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E. M. Thurman

Researcher at United States Geological Survey

Publications -  21
Citations -  8303

E. M. Thurman is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Humic acid & Mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 21 publications receiving 8079 citations.

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Organic geochemistry of natural waters

E. M. Thurman
TL;DR: The first part of the book as mentioned in this paper is a general overview of the amount and general nature of dissolved organic carbon in natural waters, and the second part is a summary of the data that has accumulated from many disciplines over the last decade.
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Preparative isolation of aquatic humic substances.

TL;DR: The drop impact sampler developed by the Bureau of Mines is based on the stain technique for measuring airborne drops and makes it possible to determine rates of depositions and spatial concentrations.
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Analysis of trace levels of sulfonamide and tetracycline antimicrobials in groundwater and surface water using solid-phase extraction and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry.

TL;DR: A method has been developed for the trace analysis of two classes of antimicrobials consisting of six sulfonamides and five tetracyclines, which commonly are used for veterinary purposes and agricultural feed additives and are suspected to leach into ground and surface water.
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Isolation of hydrophilic organic acids from water using nonionic macroporous resins

TL;DR: In this paper, a method was developed for the isolation of hydrophilic organic acids from aquatic environments using Amberlite ∗ XAD-4 resins in series using a two column array of XAD 8 and XAD 4 resins.
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The contribution of humic substances to the acidity of colored natural waters

TL;DR: In this article, an operationally defined carboxyl content of humic substances extracted from rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, and groundwaters throughout the United States and Canada is reported.