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Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 3. Pelagic methanogenesis and anaerobic methane oxidation Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 3. Pelagic methanogenesis and anaerobic methane oxidation
In situ rates of methanogenesis and methane oxidation were measured in meromictic Big Soda Lake. Methane production was measured by the accumulation of methane in the headspaces of anaerobically sealed water samples; radiotracer was used to follow methane oxidation. Nearly all the methane oxidation occurred in the anoxic zones of the lake. Rates of anaerobic oxidation exceeded production...
Authors
Niels Iversen, Ronald S. Oremland, Michael J. Klug
Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 2. Pelagic sulfate reduction Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 2. Pelagic sulfate reduction
The epilimnion of hypersaline, alkaline, meromictic Big Soda Lake contains an average 58 mmol sulfate liter−1 and 0.4 µmol dissolved iron liter−1. The monimolimnion, which is permanently anoxic, has a sulfide concentration ranging seasonally from 4 to 7 mmol liter−1. Depth profiles of sulfate reduction in the monimolimnion, assayed with a 35S tracer technique and in situ incubations...
Authors
Richard L. Smith, Ronald S. Oremland
Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 4. Vertical fluxes of particulate matter: Seasonality and variations across the chemocline Big Soda Lake (Nevada). 4. Vertical fluxes of particulate matter: Seasonality and variations across the chemocline
Vertical fluxes of particulate organic matter were measured with sediment traps above and below the chemocline of Big Soda Lake to define the seasonality of sinking losses from the mixolimnion and determine the effectiveness of the chemocline (pycnocline) as a barrier to the sinking of biogenic particles. Seasonality of sedimentation rates reflected seasonal changes in the community of...
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James E. Cloern, Brian E. Cole, Sally M. Wienke
A wireline piston core barrel for sampling cohesionless sand and gravel below the water table A wireline piston core barrel for sampling cohesionless sand and gravel below the water table
A coring device has been developed to obtain long and minimally disturbed samples of saturated cohesionless sand and gravel. The coring device, which includes a wireline and piston, was developed specifically for use during hollow-stem auger drilling but it also offers possibilities for cable tool and rotary drilling. The core barrel consists of an inner liner made of inexpensive...
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Michael M. Zapico, Samuel Vales, John A. Cherry
Aqueous pyrite oxidation by dissolved oxygen and by ferric iron Aqueous pyrite oxidation by dissolved oxygen and by ferric iron
Rates of aqueous, abiotic pyrite oxidation were measured in oxygen-saturated and anaerobic Fe(III)-saturated solutions with initial pH from 2 to 9. These studies included analyses of sulfite, thiosulfate, polythionates and sulfate and procedures for cleaning oxidation products from pyrite surfaces were evaluated. Pyrite oxidation in oxygen-saturated solutions produced (1) rates that were...
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Carl O. Moses, D. Kirk Nordstrom, Janet S. Herman, Aaron L. Mills
Increased solubility of quartz in water due to complexing by organic compounds Increased solubility of quartz in water due to complexing by organic compounds
Quartz is the most stable natural solid phase of silica. It weathers extremely slowly at the Earth's surface1, and often resists weathering even after all other silicate minerals have been degraded. However, there is ample evidence from both ancient and modern environments indicating enhanced dissolution and mobility of silica under conditions that cannot easily be explained by the...
Authors
P. Bennett, D. I. Siegel
Monodisperse ferrous phosphate colloids in an anoxic groundwater plume Monodisperse ferrous phosphate colloids in an anoxic groundwater plume
Groundwater samples collected near a secondary-sewage infiltration site on Cape Cod, Massachusetts were examined for colloidal materials (10–1000 nm). In two wells the water contained a population of monodisperse 100-nm particles, detected using laser-light scattering and autocorrelation data processing. SEM and SEM-EDAX analysis of these colloidal materials collected on ultrafilters...
Authors
Philip M. Gschwend, Matthew D. Reynolds
Some effects of acid mine drainage on Clear Creek, Colorado Some effects of acid mine drainage on Clear Creek, Colorado
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W. H. Ficklin, K. S. Smith, Katherine Walton-Day
Inhibition of aqueous copper and lead adsorption onto goethite by dissolved carbonate species Inhibition of aqueous copper and lead adsorption onto goethite by dissolved carbonate species
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Authors
Kathleen S. Smith, D. Langmuir
Fitting straight lines in the earth sciences Fitting straight lines in the earth sciences
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Authors
B.M. Troutman, G. P. Williams
Bioconcentration of creosote compounds in snails obtained from Pensacola Bay, Florida, near an onshore hazardous-waste site Bioconcentration of creosote compounds in snails obtained from Pensacola Bay, Florida, near an onshore hazardous-waste site
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Authors
C. E. Rostad, W. E. Pereira
An empirical model for estimating phytoplankton productivity in estuaries An empirical model for estimating phytoplankton productivity in estuaries
e have previously shown that primary productivity in San Francisco Bay, USA, is highly correlated with phytoplankton biomass B (chlorophyll a concentration) and an index of light avallability in the photic zone, 2, I, (photic depth times surface irradiance). To test the generality of this relation, we compiled data from San Francisco Bay and 5 other USA estuarine systems (Neuse and South...
Authors
B.E. Cole, J. E. Cloern