Joseph Domagalski (Former Employee)
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Comparative water-quality assessment of the Hai He River basin in the People's Republic of China and three similar basins in the United States Comparative water-quality assessment of the Hai He River basin in the People's Republic of China and three similar basins in the United States
Ground-water quality with respect to nitrate, major inorganic constituents, pesticides, stable isotopes, and tritium was assessed in the agricultural Tangshan region in the Hai He River basin of the People's Republic of China and compared with three similar regions in the United States: the Delmarva Peninsula of the States of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, and the San Joaquin and...
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski, Zhou Xinquan, Lin Chao, Zhi Deguo, Fan Lan Chi, Xu Kaitai, Lu Ying, Yang Luo, Liu Shide, Liu Dewen, Guo Yong, Tian Qi, Liu Jing, Yu Weidong, Robert Shedlock, Donna Knifong
Distribution of inorganic mercury in Sacramento River water and suspended colloidal sediment material Distribution of inorganic mercury in Sacramento River water and suspended colloidal sediment material
The concentration and distribution of inorganic Hg was measured using cold-vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry in samples collected at selected sites on the Sacramento River from below Shasta Dam to Freeport, CA, at six separate times between 1996 and 1997. Dissolved (ultrafiltered, 0.005 μm equivalent pore size) Hg concentrations remained relatively constant throughout the system...
Authors
D.A. Roth, Howard E. Taylor, Joseph L. Domagalski, Peter D. Dileanis, D.B. Peart, Ronald C. Antweiler, Charles N. Alpers
Mercury and methylmercury in water and sediment of the Sacramento River Basin, California Mercury and methylmercury in water and sediment of the Sacramento River Basin, California
Mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (CH3Hg+) concentrations in streambed sediment and water were determined at 27 locations throughout the Sacramento River Basin, CA. Mercury in sediment was elevated at locations downstream of either Hg mining or Au mining activities where Hg was used in the recovery of Au. Methylmercury in sediment was highest (2.84 ng/g) at a location with the greatest...
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Joseph L. Domagalski
Metals transport in the Sacramento River, California, 1996-1997; Volume 2: Interpretation of metal loads Metals transport in the Sacramento River, California, 1996-1997; Volume 2: Interpretation of metal loads
Metals transport in the Sacramento River, northern California, from July 1996 to June 1997 was evaluated in terms of metal loads from samples of water and suspended colloids that were collected on up to six occasions at 13 sites in the Sacramento River Basin. Four of the sampling periods (July, September, and November 1996; and May-June 1997) took place during relatively low-flow...
Water-quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California, water-quality, sediment and tissue chemistry, and biological data, 1995-1998 Water-quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California, water-quality, sediment and tissue chemistry, and biological data, 1995-1998
No abstract available.
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski, Peter D. Dileanis, Donna L. Knifong, Cathy M. Munday, Jason T. May, Barbara J. Dawson, Jennifer L. Shelton, Charles N. Alpers
Pesticides in surface water measured at select sites in the Sacramento River basin, California, 1996-1998 Pesticides in surface water measured at select sites in the Sacramento River basin, California, 1996-1998
Pesticides were measured in one urban stream, one agricultural stream, one site on the Sacramento River, and one large flood control channel over a period of 18 months during 1996-1998. All sites were located within the Sacramento River Basin of California. Measurements were made on 83 pesticides or pesticide transformation products by either gas chromatography/mass spectrometry or by...
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Joseph L. Domagalski
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 59
Comparative water-quality assessment of the Hai He River basin in the People's Republic of China and three similar basins in the United States Comparative water-quality assessment of the Hai He River basin in the People's Republic of China and three similar basins in the United States
Ground-water quality with respect to nitrate, major inorganic constituents, pesticides, stable isotopes, and tritium was assessed in the agricultural Tangshan region in the Hai He River basin of the People's Republic of China and compared with three similar regions in the United States: the Delmarva Peninsula of the States of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, and the San Joaquin and...
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski, Zhou Xinquan, Lin Chao, Zhi Deguo, Fan Lan Chi, Xu Kaitai, Lu Ying, Yang Luo, Liu Shide, Liu Dewen, Guo Yong, Tian Qi, Liu Jing, Yu Weidong, Robert Shedlock, Donna Knifong
Distribution of inorganic mercury in Sacramento River water and suspended colloidal sediment material Distribution of inorganic mercury in Sacramento River water and suspended colloidal sediment material
The concentration and distribution of inorganic Hg was measured using cold-vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry in samples collected at selected sites on the Sacramento River from below Shasta Dam to Freeport, CA, at six separate times between 1996 and 1997. Dissolved (ultrafiltered, 0.005 μm equivalent pore size) Hg concentrations remained relatively constant throughout the system...
Authors
D.A. Roth, Howard E. Taylor, Joseph L. Domagalski, Peter D. Dileanis, D.B. Peart, Ronald C. Antweiler, Charles N. Alpers
Mercury and methylmercury in water and sediment of the Sacramento River Basin, California Mercury and methylmercury in water and sediment of the Sacramento River Basin, California
Mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (CH3Hg+) concentrations in streambed sediment and water were determined at 27 locations throughout the Sacramento River Basin, CA. Mercury in sediment was elevated at locations downstream of either Hg mining or Au mining activities where Hg was used in the recovery of Au. Methylmercury in sediment was highest (2.84 ng/g) at a location with the greatest...
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski
Metals transport in the Sacramento River, California, 1996-1997; Volume 2: Interpretation of metal loads Metals transport in the Sacramento River, California, 1996-1997; Volume 2: Interpretation of metal loads
Metals transport in the Sacramento River, northern California, from July 1996 to June 1997 was evaluated in terms of metal loads from samples of water and suspended colloids that were collected on up to six occasions at 13 sites in the Sacramento River Basin. Four of the sampling periods (July, September, and November 1996; and May-June 1997) took place during relatively low-flow...
Water-quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California, water-quality, sediment and tissue chemistry, and biological data, 1995-1998 Water-quality assessment of the Sacramento River Basin, California, water-quality, sediment and tissue chemistry, and biological data, 1995-1998
No abstract available.
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski, Peter D. Dileanis, Donna L. Knifong, Cathy M. Munday, Jason T. May, Barbara J. Dawson, Jennifer L. Shelton, Charles N. Alpers
Pesticides in surface water measured at select sites in the Sacramento River basin, California, 1996-1998 Pesticides in surface water measured at select sites in the Sacramento River basin, California, 1996-1998
Pesticides were measured in one urban stream, one agricultural stream, one site on the Sacramento River, and one large flood control channel over a period of 18 months during 1996-1998. All sites were located within the Sacramento River Basin of California. Measurements were made on 83 pesticides or pesticide transformation products by either gas chromatography/mass spectrometry or by...
Authors
Joseph L. Domagalski