Sandra Eberts
Sandra Eberts is the Director, Earth Systems Processes Division for the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.
Sandra Eberts is the USGS representative to the Source Water Collaborative—30 national organizations united to protect America's sources of drinking water. She is a member of the American Water Works Association Groundwater Committee, the International Joint Commission Science Advisory Board - Research Coordination Committee, and the Great Lakes Coordinating Committee Executive Support Group.
Sandy is a Professional Hydrogeologist. She holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Geology from The Ohio State University and a Certificate in Legislative Studies from Georgetown University. She has been with the USGS for more than 35 years.
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Phreatophyte influence on reductive dechlorination in a shallow aquifer containing TCE
Selected data on characteristics of glacial-deposit and carbonate-rock aquifers, Midwestern Basin and Arches region
Geohydrology and water quality in northern Portage County, Ohio, in relation to deep-well brine injection
Geohydrology, ground-water quality, and simulated ground-water flow, Geauga County, Ohio
Ground-water levels, water quality, and potential effects of toxic-substance spills or cessation of quarry dewatering near a municipal ground-water supply, southern Franklin County, Ohio
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**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.
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Phreatophyte influence on reductive dechlorination in a shallow aquifer containing TCE
No abstract available.AuthorsRoger W. Lee, Sonya A. Jones, Eve L. Kuniansky, Gregory J. Harvey, Sandra M. EbertsSelected data on characteristics of glacial-deposit and carbonate-rock aquifers, Midwestern Basin and Arches region
In 1988, the Geological Survey (USGS) began study to examine the hydrogeologic framework, ground-water-flow systems, water chemistry, and withdrawal response of aquifers in glacial deposits and carbonate rock in the Midwestern Basins and Arches Region in western Ohio and eastern Indiana. As part of this study, data from pumped-well tests and instantaneous-rechange tests (slug tests) of wells complAuthorsR. L. Joseph, S. M. EbertsGeohydrology and water quality in northern Portage County, Ohio, in relation to deep-well brine injection
Geohydrology and water quality of the principal freshwater aquifers near oilfield and gasfield brine-injection wells in northern Portage County, Ohio, were evaluated. Since 1975, 13 wells in this part of the Country have been used to dispose of more than 4.5 million barrels of brine by injection into Silurian carbonate and sandstone rocks that generally are greater than 3,500 feet below land surfaAuthorsS. M. EbertsGeohydrology, ground-water quality, and simulated ground-water flow, Geauga County, Ohio
No abstract available.AuthorsS. M. Eberts, E. Scott Bair, J.T. De RocheGround-water levels, water quality, and potential effects of toxic-substance spills or cessation of quarry dewatering near a municipal ground-water supply, southern Franklin County, Ohio
A newly completed municipal ground-water supply that produces from a sand and gravel aquifer in southern Franklin County, Ohio, may be susceptible to potential sources of pollution. Among these are spills of toxic substances that could enter recharge areas of the aquifer or be carried by surface drainage and subsequently enter the aquifer by induced infiltration. Ground water of degraded quality aAuthorsA. C. Sedam, S. M. Eberts, E. Scott BairNon-USGS Publications**
Landon, M.K., Jurgens, B.C., Katz, B.G., Eberts, S.M., Burow, K.R., and Crandall, C.A., 2010, Depth-dependent sampling to identify short-circuit pathways to public-supply wells in multiple aquifer settings in the United States: Hydrogeology Journal, v. 18, no. 3, p. 577-593.Eberts, S.M., Harvey, G.J., Beckman, S.W., and Jones, S.A., 2003, Multiple process assessment for a chlorinated-solvent plume, In Phytoremediation: Transformation and Control of Contaminants, McCutcheon, S.C. and Schnoor, J.L., eds.: New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.Eberts, S., Schalk, C., Vose, J. and Harvey, G., 2000, Hydrologic effects of cottonwood trees on a shallow aquifer containing trichloroethene: Hydrological Science and Technology, v. 15, p. 115-121.Bair, E.S., Sheets, R.A., and Eberts, S.M., 1990, Particle-tracking Analysis of flow paths and traveltimes from hypothetical spill sites within the capture area of a wellfield: Ground Water, 28: 884-892. doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.1990.tb01724.x.**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.