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Investigation of total and hexavalent chromium in filtered and unfiltered groundwater samples at the Tucson International Airport Superfund Site Investigation of total and hexavalent chromium in filtered and unfiltered groundwater samples at the Tucson International Airport Superfund Site
Potential health effects from hexavalent chromium in groundwater have recently become a concern to regulators at the Tucson International Airport Area Superfund site. In 2016, the U.S. Geological Survey sampled 46 wells in the area to characterize the nature and extent of chromium in groundwater, to understand what proportion of total chromium is in the hexavalent state, and to determine...
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Fred Tillman, R. McCleskey, Edyth Hermosillo
Enhancing drought resilience with conjunctive use and managed aquifer recharge in California and Arizona Enhancing drought resilience with conjunctive use and managed aquifer recharge in California and Arizona
Projected longer‐term droughts and intense floods underscore the need to store more water to manage climate extremes. Here we show how depleted aquifers have been used to store water by substituting surface water use for groundwater pumpage (conjunctive use, CU) or recharging groundwater with surface water (Managed Aquifer Recharge, MAR). Unique multi‐decadal monitoring from thousands of...
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Bridget R. Scanlon, Robert C. Reedy, Claudia C. Faunt, Donald Pool, Kristine; Uhlman
Hydrologic analyses in support of the Navajo Generating Station–Kayenta Mine Complex environmental impact statement Hydrologic analyses in support of the Navajo Generating Station–Kayenta Mine Complex environmental impact statement
Introduction The U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Region (Reclamation) is preparing an environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Navajo Generating Station-Kayenta Mine Complex Project (NGS-KMC Project). The proposed project involves various Federal approvals that would facilitate continued operation of the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) from...
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Stanley Leake, Jamie Macy, Margot Truini
Analysis of stable isotope ratios (δ18O and δ2H) in precipitation of the Verde River watershed, Arizona 2003 through 2014 Analysis of stable isotope ratios (δ18O and δ2H) in precipitation of the Verde River watershed, Arizona 2003 through 2014
Stable isotope delta values (δ18O and δ2H) of precipitation can vary with elevation, and quantification of the precipitation elevation gradient can be used to predict recharge elevation within a watershed. Precipitation samples were analyzed for stable isotope delta values between 2003 and 2014 from the Verde River watershed of north-central Arizona. Results indicate a significant...
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Kimberly Beisner, Nicholas V. Paretti, Rachel S. Tucci
Supporting diverse data providers in the open water data initiative: Communicating water data quality and fitness of use Supporting diverse data providers in the open water data initiative: Communicating water data quality and fitness of use
Shared, trusted, timely data are essential elements for the cooperation needed to optimize economic, ecologic, and public safety concerns related to water. The Open Water Data Initiative (OWDI) will provide a fully scalable platform that can support a wide variety of data from many diverse providers. Many of these will be larger, well-established, and trusted agencies with a history of...
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Sara Larsen, Stuart Hamilton, Jessica M. Lucido, Bradley Garner, Dwane Young
Groundwater, surface-water, and water-chemistry data, Black Mesa area, northeastern Arizona—2012–2013 Groundwater, surface-water, and water-chemistry data, Black Mesa area, northeastern Arizona—2012–2013
The Navajo (N) aquifer is an extensive aquifer and the primary source of groundwater in the 5,400-square-mile Black Mesa area in northeastern Arizona. Availability of water is an important issue in northeastern Arizona because of continued water requirements for industrial and municipal use by a growing population and because of low precipitation in the arid climate of the Black Mesa...
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Jamie Macy, Margot Truini
Inhibition of Akt enhances the chemopreventive effects of topical rapamycin in mouse skin Inhibition of Akt enhances the chemopreventive effects of topical rapamycin in mouse skin
The PI3Kinase/Akt/mTOR pathway has important roles in cancer development for multiple tumor types, including UV-induced non-melanoma skin cancer. Immunosuppressed populations are at increased risk of aggressive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Individuals who are treated with rapamycin, (sirolimus, a classical mTOR inhibitor) have significantly decreased rates of developing new...
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Sally Dickinson, Jaroslav Janda, Jane Criswell, Karen Blohm-Mangone, Erik Olson, Zhonglin Liu, Christie Barber, Jadrian Rusche, Emmanuel Petricoin, Valerie Calvert, Janine Einspahr, Jesse Dickinson, Steven Stratton, Clara Curiel-Lewandrowski, Kathylynn Saboda, Chengcheng Hu, Ann Bode, Zigang Dong, David Alberts, G. Bowden
Interannual to multidecadal climate forcings on groundwater resources of the U.S. West Coast Interannual to multidecadal climate forcings on groundwater resources of the U.S. West Coast
Study region The U.S. West Coast, including the Pacific Northwest and California Coastal Basins aquifer systems.Study focus Groundwater response to interannual to multidecadal climate variability has important implications for security within the water–energy–food nexus. Here we use Singular Spectrum Analysis to quantify the teleconnections between AMO, PDO, ENSO, and PNA and...
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Elzie Velasco, Jason J. Gurdak, Jesse Dickinson, T.P.A. Ferre, Claudia Corona
San Pedro River Aquifer Binational Report San Pedro River Aquifer Binational Report
The United States and Mexico share waters in a number of hydrological basins and aquifers that cross the international boundary. Both countries recognize that, in a region of scarce water resources and expanding populations, a greater scientific understanding of these aquifer systems would be beneficial. In light of this, the Mexican and U.S. Principal Engineers of the International...
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James Callegary, Ismael Minjarez Sosa, Elia Tapia Villasenor, Placido dos Santos, Rogelio Monreal Saavedra, Franciso Javier Grijalva Noriega, A. Huth, Floyd Gray, C. Scott, Sharon Megdal, L. Oroz Ramos, Miguel Rangel Medina, James Leenhouts
Continuous slope-area discharge records in Maricopa County, Arizona, 2004–2012 Continuous slope-area discharge records in Maricopa County, Arizona, 2004–2012
Continuous slope-area (CSA) streamgages have been developed and implemented by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to enable the recording of discharge hydrographs in areas where direct discharge measurements cannot be made. The flashy nature of streamflow in parts of the arid Southwest and remote location of many sites make discharge measurements difficult or impossible to obtain...
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Stephen Wiele, John Heaton, Claire E. Bunch, David Gardner, Christopher Smith
csa2sac—A program for computing discharge from continuous slope-area stage data csa2sac—A program for computing discharge from continuous slope-area stage data
Introduction Continuous Slope-Area (CSA) gages were developed by the Arizona Water Science Center to enable the estimation of hydrographs when direct measurements of discharge cannot be made (Smith and others, 2010). CSA gages extend standard U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) methods for determining peak discharges to mid and high flows over a hydrograph computed at regular intervals with...
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Stephen Wiele
Hydrologic implications of GRACE satellite data in the Colorado River Basin Hydrologic implications of GRACE satellite data in the Colorado River Basin
Use of GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) satellites for assessing global water resources is rapidly expanding. Here we advance application of GRACE satellites by reconstructing long-term total water storage (TWS) changes from ground-based monitoring and modeling data. We applied the approach to the Colorado River Basin which has experienced multiyear intense droughts at...
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Bridget R. Scanlon, Zizhan Zhang, Robert Reedy, Donald Pool, Himanshu Save, Di Long, Jianli Chen, David Wolock, Brian Conway, Daniel Winester