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Use of Field Scale Experiments and Reactive Solute-Transport Modeling to Evaluate Remediation Alternatives - Webcast Seminar

Waste samples being collected from a swine manure storage structure
USGS scientists processing water samples during a stream tracer test on California Gulch, Animas River, Colorado
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USGS scientist Dr. Briant A. Kimball was invited to give a seminar on " Use of Field Scale Experiments and Reactive Solute-Transport Modeling to Evaluate Remediation Alternatives " at Utah State University, Logan, Utah, October 5, 2004. The seminar was part of the Utah State University Water Initiative’s seminar series. Dr. Kimball’s talk highlighted his work on the use of in-stream tracer tests to characterize the inputs of acid-mine drainage from mining effected lands conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program.

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