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Published online 9 January 2007
Published in J Environ Qual 36:226-232 (2007)
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2006.0147
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Improving the Accuracy of Sediment-Associated Constituent Concentrations in Whole Storm Water Samples by Wet-Sieving

William R. Selbiga,*, Roger Bannermanb and George Bowmanc

a U.S. Geological Survey, 8505 Research Way, Middleton, WI 53562
b Wisconsin Dep. of Natural Resources, 101 S. Webster Street–FH/4, Madison, WI 53703
c Wisconsin State Lab. of Hygiene, 2601 Agriculture Drive, Madison, WI 53718


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Fig. 1. Diagram of processes to prepare dry bedload, sieved sediment, and water samples for analyses at the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene (WSLH).

 

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Fig. 2. Diagram of analytical techniques used to determine total recoverable zinc and copper concentrations on dry bedload, sieved sediment, and water samples from the churn splitter.

 





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