作者: Michel J. Gagnon
DOI: 10.1016/0043-1354(83)90025-8
关键词: Effluent 、 Harbour 、 Outfall 、 Seawater 、 Marine pollution 、 Water pollution 、 Aqueous dispersion 、 Environmental engineering 、 Environmental science 、 Tidal current
摘要: Abstract Anionic surfactants enter the coastal water via untreated sea outfall discharges. A concentration range between 1.0 and 200 μg l−1 can be found in polluted areas. The highest being detected near point source. In Halifax Harbour, high concentrations of are associated with presence rising plumes. Wind tidal currents affect both spreading these compounds waste field. Under certain circumstances, anionic may used as effluent tracers but combination other parameters.