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The reversibility of virus attachment to mineral surfaces The reversibility of virus attachment to mineral surfaces
Virus transport through groundwater is limited by attachment to mineral surfaces and inactivation. Current virus transport models do not consider the implications of the reversibility of virus attachment to minerals. To explore the reversibility of virus attachment to mineral surfaces, we attached PRD1, a bacteriophage considered to be a good model of enteric viruses, to quartz and...
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J.P. Loveland, J. N. Ryan, G.L. Amy, R.W. Harvey
Reduction of aqueous transition metal species on the surfaces of Fe(II)-containing oxides Reduction of aqueous transition metal species on the surfaces of Fe(II)-containing oxides
Experimental studies demonstrate that structural Fe(II) in magnetite and ilmenite heterogeneously reduce aqueous ferric, cupric, vanadate, and chromate ions at the oxide surfaces over a pH range of 1–7 at 25°C. For an aqueous transition metal m, such reactions are3[Fe2+Fe23+]O4(magnetite)+2/nmz→4[Fe23+]O3(magnetite)+Fe2++2/nmz−n and3[Fe2+Ti]O3(ilmenite)+2/nmz→Fe23+Ti3O9(pseudorutile)+Fe2...
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A. F. White, M. L. Peterson
Flexible digestion strategies and trace metal assimilation in marine bivalves Flexible digestion strategies and trace metal assimilation in marine bivalves
Pulse-chase experiments show that two marine bivalves take optimal advantage of different types of particulate food by varying food retention time in a flexible two-phase digestive system. For example, carbon is efficiently assimilated from bacteria by subjecting nearly all the ingested bacteria to prolonged digestion. Prolonging digestion also enhances assimilation of metals, many of...
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Alan W. Decho, Samuel N. Luoma
A three-dimensional method-of-characteristics solute-transport model (MOC3D) A three-dimensional method-of-characteristics solute-transport model (MOC3D)
This report presents a model, MOC3D, that simulates three-dimensional solute transport in flowing ground water. The model computes changes in concentration of a single dissolved chemical constituent over time that are caused by advective transport, hydrodynamic dispersion (including both mechanical dispersion and diffusion), mixing (or dilution) from fluid sources, and mathematically...
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Leonard F. Konikow, D.J. Goode, G.Z. Hornberger
Hydrogeology and geochemistry of acid mine drainage in ground water in the vicinity of Penn Mine and Camanche Reservoir, Calaveras County, California: Second-year summary, 1992-93 Hydrogeology and geochemistry of acid mine drainage in ground water in the vicinity of Penn Mine and Camanche Reservoir, Calaveras County, California: Second-year summary, 1992-93
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Scott N. Hamlin, Charles N. Alpers
Spatial and temporal distribution of specific conductance, boron, and phosphorus in a sewage-contaminated aquifer near Ashumet Pond, Cape Cod, Massachusetts Spatial and temporal distribution of specific conductance, boron, and phosphorus in a sewage-contaminated aquifer near Ashumet Pond, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Spatial and temporal distributions of specific conductance, boron, and phosphorus were determined in a sewage-contaminated sand and gravel aquifer near Ashumet Pond, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The source of contamination is secondarily treated sewage that has been discharged onto rapid- infiltration sand beds at the Massachusetts Military Reservation since 1936. Contaminated ground water...
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K.W. Bussey, D. A. Walter
A Generalized Approach for the Interpretation of Geophysical Well Logs in Ground-Water Studies:Theory and Application A Generalized Approach for the Interpretation of Geophysical Well Logs in Ground-Water Studies:Theory and Application
Quantitative analysis of geophysical logs in ground-water studies often involves at least as broad a range of applications and variation in lithology as is typically encountered in petroleum exploration, making such logs difficult to calibrate and complicating inversion problem formulation. At the same time, data inversion and analysis depend on inversion model formulation and refinement...
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Frederick L. Paillet, R.E. Crowder
Movement of nitrate fertilizer to glacial till and runoff from a claypan soil Movement of nitrate fertilizer to glacial till and runoff from a claypan soil
Although water from 20 to 25% of shallow farmstead wells in northern Missouri has concentrations of nitrate (NO3/-) exceeding 10 mg L-1 as nitrogen (N), many potential sources for this NO3/- are usually present. A field experiment was designed to trace and isolate the amount of a single application of N fertilizer lost to a glacial-till aquifer and runoff from a 400 m2 corn (Zea mays L.)...
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D. W. Blevins, D.H. Wilkison, B. P. Kelly, S. R. Silva
Transport of agricultural chemicals in surface flow, tileflow, and streamflow of Walnut Creek Watershed near Ames, Iowa, April 1991-September 1993 Transport of agricultural chemicals in surface flow, tileflow, and streamflow of Walnut Creek Watershed near Ames, Iowa, April 1991-September 1993
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the National Soil Tilth Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, conducted a study as part of the multi-scale, inter-agency Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA) program to evaluate the effects of agricultural management (farming) systems on water quality. Data on surface flow, tileflow, and...
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P. J. Soenksen
Interannual climate variability and snowpack in the western United States Interannual climate variability and snowpack in the western United States
An important part of the water supply in the western United States is derived from runoff fed by mountain snowmelt Snow accumulation responds to both precipitation and temperature variations, and forms an interesting climatic index, since it integrates these influences over the entire late fall-spring period. Here, effects of cool season climate variability upon snow water equivalent...
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Daniel R. Cayan
Reactive solute transport in acidic streams Reactive solute transport in acidic streams
Spatial and temporal profiles of Ph and concentrations of toxic metals in streams affected by acid mine drainage are the result of the interplay of physical and biogeochemical processes. This paper describes a reactive solute transport model that provides a physically and thermodynamically quantitative interpretation of these profiles. The model combines a transport module that includes...
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R. E. Broshears