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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 13 
Session II. Chemical Characteristics 
~ Invited Papers: 
Angell Hall, Auditorium A. GORDON A. RILEY presiding. 
1:30—HOOD, DONALD W. A, & M. College of Texas, Chemical characteristics 
of the marine environment. 
2:00—HAYES, F. RONALD. Dalhousie University. Chemical characteristics of 
fresh water. 
Contributed Papers: 
Section A. Angell Hall, Auditorium C. DONALD W. HOOD presiding. is 
/ + 2:45—ANGINO, E.E., K. B. ARMITAGE, and J. C. TASH. A. & M. College of 
Texas and University of Kansas. Compartive chemistry of three saline lakes, 
Victoria Land, Antarctica 
3:00—JOHNSON, R. F. University of Miami. The source of carbonate in ‘mollus- 
t can shell formation, 
3:15—CARR, J. F., A. M. BEETON, and H. ALLEN. U.S. Bureau of Commercial 
Fisherics, Ann Arbor. Factors associated with low dissolved oxygen concen: 
trations in Lake Erie. 
3:30—SIIGEL, ALVIN. Woods Ilole Oceanographic Institution, Equilibrum bind: 
ing. studies of zine-ylycine complexes to Dowex 50 and various clays. 
3:45—BRAVOS, MRS. L. and 1k. M. INGLE. Movida State Board of Conservae 
‘ tion Marine Lab, Problems of vitamin B-12 assay in sca water. 
4:00—BENOIT, R. J. and T. E. ADAMSON. General Dynamics, Groton, Conn. 
: Synthetic organic chemicals and ground water pollution in Connecticut. 
4:15—RILEY, GORDON A. Bingham Oceanographic Lab, Yale University. Or- 
ganic aggregates in sea water and the dynamics of their formation and utili- 
zation, 
4:30—CALLAWAY, R.J. U.S. Public Health Service, Portland, Ore. Diffusion of 
sulfite waste liquor from a submarine outfall. 
Section B. Angell Hall, Auditorium D, F. RONALD HAYES presiding. 
2:45—EBERLY, WM. R. Manchester College, Indiana. Metalimnetic oxygen maxi- 
ma in some Wisconsin lakes. 
3:;00—DOLLAR, A. M. and R. L. BURGNER. University of Washington. A 
comparative study of the distribution of trace mincrals between water and 
particulate matter from fifteen Alaskan red salmon nutsery lakes. 
3:15—DANIELS, S., L. L. KEMPE, E. S. GRAHAM, and A. M. BEETON. USS. 
Bureau of Commercial Fisherics and University of Michigan, Quantitation of 
micro-organic compounds in water of the Great Lakes by adsorption on acti- 
vated carbon, 
3:30—THOMAS, NELSON A. U.S. Public Health Service, Cincinnati, Oxypen 
deheit rates for the centtal basin of Lake Fue. 
3:45—MLEGRLEGIAN, S., 2. D. FULLER, and G. RISLEY, JR. U.S. Public Health 
Service, Chicago. Chemical Characteristics of Lake Michigan; a preliminary 
report. 5 
4:00—RISLEY, CLIFFORD, JR. U.S. Public Health Service, Chicago. Radio- 
activity levels in Lake Michigan; a preliminary report. 
SabtareHOLIRG, JOSEPH. The Johns Hopkins University. Phosphorus aad pros 
uctivity, 
8:00 P.M.—Smoker. 
| FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 14 
Session III. Geological and Meteorological Characteristics 
Invited Bapers! 
Angell Hall, Auditorium A. GEORGE B. LANGFORD presiding. 
8:30—HOUGH, JACK L. University of Illinois. Geological and sedimentary char- 
- acteristics of the freshwater environment. 
9:00—BRUCE, J. P. Canada Department of Transport, Metcorological factors and 
their influence on the freshwater environment, 
