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System controls on the aqueous distribution of mercury in the northern Florida Everglades System controls on the aqueous distribution of mercury in the northern Florida Everglades
The forms and partitioning of aqueous mercury species in the canals and marshes of the Northern Florida Everglades exhibit strong spatial and temporal variability. In canals feeding Water Conservation Area (WCA) 2A, unfiltered total Hg (HgT(U)) is less than 3 ng L-1 and relatively constant. In contrast, methyl mercury (MeHg) exhibited a strong seasonal pattern, with highest levels...
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J.P. Hurley, D. P. Krabbenhoft, L.B. Cleckner, M.L. Olson, G. R. Aiken, P.S. Rawlik
Simulated effects of irrigation on salinity in the Arkansas River Valley in Colorado Simulated effects of irrigation on salinity in the Arkansas River Valley in Colorado
Agricultural irrigation has a substantial impact on water quantity and quality in the lower Arkansas River valley of southeastern Colorado. A two-dimensional flow and solute transport model was used to evaluate the potential effects of changes in irrigation on the quantity and quality of water in the alluvial aquifer and in the Arkansas River along an 17.7 km reach of the fiver. The...
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K. Goff, M.E. Lewis, M.A. Person, Leonard F. Konikow
Investigation of anion-exchange and immunoaffinity particle-loaded membranes for the isolation of charged organic analytes from water Investigation of anion-exchange and immunoaffinity particle-loaded membranes for the isolation of charged organic analytes from water
Anion-exchange and immunoaffinity particle loaded membranes (PLMs) were investigated as a mechanism for the isolation of charged organic analytes from water. Kinetic properties determined theoretically included dynamic capacity, pressure drop (ΔP), residence and diffusion times (Tr, Td), and total membrane porosity (εT). These properties were confirmed through experimental evaluation...
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T. R. Dombrowski, G.S. Wilson, E.M. Thurman
Degradation of chloroacetanilide herbicides: The prevalence of sulfonic and oxanilic acid metabolites in Iowa groundwaters and surface waters Degradation of chloroacetanilide herbicides: The prevalence of sulfonic and oxanilic acid metabolites in Iowa groundwaters and surface waters
Water samples were collected from 88 municipal wells throughout Iowa during the summer and were collected monthly at 12 stream sites in eastern Iowa from March to December 1996 to study the occurrence of the sulfonic and oxanilic metabolites of acetochlor, alachlor, and metolachlor. The sulfonic and oxanilic metabolites were present in almost 75% of the groundwater samples and were...
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Stephen J. Kalkhoff, Dana W. Kolpin, E.M. Thurman, I. Ferrer, D. Barcelo
Evaluating the source and residence times of groundwater seepage to streams, New Jersey Coastal Plain Evaluating the source and residence times of groundwater seepage to streams, New Jersey Coastal Plain
A conceptual model of the patterns and residence times of groundwater seepage to gaining streams indicates that groundwater seepage originates from sources that are both near and far from the stream. Consequently, the age of groundwater seepage across a stream-channel transect increases from its banks to its center and becomes progressively older with distance downstream. A groundwater...
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E. Modica, H. T. Buxton, Niel Plummer
Benthic invertebrate distributions in the San Joaquin River, California, in relation to physical and chemical factors Benthic invertebrate distributions in the San Joaquin River, California, in relation to physical and chemical factors
The invertebrate fauna of nontidal portions of the lower San Joaquin River and its major tributaries is described in relation to water quality and habitat using canonical correspondence analysis, autecological metrics, and indicator species analysis. A large-scale (basin-wide) pattern in community response to salinity (sulfate-bicarbonate type) was detected when standardized, stable...
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H.V. Leland, S.V. Fend
AIRSLUG: A fortran program for the computation of type curves to estimate transmissivity and storativity from prematurely terminated air-pressurized slug tests AIRSLUG: A fortran program for the computation of type curves to estimate transmissivity and storativity from prematurely terminated air-pressurized slug tests
The Fortran code AIRSLUG can be used to generate the type curves needed to analyze the recovery data from prematurely terminated air-pressurized slug tests. These type curves, when used with a graphical software package, enable the engineer or scientist to analyze field tests to estimate transmissivity and storativity. Prematurely terminating the slug test can significantly reduce the...
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E.A. Greene, A.M. Shapiro
Modeling solute-transport and biodegradation with BIOMOC Modeling solute-transport and biodegradation with BIOMOC
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Hedeff I. Essaid, Barbara A. Bekins
Herbicides in ground water of the Midwest: A regional study of shallow aquifers, 1991-94 Herbicides in ground water of the Midwest: A regional study of shallow aquifers, 1991-94
The intensive herbicide use associated with the 'Corn Belt' marks the Midwestern United States as a region where herbicide contamination of ground water could be a problem. To better understand the regional occurrence of herbicides in shallow aquifers of the Midwest, a sampling network of 303 wells across 12 States was developed. The results documented relatively widespread, low-level
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Dana W. Kolpin, J. K. Stamer, D. A. Goolsby, E.M. Thurman
Crosswell seismic tomography at the USGS fractured rock research site data collection, data processing, and tomograms Crosswell seismic tomography at the USGS fractured rock research site data collection, data processing, and tomograms
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K.J. Ellefson, J. E. Kibler, P. A. Hsieh, A.M. Shapiro
An implicit dispersive transport algorithm for the US Geological Survey MOC3D solute-transport model An implicit dispersive transport algorithm for the US Geological Survey MOC3D solute-transport model
This report documents an extension to the U.S. Geological Survey MOC3D transport model that incorporates an implicit-in-time difference approximation for the dispersive transport equation, including source/sink terms. The original MOC3D transport model (Version 1) uses the method of characteristics to solve the transport equation on the basis of the velocity field. The original MOC3D...
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K.L. Kipp, Leonard F. Konikow, G.Z. Hornberger
Experimental evaluation of factors affecting temporal variability of water samples obtained from long-screened wells Experimental evaluation of factors affecting temporal variability of water samples obtained from long-screened wells
As a well is pumped through time, concentrations of specific constituents in the water discharging from the well may change as a result of their transport within the well and the aquifer. A series of experiments conducted at a research site on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, examined the effects of transport on the chemistry of water samples obtained from a long-screened well. Analyses of time...
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T. E. Reilly, D.R. LeBlanc