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Hydrocarbons: Review of methods for analysis in sea water, biota, and sediments.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
The
overview
presented
in
the
following
paragraphs
is
not
a
collection
of
analytical
procedures
in
the
sense
of
a
'cookbook'.
It
is
intended
as
an
introduction
to
the
subject
and
a
collecti ...
Organic halogens: Determination in marine media of adsorbable, volatile, or extractable compound totals.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1990)
The
environmental
impact
of
the
release
of
halogenated
organic
compounds
to
the
sea
has
become
of
increasing
interest
during
recent
decades.
Most
compounds
in
this
group
are
xenobiotic
of
ori ...
Soft bottom macrofauna: Collection and treatment of samples.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1990)
The
aim
of
these
recommendations
1
is
to
standardize
the
methods
used
by
different
scientists
for
long-term
benthos
surveys,
in
order
to
increase
the
comparability
of
results
for
different
ar ...
Biological effects of contaminants: Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) embryo bioassay.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
The
oyster
embryo
bioassay
was
initially
developed
by
Woelke
(1972).
The
Ministry
of
Agriculture,
Fisheries
and
Food
(MAFF)
in
the
UK
have
modified
the
method
to
improve
the
accuracy
of
the
...
Sediments and suspended particulate matter: Total and partial methods of digestion.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1990)
In
order
to
determine
the
major
and
trace
metal
concentrations
of
marine
sediments
and
suspended
particulate
matter
by
wet
chemical
methods,
it
is
necessary
to
dissolve
all
or
part
of
the
s ...
Suspended particulate matter: Collection methods for gravimetric and trace metal analysis.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1990)
Filtration is the
most
commonly
used
method
for
separating
the
dissolved
and
particulate
fractions
of
seawater
samples.
A wide
variety
of
filter
types
with
different
pore
sizes
has
been
used
fo ...
Benthic communities: Use in monitoring point-source discharges.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
The response to a request from the ICES Advisory Committee on Marine Pollution (ACMP) for advice on this topic has been structured along the following lines:
Section A - a general review of benthic studies in relation ...
Nutrients: Practical notes on their determination in sea water.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1996)
These
notes
are
aimed
primarily
at
the
freshwater
chemist
beginning
to
conduct
analyses
of
nutrients
in
saline
waters,
but
they
will
also
be
useful
to
the
complete
newcomer
to
the
applicatio ...
Chlorobiphenyls in marine sediments: Guidelines for determination.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1998)
The analysis of chlorinated biphenyls in sediments generally includes extraction with organic solvents, clean-up, removal of sulphur, colullUl fractionation and gas chromatographic separation, mostly with electron capture ...
Temporal trend monitoring: Introduction to the study of contaminant levels in marine biota.
(International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1991)
The
study
of
contaminants
in
marine
species,
sediments,
and
sea
water
has
been
of
interest
to
the
International
Council
for
the
Exploration
of
the
Sea
(ICES)
since
the
early
1970s.
The
inve ...