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Marcus, Bernard – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Describes using microcosms as a mechanism for teaching lake acidification caused by acid input. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Acid Rain, Biology, Science Activities, Science Education
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Dixon, Trevor R. – Environmental Education and Information, 1991
Discussed are the effectiveness of the current international regulatory framework to protect the marine environment, the need for more stringent maritime regulations fostered by an increased popular awareness that this current framework is outdated, and the strategies deemed appropriate to assimilate the "total environmental view" within…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials, Marine Biology
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Wang, Joanna Shaofen; Wai, Chien M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Information on the worldwide occurrence of groundwater pollution by arsenic, the ensuing health hazards, and the debatable government regulations of arsenic in drinking water, is presented. Diagnostic identification of arsenic, and methods to eliminate it from water are also discussed.
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Water Pollution, Hazardous Materials
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Schilling, Amber L.; Hess, Kenneth R.; Leber, Phyllis A.; Yoder, Claude H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The atmospheric issue of acid rains is subjected to a five-part laboratory experiment by concentrating on the chemistry of the infiltration process of acid rainwater through soils. This procedure of quantitative scrutiny helps students realize the efficacy of soil minerals in the consumption of surplus acidity in rainwater.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Water Pollution, Chemistry, Soil Science
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Bruce, Delphine; Kuhn, Alexander; Sojic, Neso – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Electrodeposition eliminates wastewater pollutants such as electrochemically active metal cations, with different pulse polarography (DPP) scrutinizing the kinetics of the treatment process. These mechanisms produce qualitative and quantitative data about the removal process, while students appreciate the use of electrochemistry in resolving…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Chemistry, Sanitation, Water Pollution
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Oyelami, B. O.; Ale, S. O. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
A new transform proposed by Oyelami and Ale for impulsive systems is applied to an impulsive fish-hyacinth model. A biological policy regarding the growth of the fish and the hyacinth populations is formulated.
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Conceptual Tempo, Calculus, Animals
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
Although designated a long term environmental hazard, polychlorinated biphenyls are still finding their way to certain streams, lakes, stream and lake sediments and fresh-water biota. Useful though they may be, the Environmental Protection Agency will seek a halt to all polychlorinated biphenyls production and use in the United States. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Conference Reports, Ecology, Environment
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
Recent national surveys conducted by the Council on Environmental Quality and others uncovered inconsistencies and confusion in the manner environmental quality parameters were used and reported. A standard air pollution index, comparative guide to water quality indicators and biological monitoring information are being developed. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Environment, Environmental Standards, National Surveys
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Paterson, Arthur E., III – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1975
Despite a rising tide of contamination, effective controls of marine pollution appear dubious because of conflicting national and economic interests. Since countries can not agree on problems such as national sovereignty, dispute settlement, jurisdiction over oil on the Continental Shelf and international seabed sources, marine pollution will…
Descriptors: Conferences, Environment, Environmental Influences, International Law
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Gerba, Charles P.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Increasing population and industrialization places heavy demands on water resources making recycling of wastewaters for domestic consumption inevitable. Eliminating human pathogenic viruses is a major problem of reclaiming wastewater. Present water treatment methods may not be sufficient to remove viruses. (MR)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Environment, Public Health, Recycling
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Walker, John E.; Dahm, Douglas B. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Infrared remote sensors, plus photometric interpretation and digital data analysis are being used to record the stresses on air, water, vegetation and soil. Directly recorded photographic information has been the most effective recording media for remote sensing. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Data Analysis, Digital Computers, Environment
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McFee, June King – Art Education, 1975
Article analyzed the relations of art forms to society's needs by presenting a mode of analysis helpful in the education of students in environmental design. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Environmental Research, Problem Solving
Middlebrooks, E. J.; And Others – Engineering Education, 1974
Outlines manpower needs in both the public and private sectors in the areas of air pollution control, solid waste management, radiological hazard control, pesticide hazard control, and water pollution control. (GS)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Career Opportunities, Engineering Education, Environmental Education
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
The pulp and paper industry are being forced by economic considerations and air pollution regulations to consider alternatives to the use of sulfur systems, be they kraft, acid or neutral sulfite. To meet environmental requirements and combat erosion of profits, modernized non-sulfur pulping methods will increasingly appear on the scene. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Environment, Industry
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Hirst, Eric – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Energy needs for environmental cleanup are assessed. Among the conclusions are: the quantities of energy required to achieve various environmental quality goals are small; energy needs for environmental protection can be offset by conservation measures and the conclusions in regard to primary energy closely correspond to those for electrical…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Energy, Environmental Research
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