Jim Tesoriero (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Predicting redox conditions in groundwater at a regional scale Predicting redox conditions in groundwater at a regional scale
Defining the oxic-suboxic interface is often critical for determining pathways for nitrate transport in groundwater and to streams at the local scale. Defining this interface on a regional scale is complicated by the spatial variability of reaction rates. The probability of oxic groundwater in the Chesapeake Bay watershed was predicted by relating dissolved O2 concentrations in...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, Silvia Terziotti, Daniel B. Abrams
Nitrogen speciation and trends, and prediction of denitrification extent, in shallow US groundwater Nitrogen speciation and trends, and prediction of denitrification extent, in shallow US groundwater
Uncertainties surrounding nitrogen cycling complicate assessments of the environmental effects of nitrogen use and our understanding of the global carbon–nitrogen cycle. In this paper, we synthesize data from 877 ambient-monitoring wells across the US to frame broad patterns of nitrogen speciation and trends. At these sites, groundwater frequently contains substantial co-occurring NO3−...
Authors
Stephen R. Hinkle, Anthony J. Tesoriero
Low transient storage and uptake efficiencies in seven agricultural streams: implications for nutrient demand Low transient storage and uptake efficiencies in seven agricultural streams: implications for nutrient demand
We used mass load budgets, transient storage modeling, and nutrient spiraling metrics to characterize nitrate (NO3−), ammonium (NH4+), and inorganic phosphorus (SRP) demand in seven agricultural streams across the United States and to identify in-stream services that may control these conditions. Retention of one or all nutrients was observed in all but one stream, but demand for all...
Authors
Rich W. Sheibley, John H. Duff, Anthony J. Tesoriero
Vulnerability of streams to legacy nitrate sources Vulnerability of streams to legacy nitrate sources
The influence of hydrogeologic setting on the susceptibility of streams to legacy nitrate was examined at seven study sites having a wide range of base flow index (BFI) values. BFI is the ratio of base flow to total streamflow volume. The portion of annual stream nitrate loads from base flow was strongly correlated with BFI. Furthermore, dissolved oxygen concentrations in streambed pore...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, John H. Duff, David A. Saad, Norman E. Spahr, David M. Wolock
Redox reaction rates in shallow aquifers: Implications for nitrate transport in groundwater and streams Redox reaction rates in shallow aquifers: Implications for nitrate transport in groundwater and streams
Groundwater age and water chemistry data along flow paths from recharge areas to streams were used to evaluate the trends and transformations of agricultural chemicals. Results from this analysis indicate that median nitrate recharge concentrations in these agricultural areas have increased markedly over the last 50 years from 4 mg N/L in samples collected prior to 1983 to 7.5 mg N/L in...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero
O2 reduction and denitrification rates in shallow aquifers O2 reduction and denitrification rates in shallow aquifers
O2 reduction and denitrification rates were determined in shallow aquifers of 12 study areas representing a wide range in sedimentary environments and climatic conditions. Zero‐ and first‐order rates were determined by relating reactant or product concentrations to apparent groundwater age. O2 reduction rates varied widely within and between sites, with zero‐order rates ranging from 100...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, Larry J. Puckett
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 43
Predicting redox conditions in groundwater at a regional scale Predicting redox conditions in groundwater at a regional scale
Defining the oxic-suboxic interface is often critical for determining pathways for nitrate transport in groundwater and to streams at the local scale. Defining this interface on a regional scale is complicated by the spatial variability of reaction rates. The probability of oxic groundwater in the Chesapeake Bay watershed was predicted by relating dissolved O2 concentrations in...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, Silvia Terziotti, Daniel B. Abrams
Nitrogen speciation and trends, and prediction of denitrification extent, in shallow US groundwater Nitrogen speciation and trends, and prediction of denitrification extent, in shallow US groundwater
Uncertainties surrounding nitrogen cycling complicate assessments of the environmental effects of nitrogen use and our understanding of the global carbon–nitrogen cycle. In this paper, we synthesize data from 877 ambient-monitoring wells across the US to frame broad patterns of nitrogen speciation and trends. At these sites, groundwater frequently contains substantial co-occurring NO3−...
Authors
Stephen R. Hinkle, Anthony J. Tesoriero
Low transient storage and uptake efficiencies in seven agricultural streams: implications for nutrient demand Low transient storage and uptake efficiencies in seven agricultural streams: implications for nutrient demand
We used mass load budgets, transient storage modeling, and nutrient spiraling metrics to characterize nitrate (NO3−), ammonium (NH4+), and inorganic phosphorus (SRP) demand in seven agricultural streams across the United States and to identify in-stream services that may control these conditions. Retention of one or all nutrients was observed in all but one stream, but demand for all...
Authors
Rich W. Sheibley, John H. Duff, Anthony J. Tesoriero
Vulnerability of streams to legacy nitrate sources Vulnerability of streams to legacy nitrate sources
The influence of hydrogeologic setting on the susceptibility of streams to legacy nitrate was examined at seven study sites having a wide range of base flow index (BFI) values. BFI is the ratio of base flow to total streamflow volume. The portion of annual stream nitrate loads from base flow was strongly correlated with BFI. Furthermore, dissolved oxygen concentrations in streambed pore...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, John H. Duff, David A. Saad, Norman E. Spahr, David M. Wolock
Redox reaction rates in shallow aquifers: Implications for nitrate transport in groundwater and streams Redox reaction rates in shallow aquifers: Implications for nitrate transport in groundwater and streams
Groundwater age and water chemistry data along flow paths from recharge areas to streams were used to evaluate the trends and transformations of agricultural chemicals. Results from this analysis indicate that median nitrate recharge concentrations in these agricultural areas have increased markedly over the last 50 years from 4 mg N/L in samples collected prior to 1983 to 7.5 mg N/L in...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero
O2 reduction and denitrification rates in shallow aquifers O2 reduction and denitrification rates in shallow aquifers
O2 reduction and denitrification rates were determined in shallow aquifers of 12 study areas representing a wide range in sedimentary environments and climatic conditions. Zero‐ and first‐order rates were determined by relating reactant or product concentrations to apparent groundwater age. O2 reduction rates varied widely within and between sites, with zero‐order rates ranging from 100...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, Larry J. Puckett
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.