Introduction. Water Chemistry Field Sampling. Laboratory Analyses. Quality Assurance/Quality Control. Data Analysis. Field Sampling for Aquatic Biota. Transition Plan. References Cited. Appendices.
Dr. Timothy Sullivan holds a BA in history from Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts (1972); an MA in biology from Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado (1977); and a PhD in biological sciences from Oregon State University, Corvallis (1983) through an interdisciplinary program that included areas of focus in ecology, zoology, and environmental chemistry. He did his postdoctoral research at the Center for Industrial Research in Oslo, Norway, on surface and groundwater acidification, episodic hydrologic processes, and aluminum biogeochemistry. His expertise includes the effects of air pollution on aquatic and terrestrial resources, watershed analysis, critical loads, ecosystem services, nutrient cycling, aquatic acidbase chemistry, episodic processes controlling surface water chemistry, and environmental assessment. He has been president of E&S Environmental Chemistry, Inc., since 1988 and E&S Environmental Restoration, Inc., since 1996. He has served as project manager or lead author for a wide variety of projects that have synthesized for diverse audiences complex air and water pollution effects science. He was project manager of the effort to draft a scientific summary and Integrated Scientific Assessment (ISA) of the effects of nitrogen and sulfur oxides on terrestrial, transitional, and aquatic ecosystems for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in support of its review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). He was author of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP) State of Science and Technology Report on past changes in surface water acid-base chemistry throughout the United States from acidic deposition. He served as project manager for preparation of air quality reviews for national parks throughout California and coauthored similar reviews for the Pacific Northwest and the Rocky Mountain and Great Plains regions. He has summarized air pollution effects at all 272 Inventory and Monitoring national p
"… offers an original approach in dealing with atmospheric
pollution, addressing key linkages between air pollution and its
impact on aquatic ecosystems. …The reader who grasps the materials
presented will be well equipped to design, implement, and interpret
most types of water quality studies and better understand the
impacts of human activities on watershed health."
—International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry,
2015"This book deserves high praise for addressing key linkages
between air pollutants and their impacts on aquatic ecosystems. It
is an excellent exposition of different dimensions of water
pollution, its measurement and analysis. It has a wealth of
information conveyed in a lucid manner for students and researchers
alike."
—Dr. Hem H. Dholakia, Research Fellow, Indian Institute of
Management, Ahmedabad"The authors have each spent more than 30
years designing and implementing long-term monitoring programs and
spatially extensive synoptic surveys, managing laboratories and
quality assurance programs, and analyzing freshwater data for both
scientific and management/policy applications. They come from the
public, private, and academic sectors and bring a range of
perspective that is reflected in the breadth of protocols and
discussion presented in the book. This combined experience has
produced a timely volume that is sure to become a popular addition
to the libraries of freshwater ecologists and biogeochemists."
—Dr. Bernard J. Cosby, Group Leader Catchments and Soils, Centre
for Ecology and Hydrology Environment Centre Wales, Bangor,
Gwynedd, UK"… it is indeed fortunate that these highly qualified
authors are sharing their careers-worth of experience in how to
design and maintain water monitoring programs and associated
assessments and to underscore the importance of long-term water
quality monitoring and the necessity for good program design and
rigorous protocols."
—James Galloway, University of Virginia"This thoughtful book by
masters of the science should become a classic on which new and/or
redesigned studies can build."
—Professor Kevin Bishop, Uppsala University, Department of Earth
Sciences"Drawing from their considerable experience coordinating
large-scale sampling programs, Sullivan et al. have written a book
that should serve as a first stop for any researcher, water
resources professional, or student about to embark upon the
monitoring of freshwater ecosystems. … with emphasis placed on the
effects from atmospherically-derived acids and toxic metals, the
key principles of building a successful sampling program are easily
adaptable to a wide range of water quality measurement and
monitoring applications."
—Todd M. Scanlon, Department of Environmental Sciences, University
of Virginia"… a self-explanatory and ideal tool for professionals,
involved in water quality and watershed research, aquatic ecology,
wetland biodiversity, decision and policy makers, conservation
units, managerial teams (including planners, practitioners, and
programmers) for designing and implementing long-standing
monitoring programs, aquatic laboratory managers, government and
non-government sectors, water resources professionals, academicians
and students."
—Dr. Hiren B. Soni, Institute of Science & Technology for Advanced
Studies & Research (ISTAR), Department of Environmental Science &
Technology (EST), Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120 (Gujarat) INDIA"… this
voluminous work will undoubtedly fascinate all those who have
dedicated their career in one way or the other towards
understanding and managing the aquatic resources. I am sure, it
will particularly interest modern fraternity involved addressing
these questions of ecology and environmental sciences. Such workers
will find in this volume a holistic view of knowledge that has not
been previously assembled at one place. Moreover, in so doing, they
will find the essential scientific basis for understanding an
emerging paradigm for management of water and watershed
resource."
—Professor of Environmental Science, Banaras Hindu University,
India"The authors of this book draw on their 30 years of experience
designing and implementing water quality monitoring programs to
create this valuable reference for freshwater ecologists and
biogeochemists. They explore study design and techniques for water
chemistry field sampling. They also consider laboratory procedures,
quality control, data analysis and how to sample the aquatic biota.
Included in the appendix are specific protocols, guidance documents
and data entry forms."
—Ringgold, Inc. Book News, February 2015
"… offers an original approach in dealing with atmospheric
pollution, addressing key linkages between air pollution and its
impact on aquatic ecosystems. …The reader who grasps the materials
presented will be well equipped to design, implement, and interpret
most types of water quality studies and better understand the
impacts of human activities on watershed health."
—International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry,
2015"This book deserves high praise for addressing key linkages
between air pollutants and their impacts on aquatic ecosystems. It
is an excellent exposition of different dimensions of water
pollution, its measurement and analysis. It has a wealth of
information conveyed in a lucid manner for students and researchers
alike."
—Dr. Hem H. Dholakia, Research Fellow, Indian Institute of
Management, Ahmedabad"The authors have each spent more than 30
years designing and implementing long-term monitoring programs and
spatially extensive synoptic surveys, managing laboratories and
quality assurance programs, and analyzing freshwater data for both
scientific and management/policy applications. They come from the
public, private, and academic sectors and bring a range of
perspective that is reflected in the breadth of protocols and
discussion presented in the book. This combined experience has
produced a timely volume that is sure to become a popular addition
to the libraries of freshwater ecologists and biogeochemists."
—Dr. Bernard J. Cosby, Group Leader Catchments and Soils, Centre
for Ecology and Hydrology Environment Centre Wales, Bangor,
Gwynedd, UK"… it is indeed fortunate that these highly qualified
authors are sharing their careers-worth of experience in how to
design and maintain water monitoring programs and associated
assessments and to underscore the importance of long-term water
quality monitoring and the necessity for good program design and
rigorous protocols."
—James Galloway, University of Virginia"This thoughtful book by
masters of the science should become a classic on which new and/or
redesigned studies can build."
—Professor Kevin Bishop, Uppsala University, Department of Earth
Sciences"Drawing from their considerable experience coordinating
large-scale sampling programs, Sullivan et al. have written a book
that should serve as a first stop for any researcher, water
resources professional, or student about to embark upon the
monitoring of freshwater ecosystems. … with emphasis placed on the
effects from atmospherically-derived acids and toxic metals, the
key principles of building a successful sampling program are easily
adaptable to a wide range of water quality measurement and
monitoring applications."
—Todd M. Scanlon, Department of Environmental Sciences, University
of Virginia
"… a self-explanatory and ideal tool for professionals, involved in
water quality and watershed research, aquatic ecology, wetland
biodiversity, decision and policy makers, conservation units,
managerial teams (including planners, practitioners, and
programmers) for designing and implementing long-standing
monitoring programs, aquatic laboratory managers, government and
non-government sectors, water resources professionals, academicians
and students."
—Dr. Hiren B. Soni, Institute of Science & Technology for Advanced
Studies & Research (ISTAR), Department of Environmental Science &
Technology (EST), Vallabh Vidyanagar-388120 (Gujarat) INDIA"… this
voluminous work will undoubtedly fascinate all those who have
dedicated their career in one way or the other towards
understanding and managing the aquatic resources. I am sure, it
will particularly interest modern fraternity involved addressing
these questions of ecology and environmental sciences. Such workers
will find in this volume a holistic view of knowledge that has not
been previously assembled at one place. Moreover, in so doing, they
will find the essential scientific basis for understanding an
emerging paradigm for management of water and watershed
resource."
—Professor of Environmental Science, Banaras Hindu University,
India"The authors of this book draw on their 30 years of experience
designing and implementing water quality monitoring programs to
create this valuable reference for freshwater ecologists and
biogeochemists. They explore study design and techniques for water
chemistry field sampling. They also consider laboratory procedures,
quality control, data analysis and how to sample the aquatic biota.
Included in the appendix are specific protocols, guidance documents
and data entry forms."
—Ringgold, Inc. Book News, February 2015
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