus in Water.
M. E. Gales, E. C. Julian and R. C. Kroner. Journal of American Water-
works Association, Vol. 58, October 1966.
9. Effective Water Pollution Control Requires Accurate Data. D. G.
Ballinger. Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 1^, August 1967.
10. Tracing Water Pollution With an Emission Spectrograph. J. F. Kopp and
R. C. Kroner. Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation, Part 1,
October 1967.
11. A Review of Chemical Measurements in Water Pollution Control. D. G.
Ballinger. Water and Sewage Works, 1968.
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12. Gross Radioactivity of the Solids in Selected Surface Waters of
the United States, 1961-1965. E. C. Julian. Radiological
Health Data and Reports, Vol. £, January 1968.
13. Trace Metals in Waters of the United States. A Five Year Summary
of Trace Metals in Rivers and Lakes of the United States
(October 1, 1962 - September 30, 1967). J. F. Kopp and R. C.
Kroner. USDI, FWPCA, Division of Pollution Surveillance,
Cincinnati, 1969.
14. A Ten-Cent Sulfide Detector. L. E. Keup and D. G. Ballinger.
Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation, Part 1, August
1969.
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CHEMISTRY
ORGANICS
1. Determination of Organic Nitrogen in Water by Semi-Automatic Analysis.
E. C. Julian and R. C. Kroner. Technicon Symposium, Automation in
Analytical Chemistry, New York, October 1966.
2. Reliability and Precision of BOD and COD Determinations. D. G.
Ballinger and R. J. Lishka. Journal of Water Pollution Control
Federation, May 1962.
3. Semi-automatic Extraction of Organic Materials from Water. F. K.
Kawahara, J. W. Eichelberger, B. H. Reid and H. Sterli. Journal
of Water Pollution Control Federation, Vol. 39, April 1967.
4. Microanalysis of 14 Chlorohydrocarbons in Wastewater by Thin Layer
and Gas Chromatography. F. K. Kawahara, R. L. Moore and R. W.
Gorman. Journal of Gas Chromatography, Vol. 6^, 1968.
5. Microdetermination of Derivatives of Phenols and Mercaptans by Means
of Electron Capture Gas Chromatography. F. K. Kawahara, USDI, FWPCA,
Division of Pollution Surveillance. Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 40,
November 1968.
6. Microdetermination of Pentafluorobenzyl Ester Derivatives of Organic
Acids by Means of Electron Capture Gas Chromatography. F. K.
Kawahara, USDI, FWPCA. Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 40, November 1968.
OIL
1. Identification of Residual Oil Pollutants in Surface Waters of the
Southern End of Lake Michigan. W. D. Johnson, F. K. Kawahara,
L. E. Scarce, F. D. Fuller and C. Risley, Jr. USDI, FWPCA, Proceed-
ings of the llth Conference, Great Lakes Research, 1968.
2. Identification and Differentiation of Heavy Residual Oil and Asphalt
Pollutants in Surface Waters by Comparative Ratios of Infrared
Absorbances. F. K. Kawahara. Environmental Science and Technology,
Vol. .3. February 1969.
PESTICIDES
1. Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides in Major U. S. River Basins. J. J.
Lichtenberg. Public Health Reports, PHS, USDHEW, Vol. 80, June 1965.
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2. Thin-Layer Chromatography of Carbon Adsorption Extracts Prior to Gas
Chromatographic Analysis for Pesticides. D. Smith and J. W.
Eichelberger. Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation, Vol.
37, January 1965.
3. Potentials for Removing Pesticides from Water. F. K. Kawahara and
A. W. Breidenbach. American Society of Agronomy, Special Publi-
cation #8, 1966.
4. Pesticides in Surface Waters of the United States. A Five-Year
Summary (1964-1968). J. J. Lichtenberg, J. W. Eichelberger, R. C.
Dressman and J. E. Longbottom. USDI, FWPCA, Division of Water Quality
Research, AQCL, September 1969.
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AQUATIC BIOLOGY
1. The Role of Benthos and Plankton Studies in a Water Pollution
Surveillance Program. J. B. Anderson, E. B. Henson and C. I. Weber.
In: Proceedings of the Twentieth Industrial Waste Conference, May 4-
6, 1965. Engineering Extension Service No. 118, p 275, Purdue
University, LaFayette, 1965.
.2. A Cage Sampler for Collecting Aquatic Fauna. E. B. Henson. Turtox
News, Vol. 43, p 298, 1965.
3. Pyrenoid Formation Induced in Closterium moniliferum by Centrifugation.
C. I. Weber. Exptl. Cell Research, Vol. 38., p 507, 1965.
4. A Limestone-Filled, Artificial Substrate Sampler-Float Unit for Collect-
ing Macroinvertebrates in Large Streams. Progressive Fish-Culturist,
Vol. ,29, p 74, 1966.
5. Methods of Collection and Analysis of Plankton and Periphyton Samples
in the Water Pollution Surveillance System. C. I. Weber. A&D Report
No. 19. USDHEW, FWPCA, Division of Pollution Surveillance, Cincinnati,
p 27, 1966.
6. Use of a Floating Periphyton Sampler for Water Pollution Surveillance.
C. I. Weber and R. L. Raschke. A&D Report No. 20. FWPCA, Division of
Pollution Surveillance, Cincinnati, p 22, 1966.
7. A Guide to the Common Diatoms at Water Pollution Surveillance Stations.
C. I. Weber (and staff). DHEW, FWPCA, Division of Pollution Surveil-
lance, Cincinnati, p 101, 1966.
8. Postglacial Physiochemical Conditions of Vestaburg Bog, Montcalm
County, Michigan, based on Diatom Analyses. R. F. Colingsworth, G. B.
Collins and M. H. Hohn. Pap. Michigan Academy Science, Arts and
Letters, Vol. .5J2, p 19, 1967.
9. The Use of Phloxine B and Rose Bengal Stains to Facilitate Sorting
Benthos Samples. W. T. Mason, Jr. and P. 0. Yevich. Transaction
American Microscopy Society, Vol. 86, p 221, 1967.
10. Phytoplankton, Seston and Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Little Miami
River at Cincinnati, Ohio. C. I. Weber and D. R. Moore. Limnology
Oceanography, Vol. _12, p 311, 1967.
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11. A Comparison of Benthic Macroinvertebrates Collected by Dredge and
Basket Sampler. J. B. Anderson and W. T. Mason, Jr. Journal of
Water Pollution Control Federation, Vol. 40, p 252, 1968.
12. Pollen, Diatoms and Other Remains in Postglacial Sediments. J. D.
Dodd, R. Webster, G. B. Collins and L. Wehr. Proceedings of Iowa
Academy Science, Vol. 75, p 197, 1968.
13. An Introduction to the Identification of Chironomid Larvae. W. T.
Mason, Jr. USDI, FWPCA, Division of Pollution Surveillance,
Cincinnati, p 90, 1968.
14. The Preservation of Phytoplankton Grab Samples. C. I. Weber. Trans-
action of American Microscopy Society, Vol. 87, p 70, 1968.
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MICROBIOLOGY
1. The Faecal Coli-Aerogenes Flora of Soils From Various Geographical
Areas. E. E. Geldreich, C. B. Huff, R. H. Bordner, P. W. Kabler
and H. F. Clark. Journal of Applied Bacteriology, Vol. 25, April
1962.
2. Type Distribution of Coliform Bacteria in the Feces of Warm-Blooded
Animals. E. E. Geldreich, R. H. Bordner, C. B. Huff, H. F. Clark
and P. W. Kabler. Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation,
Vol. 34, March 1962.
3. The Use of a Specific Actinomycete to Degrade Cyanide Wastes. J. A.
Winter. Department of Limnology, Academy of National Science, 1966.
4. Technical Considerations in Applying the Membrane Filter Procedures.
E. E. Geldreich, H. L. Jeter and J. A. Winter, Health Laboratory
Science, Vol. 4-, April 1967.
5. Use of the Delayed Incubation Membrane Filter Test for Determining
Coliform Bacteria in Seawater. F. T. Brezenski and J. A. Winter.
Water Research, Vol. 3, 1969.
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INSTRUMENTATION
1. Summary of Laboratory Calibration of Engineering Specialties Robot
Monitor S/N 20. A. F. Mentink. Division of Water Supply and
Pollution Control, USPHS, May 1963.
2. Recommendation for Digitizing Output Data from Water Quality Monitors.
A. F. Mentink. Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control,
USPHS, May 1964.
3. Specifications for an Eight-Channel Paper Tape Compartment for Appli-
cation with Water Quality Data Acquisition Systems. A. F. Mentink.
Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control, USPHS, October 1964.
4. Specifications for Telemetering Systems for Water Quality Surveillance.
A. F. Mentink. Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control, USPHS,
May 1965.
5. Specifications for a Slow Speed Telemetry System for Water Pollution
Surveillance. A. F. Mentink. Federal Water Pollution Control
Administration, DHEW, April 1966.
6. Maintenance Manual - Instructions for Sensor Cleaning and Field Cali-
bration. A. F. Mentink. Federal Water Pollution Control Admin-
istration, U. S. Department of the Interior, September 1966.
7. Specifications for an Integrated Water Quality Data Acquisition
System - Eighth Edition. A. F. Mentink. Federal Water Pollution
Control Administration, U.S. Department of the Interior, January 1968.
8. Specifications for a Telemetering and Data Logging System for Water
Quality Surveillance. A. F. Mentink. Federal Water Pollution Control
Administration, U.S. Department of the Interior, April 1968.
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RADIOCHEMISTRY
*1. The Preparation of Thin, Uniform Sources for a Beta-Ray Spectrometry.
R. L. Blanchard, B. Kahn and R. D. Birkhoff. ORNL-2419, 1957.
*2. Laboratory Studies on the Ground Disposal of ORNL Intermediate-Level
Liquid Radioactive Wastes. R. L. Blanchard, B. Kahn and G. G.
Roebeck. ORNL-2475, 1958.
*3. Neutron Activation Analysis of Drinking Water. R. L. Blanchard, G. W.
Leddicotte and D. W. Moeller. Second United Nations International
Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Vol. 28, p 511,
1958.
*4. The Determination of Trace Elements in Water by Neutron Activation
Analysis. R. L. Blanchard and G. W. Leddicotte. ORNL-2620, 1959.
*5. The Preparation of Thin, Uniform, Radioactive Sources by Surface
Adsorption and Electrode Position. R. L. Blanchard, B. Kahn and R. D.
Birkhoff. Health Physics, Vol. _2, p 246, 1960.
*6. Evaluation of Radiation Hazards Created by Thoron and Thoron Daughters.
R. L. Blanchard and D. A. Holaday. Journal of American Industrial
Hygiene Association, Vol. 21, p 201, 1960.
*7 . Uranium Decay Series Disequilibrium in Age Determination of Marine
Calcium Carbonates. R. L. Blanchard. Department of Chemistry,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1963.
*8. An Emanation System for Determining Small Qualtities of Radium-226.
R. L. Blanchard. Environmental Health Series, No. 999-RH-9, 1964.
9. Relationships Between Uranium and Radium in Coastal Marine Shells and
Their Environment. R. L. Blanchard and D. Oakes. Journal of Geo-
physics Research, Vol. 70, p 2921, June 1965.
10. Uranium Series Ages of Pacific Atoll Coral. D. L. Thurber, W. S.
Broecker, R. L. Blanchard and H. A. Potratz. Science, Vol. 149,
p 55, July 1965.
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11. U /U Ratios in Coastal Marine Waters and Calcium Carbonates.
R. L. Blanchard. Journal of Geophysics Research, Vol. 70, p 4055,
1965.
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12. Rapid Determination of Lead-210 and Polonium-210 in Environmental
Samples by Deposition on Nickel. R. L. Blanchard. Analytical
Chemistry, Vol. .38, p 189, 1966.
13. Correlation of Lead-210 With Strontium-90 in Human Bones. R. L.
Blanchard. Nature, Vol. 211. p 995, 1966.
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14. Relationship Between Po and Pb in Man and His Environment.
R. L. Blanchard. In: Radioecological Concentration Processes:
Proceedings of the International Symposium Held in Stockholm, April
25-29, 1966. Pergamon Press, New York, p 281, 1967.
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*15. Concentrations of Pb and Po In Human Soft Tissues. R. L.
Blanchard. Health Physics, Vol. _13, p 625, 1967.
*16. Uranium and Thorium Series Disequilibria in Recent and Fossil Marine
Molluscan Shells. R. L. Blanchard, M. H. Cheng and H. A. Potratz.
Journal of Geophysics Research, Vol. 72, p 4745, 1967.
*17. Radiation Dosimetry From the Natural Thermoluminescence of Fossil
Shells. N. M. Johnson and R. L. Blanchard. American Mineral, Vol.
52, p 1297, September-October 1967.
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*18. Natural Radioactivity and Cs in Alaskan Caribour and Reindeer
Samples. R. L. Blanchard and J. W. Kearney. Environmental Science
and Technology, Vol. _!_ P 932, November 1967.
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*19. Blood and Skeletal Levels of Pb - Po As a Measure of Exposure
to Inhaled Radon Daughter Products. R. L. Blanchard, V. E. Archer
and G. Saccomanno. Health Physics, Vol. 16, p 585, 1969.
20. The Thermal Volatilization of 137Cs, 10Po and 1 Pb From In Vivo-
Labeled Samples. A. Martin and R. L. Blanchard. Analyst, Vol.
_94_, p 441, June 1969.
*21. Radon-222 Daughter Concentrations in Uranium Mine Atmospheres. R. L.
Blanchard. Nature, Vol. 223. p 287, July 1969.
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VIROLOGY
1. Proliferation in the Mouse. S. S. Kalter, G. Berg, J. E. Prier, K. A.
Jockheim and J. M. McKenna. I. Growth Curve of Influenza (Mouse
Adapted PR8) and Theiler's Mouse Encephalomyelitis (GDVII) Viruses.
Journal Immunology, Vol. 75, p 410, 1955.
2. A Comparison of Therapeutic Efficacy Between a Triple Sulforamide
Mixture and Cantrisin in Urinary Tract Infections. P. Bunn, R. Button,
G. Berg and M. Black. New York State Journal of Medicine, Vol. _55
p 2357, 1955.
*3. Application of the Most Probable Number Method for Estimating Concen-
trations of Animal Viruses by the Tissue Culture Technique. S. L.
Chang, G. Berg, K. A. Busch, R. E. Stevension, N. A. Clarke and P. W.
Kabler. Virology, Vol. 6^ p 27, 1958.
*4. Chlormelamine and Iodized Chlormelamine Germicidal Rinse Formulations.
S. L. Chang and G. Berg. U. S. Armed Forces Medical Journal, Vol.
10, p 33, 1959.
5. Viruses and Illnesses in a Boys's Summer Camp. R. S. Paffenbarger,
G. Berg, N. A. Clarke, R. E. Stevension, B. G. Poller and R. T. Hyde.
American Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 70, p 254, 1959.
6. Survival and Protection Against Chlorination of Human Enteric Pathogens
in Free-Living Nematodes Isolated From Water Supplies. S. L. Chang,
G. Berg, N. A. Clarke and P. W. Kabler. American Journal Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene, Vol. _9_, p 136, 1960.
7. Viricidal Efficiency of Disinfectants in Water. P. W. Kabler, N. A.
Clarke, G. Berg and S. L. Chang. Public Health Reports, Vol. 76, p 565,
1961.
8. Interrelationship Among ECHO Viruses 1, 8, and 12. G. Berg, N. A.
Clarke and P. W. Kabler. Journal of Bacteriology, Vol. 83, p 556,
1962.
9. Evaluation of Natural Products for Algicidal Properties. R. S. Safferman,
and M. E. Morris. Applied Microbiology, Vol. 10, p 289, 1962.
10. Studies on Actinomycetes and Their Odors. A. H. Romano and R. S.
Safferman. Journal of American Waterworks Association, Vol. 55,
p 169, 1963. ~~
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11. Algal Virus: Isolation. R. S. Safferman and M. E. Morris. Science,
Vol. 140, p 679, 1963.
12. Quantitation of Viruses by the Plaque Technique. G. Berg, E. K.
Harris, S. L. Chang and K. A. Busch. Journal of Bacteriology, Vol.
8^5, p 691, 1963.
13. Human Enteric Viruses in Water: Source, Survival and Removability.
N. A. Clarke, G. Berg, P. W. Kabler and S. L. Chang. Proceeding of
First International Conference on Water Pollution Research. London,
England, September 1962. Pergamon Press, p 523, 1964.
14. The Food Vehicle in Virus Transmission. G. Berg. Health Laboratory
Science, Vol. _!, p 51, 1964.
15. Devitalization of Microorganisms by Iodine. I. Dynamics of the De-
vitalization of Enteroviruses by Elemental Iodine. G. Berg, S. L.
Chang and E. K. Harris. Virology, Vol. .22, p 469, 1964.
16. The Virus Hazard in Water Supplies. G. Berg. Journal New England
Water Works Association, Vol. 78, p 79, 1964.
17. Blue-Green Algal Virus LPP-1: Purification and Partial Characteri-
zation. I. R. Schneider, T. 0, Diener, and R. S. Safferman.
Science, Vol. 144, p 1127, 1964.
18. Growth Characteristics of the Blue-Green Algal Virus LPP-1. R. S.
Safferman and M. E. Morris. Journal of Bacteriology, Vol. J38_, p 771,
1964.
19. Control of Algae with Viruses. R. S. Safferman and M. E. Morris.
Journal of American Waterworks Association, Vol. 5>6, p 1217, 1964.
20. A Sensitive Quantitative Method for Detecting Small Quantities of
Virus in Large Volumes of Water. G. Berg, D. Berman, S. L. Chang and
N. A. Clarke. American Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 83^, p 196,
1965.
21. Die Virusbertragung auf dem Wasserweg. G. Berg. Hygiene Bacteriology,
Vol. 14^, p 310, 1965.
22. Sensitivity of Skin and Bronchial Mucosa to Green Algae. I. L.
Bernstein and R. S. Safferman. Journal of Allergy, Vol. 38, p 166,
1966.
23. Virus Transmission by the Water Vehicle. I. Viruses. G. Berg.
Health Laboratory Science, Vol. ^, p 86, 1966.
24. Stabilization of Chemical Oxygen Demand in Primary Wastewater
Effluents by Inhibition of Microbial Growth. G. Berg, G. Stern,
D. Berman and N. A. Clarke. Journal of Water Pollution Control
Federation, Vol. 38_, p 1472, 1966.
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25. Virus Transmission by the Water Vehicle. II. Virus Removal by Sewage
Treatment Procedures. G. Berg. Health Laboratory Science, Vol.
_3, p 90, 1966.
26. Virus Transmission by the Water Vehicle. III. Removal of Viruses
by Water Treatment Procedures. G. Berg. Health Laboratory Science,
Vol. _3, p 170, 1966.
27. Observations on the Occurrence, Distribution, and Seasonal Incidence
of Blue-Green Algal Viruses. R. S. Safferman and M. E. Morris.
Applied Microbiology, Vol. 15, p 1219, 1967.
28. Transmission of Viruses by the Water Route. G. Berg, editor. John
Wiley and Sons, New York, 1967.
*29. Survival of Bacteria and Viruses in Natural Waters. G. Berg, P. V.
Scarpino, and D. Berman. Proceedings National Symposium on Quality
Standards for Natural Waters. Continued Education Series No. 161,
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, p 231, 1967.
30. Aberrations in Survival Curves. G. Berg, R. M. Clark, D. Berman and
S. L. Chang. In: Transmission of Viruses by the Water Route,
John Wiley and Sons, New York, p 235, 1967.
31. Earthy-Smelling Substances From a Blue-Green Alga. R. S. Safferman,
A. A. Rosen, c. I. Mashni and M. E. Morris. Environmental Science
and Technology, Vol. 1., p 429, 1967.
32. Identity of Odorous Substance Produced by Streptomyces griseoluteus.
A. A. Rosen, R. S. Safferman, C. I. Mashni and A. H. Romano. Applied
Microbiology, Vol. 16, p 178, 1968.
33. The Enumeration of Bacterial Viruses by Plaque Technique. D. Berman.
American Biology Teacher, Vol. 30, p 486, 1968.
34. Virus Diseases in Blue-Green Algae. R. S. Safferman. IN: Algae, Man
and the Environment. D. F. Jackson, Editor. Syracuse University
Press, Syracuse, New York, p 429, 1968.
35. Removal of Poliovirus 1 from Secondary Effluents by Lime Flocculation
and Rapid Sand Filtration. G. Berg, R. B. Dean and D. R. Dahling.
Journal of American Water Works Association, Vol. 60, p 193, 1968.
36. Viruses in Waste, Renovated, and Other Waters-Literature Abstracts.
G. Berg, editor. EPA, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1969.
37. Phycovirus SM-1: A Virus Infecting Unicellular Blue-Green Algae.
R. S. Safferman, I. R. Schneider, R. L. Steere, M. E. Morris and
T. 0. Diener. Virology, Vol. _3_7, p 386, 1969.
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38. Immunologic Responses of Experimental Animals to Green Algae. I. L.
Bernstein, G. V. Villacorte and R. S. Safferman. Journal of Allergy,
Vol. 4.3, p 191, 1969.
39. Serological and Electron Microscopic Characterization of a New Group
of Blue-Green Algal Viruses (LPP-2). R. S. Safferman, M. E. Morris,
L. A. Sherman and R. Haselkorn. Virology, Vol. 39, p 775, 1969.
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CHEMISTRY, Inorganic: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14
CHEMISTRY, Organic: 123456
CHEMISTRY, Oil: 1 2
CHEMISTRY, Pesticides: 1234
AQUATIC BIOLOGY: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
MICROBIOLOGY: 12345
INSTRUMENTATION: 12345678
RADIOCHEMISTRY: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21
VIROLOGY: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND SUPPORT
LABORATORY
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45268
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CHEMISTRY, Inorganic: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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CHEMISTRY, Organic: 123456
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CHEMISTRY, Pesticides: 1234
AQUATIC BIOLOGY: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
MICROBIOLOGY: 12345
INSTRUMENTATION: 12345678
RADIOCHEMISTRY: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21
VIROLOGY: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND SUPPORT
LABORATORY
CINCINNATI, OHIO 45268
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