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A brief history of the American radium industry and its ties to the scientific community of its early twentieth century A brief history of the American radium industry and its ties to the scientific community of its early twentieth century
Federally funded remedial action projects are presently underway in New Jersey and Colorado at sites containing 226Ra and other radionuclides from radium-uranium ore extraction plants that operated during the early twentieth century. They are but the latest chapter in the story of an American industry that emerged and perished in the span of three decades. Major extraction plants were...
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E. R. Landa
Development of a model of phytoplankton blooms in Manukau Harbour Development of a model of phytoplankton blooms in Manukau Harbour
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Graham B. McBride, W. N. Vant, J. E. Cloern, J. B. Liley
Concentration history during pumping from a leaky aquifer with stratified initial concentration Concentration history during pumping from a leaky aquifer with stratified initial concentration
Analytical and numerical solutions are employed to examine the concentration history of a dissolved substance in water pumped from a leaky aquifer. Many aquifer systems are characterized by stratification, for example, a sandy layer overlain by a clay layer. To obtain information about separate hydrogeologic units, aquifer pumping tests are often conducted with a well penetrating only...
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Daniel J. Goode, Paul A. Hsieh, Allen M. Shapiro, Warren W. Wood, Thomas F. Kraemer
Effects of climatic variations over 11 years on nitrate-nitrogen concentrations in the Raccoon River, Iowa Effects of climatic variations over 11 years on nitrate-nitrogen concentrations in the Raccoon River, Iowa
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) concentrations at public water supply intakes on the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers in Iowa exceeded the maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 10 mg L-1 for public water supplies established by the USEPA for extended periods of time from March through early August 1990. The excessive NO3-N levels followed 2 yr of less-than normal precipitation in 1988 and 1989. The...
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K.J. Lucey, D. A. Goolsby
Surface chemistry of ferrihydrite: Part 2. Kinetics of arsenate adsorption and coprecipitation Surface chemistry of ferrihydrite: Part 2. Kinetics of arsenate adsorption and coprecipitation
The kinetics of As(V) adsorption by ferrihydrite was investigated in coprecipitation and postsynthesis adsorption experiments conducted in the pH range 7.5-9.0. In coprecipitation experiments, As(V) was present in solution during the hydrolysis and precipitation of iron. In adsorption experiments, a period of rapid (
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C. C. Fuller, J.A. Dadis, G.A. Waychunas
Coupled effects of vertical mixing and benthic grazing on phytoplankton populations in shallow, turbid estuaries Coupled effects of vertical mixing and benthic grazing on phytoplankton populations in shallow, turbid estuaries
Coastal ocean waters tend to have very different patterns of phytoplankton biomass variability from the open ocean, and the connections between physical variability and phytoplankton bloom dynamics are less well established for these shallow systems. Predictions of biological responses to physical variability in these environments is inherently difficult because the recurrent seasonal...
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Jeffrey R. Koseff, Jacqueline K. Holen, Stephen G. Monismith, James E. Cloern
Ground-water-quality assessment of the Central Oklahoma Aquifer, Oklahoma: Geochemical and geohydrologic investigations Ground-water-quality assessment of the Central Oklahoma Aquifer, Oklahoma: Geochemical and geohydrologic investigations
The National Water-Quality Assessment pilot project for the Central Oklahoma aquifer examined the chemical and isotopic composition of ground water, the abundances and textures of minerals in core samples, and water levels and hydraulic properties in the flow system to identify geochemical reactions occurring in the aquifer and rates and directions of ground-water flow. The aquifer...
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David L. Parkhurst, Scott C. Christenson, George N. Breit
Trace metals in clams (Macoma balthica) and sediments at the Palo Alto mudflat in south San Francisco Bay: June, 1993-May, 1993 Trace metals in clams (Macoma balthica) and sediments at the Palo Alto mudflat in south San Francisco Bay: June, 1993-May, 1993
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S. N. Luoma, D.J. Cain, C. L. Brown, Michelle I. Hornberger
Age dating ground water by use of chlorofluorocarbons (CCl3F and CCl2F2), and distribution of chlorofluorocarbons in the unsaturated zone, Snake River Plain Aquifer, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Age dating ground water by use of chlorofluorocarbons (CCl3F and CCl2F2), and distribution of chlorofluorocarbons in the unsaturated zone, Snake River Plain Aquifer, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho
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Eurybiades Busenberg, E.P. Weeks, Niel Plummer, R. C. Bartholomay
The role of water exchange between a stream channel and its hyporheic zone in nitrogen cycling at the terrestrial-aquatic interface The role of water exchange between a stream channel and its hyporheic zone in nitrogen cycling at the terrestrial-aquatic interface
The subsurface riparian zone was examined as an ecotone with two interfaces. Inland is a terrestrial boundary, where transport of water and dissolved solutes is toward the channel and controlled by watershed hydrology. Streamside is an aquatic boundary, where exchange of surface water and dissolved solutes is bi-directional and flux is strongly influenced by channel hydraulics...
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F.J. Triska, J.H. Duff, R.J. Avanzino
Dissolved sulfides in the oxic water column of San Francisco Bay, California Dissolved sulfides in the oxic water column of San Francisco Bay, California
Trace contaminants enter major estuaries such as San Francisco Bay from a variety of point and nonpoint sources and may then be repartitioned between solid and aqueous phases or altered in chemical speciation. Chemical speciation affects the bioavailability of metals as well as organic ligands to planktonic and benthic organisms, and the partitioning of these solutes between phases. Our...
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J.S. Kuwabara, G.W. Luther
A finite-volume Eulerian-Lagrangian Localized Adjoint Method for solution of the advection-dispersion equation A finite-volume Eulerian-Lagrangian Localized Adjoint Method for solution of the advection-dispersion equation
A new mass-conservative method for solution of the one-dimensional advection-dispersion equation is derived and discussed. Test results demonstrate that the finite-volume Eulerian-Lagrangian localized adjoint method (FVELLAM) outperforms standard finite-difference methods, in terms of accuracy and efficiency, for solute transport problems that are dominated by advection. For dispersion...
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R. W. Healy, T.F. Russell