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Bioavailability of organic matter in a highly disturbed Estuary: The role of detrital and algal resources Bioavailability of organic matter in a highly disturbed Estuary: The role of detrital and algal resources
The importance of algal and detrital food supplies to the planktonic food web of a highly disturbed, estuarine ecosystem was evaluated in response to declining zooplankton and fish populations. We assessed organic matter bioavailability among a diversity of habitats and hydrologic inputs over 2 years in San Francisco Estuary's Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Results show that...
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W. V. Sobczak, J. E. Cloern, A.D. Jassby, A. B. Muller-Solger
Effect of growth conditions and staining procedure upon the subsurface transport and attachment behaviors of a groundwater protist Effect of growth conditions and staining procedure upon the subsurface transport and attachment behaviors of a groundwater protist
The transport and attachment behaviors of Spumella guttula (Kent), a nanoflagellate (protist) found in contaminated and uncontaminated aquifer sediments in Cape Cod, Mass., were assessed in flowthrough and static columns and in a field injection-and-recovery transport experiment involving an array of multilevel samplers. Transport of S. guttula harvested from low-nutrient (10 mg of...
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R.W. Harvey, N. Mayberry, N.E. Kinner, D.W. Metge, F. Novarino
Movement of atrazine and deethylatrazine through a midwestern reservoir Movement of atrazine and deethylatrazine through a midwestern reservoir
The three-dimensional visualization of atrazine and deethylatrazine in a reservoir was determined by five "snapshots" over a one-year period using immunoassay analyses, confirmed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and visualized with a three-dimensional computer program. The surveys were conducted in Perry Lake in Kansas and showed that spring runoff laden with triazine herbicides...
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J. D. Fallon, D.P. Tierney, E.M. Thurman
Deep arid system hydrodynamics 1. Equilibrium states and response times in thick desert vadose zones Deep arid system hydrodynamics 1. Equilibrium states and response times in thick desert vadose zones
Quantifying moisture fluxes through deep desert soils remains difficult because of the small magnitude of the fluxes and the lack of a comprehensive model to describe flow and transport through such dry material. A particular challenge for such a model is reproducing both observed matric potential and chloride profiles. We propose a conceptual model for flow in desert vadose zones that...
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Michelle Ann Walvoord, Mitchell A. Plummer, Fred M. Phillips, Andrew V. Wolfsberg
Linker-assisted immunoassay and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry for the analysis of glyphosate Linker-assisted immunoassay and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry for the analysis of glyphosate
A novel, sensitive, linker-assisted enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (L'ELISA) was compared to on-line solidphase extraction (SPE) with high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) for the analysis of glyphosate in surface water and groundwater samples. The L'ELISA used succinic anhydride to derivatize glyphosate, which mimics the epitotic attachment of glyphosate...
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E.A. Lee, L.R. Zimmerman, B.S. Bhullar, E.M. Thurman
Functional variability of habitats within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: Restoration implications Functional variability of habitats within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: Restoration implications
We have now entered an era of large-scale attempts to restore ecological functions and biological communities in impaired ecosystems. Our knowledge base of complex ecosystems and interrelated functions is limited, so the outcomes of specific restoration actions are highly uncertain. One approach for exploring that uncertainty and anticipating the range of possible restoration outcomes is
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L.V. Lucas, J. E. Cloern, J.K. Thompson, N.E. Monsen
Changes in concentrations of triazine and acetamide herbicides by bank filtration, ozonation, and chlorination in a public water supply Changes in concentrations of triazine and acetamide herbicides by bank filtration, ozonation, and chlorination in a public water supply
The changes in triazine and acetamide concentrations in water during natural and artificial treatment by bank filtration, ozonation, filtration, and chlorination were measured at the well field and drinking water treatment plant of Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. The city's groundwater supply is affected by induced infiltration and transport of triazines and acetamide herbicides from the Platte...
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Ingrid M. Verstraeten, E.M. Thurman, M.E. Lindsey, E.C. Lee, R.D. Smith
Reactivity and mobility of new and old mercury deposition in a boreal forest ecosystem during the first year of the METAALICUS study Reactivity and mobility of new and old mercury deposition in a boreal forest ecosystem during the first year of the METAALICUS study
The METAALICUS (Mercury Experiment To Assess Atmospheric Loading In Canada and the US) project is a whole ecosystem experiment designed to study the activity, mobility, and availability of atmospherically deposited mercury. To investigate the dynamics of mercury newly deposited onto a terrestrial ecosystem, an enriched stable isotope of mercury (202Hg) was sprayed onto a Boreal forest...
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H. Hintelmann, R. Harris, A. Heyes, J.P. Hurley, C.A. Kelly, D. P. Krabbenhoft, S. Lindberg, J.W.M. Rudd, K.J. Scott, Louis
User's guide to Model Viewer, a program for three-dimensional visualization of ground-water model results User's guide to Model Viewer, a program for three-dimensional visualization of ground-water model results
Model Viewer is a computer program that displays the results of three-dimensional groundwater models. Scalar data (such as hydraulic head or solute concentration) may be displayed as a solid or a set of isosurfaces, using a red-to-blue color spectrum to represent a range of scalar values. Vector data (such as velocity or specific discharge) are represented by lines oriented to the vector...
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Paul A. Hsieh, Richard B. Winston
Flux of dissolved forms of mercury across the sediment-water interface in Lahontan Reservoir, Nevada Flux of dissolved forms of mercury across the sediment-water interface in Lahontan Reservoir, Nevada
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James S. Kuwabara, Mark Marvin-DiPasquale, Wayne Praskins, Earl Byron, Brent R. Topping, James L. Carter, Steven V. Fend, Francis Parcheso, David P. Krabbenhoft, Mae S. Gustin
Selected micrometeorological and soil-moisture data at Amargosa Desert Research Site in Nye County near Beatty, Nevada, 1998-2000 Selected micrometeorological and soil-moisture data at Amargosa Desert Research Site in Nye County near Beatty, Nevada, 1998-2000
Selected micrometeorological and soil-moisture data were collected at the Amargosa Desert Research Site adjacent to a low-level radioactive waste and hazardous chemical waste facility near Beatty, Nev., 1998-2000. Data were collected in support of ongoing research studies to improve the understanding of hydrologic and contaminant-transport processes in arid environments...
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Michael J. Johnson, Charles J. Mayers, Brian J. Andraski
SUTRA: A model for 2D or 3D saturated-unsaturated, variable-density ground-water flow with solute or energy transport SUTRA: A model for 2D or 3D saturated-unsaturated, variable-density ground-water flow with solute or energy transport
SUTRA (Saturated-Unsaturated Transport) is a computer program that simulates fluid movement and the transport of either energy or dissolved substances in a subsurface environment. This upgraded version of SUTRA adds the capability for three-dimensional simulation to the former code (Voss, 1984), which allowed only two-dimensional simulation. The code employs a two- or three-dimensional...
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Clifford I. Voss, A.M. Provost