William H. Orem, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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An evaluation of a field-based method to prepare fresh water samples for analysis of sulfite and thiosulfate by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) An evaluation of a field-based method to prepare fresh water samples for analysis of sulfite and thiosulfate by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
No abstract available.
Authors
Anne L. Bates, William H. Orem, Harry E. Lerch, M.D. Corum, Marisa Beck
Possible linkages between lignite aquifers, pathogenic microbes, and renal pelvic cancer in northwestern Louisiana, USA Possible linkages between lignite aquifers, pathogenic microbes, and renal pelvic cancer in northwestern Louisiana, USA
In May and September, 2002, 14 private residential drinking water wells, one dewatering well at a lignite mine, eight surface water sites, and lignite from an active coal mine were sampled in five Parishes of northwestern Louisiana, USA. Using a geographic information system (GIS), wells were selected that were likely to draw water that had been in contact with lignite; control wells...
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J.E. Bunnell, C. A. Tatu, R.N. Bushon, D. M. Stoeckel, A.M.G. Brady, M. Beck, H.E. Lerch, B. McGee, B.C. Hanson, R. Shi, W. H. Orem
Biogeochemical transport in the Loxahatchee River estuary, Florida: The role of submarine groundwater discharge Biogeochemical transport in the Loxahatchee River estuary, Florida: The role of submarine groundwater discharge
The distributions of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), Ba, U, and a suite of naturally occurring radionuclides in the U/Th decay series (222Rn, 223,224,226,228Ra) were studied during high- and low-discharge conditions in the Loxahatchee River estuary, Florida to examine the role of submarine groundwater discharge in estuarine transport. The fresh water endmember of this still relatively...
Authors
P.W. Swarzenski, W. H. Orem, B. F. McPherson, M. Baskaran, Y. Wan
Historical trace element distribution in sediments from the Mississippi River delta Historical trace element distribution in sediments from the Mississippi River delta
Five sediment cores were collected on the shelf of the inner Mississippi Bight in June 2003 for a suite of radionuclides to establish geochronologies and trace elements to examine patterns of contaminant deposition and accumulation. Core sites were chosen to reflect a matrix of variable water depths, proximity to the Mississippi River mouth as the primary source for terrigenous particles...
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P.W. Swarzenski, M. Baskaran, R.J. Rosenbauer, W. H. Orem
Fertilizer-derived uranium and sulfur in rangeland soil and runoff: A case study in central Florida Fertilizer-derived uranium and sulfur in rangeland soil and runoff: A case study in central Florida
Fertilizer applications to rangeland and pastures in central Florida have potential impact on the nutrient-sensitive ecosystems of Lake Okeechobee and the Northern Everglades. To investigate the effects of fertilizer applications, three soil profiles from variably managed and improved rangeland, and four samples of surface runoff from both fertilized and unfertilized pasture were...
Authors
R. A. Zielinski, W. H. Orem, K. R. Simmons, P.J. Bohlen
Geochemistry, petrology, and palynology of the Pond Creek coal bed, northern Pike and southern Martin counties, Kentucky Geochemistry, petrology, and palynology of the Pond Creek coal bed, northern Pike and southern Martin counties, Kentucky
The geochemistry, petrology, and palynology of the Duckmantian-age Pond Creek coal bed were investigated in northern Pike and southern Martin counties, eastern Kentucky. The coal bed exhibits significant vertical variation in the investigated geochemical parameters, with many diagenetic overprints of the original geochemistry. Included in the range of geochemical signatures are the...
Authors
J.C. Hower, L.F. Ruppert, C.F. Eble, W.L. Clark
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Filter Total Items: 130
An evaluation of a field-based method to prepare fresh water samples for analysis of sulfite and thiosulfate by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) An evaluation of a field-based method to prepare fresh water samples for analysis of sulfite and thiosulfate by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
No abstract available.
Authors
Anne L. Bates, William H. Orem, Harry E. Lerch, M.D. Corum, Marisa Beck
Possible linkages between lignite aquifers, pathogenic microbes, and renal pelvic cancer in northwestern Louisiana, USA Possible linkages between lignite aquifers, pathogenic microbes, and renal pelvic cancer in northwestern Louisiana, USA
In May and September, 2002, 14 private residential drinking water wells, one dewatering well at a lignite mine, eight surface water sites, and lignite from an active coal mine were sampled in five Parishes of northwestern Louisiana, USA. Using a geographic information system (GIS), wells were selected that were likely to draw water that had been in contact with lignite; control wells...
Authors
J.E. Bunnell, C. A. Tatu, R.N. Bushon, D. M. Stoeckel, A.M.G. Brady, M. Beck, H.E. Lerch, B. McGee, B.C. Hanson, R. Shi, W. H. Orem
Biogeochemical transport in the Loxahatchee River estuary, Florida: The role of submarine groundwater discharge Biogeochemical transport in the Loxahatchee River estuary, Florida: The role of submarine groundwater discharge
The distributions of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), Ba, U, and a suite of naturally occurring radionuclides in the U/Th decay series (222Rn, 223,224,226,228Ra) were studied during high- and low-discharge conditions in the Loxahatchee River estuary, Florida to examine the role of submarine groundwater discharge in estuarine transport. The fresh water endmember of this still relatively...
Authors
P.W. Swarzenski, W. H. Orem, B. F. McPherson, M. Baskaran, Y. Wan
Historical trace element distribution in sediments from the Mississippi River delta Historical trace element distribution in sediments from the Mississippi River delta
Five sediment cores were collected on the shelf of the inner Mississippi Bight in June 2003 for a suite of radionuclides to establish geochronologies and trace elements to examine patterns of contaminant deposition and accumulation. Core sites were chosen to reflect a matrix of variable water depths, proximity to the Mississippi River mouth as the primary source for terrigenous particles...
Authors
P.W. Swarzenski, M. Baskaran, R.J. Rosenbauer, W. H. Orem
Fertilizer-derived uranium and sulfur in rangeland soil and runoff: A case study in central Florida Fertilizer-derived uranium and sulfur in rangeland soil and runoff: A case study in central Florida
Fertilizer applications to rangeland and pastures in central Florida have potential impact on the nutrient-sensitive ecosystems of Lake Okeechobee and the Northern Everglades. To investigate the effects of fertilizer applications, three soil profiles from variably managed and improved rangeland, and four samples of surface runoff from both fertilized and unfertilized pasture were...
Authors
R. A. Zielinski, W. H. Orem, K. R. Simmons, P.J. Bohlen
Geochemistry, petrology, and palynology of the Pond Creek coal bed, northern Pike and southern Martin counties, Kentucky Geochemistry, petrology, and palynology of the Pond Creek coal bed, northern Pike and southern Martin counties, Kentucky
The geochemistry, petrology, and palynology of the Duckmantian-age Pond Creek coal bed were investigated in northern Pike and southern Martin counties, eastern Kentucky. The coal bed exhibits significant vertical variation in the investigated geochemical parameters, with many diagenetic overprints of the original geochemistry. Included in the range of geochemical signatures are the...
Authors
J.C. Hower, L.F. Ruppert, C.F. Eble, W.L. Clark