William H. Orem, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Health effects of toxic organic compounds from coal; the case Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) Health effects of toxic organic compounds from coal; the case Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN)
Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) is a serious kidney disease that occurs only in clusters of rural villages located in tributary valleys of the Danube River in the Balkan Peninsula. It is believed that at least 25,000 persons are suffering from BEN or are suspected of having the disease and that the total number of people at risk may exceed 100,000. BEN was first described as a distinct...
Authors
W. H. Orem, C. A. Tatu
A geostatistical approach to predicting sulfur content in the Pittsburgh coal bed A geostatistical approach to predicting sulfur content in the Pittsburgh coal bed
The US Geological Survey (USGS) is completing a national assessment of coal resources in the five top coal-producing regions in the US. Point-located data provide measurements on coal thickness and sulfur content. The sample data and their geologic interpretation represent the most regionally complete and up-to-date assessment of what is known about top-producing US coal beds. The sample...
Authors
W.D. Watson, L.F. Ruppert, L. Bragg, S.J. Tewalt
The Upper Pennsylvanian Pittsburgh coal bed: Resources and mine models The Upper Pennsylvanian Pittsburgh coal bed: Resources and mine models
The U.S. Geological Survey recently completed a digital coal resource assessment model of the Upper Pennsylvanian Pittsburgh coal bed, which indicates that after subtracting mined-out coal, 16 billion short tons (14 billion tonnes) remain of the original 34 billion short tons (31 billion tonnes) of coal. When technical, environmental, and social restrictions are applied to the remaining...
Authors
W.D. Watson, L.F. Ruppert, S.J. Tewalt, L. Bragg
Use of 234U and 238U isotopes to identify fertilizer-derived uranium in the Florida Everglades Use of 234U and 238U isotopes to identify fertilizer-derived uranium in the Florida Everglades
Surface water and peat in the northern Everglades have very low natural concentrations of U and are therefore sensitive to the addition of small amounts of U from anthropogenic sources such as fertilizer. Peat samples collected along a nutrient gradient in the northern Everglades have unusually high concentrations of U (> 1 ??g/g, dry basis) and also have a distinctive 234U/238U activity...
Authors
R. Zielinski, K. Simmons, W. H. Orem
Regional geochemistry of metals in organic-rich sediments, sawgrass and surface water, from Taylor Slough, Florida Regional geochemistry of metals in organic-rich sediments, sawgrass and surface water, from Taylor Slough, Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
L. Gough, R. K. Kotra, C. Holmes, W. H. Orem, P. L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs, A. Meier, Z. Brown
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 Bates, W. H. Orem, J. W. Harvey, E.C. Spiker
Functional groups and elemental analyses of cuticular morphotypes of Cordaites principalis (Germar) Geinitz, Carboniferous Maritimes Basin, Canada Functional groups and elemental analyses of cuticular morphotypes of Cordaites principalis (Germar) Geinitz, Carboniferous Maritimes Basin, Canada
Well-preserved cuticles were isolated from Cordaites principalis (Germar) Geinitz leaf compressions, i.e., foliage from extinct gymnosperm trees Coniferophyta: Order Cordaitales. The specimens were collected from the Sydney. Stellarton and Bay St. George subbasins of the once extensive Carboniferous Maritimes Basin of Atlantic Canada. Fourier transformation of infrared spectra (FTIR) and...
Authors
E.L. Zodrow, Maria Mastalerz, W. H. Orem, Z. Simunek, A.R. Bashforth
Mobilization of major inorganic ions during experimental diagenesis of characterized peats Mobilization of major inorganic ions during experimental diagenesis of characterized peats
Laboratory experiments were undertaken to study changes in concentrations of major inorganic ions during simulated burial of peats to about 1.5 km. Cladium, Rhizophora, and Cyrilla peats were first analyzed to determine cation distributions among fractions of the initial materials and minerals in residues from wet oxidation. Subsamples of the peats (80 g) were then subjected to...
Authors
A.M. Bailey, A.D. Cohen, W. H. Orem, J.H. Blackson
Sources and haloacetic acid/trihalomethane formation potentials of aquatic humic substances in the Wakarusa River and Clinton Lake near Lawrence, Kansas Sources and haloacetic acid/trihalomethane formation potentials of aquatic humic substances in the Wakarusa River and Clinton Lake near Lawrence, Kansas
Gram quantities of aquatic humic substances (AHS) were extracted from the Wakarusa River−Clinton Lake Reservoir system, near Lawrence, KS, to support nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experimental studies, report concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and AHS, define sources of the AHS, and determine if the AHS yield sufficient quantities of haloacetic acids (HAA5) and...
Authors
M.L. Pomes, C.K. Larive, E.M. Thurman, W. Green, W. H. Orem, C.E. Rostad, T.B. Coplen, B.J. Cutak, A.M. Dixon
A possible link between Balkan endemic nephropathy and the leaching of toxic organic compounds from Pliocene lignite by groundwater: Preliminary investigation A possible link between Balkan endemic nephropathy and the leaching of toxic organic compounds from Pliocene lignite by groundwater: Preliminary investigation
Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) is a fatal kidney disease that is known to occur only in clusters of villages in alluvial valleys of tributaries of the Danube River in Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bosnia, and Croatia. The confinement of this disease to a specific geographic area has led to speculation that an environmental factor may be involved in the etiology of BEN. Numerous...
Authors
W. H. Orem, G. Feder, R. Finkelman
Digital assessment of northern and central Appalachian basin coals Digital assessment of northern and central Appalachian basin coals
[No abstract available]
Authors
L.F. Ruppert, S.J. Tewalt, L. Bragg, R.N. Wallack
Geochemistry of Florida Bay sediments: Nutrient history at five sites in eastern and central Florida Bay Geochemistry of Florida Bay sediments: Nutrient history at five sites in eastern and central Florida Bay
Recent seagrass dieoff and massive microalgal blooms have focused attention on the health of the Florida Bay ecosystem. Changes in nutrient input and the nutrient dynamics of Florida Bay are hypothesized to be linked to these problems, but crucial baseline information is still lacking. Efforts to restore Florida Bay to its natural condition will require information on the nutrient...
Authors
W. H. Orem, C. Holmes, C. Kendall, H.E. Lerch, A. L. Bates, S. Silva, A. Boylan, M. Corum, M. Marot, C. Hedgman
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 130
Health effects of toxic organic compounds from coal; the case Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) Health effects of toxic organic compounds from coal; the case Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN)
Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) is a serious kidney disease that occurs only in clusters of rural villages located in tributary valleys of the Danube River in the Balkan Peninsula. It is believed that at least 25,000 persons are suffering from BEN or are suspected of having the disease and that the total number of people at risk may exceed 100,000. BEN was first described as a distinct...
Authors
W. H. Orem, C. A. Tatu
A geostatistical approach to predicting sulfur content in the Pittsburgh coal bed A geostatistical approach to predicting sulfur content in the Pittsburgh coal bed
The US Geological Survey (USGS) is completing a national assessment of coal resources in the five top coal-producing regions in the US. Point-located data provide measurements on coal thickness and sulfur content. The sample data and their geologic interpretation represent the most regionally complete and up-to-date assessment of what is known about top-producing US coal beds. The sample...
Authors
W.D. Watson, L.F. Ruppert, L. Bragg, S.J. Tewalt
The Upper Pennsylvanian Pittsburgh coal bed: Resources and mine models The Upper Pennsylvanian Pittsburgh coal bed: Resources and mine models
The U.S. Geological Survey recently completed a digital coal resource assessment model of the Upper Pennsylvanian Pittsburgh coal bed, which indicates that after subtracting mined-out coal, 16 billion short tons (14 billion tonnes) remain of the original 34 billion short tons (31 billion tonnes) of coal. When technical, environmental, and social restrictions are applied to the remaining...
Authors
W.D. Watson, L.F. Ruppert, S.J. Tewalt, L. Bragg
Use of 234U and 238U isotopes to identify fertilizer-derived uranium in the Florida Everglades Use of 234U and 238U isotopes to identify fertilizer-derived uranium in the Florida Everglades
Surface water and peat in the northern Everglades have very low natural concentrations of U and are therefore sensitive to the addition of small amounts of U from anthropogenic sources such as fertilizer. Peat samples collected along a nutrient gradient in the northern Everglades have unusually high concentrations of U (> 1 ??g/g, dry basis) and also have a distinctive 234U/238U activity...
Authors
R. Zielinski, K. Simmons, W. H. Orem
Regional geochemistry of metals in organic-rich sediments, sawgrass and surface water, from Taylor Slough, Florida Regional geochemistry of metals in organic-rich sediments, sawgrass and surface water, from Taylor Slough, Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
L. Gough, R. K. Kotra, C. Holmes, W. H. Orem, P. L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs, A. Meier, Z. Brown
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 Bates, W. H. Orem, J. W. Harvey, E.C. Spiker
Functional groups and elemental analyses of cuticular morphotypes of Cordaites principalis (Germar) Geinitz, Carboniferous Maritimes Basin, Canada Functional groups and elemental analyses of cuticular morphotypes of Cordaites principalis (Germar) Geinitz, Carboniferous Maritimes Basin, Canada
Well-preserved cuticles were isolated from Cordaites principalis (Germar) Geinitz leaf compressions, i.e., foliage from extinct gymnosperm trees Coniferophyta: Order Cordaitales. The specimens were collected from the Sydney. Stellarton and Bay St. George subbasins of the once extensive Carboniferous Maritimes Basin of Atlantic Canada. Fourier transformation of infrared spectra (FTIR) and...
Authors
E.L. Zodrow, Maria Mastalerz, W. H. Orem, Z. Simunek, A.R. Bashforth
Mobilization of major inorganic ions during experimental diagenesis of characterized peats Mobilization of major inorganic ions during experimental diagenesis of characterized peats
Laboratory experiments were undertaken to study changes in concentrations of major inorganic ions during simulated burial of peats to about 1.5 km. Cladium, Rhizophora, and Cyrilla peats were first analyzed to determine cation distributions among fractions of the initial materials and minerals in residues from wet oxidation. Subsamples of the peats (80 g) were then subjected to...
Authors
A.M. Bailey, A.D. Cohen, W. H. Orem, J.H. Blackson
Sources and haloacetic acid/trihalomethane formation potentials of aquatic humic substances in the Wakarusa River and Clinton Lake near Lawrence, Kansas Sources and haloacetic acid/trihalomethane formation potentials of aquatic humic substances in the Wakarusa River and Clinton Lake near Lawrence, Kansas
Gram quantities of aquatic humic substances (AHS) were extracted from the Wakarusa River−Clinton Lake Reservoir system, near Lawrence, KS, to support nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experimental studies, report concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and AHS, define sources of the AHS, and determine if the AHS yield sufficient quantities of haloacetic acids (HAA5) and...
Authors
M.L. Pomes, C.K. Larive, E.M. Thurman, W. Green, W. H. Orem, C.E. Rostad, T.B. Coplen, B.J. Cutak, A.M. Dixon
A possible link between Balkan endemic nephropathy and the leaching of toxic organic compounds from Pliocene lignite by groundwater: Preliminary investigation A possible link between Balkan endemic nephropathy and the leaching of toxic organic compounds from Pliocene lignite by groundwater: Preliminary investigation
Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN) is a fatal kidney disease that is known to occur only in clusters of villages in alluvial valleys of tributaries of the Danube River in Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bosnia, and Croatia. The confinement of this disease to a specific geographic area has led to speculation that an environmental factor may be involved in the etiology of BEN. Numerous...
Authors
W. H. Orem, G. Feder, R. Finkelman
Digital assessment of northern and central Appalachian basin coals Digital assessment of northern and central Appalachian basin coals
[No abstract available]
Authors
L.F. Ruppert, S.J. Tewalt, L. Bragg, R.N. Wallack
Geochemistry of Florida Bay sediments: Nutrient history at five sites in eastern and central Florida Bay Geochemistry of Florida Bay sediments: Nutrient history at five sites in eastern and central Florida Bay
Recent seagrass dieoff and massive microalgal blooms have focused attention on the health of the Florida Bay ecosystem. Changes in nutrient input and the nutrient dynamics of Florida Bay are hypothesized to be linked to these problems, but crucial baseline information is still lacking. Efforts to restore Florida Bay to its natural condition will require information on the nutrient...
Authors
W. H. Orem, C. Holmes, C. Kendall, H.E. Lerch, A. L. Bates, S. Silva, A. Boylan, M. Corum, M. Marot, C. Hedgman