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DOC

DOC in ground water


Description

Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) concentrations in ground waters of irrigated and non-irrigated areas.

Objective is to determine if concentrations differ between irrigated and non-irrigated areas. There is one detection limit at 0.2 ug/L. Used in Chapter 9 of the NADA book.

Usage

data(DOC)

Source

Junk et al., 1980, Journal of Environmental Quality 9, pp. 479-483.

References

Helsel, Dennis R. (2005). Nondectects and Data Analysis; Statistics for censored environmental data. John Wiley and Sons, USA, NJ.


NADA

Nondetects and Data Analysis for Environmental Data

v1.6-1.1
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Lopaka Lee
Initial release

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