Industrialization as recorded in floodplain deposits of the Quinnipiac River, Connecticut
The historical record of industrial development of the Quinnipiac River, CT, was determined, based on heavy metal analysis and radiometric dating of flood plain deposits. A vertical sediment profile for heavy metals was established for the last 10,000 yr in this severely polluted waterway. Radiometr...
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