M. Alisa Mast (Former Employee)
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Mobilization of selenium from the Mancos Shale and associated soils in the lower Uncompahgre River Basin, Colorado Mobilization of selenium from the Mancos Shale and associated soils in the lower Uncompahgre River Basin, Colorado
This study investigates processes controlling mobilization of selenium in the lower part of the Uncompahgre River Basin in western Colorado. Selenium occurs naturally in the underlying Mancos Shale and is leached to groundwater and surface water by limited natural runoff, agricultural and domestic irrigation, and leakage from irrigation canals. Soil and sediment samples from the study...
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M. Alisa Mast, Taylor J. Mills, Suzanne S. Paschke, Gabrielle Keith, Joshua I. Linard
Long-term soil monitoring at U.S. Geological Survey reference watersheds Long-term soil monitoring at U.S. Geological Survey reference watersheds
Monitoring the environment by making repeated measurements through time is essential to evaluate and track the health of ecosystems (fig. 1). Long-term datasets produced by such monitoring are indispensable for evaluating the effectiveness of environmental legislation and for designing mitigation strategies to address environmental changes in an era when human activities are altering the
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Michael R. McHale, Jason Siemion, Gregory B. Lawrence, M. Alisa Mast
2012 monitoring and tracking wet nitrogen deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park 2012 monitoring and tracking wet nitrogen deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park
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Kristi Morris, Alisa Mast, Gregory Wetherbee, Jill Baron, Curt Taipale, Tamara Blett, David Gay, Jared Heath
Evaluation of stream chemistry trends in US Geological Survey reference watersheds, 1970-2010 Evaluation of stream chemistry trends in US Geological Survey reference watersheds, 1970-2010
The Hydrologic Benchmark Network (HBN) is a long-term monitoring program established by the US Geological Survey in the 1960s to track changes in the streamflow and stream chemistry in undeveloped watersheds across the USA. Trends in stream chemistry were tested at 15 HBN stations over two periods (1970–2010 and 1990–2010) using the parametric Load Estimator (LOADEST) model and the...
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M. Alisa Mast
Effect of power plant emission reductions on a nearby wilderness area: a case study in northwestern Colorado Effect of power plant emission reductions on a nearby wilderness area: a case study in northwestern Colorado
This study evaluates the effect of emission reductions at two coal-fired power plants in northwestern Colorado on a nearby wilderness area. Control equipment was installed at both plants during 1999–2004 to reduce SO2 and NOx emissions. One challenge was separating the effects of local from regional emissions, which also declined during the study period. The long-term datasets examined...
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M. Alisa Mast, Daniel Ely
2011 monitoring and tracking wet nitrogen deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park 2011 monitoring and tracking wet nitrogen deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park
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Kristi Morris, Alisa Mast, Greg Wetherbee, Jill Baron, Curt Taipale, Tamara Blett, David Gay, Jared Heath
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Mobilization of selenium from the Mancos Shale and associated soils in the lower Uncompahgre River Basin, Colorado Mobilization of selenium from the Mancos Shale and associated soils in the lower Uncompahgre River Basin, Colorado
This study investigates processes controlling mobilization of selenium in the lower part of the Uncompahgre River Basin in western Colorado. Selenium occurs naturally in the underlying Mancos Shale and is leached to groundwater and surface water by limited natural runoff, agricultural and domestic irrigation, and leakage from irrigation canals. Soil and sediment samples from the study...
Authors
M. Alisa Mast, Taylor J. Mills, Suzanne S. Paschke, Gabrielle Keith, Joshua I. Linard
Long-term soil monitoring at U.S. Geological Survey reference watersheds Long-term soil monitoring at U.S. Geological Survey reference watersheds
Monitoring the environment by making repeated measurements through time is essential to evaluate and track the health of ecosystems (fig. 1). Long-term datasets produced by such monitoring are indispensable for evaluating the effectiveness of environmental legislation and for designing mitigation strategies to address environmental changes in an era when human activities are altering the
Authors
Michael R. McHale, Jason Siemion, Gregory B. Lawrence, M. Alisa Mast
2012 monitoring and tracking wet nitrogen deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park 2012 monitoring and tracking wet nitrogen deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park
No abstract available.
Authors
Kristi Morris, Alisa Mast, Gregory Wetherbee, Jill Baron, Curt Taipale, Tamara Blett, David Gay, Jared Heath
Evaluation of stream chemistry trends in US Geological Survey reference watersheds, 1970-2010 Evaluation of stream chemistry trends in US Geological Survey reference watersheds, 1970-2010
The Hydrologic Benchmark Network (HBN) is a long-term monitoring program established by the US Geological Survey in the 1960s to track changes in the streamflow and stream chemistry in undeveloped watersheds across the USA. Trends in stream chemistry were tested at 15 HBN stations over two periods (1970–2010 and 1990–2010) using the parametric Load Estimator (LOADEST) model and the...
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M. Alisa Mast
Effect of power plant emission reductions on a nearby wilderness area: a case study in northwestern Colorado Effect of power plant emission reductions on a nearby wilderness area: a case study in northwestern Colorado
This study evaluates the effect of emission reductions at two coal-fired power plants in northwestern Colorado on a nearby wilderness area. Control equipment was installed at both plants during 1999–2004 to reduce SO2 and NOx emissions. One challenge was separating the effects of local from regional emissions, which also declined during the study period. The long-term datasets examined...
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M. Alisa Mast, Daniel Ely
2011 monitoring and tracking wet nitrogen deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park 2011 monitoring and tracking wet nitrogen deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park
No abstract available.
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Kristi Morris, Alisa Mast, Greg Wetherbee, Jill Baron, Curt Taipale, Tamara Blett, David Gay, Jared Heath