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Assessing possible visitor-use impacts on water quality in Yosemite National Park, California Assessing possible visitor-use impacts on water quality in Yosemite National Park, California
There is concern that visitor-use associated activities, such as bathing, dish washing, wastewater production, and stock animal use near lakes and streams, could cause degradation of water quality in Yosemite National Park. A study was conducted during 2004–2007 to assess patterns in nutrient and Escherichia coli (E. coli) concentrations in the Merced and Tuolumne Rivers and characterize...
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David Clow, Rachael Peavler, Jim Roche, Anna Panorska, James M. Thomas, Steve Smith
Towards identifying the next generation of superfund and hazardous waste site contaminants Towards identifying the next generation of superfund and hazardous waste site contaminants
Background This commentary evolved from a workshop sponsored by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences titled "Superfund Contaminants: The Next Generation" held in Tucson, Arizona, in August 2009. All the authors were workshop participants. Objectives Our aim was to initiate a dynamic, adaptable process for identifying contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) that are...
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Wendell Ela, David Sedlak, Morton Barlaz, Heather Henry, Derek Muir, Deborah Swackhamer, Eric Weber, Robert Arnold, P. Ferguson, Jennifer Field, Edward Furlong, John Giesy, Rolf Halden, Tala Henry, Ronald A. Hites, Keri Hornbuckle, Philip Howard, Richard Luthy, Anita Meyer, A. Saez, Frederick S. vom Saal, Chris Vulpe, Mark Wiesner
Colorimetric determination of nitrate plus nitrite in water by enzymatic reduction, automated discrete analyzer methods Colorimetric determination of nitrate plus nitrite in water by enzymatic reduction, automated discrete analyzer methods
This report documents work at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water Quality Laboratory (NWQL) to validate enzymatic reduction, colorimetric determinative methods for nitrate + nitrite in filtered water by automated discrete analysis. In these standard- and low-level methods (USGS I-2547-11 and I-2548-11), nitrate is reduced to nitrite with nontoxic, soluble nitrate reductase...
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Charles Patton, Jennifer Kryskalla
New synonymies in the bee genus Nomada from North America (Hymenoptera: Apidae) New synonymies in the bee genus Nomada from North America (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
We provide diagnostic morphological characters to help distinguish males and females of the following species of Nomada: N. augustiana Mitchell, N. bethunei Cockerell, N. fervida Smith, N. fragariae Mitchell, N. lehighensis Cockerell, N. texana Cresson, and N. tiftonensis Cockerell. Based on morphological and DNA barcoding evidence we newly synonymize the following species: N...
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Sam Droege, M.G. Rightmyer, C.S. Sheffield, S.G. Brady
A role for analytical chemistry in advancing our understanding of the occurrence, fate, and effects of Corexit Oil Dispersants A role for analytical chemistry in advancing our understanding of the occurrence, fate, and effects of Corexit Oil Dispersants
On April 24, 2010, the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig resulted in the release of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. As of July 19, 2010, the federal government's Deepwater Horizon Incident Joint Information Center estimates the cumulative range of oil released is 3,067,000 to 5,258,000 barrels, with a relief well to be completed in early August. By comparison, the Exxon Valdez oil...
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Ben Place, Brian Anderson, Abdou Mekebri, Edward Furlong, James Gray, Ron Tjeerdema, Jennifer Field
Spatial patterns of bee captures in North American bowl trapping surveys Spatial patterns of bee captures in North American bowl trapping surveys
1. Bowl and pan traps are now commonly used to capture bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes) for research and surveys. 2. Studies of how arrangement and spacing of bowl traps affect captures of bees are needed to increase the efficiency of this capture technique. 3. We present results from seven studies of bowl traps placed in trapping webs, grids, and transects in four North American ecoregions...
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Sam Droege, Vincent Tepedino, Gretchen Lebuhn, William Link, Robert Minckley, Qian Chen, Casey Conrad
Interpreting and Reporting Radiological Water-Quality Data Interpreting and Reporting Radiological Water-Quality Data
This document provides information to U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Science Centers on interpreting and reporting radiological results for samples of environmental matrices, most notably water. The information provided is intended to be broadly useful throughout the United States, but it is recommended that scientists who work at sites containing radioactive hazardous wastes need...
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David McCurdy, John Garbarino, Ann Mullin
Determination of human-health pharmaceuticals in filtered water by chemically modified styrene-divinylbenzene resin-based solid-phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Determination of human-health pharmaceuticals in filtered water by chemically modified styrene-divinylbenzene resin-based solid-phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
In 1999, the Methods Research and Development Program of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory began the process of developing a method designed to identify and quantify human-health pharmaceuticals in four filtered water-sample types: reagent water, ground water, surface water minimally affected by human contributions, and surface water that contains a substantial...
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Edward Furlong, Stephen Werner, Bruce Anderson, Jeffery Cahill
Using the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory LT-MDL to Evaluate and Analyze Data Using the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory LT-MDL to Evaluate and Analyze Data
A long-term method detection level (LT-MDL) and laboratory reporting level (LRL) are used by the U.S. Geological Survey?s National Water Quality Laboratory (NWQL) when reporting results from most chemical analyses of water samples. Changing to this method provided data users with additional information about their data and often resulted in more reported values in the low concentration...
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Bernadine Bonn
Evaluation of specimen preservatives for DNA analyses of bees Evaluation of specimen preservatives for DNA analyses of bees
Large-scale insect collecting efforts that are facilitated by the use of pan traps result in large numbers of specimens being collected. Storage of these specimens can be problematic if space and equipment are limited. In this study, we investigated the effects of various preservatives (alcohol solutions and DMSO) on the amount and quality of DNA extracted from bees (specifically...
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M. Frampton, Sam Droege, T. Conrad, S. Prager, M.H. Richards
Mineralogy and Morphology of Amphiboles Observed in Soils and Rocks in El Dorado Hills, California Mineralogy and Morphology of Amphiboles Observed in Soils and Rocks in El Dorado Hills, California
From the Executive Summary: At the request of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has conducted an independent study of amphiboles in rocks and soils in the El Dorado Hills, California, area. The purpose of this study is to investigate specific issues regarding the presence of 'naturally occurring asbestos' raised by an USEPA activity-based...
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G.P. Meeker, H.A. Lowers, G.A. Swayze, B. Van Gosen, S. Sutley, I. Brownfield
Determination of wastewater compounds in whole water by continuous liquid-liquid extraction and capillary-column gas chromatography/mass spectrometry Determination of wastewater compounds in whole water by continuous liquid-liquid extraction and capillary-column gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
A method for the determination of 69 compounds typically found in domestic and industrial wastewater is described. The method was developed in response to increasing concern over the impact of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on aquatic organisms in wastewater. This method also is useful for evaluating the effects of combined sanitary and storm-sewer overflow on the water quality of urban...
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Steven Zaugg, Steven Smith, Michael Schroeder