North-Central Section - 35th Annual Meeting (April 23-24, 2001)

Session No. 7
Monday, 23 April 2001: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

Hydrogeology, Environmental and Engineering Geology (Posters)

Authors will be present from .

 

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RADON VARIATIONS IN POTABLE WELL WATER IN VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND
MOSE, Douglas G., Chemistry, George Mason Univ, 4400 University Drive, Chemistry Department, Fairfax, VA 22030 and MUSHRUSH, George W., Chemistry, George Mason Univ, Chemistry Department, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030, dmose@gmu.edu, dmose@gmu.edu
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A HYDROLOGIC BUDGET OF A PERENNIAL STREAM SYSTEM IN IOWA
TAVENER, Brett T., Environmental Programs, Univ of Northern Iowa, 2236 McCollum Science Hall, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 and IQBAL, Mohammad Z., Dept. of Earth Science, Univ of Northern Iowa, 138 Latham Hall, Cedar Falls, IA 50614, taveneb1722@uni.edu, taveneb1722@uni.edu
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SULFATE REDUCTION IN THREE INDIANA WETLANDS RECEIVING ACID MINE DRAINAGE
FLEGE, Adam E., Department of Geology, Univ of Cincinnati, 500 Geology/Physics Bldg, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0013 and MAYNARD, J. Barry, Department of Geology, Univ Cincinnati, PO Box 210013, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0013, LIL057@yahoo.com, LIL057@yahoo.com
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USING GEOSTATISTICAL MODELING TO DETERMINE THE BEST REMEDIATION PLAN FOR AN ABANDONED FEEDLOT
BECK, E. Glynn1, PENA-YEWTUKHIW, Eugenia M.2, GROVE, John H.2 and COUNTS, Ronald C.1, (1)Kentucky Geological Survey, Univ of Kentucky, P.O. Box 653, Henderson, KY 42419, (2)Department of Agriculture, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40508, ebeck@kgs.mm.uky.edu, ebeck@kgs.mm.uky.edu
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MASS FLUX OF NITROGEN IN SHALLOW GROUNDWATER OF AN AGRICULTURAL WATERSHED IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS
MEHNERT, Edward1, DEY, William S.2, KEEFER, Donald2, HWANG, Hue-Hwa3, HOLM, Thomas R.4, KELLY, Walton R.4, JOHNSON, Thomas M.5, WANDER, Matthew C.5, SANFORD, Robert A.6 and SHIFFER, Shawn M.6, (1)Groundwater Geology Section, Illinois State Geol Survey, 615 E. Peabody Dr, Champaign, IL 61820, (2)Illinois State Geological Survey, (3)Isotope Geochemistry, Illinois State Geol Survey, Natural Resources Bldg, 615 East Peabody Dr, Champaign, IL 61820, (4)Illinois State Water Survey, (5)Department of Geology, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, (6)Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, mehnert@isgs.uiuc.edu, mehnert@isgs.uiuc.edu
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THE EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION ON THE HYDROLOGY OF A MEDIUM SIZED WATERSHED: AN EXAMPLE FROM NORTHWEST OHIO
WILES, Jason J., Department of Geology, Bowling Green State Univ, 190 Overman Hall, Bowling Green, OH 43403 and LEVINE, Norman S., Department Of Geology, Bowling Green State Univerity, 190 Overman Hall, Bowling Green, OH 43403, wilesj@bgnet.bgsu.edu, wilesj@bgnet.bgsu.edu
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A FRACTURE TRACE, VERY LOW FREQUENCY AND TEMPERATURE PROFILE INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE LOCATIONS OF LATERAL INFLOW BENEATH A SUPERFUND SITE, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA
ARROYO, Kenneth J.1, KROTHE, Noel C.1, MCCANN, Michael R.2 and CEPKO, Russell P.3, (1)Geological Sciences, Indiana Univ, 1001 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, (2)Viacom Inc, One City Centre, Bloomington, IN 47408, (3)Viacom Inc, 11 Stanwick St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, karroyo@indiana.edu, karroyo@indiana.edu
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USE OF FIELD WATER QUALITY DATA TO CONSTRAIN HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF OCEAN BEACH SANDS
KEEN, Kerry L., Plant and Earth Science Department, Univ of Wisconsin - River Falls, 410 S 3rd St, River Falls, WI 54022-5013, kerry.l.keen@uwrf.edu, kerry.l.keen@uwrf.edu
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SOLID ROCK OR SHIFTING SAND . . . IT MAY NOT MATTER: SHORELINE DEGRADATION AT NEBRASKA'S LARGEST MANMADE LAKE
JOECKEL, R. M. and DIFFENDAL Jr, R. F., Conservation and Survey Division, Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln, 113 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0517, rjoeckel3@unl.edu, rjoeckel3@unl.edu