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Rates of depletion of lubricant and fuel contaminants from Antarctic regions during natural attenuation and remediation procedures [ASAC_2915]
CHILD DIFs
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Metadata record for data expected from ASAC Project 2915
See the link below for public details on this project.
Petroleum contamination poses a major threat to Antarctic and subantarctic ecosystems ...
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Copies of field and lab books associated with ASAC project 2933 - Developing water and sediment quality guidelines for Antarctica: Responses of Antarctic marine biota to contaminants. [ASAC_2933_field_lab_books]
These are the scanned electronic copies of field and lab books used at Casey Station, Davis Station, Macquarie Island and Kingston between 2007 and 2012 as part of ASAC (AAS) project 2933 - Developing ...
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Population genetics of east Antarctic sea urchins [AAS_3051_urchin_genetics]
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Population connectivity and gene flow in near shore Antarctic Echinoids (Sterechinus neumayeri, Abatus nimrodi and Abatus ingens) was investigated in East Antarctica. This data set consists of microsatellite ...
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Environmental Impact Assessment of the Davis Sewage Outfall [DAVIS_STP]
CHILD DIFs
Untreated, macerated wastewater effluent has been discharged to the sea at Davis Station since 2005, when the old wastewater treatment infrastructure was removed. This environmental assessment was ...
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Chemistry data from the Environmental Impact Assessment of the Davis Sewage Outfall [DAVIS_STP_Chemistry]
CHILD DIFs
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Untreated, macerated wastewater effluent has been discharged to the sea at Davis Station since 2005, when the old wastewater treatment infrastructure was removed. This environmental assessment was ...
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Responses of Antarctic marine biota to contaminants - Amphipod and Isopod toxicity tests, Kingston 2007 [AAS_2933_MetalToxicityMarine_Amphipod.Isopod_Kingston2007]
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Metadata record for data from AAS (ASAC) Project 2933.
While it is generally thought that Antarctic organisms are highly sensitive to pollution, there is little data to support or disprove this. ...
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Responses of Antarctic marine biota to contaminants - Brown Ostracod toxicity tests, Kingston 2007 [AAS_2933_MetalToxicityMarine_BrownOstracods_Kingston2007]
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Metadata record for data from AAS (ASAC) Project 2933.
While it is generally thought that Antarctic organisms are highly sensitive to pollution, there is little data to support or disprove this. ...
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Responses of Antarctic marine biota to contaminants - Juvenile Gastropod toxicity tests, Kingston 2007 [AAS_2933_MetaToxicityMarine_JuvenileGastropods_Kingston2007]
PARENT DIF
Metadata record for data from AAS (ASAC) Project 2933.
While it is generally thought that Antarctic organisms are highly sensitive to pollution, there is little data to support or disprove this. ...
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Developing water and sediment quality guidelines for Antarctica: Responses of Antarctic marine biota to contaminants. [ASAC_2933]
CHILD DIFs
Metadata record for data from AAS (ASAC) Project 2933.
See the child records for access to the datasets.
Public
While it is generally thought that Antarctic organisms are highly sensitive to pollution, ...
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Have stream invertebrate communities of Macquarie Island changed over 15 years and are they likely to respond to climate changes or other environmental factors? [ASAC_2918]
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2918
See the link below for public details on this project.
This project will assess the extent of changes to the freshwater stream invertebrate communities ...
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