03313oam 2200733 450 991071703490332120220211092234.0(CKB)5470000002527859(OCoLC)1290313909(EXLCZ)99547000000252785920211229d2014 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInfluence of engineered log jam placement on habitat, periphyton, invertebrates, and fish in the South Fork Skokomish River /prepared by R.J. Peters, R.A. Tabor and H.A. GearnsLacey, Washington :U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Washington Fish & Wildlife Office, Fisheries Division,2014.1 online resource (vii, 44, 5 pages, 23 unnumbered pages) illustrations (chiefly color), color maps"March 31, 2014.""Prepared for: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, Seattle, Washington."Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-43).Stream restorationMonitoringWashington (State)Skokomish RiverSalmonidaeHabitatWashington (State)Skokomish RiverSalmonidaeMonitoringWashington (State)Skokomish RiverSalmonidaeEffect of habitat modification onWashington (State)Skokomish RiverAquatic invertebratesHabitatWashington (State)Skokomish RiverAquatic invertebratesMonitoringWashington (State)Skokomish RiverAquatic invertebratesEffect of habitat modification onWashington (State)Skokomish RiverPeriphytonWashington (State)Skokomish RiverEngineered log jams (Hydraulic engineering)Environmental aspectsWashington (State)Skokomish RiverAquatic invertebratesHabitatfastPeriphytonfastSalmonidaeEffect of habitat modification onfastSalmonidaeHabitatfastStream restorationMonitoringfastStream restorationMonitoringSalmonidaeHabitatSalmonidaeMonitoringSalmonidaeEffect of habitat modification onAquatic invertebratesHabitatAquatic invertebratesMonitoringAquatic invertebratesEffect of habitat modification onPeriphytonEngineered log jams (Hydraulic engineering)Environmental aspectsAquatic invertebratesHabitat.Periphyton.SalmonidaeEffect of habitat modification on.SalmonidaeHabitat.Stream restorationMonitoring.Peters Roger J.1399947Tabor RogerGearns Howard A.U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,United States.Army.Corps of Engineers,GPOGPOOCLCOOCLCFGPOBOOK9910717034903321Influence of engineered log jam placement on habitat, periphyton, invertebrates, and fish in the South Fork Skokomish River3475680UNINA03391nam 2200805z- 450 991055729230332120210501(CKB)5400000000041116(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68978(oapen)doab68978(EXLCZ)99540000000004111620202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWater Treatment with New NanomaterialsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (134 p.)3-03936-810-9 3-03936-811-7 Given that the threat of water shortage is expanding across the globe, the evolution of advanced technologies that enable water purification and, thus, water re-use in an energy and resource efficient manner are of great importance. In this regard, nanomaterials have been playing a crucial role and offering new opportunities for the construction of permeable and selective membranes and adsorbents. Such features are of paramount importance, particularly given the limited available energy resources. In this book, several recent studies are introduced that deal with water treatment via nanomaterial-based technologies. Such state-of-the-art technologies have employed nanomaterials that are made of polymer, composite, ceramic, and carbon, etc., and are shaped in various dimensionalities and forms such as particle (0D), fiber (1D), and film (2D-3D). The nanostructured membranes and adsorbents as well as photocatalytic nanosystems capable of active photodecomposition of organic pollutants, e.g., dyes, are the main focal points of discussion.History of engineering and technologybicssc2,4-Dadsorptionanodizationbench scale column extractionbiomass activated carbonbiomoleculesbuoyant catalystcarboncarbon magnetic iron oxide particlescolumn kineticsecotoxicologyenvironmental risksLEDmembranemeshmethyl orangemineralizationnanoadsorbentsnanocatalystsnanocomposite fibersnanofibernanohybridsnanomaterialnanomaterial applicationsnanomaterial challengesnanomaterialsnanomembranesnanosorbentsorganic pollutantsphotocatalysispulse electrodepositionselenium removalsemi-passiveureasewaste water treatmentwastewater purificationwater remediationwater treatmentzero valent iron nanoparticlesHistory of engineering and technologyHomaeigohar Shahinedt1311321Homaeigohar ShahinothBOOK9910557292303321Water Treatment with New Nanomaterials3030242UNINA