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Aqueous geochemistry and diagenesis in the eastern Snake River Plain aquifer system, Idaho Aqueous geochemistry and diagenesis in the eastern Snake River Plain aquifer system, Idaho
Water budget and isotopic analyses of water in the eastern Snake River Plain aquifer system confirm that most, if not all, of the water is local meteoric in origin. Solute mass-balance arguments suggest that ∼5 × 109 moles of calcite and 2.6 × 109 moles of silica are precipitated annually in the aquifer. Isotopic evaluations of calcite and petrographic observation of silica support the...
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Warren W. Wood, Walton H. Low
Aqueous dissolution, solubilities and thermodynamic stabilities of common aluminosilicate clay minerals: Kaolinite and smectites Aqueous dissolution, solubilities and thermodynamic stabilities of common aluminosilicate clay minerals: Kaolinite and smectites
Determinations of the aqueous solubilities of kaolinite at pH 4, and of five smectite minerals in suspensions set between pH 5 and 8, were undertaken with mineral suspensions adjusted to approach equilibrium from over- and undersaturation. After 1,237 days, Dry Branch, Georgia kaolinite suspensions attained equilibrium solubility with respect to the kaolinite, for which Keq = (2.72 ± 0...
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Howard M. May, D.G. Klnniburgh, P.A. Helmke, Melanie L. Jackson
Determination of selected azaarenes in water by bonded-phase extraction and liquid chromatography Determination of selected azaarenes in water by bonded-phase extraction and liquid chromatography
A method for the rapid and simple quantitative determination of quinoline, isoquinoline, and five selected three-ring azaarenes in water has been developed. The azaarene fraction is separated from its carbon analogues on n-octadecyl packing material by edition with acidified water/acetonitrile. Concentration as great as 1000-fold is achieved readily. Instrumental analysis involves high...
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T.R. Steinheimer, M.G. Ondrus
Application of the Flory-Huggins theory to the solubility of solids in glyceryl trioleate Application of the Flory-Huggins theory to the solubility of solids in glyceryl trioleate
The conventional thermodynamic deviation for ideal solid–liquid solubilities is modified by substituting the Flory–Huggins model for Raoult's law. A comparison of published data for eleven solides in glyceryl trioleate with the predictions of the conventional and modified equations shows that the significantly higher athermal solubilities from the modified equation are in much better...
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Cary T. Chiou, Milton Manes
Geochemical investigations of selected Eastern United States watersheds affected by acid deposition Geochemical investigations of selected Eastern United States watersheds affected by acid deposition
The effects of acid deposition on surface waters in eastern United States watersheds having similar size, physiography, climate and land use are related to the composition of the underlying bedrock. Watersheds developed on greenstone, calcareous shale, sandstone, granite, and schist differ in their ability to neutralize acid deposition. Surface waters in watersheds developed on...
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Owen P. Bricker
Water solubility enhancement of some organic pollutants and pesticides by dissolved humic and fulvic acids Water solubility enhancement of some organic pollutants and pesticides by dissolved humic and fulvic acids
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Cary T. Chiou, Ronald L. Malcolm, Terry I. Brinton, Daniel E. Kile
Ground-water flow in low permeability environments Ground-water flow in low permeability environments
Certain geologic media are known to have small permeability; subsurface environments composed of these media and lacking well developed secondary permeability have groundwater flow sytems with many distinctive characteristics. Moreover, groundwater flow in these environments appears to influence the evolution of certain hydrologic, geologic, and geochemical systems, may affect the...
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Christopher E. Neuzil
Recalibration and predictive reliability of a solute-transport model of an irrigated stream-aquifer system Recalibration and predictive reliability of a solute-transport model of an irrigated stream-aquifer system
A solute-transport model of an irrigated stream-aquifer system was recalibrated because of discrepancies between prior predictions of ground-water salinity trends during 1971-1982 and the observed outcome in February 1982. The original model was calibrated with a 1-year record of data collected during 1971-1972 in an 18-km reach of the Arkansas River Valley in southeastern Colorado. The...
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M. Person, Leonard F. Konikow
Effect of ground-water recharge on configuration of the water table beneath sand dunes and on seepage in lakes in the sandhills of Nebraska, U.S.A. Effect of ground-water recharge on configuration of the water table beneath sand dunes and on seepage in lakes in the sandhills of Nebraska, U.S.A.
Analysis of water-level fluctuations in about 30 observation wells and 5 lakes in the Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge in the sandhills of Nebraska indicates water-table configuration beneath sand dunes in this area varies considerably, depending on the configuration of the topography of the dunes. If the topography of an interlake dunal area is hummocky, ground-water recharge is...
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T. C. Winter
Movement and fate of detergents in groundwater: A field study Movement and fate of detergents in groundwater: A field study
The major cations, anions, and detergents in a plume of contaminated groundwater at Otis Air Base on Cape Cod (Mass., U.S.A.) have moved approximately 3.5 km down gradient from the disposal beds. We hypothesize that the detergents form two distinct plumes, which consist of alkyl benzene sulfonates (ABS) detergents and linear alkyl sulfonates (LAS) and sodium dodecyl sulfate (NaLS)...
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E.M. Thurman, L.B. Barber, D. LeBlanc
Algal growth response to particle-bound orthophosphate and zinc Algal growth response to particle-bound orthophosphate and zinc
Effects of Zn (0-1 mu M total Zn(II)) and orthophosphate (8-12 mu M total P) additions on growth indices for the chlorophyte Selenastrum capricornutum were examined in a medium containing 50 mg liter-1 colloidal titania. Over the Zn(II) concentration range used, detrimental growth and yield effects were observed. Addition of P to a synthetic growth medium increased stationary phase cell...
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James S. Kuwabara, J.A. Davis, Cecily C.Y. Chang
A comparison of two methods for determining copper partitioning in oxidized sediments A comparison of two methods for determining copper partitioning in oxidized sediments
Model estimations of the proportion of Cu in oxidized sediments associated with extractable organic materials show some agreement with the proportion of Cu extracted from those sediments with ammonium hydroxide. Data were from 17 estuaries of widely differing sediment chemistry. The modelling and extraction methods agreed best where concentrations of organic materials were either in very...
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Samuel N. Luoma