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Upcoming Publications (In Press)

  • Acid rock drainage and climate change: Nordstrom, D.K., Journal of Geochemical Exploration, doi:10.1016/j.gexplo.2008.08.002 (IN PRESS).
  • Biochemical indicators for the bioavailability of organic carbon in ground water: Chapelle, F.H., Bradley, P.M., Goode, D.J., Tiedeman, C., Lacombe, P.J., Kaiser, K., and Benner, R., Ground Water, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2008.00493.x (IN PRESS).
  • Biogeochemistry at a wetland sediment-alluvial aquifer interface in a landfill leachate plume: Lorah, M.M., Cozzarelli, I.M., and Bšhlke, J.K., Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2008.11.008 (IN PRESS).
  • Biological degradation of chloroethenes: Bradley, P.M., and Chapelle, F.H., in SERDP/ESTCP Monograph on Remediation of Dissolved-Phase Chlorinated Solvents: (IN PRESS).
  • Case study of a full-scale evapotranspiration cover: McGuire, P.E., Andraski, B.J., and Archibald, R., Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering (IN PRESS).
  • A comparison of methyl mercury production and distribution in sediments of the Congaree and Edisto River Basins, South Carolina: Chapelle, F.H., Journey, C.A., and Bradley, P.M., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report (IN PRESS).
  • Comparison of pumped and diffusion sampling methods to monitor concentrations of perchlorate and explosive compounds in ground water, Camp Edwards, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 2004-2005: LeBlanc, D.R., and Vroblesky, D.A., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5159 (IN PRESS).
  • Comparison of wastewater chemicals, bacteria concentrations, and bacterial pathogen genes as indicators of fecal pollution: Haack, S.K., Duris, J.W., Fogarty, L.R., Kolpin, D.W., Focazio, M.J., Meyer, M.T., and Furlong, E.T., Journal of Environmental Quality (IN PRESS).
  • Corbula amurensis: Thompson, J.K., in Invasive Species Compendium, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, CABI (IN PRESS).
  • The effect of grain-coating mineralogy on the storage and transport of nitrate and sulfate in the unsaturated zone: Reilly, T.J., Fishman, N.S., and Baehr, A.L., Vadose Zone Journal (IN PRESS).
  • Electrical characterization of non-Fickian transport in groundwater and hyporheic systems: Singha, K., Pidlisecky, A., Day-Lewis, F.D., and Gooseff, M.N., Water Resources Research, WR007048, doi:10.1029/2008WR007048 (IN PRESS).
  • An empirical method for estimating instream pre-mining pH and dissolved Cu concentration in catchments with acidic drainage and ferricrete: Nimick, D.A., Gurrieri, J.T., and Furniss, G., Applied Geochemistry, doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2008.11.007 (IN PRESS).
  • Environmental factors affecting mercury in Camp Far West Reservoir, 2001-03: Alpers, C.N., Stewart, A.R., Saiki, M.K., Marvin-DiPasquale, M., Topping, B.R., Rider, K.M., Gallanthine, S.K., Kester, C.A., Rye, R.O., Antweiler, R.C., and DeWild, J.F., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5008 (IN PRESS).
  • An Eulerian-Lagrangian numerical scheme for simulating streams with advection, dispersion, and transient storage in streams and a comparison of numerical methods: Cox, T.J., and Runkel, R.L., Journal of Environmental Engineering (IN PRESS).
  • Fate of consumer product chemicals in the subsurface environment--25 Years of research on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA: Barber, L.B., in Hill, M.C., ed., Groundwater Quality 2007--Securing Groundwater Quality in Urban and Industrial Environments: International Association of Hydrological Sciences IAHS Redbook (IN PRESS).
  • Interpretation of a transient storage model of stream solute transport applied to overlapping spatial scales: Gooseff, M.N., Briggs, M.A., Bencala, K.E., McGlynn, B.L., and Scott, D.T., Limnology and Oceanography--Methods (IN PRESS).
  • Metal contamination and post-remediation recovery in the Boulder River watershed, Jefferson County, Montana: Unruh, D.M., Church, S.E., Fey, D.L., and Nimick, D.A., Geochemistry--Exploration, Environment, Analysis (IN PRESS).
  • Microbial characterization of nitrification in a shallow, nitrogen-contaminated aquifer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts and detection of a novel cluster associated with nitrifying Betaproteobacteria: Miller, D.N., and Smith, R.L., Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2008.10.011 (IN PRESS).
  • Multi-residue method for the analysis of 85 current-use and legacy pesticides in bed and suspended sediments: Smalling, K.L., and Kuivila, K.M., Journal of Chromatography A (IN PRESS).
  • Naturally acidic surface and ground waters draining porphyry-related mineralized areas of the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado and New Mexico: Verplanck, P.L., Nordstrom, D.K., Plumlee, G.S., Bove, D.J., and Runkel, R.L., Applied Geochemistry (IN PRESS).
  • Occurrence and turnover of nitric oxide in a nitrogen-impacted sand and gravel aquifer: Smith, R.L., and Yoshinari, T., Environmental Science and Technology (IN PRESS).
  • Occurrence of organic wastewater compounds in the Tinkers Creek watershed and two other tributaries to the Cuyahoga River, Northeast Ohio: Tertuliani, J.S., Alvarez, D.S., Furlong, E.T., Meyer, M.T., Zaugg, S.D., and Koltun, G.F., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5173, 60 p (IN PRESS).
  • One-dimensional transport with equilibrium chemistry (OTEQ)--A reactive transport model for streams and rivers: Runkel, R.L., U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods book 6, chapter B6 (IN PRESS).
  • Phytoremediation of contaminated ground-water systems: Landmeyer, J.E., Springer. (IN PRESS).
  • Prevalence of tumors in brown bullhead from three lakes in southeastern Massachusetts, 2002: Baumann, P.C., LeBlanc, D.R., Blazer, V.S., Meier, J.R., Hurley, S.T., and Kiryu, Y., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5198 (IN PRESS).
  • Shallow water processes govern system-wide phytoplankton bloom dynamics--A field study: Thompson, J.K., Koseff, J.R., Monismith, S.G., and Lucas, L.V., Journal of Marine Systems, doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.12.006 (Corrected proof) (IN PRESS).
  • Shallow water processes govern system-wide phytoplankton bloom dynamics--A modeling study: Lucas, L.V., Koseff, J.R., Monismith, S.G., and Thompson, J.K., Journal of Marine Systems, doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2008.07.011 (Corrected Proof) (IN PRESS).
  • The short-term effect of cattle exclosures on Columbia Spotted Frog (Rana luteiventris) populations and habitat in Northeastern Oregon, USA: Adams, M.J., Pearl, C.A., McCreary, B., Galvan, S.K., Wessell, S.J., Wente, W.H., Anderson, C.W., and Kuehl, A.B., Journal of Herpetology (IN PRESS).
  • Simulated response of water quality in public supply wells to land-use change: McMahon, P.B., Burow, K.R., Kauffman, L.J., Eberts, S.M., Bšhlke, J.K., and Gurdak, J.J., Water Resources Research, doi:10.1029/2007WR006731 (IN PRESS).
  • Subsurface fate and transport of 4-nonylphenol, 17Β-estradiol, and sulfamethoxazole: Barber, L.B., Meyer, M.T., LeBlanc, D.R., Kolpin, D.W., Bradley, P.M., Chapelle, F.H., and Rubio, F., in Hill, M.C., ed., Groundwater Quality 2007--Securing Groundwater Quality in Urban and Industrial Environments: International Association of Hydrological Sciences IAHS Redbook (IN PRESS).
  • Topographic controls on hillslope-riparian-stream water table continuity in a set of nested catchments, Northern Rocky Mountains, Montana: Jencso, K., McGlynn, B., Gooseff , M.N., Bencala, K.E., and Wondzell, S.M., Water Resources Research (IN PRESS).
  • Transport of tritium contamination from the shallow unsaturated zone to the atmosphere in an arid environment: Garcia, C.A., Andraski, B.J., Stonestrom, D.A., Cooper, C.A., Johnson, M.J., Michel, R.L., and Wheatcraft, S.W., Vadose Zone Journal (IN PRESS).
  • The use of fluoride as a natural tracer and the relationship to geologic features--Examples from the Animas River Watershed, San Juan Mountains, Colorado: Bove, D.J., Walton-Day, K., and Kimball, B.A., Geochemistry--Exploration, Environment, and Analysis (IN PRESS).
  • Use of inverse modeling methods to improve ground-water-modeling calibration and evaluate model-prediction uncertainty, Camp Edwards, Cape Cod, Massachusetts: Walter, D.A., and LeBlanc, D.R., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007-5257 (IN PRESS).
  • Wastewater effluent, combined sewer overflows, and other sources of organic compounds to Lake Champlain: Phillips, P.J., and Chalmers, A.T., Journal of the American Water Works Association (IN PRESS).
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