Session No. 334
Wednesday, 30 October 2013: 9:00 AM-6:30 PM
Hall D (Colorado Convention Center)

New Insights in Geochemistry (Posters)

Authors will be present from 2:00 to 4:00 PM, and 5:00 to 6:30 PM.

 

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CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC VARIATIONS IN HOT AND COLD SPRINGS AND STREAMS ALONG THE LUANGWA RIFT ZAMBIA
NILES, Mary C.1, OBENBERGER, Kyle2, ATEKWANA, Eliot3 and ATEKWANA, Estella3, (1)Boone Pickens School of Geology, Oklahoma State University, Noble Research Center, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, (2)Boone Pickens School of Geology, Oklahoma State University, 1545 Hanson Circle, Stillwater, OK 74075, (3)Boone Pickens School of Geology, Oklahoma State University, 105 Noble Research Center, Stillwater, OK 74078, mcniles@okstate.edu
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MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ARBUCKLE AQUIFER: IMPLICATIONS FOR CO2 SEQUESTRATION
VEGA, Michael1, CAMPBELL, Brent D.1, WATNEY, W. Lynn2, HOLUBNYAK, Eugene2, BARKER, Robinson1 and DATTA, Saugata1, (1)Department of Geology, Kansas State University, 108 Thompson Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506, (2)Kansas Geological Survey, Univ of Kansas, 1930 Constant Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66047, mavega@ksu.edu
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STRONG IMPACT OF CFCS DESORPTION IN AQUIFERS. TRACERS OF VOCS GROUNDWATER TRANSPORT
SAVADO, Joan A.1, ALLEN-KING, Richelle1, SEMMLER, Robert2, WAID, Christopher B.2 and SHELDON, Amy2, (1)Department of Geology, University at Buffalo, 411 Cooke Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, (2)Department of Geological Sciences, SUNY Geneseo, Geneseo, NY 14454, joananto@buffalo.edu
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WATER QUALITY INDICATORS OF OREGON HOLLOW, A HEADWATER TRIBUTARY; PIKE RUN WATERSHED, WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
PATTON, Nicholas Ross1, FREDRICK, Kyle C.2, HARRIS, Daniel B.3, LOHR, Lisa2 and KILLIAN, Courtney4, (1)Geology, California University of Pennsylvania, 232 Sugar Run Rd, Waynesburg, PA 15370, (2)Earth Sciences, California University of Pennsylvania, 250 University Avenue, Campus Box 55, California, PA 15419, (3)Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, 98 Beechurst Ave, 330 Brooks Hall, Morgantown, WV 26506, (4)Geology, Mississippi State University, 21 Ace Ave Apt 106B, Starkville, MS 39759, pat2588@calu.edu
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BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF CARBON AND SULFUR ISOTOPES IN CRYSTAL LAKE, WEST-CENTRAL OHIO
NICHOLS, Desiree Lee, MEYER, Amanda Lynn and CHENG, Songlin, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Wright State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton, OH 45435, desiree.nichols2@gmail.com
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APPLICATION OF MODERN CAVE DRIPWATER GEOCHEMISTRY TO UNDERSTANDING SEASONAL CHANGES IN MINERAL-SOLUTION REACTIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR RECONSTRUCTING PALEOCLIMATE FROM SPELEOTHEMS
THAYER, Abigail G., Chemistry and Biochemistry, Ohio Northern University, 525 South Main St, Ada, OH 45810, BANNER, Jay, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712 and CASTEEL, Richard, Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, a-thayer.1@onu.edu
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GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ALPINE TUNDRA PORE WATER, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, ESTES PARK, CO
EVANS Jr, Andrew, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, CO 80217-3362, JACOBS, Michael, Department of Chemistry, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, CO 80217-3362 and JANKE, Jason, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Denver, CO 80217-3362, aevans24@msudenver.edu
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PAST AND PRESENT WEATHERING ENVIRONMENTS IN THE DRY VALLEYS, ANTARCTICA BASED ON SEDIMENT CHEMISTRY
STEFFEN, Ashley L., Dept. of Geosciences, North Dakota State University, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108, SAINI-EIDUKAT, Bernhardt, Department of Geosciences, North Dakota State Univ, NDSU Dept 2745, P.O Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050, LEWIS, Adam R., Department of Geosciences, North Dakota State University, P.O. Box 6050 Dept. 2745, Fargo, ND 58108-6050, ZAMORA, Felix J., Geosciences, North Dakota State University, NDSU Dept 2745, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050 and LEPPER, Kenneth, Department of Geosciences, North Dakota State University, P.O. Box 6050, Dept. 2745, Fargo, ND 58108-6050, alsteffen1@gmail.com
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POLYACRYLAMIDE GELS, MICROELECTRODES, AND CENTRIFUGATION-COLORIMETRIC MEASURES: A COMPARISON OF POREWATER ANALYSIS METHODOLOGIES
GEROUX, Jonathon, Department of Geosciences, Mississippi State University, P.O. Box 4816, Mississippi State, MS 39762, MCNEAL, Karen S., Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, TEMPLETON, Curry, Department of Geosciences, Mississippi State University, 355 Lee Blvd, Starkville, MS 39762 and SCHMITZ, D.W., Geosciences, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39759, jmg366@gmail.com
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PROTON-INDUCED SURFACE CHARGE AND DISSOLUTION OF PYROLUSITE IN NACL MEDIA AT 25 OC
RIEDEL, Jennifer, Geosciences, Texas Tech University, 903 Xavier St, Lubbock, TX 79403 and RIDLEY, Moira K., Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-1053, jennifer.riedel@ttu.edu
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ENRICHMENT OF STABLE CESIUM AND RUBIDIUM IN SAVANNAH RIVER SITE SOILS
ZAUNBRECHER, Laura K.1, ELLIOTT, W. Crawford2, PERDRIAL, Nicolas3, WAMPLER, J. Marion4, CYGAN, Randall T.5, KAPLAN, Daniel I.6 and TEICH-MCGOLDRICK, Stephanie5, (1)Geosciences, Georgia State University, 24 Peachtree Center Ave, Atlanta, GA 30303, (2)Geosciences, Georgia State University, 24 Peachtree Center Ave, Atlanta, GA 30302, (3)Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, University of Arizona, 1177 E. Fourth St, Tucson, AZ 85721, (4)School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, (5)Geochemistry Department, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185-0754, (6)Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC 29808, lzaunbrecher1@student.gsu.edu
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LACTIC ACID REMOBILIZATION OF LEAD APATITE AND INCREASED BIOAVAILABILITY OF PB IN CONTAMINATED SOILS
MATYJASIK, Marek, Geosciences, Weber State University, 2507 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408-2507 and MANECKI, Maciej, Department of Mineralogy, Petrography and Geochemistry, AGH - University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland, mmatyjasik@weber.edu
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A STUDY OF ORGANIC COMPOSITION IN MUDSTONE AND SILTSTONE USING LASER SCANNING CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY
FENG, Zihui, WANG, Xue, WANG, Cheng and SUN, Xianda, Exploration and Development Research Institute, PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Company, Ranghulu district,Daqing city, Helongjiang province,China, Daqing, 163712, China, fengzihui@petrochina.com.cn
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SWAUK IT OUT: CARBON ELEMENTAL AND ISOTOPIC ANALYSES OF SEDIMENT BULK ORGANICS IN THE PALEOGENE SWAUK FORMATION, CENTRAL CASCADES, WASHINGTON
FETROW, Anne1, IVENER, Drew1, MCKINLEY, Elli M.1, FOX-DOBBS, Kena2 and FOREMAN, Brady Z.3, (1)Department of Geology, University of Puget Sound, 1500 N. Warner Street, Tacoma, WA 98416, (2)Department of Geology, University of Puget Sound, 1500 N. Warner St, Tacoma, WA 98416-1048, (3)Department of Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55414, afetrow@pugetsound.edu
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HOW HETEROGENEOUS ARE THE SURFACES OF ENVIRONMENTAL BLACK CARBONS?: INSIGHTS FROM ION-PROBE FLOW ADSORPTION MICROCALORIMETRY
HOWELL, John T., The University of Southern Mississippi, 54 Cambrooke, Hattiesburg, MS 39402 and HARVEY, Omar Richard, The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive, Box #5051, Hattiesburg, MS 39406, john.thomas.howell@eagles.usm.edu
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TOWARD AN EVALUATION OF BIOCHAR RECALCITRANCE
HUANG, Rixiang, HOCKADAY, William C., VON BARGEN, Justin M. and LAU, Boris L.T., Geology, Baylor University, One Bear Place #97354, Waco, TX 76798, rixiang_huang@baylor.edu
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ORGANIC BIOMARKER CLASSIFICATION OF OIL FAMILIES IN SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA
EL-WARAKY, Mohamed, Geosciences Department, University of Tulsa, 800 south tucker drive, Tulsa, OK 74104 and FORMOLO, Michael J., Geosciences Department, University of Tulsa, 800 S. Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104, moe025@utulsa.edu
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GOM DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL: A TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF VARIATIONS IN SPILLED HYDROCARBONS
PALOMO, Christina1, PITIRANGGON, Masha2 and YAN, Beizhan2, (1)Biological Sciences, Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA 71457, (2)Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY 10964, cpalomo0011@yahoo.com
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PETROLOGY OF MINERALIZED AND NON-MINERALIZED SAMPLES FROMTHE RAILROAD DISTRICT WITHIN THE CARLIN TREND, ELKO, NV
DVORAK, Katherine A., Geology and Environmental Science, Universty of Akron, Akron, OH 44308, kad62@zips.uakron.edu
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POTENTIAL FOR INSTALLING GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS IN WISCONSIN BASED ON THE CHEMISTRY OF GRANITIC BEDROCK
SZAFRAN, Adam E.J., Geography and Geology, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, 5418 Eisenhower Drive, Wonder Lake, IL 60097, BHATTACHARYYA, Prajukti, Geography and Geology, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, 120 Upham Hall, 800 Main Street, Whitewater, WI 53190, EJNIK, John, W., Chemistry, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, Whitewater, WI 53190 and HART, David J., Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, University of Wisconsin-Extension, 3817 Mineral Point Rd, Madison, WI 53705, szafranae12@uww.edu
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