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Arsenic behavior in newly drilled wells Arsenic behavior in newly drilled wells

In the present paper, inorganic arsenic species and chemical parameters in groundwater were determined to investigate the factors related to the distribution of arsenic species and their dissolution from rock into groundwater. For the study, groundwater and core samples were taken at different depths of two newly drilled wells in Huron and Lapeer Counties, Michigan. Results show that...
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M.-J. Kim, J. Nriagu, S. Haack

Atmospheric mercury emissions from mine wastes and surrounding geologically enriched terrains Atmospheric mercury emissions from mine wastes and surrounding geologically enriched terrains

Waste rock and ore associated with Hg, precious and base metal mining, and their surrounding host rocks are typically enriched in mercury relative to natural background concentrations (
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M.S. Gustin, M.F. Coolbaugh, M.A. Engle, B.C. Fitzgerald, R.E. Keislar, S.E. Lindberg, D.M. Nacht, J. Quashnick, J. J. Rytuba, C. Sladek, H. Zhang, R. E. Zehner

Biogeochemical sulphur cycle in an extreme environment - Life beneath a high arctic glacier, Nunavut, Canada Biogeochemical sulphur cycle in an extreme environment - Life beneath a high arctic glacier, Nunavut, Canada

Unique springs discharge from the surface of a high arctic glacier, releasing H2S, and depositing native sulphur, gypsum, and calcite. A rare CaCO3 polymorph, vaterite, is also observed. Physical and chemical conditions of the spring water and surrounding environment, as well as mineralogical and isotopic signatures, argue for biologically mediated redox reactions controlling sulfur...
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S.E. Grasby, C. C. Allen, T.G. Longazo, J.T. Lisle, Dale W. Griffin, B. Beauchamp

Biological effect of low-head sea lamprey barriers: Designs for extensive surveys and the value of incorporating intensive process-oriented research Biological effect of low-head sea lamprey barriers: Designs for extensive surveys and the value of incorporating intensive process-oriented research

Four sampling designs for quantifying the effect of low-head sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) barriers on fish communities were evaluated, and the contribution of process-oriented research to the overall confidence of results obtained was discussed. The designs include: (1) sample barrier streams post-construction; (2) sample barrier and reference streams post-construction; (3) sample...
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D.B. Hayes, J.R. Baylis, L.M. Carl, H.R. Dodd, J.D. Goldstein, R. L. McLaughlin, D.L.G. Noakes, L.M. Porto

Biophysical and socio-economic assessments of the coastal zone: The LOICZ approach Biophysical and socio-economic assessments of the coastal zone: The LOICZ approach

The Land-Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zone Project of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme focused on quantifying the role of the global coastal zone in the cycling of carbon and nutrients. From 1993 to date, it has developed protocols and tools that allow for site-specific and global assessments of coastal processes and their drivers. Indicators used in coastal...
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L. Talaue-McManus, S. V. Smith, R. W. Buddemeier

Budgeting postglacial sedimentation history on the Santa Cruz, California mid-continental shelf Budgeting postglacial sedimentation history on the Santa Cruz, California mid-continental shelf

High-resolution seismic reflection profiling and surface texture mapping of the central California continental shelf, reveal a prominent subsurface reflector interpreted as a low stand erosion surface and an overlying mudbelt that covers 421 km2 of the mid-shelf in depths of 40-90 m. Radiometric and sedimentologic analyses of samples from vibracores taken along the seaward edge of the...
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E. E. Grossman, S.L. Eittreim, D.M. Hanes, M.E. Field, B. D. Edwards, S.J. Fallon, R. J. Anima

Changes in sediment-associated trace element concentrations in the Seine river basin (1994-2001) Changes in sediment-associated trace element concentrations in the Seine river basin (1994-2001)

In the 1980's, based on the concentrations of particulate-associated Hg, Cd, Pb, Cu and Zn relative to very low natural background levels, the Seine River Basin was one of the most impacted in the world. Over the past 20 years, there has been a general decline in these elevated concentrations that parallels declines in Paris sewage sludge trace element levels. Within the basin, marked...
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Michel Meybeck, A. J. Horowitz, C. Grosbois, Y. Gueguen

Changes in trace and minor constituents and associated micro-architecture of Montastrea faveolata during time of "stress" Changes in trace and minor constituents and associated micro-architecture of Montastrea faveolata during time of "stress"

As corals grow, they secrete a calcareous skeleton with the aid of photosynthetic activity of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates. The rate of this secretion varies annually which produces annual bands. Entrapped with the carbonate are trace substances that record the chemistry of the surrounding ocean. Detailing these changes in chemistry requires careful high-resolution sampling. New...
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C. W. Holmes, N.A. Buster, J.E. Sorauf, J.H. Hudson, C. Kester

Climate effects of pacific decadal oscillation on streamflow of the Feather River, California Climate effects of pacific decadal oscillation on streamflow of the Feather River, California

The timing of maximum monthly-mean streamflow for the Feather River in northern California has come earlier in the year in recent decades (since the 1950s), as have timings in most rivers throughout California and the western United States. Much of the timing shift in the Feather River basin appears to coincide with interdecadal changes in the North Pacific climate regime. The coincident...
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Kathryn M. Koczot, Michael D. Dettinger

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

Comparing regeneration techniques for afforesting previously farmed bottomland hardwood sites in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, USA Comparing regeneration techniques for afforesting previously farmed bottomland hardwood sites in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, USA

A study was implemented to test site preparation methods and artificial regeneration of three oak (Quercus spp.) species on four agricultural fields in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley in Louisiana, USA. Six years after establishment, few consistent differences were found in oak density between sowing acorn methods (seed drill versus broadcast seeding), autumn sowing versus spring...
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B.R. Lockhart, B. Keeland, J. McCoy, T.J. Dean

Complete velocity distribution in river cross-sections measured by acoustic instruments Complete velocity distribution in river cross-sections measured by acoustic instruments

To fully understand the hydraulic properties of natural rivers, velocity distribution in the river cross-section should be studied in detail. The measurement task is not straightforward because there is not an instrument that can measure the velocity distribution covering the entire cross-section. Particularly, the velocities in regions near the free surface and in the bottom boundary...
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R. T. Cheng, J. W. Gartner
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