2 edition of U.S. Geological Survey Program on Toxic Waste--Ground-Water Contamination found in the catalog.
U.S. Geological Survey Program on Toxic Waste--Ground-Water Contamination
Published
1987
by Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, [Books and Open-File Reports Section, distributor] in [Denver, Colo.?]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies and index
Statement | by Bernard J. Franks, Editor |
Series | U.S. Geological Survey open-file report -- 87-109 |
Contributions | Franks, Bernard J, Toxic Waste-Ground-Water Contamination Program (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 3 microfiches |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14428008M |
Ralph C. Heath is a Staff Hydrologist with the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey. He received a B.S. degree in Geology from the University of North Carolina in , Since then he has worked for the U.S.G.S. in Florida, New York, and North Carolina, serving as District Geologist for the New York‐southern New England › doi › abs › › jtbx. Investigations into the relation between macrodispersion of solutes in the aquifer and heterogeneity of hydraulic conductivity have been an integral part of the U.S. Geological Survey's research at the Cape Cod site since it was chosen in as a research site for the Geological Survey Toxic Waste Ground-Water Contamination :// › Exe › ?Dockey=
EPA//A/ Environmental Chemistry and Kinetics of Biotransformation of Chlorinated Organic Compounds in Ground Water John T. Wilson, Don H. Kampbell, and Jim Weaver Subsurface Protection and Remediation Division, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, R.S. Kerr Research Laboratory, Ada, Oklahoma Introduction Responsible management of the risk associated › Exe › ?Dockey= Movement and Fate of Solutes in a Plume of Sewage-Contaminated Ground Water, Cape Cod, Massachusetts: U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Waste Ground-Water Contamination Program › profile › Denis_Leblanc.
Coplen, T. B., , A manual for a laboratory information management system (LIMS) for light stable isotopes Version U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report , p. Coplen, T.B., , Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for Light Stable Isotopes: U.S. Geological Survey › research › topics › Mattraw HC Jr, Franks BJ () Chapter A. Description of hazardous-waste research at a creosote works, Pensacola, Florida. In: Mattraw HC Jr, Franks BJ (eds) Movement and fate of creosote waste in groundwater, Pensacola, Florida: U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Waste-Ground-Water Contamination Program. U.S.G.S. Alexandria, pp 1–8 Google Scholar › article › › BF
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Coordinator, Toxic Waste Ground-Water Contamination Program U.S. Geological Survey National Center Reston, Virginia Copies of this report can be purchased from: U.S. Geological Survey Books and Open-File Reports Section Federal Center Box Denver, Colorado › of › › › U.S.
Geological survey program on toxic waste--ground-water contamination; proceedings of the Second technical meeting, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, OctoberOpen-File Report › publication › ofr Problems of ground-water contamination from leaking surface impoundments are common in surficial aquifers, and are a subject of increasing concern and attention.
A potentially widespread contamination problem involves organic chemicals used in wood-preserving processes. Creosote is the most extensively used industrial preservative in the United States today, with more than wood-preserving › publication › ofr Waste Ground-Water Contamination Program of the U.S.
Geological Survey. Descriptions are provided of the process-oriented research being conducted on ground-water hydrology, inorganic and organic geochemistry, and ecology.
Problem-oriented research is described for three sites where ground-water contamination has resulted from a crude oil pipeline › of › › › Get this from a library. U.S. Geological Survey Program on Toxic Waste--Ground-Water Contamination: proceedings of the third technical meeting, Pensacola, Florida, March[Bernard J Franks; Toxic Waste-Ground-Water Contamination Program (U.S.); Geological Survey (U.S.);] › title › us-geological-survey-program-on-toxic-waste-ground.
U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Waste-Ground-Water Contamination Program, Fiscal year USGS Open-File Report [Ragone, S. E.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Waste-Ground-Water Contamination Program, Fiscal year USGS Open-File Report › Books › Politics & Social Sciences › Politics & Government. In fiscal yearthe U S Geological Survey began an interdisciplinary research thrust entitled Toxic Waste-Groundwater Contamination Program The objective of the thrust was to provide earth sciences information necessary to evaluate and mitigate existing groundwater contamination problems resulting from the planned or inadvertant disposal of wastes and from certain land-use › article › › BF The U.S.
Geological Survey has begun a nationwide program to study the fate of toxic wastes in ground water. Several sites where ground water is known to be contaminated are being studied by interdisciplinary teams of geohydrologists, chemists, and › ofr Hult, M.F., ed.,Ground-water contamination by crude oil at the Bemidji, Minnesota research site--U.S.
Geological Survey toxic waste-ground-water contamination study: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report:// › publications › We are operating at maximum telework and continue to conduct the important work of the USGS, including maintaining mission essential and critical functions.
We have implemented new safety and fieldwork processes to maintain social distancing to ensure the safety of our employees and Wastewater analysis by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry: in Morganwalp, D.W., and Buxton, H.T., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program--Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, MarchVolume 2 of Contamination of Hydrologic Systems and Related Ecosystems: U.S.
Geological Survey › projects › transport › U.S. Geological survey program on toxic waste--ground-water contamination: proceedings of the second technical meeting, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, October/ By Stephen E.
Ragone and Geological Survey (U.S.) › display › Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution State water quality assessments continue to show that nonpoint source pollution is the leading cause of impairments in surface waters of the U.S.
According to these assessments, agriculture is the most wide-spread › sites › production › files › › documents › Ebbert, J.C.,Gasoline and diesel-oil contamination of ground water at Yakima, Washington--Site description and research goals, in Franks, B.J., ed., U.S.
Geological Survey Program on Toxic Waste--Ground-Water Contamination--Proceedings of the third technical meeting, Pensacola, Florida, MarchU.S.
Geological Survey Open-File › bib › The U.S. Geological Survey's Toxic Waste-Ground Water Contamination Program. Ragone SE(1). Author information: (1)U.S. Geologic Survey, Department of the Interior, Reston, Virginia PMID: [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] MeSH Terms.
Government Agencies* Hazardous Waste/adverse effects* United States › pubmed › Baedecker, M.J., and Lindsay, S.S.,Distribution of unstable constituents in ground water near a creosote works, Pensacola, Florida, in Mattraw, H.C., Jr., and › bib › David Parkhurst.
Research Hydrologist metal loading, and chemical reactions, in Ragone, S.E. ed., U.S. Geological Survey Program on Toxic Waste -- Ground-Water Contamination: Proceedings of the second technical meeting, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, OctoberU.S.
Geological Survey Open-File Reportp. D5-D BALANCE › staff-profiles › david-parkhurst. Effects of land use on ground-water quality in central Florida: preliminary results ; U.S.
Geological Survey Toxic Waste-Ground-Water Contamination Program / by A.T. Rutledge ; prepared in cooperation with the Florida Department of Environmental :// › display › Ground-water samples taken from the multilevel well also exhibited Toxic Waste—Ground-Hater Contamination Third Technical Meeting U.S.
Geological Survey Program on Toxic Waste—Ground-Water Contamination: meeting, Pensacola, Florida, March Geological Survey › resources › papers › Vertical gradients of selected chemical constituents, bacterial populations, bacterial activity and electron acceptors were investigated for an unconfined aquifer contaminated with nitrate and organic compounds on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Fifteen-port multilevel sampling devices (MLS's) were installed within the contaminant plume at the source of the contamination, and at and m › science › article › pii › V.
Contact, chat, social media. About. Organization, jobs, budget › product › A summary of research that has been conducted at the Bemidji crude-oil spill research site can be found in the following Toxic Substances Hydrology Program Proceedings reports.
Hult, M.F., ed.,Ground-water contamination by crude oil at the Bemidji, Minnesota, research site--U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Waste Ground-Water Contamination Study--Toxic Waste Technical Meeting, Tucson › projects › bemidji › U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program, Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March, Volume 1, Contamination from Hard Rock Mining: U.S.
Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report A, p. › nrp › jharvey › pdf ›