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Using large databases of groundwater chemistry in the northern Midwest USA: The effects of geologic and anthropogenic factors

January 1, 2017

Regional geochemical databases for the northern Midwest USA are being compiled to examine the various geogenic and anthropogenic factors that control the chemistry of groundwater. At the regional scale, variations are seen that are attributable to agricultural and urban effects, or to geologic factors. Examples of the former include enrichments of nitrate in groundwater, while examples of the latter mainly highlight geochemical differences between carbonate rocks and all other rock types in the region. This paper examines a few of these regional effects and the spatial scales at which they can be observed.

Publication Year 2017
Title Using large databases of groundwater chemistry in the northern Midwest USA: The effects of geologic and anthropogenic factors
DOI 10.1016/j.proeps.2017.01.047
Authors Richard B. Wanty, Andrew H. Manning, Michaela R. Johnson, Stephen J. Kalkhoff, Jessica D. Garrett, Jean M. Morrison, Stefania Da Pelo, Jeffrey L. Mauk
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Index ID 70275021
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Central Midwest Water Science Center
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