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In situ spectroscopic and solution analyses of the reductive dissolution of Mn02 by Fe(II) In situ spectroscopic and solution analyses of the reductive dissolution of Mn02 by Fe(II)

The reductive dissolution of MnO2 by Fe(II) under conditions simulating acid mine drainage (pH 3, 100 mM SO42-) was investigated by utilizing a flow-through reaction cell and synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy. This configuration allows collection of in situ, real-time X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectra and bulk solution samples. Analysis of the solution...
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John E. Villinski, Peggy A. O’Day, Timothy L. Corley, Martha H. Conklin

Annual maxima in Zn concentrations during spring snowmelt in streams impacted by mine drainage Annual maxima in Zn concentrations during spring snowmelt in streams impacted by mine drainage

Long-term hydrochemical monitoring and 2 years of intensive sampling were used to identify annual patterns in Zn export from three neighboring catchments in Summit County, Colorado. These catchments are characterized by a snowmelt-dominated hydrologic cycle, but range in the level of mining impact from little to severe. Zn concentrations increased during snowmelt along stream reaches...
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P. Brooks, D. McKnight, Kenneth E. Bencala

In situ stimulation of groundwater denitrification with formate to remediate nitrate contamination In situ stimulation of groundwater denitrification with formate to remediate nitrate contamination

In situ stimulation of denitrification has been proposed as a mechanism to remediate groundwater nitrate contamination. In this study, sodium formate was added to a sand and gravel aquifer on Cape Cod, MA, to test whether formate could serve as a potential electron donor for subsurface denitrification. During 16- and 10-day trials, groundwater from an anoxic nitrate-containing zone (0.5...
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R. L. Smith, D.N. Miller, M. H. Brooks, M.A. Widdowson, M.W. Killingstad

Chemical and isotopic evidence of nitrogen transformation in the Mississippi River, 1997-98 Chemical and isotopic evidence of nitrogen transformation in the Mississippi River, 1997-98

Nitrate (NO3) and other nutrients discharged by the Mississippi River are suspected of causing a zone of depleted dissolved oxygen (hypoxic zone) in the Gulf of Mexico each summer. The hypoxic zone may have an adverse affect on aquatic life and commercial fisheries. The amount of NO3 delivered by the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico is well documented, but the relative...
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William A. Battaglin, Carol Kendall, Cecily C.Y. Chang, Steven R. Silva, K. Campbell

Groundwater residence times in Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, USA: A multi-tracer approach Groundwater residence times in Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, USA: A multi-tracer approach

Chemical and isotopic properties of water discharging from springs and wells in Shenandoah National Park (SNP), near the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, VA, USA were monitored to obtain information on groundwater residence times. Investigated time scales included seasonal (wet season, April, 1996; dry season, August–September, 1997), monthly (March through September, 1999) and hourly...
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Niel Plummer, E. Busenberg, J.K. Böhlke, D.L. Nelms, R. L. Michel, P. Schlosser

Large carbon isotope fractionation associated with oxidation of methyl halides by methylotrophic bacteria Large carbon isotope fractionation associated with oxidation of methyl halides by methylotrophic bacteria

The largest biological fractionations of stable carbon isotopes observed in nature occur during production of methane by methanogenic archaea. These fractionations result in substantial (as much as ≈70‰) shifts in δ13C relative to the initial substrate. We now report that a stable carbon isotopic fractionation of comparable magnitude (up to 70‰) occurs during oxidation of methyl halides...
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L.G. Miller, Robert M. Kalin, S.E. McCauley, John T.G. Hamilton, D.B. Harper, D.B. Millet, R.S. Oremland, Allen H. Goldstein

Timescales for nitrate contamination of spring waters, northern Florida, USA Timescales for nitrate contamination of spring waters, northern Florida, USA

Residence times of groundwater, discharging from springs in the middle Suwannee River Basin, were estimated using chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), tritium (3H), and tritium/helium-3 (3H/3He) age-dating methods to assess the chronology of nitrate contamination of spring waters in northern Florida. During base-flow conditions for the Suwannee River in 1997–1999, 17 water samples were collected...
Authors
B. G. Katz, J.K. Böhlke, H.D. Hornsby

Sulfate-reducing bacteria release barium and radium from naturally occurring radioactive material in oil-field barite Sulfate-reducing bacteria release barium and radium from naturally occurring radioactive material in oil-field barite

Scale and sludge deposits formed during oil production can contain elevated levels of Ra, often coprecipitated with barium sulfate (barite). The potential for sulfate-reducing bacteria to release 226 Ra and Ba (a Ra analog) from oil-field barite was evaluated. The concentration of dissolved Ba increased when samples containing pipe scale, tank sludge, or oil-field brine pond sediment...
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Elizabeth J.P. Phillips, E. R. Landa, T. Kraemer, R. Zielinski

Detection of pesticides and pesticide metabolites using the cross reactivity of enzyme immunoassays Detection of pesticides and pesticide metabolites using the cross reactivity of enzyme immunoassays

Enzyme immunoassay is an important environmental analysis method that may be used to identify many pesticide analytes in water samples. Because of similarities in chemical structure between various members of a pesticide class, there often may be an unwanted response that is characterized by a percentage of cross reactivity. Also, there may be cross reactivity caused by degradation...
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E.M. Thurman, D.S. Aga

Possible environmental factors underlying amphibian decline in eastern Puerto Rico: Analysis of U.S. government data archives Possible environmental factors underlying amphibian decline in eastern Puerto Rico: Analysis of U.S. government data archives

The past three decades have seen major declines in populations of several species of amphibians at high elevations in eastern Puerto Rico, a region unique in the humid tropics because of the degree of environmental monitoring that has taken place through the efforts of U.S. government agencies. I examined changes in environmental conditions by examining time-series data sets that extend...
Authors
R.F. Stallard

Laboratory and field evaluations of the LISST-100 instrument for suspended particle size determinations Laboratory and field evaluations of the LISST-100 instrument for suspended particle size determinations

Advances in technology have resulted in a new instrument that is designed for in-situ determination of particle size spectra. Such an instrument that can measure undisturbed particle size distributions is much needed for sediment transport studies. The LISST-100 (Laser In-Situ Scattering and Transmissometry) uses the principle of laser diffraction to obtain the size distribution and...
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J. W. Gartner, R. T. Cheng, P.-F. Wang, K. Richter

Identification of alkyl dimethylbenzylammonium surfactants in water samples by solid-phase extraction followed by ion trap LC/MS and LC/MS/MS Identification of alkyl dimethylbenzylammonium surfactants in water samples by solid-phase extraction followed by ion trap LC/MS and LC/MS/MS

A novel methodology was developed for the determination of alkyl (C12, C14, and C16) dimethylbenzylammonium chloride (benzalkonium chloride or BAC, Chemical Abstract Service number: 8001-54-5) in water samples. This method is based on solid-phase extraction (SPE) using polymeric cartridges, followed by high-performance liquid chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry (LC/MS) and tandem...
Authors
I. Ferrer, E. T. Furlong
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