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portada Fate and Transport of Cyanobacteria and Associated Toxins and Taste-And-Odor Compounds from Upstream Reservoir Releases in the Kansas River, Kansas, S (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
80
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.4 cm
Peso
0.16 kg.
ISBN13
9781288852185

Fate and Transport of Cyanobacteria and Associated Toxins and Taste-And-Odor Compounds from Upstream Reservoir Releases in the Kansas River, Kansas, S (en Inglés)

Jennifer L. Graham (Autor) · Andrew C. Ziegler (Autor) · Bibliogov · Tapa Blanda

Fate and Transport of Cyanobacteria and Associated Toxins and Taste-And-Odor Compounds from Upstream Reservoir Releases in the Kansas River, Kansas, S (en Inglés) - Graham, Jennifer L. ; Ziegler, Andrew C. ; Et Al

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Reseña del libro "Fate and Transport of Cyanobacteria and Associated Toxins and Taste-And-Odor Compounds from Upstream Reservoir Releases in the Kansas River, Kansas, S (en Inglés)"

Cyanobacteria cause a multitude of water-quality concerns, including the potential to produce toxins and taste-and-odor compounds. Toxins and taste-and-odor compounds may cause substantial economic and public health concerns and are of particular interest in lakes, reservoirs, and rivers that are used for drinking-water supply, recreation, or aquaculture. The Kansas River is a primary source of drinking water for about 800,000 people in northeastern Kansas. Water released from Milford Lake to the Kansas River during a toxic cyanobacterial bloom in late August 2011 prompted concerns about cyanobacteria and associated toxins and taste-and-odor compounds in downstream drinking-water supplies. During September and October 2011 water-quality samples were collected to characterize the transport of cyanobacteria and associated compounds from upstream reservoirs to the Kansas River. This study is one of the first to quantitatively document the transport of cyanobacteria and associated compounds during reservoir releases and improves understanding of the fate and transport of cyanotoxins and taste-and-odor compounds downstream from reservoirs. Milford Lake was the only reservoir in the study area with an ongoing cyanobacterial bloom during reservoir releases. Concentrations of cyanobacteria and associated toxins and taste-and-odor compounds in Milford Lake (upstream from the dam) were not necessarily indicative of outflow conditions (below the dam). Total microcystin concentrations, one of the most commonly occurring cyanobacterial toxins, in Milford Lake were 650 to 7,500 times higher than the Kansas Department of Health and Environment guidance level for a public health warning (20 micrograms per liter) for most of September 2011. By comparison, total microcystin concentrations in the Milford Lake outflow generally were less than 10 percent of the concentrations in surface accumulations, and never exceeded 20 micrograms per liter.

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