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Journal Code   : 309
Journal        : Water Research
Volume issue   : 32/3
Year           : 1998
Anticipated Publication Date: 17-FEB-98

pp. 537-546
Performance of an On-Site  UASB Reactor Treating Leachate at Low Temperature.
RH Kettunen, JA Rintala

pp. 547-558
Variation in Phosphorous Flux During a Hydrological Season:
The River Adour.
RC Brunet, KB Astin

pp. 559-564
Comparative Performance of High Rate Anaerobic Thermophilic Reactors Treating
Industrial Wastewater.
M Perez, LI Romero, D Sales

pp. 565-568
Bench Scale experiments for the Evaluation of a Membrane Filtration Method for
the Recovery Efficiency of Giardia and Cryptosporidium for Water.
CC Falk, P Karanis, D Schoenen, HM Seitz

pp. 569-578
Development of a Sub-Lethal Pollution Bioassay Ussing the Estuarine Amphipod
Gammarus Duebeni
A Lawrence, C Poulter

pp. 579-586
The Electrochemical Degradation of Linerearalkylbenzenesulfonate (LAS)on
Platinum Electrode.
S Zor., B Yazici, M Erbil, H Galip

pp. 587-596
Bacterial Growth Dynamics in Activated Sludge Batch Assays.
PC Pollard, MA Steffens, CA Biggs, PA Lant

pp. 597-608
The Influence of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents on the Composition of the Humic
Fraction of Aquatic Organic Matter.
M Eduardo, BH Santos, BH Santos

pp. 609-612
The Influence of Magnetic Fields on Calcium Carbonate Precipitation.
SA Parsons, RA Barrett

pp. 613-622
Neural Network Predictors of Average score per Taxon and Number of Families at
Unpolluted River Sites in Great Britain.
WJ Walley, VN Fontama

pp. 623-632
Photosensitized Transformation of the Herbicide 4-Chloro-2-Methylphenoxy Acetic
Acid (MCPA) in Water.
SJ Stangroom, JN Lester, CL Macleod

pp. 633-638
Removal of Cyanobasterial Toxins (Microcystins) and Cyanobacterial Cells from
Drinking Water Using Domestic Water Filters
LA Lawton, BJPA Cornish, AWR Macdonald

pp. 639-648
Reductive Transformations of Halogenated Aromatics in Anaerobic Esturine
Sediment:Kinetics, Products and Pathways.
S Susarla, Y Yonezawa

pp. 649-656
A Comparison of Agricultural Water Pollution Incidents in Northern Ireland with
those in England and Wales.
SD Lennox, RH Foy, RV Smith, EF Unsworth, DR Smyth

pp. 657-668
Modeling and Experiments on the Influence of Biofilm Size and Mass Transfer in a
Fluidized Bed Reactor for Anaerobic Digestion..

P Buffiere, JP Steyer, C Fonade, R Moletta

pp. 669-676
Stoichiometry of  Combined Aerobic and Methanogenic Cod Transformation
DH Zitomer

pp. 677-684
Nitrate Removal in Wetland Microcosms.
TL Ingersoll, LA Baker

pp. 685-690
Application of Boron Isotopes for Tracing Sources of Anthropogenic Contamination
in Groundwater.
S Barth

pp. 691-700
Multivariate Time Series Analysis for Design and Operation of a Biological
Wastewater Treatment Plant.
G Van Dongen, L Geuens

pp. 701-710
Oxidation of Biologically-Produced Suphur in a Continuous Mixed-Suspension
Reactor.
R Tichy, A Janssen, JTC Grotenhuis, R Van Abswoude, G Lettinga

pp. 711-716
Rapid method for seperating and quantifying orthophosphate and polyphosphates:
application to sewage samples
D Jolley, W Maher, P Cullen

pp. 717-726
Phosphate removal from water by red mud using crossflow microfiltration
G Akay, B Keskinler, A Cakici, U Danis

pp. 727-736
Sludge pre-recycle control of dynamic enhanced biological phosphorus removal
system: an application of on-line fuzzy controller
WC Chang, CF Ouyang, WL Chiang, CW Hou

pp. 737-740
Microbiological and physicochemical analysis of radiation disinfected municipal
sewage
KP Rawat, A Sharma, SM Rao

pp. 741-746
A rational approach for the design of in-series biofilm reactors
CSP Ojha, R Shrivastava

pp. 747-759
Anaerobic Biotransformation of Four 3-Carbon Compounds (Acrolein. Acrylic Acid,
Allyl Alcohol and N-Propanol )in UASB Reactors.
GN Demirer, RE Speece

pp. 760-768
Hydrodynamic Drag Force Exerted on a Moving Floc and Its Implication  to
Free-settling Test.
RM Wu., DJ Lee

pp. 769-773
Complete Oxidation of High Concentration of Ammonia by  Retaining Incompatible
Nitrification Activities in 3-Vessel System.
K Noto, T Ogasawara, Y Suwa, T Sumino

pp. 774-780
Anaerobic Treatment of Tannery Wastewater with Simultaneous Sulphide
Elinination.
W Hegemann, H Schenk, M Wiemann

pp. 781-791
Quality of Water Treated by Coagulation Using Moringa Oleifera Seeds.
A Ndabigengesere, KS Narasiah

pp. 792-800
The Effects of Organic Acids on the Methanogenic Degradatioin of the Landfill
Leachate molecules Butyrate and Valerate.
AG James, IA Watson-Craik, E Senior

pp. 801-807
Response Characteristics of a Dead-Cell Sensor.
Z Qian, TC Tan

pp. 808-814
The  Effect of Ferric Chloride Flocculation on Cyanobacterial Cells.
WK Chow, J House, RMA Velzeboer, M Drikas, MD Burch, DA Steffensen

pp. 815-825
Long-Term Competition between Sulphate-Reducing and Methane -producing Bacteria
during Full-Scale Anaerobic Treatment of Citric Acid Production Wastewater.
V O'Flaherty, E Colleran, P Lens, B Leahy

pp. 826-830
Resolution of the Spatial Variability in Sediment Composition  Within and
Between Water-Storage Resevoirs Using Non-Parametric  Statistical Techniques.
DS Baldwin, P Ford, DL Neilsen

pp. 831-839
Denitrification Kenetics of High Nitrate Concentration Water:pH effect on
Inhibtion and Nitrite Accumulation.
C Glass, JO Silverstein

pp. 840-848
Oxegen Sag Equation for Second Order Decay.
DD Adrian, TG Sanders

pp. 849-855
A Tecnique for Obtaining Representative Biokinetic Parameter Values from
Replicate Sets of Parameter Estimates.
BS Magbanua, CPL Grady, YT Lu

pp. 856-864
Parameter determination for the intermittently aerated completely mixed (icam)
process
JZ Yang, KC Ln

pp. 865-871
Determinants of the Microbiological Water Quality of Indoor Swimming Pools in
Relation to Disinfection.
J Ibarluzea, B Moreno, C Ziggorago, T Castilla, M Martinez, J Santamaria

pp. 872-881
Development of a Predictive Model for Calculation  of Molecular  Weight of Humic
Substances.
IV Perminova, FH Frimmel, DV Kovalevskii, G Abbt-Braun, AV Kudryavtsev, S Hesse

pp. 882-890
Influence of Metal Speciation in Landfill Leachates on Kaolinite Sorption.
M Majone, MP Papini, E Rolle

pp. 891-899
Effects of organic matter on the conversion rates of nitrogenous compounds in a
channel reactor under various flow conditions
HG Leu, CD Lee, CF Ouyang, HT Tseng

pp. 900-904
Bound water content and water binding strength on sludge flocs
CC Wu, C Huang, DJ Lee

pp. 905-914
ternary expression stage in biological sludge dewatering
IL Chang, DJ Lee

pp. 915-923
Removal of se(iv) and se(vi) from water by aluminium-oxide-coated sand
WH Kuan, SL Lo, MK Wang, CF Lin

pp. 924-929
Preference-avoidance responses of Lake Whitefish(coregonus clupeaformis) to
competing gradients  of light and copper. lead,and zinc.
E Scherer, RE Mcnicol

pp. 930-935
Observations of the  Comparative Hydrolysis /Precipitation
Behaviour of Polyferric Sulphate (PFS) and Ferric Sulphate(FS).
JQ Jiang, NJD Graham

pp. 936-943
Removing Nitrate and Ammonium from Drainage Water by Simulation of Natural
Biological Processes.
X Hao, J Martinez

pp. 944-947
Biodegradation of anionic surfactants in the presence of organic contaminants
AMA Abd-Allah, T Srorr

pp. 948-952
Impact of the cyanobacteria toxin, microcystin-LR, on behavior of Zebrafish,
Danio rerio.
D Baganz, G Staaks, C Steinberg

pp. 953-957
Dense mats of thioploca gliding filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in lake
biwa central japan
M Nishino, M Fukui, T Nakajima

pp. 958-963
Two Dimensional Computation Fluid Dynamic Models for Waste Stabilisation Ponds.
MG Wood, T Howes, J Keller, MR Johns

pp. 964-968
Origin and Development of the Biological Monitoring Working party Score System.
HA Hawkes

pp. 969-971
Effect of organic ligands on the removal of pb(ii) ni(ii) and cd(ii) by waste
fe(iii)/cr(iii) hydroxide
C Namasivayam, K Ranganathan



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