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Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of Natural Resources and Economic Development, Division of Air and Water Resources, Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology Branch. Physical, Chemical, and Biological Processes Affecting the Uptake and Loss of DDT by Fish from DDT Contaminated Sediments: Review and Evaluation of Literature Pertinent to Huntsville Spring Branch – Indian Creek Remedial Actions, May 1984

 File — Box: 6

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

This accession consists of material about hydrology and limnology compiled by Dr. David R. Bayne over the course of his career. It primarily includes reports, studies, drafts, articles, correspondence, data, and notes. Much of this material was generated in the context of the water wars between Alabama, Georgia, and Florida as the three states vie for access to the water flowing through the region. The accession is organized into six series by subject: General Material about Water, Studies and Data about Specific Bodies of Water, Industrial Site Studies, Water Quality and Pollution, Fish and Aquatic Animals, and Aquatic Plants and Land. Work by notable Auburn University professors J. M. Lawrence, with whom Bayne trained and worked, and H. S. Swingle appears throughout the collection. This accession originally included many published books and reports that are available through the library or online and did not require archival preservation. A list of these publications not retained with the collection is attached to the finding aid.

Dates

  • 1911-2006

Conditions Governing Access

Open.

Extent

From the Collection: 8 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Auburn University Special Collections and Archives Repository

Contact:
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