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| 174-1 | 1:30 PM | Application of Advanced Borehole Geophysics to Managed Underground Storage of Water Projects: MALIVA, Robert G.1, MISSIMER, Thomas M.1, GUO, Weixing1, and CLAYTON, Edward A.2, (1) Schlumberger Water Services USA Inc, 1567 Hayley Lane, Suite 202, Fort Myers, FL 33907, rmaliva@slb.com, (2) Schlumberger Water Services USA Inc, 2520 Venture Oaks Way, Suite 430, Sacramento, CA 95832 |
| 174-2 | 1:45 PM | A Detailed Geochemical Investigation for the Mineralogic Associations of Arsenic and Antimony within the Avon Park Formation, Central Florida: Implications for Aquifer Storage and Recovery: DIPPOLD, Angela, Geology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620, adippold@sualum.com and PICHLER, Thomas, Dept. of Geology, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620 |
| 174-3 | 2:00 PM | Arsenic Flux during Successive Aquifer Storage Recovery Cycle Tests In the Upper Floridan Aquifer System, Central and South Florida: MIRECKI, June E., CESAJ-EN-GG, US Army Corps of Engineers, 701 San Marco Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32207, June.E.Mirecki@usace.army.mil |
| 174-4 | 2:20 PM | Importance of Hydrogeochemical Bench Studies for Assessment of Potential Water-Quality Issues Related to Managed Underground Storage: ARTHUR, Jonathan D., Florida Geological Survey, FDEP, 903 W. Tennessee St, Tallahassee, FL 32304-7700, jonathan.arthur@dep.state.fl.us |
| 174-5 | 2:40 PM | Paper Withdrawn |
| 174-6 | 2:55 PM | Modeling Aquifer Storage and Recovery and Arsenic Contamination in a Cambrian-Ordovician Aquifer System, Green Bay, WI: DICKOFF, Meghan E., Geology and Geophysics, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, dickoff@wisc.edu and BAHR, Jean M., Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706-1695 |
| 174-7 | 3:10 PM | Water Quality Changes during Aquifer Storage Recovery In the Cambrian-Ordovician Aquifer, Oak Creek, WI: LEAF, Andrew T. and BAHR, Jean M., Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 W Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706, aleaf@geology.wisc.edu |
| 174-8 | 3:25 PM | A Multiple Tracer Approach for Tracking the Movement of Artificial Recharge through Desert Sandstone: HEILWEIL, Victor M., Utah Water Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, 2329 Orton Circle, Salt Lake City, UT 84119, heilweil@usgs.gov |
| 174-9 | 3:40 PM | Paper Withdrawn |
| 174-10 | 3:55 PM | Converting from Surface to Sub-Surface Water Storage: An Indirect Experiment in Kansas: BRIKOWSKI, Tom H., Geosciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, 800 W. Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75080-3021, brikowi@utdallas.edu |
| 174-11 | 4:10 PM | Climate Change, Flooding, and Heterogeneity Effects on Subsurface Storage and Recovery of Water: FOGG, Graham E., MEIROVITZ, Casey, and SAGER, Jeannette, Hydrologic Sciences, University of California, Davis, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616, gefogg@ucdavis.edu |
| 174-12 | 4:25 PM | Oregon Water Supply and Conservation: Methods of Hydrogeologic Assessment for Managed Underground Storage Potential: WOODY, Jen, Oregon Water Resources Department, 725 Summer St NE, Salem, OR 97303, woodyj1@wrd.state.or.us and HAGGERTY, Roy, Geosciences, Oregon State Univ, 104 Wilkinson Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331-5506 |
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