scholarly journals Bioremediation Well Borehole Soil Sampling and Data Analysis Summary Report for the 100-N Area Bioremediation Project

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. A. Gamon
2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Immy Suci Rohyani Dan B. Farista

AbstractThe aim of this research were to study the diversity of soil Arthropods in KerandanganProtected Forest and Natural Park; and to know the influence of environmental factors(physical and soil chemistry) on the abudance of soil Arthropods. This research wasconducted in Kerandangan Protected Forest and Natural Park. Soil arthropods were gatheredby PSM (metode perangkap sumuran/pitting trap method) and PCT (metode pencuplikantanah/soil sampling method).Identification to the artrophods captured by these methods wasdetermined until ordo level of classification, while data analysis was done by the use of HillBiodiversity Index. Soil Arthropods class that obtained by using PSM method are 5 classesand by PCT method are 6 classes. The total taxa of soil arthropods that obtained by usingPSM method was 25 taxa and by PCT method was 29 taxa. Formicidae, Hymenoptera other,Colembolla, Orthtoptera, Dermaptera weresoil Arthropod groups which are the most abundantand found in almost every location with PSM method. The Taxa obtained by PCT methodwere Acari, Hexapoda larva and Coleoptera.


Author(s):  
P. Ingram

It is well established that unique physiological information can be obtained by rapidly freezing cells in various functional states and analyzing the cell element content and distribution by electron probe x-ray microanalysis. (The other techniques of microanalysis that are amenable to imaging, such as electron energy loss spectroscopy, secondary ion mass spectroscopy, particle induced x-ray emission etc., are not addressed in this tutorial.) However, the usual processes of data acquisition are labor intensive and lengthy, requiring that x-ray counts be collected from individually selected regions of each cell in question and that data analysis be performed subsequent to data collection. A judicious combination of quantitative elemental maps and static raster probes adds not only an additional overall perception of what is occurring during a particular biological manipulation or event, but substantially increases data productivity. Recent advances in microcomputer instrumentation and software have made readily feasible the acquisition and processing of digital quantitative x-ray maps of one to several cells.


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