Joint 52nd Northeastern Annual Section / 51st North-Central Annual Section Meeting - 2017

Session No. 62
Tuesday, 21 March 2017: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Urban, 17th Floor (Omni William Penn Hotel)

T45. Sources, Transport and Fate of Trace Elements and Organics in the Environment (Posters)

Authors will be present from 9:30 to 11:30 AM.

 

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ASSESSING WATERSHED CHANGE AND SEDIMENT GEOCHEMISTRY IN A RIVERINE WATER-SOURCE RESERVOIR
SCOTT, Derek J.1, SCHROEDER, Lauren A.2, MCLEAN, Colleen E.1 and ARMSTRONG, Felicia P.1, (1)Geological and Environmental Sciences, Youngstown State University, 2120 Moser Hall, One University Plaza, Youngstown, OH 44555, (2)Biological Sciences, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH 44555, djscott@student.ysu.edu, djscott@student.ysu.edu
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A GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF RESIDENTIAL WATER WELLS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
SULLIVAN, R.J.1, WESSNER, Lucas J.1, VENN, Cynthia2 and HALLEN, Christopher P.3, (1)Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences,, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 East 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (2)Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. Second St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (3)Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, rjs24976@huskies.bloomu.edu, rjs24976@huskies.bloomu.edu
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MODELING NITROGEN DYNAMICS IN THE TIOUGHNIOGA RIVER, NEW YORK
JIN, Li, Geology, SUNY Cortland, Cortland, NY 13045, GUTCHESS, Kristina M., Department of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, 204 Heroy Geology Laboratory, Syracuse, NY 13244 and LU, Zunli, Department of Earth Sciences*, Syracuse University, 204 Heroy Geology Laboratory, Syracuse, NY 13244, li.jin@cortland.edu, li.jin@cortland.edu
Handouts
  • 2017 NEGSA.pdf (4.4 MB)
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    GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF FISHING CREEK IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
    BRAUCKMANN, Matthew A.1, CIECIERSKI, Dereck T.1, VENN, Cynthia1 and HALLEN, Christopher P.2, (1)Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. Second St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (2)Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, mab45072@huskies.bloomu.edu, mab45072@huskies.bloomu.edu
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    SOURCES AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN AGRICULTURAL SOILS OF LEBANON, CT
    MEADOWS, Maxwell C. and OYEWUMI, Oluyinka, Department of Geological Sciences, Central Connecticut State University, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050, mcmeadows@my.ccsu.edu, mcmeadows@my.ccsu.edu
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    A COMPARISON OF SURFACE WATER SALT CONCENTRATIONS FROM DIFFERENT ROAD SALTING METHODS
    STEGMAN, Marissa Eve, Albion College, 5447 Kellogg Center, Albion College, Albion, MI 49224, KNEESHAW, Tara, Geology Department, Grand Valley State University, 1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401 and MENOLD, Carrie A., Department of Geological Sciences, Albion College, 611 E Porter St, Albion, MI 49224, stegman.marissa@gmail.com, stegman.marissa@gmail.com
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    A COMPARISON OF RURAL AND URBAN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS AS A FUNCTION OF LAND COVER CHANGES IN SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO
    ROCCHIO, Andrea Michelle, Department of Geosciences, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325 and PECK, John A., Geosciences, The University of Akron, CRH 114, Akron, OH 44325, amr244@zips.uakron.edu, amr244@zips.uakron.edu
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    INORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE WATER QUALITY OF CATFISH BOG AT CRYSTAL LAKE CAMPS, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA
    LENKER, Mitchell R.1, HOOKER, David1, VENN, Cynthia1 and HALLEN, Christopher P.2, (1)Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. Second St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (2)Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, mrl56532@huskies.bloomu.edu, mrl56532@huskies.bloomu.edu
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    MERCURY BIOACCUMULATION IN SPOTTED SALAMANDERS IN SOUTHWEST OHIO
    WALKER, Rachel A., Earth & Environmental Sciences, Wright State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, OH 45435 and HAMMERSCHMIDT, Chad R., Earth & Environmental Sciences, Wright State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Dayton, OH 45435, walker.273@wright.edu, walker.273@wright.edu
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    DEFORESTATION AND CULTIVATION MOBILIZE MERCURY FROM TOPSOIL
    BORING, Dane, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Wright State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, OH 45435, HAMMERSCHMIDT, Chad R., Earth & Environmental Sciences, Wright State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Dayton, OH 45435 and COSTELLO, David M., Biological Sciences, Kent State University, 800 E. Summit St., 217 Cunningham Hall, Kent, OH 44240, boring.6@wright.edu, boring.6@wright.edu
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    VLX: A CONVENIENT SPREADSHEET FOR MODELING VADOSE ZONE CONTAMINANT LEACHING TO GROUNDWATER
    GOULD, William Wallace, WWGeosciences, 104 Henderson Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15235, wwgould@wwgeosciences.com, wwgould@wwgeosciences.com
    Handouts
  • VLX_posters.pdf (815.0 kB)
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    THE UPTAKE OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN LAB-CONTAMINATED SOILS FROM LEBANON, CT
    LUDDY, Morrisa, WEINSTEIGER, Allison and OYEWUMI, Oluyinka, Department of Geological Sciences, Central Connecticut State University, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050, mcludd11@comcast.net, mcludd11@comcast.net
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    GEOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT OF TOPSOIL AND ROCK FORMATIONS FROM LEBANON, CT
    OYEWUMI, Oluyinka, KIM, Angela, WEINSTEIGER, Allison and MEADOWS, Maxwell C., Department of Geological Sciences, Central Connecticut State University, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050, oyewumi@ccsu.edu, oyewumi@ccsu.edu
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    TRACE ELEMENT ANALYSIS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF THE ROXBURY QUARRY, ROXBURY CONNECTICUT
    GAJDA, Emily Sarah, EVANS, Mark A. and OYEWUMI, Oluyinka, Department of Geological Sciences, Central Connecticut State University, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050, emilygajda@yahoo.com, emilygajda@yahoo.com
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    INVESTIGATION OF TRACE METAL TRANSPORT IN AN AMD-IMPACTED STREAM AND TREATMENT SYSTEM IN NORTHEASTERN OHIO
    SHAW, Meaghan E., Kent State University, Kent, OH 44240 and HERNDON, Elizabeth, Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44240, mshaw35@kent.edu, mshaw35@kent.edu
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    IRON SPECIATION IN ACID MINE DRAINAGE IMPACTED MINGO CREEK, WASHINGTON COUNTY, PA
    HUSSAK, Derek Joseph, Geology, California Universityof Pennsylvania, 250 University Avenue, California, PA 15419, hus8106@calu.edu, hus8106@calu.edu
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    AN ONGOING ASSESSMENT OF SCARLIFT 15 ABANDONED MINE DRAINAGE REMEDIATION SYSTEM, RANSHAW (NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY) PA
    ADAMS, James M.1, SHAPIRO, Nathan S.1, VENN, Cynthia1 and HALLEN, Christopher P.2, (1)Environmental, Geographical and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. Second St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (2)Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 E. 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, nss85534@huskies.bloomu.edu, nss85534@huskies.bloomu.edu
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    TRACE METAL STORAGE IN COAL LEGACY SEDIMENTS DEPOSITED ALONG THE NORTH BRANCH SUSQUEHANNA RIVER, PENNSYLVANIA
    PREZKOP, Joshua T., SAVIDGE, Sabrina M. and RICKER, Matthew C., Department of Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 East Second Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, jtp11603@huskies.bloomu.edu, jtp11603@huskies.bloomu.edu
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    SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF CONTAMINANT METAL TRAPPING ON FLOODPLAIN SURFACES OF THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER IN NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
    STEINHAUSER, D.J.1, SULLIVAN, R.J.2 and RICKER, M.C.2, (1)Biology and Allied Health Sciences, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 East 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (2)Environmental, Geographical, and Geological Sciences,, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, 400 East 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815, djs38993@huskies.bloomu.edu, djs38993@huskies.bloomu.edu
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    A SEASONAL COMPARISON OF THE PASSIVE ABANDONED COAL MINE REMEDIATION SYSTEM AT WINGFIELD PINES
    VALKANAS, Michelle M. and TRUN, Nancy, Biological Sciences, Duquesne University, 600 Forbes Ave, 258 Mellon Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15282, bollingerm@duq.edu, bollingerm@duq.edu
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    RARE-EARTH ELEMENT AND ARSENIC GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE HYDROTHERMAL CALCITE HOSTED IN THE LACUSTRINE FORMATIONS OF THE NEWARK BASIN: IMPLICATION TO THE FLUID MIGRATION AND QUALITY OF GROUNDWATER
    RDDAD, Larbi, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kingsborough Community College, 2001 Oriental Boulevard, Brooklyn, NY 11235 and KRĂ„MER, Dennis, Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, Jacobs University Bremen, Campus Ring 1, Bremen, 28759, Germany, Lrddad@gmail.com, Lrddad@gmail.com
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