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NEW: USGS News Release, February 12, 2009:
Variety of Chemicals Found in Waters Flowing into Lake Champlain

A variety of man-made chemicals has been found in the streams and wastewaters that discharge into Lake Champlain based on a recently completed study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The chemicals found include pesticides, fire retardants, fragrances, detergent degradates, and caffeine. An abstract of the report summarizing the study can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121663615/abstract


Recently Released Reports Now Available Online: 
NEW: Environmental Pollution: Ultraviolet absorbance as a proxy for total dissolved mercury in streams Small image of report cover -- click to view report
NEW: USGS SIR2009–5022: The Effects of Urbanization and Other Environmental Gradients on Algal Assemblages in Nine Metropolitan Areas across the United States Small image of report cover -- click to view report
USGS SIR2008–5206: Estimation of Flood Discharges at Selected Recurrence Intervals for Streams in New Hampshire Small image of report cover -- click to view report
USGS OFR2008–1282: Framework for evaluating water quality of the New England crystalline rock aquifers Small image of report cover -- click to view report
USGS OFR2008-1333: Bedrock, borehole, and water-quality characterization of a methane-producing water well in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Small image of report cover -- click to view report
Ecosystems, A cross-site comparison of factors influencing soil nitrification rates in northeastern USA forested watersheds, DOI: 10.1007/s10021-008-9214-4  

 

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