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Modular containers for microcosm and process model studies on the fate and effects of aquatic contaminants
Authors:James N. Huckins  Jimmie D. Petty
Affiliation:

U.S. Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service Columbia National Fisheries Research Laboratory Route 1, Columbia, Missouri 65201, USA

National Center for Toxicological Research Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, Arkansas 72079, USA

Abstract:Container modules are described for the laboratory simulation of selected processes and ecosystems that are representative of lentic environments. Emphasis is placed on design features permitting mass balance accountability of contaminant residues and procedural cautions required for the proper use of the described systems in environmental simulations. Experiments on the efficiency of container modules for microbial mineralization studies were conducted using 14CNaHCO3, and acidification resulted in a 14CCO2 recovery of 97.3 ± 4.7% (x? ± SD). The trapping efficiency of pesticides volatilized from water and glass surfaces was investigated using the same module and the mean recoveries of 14C-fonofos and 14C-trifluralin were 114.2 ± 3.2% and 95.2 ± 3.5%, respectively. The mass balance capabilities of the system was also demonstrated for extended microcosm exposures to 14C-trifluralin.
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