2004 Denver Annual Meeting (November 7–10, 2004)

Session No. 243
Wednesday, 10 November 2004: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

Hydrogeology (Posters) II

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THE KANSAS PAPERLESS GROUND-WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENT PROGRAM
WILSON, Blake Brownie1, BENNETT, Brett1 and BOHLING, Geoffrey C.2, (1)Kansas Geological Survey, Univ of Kansas, 1930 Constant Ave, Lawrence, KS 66047-3726, (2)Kansas Geological Survey, Univ of Kansas, 1930 Constant Avenue, Campus West, Lawrence, KS 66047, bwilson@kgs.ku.edu, bwilson@kgs.ku.edu
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USING THE STABLE ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF PRECIPITATION, SOIL POREWATER, GROUNDWATER, AND PLANT XYLEM WATER TO DELINEATE SOURCES OF PLANT WATER UPTAKE IN THE NEBRASKA SANDHILLS
EGGEMEYER, Kathy D.1, HARVEY, F. Edwin2, AWADA, Tala1 and ZANNER, C. William3, (1)School of Natural Resources, Univ of Nebraska, 12 D Plant Industry Bldg, Lincoln, NE 68583-0814, (2)School of Natural Resources, Univ of Nebraska, 113 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0517, (3)School of Natural Resources, Univ of Nebraska, 133 Keim Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0915, keggmyr1@bigred.unl.edu, keggmyr1@bigred.unl.edu
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DETERMINATION OF GROUND-WATER FLOW PATHS USING STABLE ISOTOPES AS GEOCHEMICAL TRACERS: UPPER AND MIDDLE VERDE RIVER WATERSHEDS, ARIZONA, USA
BRYSON, Jeannie R.1, EKWURZEL, Brenda1 and HOFFMANN, John P.2, (1)Hydrology and Water Resources, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85719, (2)U.S. Geol Survey, 520 N. Park Ave, Suite 221, Tucson, AZ 85719, jbryson@usgs.gov, jbryson@usgs.gov
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A PRELIMINARY WEB PORTAL FOR RHODE ISLAND WATER RESOURCES
BOVING, Thomas B., Geosciences, Univ of Rhode Island, 317 Woodward Hall, Kingston, RI 02881, FASTOVSKY, David E., Department of Geosciences, Univ of Rhode Island, 9 East Alumni Ave, Kingston, RI 02881 and DELSESTO, David, Providence Water, Cranston, RI 02882, boving@uri.edu, boving@uri.edu
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RARE EARTH ELEMENTS AS NATURAL TRACERS OF GROUNDWATER FLOW IN A FRACTURED BASALT AQUIFER: EASTERN SNAKE RIVER PLAIN AQUIFER, IDAHO, U.S.A
NELSON, Daren T., SMITH, Robert W., JOHNSON, Gary S. and COSGROVE, Donna M., Univ of Idaho, 1776 Science Center Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83402, nels7509@uidaho.edu, nels7509@uidaho.edu
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BEDROCK AND POTENTIOMETRIC SURFACE MAPPING BY GIS ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL WELL RECORDS, WAYNE COUNTY, INDIANA
GRAVES, Tim and PARKER, Ronald, Geosciences Department, Earlham College, 801 National Road West, Drawer 128, Richmond, IN 47374, graveti@earlham.edu, graveti@earlham.edu
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SEPARATION OF CONDUCTIVITY FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS (CFD): A METHOD FOR CHARACTERIZING THE STRUCTURE AND HYDROLOGIC BEHAVIOR OF KARST SYSTEMS
MASSEI, Nicolas, Department of Geology UMR CNRS 6143, University of Rouen, 10 Bd de Broglie, Mont Saint Aignan cedex, 76821, France, MAHLER, Barbara J., USGS, 8027 Exchange Drive, Austin, TX 78754-473, BAKALOWICZ, Michel, HydroSciences, CNRS, Université Montpellier II, cc MSE, Montpellier CEDEX 5, F-34095, France and DUPONT, Jean-Paul, UMR CNRS 6143, Université de Rouen, Mont Saint Aignan, 76821, Nicolas.Massei@univ-rouen.fr, Nicolas.Massei@univ-rouen.fr
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QUANTIFYING SEASONAL AND DIURNAL STREAM LOSS IN FIRST-ORDER, SPRING-FED STREAMS ON THE CARBONATE TERRAIN OF THE EDWARDS PLATEAU THROUGH THE USE OF MODELING TECHNIQUES
STANTON-COOPER, Tara N., Geology, Baylor Univ, One Bear Place 97354, Waco, TX 76798 and YELDERMAN Jr, Joe C., Geology, Baylor Univ, One Bear Place #97354, Waco, TX 76798, Tara_Cooper@baylor.edu, Tara_Cooper@baylor.edu
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DETERMINING GROUNDWATER TRAVEL TIMES IN THE ROYAL SPRING KARST BASIN OF KENTUCKY
PAYLOR, Randall L. and CURRENS, James C., Kentucky Geological Survey, Univ of Kentucky, 228 Mining and Minerals Building, Lexington, KY 40506-0107, rpaylor@uky.edu, rpaylor@uky.edu
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IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON WATER QUALITY IN THE MANTLED KARST OF THE SOUTHERN OZARKS, NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
LAUBHAN, Aaron C.1, DAVIS, Ralph K.2 and BRAHANA, John V.1, (1)Department of Geosciences, Univ of Arkansas - Fayetteville, 113 Ozark Hall, Fayetteville, AR 72701, (2)Univ Arkansas - Fayetteville, 113 Ozark, Fayetteville, AR 72701-1201, alaubha@uark.edu, alaubha@uark.edu
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THE DISTRIBUTION OF BRINES IN A FORELAND BASIN EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
THORNTON, Melissa M., Geological Sciences, Univ of South Carolina, 701 Sumter Street, Columbia, SC 29208 and WILSON, Alicia M., Geological Sciences, Univ of South Carolina, 701 Sumter St, Columbia, SC 29208, mthornton@geol.sc.edu, mthornton@geol.sc.edu
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MODELING OF STREAM CHANNEL INFILTRATION OF COALBED METHANE CO-PRODUCED WATER AND THE EFFECT ON THE SHALLOW AQUIFER
PAYNE, Aaron A. and SAFFER, Demian M., Department of Geology & Geophysics, Univ of Wyoming, 1000 E University Avenue, Dept. 3006, Laramie, WY 82071, apayne@uwyo.edu, apayne@uwyo.edu
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STREAM INCISION AND SAGEBRUSH EXPANSION IN THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS, CALIFORNIA: A HYDROLOGIC PERSPECTIVE
BERGMANN, Kristin, 920 Old Bucklodge Ln, Boyds, MD 20841 and SWARTZ, Heather, 312 Short St, Bishop, CA 93514, KBergmann@icprb.org, KBergmann@icprb.org
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DELINIATION OF SHALLOW GROUNDWATER IN THE MANTLED KARST AQUIFERS OF BASIN TWO, SAVOY EXPERIMENTAL WATERSHED, NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
FOSTER, Jason G., Geology, Colby College, Mayflower Hill Dr, Waterville, ME 04901, jgfoster@colby.edu, jgfoster@colby.edu
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TOMMYKNOCKER HEAVEN: ATTEMPTING QUANTITATIVE HYDROGEOCHEMISTRY IN THE LEADVILLE MINING DISTRICT AND ITS HINTERLAND
DAVIES, Gareth J.1, GERTSON, Jord N.2, WILLIAMS, Mark3, LUI, Feng Jing3, WIREMAN, Michael4 and STEPHENS, Donald5, (1)Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, DOE Oversight Office, 761 Emory Valley Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, (2)Sourcewater Consulting, 17955 Co Rd 306, Buena Vista, CO 81211, (3)Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, Univ of Colorado, 1560 30th Street, Boulder, Boulder, CO 80303, (4)U.S. EPA Region VIII, 999 18th St., Suite 500, Denver, CO 80202, (5)Natural Resource Management Institute, Colorado Mountain College, 901 S Hwy 24, Leadville, CO 80461, sourcewater@mac.com, sourcewater@mac.com
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A GEOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF NATURALLY-OCCURRING ARSENIC IN THE PERMIAN (LEONARDIAN) GARBER-WELLINGTON AQUIFER, CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
PAXTON, Stanley T., GROMADZKI, Gregory A., KENNEY, Kathleen and ABBOTT, B.N., School of Geology, Oklahoma State Univ, 105 Noble Research Center, Stillwater, OK 74078, ggromadzki@yahoo.com, ggromadzki@yahoo.com
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HYPORHEIC FLOW, PORE WATER GEOCHEMISTRY AND BAR FORM INFLUENCE ON SALMONID SPAWNING IN THE AMERICAN RIVER, CALIFORNIA
HORNER, Timothy C., Geology Department, California State Univ Sacramento, 6000 J St, Placer Hall, Sacramento, CA 95819, hornertc@csus.edu, hornertc@csus.edu
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ASSESSMENT OF SOURCES OF SALINITY FROM SHEEP CREEK TO THE PARIA RIVER, SOUTHERN UTAH
HARRIS, Jamie, Water Resources Manangement, Univ of Nevada, Las Vegas, PO Box 72651, Las Vegas, NV 89170, KREAMER, David, Dept of Geoscience, Univ of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89119 and PAPELIS, Lambis, jamieh58@hotmail.com, jamieh58@hotmail.com
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BAROMETRIC AND EARTH TIDE INDUCED WATER-LEVEL CHANGES IN A RIGID SANDSTONE AQUIFER, SOUTHWESTERN INDIANA
DOSS, Paul1, INKENBRANDT, Paul2 and BROWN, Robert2, (1)Geology and Physics, Univ of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712, (2)Geology, Univ of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712, pdoss@usi.edu, pdoss@usi.edu
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USE OF THE WATER, ENERGY, AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL MODEL (WEBMOD) AND THE SOIL AND WATER ASSESSMENT TOOL (SWAT) TO IDENTIFY HYDROLOGIC FLOW PATHS AT FIVE AGRICULTURAL SITES INCLUDED IN THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NATIONAL WATER-QUALITY ASSESSMENT
WEBB, Richard M.T., U.S. Geol Survey, Box 25046, MS413, Denver, CO 80225, WOLOCK, David M., U.S. Geol Survey, 4821 Quail Crest Place, Lawrence, KS 66049, LINARD, Joshua I., U.S. Geol Survey, Room 406 Federal Building, 100 Centennial Mall North, Lincoln, NE 68508 and WIECZOREK, Michael E., U.S. Geol Survey, 8987 Yellow Brick Road, Balitmore, MD 21237, rmwebb@usgs.gov, rmwebb@usgs.gov
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ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY IMAGING OF THE TAMARACK RANCH STATE WILDLIFE AREA, NORTHEASTERN COLORADO
POCETA, Jessica A., SANFORD, William E. and HARRY, Dennis L., Department of Geosciences, Colorado State Univ, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1482, jpoceta@hotmail.com, jpoceta@hotmail.com
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INTEGRATED SURFACE- AND GROUND-WATER MODEL DEVELOPMENT
MARKSTROM, Steven L.1, LEAVESLEY, George H.1, BARLOW, Paul M.2, PRUDIC, David E.3 and NISWONGER, Rich3, (1)U.S. Geol Survey, Box 25046, MS 412, Denver Federal Center, Lakewood, CO 80225, (2)U.S. Geol Survey, 10 Bearfoot Road, Northborough, MA 01532, (3)U.S. Geol Survey, 333 West Nye Lane, Suite 203, Carson City, NV 89706, markstro@usgs.gov, markstro@usgs.gov
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REGIONAL-SCALE HYDROSTRATIGRAPHY AND GROUNDWATER CHEMISTRY IN THE WESTERN BENGAL BASIN, INDIA
MUKHERJEE, Abhijit and FRYAR, Alan E., Geological Sciences, Univ of Kentucky, 101 Slone Building, Lexington, KY 40506-0053, amukh2@uky.edu, amukh2@uky.edu
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A COMPARISON OF HYDROGEOLOGIC DRIVING FORCES FOR FRESH AND SALINE GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE TO THE OCEAN
WILSON, Alicia, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Univ of South Carolina, 701 Sumter St, Columbia, SC 29208, awilson@geol.sc.edu, awilson@geol.sc.edu
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IMPACT OF A POROUS PAVEMENT PARKING LOT ON SUBSURFACE WATER QUALITY
AUGENSTERN, Janelle L., Geosciences, Univ of Rhode Island, 9 East Alumni Ave, Rm. 331 Woodward Hall, Kingston, RI 02881, BOVING, Thomas B., Geosciences, Univ of Rhode Island, Woodward Hall, Rm. 315, Kingston, 02881 and STOLT, Mark, Natural Resources Sciences, U of Rhode Island, Coastal Institute, Kingston, RI 02881, Jaug5954@postoffice.uri.edu, Jaug5954@postoffice.uri.edu
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CORRELATION OF DESICCATION FRACTURE CHARACTERISTICS TO MOISTURE CONTENTS AND GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN CENTRAL TEXAS SMECTITE CLAY SOILS
ULIANA, Matthew M., Department of Biology - Geology Program and Aquatic Resources, Texas State Univ-San Marcos, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666 and AKSELROD, Miriam, Geography, Texas State Univ-San Marcos, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666, mu12@txstate.edu, mu12@txstate.edu
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INTENSIVE GROUNDWATER MONITORING: A GOOD THING? A SHALLOW SUBURBAN ALLUVIAL SOIL AQUIFER, NORTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA, REVISITED
HOYLE, Blythe L., Geology, Bryn Mawr College, 101 N. Merion Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, ROSS, Randall R., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 1198, Ada, OK 74820 and FRONEBERGER, Dale F., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Region 4, Drinking Water Section, 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Atlanta, GA 30303, blhoyle@brynmawr.edu, blhoyle@brynmawr.edu
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GEOCHEMISTRY AND HYDROGEOLOGY OF ARTESIAN FLOWS OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE (AMD): CLARION RIVER WATERSHED, NORTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
STAFFORD, Sherry L.1, WEAVER, Theodore J.2 and HEDIN, Robert S.2, (1)Dept. of Geology and Planetary Science, Univ. of Pittsburgh, 200 SRCC, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, (2)Hedin Environmental, Pittsburgh, PA 15228, slsst52@pitt.edu, slsst52@pitt.edu
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CONCEPTUAL MODEL DEVELOPMENT AND IDENTIFICATION OF GROUNDWATER PATHWAYS FOR MONITORING SYSTEM DESIGN AT A NUCLEAR MATERIALS PROCESSING FACILITY USING 3D GEOSPATIAL MODELS
STIREWALT, Gerry L., MANDEX, Inc, 12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 125, Fairfax, VA 22033-3808 and SHEPHERD, James C., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, MS T7F27, Washington, DC 20555, jcs2@nrc.gov, jcs2@nrc.gov
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GROUNDWATER IMPACTS FROM FIVE MILLENNIA OF COPPER MINING - THE LEFKA-XEROS AREA OF CYPRUS
COHEN, Harvey A., 7944 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814, hcohen@sspa.com, hcohen@sspa.com
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HYDROGEOCHEMICAL PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH THE LAKE SAINT-MARTIN IMPACT STRUCTURE, MANITOBA, CANADA
DESBARATS, Alexandre J., Mineral Resources Division, Geol Survey of Canada, 601 Booth St, Ottawa, ON K1A 0E8, Canada, desbarat@NRCan.gc.ca, desbarat@NRCan.gc.ca