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Temporal dynamics of biogeochemical processes at the Norman Landfill site Temporal dynamics of biogeochemical processes at the Norman Landfill site

The temporal variability observed in redox sensitive species in groundwater can be attributed to coupled hydrological, geochemical, and microbial processes. These controlling processes are typically nonstationary, and distributed across various time scales. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate biogeochemical data sets from a municipal landfill site to identify the...
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Bhavna Arora, Binayak P. Mohanty, Jennifer McGuire, Isabelle Cozzarelli

Quantifying wetland–aquifer interactions in a humid subtropical climate region: An integrated approach Quantifying wetland–aquifer interactions in a humid subtropical climate region: An integrated approach

Wetlands are widely recognized as sentinels of global climate change. Long-term monitoring data combined with process-based modeling has the potential to shed light on key processes and how they change over time. This paper reports the development and application of a simple water balance model based on long-term climate, soil, vegetation and hydrological dynamics to quantify groundwater...
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Itza Mendoza-Sanchez, Mantha S. Phanikumar, Jie Niu, Jason Masoner, Isabelle Cozzarelli, Jennifer T. McGuire

Arsenic in New Jersey Coastal Plain streams, sediments, and shallow groundwater: effects from different geologic sources and anthropogenic inputs on biogeochemical and physical mobilization processes Arsenic in New Jersey Coastal Plain streams, sediments, and shallow groundwater: effects from different geologic sources and anthropogenic inputs on biogeochemical and physical mobilization processes

Arsenic (As) concentrations in New Jersey Coastal Plain streams generally exceed the State Surface Water Quality Standard (0.017 micrograms per liter (µg/L)), but concentrations seldom exceed 1 µg/L in filtered stream-water samples, regardless of geologic contributions or anthropogenic inputs. Nevertheless, As concentrations in unfiltered stream water indicate substantial variation...
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Julia L. Barringer, Pamela Reilly, Dennis Eberl, Adam C. Mumford, William Benzel, Zoltan Szabo, Jennifer Shourds, Lily Young

Microbial transformations of arsenic: Mobilization from glauconitic sediments to water Microbial transformations of arsenic: Mobilization from glauconitic sediments to water

In the Inner Coastal Plain of New Jersey, arsenic (As) is released from glauconitic sediment to carbon- and nutrient-rich shallow groundwater. This As-rich groundwater discharges to a major area stream. We hypothesize that microbes play an active role in the mobilization of As from glauconitic subsurface sediments into groundwater in the Inner Coastal Plain of New Jersey. We have...
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Adam C. Mumford, Julia L. Barringer, William Benzel, Pamela Reilly, L.Y. Young

GeoChip-based analysis of microbial functional gene diversity in a landfill leachate-contaminated aquifer GeoChip-based analysis of microbial functional gene diversity in a landfill leachate-contaminated aquifer

The functional gene diversity and structure of microbial communities in a shallow landfill leachate-contaminated aquifer were assessed using a comprehensive functional gene array (GeoChip 3.0). Water samples were obtained from eight wells at the same aquifer depth immediately below a municipal landfill or along the predominant downgradient groundwater flowpath. Functional gene richness...
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Zhenmei Lu, Zhili He, Victoria Parisi, Sanghoon Kang, Ye Deng, Joy Van Nostrand, Jason Masoner, Isabelle Cozzarelli, Joseph Suflita, Jizhong Zhou

Emerging contaminants at a closed and an operating landfill in Oklahoma Emerging contaminants at a closed and an operating landfill in Oklahoma

Landfills are the final depositories for a wide range of solid waste from both residential and commercial sources, and therefore have the potential to produce leachate containing many organic compounds found in consumer products such as pharmaceuticals, plasticizers, disinfectants, cleaning agents, fire retardants, flavorings, and preservatives, known as emerging contaminants (ECs)...
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William Andrews, Jason Masoner, Isabelle Cozzarelli

Determination of nonylphenol isomers in landfill leachate and municipal wastewater using steam distillation extraction coupled with comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometry Determination of nonylphenol isomers in landfill leachate and municipal wastewater using steam distillation extraction coupled with comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometry

4-Nonylphenols (4-NPs) are known endocrine disruptors and by-products of the microbial degradation of nonylphenol polyethoxylate surfactants. One of the challenges to understanding the toxic effects of nonylphenols is the large number of isomers that may exist in environmental samples. In order to attribute toxic effects to specific compounds, a method is needed for the separation and...
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Caixiang Zhang, Robert P. Eganhouse, James Pontolillo, Isabelle Cozzarelli, Yanxin Wang

Stable-isotope ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in precipitation at Norman, Oklahoma, 1996–2008 Stable-isotope ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in precipitation at Norman, Oklahoma, 1996–2008

Precipitation samples for measurement of stable-isotope ratios of hydrogen (delta2H) and oxygen (delta18O) were collected at the Norman Landfill Research Site in Norman, Oklahoma, from May 1996 to October 2008. Rainfall amounts also were measured at the site (U.S. Geological Survey gaging station 07229053) during the collection period. The delta2H of precipitation samples ranged from...
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Jeanne Jaeschke, Martha Scholl, Isabelle Cozzarelli, Jason Masoner, Scott Christenson, Haiping Qi

Long-term natural attenuation of crude oil in the subsurface Long-term natural attenuation of crude oil in the subsurface

The time frame for natural attenuation of crude oil contamination in the subsurface has been studied for the last 27 years at a spill site located near Bemidji, Minnesota, USA. Data from the groundwater contaminant plume show that dissolved benzene concentrations adjacent to the oil decreased by 50% between 1993 and 2007. To assess how this decrease is related to benzene concentrations...
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Barbara Bekins, Mary Baedecker, Robert P. Eganhouse, William Herkelrath

Loss of volatile hydrocarbons from an LNAPL oil source Loss of volatile hydrocarbons from an LNAPL oil source

The light nonaqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) oil pool in an aquifer that resulted from a pipeline spill near Bemidji, Minnesota, was analyzed for volatile hydrocarbons (VHCs) to determine if the composition of the oil remains constant over time. Oil samples were obtained from wells at five locations in the oil pool in an anaerobic part of the glacial outwash aquifer. Samples covering a 21...
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Mary Baedecker, Robert P. Eganhouse, Barbara Bekins, Geoffrey Delin

In situ rates of sulfate reduction in response to geochemical perturbations In situ rates of sulfate reduction in response to geochemical perturbations

Rates of in situ microbial sulfate reduction in response to geochemical perturbations were determined using Native Organism Geochemical Experimentation Enclosures (NOGEEs), a new in situ technique developed to facilitate evaluation of controls on microbial reaction rates. NOGEEs function by first trapping a native microbial community in situ and then subjecting it to geochemical...
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T.A. Kneeshaw, J.T. McGuire, Isabelle Cozzarelli, E.W. Smith

Biogeochemical evolution of a landfill leachate plume, Norman, Oklahoma Biogeochemical evolution of a landfill leachate plume, Norman, Oklahoma

Leachate from municipal landfills can create groundwater contaminant plumes that may last for decades to centuries. The fate of reactive contaminants in leachate-affected aquifers depends on the sustainability of biogeochemical processes affecting contaminant transport. Temporal variations in the configuration of redox zones downgradient from the Norman Landfill were studied for more...
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Isabelle Cozzarelli, J.K. Bohlke, Jason Masoner, George Breit, Michelle Lorah, Michele L. Tuttle, Jeanne Jaeschke
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