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Scientific Excellence Resource Prot
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Canadian Technical Report of Fisher
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ABSTRACT RESUME/INUKTITUT SUMMARY 1
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RESULTS 4.1 Air v TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ABSTRACT Hargrave, B.T., W.P. Vass,
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dans la glace, ainsi que les donnQe
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USSR Figure 1.1 Approximate locatio
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2 1 3 measure concentrations of the
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' s 0: Q: '0, tn A : -k t 2 '2 t; 2
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TABLE 2.1 Li st of Samples Coll ect
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Figure 2.1 Drift pattern of the ice
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ice hole. The samplers were operate
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inverted onto the ice surface and t
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The other components of the plankto
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Table 2.3 Separation of Pooled Net
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were unsuccessful. Fish hooks or ny
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cleaned. Samples were collected on
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Air samples were collected with the
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3L PVC Niskin iype water samplers.
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Glass fibre filters (Whatman, 47 mm
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(for ultrasonic extraction) to whic
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Fraction 2: beta-HCH, alpha-HCH (60
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60 m column conditions used were th
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value is less than the procedural d
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3.2.2 Blanks Procedural blanks (i.e
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Table 3.1 Ccrrparison of HCHs by XA
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Table 3.2. HCH Concentrations in Su
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) In-situ Particulate Sampling Repl
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a) August 1986, 10m replicates Tabl
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Instrumental calibration was compar
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Table 3.7. Results of Analysis of E
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Table 3.9. Intercalibration of Orga
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e) Biota Samples Analytical precisi
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Table 3.12 Summary of Tri pl icate
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f) sediment samples Precision of ch
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funnel, shaken with 20 ml of 0.9% N
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4. RESULTS Results are presented in
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4.1.2 Air Particulates Quantifiable
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Table 4.2. Iby, 1% w t 25 - Jure 19
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ccrrpard alpha HCH gamna HCH plp'DD
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silicate and orthophosphate were ap
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Table 4.4 Slrrrary of Particulate O
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a weight:weight basis on all three
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observed in the May 1986 20 um and
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Appendix F Organochlorines in Surfa
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Sample I.D. Weight (g) Arochlor 125
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Sample 1.D Arochlor 1254 HCB Heptac
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ICE ISLAND PLANKTON SAMPLES SUMMARY
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ICE ISLAND PLANKTON SAMPLES 14 June
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ICE ISLAND PLANKTON SAMPLES 27 May
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ICE ISLAND PLANKTON SAMPLES 14 June
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ICE ISLAND PLANKTON SAMPLES 28 May
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ICE ISLAND PLANKTON SAMPLES 29 Aug
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ICE ISLAND PLANKTON SAMPLES 28 Aug
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Project Z€nrr~ OCLCJ\~~~CCAP,~, c
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Test Hole l?'-3 Depth Dry Wt.of Coa
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