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Selecting remediation goals by assessing the natural attenuation capacity of groundwater systems Selecting remediation goals by assessing the natural attenuation capacity of groundwater systems
Remediation goals for the source areas of a chlorinated ethene‐contaminated groundwater plume were identified by assessing the natural attenuation capacity of the aquifer system. The redox chemistry of the site indicates that sulfate‐reducing (H2 ∼ 2 nanomoles [nM]) per liter conditions near the contaminant source grade to Fe(III)‐reducing conditions (H2 ∼ 0.5 nM) downgradient of the...
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Francis H. Chapelle, Paul M. Bradley
Humic substances as a mediator for microbially catalyzed metal reduction Humic substances as a mediator for microbially catalyzed metal reduction
The potential for humic substances to serve as a terminal electron acceptor in microbial respiration and to function as an electron shuttle between Fe(III)‐reducing microorganisms and insoluble Fe(III) oxides was investigated. The Fe(III)‐reducing microorganism Geobacter metallireducens conserved energy to support growth from electron transport to humics as evidenced by continued...
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Derek R. Lovley, J.L. Fraga, E. L. Blunt-Harris, L.A. Hayes, Elizabeth J.P. Phillips, J.D. Coates
Biodegradation of crude oil into nonvolatile organic acids in a contaminated aquifer near Bemidji, Minnesota Biodegradation of crude oil into nonvolatile organic acids in a contaminated aquifer near Bemidji, Minnesota
As the result of a pipeline burst, a body of light aliphatic crude oil floats atop the groundwater in a shallow sand and gravel aquifer in a remote area outside Bemidji, Minnesota. Biodegradation has resulted in the formation of a plume of DOC downgradient from the oil body. Groundwater has also been contaminated in an area known as the spray zone, from vertical infiltration of DOC...
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K. A. Thorn, G. R. Aiken
The hyporheic zone as a source of dissolved organic carbon and carbon gases to a temperate forested stream The hyporheic zone as a source of dissolved organic carbon and carbon gases to a temperate forested stream
The objective of this study was to examine chemical changes in porewaters that occur over small scales (cm) as groundwater flows through the hyporheic zone and discharges to a stream in a temperate forest of northern Wisconsin. Hyporheic-zone porewaters were sampled at discrete depths of 2, 10, 15, 61, and 183 cm at three study sites in the study basin. Chemical profiles of dissolved...
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J.E. Schindler, D. P. Krabbenhoft
Impact of the 1993 flood on the distribution of organic contaminants in bed sediments of the Upper Mississippi River Impact of the 1993 flood on the distribution of organic contaminants in bed sediments of the Upper Mississippi River
The 1500 km Upper Mississippi River (UMR) consists of 29 navigation pools and can be divided into the upper reach (pools 1-4), the middle reach (pools 5-13), and the lower reach (pools 14-26). Comparison of composite bed sediment samples collected from the downstream third of 24 pools before and after the 1993 UMR flood provides fieldscale data on the effect of the flood on sediment...
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L. B. Barber, J.H. Writer
Size-selective predation on groundwater bacteria by nanoflagellates in an organic-contaminated aquifer Size-selective predation on groundwater bacteria by nanoflagellates in an organic-contaminated aquifer
Time series incubations were conducted to provide estimates for the size selectivities and rates of protistan grazing that may be occurring in a sandy, contaminated aquifer. The experiments involved four size classes of fluorescently labeled groundwater bacteria (FLB) and 2- to 3-μm-long nanoflagellates, primarily Spumella guttula(Ehrenberg) Kent, that were isolated from contaminated...
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N.E. Kinner, R.W. Harvey, K. Blakeslee, G. Novarino, L.D. Meeker
Geomorphology, flood-plain tailings, and metal transport in the upper Clark Fork Valley, Montana Geomorphology, flood-plain tailings, and metal transport in the upper Clark Fork Valley, Montana
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J. Dungan Smith, J. H. Lambing, D. A. Nimick, Charles Parrett, Michael Ramey, William Schafer
The environmental occurrence of herbicides: The importance of degradates in ground water The environmental occurrence of herbicides: The importance of degradates in ground water
Numerous studies are being conducted to investigate the occurrence, fate, and effects on human health and the environment from the extensive worldwide use of herbicides to control weeds. Few studies, however, are considering the degradates of these herbicides in their investigations. Our study of herbicides in aquifers across Iowa found herbicide degradates to be prevalent in ground...
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D.W. Kolpin, E.M. Thurman, S. M. Linhart
Colloid particle sizes in the Mississippi River and some of its tributaries, from Minneapolis to below New Orleans Colloid particle sizes in the Mississippi River and some of its tributaries, from Minneapolis to below New Orleans
An on-board technique was developed that combined discharge-weighted pumping to a high-speed continuous-flow centrifuge for isolation of the particulate-sized material with ultrafiltration for isolation of colloid-sized material. In order to address whether these processes changed the particle sizes during isolation, samples of particles in suspension were collected at various steps in...
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C.E. Rostad, T.F. Rees, S.R. Daniel
PHRQCGRF, a computer program for graphical interpretation of PHREEQC geochemical transport simulations (PC only) PHRQCGRF, a computer program for graphical interpretation of PHREEQC geochemical transport simulations (PC only)
No abstract available.
Authors
Joseph Vrabel, Pierre D. Glynn
Relation of usage to the occurrence of cotton and rice herbicides in three streams of the Mississippi delta Relation of usage to the occurrence of cotton and rice herbicides in three streams of the Mississippi delta
During the 1995 growing season water samples were collected from three streams in the Mississippi delta and were analyzed for selected cotton and rice herbicides and metabolites. The purpose of the study was to relate the use of these herbicides to their occurrence in streams of the delta, to describe how the geochemistry of these herbicides affects their occurrence, and to report the...
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R.H. Coupe, E.M. Thurman, L.R. Zimmerman
Radar attenuation tomography using the centroid frequency downshift method Radar attenuation tomography using the centroid frequency downshift method
A method for tomographically estimating electromagnetic (EM) wave attenuation based on analysis of centroid frequency downshift (CFDS) of impulse radar signals is described and applied to cross-hole radar data. The method is based on a constant-Q model, which assumes a linear frequency dependence of attenuation for EM wave propagation above the transition frequency. The method uses the...
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L. Liu, J. W. Lane, Y. Quan