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Rare earth element partitioning between hydrous ferric oxides and acid mine water during iron oxidation Rare earth element partitioning between hydrous ferric oxides and acid mine water during iron oxidation
Ferrous iron rapidly oxidizes to Fe (III) and precipitates as hydrous Fe (III) oxides in acid mine waters. This study examines the effect of Fe precipitation on the rare earth element(REE) geochemistry of acid mine waters to determine the pH range over which REEs behave conservatively and the range over which attenuation and fractionation occur. Two field studies were designed to...
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P. L. Verplanck, D. Kirk Nordstrom, Howard E. Taylor, B. A. Kimball
Occurrence of hexavalent chromium in ground water in the western Mojave Desert, California Occurrence of hexavalent chromium in ground water in the western Mojave Desert, California
About 200 samples from selected public supply, domestic, and observation wells completed in alluvial aquifers underlying the western Mojave Desert were analyzed for total dissolved Cr and Cr(VI). Because Cr(VI) is difficult to preserve, samples were analyzed by 3 methods. Chromium(VI) was determined in the field using both a direct colorimetric method and EPA method 218.6, and samples...
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J.W. Ball, J. A. Izbicki
In situ expression of nifD in Geobacteraceae in subsurface sediments In situ expression of nifD in Geobacteraceae in subsurface sediments
In order to determine whether the metabolic state of Geobacteraceae involved in bioremediation of subsurface sediments might be inferred from levels of mRNA for key genes, in situ expression of nifD, a highly conserved gene involved in nitrogen fixation, was investigated. When Geobacter sulfurreducens was grown without a source of fixed nitrogen in chemostats with acetate provided as the...
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Dawn E. Holmes, Kelly P. Nevin, Derek R. Lovely
Assessing the resolution-dependent utility of tomograms for geostatistics Assessing the resolution-dependent utility of tomograms for geostatistics
Geophysical tomograms are used increasingly as auxiliary data for geostatistical modeling of aquifer and reservoir properties. The correlation between tomographic estimates and hydrogeologic properties is commonly based on laboratory measurements, co-located measurements at boreholes, or petrophysical models. The inferred correlation is assumed uniform throughout the interwell region...
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F. D. Day-Lewis, J.W. Lane
Sensitivity to acidification of subalpine ponds and lakes in north-western Colorado Sensitivity to acidification of subalpine ponds and lakes in north-western Colorado
Although acidifying deposition in western North America is lower than in many parts of the world, many high-elevation ecosystems there are extremely sensitive to acidification. Previous studies determined that the Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area (MZWA) has the most acidic snowpack and aquatic ecosystems that are among the most sensitive in the region. In this study, spatial and temporal...
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K. Campbell, E. Muths, J.T. Turk, P.S. Corn
Determination of pharmaceutical compounds in surface- and ground-water samples by solid-phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry Determination of pharmaceutical compounds in surface- and ground-water samples by solid-phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Commonly used prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals are possibly present in surface- and ground-water samples at ambient concentrations less than 1 μg/L. In this report, the performance characteristics of a combined solid-phase extraction isolation and high-performance liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HPLC–ESI-MS) analytical procedure for...
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J.D. Cahill, E. T. Furlong, M.R. Burkhardt, D. Kolpin, L.G. Anderson
Enhanced gas-phase transport in a deep unsaturated zone, Amargosa Desert (U.S.A.) Enhanced gas-phase transport in a deep unsaturated zone, Amargosa Desert (U.S.A.)
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Michelle Ann Walvoord, David A. Stonestrom
Water-quality and amphibian population data for Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia, 2001-2004 Water-quality and amphibian population data for Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia, 2001-2004
Data on the chemical composition of water and on amphibian populations were collected at least annually from vernal pool and stream sites in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia, from 2001 through 2004. The data were collected as part of long-term monitoring projects of the Northeast Region of the Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) of the U.S. Geological Survey...
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Karen C. Rice, Robin E. Jung
Questa baseline and pre-mining ground-water-quality investigation. 16. Quality assurance and quality control for water analyses Questa baseline and pre-mining ground-water-quality investigation. 16. Quality assurance and quality control for water analyses
The Questa baseline and pre-mining ground-water quality investigation has the main objective of inferring the ground-water chemistry at an active mine site. Hence, existing ground-water chemistry and its quality assurance and quality control is of crucial importance to this study and a substantial effort was spent on this activity. Analyses of seventy-two blanks demonstrated that...
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R. Blaine McCleskey, D. Kirk Nordstrom, Cheryl A. Naus
Use of environmental tracers to estimate parameters for a predevelopment-ground-water-flow model of the Middle Rio Grande Basin, New Mexico Use of environmental tracers to estimate parameters for a predevelopment-ground-water-flow model of the Middle Rio Grande Basin, New Mexico
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Ward E. Sanford, Niel Plummer, Douglas P. McAda, Laura M. Bexfield, Scott K. Anderholm
The influence of groundwater chemistry on arsenic concentrations and speciation in a quartz sand and gravel aquifer The influence of groundwater chemistry on arsenic concentrations and speciation in a quartz sand and gravel aquifer
We examined the chemical reactions influencing dissolved concentrations, speciation, and transport of naturally occurring arsenic (As) in a shallow, sand and gravel aquifer with distinct geochemical zones resulting from land disposal of dilute sewage effluent. The principal geochemical zones were: (1) the uncontaminated zone above the sewage plume [350 μM dissolved oxygen (DO), pH 5.9];...
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D.B. Kent, P.M. Fox