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Record #171858:

Water quality in Prince William Sound / Jerry M. Neff.

Title: Water quality in Prince William Sound / Jerry M. Neff.
Author(s): Neff, Jerry M.
Date: 1990.
Publisher: Duxbury, MA: Battelle
Abstract: Reports results of water sampling in Prince William Sound following Exxon Valdez crude oil spillage in March 1989. Findings indicate that it is unlikely that hydrocarbon concentrations resulting from spilled oil have had or will have adverse effects on plants and animals living below surface. Also, concentration of petroleum hydrocarbons below water surface has remained consistently low since early April 1989 and concentrations of potentially toxic components of oil returned to background levels by May 1989.
Notes:

Includes four-page leaflet summarising report findings.

Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
504.054 -- Pollution.
665.6 -- Pollution, oil.
504.054(204) -- Pollution, water.
504.064.36 -- Environmental monitoring.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*66) -- North Pacific Ocean.
(*661.1) -- Alaska, Gulf of.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-PAM: (*661.1) : 502
SPRI record no.: 171858

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