<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Chemistry / Environmental engineering / Fargo–Moorhead / Dissolved organic carbon / Environmental chemistry / Water treatment / Fargo /  North Dakota / Chlorination / Water supply network / Water / Environment / Water pollution
Date: 2013-02-02 21:22:38
Chemistry
Environmental engineering
Fargo–Moorhead
Dissolved organic carbon
Environmental chemistry
Water treatment
Fargo
North Dakota
Chlorination
Water supply network
Water
Environment
Water pollution

A Study of Microbial Regrowth Potential of Water in

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.ndsu.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 329,40 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Institute of Accelerator Analysis Ltd. AMS 14C Analysis Contributing to Quaternary Science Radiocarbon Dating DOC/DIC analysis (dissolved organic/inorganic carbon)

DocID: 1v682 - View Document

Version: Essential Ocean Variable (EOV): Dissolved Organic Carbon Background and Justification Dissolved organic matter (DOM) represents one of the largest exchangeable reservoirs of organic material on Earth

DocID: 1upU1 - View Document

Published online March 12, 2007 Low Dissolved Organic Carbon Input from Fresh Litter to Deep Mineral Soils M. Fröberg* P. M. Jardine

DocID: 1sD5H - View Document

Vadose Zone Flow and Transport of Dissolved Organic Carbon at Multiple Scales in Humid Regimes

DocID: 1sC3f - View Document

Water / Hydrology / Physical geography / Riparian zone / Dissolved organic carbon / Groundwater / Seep / Upland and lowland / Drainage basin / Hydrograph / Streamflow / Baseflow

Biogeochemistry:193–211 DOIs10533Variable flushing mechanisms and landscape structure control stream DOC export during snowmelt in a set of nested catchments

DocID: 1rgV4 - View Document