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Effect of grain-coating mineralogy on nitrate and sulfate storage in the unsaturated zone

January 1, 2009

Unsaturated-zone sediments and the chemistry of shallow groundwater underlying a small (∼8-km2) watershed were studied to identify the mechanisms responsible for anion storage within the Miocene Bridgeton Formation and weathered Coastal Plain deposits in southern New Jersey. Lower unsaturated-zone sediments and shallow groundwater samples were collected and concentrations of selected ions (including NO3  and SO4 2−) from 11 locations were determined. Grain size, sorting, and color of the lower unsaturated-zone sediments were determined and the mineralogy of these grains and the composition of coatings were analyzed by petrographic examination, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive analysis of x-rays, and quantitative whole-rock x-ray diffraction. The sediment grains, largely quartz and chert (80–94% w/w), are coated with a very fine-grained (

Publication Year 2009
Title Effect of grain-coating mineralogy on nitrate and sulfate storage in the unsaturated zone
DOI 10.2136/vzj2008.0053
Authors T. J. Reilly, N.S. Fishman, A. L. Baehr
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Vadose Zone Journal
Index ID 70036063
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program
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