Judson W Harvey (Former Employee)
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Geochemistry of sulfur in the Florida Everglades: 1994 through 1999 Geochemistry of sulfur in the Florida Everglades: 1994 through 1999
In this report, we present data on the geochemistry of sulfur in sediments and in surface water, groundwater, and rainwater in the Everglades region in south Florida. The results presented here are part of a larger study intended to determine the roles played by the cycling of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur in the ecology of the south Florida wetlands. The geochemistry of...
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Anne L. Bates, W. H. Orem, J. W. Harvey, E.C. Spiker
Interaction between ground water and surface water in the northern Everglades and relation to water budget and mercury cycling; study methods and appendixes Interaction between ground water and surface water in the northern Everglades and relation to water budget and mercury cycling; study methods and appendixes
The data presented in this report are products of an investigation that quantified interactions between ground water and surface water at several study sites in the northern Everglades. Goals included identifying the major geologic controls and human alterations that affect interactions between ground water and surface water, and determining how those interactions affect mercury...
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Judson W. Harvey, S.L. Krupa, C.J. Gefvert, Jungyill Choi, R. H. Mooney, J.B. Giddings
Quantifying hydrologic interactions between streams and their subsurface hyporheic zones Quantifying hydrologic interactions between streams and their subsurface hyporheic zones
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Judson W. Harvey, Brian J. Wagner
Characterizing multiple timescales of stream and storage zone interaction that affect solute fate and transport in streams Characterizing multiple timescales of stream and storage zone interaction that affect solute fate and transport in streams
The fate of contaminants in streams and rivers is affected by exchange and biogeochemical transformation in slowly moving or stagnant flow zones that interact with rapid flow in the main channel. In a typical stream, there are multiple types of slowly moving flow zones in which exchange and transformation occur, such as stagnant or recirculating surface water as well as subsurface...
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Jungyill Choi, Judson W. Harvey, Martha H. Conklin
Quantifying time-varying ground-water discharge and recharge in wetlands of the northern Florida Everglades Quantifying time-varying ground-water discharge and recharge in wetlands of the northern Florida Everglades
Developing a more thorough understanding of water and chemical budgets in wetlands depends in part on our ability to quantify time-varying interactions between ground water and surface water. We used a combined water and solute mass balance approach to estimate time-varying ground-water discharge and recharge in the Everglades Nutrient Removal project (ENR), a relatively large...
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Jungyill Choi, Judson W. Harvey
Ground water and surface water: A single resource Ground water and surface water: A single resource
The importance of considering ground water and surface water as a single resource has become increasingly evident. Issues related to water supply, water quality, and degradation of aquatic environments are reported on frequently. The interaction of ground water and surface water has been shown to be a significant concern in many of these issues. Contaminated aquifers that discharge to...
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Thomas C. Winter, Judson W. Harvey, O. Lehn Franke, William M. Alley
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Geochemistry of sulfur in the Florida Everglades: 1994 through 1999 Geochemistry of sulfur in the Florida Everglades: 1994 through 1999
In this report, we present data on the geochemistry of sulfur in sediments and in surface water, groundwater, and rainwater in the Everglades region in south Florida. The results presented here are part of a larger study intended to determine the roles played by the cycling of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur in the ecology of the south Florida wetlands. The geochemistry of...
Authors
Anne L. Bates, W. H. Orem, J. W. Harvey, E.C. Spiker
Interaction between ground water and surface water in the northern Everglades and relation to water budget and mercury cycling; study methods and appendixes Interaction between ground water and surface water in the northern Everglades and relation to water budget and mercury cycling; study methods and appendixes
The data presented in this report are products of an investigation that quantified interactions between ground water and surface water at several study sites in the northern Everglades. Goals included identifying the major geologic controls and human alterations that affect interactions between ground water and surface water, and determining how those interactions affect mercury...
Authors
Judson W. Harvey, S.L. Krupa, C.J. Gefvert, Jungyill Choi, R. H. Mooney, J.B. Giddings
Quantifying hydrologic interactions between streams and their subsurface hyporheic zones Quantifying hydrologic interactions between streams and their subsurface hyporheic zones
No abstract available.
Authors
Judson W. Harvey, Brian J. Wagner
Characterizing multiple timescales of stream and storage zone interaction that affect solute fate and transport in streams Characterizing multiple timescales of stream and storage zone interaction that affect solute fate and transport in streams
The fate of contaminants in streams and rivers is affected by exchange and biogeochemical transformation in slowly moving or stagnant flow zones that interact with rapid flow in the main channel. In a typical stream, there are multiple types of slowly moving flow zones in which exchange and transformation occur, such as stagnant or recirculating surface water as well as subsurface...
Authors
Jungyill Choi, Judson W. Harvey, Martha H. Conklin
Quantifying time-varying ground-water discharge and recharge in wetlands of the northern Florida Everglades Quantifying time-varying ground-water discharge and recharge in wetlands of the northern Florida Everglades
Developing a more thorough understanding of water and chemical budgets in wetlands depends in part on our ability to quantify time-varying interactions between ground water and surface water. We used a combined water and solute mass balance approach to estimate time-varying ground-water discharge and recharge in the Everglades Nutrient Removal project (ENR), a relatively large...
Authors
Jungyill Choi, Judson W. Harvey
Ground water and surface water: A single resource Ground water and surface water: A single resource
The importance of considering ground water and surface water as a single resource has become increasingly evident. Issues related to water supply, water quality, and degradation of aquatic environments are reported on frequently. The interaction of ground water and surface water has been shown to be a significant concern in many of these issues. Contaminated aquifers that discharge to...
Authors
Thomas C. Winter, Judson W. Harvey, O. Lehn Franke, William M. Alley