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Applicability of tetrazolium salts for the measurement of respiratory activity and viability of groundwater bacteria Applicability of tetrazolium salts for the measurement of respiratory activity and viability of groundwater bacteria

A study was undertaken to measure aerobic respiration by indigenous bacteria in a sand and gravel aquifer on western Cape Cod, MA using tetrazolium salts and by direct oxygen consumption using gas chromatography (GC). In groundwater and aquifer slurries, the rate of aerobic respiration calculated from the direct GC assay was more than 600 times greater than that using the tetrazolium...
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P.B. Hatzinger, P. Palmer, R. L. Smith, C.T. Penarrieta, T. Yoshinari

Changes in the chemistry of lakes and precipitation in high-elevation national parks in the western United States, 1985–1999 Changes in the chemistry of lakes and precipitation in high-elevation national parks in the western United States, 1985–1999

High-elevation lakes in the western United States are sensitive to atmospheric deposition of sulfur and nitrogen due to fast hydrologic flushing rates, short growing seasons, an abundance of exposed bedrock, and a lack of well-developed soils. This sensitivity is reflected in the dilute chemistry of the lakes, which was documented in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Western...
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David W. Clow, James O. Sickman, Robert G. Striegl, David P. Krabbenhoft, John G. Elliott, Mark M. Dornblaser, David A. Roth, Donald H. Campbell

Climate science issues and needs of the CALFED Bay-Delta Program Climate science issues and needs of the CALFED Bay-Delta Program

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M. D. Dettinger, W.A. Bennett, D.R. Cayan, J. Florsheim, M. Hughes, B.L. Ingram, A.D. Jassby, N. Knowles, F. Malamud, D. H. Peterson, K. Redmond, L. Smith

Application of ultrafiltration and stable isotopic amendments to field studies of mercury partitioning to filterable carbon in lake water and overland runoff Application of ultrafiltration and stable isotopic amendments to field studies of mercury partitioning to filterable carbon in lake water and overland runoff

Results from pilot studies on colloidal phase transport of newly deposited mercury in lake water and overland runoff demonstrate that the combination of ultrafiltration, and stable isotope amendment techniques is a viable tool for the study of mercury partitioning to filterable carbon. Ultrafiltration mass balance calculations were generally excellent, averaging 97.3, 96.1 and 99.8% for...
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Christopher L. Babiarz, J.P. Hurley, D. P. Krabbenhoft, C. Gilmour, B.A. Branfireun

The role of microbial reductive dechlorination of TCE at a phytoremediation site The role of microbial reductive dechlorination of TCE at a phytoremediation site

In April 1996, a phytoremediation field demonstration site at the Naval Air Station, Fort Worth, Texas, was developed to remediate shallow oxic ground water (
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E.M. Godsy, E. Warren, V.V. Paganelli

Sources of sulfate supporting anaerobic metabolism in a contaminated aquifer Sources of sulfate supporting anaerobic metabolism in a contaminated aquifer

Field and laboratory techniques were used to identify the biogeochemical factors affecting sulfate reduction in a shallow, unconsolidated alluvial aquifer contaminated with landfill leachate. Depth profiles of 35S-sulfate reduction rates in aquifer sediments were positively correlated with the concentration of dissolved sulfate. Manipulation of the sulfate concentration in samples...
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G.A. Ulrich, G. N. Breit, I.M. Cozzarelli, J.M. Suflita

Selenium isotope fractionation during reduction by Fe(II)-Fe(III) hydroxide-sulfate (green rust) Selenium isotope fractionation during reduction by Fe(II)-Fe(III) hydroxide-sulfate (green rust)

We have determined the extent of Se isotope fractionation induced by reduction of selenate by sulfate interlayered green rust (GRSO4), a Fe(II)-Fe(III) hydroxide-sulfate. This compound is known to reduce selenate to Se(0), and it is the only naturally relevant abiotic selenate reduction pathway documented to date. Se reduction reactions, when they occur in nature, greatly reduce Se...
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T.M. Johnson, Thomas D. Bullen

Use of hydraulic head to estimate volumetric gas content and ebullition flux in northern peatlands Use of hydraulic head to estimate volumetric gas content and ebullition flux in northern peatlands

Hydraulic head was overpressured at middepth in a 4.2‐m thick raised bog in the Glacial Lake Agassiz peatlands of northern Minnesota, and fluctuated in response to atmospheric pressure. Barometric efficiency (BE), determined by calculating ratios of change in hydraulic head to change in atmospheric pressure, ranged from 0.05 to 0.15 during July through November of both 1997 and 1998. The
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Donald O. Rosenberry, Paul H. Glaser, Donald I. Siegel, Edwin P. Weeks

Numerical modeling of coupled nitrification-denitrification in sediment perfusion cores from the hyporheic zone of the Shingobee River, MN Numerical modeling of coupled nitrification-denitrification in sediment perfusion cores from the hyporheic zone of the Shingobee River, MN

Nitrification and denitrification kinetics in sediment perfusion cores were numerically modeled and compared to experiments on cores from the Shingobee River MN, USA. The experimental design incorporated mixing groundwater discharge with stream water penetration into the cores, which provided a well-defined, one-dimensional simulation of in situ hydrologic conditions. Ammonium (NH4+) and...
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R.W. Sheibley, A. P. Jackman, J.H. Duff, F.J. Triska

Diel cycles in dissolved metal concentrations in streams: Occurrence and possible causes Diel cycles in dissolved metal concentrations in streams: Occurrence and possible causes

Substantial diel (24‐hour) cycles in dissolved (0.1‐μm filtration) metal concentrations were observed during low flow for 18 sampling episodes at 14 sites on 12 neutral and alkaline streams draining historical mining areas in Montana and Idaho. At some sites, concentrations of Cd, Mn, Ni, and Zn increased as much as 119, 306, 167, and 500%, respectively, from afternoon minimum values to...
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David A. Nimick, Christopher H. Gammons, Tom Cleasby, James P. Madison, Don Skaar, Christine M. Brick

Stable lead isotopes reveal a natural source of high lead concentrations to gasoline-contaminated groundwater Stable lead isotopes reveal a natural source of high lead concentrations to gasoline-contaminated groundwater

Concentrations of total lead as high as 1,600 μg/L were detected in gasoline-contaminated and uncontaminated groundwater at three gasoline-release sites in South Carolina. Total lead concentrations were highest in turbid groundwater samples from gasoline-contaminated and uncontaminated wells, whereas lower turbidity groundwater samples (collected using low-flow methods) had lower total...
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J. E. Landmeyer, P. M. Bradley, T.D. Bullen

Inhibition of acetoclastic methanogenesis in crude oil- and creosote-contaminated groundwater Inhibition of acetoclastic methanogenesis in crude oil- and creosote-contaminated groundwater

The inhibition of acetoclastic methanogenesis in crude oil- and creosote-contaminated groundwater was studied. The crude oil and water-soluble components of creosote contributed to the inhibition of acetoclastic methanogens. Acetoclastic methanogenesis was much more susceptible to the toxic inhibition of crude oil and creosote than either hydrogen- or formate-utilizing methanogenesis...
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E. Warren, B.A. Bekins, E.M. Godsy, V. K. Smith
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