Science & Technology
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ECM for Etoxazole & Degradates R8 & R13 in Water & Sediment - MRID 50539904
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Etoxazole & Degradates R3 & R13 in Water & Sediment - MRID 50539904
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ECM for MGK 264 in Water - MRID 50105601
Environmental Chemistry Methods for MGK 264 in Water - MRID 50105601
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ECM for Flumetralin in Water - MRID 50213301
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Flumetralin in Water - MRID 50213301
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ECM for Flumetralin in Soil - MRID 50213302
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Flumetralin in Soil - MRID 50213302
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ECM for Cycloate in Water - MRID 50730601
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Cycloate in Water- MRID 50730601
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ECM for Orthosulfamuron & Degradates in Soil and Sediment - MRID 50318401
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Orthosulfamuron & Degradates in Soil and Sediment - MRID 50318401
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Environmental Chemistry Methods (ECM)
Laboratories use testing methods to identify pesticides in water and soil. Environmental chemistry methods test soil and water samples to determine the fate of pesticides in the environment.
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ECM for Cycloate & Degradates in Soil - MRID 50730602
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Cycloate & Degradates in Soil - MRID 50730602
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ECM for Cyazofamid & Degradates in Water - MRID 50396409
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Cyazofamid in Water - MRID 45409021
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ECM for Cyazofamid & Degradates in Soil/Sediment - MRID 50143502
Environmental Chemistry Methods for & Degradates in Soil/Sediment - MRID 50143502
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ECM for Orthosulfamuron & Degradates in Water - MRID 50318402
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Orthosulfamuron & Degradates in Water - MRID 50318402
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Guidelines for the Bioremediation of Marine Shorelines and Freshwater Wetlands
For oil spill responders:presents rational approach, evaluates current practices and state-of-the-art research results pertaining to bioremediation of hydrocarbon contamination relative to types and amounts of amendments used, application frequency, extent
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Fact Sheet - Bioremediation in Oil Spill Response
this fact sheet is to provide on scene coordinators and other decision-makers with the latest information on evolving technologies that may be applicable for use in responding to an oil spill.
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WMI-2000
Technical product bulletin: this biological additive is used as a bioremediation agent in oil spill cleanups. It works in fresh or salt water, and at specified ranges of pH, temperature, oxygen, and nutrient availability (nitrogen and phosophorous).
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ERLN Lab Compendium Fact Sheet
The Compendium is an online database of environmental testing laboratories nationwide. It enables labs to create profiles of their capabilities, so emergency responders can quickly identify a lab that will meet their support needs.
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40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 300.900 - 920
Data requirements for this subpart J of the National Contingency Plan Product Schedule. Products include dispersants, bioremediation agents, or any other chemical authorized to remove or control oil discharges.
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THICKSLICK 6535
Technical product bulletin: this surface collecting agent used in oil spill cleanups, when sprayed on the water around the perimeter of an oil slick, aids in situ burning in calm water with drift ice where fire boom would be ineffective.
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Electromagnetic Methods: Time-Domain
In most time-domain (TDEM) instrumentation, the transmitter current, although still periodic, is a modified symmetrical square wave.
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Monetizing the impacts of ocean warming and acidification on shellfisheries of the United States and Canada
This is a working paper titled "Monetizing the impacts of ocean warming and acidification on shellfisheries of the United States and Canada"
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A two-stage random-effects meta-analysis of value per statistical life estimates
This is a working paper titled "A two-stage random-effects meta-analysis of value per statistical life estimates"