2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003)

Session No. 186
Tuesday, 4 November 2003: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

Environmental Geoscience (Posters) III

Authors will be present from .

 

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A 5000 KM AIR POLLEN SECTION IN NORTHWESTWARD OF NORTH AMERICA IN 2003
LI, Wenyi1, WANG, Guo1 and XU, Juan2, (1)Institute of Geographical Sciences and Nat Rscs Rsch, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No.3, Datun Road, outside Andingmen, Beijing, 100101, (2)Institute of Geographical Sciences and Nat Rscs Rsch, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No.3, Datun Road, outside Andingmen, Beijing, 100101, China, wangg@igsnrr.ac.cn, wangg@igsnrr.ac.cn
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GEOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING CLASSROOM RADON CONCENTRATIONS IN SCHOOLS OF THE PALOS VERDES PENINSULA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, PALOS VERDES, CALIFORNIA
DUVAL, Joseph S.1, FUKUMOTO, Lauren E.2, SNYDER, Stephen L.1 and FUKUMOTO, Joseph M.2, (1)U.S. Geol Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Mail Stop 954, Reston, VA 20192, (2)6443 Chartres Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275, jduval@usgs.gov, jduval@usgs.gov
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MINING CLAIM MANAGEMENT WEB GIS: A WEB-BASED GIS TOOL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF MINING CLAIM AND NATURAL RESOURCE INFORMATION
DOU, Jianwei, Department of Geography, Pennsylvania State Univ, 302 Walker Building, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, LEVINE, Norman S., Dept. of Geology, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC 29704, FRIZADO, Joseph P., Dept. of Geology, Bowling Green State Univ, 190 Overman Hall, Bowling Green, OH 43403 and PANTER, Kurt S., Bowling Green State Univ, 190 Overman Hall, Bowling Green, OH 43403-0001, jdou@bgnet.bgsu.edu, jdou@bgnet.bgsu.edu
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STRATIGRAPHIC AND LITHOLOGIC CONTROLS ON POOL FORMATION IN A NORTHERN PEATLAND USING GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
COMAS, Xavier, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Rutgers Univ, 195 University Ave., Boyden 407, Newark, NJ 07102, SLATER, Lee, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Rutgers Univ, 195 University Ave, Room 407, Newark, NJ 07102 and REEVE, Andrew, Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Maine, 5790 Bryand Global Sciences Center, Orono, ME 04469-5790, xcomas@pegasus.rutgers.edu, xcomas@pegasus.rutgers.edu
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CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLID WASTE PRODUCTS FROM CO-COMBUSTION OF TIRE AND COAL
LAFREE, Sara T.1, GIERÉ, Reto1, CARLETON, Loran E.1 and TISHMACK, Jody K.2, (1)Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue Univ, 550 Stadium Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2051, (2)Building Services & Grounds, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1661, lafreest@purdue.edu, lafreest@purdue.edu
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INVESTIGATION OF ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS FROM CO-COMBUSTION OF TIRE AND COAL
CARLETON, Loran Elaine1, GIERÉ, Reto1, LAFREE, Sara T.1 and TISHMACK, Jody K.2, (1)Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue Univ, 550 Stadium Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2051, (2)Building Services & Grounds, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1661, carleton@purdue.edu, carleton@purdue.edu
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URBAN HIGHWAY SEWERSHEDS AS GEOCHEMICAL CONTRIBUTORS TO NATURAL WATERS: MAJOR IONS AND SELECTED TRACE METALS
GARDNER, Christopher B. and CAREY, Anne E., Department of Geological Sciences, The Ohio State Univ, 125 South Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210, gardner.177@osu.edu, gardner.177@osu.edu
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STORMCHASER: THE 12-HOUR SAMPLE INTERVAL FOR WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS OF SURFACE STREAMS IN THE PIEDMONT AND VALLEY AND RIDGE OF WEST GEORGIA
HARRIS, Randa R. and HOLLABAUGH, Curtis L., Geosciences, State Univ of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA 30118, rharris@westga.edu, rharris@westga.edu
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SEDIMENT, FECAL COLIFORM BACTERIA, AND NUTRIENTS IN STREAMS OF WEST GEORGIA: CONTRIBUTIONS OF BASEFLOW, WETFLOW, AND STORMFLOW
HOLLABAUGH, Curtis L. and HARRIS, Randa R., Geosciences, State Univ of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA 30118, chollaba@westga.edu, chollaba@westga.edu
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PRODUCED WATER AND HYDROCARBON RELEASES AT A LONG-TERM RESEARCH SITE ON SKIATOOK LAKE, OSAGE COUNTY, NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA
OTTON, James K.1, KHARAKA, Yousif K.2, SMITH, Bruce D.3, ZIELINSKI, Robert A.3, ABBOTT, Marvin M.4 and KEELAND, Bobby D.5, (1)Energy Program, U.S. Geol Survey, MS 939 Box 25046, Lakewood, CO 80225, (2)US Geol Survey, 345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025-3561, (3)U.S. Geol Survey, PO Box 25046, MS 973, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, (4)United States Geol Survey, 202 NW 66th St. Bldg.7, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, (5)Biologic Resources Discipline, U.S. Geol Survey, 700 Cajundome Blvd, Lafayette, LA 70506, jkotton@usgs.gov, jkotton@usgs.gov
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EFFECTS OF FUEL REDUCTION PROGRAMS ON LONG-TERM WATERSHED FUNCTION IN THE SOUTHWESTERN U.S
O'DEA, M.E., U.S. Forest Service, 4955 Canyon Crest Dr, Riverside, CA 92507 and JENNINGS, Karen L., USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Rsch Station, 4955 Canyon Crest Dr, Riverside, CA 92507, modea@fs.fed.us, modea@fs.fed.us
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NATURAL ATTENUATION OF ACETONE, MIBK, MEK, THF AND TBA: WHAT IS HAPPENING IN WEST KL AVENUE SITE ?
AHMED, Delwar, Geosciences, Western Michigan Univ, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5150 and KEHEW, Alan E., Geosciences Department, Western Michigan Univ, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5150, delwar.ahmed@wmich.edu, delwar.ahmed@wmich.edu
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THE RELATION BETWEEN GROUNDWATER FLOW AND HEAVY METALS CO-PRECIPITATION WITH CALCIUM CARBONATE: A REMEDIATION APPROACH
HOWARI, Fares M., Geology Department, United Arab Emirates Univ, PO Box 17551, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates and GARAMOON, Hassan G., Geology Department, United Arab Emirates Univ, PO Box 17551, Al Ain, fmhowari@yahoo.com, fmhowari@yahoo.com
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APPLICATION OF A MODIFIED DENITRIFYING BACTERIA METHOD FOR ANALYZING GROUNDWATER AND VADOSE ZONE PORE WATER NITRATE AT THE HANFORD SITE, WA, USA
WOODS, Katharine N., Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, 1 Cyclotron Rd Bldg 70-A, Berkeley, CA 94720-0001, SINGLETON, Michael and CONRAD, Mark, Center for Isotope Geochemistry, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, 1 Cyclotron RD, BLDG 70A4418, Berkeley, CA 94720, knwoods@lbl.gov, knwoods@lbl.gov
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75AS AND 13C NMR OF SOLID ARSENIC COMPOUNDS: GROUNDWORK FOR SPECIATION OF ARSENIC IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES
HARTZELL, Cynthia J., SCHLENSTEDT, Kornelia and FOUST Jr, Richard D., Dept of Chemistry, Northern Arizona Univ, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5698, cynthia.hartzell@nau.edu, cynthia.hartzell@nau.edu
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REMEDIATION OF ARSENIC CONTAMINATED SOILS BY IN SITU CHEMICAL FIXATION METHOD
YANG, Li, DONAHOE, Rona J. and GRAHAM, Elizabeth Y., Geological Sciences, Univ of Alabama, Box 870338, 202 Bevill Building, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, yang003@bama.ua.edu, yang003@bama.ua.edu
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FRACTURE SURFACE CHEMISTRY IN AN ARSENIC-RICH BEDROCK AQUIFER
LIPFERT, Gail, Geological Sciences, Univ of Maine, 5790 Bryand Global Sciences Center, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5790 and REEVE, Andrew, Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Maine, 5790 Bryand Global Sciences Center, Orono, ME 04469-5790, gail_lipfert@apollo.umenfa.maine.edu, gail_lipfert@apollo.umenfa.maine.edu
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CONTAMINANT/COLLOID CO-TRANSPORT IN A VARIABLE APERTURE FRACTURE
JAMES, Scott C., Geohydrology Department, Sandia National Laboratories, P.O. Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185-0735 and CHRYSIKOPOULOS, Constantinos V., Civil & Environmental Engineering, Univ of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697-2175, costas@eng.uci.edu, costas@eng.uci.edu
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STABLE COUNTERPARTS OF COMMON RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINANTS IN GROUNDWATER AT THE SAVANNAH RIVER SITE, SC
MILLINGS, Margaret R., DENHAM, Miles E. Jr. and NOONKESTER, Jay V., SRTC-Environmental Sciences & Technology, Westinghouse Savannah River Co, Aiken, SC 29808, margaret.millings@srs.gov, margaret.millings@srs.gov
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GEOCHEMICAL AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL MECHANISMS OF CONTAMINANT ATTENUATION IN A MULTI-LAYERED PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIER
STRIETELMEIER, Elizabeth A.1, KASZUBA, John P.1, LONGMIRE, Patrick2 and TAYLOR, Tammy P.3, (1)C-INC, Los Alamos National Lab, Mail Stop J514, Los Alamos, NM 87545, (2)Earth and Environmental Sciences, Los Alamos National Lab, Mail Stop D469, Los Alamos, NM 87545, (3)C-SIC, Los Alamos National Lab, Mail Stop J514, Los Alamos, NM 87545, bastriet@lanl.gov, bastriet@lanl.gov
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SUBSURFACE SITE CHARACTERIZATION USING THE INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE DATA PLATFORMS: THE WHOLE IS GREATER THAN THE SUM OF THE PARTS
LAMASKIN, Todd A. and SPENCER, James O., URS Corporation, 5540 Falmouth St, Suite 201, Richmond, VA 23230, Todd_LaMaskin@urscorp.com, Todd_LaMaskin@urscorp.com
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SPATIAL VARIABILITY IN EXCHANGEABLE CALCIUM CONCENTRATION IN VERMONT SPODOSOLS
COOK, Robyn, Geology Department, Univ of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, RYAN, Peter, Department of Geology, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753 and MILLER, Eric, Environmental Studies Program, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, rcook@middlebury.edu, rcook@middlebury.edu
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CHARACTERIZATION OF WETLAND SOIL AND SEDIMENTS AT STARLING NATURE SANCTUARY, MARION COUNTY, INDIANA
WEBBER, John Jeremy and HERNLY, F. Vincent, Geology, Indiana Univ ~ Purdue Univ at Indianapolis, 723 West Michigan Street SL 118, Indianapolis, IN 46202, jwebber@iupui.edu, jwebber@iupui.edu