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Integrating borehole logs and aquifer tests in aquifer characterization Integrating borehole logs and aquifer tests in aquifer characterization
Integration of lithologic logs, geophysical logs, and hydraulic tests is critical in characterizing heterogeneous aquifers. Typically only a limited number of aquifer tests can be performed, and these need to be designed to provide hydraulic properties for the principle aquifers in the system. This study describes the integration of logs and aquifer tests in the development of a...
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Frederick L. Paillet, R.S. Reese
A field technique for estimating aquifer parameters using flow log data A field technique for estimating aquifer parameters using flow log data
A numerical model is used to predict flow along intervals between producing zones in open boreholes for comparison with measurements of borehole flow. The model gives flow under quasi-steady conditions as a function of the transmissivity and hydraulic head in an arbitrary number of zones communicating with each other along open boreholes. The theory shows that the amount of inflow to or...
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Frederick L. Paillet
Nitrogen flux and sources in the Mississippi River Basin Nitrogen flux and sources in the Mississippi River Basin
Nitrogen from the Mississippi River Basin is believed to be at least partly responsible for the large zone of oxygen-depleted water that develops in the Gulf of Mexico each summer. Historical data show that concentrations of nitrate in the Mississippi River and some of its tributaries have increased by factors of 2 to more than 5 since the early 1900s. We have used the historical...
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D. A. Goolsby, W.A. Battaglin, Brent T. Aulenbach, R. P. Hooper
Reactive uptake of trace metals in the hyporheic zone of a mining- contaminated stream, Pinal Creek, Arizona Reactive uptake of trace metals in the hyporheic zone of a mining- contaminated stream, Pinal Creek, Arizona
Significant uptake of dissolved metals occurred by interaction of groundwater and surface water with hyporheic-zone sediments during transport in Pinal Creek, AZ. The extent of trace metal uptake was calculated by mass balance measurements made directly within the hyporheic zone. A conservative solute tracer injected into the stream was used to quantify hydrologic exchange with the...
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C. C. Fuller, J. W. Harvey
Age of irrigation water in ground water from the Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer, south-central Idaho Age of irrigation water in ground water from the Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer, south-central Idaho
Stable isotope data (2H and 18O) were used in conjunction with chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and tritium/helium-3 (3H/3He) data to determine the fraction and age of irrigation water in ground water mixtures from farmed parts of the Eastern Snake River Plain (ESRP) Aquifer in south-central Idaho. Two groups of waters were recognized: (1) regional background water, unaffected by irrigation and...
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Niel Plummer, M.G. Rupert, E. Busenberg, P. Schlosser
Occurrence of cotton herbicides and insecticides in playa lakes of the High Plains of West Texas Occurrence of cotton herbicides and insecticides in playa lakes of the High Plains of West Texas
During the summer of 1997, water samples were collected and analyzed for pesticides from 32 playa lakes of the High Plains that receive drainage from both cotton and corn agriculture in West Texas. The major cotton herbicides detected in the water samples were diuron, fluometuron, metolachlor, norflurazon, and prometryn. Atrazine and propazine, corn and sorghum herbicides, were also...
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E.M. Thurman, K.C. Bastian, T. Mollhagen
Occurrence of sulfonylurea, sulfonamide, imidazolinone, and other herbicides in rivers, reservoirs and ground water in the Midwestern United States, 1998 Occurrence of sulfonylurea, sulfonamide, imidazolinone, and other herbicides in rivers, reservoirs and ground water in the Midwestern United States, 1998
Sulfonylurea (SU), sulfonamide (SA), and imidazolinone (IMI) herbicides are relatively new classes of chemical compounds that function by inhibiting the action of a plant enzyme, stopping plant growth, and eventually killing the plant. These compounds generally have low mammalian toxicity, but plants demonstrate a wide range in sensitivity to SUs, SAs, and IMIs with over a 10 000-fold...
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W.A. Battaglin, E. T. Furlong, M.R. Burkhardt, C.J. Peter
A log-normal distribution model for the molecular weight of aquatic fulvic acids A log-normal distribution model for the molecular weight of aquatic fulvic acids
The molecular weight of humic substances influences their proton and metal binding, organic pollutant partitioning, adsorption onto minerals and activated carbon, and behavior during water treatment. We propose a lognormal model for the molecular weight distribution in aquatic fulvic acids to provide a conceptual framework for studying these size effects. The normal curve mean and...
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S.E. Cabaniss, Q. Zhou, P.A. Maurice, Y.-P. Chin, G. R. Aiken
Multispecies reactive tracer test in an aquifer with spatially variable chemical conditions Multispecies reactive tracer test in an aquifer with spatially variable chemical conditions
A field investigation of multispecies reactive transport was conducted in a well‐characterized, sand and gravel aquifer on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The aquifer is characterized by regions of differing chemical conditions caused by the disposal of secondary sewage effluent. Ten thousand liters of groundwater with added tracers (Br, Cr(VI), and EDTA complexed with Pb, Zn, Cu, and Ni) were...
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J.A. Davis, D.B. Kent, J.A. Coston, K.M. Hess, J.L. Joye
Estimating formation properties from early-time oscillatory water levels in a pumped well Estimating formation properties from early-time oscillatory water levels in a pumped well
Hydrologists often attempt to estimate formation properties from aquifer tests for which only the hydraulic responses in a pumped well are available. Borehole storage, turbulent head losses, and borehole skin, however, can mask the hydraulic behavior of the formation inferred from the water level in the pumped well. Also, in highly permeable formations or in formations at significant...
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A.M. Shapiro, D.S. Oki
Ion exchange separation of chromium from natural water matrix for stable isotope mass spectrometric analysis Ion exchange separation of chromium from natural water matrix for stable isotope mass spectrometric analysis
A method has been developed for separating the Cr dissolved in natural water from matrix elements and determination of its stable isotope ratios using solid-source thermal-ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS). The separation method takes advantage of the existence of the oxidized form of Cr as an oxyanion to separate it from interfering cations using anion-exchange chromatography, and of...
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J.W. Ball, R.L. Bassett