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The Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI): 5-year report The Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI): 5-year report

The Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) is an innovative, multidisciplinary program that began in 2000 in response to a congressional directive for the Department of the Interior to address the issue of amphibian declines in the United States. ARMI’s formulation was cross-disciplinary, integrating U.S. Geological Survey scientists from Biology, Water, and Geography to...
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Erin Muths, Alisa L. Gallant, Evan H. Campbell Grant, William A. Battaglin, David E. Green, Jennifer S. Staiger, Susan C. Walls, Margaret S. Gunzburger, Rick F. Kearney

Storage and transit time of chemicals in thick unsaturated zones under rangeland and irrigated cropland, High Plains, United States Storage and transit time of chemicals in thick unsaturated zones under rangeland and irrigated cropland, High Plains, United States

In 2000-2002, three rangeland and six irrigated sites were instrumented to assess the storage and transit time of chemicals in thick (15 to 50 m) unsaturated zones (UZ) in the High Plains. These processes are likely to influence relations between land use and groundwater quality, yet they have not been documented systematically in the High Plains. Land use and climate were important...
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P.B. McMahon, K.F. Dennehy, B. W. Bruce, J.K. Böhlke, R. L. Michel, J.J. Gurdak, D.B. Hurlbut

Occurrence and fate of organic contaminants during onsite wastewater treatment Occurrence and fate of organic contaminants during onsite wastewater treatment

Onsite wastewater treatment systems serve approximately 25% of the U.S. population. However, little is known regarding the occurrence and fate of organic wastewater contaminants (OWCs), including endocrine disrupting compounds, during onsite treatment. A range of OWCs including surfactant metabolites, steroids, stimulants, metal-chelating agents, disinfectants, antimicrobial agents, and
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K.E. Conn, L. B. Barber, G.K. Brown, R.L. Siegrist

Denitrification in nitrate-rich streams: Application of N2:Ar and 15N-tracer methods in intact cores Denitrification in nitrate-rich streams: Application of N2:Ar and 15N-tracer methods in intact cores

Rates of benthic denitrification were measured using two techniques, membrane inlet mass spectrometry (MIMS) and isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS), applied to sediment cores from two NO3−‐rich streams draining agricultural land in the upper Mississippi River Basin. Denitrification was estimated simultaneously from measurements of N2:Ar (MIMS) and 15N[N2] (IRMS) after the addition of...
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Lesley K. Smith, M.A. Voytek, J.K. Böhlke, J. W. Harvey

Measuring permanence of CO2 storage in saline formations: The Frio experiment Measuring permanence of CO2 storage in saline formations: The Frio experiment

If CO2 released from fossil fuel during energy production is returned to the subsurface, will it be retained for periods of time significant enough to benefit the atmosphere? Can trapping be assured in saline formations where there is no history of hydrocarbon accumulation? The Frio experiment in Texas was undertaken to provide answers to these questions. One thousand six hundred metric...
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Susan D. Hovorka, Sally M. Benson, Christine Doughty, Barry M. Freifeild, Shinichi Sakurai, Thomas M. Daley, Yousif K. Kharaka, Mark H. Holtz, Robert C. Trautz, H. Seay Nance, Larry R. Myer, Kevin G. Knauss

Effects of permafrost melting on CO2 and CH4 exchange of a poorly drained black spruce lowland Effects of permafrost melting on CO2 and CH4 exchange of a poorly drained black spruce lowland

[1] Permafrost melting is occurring in areas of the boreal forest region where large amounts of carbon (C) are stored in organic soils. We measured soil respiration, net CO2 flux, and net CH4 flux during May–September 2003 and March 2004 in a black spruce lowland in interior Alaska to better understand how permafrost thaw in poorly drained landscapes affects land‐atmosphere CO2 and CH4...
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K.P. Wickland, Robert G. Striegl, J. C. Neff, T. Sachs

Phosphate oxygen isotope ratios as a tracer for sources and cycling of phosphate in North San Francisco Bay, California Phosphate oxygen isotope ratios as a tracer for sources and cycling of phosphate in North San Francisco Bay, California

[1] A seasonal analysis assesing variations in the oxygen isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic phosphate (DIP) was conducted in the San Francisco Bay estuarine system, California. Isotopic fractionation of oxygen in DIP (exchange of oxygen between phosphate and environmental water) at surface water temperatures occurs only as a result of enzyme‐mediated, biological reactions...
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K. McLaughlin, C. Kendall, S. R. Silva, M. Young, A. Paytan

Enantiomeric separation of metolachlor and its metabolites using LC-MS and CZE Enantiomeric separation of metolachlor and its metabolites using LC-MS and CZE

The stereoisomers of metolachlor and its two polar metabolites [ethane sulfonic acid (ESA) and oxanilic acid (OXA)] were separated using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) and capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE), respectively. The separation of metolachlor enantiomers was achieved using a LC–MS equipped with a chiral stationary phase based on cellulose tris(3,5...
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C. John Klein, R.J. Schneider, M. T. Meyer, D.S. Aga

Recharge processes drive sulfate reduction in an alluvial aquifer contaminated with landfill leachate Recharge processes drive sulfate reduction in an alluvial aquifer contaminated with landfill leachate

Natural attenuation of contaminants in groundwater depends on an adequate supply of electron acceptors to stimulate biodegradation. In an alluvial aquifer contaminated with leachate from an unlined municipal landfill, the mechanism of recharge infiltration was investigated as a source of electron acceptors. Water samples were collected monthly at closely spaced intervals in the top 2 m...
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M. A. Scholl, I.M. Cozzarelli, S. C. Christenson

The chemical quality of self-supplied domestic well water in the United States The chemical quality of self-supplied domestic well water in the United States

Existing water quality data collected from domestic wells were summarized to develop the first national‐scale retrospective of self‐supplied drinking water sources. The contaminants evaluated represent a range of inorganic and organic compounds, and although the data set was not originally designed to be a statistical representation of national occurrence, it encompasses large parts of...
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Michael J. Focazio, D. Tipton, Stephanie Dunkle Shapiro, Linda H. Geiger

Modeling effects of multinode wells on solute transport Modeling effects of multinode wells on solute transport

Long-screen wells or long open boreholes with intraborehole flow potentially provide pathways for contaminants to move from one location to another in a ground water flow system. Such wells also can perturb a flow field so that the well will not provide water samples that are representative of ground water quality a short distance away from the well. A methodology is presented to...
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Leonard F. Konikow, G.Z. Hornberger
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