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U.S. Geological Survey toxic Waste-Groundwater Contamination Program, fiscal year 1985 U.S. Geological Survey toxic Waste-Groundwater Contamination Program, fiscal year 1985

In fiscal year 1982, the U S Geological Survey began an interdisciplinary research thrust entitled Toxic Waste-Groundwater Contamination Program The objective of the thrust was to provide earth sciences information necessary to evaluate and mitigate existing groundwater contamination problems resulting from the planned or inadvertant disposal of wastes and from certain land-use practices...
Authors
S.E. Ragone

Recovering fresh water stored in saline limestone aquifers Recovering fresh water stored in saline limestone aquifers

Numerical modeling techniques are used to examine the hydrogeologic, design, and management factors governing the recovery efficiency of subsurface fresh-water storage. The modeling approach permitted many combinations of conditions to be studied. A sensitivity analysis was used that consisted of varying certain parameters while keeping constant as many other parameters or processes as...
Authors
M. L. Merritt

Gas-film coefficients for the volatilization of ethylene dibromide from water Gas-film coefficients for the volatilization of ethylene dibromide from water

Gas-film coefficients for the volatilization of ethylene dibromide (EDB) and water were determined in the laboratory as a function of wind speed and temperature. The ratio of the coefficients was independent of wind speed and increased slightly with temperature. Use of this ratio with an environmentally determined gas-film coefficient for the evaporation of water permits determination of...
Authors
R. E. Rathbun, D.Y. Tal

Use of detrended correspondence analysis to evaluate factors controlling spatial distribution of benthic insects Use of detrended correspondence analysis to evaluate factors controlling spatial distribution of benthic insects

Detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) was evaluated for its effectiveness in displaying factors controlling the spatial distribution of benthic insects in an oligotrophic stream where an experimental gradient (copper) that selectively affects population abundances was imposed. DCA proved to be highly sensitive to differences among samples and consistently provided ecologically...
Authors
H.V. Leland, James L. Carter, Steven V. Fend

Variability in the fractionation of Cu, Ag, and Zn among cytosolic proteins in the bivalve Macoma balthica Variability in the fractionation of Cu, Ag, and Zn among cytosolic proteins in the bivalve Macoma balthica

Gel filtration chromatographs of cytosols from the clam Macorna balthica analysed from both field and laboratory treated specimens showed that uptake of Cu, Ag, and Zn in the metallothionein-like protein (MLP) pool follows exposure both in nature and in the laboratory. Specimens collected from San Francisco Bay over 18 mo showed strong temporal variability in the fractionation of the...
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C. Johansson, Daniel J. Cain, Samuel N. Luoma

Assessment of the instantaneous unit hydrograph derived from the theory of topologically random networks Assessment of the instantaneous unit hydrograph derived from the theory of topologically random networks

An instantaneous unit hydrograph (iuh) based on the theory of topologically random networks (topological iuh) is evaluated in terms of sets of basin characteristics and hydraulic parameters. Hydrographs were computed using two linear routing methods for each of two drainage basins in the southeastern United States and are the basis of comparison for the topological iuh's. Elements in the...
Authors
M.R. Karlinger, B.M. Troutman

Field determination of the three-dimensional hydraulic conductivity tensor of anisotropic media: 1. Theory Field determination of the three-dimensional hydraulic conductivity tensor of anisotropic media: 1. Theory

A field method is proposed for determining the three-dimensional hydraulic conductivity tensor and specific storage of an anisotropic porous or fractured medium. The method, known as cross-hole testing (to distinguish it from conventional single-hole packer tests), consists of injecting fluid into (or withdrawing fluid from) packed-off intervals in a number of boreholes and monitoring...
Authors
Paul A. Hsieh, Shlomo P. Neuman

Biogeochemistry of aquatic humic substances in Thoreau's Bog, Concord, Massachusetts Biogeochemistry of aquatic humic substances in Thoreau's Bog, Concord, Massachusetts

Thoreau's Bog is an ombrotrophic floating—mat Sphagnum bog developed in a glacial kettlehole and surrounded by a red maple swamp. Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon in the porewater of the bog average 36 mg/L and are greatest near the surface, especially during late summer. This distribution suggest that the upper layer of living and dead Sphagnum and moderately humified peat is...
Authors
Diane M. McKnight, E. Michael Thurman, Robert L. Wershaw, Herold Hemond

Effects of copper on production of periphyton, nitrogen fixation and processing of leaf litter in a Sierra Nevada, California, stream Effects of copper on production of periphyton, nitrogen fixation and processing of leaf litter in a Sierra Nevada, California, stream

1Production of periphyton, nitrogen fixation and processing of leaf litter were examined in an oligotrophic Sierra Nevada stream and the responses of these processes to copper (2.5, 5 and 10μg 1-1 CuT [total filtrable copper]; approximately 12, 25 and 50 ng 1-1 Cu2+) were determined.2Autotrophic and total production were estimated from 3-week accumulations of biomass on artificial...
Authors
Harry V. Leland, James L. Carter
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