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Garcia, C.A., Johnson, M.J., Andraski, B.J., Halford, K.J., and Mayers, C.J., 2008, Portable chamber measurements of evapotranspiration at the Amargosa Desert Research Site near Beatty, Nye County, Nevada, 2003–06: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008–5135, 10 p. Available on the World Wide Web only (http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2008/5135/)
Lucius, J.E., Abraham, J.D., and Burton, B.L., 2008, Resistivity profiling for mapping gravel layers that may control contaminant migration at the Amargosa Desert Research Site, Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008–5091, 30 p. Available on the World Wide Web only
(http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2008/5091/)
Niswonger, R.G., Prudic, D.E., Fogg, G.E., Stonestrom, D.A., and Buckland, E.M., 2008, Method for estimating spatially variable seepage loss and hydraulic conductivity in intermittent and ephemeral streams: Water Resources Research, v. 44, doi:10.1029/2007WR006626. (article)
Walvoord, M.A., Andraski, B.J., Krabbenhoft, D.P., and Striegl, R.G., 2008, Transport of elemental mercury in the unsaturated zone from a waste disposal site in an arid region: Applied Geochemistry, v. 23, no. 3, p. 572–583, doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2007.12.014 (article)
Rogers, A.K., 2008, Field data validation of an algorithm for computing obsidian effective hydration temperature: Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 35, p. 441-447, doi:10.1016/j.jas.2007.04.009 (article)
Stonestrom, D.A., Prudic, D.E., Walvoord, M.A., Abraham, J.D., Stewart-Deaker, A.E., Glancy, P.A., Constantz, J. Laczniak, R.J., and Andraski., B.J., 2007, Focused ground-water recharge in the Amargosa Desert Basin, in Stonestrom, D.A., Constantz, J., Ferre, T.P.A., and Leake, S.A., eds., Ground-water recharge in the arid and semiarid southwestern United States: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1703-E, p. 107-136. http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/pp1703/e/
Price, V., Temples, T., Hodges, R., Dai, Z., Watkins, D., and Imrich, J., 2007, Integrated ground-water monitoring strategy for NRC-licensed facilities and sites: Case study applications: NUREG/CR-6948, Vol. 2, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC.
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/contract/cr6948/v2/index.html
(Chapter 4 illustrates application of the monitoring strategy to the Beatty, NV waste site using ADRS data.)
Rao, B., Anderson, T.A., Orris, G.J., Rainwater, K.A., Rajagopalan, S., Sandvig, R.M., Scanlon, B.R., Stonestrom, D.A., Walvoord, M.A., and Jackson, W.A., 2007, Widespread natural perchlorate in unsaturated zones of the southwest United States: Environmental Science and Technology, doi:10.1021/es062853i
Garcia, C.A., 2007, Vertical tritium transport from the shallow unsaturated zone to the atmosphere, Amargosa Desert Research Site, Nevada: Reno, University of Nevada, M.S. Thesis, 122 p.
Johnson, M.J., Mayers, C.J., Garcia, C.A., and Andraski, B.J., 2007, Selected micrometeorological, soil-moisture, and evapotranspiration data at Amargosa Desert Research Site in Nye County near Beatty, Nevada, 2001-05: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 284, 28 p. Available on the World Wide Web only
(http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/2007/284/)
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Other ADRS Related Activites
Previous activities |
ADRS POSTER WINS FIRST PLACE AT NEVADA WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
Amanda Garcia took first place in the student poster competition with her presentation titled “Estimating Tritium Fluxes from the Shallow Unsaturated Zone to the Atmosphere in an Arid Environment Dominated by Creosote Bush (USGS-ADRS).”
February 20-22, 2007, Sparks, NV
AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION FALL MEETING
-- Amanda Garcia presented a talk “Estimating Tritium Fluxes from the Shallow Unsaturated Zone to the Atmosphere in an Arid Environment Dominated by Creosote Bush USGS-ADRS),” by C. Garcia, B. Andraski, S. Wheatcraft, M. Johnson, R. Michel, and D. Stonestrom (Univ. NV-Reno; USGS-NV, -NRP)
-- Dave Stonestrom presented a talk “A Reservoir of natural perchlorate in unsaturated zones of arid and semi-arid regions, southwestern USA,” by Rao, B.A., Stonestrom, D.A., Anderson, T.A., Orris, G.J., Rajagopalan, S., Sandvig, R.M., Scanlon, B.R., Walvoord, M.A., and Jackson, W.A.
-- December 11–15, 2006, San Francisco, CA
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA MEETING
-- Michelle Walvoord and Dave Stonestrom (USGS-NRP) convened a Special Session: “Gradients at Hydrologic Interfaces as Indicators of Key Earth-Surface (‘Critical-Zone’) Processes.”
-- Michelle Walvoord (USGS-NRP) made an invited presentation titled “Discontinuities in recharge through arid and semiarid basin floors: evidence from the unsaturated zone and linkages to environmental change.”
-- “Use of Resistivity Sounding Data in a Hydrogeologic Conceptual Site Model” by V. Price, D. Watkins (Advanced Environmental Solutions, LLC), and T. Nicholson (U.S. Nuclear Reg. Comm.). The presentation described an approach to ground-water monitoring, parts of which were tested with field data from the ADRS.
-- October 22-25, 2006, Philadelphia, PA
ADRS RESEARCH PRESENTED TO ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE
Brian Andraski discussed ADRS findings in a presentation titled “Monitoring and Modeling to Improve Understanding of Contaminant-Transport Processes in an Arid Environment,” by B. Andraski, D. Stonestrom, C. Mayers, M. Walvoord, R. Michel, R. Baker, R. Striegl, and D. Krabbenhoft (USGS-NV, NRP, NJ, WI) at a meeting held at U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Headquarters, September 19-20, 2006, Rockville, MD. http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/acnw/agenda/2006/
USGS NATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAM / WATER SCIENCE CENTER LECTURE SERIES
Michelle Walvoord, (USGS-NRP) presented a talk titled, “Unsaturated-zone forensics provides insight to soil and water resources” at six USGS Water Science Centers in the eastern, central, and western regions, May-Sept 2006.
MERCURY 2006--INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MERCURY AS A GLOBAL POLLUTANT
Rob Striegl presented a poster titled “Elemental mercury transport in the deep unsaturated zone from an arid waste disposal site,” by M. Walvoord, D. Krabbenhoft, R. Striegl, B. Andraski (USGS-NRP, WI, NV). August 6-11, 2006, Madison, WI. http://www.mercury2006.org/
18th WORLD CONGRESS OF SOIL SCIENCE (WCSS)
- Brian Andraski presented “Plant-based plume-scale mapping reveals tritium-transport extent and processes in desert soils,” by B. Andraski, D. Stonestrom, C. Garcia, R. Michel, M. Johnson, and D. Decker (USGS-NV, NRP; Univ. NV-Reno; Desert Research Inst.) in the symposium “Measurement, Occurrence, and Transport of Radionuclides in Soils and Sediments, and Their Transfer to Biota.”
- Glendon Gee presented a poster titled “Fluxmeters for monitoring recharge in desert settings,” by G. Gee, J. Keller, F. Zhang, A. Ward and B. Andraski (Pacific NW Natl. Lab; USGS-NV) in the symposium “Emerging Topics in Soil Use and Management.” Results included those from the ADRS test-trench site. July 9-15, 2006, Philadelphia, PA. http://www.colostate.edu/programs/IUSS/18wcss/
SPECIAL SESSION AT 2005 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA ANNUAL MEETING
Dave Stonestrom (USGS-NRP), Andrew Jackson (Texas Tech Univ.), and Scott Tyler (Univ. of Nevada, Reno) convened a Special Session “Naturally Occurring Perchlorate (and other Oxyanions) in the Hydrologic Cycle--Origins, Accumulation, Transformations, and Transport,” October 16-19, 2005, Salt Lake City, UT.
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2005AM/finalprogram/session_16067.htm
Presentations included:
- “Source and Occurrence of Non-Anthropogenic Perchlorate” by A. Jackson (Texas Tech Univ.) and D. Stonestrom (USGS-NRP).
- “Plants as Bioaccumulators of Perchlorate” by G. Harvey (USAF), G. Orris (USGS-GD), A. Jackson (Texas Tech Univ.), and B. Andraski (USGS-NV).
- “Perchlorate Accumulation Beneath Native Vegetation in Arid and Semi-Arid Environments” by D. Stonestrom, M. Walvoord (USGS-NRP), V. Heilweil (USGS-UT), A. Jackson, and S. Rajagopalan (Texas Tech Univ.)
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