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Selected New Publications

  • Pre- and post-remediation characterization of acid-generating fluvial tailings material: Smith, K.S., Walton-Day, K., Hoal, K.O., Driscoll, R.L., and Pietersen, K., in 9th International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage (ICARD), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 20-26, 2012. (IN PRESS).
  • Volatile fuel hydrocarbons and oxygenates in the environment: Cozzarelli, I.M., McKelvie, J.R., and Baehr, A.L., in Lollar, B.S., ed., Environmental Geochemistry, in Holland, H.D. and Turekian, Karl K., eds. Treatise on Geochemistry, (2nd ed.), New York, Elsevier Science, v. 9 (IN PRESS).
  • Effect of formation conditions on biochars--Compositional and structural properties of cellulose, lignin, and Pine biochars: Rutherford, D.W., Wershaw, R.L., Rostad, C.E., and Kelly, C.N., Biomass and Bioenergy, doi:10.1016/j.biombioe.2012.06.026 (IN PRESS).
  • Diel cycling of trace elements in streams draining mineralized areas: Gammons, C.H., Nimick, D.A., and Parker, S.R., in Environmental Geochemistry for Modern Mining, in Reviews in Economic Geology, Littleton, Colo., Society of Economic Geologists (IN PRESS).
  • PHAST4 Windows--A 3D graphical user interface for the reactive-transport simulator PHAST: Charlton, S.R., and Parkhurst, D.W., Ground Water (IN PRESS).
  • Characterizing vadose zone hydrocarbon biodegradation using CO2-effluxes, isotopes, and reactive transport modeling: Sihota, N.J., and Mayer, K.U., Vadose Zone Journal (IN PRESS).
  • Data visualization, time-series analysis, and mass-balance modeling of hydrologic and water-quality data for McTier Creek, South Carolina 2007-2009: Benedict, S.T., Conrads, P.A., Feaster, T.D., Journey, C.A., Golden, H.E., and Bradley, P.M., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2011-1209, 32 p (IN PRESS).
  • Fluvial transport of mercury, organic carbon, suspended sediment, and selected major ions in contrasting stream basins in South Carolina and New York--October 2004-September 2009: Journey, C.A., Burns, D.A., Riva-Murray, K., Brigham, M.E., Button, D.T., Feaster, T.D., Pekewich, M.D., and Bradley, P.M., U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2012-5173 (IN PRESS).
  • Dietary carbon source influences mercury bioaccumulation in small streams of the Adirondack Mountains of New York and the Coastal Plain of South Carolina, US: Riva-Murray, K., Bradley, P.M., Chasar, L.C., Button, D.T., Brigham, M.E., Eikenberry, B.C.S., Journey, C.A., and Lutz, M.A., Ecotoxicology (IN PRESS).
  • Drivers of change in estuarine-coastal ecosystems--Discoveries from four decades of study in San Francisco Bay: Cloern, J.E., and Jassby, A.D., Reviews of Geophysics, doi:10.1029/2012RG000397 (IN PRESS).
  • Contaminants in stream sediments from seven U.S. metropolitan areas--II, Sediment toxicity to the amphipod Hyalella azteca and the midge Chironomus dilutus: Kemble, N.E., Hardesty, D.K., Ingersoll, C.G., Kunz, J.L., Sibley, P.K., Calhoun, D.L., Gilliom, R.J., Kuivila, K.M., Nowell, L.H., and Moran, P.W., Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (IN PRESS).
  • Contaminants in stream sediments from seven U.S. metropolitan areas--I, Distribution in relation to urbanization: Nowell, L.H., Moran, P.W., Gilliom, R.J., Calhoun, D.L., Ingersoll, C.G., Kemble, N.E., Kuivila, K.M., and Phillips, P.J., Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (IN PRESS).
  • Determination of steroid hormones and related compounds in filtered and unfiltered water by solid-phase extraction, derivatization, and gas chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry: Foreman, W.T., Gray, J.L., ReVello, R.C., Lindley, C.E., Losche, S.A., and Barber, L.B., U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods book 5, sec. B, chap. 9 (IN PRESS).
  • Chemical contaminants in water and sediment near fish nesting sites in the Potomac River basin--Determining potential exposures to native smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu): Kolpin, D.W., Blazer, V.S., Gray, J.L., Focazio, M.J., and others, Science of the Total Environment (IN PRESS).
  • All 2012 Publications (110 Publications)
  • All 2011 Publications (156 Publications)

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