Earth System Processes - Global Meeting (June 24-28, 2001)

Session No. 58
Thursday, 28 June 2001: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM

T16. Integrated Approaches to Water Quality Issues (Posters)

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A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO SCREENING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF WEATHERED METAL-MINING WASTE PILES
SMITH, Kathleen S.1, BRIGGS, Paul H.1, CAMPBELL, David L.2, DESBOROUGH, George A.1, EPPINGER, Robert G.2, HAGEMAN, Philip L.1, LEINZ, Reinhard W.1, MEEKER, Gregory P.1, STANTON, Mark R.1, SUTLEY, Stephen J.1, SWAYZE, Gregg A.1 and YAGER, Douglas B.2, (1)U.S. Geol Survey, M.S. 973, Denver Federal Center, P.O. Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225-0046, (2)U.S. Geol Survey, M.S. 964, Denver Federal Center, P.O. Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225-0046, ksmith@usgs.gov, ksmith@usgs.gov
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CONSIDERATIONS OF OBSERVATIONAL SCALE WHEN EVALUATING THE EFFECT OF, AND REMEDIATION STRATEGIES FOR, A FLUVIAL TAILINGS DEPOSIT IN THE UPPER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN, COLORADO, USA
SMITH, Kathleen S., U.S. Geol Survey, M.S. 973, Denver Federal Center, P.O. Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225-0046, WALTON-DAY, Katherine, U.S. Geol Survey, M.S. 415, Denver Federal Center, P.O. Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225-0046 and RANVILLE, James F., Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, ksmith@usgs.gov, ksmith@usgs.gov
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USE OF TREE RING CHEMISTRY TO EVALUATE NATURAL BASELINES AND HISTORIC METAL LOADS FROM A BASE-METAL MINE AND MILL, COLORADO, USA
WITTE, Kerstin1, RIDLEY, W. Ian2, WANTY, Richard B.3 and HARRISON, Wendy R.1, (1)Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80403, (2)U.S. Geol Survey, MS964, Denver, CO 80225, (3)US Geol Survey, Denver Federal Center, MS 973, Denver, CO 80225, kwitte@mines.edu, kwitte@mines.edu
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ASSESSMENT OF METAL LOADS IN WATERSHEDS AFFECTED BY ACID MINE DRAINAGE: AN INTEGRATED SCIENCE APPROACH
KIMBALL, Briant A.1, RUNKEL, Robert L.2, BENCALA, Kenneth E.3 and WALTON-DAY, Katherine2, (1)U.S. Geol Survey, 2329 W Orton Cir, West Valley, UT 84119, (2)U.S. Geol Survey, Box 25045 MS 415, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, (3)U.S. Geol Survey, MS 439, 345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025, bkimball@usgs.gov, bkimball@usgs.gov
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COMMUNICATING THE RESULTS OF MODELED PREDICTIONS OF CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT IN FRACTURED ROCK VADOSE ZONES
WOOD, Thomas R., STONER, Daphne and TOLLE, Charles, Applied Geosciences, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Lab, PO Box 1625, Idaho Falls, ID 83404, tqw@inel.gov, tqw@inel.gov
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EVALUATION OF GROUNDWATER RESOURCES AVAILABILITY IN LA SELVA BASIN (NE SPAIN)USING HYDROGEOCHEMICAL DATA
VILANOVA, Ester, Geology, Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona, Facultat de Ciències (Cs), Bellaterra, 08193, Spain, MAS-PLA, Josep, Geologia, Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona, Facultat de Ciències (Cs), Bellaterra, 08193, Spain and SHAND, Paul, British Geol Survey, McLean Bldg, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8BB, United Kingdom, ester.vilanova@uab.es, ester.vilanova@uab.es
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THE PALAEOHYDROLOGY OF COASTAL AQUIFERS OF EUROPE
EDMUNDS, Mike, British Geol Survey, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford OX108BB, United Kingdom, wne@bgs.ac.uk, wne@bgs.ac.uk
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GEOLOGIC CONTROLS ON WATER EXCHANGE BETWEEN SURFICIAL LAKES AND FLORIDAN AQUIFER SYSTEM OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA
KINDINGER, Jack L.1, DAVIS, Jeffrey B.2 and FLOCKS, James G.1, (1)US Geological Survey, Ctr for Coastal Geology, 600 Fourth Street South, Saint Petersburg, FL 33701, (2)St. Johns River Water Mgnt District, Route 100, Palatka, FL 32178-1429, jkindinger@usgs.gov, jkindinger@usgs.gov
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GROUNDWATER FLOW AND CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT THROUGH ZONES OF ENHANCED SECONDARY PERMEABILITY IN TWO KARST DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, USA
KROTHE, Noel C., Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana Univ, 1001 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, krothen@indiana.edu, krothen@indiana.edu
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GEOLOGIC-STRUCTURAL CONTROL OF FRACTURE-CONTROLLED GROUND-WATER FLOW AT A VARIETY OF SPATIAL SCALES
WANTY, Richard B., BERGER, Byron R. and TUTTLE, Michele L.W., U.S. Geol Survey, M.S. 973 Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, rwanty@usgs.gov, rwanty@usgs.gov
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PROPERTIES OF NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER (NOM) RELEVANT TO CONSIDERATIONS OF TRANSPORT AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF ANTHROPOGENIC CHEMICALS
MACALADY, Donald L.1, RANVILLE, James F.1, VASCONCELOS, Flavio de Morais2, SKOLD, Magnus3, SMERJAC, Suzanne1, NORKUS, Eugenijus4 and MCQUILLAN, A. James5, (1)Chemistry and Geochemistry, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, (2)Civil Engineering, Univ of Deleware, Dover, DE, (3)Environmental Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80401, (4)Catalysis Laboratory, Institute of Chemistry, Vilnius, LT-2600, Lithuania, (5)Chemistry, Univ of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, dmacalad@mines.edu, dmacalad@mines.edu
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MODELLING HUMIC SUBSTANCE DERIVED COLOURATION OF SURFACE WATERS IN PEATLAND CATCHMENTS USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
HUNTINGDON, James E., SKIPWORTH, Peter J. and SAUL, Adrian J., Civil and Structural Engineering, Univ of Sheffield, Sir Frederick Mappin Building, Mappin Street, Sheffield, S1 3JD, United Kingdom, cip99jeh@sheffield.ac.uk, cip99jeh@sheffield.ac.uk
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WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT FROM TRANSPLANTED OYSTER (CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA) BEDS IN SMALL TIDAL CREEKS
NELSON, Kimberly A., Geology, Univ of North Carolina - Wilmington, 4240 Masonboro Loop Rd, Wilmington, NC 28409, kan1366@uncwil.edu, kan1366@uncwil.edu
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INTEGRATED STUDIES OF GEOENVIRONMENTALLY SIGNIFICANT TRACE ELEMENTS IN THE MEADE PEAK PHOSPHATIC SHALE MEMBER OF THE PHOSPHORIA FORMATION, SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO, U.S.--GEOCHEMICAL PRESENCE AND PATHWAYS INTO THE ECOSYSTEM: MINERALS, MOBILITY, AND MYOPIA
HERRING, James R.1, GRAUCH, Richard I.1, LAMOTHE, Paul J.1, AMACHER, Michael C.2 and STILLINGS, Lisa L.3, (1)U.S. Geol Survey, MS 973; Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, (2)Rocky Mountain Research Station, U.S. Forest Service, 860 North, 1200 East, Logan, UT 84321, (3)U.S. Geololgical Survey, Reno Field Office, Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada – Reno, Reno, NV 89557-0047, jherring@usgs.gov, jherring@usgs.gov
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DETERMINATION OF ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS THROUGH PHOSPHORUS ANALYSIS WITHIN ESTUARINE WATERSHEDS
MILLER, Shelly L.1, LEONARD, Lynn1, KINSEY, Stephen2 and HALLS, Joanne3, (1)Department of Earth Sciences/The Center for Marine Science, The Univ of North Carolina at Wilmington, 601 S. College Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403, (2)Biological Sciences, The Univ of North Carolina at Wilmington, 601 S. College Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403, (3)Department of Earth Sciences, The Univ of North Carolina at Wilmington, 601 S. College Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403, millersl@uncwil.edu, millersl@uncwil.edu
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MODELING TO MAXIMIZE ACCEPTABLE NONPOINT SOURCE GROUNDWATER POLLUTION: THEORY AND APPLICATION
SAMANI, Nozar, Department of Geology, Shiraz Univ, Shiraz, 71454, Iran, HATFIELD, Kirk, Department of Civil Engineering, Univ of Florida, Gainsville, FL 32611 and NOSS, Richard, Bennett-Williams, Columbus, OH 43231, samani@geology.susc.ac.ir, samani@geology.susc.ac.ir
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