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Effects of benthic flora on arsenic transport Effects of benthic flora on arsenic transport
Chemical and biological interactions involving arsenic (As) and phosphorus (P) appear to affect significantly As transport and distribution in Whitewood Creek, South Dakota. Data (first‐order uptake rate constants, standing crop, and accumulation factors) that can be used to predict As transport have been determined using algae collected in the creek along a transect from upstream of...
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James S. Kuwabara, Cecily C.Y. Chang, Sofie P. Pasilis
Problems and methods involved in relating land use to ground-water quality Problems and methods involved in relating land use to ground-water quality
Efforts to relate shallow ground-water quality to the land use near a well lead to several statistical difficulties. These include potential uncertainty in land-use categorical data due to misclassification, data closure, distributional skewing, and spatial autocorrelation. Methods of addressing these problems are, respectively, the establishment of limits on minimum buffer radius, the...
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Thomas Barringer, Dennis Dunn, William Battaglin, Eric Vowinkel
Effect of some petroleum sulfonate surfactants on the apparent water solubility of organic compounds Effect of some petroleum sulfonate surfactants on the apparent water solubility of organic compounds
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Daniel E. Kile, Cary T. Chiou, Robin S. Helburn
Hydrogeochemistry of rivers and lakes Hydrogeochemistry of rivers and lakes
This chapter has three principal objectives: (1) to summarize the present chemical composition of North American surface waters and point out any discernible trends with time; (2) to review chemical and biochemical principles and processes that control natural water composition, and the ways in which these may be involved in attaining the particular chemical compositions and trends that...
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John David Hem, Adrian Demayo, Richard A. Smith
The production and variability of acid mine drainage at Iron Mountain, California: A superfund site undergoing rehabilitation The production and variability of acid mine drainage at Iron Mountain, California: A superfund site undergoing rehabilitation
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D. Kirk Nordstrom, J.M. Burchard, Charles N. Alpers
Origin of solutes in saline lakes and springs on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico Origin of solutes in saline lakes and springs on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico
Analysis of hydraulic heads, calculation of pore volume flushing, and analysis of solute and isotopic chemistry strongly suggest that the solutes originate from the concentration by evaporation of runoff and potable shallow ground water that discharges from the High Plains aquifer. Chloride/bromide solute ratios, which are thought to be unaffected by mineral precipitation or sorption...
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W. Wood, B.F. Jones
Well-purging criteria for sampling purgeable organic compounds Well-purging criteria for sampling purgeable organic compounds
The results indicate that 1) purgeable organic compound concentrations stabilized when three casing volume were purged in only 55% of the cases evaluated in this study, 2) purgeable organic compounds concentrations did not consistently follow the temporal variation of, nor stabilize at the same time as, the measure field characteristics, and 3) purging to achieve hydraulic equilibrium...
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J. Gibs, T.E. Imbrigiotta
Reaction paths and equilibrium end-points in solid-solution aqueous-solution systems Reaction paths and equilibrium end-points in solid-solution aqueous-solution systems
Equations are presented describing equilibrium in binary solid-solution aqueous-solution (SSAS) systems after a dissolution, precipitation, or recrystallization process, as a function of the composition and relative proportion of the initial phases. Equilibrium phase diagrams incorporating the concept of stoichiometric saturation are used to interpret possible reaction paths and to...
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P. D. Glynn, E.J. Reardon, Niel Plummer, E. Busenberg
Anaerobic oxidation of toluene, phenol, and p-cresol by the dissimilatory iron-reducing organism, GS-15 Anaerobic oxidation of toluene, phenol, and p-cresol by the dissimilatory iron-reducing organism, GS-15
The dissimilatory Fe(III) reducer, GS-15, is the first microorganism known to couple the oxidation of aromatic compounds to the reduction of Fe(III) and the first example of a pure culture of any kind known to anaerobically oxidize an aromatic hydrocarbon, toluene. In this study, the metabolism of toluene, phenol, and p-cresol by GS-15 was investigated in more detail. GS-15 grew in an...
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Derek R. Lovley, D.J. Lonergan
Kinetically influenced terms for solute transport affected by heterogeneous and homogeneous classical reactions Kinetically influenced terms for solute transport affected by heterogeneous and homogeneous classical reactions
Simulation of transport affected by heterogeneous or homogeneous reversible reactions requires a choice between local equilibrium-based and kinetics-based models. The error associated with the use of equilibrium-based models is equivalent to the error of neglecting certain mathematical terms in the governing kinetics-based transport equations. Identification and evaluation of these...
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Jean M. Bahr
Distribution and transport of sediment-bound metal contaminants in the Rio Grande de Tarcoles, Costa Rica (Central America) Distribution and transport of sediment-bound metal contaminants in the Rio Grande de Tarcoles, Costa Rica (Central America)
A reconnaissance survey of the extent of metal contamination in the Rio Grande de Tarcoles river system of Costa Rica indicated high levels of chromium (Cr) in the fine-grain bed sediments (
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C. C. Fuller, J.A. Davis, D.J. Cain, P. J. Lamothe, T.L.G. Fries Fernandez, J.A. Vargas, M.M. Murillo