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Geohydrology and ground-water quality in the vicinity of a ground-water-contamination site in Rockford, Illinois Geohydrology and ground-water quality in the vicinity of a ground-water-contamination site in Rockford, Illinois
A geohydrologic investigation was performed by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to determine the distribution of volatile organic compounds in a fractured-rock aquifer near the Southeast Rockford Groundwater Contamination Site in Rockford, Ill. The geologic units of concern are the St. Peter Sandstone and Glenwood Formation; the...
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R.T. Kay, S. T. Prinos, Frederick L. Paillet
An interactive code (NETPATH) for modeling NET geochemical reactions along a flow PATH, version 2.0 An interactive code (NETPATH) for modeling NET geochemical reactions along a flow PATH, version 2.0
NETPATH is an interactive Fortran 77 computer program used to interpret net geochemical mass-balance reactions between an initial and final water along a hydrologic flow path. Alternatively, NETPATH computes the mixing proportions of two to five initial waters and net geochemical reactions that can account for the observed composition of a final water. The program utilizes previously...
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Niel Plummer, Eric C. Prestemon, David L. Parkhurst
Assessment of nonpoint-source contamination of the High Plains Aquifer in south-central Kansas, 1987 Assessment of nonpoint-source contamination of the High Plains Aquifer in south-central Kansas, 1987
Ground-water quality was assessed in a 5,000-square-mile area of the High Plains aquifer in south-central Kansas that is susceptible to nonpoint-source contamination from agricultural and petroleum-production activities. Of particular interest was the presence of agricultural chemicals and petroleum-derived hydrocarbons that might have been associated with brines that formerly were...
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John O. Helgesen, Lloyd E. Stullken, A. T. Rutledge
Chemical analyses of ground and surface water from Battle Brook drainage basin, near Princeton, Minnesota Chemical analyses of ground and surface water from Battle Brook drainage basin, near Princeton, Minnesota
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R. B. Wanty, M. L. Tuttle, J.K. Böhlke, Paul H. Briggs
Intense alpha-particle emitting crystallites in uranium mill wastes Intense alpha-particle emitting crystallites in uranium mill wastes
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E. R. Landa, L. R. Stieff, M.S. Germani, A.B. Tanner, J.R. Evans
Effects of polar and nonpolar groups on the solubility of organic compounds in soil organic matter Effects of polar and nonpolar groups on the solubility of organic compounds in soil organic matter
Vapor sorption capacities on a high-organic-content peat, a model for soil organic matter (SOM), were determined at room temperature for the following liquids: n-hexane, 1,4-dioxane, nitroethane, acetone, acetonitrile, 1-propanol, ethanol, and methanol. The linear organic vapor sorption is in keeping with the dominance of vapor partition in peat SOM. These data and similar results of...
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C. T. Chiou, D. E. Kile
Batch experiments characterizing the reduction of chromium(VI) using suboxic material from a mildly reducing sand and gravel aquifer Batch experiments characterizing the reduction of chromium(VI) using suboxic material from a mildly reducing sand and gravel aquifer
Batch experiments were conducted with sand collected from a shallow sand and gravel aquifer to identify the principal chemical reactions influencing the reduction of Cr(VI), so that field-observed Cr(V1) reduction could be described. The reduction appeared to be heterogeneous and occurred primarily on Fe(I1)-bearing minerals. At only 1 wt % , the fine fraction (
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Linda Davis Anderson, Douglas B. Kent, James A. Davis
Specific yield as determined by type-curve analysis of aquifer-test data Specific yield as determined by type-curve analysis of aquifer-test data
The commonly used analytical solution developed by Neuman for a homogeneous, water-table aquifer assumes that the drainage of pores in the zone above the water table due to lowering of the water table occurs instantaneously. Noninstantaneous drainage of pores in the unsaturated zone accounts for the finding that both type-curve analysis and volume-balance calculations yield values of...
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Allen F. Moench
Coupling of hydrologic transport and chemical reactions in a stream affected by acid mine drainage Coupling of hydrologic transport and chemical reactions in a stream affected by acid mine drainage
Experiments in St. Kevin Gulch, an acid mine drainage stream, examined the coupling of hydrologic transport to chemical reactions affecting metal concentrations. Injection of LiCl as a conservative tracer was used to determine discharge and residence time along a 1497-m reach. Transport of metals downstream from inflows of acidic, metal-rich water was evaluated based on synoptic samples...
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B. A. Kimball, R. E. Broshears, K.E. Bencala, Diane M. McKnight
Hydraulic properties of a fractured-rock aquifer, Lee Valley, San Diego County, California Hydraulic properties of a fractured-rock aquifer, Lee Valley, San Diego County, California
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Charles A. Kaehler, Paul A. Hsieh
Adaptive estimation of the log fluctuating conductivity from tracer data at the Cape Cod Site Adaptive estimation of the log fluctuating conductivity from tracer data at the Cape Cod Site
An adaptive estimation scheme is used to obtain the integral scale and variance of the log-fluctuating conductivity at the Cape Cod site based on the fast Fourier transform/stochastic model of Deng et al. (1993) and a Kalmanlike filter. The filter incorporates prior estimates of the unknown parameters with tracer moment data to adaptively obtain improved estimates as the tracer evolves...
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F.W. Deng, J.H. Cushman, J.W. Delleur
Chlorofluorocarbons (CCl3F and CCl2F2) as dating tools and hydrologic tracers in shallow groundwater of the Delmarva Peninsula, Atlantic Coastal Plain, United States Chlorofluorocarbons (CCl3F and CCl2F2) as dating tools and hydrologic tracers in shallow groundwater of the Delmarva Peninsula, Atlantic Coastal Plain, United States
Concentrations of the Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) CFC-11 and CFC-12 were determined in groundwater from coastal plain sediments of the Delmarva Peninsula. CFC-modeled ages were calculated independently for CFC-11 and CFC-12, and agreed to within 2–3 years in the majority of the waters. Recharge temperatures, determined from dissolved nitrogen and argon concentrations, varied from 9±2°C...
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S.A. Dunkle, Niel Plummer, E. Busenberg, P. J. Phillips, J. M. Denver, P. A. Hamilton, R. L. Michel, T.B. Coplen