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- catalog contributor b13299307.
- catalog coverage "Cook Inlet Region (Alaska) Environmental conditions.".
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24).".
- catalog description "Water quality in streams and rivers in the Cook Inlet Basin is affected by natural features and human activities -- Pesticides detected in an urban stream in Anchorage also were detected in urban streams throughout the nation -- Many volatile organic compounds were present in an urban stream in Anchorage at low concentrations -- Nitrate concentrations were low in streams, but phosphorus commonly exceeded criteria for preventing nuisance plant growth -- Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon were highest in streams draining wetlands -- Urban streams are contaminated by fecal-indicator bacteria -- Streams and rivers in the Cook Inlet Basin are colder than other rivers nationally -- Some streambed and lakebed sediments in Cook Inlet Basin are contaminated by trace elements and organic compounds -- Trace elements are present at naturally large concentrations in streambed sediments -- Concentrations of lead in lakebed sediments have decreased since the 1970s -- Chemically persistent contamiinants were detected in urban lakebed sediments but were detected only infrequently in streambed sediments or fish tissues -- Semivolatile organic compounds were detected infrequently in streambed sediments -- Aquatic communities are adversly affected by a variety of natural and human-induced stresses -- Degradation of water quality and stream ecosystems occurs in the process of watershed urbanization -- Natural and human factors affect ground-water quality -- Low levels of pesticides and volatile organic compounds were detected in ground water -- Concentrations of nutrients in ground water were low -- Concentrations of radon in ground water are a health concern -- Arsenic in ground water is a national concern.".
- catalog extent "vi, 32 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Also available via Internet from the USGS web site. Address as of 6/21/04: http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/circ/2004/1240/pdf/circular1240.pdf; current access is available via PURL.".
- catalog hasFormat "Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska, 1998-2001.".
- catalog identifier "0607964014".
- catalog isFormatOf "Also available via Internet from the USGS web site. Address as of 6/21/04: http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/circ/2004/1240/pdf/circular1240.pdf; current access is available via PURL.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska, 1998-2001.".
- catalog isPartOf "Circular ; 1240".
- catalog isPartOf "U.S. Geological Survey circular ; 1240.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Reston, Va. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,".
- catalog relation "Also available via Internet from the USGS web site. Address as of 6/21/04: http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/circ/2004/1240/pdf/circular1240.pdf; current access is available via PURL.".
- catalog relation "Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska, 1998-2001.".
- catalog spatial "Alaska Cook Inlet Region.".
- catalog spatial "Cook Inlet Region (Alaska) Environmental conditions.".
- catalog subject "TD224.A25 W385 2004".
- catalog subject "Water quality Alaska Cook Inlet Region.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Water quality in streams and rivers in the Cook Inlet Basin is affected by natural features and human activities -- Pesticides detected in an urban stream in Anchorage also were detected in urban streams throughout the nation -- Many volatile organic compounds were present in an urban stream in Anchorage at low concentrations -- Nitrate concentrations were low in streams, but phosphorus commonly exceeded criteria for preventing nuisance plant growth -- Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon were highest in streams draining wetlands -- Urban streams are contaminated by fecal-indicator bacteria -- Streams and rivers in the Cook Inlet Basin are colder than other rivers nationally -- Some streambed and lakebed sediments in Cook Inlet Basin are contaminated by trace elements and organic compounds -- Trace elements are present at naturally large concentrations in streambed sediments -- Concentrations of lead in lakebed sediments have decreased since the 1970s -- Chemically persistent contamiinants were detected in urban lakebed sediments but were detected only infrequently in streambed sediments or fish tissues -- Semivolatile organic compounds were detected infrequently in streambed sediments -- Aquatic communities are adversly affected by a variety of natural and human-induced stresses -- Degradation of water quality and stream ecosystems occurs in the process of watershed urbanization -- Natural and human factors affect ground-water quality -- Low levels of pesticides and volatile organic compounds were detected in ground water -- Concentrations of nutrients in ground water were low -- Concentrations of radon in ground water are a health concern -- Arsenic in ground water is a national concern.".
- catalog title "Water quality in the Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska, 1998-2001 / by Roy L. Glass ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "text".