Northeastern Section - 44th Annual Meeting (22–24 March 2009)

Session No. 43
Monday, 23 March 2009: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

T2. From Road Salt to Arsenic and Other Environmental Contaminants in Hydrologic Systems (Posters)

Authors will be present from 1:30 to 3:30 PM.

 

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FATE AND TRANSPORT OF ROAD SALT CONTAMINATION THROUGH A CALCAREOUS FEN: KAMPOOSA BOG, STOCKBRIDGE, MA
RHODES, Amy L.1, GUSWA, Andrew J.2 and PUFALL, Ann1, (1)Geology, Smith College, Dept of Geology, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, (2)Picker Engineering Program, Smith College, 51 College Lane, Northampton, MA 01063, arhodes@email.smith.edu, arhodes@email.smith.edu
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HYDROUS FERRIC OXIDE TRANSPORT PROCESSES DURING FLOOD EVENTS: EXAMPLES FROM THE TAR CREEK SUPERFUND SITE
ESTES, Emily, Geosciences, Wellesley College, 106 Central St, Wellesley, MA 02481, MCCARTHY, Kathleen, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, 401 Park Drive, Boston, MA 02215, BRABANDER, Daniel J., Geosciences, Wellesley College, 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02481, SCHAIDER, Laurel A., Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University, 401 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215 and SHINE, James P., Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, MA 02215, emily.r.estes@gmail.com, emily.r.estes@gmail.com
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SOURCES OF ARSENIC TO STREAMS OF THE INNER COASTAL PLAIN OF NEW JERSEY, USA
BARRINGER, Julia L.1, BONIN, Jennifer L.1, REILLY, Pamela A.1, SZABO, Zoltan1 and MCGEE, Craig K.2, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, New Jersey Water Science Center, 810 Bear Tavern Road, West Trenton, NJ 08628, (2)Camden County Soil Conservation District, 423 Commerce Lane, Suite 1, West Berlin, NJ 08091, jbarring@usgs.gov, jbarring@usgs.gov
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THE EFFECT OF SOIL TEMPERATURE ON ARSENIC DE-SORPTION IN CARBONATE-RICH ENVIRONMENTS
WYATT, Kylah, Geology, 411 Cooke Hall, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 and BANK, Tracy L., Geology, SUNY Buffalo, 876 Natural Science Complex, Buffalo, NY 14260, kylah.w@gmail.com, kylah.w@gmail.com
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CUMULATIVE IMPACTS OF HIGHLY VARIABLE LAND-USE WITHIN A NEW YORK WATERSHED
MCCANN, John W., Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies, Binghamton University, PO BOX 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902, mccannjw@gmail.com, mccannjw@gmail.com
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GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE NORTH RIVER DRAINAGE BASIN
PYBURN, Joseph, Geological Sciences, Salem State College, 352 Lafayette Street, Salem, MA 01970 and ALLEN, Douglas, Geological Sciences, Salem State University, Salem, MA 01970, joepyburn1986111@yahoo.com, joepyburn1986111@yahoo.com
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CHLORIDE LOADING PATTERNS IN TWO WATERSHEDS IN MASSACHUSETTS
TEDDER, Newton and HON, Rudolph, Department of Geology & Geophysics, Boston College, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, tedder@bc.edu, tedder@bc.edu
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FLUCTUATIONS IN CHLORIDE LOADING DURING THREE PRECIPITATION EVENTS IN SAUGUS RIVER, MA
SEGE, Jon E., Geology and Geophysics, Boston College, Boston College, Edmond's Hall 913N, P.O. Box 9191, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-9191 and HON, Rudolph, Department of Geology & Geophysics, Boston College, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, segej@mail.bc.edu, segej@mail.bc.edu
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TRACE METAL TRANSPORT AND DEPOSITION IN THE GREAT BAY ESTUARY, NH: A JULY 2008 UPDATE
WASON, Don, Dover High School, 25 Alumni Drive, Dover, NH 03820, GUERREIRO, Anne, Hillsboro-Deering Middle School, 6 Hillcat Drive, Hillsboro, NH 03244, CADY, Peter, Shapleigh Middle School, 43 Stevenson Road, Kittery, ME 03904 and SCIENTIFIC PARTY, TESSE, Joan and James Leitzel Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, pcady@kitteryschools.org, pcady@kitteryschools.org
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