Jim Tesoriero (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Geochemistry and characteristics of nitrogen transport at a confined animal feeding operation in a coastal plain agricultural watershed, and implications for nutrient loading in the Neuse River basin, North Carolina, 1999-2002 Geochemistry and characteristics of nitrogen transport at a confined animal feeding operation in a coastal plain agricultural watershed, and implications for nutrient loading in the Neuse River basin, North Carolina, 1999-2002
Chemical, geologic, hydrologic, and age-dating information collected between 1999 and 2002 were used to examine the transport of contaminants, primarily nitrogen, in ground water and the pathways to surface water in a coastal plain setting in North Carolina. Data were collected from more than 35 wells and 4 surface-water sampling sites located in a 0.59 square-mile basin to examine...
Authors
T.B. Spruill, A. J. Tesoriero, H.E. Mew, K.M. Farrell, S.L. Harden, A.B. Colosimo, S.R. Kraemer
Nitrogen transport and transformations in a coastal plain watershed: Influence of geomorphology on flow paths and residence times Nitrogen transport and transformations in a coastal plain watershed: Influence of geomorphology on flow paths and residence times
Nitrogen transport and groundwater‐surface water interactions were examined in a coastal plain watershed in the southeastern United States. Groundwater age dates, calculated using chlorofluorocarbon and tritium concentrations, along with concentrations of nitrogen species and other redox‐active constituents, were used to evaluate the fate and transport of nitrate. Nitrate is stable only...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, Timothy B. Spruill, H.E. Mew, Kathleen M. Farrell, Stephen L. Harden
Geochemistry of shallow ground water in coastal plain environments in the southeastern United States: Implications for aquifer susceptibility Geochemistry of shallow ground water in coastal plain environments in the southeastern United States: Implications for aquifer susceptibility
Ground-water chemistry data from coastal plain environments have been examined to determine the geochemical conditions and processes that occur in these areas and assess their implications for aquifer susceptibility. Two distinct geochemical environments were studied to represent a range of conditions: an inner coastal plain setting having more well-drained soils and lower organic carbon...
Authors
A. J. Tesoriero, T.B. Spruill, J. L. Eimers
Forensic applications of nitrogen and oxygen isotopes in tracing nitrate sources in urban environments Forensic applications of nitrogen and oxygen isotopes in tracing nitrate sources in urban environments
Ground and surface waters in urban areas are susceptible to nitrate contamination from septic systems, leaking sewer lines, and fertilizer applications. Source identification is a primary step toward a successful remediation plan in affected areas. In this respect, nitrogen and oxygen isotope ratios of nitrate, in conjunction with hydrologic data and water chemistry, have proven valuable...
Authors
S. R. Silva, P. B. Ging, R. W. Lee, J.C. Ebbert, A. J. Tesoriero, E. L. Inkpen
Fate and origin of 1,2-dichloropropane in an unconfined shallow aquifer Fate and origin of 1,2-dichloropropane in an unconfined shallow aquifer
A shallow aquifer with different redox zones overlain by intensive agricultural activity was monitored for the occurrence of 1,2-dichloropropane (DCP) to assess the fate and origin of this pollutant. DCP was detected more frequently in groundwater samples collected in aerobic and nitrate-reducing zones than those collected from iron-reducing zones. Simulated DCP concentrations for...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, F.E. Loffler, H. Liebscher
Ground-water quality in regional, agricultural, and urban settings in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington and British Columbia, 1996-1998 Ground-water quality in regional, agricultural, and urban settings in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington and British Columbia, 1996-1998
No abstract available.
Authors
E. L. Inkpen, A. J. Tesoriero, J.C. Ebbert, S. R. Silva, Mark W. Sandstrom
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
Geochemistry and characteristics of nitrogen transport at a confined animal feeding operation in a coastal plain agricultural watershed, and implications for nutrient loading in the Neuse River basin, North Carolina, 1999-2002 Geochemistry and characteristics of nitrogen transport at a confined animal feeding operation in a coastal plain agricultural watershed, and implications for nutrient loading in the Neuse River basin, North Carolina, 1999-2002
Chemical, geologic, hydrologic, and age-dating information collected between 1999 and 2002 were used to examine the transport of contaminants, primarily nitrogen, in ground water and the pathways to surface water in a coastal plain setting in North Carolina. Data were collected from more than 35 wells and 4 surface-water sampling sites located in a 0.59 square-mile basin to examine...
Authors
T.B. Spruill, A. J. Tesoriero, H.E. Mew, K.M. Farrell, S.L. Harden, A.B. Colosimo, S.R. Kraemer
Nitrogen transport and transformations in a coastal plain watershed: Influence of geomorphology on flow paths and residence times Nitrogen transport and transformations in a coastal plain watershed: Influence of geomorphology on flow paths and residence times
Nitrogen transport and groundwater‐surface water interactions were examined in a coastal plain watershed in the southeastern United States. Groundwater age dates, calculated using chlorofluorocarbon and tritium concentrations, along with concentrations of nitrogen species and other redox‐active constituents, were used to evaluate the fate and transport of nitrate. Nitrate is stable only...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, Timothy B. Spruill, H.E. Mew, Kathleen M. Farrell, Stephen L. Harden
Geochemistry of shallow ground water in coastal plain environments in the southeastern United States: Implications for aquifer susceptibility Geochemistry of shallow ground water in coastal plain environments in the southeastern United States: Implications for aquifer susceptibility
Ground-water chemistry data from coastal plain environments have been examined to determine the geochemical conditions and processes that occur in these areas and assess their implications for aquifer susceptibility. Two distinct geochemical environments were studied to represent a range of conditions: an inner coastal plain setting having more well-drained soils and lower organic carbon...
Authors
A. J. Tesoriero, T.B. Spruill, J. L. Eimers
Forensic applications of nitrogen and oxygen isotopes in tracing nitrate sources in urban environments Forensic applications of nitrogen and oxygen isotopes in tracing nitrate sources in urban environments
Ground and surface waters in urban areas are susceptible to nitrate contamination from septic systems, leaking sewer lines, and fertilizer applications. Source identification is a primary step toward a successful remediation plan in affected areas. In this respect, nitrogen and oxygen isotope ratios of nitrate, in conjunction with hydrologic data and water chemistry, have proven valuable...
Authors
S. R. Silva, P. B. Ging, R. W. Lee, J.C. Ebbert, A. J. Tesoriero, E. L. Inkpen
Fate and origin of 1,2-dichloropropane in an unconfined shallow aquifer Fate and origin of 1,2-dichloropropane in an unconfined shallow aquifer
A shallow aquifer with different redox zones overlain by intensive agricultural activity was monitored for the occurrence of 1,2-dichloropropane (DCP) to assess the fate and origin of this pollutant. DCP was detected more frequently in groundwater samples collected in aerobic and nitrate-reducing zones than those collected from iron-reducing zones. Simulated DCP concentrations for...
Authors
Anthony J. Tesoriero, F.E. Loffler, H. Liebscher
Ground-water quality in regional, agricultural, and urban settings in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington and British Columbia, 1996-1998 Ground-water quality in regional, agricultural, and urban settings in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington and British Columbia, 1996-1998
No abstract available.
Authors
E. L. Inkpen, A. J. Tesoriero, J.C. Ebbert, S. R. Silva, Mark W. Sandstrom
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.