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This cumulation is an index of AUTHORS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND ACCESSION NUMBERS appearing in the 1984 issue of SELECTED WATER RESOURCES ABSTRACTS. A table is provided below to facilitate the location of abstracts.

Inclusive Abstract Numbers will be found in Issue Number and Date

W84-00001-

-W84-00350

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January 1984

W84-00351-

-W84-00700

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February 1984

W84-00701-

-W84-01050

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March 1984

W84-01051-

-W84-01400

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April 1984

W84-01401-

-W84-01769

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May 1984

W84-01770-

-W84-02124

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June 1984

W84-02125-

-W84-02479

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July 1984

W84-02480-

-W84-02950

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August 1984

W84-02951-

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September 1984

W84-03505-

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October 1984

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AARSTAD, J. S.

Residue Management to Reduce Furrow Ero- sion, W84-03065 1709 4D

ABBAS, N.

Erosion and Sediment Transport in the Ganges

River Basin (India),

W84-03782 1710 2 J

ABBINK, H.

Turbulent Underflow in a Short Channel of

Limited Depth,

W84-01544 1705 8B

ABBOSH, F. G.

Design and Performance of the World's Largest

Operating Dual-Purpose Sea Water Desalting

Plant,

W84-02091 1706 3 A

ABDEL DAYEM, A. M.

Non-Conventional Water Sources for Small Remote Communities in Developing Countries, W84-02155 1707 3A

Squeezing Desalted Water Costs by Proper

Choice of the Desalting Technology and Water

Management,

W84-02029 1706 3 A

ABDEL-KHALIK, S. I.

Design of a Commercial Solar-Powered Green- house, W84-00723 1703 3 A

ABDEL-SHAFY, H. I.

Removal of Hydrocarbons from Nile Water, W84-03890 1710 5D

ABDELMAGID, E. A.

Interrelationships of Irrigation Frequency, Urea Nitrogen, and Gypsum on Forage Sorghum Growth on a Saline Sodic Clay Soil, W84-04984 1712 21

ABDUL-FATTAH, A. F.

Engineering Management of Desalination Plants in Saudi Arabia Using Fuzzy Decision Analysis, W84-00477 1702 3 A

ABDUL-FATTAH, A-R. F.

Handling of Fuzzy Decisions in the Engineering Management of Large Desalination Plants, W84-00766 1703 3 A

ABDUL-JABBAR, A. S.

Water Use by Alfalfa, Maize, and Barley as Influenced by Available Soil Water, W84-03444 1709 21

ABDULRAZZAK, M. J.

Recharge from an Ephemeral Stream Following Wetting Front Arrival to Water Table, W84-00390 1702 2F

ABELIOV1CH, A.

The Effects of Unbalanced Ammonia and BOD Concentrations on Oxidation Ponds, W84-00521 1702 5C

ABERNATHY, A. R.

Heavy Metals in the Surficial Sediments of Fon-

tana Lake, North Carolina,

W84-03738 1710 5B

ABERRA, T.

Finite Element Analysis of Square Aquifers Containing Pumped Wells and Comparison with Finite Difference Method, W84-03979 1710 2F

ABGHARI, A.

Centrifugal Modeling of Soil Liquefaction Sus- ceptibility, W84-01081 1704 8D

ABID, S. H.

Confirmed Viruses Versus Unconfirmed Plaques

in Sewage,

W84-01125 1704 5D

AUTHOR INDEX

ABOUDIWAN, J.

Performance of the 12,000 M3/D Seawater Re- verse Osmosis Desalination Plant at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, January 1979 through January 1981, W84-04932 1712 3 A

ABRAHAMS, A. D.

Channel Networks:

spective,

W84-03815

A Geomorphological Per-

1710 2A

ABRAHAMSSON, K.

Direct Determination of Trace Amounts of Chlorophenols in Fresh Water, Waste Water and Sea Water, W84-03160 1709 5 A

ABRAMOV, A. I.

Make-Up Water Treatment at Thermal Power Plants and Multiple Waste Water Re-Use, W84-02112 1706 5D

ABRAMSKI, R.

Heavy Rain in the Middle East Related to Un- usual Jet Stream Properties, W84-02390 1707 2B

ABROSIMOV, V. G.

Evaluation of Stresses in Elements of the Lock

Gates on the Moscow Canal,

W84-01749 1705 8C

ABT, S. R.

Mound Formation at Culvert Outlets, W84-01941 1706 8B

ABU GOUKH, M. E.

Adsorption - Desorption Stack for Cyclic Elec-

trodialysis in Open System,

W84-02086 1706 3 A

ABULNOUR, A. M.

Non-Conventional Water Sources for Small Remote Communities in Developing Countries, W84-02155 1707 3 A

Squeezing Desalted Water Costs by Proper

Choice of the Desalting Technology and Water

Management,

W84-02029 1706 3 A

ACCIARDI, R. G.

Failure of Pore-Water Analyses for Dispersion, W84-04601 1711 8D

ACEBAL, S. A.

Studies on the Anodic Stripping Voltammetry of

Lead in Polluted Estuarine Waters,

W84-01060 1704 5A

ACHITUV, Y.

The Influences of Temperature Variations and

Thermal Pollution on Various Aspects of the

Biology of the Prawn Palaemon Pacificus

(Stimpson),

W84-03371 1709 5C

ACKERSON, R. C.

Comparative Physiology and Water Relations of Two Corn Hybrids During Water Stress, W84-03276 1709 21

ADAM, A. I.

Soil Moisture Influence on Micronutrient Cation Availability Under Aerobic Conditions, W84-02503 1708 2G

ADAMIC, M. L.

Quantitation of Metal Complexes by Reverse- Pulse Amperometry and Molecular-Exclusion Chromatography, W84-04770 1711 2K

ADAMOWSKI, K.

A Stochastic Systems Model of Groundwater

Level Fluctuations,

W84-01233 1704 2F

ADAMS, D. B.

Reservoir-Development Impacts on Surface- Water Quantity and Quality in the Yampa River Basin, Colorado and Wyoming, W84-01042 1703 4C

Sensitivity to Acidification of Lakes in the Flat

Tops Wilderness Area, Colorado,

W84-01361 1704 2H

ADAMS, F.

Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determina- tion of Arsenite in Water Samples by Graphite Furnace After Extraction with Ammonium sec- Butyldithiophosphate, W84-04032 1710 5 A

ADAMS, F. C.

Determination of Trialkyllead Compounds in Water by Extraction and Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, W84-01579 1705 5A

ADAMS, J.

High Sediment Yields from Major Rivers of the Western Southern Alps, New Zealand (Discus- sion and Reply), W84-00190 1701 2J

Polynuclear Azaarenes in Wood Preservative

Wastewater,

W84-04892 1712 5 A

ADAMS, V. D.

Consequences of Oil Pollution on the Decompo- sition of Vascular Plant Litter in Freshwater Lakes: Part 1- Decomposition Rates and Dis- solved Oxygen Utilisation, W84-05095 1712 5C

The Evaluation of Metals and Other Substances Released Into Coal Mine Accrual Waters on the Wasatch Plateau Coal Field, Utah, W84-00028 1701 5B

Evaluation of the Potential for Groundwater Transport of Mutagenic Compounds Released by Spent Oil Shale, W84-00029 .1701 5B

Indian Creek Reservoir Sediments, W84-02715

1708 2H

ADAN, B. L.

Water Quality Management of Laguna de Bay, W84-01955 1706 5G

ADAR, E.

Estimation of Recharge in a Small Southern Arizona Basin by Means of Hydrological, Hy- drochemical, and Environmental Isotope Data, W84-04231 1711 2F

ADDENBROOK, D. G.

Letter to the Editor on Paper Published in De- salination Vol 41(1982) 57-69 By N.Nada: Oper- ating Experience in MSF Units in Saudi Arabia, W84-00633 1702 3 A

ADEJUWON, J. O.

Hydrolcgical Response Patterns of Some Third Order Streams on the Basement Complex of Southwestern Nigeria, W84-01763 1705 2E

ADEMOROTI, C. M. A.

Trickling Filter Activated Sludge Plant - Per- formance in Ibadan, W84-03882 1710 5D

ADHIKARY, S. K.

Desalination of Brackish Water by Electrodialy-

sis,

W84-O0617 1702 3 A

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Desalination of Brackish Water by Electrodialy-

W84-04931

1712 3A

ADIS, J.

Sedimentological Studies of the 'Ilha de Mar-

chantaria' in the Solimoes/Amazon River near

Manaus,

W 84-02946 1708 2J

ADOLPHSON, D. G.

Availability and Chemical Quality of Water from Surficial Aquifers in Southwest Minnesota,

W84-04269 1711 2F

AEHMAD, G.

Geohydrology of the Fresh-Water Aquifer System in the Vicinity of Ocean City, Maryland, W84-01011 1703 2F

AFGHAN, B. K.

A Comparative Study of the Concentration of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Open Cell Polyurethane Foams, W84-02736 1708 5A

AFIFI, A. A.

Determination of Dissolved Aluminum in Water

Samples,

W84-03587 1710 5A

AGARWAL, I. C.

Electrodeposition of Six Heavy Metals on Re- ticulated Vitreous Carbon Electrode, W84-02750 1708 5D

AGARWAL, S. K.

Diurnal Variation in Leaf Water Potential, Sto- matal Conductance, and Irradiance of Winter Crop under Different Moisture Levels, W84-04776 1711 3F

AGGARWAL, P. K.

Effect of Water Stress on Grain Growth and

Assimilate Partitioning in Two Cultivars of

Wheat Contrasting in Their Yield Stability in a

Drought-Environment,

W84-04275 1711 21

Water Stress and Water-Use Efficiency in Field Grown Wheat: A Comparison of Its Efficiency with That of C4 Plants, W84-032O9 1709 21

AGOSTIANO, A.

Analysis of Pestioidos and Other Organic Pollut- ants by Preconcentration and Chromatographic Techniques, W84-02120 1706 5A

AGUERO, G.

Limnological Studies in Lake Villarrica. Mor- phometric, Physical, Chemical, Planktonical Factors and Primary Productivity, W84-03505 1710 2H

AHERN, J.

Acid Precipitation in Southeastern Wyoming, W84-00639 1702 2K

AHLERT, R. C.

Applications of Reverse Osmosis to Complex

Industrial Wastewater Treatment,

W84-02930 1708 5D

A Critical Review of Fouling of Reverse Osmo- sis Membranes, W84-O0467 1702 3 A

In-Situ and On-Site Biodegradation of Industrial

Landfill Leachate,

W84-O0686 1702 5E

AHLGREN, G. M.

Estimating Bacterioplankton Production by Measuring (3H)Thymidine Incorporation in a Eutrophic Swedish Lake, W84-01658 1705 2H

AHLGREN, I.

Estimating Bacterioplankton Production by Measuring (3H)Thymidine Incorporation in a Eutrophic Swedish Lake, W84-01658 '705 2H

AHLUWALIA, J. S.

Sandstone Water Sensitivity: Existence of a Crit- ical Rate of Salinity Decrease for Particle Cap- ture, W84-01992 1706 2F

AHMAD, I.

On-Line Trace Enrichment of Difenzoquat in Water and Its Determination by HPLC, W84-01180 1704 5A

AHTIAINEN, M.

Sysmajarvi - a Lake Polluted by Mining Waste- Water, W84-05227 1712 5C

AHUJA, L. R.

Determining Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivi- ty of Soil During Drainage under a Small Ring Infiltrometer, W84-04846 1712 2G

Effect of Subsoil Conductivity and Thickness on Interflow Pathways, Rates and Source Areas for Chemicals in a Sloping Layered Soil with Seep- age Face, W 84-02208 1707 2G

Leaching of a Soluble Chemical under Field

Crop Conditions,

W84-04873 1712 5B

Modeling Infiltration into Crusted Soils by the

Green-Ampt Approach,

W84-01254 1704 2G

AIETA, E. M.

Determination of Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorine,

Chlorite and Chlorate in Water,

W84-03141 1709 5A

AIREY, P. L.

Effect of Dispersion on the Establishment of a Paleoclimatic Record from Groundwater,

W84-04843 1712 2F

AIROLDI, L.

Analysis of Tetrahydrothiophene in Water by Headspace High-Resolution Gas Chromatogra- phy-Mass Spectrometry, W84-04O52 1710 5A

AJAYI, S. O.

Pollution Studies on Nigerian Rivers: The Onset of Lead Pollution of Surface Waters in Ibadan, W84-03886 1710 5B

AJMAL, M.

Analysis of Effluents and Receiving Waters Arising from the Coal Fired Kasimpur Thermal Power Plant, W84-02945 1708 5B

AKAI, D.

Nitrification Model with an Inhibitory Effect of

Sea Water,

W84-02241 1707 2L

AKAN, A. O.

Effects of Soil Properties on Overland Flow and

Infiltration,

W84-01484 1705 2E

AKAN, A. P.

Inlet Concentration Time Nomogram for Urban

Basins,

W84-05168 1712

AKIYAMA, J.

Meander Bends of High Amplitude, W84-02867

1708 8B

Plunging Flow Into a Reservoir: Theory, W84-04592 1711

AKIYAMA, K.

Synthetic Musk Residues in Biota and Water from Tama River and Tokyo Bay (Jar^ W84-05174 1712 5B

AKRATANAKUL, S.

Sorption Processes in Soils as Influenced by Pore Water Velocity: 2. Experimental Results, W84-02514 1708 2G

Toward Understanding Soil Water Uptake by

Plant Roots,

W84-04344 % 1711 21

AKRIDGE, J. D.

Temporal Distributions of Radiostrontiurn Iso- topes and Radon Daughters in Rainwater During a Thunderstorm, W84-01491 1705 2K

AL-ASSAR, R.

Cost of Producing Power and Water in a Com- bined Power Station and Seawater Desalination Plant, W84-00285 1701 3 A

AL-AZAWI, S.

Optimal Irrigation Planning Model (Ein Model!

zur Planung und Optimierung von Bewasserung-

sanlagen),

W84-05251 1712 6A

AL-DABBAGH, H.

The Regional Effects of the Effluents from the Mishraq Sulphur Mines in Iraq on the Hydrolo- gical System, W84-01105 1704 5B

AL-DABBAGH, M. A. S.

The Regional Effects of the Effluents from the Mishraq Sulphur Mines in Iraq on the Hydrolo- gical System, W84-01 105 1704 5B

AL-DABBAS, M. A. M.

Shell of Mytilus as an Indicator of Zonal Vari- ations of Water Quality Within an Estuary, W84-05288 1712 5B

AL-HINDAWI, A. K.

Quality Changes in Baghdad Canals and Irriga- tion, W84-03148 1709 5B

Survival of Some Faecal Indicator Bacteria in

Drinking Water,

W84-00583 1702 5F

AL KASABI, T. O.

Design of a Commercial Solar-Powered Green- house, W84-00723 1703 3A

AL'KHIMENKO, A.I.

Characteristics of a General Mathematical

Model of Water-Quality Management in Large

Reservoirs,

W84-03912 1710 2H

AL-MOSSAWI, M. J.

Use of Clams as Bioindicator of Fecal Pollution

in Seawater,

W84-02130 1707 5 A

AL-NAKHL1, H. M.

Salmonella Species and Serotypes Isolated From Farm Animals, Animal Feed, Sewage, and Sludge in Saudi Arabia, W84-00363 1702 5B

AL-NASSRI, S.

Some Probabilistic Elements of Field Testing in Water Distribution Systems, 2E W84-01247 1704 8A

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ALLISON, H. D.

AL-SAGABY, I.

Simulated Changes in Water Level in the Minjur Aquifer, Riyadh Area, Saudi Arabia, W84-03571 1710 2F

AL-SHAHWANI, M. F.

Quality Changes in Baghdad Canals and Irriga- tion, W84-03148 1709 5B

ALAM, S.

The Guerledan Pumping Station, (Amenage-

ment de Guerledan),

W84-04222 1711 8B

The Vieux-Pre Dam (Amenagement de Vieux-

Pre),

W84-04213 1711 8A

ALARRAYEDH, M.

Operational Experience of 2 x 11,500 m super 3

d Msf Seawater Desalination Plant,

W84-00741 1703 3 A

ALARY, J.

Determination of Trace Amounts of Chromium (VI) in Presence of Sulfite Ion in Wastewaters of Surface Treatment (Determination Des Traces De Chrome (VI) En Presence De Sulfite Dans Les Eaux Residuaires De Traitement De Sur- face), W84-00308 1701 5A

ALAVIAN, V.

Modeling Streamlines and Mass Transport in

Circulating Flow,

W84-04229 1711 8B

ALAWADI, A. M.

Operational Experience of 2 x 11,500 m super 3

d Msf Seawater Desalination Plant,

W84-00741 1703 3A

ALBERTS, E. E.

Physical and Chemical Properties of Eroded

Soil Aggregates,

W84-04430 1711 2J

ALBRIGHT, L. J.

Influence of River-Ocean Plumes Upon Bacter- ioplankton Production of the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, W84-04898 1712 2L

ALBRIGHT, L. L.

Water-Resources Investigations in North

Dakota-Fiscal Year 1983,

W84-00888 1703 9C

ALDABAGH, A. S.

Rainfall Analysis by Power Transformation, W84-03044 1709 2B

ALDENHOFF, G. A.

A Quality Assurance Program at a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Laboratory, W84-02581 1708 5D

ALDOUS, K.

Analysis of 2,2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-

dioxin in Great Lakes Fish,

W84-02622 1708 5C

ALDRICH, J. W.

Soil Erosion on Subarctic Forest Slopes, W84-03056 1709

2J

ALDRIDGE, B. N. Floods of November 1978 to March 1979 in Arizona and West-Central New Mexico, W84-O0837 1703 7C

Floods of October 1977 in Southern Arizona and

March 1978 in Central Arizona,

W84-00953 1703 2E

ALEJANDRINO, A. A.

Regionalized now Duration for Philippines, W84-01468 1705 2E

ALEKSEEV, V. V.

Modeling of the Oxygen Regime of a Freshwa- ter Body During Summer Heating, W84-02318 1707 21

ALEKSENKO, T. L.

Microbiological Conditions and Water Quality

in the Lower Dniepr,

W84-00148 1701 5B

ALESSI, J.

Effects of Plant and Row Spacing on Dryland Soybean Yield and Water-Use Efficiency, W84-04990 1712 3F

Effects of Seeding Date and Population on Water-Use Efficiency and Safflower Yield, W84-04969 1712 21

ALEXANDER, J. A.

Pulp and Paper Sludge Disposal: the Problem, Current Practice and Future Directions, W84-03670 1710 5E

ALEXANDER, L. M.

Baseline Delimitations and Maritime Boundaries, W84-03237 1709 6E

ALEXANDER, M.

Effect of Nutrients on the Rates of Mineraliza- tion of Trace Concentrations of Phenol and p- Nitrophenol, W84-04945 1712 5B

Microbial Transformation of Nitroaromatic

Compounds in Sewage Effluent,

W84-01647 1705 5B

ALEXANDER, S. E.

The Red River Gorge: The Existence of 'Recre- ational Niches' and Their Management Implica- tions, W84-00441 1702 6B

ALEXANDER, T. W.

Floods in Kansas City, Missouri, and Vicinity,

August 12-13, 1982,

W84-03576 1710 2E

ALEXANDROV, G. A.

Modelling of Matter Cycle in A Mesotrophic

Bog Ecosystem I. Linear Analysis of Carbon

Environs,

W84-04673 1711 2H

Modelling of Matter Cycle in a Mesotrophic Bog Ecosystem, II. Dynamic Model and Eco- logical Succession, W84-04674 1711 2H

ALGAN, U.

Thermal Impact of Residential Ground-Water

Heat Pumps,

W84-03072 1709 2F

ALI, L

Development of Groundwater Resources of

Saudi Arabia,

W84-02508 1708 4B

ALI, S. A.

Quality Changes in Baghdad Canals and Irriga- tion, W84-03148 1709 5B

ALLAHPICHAY, I.

An Improvement for the Concentration of Mi-

cropollutants in the Marine Environment by

Using a Bacteria Strain with a Membrane Filter

System,

W84-01418 1705 5 A

ALLAN, C. P.

Using Vegetation for Non-Structural Sediment

Control,

W84-03987 1710 6F

ALLAN, G. A.

Activated Carbon Treatment Restores Acton

Water Supply,

W84-02372 1707 5F

ALLAN, R. J.

Introduction to the Niagara River/Lake Ontario

Pollution Problem,

W84-02402 1707 5G

ALLANSON, B. R.

Contribution to the Physico-Chemical Limnolo- gy of Swartvlei, W84-03744 1710 2L

ALLEN, C. P.

Evaluating a Mass Transfer Model for the Disso- lution of Organics from Oil Films into Water, W84-02712 1708 5B

Rates of Dissolution of Constituent Organic Contaminants from Coal Liquefaction Oil Films Into Water, W84-02711 1708 5B

ALLEN, H. E.

An Algal Assay Method for Determination of

Copper Complexation Capacities of Natural

Waters,

W84-01427 1705 5B

Ion Exchange and Hydrolysis of Type A Zeolite

in Natural Waters,

W84-02729 1708 5B

ALLEN, L. H. JR.

Basinwide Water Requirement Estimation in

Southern Florida,

W84-04438 1711 2D

Evapotranspiration from a Humid-Region De- veloping Citrus Grove with Grass Cover, W84-04485 1711 2D

ALLEN, M. J.

Standard Plate Count: A Comparison of Pour

Plate and Spread Plate Methods,

W84-O0574 1702 5A

ALLEN, R. G.

Weather Station Siting and Consumptive Use

Estimates,

W84-01144 1704 2B

ALLERUP, P.

Methods for Calculating Areal Precipitation -

Applied to the Susa-Catchment,

W84-O0342 1701 2B

ALLEY, W. M.

Effective Impervious Area in Urban Runoff

Modeling,

W84-04834 1712 2E

Ground Water for Oil-Shale Development, Pi-

ceance Basin, Colorado,

W84-02806 1708 6G

Mixed-Station Extension of Monthly Stream- flow Records, W84-02864 1708 2E

ALLISON, G. B.

Distribution of Deuterium and 18-0 in Dry

Soils. 1. Theory,

W84-05353 1712 2D

Use of Natural Tracers as Indicators of Soil- Water Movement in a Temperate Semi-Arid Region, W84-05354 1712 2G

Water Balance of a Small Lake Using Stable

Isotopes and Tritium,

W84-04151 1710 2H

ALLISON, H. D.

Shallow Groundwater Quality Beneath an Inten- sive Multiple-Cropping System using Center Pivot Irrigation, W84-03949 1710 5B

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AUTHOR INDEX

ALLSOP, K.

Enumeration of Bacteroides fragilis Group Or- ganisms from Sewage and Natural Waters, W84-04163 1710 5A

ALMOHANDIS, A. A.

Multielemental and Hydrochemical Study of

Holy Zamzam Water,

W84-01095 1704 2K

ALONSO, C. V.

Two-Dimensional Channel Flows over Rough

Surfaces,

W84-04827 1712 2E

ALPERT, J. E.

Composting Offers Alternative for Effluent

Plant Sludge Disposal,

W84-00175 1701 5E

ALPINE, A. E. River Discharge Controls Phytoplankton Dy- namics in the Northern San Francisco Bay Estu-

Energy Savings in Distillation Plants by Using

Vapor Thermo-Compression,

W84-04554 1711 3A

AMADEI, B.

Uplift Pressure in Crack Below Dam, W84-03715 1710

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ary, W84-01391

1704 2L

ALSANUSSI, M. Y.

Multielemental and Hydrochemical Study of

Holy Zamzam Water,

W84-01095 1704 2K

ALSTAD, J.

Seasonal Variation of Cadmium Toxicity toward the Alga Selenastrum capricornutum Printz in Two Lakes with Different Humus Content, W84-01504 1705 5C

ALTENA, F. W.

Formation of Asymmetric Cellulose Acetate

Membranes,

W84-00237 1701 3A

ALTHAUS, H.

One-dimensional Thin Layer Chromatographic Separation and Fluorometric Quantification of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Water Samples (Eindimensionale dunnschichtchroma- tographische Trennung und fluorometrische Bestimmung von polycyclischen aromatischen Kohlenwasserstoffen aus Wasserproben), W84-02071 1706 5A

ALTHAUS, J. R.

Trace Determination of the Antihistamines Tri- pelennamine Hydrochloride, Thenyldiamine Hy- drochloride, and Chlorothen Citrate in Admix- ture in Animal Feed, Human Urine, and Wastewater by High-Pressure Liquid Chroma- tography and Use of a Fluorescence Detector, W84-02002 1706 5 A

ALTWICKER, E. R.

Effect of Atmospheric Sulfur on the Composi- tion of Three Adirondack Lakes, W84-01976 1706 5B

ALVARADO, C.

Prescribed Burning of Pinus oocarpa in Hondu- ras; I. Effects on Surface Runoff and Sediment Loss, W84-04126 1710 4C

ALVAREZ-BORREGO, S.

Variability and Fluxes of Nitrogen and Organic Carbon at the Mouth of a Coastal Lagoon, W84-04366 1711 2L

ALY, G.

Computer Simulations of Multiple-Effect FFE- VC Systems for Water Desalination, W84-O2037 1706 3 A

ALY, O. A.

Spill of Methyl Parathion in the Mediterranean Sea: A Case Study at Port-Said, Egypt, W84-04548 1711 5B

ALY, S. E.

Comparative Study Between Vapor Compres- sion and Multi Effect Boiling Desalination Sys- tems, W84-O2035 1706 3A

AMARANTE, C. A. DE P.

Hydro-Electric Resources of the Parana River in Brazil (Les Ressources Hydroelectriques du Parana Bresilien), W84-05021 1712 8A

AMAYENC, P.

Exponential Size Distributions of Raindrops and

Vertical Air Motions Deduced from Vertically

Pointed Doppler Radar Data Using a New

Method,

W84-01172 1704 2B

The Role of Doppler Radar in the Study of Precipitation (Utilite du Radar Doppler dans PEtude des Precipitations), W84-04646 1711 2B

AMBLARD, H.

Vibrations of Guide Vanes of Turbomachinery in Runaway Operation (Vibrations des direc- trices des turbomachines a 1'emballement), W84-05036 1712 8C

AMBROSINO, G.

Inflow Stochastic Models for the Management

of Reservoir Secondary Yields,

W84-02887 1708 4A

AMIEL, A. J.

Changes in Hydraulic Conductivity of Labora- tory Sand-Clay Mixtures Caused by a Seawater- Freshwater Interface, W84-04159 1710 2F

AMIRHAERI, S.

A Chemiluminescence Technique for Studying Dynamic Behavior of Trace Element Species in Environmental Systems, W84-02741 1708 5B

AMIRTHARAJAH, A.

Ferric Chloride and Alum as Single and Dual

Coagulants,

W84-01529 1705 5F

Organic Carbon Decay in Stream with Biofilm

Kinetics,

W84-04046 1710 5B

AMMERLAAN, A. C. F.

Seawater Desalting Energy Requirements as a Function of Various Local Conditions, W84-00284 1701 3A

AMOOZEGAR-FARD, A.

Soil Solute Concentration Distributions for Spa- tially Varying Pore Water Velocities and Appar- ent Diffusion Coefficients, W84-00188 1701 2G

AMY, G. L.

Removing Trihalomethane Precursors from

Various Natural Waters by Metal Coagulants,

W84-02675 1708 5F

ANANDARAJAH, A.

Centrifugal Modeling of Soil Liquefaction Sus- ceptibility, W84-01081 1704 8D

ANANTH, M. S.

Hydrodynamics of Two-Phase Cocurrent Downflow through Packed Beds; Part I. Macro- scopic Model, Part II. Experiment and Correla- tions, W84-02349 1707 5D

ANASTASI, G.

Design of High-Pressure Tunnel Outlets (Beson- dere Aspekte der Gestaltung von Grundablassen in Stollen), W84-05267 1712 8A

ANDEEN, G. B.

Effects of Acceleration on Reverse Osmosis De- salination. W84-00466 1702 3A

ANDERSEN, D.

Chlorophyll a and Adenosine Triphosphate Levels in Antarctic and Temperate Lake Sedi- ments, W84-01472 1705 2H

ANDERSEN, L. J.

Use of 'The Capillary Barrier' as a Shield

Against Groundwater Pollution from Fly-Ash

Deposits,

W84-03378 1709 5E

ANDERSEN, M. M.

A Modification of the Trent Index for Use in

Denmark,

W84-02744 1708 5A

ANDERSEN, P. C.

Leaf Conductance, Growth and Survival of Willow and Deciduous Fruit Tree Species Under Flooded Soil Conditions, W84-05076 1712 21

ANDERSEN, P. F.

Analysis of Conceptual Designs for Remedial Measures at Lipari Landfill, New Jersey, W84-03762 1710 6A

ANDERSON, A. T. JR.

Alteration of Oceanic Crust and Geologic Cy- cling of Chlorine and Water, W84-01986 1706 2A

ANDERSON-BLEDSOE, K. L.

Heavy Metal Concentrations in Tissues of Vir- ginia River Otters, W84-01426 1705 5C

ANDERSON, C.

Toxicity, Bioconcentration, and Metabolism of the Herbicide Propanil (3',4'-Dichloropropion- anilide) in Freshwater Fish, W84-05180 1712 5C

ANDERSON, E. G.

Migration of Contaminants in Groundwater at a Landfill: A Case Study; 2. Groundwater Moni- toring Devices, W84-01685 1705 5B

ANDERSON, G.

Observations on the Distribution and Move- ments of Macrobrachium ohione (Smith, 1874) in the Pascagoula River Estuary, Jackson County, Mississippi, U.S.A. (Decapoda, Palae- monidae), W84-02637 1708 2L

ANDERSON, G. C.

Water Resources Data Utah, Water Year 1982, W84-03648 1710 7C

ANDERSON, H. R.

Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the

Rahway Area, New Jersey,

W84-00796 1703 2F

ANDERSON, I. C.

Seasonal Variation in Survival of Escherichia coli Exposed in Situ in Membrane Diffusion Chambers Containing Filtered and Nonfiltered Estuarine Water, W84-01660 1705 5B

ANDERSON, J. E.

Application of Reverse Osmosis to Automotive Electrocoat Paint Wastewater Recycling, W84-00460 1702 3 A

Irreversible Fouling Caused by Plasticization of Asymmetric Reverse Osmosis Membranes,

W84-00474 1702 3 A

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ANWAR, H. O.

ANDERSON, J. L.

Maximum Application Rates for Land Treat- ment of Septage, W84-00O4O 1701 5E

ANDERSON, K. A.

Forage Fish Assemblages in the Brazos River Upstream and Downstream from Possum King- dom Reservoir, Texas, W84-02964 1709 2H

ANDERSON, L. G.

Demand Curve for Recreational Fishing with an Application to Stock Enhancement Activities, W84-02234 1707 6B

ANDERSON, M. G.

Development and Application of a Storage

Model for River Flow Forecasting,

W84-03983 1710 2E

Selected Effects of Field Variability on Predic- tions from a Soil Water Finite Difference Model, W84-03972 1710 2G

ANDERSON, M. T.

Trace Elements in Northern Great Plains Strip Mine and Livestock Impoundment Water, W84-05166 1712 5B

ANDERSON, N. J.

Colour and Turbidity Removal with Reusable Magnetite Particles - V; Process Development, W84-02176 1707 5F

Colour and Turbidity Removal with Reusable Magnetite Particles - VI; Pilot Plant Operation, W84-02177 1707 5F

ANDERSON, P. C.

Rapid Method to Estimate Fruit Water Status with Special Reference to Rain Cracking of Sweet Cherries, W84-05063 1712 21

ANDERSON, P. H.

New Role of Drainage Systems in Dam Stabili- ty. W84-04489 1711 8A

ANDERSON, R.

Sewage Treatment Processes - the Solution to

the Odour Problem,

W84-01334 1704 5D

Wet Ozonation for the Treatment of Sewage- Treatment Works Odours, W84-00513 1702 5D

ANDERSON, R. L.

Discussion 'Municipal Water Supply Restric- tions as Urban Growth Constraints,' by W. B. Lord, W84-00414 1702 6D

ANDERSON, W.

Geohydrology of the Floridan Aquifer in the Withlacoochee River Basin of the Southwest Florida Water Management District, W84-00984 1703 7C

Hydrology of the Hamilton Lakes and Vicinity,

Polk County, Central Florida,

W84-00905 1703 7C

ANDERSON, W. B.

Impediments to Effective Interactions Between Multipurpose Water Districts and Other Gov- ernmental Institutions in Urbanizing Areas, W84-00448 1702 6F

Soil Moisture Influence on Micronutrient Cation Availability Under Aerobic Conditions, W84-02503 1708 2G

ANDERSSON, I. B.

Bacterioplankton in the Acidified Lake Gards-

jon,

W84-04701 1711 5C

ANDERSSON, J.

Steady State Fluid Response in Fractured Rock: A Boundary Element Solution for a Coupled, Discrete Fracture Continuum Model, W84-01889 1706 2F

Stochastic Analysis of One-Dimensional Steady State Unsaturated Flow: A Comparison of Monte Carlo and Perturbation Methods, W84-00407 1702 2G

A Stochastic Model of a Fractured Rock Condi- tioned by Measured Information, W84-03414 1709 8E

ANDERTON, R. L.

Contractual Requirements to Implement Water

Reclamation,

W84-02666 1708 6F

ANDO, M.

Microdetermination of Bromide in Water by Gas

Chromatography,

W84-02726 1708 5 A

Studies on Vinyl Chloride Migrating into Drink- ing Water from Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe and Reaction Between Vinyl Chloride and Chlorine, W84-03733 1710 5B

ANDO, Y.

Modelling of Hydrologic Processes in a Small Natural Hillslope Basin, Based on the Synthesis of Partial Hydrological Relationships, W84-02213 1707 2 A

Modelling of Hydrologic Processes in a Small Urbanized Hillslope Basin with Comments on the Effects of Urbanization, W84-03337 1709 2A

ANDREAE, M. O.

Determination of Methylgermanium Species in Natural Waters by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry With Hydride Gen- eration, W84-04194 1711 5 A

ANDREASEN, J. K.

Toxicity of Texan Petroleum Well Brine to the Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus), a Common Estuarine Fish, W84-01420 1705 5C

ANDRES, S.

Status of Ground Water Quality in Logan

Township, Gloucester County,

W84-00782 1703 5B

ANDREWS, D. E.

Slaking Modes of Geologic Materials and Their Impact on Embankment Stabilization, W84-01759 1705 5B

ANDREWS, M. J.

Biological Considerations in the Setting of Qual- ity Standards for the Tidal Thames, W84-00523 1702 5C

ANDREYEV A, A. M.

Oogenesis of the Rybinsk Reservoir Bream,

Abramis brama (Cyprinidae),

W84-03105 1709 2H

ANDRYSIAK, A.

Determination of the Components of Waste Water form Bis (2-Ethylhexyl) Peroxydicarbon- ate Production by Gas-Solid Chromatography (Bestimmung Der Zusammensetzung Des Ab- wassers Aus Der Bis(2-Ethylehexyl) Peroxydi- carbonate-Produktion Mit Hilfe Der Gas-Ad- sorptions-Chromatographie), W84-00422 1702 5 A

ANGEL, A.

Cost of Marginal Energy Chargeable to Desali- nation in the Israel Electric Corp. Generating System, W84-00265 1701 3A

ANGELO, G.

Theoretical-Experimental Analysis of Real Flows in Assoradial Pumps (Analyse theorique- experimentale de l'ecoulement reel dans les pompes assoradiales), W84-05038 1712 8C

ANGELOV, M.

Calculating Design Discharges for Small-Scale

Hydro Stations,

W84-04074 1710 6B

ANGERMEIER, P. L.

Fish Communities Along Environmental Gradi- ents in a System of Tropical Streams, W84-01842 1706 2H

ANGUS, R. A.

Phenol Tolerance in Populations of Mosquito- fish from Polluted and Nonpolluted Waters, W84-03322 1709 5C

ANNESINI, M. C.

Evaluation of Biomass Age in Activated Sludge

Processes,

W84-00428 1702 5D

Treatment of Olive Oil Wastes by Distillation, W84-01576 1705 5D

ANOSOVA, N. B.

Investigation of Groundwater Exchange Proc- esses in the Baltic Artesian Basin, W84-02330 1707 2F

ANSARI, Z. I.

Wastewater Reuse in Muslim Countries: An Is- lamic Perspective, W84-02640 1708 5D

ANTHONY, D.

Improved Evaporators for Radioactive Wastes, W84-01665 1705 5D

ANTLE, R.

Evaluation of Surface Impoundment Assessment

in New Mexico,

W84-02815 1708 5G

ANTOINE, S. E.

Effect of Pollution on Phytoplankton in the Ashar Canal, A Highly Polluted Canal of the Shatt al-Arab Estuary at Basrah, Iraq, W84-04680 1711 5C

ANTONELLI, A.

Desalinated Water Production at LNG-Termi-

nals,

W84-02096 1706 3 A

ANTOSCH, L. M.

Phosphorus Management to Protect Lake Water

Quality,

W84-04100 1710 5G

ANTUNES, F. F.

Centrifugal Pumps for Desalination, W84-00213 1701 3A

ANTYPKO, B. E.

Prediction of Groundwater Resources of Fold Regions on the Basis of Studying the Evolution of Rock Permeability, W84-02320 1707 2F

ANWAR, H. O.

Effect of a Subsurface Barrier on the Conserva- tion of Freshwater in Coastal Aquifers, W84-02179 1707 4B

Turbulence Measurements in Stratified and

Well-mixed Estuarine Flows,

W84-03203 1709 2L

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AUTHOR INDEX

AOKI, K.

Measurements of the Concentration in Rain- water and of the Henry's Law Constant of Hy- drogen Peroxide, W84-04537 1711 5A

AOYAMA, M.

Precipitate Flotation of Trace Phosphate Ion in

Wstcrs

W84-02379 1707 5 A

APARICIO-TEJO, P. M.

Magnesium Nutrition and Grain Yield of Maize

Having Low Water Potential,

W84-03272 1709 21

Significance of Accelerated Leaf Senescence at Low Water Potentials for Water Loss and Grain Yield in Maize, W84-03285 1709 21

APEL, W. A.

Bacteria and Acidic Drainage from Coal Refuse:

Inhibition by Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Sodium

Benzoate,

W84-02055 1706 5G

APPA RAO, B. V.

Drought Spells Over North-Central India During the 1979 Southwest Monsoon, W84-03308 1709 2B

APPEL, L.

Selected Hydrologic Data for Northern Utah

Valley, Utah, 1935-82,