The DDT profile of some south Texas coastal-zone sediments: A study of the mechanisms of pollution dispersal and accumulation in nature
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1972
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Environmental Quality Program at Texas A&M University
Abstract
This study covers the mechanisms of pollution dispersal and accumulation of dichlorodiphenylethylene (DDT) in southern Texas coastal-zone sediments. The major objectives include: (1) to determine the DDT profile in sediment cores from the Arroyo Colorado subdelta of the Rio Grande delta; (2) to determine the mechanisms of DDT dispersal, accumulation, and post-depositional modification; and (3) to identify and evaluate DDT sinks in the study area.
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32 p.
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dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), sediment analysis, sediment pollution, chlorinated hydrocarbons, dichlorodiphenylethylene (DDE)