GSA Annual Meeting, November 5-8, 2001

Session No. 4
Monday, 5 November 2001: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

Hydrogeology (Posters) I: Karst Hydrology, Heterogeneity and General Hydrology

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HYDROCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A UNIQUE SULFUR-RICH KARST SYSTEM IN SOUTHERN MEXICO
HOSE, Louise D., DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND CHEMICAL SCIENCES, CHAPMAN Univ, 1 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, Orange, CA 92866, hose@chapman.edu, hose@chapman.edu
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CARBONATE ISLAND KARST OF SAIPAN
WEXEL, Curt1, JENSON, John W.1, MYLROIE, Joan R.2 and MYLROIE, John E.2, (1)Water and Environmental Research Institute of the Western Pacific, Univ of Guam, UOG Station, Mangilao, 96923, Guam, (2)Geosciences, Mississippi State Univ, P.O. Box 5448, Mississippi State, MS 39762, jmylroie@deanas.msstate.edu, jmylroie@deanas.msstate.edu
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GEOCHEMICAL AND HYDROLOGIC ANALYSIS OF INTERBASIN GROUNDWATER TRANSFER BETWEEN TWO KARST VALLEYS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
ULMER, Jennifer and SASOWSKY, Ira D., Dept. of Geology, Univ of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-4101, jlu2@uakron.edu, jlu2@uakron.edu
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INADVERTENT REROUTING OF GROUNDWATER FLOW IN CARBONATE AQUIFERS OF THE GREENBRIER VALLEY, WEST VIRGINIA
DEMROVSKY, Natasha, Dept. of Geology, Univ of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-4101, SASOWSKY, Ira D., Univ Akron, 252 Buchtel Commons, Akron, OH 44325-4101 and DORE, Michael J., PO Box 7, Sinks Grove, WV 24976, natasha@uakron.edu, natasha@uakron.edu
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HYDROLOGY AND PALEOHYDROLOGY OF WINDY MOUTH CAVE, WEST VIRGINIA: AN ABANDONED SPRING CONDUIT ON THE GREENBRIER RIVER
SHANK, David A., Dept. of Geology & Center for Environmental Studies, Office for Terrestrial Records of Environmental Change, Univ of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-4101 and SASOWSKY, Ira D., Univ Akron, 252 Buchtel Commons, Akron, OH 44325-4101, das10@uakron.edu, das10@uakron.edu
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CAVE GEOMORPHOLOGY AS INDICATORS OF PREFERENTIAL FLOWPATHS FOR CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT
DOM, Joseph E., Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Missouri- Columbia, 101 Geological Sciences Building, University of Missouri- Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211 and WICKS, Carol M., Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Missouri-Columbia, 101 Geology Building, Columbia, MO 65211, jed5e3@mizzou.edu, jed5e3@mizzou.edu
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SYNTHESIS OF GEOPHYSICAL AND HYDROGEOLOGIC DATA AT THE HYDE PARK LANDFILL
WILLIAMS, Jon, CRA, 2055 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Suite #3, Niagara Falls, NY 14304, TRYTTEN, Brad, CRA, 651 Colby Drive, Waterloo, ON N2V 1C2, Canada, TONKIN, Matthew J., S. S. Papadopulos & Associates, Inc, 7944 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814 and NEVILLE, Christopher J., SSP&A, 207 King Street – South, Waterloo, ON N2J 1R1, Canada, matt@sspa.com, matt@sspa.com
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POTENTIAL OF THE MADISON AQUIFER FOR A CITY WATER SUPPLY IN BOZEMAN, MONTANA
KIRK, Karin B. and CUSTER, Stephan G., Earth Sciences, Montana State Univ, Bozeman, MT 59717, kkirk@montana.edu, kkirk@montana.edu
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INVESTIGATION OF NITRATE POLLUTION IN THE SPRING RIVER, AR: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A SPATIAL-TEMPORAL STUDY
BICKFORD, Nate, Chemistry, Arkansas State Univ, PO Box 419, State University, AR 72467 and HANNIGAN, Robyn E., Dept. of Chemistry and Program for Environmental Sciences, Arkansas State University, PO Box 419, State University, AR 72467, nbickfor@astate.edu, nbickfor@astate.edu
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DEVELOPMENT OF A GROUNDWATER MODEL FOR INDEPENDENCE VALLEY, NORTHERN ELKO COUNTY, NEVADA
CONGDON, Roger D., Bureau of Land Management, 3900 Idaho St, Elko, NV 89801, Roger_Congdon@nv.blm.gov, Roger_Congdon@nv.blm.gov
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ANALYSIS OF UNCERTAINTY IN ANALYTIC ELEMENT GROUNDWATER MODELS BY THE MONTE CARLO METHOD
GAFFIELD, Stephen J., BRADBURY, Kenneth R. and GOTKOWITZ, Madeline B., Wisconsin Geol and Nat History Survey, 3817 Mineral Point Road, Madison, WI 53705, gaffield@facstaff.wisc.edu, gaffield@facstaff.wisc.edu
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USE OF GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR, DIGITAL OPTICAL BOREHOLE IMAGES AND CORES FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE KARSTIC BISCAYNE AQUIFER, SOUTHEASTERN FLORIDA
CUNNINGHAM, Kevin J.1, AVIANTARA, Alexander2, CARLSON, Janine2, HURLEY, Neil F.3 and WINGARD, Georgiana L.4, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, 9100 NW 36th St, Suite 107, Miami, FL 33178, (2)Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 1516 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401, (3)Colorado School Mines, 1500 Illinois St, Golden, CO 80401-1887, (4)U.S. Geological Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20192, kcunning@usgs.gov, kcunning@usgs.gov
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ASSESSING WATERSHED-SCALE HYDROLOGIC RESPONSE USING d18O AND dD: PAWCATUCK RIVER WATERSHED, RHODE ISLAND, USA
VEEGER, Anne I., MERITT, Debra and CORELL, Mark, Geosciences, Univ of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881, veeger@uri.edu, veeger@uri.edu
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CHARACTERIZING AND MODELING HETEROGENEITY OF LOW-PERMEABILITY STRATIFIED UNITS
SHI, Mingjuan, Univ Texas - Austin, Dept Geological Sciences, C1140, Austin, TX 78712-1101 and SHARP Jr, John M., Department of Geological Sciences, The Univ of Texas, Austin, TX 78712-1101, mshi@mail.utexas.edu, mshi@mail.utexas.edu
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PHYSICAL AND ISOTOPIC CONFIRMATION OF AQUIFER ISOLATION
NELSON, Robert S., Illinois State Univ, Campus Box 4400, Normal, IL 61790-4400, rsnelso@ilstu.edu, rsnelso@ilstu.edu
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HYDRAULIC AND GEOPHYSICAL TOOLS FOR HYDROSTRATIGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF A BEDROCK AQUIFER
ANDERSON, Kristin M. and BAHR, Jean M., Department of Geology and Geophysics, Univ of Wisconsin-Madison, 1215 W. Dayton St, Madison, WI 53706, kristin@geology.wisc.edu, kristin@geology.wisc.edu
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CHARACTERIZATION OF HIERARCHICAL HETEROGENEITY AT MULTIPLE SCALES USING INDICATOR GEOSTATISTICS IN THE MAHOMET BURIED-VALLEY AQUIFER SYSTEM
PATTERSON, Wayne E., HARDWICK, Kevin A., RITZI, Robert W. and DOMINIC, David F., Geological Sciences, Wright State Univ, Dayton, OH 45435, patterson.23@wright.edu, patterson.23@wright.edu
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CHARACTERIZATION OF HIERARCHICAL HETEROGENEITY AT MULTIPLE SCALES USING INDICATOR GEOSTATISTICS IN THE SPIRITWOOD AQUIFER SYSTEM
PROCE, Christopher J., RITZI, Robert W. and DOMINIC, David F., Geological Sciences, Wright State Univ, Dayton, OH 45435, proce02@hotmail.com, proce02@hotmail.com
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GEOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF LITHOFACIES IN THE ABERJONA VALLEY AQUIFER NEAR WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS
DAMICO, James R., RITZI, Robert W. and DOMINIC, David F., Geological Sciences, Wright State Univ, Dayton, OH 45435, jdamico@aol.com, jdamico@aol.com
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COMPARISON OF GROUND-WATER RECHARGE RATES DETERMINED WITH TWO GIS BASED METHODOLOGIES
CHERKAUER, Douglas S., Univ Wisconsin - Milwaukee, PO Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413, aquadoc@csd.uwm.edu, aquadoc@csd.uwm.edu
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SR AND U ISOTOPES AS INDICATORS OF INFILTRATION FLUX AND DISSOLUTION IN VADOSE ZONE SEDIMENTS; HANFORD, WA
MAHER, Katharine, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley, 301 McCone Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-4746, DEPAOLO, Donald J., Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-4746, CHRISTENSEN, John N., Earth Sciences Division, E.O. Lawrence Berkeley Lab, Berkeley, CA and CONRAD, Mark E., Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, 1 Cyclotron Rd Bldg 70-A, Berkeley, CA 94720-0001, kmaher@uclink4.berkeley.edu, kmaher@uclink4.berkeley.edu
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MODELING THE HYDROLOGIC IMPACTS OF THE TUSHKA CANAL PROJECT ON THE NUBIAN AQUIFER (SW EGYPT) AND ON THE SALTWATER INTRUSION IN THE NILE DELTA
KIM, Jeongkon, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, One Cyclotron Road, MS: 90-1116, Berkeley, CA 94720 and SULTAN, Mohamed, Environmental Research Division, Argonne National Lab, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439, sultan@amoun.er.anl.gov, sultan@amoun.er.anl.gov