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Geology, hydrology, and water quality of the glacial drift aquifer in the vicinity of the Nelson landfill near Yorkville, Illinois Geology, hydrology, and water quality of the glacial drift aquifer in the vicinity of the Nelson landfill near Yorkville, Illinois
The geologic and hydrologic characteristics of the sand-and-gravel deposits that compose the glacial drift aquifer in the vicinity of the Nelson Landfill site in Yorkville, Illinois indicate that the aquifer could be developed as a source of public water supply. The geology of these deposits within the Newark Bedrock Valley is complex, however, and a detailed investigation of their water...
Authors
Robert T. Kay
Water Resources Data for Illinois - Water Year 2005 (Includes Historical Data) Water Resources Data for Illinois - Water Year 2005 (Includes Historical Data)
This annual Water-Data Report for Illinois contains current water year (Oct. 1, 2004, to Sept. 30, 2005) and historical data of discharge, stage, water quality and biology of streams; stage of lakes and reservoirs; levels and quality of ground water; and records of precipitation, air temperature, dew point, solar radiation, and wind speed. The current year's (2005) data provided in this...
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J.K. LaTour, E.A. Weldon, D.H. Dupre, T.M. Halfar
Endocrine disrupting chemicals research program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: summary of a peer-review report Endocrine disrupting chemicals research program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: summary of a peer-review report
At the request of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Research and Development, a subcommittee of the Board of Scientific Counselors Executive Committee conducted an independent and open peer review of the Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Research Program (EDC Research Program) of the U.S. EPA. The subcommittee was charged with reviewing the design, relevance, progress
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Anna K. Harding, George P. Daston, Glen R. Boyd, George W. Lucier, Stephen H. Safe, Juarine Stewart, Donald E. Tillitt, Glen Van Der Kraak
Helping solve Georgia's water problems - the USGS Cooperative Water Program Helping solve Georgia's water problems - the USGS Cooperative Water Program
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) addresses a wide variety of water issues in the State of Georgia through the Cooperative Water Program (CWP). As the primary Federal science agency for water-resource information, the USGS monitors the quantity and quality of water in the Nation's rivers and aquifers, assesses the sources and fate of contaminants in aquatic systems, collects and analyzes...
Authors
John S. Clarke
Potential risks of pesticide degradates to aquatic life Potential risks of pesticide degradates to aquatic life
Recent advances in analytical methodology and greater access to analytical standards have led to the detection of degradates from a wide variety of pesticides and other compounds in surface water, ground water, precipitation, air, and sediment (Boxall and others, 2004). Many of these degradates are more persistent in the environment than their parent compounds, and many are more mobile...
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Alistair Boxall, C. Sinclair, Dana W. Koplin
Suspended sediment and nutrients in the upper Cape Fear River basin, North Carolina, 2002-04, with an analysis of temporal changes, 1976-2004 Suspended sediment and nutrients in the upper Cape Fear River basin, North Carolina, 2002-04, with an analysis of temporal changes, 1976-2004
No abstract available.
Authors
Timothy B. Spruill, Phillip S. Jen, R.B. Rasmussen
Two-dimensional direct-current resistivity survey to supplement borehole data in ground-water models of the former Blaine Naval Ammunition Depot, Hastings, Nebraska, September 2003 Two-dimensional direct-current resistivity survey to supplement borehole data in ground-water models of the former Blaine Naval Ammunition Depot, Hastings, Nebraska, September 2003
The former Blaine Naval Ammunition Depot located immediately southeast of Hastings, Nebraska, was an ammunition facility during World War II and the Korean Conflict. Waste-management practices during operation and decommissioning of the former Depot resulted in soil and ground-water contamination. Ground-water models have been used by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide...
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Wade H. Kress, Lyndsay B. Ball, Andrew Teeple, Michael J. Turco
Emergence of ratio-dependent and predator-dependent functional responses for pollination mutualism and seed parasitism Emergence of ratio-dependent and predator-dependent functional responses for pollination mutualism and seed parasitism
Prey (N) dependence [g(N)], predator (P) dependence [g(P) or g(N,P)], and ratio dependence [f(P/N)] are often seen as contrasting forms of the predator's functional response describing predator consumption rates on prey resources in predator–prey and parasitoid–host interactions. Analogously, prey-, predator-, and ratio-dependent functional responses are apparently alternative functional...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, J. Nathaniel Holland
Remote sensing methods for mapping the onset and progression of spartina alterniflora marsh dieback in coastal Louisiana Remote sensing methods for mapping the onset and progression of spartina alterniflora marsh dieback in coastal Louisiana
No abstract available.
Authors
Amina Rangoonwala, Elijah Ramsey III, Gene Nelson
Research plan and preliminary results: A field research site for emerging contaminants in Iowa Research plan and preliminary results: A field research site for emerging contaminants in Iowa
Research has recently documented the prevalence of a wide variety of pharmaceuticals and other emerging contaminants (ECs) in streams across the United States. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have been found to be an important source and collection point of ECs to streams as many ECs are incompletely removed during treatment. To investigate the complex in-stream processes (e.g...
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Douglas J. Schnoebelen, Dana W. Kolpin, Larry B. Barber, Edward T. Furlong, Michael Meyer, M. Skopec
Multimodeling: new approaches for linking ecological models Multimodeling: new approaches for linking ecological models
The Everglades region of South Florida presents one of the major natural system management challenges facing the United States. With its assortment of alligators, crocodiles, manatees, panthers, large mixed flocks of wading birds, highly diverse subtropical flora, and sea of sawgrass, the ecosystem is unique in this country (Davis and Ogden 1994). The region is also perhaps the largest...
Authors
Louis J. Gross, Donald L. DeAngelis